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' . £ ing of “Bagdad” which js beautiful- PAGE FOUR. TROPICAL ISLAND, SCENE): OF “SINNERS IN HEAVEN") NOW SHOWING AT RIALTO title of the new Paramounty H ; ' : i i ; The picture, ‘Sinners in. Heaven,” + whieh is coming to the Rialto the + ater for a three days run beginning ; today has q distinctly paradoxieal sound. It is safe to assume that the picture satisfactorily explains and justifies the title, To those, however, who have read the story by Clive Arden from which the picture was adapted by. James Creelman and produced by Alan Crosland, the title has an especial significance and it is certain that they wil] approve its retention in tne screen play. “Sinners in Heaven” tells the story of a man and a girl who are through fate wrecked on a tropical island oft the coast of Africa. Try to imagine what would happen if you found gurseif stranded in some remote corner of the earth, apparently. a million miles from any sigh of civil ization, and your only eompanion WaS a person whom you cordially $ dighiked! This is the situation that m{ronts Barbara Stckey, the hero. ng, you can re under. stand e dynamic porsibilities for righ drama when we tell you’ that the gir! eventua}ly falls fn love with the man and marries him, there, in the heart of the African degert! How the marriage is performed and what 3 happens after that, we will let you discover for yourself. With a combination of such’ box office favorites as Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix who portray the two leading roles, surrounded by” such likeable and well known players as Holmes Herbert, Montague Love, Flerence Billings, “Effie Shannon, y Hilburn and Marela Harris, only fair thing to do is de: ; te it as an all-star c ; Make a note of the p! date if $ you want to amongst those pres: £ emt when inners in Heaven” {comes to town. : With increasing popularity the >» Ladies’ orghestra, directed by Mrs. M. H. Todd, is conducting its programs at the Rialto, Its musieal offerings during the past few days + ave attracted widespread commen- dation. A feature has been the play- ly done with a visible response com, ing from the audience because of the { aleptaying of artistic slides giving the words at the same time. ‘This is an innovation | coming directly from the east.- ‘The slides not only show the words but create atmos- phero by being, works. of art. with au oriental setting. EXCLUSIVE CLUB SHOWN ~ WW FM *REMOLD. THIS WOMAN” AT THE AMIGA So pleased was the proprietor of the Club Petroushka with-the re- sults obtained by J. Stuart Black- ton in making sequences of “Behold This Woman" in the club that he tendered a reception to the entire east after the pictyre was complet- wenthigmeats ies od. The Club Petroushka is somewhat select in its elientele and the ‘Thursdey night events are regard- ed as exclusive affairs, In inviting “ie Che Casver Dailp Cribune and. modulation had ‘always been execrable. It {glled to improve for a Jong time. Then, Serain refine) ments in the mechanical wor gan to show, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1924 ar entertainment {s ar- 19 nerfpit standard musi¢ a more fréquent. appearance; Yntil proMigaté_uge of its facilities 9s lvertisigz snes machinery ‘The first Pan-American Standard. conference to consider apeci- is and unt nomenclature now playing at the Iris theater, was to force a heavy limousine to skid around in two complete cireles. ‘The story calls for a wild chasé of & motorcyclist after fleeing rob- bers in a limousine and the huge | transmission is a merchandise, w far was supposed to skid at the foot | far better than a numbty Lina, Peru, on Si cstiver 43. ef « hill, whirl around in two eiy-| stations. er earn “Vand mak WHN bows low before. King “JaRs, Byncopation has poured through its mike so religiously: and consistently that classical music gets stage fright, WHN broadcasts more dance music the put Ho oo Level, rather thap for jt’ to }to.the level of the in ener; until then, pass the chrysalis Pins ‘It will re- ran bundled up in “its coccoon and ecles—and then dash ‘ ahead, it ‘ook forty tires and many hundreds of feet of film before the camera finally catight the thrill to tho sat- isfaction of Semon, who acted as director of the picture as well as star. ' Spoken: te “preparing for the en: tertainment the twenty-ninth an. bo beet Sonventan lon of eee association, w) it sessions in that chy first week of ‘Decetatee i « oA had Pi oe iF Ps t ma rs aed ROSEBUD GOLLEENS CLEBNS KEEP SNGGS BUSY IN IRELAND “Bringing Up Father in Ireland,” comes to the popular Iris theater for an engagement of two days, be ginning Friday. * This is the tenth consecutive tour of this record breaking attraction. Absolute cap acity 1s the regular order of bus iness wherever it plays. _ Due to the fact that the cartoon creation of that peer of artists George Mc Manus is the most famous strip of the funny page in every worth while newspaper throughout the en- tire world, 3 Ireland undoubtedly gives the pro- station in- the United Sta‘ of these are by. FORD ICON dance halls and hatels. tertainers and mutital FS appear in profusion—and@ithe song plugger, that gentleman with’ a woll of his 6wn new songs under his arm, never fails" of admittance to the studio of WHN. Advertising is biatent.’ The bal headed purveyor of ) permanent waves tells of the value of his serv-|* ice, gives prices and even reads off. his list of branches, pddresses,- tele: |: phone numbers* and irPacotion announcers blithely inform listeners that all are cordially {nyited to] = “come up tomorrow night’ to the}! Umph Ball Room-i€. you want a good time. Great revue. Wonderful music. Let's go:"" “Phis is cheapnes: in ite most highly developed forin. lar ‘ene staré Get Acquainted With. WHN Of New York City NEW YORK CITY—360 METERS. By WILLIAM J. FAGAN (United Press Radio Editor.) WHN plays the title role In the Hans Anderson falry tale, “The Ugly Duckling."' To date, the drama has progressed only to about the second scene of Act One, and much ground has to be covered before the beautiful swan elopes and the fairy prircess or somethin’ (fairy tate IRIS THEATER Friday and Saturday—Daily Matinee Prices Including Tax Sloan’s gives quick, positive relief ducers a fertile field for aosnis end ~ heing weak) comes down} Yet, WHN has a. following. throukh: Mati: EA electrical aisplay, which have both | @ it af 3 its pies "elatigt out the east which. astonishes de- |! Posts A beep Pa 10 een taken advantage of to their ° eeping Beauty and Jack,| votees of other ‘stations... , ‘That unendurable pounding: : ‘ Pla enna Teh mui i 9 | ee ceus| Tuer i, dearth_of: popuhr|,” tempiethatmakemneuaigcked: thicuptout iw sctingtisuse’” | Children 28 SELLING behind c : ©. 8 will also lous} music on the air in the-east, * ““ache'so hard to bear yields quick: med : £ colleens” of the pasebud hue,| Process, this evolution. WHN pos: with Sloan's. id nt tely the throbbing eases “Jiggs” should. be in the helghth or] Seabes the most faithful adherenta,| igre ein, no. necneety : tor: $0 treatiens, Sloan’ Pn rete te that the radio broadcaster to devote $0 per|' cent of his program: te syncopation and entertainers of the popittiar type, hig glory with the Gower of his native sod on all sides of him. He aswell as the most bitter and cen- temptuous critics, of any radiophone Just pat it on gently, You don't Pain is inden: even have to bother to rub it in, stain, Al ae a 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment pain/ @ GREEN LANTERN abaret EVANSVILLE ““Where Joy Is Unconfined” GOOD ROAD—NO DETOURS WABABABAAET is wondering If they use one piece | station in the United States. There! many of whom are of’ doubtful| bathing sults over there Get | 1s just cayse for both’ stands. ability. WHIN'S dance music is gen- seats early ind avoid the crowds WHN in its infancy was a jitney Uy alw very seed. But popu- ing overdone: 2B will sour on jazz 1¢ ove station, stuck away off in’ the wilds of Brooklyn. Then it moved to New York, where the Loew Theatrical Enterprises. dusted it off, rejiggered the ma¢hinery, got some new parts and set it up on top of the State Theater building, Its transmission RETHROAT Gargle with warm salt water __ NM MAELOBE SKIDDING AS AN ART EEN WW SEMON FILM All kinds of chains and “tires and devices have heen patented in the hope of~keeping automobiles from skidding on slippery pavements, but the difficulty encountered by Jarry Semon during the filming of “The Girl_in the Limousin which fs I ibd and thrills ip a South Sea set- + ting. The amazing ad-- ventures of : 3 man’ and wo $ oe ed ona Such glowing en- tertainment. comes (A only once in a blue Wil moon. (fl ABAAAOEA AB # Why miss 42 TODAY AND THURSDAY “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN’ —WITH— fois J IRENE RICH MARGUERITE DELAMOTTE CHARLES POST HARRY MYERS } ‘ROSEMARY THEBY “ALSO COMEDY— “Accidental Accidents” and News| «« Myron Leffingwell’s Orchestra Shows at 1, 3, 5,7, 9—10c and 40c |" TODAY -,- THURSDAY THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE WITH LARRY SEMON —Also-— Conway Tearle Seine THE FIGHTER” 10c and 20c NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT an ALAN CROSLAND the cast of “Behold This Woman” to one of these gatherings Nicias Avilock, proprittoer of the club, ‘es- tablished a precedent, for this is the first time that an entire cast has been honored in this manner. In using the Club Petroushka as a location and including in the se- quences the patrons and personnel of the club, Mr. Blackton made a emp detat of which he. -is ier proud. He has the distinction of being the first director to obtain permission to ‘‘ahoot” the interlor ot the club and present {t to the public throughout the world. Those sequences are but a few of the mahy sequences that show the life of a picture player as it exists, and not as fiction and news- paper stories would give the im- pression of it, “Behold This Woman," which is being shown at the America today anf tomorrow depicts the life of cin. * ema players in detail, and into this atmonphere has been woven an in- tepsely human and dramatic story by the master hand of H. Phillips Opnenhetm. Coming to America, Today Potash and Perlmutter are in the movies. And not only in the movies, but of the movies They are movie producers, trials and tribulations of their lat est business venture is the subje of Samuel Goldwyn’s — prody “In Hollywood with Potash Perlmutter,” the First National ple ture which will he the main attrac tion at the America theater start ing Friday. LW ETOP EY Le EVR PRODUCTION . just a suggestion if you want to Be : giggle, smile, roar and howl— go see the fifty-fifty partners at the | America. pit ade movie ‘ * at producers now specializing in ‘ 5 ite Ny extra vampy vampire pictures. pois et ‘ * nr y ey’re a riot—y’ understand AOS RTM PRE NS Or eas Mawruss? Bebe. Daniels ms evr erwrerteiy: ADOLPH ZUKOR aN Fes Ric Also»MACK SEN! ETT COMEDY and’S: uni THE NETTO’LADIFS ORC Playing Selection ifroma Sullivans’ Comic Opera eeetac Popular Waltz Song “DREAMY pe by Kochler-Ma, ine and Naset HEAR RAY MOORE AND. HIS. MUSIC MASTERS They ;play music that just makes you dance. You'll agree they-are the best Arkeon q Dix STRA 1AL Jn | 13:87 O'clock TODAY Dancing Academy ; t * + FRIDAY “Prize Waltz Thursday Night” AMATEUR CONTEST $85.00 In Prizes Atthe ~ COLUMBIA\| Every Friday Night for Six Weeks SIX $10.00 PRIZES THE SIX WINNERS OF FIRST PRIZE TO COMPETE FOR THE FINAL PRIZE OF $25,00 With Alexander Carr George Sidney Vera Gordon Betty Blythe Y'GO: LUCKY CO. | Big ‘Musiéal Show ‘THE ELOPEMENT” FEATURE PICTURE—“TRUE AS STEEL” TWO SHOWS. TONIGHT;:7:and:9:0°CLOCK and some of Holly- wood's most vamp- NEXT CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT ENTER NOW—PHONE 986W ish male vampires. male ~and_ fe- 40c Winner First. Week—Miss Maxine Edwards,