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Show THE CITIZEN 10 1 , r. i i ; i: . ,?s Antonio Moreno and Helene Chadwick in Zane Greys The Border Legion 1 A Paramount Picture Jack Holt and Norma Shearer in the Paramount Picture Empty Hands' A Victor Fleming Production At the Victory Theatre Saturday, for one Week At the and part of the pianists program, musit which is presented as a cal fantasy. Pesetzki, who has been featured as soloist with great orchestras among them the Berlin PhilDuo-Ar- harmonic and the St. Lou's Symphony will play a specially selected proa gram, during which there will be demonstration of the reproducing qualities of the Duo-Apiano. A Hodge comPodge film and Pathe News will plete the entertainment. rt THE BORDER LEGION IS A ZANE GREY PRODUCTION For the first time in the history of Paramount pictures, a feature production was made without the use of Artificial grease paint or make-up- . aids to facial a tractiveness were sacrificed for reality. The peture is Zar.e Greys The Border Legion which was filmed in the rugged country where the story was first narrated to Mr. Grey and The Bortfhere he wrote the novel. der Legion w'll be the attracton at the Victory starting Saturday. It deals with the exploits of a band of luthless outlaws called The Border Legion, and the stand made against them by determined citizenry. Because the story is practically all outdoors and because the usual mo'ion p'eture make-u- p lightens the skin so that it photographs an almost uniform whte, it was determined to do away for this picture and to with make-u- p photograph the principals as they really are. In addition to securing a true of the characters who appear in the story, the change also affected a great saving in time. Plave's in The Border Legion," which William Howard directed, were able to turn out for scenes at a moments notice. The time thus saved was devoted to production. Zane Grey himself selected the location where Antonio Moreno, Helene Charles Ogle. Rockliffe Chadwick, Fellows, Gibson Gowland and a cast numbering morf than one hundred Saturday, for one week Paramount-Empres- s players were engaged in making Border Legion. The Victory will also include In its bill starting Saturday, the current issue of Pathe News and the concerts and accompaniments by Emery G. person and the famous Victorians. Ep- CLONINGER TO PLAY THREE WISE FOOLS Three solid seasons on Broadway is Three Wise Fools, evidence that next weeks offering of Ralph Clonin-ge- r and his company of players, starting Sunday night, is a magnificent stage achievement. A play is regarded as a remarkable hit when it stays on Broadway one sea- - son, but when one endures there for three years, it is branded as a To enjoy such a long run, a must have action, romance, thrills, play Three humor, charm and power. Wise Fools has all of those essentials. No wonder Helen Menken became a star through her portrayal of the leading feminine role. stem-winde- r. The play provides splendid roles for the members of the Ralph Cloninger company. The three lovable old bachelors of the play will he portrayed by George Cleveland, Victor Jory and Victor Gillard. Ralph Cloninger will be seen in the vital role of Gordon, who falls in love with the ward of the three old wise fools. The story of the play by the way concerns the three old wise fools, one a judge, one a banker, one a doctor, who live together in a respectable old house in New York with a few servants to look after them. All of the old fellows once loved the same girl. Chance brings Sydney Fairchild, the daughter of the girl they loved, into their home. Like a breath of spring she works her way into the hearts of the three old men, likewise into the heart of Gordon, nephew of the banker. Circumstances arise wiiich cast grave suspicion on Sydney and all sorts of complications ensue provid- - pic-turizatio- n I i BEAUTY CHORUS WITH BRIDGE PLAYERS AT ORPHEUM with Beauties the Some of the Bridge Players appearing in Mamas Boy, the new Margaret Echard Comedy ng at the Orpheum Sunday. starti- |