AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY® PICTURES. t ' “LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES.” “Love Among the Millionaires,” the Paramount musical romance of a waitress, whose love affair with a scion ol > - * wealth throws her into high society, ™ is Clara Bow’s new starring picture. This picture, which was made by the 'man who directed “Sweetie,” Frank Tuttle, will show at the Princess The atre to-night- (Thursday), and in it Miss Bow has the greatest singing opportunities yet afforded her in talking pictures. ' In “Love Among the Millionaires,” the Bedhead has the role of Pepper A Whipple, a singing waitress in a railroad junction restaurant. Enmeshed in a. romance with the handsome son of the president- of the railroad, she succeeds in disproving the old adage that “oil and water won’t mix.” Stanley Smith, leading man of “Sweetie” and “Honey,” has the chief supporting role as Miss Bow’s wealthy boy-friend. Mere instinct guides both bird and beast, When in the wilds they wander tree; Unerring sense direct the least — f" The monkey knows his own home tree-. Mere instinct also aids mankind To ease the ailments all endure— Itcdief for colds mere babes may find In Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 3
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193AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 3
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