Show Fairbanks Lamest L Picture His Best nest Critics and public Wonderfully Enthusiastic Over The Mark of Zorro orro r Never before has Douglas Fair Fair- Fairbanks Fairbanks banks Fairbanks banks waxed so enthusiastic ov over r the Ule success and admiration u of a pIcture than he has ove the The Mark of f Zorro his fourth four h United production ion which will b bo be the feature attraction at th the Bountiful Theatre next Wednesday ind nd Thursday Nov and The story is an adaptation of John ston John John- Johnston ston McCulley's l levs lev's n vel The Course of theAll Capistrano which 1 appeared in the All Stor Story Weekly magazine mag-azine Those critics cr tics who wh have viewed vie ed The Mark of Zorro hive have proclaimed that Fairbanks has excelled any of his previous pre pre- pre previous s This is due to some extent to tote tl t e ingenious ing story and Dousto the opportune es afforded Dou Doug to make the greatest grea est use of his ath- ath ath athletic letic ability The background of the story is cen cen- cen centered around earl carl Southern South rn Califor Califor- California California nia nea of nearly a century ago ago when its destinies bythe were e zealously guarded by the Spanish settles s s 's History records the occasions whop when the Spanish emi emir emigrated grated to the so southwest southwest of North America similar in a ate clin somewhat sim- sim sim ilar to that of th their ir native country They brought with them not only their customs and art but always manifest manifest- manifested manifested edan ed an alluring spirit of chivalry and g glans ur that has never yet failed to make a strong appeal to even those of another race We Ve have always known them thern to be rollicking type ever fond 0 of of- of their their wines their adoration native dances and music and adora adora- tion for those whose lot it fell to per per- perform form form valiant deeds Extreme courtesy under all circumstances was a virtue endeared to the of all hence their love for the the chivalrous As years passed th their r posterity pre pre- t pre pret their mode lode of life liCe and thou though h condition may change their lode i-lode history will never rem remain lin extinct Now in order o 0 depict scene scenes that truly resemble l hio li hi o c as it it actually ex- ex ex isted existed during th the period of the story a 1 good deal heal of 1 t inthe tame mp Wa was cO consumed lun d in o the othe research wo wd k k by the Fairbanks organization Ar A r replica ofle of WJk le ie entire City of Los LosAn An Angeles les as it existed durin v those days las y as constructed at a ast stupendous out Y ty Over one genuine jenuine types ivere ere secured for the nut nose of real realm realism m They can be f seen n rin in th the picture in their native tive costumes costume ind md ri n n n th i their usual vo- vo vo vocation's cation's Jr In fat faSt faSti fa t o incident i to the 1 0 n most moist themo minute d ail has been given the most mo t careful i Tt It is a dual role ole that Fairbanks is called aUed unon to essav essay As Don Die Diego o oI the run I yu m man n he leads a ft se- se se secluded I seI life He Ire exhibits a fondness Ifor for the comp of books bools and I sand and amible in disposition upon all cr cras son ons Anything thins of an ex anex excitable table was to him and never wa was ie le found mingling with the festivities iq if in their various ies But ut when he became awakened to the and with with- without without out justification justification n of the natives by those in powe he felt that the time has already copse come to act Disguised as Senor Zorro w we see sec him executing val var various ious bus exploits practically unaided in the attempt to free his people from the despots despot's yo yoke e He becomes trans trans- former formed transformer transformed into a veritable dynamo of boundless energy What a n mas of new feats of skill shell he performs There i furn is g a girl sirl in the story that rea really rum rum- the strong love interest With Berry terry erry Robert McKim Charles Hill lull lIpil s and Marguerite 1 fotte DeLaMotte r a i- i ii i hi his leading la collected lady y collect collect- ed in his cast Fairbanks has left nothing to assure the public the h best obtainable in |