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Show ARLISS HIT AT RIVOLI George Arliss is repeating the success of his "House of Rothschild" Roths-child" at the Rivoli theater in "The Last Gentleman." Part of the new picture's charm - lies in the originality of its story and in the novelty of the Arliss role. He appears as an aged New England gentleman, Cabot Bar'r,' who has outlived his favorite son, and is forced to decide upon an heir. "The Lase Gentleman" will be playing Sunday and Monday. Cimarron Flanked by squadrons of motor police with the red spotlights staining the highway, oxen and horses drew hundreds of covered wagins, buggies, surries, ox carts and incongruous vehicles of all descriptions de-scriptions up in line for the big stampede for government land. At daybreak a cannom- boomed its signal and the record things roared its way across the prairie in the mighitiest, maddest moment mom-ent ever vecorder.HR cellubid thp land rush sequence in "Cimarron," which opens a return engagement Tuesday at the Rivoli theater. |