Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1925, Page 22

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. PACE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune [CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC| THE GREAT DIVIDE’ AT RIALTO. | EMESIS MOVREEAND I YOUTH AND AGE bert as the hero, and in consequence| * * * “Quarantine,” stage comed; Gilbert is spending a lot of time) will be retitied “Lovers in Quara | = ° . rolling arot n the mud in front of| tine” when it appears as a_photo- Alice Terry, Conway Tearle and Other Luminaries fio “oanatea._ Reset Anares -ainys| Diay ay isnitatie ee ast = TALMADGE f . Rotets lig e girl. F es “| Hayes, * * * Davy. W. Griffith 1s ‘ Of Screen Stand Out in Cast; Film Based agrees cy aie MLA Pe phd Pee Is 8S pa On Gamble for Gi. The ager generation of today, The|like the younger generatfon of ar, and of the yester-year the screen by Laurence of the Sawdust co-author of sensa- before commencing * for Paramount. eee nt for the Sawdust We that, believes firmly in the emcee . ty of it isdom. The DHOrS ui etw em is un: — musical comedy ‘ mity of its own wisdom . ‘ tit f c Sion? | aber nce of youth is’ {mmortally . unconquerable. 5 current | underlying : F Menjou {s auth well as-ac | Talmadge's ney = He wrote “Are nts Peo; * in| “Learning to Love Constance, ub-deb just out of board- ol, 18 a wlsedcre {n mat which Flo thou 2 or and Betty ar. It wag firs: given appe ‘ : ou 1 Villian O1 tage at Cornell university, pertaining to What ane 8 funt hh Men ionidalnt ‘mitra t ahout love—well, just 1 ( lip J 5 ‘The profound will- \ More of numerous. college e Say Soe! | boy adr to trade thelr hearts ifiably ¢ ppd idee the | for one of her flirtatious eyes; I “pn “| oft-spoken word and, perhaps, a : € ‘easur 1 hi ia =a Mi kiss, convince her of the fact H oe ia lane sanity 5 ER ideal characterization i mount made Conrad's ‘Vic-|, Tt Irtatio Hilt da with Jack Holt and . Seng {fr Constance—flippantly flirtatious, r r r beer ny a few years age, 9 5). ys, 0) Caintily, darth It affords the star 1 Cor ith . 3 ‘es mre unlimited scope for the portrayal : : 1 ‘ y ‘ 1 sanboatachion ween bas of those delightfully absurd sophis- importa I 1 Great i | dex come a producer and will enter wi o eathtad disk v a 5. 2 IML aAaG 7) ranks Cosme n’g | WHI Peed wporaaise | cme. Hamilton's |" 4 the storys prepared by those EF EE | ek ee skillful technicians of seréen drama, itt j E | John Eme nm and Anita Ls ‘ 5 | vides rapid-fire series : uations. RED LILY’ OF oe rms, Constance fin man (Antonio Moreno). tinsel of her flapperish onslaughts : || and “refuses -to: “become ‘iinpressed/ : es COMING SOON she loves him, In fact, she deter- = & 2 mines to win him r husband. Constan e as the c do battle royal on her doorstep, but scandal 1g from her past frivolities tes the couple on their *nup: tlal night. Paris and its divorce ‘AS WAN DESIRES,” OFFERING TODAY AT AMERICA THEATER Renee Adoree. i tional Broadway stage success, \ dramatic moment comes| “What Price Glory?” under eth With a reputation of being one of the most thrilling and: interesting films of the year, he Red Lily,” a e Adoree, an engenue mem-| Metro-Goldwyn picture, tyill come to malian Uncaatk ed to make the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | the Rialto Theater, fora three days’ |°O'rt# follow, age ois tlt le hi nis dect 4 stock company, has had featured | run beginning on Wednesday,” This aay ro I a i: ; rolea, Tepently,, in. WEeeaper nnd. ’in || ts the) latesbiproduaMounteam.itha | Provan yi to, navumamy. 5 then L - He ve and 5 “Man and Mala. able hand of Fred. Nibloy:who has!" Sianey franklin’ alrected “Learn: : i y photoplays to. his credit as|i.0 te Love It-te a joseph Mt well) ‘The paps Mh Ae ea STAR DUST. Strangers of .the Night,” Sohisbeke prodtiation (ts, beiiereaentéa : Maen | eae onl is Wilson, who has been: kept|Name Is) Woman The by First National at the America to} atn ota British army bar-| » braving Indians, charging but: | Muskeeters,” and “The Mark of |tiecter next ‘Tuesday, Wednesday \ | s in'l it sb fo ae “| taloes and bucking bronchos lately |Zorre;” he finished “The Red. Lily” and Thursd: ne ¥ |« , ten pearl fishing “The Covered Wagon,” “North | Just before sailing for Italy, where Renee Cees walzir ini | wohbod nee to the tropical "and “The Thundering Herd,”| he, took charge of the “Ben Hur” | 4s! ‘ rning now to keep her, feet on | Company. ‘ Y ‘ ing | rer the deck of a plunging tug in rough| Ramon Novarro, Endl Bennett, i é seas in “Rugged Waters.” Wallace |and Wallace Beery have the chief i tove | the man i y 1s the villain. © * * PeterPan | roles. Novarro plays a part that {s urries th as K A Then i rk e 18 to make “Marry | apache and do number of scenes It's adapted from ‘The | that require the utmost in char: 1 stage play. Florence | acting. Lest any flappers be cdward Everett Horton | ed, however, it {8 announced the e the leads, * * * Clarence Bad-| is still ‘the lover,” during most of veteran director, has been en- ean Betty Bronson—has the] entirely different from any he - ne lead in “Not So Long Ago,”| fore, and he promises to astonts y of old New York. Ricardo | film followers when, in a section of pz play: the masculine lead. | the picture, he appears Parisian A true love romance which ts the Benéral topic of discussion in Las Vegas culminated recently in the an- h nouncement of the forthcoming mar- the film. riage of Moya Dalton, the only America’s Greatest Romance Rialto, Fri nd nd r Alice T “The Great Divid E a News Weekly. Wednesday, ~Ramon Navarro and Enid in “The Re Ben i nett | — ————— OS Turpin | Z The Immortal Stage Success comedy, “Three Foolish Weeks ; By William Vaughn Moody. BSR “Th i ( 7 NY, 1 eh A ere. wee ot cea aad ‘North of 36. N.Y, FILMED AMIDST ry and Conway ‘Te in | Tr For results ¥ | Want Ads and spl \ Bishop-Cass Theater r THE BEAUTIES Man De epsiitig: “The audience sat enthralled watching OF THE Kasia ta Dota ad J TODAY ONLY. the conflict of love and hate in this GRAND CANYON ing to 1 and tu: : | {| virile red-blooded drama.”—N. Y. OF THE ss T O nA | Herald-Tribune. COLORADO ria SUNN a drama of rills. A Doe: - Fox 3 Mi X | Added Tu Attractions Ton Tails | Aesops Fables =: ow | 22 | GREAT FROM TEXAS” | SEs. | DIVIDE oxe and one th | OVERTURE che Rhapsodie | Freidmann Py P=] = = = = Featuring CONWAY ALICE THE TEARLE TERRY CASPER Th Bee WALLACE BEERY HUNTLEY GORDON AFTERNOON rs. ay ly G, Todd : = = = ) — Car = AND NIGHT ting LEE BROS. witp’ ANIMAL SHOWS POPULAR BONG. “In Shadow Land by | 3 Ruth Brooks Fred B. Ahlert Sam Lewis Joe Young Sa = As : alte srs! TODAY : 1, 2:40, 4:20, 5, TOMORROW SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL FEATURES 7:40, 9:20 TUESDAY MILE-LONG FREE STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. | SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1928 A record tn. salesmanship-wes at- tained last year by Mrs, Berg, a widow of Superior, Nebraska, a little prairie town of 2,500 inhabitants, in spite of bad crops, conseguently gloomy farmers and «lnsost. imp sable roads. ‘Phis plucky woman, who operates an automobile rarage and music store in the little town, sold 83 planos In the year, a record her employers, the Gulbransen Reg: istering Plano company, report. Every business day, whatever the weather, Mrs. Berg londed a piano in the rear end of her Ford truck and s eC out. The 83 pianos were sold and delivered by her own hands in one of the worst seasons the «tate remembers, | He> record wi considered so re. markable that was urged to at- tend the Woman's World's Fair held recently in Chicago, as one of the outstanding examples of what a woman can do when she makes up her mind, and sticks to her deter- mination. 8 FIRST WOMAN’S WORLD'S FAIR END: F The first world’s fair to exclusive- I exploit women’s achievements is over. More than two hundred ex hibitors’ booths in the American Bx- position palace at Chicago 22 inaliy | women lawy unique and interesting nventions| -y women's were shown, disproving the claim| jen artista that men are responsible for all the | their arts. I labor saving devices in the home. Beautiful embroideries, inces and Jewelry from abroad were exhibited, 8 were on hand to tell gress in law and wo- great corporations succeed without the ald of women wor physiclans operated a small jemer: daughter of a cattle king, and Te gency ho: A gay street cafe Mix, a cowboy on the Dalton ranch.| Was run by Mrs. William Vaughn Mix met Mis# Dalton, as he was ody, wicow of uthor of “The Hathg into“ Lase Vegas a year ned: t Divide,” who has made « suc and luckily appeared upon the| cess of both a cafe and delicate scene in time to rescue her from the | business, unwelcome advances of a drunken| ‘The high spot for most of us who gambler, attended was th 1 How their meeting developed into! breakfast.” Governor Ne a“great friendship which gradually | of Wyoming, was the turned to love in the year that fol-| and Mrs, Joseph swen,, chair lowed, and the exciting-and thrilling | man of the board of directors of the adventures'that befell the two when | fair, was the toastmistress, Among she was kidnapped by rustlersr| the noted women at the speakérs makes “The Man from Texas" an| table were: Jane Addams, Mrs. Ror- exciting romance of the west which| er of cook book fame, Judge. Kath- the Iris theater ts shdwing today | ryn Sellers, of the Juveni only. the Dis solumbia; 1s . of honor Alice ulptors exhibited | T Hamilton, expert on industrial pof soning at Harvard university; Paul i Palmer, artist; Clara Louise Burnham, Mary Synon, Maude Rad ford Warren, writers; Cyrena' Van Gordon, opera singer; and others. Miss Jane Addams, in her brief oddress, warned women against “imitating men, which {s one of the pits into which women may fall through their lack of confidence in themselves.” Judge have ad made good, forget it. Dr. Alice Hamilton said that # large industrial employer recently told her that “until employers look on their employes as women would see them husbands, sons and brothers rather than ‘hands’—in: dustrialism will not be what» if should be.” ellers declared: ‘Women anced because they hayé and urged them not t¢ CLUB MILLS, WYO. Open Every Night Dancing and Refreshments } CLOVER LEAF | l ness wome in every | conceivable industry proved that few | rs. Women | court of | $5.00 Reward Five dol rs teward will be paid. o the party furnishing the Casper | Dally Tribune information teading to the capture of the person who i¢ fraudulently collecting subscriptions ftom Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any: on» their subscription except th¢ urtier who delivers the paper of an authorized collector from th¢ iffice. If rou are not sure you ar¢ saying the right collector, esk him 'o show his credentials. If he cam not do so please call the Tribune, Telephone 15 Across the Seven Seas to a Far Forgotten Isle Where a Strange Siren Woos a Fighting Man“ Come away to the land of palm trees—where the beach sands sink beneath the wind churned rollers— where men from all ports gather— / where ‘some seek vengeance and others forgetfulness. Come to the place no law can reach and live through this drama of a man who was robbed of the greatest love and a South Sea wildflower who found it for him. From Gene Wright's “Pandora La Croix” —WITH— MILTON SILLS —AND _ VIOLA DANA Also Cartoon Comedy—“ALICE IN DUTCH” and Fox News TODAY AND MONDAY

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