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Show THEATRES I I i . 'Je "Child Thou Gavest Me" With Child Actor Is Pleasing Picture The Child Thou (tyWSlt Me." which sUirted a four day engagement at the OhpShum theatre yesieiday. contains a nory mo human In quality and the situations are so natural and so othly developed that tho entire production seems to be nn interesting period lifted right out of life. It is a John M. Stahl production and released re-leased by Associated First National Pictures. Inc. The story is based on a highly dramatic dra-matic and very exciting episode which supposedly transpired In Bel-glum. Bel-glum. Without drawing upon either the spectacular nr the sex element. Mr. Stahl In this picture has gi-n the screen a subject that exceeds even the high dramatic standard .et by "Sowing the Wind." Mr. Stahl apparently exercised painstaking care in his selection of the cast for this picture, which contains con-tains nn assemblage of players who are suited perfectly to their roles and are of all-star calibre. Iewls Stone. Barbara Castleton. William Desmond and Richard ("Itchle") Headrlck head the list with such well-known well-known figure as Adelo Farrlngton. Winter Hall. Helen Howard. Mavre Hall and Ruby McCoy In their support. sup-port. While the pretentious interiors represents rep-resents a considerable outlay of money mon-ey visible even to the layman's eye there is a notable absence of vulgarity and good taste abounds throughout Tho exteriors aro rare specimens of landscape beauty. "The Child Thou Gavest Me" contains con-tains every element necessary to a perfect picture, In Thlch category WS are compelled to place It. The suspense sus-pense holds the Interest from the Btart to the climax which Is one of tho most n&vcl ever seen on the silver sil-ver sheet. It. Stork's mistake." t.s the title of an adroitly devised comedy, which shows the workshop of the famous doctor with the elfins at work n models mod-els of all descriptions Two violin solos, The Sheik." and "From the Canebrakc." Gardner I plaved by .1 Albert Erlckson, leader of the Orpheum orchestra were greeted greet-ed by voluminous applause These special features by Manager J. F Goss are proving one of the most pleasing attractions of the1 Orphcum's Sunday night shows. The same bill will continue through Wednesday night. |