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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1926 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD _PAGE SEVEN CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBL! MILLIGN-DOLLAR ASSEMBLAGE IN | Glare GRIFFITH SCORES WITH VIVID. LANE MMMERSTEN |e c: psy JAZZ EPIC, “THAT ROYLE GIRL?’ | STARRING AT REX 1S | .ccess.: vt PRETTY LADIES CAST AMERICA ci ATTHERIALTO) CLAIMANT OF TITLE! crn at 3 he ia vis wa NOW SHOWING AT I aa pointed out when the “statement te : ‘ Few artists have ever appeared| filmed during hours she was not] made that a beauty contest winner ihe seb Wore aptiiatie’ leans Gude > irterest appearing at the theater. doesn’t get very far in Hollywood If there are greater heights for|characters, and dominated at all] a.caiy disease wh 5 a othe ffair i on the screen depicting thelr own | 8PfO Will Rogers, Frisco, Bddie| is Corinne Griffith, She got her first Diy” canine TPR EEAIAS- there| times by the master hand of Grifrith. | Wadly Alsease which makes other. I ne } ela tH ire. Cantor, Frances White and Messrs.| Part when a director saw her plc- EY ahaniéhai +s for this direo:| Under his sympathetle eye, Miss! Tovtning strange words nnd. noking ! 1 to In “Pretty Ladies,” Monta. Bell's} Ganagher and Shean want to get|tnre in a newspaper as queen of FL enna Gh Gh oik cheke ak ne | Demibagéry tn thir tela eta aoitaved | PoUCBINS strange words: and) asking fa Fronch or latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produc:|_ good idea of how their “doubles” | the New Orleans Mard! Gras. Since torial genius to win, 1f there are fur-/, triumphant characterization, With | ‘helt friends what Is a synonym | tion, now at the America theater,| took, they should see Monta Bell's] then her rise has been steady. Her ther laurels for the old master tO} naturalness and sincerity that !s Has {nfeoted the BO. ict \ heny " Ann Pennington appears in the role|«pretty Ladies,” in which their| !ttest production is '“Infat. gather, then surely he has reached | triily astonishing and altogether con-| i that unless the epidemic in| °! tt of. Ann Pennington and she plays|-aoubles” look so much Ike the| adapted from “Caesar's Wif theso heights, earned those honors} vincing he reveals the many-sited | ovmed, it may result.in seriously | ne int : H Ann Pennington like nobody els¢/ stars it is hard to tell them apart, | Play by W. Sommerset Maughan. and gained those laurels with “That} phases of the jasz-mad little flap-| °. pling Bi lok ob perteetly <riérmal |," : could. But-the other famous stage] [ew Harvey plays the role of Will Royle Girl,” his latest sereen ecrea-|per's complex nature. In the same pant sy eh { | celebrities see in “Pretty Ladies.”| Rogers. Chad Huber is seen as START DUST tion, now ‘showing at the Rialto/ way, W. GC. Fields, as the dead-beat| “‘iyii.e trammerstein Is one of th —aa i such as Will Rogers, Eddie Cantor.| Frisco, Jimmie Quinn as Eddie Can-| Antonio D'Algy finds enjosment the father, insinuates himself Into the af] ting most violentls nes Gallagher and Shean, Frisco and] tor, Walter Shumway and Dan Crim-| in swimming in the surf... , Anh Griffith has taken Edwin»Balmer’s | fections of the audience. Swindler| }iGugh the case of Re : $ $ $ § Frances White, are portrayed by! ming appear as Mr. Gallagher and] Brody has been in the movies 13 vivid, ultra-modern story of life inj and weakling, though he 4s, there Is] | 11U8n [ne cane of tte MONEY TO LOAN movie actors who are almost exact| Mr, Shean, and Norma Shearer, the| ears and never once {n Hollywood. the Chicago jazz belt and under-/yet something lovable and super-| {iE Sets lees virile Sau Ain Hips counterparts of the stars. famous film star, is seen as Frances - Mao Allison has had Frank Cur- peopled it with such fine| pathetic about him, Perhaps it's his ow at the Rex ; ana ier Mies Pennington was drafted into| White. rier as her “reel” dad for the past as Carol Dempster, W. ©.|saving sense of humor,, for his] 10%. o%6 for both + . : the part when she went to Los An-} ZaSu Pitts and Tom Moore haye; fiv® years... . Larry Semon's fa- James Kirkwood, Harrison] comedy is certainly contagious, fent” is the right word to to! Jewelr geles to dance at the Criterion th the leading roles in “Pretty Ladies,” | ther was "Zera, the Great,” a well Ford and others, and made of it a] No finer tribute can be paid James) Pn). 8 (0G paledées ao pr ‘ ting - ter and took a day off to visit the}and their supporting cast contains} Known magician. ... Lloyd Hughes heart-sripping epie picture of thrill-] Kirkwood than to say that he por th bea‘ patient:in that United Jewelry Shop. 249 8. Center ‘Betro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, such names as: Lilyan Tashman,| was once a clerk in a hardware ing drama and hilarious comedy.|trays the uncompromising district |‘? ve ® patient in tha es Yate guided her footsteps to the} Bernard Randall, Helena. D'Algy,| Store in Hollywood. richly woven with poignant pathos,| attorney, torn between love and a a — - f very stage where her role was be-]Conrad Nagel, George K. Arthur, ¢ typically’ American humor and a|New England conscience, with ad. 7 ing portrayed by a screen actress./ Lucille LeSuetr, Paul Bilis, Roy| Who will be the first Michael A ompelling romance. mirable restraint and whole-souled! SE Learning she was a visitor on the] D'Arcy, Gwendolyn Lee and Dorothy | len screen heroine? He es t Excitir is the action of the plot|zeal. As for Harrison Ford, his im- | set Director Bell arranged for her|Seastrom. Adela Rogers St. Johns| leading character of Dan which sweeps irresistibly through|personation of the egotistic jazz 14 to play the part and for it to be! wrote the story of Paris,” his first. © to rea gripping scenes of law-breaking, in-| leader is by all odds the be&t thing the screen, as “magnif ive trigue and murder, reaching a cll-| he has ever done. 1. wears Clothes «0 that Fr vom- matic frenzy in a spectacular, awe- Make It a point to see "That Royle ‘4 en lodk like f sh women and is inspiring cyclone, it is overshadowed | Girl." You are sure to like it! Now Obrecht Sisters Present as hatd as a diamond.” by the spirited acting of the chief! showing at the Rialto theater, A : ian 4 SUNDAY—MONDAY { ‘ ‘ r Fy 5 Paramount is planning to film Corinne Griffith | d “Beau Ge: a novel ofthe French Unkissed Bri de oO ay Forelgn I n, in Paris, Marseilles | seéhes opposite Doug. Fairbanks In ’ ‘ and the Algerian Sahara, where the] “The Black Pirate.” She says he Yi Ni S IT 1 . Pl R scenes a laid. works like a whirlwind and never DA ou ve ever een. © realizes that she is tired. After the nN Closing Play at Rex) "mess. sears own neue] aunt era ket] VY The: Charleston Done J will be “That's My Baby.” disturbed by visions of Doug. fight- MRS. LILIAN CAMPBELL ing two handed duels, capturing the way th do it in hls Billy Dove is trying to snatch a] ships single-handed and dragging iy ney ihe- Obtecht Giatera: Btosk oomfence ins conatant sctsamt, Of) 047° Genus! rent Arter AAIUNING Ker lt t of danger pany, which has been playing to de-| laughter. Age CUS Ck CANES: A number of women have discov: With the close of the stock com- pany’s engagement in Casper for the season, came the announcement to-| day from Mr. Stewart, manager, of the Rex that a tract had ‘been signed with the comp: for a re turn engagement next year when a lighted audiences this week at the Rex theater, will close the engage- ment this evening with ‘The Un- kissed Bride.” This is a rolicking faree comedy in which Nell Obreeht and Johnnie Sullivan play the leads. “The Unkissed Bride” is a roaring ered that skill with a camera often supplemented with a facile pen, will bring them in « good livelihood. Miss Lorene Squire, 16 years old, of Harper, Kansas, is using her cam era to put ber through school. Miss Squire is a freshman at the Ben Lyon says if he married and has a son he is golig to train him as a stomach special- ist since he believes that the pres- ent bootleg liquor will bring a lot of people to stomach experts. ever gets ODUC TION, with scenes 1 apisinies é farce. It centers about a mercenary | complete Iie of New York successes University of Kansas, She loves girl who leaves Fred Forrest at the | will be pr Rentag Rialto, The working title for the first] birds and animals and her pictures A alter and another girl whose effi. Sunday and Monday—D, W. Grif-| Pleture to be made by the students] of her little frienc are bringing her clency is a byword, but who proves fith’s big production, “That Royle | of the Paramount Picture School, 15) reyer.ue to pay for her education, also to‘be a good sport. Fred has Girl,” with Carol Dempster and W.| “Glorious Youth eich Eat Step ag. uncle who believes in giving E C. Field. Cameo comedy, Kinogram | #8 Its background Greenwich Vil-| Mrs. Theodore Cory, of England, 100,000 or go to each nephew who News, Topics of the Day and the] se and a winter resort hotel. who writes under the pen name of marries. Fred, on the grounds that Netto Ladies orchestra, 3 dare Miss Winifred Graham, has just had he would marry anyone for $100,000, AT NEW RECORD PASE ‘Tuesday and Wednesday—Richard Pola Negri claims January 3 28) her 41st book published. Shee NA BR a indies notion, 4 UL] pix in “Woman Handled.” 1a] her birthdate. does “Marion < Later he finds he wouldn't give her Medal comedy, “Cured Hams"; Kino: | Davies. Miss Mary Donoliue has been an ete up for another, $100,000—but the p a gram News and the Netto Ladies active momber of the Ossining fire TOM ance 1 tells the rest of the mtory, The com! giiments by',Graham. Brothers, | chest . Fereroent for someting, but ahs LILYAN TASHMAN plications that ensue keeps the audi bey 89 : Thursday and Wriday — Eugene las just been duly appointed as a Added Attraction - si her ae K cae sioicgh | nabs for the | O'Brien and Lillian Rich in “Simon “fireman.” She is the first regular ictro~ ANN PENNINGTON ual of Pan o! isla cnet ont The Jester.” The Pacemakers, firewoman In the state of New York Gi wyn Pr the st Hearts” FRAMING—NEV PICTURES |] 1{)),"0n\Ns. ending November Pathe Review and the Netto Ladies | And is also asnistant to the treasurer Y y) Prom the siecy! iHeariee. by Casper Mirror and. ||! 48 for. tne same period ts SE ean ae ae of the State Firemen’s association, ayer Adapted by Alice D. G. Miller Tice Starting Satur jomas Mel aa 3 p year, rebkedenting. an. increase OFF pan ai Srieh Lite . While the death rate in tubereu- PICTURR BY! HEY! More dazzling beauties than you've Picture Frame Co. aeons tbat te Oy a gant cs ee THE COLUMBIA losis, pnumon'a, dipthria, croup and ever oe before Gs sha screen, doing the fscins- 8 ments are-10, rucks typhoid fever has been reduced ting new dance that has the w! nole world by the Cor. Second and Durbin in exctaa o¢ the. entire output Of! gungay, January #-2"Blese," tea, 4 Pry ribtavialiy, tha, per eentase OF heels! You'll be thrilled by this eolorful picture eed ene to official figures) tire picture with Eugene O'Brieh deaths from childbirth has only de- that brings gay Broad y to you! The true life story of the star of a girlie-girlie show, and of her 6truggle for happiness and love, issued by the compar Total motor the country months of 1 The five acts of road show vaude ville which has been playing at the Columbia theater for the part three truck production for for the first eight increased 23 per cent, and Virginia Valli, also five acts of roadshow vaudeville. Monday and Tuesday, January 4-5 British Car Maker pres ” Miss Lorene Squire and a pet —'The Galety Girl," feature picture| days will be seen for the last times and that of Graham Brothers for the | ae © Rees eek a ; + prairie dog. a same period tnoreaxed 150 per cent, | Wit! Mary Philbin and Freeman | today. Large crowds have seen and To Attend World Vastly intreased exports and in: avpeg: also rreaune ns ‘ a Sse enjoyed. this week's veut Aaa creased from 15.8 per cent one 4 olmarm,” am comedy, “Happy | at every porforman irginia Valli ® creased bus output account for a| Schoolmar * hundred thousand population in substantial portion of Graham | @° miles A Kellan YY gad de inghs, OBeien lire the featiired Congress at N. Y.| iso to 14.9, the latest estimate, Brothers increased production, Wet Salt dy Mat ah hdd é in Sh eh Da: “4 Physicians characterize this “ondl- 7 Next Tuesday, Wednesday ports for the first 11 months ot 1925 {Merchandise will be given away] ing presented with the ite, ermal pte RAE Yel yi da free. Shows today start at 2:30 645] Sir William Letts of Willys.Cross ‘a lives,” ; compared with - ; y men’s lives,” and advocate better ,825 for the same period of 1924. _ Wednesday and Thursday, January | and 8: “ ley, Ltd., president of the society| education in obstetrics for rural 3 s-7—"The Calgary Stampede,” fea- “The Galety Girl,” featuring Mary | of Motor Manufacturers and ‘Trad-| and small town doctors, The Unit- ture picture with Hoot Gthson, also) Philbin wit! be shown at the Co-lers of Great. Britain, has cabied tol ed States ranks third Ih ite mater comedy, “A Taxi War.” Thursday} lumbia Monday and Tuesday, aug-| the National Automobile Chaniber death rate, night is Amateur night. menting the feature {s a Mustang] of Commerce that he is sailing from ——-{-__—_—— “90’S YOUR OLD MAN” Casper’s Only Vaudeville Friday and Saturday, January 8-9] western "rhe Fighting Schoolmarm”| England on January 2nd to attend| of elght Londoners who made a “Bringing Home tie Bacon,” fea-| and a comedy, “Happy Go Lucky.” | the second World Motor ‘Transport | promise 5 : azi i 3 a promise to meet on the steps of St, dventure of Maz e ture picture with Buffalo Bill, Jr.| ‘he regular Monday night coun: | congress at the Hotel Roosevelt, New| Paul's cathedral twenty yeate af, Sean Bao anclns is) ‘And Jean Arthur, alo five acts of try store will be held at the Co-| York City, January 11-13, 1026, dur-| terwards, and sing. “Auld Lang roadshow vaudeville. lumbla tomorrow night. One hun-| ing the National Automobile show. | Syne,=four kept thelr word, the FOX NEWS 10c AND 40c a dred dollars worth of merchandise] Well known to the American-auto-| other day. ‘Three, it was known, i mertea. from a:dozen of Casper's leading | motive industry, Str William will! were dead, 80 they could not kee en 7 , Sia hes Sunday and Monday—Za8u Pitts) merchants will be given to patrons.| take an active part in the discus:|the tryst.’ The other one bad dle Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock dn ass ond Tom Moore In “Pretty Ladies,’ lene sions at the congrers and the activ-| appeared. Block West of Henning also “Adventures of Mazie,” serie¢| See Public Used Car Market for ities planned for the automobile show week No, 4 and Fox News, ® good used car, ——— TODAY | Drink Hiltcrest Water. Tuesday and Wednesday—datt | ———— - iter,_Fhone 115). Moore in “THis Majesty Bunker FIVE ACTS Bean,” also Larry Seman comedy and Fox News. Thureday, Friday and Saturday— THE MAGIC TOUCH OF D. W. GRIFFITH ROADSHOW Hart tn “ VAUDEVILLE 8 en STILL TRIUMPHANT--- FREX Th eate r Puntble Weeds." Shows Today wie 2:30, 4:30, 6:45, 8:45 | Matinees 10c and 30¢ Evenings 10c and 400 at TODAY—Continuous 1 P. MATINEE Trt Pp: } AND NIGHT Rex, Sunday only—Obrecht Stock com: pany presenting “Unkissed Bride” matinee and night, also feature pic- A DRAMATIC THRILLER— The story of a daugh JERRY GOLDE ture, “Parisian Nights” with Elaine || ter of today. An epic “Fiddling Ventrlloquist” Hammerstein and Lou Tellegan. melodrama of the Monday and Tuesdyy—Tom Tyler in “Let's Go Gallagher.” Wednesday and Thureday—Jac- queline Logan in “Tf Marriage Falls,” also Inst chapter of “Wild West.” Friday and Saturday—Buck Jones m Wectantee! cdlinsasa ante ene Gen Chic. jazz ¥ ALFREDS & HERSH pea yee “King and Queen of Blues” Moore & Hazelton “A Productionette” “HIS MAJESTY, In these CONBOY & VANE “Timber Wolf,” also “Into the 1 BUNKER BEAN A Humorous Satire pa NH | \‘awet the Fay by LUB WILON DODD THREE JORDANS Ba MN ve ics a bak Cahacaialsnenemetiie secretin i VIRGINIA VALLI | siden we | NOW USED IN FRISCO a EUGENE O’BRI A | @ lorothy Devore YE O'BRIEN FAREWELL TO CASPER UNTIL NEXT DECEMBER | 8 Meet His Royal Shyness. “SIEGE” | With three modern Pierce Arrow The Obrecht Sisters will give a popular priced matinee | ® A Masterpiece by snoehe bussed serving spelt needs, at 2:30—Prices 10¢ and 25 . resldent. of Monterey eight. | Harry Leon Wilson. TOMORROW Weat wood Heights, large and stow: Presenting Their, Superb Comed pA si COUNTRY ing sections of San Franctseo, ean tarts Next Tuesday now be assured of quick transporta 4 tion to 4 ti . Th bi Re ae STORE in dent, tee bet wr | | development sections. The old adage that transportation $100.00 WORTH OF MER- companies CHANDISE FREE SATURDAY \rma Shearer and ‘The Unkissed Bride’ wit CAROL DEMPSTER creates development has been re- . *FIELDS Evening Show—Curtain at —Also- versed in thia case, Before the new JAMES KIRKWOOD Prices 25c and 50c. Lew Cody “THE bua Une was added, home owners In HARRISON FOR D ‘ ¥ this wectie f San Franet rm TCT mc —In— GAIETY compelled to walk halts mile for || Also Comedy—News—Toples of the Day LBM. to B80 B FIC mt RES: PM 3PM A + oy cur nervice, Laok of funda tod . M. to 2:30 P, M.—Evening 5 P. J 8 P.M. Yerace Faction ey GURL? Bi tie Sty tines trom butiing an ex: || THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Obrecht Sisters Orchestra 8 P. M. to 8:15 P. tension or Instituting a bus service luntil the passing of « bond election. Artes MARY PHILBIN MUSTANG WESTERN —And— , COMEDY u ng Sunday, Jan. 10 PATHE NEWS LL HART in mble Weeds” SPAT FAMILY COMED “PARISIAN NIGHTS” Starring Elaine Hammerstein and Lou M., to 11 P. M.—Matinee h¢ All of the profninent lumbermen's sesoclations on the Paelfie coast have trained foresters fs their exec. ve officers - = Windsor Shows at TODAY ,8,5,7,90'Clock TOMORROW Tellegen RIALTO. Continuous 1 P. and Night

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