Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REX THEATRE .. •. j Montgomery & Wnnwr, Prop*. The Man £ Golden West In Four Parts Everyone has heard of “Gentleman Jim,’’ ex-champion •heavyweight fighter; how many know that he is also a wonderful actor? In this recent production Corbett (himself) does some magnificent dramatic work, and the result is a feature of clean-cut, snappy action. Although this is Corbett’s first appearance in motion pictures, he has achieved marked success on the American and English stage in several different plays. Jim, employed in the Bank of California, grubstakes a gold prospector, and wakes up one morning to find himself half-owner of a rich strike. After numerous exciting adventures in the West, including a holpup of a stagecoach in which Jim is rushing 1100,000 in gold to Bank of California, and the pursuit of the bandits in a high-powered automobile. he returns to New York, and learns that his partner, Dick, has ruined the firm by gambling in Wall Street. Later, Jim and Dick are invited to the home of Jim’s fiancee, wihere Dick murders the detective who follows him into the house, and makes his escape. On circumstantial y evidence Jim. is railroaded to prison for the crime, but is freed when a snapshot is placed in evidence that has been taken of the murdered detective's eye, revealing Dick’s features plainly photographed in the pupil. • .. .. . . i . —‘ at T;3O and 8:30. Admission 10c.
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