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Show THE CITIZEN 8 vited all her friends to attend it with her. They sat and sat as the story ran on and at the final fadeout they had failed to find her bit in the picture. Miss Bow learned her part had been eliminated because her tears had smeared her make-uHerbert Hoey and Doris Walker, who appear with the Folliettes Idea the new stage attraction at the Capitol, are married three and four times a day and yet they arent married at all Pit sounds paradoxical, doesnt it? Yet it is a fact. They are married on the stage as part of the elaborate revue, but off stage they are just Folliettes idea is a friends. The Fanchon & Marco production and besides these two, has in its cast, Buddy Doyle, noted Broadway player, Ske-etHartwell and the Tommy Atkins Sextet. Alberti and his band occupy a prominent spot in this weeks program, with one of the finest musical offerings which Capitol audiences have yet been privileged to hear, while Alexander Schreiner presents a novelty solo at the Wurlitzer. p. er THE WARNING SHOWS CHINESE IN THEIR RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES AFTER the explosion sequence in The Warning coming to the Victory theatre today groups of Chinese extras hovered on location pawing about the ruins of what was once a They magnificent Chinese Temple. were looking for souvenirs to take back to their home in Los Angeles Chinatown, mementos of their adven tures in pictures. These Chinamen raked the smouldering ruins for bits of wood or decorations which had escaped the conflagration. Suddenly a withered old Chinaman emitted an excited hoopla and his countrymen gathered around him. In the center of a mass of complete wreckage lay an image of the Buddha, unharmed except for a dripping mien resulting from the fire departments onslaught of water. A volley of Chinese gutterals followed this amazing discovery and was freely translated by members of the cast to mean the gods have decreed. For the most thrilling sequence in The Warning, a picture of thrills and suspense, a replica of a famous Chinese temple was constructed on cliff at Santa the edge of a 300-foThis edifice Monica on the Pacific. was entirely destroyed by two bombs in the hands of one of the characters as a climax to the picture. In the story, Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier have the roles of British Silent Service operatives in Hong Kong, China. In addition to The Warning, the Victory has been most fortunate in obtaining another of Hal Roachs bril-laot nt comedies featuring Max Davidson; The Call of the Cuckoo, which during its present premier on the coast was acclaimed one of the outstanding comedies of the year. Neil Schettler and the Greater Victorians present a miniature concert, while the bill is completed by the latest issue of .. news reel. Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- yer Esther Ralston - Neil Hamilton in the Frank TUttle production Something Always Happens " A Paramount A splendid picture holding the boards at the Capitol until Tuesday ESTHER RALSTON IN SUPER directed her in Love and Learn PICTURE AT THE CAPITOL STHER RALSTON has been given a distinctive type of picture in her latest Paramount starring vehi- cle, Something Always Happens, due to be shown at the Capitol thea- tre Tuesday. It is the story of hilarious happen- ings in a haunted house, and shows the star as a girl seeking adventure, and getting it but not as she anticipated. She meets up with screaming owls, ghastly figures, and mysterious hands that grip her by the throat and becomes embroiled in a series of spectacular adventures which are hailed as thrilling, chilling, baffling and amusing. Something Always Happens, is a type of picture that has never been made before on the Paramount lot, in the words of studio executives. Mysterious melodramatic action is combined with fun in huge quantities. The production was based on an original story written especially for Miss Ralston by Frank Tuttle, who NORMA TALMADGE Breaking all attendance at the Paramount in The Dove Picture and Yale the Spotlight. Tuttle, former dramatic writer and author of a number of one-asuccesses, conceived more than one hundred adventurous situations, which give the star a great opportunity for satirical light comedy portrayal, for which she has' become popular. Patrons of the Capitol theatre after Tuesday, will get their first look at the newest dance craze the Varsity Drag. It is by far the snappiest dance to come into vogue since the Black Bottom. Everywhere the Varsity Beauties have played in Fanchon and Marcos Crinoline Days Idea, they have created a sensation. It is a fast dance, and all of the collegiate pep of all of the most recent dances are combined in it plus a lot more. The Crinoline Days idea features Jan Rubini, noted violinist, Jimmy Ray, noted dancer, Duffin & Draper, a dance team, and the Crinoline and Varsity Beauties. On the stage, Alberti and his band have arranged a medley of fa ct Charles Rogers and. Richard. Arlen lnWlngs Paramount's Aviation Spectacle Thrilling Scene Salt Lake Theatre |