Newspaper Page Text PAGE SIX .V'iUSEMENTS SEVEN STRONGHEARTS IN AMERICA PICTURE Seven—count ’em—eeven Strong hearts appear tn "The Love Maa ter.” the First National picture which will be the attraction at the America theater today. Saturday and Sunday. Strongheart. the won der dog. himself is the star of the production, and heading the canine cast supporting him is Lady Julie. In private life Mrs. Strongheart, and then there are five sons and daugh ters of these distinguished parents. They all have important parts to play in the unfolding of the dra matic story which is told in this third Murfln-Trlmble production starring Strongheart. It is chiefly fitronghearfa story. He accom panies the young man ho has select ed as his master after he has be come disgusted with his legal mas ter into the north woods. There both master and dog And their soul mates lady Julio is won ’by Strongheart, and her fear of human brings causes him to house her in an abandoned blacksmith shop, which is later chosen as a stopping place by the villain when he plans the abduction of the heroine. The quintuplets, for all of Julie's pupplea arrived at the same time, disclose the villainy of the villain by discovering the valuable furs he has stolen and carefully hidden away In a dark bln which Lady Julie selects as their nursery. ; “BIGBBOTHEFIOWS ANOTHER CHILD WONDER Jackie Coogan has a rival. In the person of little Mickey Bennett, seven and slightly freckled • the screen has a new child wonder. Wo leave the picture public to 1 make Its own decision In this matter • after viewing "Big Brother.” an Al lan I~>wan production of the Rex Beach story, coming to the Rialto theater for a four days’ run on Saturday. Mickey not only is the leader of a gang in this picture but be is fast becoming the leader of juvenile screen players. Ever since he essayed to bo young Thomas Meighan In “Cappy Ricks” two and a half years ago ho has been In great demand in kind parts. The good luck star that follows Melghan whom he emulated In his camera debut has been shining over Mickey ever since. In the short space of time that he has been on the screen he has played in more pictures than many of the recognised luminaries of the screen. Not long after he fell out of a tub into a lake near Boston for scenes In "Cappy Ricks" he played In "Marriage and Morals,” with Tom Moore, whom he is now playing with in "Big Brother.” Mickey also appeared In "The Empty Cradle,” "Second Youth," "The Man Who Played God." "Re ported Missing," "The Last Mo ment," and "Mighty Lak a Rose.” CIRCUS ANIMALS WERE : TURNED LOOSE DURING FILMING OF PICTURE Six experienced animal trainers, all ranking high in their profession, were engaged for the making of the animal scenes that are an Important feature of the new Benjamin B. Hampton production of a Zane Grey story, "Golden Dreams,” distributed • by Goldwyn. This thrilling drama combining spirited action and an ap pealing romance, will be seen at the • Iris theater today and Saturday. « Charles Murphy, Curly Stecker. Carl Stecker, Madame Leota. Soldier Johnson and Ted Brown were In charge of the alnmals during the filming of the scenes utilizing lions, tigers, bears and panthers. Many 2 times they were in imminent dan ger of serious Injury, or even loss of life. “SporlgW” is TIMELY PICTURE NOW PLAYING AT WYOMING ’ Reginald Denny is starred In rac ing romance "Sporting Youth” at the "Wyoming. - No production could have been ■ more perfectly timed to public favor. • more smoothly tuned to popular sen- • tfment than "Sporting Youth." Reg- • fnald Denny’s new Universal-Jewel • racing feature which opened at the Wyoming theater today. It has the freshness of an ocean breeze on a sultry afternoon, the vigor of a wonderful spirit of youth and the thrill of terrific adventure pluntred Into the middle of a dull Sunday. .’ It has life, color, romance, danger ; and speed—plenty of speed, with the necessary punch of good acting to make Byron Morgan's story go over J for nil it is worth. The public has become inured to spectacles and costume plays as a result are no longer the supremo at traction. Filmdom has reeked with heavy drama. All have had their fling at the public’s taste. Now they have devoured them placidly, perhaps some were even relished, for there have been some pretty en tertaining pictures evolved of late, this picture of up to the minute life is welcome. But "Sporting Youth” is that which will not be placidly devoured. The public will “eat it up.” if the public really wants good entertain ment. Here’s a picture that keeps pace with today’s speed crazed desires. Everywhere you see it. It's an era of speed. You must keep mov ing or be run down In the rush along life's highways. Father Time must grit his teeth and swing faster his scythe if he is to check the dash of this racing film And he’ll grin, perhaps, enjoying its youthful challenge and reckless spirit. And the public will sit on the side lines—-cheering—cheering for Reg and his racing car to win, with the girl, played by Laura La I'lante, who Is secretely In love with him. Lightning entertainment, this pic ture—ths kind that chucks sorrow to the winds, quickens the pulse and broadens the smile. In It Denny displays the same striking personality, the boyishly lovable characteristics which won him such a tremendous following in Ths Leather Pushers.’’ And this picture offers the same human touches which marked the direction of those fight classics, for Harry A, Pollard, who guided the filming of this feature. FElTSlflra WILL BE PERFOfIMED TONIGHT IT LOCILJGH SCHOOL T. Jones, Jr., magician who has been delighting audiences wherever he has apeared, will be at the Na trona county high school auditorium tonight under the auspices of the junior class. Captain Jones has some tricks that startle and with it all he possesses a fund of humor that adds to the value of the enter tainment. He was in Casper last year and staged an entertainment that was really worth while. This year he will have some new tricks, even better than bls old ones, it is said. 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Strongheart, his sweetheart, Lady Julie, and their five puppies will f. I '",® yOU r ! Tlany a , and man y a thrill. A story peopled with figures of love and hate, courage and cowardice, and Strongheart leap ing through scenes that will make you choke or cheer. , —also— / OUR GANG in “DERBY DAYS” and FOX NEWS AND HERE IS THE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON A DOG REVIEW ON THE AMERICA STAGE TONIGHT Each boy or girl who brings their dog on s chain or rone to th. , tonight by 7:30, will got into the show FREE. And £n£X£ ?dort±,?s!t£ come down after school today and signify your intention of being there. Better FUN FOR THE KIDDIES—A ROAR FOR GROWNUPS ZANE GREY’S B II MM “GOLDEN DREAMS” JQ C Bishop-Ceea CLAIRE ADAMS and CARL CANTVOORT AND TODAY —also— AND HAROLD LLOYD in “ASK FATHFR’’ Ort- SATURDAY Also LEO MALONEY in -THE BAR CROSS WAR- “HELD TO ANSWER” UNO TRAVEL PICTURE CLOSE AT THE RIALTO W During ths production of "Held to Answer," the Metro picture now showing at the Rialto theater, a religious revival meeting had to be staged. Nine hundred extras were gathered to represent the congrega- which was to be addressed by House Peters as the revivalist. At the climax of his speech. the revivalist had to call on the nine hundred to rise and sing. "Onward Christian Soldiers!” "If you don’t know it. pretend you’re singing anyhow!” ahouted Director Shaw through his mega phone. His words were wasted, however, for every one of the nine hundred recruited from the agencies only know where, lifted their voices and sang as only persons familiar with the hymn could sing IL "So this Is Hollywood!" said Grace Carlyle, who had just come to the coast from New York, and was mak ing her first screen appearance in , "Held to Answer." COLUMBIA 25c MATINEE TOMORROW DICK HYLAND’S REVUE “MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN” A Roaring Farce Under the Personal Direction of Dick Hyland —Featuring— THE BASHFUL BABIES’ CHORUS —and— THE MANHATTAN TRIO OPENING Roy Alexander and Bashful Babies Stella Gordon Richardson and Beauty Chorus Just One Girl __ Carl Bonner and Girls Lonesome Tonight Mildred Page and Girls J 1 \. L ? d^- a " d 7C-' —r •--- Roy Alexander and Girls’ I Aint (giving Nothing Away Bob Evans Finale - Entire Company PICTURE—JOHNNY HINES in ‘SURE FIRE FLINT Cbt Casper £>aflp Crfttune "Tee, thia la Hollywood.** said James Morrison, a veteran screen star, who was watching the screen ing of the revival scene with her. The nine hundred extras continued to sing, "Onward Christian Sol diem” with might, enthusiasm and unanimity. The final showing of the Para mount picture. “Around the World In the Speejacks,” will be held this afternoon and evening. WOULD SHUT DOWN GAS WORKS "My stomach haa been so filled with gas for the last three years tliat I felt I could pretty nearly supply our town. I also had fre quent pains in right side in region es the appendix. Doctors- didn’t help much. One day my neighbor told me about what Mayr’s Wonder ful Remedy had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that it will do all and more than you claim for it." It la a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the In testinal tract and allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver nd intestinal all menta. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. At all druggists.—Adver tisement. RIALTO TODAY DOUBLE PROGRAM “HELD TO ANSWER” A Metro Classic House Peters, James Morrison, Evelyn Brent and Grace Carlyle Head Perfect Cast Could Any Woman Influence You to Steal? ■JVatch Your Step! See to It That You Are Not "Held to Answer" —and— First Half of That Remarkable Film AROUND THE WORLD IN THE “SPEEJACKS” Fun From the-Prea. Shows Start: Pathe News 1,3, S, 7, 9 STARTING TOMORROW “BIG BROTHER” FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT Tonight is the night for all the family. Fri day never interferes with school studies, so is a good night for everyone. Mothers Bring Your Daughters and Enjo/the Evening With Them Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT Here’s a PICTURE “Big Brother” has a big theme that digs into your soul. Its thrills rush upon you with bewildering fre quency. Its dramatic force never slackens for a second. It’s a perfect picture—one you’ll never for get! BOY SCOUT MATINEE SATURDAY Every Boy Scout In Casper Is Going to Be a BIG BROTHER And Bring a Little Fellow With Him—No Charge for the Little Fellow EVERY MAN IN CASPER CAN BE A BIG BROTHER NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY Take a Youngster or a Couple of Them to See That Big Picture “BIG BROTHER” YOUNGSTERS ADMITTED FREE If Accompanied By a BIG BROTHER DI AI TO STARTING IiIALIU SATURDAY WTTOMINri Everybody’s Theatre STARTING TODAY—FOUR DAYS The Greatest Motor Race Ever Seen on the Screen The romance of a pleasure-mad youth who Is forced into a great motor speedway race and wins SIO,OOO and a girL Speed Action Racing Cars Smashed on Dangerous Curves— s. the Famous Monterey Race Course. /J A story of our modern younger set. Byron Morgan, author of all of Wallace Reid’s auto racing pictures wrote a story called "SPORTING YOUTH,” which so far exceeded anything he had ever done that Reid looked forward to producing it with intense elation—predicting that it would make him the most popular star in America, but Wallace Reid never got well and after his death, having no one else to fit the part, Paramount sold Sporting Youth to Reginald Denny, the vigorous young star of “Leather Pushers.” This remarkable picture is doing for Mr. Denny’s popularity all that Reid believed it would do for his own. There has never befen a motor racing picture that could hold a candle to "Sporting Youth.” Step on It! There's Not a Chaperone in Sight Jimmy was the sort that could make a hit with Betty —he was built for speed, the fastest jazz stepper and love-maker that was ever taken in the younger set. A story of the excitement seeking jazz hopping, pleas ure chasing youth of today always in search of a new thrill. The thrill comes—with a motor race—the fastest breath-taking climax ever screened. Young Blood and Young Ideas. Whiz! Bang! Who Cares? ADDED FEATURE BABY PEGGY THE $200,000.00 WONDER BABY —in— “MILES OF SMILES” Shows Start: I—3—S—7—9 10c and 40c FRIDAY, MARCH 7.1924