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Show IE COURAGE OF ' IK ODfld' ST HLiiIM I For Decoration' Day the Alhambra' ! theatre has secured the most expensive expen-sive picture of the season,. "The Cou-, 1 rage of Marge O'Doone." This picture will bo shown four days, beginning I next Sunday. It carries a cast of ex-'ceptidual ex-'ceptidual merit, and the story is filled I with enchantment from the first word to the last. i James Oliver Curwood is an authority author-ity on matters pertaining to the Canadian Cana-dian Northwest. Ho spends a. portion of each year in that country and has written several stories using that locale lo-cale for tho background. Many of them have been picturized as special productions and have created a furore wherever they have been shown. Perhaps Per-haps the best of all the Curwood tales is "The Couvage of Marge O'Doone." Certainly it is one of tho most dramatic drama-tic and thrilling pieces of fiction that jhas come from tho pen of James Oliver j Curwood. The story moves rapidly I aim Jiuius uil" Jiutriui uuiu mu Liiai I flash. The scenic beauty of the back-' 'grounds and their appropriateness to 'tho action arc the acme of motion picture photograph. A real bear fight; Ian outlaw dog, wild-and ferocious, and' the photograph of a beautiful girl, play! important parts in tho story. It is ai .picture you will remember- for a long i time and one' that you cannot afford j to miss. 00 |