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Show "White Oak." Newest Hart Picture, at Alhambra Tonight Why "White Oak''" This is why: The chief character in this new Paramount Para-mount picutre produced by William S. Ilarl which will be seen today at Hi'' Alhambra theatre, is Oak Miller, a gambler, and a man with a heart of gold. He Is white by nature, in the colloquial sense. White as the t)ak whose name he bears what bet ter cognomen than "White" Oak" Thus the reason for the title of one of the most vivid pictures of pioneer lays that has ever been produced. It is by Mr. Hart, Bennet Musson jrrote the scenario and Lambert Hill ter was director. Vola Vale makes i very sympathetic heroine. Like Frederick Remintton paint lings are some of the scenes showing the long wagon train making its ar IduoUB way across the desert, the at-Hacks at-Hacks of Indians on the emigrants, the scones in the compound formed i by the surrounding prairie schooners land some of tho types of old scouts, I trappers and plainsmen. ! It is a historical dor-ument with a wonderful story of hardship, priva tion. fighting, villainy, love, honor and justice, with a plot that Is filkd I with vitality and mystery an entertainment enter-tainment that thrills and sets the blood surging through your veins j "White Oak" la one of the finest, 'things dealing with the early west, that Mr. Hart has done for the screen i |