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“THE TRAP’ AT CAPITOL
. A GRIPPING STORY;
' CHANEY IS STARRED
S.‘ e
' POWERFUL STORY OF NORTH.
" ERN CANADA RUNS GAMUT OF
i HUMAN EMOTIONS. :
r Remarkkable in strength of story,
_acting ana scenic grandeur, “The
Trap” which comes to the Capitol
{ Theatre Mounday stands forth as one
; of the gveatest moving pictures seen
Liere in many months. Lon Chaney
U made 23 debut as a star in this
great production which proved to be
In rrodiziovs success a few years ago
:—1'1(1 nov rclurns for reshowing after
“a triumphal revival at the Colony
§Theatre in New York. ‘
8 ‘“The Trap” is the story of a
z'l"rcnch-t'.'".ndinn trapper, introduced
“to the aicience as a simple child of
"m!turc vwho leve all men and believe
all men ore the same.
i,A ruthlegs American adventurer
mes into his life, steals his sweet
»yfl"\h’ pAeee~H% ¢ his minc,
~@nd turns the simple Gaspard into
cunning wolf whose onc aim in
ffc ifl’?mnuk' ‘i& cn‘!‘_( ;’\:_ff\tt. 55
- Step Uy step®he achieves his re
(Venge—the woman, who tossed hii})
, agide is dead, her haby son is in hfl'
:clutchc.z. and Benson, hi¢ hated ('n(f
“iny, langcizhes behind prison bare
But just when Gaspard feels s
task is completed, he learns that
Beaton s been paroled and is com
ing back. Fearful that his enemy will
take the child, whose tiny finger:
‘have twitted themselves around his
+heart, Goepard plans a deady plot.
This time he is going to make sure
there is no slipup. He constructs a
fi(‘nth trgg of fiendish ingenuity and
jsits back to n\}'ait the coming of the
'mun{ be hates! In the death trap
:‘pro\\is a starved wolf, with eyes
‘gleaming and full of hatred for { o
man who Las made him a pr:.mm-r s
‘here tho climax unfolds before your
‘eyes with startling suddenness and
lifts a great picture into the realm
of film nasterpicces.
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HUNDRED MILE TRACK
RACE FOR SPEED LIMIT
There iva certain exhiliration
about “Stepping on the gas” but
our readers can take it from Ray
mond McKee, youthful star of tne
new Gotham Production entitled
“The Speed Limit,” that is not all it
i« crackcd up to allowed, even en
courared, Lo go the limit.
The o . crage person does not r(!n~‘
lize tha: to be a, successful auto--
mobile encing driver a course of!
training = just as cs<ential as it is
to any vpe of athleties, The torrific‘
nerve stiz'n which racers are sub
jeeted to would very likely cause
serious lenetions and pogeibly perma
nent dizability to one not prepared
for it.
Therefore, when Mr, McKee was
advised by Director Frank O'Connor
that to make the race scene for
“The Speed Limit” absolutely rea
listic ho would be allowed to enter
a one lvndred mile track race in
Vhieh wcre such drivers as Tommy
.‘ji‘qn, I'sank Murphy, Barney Old
f‘({*fiuu' others nf&'&qunl fame, Mc/
Kq‘g 'thua-"ht he w’fs’_, in for a grand
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L{ge; 500 N fnund/ out %’t in order to
@ hivself intact and prevent be
i hun wver he had to maintain an
average »i over one hundred miles
an hour. Added to this was the
dreaded monotony of the broad track
which wa: always ii front of him.
Then to hic surprise he discoverc d
that th> wind pressure was terrific
and caused a bad strain on te neck.
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He wanted to stop at one time but
was advisci by his mechanic that it
he did ¢ would probably get kilied
and smash up @ few other cars in
the barso'n.
Finally McKcee set hig teeth and
decided to go to the limit and keep
up a¢ long as his ras held out. It
was jus, about this time that the
race was over and the actor did not
know it. He kept on going for sev
eral extrea lops to the amugement of
all until his mechanfc aavisea him.
“The Speed Limit” will bhe at the
Circle Monday.
“Sudden inspiration” is the ignis
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awake ac night so they may sleep
in the daytime.
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