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Show "THE CALL" GLOBE A terrific train wreck, an actual one showing the clash of engines the smashing of machinery, the overturning over-turning of coaches, the flare, smoke and grim hldeousness of such an accident, ac-cident, from a point of view that must have been extremely perilous for the camera men, Is the high value of "The Call," Vltagraph's two-part special spe-cial tragedy at the Globe theatre for four days beginning today and running run-ning until Sunday night. It Is brought Into account for the elimination of a married man's Individuality, In-dividuality, so that his wife may suppose him dead and marry the other oth-er fellow In a story depicting the same situation, "Her Reputation,' Beatrice Demarest Lloyed thus describes de-scribes what happened: 'He could remember the call for help, the eager press forward, tho unintelligent effort the screams, the horrible things they found, the frenzied fren-zied sobbings of blessings, the unbearable un-bearable cursing of those who could still curse, the frantic half-blindness In which he worked as one of th ver-thlckenlng mob of creatures which clustered closer and blacker about the unspeakable horror. Into the cool black air the flames leaped with no less crazed appeal than the voices those voices he would never forget till he was dead, and not then He was one of a mass of undeserved ly tortured humans In hell " This excellent feature at the Globe theatre for four nights with matinees daily except 8unday. io cents children chil-dren 5 cents. |