Show IA AMUSEMENTS A M u S E M EN JE N T S Mystery Tale At IMO LO I Is Taking BreathTaking As hands reach out of dark closets and drag fair women to th their doom screams from the audience audience audi audi- ence reminiscent of The Bat and Dracula punctuated ted t the t showing owin at the R KO R K Orpheum Wednesday o of the and mystifying film fUm feature JA A A Dangerous Affair It serves as an ideal vehicle to bring back to the screen Jack Holt and Ralph Graves l last t seen in lit Dirigible ble A Dangerous Affair tells of a town small police officer and an overzealous newspaper reporter who work together together together-to to gain fame for the policeman and the regard o of a beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- woman for the reporter There being a. a alack lack of crime in the community Graves steals a a. valued necklace He gives It to the police pollee lieutenant so that he can boast of ofa a clever bit o of detective work Then It gets stolen before the return can be accomplished and complications ensue that lead the principals through many raising hair experiences expert expert- the most amazing o of which are In a a supposedly deserted house home As M. it turns out tho the place is overpopulated overpopulated over over- populated with sinister masked figures fig fig- ur tires ures who cause came moments of suspense during the unwinding of the tale that provoke much deep breathing and quickens the pulses The cast 1 is unusually good and Graves and Holt do a fine bit of work It is decidedly out of the usual run nm of mystery stories tories and is well worth seeing Karyl Norman a a. character impersonator impersonator imper imper- is 15 seen een on the vaudeville bill billas billas as The Creole Fashion Plate He Be impersonates several striking women women women wo wo- men does an amazing burlesque of the rumba sings ings bass and soprano and generally offers a a. fine bit of en en- en Harry Burns Bums Italian comedian with the assistance of a clever foil toU and an extremely personable young woman keeps keeps' his audience convulsed with drolleries In his Inimitable style There are few artists on the stage today oday who can hold a candle to Burns Bums for polished buffoonery Duval who opens the bill astounds his ils audience with clever trickery From nowhere he seems to produce enough silk In all the hues of the rainbow to overload a camel He not only proves that the hand 1 is quicker than the eye but that nothing can sometimes be something and vice versa Bim Birnes s end and Kay also are on the bUlin of silliness that does little littlemore littlemore more than consume a portion of the time Excellent and timely features feature are shown in the Pathe weekly and Floyd Gibbons is seen in his se second ond epic of the war This time he shows the Turn of the Tide in the gle cle that ended the It is 15 graphic and particularly timely for Armistice week |