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Show Gill 1K0I III BE MULE'S FILM AT AUUMBRA TOniGHT Cecil B. De Mllle's latest production "Something to Think About." is different differ-ent In '.heme from anything he ha attempted in the past. He has expended expend-ed his artistry and meticulous attention atten-tion to detail upon an intensely hurnuii story of real folks. -The result Is .... t.,. - I.. MIAIn H , 1 I la De Ml!le -tanciard ' -'om-'llin to Think About" opens a four days' run j at the Alhambra theatre today. , Thr story, written by Jeanle Mac-pherson. Mac-pherson. who transcribed "Male and Female" and Why Change Your Wife?" to the screen, centers around, Ruth Anderson daughter of the vll- lag? blacksmith. A rich man. David Markley. lives in the neighborhood and, becoming interested in Ruth a.--a small girl, Bends her away to i school. She returns a young and j beautiful woman, and it is understood that she and Markley are to marry. On the Impulse of the. moment sh? elopes with a youth of the village. Her' husband, killed In an accident, leaves 1 her destitute, and. returning to her native town to find her father blinded, blind-ed, she is In despair, until a r. cries of dramatic events leads to her reconciliation recon-ciliation With Markley. A cast that Is practically ' all-str Interprets "Something to Think-About." Think-About." Gloria Swanson has the role of the heroine and proves that she Is Just as effective an actress In gingham ging-ham as she is In fine cloth's. The picture marks the return of Elliott j Dexter to the screen as leading man ' Theodore Roberts Is admirable aS ihe old blacksmith arnl Mont,- Blue has un t Important part The picture is a1 I Paramount |