Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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For Exhibitor's information or house organ — cast and synopsis of ‘‘RIMROCK JONES’’ CAST RIMROCK JONES., Mary Fortune,, H. Hicks Ike Bray Andrew McBain. Leon Lockhart, Hazel Hardesty Juan Soto Stoddard Jepson Woe Chong WALLACE REID Ann Little Charles Ogle Paul Hurst Guy Oliver Fred Huntley Edna Mae Cooper Toto Ducrow Gustav Von Seyffertitz Ernest Joy George Kuwa Director-^ — Donald Crisp SYNOPSIS i Henry Jones, known to his friends as "Rimrock, ” a miner and prospector , has located a rich mine in Arizona around which has sprung up the flourishing town of Gunsight, of which Rimrock is practically the owner and chief j citizen. This prosperity does not last long, however, for one Andrew McBain, a crooked lawyer, before the opening of the story has unearthed an i ancient law which provides that the holder of the top or apex of a vein can claim the entire mine. By this trick he succeeded in taking possession of ’ Rimrock 's property. | The latter becomes a penniless hanger-on at the town, until, pulling himself together, he mysteriously disappears. Returning after several jij months, Rimrock announces that he has found another and still richer mine — jl but needs about two thousand dollars to develop it. His one-time friends | sneer at him and he is about to give up in despair when he overhears McBain* s voice, dictating to Mary Fortune, a public stenographer and a newcomer to '' the town.^ Jones resolves that McBain who stole his old mine shall stake him j| to the new one, and dives into the office, demanding the money. McBain runs | for his life, and Jones finds himself left with Mary, to whom he tells the I whole story. 'i 21