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BRID AY DANO RENEE 2028 Che Casvet Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE. ists; Madame Ethel Desmond, the|on metropolitan life entitled “Al «¢ » [ tionay's produ prima donna, who will be heard in| Night o: Roof Garden,” The set t en Moore era ot FLIRTING WITH LOVE” | | SHOWING NOW AT IRIS =" ida ovanges and grape fruit ¢ being sh yped to England, heretofore has ob- 1 of its citrus fruits pain “= FOLDS Among the special vaudeville feat-|ing is modern. ures brought to the Columbia by the Desmond players are the Aerial ty Belmont, clever Mttle ingenue,|roof garden and gives man who in who is certain of quick popularity. | the great white way. Let Colleen Moore’ give you a les-| : TT. nating Al Smith Is |% From a viewpoint of talent anc for an of scenic effects t Bordens. La Petite Zelda and Nat] attraction is said to be the best personator, who is recognized by | Royall in “A Novelty Petite.” has been at the Columbia tl both press and public as unequalled The company brings its own jazz be in delineation of boy of head or chest are more casily treated externally with— und should have no trouble tn v characters; | band, the Skyline Syncoaptors. ning general favor with local the t Lew Belmont, principal comedian,| And—at every performance willjater goers. The girls with the Inaugurated | FOLLOWED KT AINLTO AY who during the revue's engagement|be seen a bewitching bevy of pretty}are exceptionally attractive, ev here will show why he is rated at} girls, the Roof Garden Beauties. The|one of them a charmer and a ¢ mL: ° | the head of the list of “‘boob’’ art-! opening show tonight will be a satire ed dancer (| hird Time POLA NEGRI PRODUCTION 2 —Alfred ugurated After witnessing “Little Rodinson for the | Crusoe," Jackie Coogan's latest Metro-Goldwin picture, at the Rialto @ second ehief executive in one Theater last night, the wonder aris- if ‘ STARTING why this film wasn't made soon- cr! Tt ia 40 obvious that Jacke WS OMEN GS MOB sre TOMORROW BLUE PRINT CO. should appear in a juvenile version of the famous Robinson Crusoe story Geologists, Petroleum Engineers —the famous boy star in the {mmor- ng, Blueprinting, Maps tale of a desert isle. A P Photocopying ! plotared. BT < | All work confidential far/ from un'nhabited; it is. filled yeGith cannibals, and right there is the material that makes this feature one of the most humorous and en- tertaining films of the year. Jacktle’s adventures realize to the full every dream of boyhood days, and it {s, for once, not too much to say that the picture !s a “knock-out.” Perhaps the only criticism we can make of this production, which was supervised by Jack Coogan, S&r., is that it {is too short. We could stand a great deal more of the com- edy and adventurous stuff which are woven so skillfully into th's story. CHEVROLET Soon on display at THE “Forbidden Paradise” NOLAN CHEVROLET Pola Negri comes to the Rialto theater tomorrow in the Paramount picture, ‘Forbidden Paradise,” an Ernst Lubitsch production which features Rod La Rocque, Adolphe Menjou and Pauline Starke in the all star supporting cast. “Forbidden Paradise,” adapted from the Broadway success, ‘The Czarina,” a fine comedy-drama, {fs an up-to-date story of a small European kingdom, As the Czarina, Pola has a role which offers her every } a] A STIRRING CH ; BRET HAR ‘TENNE ICLE OF THE EARLY W: aS VE ’S PAR ~ LAST TIMES TODAY : S k | 1, 2:40, 4:20, $5.00 Reward i ris emontional opportunity. Pola, gor- geously gowned, a bejeweled Pola, queen of a tiny Balkan court—what e . a part it is! This picture {s Ernst = Lubitsch’s first production starring if S TO S O e e es Pola Negri since his arrival in this country and {s sald to tar outclass th D ide of the West any thing either ever did on the HAT a treat to the senses producing world. Blended with other side. ‘The fans have been literally hol- lering their heads off since “Pas- sion’ was shown in this country for another Negri picture by the director. Here it ‘s—and worth waiting for, too- Agnes stine Johnson and Hans Kraty sn wrote the screen play . . ee . . A : There's a capable cast playing in awaits the visitor to this great rare skill, roasted to a turn, ground | id from Friseo suddenly finds himself sunset, of the star and leading play- 2 ¢ the W th a7 f ith cal ite aed lr nd, the lone survivor of the Seat coast te tea this Gnas empire 0} ec est—the szght of with special machinery and packe hip “Sara Winch.” What does he do? That’s the story of Jackie’s latest and best pic- ture. our scenic glories; the touch of a ina special way. In all truth, The CHARLES A KY DISPLAYS | western handshake; the taste of our Recognized Standard. Hills Bros. marvelous western coffee, and, yes, Coffee is economical to use. EXCEPTIONAL EMOTIONS even hearing what the West thinks’ IN LATEST PHOTCORAMA of Hills Bros.! No.wonder this great country is Ey nee known as the home of wonderful ear spied ee ete coffee. It is! Break the vacuum EN ae aaugh sant seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee and inhale that rare aroma. Brew a cup and /ift it to your lips! In all the world, no coffee like this! ery, gasp and thrill. You know ter- rr and pity, cowardice and bravery, Because—there is no finer coffee to be had. It is the cream of the he an Ee the Tribune. Century Comedy—“The Trouble Fixer” Fables ‘Telephone 1 5° THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA NEW SHOW OPENS TONIGHT COLUMBIA tstcs DESMOND’S NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE OF 20 PEOPLE THE BIGG AND BEST MUSICAL SHOW THAT EVER PLAYED CASPER SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE IN A METROPOLITAN SATIRE ENTITLED “A NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN” Assisted By The ROOF GARDEN BEAUTIES and the SKYLINE SYNCOPATORS Entire Production Under the Direction of Miss Holly Desmond MUSICAL DIRECTOR ART STEVENS love and vengeance. No human being can seé this poignant drama and not be moved by its mighty heart appeal. Ray is always in tune with his characterization. The t'mid Smith, even when he is his cowardliest, is made real, human, pitiful, lovable by Ray. Smith is a shy, retiring young man who hasn't the heart to refuse to help a girl who wanted to escape from the brutality of her hu: band. Sacr'ficing himself, he tak her to Alaska, and when she dies he takes care of her baby. Even when the child's father shows up and terrorizes Smith with his bru- tality, his tortures and his threats, he takes care of the baby. : In the orgginal Vacuum Pack crop—not of one plantation, but of eiltials hens the coffee fresh the plantations of the entire coffee- Harry Carey Film Not only on the screen, but ac- tually, is Harry at present for and of the West. Near Saugus, about forty miles from Los Angeles he’ proudly rides his own range of 1250 acres. H's ranch teems with sheep cattle, horses, thriving fields and well st d_granaries. But the real rulers of the ranch are “Doby” Carey, his four; old son, Ea Ada Carey, his year-old daughter, and Mrs. Harry Carey, who wag Olive Golden to the serven. Among his best known produc tions are “Overland Red,” “Rider of Vengeance,’ The Fox," “Marked eee As You Know Them— —As We Know Them TR Bes hs) RR ism chaos Aeterna Sos aces ne ms fat Mme. Ethel Desmond ; The Bell Hop --- es ES ~Bud Desmond Mens sNtan to Man” and Three Man About Town_~-_ Liss Della Robinson Godfathers.” His present series of rary i Codtathers.” "His present. series of . Miss Cabaret Liss Holly Desmond Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. The Waitress Miss Betty Belmont under the personal supervision of 4 A i Hunt’ Btroabers,”. inotade "rnp | Sah Hille Bese. The French Girl___ , La Petite Zelda Night Hawk," “The ightning | An Entertainer re : Mr. Nat Royall r’’ “Tiger Thompson,” “Roaring and “The Flaming Forties.” utter, h’s newest production to the America theater to w for an engagement of four SENATOR BLUFF Ass Me a Nee MR. LEM DESMOND SENATOR SCHULTZ____ ieee DA MR. LEW BELMONT The Roof Garden Beauties The Misses Schad, Kayser, Valentino, Patten, Belmont, Boden, Davis and Green days, BROAGWAY HEE OPENS | Oe ai, ' Ree Sa 1 a3 Ae! | -rologue peshch ae Bud Desmond PE TOMGReOu: Opening..-Mme. Desmond, Della Robinson, Holly Desmond and Chorus CHARLES “Going South’. Holly Desmond and Chorus TONIGHT AT COLUMBIA Colleen Moore “Lady of the Evening” Mme. Desmond and Chorus , “Old Pal’... see Della Robinson sees RAY and “Jazzman Skyline Syncopators Desmond's New York Roof Garden : Specialty —- 5 Z “ -.----..Nat Royall revue, the king of musical comedies, —Supported by Conway | Roping De Luxe___ --The Bodens will open tonight at the Columbia q the: 1 extended engagement. JACQUELINE LOGAN | | n Hawaiian Speci ud parla Waiian Specialty._._._.Bud Desmond, Della Robinson, Holly Desmond BESSIE LOVE | Tearle , We | | | This D ny porsea a: ene ent and Chorus a series of performance rin. - a in— hine”__.__._.._ Bud Desmond, Assisted by Holly Desmond 1 Chorus e'pal citi { the country and in- i N de i raat = 4 y ond anc rorus eibite ae ite, personnel some of the The genius ot Fala Negyl ames to thaltailest in WALLACE BEERY “FLIRTING WITH Graad Finale---——~- Entire Company this sensational drama of royalty’s secret loves. Not —In- ersatile artists in the world 1h at YL ¥ Numbers and Cast Subject to Change wiiwent Miss Holly Des. |{ 7 Since “Passion” has Pola had such a great role. And “DYNAMITE SMITH” LOVE” . eee Beautiful creations im gown ea te —Also Clededy- Also Comedy— Feature Picture ak ciel a peopl are Bud Deamon, tho favor RI Al I oO hee ‘Dapiiowitk's Promsone’: | “FAMILY. EES” || “THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER” Ne Juventia comedian, who portrays MORROW Bhoeeeee'3; 57; a0" | 10c and 206 ADMISSION—ADULTS, 50¢, CHILDREN 25c Robinson, an incomparable male im-|

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