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Show 1 " Great Two Feature Bill Plays to Crowded House At Aihambra Last Night There was lots of good fun on tap at the Aihambra theatre last night. "The Snob'- was the attraction. It is a rollicking story of college life with all the pop" und "Jazz" associated with those halcyon das The production is Wanda Hawley'a latest starring vehicle for Kealart and In many ways it is her best. Certainly Cer-tainly the part of the reformed snob fits her as If made to order There is much interesting drama and plen-i t.v of fun in the scenes which change her from an "up stage" heiress to the really human girl that's underneath all her superciliousness. William ("Babe1 I Lawrence is convincing con-vincing as the college football hero whose job as a waller in the college i commons starts all the trouble. Ami1 of course fat Walter Hiers as a trouble fixer" is a positive scream. This plump and popular actor gets' better with every appearance Thi-college Thi-college boy role exceeds even his previous pre-vious work in ' .h iidy Lady" and Miss Hobbs" Hlers. however. Is not the onlv fat funmaker. Slvla Ashton Is present to give her usual delightful Impersonation Imperson-ation of u socially climbing, new-rich mother. Edwin Stevens, well known ; character man. plays opposite her In some very delicious domestic com- ! cdy business. The story will be recalled as a William Wil-liam j N'eidig Satu Bventng Post1 offering of September, 1918. Alice Cyton wrote the scenario, and Sam i Wood directed There are several "shots" of an ex- i citing football game with all the col- ; or and life therein associated'. The eolleged campus stufr is very true toi life, creating a splendidly accurate atmosphere at-mosphere The college nrom' is u! clever scene which Will be relished by! .former college students. All of the' ! vivacious, care-free life of such at- j ! talrs is nplendidly depicted. The other feature was a fine story' I by that master of romantic fiction, Anthony Hope It has been done Into an j entertaining motion picture with Kol -ert Warwick in the role of the hero H Is called "An Adventure In Hearts. " i which is rather more engaging ami! descriptive of the content of the stors I thun its original title. "Captain Dieppe." As long aa Anthony Hope keeps on writing and the- movies continue mr, . ing, the answer to the oft mm. nil question "Is Romanre Dead""' will i be "No " "An Adventure In Hearts" I is the old chivalry in r new setting. Major Warwick is the plcturcstjuu adventurer who does much for his lady's hand, though a comedy touch Is inserted by the fact that the object of hts secret affections Is apparently the wife of the genial Italian nobleman noble-man who has afforded him protection In his castle. , Major Warwick Is thoroughly at home as the twentieth centurv D Art-agnan. Art-agnan. He served on Oeneral Pershing's Persh-ing's staff in France during tbe war and hasn't let a little thing like the armistice put an end to his fighting. He haa had battling roles in nil hH post-war pictures In this latest vehicle ve-hicle he escaoes from confinement in a council chamber hy some amajting, swift and exciting action. |