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Show THEATERS TH The The Tom Mix Coming in Conw ay Tearle in Lytell in Triple a The Man ofsStone Fine Western Story Role on Screen Tom Mix, the clever William Fox Bert Lytell. in his newest Metro cowboy star, is comiifg to the Prin- starring vehicle, The Idle Rich, cess theater next "Wednesday and adapted by June Mathis from 'the Thursday in another thrilling westEvening Post story by Ken- ern picture called: The Night Horse- .Saturday nett Harris, plays three' roles, rep-- ; men. The story is based on Max resenting three generations of the Brands novel, Wild Geese. and Weatherbee family of California is a sequel to The Untamed, in grandfather, father and son. which Mix gave extraordinary enterIts a dizzy arrangement, but '.Ive tainment in the character of Whist- 'enjoyed it more than anything Ive ling Dan. In The Night Horsemen done in many a day. said Mr. Lytell. he is again Whistling Dun, that I liked particularly to get togged d man whose love of the out in the tight, gaitered trousers, wilderness makes him forget love figurefitting frock coat, frilled sljirt, and friends to follow the flight of trick collar and beaver' hat of the the wild geese north in spring and early days of the settlement of the south'in autumn. I like to trace Uhe Golden West. In The Untamed Whistling Dan differentiations in the manners, of goes away with the wild geese north- the three periods, the family resemward on the night before his pro- blances and the individual marks of posed wedding to Kate Cumberland. distinction in the three men. I tried In The Night Horsemen he re- to realize for spectators an impresturns with his horse Satan and his sion of the changes that time has faithful dog Bart. With him comes brought about; to be represenhis old wild nature, his terrible tem- tative of each period. truly per. The Californians, through these Fighting men are after his blood, and he is after theirs; but in generations, seem to me to be the the end of The Night Horsemen most truly representative Americans; the realization that he is breaking at any- rate they are the most interthe hearts of those who love him esting people to me. Mr. Harris wrote changes him; and for the first time a story about them that must have in his life the wild geese get no re- been intended for the pictures; it is sponse to. their honk, honk as they fairly crowded with the kind of acHe turns and goes tion that can be photographed . I fly northward. home with Kate. think this production, as a result, There are said to be some big stands out as one of the different riding scenes in this picture and some pictures for which we are all strivbigger human' nature thrills. ing. The Idle Rich is a Maxwell Kar-ge- r ; 7 Tonight :30, 9 :1a j PEARL WHITE in I ANY j WIFE Also ' f I The Nerve Dentist Comedy WEDNESDAY Matinee, 3:45 Evening, 8:15 , 10c, 20c, 30c & CO. ? r .JUU.I iwui'MB nm I., j ! The Columbia theater is scheduled to show the big Selznic-- spectacle, The Man of Stone. starring Con-- j way Tearle for one day. Thursday. Always good. Selznicks productions have never surpassed this romantic tale of the Arabian desert, in wealth of local coloring. atmosphere, spectacular effects and consummate acting on the part of Mr. Tearle. in the title role, and Miss Betty Howe aifd Miss Martha Mansfield supporting " a WINNERS OF THE WEST NO. 4 COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA THURSDAY Matinee 4 P. M. CONWAY TEARLE in Mat inee Daily, 4 p. m.; Saturday and Holidays, 2:45, p. m.; Evening 7:15, 9 :15 p. m. him. . The story deals with the love affairs of Captain Neville Deering, D. S. C.. British army, and tak.es the action to British Arabia, where love and war are. almost inextricably involved. In fact, the incident of war is admirably employed to solve the problem of lQ.ye. The whole 'story develops natural-- ' ly, and quickly gets into its stride, carrying its human elements irresist- ibly toward the climax which comes. however, with, startling suddenness and power. The rich background of the Orient filters in through the warp and woof of the romance and, per- haps more than any other single feature, stamps this photoplay with unusual character. The photography is all that could he desired. The direction, at the hands of George Archainbaud, leaves little to be said in its praise. The cast includes Colin Campbell, Warren Cook, Arthur Barry and Charles Brown. A vast number of supernuproduction with photography by meraries was to make the employed Arthur Martinelli and the art direc- battle scenes in the1 desert and the by Julian Garnsey. The cast in- native Columbia tion in complete environment's cludes Virginia Valli, John Davidson, detail. every JefferThomas Harrington, The vaudeville bill for Washing- Joseph son, Victory Bateman, Leigh Wyant tons birthday promises to be one of and Max Davidson. It will be seen the best of the season. HOOCH The Night Boat, a sketch offer- here Wednesday and .Thursday at NEW USE FOR ed by Miss Hazel Hickey and com- the Strand theater. pany, is presented in two scenes, the Accidentally a new use for moonfirst, being the dock of the Hudson There was a young man from the shine New City, York in whiskey has been discovered. company Navigation New In a Haven, Conn., while moving City. The .plot is very simple, and Who met what he thought was a new office Fred Kinkston, a into The second scene, yet interesting. kitty; a bottle of ink on a broker, spilled which, is aboard the steamer Berka He gave it pat, new The floor. on only handy thing he shire the Hudson river, introduces Said, Nice little cat! was a botto to the had a lot of comedy and the five memapply out of tle of hooch, which jdain. clothes And buried his they been had given most of bers of the cast make the cl ill pity. a before. time him Butit short the situations offered. Whistle. remove the did Not it the job.i only as The billed Violet Carrson, the blenched hut spot it con-stains, Mite-j Irima Donna. is a close Safety all the time wouldfirst.;he whiter than any other part of the Instant for the headline honors. Missi- a better wonder what its internal floor. slogan than Safety Carlson, who is gifted as a eomedi- 1 be? abili-effect mean no of a might vocalist is enne, secret service men will act Four ity. as officials the next time there is a Biljy Pedriek and Ruby de Vere, But the fool who is wise in his in .smart . tunes and dance originali- big football game in the middle west. own conceit probably is happier than scenties, have a pleasing act. Th.e I a one who bet Can cent, isnt wise at all. And that the stuff, ery is not unusual, but expresses deTnd Aint you right, and then utmost in the fulfillment of the ' Ive sawn Girls paint their faces and somh sire to make the act pleasing. Per-ric- k of the young dudes of the village has a pleasing 'mice and his And now, alas, her beautys gone! wTell numbers are exceptionally Washington University (Mo.) are varnishing their hair. chosen. Dirge. Vaudevilles prettiest offering, seems to be the proper way of describing the act presented by Mile. La Toy. A number of trained dogs are features of the act. Several poses in a frame, suggesting a picture, are splendid, not only in their aTtistic 'beauties, but also because the canines are trained to almost unbelievable steadiness while the curtain is aloft. Foster and Ray, in After Dinminute ner, have a regular comedy .skit. Foster also features the act with a pleasing voice. - 5c, 40c, 55c HAZEL HICKEY IN THE NIGHT BOAT FOSTER & RAY VIOLET CARLSON PEDRICK & DEVERE LA TOYS MODELS wild-nature- j SBB j THE ' Tonight RIDER MYSTERIOUS Wednesday and Thursday ; j . : j j Pleasing Vaudeville At And BALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY . i y STOHE THE MAN OF te , A Drama of the Desert Powerful, Spectacular r j i Hate grows faster by cultivation F'attery turns heads; advice turns noses. than friendship. Be sure youre right, if you can Seats in the rouges gallery are be, but anyway be sure you. think the most expensive in the house. youre right. To bury your future, kill time. 1$ you dont care what people say the about the make you, pretty soon they wont man; .Clothes, to care woman. the of them say anything. scarcity. L, Even when a man admits that he One who shirks responsibility a sinner it isnt safe to agree with is finds shirking responsibility sQon him. him. . . I when the wonderful new A utoMatie -- $ . up-to-t- Emirs Cafe TAKE TEA WITH US the next time you are in the neighborhood 'and are tired and. weary from; shopping. Well serve you wih a pot of freshly made, delicious tea that will prove wonderfully effective as an energy restorer. All kinds of dainty sandwiches, biscuits. crackers, etc., of course, to accompany the tea. Fresh Oysters and Short Orders Quick Service EAT WITH EMIL Go North University Avenue i BEAUTY AND THE DICTIONARY. 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