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PAGE EIGHT BARNEY GOOGLE~ PANORAMA OCF THE GREAT * 100.000 CROSS CONTINENTAL RACE EN ROUTE TS ALESUOVERQUE 0M, cently eight persons, counterfeiting Soviet money and for-| stores from the American Relief TONIGHT COLUMBIA -22-. 5.2 BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES In That Funny Musical Show “FIDDLE-DE-DEE” 6—VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS—6 8—FOLLIES BEAUTY CHORUS—8 First Run Pictures “THE WOMAN WHO CAME BACK” 25c MATINEE TOMORROW NEW YEAR’S EVE THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC Eaaver’s rou pace ROUND House OW WALT. | WANT TO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE BEAUTIFUL MAH JONGG . ‘SET VOU GAVE ME FOR CHRISTMAS! AND LOOK! VE GOT ON THE DANDY RODEO SHIRT You GAVE ME DOESN'T IT KNOCK YOUR OH MR. WICKER ' WANT TO THANK You $0 MUCH FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL MAH JONGG SET You GAVE ME! 1 KNEW THAT MAK JONGG OUTFIT WOULD GET HER | OON'T KNOW WHERE !GOT THE IDEA -\T WAS & STROKE OF GENIUS | GUESS. aS SMILE AND DANCE —AT THE— Arkeon Dancing Academy “-CASPER’S JOY PALACE You all know the old saying: ‘Laugh, and the World Laughs With You; Weep, and You Weep Alone.” | Why weep? feud between them made the battle|the dynamic climax to which the © realistic that seventeen, including story speeds, with Jones “stepping Mr. Baggot himself, were injured in| on the action,” with characteristic it. daring and abandon. The big high- It was the first classic filmed. it preceding the climax is the on- and ran to the unheard of length ht of an avalanche, especially of 4,500 feet. Later we cut it to 3,-| staged for this picture in the Call. 000 for commercial use. Nowadays a fornia hills. This avalanche, vigor- five-reeler is comparatively small, for|ous in its conception and thrilling four reels in those days was con-| in its execution, buries the cabin in sidered too long for even ‘Ivanhoe.’ which Charles Jones, as Tod Mus- \sreve, holds his treacherous friend The picture commences with one] fectively. The story 1s an original of those characteristic Jones exhibi-| from George Scarborough’s pen, tions—a free-for-all-fight, feverish,| adapted by Bernard McConville. } primitive. a i Playing the feminine lead is Ruth Clifford. Maurice B. Flynn is a con- vincing ‘y. Others in the cast in- clude Kathleen Key, Hardy Kirk- land, and Eugene Palette, who plays a Mexican pseudo-heavy to the real villain of Flynn. Director Emmett J. Flynn has handled the details of the story ef: Laugh and Dance With Us Tonight at The Arkeon— “On the Great White Way” Tribune Want Ads bring results. fied Ad. peony production at that time. He visited Universal City recently |when many big productions were in |the filming. Here he ran across an old friend, King Baggot, then direct- jing Baby Peggy in her first big “Tho Darling of New TMG. GOUGIN GIVEN A ROLE AS PRINGE IN. 92) Jewel vehicle, TODAY TOMORROW and the girl he loves captive. CHILDREN’S AMATEUR THEATRICAL CONTEST “LONG LIVE THE KING” SoS The long heralded Metro produc- tion, “Long Live the King,” starring Jackie Coogan, will come to the Rialto Theatre next Saturday. Parti- cular interest is attached to this latest film of the young star as it is his first production under the $1,000,000 contract which was given| him recently in addition to a half million dollar bonus by Metro I tures Corporation. “Long Live the King” was only recently completed at Hollywood and its engagement at the Rialto Theatre will start Sunday. From various sources the information was current that a huge sum of money was being! spent in the making of this film and recent reports definitely fix the sum as $600,000. Of this huge amount nearly two-thirds was spent on the} ———C™CT—S construction of the magnificent sets which furnish the atmospher “Long Live the King surround Jackie with As is known to rs, “Long Live the was ad- apted for Jackie from Mary Roberts Rinehart’s novel of the same name. ‘The plot is set In the mythical Bal-} kan kingdom of Lavonia and hinges| around the escapades of the little] Crown Prince (played by Jackie), who is beset by a band of terrorists| ‘who threaten to sieze the Pa a| ment. The book is fascinatingly| told, filled with romance and excite ment a-plenty. ‘The producers of the film version of “Long Live the King” have retained these essen- tials of a good romance and Jackie is eaid to have the greatest role of his career as the adventurous Prince| Otto. | ——.>__—_ KIMBERLY TALKS OF EARLY FILM MAKING | The olf days when the Imp com- pany laid the foundation for the vust organization at Universal City, “Ivanhoe” by! in England at the | woman to be shown at the Wyoming I had been sell! ing the old Imps in England as British sales man- ager,” said Kimberley, “when we heard that there was talk of doing Sir Walter Scott's ‘Ivanhoe.’ _So I cabled Mr. Laemmle, urging that he send*King Baggot, then his leading man, to England to make it. Mr. Laemmle consented. “We leased Upster Castle, in Wales, for the location, and Baggot arrived with Leah Baird as leading and Herbert Brenon as cameraman. It was interesting, so many years after (for this was 1906) to find King Baggot here, directing Baby Peggy in this big production. “We got our extras for the big battle from two rival factions in the Welsh village—the tron workers and the and the shipyard he hands, ands, ‘The. old old Or G (Continuous 1 to 11) TODAY ONLY JACK HOXIE “GALLOPING THROUGH —also— “WHY ELEPHAN' LEAVE HOME” and Comedy “FELIX CAT” industry, and his bound wi 10ce——30c “DARLING of NEW YORK’ BABY PEGGY’S First Big Production STARTING TOMORROW “Hell's Hole, starring Charles! and tomorrow. “Hell's Hole’ takes its name Adee MINGLE IN PHOTOPLAY Jones, is playing at the Iris today] FOR CHILDREN UNDER 15 New Year’s Night, January 1, America Theater $20. Fancy Dancing, Singing, Clog Dancing, Boys’ Speed Shoe Contest MAKE ENTRY NOW 00 IN CASH PRIZES CALL MR. STEWART—374 LIONEL BARRYMORE Charles Jo: Bishop-Cass mes in CUPIDS Fik WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION. A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION, BROWNLEE’S HICK VILLE FOLLIES A Rural Singing and Musical Novelty with the Hickville Seven JAZZ BAND and Shows at: —also— HAROLD LLOYD—in—“ON THE JUMP” “HELL’S HOLE” A Mile-a-Minute Western With an All Star Cast Appearing at 3:15, 8:00 and 9:30 Daily—In Addition to Charles Jones In His Latest Picture “CUPID’S FIREMAN” Sunshine Comedy “SOMEBODY LIED” No Advance in Price—10c and 40c 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c WYOMING THEATRE ce Ale le, aie le: ae ~ “BOOMERANG BILL” He had won his name in a hundred fights, because he always came back for more ! But there came a day when he quit dead cold—and that. was the biggest, bravest fight of his life ! A soul-stirring story of underworld thrills and a “bad man’s” love that was finer than any king’s. —ALSO— CHRISTIE COMEDY, “FOOL PROOF” PATHE NEWS SPORT PICTORIAL THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA The Finest Music in the State Shows: 1—2:40—4:20—6—7:40—9:20 wr al MORE THAN A MERE CHILD PRODIGY AT LAST; ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTORS THAT EVER LIVED! Jackie Coogan ‘‘Long Live the King’’ By Mary Roberts Rinehart COMING TO THE RIALTO SUNDAY, DEC. 30