and marriage. Through a chain of
circumstances both the young people
become involved in a shooting affray
that ends tragically for one, and
nearly sends the young husband to his

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"3 BAD MEN"

"OUT OF THE STORM"
Circumstantial evidence plays a big
part in the newest Tiffany production,
"Out of the Storm," which will be at
the Strand Theater Saturday, featur
ing Jacqueline Logan and Edmund
Burns.
The story tells of the many obsta
cles a young couple had to overcome
before they could live in peace and
happiness after a stormy courtship

BABY
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Nissen, the actress; Philip Strange,
Lhe husband; and Andre Beranger, the
stage manager.
Malsolm St. Clair
has moulded then all together in
Monta Bell's sparkling story of Paris
society.

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A fascinating page from history
brought to life is the story of '3 Bad
Men," Fox Film epic, which will open
at the Strand Theater Sunday for a
three day run.
Directed by John Ford of "The Iron
Horse" fame, with Olive Borden, playing the part of Lee Carlton, the winsome heroine, and George O'Brien as
the youthful pioneer, and a cast of
such outstanding actors as J. Farrell
MacDonald, Tom Santschi and Frank
Campeau in the title roles, this is one
picture that more than comes up to
expectations.
The story deals with the opening of
the free land in the Dakotas for settlement. The race across the, plain
for the best of the free lands in which
25,000 people, thousands of horses,
oxen and vehicles of every description
from prairie schooners to
take part, is one of the most
vivid and exciting ever filmed.
wheel-barro-

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"THE POPULAR SIN"
"I love you!"
"Ah, but I am married. Think of
my husband."
She, the wife of a philandering
he, the
Parisian
successful playwright with his own
ideas on marriage. Then, to muddle
the triangle still more, a stage vampire and her manager become involved!
Mais oui!
And it's
Interesting?
all in Florence Vidor's latest Paramount starring vehicle, "The Popular
Sin," which arrives at the Strand
Theater on Wednesday for a three
day showing.
Clive Brook is the writer; Greta

ALI

WORK"
Marguerite De La Motte, blonde
beauty, Whose charm is always a val-

uable asset to, a picture, plays the title
role in "The Girl Who Wouldn't
Work," B. P. Schulberg's newest release, now showing at the Ben Ali
Theater. It is the story of a shop
girl who dreamed of being an actress,
sought adventure and found it in the
most amazing fashion.
Appearing
with Miss De La Motte are such notables as Lionel Barrymore, Henry B.
Walthall, Lilyan Tashman, Forrest
Stanley, Winter Hall and Thomas
Ricketts. The story was written by
Gertie De Wentworth James and directed by Marcel De Sano.
"SILKEN SHACKLES"
What is the curd for a flirtatious
wife who cannot and will not make
her eyes behave, and neglects her
husband for handsome army officers
and a fascinating Hungarian violin-

ist?

Such is the problem presented in
"Silken Shackles," the Warner picture
which is coming to the Ben Ali Theater on Sunday with Irene Rich, who in
"Lady Windermere's Fan," proved a
revelation to her picture fans with her
characterization of Mrs. Erlynne, the
fascinating heroine of Oscar Wilde's
drama. In her new Warner picture
she is said to be even more captivating than ever in the role of Denise
Lake, an Ameridan woman to whom a
European trip is an excuse for a series of romantic adventures.

The story is one of life in the underworld of New York, and there are
many situations that thrill. Prison
escapes, gun fights in the streets, persecution of former convicts who are
seeking to live honest lives and whose
efforts are nearly frustrated by designing detectives ithese contribute
to make this one of the best crook
pictures seen here in many months.

in

"Her Big Night"
SUNDAY THROUGH- - WEDNESDAY

Constance Talmadge
in

'The Duchess of Buffalo"
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"THE GIRL WHO WOULDN'T

artistry.

Laura La Plante

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THEATER

"THE PEOPLE vs. NANCY
PRESTON"
jit must be admitted that "The People vs. Nancy Preston," an underworld
picture of excellent type, which will
open a three day run at the Ben Ali
Monday, is a ripping photoplay. Marguerite de la Motte and JohriBowers,
who have the featured roles, vest
their impersonations with satisfying

TODAY AND SATURDAY

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

"THE GREAT LOVE"
How hot is love when it smoulders
in the breast of a six ton elephant?
That's the question, and here's the
answer. That love is so hot that in
"The Great Love," the newest
picture production,
which will be at the Ben Ali Theater,
beginning next Thursday, nearly consumes the elephant, who plays a featured role.
The elephant goes through all the
antics of Tom Sawyer's cat when Tom
had loaded it with liniment and painkiller. It is so hot that the elephant,
seeking its loved one, who, by the way
is a human being in the shape of

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Well, the annual
feed
was held at the Lafayette hotel Saturday evening, November 27, at 7
o'clock. I'm making this announcement for all my Greek sisters who re
still wandering around the universe
trying to find out where the banquet
is to be held and when. Every weekend Akkie and I'd think that the
jubliee would come off then
but it didn't, and finlly when it did
come off, they kept it so quiet that I
wondered if it was a dark secret or
just one of thos
treasure
hunts.
I must explain my bitterness, as the
drunken man says as he gulps down
drop. You see, Ak
the
kie and I about broke our necks get
ting to the banquet by 6:30 (we had
been informed from reliable resources
it was to be at 6:30) and we reached
the Phoenix about 1:06 and sat and
sat but no dear Greeks appeared. At
last Akkie, what is so brave, asked
one of the waiters if they wuz going to
have a party for a lot of girls and he
said, "No, thank the Lord."
So about 6:40 we trotted on out
spike heels up to the Lafayette
heard the clatter of "dishes, and knew
the first two courses, at least, had
been served. You can just imagine
how bad we felt, gettin' there late.
'Coure, we knew the etiquette book on
page 40 tells you what is correct to do
when arriving late at a feast, and "we
knew our prestige would save us any
embarrssment, but we just hated to
disturb all' our sisters. And 111 be
jiggered, when we entered the ball
room no on,e was there but a few
council!
members of the Pan-HWell, what we felt and said isn't
printable
Akkie said she did wish the next
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gave a banquet, it would
time Pan-Hannounce when and where so often
that it would finally sink into the gray
matter of all the Greeks.
Anyway, it was fun being as early
as Akkie and I got to talk about
every one and give them the once over
as they come in. I'd say, "Akkie,
isn't she the thinnest animal (or the
fattest) you ever saw?"
And Akkie 'd say, "Yes, my Ikkie,
but that female must run and jum
into her clothes, the way they seem
to say 'Three cheers. I'm on.'"
"And look at that dress! IH bet
that was old when Eve was in the
garden."
Occasionally, Akkie'd say, "I can't
stand her."
However, contrary to masculine
opinion ,we made just as many remarks on the pretty dresses and girls
and the ones we liked, probably more.
We aren't cats and we don't scratch!
I never did see such a small crowd
feed.'Course it was
at a
due to the fact thsit many Greeks didn't know where it was and why, and
also (or mainly) to the $1.75 blackmail money you had to pay to be allowed to eat there. Really, I don't believe some of the sororities knew they
l,
so few of their memwuz in
bers came. Anyways, Akkie and I
wuz glad so few came as we got to
eat everything at the vacant places
around us (till they saw us and took
them away). I heard one of the waitmeant
ers say he guessed
(He made this remark
after watching Akkie and I put the
grub away).
However, the worst faux-pa- s
I ever
heard of was committed. It was just
awful. Coffee was served with the
meal! Imagine! And no
And say, did you notice how many
girls had stiff necks Monday? That
was from craning them to talk about
each other while eating. But the grand
finale occurred when the rush for
coats was made. After being in that,
I challenge any one to a duel who
dares call us the weaker sex!

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Robert Agnew, wrecks houses and
cabins, garages and village streets;
church bazaars and bazaars that are
not church bazaars.
It blazes in the shape of jealousy,
snatching her loved one from the arms
of her rival, Viola Dana. It is hot
Englishman (who has been served
love. That's the sort of love smoul- with corn on the cob for the first time)
"Boy! Boy!"
ders in the breast of this elephant.
Waiter "Sir?"
KENTUCKY THEATER
Englishman (Displays the cob)
"I say, old thing. Fill it up again."
"Her Big Night," with Laura La
Chanticleer
Plante as the star, and an unusually
large cast playing in support of her,
girl you've
First student "That
is the feature attraction now at the
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"THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO"
An American girl in Russia love
affairs with grand dukes and dashing
young officers thrilling adventures
amidst a background of unexpected
and .romantic denouement!
That is the movie treat in store for
patrons of the Kentucky Theater Sunday, when Constance Talmadge's latest comedy drama, "The Duchess of
Buffalo," has its local premiere. This
rollicking romance of a beautiful
American dancer who becomes the
toasted favorite of the Russian ruling
class gives the vivacious star the kind
of vehicle in which she is always seen
at her best. Constance herself believes "The Duchess of 'Buffalo" to be
her best picture, surpassing in audience appeal outstanding features such
as "Her Sister From Paris" and "East
is West."

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