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Show : It- 1 itii! VJ" MARY EATON in the Paramount Picture' "Glorifying the American Girt iFGFELD'S "GLORIFYING fflE AMERICAN CI 1 K L COM-IXGTO COM-IXGTO PHOVO PARAMOUNT :-r the second time in nor life, . rV Eaton has been "glorified." " this famous musical comedy origianlly discovered by Flo-"vcfeld Flo-"vcfeld and subsequently sta-'"!v sta-'"!v him in the well-remembered aiway success, "Kid Boots," ,'; the leading feminine role in fount's all-talking, singing 'dancing musical picture, "Glor-the "Glor-the American Girl," and it without saying that Mary v-soa as the "glorified" girl is a Jeht to behold and a joy to listen i" And, of course, there seems ttle reason why she shouldn't be. n he saying goes "Once a glori-'id glori-'id girl, always a glorified girl."' personally supervised by Florenz Ziegfeld himself, "Glorifying the American Girl" emerges as gay en-'.. en-'.. -simon t in which glittering, "neful musical comedy sequences Ht effectively blended with a de-"shtful de-"shtful story of a girl who dreams 'a great Broadway success. There romance, too, in the picture, of pattern seldom seen on the !-reen. The novelty of its treatment treat-ment makes possible an unusually ,'ective dramatic situation rarely -a in a picture of this type, iliss Eaton sings a charming , imber, "There Must be Somebody laiting for Me," the song hit of if show. Helen Morgan, the fa-;ou3 fa-;ou3 star of the original "Show ;oat" and now currently on view ii leading lady in Broadway's -Gst popular musical success, Sweet Adeline," sings a new song ifpropriately titled "What Would-;! Would-;! I Do for Thar Man?" Eddie intor is featured in a hilarious jmedy skit and Rudy Vallee and ::s Connecticut Yankees play eir radio hit, "Vagabond Lover." .hers in the cast who cGm.nDu rod performances are Dan Healy, ; prominent Broadway comedian; jve Shea, a beautiful new comer . the screen, and Edward Cran-.11, Cran-.11, a recruit from the legitimate ige. Glorifying the American Girl," ileh features several scenes of a !feld first night photographed natural colors, will be presented the Provo Paramount theater for : three d&y run starting Tuesday, Member 24. Millard Webb dieted di-eted this picture from an original Jry by J. P. McEvoy, the author of "Show Girl." Walter Donaldson, the famous composer of musical comedy numbers, wrote the picture's pic-ture's music, with additional numbers num-bers by Irving Berlin and Dave Stamper. . - I |