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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 11

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At Cumberland Theatres "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR It's, a fumy thing this business of naming pictures, according to James Cagney, star of the "Devil Dogs of the Air" Warner Bros, are now at liberty Theatre. Charley Graham, played one nt the marines In the film, 'heard Cagney's remark and laughed when ie recalled, that although he had iftved in the navy, he had never been assigned the role of a sailor (n a. picture. "You're laughing," countered Charley SberJoet, also playing the of one of the marines. "Al- liough a policeman for years I mve never been cast as one on the screen.

Always a gangster or report- role." "GRAND OLD.GIRL" Zicgfeld glorified the American but it has remained for May to glorify the American chool teacher in the new feature ilm, "Grand Old Girl," opening omorrow at the Liberty. Frequently lie object of caricature and good latured jibes in many films, plays id stories, tha American school eacher for the first time Is painted a truly heroic tight in "Grand )ld Girl." Her service to the child- ood of a nation Is eulogized as ccond only to lhat of motherhood Miss Robson is seen. as Laura iayles, the elderly principal of a mall town high school who makes he welfare of her students hci hief interest in life. She is con- crned not only with their education with their moral and physical evciopment and their future life. sinister in the orm of a "back room" in an ap- arently harmless malted milk shop ircatens the moral standards of er students, she starts a ian crusade to confiscate a.

pair of rooked dice with which the owner the shop has been bilking the udents. She makes a court issue it, but the case is thrown out. iss Bayles then resorts to. desper- te tactics by inveigling Dade, the wner of the shop, into a crap Tame hereupon she cleans him out with lx own loaded dice, with this wney she opens a competitive shop nd proceeds to undersell Dadc. An nforeseen fight takes place in the establishment.

And as a result I the scandal which this causes ss Bayles is removed from the Dade. however, repents, and filled ne From Embassy Hit CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1935 "Imitation novel which was also M. Stahl and Fannie Hurst are an unbeatable star director author combination. "SHADOW OIMDOUBT" A serial so remarkable that was purchased for screen, production In galley-proof form was Arthur. Somers Roche "Shadow of Doubt," the thrilling detective mystery by the author of "Penthouse." coming Thursday and Friday to the Em- basSV Tltnatra It new number by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, the dance is done to five-four time, a rhvthm never before attempted outside of symphonic arrangements.

It is described as "based on the waltz step, with two extra body movements to every two bars." "Student Tour" hailed as the most brilliant of the new season's musical shows. In addition to the notable cast it features the twenty lOVCliftSt CO-edS in FLASHES OF UFE The "M'hat An Outir Kansas City, transient' bureau clerk, Miss Lolita Appicton dog-tired from handing out beans and bread to hundreds of hunger- pained men women, looked ua in surprise. "tfo." she repeated, "we have no barber shop." The elderly hitchhiker and his' wife were amazed. The man said: 1 an can do better than this. Come, Elizabeth." Under OrocnT are candidates und many angles to the race for a state legislative post, here, but this one tops all: Glenn Pricer, managing editor of the Dallas Dispatch, has announced his amon 73 son of his publisher and "boss," Alfred O.

Anderssou, Young Andersson works on an opposition paper! THEY LOVE IN FILM FIFTEEN A Sure Way Sherman, T. Lloyd one leg, shivered in INSPIRED 8V ARTIST SALLV'S KIN DANCES The composition of many of ihcj Rand, brother of Sally 1n Cecil B. DeMllIe's next' was working on the Pai- Paramount production. "The Cru-l amounl 1 where Carl Bnvson and will be based on the famous Iary arc making dance si-cries of the Crusades bv- or the Loosens Cough a group of He: FIELDS "RIOT'ST'ARTKK C. Fields once was forcrd to! (Heave Germany hurriedly for "in- Because the is suyerMlUous.

citing a rior UJ lor working in "How Am ij DOSES WEST REJECTS OFFERS has turned down all for permission to nume for her. SIGNS MELOJ.T BAKED HAM SIWKK i St. Phillip's Parmn House. Smull- iwooa street. Tiuusdav.

at 5 o'clock, Psice 3Sc. Ft-b-26-21 iinri Tat. Ik'o'i rmiRli! ti mav j.iu«. (ic-t KO no tv.her "A X. fc worth it tcay Sylvia Sidney, star of Paramount's Behold My Wife," coming to the I Strand Theatre Saturday, plays an decided it wasn't beauty who falls in love with a younp Rocia'lite.

Gene Raymond STATF Tkeitrn Brittiilui TinwT i un socialite. Gene Rav kh tC bU glar opposite Miss Itrt LaCV 1- aong with Lacy Wingfteld. another in- i jn IL.O., OLIIQ deals with the adventures of the col-i was filmed by Metro-Goldwyii-Mayer, with Ricardo Cortcz, Virginia Bruce and Constance George Seitz director of "Society Doctor," directed. "ANN'E OF GREEN With all the gaiety, whimisical i may sounc 8t STOO 1 his n- mate, attempted a Jailbrcak and was i caught. unas on the Long Island edge of' Jailer Walter Enloe crushed Lhc Lloyds jailbreaking Rmbitions removing his artificial le? iiirf i welcnme removing stripping i clothing.

his him artificial of all but i tut; L.VJI lege boys and girls on a cruise around Uie world. "GENTLEMEN ARE BORN" Fi-anchot Tone's favorite hobby is looking at motion pictures. That may sourid like Call It Off lovable nature that has injure mat nas endeared watching the 'boats fiction readers for ifs true ntury, "Anne 'of Green Gab- To Tone. It is as much her to i les has come to life on the motion picture screen at the State Theatre. In a.

picture that proves a worthy own part in a picture to the" successor to "Little Women," RKO-ihis ability. Radio presents the orphan heroine i Heading the quartet wnom Mark Twain once describee 1 (graduates whose a sea can or come In me ln under-j "Six Dollar; Club," formed by "members" who' have paid $6 to redeem a car which i has been towed to a garage by po- i Anthonv iCe traffic Iaw vioiaU has' Lucas aske'd the prisoner caught in! memb6r a bookie shop raid If he had madei jawing truck impounded a car A bet. standing under a "no parking" sijn "No, I didn't have time the busy Ch street, answer. 1 Captain Edward Clark, command- "H-m-m," commented His Hon-f cr of thc squad. WBS its own- case you saved $2, so cr He oi ncd the "club." over to 'the SHOULD YOU STAY AWAY FROM COLLEGE Picking a Hucband? Afternoon WEDXESDAV ONLY.

10-15 Evr ning 10-20 "SHE WAS A Chapter of CHANDU Evwiine mMe of oj of orm Ior uie i iui miles lorm tnc "n't- and most moving ftory of the First National produc- dehghtful child of fiction'since twn. "Gentlemen Are Born" which mrtrf Omes to the Garden Theatre to- the immortal.Alice." i iu LIIK oaraen 'JlTieatre a ovcl Montgomery's I day only. Tone has no illusions Anne of Green Gables" has won about his status a motion picture worldwide recognition as a clnssic of! acl "but I had jjwuuci eu a dismissed the case. Floor Shows Oat Civil Service early youth. reviewer's opinion, dc- into the same high th admiration for his old school acher, arranges for another of her pupils, the President of the nited States, to arrive In town just i time to save Miss Bayles from the isgrace of banishment.

The Presl- nt makes a speech eulogizing Miss is immediately rein- ayles. ated She and the antagonistic in- mind Is! and means (lie least Directed by cxwgp Nicholas, llle lcas and portrayed by an idea! east 1 important of these wavs is to studv including Anne Shirley. Tomf tne best examples of acting and Brown, O. P. Heggie, Helen West- direction he can find in contempor- ley Sara Haden.

and others, the i ar screen productions. J----T ujiKhna. 1 i still may play in McKeesporf.s tav-j icrns where beer and liquor are sold! ollu 3nc orchestra rnjn may Improve his mastery of cinema- i thc want but them won't be anv floor shows. The city council passed an or- prphtbitlng "any man. wo- Hls kccnlv constantly to iniprovi tic acting.

He reasons that not L11C picture is one of great charm and strong heart-appeal. Powerful in its very simplicity and so human that "Gentlemen Are Born." is a picture of romance and thrills treat- of the battle of four college cru favor uences against her and her ding spirit are quelled. Alan Hale, Mary Carlisle All Vlid Lj 1UUI tOIlCKS strikes a responsive chord in 00 success. There Is an all star every breast, it will find universal cast which includes besides Pran- favnr Jean Muir. Margaret i Lindsay.

Ann Dvorak, Ross Alexander and Nick Poran. Special music. the slxteen-year- niBn Aiary Uarilsle KHHUCJ-, me sixteen-year- cd MacMurray also have impor-! old Player who adopted the name of it roles in this RKO-Radib thc character she portrays in the it roles in this RKO-Radib Pic-, re, directed by John Robertson, i fllm 8' ves a superb performance as "THE LITTLE COLONEL' ltl i IHUiJlC and lyrics were written for the pic- iiiiu, gives a supero as Ji the fam team, of Fain orphan heroine. She has Jf 1 Kah al. Alfred E.

Green dlrcc- in a most impressive manner the wccn by Eugene Tom Brown proves that he anrt Lee Johnson, fVlo -1 Gilbert One third of the entire population i erfc choice to pla.v Cumberland have purchased Blyt he, Anne's schoolboy beau. O. ts to see Shirley Temple in "The i He 8P'e nnd Helen Westley, two ttle Colonel," at the Strand Thea- of tne finest character favorites of e. Last Saturday. Manager Sher-! tne stR Se and screen, add new-laur- was forced to close the box of- i els lo th eir reputations.

ce for nearly an hour and could! rt admit, any one to the spacious! Jeatre due to the crowds. It is without any doubt one of the ost delightful and wliolesomc en- rtainmcnfcs ever seen on-the audi- screen. Little Shirley is sur-' ascd on story The United States Civil Service i me oar. out. i had a Commission has announced open: picked, so if I give you $21competitive examinations as hf hand me back $9, be-! Assistant statistical clerk, what he paid." ja year, departmental service, Wash- 1 Luca-s pondered a mo- mgton, D.

C. I Chief dietitian. $2,300 to $2,900 a year, head dietitian, $2.000 to $2 500 I a year, staff dietitian. $1,800 to ive 0 tp a rans- 'A PUb iCsHeaUh Service and Maryland, anil the of Columbia hai-e rcceivec than their of appoint menu, Uie apportioned departmental service In Washington. D.

C. The dietitian positions are not affected the State apportionment law. Pull information may be obtained from S. Schilling. Secretary of the United States Civil Service "Board of Examiners, at the post office in this to city.

in S100 man or child from floor show under penalty of fine and 30 days in Jail." Wilds of New York New nature trail is be constructed through the wilds of New York. A "forest ranger" and lots of labels will keep apartment house dwellers from going astray in iden- Round and Square DANCE be wen marked' of A Wednesday. Febru- kide can learn to recognize it." Hry 27, St: Patrick's Hall, Mt. All this, the department an- Savage nounced. will be in Alley Pond Peb-26-2t Tr HAVF ffil OR IW lln vULUIV IH "STUDENT TOUR" unded by an excellent cast in- nding the distinguished star, onel Barrymore.

the attractive Venable, John Lodge and new dancing star. Bill Robinson. "Little Colonel" is being held over if you have not, already wit ssed it a visit, en- ir every one of the delightful mines you'll spend in the Liberty and rshiiig street, playhouse. If your is poor' have a. bad taste in youri introduce; lazy, no-good new.

dance; should try Olive Tablets Studcnt Dr Edwards Olive TaWete-a sub- i 1d Spark lltUU: of alomel-wcre prepared-! musical laughaganza by Dr. Edwards after 20 veaVs of features Jimmy Durante, study. Cacfto? HolJj-wood ballrooms were combed ollv color. To have a clear pink skin i-wuivcu j. jjavcr a.

Clear DlIlK Iffin for candidates. studio casting eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- office had scouu watching all thejancy like childhood days, you must mgnt spots, and tests were made of get at the cause. in New'York, Edwards Olh-e Tablets act on and Detroit, be- the bowelj iu have no a selections "were made. (dangerous after effects Notonly will They help overcome constipation jed dancers were needed, for the Try and note the pleasing Celanese Athletic Assocjafcion! Carl unlike anythinfe ever per- suits. Millions of boxes sold yearlv hpfnrA rin tVio en STAGE SHOW FRIDAY --1C vClnflCSC A ill tlC ASSQcittL-JUIl OLIILJ.

11 present the Collegiate musical form before on the ballrooms of 15c, 30c, 60. 1 the world. Staged to a sensational Special This Week! Bridge Package Four "Forward Pass" at the rand. Friday, Over one hundred fifty members of the Athletic sociation will cake part in the formance. iree showswill.be given, the first the second st seven and the last performance at e-forty-five p.

m. The theatre- public of Cumberland ars into attend the showings. "BEHOLD MY WIFE" he dramatic story of revenge into genuine love is the theme of the new Para- Irn, pirture, "Behold My Wife," Sylvia Sidney with Gene ond and coming Saturday to gStrand Theatre. My Wife." which pre- Miss Sidney as a beautiful fcblooded Indian girl, has ba'ck- fands in colorful primitive New co. and urbane and sophisti- New York.

"IMITATION" OF LfFE" clean as a hound's Sh, strong in story, comedy, cast production value, ihls produc- rate hiRh." That is the of Variety, the screen's yet severest critic, in iti of Universal's "Imitation of is Jennie Hurst best-Rellor, luced by that muster of Jcfan M. Stahl, with 'Uttle Colbert and Warren WU- as his stars, hai fully Justified author's estimate of it. -Imita- or Leif," wj-j pi a Embassy atre two more days. Isudette as "Bea" Pull- steps into this emotional role from her triumph as "Clco- makes of it the oul- characterization of Fannie Hurst's intensely mo- heroine lives and breailitF, Miss Colbert's mHgie. and in her the embodiment of young: womanhood.

the problems of love and life Wide livelihood'for herself baby daughter, and gaining only vt starred existence, an 1mIU- of life. rren William plays Coibcrt us he did In "Cleopa, and it Is a happy combination Huftoon, Net Sparlw, Baby 3 ytar old budding star, Beavert, AJan HaJe. Henry and a of other very -n pUyers complete the of U.sl year's novel: this year 1 ncreen uttraction. ft and Warren Willifim, John PESKIN'S NO BREAKING IN FOUNDATION CV oei-i If you have a hard-to-fit foot, if you're wearing staid itodgy "comfort" jhoes, take And take a look at these 'tailored, smartly styled Red Cross Foundation Shoes. They keep you foot-happy from the minute you try them they fit your "walking'' feet as weil as your feet.

Recommended by goof phj- sicitns every-iffhere. atill only $6.30. FIT Atl FOUR Or YOUt FEET AAAA to Size. JO 'Cumberland'x Finest Shtot Store" 149 BMlmt-rc Next to First National Sank America's Darlinj? SHIRLEY TEMPLE Lionel Barrymore The Little Colonel The Picture Treat Of The Year! NOW SHOWING Noon to 11 P. M.

TODAY and TOMORROW Friday, March 1st Celanese Athletic Association Presentt "FORWARD PASS" A Collegiate Musical Comedy With ISO In The Cast 1Z X00lt Evening at 7 and 0:45 All Seats Reserved Seats For 7 P. M. Show Starting Sat. March 2 SYLVIA SIDNEY Gene Raymond in "BEHOLD MY, WIFE" H'hen the riehwit yontijr man In America wrds daughtvr nf an Apache chief, there's a story bthind tt! This Is that slory sharp and irrim of a love, no strong blinded of hale so it killed! COMING IN TRACY The Street Renowned Radio Star HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS As Eig Life Itself! The tnendoua Drama of a Mother and Daughter, Unknowing: in Love! With Warren William, Hudaon Added Program, Short Featurettea THURSDAY and FRIDAY Arthur Somers Roche's "SHADOW OF DOUBT' with Ricardo Cortez Virginia Bruce From the Sensational Collier'a Mazarine Story A Picture STARTS SATURDAY The Unucua! Picture Ever Filmed "SEQUOIA" Starring Jean Parker "Malibu" "Gato" A MF.TRO GOI.DWYN-MAYF.R LIBERTY LAST TIMES James Cagney TONIGHT Pat O'Brien IN "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR" WITH Margaret Lindaey Frank McHugh STARTING TOMORROW BECOMES Added Hits Ruth Etting In Decade Sunshine A Cmrtoen DUMBBELL LETTERS WITH MAY ROBSON Mary Carlisle Alan HALE RADIO PICTURE RANT CHARLES BWTIRWDRTH MAX1NE DOYLE REGAN A SHIP LOAD OF SONGS! "A K.w My Ne A METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE. Matinee io nni mt MT TWM LOANS You can borrow IW to Rm -U fa abotut ae AKM, Furntrare.

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