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AMUSEMENTS ) ER 25, 1927-PART 3 AMUSEMENTS. Hune i Has No Villain. > avs P 1 g H Woman ln the MOVleS. T quunm» but writers usually qu' a “hunch” for a story before they —— ever start writing it, and Helsn Hunt NE d sl he =0y waid to ™ B e D o EMININITY has entered the of Divorce” which costarred Miss J17keon 19 €1id to have had a “nunch motian picture industry are beink | o F Saind B i A PR L Wafove AHEAtarIed (o wHte Ber 1ty ke iciera b TNAL mcmm Wes Snndly ay aturday Ll bl allidell Ona of the newer additlons to the | 507 = _ Now cames Mary Pickford to shat. e et — s YRR Cyon~ i targe and noisy “bhang | #taff_of authors is Florence Ry | r was standing in the lit. iR et Sl e Jaln Mt ek Nl i Aihai s Glibert Hn, g “For' the' ] t In one Hollywood studio six women | who his just completed the adaptati . frisnd In San Ja ST Bt GIthe otedatars Man, G ) 5 Newar ane. | have atepped into positions formerty | of Esther Ralaton's picture. “love and {00 U sne was drying the = e Bleerdotaieton in TR ey Farton i Ruemona Hadton i Atieen Dringle Aidray Ferria'in ' held by men and have scored SUCCESS. | o, oy g writer of magazine short ~Sndder 1 the news that an mance with S "““I "‘“‘I‘"‘"' iy The DitnKik Ki ¢ olere’ in :'w- Ny Werre e oen”tor e '.-.uur'n;;v Murphs X There ix Henrietta Cohn, unit bus | stories, Indian I ' shot in cold blood und. But the eclement of - ovelty. _Air- News. celty : ome o it R IR o e i ger ot s | 8t 2 ittt “menacor heretofore considered es.| ———————\(i —Twail R i R Rarieimes Ll G and e L LA L e B el A sential to a wellconstructed plot, is| Ava Grapd X n Ry : e cTne DA Kl iorman, Kerry | 3 n charge of the Esther Ralaton unic |10 PIEtUre BOAiCion b Anne bisiesr ; D eia Tia ees absent. This “menace l~*|"‘;" v N v reel n 1) mmmn Hal Ronch_comedy Oswald_cartos _Ne In the past, the masculine sex has held | fortg from a leading o an in | he y .«y taken his horse ily human—it may be a bliz i : % Novarro i Ramon Novaro m o Kit Guard i ™M Jones 0 | down this type of joh, the work ealling | ern pictures to hecome the author A trial it was proved shas r a train wreck or an obstacle | a DAk on N Ren Hur,* ien “In A Moment of « h “hesert Valley 3 J e e 5 fyebisdie oo, § Ve hles. ‘oMo News, Fables. ‘oples, ptation N t, Barr g e husine s end U rood | ¥ e wrong of some sort which the leading char- | Lameo Sunday T News. Fables. Topies. News. Fal Toples. oty e { Nigh ) for a keen business head and g DDty oAb shiptniatilag i ol s at he d4id not realiza his e cwa Fantes Topics iy ! Acters must overcome. Pract i ML B Topics. b fudgment. Tt Is up to the unit busi- | yo Gy G0 i B juts & had reached his [irtig every film production embodies this - Virginia Vallt in Virginia Valll i Emil Jannin “The John Gilvert in agnor in, Janet Gaynor in Napoleon, dog star. in | ness manager to see that the company | that made “Abie i ie, She iin on the mountain siope. encalled mquirement, G | Carolina e A e Eberrie Wonr Stde. Way of AN Flesh hth Heaven Levonth Treavan gl It et et ol o e e fence e e d's new story, however, — e o s - ~ — TR — - i — = 5 vising the i Abie, t cen dea days bef: B " Fatey Ruth ¢n and Nor T Richard Barihelmess Billin Dove a ratio e settings construete 3 edent. Basically, “men- | i Rt N T Py Rufh M Wl Norma o, Richart ™ Farihen ] | tocations, have settings construeted | TR QAT b . « used (o provide suspen Comed: Comiy g Chiistge Comeey c 2" |and attend to a mililon and one ot ’ faiiy S e B |I: e | — “"."'“ T Talih e x“.‘”hI : 5 A"l‘“-‘“‘:“nx ; Gt 9 tails. The locale for y ra ek r 4 The Indian said to attain suspense by an entirely Lillan_ Gish_and o1 ) Laura La Pl Heen oot Glian. in - A e " or 1 : - L e e ¢ isseitio atn o « Noman Kerry' 1n Al L sk 2 Fix . 2 oro on Horsebac Another example I« Dorothy Arzner. | which will be the New Yea ) : ol stelsgrese o Senlhorn oo ,hevy Cha “The M er R g Three. : Y - e Gane comedSs Lone of the two women now directin: | feature at the Itialto. is # he shooting affate e o b lie RS eiia oAt — {wall ! - . — S motion pictures. Miss Arzner step ad St. Moritz. one of the most besy. | 5P 3 lace in will miirege. | And. as thess| 3 haone. " o LG Marlowe and Ralph Doraen from script girl to scenario writer and | 1iful Winter resorts in Europe. For P70 i rd the Indians, s okl 3 ¥ retl” Sweeney.” G . M - Graves in June Marlowe and | then to a place behind the megaphone. [many vears, when Winter comes . 5 characters ave all true-todife people, | e - o ot Alins the Dencon Hugh Allen o b . =Aapsone. L L . e o > 3 v. LS e I o oy, r Gu v I Mueh Allen.___ {gha has directed three pi all ot | thousands of people make their pi sater, Managing D the spectators’ uncertainty depends on | ~ r E : nd Wallace Beery ai o which on praise “Fashions for | grimage 1o the heanties of th L - «, wh the situation alone, thus eliminating | it “F ¢ Ravmond Hatton Our gang : vi i prae i | &xims he heauties of the o has had a CImBnL of fear or bercion: asan | SOIORY b n . Wore e “ring ome' the 3 ; Women,” “Ten Modern Command-| Alps for the Winter sports, The en. 20.vear nd of directing me slement of fear or coercion as an ! - N ey T Soree . ments” and “Get Your Man." tire company of “The Last Waltz" . % o e i S George Sidne: There are several women in the list [ was transported to St. Moritz, where Mary Pickford, herself imbued with | : 5 2 A net Gaynor in Bebe Daniels in > 5 eve pioneering spirit, it is claimed. | Dumbarton cThe cat and e ARG RO o LR S Frly i GIT: Swimd .--n.,“,:.l,,. i of Paramount sc xn,m.,l \Alvnor'ad i {all of the outdoor action took place. ISEestod eme of the stc > Canary Wil 3 CE i Lot ohbery s collaborate suggested the theme of the st = Tooper T Milion Suls 7 3 T fiohe Dan ther Ralston athisen Norris. who Wrote the EE Cnerord. mterworia. n . aw. “Tho Silent 5 Gertrude o in ¥ Biet Welti ! on which the picture is based. | Elite o Bathe News yatie News A Mithon Bid Negs. | oo cel. 3 Swim.” | | e il B : X TR e — 5 W Provost ST oI Compmon i 3 7 AT Wilson | mFuirvanice T P s fame D als e i RS (7 . Sirl i the | @il in the Puliman.* e With o Mary- T » When Danger Cal ! sl plays Wouzh Hou o ~ ) Billy Dooley in “Water |Empire C'en" Halh comeds Hen Hal_comed E So ] Tiveniln wamedy ) o S Rouah Hduee NOW PLAYING 3 y o a1l comeds RIS i R cumens X " g por st Bugs. TureT Gaywor Ti Fer Gasmor . Dovglas MR ; . : ki B 7 Gt Al e ST REGINALD AINST X 1 of | dip’odrome wa i AL i 3 : % next picture, iz famon Lot G a sinister background of Mise MeCutioush, h 4 amedy cel. R el L b ie onis | A e P v 1 (P a kor.? _Comedy. for many sereen stories, particularls CARL LAEMMLE shanghaied cutthroats and a fero P Faiher Talsto 3 ; T Wiison fo us forecastle. Rilly Dooley, the LTI ! y Arfeen Pringle in Fizures Don't' 1 “The Satin Woman. K Stocl p e Air Patrol t* and “Ritz mis Spring F A e Threer Gonibty: ohg. Verhon F Hope Loring a number of hits flor™ of Paramount Christie short Ol oarloon, %3 S A Nowe, eomedy Roach comeds. "~ [0 her credit as the writer of Pary our A Laura La Plante man, Save My n vendlon iBriiss et frois by Louig D. Lighton in the prepara S’ Aol “Shanghai Bound.” ‘Eomeies L - . zation is said to he e L Rl Pathe Review Contedio hort au H ; e tion of “Wings,” the great air spe: =7 m Tames Kirkwood i Virginia Valli i Hoie “in n K tacle: Clara Bow's * Your Man A UNIVERSAL PICTURE h a sailor in Uncle Marion Davica i T ne Bl Shads “The Million-Doll; ckment of th “Red Hot 1. of re' g goofy gob” is shang rhin kalesCo-en e e P i B e e “va'm'-'u' ety 3 Thomas: Mejchan's, =W | E leave onto a regular ORI cartOni: O R oot % Fatmen comedy U, S y ] } blers™; Clara Bow's “It” and "Children | ooner. where hrawn s — ; Feie Danels 3 = Diusias, MacLean Fijton | Q 5 v Ronald_Coman e . jeorge Bancroft | Hard Borled - than hrains, Vera Stead in e AR e Claxd BTt weenert “Soft, Cosh hczerty.” . is the captain's sea-going daugh. | Park Bean Gente. Beau Goste. ) % i Tell" Tt o Sweenes: Sofg ihiona” | Hileertnlt Next Week's Photoplays 3 owel Newslaff Rilly Engle. the captain, and Bu | Rewn — % 4 . the rough-and-ready first Pola e Tom Mix tn Tom Mix in Gilda trev in L Jewis Stone in Conway Tearls in Fred Thompson in COLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson m o dnancas v by force to|Princess “Barbed Wire." “Broneho Twister.* “Broncho Twister." “Cabaret.” ‘Notorious Lads.” “Molders f Men." “Arizona Nights.” in “Sadie Thompson.” N e i ST T T TR Lo Ty G oy e B b P 0N TN RIALTO—"The Last Waltz" a8 OAST ST O e ianche Sweet n Brent. Larrs So. UA S - “The Staver.” “Foreign_Dev o e LR “Water Buss" is said to be an en. | §, The Wi Wile s Silk Stnckings”. “QUIBE "Mfmf' Saw- mon - Underworid.” " Witwer Beauts, Parlor Comeds. Sportiicht Ufa’s production taken from 5, here—nn sour foes. something dciag ever minate How tirely new sort of story for Dooley, | J8VOY Buster Rrown comeds. . Silke Stocking r Acson Fable re . i Oswald_eartoon the Strauss operetta. he makes lo: How he Thi d heart throbs. having a dramatic backzround f = ST z Devore 1 Floren: Tuzz_Barton 0 PALACE—I Ch . Laughs and left )vm-la 8 s S ONUCTORCRE DO ™ " “The Blooiship. One Woman to ““The Stingshot Kid.' LACE—Lon Chane —ON THE STA tains of “London After Midnight.” “A SOIREE MUSICALE” ricus comedy. Seco l‘!“:" n:'kj‘"" i £ 4 : anhattan."” Comedy Al Comedy = nring. Sunday 5 X N ) nedy . 3 . — NG = Sai C 3 “ e e e oy | | LITTLE THEATER—A rev phpAlas S bbb o areer Built on Mother e J AR M D e o comedy. Y Newor s Vil val of “The Cabinet of Dr. Rommell and the #amous % D At s Role Takoma e N Chanter . . Fable. Cilliyan | - K it B i 4 Rarthe P arth Imes Ren Lyon in i Ten L 5 The Drop Kis " K For the’ Love o ach ey " Mike. e Review : _Christe vomedy, I\I\r‘\' v\nn famous for her por- e ivoli o Gane trayal of “mother roles ap- | Tivoli i m‘,_‘,.‘,‘- parently b long. for in “On Waliace Beery in . ¥ 5 1 5 . g " L ! Tour Toes.” a Uni 1 picture star- B B R rmin K e : : ! No'% b TR . . ring Regi v. she is assigned corirs Novelty reel : . N, AL st onn comeds. ; the role of a grandmother. Sae is a | s very a other. ! A = Blise Care. ieaia o hold (aASion I | December is no month for making [ Boyle. Tt is a simple but powerful ety motion | | bathing comedies, even in California. [ story of Hungarian peasant life im record for acting the mother | _ mediately following the war. Miss Classification of the 12 disc of —— - She was born in New York City and [ t1ia Bavior; ‘e expressed by (Coel) B. | TAYIOEL 1N S peasant giil whol detandy HOUSE OF HITS F STREET af Iifln made her first acquaintance on the | q fcture, “The I ¢ | herself and her reputation with the e o San e Dn Mille in hin picture, “The KIng of | coisne uges on her oxen. and even- e most romantic occurrence of her life g of Tnapulaa: John, the man of tempera. | {UAlLY wins er lover, Antonio Moreno, \ Extends Christmas Sreetings To Al happened at one of these perform- 3 . O D s I of milence: Andrew, | (hrough the same methods. The story g ;"{:.‘,.5‘”" (.‘h",.;r;’-‘ ,:::"m"'“'h:;""; man of decicion: Thomas, the «Iul"llu' |1 an original by Forrest Haisey. / S f “Fl h d e scovy . He v sc Jud - e e St e —— |Birtorion e St S| emne cangon ot Adsenre” Ken The Stars of “Flesh and the graduated into stock leads. . TRIPLE screen device, where. Inc. \\‘hh-:\ 1n~-llrm"-w.\h'::\}bnll?}\"\;\; the man of business: Philip, matter-of. | Maynard -'lu:nnz :on»rn' h'&(’nr:. is i 19 . Put Kleig lights lured and she de. b Mayer and its 100 per cent subsidi-| & ip L an oviginal story by Marion Jackson D Vll thef cided to make a motion picture career. | ,,,,:f;:’,,‘;",.:f,'“::‘.p:?f..rl.'y:;\":: s, shuws & netearning for the T e e e . ni |20 tells of life and adventures in (2 ve toge again. Her success and popularity has been | fwn in (heir entirety. invented hy Lear of § 73705 tiedd tor charity | IDAA0euN; (WhY (schiolafly | early California, in the days of thr | built on mother roles, 2 ia | there. Also, it is nounced, Toew's, - & \irote o lons. " i e . o dines been used T e marahats lsste of preferred stock. s - e enar, | Teproductions of ~ great Russian Chauve Souris Napoleon” recentiy to the mar 5 omlins J AL | castles, a famous Petrograd cathedral, in Film, of France and ministers at the Na-[ pap Purpin is to start on an indefi-| She was educated in France. und other vivid incidentals were con A ARY performance of | tional Opera in Paris. nite tour i vaudevilie Lovers of the finest in music will be ‘“::,‘,T:::‘Ir”: :::: ::;.”t" m“‘:‘ “.fnr | ated Russian “Chauve 2 ¥ od the show- ' “Trelawney of the \Well«” is to he | interested in the musical score that | ¥ o oRRcular peturisn Souris” in Los Angeles will be given || "“““';,‘:‘"T';“‘m"'.."”“ .::,‘,:,'t,..‘.."., Ay P e, Actrexs.* and Raiph | Dr. Mugo Riesenteld has adapted for | on of “Love dapted from Tol | AND hefore a brilliant audience with no| /"8 ¢ e orbes i% o be cast opposite Norma | “The King ot Kings” He drew hix | 8tol's “Anna Karening in which | b admission charged. Furthermore, the] A bill combining pictures with a|g % x from mast Handel, | John Gilbert and Greta Garbo head a | ! in grand dukes, Russian officers and{performance by a pormanent stock | A S 4 2 Ikowsky, | 1t s. The spectacular Easter others witnessing the performance | company is the latest type of the-| 9 a as | hms, including the services in a Russian cathedral as HERE IS THE FILM actuaily will be paid for their at.|atrical ententainment at the Garrick v write screen | . e “Dies Irae” and Christian | conducted by the Czar and arvistocrs VEN o ; % tendunce. As an added inducement, | Theater, Fond du Lac, Wis, ays exclusively for Paramount dur- | poniiers | in the days before the revolution is | EVENT OF THE YEAR! they will see Dolores Del Rio in a 4 JS— ¢ the next 18 months, Davis _ | one of the elaborate details. wild and weird dance. In Denver, Colo, the proprietors joined the Paramount staff a year ao | Victor Heerman, the Fox director | == — - | This unusua! situation arises be-|of picture theaters are cutting admis- and has not only writien during that | who writes his own stories, started | | One of the great love trag- cause the “Chauve Souris” figures | sion prices to 10 cents in the competi: | time but has been a medium of con- mvd{nflun this week on “Love Hun- F l F 1 edies of all time has been prominently in “The Red Dancer of |ijon war with Publix's new theater. |tract between the organization and which he wrote in collaboration | l m eatlfl'es translated to the screen at oscow,” which will soon g0 into pro- | other authors. He will continue hix | with Randall H. Faye. Lois Moran | - | last in & breath-taking pro- Qduction ‘on the Fox lot under the di.| A new standard form of contract| \ritine for the legitimate stage as|has been cast in the feminine lead op- | CAROUNA 11th & N.C. Ave. SE it duction! How dashing tion of Raoul Walsh. In the pic.[adopted by the actors’ branch of the el ay for the mo posite Lawrence Gray. The cast will g ‘mh (‘:I‘A;T SIDE_WEST Jack .Gilb kes 1 Miss Del Rio wins the name of | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and | include Edythe Chapman, James Neill SIRTA Wih GEORGE O'BRIEN.VIR. | i acl N he Red Dancer” by seizing the|Sciences provides for a six-day week | The actual costuming of a moving |Marjorie Beebe, John Patrick ani |8 _ Matines -n,,,.,,, at 2 PM i this one! And how flaming crimson cloak of an officer sitting|of 45 hours, among other things picture star for the screen will be |(joldie Lavere. “SIDNEY | u, s o Greta Garbo is caught in its ) e o | shown as part of the new Paramount . . ne: | hil ' Yo" near the “Chauve Souris” stage and| . 4 yimey in the film world is pred- | iR B2 0000 B U sccording to an- | Dolores Del Rio and Warner Baxter HIPPODROME ,.,.u‘:':.."r,h Week I :::«rlll o!‘r!l:“:‘\?:rv wendes using it in her dance. Charles Far- , 4 : : - fcated upon the fact that Film Daily Pouncc POl SORTCTS The | have had a plaster cast made of their | BToDAY. ToMORROW-ATANEF"ZAYNOR Toiein the role of the Grand Duke iy been desperately trving to raise |y “COSUL 0™ 1L Florence Vidor | faces A Lo Angeles wax-works will “Seventh Heaven" scene. be touched and mov- o metd * Khoera g e e ont | 8 fund of $10.000 for the relief of needs | Lnown widely as the most fashion. |mold their features und forms into STECIAL | ATTRACTION o ed with its moments of and general manager of ox. has|Diayers and othera in \he industry. [ably gowned woman in pictures. The (pose they held during the production LIAN ANN MCUL 3 heartbreak! en Director Wi ox. hasiThe wellfixed apparently are not In-|Lict of the dress designer was taken " Mins Del Rio will be he ol e e Py ot s by | terented. by Madume Alexander, n Lo 2 | weon in orlginal 1 cov. JELITE iith wt colorful sce . , R o xociety modiste, who ¢n tume and Baxter will be dressed ax (8 TanAY T | et e ' hin | daiiy-life profession in t ~ The [ the Indian, “Allesandro.” The wax | JOUIVE BROG n. The wtory, by .. Gates, | own company w well a n . ras adapled by Pieire Collings. | pleture In baxed upon the noy studiex are to be placed In a Lox An | DIVERTISSEMENTS was adapted by Pierre Coliings, | for his pictures. the mime name by Warwick Deeping. | keles musenm of California history, to - | Won F e lof S it Kohner fs collaborating ‘With | . . mmmml 0 ‘ L| |l|";m“"lmn|--n.l era, which dages COMEDY, “NEVER THE oness Ko 5 the one who oe) et to i ™ on Fame 1n Lagerlot Story. ARene dond DA hor L cold tn California should axk any of - DAMES SHALL MEET! “upon an origl y for Mary | 4 - Som | the Mack Sennett bathing girls. The | Estelle Taylor han finished what she e Wyl Bhe o b ool il | ve been on “locatton” at the | conwiders the greatest dramatic role | : Concert Orchestra ademy o .y » i Royal Academy of Art in 8tock-| Flower. ch for the last few days and all of | of her career—the titla role in *“Th HATE ) er b ac v an | e . ey T o e i men b ey tna| _The financial wiatement of Loew's. | them are now willing to testify that | Whip Woman,” divected by Joseph [ IUE, 0 leading role in ““The Story of Gosta | 14 from Selma 1 1of's Nobel - — s e ™ St Y 2 S gz i §PRINCESS, 5 3 et e areeped b I cameo msmn i her success were not accepted by Mins TOMORROW TUESDAY AND W Garho, who preferred 1o stay in i y S Fweden with the Svenska Film Indus- n”( RAMON NOVARRO in "BEN trie while building a foundation in the 3 A e NEW STANTON o118, v S 8 Feal opportunity came to her in g 20 1925, when Lauis B. Myer, vice presi- dent in charge of production for Met roLn n-Meyer, met her in Berlin. It 44 not take Mise Garbo long o Y the contract which Mr. Meyer offered her ‘vd which already hax re 3 in Iha ress” and a \u-'m.‘w Parking Space "Aooktns | MERRY MO um“ L ; Chhp O PARK THEATER RONALD MAN 0 BEAU GENTE AMERICAN !t 5t & R. L Ave _ _THE_ROVGH RIDERS™ LIBERTY Nerth, Chv, aud CRACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY CRANDALL'S , sMBAsssbon TODAY wmmum\ AND TURSDAY The Flesh and the 1 8 v Does It All in Pantomime. HTORY in pantomime. Thatm one of the f Mark Fennett's.romantic war specisl “Tie Good bye Kirs" Kally Eilers does the pantomiming—and, it is el Anen th all the & Chaplin The wene shows Fally telling Matty | np how she e ed hersel transport snd became | stion A J worker There s title 4 entire sequence. | c/ Hete s Romane sweetness: He ac u}hblindin StOMY.._ % art break: / rc is La}ylgmllfifl . h laughs as on muust ntertainer can pr n re is Smfim&’ h wggs asonly g = . Zansin ’ = ; ) % ; i uman/ E £ .C..MND.A-..L.IF‘S\-' i 5 : 3 Pt slzoly.. y N ) g (e e ‘7/cPAlACE An Oriental ’7ACT[V()L| = § - . Dol 1w | | This is a romance of youth The Kind of picture that ALY, —with riotous comedy to only Mary Pickford could MUY CRANDALL'S '\';I u.';-.-‘"'" rescue you always from make—combining the ten FODAY_AND TosorRow - RO TRy the verge of tears. A gav, derness of a moving l\\\b‘ [0 Lt Lo T § A P thrilling tale of love and story with the rolticking CRANDALL'S AYESUE GRAND laughter jovousness that made N'. .. v telis everytinng with her actions the time she fuishes, ever Joet how ehe got aboard “America’s Sweetheart TODAY AND TOM W Ny nerny W Y prrostn Vot ~MY BEST GIRL < '§ CENTRAL CRANDAHS LA | 3 - Story by KATHLEEN NORR! \ n Johi u; NORKY iimare: oash { VERNAN (0N I R ‘lntc CRANDALL'S , cotoxY, {XNCOP Jazz Carnival the wfl‘ or‘a celown who T s s T e sety "’“ ‘BAGDAD ‘“\NuIN\beMdeu The WVorldy Grealest f.‘n}erl'omer .- RANDALL'S ¥ - o conoucTon. Tue JAIL SINGER' CRANDALL'S .m:; s :‘ . R,ETTER. D wir MAY MEAVOY - Drictad b aantonrostbarr 04 {TAPHONE - iin If You think youve scen AL JOLSON - YOu aint seen nothin’ yet! ~=-until you've seen and nrnrd him in 'THE . JALL SINGERN./’ s 6‘ o~ muum (l‘i W llu IH Jlons “ QUmque Playhou \(' mhttleTheatle Detween F oi G on Ninth 5t NOW PLAYING Ernst Lubitsch’s Clever Comedy 1\ “ i i | MARRIAGE CIRCLE” Witk A W MENIOT, VELORENCE V) ) Charlie Chaplin in “The Rink” PThe Voice of the Nightingale,” Ete. ™E MM‘&S sgaunes JULTA eNDA tn A ViR AN Cast of TenoA- m-cn\- .\\II“" !.h\ll v Y A "‘ A\‘ t“c LANO ('RANDALI_S NMnNc Artists mum' i T a ‘ t... v e iR e M ~ [ \‘k ohgo\Al:rEs AQ0A il LA PLANTH SRANPALL'S vevay Ok NG FEVER Y OUR BANE COMERY v S TR N | i AW R R T AT TR R TR AR g