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Show CONNIE ThUDGE CAPTIVATES BIG HOUSE ; IT IIH THEATRE Public Demands Humorous Themes; Cnuple Satisfying Clamor for Humor Just to prove that there is more humor hu-mor in a real stor with a humorous theme, rather than in a hysterical pandemonium pan-demonium of fllVVera chasing each oihf r over slippery scenery, with policemen po-licemen falling from the Henry's at iench turn In the road John Emerson and Anita lxos have written The I'erfect Woman." Constance Tal-mndge'y Tal-mndge'y latest starring vehicle This pollej of real human interest stories Interspersed with nispeites and laughter laugh-ter In the tpe of storv in which IftSf Tnlmadge appears to such solendld advantage ad-vantage "In .Search of a Sinner." and Tlv- Love Expert" prove that Mis.-. Talmadge Is usint' her SUOerb talents in the most pleasing kind of screen stories. "The Perfect Woman whkh Is now Picking the Utah theatre is the Ktory of Mary Blake, who vamps her way Inin the home of Jlmmv Stanhope, RiUltl-mllllOnelre, and supposed woman-hater, bringing a series of amusing ami pleaslnfl) thrilling Incidents lntoj onr of the most noe climaxes ever; witnessed. |