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IIIIIIIlHIlIIIHIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIH"IIIfiIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlI|I|||III!IIIIlIIIIlI_IIIIiltIiIIIII | ENTIRE P AL AGE ENTIRE TCHANGE CHANGE TONIGHT IT’S ALL ENTERTAINMENT LATEST A FAST NEWS MOVING EVENTS COMEDY Make Wild Whoopee With with ALICE WHITE When she dances, the floor smokes and they o have to throw water on the orchestra. She £ burned right through Broadway’s hottest. night club—four love affairs—one kidnap- ping—two fights — one musical comedy— but she couldn’t get under the skin of the only man she ever loved! LLHTH T T 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents COMING FFRIDAY “The Fourflusher” IT IS TO LAUGH SHTHTIHLTEE T LT T T UL T T Attractions At Theatres | e I THE “SHOW GIRL" IS : AT PALACE TONIGHT | "“Alice White was called upon dur- {ing the filming of Fi | special, “Show Girl,” coming to the | Palace Theatre tonight, to perform {the duties of an occupation she {once refused to try. Her role call- ar ed for the enacting of the role of | }a night club entertainer while,snot | three years ago, she refused an of- “d|fer of a position as a night club . |entertainer, when her film career The dramatic ingredients in the | was still a doubtful quantity. Fox Movietone al-talking produc- | “No, I'm going to be a motion tion of New York night-life “Speak- ipjcture star!” Alice said at that easy,” are greatly enhanced by the |time. Her singing and a gift for most " extraordinary sound ka';the then. ground made possible by the filming | g; of numerous locations 1h and about | orper. New York City. | “I know I'm far from a silent The “sport of kings” comes to pi:‘rron,.but I aim to succeefl ?n trlm life with every bit of zest in this Ient stage she added. “No, ITt production. Benjamin Stoloff, with|"Ye be a night club entertainer. Paul Page, Lola Lane, Warren Hy-| S0 her Erophecy NS o ot mer and other members of the:znd”vsu;long.c?llffed Santell directed large cast spent several weeks in JmP M"C‘;; i thl:h # l;lased g8 the metropolis making scenes at the fl'“ ‘ Dovuyés Hovel of the same Belmontt race track, Madison Square e. mald Reed and Charles z Delaney vie for the heroine'’s favors Garden, the Times Square section ) of'Broadwny and theqsuhway sta- and Gwen Lee, Kate Price, Richard tions. = The picture comes to the ucker and James Finlayson also Coliseum tonight. ifigure prominently in the picture. At the famous track, the life,’ color and human interest of the race permeates the atmosphere while the players develop the piot. e At Madison uare Garden film patrons are trse?!ted, first hand, to! MYTna Loy, Warner Bros., ruddy- thé breathtaking frenzy .of this haired leading woman, is a convent great sport arena. In the speak- bred g_ir! who invades f high class easy they hear “below the sidewalk” B3Mmbling den in New Orleans as a conversation as it really happens, '4WP Of the most pronounced type, [ A el | “SPEAKEASY” OPENING | TO COLISEUM, TONIGHT L lack Bottom had brought her the " “HARDBOILED ROSE" COMING, COLISEUM 5 pal actofs in the story continue to;BroS: Production at the Coliseum | | Bunday. |beauty, Miss Loy is a very sweet and attractive convent girl and it thrill h voice and action, song and instrument. Sharon Lynn, Henry B. Walthall, Stuart Erwin, Helen Ware, Ivan Linow and Marjorie Beebe portray important parts in the story. 50 well in transforming her 'deli- jcacy of feature and feeling into ;the hardboiled vamp who sets out ito win the love of the son of the (Woman who runs. the gambling den. Playing opposite Miss Loy is Wil- liam Collier, Jr., while others in the e e “Tomorrow’s Syles Today” well, Lucy Beaumont, Edward Mar- tindel, Hoffman. Irected from the story by Melville Crosman; adapted by Robert Lord. May We Suggest! - “THE FOURFLUSHER” COMING TO PALACE | Silk Lingerie for the ideal} | StEistmlan | phe! | " Marian Nixon has one of the best jroles in her cinematic. career in |“The Four flusher,” in which she chares stellar honors with George “Lewls, star of “The Collegians.” “The Fourflusher” iopening at the Palace on Friday. | Miss Nixon was born in Superior, Wis., and moved to Minneapolis, There she studled dancing and {nothing would satisfy her so much |as a footlight carcer. So she went on the stage. Then the screen \called to her and she went to Hol- lywood where she remained. | The supporting cast of “The \Fourflusher” includes Eddie Phil- ‘lips, Churchill Ross, Jimmy Aye, Burr McIntosh, Otto Hoffman, ‘;}- fred North, Hayden Stevenson“and Miriam Fauche. 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