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cl ° Ww) Pp d . 4 a4<e%9 t h o j fi ns c 2 n 1 —_— a om a PAGE FOUR “THE COMMON LAW? TD PRESENT PROBLEM IN NEW WAY, THE RIALTO Common In “The Law,” the screen version of the novel by the weil known author, R. W. Cham bers, which opens a four days’ en pagement at the R Theater to-| c yroblem is presented Borns problem which / often occurs “in the life of wealthy young men of whet to choose love or fortune. Beautiful Corinne Griffith in the role of Valerie West. an artist's model, and Conway Tearle, as her employer, are deeply in love with each other but Con- way's screen parents strenuously object to the marriage and are plan- ning to force thelr son to marry a cold-blooded society girl whom he does not love and in this way enable him to clim! he social ladder. The} father threatens to cut his son off without a cent if the latter persists in carrying out his plans to marry his model. In the usual “cut and dried” type of fiction or drama the hero would unhesitatingly renounce all claims to the paternal fortune and choose the course of true love. | But ft ts just here that “The Com-| mon Law” displays orig! y and is more tru’ an its pre decessors of similar nature, for the hero in this case listens to the paternal admonitions and turns his ack upon Mr, Cupid. Nor does he alter his decision to the very end of the story. ‘“Terrible!—Unmanty -—Conduct unbecoming a hero,” you ejaculate. ute true, but it fs in Keeping with the character, for the artist fs not regenerated by love until the very end of the last reel. and then his parents withdraw their opposition to the match and all ends as it should. This is only one of the points wherein “The Common Law” differs from previous stories this theme. The popular nas a prominent that of Querida, Ddullt ups Elliott De role t anot “HIS LAST RAGE” NOW PLAYING AT AMERICA “His Last Race” is a “Mankiller,” a great white horse. It is truly a thriller, There ts a fine cast of players among whom are story of | “The Cowboy Sheik” Pauline Starke, Noah Beery, Gladys Brockwell, Robert McKim, Tully Marshall, Alex Francis, and many others. A new Clyde Cook comedy. ‘The. Orphan,” ig also included in this fine show which plays at the Ameri- ca today and tomorrow. THE AGQUITTAL: 15 NEW FILM TOMORROW AT WYOMING THEATER A humble taxicab driver, who with one word sways the trend of a sensational murder trial, has a part hat requires great acting, t explains the highest-priced “taxicab driver’ who ever did a “pit" of only a few feet at Univer- sal City, This occurs in “The Ac- quittal,” Universal's all-star Jewel version of Rita Weiman’s famous stage play coming Saturday to the Wyoming theater. The tax! criver in the picture is none other than Hayden Stevenson, famous as the fight manager in “The Leather Pushers.” It was too important a bit for any but’a skilled character actor, hence Stev- enson’s temporary desertion of the Re 1 Denny pictures to appear with Norman Kerry. Claire Wind- for and the rest of the cast in the mystery play. The story depicts a rensational murder trial in which the evidence of eagh witness is pictured in ac- tion on the screen as the gripping mystery of the story unfolds itself. One by one every character in the Plays falls under suspicion. “Who's guilty?” is the burning question until the very end of the picture, tho final flash clearing the mystery in one dramatic moment. “WHO'S BABY 1S IT” Ai COLUMBIA TONIGHT Nine excellent numbers have been Prepared for the musical comedy “Who's Baby Is It" which will open this evening at the Columbia thea- ter. In the opening number there will be “The Dance of All Nations’ and at the conclusion “The Stars and Stripes Forever” by the entire company. Other specialties “Somebody Stole My with Bob Evans and girls, “Little ter Gun.” Roy Alexander “Tokio Tango,” Mildred are “Ti MEMES MAN IN THE WORLD” AMERIC When George M. Cohan appeared in the title role of “The Meanest Man in the World” tin New York City.for a solid year, he amused thousands of theatre-goers. Today this famous stage play has been adapted to the screen, and begin ning next Sunday at the America Theater will present this First Na- tional release for the first time in this city. Bert Lytell enacts the “meanest man” role in the screen version and the laughs provided by Cohan in the footlight presentation are presented in equally rapid fire succession by this popular player. Working op- posite the star is none other than beautiful Blanche Sweet, who makes her return to the silver sheet in this feature comedy-drama. Wil Rogers in his latest comedy. will also be shown. (ONE MAN DOMINATES A COUNTRYSIDE IN FILM Van Brewen’s enmity was the most dangerous thing any man could acquire around that section of the country for hundreds of miles arqund. He was brutal, domineer- ing, selfish and unscrupulous. And everyone knew that he had set his mind on having Martha; But along came John ‘rent, a gentleman tramp, back from the war, penniless. He had nothing with which to com- bat Van Brewen except his wits and his strength. And ‘Trent loved Martha. But in turn he was desired and loved by Delila Jameison, “the Viggest man in Bear Valley." Here is a situation as thrilling and tense as any in modern drama. tro’s “The Eagle's Feather, Rialto Theater. STARS DARE DEATH IN That there is a special Providence protecting the daring motion picture ponbgt is demonstrated ‘again in Eleventh Hour,’ Betnarad Dariiens production of Lincoln J. Carter's exciting melodrama, in which Shirley Mason and Charles Jones co-star, in breathless succession, —> SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS ROME.—A commercial treaty be- tween Italy and Russia was signed. DALLAS.—Gordon Ingalles, Rob- ert Ingalles and Richard Rader were found guilty on all except three of the 18 counts in the indict- ment charging them with using the mails to defraud in alleged oil pro- motions by a jury in federal court. MINOT, N. D.—North Dakota Democrats meeting in state conven- tion’ endorsed William G. McAdoo for that party's presidential nomina- tion. WASHINGTON. — Aggregate re sources’ of the country’s national barks Increased $431,171,000 during 1928, Comptroller Dawes of the cur- rency announced. WASHINGTON.—Senator John- son of California formally denied published reports that he soon is to withdraw from the race for the Republican presidential nomination. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio.—Warrants charging Nicky Arnstein and Cherles D. 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A Fine Picture Program LON CHANEY in “FLESH AND BLOOD” 25c Matinee Tomorrow with a tremendous all-' star cast featuring NORMAN KERRY CLAIRE WINDSOR BARBARA BEDFORD RICHARD TRAVERS and others From the famous stage play by RITA WEL MAN as produced by COHAN and HARRIS In the Role of VALERIA. WEST is. at first shocked stunned when she_ learns what is expected of her as an artists model but after several months of studio life even she falls into their loose way of living, and it is not long before we see her danc- ing on the table at a wild and ‘You won’t know It will give you the Bishop-Cass TODAY -AND SATURDAY SHOWS AT 1:00—2:00—3.30—5 :00—6 :30-—8 :00—9 :30 Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and SATURDAY PAULINE STARKE--GLADYS BROCKWELL TULLY MARSHALL -- ALEC FRANCIS AND THREE OF THE SCREEN’S GREATEST VILLAINS | NOAH BEERY—ROBERT McKIM —AND— DICK SUTHERLAND SUPPORTING BOOMERANG THE WONDER HORSE AS “MANKILLER” , —in— ‘HIS LAST RACE? THE GREAT See OE aa —Also— _ CLYDE COOK —in— “THE ORPHAN” LINCOLN J. CARTER’S MELO-DRAMA . “THE ELEVENTH HOUR” CHARLES JONES and SHIRLEY MASON —also— BOB AND BILL—“THE CANADIAN LYNX” et ed who until her ad- dio life, had been a Big of irreproachable cul- ture and ement, How at the eleventh hour, she is finally rescued from a life of degradation, forms a ebrhhan | climax to the photo- play. COMMON LAW’ RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW FAMILY NIGHT Tonight is a night for all the family. Friday night never interferes with school studies’ for Saturdays. Mothers bring your daughter and spend an evening with her. Arkeon Dancing Academy “On The Great White Way” —COMING— $50.00—PRIZE MASK BALL—$50.00 St. Valentine’s Night 10¢ AND 40c