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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1923 Theatricals INN 15 RAIDED IN‘FOG BOUND’ Thrilling Scene Shown In Picture Coming To the Rialto. Since prohibition has been more or less effective It has become a com- mon sight to witness raids on differ- ent resorts suspected of selling 1iq- uor, This was amply evidenced during the filming of for Wyoming Theater Dorothy Dalton’s latest Paramount Monday, Tuesday—Hoot production, “Fog Bound” ‘ latest T-reel special comes to the Rialto Theater next|* ‘Thursday and Friday. All exteriors for this picture were shot in the vicinity of Pa'm Beach, Florida. One sequence shows a raid by revenue of- ficers on one of the many inas in that section, and great curiosity was manifested in the event by society folk at this exclusive resort. At times the crowd was so great that production work had to be suspend- ed for a time until the spectators ‘were persuaded to move back. Wil- lat, the producer, decided to run no Vaudeville |-| Neilan production. Will Rogers in the same program in his latest two part comedy “Jus’ Passin' Through” also Fox News. Torrence, Edwarq Horton, Lois Wil- son. Kinogram News. Sport Pioc- torial. Thursday, Friday—Dorothy Dalton in “Fog Bound.” Mack Sennett Comedy. Fun from the Press. Pathe News. Iris Today Only—Big Boy Williams in “Western Firebrands,” also Harold Lioyd in “Take a Chance” and Sun- shine Comedy. Monday and Tuesday—Jack Holt in “The Grim Comedian,” and Al St, John in “A Tropical Romeo.” Wednesday and Thursday—Mary Roberts Rhineharts “The Glorious Fool,” featuring He'ene Chadwick, also Clyde Cook Comedy “The Es- quimo,” and Harol® Lloyd in “Non Stop Kid." Friday and Saturday—"The Spo!l- ers," featuring Milton Sills - with Noah Beery, Barbara Bedford, Anna Q. Nilsson amd star cast. On the same program in a Sunshine comedy “The Wise Cracker. HOOT GIBSON AT WYOMING The atmosphere of the old West has never been the Indian-killing, ranchhouse-revel, fighting atmos- phere of the dime novels in the picture in which Hoot Gibson has starred. Gibson has always played in stories in which his character could have been transferred to another Saturday—Starting, “The Spanish Dancer with Pola Negri. scenes luman Hearts” ‘starring House Peters. Thursday and Friday—Jack Lon- don’s famous story “The Abysmal Brute.” Starting Saturday — “Thundering Dawn.” starring J. Warren Kerr!- gan, the hero of the “Covered Wag-| America Today and Monday—Armistico Day offering “The Eleventh Hour,” featuring Charles Jones, Shirley Ma- son and other prominent stars. Also Al St. John comedy “The Roaring Lion,” and Fox News. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday—“Potash and Purlmut- ter” featuring Barney Bernard and, Blex Carr, the well known stage comedy made into the funntest,) laughingest, screamingest picture that ever hit the screen. Starting Saturday—“The Eternal risks of a retake and so made sev- eral records of the shot, which is sald by those who have seen the pro- duction to be one of the most thrill- ing and interesting episodes ever screened. David Powell is Miss Dal- ton’s leading man, and Maurice Cos. tello and Martha Mansfield are in- cluded in the strong supporting cast. —___ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY Bake ‘West. ee ee ee a Che Casper Sunday Crfbune posed of the shooting of Miss Mason and Charles Jones through the tor- é 5 into the ocean, at a height of sev- eral hundred feet. | Another interesting thrill is com- In number, an uageteade, | An heiress to a vast estate is the the stunts seen in “The Eleventh | dupe of a scheming father, and an Hour,” which opened last night at ambitious foreign prince. The the America theatre for a three-day | father desirea the fortune which she engagement, exceed those of any} possesses; the prince desires the «phe Eleventh Hour.” previous melodrama. The “eps } pune vial toasts inventor eer | ——_——. headed Charles Jones and Shir-| employ concocted. An Irishman, ley pw includes June. Elvidse| whom she loves, causes her mental | PE card —_ ® Motometer tor his and Alan Hale. Lincoln J. Carter | suffering by putting her in doubt of Christmas’ is responsible for the multitudinous| his honesty. He did this for| a thrills, the melodrama being adapted | patriotic reasons, not daring to re-| Electric Supply and by William Fox from a stage play | veal his true identity. } Construction Co. of his, From the foregoing conflict of in- | Fast, colorful, intelligent, vidual thrills will arise will arise | Wiring and Supplies story is a whirlwind of delight in h are dumbfounding in their! Estimates Gladly Furnished cent intrepidity and pictur- eas. Shirley Mason is superb 4? E- Midwest marine. It you like good, old-fashioned. pulsing, pounding melodrama, see the | ay its tortuous intricacies, all of which are developed with consummate | smoothness. other words, his roles have been human and real, not merely “dash- “Dead Game” comes to the Wyo- ming theatre today, Monday and Tuesday. It is the latest Universal | production starring Gibson. It was | written and directed by Edward | Sedgwick. | “Dead Game” has in Its cast be- | sides Gibson such well known play-_ ers as Robert McKim, “villain de luxe”; Laura La Plante o! ind the World in Eighteen Days” and “Pertls of the Yukon"; William Welsh. McKim ts particularly fa mous as a “heavy” of western pic tures and Miss La Plante, while this is her first lead, has been popu lar for two or three years in serials, two-reel action dramas and come dies. “Dead Game” ts a story of a man who knew a good deal about fight pedo tubes of a submerged sub-| i Phone 483, | | ing, riding and being a heman !n general, but nothirig at all about Three,” with Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, Raymond Griffit! tmosphere than that of the West PHONE 1702 the author had so desired. I To him a woman was the oblem.”* EDWARD HORTON, ERNEST TORRENCE, LOIS WILSON, FRITZI RIDGEWAY, CHARLES OGLE ano LOUISE DRESSER My word, here’s Ruggles himself—that deucedly fun- ny English chappie who lands out West where men are mean and that sort of thing. You'll jolly well have the time of your life, don’t y’ know. \ Cawn’t help it—it’s simply rippin’! Also KINOGRAM NEWS SPORT PICTORIAL Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, GAME You'll Cheer Out Loud Over This One! It’s the most thrilling, dare-devil picture in which Hoot has ever appeared. See him with his bare hands capture a wild horse in the desert, and give his ene- mies the surprise of their lives when he comes dash- ing right down the main street of the old home town. And just in time for a battle-royal! PLAYING You'll say that this is the livest, most glorious enter- tainment you’ve ever seen! No one but Hoot could do it; come early! 10c ——— 30c YOMIN Everybody’s Theatre TODAY TOMORROW TUESDAY UMBIA BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES OF 1923 A CHINESE HONEY A MUSICAL MELODRAMA With an Unexpected Kick COMEDIANS TO MAKE YOU LAUGH PRETTY COSTUMES High Class Pictures Patrons are Requested to Attend the Matinee and Avoid Standing Special Ladies’ Matinee Every Wednesday—Two Admitted for One Ticket. BUBBLING WITH MIRTHFUL MELODIES AND DANCING BEAUTIES FROM THE FOLLIES SPECIAL SCENERY and ELECTRICAL EFFECTS NEW SHOW TODAY And now the perfect combina- tion—the Negri of foreign-made triumphs in an American pro- duced super-pic- Herbert Brenon KODUCT/ON GRACE DARMOND in “A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE” : Gs Matinees Today 2:30, 4:45 Evening 7 and 9 O’clock Paramount Preture at Night. 25¢ Matinee Saturday PACE FIVE. -- News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom Le oath Kian A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND MONDAY iCHARLES JONES AND SHIRLEY MASON LINCOLN J. CARTER’S GREATEST THRILLER ‘An American Pivate Story THE THRILLS OF A THOUSAND PICTURES PACKED INTO ONE ALSO 10c 20c “ROARING LIONS” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 (Comody) 10c and 40c 10c 20c ‘A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY ONLY BIG BOY WILLIAMS WESTERN FIREBRANDS ALSO HAROLD LLOYD AND BEBE DANIELS IN “TAKE A CHANCE” AND SUNSHINE “STEP LIVELY PLEASE” COMEDY AMERICA J STARTS TUESDAY Laughs — roars — chuckies — thrills — gasps—tear—come s0 fast—never stop! Jazztime — ragtime — laughtime — alltime — selfstart — nonstop — surefire — nevertire Oh! Meyer SOME PICTURE! rm) SAMUEL presents Potash and Perlmutter with BARNEY ALEX VERA BERNARD CARR GORDON RE Nr eA TIN TTI ET | Hee a1 P8898 El gis § ° $5 Sey 8 @egek S83 #2 25