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Show Iron sep en BECOMES IDOL OF CITY SOCIETY Of the many motion picture feature production in which she haB been starred none has furnished Florence Tumor with the opportunity of bringing bring-ing into play her wide scope of emotional emo-tional abilities as does "A Welsh Singer," Sing-er," next of the five-act Mutual Star productions presenting this famous daramatlc star of the sage and screen. With romantic Wales, seething London and historical Rome furnishing the settings and the role of "Mlfan-wy," "Mlfan-wy," the little Welsh shepherdess, well adaptable to the histrionic talents tal-ents of this popular actress, "A Welsh Singer" will undoubtedly create even greater interest among the" seekers of the best In screen productions than did "Far from the Maddening Crowd'.' and "Doorsteps," preceding Mutual Star production in which she was featured. fea-tured. "A Welsh Singer" is a fllmizatlon of Allen Ralne's widely read novel of the same name and was screened under un-der the personal direction of Larry Trimble, whose name Is synonymous with the best in motion picture production, pro-duction, and whose fame as a producer pro-ducer is international. With one exception, Miss Turner Is supported In this remarkable screen production by the. same company of capable players who have appeared with her in her feature productions released thus far by the Mutual. Among them are Henry Edwards, Campbell Gullan, Malcolm Cherry, Una Venning and several others. |