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Show 'THE RAINBOW COMING HERE i NEXT SUNDAY ! "That's the way with women last niglit she was lookin' into yoiu eyes and now" Baldy finishes his object lesson with a nod of his shining shin-ing pate at the door through which Lola had disappeared with only the brkVest of backward glances in farewell. ' Jim, his disappointment evident H his face, stands stockstill looking t the closed door of Derby's office ind wondering why Lola, after be-tig be-tig so charming and responsive on he long drive' from the junction, Should suddenly permit Derby to i any-hr off so high handedly. , For Jim was only beginning to"1 t (or.iprehend the complex relation- ilhip between the promote'r, with his ioo-nlaboiate grooming and his jverbcaring manner, and the beau-I beau-I ful girl. It takes the many scenes ( "The Rainbow," the' Tiffany-tahl Tiffany-tahl production showing Sunday cd Monday at the Rivoli theater, straighten out the romance of m and Lola. iDorothy Sebastian and Lawrence iray are featured in this Reginokl I biker special production,' while am Hardy, Harvey Clark, Paul ilirst, Gino Cora do and King Zany i Mnplete the cast. L. G. Rigby hotc the story of "The Rainbow," hich describes a modern gold rush I the American desert. bail Dane' and 'George K. Arthur 'e together again in "All at Sea," hich is playing at the Rivoli leatcr Wednesday and Thursday, a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer mody feature. After this famous pair of funste'rs ade "Brotherly Love," they were parated for awhile, Dane playing lh William Haines in "Alia'-, nmy Valentine" and Arthur tak- a vacation jaunt to Europe. his ntv co-star ling vehicle, rich brings them together again, from the pen of Byron Morgan, lo started Dane and Arthur in nt comedies when he wrote (Ookies" for them last year. The' Inugh-makcr is a story of navy jonephine Dunn, who was last j m "Excess Baggage'' and "The jgmg Fool," is the leading lady, 'Vmg the' role of a heart-breaker causes the two gobs to stage -a pte war of their own. fugitives,;' the Fox Film which cs 10 Rivoli theater. Tues-f. Tues-f. Present-; a drama of gang war, . Persecution and teller moms mo-ms of youthful passion and af-. af-. f,on : Madge Bellamy vividly yy-X the principal character. ; s supported by Don Terrv as ! nandsome leading man. Miss y. is dramatically superb m : characterization of an inno-1 inno-1 convicted of murder. trast. She next appeared opposite Rod La Rocque str ictly on merit-in merit-in "Hold 'Em Yale." and, solely because be-cause of her ability, was selected by Le'o Maloncy for the feminine lead in ".45 Calibre War." delighting patrons of the Rivoli theater Friday. "'nn.Ti-yon. has done it nRain. icli if critical statements said his prcvious eomedips wo,'d in fiin-provokiii,' ."15 vc.-satih, and clever co.n-v co.n-v ,S"St Piure, "The Kid's showing at the Rivoli thca--..uarday. is (ar SUp01.ior to anv- lh " has clone to datc- 1 ineatncal jargon the picture ow Embellished with more J usual' Tryon quota c.f ' ' "nil also with an unusual ho,,,,., ..Thc Ki.s c0V(,r is ' Mi lam to boost Glenn Tryon n a comedian. .V'f rious qualities which I' helped to establish Jnanetto I hi ,tured nim P'avcr. Her '. "de hair fir,, attracted -he . ' r CCcil B. Do Millc who EUC,J her to a long term con-L., con-L., , aft"-. -Mi. Loff was ! ,' Pla.v in a pictuic with i 1 erovost becanse, in every! I " vvas uc:i a distinct con- m j i |