Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2925 The Casper € Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN ; BCINEMA | ATTRA CTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC caste Island princess, characterization | ©... «1 Portant parts in his Can you imagine a perfectly good 0 attain a degree of pro-| all the money in the world lying . : ficlehcy he‘ impressed into service a] around loose and with no tempta-| 4 return « Nf veter rr with the boomer-| tion to make s ub and beat it? | in i | Warwick, and that he t {is the position Tom Moore nt. the | t be abla to sw ng a buil | finds himself in. And this after he n those who had inity | the prod TT th the best, he enrolled the s arns that the girl he has made] ¢, view this flim masterpiece at the v of Bert Shepherd. i for has fallen in| wilt be Able:to: view" itvat The five acts of. roadshow Stone, Shirley Mason, Barbara Bed. | @ men were born and] love with a bank cashier. | Tabor’ py ' ville that have been playing ford and David Torrence ts the ne tralin and {it 1s not] row Tom Moore attempts to take tion industr discussed After viewing “The Merry Gilbert a Dashing Prince. Columbia for the past two days will) photoplay to be presénted at the | strang one can curl a boomer-| tne blame for the c 8 defalc a | 3 a general ¢ contractors Fwidow,'’ the picture which onened| John Gilbert 1 ince Danilo" | ond today with tour shows, at 2:30,} Columbia tomorrow ‘ and. ‘Tues j ang aroun id the oe tion and how the girl discovers her | and other hicago c 7 * the dash ar sh 1g | #30, 6:43 nnd 9 o'clock. It’s the story of a sixteen-year-old | p 1 n coat! tover to be a cad and that she has| @ ausploe at the Rialto theater yesterday, the idden| ‘The acts this week are: Clark|fiappers and thirty-year-old vamps. | a bull ¥ paaliotiotonine 6 Bi audience could hardly bring itself! artiwill | Brothers, acrobats; Ross Wright,| iach with a style of her ow i] ow * was| renders “Under th t “back to an ordinary existence. ‘Tho j e most | <ylophonist; Wellbaum and Marco,| poor men whether he's six or jon, whenever F B picture ia as exhilurating as cham: dom | musical duo; George and Nettle} faiis sooner or. later. | ; Jed’ on the set E pagne, its beauty breath-taking, and on Spa eRe a dle ‘ dis ; bear eee Med testne mont Rutnast comedy ever |Cmaculine hangegmenete as, (tis | Teal. sotge . Country Store Tomorrow. adit nis Tevel best | cows ‘Today Matine po huatharacheen: Dean GebwbedaablLaUinde® (ts direc “The Necessary Evil" ts the ple-| In ‘addition’ to the tine pict : plements’.s Shows | ‘oday iaiatine es Von Stroheint has produced’ in | of -von Strohelm. he makes ture with this week's vaudeville, Ben | “What Fools Men," there will be | e isc) heir ‘The Merry Widow” a milestone in}/_ happy-go-lucky. cevil-with Lyon and Viola Dana are the prin+| the country store tomorrow nigh | aia, the story swings Sayi50 id 406 screen entertainment. The *picture| women sort of fellow, and 1 cipal players, which time over one hundred dol j y Riviera and: before | ee ud Thas sll the Continenta: mien of hie/ manages to hold the m3 | ' worth of merchandise froma dozen | ; A half over, Rod La Bishop-Cass—Block West of Henning on First Wives.” all the realism for} nis audience. “What Fools Men” Tomorrow. of Casper's leading stores will be | ; ngain seen in his more | ES TODAY he is noted, and a sense of Famous Waltz Unforgettable. "What Fools Men,” with Lewis! given to patrons. fax of the polished gentle LAST TIM ; which is delightful, Interest in the story never for a tn Mae Murray always & favorite, moment lags, each successive scene Anita Stew- , his Australian training for m m in. good stead here, 1 the princess with wh as doubled her claim to immor' ‘ remaining in. the writer's memory, ‘ity in the hearts of picture-goers art appears in a but the most indelible Impression Is ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE suited to her enchant- thoroughly PETER. KYNE by her portrayal! ke eee ba made. ag it was in eau stage ing personallty—a portrayal. whicit+ , aye Aether an FIVE SPLENDID ACTS S While Ming Murray always been | play, by able 2 calls for many phases of dramatic ft’ death on i ‘ consideredx vita! personalit Widow Waltz.” As danced b intensity, varied with comedy situ. | dar and threats of/déath on ROSS WRIGHT WELLBAUM & MARCO” capable actrees, an the Murray and John Gilbert St Is idle ations. Bert Lytell plays opposite] ®! spe i pha ek Xylophonist Musical Duo Widow” she rises to emotional than a waltz, a veritable ode ©: Miss Stewart in the role of Dan g the fol. of th: aioe a ee a a és heights that have seldom been] (ondernoss and passion Pritchard. | lucers ” Distribut- GEO. & NETTIE FOSTO | CLARK BROTHERS | EMERALD FOUR Pequalled on the screen. She lende If you would see the finest in The ‘production id. lavish tn: the case melee Sane Hockshop the Detective Acrobats _ Quartette Pe “m for whie re ertainm ter-on Wédnesday ee ane Se - = : Bree rl ag. pas ione Tuas Fanipmn| ie copoee -ectintlealiy. peantitul rae extreme, and ax tho picture deve | ne tine tin, and makes BEN LYON and VIOLA DANA in “THE NECESSARY EVIL” ee gph ae . is : va : s ops on the screen there is a ie foes Thered, and gives it her own, person: | tures ever produced, don't miss ‘The Beaadtnrcand “tebedaral: ec tedptoal| nines 7 se Sona Wie Breast and Gedo woe [sos man “wenmeeras TOMORROW AND TUESDAY loveliness never before visualized sr aGrbaa Rtaneieaiarinaaran with a moving picture camera, In ; pe eas by phen mp ae VALE Tl “Never the Twain Shall Meet,”| *dition to a wealth of scenic beau-| (i) NTE" nfoauetions| ‘THE EAGLE’ NOW AT AMERICA Peter B. Kyne's enchanting story of the South Sea Islands, will open an indefinite engagement. following the present attraction at the America theater, according to an announce- ment made by the management yes- ty, there is an equal beauty {n the exotic interior setting, designed by the masterful hand of Joseph Urban “Never the Twain Shall Meet" is distributed by Metro-Goldwyn. Watch for anngincements in th GROOKS REFORM paper. LA ROCQUE IN terday. This picture, a Cosmopolitan pro- duction, directed by the celebrated French director, Maurice Tourneur, was picturized in Tahit! and Moorea, LEWIS STONE SHIRLEY MASON-—-BARBARA BEDFORD DAVID TORRENCE . THEATER FOR INDEFINITE RUN Rudolph Valentino, famous as the TN FILM PLAY ‘Newspaper ‘criticisms remarka- diguaieeot tha adiver:etredti”: tu'Betng bly unanimous In lavish praise,” the| two of the famour islands of the Inited Artists corporation states in| South Sea group. The enat includes -¥- , | featurga at the Americe theater for! a wire to the booking agency ét| such. prorinent’ playera’ as, Anite i an indefinite engagement in “The} Denver, Stewart, Bert Lytell, Huntley Gor. i Eagle,” supported by Vilma Banky Fox news and comedy round out the program at the America today, with Miss Myrle Ridenour, one of the best trganist ever heard In Cas- Der, presiding at the organ. don, Justine Johnstone, George Sleg- mann, Lionel Belmore, Willlam Norris, Emily Fitzroy, Princess Ma- rie de Bourbon and Florence Tur- ner, and Louise Dresser. Valentino, it may be sald, plays a role in this film of the same kind that first brought him to the front rank of cinema OF NEW FILM The business of being the rough under | elecum- can reform itions and portrayed That a c the proper stances stars. At the conclusion of the showing Perhaps never in the history of|and ready rancher that Rod La| py 7 sre in his latest picture, The America theater, advices re-| of “The Bagle” later in the week, | MOVing pictures hag there. been a| Rocque's leading role in “The Com-|,1 } production, “Under the | celved here state, is the first show America will t¢ the screen | Story filmed against such gorgeous-|ing of Amos" required of him,| Roug ich v hown at the house west ‘of the Mississipp! to pre- fon of Peter B. ly beautiful backgrounds as those| earned this celebrated star the title} Rex the tod It is sent the star in his new role and in r the Twain +Sh which appear in “Never the Twain | of being the busiest man around the the Elleen Percy, New York, where it is having its} South Sea Shall Meet.” Filled with all the} DeMille studio during the film who { the crack premier showing at the Strand thea- ———__ magic and romance associated with |iof the piece. |man’s redemption in “Under the ter, it 4s meeting with exceptional] Tell the Advertiser—I- saw tt in| life in the South Seas, this photo-} La Rocque, while a natural ath-| j., s lon she was con- popularity. The Tribune p f sounds an entirely new note|tete, never before had the occasion | tent to remain mber of the oh * bi n the literature and drama of mo-| to become proficient with either @| geyious underworld of the great , , ‘y ’ tlon pictures, twenty foot’ bull’ whip or. a boomer: ; Me ‘highest a ambition {s to be Tells how women fool ’em, rule ’em, tease ’em, and break ’em. Many a man ang. These two articles play im- would have given a lot to have seen this show before he slipped. In_the role of Tamea, the half. test of his dered the pro REX tie ng of Pabtiphdy touses NOW SHGTING nite, the RAL hh ibe? COUNTRY STORE MONDAY try, and chickens, and possibly some kiddies, he manages to find a place for her there and follows after his release from prison, Now com- mences a new life for them. IN ADDITION TO THIS PICTURE 10¢ AND 30c Today and Monday Rudolph Valentino The World’s Lover Tuesday and Wednesday EILEEN PERCY “A colorful drama of red rouge, blue blood and a yellow streak. Mack Sennett Comedy . “East of the Water Plug” ee ee ero FACT T’|| IF 1 OWNED foe” wee” THE EAGLE || tus NEWSPAPER | “THE OUTLAW ELEPHANT” Third Episode of “WILD WEST” —and— International Newsreel of Current Events Supported by VILMA BANKY and LOUISE DRESSER The Screen’s Ideal Lover Rudolph Valentino Ina role that gives him the greatest possible scope as the world’s most romantic lover. Thrilling as a bandit, supreme in heart role. If I owned it body and soul; if I could use every available inch of space in this paper to tell you about “THE MERRY MIDOW,” I would be cramped for space, It is one of the best pictures of this year or any other year, If I could reproduce here a bar:from the waltz of “THE MERRY WIDOW” it would describe better than words the lilting romance and the provocative charm of the photoplay. It’s the kind of love story of which you imagine yourself | the hero or heroine when you shut your eyes and dance to an | alluring melody. Had I had a hat on I'd take it off to Erich von Stroheim for the delightful picture he made of “THE MERRY WIDOW.” -Mae Murray’s performance in the title PATHE NEWS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHARLEY CHAPLIN pont {Ane STAN LAUREL COMEDY atl role justifies one’s use of that trite expression—she gives the y 7 “cc e 99 “THE SNOWHAWK best performance of her career. And ther piece of price 63 : \ | less acting is done by Roy D'Arcy, v pl the villainou ‘, ‘ FOX NEWS Crown Prince. And one could almost leave one’s happy home f Brought Back by Popular Demand. for John Gilbert, who gives to his part an understanding that No INCREASE IN PRICES MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN is absolutely arresting. How that boy can make love! Also a is 5 You'll go wild over him in his ravishing uniforms, girls. GRANTLAND RICE SPORTLIGHT Shows Start at 1:00, 8:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 o’Clock Throughout, the picture is simply crammed with beauty, 4 “ ” ADMISSION and its climax, which is done in natural colors, is positively HOOF BEATS 0c A2MISSION 4Q¢ pre Continuous 1 to 11 and It isn't just one of those pictures everyone should see, but 10c *" 25c ’ will see. (Signed) M.H. TODD, . ALOE: ¥7) TE Manager, RIALTO THEATER. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Silk Stocking Dance NEXT ATTRACTION TONIGHT ba To Follow “The Eagle” 12 Pairs Holeproof Hosiery Given Away * From the Man In the Barrel s Be with a HAL BLACKBURN AND HIS ORCHESTRA With an AJAX SEDAN FREE Al Set Caf 2 COUPONS ON THE AJAX TONIGHT The Ajax Sed. I b vay a e Arke Tuesday ; night. "Get your coupens’ tole, > You say get the Tete SPECIAL DANCE PRESENTATION y number, BY John Gilbert MISS DAVIS and MR. EARLE Mae Murray RI V ER V IE W PARK as the Prince Matinee 3.00 Evenings 7:15, 9:15 as the Widow NOW UNDER atiiatonas oe THE ARKEON WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT E. Mat. Loc. 40c SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE ARRANGED BY NELLY G, TODD AND PLAYED BY So ————— oI : a " 9 A Bildde TANve" avhty ae GREY ea ei When Better Pletires Are Mado AMBRICA Will Show Thom Eve. 25c-50c THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring ‘THE MERRY WIDOW” Selection