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Munmy sitvations never before seen on
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Desert Hero,” which will be the
od attraction al the popular
h adl this week
Incidentally this happens to be the
Sewt of the series of new comedies
mgatty” Arbuckle is making at the
gadaxy of $1,000,000 a year under his
pew three-year contract Naturally
L‘. expected to be a pace-soLter,
" is
Althoush the Arbucide comedy win
weourse, be the headliner, the For
program Meonday, Tuesday and
ednesday also calls for charming
Ldta Lee, in ber newest
=a Daughter of the Woif,”
on Thursday, Friday and Satur
, dimpled Dorothy Dalton, in her
Razomount, “Other Men's
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too many good things about
Arbuckle picture. You may take
eonsideration that it Is the first
the new series and take Fatty's
wentl for it that it's the best ever.
=5 Desert Hero” opens when Fatty,
asra miner who had made a clean-up,’
mepairs to that delightful Carbolic
Camp, with an ulcer in its midst
twwn as Hyena Hall and presided
swer by onme Bull Neck DBradiey, six-
Bet-siv and bad all through,
Being a mere innocent stranger,
Patty changes his gold dust into
money and starts out to enjoy the
scenery around the bar. Instead of
betng permitted to do so he is forced
B 0 whale the daylights out of the
sown bully for insuiting him. For
puch a trifte the townspeople ’""""l
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
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HI‘MAN WOLVES! She had fallen
among them! Into her life came
a man of a different sort.
Law against the lawless, love against
hate—it will make your blood tingle.
- onr madcing him Sheriff, wifieh, im Car.
botie Camp, is about as mnch as giv.
ing & man the privilege of jumping
off the Candler Building would be in
Atlanta,
Fatty acecepts, howewver, and fafis in
love with Fox Trot Fanny, a nice Ht
tle girl, who is forced by eircum~
stances to dance in Hyena Hall. Pat
ty doesn't declare s love, however,
and, ignorant of Fanny's adoration, he
is saved by her when he gets snarled
up in a crooked reoulette game. For
which the hard-boiled bar-tender
throws her mto the street, and Fatty,
secing such treatment, waits for his
revenge,
The time eomes when Fanny enters
the saloon as a Salvation Army lassy
and Bradley interferes, scatters the
money and is forced by the daring
Sheriff to crawl over the floor and
pick up every scattered mickel
Incidentally there is a good fight,
for Bull Neck Bradiey isn't a man to
give in easily. Bwt Fatty triamphs
and the girls flee to him at the close
of ome of the funniest comedies ever
sereoened, barring none,
Lila lLee's new picture, “A Dangh
ter of the Wolf,” to be shown as an
extra added attraction at the For
syth Monday, Tuesday amd Wednes
day, is a thrilling picture of the Can.
adian wilds and deals with fur smuog
glers, revenue officers and other
things. *“Cuddles” is a little girl of
the” wilderness who dominates the ae
tion throughout. Eiliott Dexter is her
leading man,
Dorothy Daltonfs pictare on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, along with
the new Arbuckle comedy, tells of
Cynthis Brooks, a gird who moved In
millionaire circles. If you saw her
with anybody you immediately knew
The ensuing eomplications make
his eredit was good.
“Other Men's Wives™ a picture which
will be more than ordinarily popular.
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1919.
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“Fatty”™ says that never before has he gotten into
two reels so many new ideas causing laugh
ter. There is a laugh in every inch of the film.
YOU'LL SMILE WHEN IT STARTS
AND BE SCREAMING WITH
LAUGHTER AS IT GOES ON
NOTE »—This is the first picture made by Ar
buckle since signing his million-dollar a year—for
three years—contract.
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to “frame-up.” She was—NOT!
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World Famous Story of the Civil War, Made
Into an Arteraft Special Produetion, on the
Boards for Entire Week, Beginning Monday.
Onee in a blue moon there comes’
a picture that stands out like a giant
among pigmies Iw story, cast, di
rection, it is so pre-eminently great
that it sweeps into universal public
favor. \ \
Such a pieture is “Secret Service”
the world-famous drama of the Civil
War, which is now a Paramount-
Arteraft Special. ¥ will be shown
at the Rialto all this week with an
American soldier who fought in
France as its star—-Major Robert
Warwick, a member of General Per
shing’'s staff, g
The presentation of this extraor
dinary picture at the Rialto will be
nothing short of an event in motion
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PATHE REVUE—See the Wonders of a Slow Camera
picture circles. The play, “Secret
Service,” Is conceded to be the fore
most popular success in the history of
the American fheater. The author,
William Gillett, starred in the stage
production for more than 2,000 per
formances.
The story is admittedly the might
iest romance of the Civil War, famed
throughout America, irresistible in
heart interest, overwhelming in dra
matic action. It was directed by Hugh
Ford, who also directed “The Woman
Thou Gavest Me,” recently shown at
the Rialto.
Although Major Warwick is the
principal, the cast numbers enough
famous stars to make ten pictures.
The all-star cast includes Wanda
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Hawley, Robert Caine, Edyth Chap
man, Norman Selby (Kid McCoy),
Raymond Hatton, Theodore Robrl.l
Irving Cummings, Cassons Fergu®n,
Guy Oliver, Lillian Leighton and
Stanley Wheatceroft.
“Secret Service” is mot a war pic
ture, but a production in which se
cret. service is the piot and war the
background. . |
The thrilling story opens at a pe
riod in the great struggle between the
North and the South when Richmond,
the Southern capital, was beleagured
by the Northem forces. A plan was
developed to bring about the easy
capitulation of the .city to the Fed
eral army. This strategic move was
ingugurated by the entry of Lewis
Dumont (Robert Warwick), a captain
in the army of the United States, into
Richmdeon; in djsguise.
It had become his duty to get him
self placed in the telegraph depart.
ment of the war office so that, upon
a given signal, he might send orders
to the rebel commanders to move
their batteries in such a way as to
weaken the defenses of the city would
fall an easy prey to the attacking
army.
Disguised as a Confederate captain,
Lewis Dumont, while making his way
into Richmond, saves the life of a
Southern officer who has been wound
ed. This name is Howard Vaney. Du
‘mont is brought into Richmond with
the wounded soldiers and gives his
'name as Captain Thorne. Through
'Howard Varney's introduction he is
- given entree into the Varney mansion
' and there meets aad falls in love with
Edith Varney. . ol
. The head of the Confederate secre§
gervice is Arrelsford, a rejected suitow
of Edith’s, who becomes suspicious of
Lewis and orders him to leave Richw
‘mond. But Edith secures an ordew
placing Lewis in charge of the waw
telegraph office,
Henry Dumont allows himself to %
made a prisoner of the Confederates
to convey word to Lewis that on &
given night the false orders must e
sent as prearranged. Arrelsford oms
ders that Henry be given an opposw
tunity to escape and tracks him te
the Varney mansion, where the brothe.
ers meet. Arrelsford hopes Lewis will
betray himself, but the guick wit of
the brothers defeats him. Henry
whispers to Lewis to arrest him, and
when Lewis hesitates, shoots himsel¥
' so that Lewis has shot him in am
effort to capture an escaped prisoneg,
‘ Arrelsford follows to the telegraphk
office and is about to arrest Lewis
- when Edith appears with the comw
mission placing him in charge of the
| office. Lewis refuses to accept, hoves
ever, or to permit Edith to be the in=
‘nooent instrument of betraying hes
country.
Finally Lewis is arrested and sem
tenced to be shot as a spy, but s
saved through the intercession of the
Varney family.
The picture is decidedly one of the
most stirring of the year, one which
will show that doubtless nothing that
has happened in Europe can dim the
herosims of the intelligepece depart
ment .of the sixties.