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Show il THIS FILM Constance Talmadge Does Peppy Work in "In Search of a Sinner" John Emerson and Anita Loofe. whose efforts for tho last six months have beon- confined to providing Constance Con-stance Talmadge, the brilliant First National star, with unusual screen material, have completed what to probably their most daring adaptation in "In Search of a Sinner," which will be shown at the Orpheum theater four days, cooimencing tonight. Many unusual angles" that have never before been embodied in a Constance Con-stance Talmadge production make "In Search of a Sinner" one of tho inot distinctive offerings to be shown on the Orpheum screen in tha past jeai. Do Good Men Die Early? For the first time. Miss Talmadge Is shown' at the opening of a picture as a married woman. She Is young and beautiful and married at the agj of twenty. Her husband is twice her age, an old fogey, whose goodness bores his lively wife. The Emerson-Loos Emerson-Loos collaboration cleverly made ihhi unsatisfactory husband "so good J hut tho Lord put him away with the rc3t ol the angels," thus leaving Const? nc-e Talmadge as tho heroine of the stoiy, free to romp through four reels of spicy comedy, searching fur a sinner. "I'm so tired of" good men that 1 never want to see another as long as I live," says the dashing Gcorgiana. as she heads for Central Park, bent cm finding a man who will show her a thrill. oo J |