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Show i' First Love' With Constance Binney Comes Friday to Alhambra "Factory girN ought to cei i reat I kick' out of I'irst Love," s'ald Man-, ager Skinner of the Alhambra tin a r, in speaking of the latest Constance Minney picture, whicli will show at his. plavhouse Cor two days, beginning nex'j Friday I For" he continued. I'irst Ixive' l! a very interesting and accurate Study of how working girls of moderate moder-ate means live and love Scenes vii. t.iK n In i great textile factorj insuring absolutely accurate a'mo-sphere. a'mo-sphere. "There are all types in the picture, the hard-working old father and mother at home, the speeders who endanger their lives et factory nirl" chines to gain more money and 'he iloek youn? men who are loo wllllnr to .ie(,.r,i tbe adoration and loyalty of there simple girls. '" 'First Love.' to sum it ali up Is an Interesting cross-section of human life as lived by the working people of our country. It Is a 8iojv that will have an appeal to a great many dlf-ferent dlf-ferent classes of people." Supporting Miss Binney Is an excellent ex-cellent cast, including Warner Baxter. George Webb Betty Bchade, George rlernandes, Fannie Mldgley Kdward .lobson. Agnes Adams and Uazine Elliott Hicks Sonya Levjen wrote the story, which was scenarized by Percy Heath and Aubrcv- Stauffer Maurice Campbell directed, with supervision su-pervision by Klmer Harrl" ii, 'i njiq.uojjJ.'f ' it JMn-icJiiv'J!.t-'vr |