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Show Romance, What morf could beask-ed?' beask-ed?' '. V;' I,,." - ' jFof Thursday and Friday, the.man-agement the.man-agement has again brought before the screen -the, famous ' western author, Zane Grey, in his latest, "Wanderer of the Wasteland." You have all md the story, now come and see it conic 1 to life in life's own colors. A feature 1 of this film is the fact that it is 'done-, in natural colors, marking the pcrfec-j tion at last of this style of phmo-' play. Thrills and heart throbs on tin' sand' of the REAL" aruona desert. Don't fail to see "Wanderer of. 'the' i Wasteland," with Jack Holt in the leading role. . , ,., us- . U William Desmond will be the star to open the week's run at the Princess Prin-cess theater where he will be seen Saturday in "The Sunset JTrail," "a 45 caliber romance of big men and big chances in a land of hidden gold. For Sunday, the management will show Agnes Ayres, the Paramount favorite, in "Worldly Goods," a matrimonial mat-rimonial comedy which proves that husbands aren't as bad as they're supposed sup-posed to be. They're worse. Pat O'Malley plays opposite Miss Ayres in this film. I Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle are the two stars who will appear before be-fore the silver sheet Monday in their latest success, "Flitting With Love." Miss Moore is seen at her best ii this photoplay according to advance notices. no-tices. "The Cyclone Rider" is the offering for Tuesday, with aa all star cast. It tells the roaring race for gold and girls. A picture full of thrills and one you are sure to enjoy." ' ; ' "Strangers of the Night" taken from the stage play, "Captain Applejack," is the feature film for Wednesday. A thrilling picture with Mystery and |