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Show AMERICAN FSLBVI CO. PRESENTS I I A Vital Drama ";'v' ,4$0Bi: ' ""'-.' Tw Daws I or Moral Uplift ;tiflP ' Tuesday arad j in Sevpn (7) ?3 Wednesday J H j Sensational Paris V- " HHk Fib 20-21 I ! Enacted by the .tM,V' ' ' Crnniencirig- . Original T ! at 2-30 P- I 1 Broadway Cast W!r rJ Admission - - 25c H I RICHARD BENNETT in "DAMAGED .GOODS" . -- wM I , AMUT5iw,;yc,!ARia-, -- jM m B.JI i lie Supreme yl reuitiph f flie Screen II m S REELS I y A mammoth photo-production of Hall Cain's immortal novel ami play 1 ' jH The Eternal City With I PAULINE FREDERICK I produced amid the grandeur and beauty of modern Rome, under the direction H of Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford. This amazing photo-spectacle marks a new era in dramatic piclurization. For the first time in the history of motion , H pictures the Vatican Gardens, the Coliseum, St. Peter's, the astle of Si. Angelo's, and many other historical and impressive spots in the Impirial City H have been used ar; setting for a screen production. No summary of bare facts k H can adequately describe the astounding pover and charm o the subject The pictorial version of Hall Cain's thrilling romance presents the stirring inc'lents 1 , I and climax, the nobility and tragedy, the elements of love and betrayal anil I I the beautiful ideals and humanities of the original plot, with a wider ran?", in 1 I truer colors and with bolder strokes than were possible in the novel or pi . , I and will therefore render the inspiring story its greatest measure of immortality. B IT ""TT ifl fk idTI Jl THT RPIT,R,I?:W I ' I Two Performances Only ' 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Come Early. 1 I I Big Orchestra. For the matinee today Marguerite Clark in "Snow White" at I I I 2:30, p. m. Prices: Children 10c, Adults 15c. I I |