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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 8

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THE BAKERSFIELU CAL1FORNIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 ma ANN ROPES A HUSBAND Mow A girl forced her wedding betfs to'ring and then encounters a problem to keep them ringing Is the situation Ann Harding copea with In "Double Harness," coming to the California theater Wednesday and Thursday, in which she co-stars with William Powell. She Is shown above with Powell and Lilian Bond in a scene from the comedy drama. ENDS TODAY NIGHT FLIGHT" 6 GREAT STARS TOMORROW PART SQUIRRLEY AND NUTS! I i The Rimplcgars .1 i. WITH- LVCA ROBERTI HELD OVER! "LULLABYE LAND" The Best SILLY SYMPHONY Yetl -O LIVE FOG WED. AND THURS.

WED. AND THUBS. ANN the story of a uoman'i ate gamble her husband's lour THE STORY OF A TEMPORARY MARRIAGE A WITH LILIAN BOND AND REGINALD OWEN LOVE SECRETS FILL HIS RADIO MAIL ar His deep searching talks on love and life will shake very soul. Nevei before has radio known such a master of human weaknesses. "The Voice of Experience" is known to millions as their confidential friend, advisor and helper in solving their problems.

Listen to his frank and unvarnished talks on the facts of married and unmarried entanglements, over the Columbia Network. Tune in station KERN every day at 9 o'clock from Monday through Tuesday evenings at 8:45, P. S. T. Enjoy Good Food? Like to Dance? Then You'll Love the LIDO CAFE 1322 Twentieth Street Phone 768 Dancing Every Night to Orchestra Music Lunch, 11 a.

m. to 2 p. m. Dinner From p. A la Carte Service at AH Hours DRAUGHT BOTTLED GINI OPEN 12-11 P.

ANY TIME Last Times Today TWO BIG FEATURES BERT WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY With anil In a fun riot "DIPLOMANIACS" and REX BE1.L fn A firtt run In Bakenfleld "THE FUGITIVE" Mickey Moult Cartoon in Color SERVI RADIO Booth itham POWELL BOLD SLEUTH PICTURE AT STAR OF "NIGHT FLIGHT" "Private Detective til'," a nc- llon mnlodrnnm willi tnMy lovo cpl- nodcH, by Wurtinr Brothers, opens I ho Hex llxvilrr WcdnewdHy with William Powell In tlio stollnr rolo. Tlio plot rom-crtiM love radio In which prlvtitc dctootlvo tloiils with tlio methods by an unscrupulous private detective apeiicy to' ob- Inln or iwinufuctnrc evldenco for tho dlvnrcn rourtw, nt the Instigation of Jealous hunbunrlM tmd wives. Powell, In the tltln rote, us dis- L'rodltrd secret Hcrvlce operative cnr- rltfw on his nrfarloua distasteful business for want of a better job, until lio i.s ordered to friiino a woman wlfh whom he, falKs In love. There- he quits lils job and devotes hln and efforts to rescue the girl an extremely delicate sltutitlon. upon tlino from Gordon the dreat Is Booked for Granada Ends Tonight COVER THE WATERFRONT With Claudette Colbert and Ben yon Jimmy Gleaaon WITH PETE SMITH Gordon the Great, famous mental wizard whoso ability to answer puzzling and unusual fjuestlons lias made him tremendously popular here, will entertain liakersflold theater goers thi.s week at (Irnnada theater, It was announced today.

Ho will np- potir every evening Including next Saturday at tho theater, and, Friday afternoon will glvo special matinee for women only. Mid-Week Dance Is Slated at Rainbow Plans for another big dance, scheduled tomorrow night at Rainbow Gardens, wore being formulated today by managers of the mid-week event. Jack Isaac and his six-piece dance band, the Increased number giving a greater combination of Instruments for special orchestrations, will provide music for the event which will beftla at 9 p. m. Rainbow IH located four miles south of Bakersfleld on the west side of Golden State highway.

Tetrazzini Is Sued by Young Husband ROBERT MONTGOMERY HERE I hen II (United I'rcfis Leased HOME. Oct. Lulsa Tet- rnxzlnl, world fnmou.s opera singer of a generation ago, today charged Pletro Vernatl, her young husband, with extortion. Her suit was counter to his suit to prevent her from "squander- lug" her money. Vornati, 33.

charged Mme. Tetraz- zini, 60, with unsound financial judgment. Under the Italian law she cannot dispose of her money without his consent. Vornatl's long-pending suit will bo heard November 11. Her suit will be heard later.

HERE is a thrill, verve, an au- city about "Night Flight" which is showing now at the Fox theater, which makes It a definite forward achievement In the realm of aviation pictures. Tho story, by a flyer, Antoine de Salnt-Exupery, tells gvtppingly of incidents In the running of a big ulr mail company in South America; the same company for which the author flew for several years. It has been put on tho screen with complete sympathy and accuracy by a director- flyer, Clarence Brown. The talc concerns John Barrymorc, an air mall company manager, whose creed Is that the mall go through; Robert Montgomery, the pilot on tho transandean run; Clark Cable, shooting northwards through a terrific storm from Patagonia, and Helen Hayes, Gable's worry-distracted wife. Subordinate plots bring out excellent work from Myrna Ijoy, William Gar- gnn, C.

Henry Gordon, Leslie Fcnton and others. IJonel Barrymore, as the shiftless, easy-going Inspector of planes, Is a perfect comedy foil to his Htern brother. DID nan a ap'a a a a a a a a a Big Smoker and Entertainment Given by BUTCHERS' LOCAL No. 193 Elks Banquet Hall Thursday, October 12 8 p. m.

Possum Trot Bruce and His Cow-Town Boys From KMPC Will Furnish Entertainment. ADMISSION 50c a a a a a a a a'nta an a DID a a RADIO'S GREATEST KID SHOW Starring Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim Station KERN-6sOO P.M. Monday Wednesday Friday Presented ALL SCATS LAST TIMES TODAY Special Star Cast in "MIDNIGHT CLUB" Powell in "Private Detective 62" RI ALTO UOc and in "WHEN LADIES MEET" and DOB STEELE WESTERN News and Fabfe K. 7 6 California Melodies. Nino Martini, tenor.

7 Recording. 7:15 Tarzan of the Apes. 30 fioHWcll Sisters, songs. 45 Myrt and Marge. Globe Headlines.

Plymouth Motors. 8:30 Jerry Freeman orchestra. 8:45 A'olce of Experience. Ted Flo Rito's Hodge Podge Lodge. The Inlanders.

10:30 Tied Stanley's orchestra, 11 Fourteen Gentleman from Harlem band. 333.1 K. DRAMAS WILLIAMS California Melodies. Nino Martini. be announced.

Bonwell Sisters. and Marge. program. Plymouth Motors. program.

Voice of Experience. Francis Hotel orchestra. Podge Lodge. Items. Mirror.

orchestra. 12 to 1 a. Relmer, organ. 440.9 K. Oough Shorr and Lov Shorr, 'cellist and pianist.

Quartet. Balalaika orchestra. State Chamber of Commerce nrogram. "Fischer, pianist. Looking Glass.

orchestra. Story Teller, Ensemble. Aces. Hotel orchestra. 11:30 to 12 concert.

CHEVALIER Oct. nuiltea the heart grow fonder IH an old whoezo that probably will not apply to the absence of Maurice Chevalier. KrtiHt LubUsch, prominent director, today confirmed rumors he and the Kronen singing actor wore no longer close fricndu. The estrflngcment extended to Jcannotto McDonald as well. Chevalier, according to his former director, was piqued by reports that Mtss McDonald was to bo ctisf opposite him In the screen version of Kranz Lohar'n famous light opera, "The Merry Widow." "I talked with Chevalier nnd although his reasons for not wanting Jennnetto In the part were vague, lie emphatically said ho would not make tho picture If she was put In the feminine lead," LubUsch said, I'tin only think that he was afraid of her great popularity abroad." The actress played opposite Chevalier In "Tho.

Lovo Parade," which Lubltsch said grossed more than any of Maurice's pictures abroad. Lubitsch directed the picture. COOPER VISITS OLD HOME HTflLlSNA, 10. (A. Gary Cooper, tho film star, had returned to bis old homo from Hollywood today to visit his brother, Arthur, and renew Tho brothers are planning a two-weak big game trip to tho Bltlcr Root mountains.

ACTOR WILL RECOVER Oct. 1,0. (A. Lyle Talbot, 28-year-old leading man In tho movies, suffered only slight brain concussion In an automobile accident yesterday, IH resting easily and should be up and about In a few days, his physicians said today. 285.6 K.

Jaye Rublnoff's Ensemble. 6:30 The Hawk. Lawrence King and orchea- Frank Wntanabe and Archie. Singing Guardsmen. 7:30 Musical program.

Chundu, the Musician. 8 Count of Monte Crlsto. Tax reduction program. Drury Lane; news. Light Opera.

Marian Mansfield, vocalist. 8:45 9: 1ft :45 llto 11:30 p. m. Dance music. 1 468.5 K.

Bennett. Foe's Corner. Brothers' Quartet. programs to 7:45. and tenor.

programs to 9:30. Crime Clues. Richfield Reporter. Stars of Hollywood. 10:30 to 12 music.

Roach's Ex-Players to Attend Reunion (Associated Press Leased Wire) HOLLYWOOD, Oct. Roach will celebrate his twentieth anniversary as a motion picture producer early next year with a reunion of youngsters who have played in his pictures, ho said today. His two-reel "Our Gang" comedies, one of tho oldest such units In pictures, have developed and trained a score or more of child players. Mary Kornman, Dickie Moore, Mickey 6anlels, Joe Cobb and are among the better known graduates of the Roach school. Most of Roach's proteges, however, have deserted pictures in favor of more prosaic occupations, nnd now are scattered throughout tho country.

MAY ROBSON GIVES STELLAR PERFORMANCE IN NILE FILM AY KOBSON (shown above), "the grand old lady of tho American atage" attains her greatest success In 50 years of trouping, as the apple vendor In "Lady for a Day," now playing at the Nile for an extended run. It la her grcatent characterization and one that will endear her to all. tho vivid pon of Damon Hunyon, "Lady for a Day" appeared originally aa a magazine story In Cosmopolitan under tho title "Madame La Gimp." Liberty (states that tho screen veralon of Uuiiyon'a famous story Is extraordinary entertainment and elves It a rating of four Btars. Tho Ptory opens In Times Square, New York, where Apple Annie vends her wares to support a daughter In Europe. Pretending to her daughter tlmt fhe la a society matron, Annie nets Into difficulties when her daughter writes that she will visit America with her fiance and his father, a Spanish count, who intends to check up on tho family pedigree.

The picture hns natural unforced comedy. The characterization of Ned SparUa. the drolleries of Guy Kibbee, the wisecracks of Glenda Farrell plve the picture a light-hearted buoyancy that makes tho smiles ehnflc tho tcara In numerous quences. Others In tho cast who (five excellent performances are Warren William, as DHVO the Dude, a big shot, gambler who considers Apple Annie his lucky charm, and comes to her rescue, John Parker, as the daughter, Walter Connolly, the Spanish count, Barry Norton, tho fiance, Nat Pendleton, Itobart Bosworth and Willis Clark. Colored Cartoon Is Held Over at Fox Held over indefinitely: That's what tho Kox theater thinks of Walt Disney's lateat contribution to tho movie Industry, his Silly Symphony, "Lul- Inbyo Land." It's done In gorgeous technicolor.

Superb animation and a truly beautiful musical score make this cartoon one of the outstanding short subjects of the year and worthy successor to "Three Little PISH," "Babes In the Woods," "Santa's Workshop." "Klnjr Neptune," "Flowers and Trees" and others which all hern at the top of the list, By all moaiiH, for the treat of your life-. HOC "Uillabye Land." It's a feature attraction nil by llnelf. Continuing Wednesday Blanket Event! IN THE BKDDIN'G DEPARTMENT THE BASEMENT "Blue Eagle" Groups AllrWool 66x80 BLUE PASTEL kcls Eacli Part-Wool 72x84 PLAID PASTEL Blankets Pair Buy Now! and Save! THIS Gordon Groat tme 1 1 i mm- Plymouth Motor Corporation Radio's Freshest Piece of Entertainment! Couldn't No for an Answer. but him. Ge tonight! Get In the etart of hla beierteal Did we hear you My you me thin ft eomethlnt you could laugh at Then flet eec to- nifthtl Elmer Efereet Yeee le on iho alrl The orlftlnal Guy Who TONIGHT KERN 8:15 P.

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