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Show SPECIAL PICTURE COMING I'roof that tho motion pictures hno nindo strldos toward hecoming a really universal entortnlnmont will ho given nt tho Iloynl-Nntlonal Theatros noxt Monday and Tuesday, tho newest UodUInson rcleaso, Hon-Jamln Hon-Jamln II. Hampton's great photo-dramatlzatlon photo-dramatlzatlon of Zauo Grey's book, "Tho Mnn of tho Forest," 1h presented. SpoIhb this splendid play will .convince .con-vince tho most alcoptlcnl that motion pictures hnvo ot last demonstrated their powor of entertaining every class, taste and station of mankind at ono tlmo; a thing dreamed ot hy overy sociologist and worker for uplift, up-lift, but novor realized until tho recent re-cent developments of plcturo art. To put It In other words, "Tho Man of thu Korost" Is n photoplay that will plcaso tho habltuo of tho rlaaslc drama just as much ns It will thrill tho scekoi after pure motion plcturo entertainment. It Is not abovo tho head ot tho ono class, nor is it Idle to say that It will positively dollght those ot tho other class who glvo It fair trial. Tho slory is ono of lovo and ncj-venture, ncj-venture, with Its localo In modern Arizona of prohibition days, still a wonderful of romance n It Is Interpreted, Inter-preted, by tho colorful ion of Zano Oroy and tho producer's rnro art. A splendid cast of tho screen's most talented players onactR characters of tho story. Carl Gantvoort, former mntlnco Idol of tho light opora stago, takes tho title role. Opposlto him Is Clnlro Adams. Tho other major roles nro powerfully nnd qrtisUcnlly Interpreted Inter-preted by Robert McKIm, Joan Hers-holt, Hers-holt, Eugcnln Gllbort, Frank Hayos, Harry Lorralno, Charlotto Plorco, Fredrick Starr and'Charlos Murphy. Credit for making Zano Groy's "Tho Mnn of tho Forest" ono of tho best photoplays the scroen hns ever offered offer-ed belongs to Mr. Hampton as producer, pro-ducer, and to his associates, William II. Clifford, Howard Hickman, Eliot Howo, E. Richard Schayor, tJoscph Dubrny and F. II. Sturgls. Thoir combined com-bined efforts hnvo made "Tho Mnn of tho Forest" n plcturo that In Itsolf Is ono of tho host arguments agnlnst censorship cen-sorship of Dims nnd all othor agltntlon aimed to orlpplo our Infant Art, nnd to sttflo Art In general. |