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Show MERELY MARY ANN AT WADSWORTH'S Not since "7th Heaven" have Charles Farrell and Janet Gay-nor Gay-nor been so whimsical and idyllic idyl-lic as in "Merely Mary Ann", which will be presented at the Wadsworth theater next Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday. It is a sweet tale of a raggedy rag-gedy boarding house slave and ; an ambitious young musician. Of j course you'll like them in it. Janet has never been more whim- j sical and Charles has never been j more refined. Beryl Mercer, as the boarding house keeper, adds a delightful note of comedy. In addition to the charm of 'f the picture, a musical score is j occasionally introduced which adds to your enjoyment. Tonight, Friday and Saturday, Richard Barthelmess will be shown in "The Finger Points", and Sunday and Monday Edward P. Robinson will appear in "Little "Lit-tle Caesar." |