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Show 00 Pickford's Next Picture At Alhambra Tomorrow is Tense Drama fiances Marion's original story, "The Love l.ij;ht," in which Mary. I'lckiord will be seen at the Alhambra theatre tomorrow, is not only a unique j departure In the line of story tor, the "World's .Sweetheart," but a gripping drama 01 unusual Interest, briefly the, story la us follows: Angela Carlottl presides over thei house of her two orphaned brothers, Antonio and Mario, in a little fishing Village bordering on the Mediterranean In Northern Italy. Antonio and Mario .spend their days fishing off the lighthouse. light-house. Angela caring for the llttb-stone llttb-stone house, the barnyards and ajar-dens. ajar-dens. They are ull young, and boylike, boy-like, the brotners slip as much of tho work as possible upon the apparent!) tireless shoulders of Angel. i The) have only to remark that a certain ! Job is loo hard for any woman and Angela flies at It and- labor along while thoy recline in th shade, audi- 1 Lly marveling at her strength and ct vr-ri . Angela Is being courted by Giovan-1 nl Xovelln who Is held in contempt by the fisher folk because instead of handling the nets and row' bouts, he' ralaea flow era for the perfume mar-1 kct of Genoa. In time Antonio Joins tli"' army of his country and a little later Mario ulso enlists. Giovanni Is ! still at home and Angela voices her! , contempt at his apparent lack oX pu-j Itrlotiam; this decides for Giovanni that : , he should go. and he returns blinded. During his t'-bserrce Angela cares for his gardens and also takes the lighthouse light-house keeper's place Uiu- day Angela 'comes upon the unconscious form of a sailor, a big handsome foreigner, who' olaims lo have deserted his ship. An-' gelu lulls in love with him and they j are married. A little later she hears j I of the death of her two brothers. How j the stranger proves to be an enemy I I of Angela's country, and how Angela: .sacrifices everything in order to protect pro-tect not only her neighbors but hor 1 enemies. Is presented In a serleo of; Startling and gripping situations which ( 1 naturally must be seen to be appre- j elated. Miss Plckford has surrounded her-J jself with a splendid cast, the majority major-ity of the principal players having been selected by Mlts Plckford and Miss; j Marlon, her director, while in Europe, 1 where many of the properties were also' secured. The production is lavish lu Its set- tings and the wonderful photography; Is credited to Charles Rosher who hasi I photographed most of Miss Pickford's1 recent pictures. Stephen Qooson, noted !art director. Is responsible for the re-j j production of the Italian village and (beautiful interiors. "The Cove Eight' will be at the Alhambra Al-hambra theatre beginning tomorrow or |