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Show ITS STEM IT Vivacious Film Star to Appear in "Harriet and the Piper'' Anita Stewart, who says she ddesn1 know exactly how many times she' has been married on the screen, was! inite delighted to go through two wedding wed-ding ceremonies for the first time in I her jatest First National starring ve-' hiele. Harriet an. I the Piper,' which I will in exhibited at the Orpheum the-; aire tonight and Wednesday. The first of these cinema weddings' was to Ward Crane, who plays the pari of a leader of the ga Bohemian life 61 Greenwich Village. 11 was a lawless, law-less, free love ceremony, and of course didn't count The second was to Chas. I Carter of a fashionable and eminently respectable family- But even that mar'-' rloaje had an unromant Ic beginning. Harriot Pleld played by Anita, awakens awak-ens :o a realization ot her error just In time and flees from her Greenwich Village "husband." She becomes a governess in the home of Richard Carter, Car-ter, and when his wife is killed in an accident-while eloping with another man. she consents to marry Carter to j relieve him of the responsibility of his household and the core of his two children chil-dren wild the understanding that she1 will be iet; ;,h free us heretofore. How genuine love and happiness grow out of Harriet's emptv rornnne. ol GreenWloh Village is revealed in a fascinating manner bj the film version ' of Kathleen Morris' story. On the I completion of this picture Anita Stew-! an left the Pacific coast for New Yoik with her real (not "reel" 1 husband, I Rudolph Cameron. on- |