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Theatricals :-: Vaudeville :-: News of Lecal Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom RUPERT HUGHES RISES TO NEW “RENO” RUPERT HUGHES DIVORCE JOHNNY HINES STAR OF JOCKEY cea DRAMA AT AMERICA TUESDAY | AgMINCE IWFEATUAE AT AMLTO Rupert Hughes’ motion pictures, Bonner, designated by Major have been characterized mainly by. | Hughes as the perfect flapper, Wil- and won their great popularity | liam Orlamond, Howard Truesdale, through, his Irish sense of humor | Robert de Viibiss, Virginia Loomis, and his peculiar gift for sensiig| Richard Wayne, Hughie Mack, Vic- comedy in the most emotional and | tor Potel, Jack Curtis and others, dramatic of situations. Yet always The action of the picture shifts underneath has been the big dra-| from state to state, to present more matic situation with a punch. {| vividly the divorce problems which his latest Goldwyn picture, written | the couple in the picture faces; the and directed by himself, “Reno,"| action, starting in Reno, shifts to which has been booked for throe| New York, Atlantic City, South ‘days’ engagement at the America| Carolina and to the Yellowstone theater, beginning Tuesday, he has| National park, where the story centered his “attack” on the prob-| comes to its very climax in the lem presented on the dramatic side./} sensational fight between George It is tense and emotional to a de-| Walsh and Lew Cody, near the gree which he has hitherto not at-| giant geyser. tempted, yet is highly diverting, for so eee S Sa ona! SITTIN PRETTY : | All who attended the first show-] George Webb, Mervyn LeRoy, “Little Johnny Jones,” at| Pauline French and Brownie, the theater today and Mon- | wonder dog. * terday had the fortunate} © Arthur Rosson had charge of the er'to-be-forgotten chance of see- | direction \ a orge M. Cohan play ja years. Local theater-goers. now can | See it translated to the silent drama; | | needless to say, t idience wi satisfied with this Warner Brothers | screen classic, which continues | through the week. 7 . This picture is good fun, thanks| Yesterday, the local Prohibition fo the fine directing, and particu. | ©9forcement office received word 2 * yee from an unknown source that: a larly to tho work of Johnny Hines, the starring comedian. Knowing | P¢WlY organized bootlegging outfit that Johnny Hines has been dubbed | *cked by millions of dollars, was the George Cohan of cinema {*hipping liquor in metal containers humor if he were to try. “Reno” is not a thesis pictyre despite the fact that it is based upon me ;. ‘easily | 5h as are used by motion pietire the evils resulting from the varying br ce : — arte a pes ap distributors. laws in our 48 states. The et re ee re tae mere Speaific mention w ity which lias been the chief char- Cohan famous and put him on the | 2." On, “Los Anmeles After ‘the a 2 ‘ y fr wo ngeles. After the acteristic of Mr. Hughes’ screon| Sittin’ Pretty” is the name of the span ae container in question had been to work, as well as of his novels and|new musical comedy which Dick Hy- at Marte ‘with’ a) horse rac cated by the lquor sleuths, permis. plays, and the situation is one that|land’s Revues is opening today at which Johnny Jones, the jockey.| sion was sought from the express is faced by many divorced couples| the Columbia theater. It is given shoots Yankes Doodle past the win-| company to break open the lock in throughout the country. in two acts and includes 10 clever ning line and wins by a neck. There | order to examine the contents of the Mr. Hughes placed’ himself in the|and entertaining specialties as well motion picture is a con b veen a gamt shipment. ranks of the great as a plot which is fascinating. and a ga to frame up a ¢ The head of express company directors of today with his wark Ben Alexander takes the part of an and a fa} ph and thus com-/in this city refused permission to on “Souls for Sale,” which is stil] old mountaine Shirley McDonnell 0 feared | open the container on the grountls tremendously ‘popular. His produc-|that of a we artist, Gordon ere is an it was private _ perty and that tion of “Reno” will further enhante/ Richardson a mountaineer, Patricia DRS Ee see in his jurisdiction. After his reputation in the directorial| Westcott a newspaper woman, Bob Mee overs re ne deal of wiring and delay, the ield. Evan's, a fool, Teddy Magnus a = nally, is he derby finally broker oO 4 5 | seri (OM a thie ok Sanigoeal, BED) MATA. Peas. codghinrae oF the CARMEL MYERS AND GEORGE WALSH IN “RENO” where cards are against At ti the tose oe te ancy. Helene Chadwick has ths mountaineer, and Dick Hyland “Au- Joh Jones and he steers his -with a kick! feminine lead, that of Guy Tappan's gustus Wellington Brown. . A “ 3 hor to victory, although halt] But tt n't alcoholic “tea— second wife. The part of Tappan fs As can be seen from the cast tt) What makes a Geyser Geyse? The same old story—Trying to keep hot emotions in cold storage. They always | DUPded by acid thrown into his eye that the agents dis played by Lew Cody, one of the !s to be a story of mountaineer life, break out—youw” i 2 i f ., 3 by ar SETA nEMMT AGED oO viltalnoild AAA (he thahamemeet procines teat ‘ou’ve read a lot in the newspapers about .2nsational divorce cases. You've followed the thrilling His covered. It was Victor Hugo Hal- roles: Cafmel Myera portrays. the ft is a good one. details of divorce battles, of unbelievably daring marital mix-ups——But wait—you don’t know the half of it— | winan cast consists of| perin’s latest satire comedy, “TEA— m Standing, ps ry as &, o ret Sed-| with a KICK which was. being part of the third wife and Hedda “Ten Ten Tennessee,” ‘Memortes,”| Here’s the inside story of divorce—for the first time on the screen—all the drama, the revelations, the frank | 4°". Herbert Prior, Molly Malone.|sh!pped to the Rialto Theater for Hopper, that of the first. George “Tid Bits, lond Mama,” exposition of our notorious divorce tangles. Pos, showing on next Thursday and Fri- Walsh has an outstanding part as Moon” “Oh. How She Lied,” “Ma, - his heautiful white saddle horse, || @Y- the second husband, gee other He’ React yvonne Sid or Rupert Hughes tells the story, boldly, fearlessly, dramatically, in a drama that takes you on a madcap journey “geaut,” again figures: prominent- popular playérs in the cast are specialt'es w ven by various , ean : : ic ana tly ala Kathleen Key, Rush Hughes; son members of the company. across America, that’s crammed from beginning to end with thrills and comedy and breath-taking truths. If c? th uthor-director, Marjorie. ‘The Drivin’ Fool,” featuring Wal-| YOU never see another movie in your life, don’t miss “Reno.” The leading roles are played by Carmel Myers, j a acti ly Van is the photoplay. Geo. Walsh, Helene Chadwick and Lew Cody. “Reno” plays at the America Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. HAS TAKEN THE TOWN BY STORM A vibrant soul-searching document of human emotions — quivering with scathing drama—shaking with stupen- dous climaxes—driving ever onward to one of the most terrific situations ever plunged upon the screen! THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE LAST DAY Shows start at 1,3, 5, 7,9. Again we ask that you come early and avoid standing. YOMIN G Hoxie plays the role of a sheep herder who gets into trouble with PEARL will start at 2:80 and 4:45, and the evening shows the cattle ranch, Lillian Rich, the TENG IS GIVEN jat 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock. Buy AA 5 POST Wil! ing mystery story which ran iri ger-| Mitchell Lewis Darmond, are stars{ versal photodrams, “The Man from | Attractive heroine of, “Man to LAUNDRY | specu TE {al form in a popular magazine re-|in their own right. Wyoming,” showing at'the Wyom- | Man," “The Kentuck Derby,” and | | cently under the title of “The Man ing theater, Monday, ‘Tueeday ana | othe® big Universal productions, AT YOUR SERVICE APPEAR HERE SOON IN) sc: exon wyack Hex Mitre tory waren oe wit | Phone 1702 Not only does this ambitious pho-| A 2 t F. be Mam- MacLeod Raine’s famous ncten ‘eud y whose daring horsemanship | novel, “Wyoming,” and was scen- of one of the most popular authors has graced so many western films. | arized by Isadore Bernstein. ————a | : x of modern times, but also of being ft th R is starred in the production, and Robert N The Soke Women. abenbetipher FILM the starring vehicle of one of the|}| O e ange and private secretary has man: timnear tHe pictured as the home- ’ What is said to be a very fast moy-| Stage and ecreen, Guy Bates’ Post. T Id ° Fil breaker who, with her deep, subtle, ing and absorbing melodrama is Tt is sald that the story ‘has teen | oO. mn U m 7 Promised to the patrons of the! given a most lavish production, and/ tan and his wife, while she calmly bar's First National releas:, starring pockets the affections of her em- Dorothy Phillips, which will be of two days which will begin Tues-| justifiable when one scans the| A graphic pleturization of the ployer, but it remains for the vital #hown at the Iris Theater today only | day. its alluring title is “Gold Mad-| names of the performers who ap-| ancient feud of the western range ness," and it is a screen adaptation; pear in support of Mr. Post, for at| country: between sheepmen and showing at the Wyoming Theater, to Of gossips and gossiping that has give the office girl a square deal. ever heen produced. — = Endless stories have been written When {t was first selected as Miss ‘ampire who makes eyes at her Picked because it portrayed one of ? Yon and wins him away from the the principal evils which confronts { sadeyed, weeping wife. ‘But’ noth- Soclety today. Rather, it was selected NOW earnest, young woman who makes portunity for Miss Phillips to display | her boss's battles her battles and her rare emotional qualities. How-| PLAYING a living for himself and family. already in the script when it reached In “Daytime Wives,” the private Director Holubar’s hands, and he has secretary is shown as 2 beautiful and taken advantage of every oppor- aa a ideals, who works zealously and un- can do to a woman's reputation. selfishly for her employer's interests Miss Phillips is supported by an and resists all temptations to become 2dmirable cast. The picture was manta |California mountains, and contains —_——>_— {some of the most superb outdoor snow scenes that have ever been T 0 M i I X AT Baws. — 4s it may almost be said to see with its skin. Even when it is placed in Tom Mix and his horse “Tony” in’ tcts! darkness it can find its way attraction at the America Theater and on the blackest night it can today and Monday. On the suine pro-'espy the most minute insects— stam is a comedy “A Monkey Mix| insects invisible to the naked eye neighboring cattlemen and ‘whose story Is ve i Dt Jack Hoxie, the hard riding cow- ES adtanet Rie 2 opalliaed STARRED IN POWERFUL i = ; toplay boast of coming from the pen GOLD MADNESS, RINLTC ¢. Bradbury, directed. most noted actors of the American| — manner causes a coldness between a “The White"Frontler Allen Hol Rialto Theater for an engagement! this claim would seem to be entirely | “ he strongest indictments film drama, “Daytime Wives,” now {8 one of t of James Oliver Curwood's fascinat- least three of them, Cleo Madison, cattlemen is presented in the Unt- showing the office girl as a heartless Phillips’ starring vehicle, it was not ing much has been said about the because it permitted an excellent op-| helps him in his great fight to carve ever, the indictment of gossiping was earnest young woman with ‘high tunity to show what idle tongues a female lounge lizard an@ jazz produced in Los Angeles and the “Blind a bat” is a common expression. But a bat has such un- usually keen powers of vision that “Byes of The Forest” is the feature without faltering or blundering: Up" and current events. of man—with amazing swiftness. ne aes Everybody’s Theatre America jtraction Bud Brownee in songs, Sunday and Monday—Tom Mix in monologue and dancing. “Byes of ‘The Forest,” and Fox Im-| Tuesday and Wednesday—Guy perial comedy “A Bates Post in “Gold Madness” also Fox News. Community sing-!adapted from James Oliver Cur- ing Sunday night only at 8 p.m. | wood’s “Man From Ten Strike, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday— Mermaid comedy ‘Flying Finance” “Reno” is the feature picture, with’ Hodge Podge novelty and Bud George Walsh and al! star cast, also Brownee. Pathe News and Topics of the Day.| Thursday. and Friday—Vic. Hal- Friday and Saturday—"Her Tem-|perius, “Tea With a Kick,” Mack porary Husband,” -starring Sylvia; Sennett Comedy “In Bad, the Breamer with Owen Moore, will be! Sailor,” Fun from the Press; Pathe the feature picture. There is also| News and Bud Brownee, an Our Gang Comedy “Lodge Night”| Saturday—Starting Mae Murray ge M.Cohan | and Fox News. in “The French Doll.” A happy-spirited, exciting romance of an Ssrtiod American jockey in England, with a thousand Iris Wyoming aah cl tuniee’ ere Deptine and one spectacular situations. Wives,” <Also comedy and Movie | Chats. Sunday Only—Doroiny Phillips in “The White Frontier,” and Snub man Conquers,” starring Katherine; T%e Man From Wyoming” from CHRISTIE COMEDY, “A PERFECT 36” KINOGRAM NEWS |the book Wyoming by William Raine, Thursday, Vriday~-Harry Carey in “Desert Driven” also Buddy Mes- senger in “So Long Buddy.” and Felix Cat. Starting Saturday—Prisci'la Dean "The White Tiger,” her latest McDonald, and Our Gang Comedy, ‘The Champeen.” Wednesday and Thursday—Dus- tin Farnum in “The Grail,’ and two comedies, Larry Semon in “The Gown Shop” and Harold Lloyd in “Next Aisle Over.” | iday and Saturday —- Little kie Coogan in “Ct s Da the Hall Room Boys in oni f thelr latest comedies “No Money Guide Them.” EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—ALL WEEK BUD BROWNEE Casper’s Favorite Comedian IN A FEW STORIES—SNAPPY SONGS And a Dance All His Own APPEARING TODAY—MATINEE 4.0'CLOCK EVENING 8 AND 9:30 SHOWS START: 12:30—2:10—4:00—5:50—7 :30.—9:290 THE Scene from : MANHATTAN Regent Pittures Corporation's TRIO "THE DRIVIN' FOOL" be Feng ipod | | | Columbia. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday-—Dick Hylands Musical Re- vue in “Sittin’ Pretty” and feature Riaito pictyre “The Drivin’ Fool.” Sunday and Monday — Johnny| Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Hines in “Little Johnny Jone Dick Hyland and his musical comedy Christie comedy “Kidding Katie.” | company and feature picture Mar- Kinogram news. As ag added at- garet Marsh in “Face To Face,” At the —WITH— DICK HYLAND’S REVUE COLUMBIA

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