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Show r- 1 THEATRESj Added Musical Numbers and Talmadge Film On Orpheum Bill. If thre is any respect in which 'Tho Primitive Lover-- fulls short W still have to notice it. After vlewm tho latest Constance TalmadRO re-lease re-lease which opened ita run yesterduj :it tli-- orpheum Ihentre we are con- In. . 1 that Miss Talmadge stands heac and shoulders abuvi: everybody else as th- sen tn's Pnidlnj? comedienne. The scheme of "Tho ITimitlvr Lover" Is a ready made foundatior for nnv comedy Two rival uultors Otlfl built alons Beau Brummel line; and the other reminiscent of origins man In his forceful tactics. Th Caveman kidnaps the object of till unoiirs onlv to find that, in the fast-ness fast-ness of the mountains h- Is Cttterl) incapable of caring for her comfort Not so far aw i Hie brewing coffee of his more practical rival drifts l.iziH into his cabin with agonizing ! persistency. It Is the sparkling personality or ; Miss Talmadge 'b1 makes such a, -role as that of the romance-seeking1 wife distinctive among the many screen attempts to perpetrate such 0.1 I character In a manner that in both interesting and amusing The star-) h is done nothing better In her en- ;tlre screen career, and Phyllis Tom-, 'ley, her role In "The Primitive Lover" ! stands out as a humorous tribute to womanhood chafing at Its shackles.; The story if an original by Edgar K.lwyn whb-h was nlapt'd t.. Iho, creen by Frances Marlon. Harrison1 Fprd and Kenneth Harlan are ihe t,(i leading men find the remainder of an unusually competent cast in-! eludes J,oe Roberts, Charles Pino. ! Chief Big Tree Matilda Bfundage, I George Pierce and Clyde Benson j Especially pleasing were the musical , numbers and a comedy "Hokue Pokus" featuring Bobbl Vernon. Frank Jaeger, 0rph4uni orchestra pianist, was elevated to the sta1 as I piano soloist In a descriptive number, , "Kitten on the Keys. ' .lagger demonstrated demon-strated his muslcianly ability by his 'Interpretation and his technique In playing the colorful selection He responded to encores. Vincent at the organ also, was warmly &$risudect ir his capable rendition of ' W hile the Years Roll By." oo |