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(Continued from Eleventh Page.) aundiences at Toew's Palace Theater yesterday in the Cosmopolitan screen version of Peter B. Kyne's story “Never the Twain Shall Meet.” Tt iz the story of a half-caste girl, amea, Queen’ of Riva.” who is in ed to the care ¢ one Daniel ard when her leprous father ) United States from e island home. Dan and to Ameri succeed only in vering how akably and adorably primitive she is. imea has decided that Dan shall be her m: and is quite fr br s it he can never marry »s away in the night and returns to r old home and to her people, but is followed by Dan. Their rriage he Island of Riva and the days follow show more sively than ever at * ast," | this, Tamea sends story is interesting and the island scenes and atmosphere appear quite authentic. Anita Stewart makes 2 very pretty Tamea and does much | with the part. Bert Lytell sheds a few more tears to add to his plentiful output as the weak and susceptible | Dun. Just Johnstone, Huntly | g b Fitzroy and_Ge hn add to th of the orchestral interpretive score is ate and. with a travelogue, an s Fable and Pathe News, com 1 entert bill na of the Icelands.” whose every feature = merit, is beinz offered Theater this week mportant offer ind_beauty © made in the vast ice cast. It was 1 3 an. big game hunter and ext who spent two vears at the task in the Arctic regions. The story concerns the love of a skimo brave for Kivalina, the of the tribe, and in his woo- ing reveals the strange superstitions and quaint traditions by which thgse people are bound. An outstandihg character is the “witch doctor,” who has unlimited power nd who directs the lives of his people from the small- | est act to the most important event Every birth, marriage and death has its meaning and works its influence through the feaful interpretations of the old man. The story further reveals the ac tivitie of the Eskimos, their manner of living. and their source of income. 1t shows them harpooning the ‘whales, up their great herds of rein building their huts. cutting neat ice and putiing them to gether much as civilized man would build with stone. Many of the scenes are gems of heauty, and the story is| in turn tender, thrilling -ard quite| satisfyving. It is well worth seeing Of equal importance is another feature, “The Teaser.” in which Laura l.a Plante is the leading spirit. It is an adaptation of Willlam A. Brady's| play by Adelaide Matthews and ) tha M. Stanley, and recounts humor- ously the experiences of a poor girl | “heanty who suddenly finds herself literally occupying the traditional slippers of | 2 modern Cinderella. She natched | from her simple surroundings adopted by a grande ame’" leader of the set in a big city girl already has her “steady,’ drummer, when aunty comes along, | and it is with tears and sobs that she | is made to “give him the gate' (in his own vernacular), and turn her charms on the men of aunty’s t However, in turning her charms she goes a bit | too far, so far that she wins all the | men from all the women, which to| her mischievous mind is sweet re-| venge. It all comes out right later, | though, for the drummer turns up just in time to save the girl from a rather unpleasant but harmless esca pade with a married man, and subse quently reveals himself as a gentle man of the necessary polish to meet with aunty’s approval A special attraction follows in the form of a “pianism,” by Sylvan Levin he Dances of Death,’ and “Marche M re. The Rialto Orchestra. Mischa Guter pducting. offers selections from ame Butterfly,” and the Rialto COLUMBIA—"Wild Horse Mesa.” wild west thriller, featuring wild wilder men, and the omnipres: done in the dash v manner, is offered this umbia Theater under title, “Wild timed in numbered tenderfeet in the remembered s Mr. Gray is avowed thrill cre or. In “Wild Horse Mesa" his achievement is a marvel in quantity production. Pupils of the romanticist school of thinking ed to the realist school the Columbia bill a perfec dventure. the somewhat lacking in novelty ack Holt, Biliie Dove and several thousand horses have the leading role ore than earn their salaries concerns itself with the zood and bad western re ama cissitudes the en Zzation 1 some ex slated lariats. Among ts is the pursuit of the band of horse thieves like the top Another is a hand- | between the hero | —for details of the latest Oldsmo- bile Six in next Sunday’s papers. A new standard of values will be established, the result of — Greater Beauly OLD 't Woman MOBILE Q GINEIALMOYDI‘I o AL L4 of the numerous villains. A general my e of all vil- lains by an irate Indian chieftain, who at the same time rescues the heroine [ from the band’s clutches. { The th , however, comes | in n sp of the thousands | of horses toward a cliff and a breath- taking ridé by the hero to save them ! from destruction, a ride that, needless to say, is successful i Al in all, “Wild Horse Mesa™. will lift almost any one out of the dol-| drums, An Our Gi comedy of no m stature, the News Reel, Topics Day and a musical program cellence round out the bill. TIVOLI—“Soul Fire." | Richard Barthelmess, in his fine| characterization of the young com: poser in “Soul Fire,” First Nationa screen version of tin Brown's play, e, at Music,” was the feature at} Crandall's Tivoli Theater yesterday and continues today. Cliff Bowes.in “Look Out,” a new comedy of laughter: Pathe Review and delightful pipe organ musl by ! Otto F. Beck and Harold T. Pease| complete the bill | — | | SADOR—"The Lady Who Lied.” AMB: a new Aesop Fable, is shown rs vs of th Crandall’s Am supplements t National's film version of hens' colorful story of the Ovient, Snake Bite,” whose screen title is e Lady Who Lie Other short reels and pipe or music complete the bill eature . First | Robert i i e Hunted Woman." | its week's | Hunted | le Roof ope hill last night with story by James O wood, laid in the far nor-t ar - inz Seenma Owen in a role well suitéd es,” completes the showing for | ht and tom 4 Wednesday Barthel- mess will start a twa-day run in his latest photoplay, “Soul Fire.” CENTRAL—"Wildfire." Aileen Pringle, one of the beauties of the screen. is the picture star at Crandall’s Central Theater in the film | sion of the late Lillian Russell's, one-time success, “Wildfire,” a come- | dy-romance of the race tracks. The | companion offering is “The Big Town.” a tworeel romp for “Our| Gang,” and the Pathe Review, with pipe_organ music. “Wildfire,” a George V. Hobart and | Gec Broadhurst story, abounds in | thrills, with many laughs, and is not | without its brief moments of melo- | dramatic intensity. Its climax comes | with the running of one of the most hair-raising horse races ever caught ! by a camera. It is notable that the| role of Bud. the jockey. is played on | the silver sheet by Will Archie, the| Lilliputian actor, who created the | character for the original production | vith Miss Russell. Others of the cast | include Edna_ Murphy, Holmes Her- bert, Edmund h -| man, Antrim Sh STEARNS'® Electric Paste Kills Cockro! es, Waterbugs, " Ants, Rats, Mice, Etc. | T e e ot | freah it to die outside. Pk | 356 and $1.50—At all dealers | MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS “ | | | | SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once. 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