"The Wise Kid," a comedy featuring
Fox," a thrill- Gladys Walton, comes to the Orpheum
, is the Wuerth the first three days of the week. Miss
alf of the week. 'Walton has a flapper role as Rosie
y Harry Carey Cooper, cashier of a third-rate New
e spectacular York restaurant, who follows the ad-
Mojave desert. vice of a society matron to "do kind
an Hale, John deeds" to the point of paying the lunch
[ichols will be check for a young man who had "left
cast. his money in the other suit." The
nen," starring cast includes David Butler, Hallam
1 be shown!/on Cooley and others.
Saturday. The The attraction for Wednesday and
ry themes that Thursday will be Alice Lake in "The
ghtful romance Hole in the Wall," a drama of the
mystic and mysterious. The star is
seen as a Boston banker's daughter
who is jailed on a frame-up charge
of theft and who works her revenge
through her success as a psychic med-
ium.
"Step on It," Hoot Gibson's latest
comedy drama which will be shown
the remainder , of the week is filled
with mystery, typically western action,
romance and delightful humor. The
story is laid in "The Land of the Lost,"
a section of unmapped, barren ter-
ritory in the state of Colorado, a par-
adise for horse and cattle thieves.
ic and the quaint is in "They Like 'Em
Rough," Viola Dana's latest produc-
tion which is to be shown at the
Majestic the first part of the week.
Miss Dana plays the role of a wilful
society girl who Involves herself in
amazing complications when she
pays a lumberjack to marry her with-
out realizing that he might insist upon
being her husband.
Tom Mix in "Up and ,Going," will
be the attraction for Wednesday and
Thursday. The action of the story is
laid in the great Canadian North-
Eva Novak, William Conklin and Tom
west, with plenty of stunts, tricks and
good humor in addition to an unusu-
ally exciting plot. The cast includes
O'Brien.
In "Fightin' Mad," which will be
shown on Friday and Saturday, Wil-
liam Desmond portrays a red-blooded
young Amgerican who finds the course
of ordinary life rather too prosaic and
seeks adventure by becoming a mem-
ber of the Border Patrol. Supporting
.Desmond in, the cast are Virginia
Brown Fraire, Rosemary Theby, Dor-
is Pawn and William Lawrence.
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