One of the finest casts ever assembled will be seen in “The Old Nest,” the Rupert Hughes story of mother love and American family life, that •will be shown at the Arcadia Theater for two days, beginning Dec. 12 (two shows), 7 and 9 p. m., and on Dec. 13 at 8 p. in. The story is a film version of a short story that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, and was producedv by the Goidwyn company. The director, Reginald Barker, is well known for the many fine productions he has made for Goidwyn. In the cast Mary Alden plays the leading role, that of the mother, who appears first as the young matron with her six children of school age. Then, a little older, with greying hair, she is their companion and adviser. Finally, they grow to manhood and womanhood, leave the old nest and strike out into the world for themselves. Here, the poignancy of MiBs Alden’s acting as the old mother is irresistible. Other players in the cast are Helene Chadwick, Cullen Landis,Dwight Crittenden, Nick Cogley, Louise Lovely, Billie Cotton, Molly Malone, M. B. (“Lefty5') Flynn, Roland Rushton, Fanny Stockbridge, and the children who played in the Booth Tarkington Edgar” comedies, Johnny Jones, Luciie Ricksen and Buddy Messenger.