PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
«JE. WO,, a^"talklng Pictures, "Marching On" and "The Ghost Talks," will be presented finally tonight at the Paramount Theatre. In addition Wtar'?? 6 ot tUe famous scientist, Mr! Edison to his home and In his laboratory Mr Ed son speaks to the audience. "Jlarchinc On U 3n incident In the life ot a man who The no ™ , admired Abrauan> Wncoln. J.ne nero Is a young man who has of ,rateMfl ai a correspondence school tl sl enti, flo detectidn- -and"His" confldenci; in 1; 1, 63 of h's book and how they a c plots Srr y. f uc, ce3f ful ln overcoming The pots of criminals Is demonstrated In a most diverting fashion Charles Eat6n Is the voun» £»■ '"Tho6^l^' P ICD Twflwt^a ta In "he ofcturo n?: a™ M°!'etone News Includes a tine ♦v£ f- ? f Amerieas most popular horse race the Kentucky Derby, scenes of life In Japan, a parade of the New York police, etc The projT ™7 eck* Bcreencd lwice dai]y. a' 3.30 and
. for presentation at the Paramoum Theatre commencing on Friday, is a furthe production of. the famous "Cohens and Kel ys' «On i' .'.s* flrst onß in ""»lkle" form. It is enr» •■ ?£ c Cohens and Kellys ln ' Atlantic X *. be s ParkllnB dialogue with which this production abounds Is said to make It one or the greatest comedy successes of receni ?w Aa fl ,the J title s'^sests. the new production was filmed mostly in Atlantic City. "The Cohens and Kellys In Atlantic City" Is a story of two business partners who cannot get along with each other or without each other. This rw Sm are ln the knlt Boods business.' George .Sidney, Vera Gordon and Kate Price portray the same roles they did in, the earlier versions: Mack Swain Is the new' addition as the Irishman. The four are said to suit their parts to perfection Nora Lane, a new Hollywood favourite, and Cornelius Keefe provide tho romance. Virginia Sale and Tom Kennedy a capable pair of comedians, are also In the east. Craft's strong comedy sense, already shown br.his success In directing a number of Glen Tryon pictures, has added to the humour of; the.story. ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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365PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 28, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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