Show Home vs High Life In The Dangerous Age John Andrews was forty but he lie liked to dance to pro JO to the theatre and to have good times In general Mary iary his wife was not constituted that way She loved her home and household household house house- hold hod duties and she could or would not sympathize with her husbands husband's gay tendencies ten ten- ten ten-I John had reached a dangerous age though he did not know It Meeting re rebuffs rebuffs rebuffs re- re buffs whenever he suggested to Mary that they go out for tor a lark he sought gayety in other directions not giving a though to the hazards of such a a. course Thus It came camo about that when John paid a a. visit to New York the toe center of or oran all an the nations nation's gayety he forgot home and wife and soon was swirling about in the whirlpool of metropolitan reck reck- A pretty girl came into his life lire and caused him to sit down and ana write a letter to hi his wife He Ho mailed It but it-but but it did not r reach ach h her r due t to a series of hl highly dramatic events and awakening came to John I This forms the theme for The Dangerous Dangerous Dangerous Dan Dan- Age the feature of ot the new photoplay program that opened at the I American theatre yesterday and which I Ito Isto is isto to continue through h the week Lewis Stone Ruth Clifford Cleo Madison MadiSon Madi Madi- son Myrtle Steadman Edith Roberts and anda I a number of mighty w well known players that the are In the cast with the result and ana Is an unusually strong one picture that will be relished by y lovers of the silent drama I The associate feature of the bill Is an another another another an- an of ot com corn comedies comedies other of the Our Gang series edies this called A Quiet Night NightS These comedies are a a. kind that are loved b bv bY old and young alike A cast east of or Just kids freckled tattered and fun full of spirits who put the acting of man many high priced stars to shame who deliver a lau laugh h a minute In stories that are Kerns gems assisted by a troup of trained animals and birds that are wonders |