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Miss Carol shares honors in “The|David Newell, romantic lead.. il Breakaway” with Jeanette Danr,e:'.“"’rhe Hole in the Wall” and KAy a tiny pickaninny. neis, the suave vamp of “Gen- “Walking With Su ¢ en of the Press.” | I"HERE SOUND SOUNDS And it’s one more of our WHERE SOUND SOUNDE exception of Frank R Richard Arlen is the leading man 1 N . Qg | BEST Parade of Hits BEST s the lead in an all-negro num in the picture. | o e 7 U2 CurcsrleCloed | 2 - SHOWS - 2 CO I_ I S E U M 2 - SHOWS - 2 in a manner that demnonstrates the .. e o ne e e | R ‘ 7:30 and 9:30 7:30 and 9:30 Lola Lane, who ple - —— | Greenwich Village Follies than two years. Dixie Lee scores an indiv (umph in her song numb Can't 1 Be Like You?”" that reveals the latest products of ! the modiste’s Comedy honors are captured by he inimitable Stepin Fetchit. ' with the ardson, is %ficn METROTONE NEWS THERE 1S ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER PICTURE LIK [ in Ie(,‘f fic Last Times SYSTEM Tonight La Times u/e sfef Tonight SOUND [t The chorus is youthful, beautiful land grace and the ensemble | numbers nothing to be de-| S 8 3 T o pRe e T sired. Broadway’s Dazzle Brought to You in the Screen’s First Follies—100 Per Cent All Singing —Dancing—Talking Musical Comedy R ~ — Cecil B. De Mille, who has taking his own time about enfering | 1 0 picture field, again| | t to be ranked withj ° === Associated Press Photo | the outst motion picture per-| Mrs. Guy Bates Post, former wife sonalities with the super-r of the stage star and an actress of note a few years ago, was found dead hich stan yaik in the home of Mrs. Doris M. Palmer tion, “Dynamite,” as an epoch-mal attraction in| G oS Pl " was also discovered. | the field of audible films. “Dyna-| police gave the theory Mrs. Post mite” will again be at the Palace| killed Mrs. Palmer and then ended | Theatre. { her own life at Laguna Beach, Cal.\ Created by De Mille from a| et ! story his ace scenarist, Jeanie | | MacPherson, “Dynamite” is re-| | With society settings and grim dramatic | PALACE FOR BIG tuation: It seems that its vet-| »r has overlooked noth- t excluding a star-spangled at might make the photo-| play one of the great pictures of | CONRAD NAGEL KAY JOHNSON MADE TODAY ON STOCK MARKET |Over Eight Million “Sales Reported—Stocks Rals lied Violently - | NEW YORK, May 5.—The largest | |d salés in the New York:8fock | CHAS. BICKFORD $he Droent S e PICTURES }. .= isas srese JULIA FAYE Julia Faye, with De Mille for years, and Charles Bickford and Kay Johnson of the speaking | stage form an impressive quartet| and divide acting honors them. Bickford sique and his dy him perfectly for : : Tarket since last November, over e iy tion of the coal 8.300,000, were reported todby. WATCH FOR R R A 3,300,000, AR5 Y : e & }’ “"‘“‘1‘1“ P Stocks rallied violently as pow- THE SISSIPPE G ) Bloktordis the al-lerful supporting orders were thrown | THE MISSISSIPPE GAMBLER fections of Misa’ Johnson; 145 10,8 | 1aes tho. matkeh AND rolol‘ for Mm-!; he is ideal ited. | The bears scampered: to opusxl on | A e W 0 me of the fascinating episodes in|short commitments. THE LAST WARNING “Dynamite” details an “acro-hoop e ey el T S S A | °¢ 1 which girls ave - ading bankers, who acted to . - -. | hoops and roll¢ e market last fall, were artistically staged, the principa : down a hundred ! planning to offer support, is re-| are tale and youthful and the coUrse. o e S ded |garded as a factor in the rush to 1 . music is original and provocat ivmomo, | cover, but the rumors lacked con- with Attractlons There is a highly interesting story | ., _ W e ir “_l E CAROL, L(,”.h'\ LANE, Every Seat in the Theatre Is a Front interwoven into the texture of the| v 'CLARA BOW SOON SHARON LYNN, JOHN : 2 : y i t Th t revue with expert he which | | SEEN AT COLISEUN I“\']'url Phinlis BREEDEN, DIXIE LEE, DA- Row Seat for the Fox Movietone Fol- A eqaires added greatly to*the enjoyment of s . , e s S ViD PERCY, DAVID ROL- g 3 4 s f : Iast night's audiences, Bl World's Trade | LINSEPRRANK ‘RICHARD: . - S8 ThoFirsCRalierol the T | With such a galaxy of talent and Empress of “It” the first ~ 3 e | SON. STEPIN FETCHIT s § r 3 ~ |beauty, it is difficult to single appeared in pictures ' Future Br lgl”‘ ¥ FOLLIES NOW ¥ | out any particular numbers for lished herself as a talking picture | —— | HEAR IT SEE 1 b Y | SHOWING, COLISEUM | |pecial praise, although “That's You, actress when she appeared in \ (Continued rouy Page ONS), | 3| e e anr ks T AND HOW! , [ — 23 | “The Breakaway,” “Walking | Wild Party” and now she est : Fox Follies opened last night at | With ” and “Pearl of Old es herself as one of the |y ana semi-luxury articles such ’ the Coliseum to enthusiastic audi- |Japan” received the most applause. most versatile actresses in her role | s automobiles, dio sets, motion | ' ' Y ences. “That's You, Baby” serves to in-|of equestrienne and female clown |pictures and artificial silk goods.” | N 66 b d L A [g B This all-talking musical comedy |troduce David Percy, handsome in “Dangerous Curves She is| The world-wide tendency toward cw \ aga on over 'ALEUTIAN DUE HERE sings, dances, talks, sighs and also [ young baritone, who has a voice of Clara Bow and her newest allrmlk—l stores and other busines ) TOMORROW:V[SITORS laughs. It is everything that a |grand opera caliber. Sharon Lynn ing play, a story of the “big top”|concentration: characteristic of this stage musical revue is, with the ad- | plays opposite PX and has a comes to the Coliseum soon. age, he says, “is possible only he-| MAY INSPECT CRAFT dition of the numerous advantages |contralto voice of charm. { In support of Miss Bow in ause of a c(?rtam uniformity in | _— % the motion picture enjoys over| This number also is the vehicle new picture are Richard Ar he ways of living, a certain mould- \ ‘The Aleutian, Capt. Chales| £ " the stage. for the debut of Sue Carol and featured player in “The Mar of the masses that overshadows ) Glasscock, new liner c_)t the Alaska The numbers are expertly and'David Rollin: ILove,” and other successful filir tional particularisms.” iSLe‘amsh_\p Company, is expected to 3, — - - G Regardless of a disturbing amount PSRNt Juncan . wmatime .. (- o of unemployment in England, the jmesrom afternoon or evening, it (4 Y (] United States, Germany, Italy and | | a8 announced today by local l e e ln Hungary, “from the point of view | | asents. 5 | of labor conflicts, 1929 may be con- | ! 1“’?‘"8 nothing definite has been | idered as having been really very | ‘hcelved late today of her hour of | Pens* Or the | calm.” arrival, reports on the .vessel's | Agriculture, on the contra s | progress north indicate she will| ° |no cause to congratulate elf.” reach here tomorrow. ¢ e | The farm situation he finds “gan- | During her stay in, port, local rle 0 ne | erally difficult.” | persons are invited to inspect the| ’ His last word is a hope that nwfnl Al;‘;‘;fl;fi Ir:m tscem . dto st;r:. - ] new Bank of International S ! i8 , agent, said. e . 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