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Show Barryrnore's Remarkable Acting Feature of Orpheum Film "The Devil Garden," a motion picture pic-ture of Intense dramatic quality Introduced Intro-duced the remarkable acting of Lionel Li-onel JJarrymore to gdcn picture followers fol-lowers at the Orpheum theatre last night Banymore'a facial expression In the DOrtrayU of the part of William Dal 6, a man of uncontrollable temper and passions who raises himself from d I lowly gardener to a power In the community com-munity If a revelation of unsurpassed histrionic talent. Hi In ably supported In the leading feminine role by h.s wife 1 'oris Rankin, Ran-kin, who has the part of Mavis, an upper servant In the household of tjOfd Barradlne The Htoi y is powerful In theme It emphasizes the moral that Unchecked temper and passion bring their own penalties, William Dal weds Mavis. A crisis comes with the sudden suspension sus-pension of Dale ns postmaster because be-cause of a demonstration of temper In London reinstated, I '.vie Is happy until ho discovers the part that Mavis has played in his deliverance,, having sacrificed herself to Barradlne as the price of his assistance. Blind with rage. Dale casts her from him, rushes to the estate of Lord Barradlne, kills him with his bare hands and returns to London and establishes an alibi. Mavis and Dale, later f-fl'eet a reconciliation, recon-ciliation, but Dales life, haunted by his cMltie, becomes a nightmare. No-rah, No-rah, n young gypsy girl, comes Into the Dale home and Is a distraction for the brooding man. She becomes the greatest temptation of his life. How Dale overcomes this temptation and lights his wrongs In the rescue of children trapped In a burning orphanage or-phanage forms one of the most gripping grip-ping climaxes ever screened. "The Skipper's Scheme.'' a Toon-ervllle Toon-ervllle Trolley comedy , furnishes the laughs. |