Show Quaker Q u er Customs Portrayed in Sea Film at the State Quaint customs as well ell a as quaint costumes of ot a a. century ago are picturesquely picturesquely pic plc- revived In Elmer Clifton Cliftons super photoplay o production IO Down to the Sea in Ships Ships now at i the eos State a theatre The memory of Quaker days das in the h q quiet and peaceful whaling village village vil vil- f lage of t New Bedford Bedord d ei Mass 8 has Cb been conveyed to the silver screen In a a. series aeries of ot which vividly recall the thrills romance and adventure adventure adventure ture of ot the early days of ot that now rapidly decadent Industry the hunt for tor whales Aside from Its wholesome heart interest Down to the Sea in Ships Ships' will serve as a faithful record for the e coming coming- generations or an In Industry industry in- in st C compared dg with which there e has never been a simile Garbed In tr treasured a JOW gowns frowns S of or th the thee thelong long ago g many of them heirlooms heirloom handed e down trough through several generations genera genera- tlona many of ot the still prominent of or New N re Bedford lent their theira a a air r in providing a a. realistic setting and background for this picture unlike anything that has hitherto been produced pro pro- for tor the silent drama l Even en the quaint drab though picturesque meeting meet meet- tag ing house used by the Ne New Bedford utilized Quakers rs for tor moro more a than faithful years was utilized Including a a. faithful reproduction tion of ot a Quaker marriage ceremony presided over by genuine members of ot the sect and carried out with all the solemnity with which the tho service was solemnized since the earliest da dayS s of the faith Hal l Roach's h i laugh providing dI comedy m fro For lor J Arts Art's Sake hake is s an added feature feature fea fea- ture turo that helped first nut day audiences audIence I yesterday esterday enjoy y an unusually good program enjo I |