| Show Milton Sills' Sills Ship Mystery Film at American Fantastic weird weIr unusual and fraught with the tho mystery or of tho the s sea The Tho Isle late of Lost Ships th the feature of the tho new program at th the American theater Is on ono On or of the tho strangest stories atones that hu has yet been presented on the screen Creon It tells teU the tale or of a a. mysterIous ious bus region where the derelict ships or of the ocean an drift together and where upheld by the tendril tendrils of or the floating Kelp and seaweed they float Cloat down don through the centuries to a doom In InfinitEly In- In fin finitely remote In this welter or ot hulks there are to be found round the lost carey caravels of Columbus Columbus Co Co- CoI Co- I lumbus and modern modem liners Une Spanish ships of the times of Cortes and the lost bat boats of I Ill fated cruises And thither the author Crittenden I Marriott brings brinKS his hero her his heroine I and his villain maln to wo wonc out their I atran strange e destinies In a locale ocate utterly new and novel nover Milton ton StUB Sills plays the role of the hero a condemned ma man sentenced to I die cli In la the electric chair at Sing Sing Anna Q Nilsson pla plays s the tho role of I I the th the a daughter of or a New I I York millionaire Frank Campeau I gives perhaps the beat best performance I of or his career In the role of Jackson I Ir a New York o detective V Walter Waiter t Long ng r dU f Is cast as the e of r the taleThe taleThe tale Je i The Isle or of Lost Lon Ships grips nips the I emotions In itt a vise like manner kin kin- I d dies s the blood as the story or of ture tune and romance is unfolded I Andel and j gives el new life to jaded Imaginations The Larry Semon comedy The TChe tb Agent also a part of t the new e bill at atthe S the American n is filled with lt a a. lot of original stunts The Agent to be beaura aura sure has bas a light plot an as becomes a regular comedy but Is sufficiently well conceived conceited and plausible to make for real continuity and complete understanding understanding under under- standing of the action Larry Semon and pretty Lucille Carlisle romp through It most entertainingly Fun lun rom From the l Press ress the current review 0 of the witty gleanings by the Literary Digest is also on the pro pro- tram gram |