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Show iiicraiiG IIS dMJ Broadway- cabarets stir-the pity in the light of gaiety of a good old Kentucky Ken-tucky shindig as shown In "Heart o' the Hills," adapted from the story by John Fox, Jr., Mary P.ickford's latest First National production from her own studios and which will be seen at the Orpheum theatre commencing Sunday, As Mavis Hawn, the hardworking and unlucky daughter of a Kentucky mountain family,. Miss .Pickford i5 given giv-en an unprecedented opportunity to display her unexcelled ability to produce pro-duce laughs and tears. Unwilling to see her rustic Romeo defeated in jigging honors, Miss Pick-ford Pick-ford clashes into tho circle and makes (a noble effort to keep the terpsichor-Ican terpsichor-Ican laurels among the mountain folk. I The dance is suddenly Interrupted when Uncle Zeke, going on 93 years, old, orders the dance to stop. He hasj lost his teeth. |