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Show 'Morocco' Is Big Feature Coming To Rivoli Soon The talking screen has found its voice of love In "Morocco," in which Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich and Adolphe Menjou will be seen at the Rivoli. theater Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednes-day. At infrequent intervals the motion picture industry produces a super-picture,- one achieving the rare combination of power, sweep, artistry and universal appeal. "Morocco" "Mor-occo" is such a picture. It's the greatest love drama since "The Sheik." "Morocco" is a story of a turbulent, turb-ulent, fierce, all-consuming love; of a man and a woman swept into a maelstrom of emotions which neither of them desires and neither can resist. Love is wrung from their hearts, actually torn from them, and the compeling dramatic direction of this production sweeps all who see it. along with the master theme. Robert Lee, who made the talkie adaptation of "The Dude Wrangler" from Caroline Lockhart's entertaining entertain-ing novel, al the Rivoli theater Saturday Sat-urday gives a good deal of credit for hi., ikdlfal iK.usfcrih.:; to the screen of the story's excellent, com-e.ly com-e.ly The cialog provides a continuous con-tinuous scries of hilurintis moments, arising from genuinely comic situations, situa-tions, and many of the brighl wisecracks wise-cracks in the film are alieady in natinal circulation. Lee's first original orig-inal screen effort was "Shirley of the Circus," starring Shirley Muson, ami this was rollowed bv "Cameo Klrhy" He has furnisnej the screen adaptation for "Stiver Tresure. "The Charlatan." "Fire Rrigar and "The Dude Wrangler." Lee was born in Untie M"t-. "'' W!ia educated in New York. He is a brother of Rowland V. Lee, motion picture director, and of Donald 1ah screen writer. I'P.ONTlKltS AI-T.AMK Jack Manning's life in saved by the voung chief who is suddenly revived. re-vived. Then a scout rides into llv. can.p and tells I hem nrmv -. jidier.. are coming. Yellow Snake cries out to his warriors to tight forthcli tepees and their lives. In the ex eitemcnt. Carter and his band will Marv escape. Indians in pursuit. Bill uii'.' "Ilynanute' aid Jack ii escaping.- They ride alter Carte: and succeed in cominc in betweei Ihe renegades and the Indians. Bil remains hob-mi to hold their, of while Tack rides to rescue Marv. At the frontier town. Mvy I taken to ,1 room in a bnlding. Csr ter having lob' h-r Jack and he uncle are dead. Then lac Indian strike the town. XKW SKKVICE STATION The Springville Garage, mule the direction of A. L. Thorne. mar aixer, has constructed a fine no service station at the comer e i ''-lurth South and Main. This sti j lion will he completed about th middle of March. Mr. Thorpe state: |