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Show AMUSEMENT NOTES Mother Love and Hlf.8acrlflro In PaalUe Frederick's Picture l'nullno Frederick is called upon to .Interpret tho strongest emotions a i-udmnn may experience In her newest Goldwyn photoplay, "Bonds of Ixvc" vhlcli will bo presented nt tho Real art thentro on Monday and Tuesday , Tlio unfathomable depths ot mother Iovi and tho pain of bolng wracked I between Hclf-snctiflco and revengo a'-o some of tho emotions which Miss Frederick is called upon to express during tho unfolding of the powerful story which !.ouls Shorwln, tho well, known drnmatic critic, wrote especially espec-ially for her. Village limn Contributes to Reformation of Had Tonn Hondllght Whipple had a monopoly 1n tho gambling business nt nroken. Duckto, but a stranger arrived nnd proved an anti-trust law unto himself. In a fowt weeks he had repaired Drokon-Ducklo that Is, as far as It could be repaired, and was building n rival gambling hall tn partnnixlilp with tho village drunkard. Thnt Is tho unique situation that gives "Tho Froczo Out," Harry Car-Tey's Car-Tey's latest Universal photodramn. n snnppy start which will please plny 'gocrs who attend the performance at' tho Rcnlatt on Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. "The Sllrrr Horde" IleplHc With Thrills In Rox Reach's "The Sljve.r Hordo" produced by Goldwyri, story Interest vies with excellent acting ' for first place among the many good things ithnt can bo said about thM produc. Itlon. "Tho Silver Horde" as a novel proved to bo one of the most pro-nouncod pro-nouncod literary aucceeses of the pre. sent day, not only In the volume of Its sale, but also In the word-of. mouth notoriety that It Inspired. On ,the, screen this, talo of strife, and lovo In tho prlmltlvo North retains nil of Its plot strength nnd Interest, nnd Is further enhanced by the convincing realism In action which only the screen can offer. This will bo shown at tho Healart Friday nnd Saturday. |