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Show HIIX HA INKS COMING I TO FAK AMOUNT SUNDAY I j IN "Tilt: OlltL SAID NO" I "The Girl Said No," starring William Wil-liam Haines, with a supporting cast Wilbur Mack, will open Sunday at the Paramount theater Provo. Haines appeai-s as a young man just graduated from college and making his debut into the business world. His futile attempts at keeping keep-ing his job and gaining the affection affec-tion of the boss' attractive secretary secre-tary at the same time are said to make up p. riotous comedy filled with the typical Haines laugh-getting tricks. The star is also given a chance at straight drama at the tragic point of the plot when the I hero s father dies, leaving respon-i respon-i sibihty for the support of the fam- llv on his totally unprepared son. How he turns over a new leaf and finally puts over an important business busi-ness deal, winning the beautiful secretary to boot, comprises a story i which it is reported is hard to match for humor and thorough en- i tertainment. j The brokerage sequences are said j to show the entire workings of a Wall Street concern with the board," tickers and financial de- i tails carefully reproduced. Haines, who was a bond salesman before entering film work, is believed to have found it comparatively easy to play a role with which he had already become familiar through actual experience. I ' 1 which includes Leila Hyams, Marie Dress! er, Polly Moran, Phyllis j Crane, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., and |