Show A unique picture is ls announced by bythe bythe the American Theatre as Its Us feature for Wednesday It is a William Fox production entitled Extra Extra Ex Ex- tra trI and pre presents the youthful costars co- co stars stare Edna Murphy and Johnnie Walker The story has Its basis bast In InA A 11 dally daily newspaper office and the romance ro rOo mance concerns a cub reporter and anda a a. daughter of the veteran of the start staff It I li 1 said to contain a newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper feat feal of a most sensational na na- na lure ture One will not witness the showing of A Guilty Conscience tonight Friday without feeling he has seen Men seena a a. picture that is le out of the ordinary and end different from the average screen story It is refreshing to see a productIon production production tion laid in India Inda with all the atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere of the Orient preserved presed In fact as the spectator witnesses scene cene after after- upon the screen he be Imagines himself in the theland theland theland land of mystery In Kaira o or r Simla so have bave these scenes been reproduced The Th snake playing h weird mush the potter at work in the streets a man manof manof manof of high caste passing him of lower degree all lend an enchantment to a R highly drama dramatic c production based the of ot David and Beth Deth BethSheba BethSheba Sheba but unlike the well known bible tale the villain does not win the heros hero's wife While White hundreds of Hindus are used used us- us ed d in the production product on for weird and fascinating scenes the principals are all and the action centers around the British service in India Wild It is Is' a fancy catching title and Edward Hoot Gibson will do the I riding for which he ils is famous across the screen of the American Saturday night The worlds world's champion cowboy co Ith the smiling personality In a astory astory astory story of If the west which Is not a typical ical teal western story Sans and guns and the cactus it It Is said that the story might be land In any small smalltown smalltown smalltown town In the Middle West or the effete Ea East t. t The story concerns a coward a ayoung ayoung ayoung young fel let ow Whose mother adores him too much and by her insistence on doing things for him and keepIng keepIng keepIng keep- keep Ing hm bm out of rough contacts with the world makes a sissy of him ItIs It Itis Itis is a 0 definite not simply a part as many roles on the screen are the Shakespeare's assertion that plays play's the thing seems to have been one of two guiding principles for Mack Sennett when he produced A Town Idol his super-pro- super du m hick will be here Sunday T Tie et t d r r stellar upon which he be 1 7 ad ud one ej eye ere e was of course coun e c There is an harmonious I li ii nit TUT s g of story interest and humor v ch ell stamps this production as the comedy kings king's supreme creation A Small Town Idal has all the well- well known Sennett p players ayers avers in Its cast Including Including Including In In- Ben Den Turpin Phyliss Haver Marie Prevost Charlie Murray and James Finlayson in the leading roles role Spectacle and th s add their attractions at attractions at- at tractions to A Smal Town Idal The biggest scene that Mack Sennett has devised and one of ot the largest that has bas ever been filmed is flashed on the screen In this a multitude le of girls who conform In every respect to the famous Sennett specifications for beauty and and figure appear in or- or t- t In a large and magnificent mag mar magnificent set It ds lis a knockout of ot comedy laughs and fun Fannie Hurst author of Humoresque que Back Dack Pay Star Dust says of the Fannie Hurst of theola odal Four Horsemen of the I I came away so thrilled and moved by this picture that I had the same feeling I experienced the first and only time I saw Sarah Barah Bernhardt I didn't want to go home but to walk miles And nd miles under the pel of what I had seen I ma may seem a bit superlative in my appreciation of this film but to me it amounts to a climax In the entire history of ot the screen Last night marked a birth day The muse had come of ot age Mr Ingram Miss Mathis Mr Ibanez everyone In fact connected with the masterpiece Us Its to be congratulated con eon congratulated to weave that enormous story into a tapestry the size of ot a mot mo mo- t tion n picture screen and at the same time rime to keep Its integrity of form purpose and beauty n artistry raised rallied to the nth power Im I'm a rather Querulous querulous querulous quer Quer- ulous picture goer not half halt satisfied ed with conditions but seeing The Four Horsemen has renewed my faith In n the enormous o 0 othe othe the screen Chief Lightheart a full blooded Cherokee Indian and well welt known motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture actor plays the historical historical historical cal role of Slitting Sitting Bull Dull the vicious Sioux In the Universal chapter play In the Days of Buffalo DuffaLo which shows Saturday Chief is wel wet known for his Indian characterizations characterizations character character- on the screen An epic to tn tae e a of surging passion sweeping from the wide plains of ot the Argentine through the fascinating ot war pre-war Paris into the blazing blazing blaz blaz- ing log turmoil of the German invasion of Northern France will be unfolded unfold d next Monday Manday and Tuesday It was the Irs Ire showing here The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse the Rex Ingram production which has been the screen sensation of New York Chicago Boston Doston PUs PUs- burgh Detroit and Los Loa Angeles The picture adapted by June Mathis from the great novel of Vivente n Basco tasco Ibanez has intensified the dramatic force of the original story and holds the he spectators spectators' breathlessly Intent a as with swift sure strokes It at hammers home borne the terror and grandeur of ot the war war and and a great deal of ot the humor and light-hearted light gaiety galety that kept bubbling up through the turgid I stream of struggling humanity when the world was in arms The director Rex Ingram has succeeded succeeded suc sue in concentrating the great struggle in a series aeries of e pictures that flash out the q sence Bence of Ii life feat at white heat neat He makes us see above the struggle the awesome awesome awe awe- same some figures of the four horsemen Conquest War Famine and Death prophesied d by St. St John In the Book DOJk of the Apocalypse charging changing Unto into our very hearts And through it all Is th the deeply hul hulan i- i deep deeply moving I spectacle of intensely real people In their baffled battled attempts to readjust themselves to the demands of If war days In this p picture ture the war is realIzed realized realized real real- on a gigantic scale a greatness greatness greatness great great- ness of f imagination that dwarfs all other ambitious attempts that the screen hah seen The Four Horsemen is the of the promise of If ofa Ifa ofa a noble art in pictures In the cast that Included fifty principals and 2500 2600 extras It is II the picture that made Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rud Rud- olph Valentino his supreme master- master pece and a marvelous performance does The Four Horsemen he give to Ill |