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Show 'Peacock Alley' Wit Mae Murray Conn To Rivoli Sun.-Mci Mae Murray classes tint all-in ing version of "Peacock Alb' i showing at the Rlvoll theater Si ! d'iy und Monday with "Ku:ich tinn" und "The Merry Widow," ( ' t be t hi oo greatest vehicles of 1 hereon career. "Peacock Alley," we fp( af 1 visiting the Rivoli, should ha 1 much the bigger vote of the tin because her former pictures Wt unable to bring out, In their ulU - version:;, what the new "Peaco - Alley" disclosed for the first Unit 1 a charminnlv modulated Roenk I voice and a cult ivu ted i.lngi voice. The;;n new qualil irs udi' to her beauty, vivacity and da tic i give MisH M ur ray's perKonnllty new impetus. "IMS I'MtST COMMAND" With Ihe blare of trumpets, I clat ter of horses hoofs and I flouish of ;;abeix. William Hoyd .oriivf ot the Jlivoli theater on I day and Saturday next, in Put) all-dialogue and sound romanei the I'liiled Slater cavajry, "i First Command." Coming on top of hlft fine j tiayul of the marine In "The Li:' erneck" and his performance u West Point cadet in "Dress Pam Boyd's appearance as a cnvalryn should hold much interest for l; theatei goers. Preview reports i dicatc that "His First Com tun i is one of t he finest pict ni r:. which Boyd has appeal ed. "His First Command," wh way photographed at Koi t Hi !, Kanyaii, t-lls a story of a weal man's son who enllstH in Ihe r airy to be near a certain colon daughter with whom he bus fit' in love. What happens to him the course of his training an a dier provides plenty of the B'( type of comedy, but the story i I develops a beautiful romance livened by many thrills. Dorothy Sebastian plays oppo Boyd in this cavalry romance - others in the ca.'it are Gavin ( don, recruited from the sti Paul Iliirift. Rose Hapley, J j Cowk-s, I Toward 1 lick man, 1 1 P.nrb-h, Mabel Von Buren, Alph li:thi'r and Charles Moore. ' pitture was directed by Gregory Cava from an original story Jack Jungtneyer. I 0 |