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Show j THEATRES 4 4 "Held By the Enemy," Pleases Crowds at the A In am bra I Filled with dramatic moment." that exerted a powerful nppoul. the Tara-I mount plcturisation of William oil- lette'a tamoua play, ' Held by the Eno- my," was presented before delighted audience at the Alhambrn. theatro yes-j terdnv. That the photoplay scored was' amply evidenced by the Interest grener- ally shown In the production. Interpreted by an all star cast head-' ed by such players at Jack Holt Agnes Ayres. Wanda Hawley, Lillian Ielgh-ton Ielgh-ton and Iowls .stone, and admirably I directed by Ponuld (Map, Held by the Enemey" Is distinctly an artistic! achievement. The scenes are laid in I and about an old Southern manor in j the final stage of the rebellion Tho ttory hae to do with a outhern belle who believing her husband to havfl been killed In battb falls in love with a Yankee Colonel At the crucial moment mo-ment tin- husband turns up. After learning thai his wife loves the. Colonel he steps out of his Wife's path-! way to love and huppines. Mr Holt is excellent :us Colonel I'rescott wiille beautiful Agnes Ayres was charming as Kachel Hayne, the sweetheart wife |