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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, igzs BOTH COMEDY AND THRILLS IN MARION DAVIES’ NEW PICTURE ‘ZANDER THE GREAT’, AMERICA n 80 role of ical yet nder the ad expanse of desert, with a sandstorm of blinding intensity. With, Holbrook Blinn, Harrison Ford, Hobart Bosworth, Marry My-+ Jr, Richard trated energy, and which is said to provide something different for blase NEW TESTAMENT PICTURE NOW BEING SHOWN HERE AT RIALTO it remarkably true to the gospel have spoken of it to my gation and have urged them to see it, It seems to me it must do a tremendous amount of good.” Other ministers have expressed similar impressions of the picture America Mrs. Jack Dempsey tn “Manhattan Madness. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- 4 COLUMBIA BLOCK WEST OF of the same name, HENNING Rialto 5 Sunday and Monday—Tho world famous “Passion Play” with special ROADSHOW musical score by the Netto Ladies Orchestra, Tuesday and Wednesday—Lois Wilson and Wallace Beery in “Rug- ged Water.” The Pacemakers com- . edy. Pathe Review. TODAY Thursday and Friday—Wm. Do- Mille production ‘‘New Brooms’ with Bessie Love and Neil Hamilton. Mermaid comedy ‘Spotlight’. Ira- Royce&Co. dies, Urban classic, A song review beautifully ® Columba presented by a company Sunday, Nov. 29.—*The Scarlet . four. Saint’ feature pleture with Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes also five acts of roadshow vaudeville, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 0- Dec. 1—“Ridin’' the Wind” feature picture with Leo Maloney and Jose- Hibbert & White COLORED BUT NOT BORN THAT: WAY rth of merchandise will be COMEDY. —MUSIC. - } given Hill al and Kinogt Amateur COM} ‘DI AN PEDROSA THE CUBAN MARVEL ALSO NEW_PHOTO- PLAY “The Scarlet Empty On Thu December 4 A Self Made lure” fea- | ie picture with Ben Alexander- Matt Moore and Mary Carr also five acts of roadshow vaudeville. —_ | | } MARY ASTOR and LLOYD HUGHES SHOWS TODAY AT 2:50, 4:30, 6: ve and 9 O'CLO! Mats. 10¢ arid 30¢ Bye. 10¢ and 40c MON. & TUES. FRED THOMSON And his «wonder horse SILVER KING —In “RIDIN THE COUNTRY STORE MONDAY NIGHT $100.00 Worth of Merchandise Give. Ber a Chevrolet for Xmas Dozen ' romance— , quivery t A gay and joyous stuffed with shiver Jack, as the young way to the girl who has roped —Ir All for 10c and 25c Shows at 1, 3, 5, Industries has voted to spend $200,- Saint” Mra, Rudy Valentino's newest pto- | 000 during tho coming year for edt ture fs Do Clothes Make the Wo-| cating the public in a better method —With— ee | of using ice. on | ens DOUBLE PROGRAM EXTRA! Dempsey Knocks Qut a At the REX THEATER TODAY fellow from the West, waiting for him with brass knuckles and has to fight his JACK DEMPSEY and ESTELLE TAYLOR in “Manhattan Madness” —Also-— “LEFTY” FLYNN “BREED OF THE BORDER” MINSTREL OT AR lo FEATURED IN AEX OFFERING famous | who engage in a tremendous battle screen b: in the swe Spaces of th Marion | jaye desert. Ga oF America| This provides the western sequence} “AS the ebony-hued bodyguard, and con+|which 1% enacted against the tower-| Valet and master of affairs for snever in} ing walls of high mountains and on| Steve O'Dare, the wild and wooly played by Jack Dempsey lanhattan Madness,” Tom Wil- son gives to the screen another of his inimitable face roles. In this Eneore , which comes to the Rex Wils 8 i 1 tw ck Hutt, today, int re in the cast, | Sid to be responsible for m ra roves dramati.|the fun with which the picture yet with funny touoties | abounds, His master, at almost ev elieve it, ross the silversheet | turn, finds trouble facing him in —a drama of intense and concen.| the picture and it is the faithful shadow, who through thick and thin, sticks by the champion as he pounds picture goers. It is a Coxmopolitan | bié way through a whole army of production used by Metro-Gold- | enemies, wyn. One of the important sequences of the story takes place in a myster- fous mansion that is literally alive with trap doors, disappearing walls, secret panels, and grandfather on playing havoc with the hero's future, and in these surroundings it is not difficult to imagine the pos- sibilities for funny situations with Wilson in the part of the faithful, but frightened gentlemen of color. Mahy theater-goers who once upon a timo attended that now almost Pr i burg Passion ence Reynolds, municipal organtst,,| extinct form of amusement known Play pi how being exhibited at the whole film ts one which will give | & minstrel show will remember the Rialto theater continues to po: those of a religlous turn of mind a| Tom Wilson for ft was as a min- in. Indications are that for the re-| better understanding of thelr Bible, | strel that he started his professional maining performances, the theater | and to those who may be inclined to | career. will be led to capacity. scoff at religion an earnest desire to RII oT been greatly moved by | learn more of the Bible and its teach- n Play picture,’ the Rev. Charles A. Sykes, pastor of the | North Presbyterian church, said viewin film, “and I find COMING FILM TS THRILLER and all who have seen it are agreed] Starting today four four days—| Undoubtedly the moet thrilling that tho film presents the New Test-| Marion Davies in “Zander the| (ese “fon une op ihe’ feerneee oe more vivid man-| Great.” Supporting her are Hol-| fijucced” watess (a ‘ ogee oF amount of f brook Blinn, Harrions Ford, Mary | ([uesed’ Wat his SHA et . Ministers are} Watson, Harry Myers, Richard| Sic, see arama 4a Hie se ng their congregations to see the | Carle, Hedda Hopper, Hobart Bos. | Vic} obens Tr aaiter EE MUAY uetroe a Play becaus is at once | worth, George Slegman, Oll How:| casinring and putting thrills into tional and h interesting | land and othe ars motion: padres; haa’ tht’ eéope ts and because no one possibly can see] Thursday, Friday and Saturday | this stor: oie : the picture without taking a more/ “pBiack Cyclone,” the Hal Roach t active Interest in his Bible. Pathe feature starring Rex; the| The story deals with the way War- Strengthened immeasurably by | king of wild horses er eee imusic of superlative quality by Cla: — God, mivetes Mle Jo8. 7; Fouewiag Stee Rex resignation of the captain of the Snuday and Monday—Mr. and| veteran station he expects as Num- ber One man of the crew, to be given command, Instead, Wallace Beery. an overbearing, blunt, harsh, day—Holmes Herbert and Aileen! ing man from another station ,is Pringle in “Wildfire,” Vitagraph’s | given the place. adaptation of the famous stage play Baxter wents to resign but loyalty to the service and a quick develop- ing interest in Lois Wilson, Berry's daughter, make him stay and even help the new captain, who ‘s inef- ficient, to hold his job. Baxter has been made to think by an ambitious girl in the village nearby that he has proposed to her, although her interest dies consider- ably when he refuses to try and get Beery in bad grace and to seek the commander's job for himself. Lois Wilson comes to the station for another visit and Baxter rescues her from a dangerous high tide— love is declared. He has no chance to tell her about the village girl and she leaves at once. Then comes the most trrific storm of the season and Beery refuses to take the boat out in the storm evén after an 8, O, 8. call has been re- ceived from a wrecked schooner He insists that God intends to lool after the ship without human help. . famous horse “Silver King” also} Desperate, Baxter leads a mutiny Linder & Starr Pathe Review and on Monday will] 4nd takes the boat out, He is hurt be Country Store night when $100.00 | during the effort to reach teh shib, This i the egianing of 4 Willa t “differer adapted | “be 1 ¥ Joseph } col: Wilson, Baxter, E }and F 5, Haver are featured in the, principal roles. ihe supporting cast are Dot Farle J. P. Lockney, James Mason and Willard Cool — The National Association of Ice Drink Hill Crest Water, Phone 1351. Men! with adventure and ‘And what fun! When finds New York spiced hrills! his heart! 1— Pathe News: hulk- | Prominent in| Che Casper Sunday Cribtne Roadshow V: Vaudeville At Columbia; Four The tive act& of roadshow vaude- vill being presented at the Colum. WOH hows’ and Country ‘Tomorow. Fred Thomson Stor bia today will appear four’times, at Tomorrow Tuesday th 2:80, 4:39, 6:45 and 9 o'clock. This} umbia will offer Fred weeks acts closing today are: Pe-| his r rvelous Horse. drosa, a Cuban wire novelty; Linder] “Ridin’ the four-foot and Starr offering @ song and com,| speed you'l e the edy skit entitled “Don’t you Remem- | pounding e to be ‘seen ber"; Jacw Davis, character come tory of Ic America Hibbert and White, “CoYored| Uke come: m tenipe but not born that way,” and Royce| fun wor ot ¢h C and company, a song review beauti-| croseing a 1 trentmet fully presented by a company of Tomorrow nig be ce at ‘oride re tour, | fe nigh o: hundred a ki of t The feature picture also endin rth of trom a its run today is starring “The Scar! Astor hants, Mary and Lioyd CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC u Ri be the mental & PAGE FIVE se AWAY TONIGHT |=” ont id ra AT RIVERVIEW PARK’ =: Will’ be Hughes. When you see Bebe Daniels in screen tésts of her new picture, Splendid omen in Hollywood, Crime,” you'll sca: recognize vas selected. to her. In some of the scenes she weara atin” in “Dar an old slouch hat, rough clot and rt requi an hoenett-to-goodness pipe rests be tween her lips. Bebe is an ambitious young woman these days. She just completed ‘Martini she plunged into w Splendid Crime.” | Bebe was born in Texas—Dallas to be exact, on Jantiary 14, 1901, and made her professional debut wher but ten weeks. old in the stage play | | same type Barthe to “Just & bough >po $20 To the e important Theda Bara has signed to appear in Hal Roach comedies. . . . Lionel Barrymore will also be geen in Roach comedies. . . . Lloyd Hamilton's mother. brought him a@ real Irish shillalah on her return from a trip abroad. ... Now that Priscilla Dean is to be starred in dramatic comedies she has bobbed her hair... . Rod La Rocque was recently adopted as an Indian chief. He became acquaint herring for end of was fish ed with the Indians while making | from he ONG selse AAO “Braveheart. + Pauline Frederick | head to has returned from Wellington, New — Zealand. Pat Harmon, ct as J} achieved fame through fightir Rymond Hatton and Wallace Beery | Used to verve as eae tea claim the mud elinging champion- | Cocks that bh pinpet ship of Hollywood. In one of the | >8& for wes ite : scenes from “Behind the Front” Hat- | tors rats Ave ton was armed with a broom’ and Beery with a shovel. An argument arose and they settled it by heaving shovels and brooms ful! of mud at | each other. weil as The Most Marvelously Beautiful THE FREIBURG The Supreme Sacrifice of All the Ages! A SUBLIME DRAMA! COMME TS ON bina dacegeal PLAY brothe Two ut borr real through his rem nOrse | wretched Judas member Him. This is the simple story. the Denver Episcopal clergy. —Mre. J. F. Kelly, steretary, St. Barnabas church, Denver R The photography of the picture is superb. ; Orchestral music of a quality higher than ordinary | solemnity picture that give it the devout atmosphere of a church # rvice. ‘ There are no smiles in the Passion Play until the resurrection The er stirred by this picture are a little too deep for analysis, but they are will never be stirred by anything out of Hollywood. 4 Comparable to no other story in the history of the world, t story is description. See it. Then analy e yourself. It is perhaps the m perfect motion picture ever filmed, not because chanical perfection, however, but because of the intense grip of its meanin become one of the populace of that time. You follow the save rabble hill, wishing that you might do something for Him This feeling with yo whelmingly. through the crucifixion. At the resurrection, the simplicity of what you do appears to you ir clearness. You feel that you can do it easil lo right by your fellowman Ladies’ Night Tonight GOLD FREE lucky 8—$2.50 Gold Pieces-—8 “Jane.” She's an athlete with a de clded flate for automobile driving as many a Los Angeles motorcycle po. Fox will play lceman can testify J. Farrell MacDon Music HAL BLACKBURN AND HIS BAND Arkeon Dance Tickets are good. RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS Under the Management of the Arkeon. Bus Service Every 15 Minutes Motion Picture Ever Made! passion piayq Reverently and Admirably Visualized Presented With Admirable Fidelity to the Biblical Story of Events on Which Civilization Is Based. A Picture Penetratingly Realistic. to the notions emotions that beyond af thé ig. You up the 1 over sudden and re- The preliminary. screening of the howing the village of Freiburg mey cause you to think that some of the < wor been more carefully done, but this notion is put aside hurried|y wher Then you know that you are not looking at mere acting It is rea or known to filmdom could only commit a sacrilege in attempti t The Passion Play is something everyone should see.—Rev. Homer E. Grace of I am sure the Passion Play will be an inspiration and a help to all who see it $20 ladies tending the dance tonight. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE CHILDREN 10c Resin EVENINGS 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20 APPROPRIATE MUSIC BY THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA During the Presentation of the Picture ADUL 7 and 9 o’Clock RIALT TODAY TOMORROW BIG WEEK AT RIALTO FINE FEATURE PICTURES AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS MONDAY Last Showing of the PASSION PLAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “RUGGED WATER” —With— LOIS WILSON and WALLACE BEERY ‘WEDNESDAY IS K. 0. P. DAY Part of Receipts Donated at- Special Attractions for Wednesday Night MARY MORGAN in Special Feature Dance MUSICAL TRIO THURSDAY and FRIDAY Bessie Love and Neil Hamilton —In— One of the Season’s Best Comedies SPECIAL ATTRACTION MARGURITE GRISSINGER and Her Pupils IN HER LATEST DANCE REVIEW STARTING TODAY AM ERICA in a rip-roaring comedy: drama ~—there’s a girl for you! the pigy by isbury Field sdapted by Vrances Marion settings by Joseph Urban drected by Georte Wa. il AMIE is irresistible. make you laugh; cinate you, she will thrill you, she will tug at your heart. Marion Davies’ most appealing role—a different kind of bicture! - MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN She wil) she will fas. STAN LAU aa | FOX NEW 10c 40c ' 9 o’Clo —In— “HALF A MAN” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them