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Show i ! "The Vagabond King" Coming To . ! i Kivoli Theatre Sun., Mon., Tues. 1 i, A scene from "The Vagabond King," a Paramount picture starring Dennis King, with .leanette Mat-Donald, Warner Oland, O. P. Heggie, Lillian Roth. Coming to Itivoli beginning begin-ning Sunday. 0 P Heggie has won a throne! He wears the royal purple as King Louis XI of France in Para-mount's Para-mount's all-talking and smging presentation of the glamorous romance ro-mance "The Vagabond King." starring star-ring Dennis King at the Kivoli theater thea-ter Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Heggie has gained thousands of now friends among the talking-screen talking-screen fans since he deserted the shout a year ago for a career Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Osmond and little daughter of Washington, D. C, are visiting with Mrs'. Osteon's Os-teon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Condie and other relatives (hcre and in Provo. Mrs. Osmond and baby will spend the summer here while her husband will return east. in the medium of the New Show World. He is remembered as the lawyer in the late Jeanne Eagles' -tarring picture, "The Letter." He was the genius of Scotland Yard in "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu." He was the affable mayor in George Bancroft's "The Mighty." In the colorful "The Vagabond King," Heggie gives a portrayal of on historically authentic character the type of role which brought him greatest tame on the stage in England and on Broadway. He is seen in "The Vagabond King" as the petulant, weak-willed, monarch who is confronted with the ills of government which were so rife in the dark ages in which the action of the picture takes place He allows Dennis King, as Francois Villon, rowdy-poet, to become be-come king of France for a week. The manner in which King leads the vagabond rabble against the king's enemies, the Burgundians, and then lavs himself open to death on the gibbet provides such screen excitement r.s few producers have been able to stir up in many a long day Paramount has turned out this thrilling gem of song, romance and action in a manner which takes the breath away. |