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with Ramon Navarro, Barbara La­ son and Edith Roberts are featured After Gloria Swanson has fini hed of the Week Mar.- and William V. Mong. in "Thy Name Is Woman," which a scene and has a few minutes to bet­ "Thoae Who Dance" Blanche Sweet, who plays one of comes to the Hoyburn theatre Mon- self, she almost invariably goes di­ the leads in "Those Whq Dance," day. - rectly to the portable dressing room By T!Nstio- which comes to the Howard for three which, incidentally, was presented to days beginning Sunday, July 20, is EVANSTON her by the employees of the studio. In transformed overnight from a simple Rex, the registered Morgan stallion a few minutes Gloria starts singing SCREEN little country girl into an alluring featured by Hal Roach in "The King and soon has an admiring audience underworld queen. She does that by of Wild Horses," which comes to the on the set, for she really has a tine "THE SEA HAWK" a hair bob and chic frocks which Evanston theatre as part of a double voice. Miss Swanson has no particu­ change her appearance to a new feature program, for three days start­ lar favorite songs, going right on down First Natu'onoJ Production person. ing Thursday, July 24, was anything the line, singing everything from the Roosevelt Theatre This portrayal is declared to be as but tame when the film was begun. latest jazz to opera selections. t question, here is one of the strong as Miss Sweet's Anne Christie, When found by Roach's horse train­ Miss Swanson in her latest Para­ ctures of the season. From the in the movie of that name. Her part er, "Chick" Morrison, who had gone mount picture, "Manhandled," pro­ g novel by Sabatini, it takes one in "Those Who Dance" calls for to Colorado seeking a horse suitable duced by Allan Dwan, is now the fea­ to sixteenth century times when somewhat the same type of acting. for the story, Rex was chained in a ture at McVickers theatre. The story s sailed the high seas. There is She makes a change to get the evi­ stall as a matter of public safety­ is a delightful comedy love-drama, ce ,adventure, excitement and all dence for the release of her brother he had done injury to several. Now with Tom Moore in the leading man's other things that go to make up who has been sentenced to the elec­ he is a motion picture star and works role. Arthur Stringer wrote the tric chair as a result of a mixup with 'before the camera like a seasoned story, which ran in the Saturday Eve­ pleasant adventure. bootleggers. trouper. ning Post. Months must have been consumed in Marie Prevost. Louise Fazenda, nging the film into being. The Irene Rich and Monte Blue will be mes are accurate, the ships fill the stars in "Being Respectable,'" requirements from Spanish gal­ which will be the feature Wednes­ NEWELL &: RETCH IN to Moorish craft and the char­ day and Thursday, July 23 and 24. give indications of having spent g hours under the capable direc­ on of Frank Lloyd. HOYBURN The story concerns an English It is a foregone conclusion that most of the people connected with the HOWARD ADElPHI ronct, falsely accused of murder, is carried out to sea under the thea trica I profession are more or less N. W. ..L• Statioa at Howani 7174 Nortla Clark St. ion of a weak brother-the real superstitious. Barbara LaMarr says in. Captured by Spaniards, he that she has a very strong belief in Frlda-:r aad Saturda-:r, .J•l-:r 18-18 ll'rt. aad 8at., .J.al:r 18-18 all the old superstitions of the stage. -~~" "•A'"""""' S a galley slave, suffering all RAMON NAVARRO JACKIE COOGAN tortures such work carries with it. "I wouldn't let anyone whistle in my BARBARA LA HAR.R ''A BOY OF FLANDERS" growing hatred toward Christianity dressing room for anything in the IVA. V, MONG world," she said. it has affected him develops a state girl stuff. At Catalina Island, where "THY NAME IS WOMAN" "TELEPHONE GIRL. No. It" mind in which it is easy for him to "I can remember when I appeared he is making "Feet of Clay," Mr. De on the stage is was customary never e a leader of the Moors who Mille is staging the most sensational Soaday, Moad•T• TuH4laT aada7, Moacla7, 30-2\ have captured the Spanish galleon. to rehearse· the last line of the play," .. ••.,. :0-21-22 ROD LA ROCQUE swimming-girl scenes that have ever Fred Niblo added. Named the "Sea Hawk" for his suc­ been shot with a camera. Among BLANCH SWEET "THE CODE OF THE SEA" cessful adventures on the sea, we "One thing I don't do is to hang other things, he has a troupe of beau­ a hat above my head; moreover I BESSIE LOVE watch with much interest his trium­ tiful one-piece-suit young ladies in an "MIDNITE BLUES" phal return to Algeria, the kidnaping won't permit anyone else to do it "THOSE WHO DANCE" aquaplane race behind fast motor­ either," Billy Mong contributed to the of his sweetheart in England and his boats. Mr. De Mille intended to use Taeda7, J•l:r 22 subsequent marriage to her un!ier the danger signs of luck. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Estelle Taylor as the leading lady, but Wallace MacDonald claims that Oar G••• Comed7 Mohammedan law. he found to his dismay, that she "TIRE TROUBLE" "DARING LOVE" The settings are truly wonderful, he's from Missouri for he has defied couldn't swim and all the famous all superstitions. He's credited with 'V@d., Tllur•.. JolT 22-24 thrills abound and there is a steady teachers in Hollywood couldn't teach "UNREAL NEWS REEL" suspense from the time the first boat saying: "Rather than breaking a leg MARIE PREVOST her in time. The result was that little or having a safe dropped on my head, MONTE BLUE appears on the horizon. At times Vera Reynolds got her first chance. LOUISE FAZANDA WN., Tll•n., .l.alT 23-24 spectacular. it is never over done. But I have been exceedingly fortunate. Like so many other De Mille stars, When I used to heed the cryptic codes IRENE RICH one must not forget the characters for she is a little girl from the comedies. "THE PERFECT they :ere well chosen and do remark­ of superstition I actually seemed to "BEING RESPECT ABLE" With two exce.ptions every girl thus meet with more mishaps than I have FLAPPER" able work. Milton Sills has never elevated by De Mille has become a done anything which impressed me as since I have abandoned those beliefs." "TELEPHONE GIRL. No. 10" famous star. So doubtless Miss All of these people and Ramon Na­ FOX COMEDY did hi~ work in this picture. In the FOX COMEDY Reynolds in on her way.-Ciassic varro, Claire MacDonald, Robert Ede- course of