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Show IWKIZZUSG. ' - mm "The Cinema Murder" comes to the Alhambra tomorrow. The Cosmopolitan Cosmopoli-tan Paramount production In seven reels. A sonsation of adventures by an actress. The luring white lights of New York and the price exacted to become a movie star, with Marlon Pavies, heradled as the mo9t beautiful beauti-ful woman of the present day. Marion Davis first attracted the attention at-tention of New York theatregoers by her exquisite beauty and her striking success in dancing and dramatic roles in "Chin Chin." "Miss 11)19,"' and the Zicgreld Follies. It was seen at that Uiuo by astute motion picture producers produc-ers that her talents only needed the freedom which the screen offers In order to realize their splendid promise. After appearing in several pictures, Miss Davios was chosen to be featured In the elaborate pholodrama made by Cosmopolitan Productions from the most popular magazine stories of the i day. Her first starring vehicle under i this arrangement was Koherl W. Chambers' story, "The Dark Star," In which she has scored heavily through-ou through-ou the country. "The Cinema Murder" presents . her as a vivacious, high-spirited actress, a role In which she Is. of course, thoroughly thor-oughly at home. Her dancing skill i and her graceful appearance in lavish i, costumes in the latest mode are pleas- ing features. I( nn !l |