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Show j "Now It's This Way' Says Clara I if z-, -i : It 3 ' ' U it ' w 1 ? . ll - X It J X N ; v - - j gait &4 Clara.Bow," Stanley Smith in a scene from the Paramount ' Picture,' 'Love Among the Millionaires"'' Little Mitzi Green, who won hearts everywhere with her imitations imita-tions of Charlie Mack of Moran and Mack, of Chevalier and Helen Kane in "Paramount on Parade," mini-icks mini-icks Clara Bow in this picture, and sings a song, "Don't Be a Meanie," which rivals Jack Oakie's "Alma i Mammy" in "Sweetie." Skeets Gallagher, Oakie's pal in "Fast Company" and "The Social Lion," has a strong comedy role with Stuart Erwin. Both these ! young men are candidates for the hand of Clara Bow and their intense in-tense rivalry provides a running fire of comedy. "Rarin" to Go!" Clara Bow and a gang of Paramount's most convulsing con-vulsing comedians, including Mitzi Green, Skeets Gallagher and Stuart j Erwin, the dumb Axel of "Swetie," j are coming to the Paramount theater thea-ter Friday and Saturday in one of the "It" girl's biggest hits, "Love Among the Millionaires." Full of the real redheaded pepper and throbbing love, "Love Among the Millionaires" is really Clara Bow's first musical romance. Introduced In-troduced effectively as a screen singer of note in "Paramount on Parade," and then in "True to fne Navy," Clara now steps forth as the "New Anna Held," gloriously radiant ra-diant with a voice that puts a quartet quar-tet of hot hit ballads over as no other could. "Rarin' to Go" is only one of them, but this song, a veaP jazzy dance number, probably gives the greatest play to the Bow personality. personal-ity. Then "Believe It or lCt, I've Found My Man," is a joyous lyric of the scorch type. Clara follows this with a rendition of the radio riot, "That's Worth While Waiting For." The theme song of the picture, "That's Love Among the Millionaires," Million-aires," is her fourth number. 1 "Love Among the Millionaires" has a true Bow throb story. Clara, unwittingly, falls in love with a brakeman on the railroad, Stanley Smith, who turns out to be the son Neither Stanley's father nor Clara's of the president of the road, approves of the match and a deal of family complication ensues before be-fore the matter finally straightened out. to the satisfaction of everyone. |