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When “Miami” opens at the Blue Mouse Saturday, we're going to find out why Betty weeped and also who the good-looking chap i who apparently is very interested in the star. { Man Cre ty plet M Co No Matinee Tonight Last T gf WILL KING & CO. THE KING OF LALGHTER in LARRY SEMON “LOVE LETTERS” New Show Tomorrow “LIGHTNING LOVE” “CRY BABY" ( Picture Patter | Jack Pickford Se ee winery oe tee | Ds Unjured in js wes tte mii | Hollywood, year; Anna Q. Niisson was fei |cently, but today there is a suit on = ——— exe 1 ‘ 2 etzki started | " tured in more pr ions than . COLUMBIA TO SHOW re a u 10 file in the superior court with Ora F | product t um PRIZE SCE | mwen years of exper any other wom: d that Tully Citaw.. noted fais. sein OR HRILLS aces siGok nal PRIZE SCEN ARTO Ate | WENTY-VIV , é Marshall ‘and “tisbarks Receworth 4 Carew, noted film beauty, seeking . i b. N ; Doings of the tare wil be] Movie Folks | Jack Pickford is on crutches these} divorce from her husband, John C. s z Oe | pre fe fliniing by Unicae: | ™ ( more, screen appear | days as the result of a bad fall taken | Howard, son of a multi-millionaire BIG ACTS 46 Anerighn,'" the of a, | PRR eer se Jearly this week when he leaped from | Chicago manufacturer, charging him 6 This Week 6 E be E B rhe fi . . . burning building and tore the liga-| With inflicting bodily injuries upon 2 RON er ae) The ( A from Ed: | 4, of his right He will be off|her and frequently threatening to EVERY ONE A WINNER . he ltake her life. everal weeks take for a when the} Madge Bellamy has completed rom the| Work in the featured role in “Flow- t built es. |r of Napoli,” a Universal-Jewel pro- he miscalcu. | duction which Edward Laemmle is directing. HEADED BY ” JANET ADLER’S PLUNDERER SYNCOPATORS | It MUSICAL QUEENS s ried by 5—Other “KNOCKOUT” Acts—5 | occurred. 1 of a burning for the scene, stanc Marilyn Miller, his wife, was watch- ; Jing the work and despite the heat and Why Good Dance! | flames was one of the first to reach been min. y the remain |devillia gnifcance of the| Most definitely enting the first realjish portrayals in. the *o Jack. Altho his injury ts painful, doc ty trained minds of and Perlmutte tage plays since |tors in attendance state that no per-| younger ation into screen | 14 equally facile with Italian, | |manent disability will result STEVENS | | jan Jew Stroheim directing, | GLA WRN te Halls Day and Ere, agen | “Her Love St been decided 2 | upon aa the, title of Gloria Bwanson's Zeng Vass, Assiatedee next Paramount picture, according to announcement by Jesse L. Lasky, first vice president in charge 0 fpro- « scheduled. to {duction of the Famous F picturization of | Corporation | ea The picture is now being made} f Dwan's direction at the} ds and needs Island studio, It is an adaption | life and art k Tuttle from Mary Roberts so many folk main. | Rinehart's story, “The Queen's Love | roduction was begun under art, Universal ( atched the results of the w closely, Nov tit they are satisfied that it will . English and Scotch role fe is a blue-eyed Raoul Walsh, brother of nd husband of ecently inherited ar in Ireland. T of these experiences, as a ceived as a dramatic vehicle of hig merit. . William for emotional resear Coope manaer of act dent of the orsit of $75,000 from hi ek ee TEE Re lent of tl hiversity of Califor idefetandiie ,|of $ -, ae STARTING TOMORROW fH |i. ois cam lwell Oliv GENUINE VICTROLA PORTABLE ‘The A Smashing, Crashing, Laughing, Gasping, DISCARD” pe laa Fighting Picture Pay Only Down ROM them, t estir ‘ to defend him s the unsymy the new Fox * which is] tandardized tion picture would b OW 01 jew C i " ays, bec finity tain, and so few actually under-| Story.” pire he gi - ‘ fay lb hter and tears i$ not un-|stand, were true—that they ‘know!the temporary title, “A Woman of together des He “loves his | rstoot Fe ok human nature Fire daughter devotedly, and inal at| ‘ —— ——= = he ind and sympathe | ORE is,"" he say both phyat-| | That doesn't make things ai By and psychol in the Hatits sub Mr Bente ether] ract that a person Is never quite| which scored such a hit at the Hollig eee jin conjunction with “The Shadow of | (¢FDICTURE producers a the East,'’ is being held over the sob and the sm! interspersed, But most of them don that | must be | | takes a bit of black from his charac. | Teady for tears as after hearty ter. Credit one to the heavy Jiaughter, nor #0 willing to smile as } | Th Angeles newsboy quartet, |W" n tears hav en brushed away. | | n't!|“Uncle Billy” Gray Feels so ee tk artiticaty| It His Duty to Tell How incl-| from straight drama to the so-called | Tanlac Helped Him | and $1 a Week You * get’ the’ genuine Victrola‘ TER GARDEN One of the most interestittg dents in the Betty Blythe ure,| comedy relief. And have you ob “Sinner or Saint,’’ which is showing | #erved how seldom the ty ure per Tone in this handy folding Sum- at the Winter Garden until Satur.| mitted in the same person? One ac.) w, J, (Uncle Billy) Gray, of mer model scene in which a weird|tor is assigned the heavy part, the} Arkansas City, Kan, is another ic Another must provide the f wide popularity to declare uarely on the side of It means that you can take Good Music with you whereyer you go light |! Ghosts and | laugh: them to come from ri ad i eaqypontace 1 iood Unele Billy" has lived in Arkan: cc ember | say, plays the and pres hu as City more than half a century, Easy to buy—priced at $50, and Matai het choriatar is {mans inhi Potash} and has an unbroken record of 47 e to pay for on our Special | he! in movies, to have the hedrinejand Perlmutter, is a gre work] years as constable, which makes poate fraud, but os events turn out, it{of art. And 1 say that not at all! him the oldest peace officer in point Terms, jis all for the best hecause T have portrayed ‘Porlmut:lo¢ service in the state Palais S-Ni) f 23 } William Collier Jr, and William} ter’ on the stage and screen I feel that I would be dodging NEW VICTOR RECORDS |P. are the leading male ke be id jmy duty to suffering huiranity,” ARRIVE players. 66C\BSERVE in those stories and} said “Uncle Billy,” “if I did not let RY Ags RAE | eure the plays the subtle but uni|jt be known what a wonderful med EVERY WEEK | FAMOUS STAGE STAR versally felt and comprehended in-}jeine I have found in ‘Tantac 1 Lote He ; /AT THE COLONIAL terplay of emotions that compri been taking everythin, Lettie play: them) over stor) your | iree roles are played by Brandon | true patho nowhere my v approval in our Private Record 4 Tynan in his — characters in. of o, 0) 6 | bot nla 1 me well on |} Rooms. We mb . if Carleton, the old tor in us well as ex-|the road Ith | ibis} | “Suc the May which i ervations along) “Two years of mach and in 7 showing Friday urday at the} this briefly suggested line, Whether] testinal troubles had me so weak . Colonialy Wirst Min appears | before big audiences or off the stage|and exhausted that [ could hardly | ELiott 7575) as Carleton, a y man success} with friend or stranger, this man of| move about, In fact, I was all out|has kept me in good trim. Tantac}| (Oy Third Ave ver Gy, ful and ambitious; next he is seen as| hulking physiave anda poet's sen-|o¢ fix, suffering day and night, and |is certainly without an equal in the | " c HE HTS ON SEA HEX }/ the old Carleton, his health broken | sitiveness molds folk to his mood;|felt that I we bout done for world,’ | PS TWE THRILLING LEAP ied | down, his career a memory; and then | determines virtually how they shall) ‘Tanlac arrested my troubles Tanlac ig for sale by all good The Gumps " S Coup |he @ ts the role of King TLear,| respond Jhalted my downward corse and | druggists, Accept no substitute, | forts Viv tHe Ave 1. HAUPTMAN |] 6) ¢ his makeup completely, Co hies) |then my ene and strength re-}Over 40 million bottles sold. i” Mee “Andy's ‘Tempiation iL great way to get along In| turned like busin tidal wave, so to »| Take Tanlac Vegetable Pils,—Ad | vertisemont 2 and tke “Succesn'’ ina Ralph Ince produc “y if Columbia Orchestra || ton ts on the stage play of International News the same name. “th A or otherwise,’ he said,|speak, Since then, two years ¢ coated compulsion of!now, the occasional use of ‘unk eA