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Show COLBERT AND CHATTERTON COMING SOON Two popular photoplay "raves" are united for the first time in a talking picture at the Rivoli theater Friday and Saturday, when the Paramount love drama, "His Woman," brings Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper onto the co-starring horizon. The story, based on a novel, "The Sentimentalist," by Dale Collins, offers of-fers Cooper exactly the type of role in which he excels, that of a lanky young leader considerably at sea on how to handle women, but lacking not a second of action when a rough-and-tumble tussle will save any girl from attentions she considers con-siders unflattering at the hands of the other fellow. Miss Colbert's work will be watched closely, her part as an abandoned girl of the waterfront being a direct antithesis of the smartly gowned portrayals in which she has scored her greatest successes. Long before Ruth Chaterton ever-dreamed ever-dreamed of following a screen career, she turned down a fortune offered her to appear in pictures during her spare time from stage work. It was the silent picture days, when Miss Chatterton was soaring to the heights as a young Broadway Broad-way stage star. "Once a Lady", which will open an. engagement Wednesday and Thursday at the Rivoli theater, relates re-lates the dramatic experiences of an adventuress who marries into a respectable English family, and is unable to temper her appetite for good times, with the conservative habits of her politically proper mate. i |