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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, AUGUST 19, Wed- features-start- s IF EN Don9 1 Miss of our fata fall, special i and TA G E ike QN 1923- - ma nesday for four days. in l5) ti H ' .i A 111 I yi A f lliJSiyiS 1 h$c Piercing deep under the surface of superficiality and fiction into the throbbing heart of humanity itself, this master photodrama will i plunge you to the very brink of the Inferno of Human Experience and sweep you up to the dizziest heights of sublime emotion possible for mortals to reach It tears away a veil of shrinking reserve and hurls on the screen the secrets of the seared soul of a wonderful woman a woman who bares to the world her innermost feelings so that others Heerman Production A Vicior Sir Anthomv Hope's Romance Celebrated If may never ,be faced with the terrible curse of narcotics. Portrayed by the greatest afl celebrity cast ever assembled for a sss$t production v. Elaikz. li'I Ituoansnr Burr It throbs with human interest! It vibrates with emotional chords! Iyith. ' It trembles with rushing power! It surges with dramatic conflict! It whirls with breathless action ! It whips with cutting truth! It crashes with towering thrills! in rM -- 1 MONDAY and TUESDAY MargueriU De La Motte, Jack DiH, TuBy Marshall, Frank and Russell Simpson Kirkwood, supreme magnificent" Picture audiences In Proro may and LARRY SEMON in "THE COUNTER JUMPER" witness the splendid work f tills celebrated actor In "Human Wreck age" at the Columbia theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "FOOLS of Drug that characterize tlie. work of other actors in miliar circumstances that the stage owes him a debt of grati-'tuifur the iwclitiiin of delicacy ."hi. the. of his down' tall, wh. ii, .with his ebbing strength he drui-'himself out upon a wind-lei and there makes the last ih sjierate attempt to collect 'he of his former self- si'. rt. winning back himself in a f. 'iVii'icaily onesided battle here is Habit -- final-stag- Told Picture in d' s 'iTuntiiifiit td uV'Titl ;i of 'j.!i;jues: iTiari otK' victim. IVrsuaded by his wif tine scruples f v. .Mac Far-- , awvs to clit'oud the offender. ' Vh ,ri'u ii.li's ' secures his releasev and sends.' II.' the strcs.s.oi overwork, ta.x-ighiiii away for cure, Later, he hi : very evil to which he has self, a nervous wreck, from ovit- - SirAnthc .i. .throughout work.- eellapses and is. ffven inor- - tVJ.t-"L- . 0 itterly oj;;os-'rtlif.the this is difficult rhii!'" for t.'tnpo.rary. relief by an un-actiy. liicn: ..lahies K'irkw.iod is iall-- ' seruptihms- physician; cf HENITAU upon to' iiortray it. Mrs. Reid's; I'nw ittitisly. he increases the "Human' doses.. of the "medicine". and critic i iari pic: re, who have se.-- the picture say that eckas-.- " h:"it- :wric'i comes As McFar: ,'nd,. v keenest at-- , thf pilh'yl ' i this le ; called up ;ab.tu in ilie eliaraeter y in . ) a:: man cut liai.t ruaii. as h- - iecc'n.es'a wretch-ji.de- i hi'"k. ii' shell of his former 3. If. th'f Mbl a!-- . C'liC.' t.ayutKs has broke in- - js uiastcrfully handled !y the ntt d Kirkwood. , show eas.; which t atained: valuable jewelry. Mac- - ' ,!l.e does not overdo," says one tv'u werv "Kirkwood's riaiid is opposed to doing. png, for ne cnaracienzes the law- - cinet art lies in ius reinessnni. ui'j eaker as "a weak minded dope registry of emotion and suffering diet," and declares that he has no by negotation, rather than physical mpathy for him. It is interesting demonstration. His performance? is note bete that, according to so different from the favorite stage a Jrkwood, this is the prevailing at- - conception of a strong man's break-of vninfonned people toward d; nr So free from drlerioiis antics! wl o falls -- vie-- 1:1,1(1 TUESDAY Snows, Z'5), :00, 7!o0; 9:15 "FOOLS OF FORTUNE" errrors - MONDAY Brownie Bff OF FORTUNE" Prices; Matinees 25c. Evenio(rs.35c and SO. I Their natural akwardness and fenoranoe of civilization's manners is heightened by the serious situation In which they find themselves that of pretending relationship to a millionaire said to be searching for his long lost son who ran away as a Child. "Fools of Fortune" which comes to the Strand theater Hon- day and Tuesday is especially rich m entertainment value, and also the element of surprise is strongly stressed COLMA-- 1 r tliglit, Friday, Agust 24 SEATS TUESDAY . MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW. Orchestra, $2.00, ; Balcony, $1.00, 50c, Plus Tax. We Refund After Second Act to Any Patron Who Is Not Satisfied. $1-50- Uniquely interesting and replete with tmusing complications, "Fools of Fortune" appeals to audiences w ith a sense of humor as well as to those patrons who demand, first of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Smart left ail a story when they seek screen Saturday for the Yosemite National entertainment. y win Written bv W. C. Tuttle, widely known maeazine author, directed sP.end a month- - They went to atconvenuon lDe isew u'na ottne enactby Louis Ym. Chaudet, and Life Insuranace company. Mr. by a cast of favorable plavers,TYork .6- -6 no hidine Mareuer We De La Motte.. ur6.ie. viu I'tah. The convention will be held this comedy has to do with unconventional cowboy charac-- : at the Yosemite Lodge August 28 ters placed by chance in an eastern 29 apd 30. Visits will also be made environments-culture- d, convention- - to Los Angeles and San Francisco, California while on the trip. -- - WEDNESDAY KlfiSbtmN v the, y&ntni The fost Excitini Play Ever Vriiwn "-- swift-movin- ill-- , I . "rupeijt - i Lau ! II 7 ffiVfi QTT3 li ' : Homance bril-i'nat- e M 1 m &a .. , b-- .li ft Surprise jiawji-hroker'- I- h. Mi . Wat' i&y ; 1$$ w m - , -- i 'r - . cyuonn winard 77ie Scniafon 0 J'tude ' 1 Mi-- : I. , , I .1 - Plays " Sieged ( ''! 1 V . ; - - ATCW by U Hards Kor, LonJen and r |