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Show SCREEN FAVORITES AT THE ELECTRIC Ronald Coleman, the talking screen's most fascinating romancer ro-mancer in a captivating heart escapade, "The Devil to Pay", will be presented at the Electric theater tonight, Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. An audacious gallant laughs his way out of trouble, turns high society topsy-turvy with his pranks, and woos and wins the heart of a lovely beauty. A new dramatic Clara Bow will be shown to the public in "Kick In". In this show, as the fighting, loving victim of circumstance cir-cumstance who battles the law to keep her sweetheart; as a desperate, helpless woman striving striv-ing for a chance to protect her lover's birthright, a chance to go straight, she is a new revelation. reve-lation. "Rango", the greatest thrill picture of 1931, will be shown Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day rights. The story is almost as simple as a nursery riyme, yet the action is as super-charged with tense, stirring thrills as the most gun-smoke-laden of the modern underworld thrillers. |