Judge, 1925-08-29 · page 29 of 36
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Foreman—Wot’s up, Bill, ’urt yerself? Brtu—No; gotta nail in me boot. “Why dontcher take it out, then?” “Wot! In me dinner hour?” “The Unholy Three,” an aggregation of circus freaks who figure out a diabolical plan for fleecing the wealthy, contribute two more valu- able pieces of work to the growing gallery of fine photoplay perform- ances. However, the picture is not so worthy, being based on eighty-two, or possible eighty-seven, coincidences. Anyone who's played poker and tried to fill a middle straight knows how coincidence can be depended upon. In “The Unholy Three” good old circumstance always arises to the occasion and comes through to make or break the day according to the requirements of the picture. Even so I liked “The Unholy Three.” It is insultingly entertain- ing and exciting. I will not tell you the story, that wouldn’t be any fun. But I will say there are thrills, in spite of the fallacies upon which they are based (most thrills have a sandy foundation anyway) and there is a nice sentimental ending that will send all who go to the movies to be entertained and made happy away happy and entertained. Next week Charles Spencer Chap- lin, in “The Gold Rush.” PID “When I put the coat on for the first time and buttoned it up, I burst the seam down the back!” “Yes, that will show you how well our buttons are sewn on!” —Nagels Lustige Welt (Berlin) As there was nobody at the station to meet them it occurred to Mrs. Brown to ask her husband if the-letter of acceptance had been posted! -Humorist See objects miles away with these PO' iL MILITARY BINOCULARS RRIVED! Limited tit GENUINE in A French and Cerma Officers Power “*hcaromat leases; Premiere Qualite—Genuine Prime of remarkable light-gathering, lehe -transmitting properties. Cea- t oceans. adj uate usted to any evgaight Pesnttially nished. su; zbhy sot in each barrel rae ial cision, mae) ‘many Umes the area of Field Glasses. We have shied hundreds of them 20 ‘S. Army and Navy powerful Bi 5 ry He are crue usual; =e oF “© Soapteee Cin pemtines since Tfeasted, alter 10 DAVS' TRIAL, you tay pay Sta ries $4 Q. Brae, matinee wo for VOU wih a ‘lews, T! at rate at nikfog: faces, tird and ature Rudy, ee. Seaton to-Days FREE TRIAL! ACT! ee 2 2 Generations of Honorable Dealings | eels | _imperters and National Mati Order House 1365 Washington St., Boston, Mass. | Fer prompt attention address peat a oa fale alll a ving tv ors 3.09. monthly—or oom ‘ded [Bisa 304 na Iname. | Please write’ PLAINLY!" Teay this cor pNow! If you wish to etl us Se somethin { yourstt i will be appreciated. pase book oe fue eae ot the ¥ E 00 the care of {20 Paul yon Bosckmane Seite antares pe £2 fae contol of Ne ooo bao Price 260 u eve on (Gotn or Stampa) -