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SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1925 CI Che Casner Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE NEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC TROWDS FIGHT TO SEE LLOYD IN HOT WATER" AT RIALTO HOUSE Comedian’s Greatest Picture Now on Showing In Casper Has Sensational Opening; Laughs Long and Numerous. derstand ried Lloyd is seen as a young married man who is continually in “hot wa- ter” with everyone, from his in-laws ti traffic cops and street car con- ductors. He goes through all the trials and tribulations that have be medy, “Hot Water,” open-| set maried men since that fatal day in a sorm of riotous laughter and} when Adam took a bite of the for s perfect y that this is} bidden fruit in the Garden of Eden greatest < np omedy | T case, whose family Harold bas cause a great deal of the tre @, is} sh who can none other than Jobyna Ralston,| had g hose ravishing beauty caused so|sire, much eye-strain, when she was seen as the dainty heroine in ‘Why Worry?” and “Girl shy." Nothing too good can be said of | Harold Lloyd and the pictures that from the number of peo e had to force their y into the Rialto theater yester- Harold ‘Lloyd, ig more popular ver, Els latest teature length to much tir the gins to wn from full x ready great com thing about seeing a + 4s that you never what is next, He is One offers ing, and ne long f whom is new Vi him—but, ‘ENTICEMENT’ AT AMERICAIS | CARRIED TO POWERFUL CLIMAX. BY UNUSUAL LOVE PROBLEM Two men | the same woman. w sympathy. his w her companionship, But il her ne un- he ts ot free protec: nd his love em claim sarries. Lenore comes t loneliness Her husband means well, but he is a big business man and must spend at his office. Len is, jore be- @ conmanionship had known before her marriage, ng { having h im. and him a passionate de- re had been hurt, humil- had run away learned the she now In her mind she compares the two, She realizes that neither one of the men can give her all that she demands. One can only give companionship, the other only love, To Leonore, life as Harry's wife and Val's friend would be the {deal existence, but Harry is jealous of his wife—and Val {s too much in love with Leo- nore to go on being a pal to her, In “Enticement,” Leonore's prob- lem is solved in a very unusual) man- ner. This is a picture full of dram- a moments that lead up to a pow- erful climax, The cast includes Mary Astor, Clive Broo Louise Dresser, Vera Norton} Mathilde Comont and Rus sell Powell. George Archainbaud directed, and Henry Sharp was at the camera. ‘“Enticement” ts now showing at the America Theater. It is a First National attraction and was produced by the Thomas H. Ince Corporation. Lewis gar | st original comedian that we and his work {s character. a certain quality of spark- eshness that | t delight- id that there he puts out for the en nment | of an admiring public. And he cer tainly hasn't disappointed anybody with this, his latest release. His hu- mor, always versatile, always clean s new under the sun, must| rises to new heights of hilarity in before the days of this] ‘Hot Water.” If you want the treat | atest of screen comedia lof a lifetime, don't miss it! If Scarlet, | | | the here | | with the Mary Pickford’s First Broadway Part Told In July Good Housekeeping the story her remarkable career, whic) begins in July Housekeeping,” Blanche star of tr noted plays in vie days, declares that Mary d, James Kirkwood, Lowell ian, and other’ presert-day brities, showed few signs of s in the appearances Broadwa; also reveals in chatty story th this filn | of all knuckles, elbows and kneé-caps. Lowell Sherman was also a raw be- sinner in ‘The Girl,’ and many a painful year was to go by before he reached the artistic understanding that enabled him to give his re: markable characterization of Casa- nova “Even Mary Pickford, another to come under my eye during the run of “The Girl,” gave small indica- tion of the undoubted genius that was her possession. We were play: ing in Brooklyn when Carrie Harris, my maid and keeper of my cé science, descended on me one eve- ning with tears in her eyes an said that there was a ‘poor little thing’ outside that I simply had to see. So in came Mary, a fourteen-year-old slip of a child with golden curls and blue eyes that were the biggest thing about her, and a quaver in her voice that went straight to my heart. For nine years she had been | solng about in cheap ‘kerosene cir. | cult’ companies and was sick of be ing an ‘imitation’ actress. “‘I'm not getting anywhere.’ she said. ‘I want to learn so that 1] ean give people something.’ Nilsson, “She had arrived in New York | nd with @ total capital of $30, and as a | Daughte ult of weeks spent in vain ef.| Web s to see David Belasco, was at | 4nd Shir the end of her money. That did not] High worry her, for she knew there was | hier. a job in a dressmaking shop that pald $5 a week, but what did worry was the fear that she might lose her heart's desire, Thank heaven, I happened to know that Mr. Belasco was looking for a little girl to play in ‘The Warrens of Virginia,’ and that was the part that Mary got! She played with the company for two seasons before going into ple- tures, and Frank Keenan told me afterward that she made life miser- able for him with her ‘whys’ and ‘hows.’”’ Jat eS London has two women gold-bur- nishers who follow their interesting and delicate occupation as skilled craftswomen, ny s instrument 1 ford to see writes at talent industry Laura Hope Crewes, the ntful comedienne on the was a chubby, solemn- fifteen when mother the stage door, beg 5 play Ophelia other tr roles, Ada Lewis came to New York to win un- fame by creating the ‘tough was another one of my foster- ‘s whose first appearance made 1 Sophie Wggert shake her head 1 opine that the ‘poor lamb for the stage.’ And mes Kirkwood give performance in ‘The not help screaming I recalled my first He played a small t with me in “The Girl of the West,’ and Mr, Belasco se- him solely for his gangiing, app for he was star say t t only at chance to Doroth dom. “Winds n't cut ov nit splendid laughter t of him. in bledehoy nce. ed at th Before Buying Your Car Be Sure and Look Up the Hudson $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid the party furnishing the Casper Tribune information leading e capture of the person who Is julently collecting subscriptions Tribune subscribers, Patrons paper should not pay any thelr subscription except the tier who delivers the paper or » authorized collector trom thi fice. 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Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread u ed stock. musical back int HARRY “IKE” EVANS RAINBOW GIRLS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY —Presents an— TIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAY TODAY AND MONDAY “MY WIFE’S FAMILY” An Uprorous Musical Farce With VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES JOHNNY HINES “THE EARLY BIRD” $0—Bvening 7 and 9 10c and 40c Comedy, “SHRIEKS IN BAGDAD” She w the ine, pictu Ny ot of ¢ Viola oman you have seen Alic: ville Caldwell»in * Dor scapegr: Alice e And as a res 7 Dar oseph és nove M hor The life story is more or less a paradox age n the wi A and Greer th 1 entertained Ter othy "6 howing is ith iB and from the Henry Kitchell 1, “wi Lewis sister parts Anna [NEWSNGIES “"MOVIELAND/ ry and and nber Sebas of in giving chance to achieve star- has important hance,” in Q. Lyon. His Stone for of Gladys Brockwell She start- ¢ three pliying boy stage she Gladys Brockwell. when she enter Ano come! 0 stoc she 10¢ and 40c AN APPLE, SYMBOL OF ENTICEMENT, WHEN THE WOMAN HOLDS THE APPLE—SEE WHAT HAPPENS Tempestuous love in a hidden Inn in the Alps—high up hide them—here hearts—a tempest greater than the fury of the elements without. Here's a moment you'll never forget she was sever ther die year then saw she left her in went with Willard Mack ‘ok where mountain into the shadows movies aS & screen vamp. Just when she had gained approval for her vamp roles she switched to character parts and she's sti]' at it. Not iong ago Gladys made two pic tures at once on the First National lot. On the top floor stage she pla ed the part of a middle-aged mother in “Chickie.”” On the stage below she took the part of the young mother of Ben Lyon in ‘The Necessary Evil,’ Upstairs she lived happily ever afte: Downstairs she died while the ca: era was grinding out the early se- quences, but flitted about —a “dis- embodied ghost’—through the rest | of the film, She is a native of Brooklyn, admits it, did her first film for Lubin and has worked for Fox and other companies, STAR DUST | Sally O'Neill, the 16-year-old girl | who plays the lead in Neilan's| “Mike” and also in “Don't,” a Ru-| pert Hughes’ story directed by Alf| Goulding, is having all sorts of ex- pertences, in some of them rather harrowing, in her picture work, In one scene she escapes from a room in which she was locked by sliding | down some sheets tied together. Sal! was a little nervous and exclaimed, What if one of the sheets should me untied?” “By George!’ cried he comforting director, “that’s a zood idea!’ * * Pauline Garon |is to play the lead opposite Lowell |Sherman in his first for Warner Bros., “Satin and Sables," * * Latest advices are that Sir M. Barrie insists that Betty Bron- son play the lead in “A Kiss for Cinderella,” and not some one else. She was announced for the part, then Paramount changed plans. Now it'll have to change them again. . * Gloria Swanson describes Anthony Jowitt, her new leading man, as a néw and distinct type. He neither looks or acts like any lead- ing man in pictures today, He is developing a technique of his own and has strength and conviction.” ° * Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Far- num are proud parents of a wee daughter, Mrs. Dustin was Winl- fred Kingston, you know, now re- tired from the screen. * * * Ra mon Navarro is Metro-Goldwyn’s most valuable artist, it seems, They have insured him {n various com- panies for three million dollars, ‘tis said, * * © Raymond Griffith on Dress Parade,” is to be the title of the new Paramount comedy star's first starring vericle,* * * Ernest Torrence has finished his role in “The Wanderer,” the Biblical film for Famous-Players, and is smooth shaven once more. He's got to let | and | work Ince, | | James however. Express.” | his beard grow out ag: for his part in “The Pon James Cruze’s new historical ep! is happ: the and Colleen Movre writes, She has kissed blarney-stone. Colleen John McCormick, know... . Alexander Pantages, | Pantages vaudeville jing fame in the mov very dark, has dramatic ability is a dandy dancer, He makes his de but with Rod LaRoca. Coming of Amos." . + has the lead in famed hubb: owner . Rod the old in a clash of —WITH— MARY ASTER, IAN KEITH, CLIVE BROOK News HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGAN ecial number “JUST LIKE A BEAUTIFUL STORY” Shows at 1 5—7 and 9 epic of Indian college life, “Strong heart.” which Cecil B, DeMille {s broducing as “Braveheart.” Musical comedies seem to have supplanted costume pictures in the public favor—or is it the film com panies that control the vogue Cecil De Mille has just purchased “The Dream Girl;" First National is plan- ning on making ‘ Irene” with Colleen Moore since her “Sally was so suc- cessful. Lubitsch is to do “The Last Waltz” tor Farners and Buster Kea- ton is to have “Bottling Butler.” “Stop Filrting London success, is y Christie while Eddie Cantor has been snatched from the Stage to do his original role in ‘ Kid Boots.’ Other musical comedies that ave been successfully screened are The Merry Widow," which will be shortly releaser’ The Yankee Con- sul," which was done by Douglas MacLean and “The Wizard of Oz,” with Larry Semon. “Miss Bluebeard” and ‘Chi Chow musical co were also Famous P’ year contract with Plorenz 2 the famous “Follies” “glorify the America reen as well as on the st ifying the American Girl the title of his first production, Will be direced by Allan Dwan. feld is enthusiastic his which Zieg- over Belasco Productions have pu chased the screen rights to anoth favorite old musical comedy. “T’ Prince of Pilsen.” Trixie Frigan who had a part in the original st produetion probably will be on: the players, RAINBOW GIR AND JOHNNI HINES AT IRla “My Wife’s Family” Is New Offering of | Evans Company. y and tomorrow the Iris t 8 presenting Harry “Ike” © ns and his Rainbow Girls in a new medy, “My Wife Fan Johnny Hines, the clever film edian, at his i Bird.” Crowded houses nessed the inauguration of a o bined comedy-play and film show at the Iris and three changes of pr gram are promised each week. It's the early bird worm, and it’s the early bird who'l jJaugh provided he hurries to th Rialto to see Johnny Hines’ excru-| ciatingly funny picture aptly titled, “The Early Bird,” Never have we laughed so heart: {ly as we did last night when this ingenious feature made its debut to! a highly appreciative audience, The comedy is really infectuous, for heartily did the audience laugh that the I patro! seemed like large merry fan The comedy in cidents come fast and often and there is never a up. Here and is greeted by a sudden twist in and thri best in * rly | who gets the 8 one let nere one der ts) is become eventually ‘ house with to follow it up w e drama st story devised that it holds one en tranced throughout in So cleverly its entire show Bird” js r Hines cast driver who climbs ove obstacles to gradually spirit in an or- ilk drivers who form ny to combat the he Farly than Joh of am a heap become t ganization ¢ ir own ilk trust The twiat to attend a party the ing cor less than side-splitt manages to put a tou ne f comy in the plot that enat m ens ed situations Ta Bird exceptionally attractive ce to all and pulsate, see It's as good a tonic as we’) a month. “The idea of r pr producti happy. had = me | ser Viola Dana in Real Romance OAK SWAN’ I AOOXED HERE Maurice B. “Lefty” Flynn, of numerons reel romances an/ several real one | again. His latest bride is Viola Dana, screen star They are shown hero of Yale’s football gridiron) is Cupid's captive RIALTO, Monday and Tuesday, June 28 Lioy Sunday Fable Wednesday, Thursday and Friday July 1-2-3 Enemt Also ¢ dad,” and Fe Tuesday day, June Dark of blue bloods | © WEBER-FIELDS — TEAM COMING IN FILM PLAY JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF HUDSON COACHES, LOOK THEM OVER! WHY NOT A ~* HUDSON? UTTE Containing pure sanitarily manufactured. contains the materials that good if popularity counts. Only 3 more days and he’s gone. AESOPS FABLES THE NETTO LADII RIALTO © TERE en SLIT Se ie ATL Be LET Depend Upon BREAD wholesome INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT Made b. WYOMING BAKING CO. ingredients An ideal toa make it UT and being loaf, for it so. It must be KINOGRAM NEWS ORCHESTRA TODAY TOMORROW TUESDAY