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Show UT CHANCE TO SEE GRIFFITH'S PLAY : ALHAMBRA TOOA! The Griffith Players arc as distlnc- . tive in their acting as the Griffith productions pro-ductions are distinctive in motion pic-I pic-I tures. They will appear again in "The Greatest Thing in Life." 1 Miss Lillian Gish portrays the mod- 1 ern French girl, who is a figure of. 1 such commanding interest to the worn- I en and men of America. 1 "Lillian Gish reaches her highest rung of the ladder, and she has gone to such heights of expression that she has pulled her ladder up after her." , Beulah Brown Fletcher, St. Loui Republic. "The acting of Lillian Gish exceeds anything I have ever seen on stage or screen." Oma Moody Lawrence, Chi- . cago Post. "A heroine of the sweetest, most sublime sub-lime appeal. There is something divine about her portrayal of the Girl of , France." Washington Herald. "Miss Gish plays fine and subtle J harmonies upon the heart strings of all who watch her." Philadelphia Pub- 1 lie Ledger. 1 Robert Harron who plays, a fastid- i ious American youth, has won the J highest praise for his work. 1 "Robert Harron a wonderful artist." 1 New York Times, 1 ""Robert Harron does the most won- I derful work ever seen." Kitty Kelly, Chicago Examiner. "Robert Harron dignifies the screen." T. E. Oliphant, New York I Mail. Ill "Robert Harron exhibits marvelous 311' talent." Tamar Lane, Boston Record. B "Robert Harron's work is a rcvela- m tion.-' Philadelphia Ledger. ( m "Robert Harron's acting is superb." m W. K. Hollander, Chicago News. m, "Robert Harron, the greatest of all K. screen actors His work will live as a 5,9 classic." Monroe Lathrop, Los Ange- ; !es Express. Miss Gish and Mr Harron are sup-lorted sup-lorted by a cast which meets the high standard set for the Griffith players. . a |