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Show LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STAKS The most thrilling headlong ride that the cattle country of southern Arizona has ever witnessed was taken by Paramount's company of darink cowboys during the filming Zane Grey's frontier romance-drama, romance-drama, "The Light of the Western Stars," which comes to the Star theater next Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. The mnd rush on horseback occurs in an- exciting rescue scene in which the coyboys set out to save Holt and Miss Dove from Beery, who plays the part of a desperate outlaw chief. It is a terrific race against time, for Beery has sent Holl on the "walk of death," that is, forced him to walk between two rows of buildings build-ings from which concealed bandits open fire, t lie idea being to kill him just as he reaches the open street. dxSpsTlirouhgncolks FMigke. .n. The cowboys, several miles away, learn of Holt's danger and start out at breakneck pace to save him The sensations of those who watched that hazardous exhibition of daredevil horsemanship were succinctly summed by Jack Holt. "lie horses and riders coming at ton sneed were likt n thunder storm," he said. "We heard a pound- j ing almost before we sighted thej riders. A cloud of dust swirled behind be-hind them as they came into view. It had more thrill than a dead beat on a race course." |