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JACK HOLT IN LATEST
ZANE GREY ROMANCE
AT CORCLE SATURDAY
“FORLORN RIVER” DEALS WITH ‘
" CATTLE RUSTLERS OF OLD
* WEST; HOLT IN CAST. |
Zane Grey's genivs for story tell-'l
“ing and Paramount’s superlativc“
skill in picturizing his colorful tales
‘af the old West in all their gripping
- realism and celluloid expression in a
iew ' melodramatic thriller with the
unusual title of “Forlorn River.”
: This is the very latest of Mr.
'.Grayfi; adventurous tales and re
“cently appeared serially in the
Ladies Home Journal. The picture
at' the Circle shows Saturday.
“Forlorn River” dwells. with a
tband of cattle’ rustlers who were
the ?;éf}'of of the northwest cattle.
country when that section of the
v:'e:tm\\r'es America’s last frontier.
Around this exciting clash between
the desperadoes and the honest
“ranchers, thé author has woven a
dramatic romance that has an unex
pected ‘twist,
The principals involved are an
outlaw, who is fugitive from justice;
a cattle rancher’s daughter: and her
boyhood &weetheart. Jack Holt has
the piétresque role of “Nevada” the
mysterious outlaw: Arlette Marchal,
‘noted French beauty, is the appeal
ing herenie; and Edmund Burns is
the third angle in ‘he three-cornered
Jove -affair. Raymond Hatton, whose
-eomedy characterizations have made
Jim a favorite with picturegoers,
fé}ays the part of a tramp cowpunch
o in his inimitably humorous style.
. The story was adapted hy George
. Hull and directed by John Waters,
N:hn wielded the megaphone on an
éflflher of Mr. Grey’s stories, “Born
o the West” Particular interest at
&aches to the remarkable scenic back
?fimund, inasmuch as the entire pro
fluction was filmed in Zion National
?drk, Utah, a_primitive and majes
?ic'setting of great natural beauty.
# Film fans, who have come to ex
pect certain things in a Zane Grey
photoplay, will find them in over
'llmving measure in this new opus.
T‘This is an abundance of hair-trigger
htion- stunt riding, gun fighting,
tn additin_n to an assortment of typi
;i\] western thrills.
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Il WASHINGTON, Décember 8--*(”’)?
—The last hope of the 14 Washing
l‘;ton defendants named in a li_quorl
Lconspiracy indictment. to avoid be-
I' ing sent to Florida for®trial was dis
| sipated today when Chief Jugtice
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1 court of appeals. Included among the
! defendants are a retfred’ Jieutenant
?of police, three former deputy
“United States marshals and several
t employees of the Pullman company
? with others,‘ said to be engaged in
i the disposition' of the liquor brought
I on trains from Tampa, Fla., and sold
] in the national capitol in 1923. The
imen have fought removal in the
i courts for more than two years.
i Asgistant United States: Attorney
Neil Burkinshaw had the accused be
fore Justice Bailey, of the District
of Columbia supremecourt today
| and obtained an order requiring'each
I of the men to furnish bond of $l,-
a 000 to appear in Florida at the next
I term -of the federall” court, “J'zx?nuqr,y"
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Ist and as you have a very Short time in‘which to'work we would 2
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926 .