*ri VYaa%..4 .a4 a,\ 1./. .aa..1 lI!= literary market. Rudolph Valentino plays the colorful warrior-lover of the desert. Agnes Ayres has the leading role which is that of a haughty Eng- i= lish girl who is captured by the Sheik. ....,a_. . pv a I t ARCADE Katherine MacDonald in 'Stranger Phan Fiction" which is here the first hree days of the week, does not play he part of a wealthy society girl as he usually does, but is a girl of the alums and has for a lover the leader of L band of notorious crooks. The set- ings are unusual and there are plenty f thrilling situations. There is an- ther surprise in the production in hat the cast includes Wesley Barry, he freckled "fun'omenon." "Dawn of The East," a stirring rama of old China and new America vill be shown Wednesday and Thurs- ay with Alice Brady as the star. Miss rady appears as an aristocratic Rus- ian refugee who is stranded in Shang- a and forced to earn her own livng y singing in a Chinese cafe. Exotic cenery, and an interesting cast com- psed mainly of Orientals lend much >cal color to this tale of adventurb. Nearly everybody says at times Life's Darn Funny." And it is. Viola ana proves it conclusively in here atest picture by that name. Miss ana portrays the role of an aspir- ig but struggling young artist who, s she is about to launch on her career 'ith a recital, discovers that the lack f a suitable gown may prevent her ebut. However, at the eleventh-hour >mething propitious intervenes. The icture which abounds with interest nd surprises will be shown Friday nd Saturday. WUERTH "Remorseless Love" starring Elaine aammerstein is here for three days eginning Sunday. The picture de- lcts the aftermath of a family feud etween two Kentucky families. Miss ammerstein, as a southern school acher defies the ancient prejudice of er people. The picture is clean and holesome and strongly upholds the tstice of judgng people for what they re themselves rather than on the erit or demerit of their ancestors. There is a touch of Spanish romance bout "Diamonds Adrift" which Is the ature Wednesday and Thursday. The ory has the advantage of high class aging and affords Earle Williams ith a role that is especially suitable )him. Beatrice Burnham plays the ading feminine part and the rest of .e cast is-equally well'selected. The ot is located off the Mexican coast id foreign scenery is particularly at- active. Alice Joyce in "Her Lord and Mast- " will be seen Friday and Saturday. ie picture is extremely interesting id the star appears to real advantage. MAJESTIC George Melford's production of "The heck" is the attraction the first five ys of the week. The photoplay is a cturization of E. M. Hull's novel of e Sahara desert which is now numb- ed as one of the best sellers in the, The story tells of the strang love be- tween these two.The picture promises to be one of the most striking sen- sations of the season. Hobart Bosworth, considered by many the screen's foremost exponent of virile out-of-door roles, has the featured lead in "Blind Hearts," a vivid drama of the Alaskan gold rush days. Combining an absorbing story with character portrayal of the highest standard, "Blind Hearts" is said to surpass any of the star's previous ve- hicles including his memorable "Sea Wolf." All the color and allure of the cosmopolitan city of Nome has been capitalized to its fullest extent. Madge Bellamy former New York stage fav- orite appears in a role which gives her. a rare opportunity to use her marked dramatic talents. DIPHT1TEIVA SITUTION NOT ACUTE, SUNDWALL DECLARES No alarming problems are presented at this time by the diphtheria situa- tion in the opinion of Dr. John Sund- wall, director of the Students' physi- cal welfare department of the Uni- versity. Dr. Sundwall said that it was unnecessary for the schools to shut down, adding that students can be examined and their suscpetibility to the disease determined by means of the Schick test. Those found more susepetible may be treated with in- noculations to make them immune. Doctors at the University hospital state that water supply has little to do with'the spread of diphheria, as it is communicated through direct contact. NO EMPLOYMENT PICK-UP THIS WINTER, SAYS LUBIN (Continued from page fout) reduce the costs and increase the gen- eral efficiency of railroad shops. Under the old agreement the rules were rigid i u Jhis regard, and the duties of each particular craft were strict ton this point. 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