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ca ae FOUR Che Casper Daily Tribune THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 192@ Henrgen success is the ability to film well. But wait. You could not approach within two country miles of Mr. Buchowetsk!, or any other director, our op n of yourself, Having all tests listed REDSKINS GO BACK ON WARPATH IN BIG above, e still less than one chance in a hundred thousand of achieving floor of the Painted Desert on lean Navajo ponies. Shrill, blood chilling cries escaped the thin lps of the riders as they swept onward, paying scant atten- pon to their saddleless horses and cupying themselves almost wholly weith their tough hide shields, long spears and bows and arrows. sixty years ago; forgotten was the fact that they were reproducing a battle against’ the whites in order that motion picture cameras might capture the scene to be used with hundreds of other scenes that go to make up the Paramount screen ver- sion of Zane Grey’s epic of the Amer- ; Indian. “The Vanishing Amer- NEW RIALTO PICTURE Pi a porsotten ‘was the fact that the ."" coming to the Rialto theater L fo . F “rhe ¥ that ambition to make love to up war forever nearly { | ¢ q h e ar Grant" ; a Is it significant that in the list N rma, T : e as be Ha d by x ALND "| hile ‘h le Three,” will enter-|of qualifications for movie success » and carriage. BORDA 1 Colriiae= aH ica Rorpen: Tha. Tkdians Have ‘ten the Was fists ony singing, | named b ecutives in Hollywood, the drama. =. 7 nd. midsio, 1. Mvce Train {intel conten 'fourthy jana veabe Hal Roach is preparing to kid|path again, : be, “Hf GAN g ALLEY tyre; Tape: ota i ind n last? the life out of the movie vamps— A grim host of 2500 Navajos, strip- uu ot AA Trae ger tae iy Dan » qualifications, ten in num- h Theda Ba sisned| eq bare with the exception of tleht rie om apply par- , having] the fe ia ad ‘be two {Skin caps, breech cloths and mocca- MERIC TOMO ; lay The Theda's| sins, thelr lean bodies blackened with the charcoal from as a small part in a lightning hop t as re itt ad ROR IEIOlrw lo] aw Me new Metro-Goldwyn production. struck trees, charged across the hot s 8 Alley th r " Dir 2 ep ; é " you know) pou led | Pr n ; ones pa batt tha] “My heart often aches when 1] y in $ By. see young women and young men Re | from coming back into your pos- nee ooh N piet the 3 SH HOLD nT y plays the Princess 5 eee est | AND THEIR OWN 15 nee me ene wt tan acima|{ Peovte | CONCERT ORCHESTRA’ | People A MA E i ql C A nt the Arke sean eric throu ae ab ae neice OPENING PERFORMANCE 1 the services of J she hold. much & person will apr on the sereen, | ¢ g th) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sil of this re “jis to look at the face through a a a -Isimple little piece of dark blue 2 e glass, Blue glass eliminates all of ter will feature one . Classic of the Roses of the World” three days engagement on the coloring and makes the face it would on the screen, test which any girl to make a journey A COMEDY-DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS y with Patsy Ruth Miller In! to the studios ms » before She or 4 BIG NIGHTS ZA N E G R EYS ed the vo onig he itle role he s 0) ay coh rope Sard bie picturization of ‘Kathleen | tor a a tee cee STING E. al. . ust, Great Stor ‘ resting y dane. popular novel has been SUNDAY MATINEE # 8 v. st requisite of Wells Co., v _ Practical demons 1 by reyiewers, in other cities of the most powerful rom inces ever screened, depicting the color and drama in the every-day ) ul people. wore a sensational as. E. as one 1, 8,5 7, 9 o'clock TODAY TOMORROW, ‘THE VANISHING AMERICAN’ Made on the last frontier of America, 160 miles from any railroad, with 10,000 Indians, in a coun- try where white men and women are things to be looked at with eager curiosity. in her Bride” o next week. 1| plays the lea feature, “TI ning to the Rex thes neis X. Bushman g male role, AAINGTON TROUPE TO OPEN RUN HERE WITH FINE COMEDY-DRAM The Arington Stock company will begin a four days’ engagement at the Columbia next Sunday. The ‘ ny is larger and better than before—which is saying much © company numbers fifteen, with Arington'’s own orchestra, Aside doubt ent to wi Hal Ble ‘play for the dance tonight ing several new radio hit new wa Dancin, o'clock ar featur. and other CECIL B. DE MILLE PRESENTS will start promptly a continue until midnig Ra ALICE TERRY IN ROLE OF PRINCESS PLAYING AT REX FOR & DAYS rom’s Metro-Goldwyn- tion, “Confessions of IT Lut MUDVILLE BIL * COLUMBIA WIL BE SE IND MUS Starke, a ca 10:30 SAT. MORNING Is the starting time of the show—in order to accommodate our patrons. oost d Sma Mie wey pb and a he Rex theater opens] from ‘the comedies and dramas to frat picture ing Laura | n three-day run. It is they have some very re | Eugene O'Brien. ; aptation of Alphonse Daudet's deville to present be- CH ae ea ere in anae famous story, “Kings in Exile,” and . The opening play Ms Nee ost | tolls first of all the difficulty of|will be “The Little Gir from Out T é om ‘ i ng a kingdom, and’ after be-| Yonder,” a four-act comedy drama, IN DIAN MA INEE Gaite ne | 2 1m exile, the skiit ne ary to{a thrilling with ep the sa ingdom ple A picture filled with humor, pathos and real drama—plots counterplots—love, truth and tragedy. and Kiddies Wearing Indian Suits Will Be Admitted FREE Also Pathe Comedy and Review THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA $50.00 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY TOMORROW NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK SHOW Start Now—A Coupon with every 40c Ticket, ¥°%™*¥,get the Lucky Number Life at Court! —the intimate story of a love 10c behind a throne Victor Seastrom 25c who made “He Who Gets Slapped” . tes beet ADMISSION Alphonse Daudet’s immortal novel to Matinees: Children, 10c; Adults, 40c. Evenings: Children, 20c; Adults, 50c. the screen in a blaze of glory. The starting time of Shows, 12: 20, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:80, FOUR DAYS Pathe News REX THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDAY Will Show “A DAY WITH EX-KAISER” First Intimate Motion Picture of Germany's Former a sent Ruler as an Outcast. —Also— ot KING VISITS FLOOD AREA * SATURDAY MORNING _, From 10:30 to 12 o'clock te SPECIAL — During the Eugagement of “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” ‘A special music score arranged by Nelly G, Todd will be played by a SPECIAL { SPORT ROADSTER Given Away FREE Ate HENRY FORDS Old-Time Dance Tuesday Night, Feb. 9th You can dance the old waltz, the Square dances, amd the circle two-step. PLAN TO BE HERE Special at Tonight’s Dance Two Coupons Free on the Special Sport Roadster. You may get the lucky number tonight. “TRS 10c 40c AMERICA THEATER STARTING TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY 10 PIECE | ORCH ESTRA Every Evening and Sunday Matinee Prices <WILLIAM FOX “Presents NO MAN “\MERICA UNDA’ Y MONDAY ._,, They’re oF © interesting! “OH FIVE ACTS ROADSHOW Don’t miss UDEVILLE Om TOM MIX —In “THE EVERLASTING WHISPER” Lloyd Hamilton Comedy And International News Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 in f TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY R COMEDY—SONGS—DANCE MAUDE FOX and Her PALS. | BOB GRACE | Trained Dogs and Performing “The King's Jester” ‘HYLAND, GRANT & HYLAND ( A Singing and Ds [| —AL30— LAURA LA PLANTE and EUGENE O’BRIEN “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” “INTO THE NET” Chapter No, 8 International News atk MYRE & MYRE sf PROMOTERS OF L. AUGHS” Starting Tomorrow “HOGAN’S ALLEY” —With— MONTE BLUE PATSY RUTH MILLER LOUISE FAZENDA BEN TURPIN SUNDAY “As No Man Has Loved” A Nation’s Love Story WILLIAMS & LEE —~&|, | “A BOWL OF TRICKS” "Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7,9 COMING SUNDAY “TIME, THE COMEDIAN” —And— MISS CLELIA DYKE AT THE STEINWAY Tuesday, February 2 “ROSE OF THE _WORLD” Block West of Henning Starting Thursday, February 4 MAE MURRAY pak “MASKED BRIDE” ) William Fox never makes another picture, he will be gratefully remembered by crit- 7) and fans alike for his deeply stirring and finely wrought screen version of Be No an As Loved.’ It overtops them all.” ---Springfield (Mass.) Republican. 4 eT dhe AMERICA NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY eee rh, 3)

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