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Show "Bonds of Deception." Ay ELOQUENT 1 lieme is handled with tense vividness in the American-Mutual three-part drama, "Bonds of Deception," which will appear at the Mehesy theater today, with Winifred Wini-fred Greenwood and Edward Coxen in the leading roles. This remarkable drama portrays tho beauty of a woman's wom-an's trust in an erring husband. It has an appeal that is universal and presents pre-sents a plot unusual in motion picture dramas, it. is interpreted bv a cast especially selected for this production. Admirers of the versatile Edward Coxen will find him in 'an entirely different dif-ferent type of role from anv he has heretofore essayed. Cast as the managing man-aging editor of a big New York daily newspaper, who prints an untrue storv for the purpose of assuaging the grief of a good woman, he has an appealing and powerful role. Winifred Greenwood's portravnl of the loyal wife proves her title' to the distinction of being among the most cupahlo delineators of emotional roles in all screendom. Beautiful Del Monte, Cal., is shown in "See America First." Today's programme pro-gramme concludes with two comedies. Wisdom from Sis Hopkins: "Yon car, buy anything you want now in canned goods, from eggs to actors, since the arrival ar-rival of phonneygrat'ts and moovin pichurs." |