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Show "Village Sleuth," With Chas. Ray. Showing at Alhambra As a country boy. with aspirations, to become a great eletcctlve. Charles Kay is said to afford considerable luughter and a few real thrills In "A Village Sleuth.'' In which he will be seen at the Alhambra theatre today for the last times. After his attempt! to round it i soma melon thieve n his dad's appl i.rch-ard. i.rch-ard. have gotten him Into hot water, Charlie goes out and gets a real Jib In a private sanitarium There he 1 '-counters '-counters a real mystery and. his detective detec-tive Instincts aroused, starts to UU ravel it. The results are surprising In I the extreme. Charlie Is revealed not only as the logical successor to ih r-lock r-lock Holmes, but wins a pretty girl i:i the bargain. "A Village Sleuth" was written by Agnes Christine Johnston, scenario; of "Twenty-threo and a Half Hours' LeaTO," and produced for Paramount release, by Thomas H. Ince Winifred Westover ls the leading woman. Jerome Je-rome Storm directed. oo |