(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 Ll at will be seen at the. Grand Theater tonight where “The Wallop,” a (nivorsal photodrama . s to be shown with Harry Carey in the starring role.The vigorous modem western drama is enlivened by a play within a I'l.y, The hero goes into a small nickelodeon and there on Ihe screen tec-?, a wild and fleecy western drama just as it was made in Bronx in 3010. Carey is shown in .the darkened movie theater watching the screen. 'Die west us it is depict ;yJ by a flaxen ha'red floor walker gsts on his nerve. He walks out and steps into a series of adventures in real Iil'e which would have been far too rough for tlie simpering hero of the antique cel-luloid drama.A furious gun fight, a battle for the \ girl, political intrigue, wild rides over ; the desert and a desperate feud be-! tween the citizens of a. modern, western town are some of the adventures in which Carey participates.