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Show PICTURE LIVES UP TO PROMISES The motion picture, 'The Paten! j Leather Kid,' met with good success! in its late "run here at the Orpheum ' Theatre. Manager Ruschmeier so- cured the picture for three days, ; which is longer than his best pictures are scheduled for usually. In spite of its extra day here, and also in spite of the fact that daily matinees ! were shown, the - picture was shown to capacity audiences. Comments on the picture were only favorable, most movie fans expressing themselves them-selves as having seen one of the j best pictures ever filmed. There have ! probably been few pictures which were ! advertised so extensively here and on I i v.ch a 1-.- e yc-ilc n-s was "I lie ! Patent i-, ;h(.r Ki I,' h.d. the quality j of the ;i-:.i.-e -ru.VA all the aU-vance aU-vance (a!!-:. |