Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 20

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al PAGE EIGHT THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD © CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC | TUMBLEWEEDS' AT AMERICA FULL OF GOLOR AND ] f Bll Hart and his own f admirers of western noint of mer thou ands of great esting loc: 1 western t Cheroke > boom: to spe and Eat at the Manhatten satisfied, ACTION har: magnity homestead rush and} | “Mellie” Challenges; U. S. Fiddler Title Contest Looms ex Dunha has thrown down test wh fellie” gauntlet to ch lasted eight day largér photo s “Uncle Jin “Uncle Jimmie” u, champion fiddler of Maine, and recent guest of Henry Ford at Dearborn, Thompson, 63, of Dallas, Tex., winher of a con- and eight nights, and a match for the national championship is in pros- ” and his trusty fiddle Mellie” is inset, GENTS 99c denies Dance| Tuesday, January 12th We have room for 16 sets, so make up a party and come to Washington Hall Tues- day night and have a real good time. There will be the circle one-step, rye waltz, square dance, fox-trot and waltz. Bohn’s Seven-Piece Orchestra On the Job KINOGRAM NEWS THOMAS HAN IRISH LUCK: Additional Attractions Our Gang Comedy—“GOOD CHEER” TOPICS OF THE DAY THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Strains from Killarney” MEIG Featuring Overture, “ RIALT LADIES FREE DAs BW aeaN Ned for her n with } 1 r she } | couldn't She thought Ther aie tes w er when she hired’ Cox vt alas, he At: the: er u eck . jcame s ficient in track nderstood each signed her for their stock company on the strength of her performance [in that production. Margaret Livingston's first star Hundred.” Alma Rubens and Edmund Lowe have the remantic leading rolles in lberia,” a melodrama of the Rus sian prison camps. fost motion pictur don't rs Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 Singing, 7:30, 9:30 Sunday Matinee 3 P. M. SPECIAL ATTRACTION NESSIE SNEDDEN SCOTT Singing Favorite Irish A SOPRANO TODAY TOMORROW BLOCK WEST OF HENNING ON FIRST V-A- 5 ACTS ROADSHOW U-D-E-V-L-L-L- CONTINUOUS SHOWS ‘TODAY —2:30, 4:30, 6:45 AND 9 ’CLOCK ALSO FEATURE PICTURE BUFFALO BILL, JR., in “BRINGING HOME THE BACON” Awe NO} HES Se Na eg SO A) ® Million Dollar | ring picture for Fox is “Hell's Four! 1 j Vera Reyno'ds want their children to follow in their re Windsor doesn’t al- ar-old son in the stu- dios. Bill Desmond emphatically in- sists that his daughter will never be. come Leatrice Joy doesn’t’ want her small daughter to have q moyie career. Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis are hoping that small Mildred Gloria won't have any | motion picture tendencies. RS area a VAUDEVILLE IS CONTINUOUS AT THE COLUMBIA The five acts «* roa has been “Bringing Home the ture of thrills, come tion, starring Buffalo Jr., com- pletes the ‘fine entertainment. Beginning Jan. 1 JAKE Will Clean and Press Men’s Suits and Overcoats $1.25 Call for and Deliver JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR KINGS OF TUnt SEEN INFIL not for artistic reasons entucky Pride,” the supreme attraction the Rex theater ne to be filmed in the picturesque Blue Grass region. The principal actors in this thrilling cen drama are horses, and the ast includes some of the most fa- mous race t was that Tuesday, test thorou Morvich bred, Fair Play, and other settled Pride,” {s the lUfe infa’s*Future," a roy- filly, as, told by herself. | ter of Negofol was born splendid estate of , Roger Beauniont. Beaumont lost great sums, gambling. Te bet the rem- nant of his fortune on Virginia's Future in her first race. She did her best to justify her master's con- fidence, but fell and broke her leg | just when the race seemed won. Beaumont was ruined and disap- peared, The crippleld filly, useless except for breeding purposes, soon fell upon evil times, ultlimately passing into the hands of a peddler, who treated her brutally. Not «nti! her daughter, Confederacy, grew up and restered the family fortunes by winning one of the most thrilling races ever screened, was she re- on deemed from bondage and returned tocher beloved blue grass pastures. pat A COLUMBIA Sunday, January 10.—“Bringing Home the Bacon,” feature picture with Buffalo Bill, Jr.;.also five acts of clreuit vaudeville, Monday and Tuesday, January 11 and 12—“The Power Divine,” fea- ture picture, with Jack Livingston, Mary Wynn and Al Ferguson; Silso comedy, “The Big City." Monday night is country store night when $100.00 worth of merchandise will be given away free, Wednesday and Thursday, and 14—"Virtu with E Janu- Revolt,” fea- Thornton | ; also western nd comedy “Honey | Thurs night is ure amateur night. Friday and Saturday, January 15 and 16—‘Lorraine of the Lions,’ feature picture with Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller; also five acts of roadshow vaudeville. AMERICA Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— Bill Hart in “Tumbleweeds.” Wed- nesday, Thursday and Iriday—id*; wards Dowling’s greatest Broadway success, ‘Sally, Irene and Mary.” Starting Saturday—"Havoc.” REX Sunday and Monday—Elsie Fer- guson, in “The Unknown Lover.” Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—J. Farrell MacDonald, in “Ken. PHONE 802 MATINEES_ EVENINGS_ 10c and 30c 10c and 40c COUNTRY STORE TOMORROW NIGHT $100.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FREE TO PATRONS IN ADDITION: TO “THE POWER DIVINE” With JACK LIVINGSTON and MARY WYNN tucky Pride; also “Sunken Silver,” Chapter 2 Saturday—D Berry tn also Ralph Lewis t RIALTO Sunday and Monday — Thomas Meighan in “Irish Luck." Our Gong “Good Che Kilnogramq Topics of the Day. The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra. Special at- traction, Nessie Scctt, singing fa- vorite Irish songs. Tuesday and Wednesday—Julian Eltinge and Ann “Madam Behave.” Comedy and News. dies’ orchestra, thursday and Friday—Pola Negri! he Charmer.” Harry Langdon he Sea Squawk.” Hodge Podge Novelty Pennington, in Bobbie Vernon The Netto La- the. town Starting Saturda —Raymond Grit. fith In “Han —-—___- | After a hundred year: of Oxford,.Ga. ed its first hold up. of existence recently re: SUNDAY, PBNUSRY 10, 1925 4RISH LUCK,’ FILMED IN ERIN BY TOM MEIGHAN, IS CURRENT ATTRACTION AT THE RIALTO “Irish Luck,” the picture Thomas Meighan went to Ireland to make, opened a three days’ run at the Rial- to theater yesterday. The story, dl- rected for the scveen by Victor Heer- man, was adapted by Tom Geraghty from Norman Venner’s Saturday Evening Post serial, “An Imperfect Imposter." Lois Wilson is featured at the head of the cast. Meighan, as Tom Donahte, directs traffic on Fifth Avenue at Fifty- ninth street, New York city, little dreaming that a few weeks would see him with his hands full of adven- ture in foreign lands. But that's just what happens when he wins a newspaper popularity contest and goes to Ireland. From the moment he puts bis foot on. “the old sod,” the action starts— m band of conspirators, who plan to do a pretty girl and her brother, a young nobleman, out of their law. ful inheritance, are involved. And when the plotters are ded up in fail where tliey belong, Tom sails for home again. Instead of an arm- ful of shramrocks to convince the boys*of his precinct that he has ‘really been to Ireland, Tom Donahue takes back —a. bride—which makes him the brother-in-law vf an Earl. Meighan ts Irt The title of this picture {fs Irish. Tom ver™ be fore been seen an Irish {ts's a sure bet that, afte: “Irish Luck," you'll be hollering for more like this one. It’s the finest thing Tom Meighan’s ever done. And that's something! Elsie Ferguson at Rex Tn “The Unknown Lover’ ‘A health or wealth problem {s ex- cltingly worked tout in “The Un- known Lover,” the Victor Hugo Hal- perin production “for Vitagraph, which is playing at the Rex theater today and Monday. Elsie Ferguson is the heroine, whose ambitions for her. husband drive him to a frenzy of money-mak ing that comes close to carrying him to madness. Enormous wealth is} within their grasp. The husband has succeeded far beyond his wife's fond- est dreams. But he is paying the pen- alty for his frenzied labors. The wife's problem is whether to let him go on for a few months longer, with millions as a reward, or to wreck his business to eave his health. is thrillingly told in a first rate screen story, written by Mr. Hal perin, the director. The picture marks a triumph for Elsie Ferguson in her return to the screen after an absence of years, Playing opposite her is Frank Mayo, who gives a brilliant performance ‘as the © hus- band. Others in an excellent cast are Mildred Harris, Leslie Peggy Kelly, Count Gosta Austin. Morner and Arthur Donaldson. One profession ts generally con- sidered’ enough for most men, but of course there are exceptions to all rules. One of them is big Ivan Li- now, who plays a heavy role in the ew ten-chapter Patheserfal, “Sun: and Wednesday This ts the Tuesday America theater. adapted from hune’s nqve and it features Allene ter Miller. In “Sunken Silver’’ which {s sald to be him, that of a big villainous beach comber and general overseer of an orange plantation. It ts he who pa: ticipates in mortvof the fights wiih the leading, man, Walter Milter, and report has it ‘ pair furnis! several of and he has a part lly sulted to COUNTRY STORE AND | FEATURE PHOTOPLAY AT COLUMBIA TOMORRGL! i the opening nt of “The Columbia ent prom. the or » out-of a story als with of the their of the Power x haireds. ‘here is probably no section of our country which 1s so replete with romance and adventure as is the locale of this gripping melodrama, and the author, with his usual keen perception, has utilizea possibilitie d veloped tliem to a very high d A {and the refultant story ts one of cbr flict and love which is without a hese th Mary Wynn is foseinating as tantall: d captivating «S&S y Slocum. t y supported by euch talented players as Ralph Parker, Carolina Brunson and Al Ferguson. The picture was most capably directed by H. G. Moody. With a dozen Casper merchants furnishing many valuable articles, tomorrow night’s country store, will be the biggest and best in week tremendous romantic drama of the west, big in action, big in thrills, By far the Greatest ‘picture’ William 8. Hart ever offered. AMERICA REA STARTING VICTOR LUGO HALPERIN. land rush in history reproduced in perfect realism a by the one man who knows 'the great west. Y FOX NEWS—Very Latest, Concurrent With Denver and Omaha. “ADVENTURES OF MAZIE” A Wonderful Serial and the Finest of Photography. Shows at’, 3, 5, 7, 9 10c and 40c STARTING TUESDAY “SALLY, IRENE AND MARY” Edward Dowling’s Famous Action, Fun, Beauties, Broadway Stage Success. Thrills and Comedy, 10c 25¢ Today and Monday Mack Sennett Comedy PATHE NEWS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 STARTING TUESDAY A REAL TREAT! —With— J. Farrell MacDonald - —ALSO— SUNKEN SILVER Mystery of the Florida Everglades Ete Tension Drama! Electrifying Thrills! Deeds of Daring! And a love story that will jiold you spellbound with | motion! } | ww ALLENE. WALTER NILLER

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