Show Gem to Show Ray Picture Charles Ray the popular screen star will be seen at the Gem theatre for four days beginning tomorrow In The Old Hole It is es said to be one of the most appealing pictures In which he has yet appeared and to call forth more laughs and tears to the reel than any other of his past successes The play was adapted for the screen by Bernard McConville and directed by Joseph De Grasse It is a First National attraction presented by Arthur Kane Iane The cast includes such we well 1 known players as James Gordon Blanche Rose Laura La LaPlante LaPlante LaPlante Plante Marjorie Prevost Lincoln Stedman Stedman Stedman Sted- Sted man and Lon Po Poff ct Rileys Riley's verse Is In Interpreted Interpreted interpreted In- In with such artistry as to both charm the thousands of admirers of the Hoosier poet and to win new converts to tet his ballads of boyhood's happy days From the opening scene to the close the story is brimful of heart Interest Charles Ray as Ezra Is Just plain bay bay bay- wholesome but mischievous He would rather fish and spend his time at the old hole than study He loves Myrtle the flirtatious belle of the country school but after atter bringing him to his knees and robbing him of all his hlll treasures treasures treasures treas treas- ures she Jilts him for his hI's best bet friend Skinny However there Is happiness awaiting him in the loving graces of ot the ever faithful Ester Ezra Is so busy failing falling falling fall fail ing In and out of scrapes that it Is a wonder that he finds time for sweet sweet- hearts It Is skillfully directed and so wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully wonder wonder- fully acted as to obviate the necessity for fora a single subtitle It steals into the heart of the audience until the or nev ne mown mown hay seems to pervade the darkened theatre and the audience are wafted back backon on the wings of memory to their own school days The play has received most enthusiastic notices wherever shown and will undoubtedly repeat Its success at the Gem theatre |