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Show Gripping Story of Orient in Hayakawa Picture at Ogden Theatre Today Renunciation and the true love of a man who gives up the girl he loves to save her from unhapplness. is the motif mo-tif behind the story' of ' Li Ting Ling," a Robertson-Colo special, featuring J Sessue Hayakawa, which will hegin a run of three days at the Ogden theatre, thea-tre, beginning today. In "Li Ting Lang," Mr. Hayakawa Is seen as a Chinese student In an American university. To his college chums ho is affectionately known as "Old Ting-a-LIng" On the night of graduation "Old Ting-a-Ling" meets j and falls in love with Marlon Hal-stead, Hal-stead, a beautiful young American girl. Marion in turn falls In love with the Celestial, who. it develops. Is a Chinese prince. To save her from the disgrace of social ostracism, "Old Tlng-a-Ling" releases her from her engagement. Heartbroken, with his former friends turned against him, LI Ting Lang contemplates suicide. Shortly after he Is found dead. The climax comes when some time later, while In China on her honeymoon, Marlon recognizes In the leader of the Chinese republican army "Old Tlng-a-Llng." The story of "LI Ting Lang." adapted adapt-ed from Ihe Green Book magazine story by Howard I' Rnckey. Is one of the most dramatic in which Mr Hayakawa Haya-kawa has appeared for some time. Ho Is supported by an excellent cast among whom are Doris Pawn. Man Robblns, Allan Forrest, Frances Raymond Ray-mond and Charles E. Mason. |