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ADVANCE PUBLICITY
For use in your newspaper several days in advance of the first showing of
“RIMROCK JONES”
Wallace Reid, the popular Paramount star depicter of western types, who recently was seen in "Nan of Music Mountain,” is soon to star at the
Theatre in "Rimrock Jones,” from the novel by dane Coolidge,
and directed by Donald Crisp.
"Rimrock Jones,” is a prospector who, at the opening of the story, finds himself in hard luck through the designing efforts of Andrew McBain, a canny Scotchman. The latter has claimed Rimrock's mine by unearthing a long forgotten law to the effect that the holder of the apex of a mine can claim the whole. McBain stops at nothing to accomplish his ends and even goes so far as to try to steal another mine from Rimrock.
How Jones finally wins out with the help of pretty Mary Fortune, makes a thrilling and realistic photoplay.
Watch your copper mine closely if you want to keep it ! Or else someone will "stake” the apex of the vein and legally claim the whole mine. That's what happens to handsome Wallace Reid in his newest Paramount picture, "Rimrock Jones” which was picturized for him by Harvey Thew and Frank X. Finnegan from Dane Coolidge 's novel. The outdoor scenes were filmed in the heart of the Rockies under the direction of Donald Crisp. "Rimrock Jones" which boasts an especially good cast, is to appear shortly in this city at the Theatre.
ANN LITTLE AGAIN TO BE SEEN WITH WALLACE REID
A deaf stenographer plays a prominent part in Wallace Reid's latest
Paramount picture which is soon to be shown at the Theatre. The
part is taken by Ann Little, the clever young actress who supported Mr. Reid in "Nan of Music Mountain” not long ago. How she helps him in a struggle for his copper mine by pretending to be deaf after she has been cured and how they fight their way to happiness together, makes a charmingly realistic and wholesome photoplay which will appeal to young and old alike. Mr. Reid is supported by a splendid cast, including Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Guy Oliver, Edna Mae Cooper, Ernest Joy and George Kowa.
The photography, by Saxon Dean is exceptionally good, and scenes of rugged mountainous beauty will be seen throughout the entire production.
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