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Show NEW PAIR INCE STARS IN HUMOROUM FILM OF ARMY LIFE Doris May and Douglas McLean Mc-Lean Introduced as Stars In "232 Hours' Leave" Out in wild nnd moIo West they call Thomas H. Ince, "the screen stnr maker." If you hnvo any doubts as to his right to 'this title, survey the list of luminaries he, has supplied to the screen duilng tho past six years: 1913, Sebsue Hayaknwn: 1911, William Wil-liam S. Hart and Bessie Barrlscale; 1915, H. Ill Warner, Frank Keemin and William Desmond; 191C, Dorothy Doro-thy Dalton, Charles Ray and Loulso Glaum; anjl in 1917, Enid Bsnnett. Now Mr. Ihce has Bono and done it again, piopentlng as his latest addition addi-tion to the stellar innks tho team of Doris May and Douglas Mcl.enn. The gieat producer has had these two talented young people under his wing for two ears now, and he l.ss never picked a failure yet, bo It Is reasonably reason-ably ceitaln Hint they nro destined for n joint caieer of success, ilut Mr. Iiicjp has taken no chances. He lecently paid ?G7,o'oO foi six chimr-ful chimr-ful clever stories by noted authors as stairlng vehicles for his new flivls. The first of those Is "Twenty-thie nud a Half Horns' Leavo" by AVry Roberts Rlnehart, which has be-r made Into a Pniamount Artcui'V plj- ! H tuio and will bo shown nt tho Lvjla H theatre for two days commeuini; to- H inouow. Sj Hi |