J THURSDAY MAY 19, 1S27 THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE FIVE prets a fine vein of comedy that re lieves the narrative's serious strain. Others in the company are I Hike Lee, Bruce Gordon, Ivan Christie, Walter Ackerman and Willard Coolcy. " CAN FIT ANYBODY We have just received a ship ment of suits for big men, Conse quently we are now prepared to fit anybody in the county with the possible exception of two or three exceedingly fat ones. Drop in and let us show you the variety in styles and sizes we carry in Men's Suits. Plenty of other wearing apparel for men alsc. BARNARD CLOTHING COMPANY 1 The director responsible for "Forlorn River and "Born to the West," John Waters, was behind the mega phone, in itself a reliable promise of satisfactory entertainment. ' ji 4 I ml 'st ft' ' r . ' 'nu. t lorise Biooks and Lawrence Gray in the Frank Tuttle ftoduction love 'em and Leave em" A Paramount mure . In "Love'em and Leave'em" It's the Kid Sister Who Steals Mame's Beau When the cat's away, the mice will play 'and when sister's gone, watch kid sister steal . her sweetheart. At least, that's -what happens in Frank Tuttle's current Paramount produc tion, ' "Love 'em and Leave 'em," which comes to the Idle Hour theatre Friday and Saturday. ' , Mame Walsh, after turning down Bill Billingsley's proposal because she feels that he doesn't make enough money to support a wife, 'goes off to the country for a vacation. However, sunny days and moonlit nights are lonely without good old Bill, so she treks back to town. But Bill isn't as good as he seemed, neither is he old. And ' on Maine's return, she finds that he has laid his hand and heart at the feet of her flighty little flirty sister. Janie has him tied to her finger and is making him jump through loops. Mame, disgusted at their falseness, decides to adopt Ja nie's slogan as her, own, and she publicly announces her intention to "Love 'em and Leave 'cm." Evelyn Brent, Lawrence Gray and Louise Brooks, have the three featured roles. Townsend Martin prepared the screen play from John" V. A. Weaver and George Abbott's stage success. Zane Grey's "Man of the Forest" Coming Shooting a man as the first step toward falling in love with him is simply the introduction to one of the most stirring romances yet to reach the screen, "Man of the Forest," the Zane Grey Paramount picture which comes to the Idle Hour theatre Mon da yand Tuseday. Jack Holt, as Milt Dale, is the target, and Georgia Hale, ' Nancy Raynor, the girl with the gun. ' It happens when Nancy comes west to claim a ranch inherited from her uncle and is kidnaped by Dale, who is saving her from a gang of outlaws. Not only, does Nancy shoot him, she also has him arrested and put in jail. . Unwittingly, she plays, into the hands of Clint Beasley, a scoundrel, whn hplns her under false pretenses and attempts to swindle her out of i the rancn. From that time, things start hap pening. Dale escapes from jail with the help of . his pet. cougar just as Nancy realizes Beasley's true charac ter and her love for Dale. The latter leads his own supporters into a pitched battle with Clint and his henchmen. One surprising twist follows another in the plot's unravel ing ' : . A carefully selected cast enacts this drama of the old west. Warner Oland is Beasley", Tom Kennedy the venal sheriff and El Brendcl inter- r. , i "Man in the Shadow" Thrilling Melodrama of Circumstantial Evidence "The Man in the Shadow," which plays at the Idle Hour thattre next Wednesday and Thursday is Tthe fourth of a series of. A. C. A. Pic tures being produced under the super vision of David Hartford. . It is a highly exciting melodrama of the wrong which may be done by con victing a man upon circumstantial evi dence. Dallis Alvoid, given a trusted posi tion in a bank, through the help of the life-long friend of his family, who has been elected governor of the state, gets into bad company and gambles until he is heavily in debt. Thomas Walsh, gambler, blackmailer, plots to force Dallis to get the plans of the bank for him. Summoning- Dallis one evening, Walsh, however, has an earlier visi tor, who in an. argument, kills the gambler and escapes. Dallis discovers the crime and is held for the murder. He is tried and condemned to death. His mother who is to marry the governor, and his own sweetheart, daughter of the governor, plead that his sentence, be commuted, but the governor refuses. The two women, through subterfuge and thrilling action, stay the execu tion and uncover the real culprit. Director Hartford has assembled a stellar cast for "The Man in the Shadow," including ; such well-known players as Myrtle Stedman, David Torrcnce, Mary McAlister, Joseph liennett, Arthur Ranyin. Marcaret Rielding and Edward Coxen. The story was written and adapted bv Frances Nordstrom. NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE COURT HOUSE ON MAY 19, 20, and 21, TO TAKE IN YOUR TAXES FOR 1927. THIS IS THE LAST CAU. COVrF AND SAVE DOUBLE TAX. THIS. MAY 17, 1927. J. P. MOORE, LIST TAKER. I GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Manufacturers' of Saw Mills, Shingle .Mills, 'Power' and Lever Cap Cane Mills,, Mill Gearing-, Grate Ears, Grey Iron and Brass Machinery Castings and . Building Castings. Carry in Stock Machinery and Mill Supplies, Gas Engines, Wood Saws, Pipe, Valves and Brass Goods, Bar Iron, Angles and Shapes and Shafting, . - Boxes and Hangers. , ; Operate Machine Shop for Repair Work OUR ALL-FRICTION-FEED SAW MILL IS BUILT FOR SERVICE W. G. 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I! 11 1 as to iioiiyvoou s ' Admission 15 and 25 cents 'VA HAREM If ICJTT ratnecomedr Admission, 15 and 25 cents Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26 THE MAN IN THE SHADOW with MYRTLE STEDMAN, DAVID TORRENCE; MARY McALISTER and JOSEPH BENNETT In the Sing Sing death house sat "the man in the shadow"---yet a woman's love stood between him and the great beyond. A gripping drama of the great wrongs which may come from conviction on circumstantial evidence. Also--PATHE REVIEW Teamwork In Art, art and industry allied; Zion Park In Utah, in Pathecolor; Trapping Wild Game In Africa. Admission, 15 and 25 cents The Nationally Advertised at HI 3