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Show oo I Mary Pickford Coming to Orpheum Sunday in "Heart of the Hills" If Stev Honeycutt and Widow Hawn had followed the. advice of their children. chil-dren. Mary Pickford wouldn't be able to offer such a wonderful picture as "Heart ' the Hills," adapted from the story by John Fox, Jr.. which will bo shown at the Orpheum theater. Bunda'y only- As Mavis Hawn, liss Pickford takes Iho part of a Kentucky mountain moun-tain girl at w.r with certain factors which she knows nothing of and determined de-termined at hast to put an end for all time to come to the whippings which her mother has been liberally inflicting A love tale is Interwoven in the plot about a mountain feud of longstanding long-standing and the story affords Miss Pickford ample opportunity to score such triumphs as characterized "Daddy "Dad-dy Donglegs,' and "The Hoodlum," her previous attractions from her own studios and releasi d through First National Exhibitors' Circuit. Mavis and her sweetheart, Jason Honeycutt, oppose the marriage of their parents for the reason that Honeycult's prime motive is prompted by a desire to secure Widow Hawn's valuable coal lands The children, when grown, fire a double shot that ends Honeycutt s life, when they find he Is responsible for the murder of Mavis' father. |