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Show DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ' IN "WILD AND WOOLLY"; In accordance with his progress-: ive policy of presenting "the biggest and best" in motion pictures, Manager Mana-ger Cliff of the Elite theatre, announces an-nounces the engagement of the second sec-ond Douglas Fairbanks pictures released re-leased by Artcraft, "Wild and Wool-" ly." The story, has to do with a city youth whose wild fancies of the great West eventually get the better of him. Clad in an immaculate cow-boy attire such as one might wear at a masque ball, he travels to the land of his dreams only to find that his outfit out-fit is as unique as it appeared to be to habitants of New York's Fifth Avenue on the morning he set out on his journey. Many incidents of typical Fairbangs variety are promised promis-ed in this picture, together with thrilling situations such as confront the young man from the East, who finds himself in the midst of a plot of real serious proportions. New York, California and Arizona are the locales in which the pieffire was staged, each secene being screened screen-ed in its actual atmospnere. Never has the athletic Douglas had greater opport vinil to present his own particular par-ticular talents as offered by the boundless plains and western surroundings sur-roundings displayed in this film. Bucking bronchos, lariat twirling, dare-devil stunts and a most generous gener-ous supply of Fairbangs smiles are presented by the popular star in h'.s j newest screen offering and several j physical surprises are the results ol i many months of training on his part, j Staged under the able direction of John Emerson, the scenario by Anita j Loos, is divulged in the usual effect-live effect-live manner displayed by the Fnir-banks-Enierson-Loos trio. In addition addi-tion to its unusual merit as a laugh provoker, "Wild and Woolly" offers several dramatic situations that are bound to thrill a most plne.d audience. au-dience. Elite Theatre, Monday. No-: No-: vember the 5th. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen entertained enter-tained at an elaborate dinner parly Tuesday evening in honor of their birthdays. The decorations were all in yellow. The dining (able held a beautiful vase of yelloy Japane-e chrysanthennuns as its centerpiece, Kind covers were, placed for Mr. and Mrs. Rex S. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. It. Anderson Mr. and .Mrs. R. McArllmr Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Jensen, .Mrs. 10 K ! Barton, Russel Anderson, Hershel Ijent en and I he host and hostess. I |