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Show Bill Hart Scores Hit in 'White Oak' Now at Alhambra William S. Hart In a new thrilling western photoplay' This announcement announce-ment was sufficient to pack the Alhambra Al-hambra theatre last night when White Oak " a story written by Mr Hart himself. wn presented, lld it score? Well, rather. In this Paramount photoplay. Mr. Hart is seen as a breszy, grlttv gambl-ln' gambl-ln' man In tho west of the early fifties. His sister dies as a result of exposure to cold following her dlvo into the river from a steamboat to escape a scoundrel and he plans engeance The girl he loVSS Jolivs a wagon train which Is ambushed bv Indians. and Oak Miller, with the aid of a doc. manages man-ages to drive the Indians awa . How the vllllan Is punished and -ak and Barbara his fiancee find happiness make one of the best pictures turned out bv Mr. Hart In many a day. The picture has all tho elements that please the average screen fans, and Mr Hart's portrayal of the brave j (SAlblln man l as usual, effective and thoroughly artistic Vola Yale proves brnelf an adorable leading woman, while tho supporting players, notably Alexsnder rjeden, Robert Walker. Rer; Bprotte, Helen Hplley and Chief Standing Stand-ing Bear aro excellent. The photographs- II superb. on |