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Show MARGERY WILSON IT THE COZ! The besetting sin of the day, a great many will admit, is extravagance. Very orten it is fostered in the hearts and blood of the children by the parents. Ultimately, the penalty of mad dissipation dissi-pation and thoughtless materialism is paid. It must be paid In the case of Gwendolyn Alcot the penalty was avoided only by a providential interference inter-ference of a wise, far-seeing father-in-law. Harvey Marton, Sr.. is the type of man who bends the world to his will. When he finds his son yielding to the evil forces of society he is not at a loss as to what should be done. He pits both his son and daughter-in-law against Nature and the sons of Nature. For the first time the shams, lies, varnish softness and silk of life are stripped from the lives of both. lashed against the rocks of humiliation humilia-tion by the breakers of jealousy, bitterly bit-terly disillusioned as to his superiority, and face to face with his own shortcomings, short-comings, Marton, Jr., takes full inventory inven-tory of himself and wife and settles his problem with naked fists Margery Wilson plays the lead in this picture. "Old Loves for New," whieh is being shown at the Cozy theatre today and tomorrow, and is supported by Lee Hill. Lee Phelps, Pete Morrison, Geo. Pcarce, Irene Hunt and others. oo |