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\ THE WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW Opera House Don’t Doubt Your Wife A Picture For Jealous Husbands PI REGULAR PROGRAM MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 26 and 27 Leah Baird in “Don’t Doubt Your Wife” Does marriage pay? Are all the heart breaks balanced up by the joys? Every newly wed, every never wed and every forever wed, will find much en tertainment when they see “Don’t Doubt your Wife” Ladies here is a drama written by a woman for a woman. It will interest all men especially “Jealous Husbands,” and it is a picture that we recommend to every lady and man in Florence. PATHE NEWS and HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 28th Frank Mayo in “Tracked to Earth” A horse thief? Yes, a horse thief, and the hero of as enthralling a yarn of the Old West as you will ever see on the screen Frank Mayo, the fighting star, offers you the best character portrayal of his career in the films. A picture with a surprise wallop at the finish that will leave you gasping and amazed Don’t miss it. Also A Good Comedy. THURSDAY, JUNE 29th Earle Williams in The Man From Downing Street” He holds the key to the Mystery! He knows the secrets of many lives. Fascinating, entrancing, thrilling.—A mystery story with a surprise ending filmed against a background of India, with its dan cing girls, picturesque Rajahs and queer customs. ALSO PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY # FRIDAY, JUNE 30th Ruth Clifford in‘Tropical Love” Beneath Porto Rico’s tropical skies—moonlight, palm trees, a beach sparkling like a circlet of jewels, and everything that romance wants to see, makes this one of the sweetest pictures ever shown on the Silver Sheet. ALSO PATHE REVIEW and A GOOD COMEDY / SATURDAY, July 1st Jane Novak in “The Belle of Alaska” We have never offered a Saturday program that will in any way compete with this, it is a costly show for a Saturday picture, in conjunction with our other pictures this will mark the greatest program ever offered. Reginal Denny in “The Leather Pushers” ALSO A GOOD COMEDY “Bell of Alaska” Full of Action Saturday Evening Post Story in Film Jane Novak, in “Belle of Alaska,” directed by Chester Bennett and dis tributed by American Releasing Cor- noration, which will show at the Odera House Saturday, July 1st, is plumb full of thrills, action and pathos. One of the mighty thrills, showing a Yukon steamer crashing against an iceberg off the Pacific coast, is mid to be the most effective ship wreck scene ever devised for a mo tion picture entertainment. Half dressed, undressed, half dazed from sleep, passengers are shown in a mad fight for safety. The ship is seen sinking slowly as the steamer’s searchlight plays upon the surface of the water. Scores of desperate passengers can be seen struggling in the water to climb on life rafts, life preservers or any litter from the ship I floating about ip the water. Frank Mayo has a role that should* Mis « Novak ; s sensational leap off the steamer deck in another scene Track The Saturday Evening Post sup plied the story for “Tracked to Earth,” the Universal Special At traction starring Frank Mayo which comes to the Opera House Wednes-, day, June 28th. William J. Neidig ! A d-TYqIIqci ^Tkllf'plv wrote it and Wallace Clifton prepared 111 1-r UI»Vll the continuity. Williain Worthing- FRANK MAYO Universal Star Frank Mayo Has Good Role in Film promise interesting action in ed to Earth,” a Universal Special At traction Wednesday at the Opera House. Opposite the star appears Vir ginia Valli, a former Ziegfeld Follies beauty and musical comedy star who, . , will be seen as an intrepid Western f lpht of & 11 - 1 in the water after g j r j i her mysterious leap. William Worthington directed, with Miss No ** k illustrates her ability Buck Conners, Harold Goodwin, Duke as , an e ™ otlona l actress in this heart the will afford the spectator one of the most thrilling incidents ever depicted. A mad swim for the dock by Miss Novak will make your hair stand on end while the passengers aboard the ship become panic stricken at the ,R. Lee, Arthur Millett, Lon Poff, Jack Walters and Pecy Challenger in sup- pot. The story was published in the Saturday Evening Post by William J. Neidig. and action Yukon. drama of the roaring One-Half Million Dollars In Jewels Shown In Picture Jewels valued at one-half million are worn by members of the Earle Williams company in “The Man From Downing Steet,” which will be shown at the Opera House Thursday, June 29th. In this production the star ap pears as a rajah and wears many man and wife? Questions Is a jealous husband an asset or a liability to a wife?. If a man is suspicious .of his wife does he truly love her? Should circumstantial evidence convict a wife in the eyes of her hus- | band ? Does marriage pay? Is a bachelor happier than a married man or vice versa? Why should a husband doubt his wife? What part does faith play in the marriage tie? What is the first force to separate ers of being a hose thief, without any judge, jury or other legal hin drances. That sounds good. If the rest is as good, it ought to be a knockout of a plot as far as holding the in terest is concerned. Moonlight Bathers house and called tv/en'-y closed tax r. All members of tl.J party got homo before morning. Police, however, have taken a}l ad dresses from the taxi company. They are issuing subpoenas and are asking a grand jury investigation. ton directed the filming with Vir ginia Valli, Harold Goodwin, Buck Conners, Duke Lee, Lon Poff, Jack Walters, Percy Challenger and Ar thur Millett in the pincipal support ing characterizations. Remembering the wide circulation of the Saturday Evening Post, it is safe to say that thousands will be in terested in the showing of tlws pro duction. A smooth talker, but honest —that is the hero of the drama. If he doesn’t win admiration from men and women alike, it is not because of his “line” which is irreproachable in its finesse and polish. He goes into the lonely wastes of the sand hills to find and capture singlehanded, a bandit gang. He taps them in the desert by stealing their horses. But he is seen doing it and the next thing he knows he is the center of a posse which is hunting for a convenient tree limb. He is con victed by taciturn, incurious Western Dallas, Texas.—Midnight frolics in Dallas’ “old swimmin’ hole” were un der investigation by the police today. They were looking for the owners of forty outfits of clothing, and they promised embarrassment to some of the town’s “best families.” The clothing was presented to the police by a farmer, who said he loved nature, but thought more of his sleep. While the twenty couples were doing “September Morns” under a I dark June midnight moon he sneaked up to the banks with a shotgun and confiscated the clothing. Then he went back home, taking the clothes along, and went to sleep. A male member of the party found a gunfiy sack and with it wrapped about him, went to another farm' Have You Any , Cucumbers or To matoes For Sale? If so/'write, telephone or see me in person, at once. Can use about two hun dred bushels of each. % T. H. West Care of Florence Dry Goods Co. Phon#20 Florence, S.C. i-i fr Eddie Polo in “The Secret Four V jewels such as sunbursts, rings, ropes of pearls, diamond collars and other decorations of a native prince of In dia. Boris Karloff, as Maharajah Jehan, also wears a great number of expensive jewels. In addition to this a collection of valuable jades, the property of a Pas adena collector, and insured for an enormous sum, were borrowed for several sequences. The female members of the com pany also wore costly jewels in the way of necklaced, rings and brooches. At the banquet scene is a riot of bril liant colors and sparkling gems. It becomes a veritable fairy land under the attractive lighting display used in this set. The story of “The Man From Down ing Street” is a combination of a thrilling detective story, a political in trigue and an intense love affair. The ending comes as a surprise. Should a man listen to gossip when his wife is concerned? What is the tie that binds a doubt ing husband to a trusting wife? See answers in “Don’t Doubt Your Wife” at the Opera House Monday. Opera House Fillers If in doubt “Don’t Doubt Wife.” Your Doubt the world is round, doubt yourself—but, Mr. Husband, “Don’t Doubt Your Wife.” “Don’t Doubt Your Wife,” that is the answer.—Now see the question. Written by a woman, for women, of vital interest to all men. SALE OF HIGH GRADE GROCERIES We have combined Cash and Cary No. 2, at 17 N. Dargan Street, with Cash and Carry No. 1, West Evans. Two stocks is too much, hence BIG REDUCTIONS are on for Saturday. SUGAR 4 p C ntls 25c Many, many SPECIALS in Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs, Butter and Staple Groceries—things you need today. U • i “Don’t Doubt Your Wife” Here Monday “Don’t Doubt Your Wife,” the As sociated Exhibitors feature starring beautiful Leah Baird at the Opera House Monday, is full of good advice wed, and foever wed. for the nearly wed, newly wed, never For instance, if you love your wife, tell her so. It’s one phrase that bears repeating. Jealousy wrecks unhappiness, but a little bit of it, tactfully and dis creetly displayed, is the spice of ro mance. Don’t deny your wife the friendship A drama of intimate married life portraying with vital force how jealousy, suspicion and deceit may wreck a home and wreck unhappi ness. “Don’t Doubt Your Wife.” Woman knows the sorrows of love, woman knows how to forgive, woman knows heartbreak. See “Don’t Doubt Your Wife” and see how circum- staintial evidence against a wife nearly marred a married couple. of the man she didn’t marry. Dney no woman anything—that only makes her want it! If you doubt your wife, keep it to yourself until you get the facts. If you tell her first, and then get the truth, she will have cause to doubt your love for her. Don’t doubt your wife—it leads to misunderstanding, divorce, and after divorce, what? MEATS All Native Best Guts Come SATURDAY, sure. Buy as much £3 you want. We will deliver all orders given I sfore SIX O’CLOCK. Gash and Carry NEXT TO KRESS