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Show oo IMPRESSED WITH LATEST PICTURE "I was so Impressed that I want to tell our patrons what a wonderful picture pic-ture is 'Common Clay.'" s;iid Manager Joseph Goss of the Orpheum theatre this morning. I have seen both, and I really believe that the screen version ver-sion is a greater portraal of the htory than was the itafl production v. hi ii was famous throughout the length and breadth of the United States." Manager Goss also said that he is maklnc the ureatrst effort fo brlni; to the Orpheum theatre only the bent of picture plays. He say that he makes a special review of all the screen plays before he books them for his lereen, and when th Hereon version of "Com uion Clay," which opens Sunday nk'ht. was shown to him he hurried to t-lcn tho contract for it. And now he says that it Is not as a theatre manacr but as n friend of his patron, that he wishes to bring this play specially to their notice so that they may not mlsn the treat its show-Ine show-Ine here will afford them. Mr. Goss Is more enthusiastic over this picture than otcr any he has booked for hia theatre for some time. And "t'om- mon Clay" is a wonderful play, either, in its screen or t-tage version. |