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Show adaptation of a story by H. H. Van Loan, author of several photoplay hits. It tells the adventures of the grandson of an eccentric millionaire, million-aire, who to teach the youth the value of money, leaves every inhabitant in-habitant of the village a fortune, but nothing to his grandson. The town goes on a spending spree, and all its normal aspect disappears. Tc save it, he has to battle crooks whe have invaded the new rich places, faces attempts at assassination and other obstacles, battling his way to success. Incidentally, he finds the road to happiness, and then, when his education is completed, learns that his grandfather left him a fortune for-tune after all. "THE CLEAN IT" Supported by a notable east, Herbert Her-bert Iiawlinson comes to the Star theater Friday in his latest Universal Univer-sal starring vehicle, "The Clean Up," a whimsical comedy marked by starrling adventures and many thrills; a combination new to the picture screen. "The Clean Up" is the screen |