Thursday-Friday. Pets. 25;†T _“AROUND,THE WORLD T (THE. SPECK LED BAND" Iutamur, Pets. 27--"'rmr runâ€: Comedy badly. Feb. 28--", TUESDAY.. - WEDNESDAY SUNDAY " MONDE SUNDAY ONLY Comedy 73;; rmmUARY 23-2, “The Guilt; Generation†SATURDAY out? LE BARONS siiiit%iriiiiriiiT,th "_-------' Coiled] mummy - FRIDAY LEO CARRILO - ttrare Eighteen “The lat “The Rainbow Trail†NOVELTY STAGE ATTRACTIONS M! v - - -“THE GABLES MYSTERY" MAKER OF MEN†with CHARLEY CHASE COMING ATTRACTIONS 'V .--.2se..tgw m Ci;ii'tti'i"iiarWiil)l,li),iif I f “Nice Women†with SIDNEY FOX VII-VI" - picture with l Ulla Meru--tths. Enlist, Jr.-mlt, At . ----'-A-h"ub-.cANfremrsw in t "READrN' & WRITIN’ " “DETECTIVE LLOYD" the gmtest" serial thriller ever filmed. WORLD IN EIGHTY Tobaso Kid†d..-.., On the Stage --- FRIIPAY NIGHT ONLY with GEO. O’BRIEN CONSTANCE CUMMINGS On the Stage " S-8tt Mn and MINUTES†FEBRUARY 23.2; FEBRUARY 2t, “PARTNERS†A. B. menu... Mg: News Events FEBRUARY 21 FEBRUARY 18-19 "Izzy" Smith P16830481!!! News Events twelve eupuld we " gt" band of intiiinntiona1 crooks; the other a company of Emtiun Priests: They are P both after a sacred relic from Tutank- hlmen's tomb, the property of Lord Rule of Deep-dene Manor. Romgneglj miggsï¬ï¬ï¬â€™memihs -LT.'r'fr,TaP'mtitCrirTrriiiir- story of London and‘ Scotland Yard and two determined groUps of des- perate meg after t nimble amulet.- One is it" band of intiiinntiona1 crooks; the other 3 commnv Ar: Boris Karlotr my have iiidiia, -Lon Clancy’s mantle in America, but in Epglangutyey will' tell you In. ’3... Wallace qeotrrey" in Teteeiive Lloyd" l, Heading Miss Marsh's support in "Under Eighteen? is Warren Wil- liam. another notable screen recruit of the year, who secured his re- lease fiom the Broadway play in which he was leading man to hop, to Hollywood, where he has already‘ appeared in "Expensive Womenâ€! and "Honor of the Family.†In T a. --.....‘. v" “A: war. -__ 110v "le mat . . ff Venezuela. comes into the lime- atrainu be' offered 1311633334191: 1:3} iieht as the birthplace of Marian sical comedies, with aetion-haltin Mural-1, screen discovery of the year, chorus numbers _ bound â€Bethe: Tho ls appearing in her first star with mere pretenses of story ' nag vehicle, "Under Eighteen," a As tut example, "rieiiiiai." in £31m" Bros. andVitaphone produc- Tttl Janet Gaynor and Ch’arles . an“ I ‘hA - . - V Island of Trinidad" 1‘55“ 's,,?t'tsy1r1t,rirtai. to Fans good - _ --- 77-.-. "on L kaâ€"Wumy "2enerntion." the Columbia picture isn't the juvenile lead, he likes the Dart because he is at least human. Leo Carrillo, Constance Cummings, Robert Young and Boris Karioe play featured roles in this. powerful drama of family ties: that bind the innocent to be guilty. ---_-â€" -7 - “VI" Leslie Fenton,, who-is envied by ’ many actors for his deft portrayals of tragic, neurotic characters, de- clares that he would like nothing better than to, enact a straight ju- venile lead, just once, to prove that he can. . That he has been acclaimed for his stage portrayal in "An Ameri- can Tradgedy" and intense screen roles in "The Public Enemy," "kick In" and “Pagan Lady,†means noth- ing. ‘Just give him a chance to anmeoyishly intra drawtmt-room and make love to a beautiful, lead.. ine lady. and tysi1rhir_tutrtei, ' Still tinder eighteen F \; fl fill Cinema Talk Leslie Fenton, Bad - r_r,,8rt,mranitr, to Be Hero my mirE) " the cost e Manor. Raining? L“ ftrTtttEsittiir.'.i a 'e5ifireriiici7iiiiii7'7i'ir' rouc characters, de- would like nothing enact a atraittht ju- t once, to prove that - .. ""- as raver-neg sing again. t bihd the With "DelieiouU," romantic drama with. songs, Fox Films. have led off with what is said to be a deftn.. ite trend in Hollywood to bring ki Fans good music to t . . the cost oes ‘nbt mean cthtt.the public will, the lime.. again be offered Photographed mu- David Butler, the man who guided "Sunny Side Up" to its phen- omenal 22'l'd,,i'il'ledei "Delieioutr," Arhieh ii a dtlitrhtful romantic com- edy drama of young love. Seen in support of the ever-popular starring team of Gaynor and Farrell, on El Hamish R,1e1.Jhtomvaut"iai Rah; WWW“! r4iriiGir,i'FiiiiiiiCii," Mon/inc Mu- mi, MUetin Auer, ond - others. u to drama. . These six songs range from popu- lar tunes such as "Somebody From Somewhere," which Janet Gaynor sings, “Blah-Blah-Blah-Blah With You," a ridiculous bit of nonsense which El Brendel does in his inim- 'itable style, to "New York Rhap- sody,†a formal symphonic piece which Gershwin intends shall be a companion piece to his "RUpsody In Blue." All of the numbers, espe- cially the “Rhapsody," are cleverly interwoven with the dramatic theme of the picture and In inhuman“: For this reason, George Gersh- win, best known for his classic of modern dompdsition, “Rhapsody In Blue," and perhaps the most fam- ous of all American composers. wrote six original melodies, especial.. ly for the production. ically into - 77‘_'_ v. away. ' . you Vaclav [a As an example, "Delicious," in with Raymond which Janet Gaynor and Charles, P.er.lork Holmes Farrell-are eorstarred, is based on Intricate tubule ‘an original story by Guy Bolton' fiet.aphone, tem which in itself is said to be strong taries and oth.er enough for real screen drama. But, ei.ritientss are m inasmuch as the locales pictured in- picture. elude the colorful Patre.antry of the ------ steerage on a great liner and the , . qr festive gaiety ort Russian cafe in o Brien Thri New York, songs entered quite log- Zane ically intn it. mm..- CaehtrRrrRfirFtiriiir pianos are tinkling ‘on the lots of cinemaland. The public, remembering Janet Gaynor’s wistful appeal in "Sunny Side Up," and recalling Bebe Dan- iels’ colorful “Rid Rita," suddenly has awakened with a hunger to hear its favorites sing again. ,_- -" '"o"Umr. Musical comedy favorites. who trekked to California to warble for n the screen and dig for gold in them thar cinema hills were sent page ing back to their Broadway. Coin.. posers folded up their pianos, end singing teachers took in their shingles. Hollywood looked good tornlLbut those‘who '"remrtrtitea11r- minded. Now, the regglutjon has Jet in. Romantic Drama with MUSIC Brought to Screen m "pelieimii' Tin Pan Alley, as far " Holly, wood is concerned. has been strange- ly silent these' many months. Musical comedy favorites. who frnlzlrnA h PN-BY- . and the hit: LiiaTi wen with the -drtunaiie" -iiGii', J,.t..isatlar3t tuyiumu'ntrodtteed _ --- M--'-' "'5’ its telling. reason, George Gersh.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 19tt """--k-aiaTa7-ur=-"=ud] the 3,9ij 'Coe Am, dean of l) James Pt!yrood,, J " and W. L. ThOrnewg View of 1i'-'gir,It., 1 imam. Irt3iliitrim "-4r1rrjaiairrir'h'iii; a We did in his last p Of The Purple Batre.' “5' T'TRi6tids,%ioVe wl be trihtrled out for ( “elude Petite Cecilia “on!" to the screen petent Minna Com moardiamcrofi,' th to 1nrerflowintt by 1 against the backgro' eat scenic masterpig the Grand Canyon And if this were Fox studios have tl 1iust-movrntr, a: by an excellent ctr, orous tale of the t romance, drama blended equally, whole. A rip-snorting romance, 7nne G 'bow Trail," feat, Brien, is that rm that we always he get, a picture tha: tented entertainm ing scene to its fin The Cast is with Raymond Sherlock Holmes Intricate tabula dietaphone, tem taries and, other eifteients are in picture. bsr The method victim's death, tity of the niur tators in suspe: before the last , Tifying details a ministered is n is one of chills when the agngn ls matted out in that'has taken -' Holmes' clever and satisfying. Pears mysterio electrmes, the a shriék from- i" The very opre an uncanny th In this Ol solves a Hand is unfolded , and wor4rod-ar, A picture worth seeing er would phi the screen’s d, Speckled Ba: Doyle'tr most _ "Speekled Great mum)", v