(Harry Carey in one of his best screen characterizations. An original story by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Humorous “cut-ins” of a pioneer movie. Those are some of the things U at will be seen at the Grand Theater tonight where “The Wallop,” a (inivorsal photodrama s to bo shown with Harry Carey in the starring role.The vigorous modern western drama is enlivened by a play within a iCry. The hero goes into a small nickelodeon aiul there on the screen £fces a wild and fleecy v.'-jr.orn drama just as it was made in Bronx in 1010. Carey is shown in Hie darkened movie theater watching the screen. The west, as it is dopier.rJ by a flaxen lia’red floor walker gets on his nerve. He walks out and steps into a series of adventures in real life which would have been far too rough for tlie simpering hero of the antique celluloid drama.*•A furious gun fight, a battle for the girl, political intrigue, wild rides over ! the desert and a desperate feud between the citizens of a. modern, west-ir u'hifh f'nrpv rmrl ir»it!fi I