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14 THE INDEX, Saturday, April 14, 1928<br />

T H E S T A G E A N D S C R E E N<br />

T H E stage at the Davis for<br />

the week of April 16 will<br />

take on the aspect of a<br />

fashionable ball room for the appearance,<br />

in headline position, of<br />

Moss and Fontana, a team of<br />

dancers who have appeared in all<br />

the capitals of Europe and on<br />

the stage and in fashionable<br />

nightclubs in New York. The<br />

screen offering for the week will<br />

be Zane Gray's "Under the Tonto<br />

Rim."<br />

Marjorie Moss and Ge<strong>org</strong>es<br />

Fontana will bring with them<br />

Ernie Hoist and his Club Mirador<br />

Orchestra, who furnish the<br />

music incidental to their presentation<br />

of ball room dancing. This<br />

talented pair have been featured<br />

in "Sunny Days" and other big<br />

musical shows. Renie Riano and<br />

her company will present a novelty<br />

skit, "Oh, Teacher," which<br />

is described as Instruction Room<br />

in the School of Love. An act of<br />

more than usual interest is the<br />

appearance of Adela Verne,<br />

pianist, who will contribute to<br />

the program several concert<br />

numbers; the Two Daveys, novelty<br />

comedy jugglers from Australia,<br />

and Jack McLallan and<br />

Sara, skating marvels, will close<br />

the stage program.<br />

"Under the Tonto Rim," the<br />

screen offering, is a picturization<br />

MOSS AND FONTANA<br />

Are headliners for the Davis bill<br />

next week.<br />

of the Zane Gray novel of the<br />

Tonto Basin in Arizona. Richard<br />

Arlen and Mary Brian play<br />

The leads. News reels and Topics<br />

of the Dav will be shown.<br />

STANLEY<br />

The elaborate stage presentation<br />

announced for the Stanley<br />

the week of April 16 is called "In<br />

Grenada." It is an aggregation<br />

of high class vaudeville acts and<br />

a large dancing chorus. Among<br />

the featured artists are the famous<br />

Cansinos, exponents of acrobatic,<br />

interpretive and ballroom<br />

dances. The comedy element<br />

will be supplied by Chaz Chase,<br />

"funny man" of the stage. Specialty<br />

numbers will be introduced<br />

by Carlo Ferretti and<br />

Jean Wallen, and the dancing ensembles<br />

will be performed by<br />

the Ten Dancing Senoritas.<br />

MLLE. CANSINO<br />

One of the dancers that come to the<br />

Stanley Theatre for the week of<br />

April 16.<br />

The screen offering for the<br />

week will be "Dressed To Kill," a<br />

society-crook story, featuring<br />

Edmund Lowe, Mary Astor, Ben<br />

Bard and a strong cast. There<br />

will be the usual news features<br />

and Topics of the Day to complete<br />

the program.<br />

NIXON<br />

"Wings" and all its wonderworking<br />

sensations has come<br />

and conquered Pittsburgh and is<br />

announced for the second week<br />

at the Nixon Theatre beginning-<br />

Monday afternoon, April 16.<br />

Public and critics alike have<br />

been lavish in laudations of this ai'e the girls and Charles Rogers<br />

first historic Paramount picture and Richard Arlen are the young<br />

of the World War air fighting. lochinvars of the air. Others in<br />

The atmospheric environ is not the cast are Henry B. Walthal,<br />

without an added charm; the Hedda Hopper, Julia Swayne<br />

Gordon, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Irving, El Brendel,<br />

Richard Tucker, Arlette<br />

Marchal, "Gunboat" Smith,<br />

Nigel de Brulier and thousands<br />

of doughboys and air men.<br />

musical score is replete with<br />

martial airs; there are also the<br />

marvelous and astounding effects<br />

of zooming aeroplanes, and<br />

shrill, whistling shells sweeping<br />

through the air, and last of all<br />

the falling planes from tens of<br />

thousands of feet and all aflame.<br />

One seems to live with these<br />

daredevils of the air.<br />

And withal this there is the<br />

romance of youth and its loves.<br />

Clara Bow and Jobyna Ralston<br />

ARNOLD DRAMATIC CLUB<br />

TO GIVE PLAY<br />

The Arnold School Dramatic<br />

Club will present "A Comedy of<br />

Errors" Friday, April 20, in the<br />

auditorium of the Pittsburgh<br />

Athletic Association, under the<br />

direction of Lowell Innes of the<br />

English Department.<br />

Among the patronesses are:<br />

Mrs. G. R. Acheson, Mrs. S. S.<br />

Bard, Mrs. H. V. Blaxter, Mrs.<br />

CLARA BOW<br />

E. E. Brosius, Mrs. L. F. Craw­<br />

In "Wings," which continues for anford, Mrs. W. B. Curley, Mrs. J.<br />

other week at the Nixon. R. Elk, Mrs. W. E. Ferree, Mrs.<br />

F. A. Fichtel, Mrs. H. B. Gaul,<br />

i<br />

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H.J. HEINZ COMPANY<br />

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Youth Hitting the Clouds<br />

Fighting, Loving,<br />

AFTERNOON APRIL 16<br />

A Paramount Picture<br />

" W I N G S " The romance of the war fliers<br />

Dodging Death!<br />

Twice Daily 2:30-8:30<br />

All Scats Prices Reserved Including The mightiest Tax: Nights picture ever and produced Sat. Mat. ar 50c, in N. $1.10 Y. and and still running $1.65 lo capacity<br />

Other Matinees

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