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Show THEATRES j Connie Does Clever Work in Amusing Picture at the Orpheum Constance- Talmadgc. With h.r vvin-nlng vvin-nlng .smile und vivacious charm, registers reg-isters a new screen triumph In her latest vehicle, "Womao'a Place,' which, as is usual In the ease of a ' onstance Talmattffe picture, opened to a parked house at the Orpheum I theatre last nlvjht. The sprlghtlj and capricious Con- stance romps through several icels Of the brightest and most enterraln-Ing enterraln-Ing I'oniedy it has been the writer's good fortune to see in many day.-. The sparkling wit and subtle satire f John fcTnu-v'.n and Anita Loos, who wrote the story for Constance, stand out nlaiulv anil In Doint of merli .-ec- ondary only to the delightful intct-prctation intct-prctation which the star has giver. : her part. Mlas Talmadge has the role of Jo 1 sephlnc Qeraon, a pretty young : irty; I who on hei return from J'aris 13 In- dueed to run as a candidate for mayor ot' the town. Tho male uppri.sitloii selects a younz aristocrat to run against the charming charm-ing candidate a laughable hain of events follows, not the least extraor-1 dinary of which is that the boss of the opposition parly falls in love With her. Miss Talmadge is lvn excellent support In the cast. Kenneth Harlan Is her leudlnK man In the role of Jlnii Bradley, the political leader. Eiaaaard -;ii"rt enacts the part of Freddy Bleeker, rival candidate of Joseuhln-: Qersop. litlier prbmihent players an Florence Short lna Korge. .Margue- ilto Linden and Jack Connollj "Wouiun a 1'lace" Is a First National Na-tional attraction and a splendid one' at that. "Nothing Like It," a burlesque on Antony and Cleopatra, furnished the hilarious portion of the program Another An-other pleasing program by the iirpli-eum iirpli-eum orchestra rounded out an eri lertatnlng show ihal will be repealed 1 at tho Orpheum through r il ne.s. u niKlr. |