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Show "Wild Women" at State Makes BigHit Wild Women," the new Mont Carter Car-ter muelral comedy revue which opened laat night at the State theatre, won munda of apple use from the capacity nous which greeted Its Initial performance. perfor-mance. Kach week bill lately ema to bo an Improvement over the former, with something new every time. The returnee re-turnee ar mnr gorgeoiia and startling than ever, the music, song and chatter new and original and th theme doubly interesting. -Wild Women" la a stiffrsg play, that la th auffrageta com In on the fun. and th chorua and leading feminine tars have good opportunity for their talent Monte carter aa "lasy, a noble baron who ha Invented a wonderful lov potion, come into th hotel wher the suffrage convention I being held. He pour th love fluid Into th water cooler and then th fun a tart a, for tha auf-fragwta auf-fragwta Chang their policy of voicing Mntlment aralnat the men to running after them. Blanch (illlmor la a cream aa tb leader of the band and It la difficult diffi-cult for "Iaay and hi male follower to escape bar loving arms, but In the end all enda happily. Spicy comedy and catchy mualc Inleraperae the sketch. Tha gong hits eapeclally are worthy nf praJa. Flrat honors In the vnlc II n r really deserved by Tom Griffin, who In hi solo number, aslatd by th mat trio tn "Rainbow Girl." wins Instant ap- , . plana. Miae Billy Bingham la awt aa ,, aver tn "Over th Phone," and Mia , Courtney number, called ''You Wonder, nil Boy, ge over well. Mr. Evans. 4 another oomedian, has a ral chanc to vote hla opinion aa wall aa talent In "Wlmiriln. lsxy and th chorua In Roel RoeenMott" hav a catchy number. num-ber. vmon Sangmaatar and his orch- er an on tha finishing touch. The ataf setting la another artistic. TJroduet of Minor Rd, and ilka th " oor7?nd? l ,m rtlsuonsae per-Tho per-Tho photopTaT attraction Is The Hunt ' Flower with beautiful Helen ChadwUk In tha leavding rol lu11 King' tory of Ikrv and romance bolda lot real frura b. giankag: to and. Norma Talmddge f At Cent Today Th toputar Norma Taimadga win be - en On the screen of the Gem theatre today and tomorrow In "i'oppy. one of er great eat productions, adapted from Cynthia Block ley' novel. Th Story Is Intensely human throughout, dealing with th )ir of a young girl who grad-fsatea grad-fsatea from drudgery to refinement. Ml Talmadg plays th part of Poppy Pest In, an orphan, whoa life Is fnolded by th action of three men, Luc Ablngar, tha unacruploua. Ur. Bramham, th gneroua. and Kvelyn Carson, th lovr. Through them a series of dra matlo situations ariaea which forms th basis for on of th moat unique stories ver filmed for th creen. Eugen O'Brlan. star In hla own right gnd on of th moat popular actors on stag or rn. play oppoalt Mia Tal-mad Tal-mad ir. which, to all who hav en this coupl together before, mean that ther la a rar treat tn at or for ail tho who view th motion plctur veraion of MFoppy. Mabel Nor man d at Her Beet in "Suzanna" Mack Bennett's return to his studloa In Lo Angele waa hastened through hla desire to begin Immediately with th work of editing and titling of hi recently completed aped aJ, "Human na," In which Mabel Norma nd la starrest. In this colorful tale of early California, Mlea Norm and accompHshea what ha ben termed, by thoae who have been privileged to witness her performance, th crowning achievement of her long and ventful career In th realm of plctur plc-tur making. |