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Show EDDIE CANTOR I AT ELECTRIC Eddie Cantor's memorable entry en-try into the motion picture firmament fir-mament by making "Whoopee", has been eclipsed in "Palmy Days", the famous comic's second sec-ond screen vehicle which will be presented at the Electric theater thea-ter Sunday and Monday. It is a gay, comic strip kind of a yarn in which Cantor is seen as an unwilling assistant to a gang of fake spiritualists who hire him out as an efficiency effi-ciency expert to wreck a modernistic mod-ernistic bakery that might have come out of an Arabian nights fantasy. For no bakery in the world ever had such a collection collec-tion of over-dressed and under-dressed under-dressed beauties as disport themselves them-selves in "Palmy Days". Eddie is aided and abetted by the elongated and lanky Charlotte Char-lotte Greenwood, and together they ramble through the blithe nonsense of the story. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Irene Dunne in "Consolation Marriage", a Radio picture, will be seen. |