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Show l Norma Talmadge Is at the SSSH Orpheum Tonight in 'The Wonderful Thing' H The Thing," starring I 1 Norma Talmadge, the Associated First H National Pictures attraction which I opens a four-day run at the Orpheum A theatre beginning tonight, is one ot H the cleverest combinations id humor. H comedy, pathos, und tragedy that has rWVIH found Its way to the screen In a long ffi Lis I ''me. H was taken from the stage play H of the same name, written by Lillian 19 Trimble Bradley and Forest Halsey, pillllllll which had a wonderful success on mi a y on I "The Wonderful Thing" was adapt- ed for the screen version by Herbert Drcnon and Clara Beranyor, and the production Itself is another In the o- 9 1 rlea of those starring Miss Norma Tal- rj madgo und directed by Mr. Brenon, a l combination which has resulted In J some of the best pictures yet made bv illlllllllj this popular star. Miss Talmadge por- trays the role of Jacqueline Uoggs, tho pilllllHH l"rencb-convent-i ducated daughter of the American Hog King "The Won-' dorful Thing' comes Into her llfo j u lii ii mIo' meets Don ihi M'ilinerb t!.e oldest son of an Impoverished aristocratic aristo-cratic English fgmily, who Is an incorrigible in-corrigible flirt. |