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HUSBAND GAMBLES IN “STOCKS, WIFE. SAVES HIM IN RIALTO FILMY Some wives dig into a man's pocket for money, others make him| dig. If you wanted to cure your] husband of gambling in stocks, and at the same time keep his money fn the family, how would you do it? Leatrice Joy, as the wife of a stock gambler, shows one way in| the intensely interesting Paramount, domestic drama of New York life,/ “The Silent Partner," which will be the big feature at the Rialto theater | for four days commencing tomor- row. In this Charles Mafgne produc- tion, Owen Moore takes the part of a emall-salaried clerk in a stock broker's office. When he suddenly gets the speculation fever, success turns his head. He resigns his| be proud of this picturization. His almost immortal story is re-lived on the silver screen, with all the finesse of a Belasco stage presen- tation. The California of its roman- tio period of ‘49 is brought out from the pages of history; the bygone days of the California pioneers are picturized as never before. Ramerrez, a colorful bandit-cabal- lero of the period, finds himself in @ predicament as he is about to rob the Polka Saloon, for the owner of the establishment is The Girl whom he met on the road a few days be- fore and carried across a stream. It is a case of love at first sight and a race begins between the sheriff and the bandit for The Gtrl. In a series of thrilling and captivat- ing incidents, in which the bandit is exposed, wounded and nearly hanged, the story {s brought to a thrilling conclusion. It is a beau- tiful love story in which thrills have not altogether been forgotten. The mountain fastness of the beauteous background of California is molded into the picture through the beautiful camera work of So! Polito and Thomas Storey. of the photo-play “If Winter Comes” are things to be thankfu: for. From the skilful handling of the scenery to the selection of the members of the excellent cast and the shooting, titling and cutting of the film each step in putting the novel into pic- ture form is marked by a fine artis- tic sense and strict fidelity to the famous story. Mark Sabre in the sympathetic hands of Percy Marmont becomes a living reality—the man to the life as drawn by the author. All the whimsical lovableness of the charac: ter and the firmness of purpose that makes Mark do what he thinks is right regardless of consequences are brought out by the actor with telling effect. Ann Forrest as Nona, Margaret Fielding as Mabel, Gladys Leslie as Effie, Raymond Bloomer as Lord Tybar, Dorothy Allen as High Jinks and Eleanor Daniels as Low Jinks appear to have stepped out of the pages of the book. patina Nn ts Send your automobiie news to “Spark _Plug."—care Tribune. ‘GOOD MEN AND TRUE’ | AT WYOMING BEST OF MARRY GAREY FILMS ANl of the Harry Carey produc- tions of the past, among which have been some mighty good ones, are excelled by his latest production— his second under the auspices of the Film Booking Offices of America. It is called “Good Men and» True,” is founded on the story of the same name by Eugene Manlove Rhodes and was revealed for the first time |at the Wyoming theater today. “Good Men and True” gives Harry Carey a role that fits him as snugly as a rubber skull cap fits the head of a bather. It/is a part that he can play with far better effect than any other star now on the screen. Hoe is a » of course, but this time is for Sheriff, backed by the better element of a Western town and op- Posed by a vicious faction that would throw the community open to the forces of evil. The love interest is furntshed by his admiration of the daughter of his chief political backer. The girl is Vola Vale, that always charming brunette who formerly played op- posite Wm. S. Hart in his Western dramas and won thousands of ad- mirers the country over. The ro- mantio element is one of the out- standing factors that make for th> extraordinary success of this latest Harry Carey vehicle. The plot against his candidacy ts Particularly vicious. His opponents stoop to the lowest methods to over- throw him. But on election day the | tide turns in favor of J. Wesley Pringle—Harry Carey's screen name in this instance—and he comes through with flying colors—the new Sheriff! There is one scene of ex- ceptional novelty, in. which drama and comedy is delightfully mingled. It is a scene in a Turkish bath tn which Carey throws Noah Beery | Dalton's new Paramount | “Who's Sorry A. into the water and then seizes him by the head and ducks him, Kismet- fashion, until he sputters and cries: “Uncle.” of comedy to a thoroughly enjoy- able picture. INST SHOWINGS TODAY It adds a corking touch OF “LAW OF LAWLESS’ ‘The final showings of Dorothy Picture, Lawless,” will ‘The Law of the Now?” is a wistful melody | of the old. ssiiones type, appealing sung ey Lewis ames on a Co- umbia Record. “Sweet Pal” is a fit- ting companion se- lection on the other side. At Columbia Dealers 3937 ol CWeProcessy take plnce at the Rialto theater today, Miss Dalton is supported by Theodore Kosloff, Charles de Roche and Tully Marshall. Victor Flem- ing directed the story which is a tale of life in the gypsy and Tartar tribes of the country bordering on the Black sea. Don't miss it. 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Over 37 million bottles sold. road. els “Finally a friend put me on to Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.— Tanlac and that's how I won the | Advertisement. TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o'Clock steady position and moves from a modest kitchenette flat to exclusive Park avenue apartments. How woman’s wit prepares for the crash that comes—how she stands by her husband even though he megiects her tn the excitement of piling up newly acquired wealth— 1s revealed in the film version of this human Saturday Evening Post serial of Maxmilian Foster’s, adapt- ed by Sada Cowan. “The Girl of the Golden West” should prove a big attraction with the picture fan. “IF WINTER COMES” 1S GLORIOUS PRODUCTION 'NOW AT THE AMERICA At the America theater Inst eve- ning the writer was given an op. portunity to pass judgment on the screen version of the Hutchinson story “If Winter Comes’ which William Fox has produced, under the direction of Harry Millarde. The verdict was overwhelmingly in favor of the picture. Readers of the book were delighted to find that the qualities which had made it such a popular success were all in- cluded in the screen version, heightened by the magic touch of the zation of the picture. camera and shown against a back- David Belasco, who wrote the! ground of the actuat localities writ original presentation, should ten of by the author. The care and Sis but that coffee smells good! Heknowsit’s FOLGER morn- ing from the fragrant aroma which creeps past the kitchen door up the stairs, welcoming him to break- _ fast. And after his steaming cup of FOLGER’S “‘Golden Gate” Coffee, rich, delicious and satisfy- ing, it’s easy for him to-decide that every morning from now on will be FOLGER morning. You, too,can make the FOLGER test. Simply serve FOLGER’S “Golden Gate’’ Coffee tomorrow morning—the Coffee you’ve been using the next, FOLGER’S again the third morning and soon. 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This famed success of the legitimate Stage has been molded into a cinema epic, which is a credit to the motion picture industry and to Associated First National, the releasing organt- CHARLES deROCHE “TULLY MARSHALL For red-blooded thrills, see— —the amazing fight in the burning mosque between the rival lovers; —the girl’s leap from the flaming tower into the arms of the gypsy leader; —the fierce hand-to-hand combat between the Tartar and gypsy tribes; —the dauntless gypsy vagabond conquering bucking steed and charging steer; —the daring deeds of horsemanship; —and a hundred other stirring scenes. —Also— Comedy—Fun From the Press AMERIC; COMING SOON PRINCE LEI LANI Hawaiian Tenor, In Person The best Coffee wins. ‘aT TILAATIT CASPERS FAMILY THESTUE AN 47 B40) LY RRDE Complete New Show Today “The Midnight Whirl” Presented by HIGH LIFE REVUE CO. “SKYLARKING” All That the Name Implies t : PHONOGRAPH ARTIST—LATE OF 10e——-30¢ HARMONY TRIO “BIRD OF PARADISE” QUINTETE SCENIC FEATURE COMEDY EDUCATIONAL FEATURE Recently Closed a Three Weeks’ Engagement at Colorado Theater, Denver HOOT GIBSON ins “RIDIN’ WILD” RIAITO Played Capital Theater, N. 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