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Show the robbery. One of the flowers flow-ers h;is a strand of woman's hair around the stem. The other has not. These two tiny birs of evidence evi-dence no back and forth with dazzling daz-zling speed. J list when you think Huberts, or "Grumpy. ' will jrct the flower with the si rand of hair and thus fasten the' guilt of the robbery on Ferguson, something happens to the evidence. Of course, everything ends happily. ! ! "GEU.VPY." I A melodramatic picture that holds one's attention from start to finish, is William de Mille's Paramount production of "Grumpy," featuring Theodore Roberts, May McAvoy and Conrad Xagcl, which will be on view at the Star theater for two days beginning Wednesday next. Mr. de Mille has injected a great deny of mystery into "Grumpy." This mvstery is wrapped nrouud two tiny flowers, both gardenias. The story is laid around a young man. Conrad Nagel, has this role, with whom has been entrusted with a diamond valued at half a million dollars. A gentleman crook (played (play-ed by Casson Ferguson) steals the diamond. But he so cleverly conceals con-ceals his part in the robbery that he is not suspected. Two flowers change places dur- |