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Show 'il'SIKif IS-SEW IS-SEW PICItt WITH . YDUW IKESTARS Mny Tully's well known stage farce, "Mary's A,'iklc." has been adapted into what is claimed to be a hilariously funny Thomas H. Ince aiotion picture and will be shown tomorrow at the Alhambra theatre with Douglas MacLean and Doris 'May as thc co-stars. co-stars. The young people have already al-ready made a name for themselves in "Twenty-Three and a j Half Hours-' Leave," said by many to be the best comedy picture of the seagn. "Mary's Ankle," is about a doctor without funds and patients who was persuaded by his friends to announce his marringe in order to called a fortune from a rich uncle. When the uncle'announccs his coming, the youth is unable lo produce thc bride But, fate causes a pretty girl to sprain her ankle in front of his office, and then the fun commences. Mr. MacLean and .JMiss May are noted for thc youth and -vivacity that they inject into their work, and "Mary's Ankle" is said to provide an excellent vehicle. Victor Potel, Neal Burns, James Gordon, Lizette Thome and Ida Lewis are Included in the supporting cast, Lloj'd Ingraham directed di-rected the picture, which is a Para-mount-Artctafl. and Luther B. Reed I furnished the scenario. |