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Show "Behold My Wife" to Show, Tomorrow at the Alhambra A collection of valuable furs Ihat will make feminine eyes open wide i B promised In Heboid My Wife:" . the Paramount picture that will have Its local premiere at the Alhambra the-(Htre the-(Htre tomorrow evening. The story, I was adapted from Sir Gilbert Parker's I nov el. "The Translation of a Savage." land, like m0S of this famous author s , vorks, the BCSnf '' 'aid in the C'a-Inpdlan C'a-Inpdlan northwest. To secure the proper atmosphere I m-I m-I rector tleorge Melf.n d took his om-IPgny om-IPgny to the Sierra mountains. In northern California, and there in lh-snqWcUtd lh-snqWcUtd peaks and valleys most of i be action was filmed Some of the scenes represent djg irahip coming i" to the trading posts from hunting Ss-pedftlpnSi Ss-pedftlpnSi 'he fledges laden down With furs. Several prominent furriers on j the Pacific coast loaned the choicest 'specimens from their stocks for these scenes Some of the loads which thej Indians carry upon their backs during I the course of the story are worth into; siik figures. Kehoi.i Mj Wife!" Is the story of in Indian girl, whom a rich voung English ma n . in n moment of drunken rag against his family, married to die-graee die-graee ilo-m. gni hpa sin- turned the tuples iipon him Mabel jiillenn i SpQtl plas tiie t'de of ihe herpme, land Milton JSiIsj .noi piliptl Dexter are Jalfn in the opSti liank Condon adapt-led adapt-led the story to the screen. |