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Show I THEATRES j l . Triple Bill Draws Record Crowd to the Alhambra. Itst evening at the Alhambra tin are. with every .-eat booked, and all passengers' happy in the anticipation ! of the treat ahead of them the au'd-, au'd-, li nee took a seventy minutes' cruise to li .ls. stayed there while a thrilling land colorful drama was enacted and then journeyed swiftly back to America. Ameri-ca. But to be more precise, the patrons of this popular playhouse had pre i ed to them the Paramount version of Booth Tarklngton s novel, "Tlu Man From Home," produced by Croorge. ! Fltzraaurlce in the Italian settings of i which the author wrote Even the ; castles In which much of the dramatic action is unfolded; w ere secured with considerable ditficulty, and they en-j en-j able the spetat.oj- to gain superb views i oi the arhlteoture of the country One I setting in particular, overlooking the I Bay of Naples, depicts the bench up-I up-I on which the late Enrico Caruso sat i day after day. vainly waiting for a rc-turn rc-turn of health to enable him to go forth to new conquests In the realm I of music. I The picture is perfectly interpreted by a cast Including James Klrkwood, Anna Q. N'ilsson. Norman Kerry, Dor- othy Cumming and John Mlltern while i the adaptation of the story to the ! screen reflects credit upon the klll of 1 Oulda Rergere. Chief Red Feather, the Indian slng- er and danrer, made a decided hit i wit h the patrons. "Custer's Last Fight" furnished many thrll's during Its thirty-five minutes on the screen. |