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Show ! 1 OTIS SKINNER, w ho in , coming to the American theatre soon in "Kimnet." In all the lranth and breadth of flo- ! tinn there is no mor picturesque a char air thnn HnJJ, the bKKr of Haffdad. Krt wiird Knobltx-k, the Uy wriRht, nude HhJJ famous In the PtnKe version of "Kiset," and Otis Hklnner, perhupa the bent known and most ftouplar ax-tor In the db tin try, itnmortallxed HajJ during the years he Rnv life to hla characterisation character-isation on (h L.flKe. The Rolrertaon-Cole comi-any has filmed the famous ly, which will be run fur one week at the American theatre, thea-tre, starting; Hun flay, January 16, and thousands of people In this city are s;o ins; to have sn opportunity of seeing liajj, the beftfrar portrayed by no less a psran than otis Kklnner himself, it Is a safe prediction that the swaKjreriny. crafty, adventure loving and amumne; old Kajrriad vagabond will win every one's heart and In the years to come, whon old green. On the stage HnJJ made an Inatan-tnneoua Inatan-tnneoua hit wherever "Kismet" was played: the screen version will do that and more, for, on the screen HajJ has an opportunity fnr heyono the limitations limita-tions of the speaking finge, and Skinner's Skin-ner's Interpretation of this role In the screen version will stan'J for a Ions; ttme to come as the flnent study In character work that the moving picture cameras ever recorded. |