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Show "A Romantic Adventuress." Film of Night Life, at I Alhambra BBmBmUll Hf fliHi N' " - ork nlcht life, Nw i rl t-i bbwBwBWU illrl ffafflimMll ' p;iv " -1 1 " 3 1 1 I season, nnd the gam- Hl SiSHn halia oj mingle in bmbwMbbi uitl Kai MB 111 liMioihy Dalton'H latest Paramount HlnlljilVttnflij flri:re, "A Romantic Adventuress," Bl jffiliHl which will be guru its first local LLLffii mfiSMHff ohowing tonight n the Alhnmhra ths- bbVWH llMfflH M' r. Tho Picture yrtXU arinpted from BBmBmHiluiflBMawVlJ Lr Winter lfavorlte," Charles IH l lilS t ; i n -. -it Davis, brother of the late aamBmHli k!8 SBBfiiafl !! ,.Mls Dalton flguresas n girl with BflmBmsniwlllSBWBflVf tAlcnt or dancing lh.ii loads her BBHBml'llf ; 1 (15 taWmJas feme N:' Broaduj anil an un- BflmBmr fi :'!tfl " MruppJous, luxury-loving mother votio BflmBmMiftnBflBiaml 14 an"tlous to exploit her daughter's BflHBVi I Sill mBnUaafl 1) I'frnuty for purposes of her own. At H.jl aKjaHII Monte Carlo, the mother trie to force BflmBmlLi Sal HwikHi! Yfr n fl 1710(0,1 with nn Italian mil- bbhbWbII !lsi taYjiamia lujuaire, but in ihn meantime Mr. iBillMBfi Hlght ha"; appeared, on tho scene nnd Wllfllil BMbliflB ftftrr dramatic incidents lo e v. Ins the I flillr'ainiMM U ,1,r- lading man. and thr picture 41 III ;. j JRoWn Hood" Makes Big Hit; j :; !j To Be Seen Here j I Two Days Hill 'Robin Hood" recently pla ed Den- it'lfr 'laF 'Ms r and lnp Htor of the excellent I I'll 'fr ItH " Journal, tho "Denver Pout,' was so 9ii 'Jti piffl '' pleased to rote tho posslbllK of ad hHH' t tM'onblve production of real opera 'Vw 'UfM fr-Omltis to the City Auditorium that ho vt), j L j TB -' wrote thus: nlr-lfi if .'""How enn they ro It" That Is tho' JTr HH3I IH fibeBtlon thit was asked by many, and & 'Miviw PhI - Ws uPPerm0st the minds of olheM Hi j'jjj 'jap rrlBi 'le Auditorium. The opera II I II (fik 'Isfl 'l mounted lalahly. 'he coptunies being l; j tTJ! IlW I SmB" fresh and expensive, tho scenery ll r'fli'tw. '"flal -' fiently produce d by masten of tho plRflDJIni Hm (raft, a flrst-clnss slnginc. chorus BjlUtt h, Im a better one ha.- ran hi ir.l T "Ifi Sal-IB i here excellent roloists and o' - 1 lllltfiflB i'jBl ft. tuneful opera in tlrst-clasa style , !J j ptlrely satisfactory In everj way And Mr'Sl'flar !'-'H fPry hearer welcomed that chorus, fl'r.jf 'ilfli ' 8I lhlch did not merely encumber the lyiro'tinfnlLY ?age. hut sang w'th vim. an if the KiUv'iiBnHLLl members were cnmore'l of their jnKjJ'lH Work, and preferred uncint to any- Ij hf jlMiljilH thine and everything else under :!ie I ,,v'fy,lfl ru.i." K Iraf IcBfflBr "Robin Hood" will " at the Or- V Lyl ItMJtllaB pheum Tuesday and Wedneoday. Seata U p P Iflf ' FI ntw 8lUng. BflWHlllisiH i - oo 111 ' 'I Hal' EhI -JohD Aardema of Elsworth. Mhh . Ti II' Ijl-i' iWr talked from Chjcago. III., to Pe-3! Pe-3! ilrtKif'Lni (sly. Mich.. In 11 days. Drama of Soul in Film Al Oriclen Showing Louise Gtaum You'll all love "Love." Thai s the title of the Louise Qlaun picture at the i gden today. Ifs a J. Parker Read. Jr. produc tlon. different from Bnythlng this pro ducer cmt did before. "Love" Is a beautiful pieture. ai appoallng production, ami an oculai gem In "Lotl, i hr course of true lo taken Jame KlrkwOOd In the role ot .Uv Qlatim'H -vvrt heart, to Poutr America to find a oriune. True lOVt for her slstor take.s the star IntC I Toi,i. p.ith which will bring ease JOl Snd Mllie.ise fjom pnlll to 'hr little sister, hut to obtain which Mlsi Olnmn makes a woman's sacrifice. Rut the theme of ' l-ove" is staunch and hows to the line. Remember the line In our poetr book at school-:; "And stony limits cannot keep love out." So li Im that the loe of Natalie fMISi fSUm) end Tom (James Ivtrk-wood Ivtrk-wood ) endures despite Natalie's trans-i trans-i rSSSlOn and we have a logical happv . "uum TVUIVJI i U1V (II. 1111111!' lim. x of Introducing the taithful Tom to his sweetheart ns the amoureuae of another man.- The production deserves ihe highest praise for Its moral toning and the big lesson it holds. The "song of love" in this case Is not a sentimental ditty but a very real melody of the soul. See "Love." oo "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to Be Seen Tonight at Orpheum Special attei.tion has been given In J. w. Brownles'a i reduction of Stet-aon's Stet-aon's "UnCle Tom's Cabin." vhlch will play here at the Orpheum tonight, to make the big scene of the old stage clause realistic. In these dis of the motion picture, the old-time handling f these scenes wculd fall short of what they were in an earlier period of our stage, and therefore only thi-best thi-best stage mechanics could produce the desired result? nowadays. Th company coming hero carries .special, secnery for these purposes. Kllia Is Shown crossing the lee. with the blood-hounds blood-hounds real Cuban man-trailers in pursuit. All the other big scenes are falthfulh reproduced. A matinee for the children will be held Monday at 3-ih. and there will be an evening performance at 8:15. B ata now selling. Parents sending hildren must furnish them with war tax |