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Show I flLESKISMT I j AT IE MM llll r Famous Star in 'The Straight Hill ; Way," Big Fox Feature and J , Hans" and Fritz, and j Monkeys on Program. Si 1 Manager Gobs of the Orpheum II promises another excellent program , of fine photoplays to his patrons this 1 11)1 , coming week opening tomorrow night J 1 I but this week they will run two days f only owing to the political rallies 1 1 I i Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The I I pictures will p.lay Sunday and Monday l " with a matinee Monday. Napoleon I III! i and Sally in a funny jungle comedy IJjl and the Famous Katzenjammer Kidds will be on the program with Valeska Suratt the Fox star. A motive of revenge, re-venge, which leads a woman to seek the unhappiness of her husband by humiliating her own unknown daughter, daugh-ter, gives a startling and vivid background back-ground to the work which Valeska Suratt does for William Fox in her new picture, "The Straight Way." Miss Suratt plays Mary Madison ,a woman who has been wronged by her husband, and cannot forgive. When the story begins, Mary's relations rela-tions with another man are unjustly suspected by her husband. He casts her off, and she, heartbroken, leaves her baby daughter in the care of a sister. Later, when the husband, John Madison (Herbert Heyes) hears that Mary has been killed in a railroad rail-road wreck, he takes the daughter in-.to in-.to his home. Many years later, Mary hears that Madison has been elected governor of his state. She determines to havo her vengeance on him for wrecking her life. She makes a plot with Dan Walters Wal-ters (Glen White), a former convict. Walters is to marry Madison's daughter, daugh-ter, Marlon (Elsie Balfour). Mary does not know that Marlon is her own' child, but believes she io Madison's daughter by a second marriage. After the marriage of Walters and Marlon, Mary goes to Madison and tolls him the whole story. Then he informs her that Marion was her own daughter. Mary sees then that her plot had acted as a boomerang. Her only child has become the bride of an ex-convict. But tho situation is cleared when subsequent events prove that Walters had been Innocent of the crime for which he was punished, and had gone to prison for a friend. |