T'-, _i, i nun un I .munun I . ' V SEPTEMBER 20-23 kr _ f- - - Bmrdiremttittmms-fro, " '1: k RRY----- -e'------------"" T a» as ilNEEif, gift“: ".iirig T ' _ _.' ' . .V . . v Bt k _ " , it 7 t E, W.ery" W, r 3 I t . an - - . A - ._ munsmmmmn A r _ Robert Armstrong TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY 111de "L Q 6th Anniversary Celebration Week mowsndwmc Added: Comedy - Cartoon - New; SATURN Vanni-'1' Jyrkiiiiie' it €503 [ELECTED [33(1_MLL_L!Q_N_;LAUGHS Ill Lg,',' _ b “Their Mad‘Momeht†Dorothy Muckaill - Warner Baxtsir - Aletrr.' 3°33 ?,e1ya,,'29Igvttht,,:tmLpIuuitrtrt', . "ah11RliyRl RETURN ENGAGEMENT!" ITIVELY YOUR LAST/CHANCE TO SEE irAmyfr) (in Gang C053)! CCT, AND with in 'Irk. Met. only: “DANGER mum?» _ MilPtTMBER_24-2s Jean Arthur . WWW??? t . "The Matrnifieent Lie" is based on , .8,',19V¢A13bÂ¥_nLe‘?nÂ¥d 'l)sr,tTrsiztlrsts.esi,tttt4 7 'rt-"-, -r- '0, a" _ l "rSiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiTiiiii15iiii 'Ci%'ictttiii'd"iitt7 -i-r---- completed collaborating .. on "The SEPTEMBER N-2r, Smiling Lieutenant" far Maurice Chevalier. _It is a story of Intrigue Arthur . V and stfange'love, and Berthold Vier.. _ tel, the European stage dirpetorc au- thor' and playwright, who has re; ,._, -2. .3. cent]: W311 hitthnc within SEWER! BER 22-23 SEPTEM mit 7 20-21 Rum. Mir. SEPT. 19 Tn: Pals: atettt/A2e may. .tttyvé1tegtheer.r, mu- Miss Chatterton'r tiirisporting cut for "The Matritittemtt Lie" is Mod by Ralph Bellamy, . new personality trtrrn. we)!“ York stage. scum picture mm; in Hollywood, direct: ad it. . . Erwin m m. m: an?“ at an- math: " Ins thiypktm. tad 52mg!†R- and Charles Borer, The one song number, especially 'composed for her, which she sings in "The Matinifieettt Lie" its in keeping with the star’s role of an entertainer m a New Orleans we. . For the third time " ‘u featured role, Ruth Qh'atterton sings in "The. Maiihif1eent Lie," her' latest, starring pieturerIn "Sarah and Bon" she sang Brihm's Lullaby, and, inf'Unfaithfu1'" the turned her vocal talent to a mod- ern jatz number. . _ anttr_tftmFTtiuNs. picture. .One is "lJttrstruuv.m1rater; .. 'lthtcGritatrrtsptr Girlâ€â€˜of earir. days.' The" other in Frencis Ford, ieho starred in. many serials, as well as western and mili- tary “wall†' _ Vocal TalentFor _ The"most important part, {hit of a maid, is played by Grace Cunard, recognized a dozenaears ago " the Three players "who were for‘mérly screen 'starsurf the tlrat rank appear in minor moles of “Ex-Bad Boy." ' Mackain. . . 7 Baxter appears as in Basque lpprtg. unatv-wh-eereter--rtrtirhis pegs: vest, whilé Miss Hackaill is the new butterfly who longs for one "ilitttt at romance hetero her: was. to a wealthy Englishmap. . and 7 seek: it irttti thi:siiititiiirid1riitiiiE hut°nnglk hiably hanginome Basque. Nance O’Neil and Bath, Pitta had the supporting east, Hunilton Mae. Fadden and Chandler Spruue are co- diFiiéfiiiii. - _ .' . _ V Tho this may sound like the pre- tudodit a radio bedtime story. it is in reality the plot bf the!" Fox romentie drama, "Their Mad Moment," erfea- -.--. m†-e atr- “in can: Most eaterpimmr-beeome bdtterflies _ltgtAtrrirrAhgttAttlr Who waited to turn into a camrpiug_!_ _-_ _ A -.e. ._ "Their Mad Moment" 'Y ttttfelt- :, tr, Picture Supplied . by Ruth chattertori “lam IilVBAD BOY Cinema and E tittirmlre? T Trffu7r't"lr'mrlrt'rG7( {um ‘ "E rt role .. It Was .adapted by Gene Mal-key ind Edgar Allan Woolf from' th' stage pity of Leo DitrieUtetn and “The Great Lover†was directed by Harry Beaumont of "The Broadway Nehrdr," ."Oue Dancing Daughters" "Our Blushing Brides" and' "Danee, Fools, Dance†fame. . T Manda!) provides tlt.trtr1er1turi.tt ,h?opty!tttrtiryy1artrteiiiiiTy Tiiiilir love "airs, With six beautify} girls; while'Emest‘ Terrence, out Edwards. and Rosco Am carry the main -eoN. edy bur-deaf Torrencé is Hunjou't met, Edwards a grand operipreas agent, and Ate: It stuttering reporter. Comedy and romance; e1eisi1t _ mix- ed together, are the principnl ingredi- eqta of Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer’u “The Great Lover." T e--.-critietr-wtro-quiFii seen the photo. play report that it gives these two ‘popular fgvoritgs unlimited opporg: Haitian:- tho iffiiiirrysrstriiGi pjpgiz=ttLhntc,and-tttat-iiar-tc Alfred Sank]! directed the, photo- play,"which is the screen version of Jean Webster’s famous stage play ot the same name. V W Jenet,Gaynor is seen .u slim: slaving orphan, who mother: the tttuk-iii-ttteva-air Grier arortw, Through an unexpected stroke of fate site. wins the admiration and friend. ship of Better who plays the title role, and lie without revealing his identity to her adopts her and sends her' to college. From that point on atl.tti,ct,?ptltttsr,, develops", new, 41ml 'iCrtii'i'titiei, its "eltiitiikT -CiifiiiiCimir. pected one for like Gaynor. The cm: 1uirFCC. “(that Saiar _... The Great no"; tid l 1'tf5ttidjt a: than In Wt, mac" _ rn "Ti"ia-' aim: iihirahixtu fans. . f '1'iirF,5Frriiorirti m,» Btn 11% “Laughter and tents, the chief new.1 aitetr of-str -dratmar; ami-arid-ttrt) WWW: the-new fox pm duqtion, "Daddy Long Legs" Wm Janet Gaynor "td-Wim-Baxter id,, the principal roles. J Muuninut'. 'hrGreetratver., - __‘ Bonita Pom.“ Pollut- Pam Pathos and Fun Add -"-"--r"tr"Viiitirt"Tai'iiii"tiiiiiiir Tr'c-.rttrr,rftrsrtri'it1it' Iriiirii, (Brat Loin-“W" .rs....t Ne AWiin GM Ev. ..-.. D-tls _ M. _ a an» L-tlt-tiid..::::.?.-,-::.?-.:-.--, Pare,' than: {my Tye L"T ....-Durw"‘ WM? mom manna 1'lttrrurt WW5" IT, y 9-.um.,s.."..'n Matti-oi.†J?latt1.gg1ttiip.,Ltp,tt1itc,ttp "'"'""""r Output!- "HWOII DAiikttt Dary- th .. Hana with nchieved tk Bali while in the 'tnl wankee Bien. low me rppwttie. ' ottttsie-ratb/ats6ra the picture. Wu weeks. '“ZWei is Still being ah in Cincinnati, , coast. the tone-f geles. The star â€Waltz Time" is romance. having trian composer brilliant wait, a amazing. and t with which We ie to beheaid h: 5T Herzen im 1 _ thirty third Wed tre in trenedh'w ‘Mnsis'no :‘The Great of Roma fii7fiiT"rt'iiiWiiiT"7 ike Berni sage sen; Willy Fur Kai Earnhardt†Gretl Theirirer. part. all theatres. Al, Tiiiiirirf if}??? is in. 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