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Show . Dolores Del Rio As "Evangeline" I Comes to the Paramount Theater 1 , . See it and keep up with the times. I It's the last word in Kr-it motion I pictures. I M ..w.MM.iWWBMmTWwiw- The immortal American romance that has inspired millions upon millions, "Evangeline." comes to j the Paramount theater on Friday and Saturday, with Dolores Del Rio in the title role. Edwin Carewe, remembered for his brilliant direction direc-tion ot Miss Del Rio's previous suc-: suc-: cesses "Resurrection" and "Ra-: "Ra-: mona" is the producer-director ot ! this production. ' All the rich beauty, drama and j thrills of Lonpfellow's matchless ( epic, authorities declare to be no-I no-I ticeably evident in this film trans-j trans-j lation. The actual places men-j men-j tioned in the story served as loca-j loca-j tions, and neither time, money nor effort was spared to make the pic-! pic-! ture worthy of its illustrious story. 5 Over a thousand people took part I in the deportation and festival epi-S epi-S sodes in the picture, jj Roland Drew, who played Felipe in "Ramona," is seen as Gabriel in !j this new Del Rio starring play. Miss Del Rio will have opportuni-5 opportuni-5 ties to demonstrate her rare talent as a sinper as well as an actress and in her current vehicle, the star sings a chansonette written by Marie Antoinette, in French and 0 y . angeline," a theme song by Al jji jolson and Billy Rose, in English. a Miss Del Rio, reports state, has S her greatest role and gives to it her S greatest performance. Her varied 3 this poignant love drama of the D talents are called into full play in Acadian girl and boy who, separ-3 separ-3 a ted at their betrothal, kept the $ years of separation, hardship and 23 ires of their love flaming through disappointment in pioneer America, w "Evangeline" is a picture people $1 will be tallcing about months hence. |