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~“DESERTS TOLL’ IS
.. FEATURE PICTURE
.« AT CIRCLE SATURDAY
;CLIFF SMITH, FAMOUS FOR HIS
“ WESTERN PICTURES, HAS
NOW MAD EHIS BEST.
No style of motionp citur'e,é’, nn
tainment hasyet met with t.h_é" tre
mendous popularity eer accorded the
western feature. The public seeming
" ly never tires of this form of enter
tainment, and happy, indeed, is the
producer who hits:Mpon something
new and noel in 8 Western story and
presentation. ' H
" “The Desert’s Toll” a Metro-
Goldwyn- Mayér production starring
Francis IlcDonald, which will be the
fanture attraction at the Circle Thea
tre; Saturday without doubt some
th'ing new in western productions.
_No pains were spared to make this
}one o fthe most noel pictures of the
' vear as regards story, settings, and
{ general treatment. It was directed by
z Cliff Smith, ;eéoghized as one of the
greatest directorsief this particular
:type of motion picture, and Smith
'transpgg}’eg his compgn;\f.‘ jg:om Los
Angeles-to the Big Hora Ranch in
Nevada and thence to perhaps the
most scenic, portion of the state of
{ Utah, Bryee Canyon, to Stage this
{beautiful out-of-door drama.
. Francis Mecßonald is starred in
tthis great drama of the West, with
: Kathleen Key asthe fair lady. Tomi
%Sgntschi registers as the villanious
{ corger of the triangle. l
,% The action of the gripping ntory!
,Ewas laid in the most beautiful set-!
Itings imaginable. The countless
’spires of Bryce Canyon add an in
!iting air of mystery to the develop
pficnt of the plot, It is a region hith- |
ferto untouched by motion ipicture
jproducers, and willawaken great in
iterest, no doubt, in the scenic mar
gcls of this partigular section.
i Smith, who directed “The Des-i
iert’s Toll,” was responsible for the
‘direction of most ofe- William S.i
‘l{:u‘t's great success. He has more |
irecently been Hoot Gibson's direc- |
itor, He knows the West as few mo
‘tion picture directors will eer know
;!t, and he gives of thiéfit.knowlcdge
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EARL CARROL VANITIES
AT AMERICUS DECEMBER 24
The Joseph DeMilt Inc., will bring
{o the Rylander theatre Americus,
on Friday night December 24, The
Earl Carroll Vanities which for se
‘¢ral years has been the sensation
cf New York, the company will num
ber ope‘"hun‘dred people. |, o
“The Vapities' will be presented
in its Xent'irety with its wealth of
specacular ézscener.y., and ‘magnificent
costuming, a galaxy of artists, se
lected firom the great theatres of the
world and a chorus of surpassing
Leauty, an’(_i’- shapely form. /
The pe_:;formance will open with an
unusually attractive nimber called
tlie Rotisserie, with a group of young
und beatiful girls who have voices of
exceptional quality and who are ex
eRD S e PR s
frecly in his interpretation of the
drama with which the west abounds.
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tremely graceful dancers Following.
this number the featured comedians,
Lou Powers, Bert Swor. and Dave
CLasen present various sketches con
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«®ord them opportunity for much
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tttractive number is introduced. by
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called Fan Shawl and Pearl. Other
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