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Show RED HEADED WOMAN COMES TO SCREEN Jean Harlow, of the famed platinum-blonde tresses, 6ffers a surprise to film-goers in her latest screen role as the heroine of "Red Headed Woman", opening op-ening at the Electric theater tonight, to-night, Friday and Saturday. It presents a vivid character study of a woman who stops at nothing to gain her unscrupulous unscrup-ulous ends. Starting out as a stenographer, with her only weapons wea-pons a generous supply of sex-appeal sex-appeal and an overwhelming ambition am-bition for wealth and social position, po-sition, she ends up with her hands on a title and its accompanying accom-panying millions. In her wake, however, she leaves a trail of broken hearts, disrupted homes and disillusioned men. "The Miracle Man" featuring Sylvia Sidney and Chester Morris, Mor-ris, is to be seen Sunday and Monday. It is a story of a gang of swindlers wht in therr greed for gold plan a counterfeit "miracle", "mi-racle", with the cunning of their kind, plotting to despoil the one uplifting incluence ever to touch their wretched lives. It is s drama so perfectly constructed that it would have been great a hundred years ago and still will be great a hundred years hence. "Strangers in Love" is the presentation planned for Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday. |