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Show DO GOOD MEN DEE EARLY Miss Talmadge is shown at the opening op-ening of the picture as a married woman. She is young and beautiful beauti-ful and married at the age o-f 20. Her husband is twice her age, an old fogey whose goodness bores his lively live-ly wife. This unsafisfadtory husband hus-band "so good that the Lord put 'him away with the rest of the angels' thus leaving Constance Talmadge the heroine of the story, free to romp through four reels of spicy comedy, searching for a sinner. "I'm so tired of good men that I never want to see another as long as I live," says the dashing Constance as she heads for Central park, bent on finding a man who will show her a thrill, and she finds him at the Victory Theatre Sunday and Monday. |