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Show 1 1 THEATRES I i , , 4 Griffith's "Orphans of the Storm" at Alhambra , Draws Crowds I ! , I . W. Griffith's "Orphans of the Storm," based on the well-known stage play, 'Two Orphans," and re- leased through United Artists' Corpor-j latlon, continues as the mecca of pop- ular interest at the Alhambra theatre where overflowing crowds express their delight by applause, laughter and lei Among ,h' crowds are not al ft who saw this screen epic when' the engagement first began, but comei back to enjoy moro of us beauties. The canvas la so vast and the figures fig-ures so numerous, colorful and interesting inter-esting that the work improves on the second seeing The gorgeous tapestry' Is most skillfully woven with the heart-stirring, the grotesque, the lovely love-ly and the comic side by side in rar- I monioua wealth of detail. 11 lo such! detail, as well as the re-sought thrill that causes "Orphans of the Storm ' enthusiasts to come again and again. Always predominantly remains the' picture of H' nriette and Louisa, the I loveliest bit of genre on the whole! mighty canvas. The Misses Lillian I and Dorothy Qish In these characters j Joseph Schlldkraut as Henriett '.. lover and Monte Hiuo as Henriette's rescuer in the famous cavalry rld? COntlnva their great hits. now material 10 th. v. iid Car mag-! nole danci-a and new fooling ly CrJeghl n Htli. nd Porte" Strong in! the vinlc tries add hujly to the I nuitf. of the comic Interludes The ricturc vill be given IIS final! t-howin 'r. ? l&n t day am1 tomorrow |