Show I i Colleen Moore j s HT Y N w. w L Laurels ure 1 s. s S 1 In r 1 1 Lov ly Star Is Ably Assisted i y Kenneth Harlan I I 5 0 Another wIde step in I S ant match to the of of'S S 'S I has been by Coll Col- Col T t. t l leon n Moore foore In John McCormick's f I London Limehouse productIon now playing at t the th theatre atre he picture Is isS t absorbIng ut Colleen Is more so S little star Is In truth tie the ba backbone the production her bel the picture would be and with her it Is a wonder won won- d der l has Colleen been been S called all upon to display such marvelS marvel marvel- ous facial expression Never beS be- be S I S her clever dances her un unlue style met with such hearty and he from audiS audi audi- S 5 Colleen has by far reached the acme ot of her dramatic career In inS S And this time ColS Colleen Col- Col S leen Is a blonde blonde-blonde but as IIi jil the role as in her usual role rale as as' as the brunet Miss Moore Is more than ablY supported by by Kenneth Harlan whose artistry has been mIssed In Salt Lake for tor some time Colleen is a child of the London the daughter of a a. kindly old 1 fellow rellow withal wIllial that he varies slightly slight slight- 1 ly Iy from absolute honesty The Cockney mIss has aspirations to become become be come a stage dancer of renown and bIds fair to realize reaUze the ambitions She takes a dIslIke to Harlan who Is a box fighter and a good one He although marrIed Immediately falls for the lIttle girl with the tWinkling toes And later she also changes In her attitude towards hIm The story becomes romance romance- romance filled quaintly orIginal and Interesting each little speech flashed on the screen broadcast In ii Cockney keeping keeping keep keep- ing the the- audience in good happy spirits S S A Van Bibber comedy and an educational educational ed- ed film as well as a really great musical program complete the bill |