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Show i BUDDY ROGERS TO BE SEEN IN j POPULAR PLAY AT RIVOLI j f " k r . , - j I t V v I r," - ' - , , r 1 I I - : y Virginia Bruce, Carol Lombard, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn in the Paramount picture "Safety in Numbers," coming to Rivoli Theatre Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday. "My Future Just Passed," is the big hit song of Charles "Buddy ' j Rogers' latest starring picture, "Safety in Numbers", tuneful and i merry musicalove confection, which j comes to the Rivoli Sunday, Mon- , day, and Tuesday. 1 But in spite of the paradoxical title of the song, Mr. Rogers is so engaging and "It"-ful in this picture pic-ture that there isn't anyone who would deny that he still has a most, distinguished future which will probably take a long time in passing. pass-ing. He does things in this picture which are right down his alley. Sings several songs, plays the trombone, trom-bone, battles his love-rival with a khirlwind fistic encounter and makes love to five different girls, three of them the most bewitching of Hollywood's "younger blond contingent, con-tingent, Josephine Dunn, Virginia Bruce and Carol Lombard. The story is an original a wow of a plot idea, written by George Marion, Jr., and Percy Heath. Marion Ma-rion was co-author of "Sweetie"' and Heath adapted "Close Harmony." Har-mony." " " " ' 4 |