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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

Starring beautiful Dolores del Kio, "The Gateway of the Moon" will bo shown finally tonight'at the Paramount Theatre. In this stirring story of South America slic is a half-caste niece of the tyrannical George Gillcspie, chief engineer of the little post in the jungle wilds where Arthur Wyatt lias gone to superintend tho building of a railroad. The picture is ailed with thrilling adventure, suspense, and romance cleverly woven together into un absorbing, story. Walter Pidgeou plays the leading male part. Others in the cast are Leslie Funton, Anders Knndolf, Ted M'Namara, Adolf Millar, ami Noble Johnson. A gazette, scenic, and comedy are also screened, and appropriate music is supplied by the orchestra. (ieorgo Sidney and Charlie Murray never, want, to sec another aviation school as long as they live. The reason is that both comedians went' to "school" with a vengeance while making "Flying Komcos," coming lv the Paramount Theatre to-morrow night. Sidney and Murray appear as a couple of barbers who waut to learn aviation. When they arrive nt the school they find it in charge of- a young man who Is a rival of theirs for the hand of a certain young lady. What he does to them, when he gets them in all the trick machinery of the school is plenty, and It effectively cures both Murray and Sidnoy ot aviation ambitions for all time. A .Government, aviation school, with all the standard equipment for training aviators, was used In making "Flying Komcos." The picture is a laugh from start to finish. It has some unusual twists of plot and plenty of sustained interest and thrills as well as comedy. The box plan is now open at the Bristol Piano Co., and the Utility Stationery Shop (next to tho theatre).

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 5

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 5

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 5

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