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WINTER GARDEN Traffic Jam ae cn Cody Hoh |= tek A ear Fp A ee Sade Lands Manuel (00° cor: im For the oe oa iat se ot So Se lnc Von Adair, rnee Location Man Barc A Soho f m a comedy mu: much pep, es the comedy Picture Job: 'ANUEL Camero, a thespian from | B rr Rod takes it quite calmly with his heoman grin, which is neither fatuous nor cy holce orches Argentina, 0 fo la num : s nape Shells rte hi be presented 5. for breaking into the * aah . per 3 985 456 rea on a f A Dt « gs matinees (except “To get into the movies,” says aks ° } rh ro Campero, “be a jaw walker Win! Cod 1 ; t the formula has been tried and! Garden Blue - 0 is ha Proven by the actor and he therefore { VIVACIOUS a submits it to his fellow professionals. ndle : . i Camero recently ed in Los ‘eat Lo ‘Angeles from Milan, Italy. On a Sat- | Asse tirday afternoon when downtown Los Angtles street intersections were | jammed, Camero unwittingly jay- ‘walked. He drew the ire of a traffic| op and also the attention of George | Melford, Paramount produc In the conspicuous jay-walking| figure of Camero, who was creating | & hubbub in Los Angeles traffic, the Producer saw a perfect type for ‘Ramon,” 2 character in “Tiger| Love.” Would Cameré like to appear | in the movies? He would, he returned | With gusto, especially since he was [; A ROC at E is one of Holty- wood's eligible young bachelors. Bui boulevard. jer. No fop. He doesn’t parade the cafes, at the beach links, His name isn't bandied about with pseudo-ro- narint mance. He lives unostentatiously rey Wileon. « y.| with his mother and sister. yn studios, Hi HERE NOW until Wednesday any i a bott standing had their ¢ Ay Cody nl values, as well as guidance In script writ > wil For ordb fn actor who had been haunting ator of the melodramatic | appear in a following articl r something Hollywood studios for employment ny I of the charac (Mr, Wilson's article will be | The perception, that, of tt Since his arrival from Italy, without } Rod La |ters to display un| printed on this page next Satur- distance runner rather tha results. | the |tsual emotional ities, | day) © sprinter, And Rod La Roque's Kioyd Hamilton, in his first five Igur Schoen-|reel comedy, “Fis Darker Self, ma jis an additional feature Bullet Enters His | MARKET Head; Wound Fatal enth Hour,” one of the} ASTORIA, May 24.—Urwl | mand, 12, was w al is Plugging hy 1 by Adapted from HAL REID'S famous Qhe LITTLERED SCHOOLHOUSE ** *::0:."°" POWER! PUNCH! PATHOS! a. Ky LINCOLN A brand new melodrama John Emerson and Anita Loos! have compicted the script for “Learning to Lov which will be Wonstance Talmadge's next stariaa Yehicle. | Colleen Moore and Conway Tearie| forthcoming | tentatively | the same being @ screen version of Le Roy Schott's fomantic story of that name. uceensful of Igr "a popular melodramas, ix | t¢tday by the ho at the Market Sunday| The bulletent nd Monday, with Charles Jones, ; Shirley Mason, June Elvidge ond|who seemingly abjures the love of Alan Hale in the leading rotes, ja beautiful heiress to. goin an un | Directed by the late Bernard J.|xerupulous prince in his iniquitios, Durning, the story revolves about|'rhe picture ia said to teem litte f adventures of Aman of mystery action and thrilis ile yes RUTH MIX Antonius Jensen and Hix WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Ballard at the Wurlitrer a JOE SHEFTELLS SOUTHLAND FOLLIES ° >) Fox News Comedy A Mystery Play Any Time - - 10¢ Loge Seats - - 20¢ That Is Different to Thieves ———<——<—— To keep your jewels and other valuables in your home js to practically in- vite thieves to visit you and get them—and, you can't blame Mr. Burglar if he accepts your invitation. 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