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Show j THEATRES 1 "Fools First" Picture of Interest In-terest and Keen Human Insight Marshall Nellan's Fools First " t ho i First National attraction which open- ed a four-day run at tho OrphoUttl theatre yesterday. Is a picture that Is Charmingly free from the stereotyped and true to life In every particular. Ncllan, who Is noted as one of the most progressive of directors. Ins Imbued this offering with an air of sincerity that ls captivating. Starting Start-ing out with a good story', he Rather-od Rather-od together a cast that can truly be labeled "nil star" and then this wizard wiz-ard of the megaphone Injected fore?, spirit and suspense Into lt with su h success that In our estimation the ilmshed product la one of the best of tho season. Persons who like good drama wi'l like -Fools First." it is a big production, pro-duction, ln every sense of the word, and everyone connected ln any capacity ca-pacity with Its making Is a prima facie expert In his or her llpe. The large audiences which greet e.i this new picture from the Ncllan studios stu-dios yesterday were appreciative, and Kflvc isiblc evidence of their delight with lt. The cast Is headed by Itlchard Dlx. Claude Gliunpw.iter and Claire. Windsor, Wind-sor, aided by a score of others equally as capable. The author Is Hugh Mc-Nalr Mc-Nalr Kahler. "Danger." a Mermaid comedy, and "Fun From the Press" were the other film numbers. A descriptive number. "The Hunting Hunt-ing Scene," was played by the Or-pheum Or-pheum orchestra under tho direction of J. Albert Erickson and Mel Hertz at the organ. LeRay Mtnter, tho drummer, was given occasion to display dis-play his agility with traps and effects. ef-fects. Hertz played two popular numbers on the organ |