EDENDALE
TWO BIG FEATURES Wallace Beery and Raymond Haiton, in "Now We're in the Air,’’ is the chief feature to be shown to-night at the Edendale Theatre. They are shown as a couple of boob aviators, who become such by wandering into a propeller testing room where six propellers are roaring at once, and having their Scotch Highlander costumes blown off them. Some one tosses them a pair of flying suits and they are off. Mistaken identity dominates the theme. It does not end with the comedians being mistaken for flyers, but Louise Brooks, the charming and beautiful leading woman, figures in the mistakes. She plays twin sisters, one German and one French. Wally loves the German girl, and Ray the French; their problem of telling them apart is a tough one. and leads to no end of amazing situations. The second feature on the programme will be “Wolf’s Trail," a thrilling story of the West, starring “Dynamite,” the famous police dog, and Edmund Cobb. An effective remedy for nettle-stings is the cultivated mint. Obtain a sprig of the plant and bruise the leaves well, then apply to the affected part.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 15
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191EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 15
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