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Show JANET GAYNOR COMES SUNDAY IN 'DELICIOUS' Kilts, a flaming red tarn o'chant-er, o'chant-er, p. little Scotch terrier, and a delightful de-lightful Scotch brogue are the chief properties of Janet Gaynor for her new role in "Delicious," Fox melody romance coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to the Rivoli theater. As a Scotch orphan lassie, Miss Gaynor is first seen amid a gay and colorful peasantry n the steerage steer-age of a large ocean liner headed for America. Her wistful charm and bubbling sense of humor immediately im-mediately endear her to everyone, including a troupe of talented Russian Rus-sian entertainers who adopt her as one of their own. Charles Farrell, co-star in Ihe picture, also becomes acquainted with her on the boat, as does El Brendel, who is seen as Farrell's valet. The romance which springs up between Janet and Charlie on their first meeting is the motivating motivat-ing theme of the picture. Their adventures, which include a strange misunderstanding between them and Janet's threat of a spite marriage, carry them ashore where their troubles are augmented by the persistence of Virginia Cher-rill Cher-rill to win Charlie's affection, and of Lawrence O'Sullivan, an immigration immi-gration officer, to arrest Janet for entering the country illegally. A tender, and intriguing love story is presented in "The Beloved Bachelor," the first picture in which Paul Lultas appears as the featured lead, showing at the Rivoli theater Wednesday and Thursday. Based upon a play by. Edward H. Peples, this talkie places the handsome hand-some and highly effective Lultas in a role such as his many admirers would have ordered for him, had they a choice in the matter. Lukas, throughout the action of the play, is a thoroughly lovable personage. As a sculptor, who la slowing carving a name for himself him-self in the world of .art, he lives quietly in a studio building with two artist cronies, Charlie Ruggles and Harold Minjir. Paul is in love with a beautiful young actress, Vivienne Osborne. But she becomes unjustly suspicious suspici-ous of his relations with a woman who had been his model, and their romance is shattered. Later the model dies, leaving a six-year old daughter. Paul, out of kindness, adopts the tot, and rears her in his own home. |