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(owl So eee re _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924 * HOTEL ST. JAMES TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK * Just off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street PAGE Six CHARLES RAY, JACQUELINE LOGAN, WALLACE BEERY IN “DYNAMITE SMITH” TOMORROW AT THE AMERICA C Zz > > SPITFIRE” GLOSING AT TGKE Oct 15 KID 4 ~ “AMERICA, CHARLES AY} GRUSOE ON WILD ISLE | IN TOMORROW'S PICTURE) FOR NEW RIALTO FILM) Q°= When Murray W. Garsson started] The romance of childhood finds “to produce a screen version of Fred-| full swav again in Jackie Coogan’s erie Arnold Kummer’s popula mov-| newest ‘Metro-Goldwyn picture, “Lit- el, “Plaster Saints” and christened | tle Robinson Crusoe,” which is at 'The Spit fire," he had to make the Rialto theater today for a run of careful selection of.a player that| three days. Children, young and} ‘would qualify for all that the stellar | old, are going to have the time of role called for; Betty Blythe being} their lives when they see this film, cy) . seri from a long lst of names,| which surpasses anything gJackle at the America today. has done for adventure and real ex |! LAST TIMES TODAY StarcAnb In ‘The Spitfir Miss Blythe | c!tement. Tape AND 1 Jean Bronson, the grand-| It’s pretty hard, these days, to be sé 7” ‘ughter of a millionaire, who {s|# Robinson Crusoe and live a lot of sriven from her palatial home and| Years all alone on an island in the| forced to go to work. Miss Brun.| middle of the sea, as Alexander Sel- son sfopts the stage and in the| kirk did before Defoe put him in a t society girl to show | book and called him Crusoe. With he dots exceptional | every ocean traversed by steam pro- pelled vessels and battleships of all nations prowling around to keep the j peace; with dirigible airships float- ing aloft and hyroplanes making gashes through the horizon of every A DARING, VIVID STORY OF MILTON SOCIETY AND STAGE LIFE —With— BETTY BLYTHE | SILLS LOWELL SHERMAN Ch: Ray Picture. The fortunate circumstarice of get: iL tt der way before other big 5 studios ‘on the West Coast really fal to be alone anywhere crener atts * "| rt-yon like Charles Ray best as a timid, awkward boy, who, develape| fn Dyndmite Smith” :aye the Los Angeles Examiner, “Charles Ray ELLIOT DEXTER Se opened up last summer was partly|‘S! to be Alone Koen’ a two-fisted wallop, see “Dynamite Smith” his smashing drama of | rings hack: to his film adminets ait filha he critic of the Los An- PAULINE GARON - Supporting Charles Fay in. iis tis | 9 Frisco and Alaska, starting tomorrow, at the America. Thoms Ince | ;ei.: ‘Times declares “He is way ahead of his old self, to my way ROBERT WARWICK “The Se come BAK feature, “Dyrfamite NOT BUT LIE {| | produced “Dynamite Smith” with a wonderful cast—Charles Ray, Jac-| of thinking.” Caspey fans will agree with these opinions, it is be- —Also Comedy— ‘ane a Smith,” to be seen tomorrow and queline Logan, Wallace Beery and Bessie Love. lieved, when “Dynamite Smith” starts tomorrow. prorat eae eee Hav Shows. 1, 3, 5,,7 9 10c and 40c Friday at the America theater. The éasting director at the Thomas H- Ince studio had the pick of the field, veral other ir at produc on had to walt “Dynamite Smith,” was complet Who les? sie Love, an inspired wis of] very actor in the Mayme Arink: f TEASE, ARO, h inimitable | ton company: at the Columbia. will do everything | nothing but lying with the presen- In London’s Great Fog Albert Dobson, 14, was instantly killed when a rifle was accidentally discharged in a wagon in which sev- eral youths were riding. One hun- ter was shot in the hand by a stray bullet, another received a bullet in his finger while a third sustained a. flerh wound in the leg. : t takes, be vl vee ied tat'on tonight and tomorrow of a yee tah Danelle: Lee Le Nothing But Lies.”* de lugger Rourke, She had just| * t featured in “Those -Who| This round of falsehoods has had unusual success in the east and on the west coast. That's the truth about this bunch ef Ifes that creates, from the first fib to the last, a fine outlay of amusing situations. “and no sooner had she fin- © work in “Dynamite Smith” was snatched by First Na- NGREATHINT Sigs 3 Jacqueline’ Logan wwas* pre-eml- DENVER, Colo. Dec. 31. — trav “Kitty | For once you will revel in listen- j fl e actress to portray “Kitty 3 item ore | nf aden Enea oe eae | TO-MIGHT, # were induced to Iend her for the| This evening and tomorrow after- ton tail io Jackrabbit ears, would ci io : E , form a fuzzy. path of nearly 30,000 Tart She had Just. been released| oon and evening the Arington y n part the Dawn of 2 Tomorrow,” | Players will regalo you with the feet, were killed Monday in two FREE—FREE—FREE and two days after her work in| cholcest lies that were ever Jet loose Colorado counties as the result of SERPENTINE AND CONFETTI rabbit hunt day- declared by Gover- nor Sweet. When the 1,290 men and boys who | participated in the hunt in Phillips and Logan counties had checked in for the night, 15,000 bunnies and clder members of thelr famfiy had bitten the dust. Hunters estimated, basing their “Dynamite Smith,"" was completed, in one flock she began ‘The House of Youth" = in which she will be featured IRIS THEATER PROE PROGRAM ' - weed tt | figures on an average of four Pawnbrokers in“England are pro-| { hibited from taking in pawn any “ ” sf kinds of firearms or ammunition. London always is foggy. But it outdid! itself this winter, This pic- pounds to the rabbit, that the day's Wallace MacDonald, who plays] ture gives an idea of how heav; h ; y the mist was. It is not a allhouette, but | Pork sv ; = the part of Master Peter Godolphin, | a genuine photograph of two men warming thelr hands over a fire. ‘The Ashi haben ache Ae aiet slain in a duel during the action of | dark gray {s not fancy background. It is thick impenetyable London fog. | rectansante swith ihisty buisiag pot Frank Lioyd’s picture vers'on of “The Sea Hawk,” Sabatini‘e fcele- pies each. The rabbits will be ship-| , Chips off the Old Block brated story pleturized by Firat, Na- . ° ped to the Sunshine Rescue Mission tional pictures and scheduled’ to be Chicago Typical here for distribution among the mM JuUNTIORS— shown at the Iris theater today, en- ee needy. Little Me tered motion pictures at the’ old Of U. S. Cities Unfortunately the rabbits were Qnethird the reeus Mack Sennett studios. | f not the only casualties of the day. ease, ingredients, “In those days," MacDonald jok- fags retaasicx, 1 alag a iconagaia ia Speaker Asserts\: a motion picture studio was lower ees candy costed. For chil than a German mark. The actors nd adultt. SOLD sy vou DRuGaisT, Ul im, and all but the leading man read e ty! an ci, put, on! police | uklrorma javery eae | with a growth and development cén- u and either jumped into some } founding the srientists themselves, pond Kor ‘got thrownnes by Professor William L. 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