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Show "Queen of ShtBa" Score at Orpheum In keeping with all the accounts and traditions of splendor snd magnificence attending the arrival of tha Quean of Hhebe at the court of King Holomon. more than Sooo years ago, la the apertacu-lar apertacu-lar photodrama "Wuaen of Hhaba." which la playing at tha Orpheum this week The J?.n,?T lonfi eucceaa of thla remarkable W llllam K euperapeclal In Ita opening run on Broadway. New York, le eaally underatood by all who see the picture. Been after scene of eitraordlnsry power snd splendor kept the audience gasping with aurprlae end admiration, and more than once cheering was heard a thing to which motion picture audl-encea audl-encea are not prone except when profoundly pro-foundly stirred. ' Betty Hlythe le a regally beautiful 8heba, Frits l.l.ber sn effective and con-vlnclng con-vlnclng King Solomon. Nell Craig a dashing dash-ing and raaclnatltig Prlnceas Waahtl and other members or ths notable caat gave excellent portrayal. Aa a elupendoue spectacle "Queen of Shaba" le unsurpassed. As a photoplay preeentlng a great love etory with the utmoat power of appeal. It la a dramatic triumph of the screen. William Fox, J. Gordon Kdwarda. the director, snd all others who have hsd the privilege of taking part In tha production of "Queen of Hheba" or presenting It to motion picture pic-ture patrone. are entitled to be congratulated congratu-lated heartily. "Quean of Shaba" will be remembered long after moat of the screen wpcclalajrtnaejonreforroltn |