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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBERS, 1123. Jb-Y- r3 US' PAGE THREE. Pa ME MT M ALL SEATS AND MONDAY TUESDAY, 0r 1 TUESDAY MONDAY REGULAR:PJIJCES xyjX SEE Carl Laammle Presents Wednesday Vjfc fc " T.is;- From a "Boston Blackie" story by Jack Boyle, with an unusual all star cast Irene Rich Eileen Percy Lewis Dayton Laura La Plante Owen Gorine Thomas Car rigan and others : Directed by Robt. F. Hill l:!' X- --: A UNIVERSAL PICTURE HtViH and COMEDY HER MARRIAGE n 5 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. f Pi in cIa,U 3W, M(5 At: - By CONDO a-- r v.' Cahs m tpf? (puir 10 TLC OVSp. "THE PUPF) DlFIC UlT W OFV-PUFT -P- I I AV2AR 5 eM THAT I on America's light :- " - vore via the lens of the projection machines at the Columbia theater on Mouaay, when "Divorce" Jane No vak's most important! cinema crea- - i tlpn, will be shown. The productioit Is the JalS't but-pof P:TJ. 0. and was directed br ChestT Bennett. Its ,ca st lnclndea. jonn uowers, as leading man, Kdythe Chapman, Margaret Livingston, riillliiie DeLaey,. Freeman Wood, George Fisher and James Corrigan. rThe" story deiils with the prever-io- n ota hushim's houJe"iuVat8wheii Biiccess comes, with Its gilded cafes and exclusive clubs. Its coif links. frfternoou teas and Idlers. How the wife meets the situation and how she refuses to listen- - to the- argun montsof those all too ready to contribute to disaster forms one of the most striking plots of receut plays. featuring Philo McCullougfi' "Josephine Crowell William Scott "DIVORCE" Interesting v.?. m( cast -- ir - - jvTTq) MONDAY, A , i- - he-Startl- DramaticrDefense of Wedlock and the Horne d inglr f'rl starring And Learn the Amazing Ahswer- f- 4 Elackle in the picture and Laura La I'lante is "The Daughter of Crooked Alley." Owen Gorine, Tom S. Guise, Kate Lester, Lillian Worth Sidney Bracy, Al Hart. Frederick Stanton and others of popular note have the remaining principal roles. BIG TURKEY FESTIVAL fA, Mnrp Fun!. Mnro Pri7iof A -- 'KJ' WORTHLESS SYMBOL NOW. X THINK OlNte X hrryU: i'V fc&lm i1 1 r)MK- - TWIKId THAT WflOLTl Clarify it Woucrp re Vor THAT PILL OUT IN THE. HA 'N VOO'RS CSTcTA I Mtw. . . Ik . u AIBJSE Eg&fe1A OF UOVe AND IDEALS A - A Child's Version of the Famous Robin Hood ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR , - A powerful, smashing Btory of the love of two women man, feminine types from the melting pot of humanity that help! make np the world, if told upon the screen at the Strand theater, as Evelyn Campbell's sensational . magazine "Yesterday's Wife" which opens a three-da- y engagement Monday. No love was greater than that of Megan Daye and Gilbert Armea, She was a city girl, with city ways. Be was raised on a farm. Their love led. to the alter and their happiness knew no bounds' when they started a turtle dove existence. She was his to have and to hold and to keep through life. Megan, loved Gilbert Gilbert devoutly ' and sincerely. loved Megan sincerely and passion-Jit- s Suddenly a ateiy and too well rift in the sky of blue. Gilbert's crude ways are distasteful at first, then disgusting to Megan- .- Instead of bridging what was really a lovers' quarrel, there came a breach and then (be parting of the ways. Mdgan goes hec way with ber everyone. heart full of love for the man. She Although "Uncle Tom s Cabin" I POPILAR AMERICAN FLAX 1 devotes her time as companion to a deals age and con wi(n ' ...is me .. . .dltlons that have long passed into wealthy woman. Gilbert falls for a "Uncle Tern's caw" "sihUtorr there is something in the yellow haired telephone operator is we They marry. Fate directs the steps pnpnui'" American piayxu 53RD n m Columbia Theater Matinee Evening Matinee Commencing Immediately After School Dismisses Always STETSON'S Above Par Magnificent1 - Scenic Production- '- H 1 There are many judges who do not feel that there is a higher law than the law they uphold ; a higher claim of mercy and human feeling btan society's unfeeling ' revenge upon a criminal. 'Repeatedly, news acounts tell of judges of this type; men who made it their business to regard the letter of the law as greater than its spirit ' -- TN5 111. '.' "CROOKED ALLEY." . t TO fou to Fi nSH '.'.. S.CU0UOlMC2. of Uncle Tom, Elisu, Marks, Topsy, Little Eva and Simon Legree, that grips the hearts of the great American public as no--' masterpiece of the modern dramatists has ever been able to do. The players of the. smaller companies are not designated as actors or actresses,- instead-the'-- ' members of that profession refer to them as "Tommers" and admit to the professional circles only those ' stock artists, who participate in the many revivals, and those who are fortunate enough to appear in the Stetson productions. . . of the newlyweds to reach the same only one that can be depended on hotel where the former wife is stop- to attract a full bouse when others fail in thawing powers. For over ping. The action speeds when another sIxMryearklt has been the 'most The widely attended production of the man would marry the plot almost reaches Its climax when theatrical world, having more it and playing the new wife flirts behind her husband's back. She also digs np an to a greater attendance than any old flame in a traveling man who attraction playing In theaters or is some pumpkin as a dancer and is under canvas. There are at least one hundred a maniac for motor speed. A' business trip separates the newlyweds. wagon shows playing the smaller presenting it; there The wife decides to have a lark and villages and or more organizations also plans the disgrace of the first are a dozen moving by rail and auto truck, playwife. smaller cities, and there Things happen quickly after that ing the in the ThereiaAJensely dramatic scene are occasionalby revivals, in a county roadhouse patronized largercttles, In addition the Stetson manage-by a fast set Then off into the ment which is the pioneer in this her and wife night speeds the second line of amusement, has old .sweetie. They are the victims particular two playing the larger of an accident epeed has exacted citiescompanies and more Important of the toll: ones ; one , or uese, ine "Itobln Hood Junior" starring smaller Number One company, which has Frankle Lee, a very unusual at- not been seen in the west for many traction, appears on the same pro- years, is announced to be at the gram as an added" feature..version f Columbia theaters for matinee-- and This subject Is a child's evening performances, on Tuesday, of the well known legend. "Robin November 27, the matinee commencHood," and is real entertainment ior ing' immediately after school : V w WirE.'1 frM-tiv:- SHATTERED BY EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION FRANKIE LEE "YESTERDAYS Y kj&4?r& v&&4$:'9i l$$&&Pm One such Judge displayed his in human temperament in a case where mercy would have been rewarded by a more lawful attitude on the part of the underworld, whose most famous yeggman be compelled to die in the penitentiary. All this brokenand reformed criminal asked for was to be allowed to spend his last dying momenta with his friends, in Crooked Alley. Because he was not granted this ' request,' another leader of the underworld sought to teach the judge a lesson. And from this remarkable situa tion Jack Boyle, writer of those widely read stories . of "Boston Blackie," created "a- story In which Blackie is the outstanding figure. As a published story It was called "The Daughter of Crooked Alley," but as r a Universal pbotodrama, coming to the Princess theater Monday and Tuesday, it is called "Crooked Alley." Thomas Carlgan plays Boston SCENERY D STREET PARADE DAILY PEOPLE EFFECTS Consecutive Tour " THE "TOM" SHOW - ) FIFTY-THIR- BAND ORCHESTRA MAIN STREETS ONLY That JTHAN ANY OTHER Hi 1 "GRANADMA" and "GRANDpAD" Attended When They WERE "KIDDIES" - all-sta- - t I IIIULO. NICIIT 22c, 50c, 75c, U PLUS TAX Fill msm |