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Show "HONOR AMONG MEN." I When "Honor Among Men" opens at; the Star theater Tuesday a new-star new-star will make his debut in local motion picture circles. It is Edmund Ed-mund Lowe, the sterling actor who created the feature roles In the William Wil-liam Fox screen version of "The Fool," and "The Silent Command." This picture, which is an adaptation of Richard Harding Davis' novel, "The King's Jackal," is a romantic story of love and loyalty in the midst of royal Intrigue and trickery. trick-ery. In the role of Prince Kolonay, known because of his loyalty to a deposed monarch as the "king's jackel," Mr. Lowe has a part that Is ideally suited to his temperament and dramatic qualifications. The sincerity and poise of this actor are points which have won for him high comment in the press. His dramatic dra-matic training, received on the legitimate stage, has endowed him amply to rise to the dramatic heights required of nn actor who Impersonates the loyal, high spirited character of Davis' imagination. imagin-ation. The picture was produced by Al and Ray Rrockett. |