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Show "THE RIVER'S ED" BIB PICTURE (HS ST OKI SHY Manager Goss of the Orp'heum theater, thea-ter, announces what he considers to be the best picture in many months, "The River's End," for a four-cjay engagement, engage-ment, beginning Sunday at 5 p. m. This great picture is Marshall Neilan's first independent production and has proven a wonderful success. Tho story was written by James Oliver Oli-ver Curwood, distributed by First National Na-tional Exhibitors' Circuit and Includes such well known stars as Lewis Stone, Marjorie Daw and Jane Novak in the cast. The action of the play revolves around an outlaw, his impersonation of the officer who captured him and died, and his struggle to find peace and happiness at "The River's End." An extraordinary love Interest is woven into the' play by the mutual attraction of tho masquerader and the sister of the man whose name he has assumed. Lewis Stone is seen in the leading role of John Keith, wanted for murder. |