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Show OLD KENTUCKY SHiN- U DIG RIVALS CITY CABARETS j -i Bioadway cabaiets stir plly In Ac J liglit of the gaiety ot a rood old Ka-tuckj Ka-tuckj shindig as shown In "Heait ' j tho Hills," adapted from tire ktoiy I by John Vox Jr., Maiy Plckford's latest lat-est First National production fiom her own studios and which will be seen tit tho Ljilc theatie Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 25 and 26. As Mavis Hawu, the hard woik- 1 Ins and unlucky daughter of a Ken- I tucky mountaineer family. Miss Pick- A ford Is given an unprecedented op- 1 poituulty to display her unexcelled ability to pioduce laughs and tears. r Unwilling to see her iustlc Romeo I defeated in Jigging honors by an m aristocrat from tho lowlands, Miss irB Plckfoid dashes Into the circle and 'm,& wakes a noble effoit to keep tht- ' ticpshorean lautelg among the moun- j tain Xolk. The dance Is suddenly In- M teriupted when Uncle Zeke, going on 'j 93 years old, orders tho dance to stop, Ho has lost his teeth. ; aj uwaw3yyfT'Vf' i imrr-r ij |