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Show Film for Adults At the Liberty APPROXIMATELY one hundred people peo-ple witnessed n private review of "Where Are My Children?" at the Liberty theater Thursday morning in advance of the regular showing, which starts today at the Liberty for a week's run. The expressions made were all in support of the picture for public exhibition, ex-hibition, the general opinion being that children under 16 years of age should be barred. The theme is clearly and intentionally an edueational one. The story is drawn as delicately as possible under the circumstance-;, yet the author calls a spade a spade. The principal ehanu-tcr in the (day is a prosecuting attorney who dearly dear-ly loves chi ldreu, and it is tho disappointment disap-pointment of his life that he has none of his own. With practitioners who destroy de-stroy life at Hh source he has no patience and he deals with them in his official capacity without mercy. Finally he sen. Is a notorious ''society doctor" to prison for fifteen years, "and the convict in revenue gives him undoubted pmot that his own wife has h'Vn a profitable "patient." "pa-tient." This affords a put he tie and trar;ic denouement. Judse E. J. Milne of the juvenile court paid: "I not only recommend this picture to the public, but I wish I could compel all adults to witness same. I can indorse it as one i of the best lessons I ever saw."' The exhibition of the picture will be continuous con-tinuous each day from 2 o'clock until 11 j p. in. |