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Show "Behold My Wife" to Be Shown Soon at the Alhambra Theatre Hailed by the critics and motion, picture publlfl aa ono of the finest productions of the current season.' George Molfotd's ' Behold My Wlft ! is coming to the Alhambra theatre for four days commencing bunday. j The story was adapted from Sir Oil-I bcrt Parker's novel of the Canadian Northwest. The Translation of a Savage." Sav-age." The central characters are the aris tooratlC son of an English family and the simple Indian girl whom ho n-couraKos n-couraKos In Canada while he Is on n business trip for tho Hudson Bay company. Receiving word from his fiancee back In England that "die has broken with him because of his- family's fam-ily's objection to their marriage, the youth. In a fit of rage, marries the Indian girl and sends her buck to Fmglund as hi wife to disgrace his blue-blooded sires. Then tie proceeds to JoJJL LLu I phi n-ir .in Jju IxLi oit'n iiuuc I tfltl.; I However, dramatic events work a transformation In both the young Englishman and his bride and the ending is a happy one. "Behold My Wife!" has been filmed film-ed agulnst a background of snow-capped mountain peaks, bleak Canard Cana-rd lan trading posts, and luxurious J English country homes. The action . I Jb interpreted by a distinguished cast Including Mabel Julienne Scott, FJ-I FJ-I liott Dexter. Milton Sills, and Ann Forrest Frank Condon ndaptcd the story to the screen It Is a Paramount Para-mount picture. |