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Show "JOURNEY'S END" ON AT THE AMERICAN Ethel Clayton Appears in the Leading Eole; l3tory Is One of Married Life. Thj "Journey's End," which will be jlirni at the American theater today "inl tomorrow, tells a remarkably ihter-tilltf ihter-tilltf story of married life. Charming F iCthel Clayton is starred in tho attrae-r attrae-r 'on. Miss Clayton appears in the role orline Maradeu and it is one of the niosrSiiitisfactory and unusual parts that she has over appeared in. John Bowers nines opposite her in the role of Phil Marsden, and Muriel Ostriche, Jack Drtiniicr and Frank Mayo are also seen in (lie east in highly important parts. Several of the scenes in the produc-'inii produc-'inii were taken in Florida, against a liaekground of great natural beauty. In t'aet, these scenes are so exceptionally beautiful as to cause all movie fans to roininont upon them. The interior views arc also rarely attractive, and the whole picture is exceptional in its entertain-iiiotit entertain-iiiotit values and in the superior exool-lenco exool-lenco of the acting. The story tells of the estrangement between a young married couple and of tho peculiar manner in which their I reconciliation is brought about. There I is nothing hackneyed nor commonplace about the story, nor tho way in which 1 it is worked out. The picture races I along at a high rate of speed and is . iiuiformly interesting and entertaining I'rom start to finish. I |