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Show I Rex Beach's Famous 'Silver Horde' at the Ogden Theatre Sunday Getting realism Into a big fight scene In Rex Beach's new picture ' The Silver Horde." the attraction at the Ogden theatre, beginning tomorrow, resulted In Frederick Stanton's getting two lingers broken In addition to his acquisition of a few minor cu'.y and bruises. According to the story. Stanton, Stan-ton, who plays the part of Big C.eorge, invades the store run by the Marsh Canning company, who are end' 01 -ing to compel him to sell his traps, and accuses the four men present of burning his cabin. The four men. dcemtrig the opportunity favorable, set upon Big tJeoifre and eventually throw him to the floor. In the terrific struggle strug-gle that followa StanVm, unfortunately, unfortunate-ly, falls on his open hand, and the weight of the four men pressing down upon him cameo two of his fingers to bend back and break at the second joint. "I.efty" Flynn; all American football foot-ball Dlayer and former Ynle fullback, was one of Stanton's opponents and his weight alone l sufficient to break a few fingers. With thp other lhre, men of almost equal size and weight Stanton probably thinks himself lucky to have escaped with cnly his ono hand bound up. The first pictures of Bib.- Both in action will also be shown on the s i me bill. |