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Show "Deep Water" at Kinema Well Received In Maurice Tourneur's latest Paramount Para-mount production, "Dep Waters," 'which opened yea I wr day at the Kinema theatre. Hint same producer again takes his audience audi-ence thruuKh smoothly running photoplay fabric, to the happy ending of a delightful delight-ful story. The Utlm was adapted by Jack Gilbert from F. Ilopkinaon's book, "CiUeb West, Muster Driver." The scenes of "Deep Waters are laid along the New En n land ooust. The action ac-tion revolves for the aveater part around the girl wife of Caleb West, an expert deep sea diver who is working on the lighthouse foundation. Khe tastes the firtts of love when she nurses young Bill lacey back to health after hi injury. West lovee her tike a daurttter, and she returns his love In the same manner, so when Icey pays her attention, she reciprocates re-ciprocates with the tnevttal'le result that they run away. But luckily he returns the same dav. thus saving her honor, and nuking pofSkible her return to Caleb West. Then the story rapidly unfulds. Comedy, Com-edy, pathos, wit, and much cleen snd wholewome humor ahonnd. " V-p W.itrn" Is an Intensely human picture, and one that was enjoyed by both old and young, because youth and old age alike are mirrored mir-rored In it. An excellent cast has been assembled by Mr. Toumeur. Broerken Christians is strong as Caleb West, while Barbara Bedford, a Tourneur "discovery." shows stellar powers as Betty W est. Other notables no-tables Include Georre Nichols. Henry Woodward. Jack t.ilbert, l.yuia Yeamans Titus and Marie Van Tassel. "Deep Waters" wjll continue at the Kinema until Wednesday nirhX. in addition addi-tion to which is being shown the latest International News W eekly and a snappy Century comedy. "Puppy T-ove," featur-irg featur-irg Urownie, the wnnW (Vg. u |