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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935 GRAND LAKE GOES ALASKAN 'CALL OF WILD' AD LIBBING on FIRST NIGHTS 16 WJT Fix stirs Tiiwr onuiurr Im IUIL IIUIVmiVUL, (MWJk inrnTrnii tiiiiii Wv. IL.U I Lllll; I fill ORPHEUM BILL HOLT IN 'STORM OVER WAR FILM AT ROXIE Jack Holt in "Storm Over the Andes" and "Unfinished Symphony," starring Marts Eggerth, cn-star of "My Heart is Calling," AHERNE GOES CAVEMAN IN 'I LIVE MY LIFE' Brian Aherne, dignified actor, has gone caveman. He slams Joan Crawford into chairs, knocks rivals for a loop and In general behaves like the hard-boiled archae 'Wings Over-Ethiopia' Shows Selassie's Fighting Men, Gable, Oakie, Lnretta Young Find 40 Sled Dogs 'Bad Medicine' on Location 'Here Comes Band' Features Are Many, Varied; O'Brien 'Thunder Mountain' Hero forms the double bill at the Roxie. "Storm Over the Andes" is a thrilling, romantic drama in which Holt is seen as a daring American aviator of ologist that he is in "I Live My Life," In which he is the glamorous star's leading man at the Paramount. This is something new for Aherne.

He But Not in Real Action By WOOD SOANES fortune who throws his lot with the air forces It was impossible for the' cameras to work at night on "Call of the Wild," Jack, London's classic of the Alaskan gold rush, now breaking behaves with great dignity with Helen Hayes in "What Every Woman EVERYTHING except General Grant's tin whistle and Napoleon's toupee may be found in "Here Comes the Band," now on the Orpheum screen. Indeed, If the of a South American Knows." He was a perfect gentle country in the throes of a war. The picture combines colorful fiestas, love interests, exciting flying and WEARING a mprtar board, slightly askew, the Fox Oakland moimted the lecture platform over the week-end and discoursed rather entertainingly on the subject of bare feet and pretty legs. The unshod pedal ex- producers forgot anything it wasn i man in "The Fountain," and in "Song of Songs," which starred Marlcne Dietrich, he was too busy being the inspired artist to throw war scenes. their fault.

Not satisnea wnn JH vfl Hi BilP wk'i'ks- HsV vi aW. Jssal Blir bS jwrnmrn The supporting cast includes Mona light though entertain Barrie and Antonio Moreno. The hardships and heart-throbs S3! Itremities belonged to khe soldiers of Haile things around. Aherne is glad of the opportunity to unbend and give vent to his feelings. a a a There was gold in them thar hills after all and Messrs Jack Oakie and Clark Gable have found it.

The lady in the mackinaw, in case you don't know, is Loretta Young who helps supply the heart interest in Jack London's "The Call of the Wild" which continues its run at the Grand-Lake. Selassie's Ethiopian ing story, they went out and got themselves an amateur radio hour lequence that convulses Mr. Harry Stockwell, whose voice is hearty and tender, as the boy who makes good Ted all records at the Grand Lake. About 40 sled dogs and assorted pooches were used on location at Mount Baker, Washington, where the exterior shots were made, and the dogs set up such a deafening seranade when the moon burst over Shuskan Mountain that not even the soundproof stage could exclude their clamor. Klondike seemed to be the leader of the midnight "music." The second feature is "The Clairvoyant," featuring Claude Bains who turns in another startling characterization.

army, exposed in a travelogue called 'Wings Over Ethiopia;" W. C. FIELDS IN 'MAN ON FLYING TRAPEZE' AT STATE W. C. Fields stars in "Man on the Flying Trapeze," while Maureen O'Sullivan and Joel McCrea have the stellar roles in "Woman Wanted," of Franz Schubert, come to life in "Unfinished Symphony," jgjWch- offers a plausible explanation of why the Minor Symphony" was never completed.

The glorious music of the immortal Franz Schubert rings throughout the film. The next attraction will be Clau-dette Colbert in "She Married Her Boss," with Michael Bartlett and Melvyn Douglas. the comely limbs to Patricia Ellis and Peggy Healy and Nat Pendle- I ilii Shannon, who are the 2 Comedies and Murder Story New Previews mm snow ON 110 HERE FOLLIES COMING TO ROOSEVELT both films being shown on the State screen today and tomorrow. maidens in distress, rescued by Perry Mason, the demon detective, in "The Case of the Lucky Legs." "Wings Over Ethiopia," to contemplate the more seriou portion of the program first, is not a war picture. As a matter of fact it was ton for comic relief which 1, prac-ticaHy continuous-Virginia Bruce ft? beauty-Donald Cook for ro- conflict-Ted Iwis for fur, -the World War for something or Tier and Rosemary for remem- brThen there's a supporting cast of 8878, which includes Spanky Mc-Farland in Dr.

vv Richard Tucker of heavy zZZ. 'rO ovine a cornet, Feral- By JESSIE HENDERSON In "Man on the Flying Trapeze" Fields is cast as a down-trodden, submissive husband persistently nagged by his wife and mother-in-law, consistently sup ANYTHING GOES' OPENS COAST RUN AT GEARY Tonight "Anything Goes." musical comedy now In the. midst of New York and London runs, will make Its San Francisco appearance Beginning next Wednesday, in celebration of its anniversary week, the Roosevelt announces for its taken some time before Italy and Ethiopia went to war, and was rushed into the theaters by Para When the gong rings out on the stage of the Auditorium arena in Oakland, it won't be chiming the time. The gong will be in the hands of Bob Oakley of NBC, who will represent Major Bowes In present at tne rjeary before a mount when Ethiopia became a brilliant first night audience. topical subject.

ported in his scrapes by his daughter, Mary Brian. At the office he is a memory expert clerk for a woolen manufacturer. "Woman Wanted" opens with the HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14. Two excellent comedies and a murder mystery which turns out to be one of the funnieet tragedies you've ever seen, helped to spread joy roundabout the preview area in the past few days.

The two comedies are "Hands Across the Table," a Paramount picture with Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray; and "It's in the Air," an M-G-M with Jack Benny and Ted Healy. The Society, civic officials. The voyage to Ethiopia takes the and other dignitaries conviction of Miss O'Sullivan for ing the winners of his famed amateur hour. Major Bowes' amateur show will be presented at the Auditorium for two days only, Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20, and the stage attraction the continental revue French Follies. The cast includes Count Berni Vicl and his IS symphonists; Joe Besser, international comedy star; Bob Carney and Company, in "Hi, ya Deconti and Romaine, from the Follies Bergere; Isabelle Dwan, dancer; Mile.

Caroline, from as well as many from professional circles will audience, via a Swiss airplane, over Alexandria, the Nile, the pyramids, and other points of interest. It pro- first degree murder. She is wrongly convicted and an escape follows, contribute to the brilliance of the evening. little gentleman, as usual, Herman Blng as a zither-picker and yodel yokll Bert Roach whanging SS the heart of tin pan alley beating In assorted one-quarter, ST and 1 times; a chorus en-mble doing some rouUne though carefully executed numbers, BHiy Gilbert rolling 'em in the aisles with his sneeze bit and back to Td Lewia again. a a Producer Henry Duffy mystery is "Remember Last Night," PARK BOULEVARD DISTRICT aided by McCrea, her attorney.

The chase leads through penthouses, night clubs, secret haunts of crooks, waterfront hideouts and into the district attorney's office, as the pair, while dodging the police, succeed in ferreting out the real criminal in the case. On Wednesday the State will of has spared no effort or expense to make the Pacific Coast production of the Cole Porter hit a duplicate of the New York show, now in its second year on Broadway. cast will include winners picked by national poll, through facilities of the National Broadcasting Company through which the major's program comes every Sunday night over station KPO. The amateur movement on the radio, which has swept the country videa a birds-eye view of the rugged country that makes up the bulk of Selassie's uncharted domain, and then drops down to earth to look at provincial and city life. Ethiopia appears to be a country of contrasts.

In its more promitive corners It is but a jump away from PARKWAY WILLIAM POWELL and I.UISF RAtNKR "Murder in thr Hrrt" with Unlit. Taylor BAFR vs. LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES the Montmartre; Lester Hardine, juvenile baritone; Joe Cowan, mimic; Sam Critcherson; a number of Paris models and dancing girls. Among the scenic spectacles presented are Nudity in Gold; human Fountain of Versailles: Girl in Lewis is an ex-regimeniai leader who gets to the top after demobilization and doesnt forget ut. when they're in trouble.

ELMHURST from tip to tip, is best known lo a Universal, with Edward Arnold, Robert Young. Constance Cummings and Sally Eilers. Story, dialogue, direction and acting are about on a level, and the level is high, in "Hands Across the Table." Silly title, isn't it, even though heroine "Rpgi" (pronounced Reggie and played by Carole Lombard) happens to be a manicurist. The screen play was made from a story by Vina Delmar. Mitchell fer "Alice Adams" and "Welcome The company of 70 is headed by George Murphy, Shirley Ross, Hugh O'Connell, G.

P. Huntley Cecil Cunningham, Vicki Cummings, Tommy Ladd, Dorothy Kent, Diane Home." GRANADA E. 14th 89th AvrJ CHFSTr MOItHl He does some of his familiar stage cally through the Major Bowes' program. Thousands of potential entertainers who have never had a "PUBLIC HERO NUMBER Pay Kibbrf-ZuSu Pitls-'GoinK AfhbroW1 Moon; Palace of Buddha, and Bolero. As an added attraction during this engagement there will be on view in the lobby the Girl in the Goldfish Bowl frcn the Casino de routine with top nat ana cane as usual, does it well.

His "Me and My Shadow" number is as effective the jungle, and in its cities it takes on the cosmopolitan air of any European capital. The picture shows no fighting, of course, but does provide close-ups of the troops in training, and conclude! with a message from the King. "The Case of the Lucky Leggs" Is a cinema version of another Erie Stanley Gardner story of Perry Mason, the attorney, and his adven ALLENDALE DISTRICT ALLENDALE Av-W JANE WITHERS and JACKIE SEARL 'Hard Rork Harrinn' with tirorgf O'Brlfn Leisen directed. POULTNEY WILL DIRECT PLAY i ai ever and ms reanui vw. bit quite a riot as staged for the films, Healy and Pendleton are his I wartime clarinet and piccolo, who chance to show their wares are now faced with an opportunity of becoming the stars of the future, through their appearance on these program.

The lineup of the cast promises interesting entertainment for thc-aer patrons. In addition to Oakley, the gong ringer and master of Marsh, belmer Jackson and a host of others. Show girls, a prize-winning beauty chorus, specialty dancers and singers and special quartets are features of the big production. MILLS THESPIArVSTO PLAY 'AS YOU LIKE IT The feminine version of "As Like It" promises to be unique in Interpretation and dramatitation EASTMONT DISTRICT i sponsor Stockwell's try ior iame, onH rhn heln beat a song plaginrist. Paree, showing a live girl, five feet tall, in an eight-inch goldfish bowl.

A first run major feature picture will also be on the Roosevelt's program. Dramatic Club to EASTMONT Font hi II Blvri at 74th WILL ROGERS. ronk.r r.irkler) in court, Their "DOUnTINC THOMAS" Also WILEY POST In AIR HAWKS'" i method of so doing is highly si ic th court itself -but George W. Poultney, a member of when the Drama Association of FOOTHILL A 3STH AVE. With acting that squeezesthe most from comedy situations Vtlj nut outdoing the thing, with dialogue polished as a fingernail when "Regi" gets through with it, the picture tells the struggles chiefly against each other-of "Regi" who decides she wants to marry money and "Theodore Drew III" (Mac-Murray) who decides he must marry money, and how they both decide that money doesn't counl.

Two or three scenes stand out even from a collection of scenes where nearly every one contributes Its mirthful moment. The time when the cast in the first performance of "The Toymaker," will direct members of the Oakland Police Mills College presents its annual Shakespearean play, next Friday and Saturday. The performances will take place in the outdoor tures in crime detection. It isn the best of the series, due to an apparent inability on the part of the adapters, Brown Holmes and Ben Markson, to get the story running along smoothly, and the shortcomings of Archie Mayo's direction, There Is a certain amount of suspense worked up before the final ceremonies, the show will Include: The Stauffer twins, the Hoboken Four, Igor Ivans, Oxford University student; Oklahoma Mustang Wranglers; Marshall Haley, the retired Redcap; Julio Vitola, the fruit peddler; Triple-voiced Ralph Lawrence, Marie Julio, the Virginia nightingale; Bob Ryan, Columbia Univer FOOTHILL bMM PAUL MUNI and KAREN MOKLEY "NITWITS" with WHEELER WOOLSEV and HiUUUA 1 they help our hero win the age suit and the girl. There are some sumptuous vocal chorus arrangements and the popular longs warbled during the course of the play are all of the moderated successful sort.

It's all good Woodland Theater on the campus, ideal for the scenes in the Forest EAST 12TH STREET DISTRICT Start Rehearsals SAN LEANDRO, Oct. rehearsals for a Christmas program to be presented December 18 by members of the Dramatic Club of Golden Wave Chapter, Eastern Star, will be started shortly, Ruth Sumner, director, announced today. Cast assignments, she said, were made at a recent meeting of the organization. of Arden. fun and nothing much more than Mariorie Brown of San Francisco PIT7 E- st at 7th v( IVl I "LIVING ON velvet" KAY FRANCIS WARREN WILLIAM Also "JEALOUSY" WUh Nanry Carroll plays Rosalind; Peggy Stuart of curtain, however, and Warren William gives good account of himself Depart-ments when the operetta is staged by the Heath Club at the Auditorium Theater November 8 and 9.

sity xylophone wizard; Smiling Ray So'uder, the Yankee yodeler; Vivian Barlow, impersonator, and Israel Margolis. WEST OAKLAND DISTRICT as the lawyer who is always walking the chalk line between ethics and chicanery, and, in his scenes Pasadena, is Celia; Barbara Steele, also of Pasadena, Is Orlando; Frances Thomson of Piedmont, and Marjoric Hale of Salt Lake City are Touchstone and Audrey, and May Markri at 1th Phone HO lllday STAR 'Night in Mexico' Completely remodeled, new sound, all new "CiOIN' TO TOWN" with MAE WEST Also JACKIE COOPER In DINKY" Boulter of Piedmont is the "melan- "Regi," in her glorious new clothes, waits for "Theodore" and gets the hiccups from sheer nervousness. "Theodore" trying to cure her hiccups, and getting them himself. "It's in the Air" is really a smoothly joined series of vaudeville sketches in which Jack Benny and Ted Healy are chief comedians. What's in the air is a stratosphere balloon in which Benny, posing as a scientific investigator, and Healy, his accomplice, find fPoultney, a choly Jacques." AND NORTH OAKL One Week Beg.

Wednesday Among other members of the cast veteran of the thea-: ther, took- lllmi from HKO fioldrn Unte with Genevieve Tobin provides the tale with a dash of wit and charm. Miss Tobin easily tops the women in the cast, as William does the men. "The Case of the Lucky Legs" concerns the search for a promoter of fake beauty contests and 'urns into a murder case when several of his victims and their gentlemen friends catch up with him. Lyle are: Barbara Bundschu of Oakland, Barbara Crawford of Piedmont. I'hmtrr.

Snn Krniiclaco GATEWAY San Pabl 4 stanfrd WILLIAM POWELL ic LUISE RAINICK "Murder In the Fleet" witll Kobt. Taylor I To Aid Poor Children Funds derived from "A Night in Mexico," a carnival and dance, to be held at the Hotel Claremont Thursday night by the North Oakland Kiwanis Club, will be devoted to work among underprivileged children. Preliminary plans for the affair that, but Director Paul Soane man- aged to keep interest at a pitch for the most part and continuity flowing uninterruptedly. 0 9 Zane Grey enthusiasts will find few faults with "Thunder Mountain," the second feature, and George O'Brien does his best to -make something of this obvious though robust tale of the Old West. Instead of stealing a song this time, however, the bad man (Morgan Wallace) Jumps the hero's claim.

Retribution rather than litigation rights the wrong in this case with the help of six guns. Barbara Frit-chie plays the role of a fickle lady; Frances Grant ks die good dance hall girl and George Haynes does well with a naive prospector role. A color cartoon that is really merry, tuneful and imaginative, to Mary Hobson of Wenatchee, Washington, Truella Jensen of Santa imSMLOM or WTA the role of "Schwartz -enbach," when the UPTOWN ColleEe at Shafler THi: IRISH IN I'S" siAUff WIT WUKLV tnemseives compelled to make a flight. But the balloon is the least Cruz, Marjorie Weld of Santa Barbara, Jean McSheehey of Coronado, Marjorie Guild of Yerrington, Nevada: Drusilla Farwcll of Ala JAMES CAGNEt and PAT O'BHIEN 'Farmer Takes a Wile' with Janet (iavniir EXTRA! THE "MARCH OF TIME!" production was Talbot and Potter Hall carry the burden of the tale with the Misses were announced today by Jarvis I staged at OMaUU w. poultney Fox SENATOR meda, Nellie Twyman of Kansas OL ympic llfll JftPTI Jl'(Mt(fll Doors Open 10:45 A.

M. Jf TNE DARING REVUE I THAT THRILLER PARIS ARB HEN YORK WITH 1 of it and is no more in the air than the plot and the principals, Not, mind you, that anybody cares what becomes of the plot; it's the principals of the thing that make Idora Park in Oakland, less than Clarke, president of the service club, who said several spectacular Mexican features and exhibits are Firrcll "Wf're in the, Mtiny" "Ksrapr Mr villi KlKablh BrenT City, Florence Thornburgh of Pasa-dena, Virginia Fernley of Cathla-met, Washington; Janet Foote of Grass Valley, and Bettv Campbell PIEDMONT rW All Ot IIS tJOTIC a it hilarious. "Remember Last Night." on the Ellis and Shannon, although (heir work is never important. Bright bits are handled by Olin Howland as an efficient medico with a dry wit; Allen Jenkins as the dumb lieutenant of the sleuth; Barton MacLane as a doughty police officer, and Joseph Chehan as a thick-witted detective. The choice comedy scene ia that in of St.

Louis, Missouri. Edith Steb- PIEDMONT Pipdmont Linda CHESTER MORFIS .1 s.visiVi,sisi 4M other hand, teaches the little ones bins, is directing the play. PI BLtr HERO NUMBER 1" Francls-Geo. Bren' being planned. Program details will be completed by a committee which includes H.

W. O'Grady, vice president; Howard O. Welty, F. C. Cuel-lar.

Earl A. Sykes, Claude C. Gil-lum, M. J. Mulvihill, S.

G. Macbeth, William R. Harper, C. Roy Becker, Homer B. Willis and Clarke.

In Ml i two weeks after the Snn Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906. It was the first time that the operetta had been presented, and the players were directed by the late Ferris Hartman, who adapted the libretto from the French "La Poupee." Poultney will appear at "Count Ballenberg," when the production is staged here next month. The director is a member of the English and American branches of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, 'organ iiiinhnm in BERKELEY tnat people wno go round celebrating" in Long Island, N. probably will need a hypnotist to enable them to recall the events of the night before. 1 STRAND mm Colleee and Ashby CONRAD VIEDT which Mason eludes "the police who are on his heels, by using a police OWE AlfO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS' gether with some more Ethiopian newsreel shots top off a lengthy though satisfactory program.

H. M. I F'flm Actress Faces $139 Suit by Agent LOS ANGELES, Oct 14. P) Ann Sother comely young screen actress, faced a court suit today for brought by her agent, Ivan Kahn, who claims the player failed ambulance as transportation to the airport TWO NITS CALIFORNIA 21 IS Kittredis 2 ACE HITS' CIST OF FILM Elhabeth Rerrner in "Escape Me Never" 'Front Paie oman'-BettP D.n is-C. Brent ized to perpetuate traditions of the Savoy operas in America.

2036 University FOX NEW LAKE IN FILM A heretofore unfilmed lake high in the pine-clad California mountains provides effectively romantic background for the sophisticated comedy adventures of Ginger Rogers and George Brent in the actress' first solo starring picture, "Personal Appearance." THE WEDDINC. NIGHT' ANNA STEN and OARV COOPER 'DARING YOUNG MAN' with James Dunn to pay him a 10 per cent commis sion on her earnings for the past LORIN Adeline and Alcatrat CHESTER MORRIS. two weeks. Kahn said he had handled Miss Sothern's business affairs for nearly three yeas. "PUBLIC HERO NUMBER Rob.

Yount-Madge Evans-Calm YourselP EXTRA! THE "MARCH OF TIME!" Film Executive and Wife to Go Abroad LOS ANGELES. Oct. 14. () Bound on a combination vacation and talent-hunt in Europe, Merion C. Cooper, film executive, and his wife, the former Dorothy Jortlan of the screen, were traveling by train to New York today.

United Artists BE rkeley 4200 'Anna Karenina" Theater Reopened Under New Name Paul Aglietti, former San Francisco theater owner, has acquired the Arabian Theater, Market Street," near Seventh; remodeled the house and reopened it under the new name, Star Theater. New sound and projection equipment has been installed, the theater has been redecorated and many other improvements have been made, it is announced by the new management. Programs at the Star will appear every day in "Today at Your Neighborhood Theater." The Tribune's GRETA GARBO and FREDRIC MARCH "Redheads on Parade" with John Boles HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14. (fl5) Seven sons of seven fathers who distinguished themselves as motion picture actors, Jre in the cast of the movie "The Adventures of Frank Mcrriwell," which started production today.

The picture, from the stories of Burt L. Standish glorifying the college youth of 20 years ago, includes In its cast Wallace Reid Bryant Washburn Edward Edward Arnold House Peters Herschel Mayall Peter Gow-land and Alan Herscholt. The lend role will be played by Don Briggs, radio star and son of a Chicago surgeon who was a football player in his youth. The studio disclosed that all the tttwwM mm Trfi i OAKS Solano at The Alameda Phone BE rkele.v 8450 Church Circle to iw" amsflJ RH EVXiRK iSSiK infrMt'tMt st Ait 4 EDWARD ARNOLD "DIAMOND JIM" rnuf C. OA MU! AHMNl" nUIWtCAN ffg HU- ut iRTJ CHAS.

LAUCHTOH IM ROBESON RJVOLI San Pablo near University "ESCAPADE" ssmsssHSStssBSsasssisa liS in hi-ya roory 4M RUGGLES WILLIAM POWELL LUISE T1AINER "Murder In the Fleet" wllh Roht. Tayipr HUHHE Iff DECONTI mi 10MAINI HE WOE i at Hold Rummage, Sale A rummage sale will be conducted by Circle No. 5 of the First Presbyterian Church at 472 10th Street, next Thursday. Those in charge are Mesdames O. S.

Wogo-man, L. Beeter and Frank Johnson. ALAMEDA STARTS TUESDAY RED 6AP directory of Eastbay neighborhood A Ik enow eotm iiectm eimij BJ IB 9-mft crrtirc CLAUDETTE COLBERTS I WUULtK WUVLHtY JT theaters. Central Ave. at Parkfe ALAMEDA SHE MARRIED HER BOSS' AL ameda 474Z-47437 AW" KAY fRANCIS LIVING ON WILL ROGFHsS it "Juniors are more than six feet tall.

Their average weight is 185 pounds. 2 BANG UP FEATURES STEAMBOAT 'ROUND THE BEND" SAN LEANDRO VELytL ROOSEVELT 12th St. near Broadway EEEIIIGE PTTnK HUMAN FOUNTAIN OF I HJA I 1 1 I 9 Vf a a i oj i otd a fpt cikl in jhi moon BOLERO NAPOLEONIC tV 4 "ECTACll I Minr Othtn A kRk Anniversary Week RJ S'AN LEANDRO GEORGE O'BRIEN PALACE i "HARD ROCK ARRIG AN" Also JANE WITHERS in BAER vs. LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES Vincent Price, who will be Helen Hayes' leading man in "Victoria Begina," is American bonn but has acted only in England. HA1WARD AC TUB HAYWARD 577 Castro WILL ROGERS GOLD discovered! Son Froncli.ee goet modi Si this wild end cit-tag memfit when Som Bronnrjn ihowi bag of gold to th throng el pio-nrt end ond hear tcintilloting Sponiih muiie and donceri and other thrilling and dramatic moment.

In CHARLES E. PRESSLEY 6 Big Road Show Vodvil Acts On Our Screen 2 Big Features "STEAMBOAT 'ROUND THE BEND" Ralnh Bellamy-Karen Morley-'The Healer' FRUITVALE 23RD AVE. I mm HELL IN THE circus" wis nsw LfrJ? WARREN WILLIAM ALLEN PALACE 23rd Ave. and E. 15th St.

CHESTER MORRIS He's a Hit! Crowds Acclaim Him! HARRY STOCKWELL I SSS8V8SSS II WSr itlHMIISH Boy I HMMfM II 'THE WANING I HOWARD TICKET ALL HAT) jjrTM (Jail. tQOPER JENKINS VwBPefiifpy.J WEDDING NIGHT GENEVIEVE "PUBLIC HERO NUMBER GARY COOPER in "THE VIRGINIAN" BAER vs. LOUIS FIGHT MCTURES "THE MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE" Janet Gaynor. "Farmer Takes a Wife" FAIRFAX SEMINARY PAPITni Foothill Blvd. 4 Seminary V'A" 1 Vld CHESTER MORRIS "PURI.IC HFRO NUMBER 1" TOBIN STARTS THURtnAV PAUL MUNI with Secret Service Chief Barns II jLobby Altrcllon p' fc'THE GIRL IN THE GOLDFISH BOWL" See a live, t-faot flrl.

in an R-lnch loltfish bowl. 3CARFACE Hollywood's Sennationnl New Sinking Star "HERE COMES THE BAND" with TED LEWIS TED HEALY NAT PENDLETON VIRGINIA BRUCE Our 2nd Rig Hit GEORGE O'BRIEN in Zane Grey's Jean Mnlr-John Boles in 'Orchids to Yon" BAER vs. LOUIS FIGHT riCTl Kts KADI OFF I PS LggShprTGREAT wwvmm god I pimHlllJ GOLD I CIVIC AOOITOtlUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOSH It AND If Coit of over 300 including many itage flan and 30-piec orchestra directed by Cloude Sweeten. Glorious, Spark-Keg, Romantic historical drama and musical entertainment which every Celitornian will want to attend TICKETS NIW mi SHERMAN CUT Iveeiofs. tU to fl.6).

betes 12.50 let Matt, tu to 75c. box H.65 TAX IMCLUDCO i "i 1 ff'i I'm FA IDT AY FoothillBlvd. Fairfax AIKr AA JAMES CAGNEY "The irish in It Nanry arrpll in "Alter he Panee" DIMOND DISTRICT Bat v.nmt Oil OH IW. C. FIELDdV num wee am WILL ROGERS "STEAMBOAT AROUND THE BEND" rtVsmv 4 BIG SHOWS DAILY Prices far this seelal attraction 'Till 1 P.

M. til seats Ut. I to 1 P. 2fte and SO. After P.

M. JSe and 40. COMrlfTt OFFICIAL LOUIS vs. BAERl "Thunder Mountain' Alw Paul Monl In 'Border Tow? niMraMn Frultvale Av. Hopkins UlmVjnV "THE IBISH IN US-JAMES CAGNEY and PAT O'BRIEN 'The Healer -Ralph Bellamy-KJireii Mnrley All wilt 15c and 25e.

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