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Show At (be Logan High School Friday evening the picture version of that great story by Rex Beach "The Ne'er Do Well," will be ohown. Kathlyn Williams wlll.pay the lead and It Is a story ot Wart Interest and thrilling thril-ling dctallB. The scenes were ' enacted en-acted Va 'the Panama canal zone. Lust evening and again tonight at tho Oak theato will be shown "The Road to Ambition," tho story of the rlso of n laborer to great heights In the world of flnanco and high society. so-ciety. Conway Tearlo Is seen as Bill Mathews, ono ot tho most appealing roles over portrayed, a typical, clean cut young American with ambition. When the stony opens It finds Bill Mathews, foreman of tho Bethel steel works. Ho perfects nn Invention for the elimination of wnRte and becomes be-comes tho possessor o great wealth. Ho travels tho road of ambition sweeping all obstacles In his path and thero Is a pretty love themo with plenty of tho vlrllo action In which Mr. Tearlo always excels. At tho Lyric theatre Saturday evening ev-ening will bo shown Bene Daniels-In "She Couldn't Help It." This Is another an-other of dashlng'comedlcs In which Realart Is presenting" her. In this new role Miss Daniels Is charming, alluring and audacious and tho public pub-lic can't help liking her. "She Couldn't Help It" Is taken from thej storV so popular n few years ago. "In'l the Bishop's Carriage," the tale of a little orphan girl adopted by crooks and pick pockets. Humor, drama, and pathos aro blended( to form an ideal entertainment. t Friday and Saturday the Oak will show n D. N. Schwab production, "Fickle Women," a great American story of pep and humor. It Is adapt ed rrom tho Saturday Evening Post Stoiy "Sitting on tho World." It deals with the love problems of Calvin Cal-vin Price, a young Yankee hero who returns home bedecked with all kjnds of medals toflnd that a slacker, in order to steal his girl awny, ho's resorted re-sorted to slander or the vilest kind. But with the exercise ot plenty of ,good Yankc pep and a few Yankee wallops' ho vindicates his good nnmo , and marries the girl of his choice. The women-folks will 11 Ice, this picture, pic-ture, for It.ovcrflows with human ln-' ln-' terest and bubbles ovor with good I healthy humor. I A , A A Proving himself a dare devil driver, driv-er, Wallace Heed, tho popular Paramount Para-mount star, has a strong role in his latest picture "Too Much Speed," that is now playing V tbo Lnrlc tonight to-night and tomorrow night. Mr. Rold Is shown driving n motor car at one hundred miles an hour. There are V.. .jj many exciting and humorous sltaa-' tlona. In the story. Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts share the honors' wjth, the star. The support generally general-ly is of the best. ' j ' t-i. i iai IT |