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Show Superb Photoplay .''Passionate . Pilgrim"; Comes to Paramount-Empress Tomorrow: f. V. I , ' JJJ H&tt Mxojs & RuJy de Reiner ; scene fan tie Cosmopolitan Production TH E PASSIONATE. P1U3R.IM .' A Paramount Picture One of the strongest features booked I at he faramount-Empreaa will be shown I for the first time tomorrow in the form ! of "The Passionate Pilgrim." featuring Mat Moore, the young Irish screen favorite; favor-ite; Rubye Oe Remer, the lenver girl, and a capable supporting cast. Moore haa the part of a famous novelist, novel-ist, who has been through a great tragedy trag-edy In which he has had .to make heavy sacrifices, and at the beginning of the picture play he la Just commencing life anew, in humble circumstances, but soon to arise to power, wealth and fame again and to win a wonderful love triumph. Samuel Merwtn, author of the story In novel form, saw the plctUTe at a private showing with Robert G. Vtgnola, the d i rector. A ft er wards Mr. M er w In re-marked re-marked to Mr. Vlgnola: "Vou did a fine piece of work with "The Passionate Pilgrim, ' and I want you to feel that, at least, you have plessed Ihe author." "It is only natural, said Mr. Vlgnola, "that the author who creates the characters char-acters knows more sbout whst's In their hearts and minds than anybody else. Personslly, I believe In the author-director conference. My conferences with Mr. Merwln were constructive. I have no doubt my screen version of The Passionate Pilgrim' has benefited thereby." This Is Mr. Vlgnola' s second Cosmopolitan Cosmo-politan production, "The World and Hie Mfeberghefrt |