Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 18

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CH) U rea Seamed PAGE EIGHT ‘CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC FIFTH AVENUE MODELS’ COMING. | MONDAY TO AMERICA THEATER Whims \ Impr esses Producers With Possibilities of Ouida Story. nsation 1 picture pl loic iced by Mary Mary Philbin i in Filming Story as well as 2 ¢ the speaking stage. Among nder Two FI and T f Flar rs." it I 8 mes Miss Pr n has read Follies Farine,” the fifth time be- n “E of her ambition, for Mod her reading the book, noted be nseness of her interest and te ned her as to the reason. Jul “I know of no story that I be- f ve I could greater work in V Miss PI It is a power- tive 1 who sacrifices for a mar 10 thinks nothing of her, § guides him t fame and power, | of tt ) th herself Follies Far r fth Avenue Mod- time that Bernheim . St will COLORADO MOUNTAIN REGION USED AS SETTING FOR ‘THE WHITE DESERT en to s fun fo LW th her in co d to Cul ‘ I lost every ambition for h € lo’ I eve had. Cali n r ind sunshine will 1 me for the rest of my life.” White Desert a Metro. c W ( M ~ pleturization of the it 1 I Currier, Wil-| l Mug € I Laidla Davi 7 D nds n the support-| AT RIALTO n pass feet in hile," reported ‘ ndsor, while O'Malley agreed “but the novelty id and tanker econ -aupeacsin’ thes RE Wawa parE PEE eso afr rh ooo ieee o sant Ava Season’s RIALTO aymeond Griffith Noah Beery and Betty Compson in LABOR A Scream - of Mirth! DAY ATTRACTION “PATHS TO PARADISE” TONIGHT AT VERVIEW PARK BiG FREE GATE NDAY EVE DANCE ADMISSION Healey’s Orchestra Will Play a. @ (Paramount Picture PRESENT R ave JESSE L LASKY. THE TEN 1 | COURT DETAIL | THE PROBLEM IN BIG DRAMA A scrap of paper may be a very important thing. Universal City sent to New York for one! Several men had to negotiate for days: to| get it, and then it was used in just | a few flashes of a picture. This occurs in “The Acquittal” all- star Universal Jewel production of Rita Welman’s famous stage play, coming to the Iris theater. Actual court documents, borrowed from the Supreme Court of New York, were used in thé massive court room ene, and one, a judgment handed down in a trial, and written on. ac- | | | tual court stationery, took -several days to obtain. The presiding jus- tice had, to officially sanction its use before it could be taken from the files and sent to Universal City. This is just an instance of the minute detail of the sensational court room scene in one of the most grip. ping mystery plays in the history of the screen. he story keeps the audience guessing vainly. until the final sceno, One by one every per- son in the Cast is suspected of the murder that forms the background of the striking play. Its plot rivals that of “The Bat" as a creator of | thrills and. mystery, ¢ A specially notable presents the play, whick ed by Clarence L. Ker the lover Round” with Mary Philbin, and who played opposite Patsy Ruth Miller in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ plays the principal male and the princt femi part. Barbara dford, who | ed the cast of he Spoilers,’””| Mestayer, celebrated 1 Deely. all-star cast | was direct- Brown, Norman of Merry-Go- role, Claire Windsor nine s vaudeville headliner are ized picture player Vavedka, who played the em “Merry-Go;Round,” and qually well-known artists tery masterpiece. The Cousins Traxie, Eng 1, in Paris’ anuual “perfect form’ dancers. he Casper Sunday Tribune Cousins Shape Up One-Two-Three . in Paris’ “Perfect Form” Contest h, won first, sccond and third placed contest. They are professiona) OPENING OF RED § SEA SHOWN IN FILM PLAY Will Rogers, in speaking of his in-| tur s waters to al Rialto auguration as president, in ease the | !0\ bhp RTL of tho soa actually ¢ Sunday, Sept. 6,—Claire Windson,| people of the Ur had On. the Pat O'Malle Frasier in chosen him inst Cool: | sig ten. The inald Bark productio: 1 ugh id White Deser rmaid co! 14] 3 Wide ne vk “ainogran i movie contingent ‘T would | ‘ on the opposite shore ve AWellinets I! DeMille (of “Ten Com: | Pr h’s chariots: fo They ednesday fame) part the waters , t ra the ho! tomac and } c M 1 ani are is of the river come If} ” 1 1 in th l ihectee! led the BR 1 Beas it ought ; is one of scene itean tt a |be ajcinch to handle stom: 1 iat a na aeey 5 Sedat econ | a name than a r ny-| Ten Commandments” wil be erothy Gish, Ernest | * : ? y many others | or xt. ~The Mialt the marvel-/t 1 how t for a run o y in this pie-! 4 ae pan Epic Melodra America “After the Ball.” Tuerday. Wednesday Avenue Models Toda Pauliy ¥ | more and«more lik» Gloria Iris $ i ; . Today and Monday—"Broadway bytita pak, Se tebe vhs Wraieeiye ae eo roaeway CF) ing of Gloria, “Pauline re ; | clothes s well Tues and Wednesday— “p, Acquitta: . prototype. In “Parte,’ picture for Metro-Goldwy Movie Producers See Child and Dog Stars in New Vogue ‘The committee .of investigation which Will Hays organized to dea with the problem of sultable movie by | Gladstone Barber | Shop last Pauline w ations of who has cc Pauline i's t satile Pauline. In the old Triangle day all her new picture, “Su of the rou mountai Fred Datig, casting director, knows 50,000 faces. He has been casting director 2 number of , the Pi sian to Hollywooe rilled to piec since in wn Swanson dd speak n wear famous newest n-Mayer, the desig: a * with her Jast m Up," her elothes were land ready sort: worn n folk. “Variety, is the ' trite adage, but »,", avers the ver- back of Notre Dame. Paramount w ma of The Birth of.a Nation ~ and it's Migration © MMANDMENTS' Cecil. B.De Mille’s Cinemasterpiece STORY BY JEANIE MACPHERSON R 1 Al T O ONE WEEK STARTING NEXT SATURDAY she was est coast the for children has reported the Ameri-| featured in “Irish Eye: Courake ean children want “sports and Pen-|0f Madge O'Doone,” and many oth- od” film pl Fantasies like the|ers.- Then we saw her again in “A Thief of Bagdad” and. “Peter Connecticut Yankee in King At ire not 80 popular as pictures with) thur's Court,” “In the Palace of the | horse and dog stars, or stories that| King.” “If You Believe It, It's So,” have children for heroes, and with Pola Negri in “Forbidden The complete story of the commit- | Paradise tee’s report is told by Kenneth: W. A native of Joplin, Mo., she lived 4 in the September McClu there most of her lif | He quotes the reports of ~ gers {fi Washingto: nl Russia under the la(>} Atlanta Geo: th c for “The Mid- | t Morning child-| nigt . acle Pp e. | In those cities and in-many| tary ¢ » money ‘king | e e work of the better films] for a daint fyom, the Imperial committee has been very successful Universal is filming the. pic , which will have Lat La : Pat O'Malley, George S Hi man, ymond Keane, Cerare Gra- Announcing ving, CArthireEiOy® Slekvise Mata || That we have two barbers that ||‘. atuu hers. Universal || specialize in-ladies and 50 avows it will ectipse “he Hunch- || children’s work_______ ic STARK E Would in_a memory PAULINE. half million actors right at examination o nite? home school me TAR DUST holds @ Holly record for continuous smiling can “beam'. for 40 ‘se which, Norma says, is a mere nothing sin she frequently held a sweet smile for 30 mlhutes without flinching when a model.. Just try it if you think it's simple, * * * D) Barthelmess re- cently hired an island for a vacation. The mosquitos and gnats made life 80 miserable for him that he return- ed next day. * * * Lols Wilson and her mother are abroad. * * * Alma Rubens owns the largest star sap- phire in” Hollywood. An admirer in Burma sent it to her. * * * Jacque ine Logan used to be a reporter on Denver and Salt Lake papers, Norma wood Bho conds, FRESH POPPED POP CORN 1231 South Center DANCE THIS EVENING AT RIVERVIEW AND BARBECUE TOMORROW Tonight and tomorrow will find Riverview Park humming like the proverbial bee hive, for two big days have been scheduled. This evening Healey’s orchestra will get into tune for the regular Sunday night dance. MGhT LIFE IN N.Y. FEATURES ALL STAR CAST LaRocque, Gish, Tor- always attended by a large jovial 4 crowd of true fun lovers. All day rence, Hackathorne LO. i Somorrowsreher avi ceitceoe ronan with a crowd of picknickers and joy seekers who are out to make Labor Be Seen in Film. Day a red letter day in thelr mem- orles, It has been many many.a long| | ree barbecued meat wil! be the week since a cast such as is seen in| pig fo, the new Allan Dwan-Patamount pro- duction, “Night Life of New York," SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 | ure for tomorrow afternoon | ek and evening. Tommy .. the manager of the Park urges why families to attend. It is not necr sary to bring food in order to stay all day, for the food will be supplic free of any charge. . Dancing will continue In the | hall all afternoon and evening t morrow. The usual low price five cents per dance will prey Games will be played throughout t! day and races in which first, second and third awards will be made a also scheduled for the afternoon, paseacinealie Re ie 7 Tell the Advertiser—"I, saw !t in The Tribune,” ELECTRIC i coming to the Rialto ‘Thursday and Friday of this week, has been gath- ered together for any one picture Rod La Rocque, Dorothy Gish, Bi nest ‘Torrence and George Hacka- thorne are featured in the leading roles. | and that’s not all, either. Helen | Lee Worthing, former (“Follies beauty; Arthur Housman and Ril AME RICA Hatch are prominent in support. “Night Life of New: York,” is an original screen story by Edgar Se wyn, noted playwright and producer. Rod La Rocque scored a tremen- dous hit in “The Ten Command ments,” and has since appeared in several Cecil B, DeMille prodyctions. Ernest Torrence, of “Covered Wa- Love Story fetnbec hea’ igen Minnis ike Ever Told isin such epics of the West as “North of 36,” and in the totally ' different role of the Scotch shopk Featuring er in “The Dressmaker from Paris Dorothy Gish is famed for her wor Gaston Glass in W. Griffith's pictures, and is one of the most popular feminine players in filmdém. George Ha TODAY The Greatest Miriam Cooper thorne {fs a well known player of |] Edna Murphy and juvenile characters who was seen recently In the leading role of “Cap. Robert Frazer ital Punishment” and also in sup- port of Norma Talmadge in “The ) —In— Lady.” Arthur Housman is also fa- vorably known for his playing of juvenile “heavies,"” and Miss-Worth- | AFTER ing, who was outstanding in “The Swan,” {s worth going miles to see as a ‘typle: ‘al Broadway gold dig THE The adaptation of Edgar Selw story was made by Paul Schofield, 2 ho adapted Thomas. Meighan's BAI I ‘Coming’ Through” and Bebe -Dan- “The Crow has given led Hour,” Night “Life jels’ picture, Allan Dwan of New York” a production which Also a brings the real life of the white light taxi-dodgers before the eyes of pic JIMMY AUBREY patrony. | ght Life of New Y Comedy taken entirely in New York! MEET THE AMBASSADOR Starting Tomorrow Broadway Beauties Comedy Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 40c BROADWAY OR BUST Starring Hoot Gibson —Also— SCARED STIFF COMEDY 10c and 20c 1 to 11 CARNIVAL DANCE Labor Day Evening MONDAY, SEPT. 7 Loads of Confetti—Dozens of Noisemakers A HOT TIME FOR ALL Bohn’s Orchestra WASHINGTON HALL a 740, THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON AND NIGHT NEW SHO 740, 4:20 9:20 With CLAIRE WINDSOR, PAT O'MALLEY, ROBERT FRAZER. TODAY ONLY Made where they’re building the Moffat tunnel, and on the blizzard swept crest of the Continental divide. This photo-drama was produced at tremendous cost and at @ terrible risk vf life, YE licational Pietaud, 'KINOGRAM NEWS TOMORROW LABOR DAY

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