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AH & picture of" â€" > THURSDAYâ€"FRIDA Y TS \=â€"_ _ C _â€"LAUGHS ROMANCE "THE LONE STARYED RANGER" with ROSCO ATES RICHAR D _ | BARTHELMESS News Events â€" Cartoon â€" Curiosity Cartoon â€" News Events BENNY _ RUBIN in "ITULIUS SIZZER" LORETTA YOUNGâ€"â€" THRILLS DRAMA ITNESS TODAY®*AND FRTDAY PICTURE NOVEMBER 10â€"11 NOVEMBER 1213 NOVEMBER 8â€"9 THEPRESS "Star Witness" Is : ~â€"â€"â€"Acclaimed Here as 7 ~Powerful Meélodrama which is unique in being both meloâ€" drama and heartâ€"warming human comedy which has as its grim theme â€"the danger which we all incure of innocently falling prey to the evil characters who lurk in every town, bigâ€"and littleâ€"is made less grim by the characters to whom we are inâ€" troduced, and which we feel we have always known and always WBTME AUO ~KTIOWp.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" «onl in ces The highâ€"speed action begins when Granâ€"pa Summerill, the._ Man. %%Maeoln-mn.mhn seen Chic Sale play this part in vaudeville) gets a 48â€"hour leave for the Soldiers‘ Home, to visit his marâ€" rmied dauchter and her family, in town. The family, including jPa Leeds and Ma, the pert young daughter, the. grown sons, the two small boys and, of course, Granâ€"pa â€"are at supper when they are called toâ€"the window by shots; just in time to see a man shoot another. The thues rush through the Leeds house, followed by policeâ€"and escape. _ _ This puts the family in the posiâ€" tion ~of being the: only ones who saw the shooting. The gangsters bheat up Pa Leeds, and intimidate the rest of the family to prevent their testifying before the district attorney. ~Finally the little boy is kidnapped. j t. Walter Huston is up to his high standard in his portrayal of the disâ€" trict â€"attorney::â€"Chicâ€"Sale â€"is, â€"of course, inimitable as Gran‘pa Sumâ€" merill, star witness, Frances Starr is fine as gran‘pa‘s daughter and mother of the kidnapped boy. Othâ€" ers in the capable cast, are Sally Blane, Grant Mitchell, Edward J. Nugent, Dicky Moore, Ralph Ince, Tom Dugan, Russell Hopnton, Fletâ€" ther Norton, Robert Elliott, Guy D‘Ennery, George Ernst, Mike Donâ€" lin. Nael Madison, Ed Deering and Nat Pendleton. & ~ William A. Wellman, who directed "Wings" and recently did "The Pubâ€" lic Enemy" and "Night Nurse," has rection. This is a picture that no one should miss. Take the whole family for an evening of grand and glorious entertainment. = # dent," "One Night at Susic‘s ward '%:\md,}h "Little 4 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. second starring vehicleâ€"Among his many successes are "The Forward Pass," "Chances" and Born in New York. @ Cinema ""Little â€" Caesar" ny," "AlMng C.me‘wâ€"aï¬gl "The 1 Like Your Nerve.", Star Witness." Born in Pittsheld, ork. { Mass. o £ Fine Cast Supports more than lucky in his choice starring ~vehicle: in "The Flight." The story is by John Monk Saunâ€" ders, who, if we are not mistaken, did both "The Dawn Patrol" and "The Finrger Points" for the same star. "The Last Flight" is known to many as "Nikki and> Her War Birds" which ran serially in Liberty wood, chief of pretty Nikki‘s warâ€" birds. Heis an exâ€"flier who crashes into the picture from a flaming plane, and proceeds to paint Paris red in an effort to provide thrills equal to those of the days before the Armistice. Right here it should be said that "Theâ€" Last Flight" is not a fiying picture, but a romance â€" gedyâ€"of the mon who try to adjust themselves to the humdrum of peace l,fF_fl!-,“!:“â€" ie terreeiarinnnine aaaeieeitase s ie in aines se nc ct Cary Lockwood meets un with ~other birds of the same feather, Broncho Bill Talbot, once of Monâ€" tana who is a giant exâ€"gunner, Shep Lambert, also of the figying brotherâ€" hood, and Washout, once the best shot of the squadron, but now a nervous wreckâ€"â€"and the buddies hit as a novel under the title of "Single farceur; Henry Kolker, veteran of the American stage; Boris Karloff, Then there is the outsider, a medâ€" dlesome â€" newspaper correspondent from America, who tries to steal Nikkiâ€"andâ€"but that is telling the story. It is enough to say that "The Last Flight" is a romance of unique glittering panorama of life â€" in Paris, Portugalâ€"and in Neverâ€"Nevâ€" erâ€"Land. It is a story you won‘t be able to forget. § *"The Last Flight" is too good to be missed. . A cast of extraordinary talent plays in support of Douglas Fairâ€" banks IJr. in "IL Like Your Nerve," the First National picture now showing at the Alcyon theatre. Claude Allister, the monocled Engâ€" lishman; â€"Andreâ€"Cheron, â€"French inal Code"; Edmund Breon, Ivan Simpson and others are prominently featured. Lovely Loretta Young plays lead. The picture was directed by William McGann, oneâ€"time camâ€" eraman for Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. George Ernst â€" Famous child Tick Barthelmess in _ â€"â€"â€"â€""The Last Flight" THURSDAY, #6 in "Men of a Last Unigq â€" Interi bnl!‘ï¬.:‘i' and fro den, Wi stage 3 for filn + As f concert drivew: and e with st rooms® with t and in lead t bedroo the gr struct the st of the gardet flower ing be gettin! ThVy detail clude Keny: Butte Merk Walk prize secre fails to T of is t his the pho sigt wv in lu dee 18 1 his cCO te