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-Othor Departmonts. ISO rtm4y. tVrIVIIT 11. IS: --TWENTT-FOrit Want Ads OnlytRant 1400 PZTTBVRGH StNTIELEGRAPIE VARIED ENTERTAINMEN1 FEATURE SHOWS TWO DOUBLE 1 Two DOUBLE ti "The Perfect Perf, empeman I Mette-(044 tie ..41 I iso 1111.1 Aa ta vktu I aw ClOttdr este40441s rr, d' slow" usos WS is 4t A A vkt 00 it ndA A 111 whelp I Atli Or( A it Ttvo Humor Films Give Fulton Good Twin Screen Bill in jungles, by Morgan, Warner Program 11 AN. 1, '1, 1 FILMLAND CO WS II DIMORPHS sus i I1LMLAND fleliti I I GIVES STAR A GRIPPING ROLE tiolIC ,,,,..,.,,,..71.7,7....,, 1, 4,,, 4 't Fi 44A ,0 4.10- I A Ill 491' With '1 40, .,4.,,, 4 ,,40 ,,,.,....) 4 Em Back beasts, bird' i Perfect Gn comedy, et 41' 3 A 'III.

ata IT manFrank Mori V. Warner, a Cies 14 Courtneidge.1 A '4 't, 1 bill, that opet '''S, v7 re! et rs daanY 1 nPt i'' esting combil .4 tion lah of thr i and ugs. .) 1, lilt. lksia, The Buck It i ture, I I 1 kite or 0 shows I preee the Iv markable i 1 of this intre 0 06 tmkueareny sin the.ct i4' Ai ,,,4 'of ante 4... 4., ,4 1 7i ,..1 mals by ods so sme im that one -41, amazed that 1 .,,414, easily and wil the trapped Wj twice is a gu .4 a 140, igr that rhinoceros, at t.

shots a limb crouching, tc into a net spi With it all that ACCOMDM 'Buck Fun With 'Em Back beasts, birds comedy, Perfect Gentleman," AtillnriS Frank Morgan and CleelY Courtneidge. wamer's bill, that opened yesterdaY, vides an esting combination of thrills and laughs. The Buck ture, like prec eding shows the sh markable of this intrepid man In the ture of pythons, MOn antelope end other mais by oda so simple that one amazed that easily and the trapped twice is a gun a tiger that rhinoceros, and shots a limb crouching, to Into a net With it all that accompanies i I i 4 I 1 i ciavoint mew 11180.moLtiktyll 'BRIDE COMES HOME" I It7gItillt 1 FULTON-NOW TWO RIG FEATURES i JANE WITHERS la "PADDY A OTA r. A GEO. O'BRIEN la "VO4101111140 SMITS SPEAKS" AMUSEMENTS iNIYAI THIS Wil LI cao ,) crow 114 lamoLniv "BRIDE COMES HOME" It Rot.rt irstrik--motat or Init.

FULTON-NOW Two RIG FEATURES JANE WITHERS GEO. O'BRIEN IA "WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS" NIXON THIS Wits 10 114HT 11110 A By KARL KRUG Among the minor hokum comedy delights of the moment I is the unpretentious, yet constantly laughable "Paddy O'Day" 1 in the Fulton Theater. No a strong story, not even art 1 i original i a yet 'Padd311 111114, 1 1- 7 what it takes to I 4641147, I. ItC'ee' pi) aaln" ahuda lls- 4 1,,, ence i hi fir humor practi- 7S IF d'. .4 rally all of the 4.

why, 40 It. With I 1 I 7,, i a Withers 4, 3 a a 1 demon- '''-'4'''' 4 strating her jU i i i ventle suPrrm- 1 -f VI' -s a a 4 (Pl O'Day, i 1 1, 1 not up to the dramatic stand- e- 7 1 (Co, ards that will i.k,, IA ii, 1 some day come f. 'I 4 if.NS' to this child ac '4, st 3, II '))11, ple funte tress is an am- st of )' :1: (I a fast de- sign, a blending i A .43 of humor and pathos that leans, happily, well to the for- I Mistress ll'ithers, a cop ample funtest Krug mer medium. Little Miss NVithers is given an Irish brogue in this one, and she carries it oft in a manner that puts many of her elders in their places. She is given, too, the able assistance of such a comedian of the dialect as George Givot, who, when he gets the op- "Paddy O'Day" portunity, brings the picture a decided lift.

In it, too, is PinkY" Theater. CART Tomlin. who, when he gets away ovnv TH Jane Miters from an early mousey character. 1 ,1 makes his role a downright enjoy- Dora Jane able one. mincha (toorge ttwoll Immigration Meer Mtriatre Film Constant Tidbit Fronets Ford Annt Flora Ford Vera Le111 Of Light Comedy Aunt Jane ImIllse Carlo, Benton Rtiesell liktmneart in the Fulton Theater.

No a strong story, IT' It' 4v kr IA; 't io '0 ,4,: i it, kt, j' Z'-' ii, 't j' 1., Tk 'IP 4 0 0 1 0 0 10- ''l 444 i 4 I110400400. i10100118MINIONS.4041101.MINNIVINONIONNONANSWIiit Wit hel 1 I By WILLIAM J. LEWIS "Fang And Claw," latest of the Frank Buck "Bring Alive" series of films depicting the trapping of and reptiles in the jungles of Malay. and a lively the 00000000001( ss. pro- 4 inter- '4 4 2 0 pic- 4 the I ones, --11 re- 1 skill A 'r CRP' tigers, 14 14, aril- .4.,4 1 IA- meth- is A Buck of dangers unseen." Lewis is it can be done goo without injury to either AMUSEMENTS or the trappers.

Only usedonce to kill is attacking a young SCHENLEY TWA. MORN. once to weaken by I THEATRE JAN.I8-10:30 on which a tiger is 1 ii bring it crashing HEIDI" spread beneath it. Br N. Y.

Children's Their. 1 there is the tingle lite in Wild Ai Mollor lad Thentry knowledge that unseen dangers always menace the hunters. IGHTISYRIA Vehicle Good One For Both Stars ri 1 Ir Iv sBuRGII The Perfect Gentleman" movie is a Hollywood version (meaning ANTONIO MODA plenty of revision) of a stage suc-1 MIL STEIN ":17111: cess authored by Edward Childs 1 woe Carpenter. Although the tale is 1 ma vie, tioldnistrit Violin enneorin weak, it is an almost perfect vehicle for the sweet comedy pro-1 WILLIAM J. LEWIS Claw." latest of the Frank Buck "Bring ries of films depicting the trapping of iles in the jungles of Malay.

and a lively Ar, 0.00...v' 7,4, i 11..,,,,,, tgii 4,1 i -t, 4 I 4 kt I i 11411-. tk AF' 1 s''', 1000.0) 1-4, 1 i li 4t' id 1 i I A- 1 --1-01w, 'I Buck of dangers unseen be done so Lnjury to ether AN USEMENTql trappers. Only I d--once to kill PITTSBURGH ANTONIO Alot LsT 1 7.nthi koua" will Play tioldmotrit inlin enneorto 11111E111.11111 MT. Jack Kirkland and Soot H. Crisman I eKt.0 1 ne Original Now York Star IIIENIII' 11174,1 1 4 IN Aldilldm.

1 MT. it. I le Jack Kirkland and Sant IC Crisman pitto1 Ito Original Now York Star HENRY 111141 p4 1 PROVIDE 111f13. He Is doing swell Job of it furthermore, which goes to prove that you don't have to be brought up in the industry to get some place. Incidentally one of the prime factors in the selection of Mr.

C. for directorship was simply that he was the only man In the entire Industry who knew anything about Heaven, Figure that out! The Raoul Walshes are throwing a colossal party Saturday night in honor of the Courltess Di Film. (Copyright, 1036. Ring Futures Inc) Orchestra Tonight With Milstein The Pittsburgh Symphony gives its fifth concert of the season to: night in Syria Mosque with Antonio Modarelli conducting and Nathan Milstein as violin soloist. Milstein has selected Goldmark's "Concerto," with which he made his American debut In 1929.

Since then he has appeared with Irene Dunne and Betty Furness In "The to extend Into a second week that will open Magnificent Obsession," current photoplay on Sunday. Miss Dunne has one of her mmt grip-the Alvin screen, the run of which is announced ping roles as a woman accidentally blinded. MOSQUE-TONIGHT! SYMP11011Y Covers Hollywood MODARELLI, Conduct, Ticketss 150 to $250 Madera' MP It MELLOR'S. TONITE AT MOSQUE NIXONHELD OVER By POPULAR DEMAND 2nd WEEK G.1 A '14tirA itlYD 2Y0 SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE, THE SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC HIT JACK KIRKLAND AND SAM IL CRISMAN I PRESENT The Original New York Star HENRY HULL i "TOBACCO ROAD" vs- piss iait' 4 al 1 dra s. IS IS asset Tt4 ink pfk VI.0121k itt49 Ora air, A 0444 eel 11 1M elbot.0 at a ialas 141irt itattlarkwai al art I fod'ami 1 4 a aitatat ottoto TOILICCO ROAD Prieetz Sight $1 M.

LI an lamt. Sttfi sat. Mato. $00 3Sao $1.00 KIRKLAND by Enkine Caldwell Sat. Eat.

30a 75a 81. 3130-4in tom In 193b" 015-- MAGIC" MAN" RIDER" Foster MT. OLIVER HARRIS-MITOLIVER "VIRGINIA JUDGE" "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" NORTH SIDE BRIGHTON George Rail and Joan Bennett In SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT" Wheeler and Woolsey IN "THE RAINMAKERS" Cash Nita GARDEN Barbara Stanwyck Proton Foster In "ANNIE OAKLEY" Lisa Pitts and Hugh O'Connall In "THE AFFAIR OF SUSAN" HIPPODROME Francis Lederor and Frances Otto la 'THE GAY Eddie Miller and His Amataurs OAKLAND NEW OAKLAND ken Maynard In 'HEIR TO TROUBLE' "A SHOT IN THE DARK" -SHARPSBITRG MAIN Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak In "THANKS A MILLION" Shorts SOUTH SIDE ARCADE will Rogers and Dorothy Wilson hi "IN 01.0 KENTUCKY" Coniody and News UPTOWN 0110010101M001110 By JACK Based on tlia Novel Pram: Oilida SOs, 111, 1190. Wed. turization of the Pulitzer prize play "The Old Maid." Now, on the third of March, Judith Anderson and Helen Menken will be road-showed here in the leading roles, and seeing as how they originated their parts, how's- about giving them a break? Warner Brothers are going to do a very unusual thing when they preview "Anthony Adverse" locally.

They wit show it in twice its normal length and then cut it according to audience suggestion. In other words, what the preview audience wants left in. will be and what they want cut out, will go, Mitch Leisen, the director, voiced so pronely his desire to assist in piloting the Pan-American-China clipper ship that the officials of the company have told him that, should be book passage in the near 1 future, they will allow him to sit at the controls with the pilot. How kind of them According to Boris Lovet-torsky, the sculptor who has Just done a bust of Edward O. Robinson, his sitter resembles uncannily Beethoven and Napoleon so; if they should cast Cr, 1 other of the George O'Brien action melodramas, "Whispering Smith Speaks," an outdoor romance that leans heavily to comedy, and which has the virile O'Brien, riding trains instead of horses.

The story is the usual O'Brien melodramatic hokum that has the hero saving the girl from the sharpers, although the script moves more subtly than in most O'Brien films. The villains are not quite as villainous as usual and O'Brien Is not called upon for such violence as he generally displays, but the film packs plenty of action for those who go in for such things, and has Irene Ware as an attractive heroine. and Kenneth Thomson, the Pittsburgh boy, as the unsuccessful rival for Miss Ware's affections, Clock WARNER: "Fang and Buck's latest jungle thriller, and "The feet Gentleman," romantic comedy, with Prank Morgan CROWDS. 1 ana mummer Angel, For Role in AustraHa mm in a picture based on the life 48 major orcnestru in la countries today. of either of the above mentioned and given 580 recitals.

His record Born in Hungary FILMLAND FILSILAND Today at 11 a. 137, 4:14, Also among the last minute cla p. m. non-sailers for London was Charles gentlemen, he should be O. K.

of appearances with orchestras in this country probably has not been Joe Penner, who shares resport- ma Farrell. Instead he went to Atm- Bliss Harding Needs sibuity with Jerk Oakie for the FULTON: "Paddy equalled, but this will be his first traffic to Make a picture for which No Maid When Working' al -liens in "Collegiate," was born 1 Romance, with music, with with the Pittsburgh Symphony, in Nadebechkereck. not far from he will receive $30.000. The orchestral numbers are Ann Harding is the only actress Budapest, Hungary. 4 Jane Withers and Pinky Tomlin, and George O'Brien The other night at Pickfair I know of importance who never Tschalkowsky's "Filth Symphony" 0, Lady Mendl's hair, instead of be in a railroad melodrama, employes a personal maid on the and Weber's Overture to "Frel "Whispering Smith Speaks." ing green was on The average star's retinue re- blue, and it she set.

FILMLAND 4 00' or 10 III wore a tiara of aquarmarines and sembles Buckingham Palace toPsY Reviewed today. Tntlay at IL 1:06, Col. diamonds. The effect couldn't have schutz," 6.20, 9 a in, been more startling and tur vy FILMLAND tWAIIIIWEIlli youit ART CINEMA "Madame more, numerology seems to feel Marc Connelly. the gent who 2 'Mg Features discu ssed its value in the selection of the authored The reen Pastures," is Frank Buck's French film version of the proper name for a movie st ar.

directing it for the movies as well, LIBERTY "FAN and A shin kl ALLENTOWN EAST END Flaubert novel, Clark for instance, began in case you didn't know. This is A CAPITOL enny an LIBERTY 111:5 Today it 12:04, 202, 4, 5:112. his career as Clark G. and didn the first time he has ever (lir Avn MO lost "THE Frank MOrgillt I PERFECT eillt. I GENTLEMN ourtnentse, kit Te it I ao la I "LIVES OF A BENGAL get any place until he dropped the a movie, and it's one of Warners' NOW SHOOING Heather Angel.

Herbert Mundla "IT'S IN THE AIR" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" VARIETY: "China in the Clark-and now look most pr BIS etentious and lavish offer- "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" HERIDANI Burlesque with Ming Toya, at him! I 0 eon. HILLTOP TRIANGLE Mildred Harris Chaplin is sing- 1 "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" FRISCO KID Helen Twelvetrees In Chinese dancer. ing and doing impersonations in FILMLAND with JaMPII COI1M, "SPANISH CAPE MYSTERY" JaucTittiE0 aBkliGe BantidulloucrnAssTanodF All. Today at and 1111 p. M.

Margaret Lindsay. Ricardo Cortes the Luxury Liner, London's most RID A there ARE: chic cafe. While ere she will AMBRIDGE Cecilia Parker In "HIGH SCHOOL GIRL" "Frisco Kid'-Melodramatic also make some movies A- -n PENN to, ploort to 130, INC atter 6.30, ths Ginger Rogers le HAZELWOOD romance of old San Francisco, Snappy title that Robert Sherwood with James Cagney and Mar- has selected for his new play, MORE STARS! ON THE STAGE v.dov eaturderMARX BITS. Alan Ift t' PERSON" .11 NIGHT AT THE IN HAWOOD garet Lindsay. that goes on the eastern boards 411.1.11........mm 0 I -17' 0 El "She Couldn't Take It," wilt Geo, ZEL, Maureen In Raft and Joan Bennett.

1 Todsy at 12 31, 2:27, 4:23, cit, in February. "Idiot's Delight" 13 3.15, 10:13 p. m. the moniker and Alfred Lunt and MORE THRILLS s. HARRISBEECHVIEW 'WELCOME DBuInSnHOIFIn ENRIGHT: "A Night at the Lynn Fontanne will co-star in it.

Cash Nits HOME" Marx Brothers TNAR! i In one of the year's best mu- Lack Leading Women EVE awanweattatatem 4.1..1 I 1111 I BELLEFIELD --McKEES ROCKS Meals. and George Raft and Star or42nd Si." a qt, ott pi WEILAND il For 'The Old Maid' ORPHEUM Joan Bennett ill "She Couldn't mom. e' r1117; George Ran le Alice Faye in "MUSIII IS MA 1 Take It." Seaking of plays-Paramount 7 7'' 111 a etik "EVERY NIGHT AT LIGHT" Rob Russell In "ARIZONA SAO hap no leading women for its pie Today at 12 noon, 11. 11:45 p. Tom Mix in "THE MIRACLE RIC Jack Holt in HOL OOD Ben iyoN LEK TRACY ,44 "STORM OVER THE ANDES" REGENT "TWO FISTED" ROXIAN FILMLAND FILMLAND 4 1 4 I a 1 Also Miut at Iron', BELLEVUE CD 11 1 lig.A-D-:, Barbara Stanwyck I Preston It etturut Ev Lionel Barrymor BELLEVUE In "ANNIE OAKLEY" 4 LI NIP a lirn PI OM 1 olon 6116 I wiillam Powoll Rosalind Russell In "Lucks" W.11 if wt and Heather Angel.

Reviewed today. Today at 11 1. 1:37. 4.14, 38 p. m.

FULTON: "Paddy Romance, with music. with Jane Withers and "Pinky" Tomlin, and George O'Brien In a railroal melodrama, "Whispering Smith Speaks." Reviewed today. Today at 1:06. SA, 8.20, 9 P. m.

ART CINEMA: "Madame Bovary" Much discussed French film version of the Flaubert novel, Today at 12:04, 102, 4, 5:58, 50 p. m. VARIETY: "China Delis" Burlesque with Ming Toya, Chinese dancer, Today at anti 11:10 O. M. SHERIDAN SCWARE: "Frisco Kid" Melodramatic romance of old San Francisco, with James Cagney and Margaret Lindsay, Tofisy at 1231, 2:27, 4:23, 6:10, 10:13 p.

m. ENRIGHT: "A Night at the Marx Brothers In one of the year's best musicals, and George Raft and Joan Bennett ill "She Couldn't Take It." Today at 12 nw I I. 111:45 fit, fILMLAND For Role in Australia Also among the last minute non-sailers for London was Charles Parrett. Instead he went to Australia to Make a picture for which he will receive $30.000. The other night at Pickfair Lady Mendl's hair, Instead of be.

ing green was blue, and on it she wore a tiara of aquarmarines and diamonds. The effect couldn't have been more startling and more, numerology seems to feel Its value in the selection of the proper name for a movie star. Clark Gable, for instance, began his career as Clark O. and didn't get any place until he dropped the in the Clarkand now look at himt Mildred Harris Chaplin is sing. log and doing impersonations in the Luxury Liner, London's most chic cafe.

While there she will also make some movies Snappy title that Robert Sherwood has selected for his new play, that goes on the eastern boards In February. "Idiot's Delight" is the moniker and Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne will co-star In it. Lack Leading Women For 'The Old Maid' Speaking of playsParamount ha a no leading women for its pie. FILNILAND him in a picture based on the life of either of the above mentioned gentlemen, he should be O. K.

I Miss Harding Needs No Maid When Working' Ann Harding is the only actress I know of importance who never employes a personal maid on the set. The average star's retinue resembles Buckingham Palace topsy-turvy. Marc Connelly, the gent who authored "The Green Pastures," is directing it for the movies as well, In case you didn't know. This is the first time he has ever directed a movie, and it's one of Warners' most pretentious and lavish offer- 1 FILMLAND MORE STARS! MORE TONI MORE THRILLS THAN EVER! 48 major orchestras in 13 countries and given 580 recitals. His record of appearances with orchestras in this country probably has not been equalled, but this will be his first with the Pittsburgh Symphony, The orchestral numbers are Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony" and Weber's Overture to "Frei.

schutz." F1LMLAND LIBERTY Penn St Shady Avec MO. IOSI NOW SHWAING "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" rm4 "NAUGHTY MAR IETTA" Born in Hungary Joe Penner, who shares responsibility with Jack Oakie for the laughs in "Collegiate," was born in Nadgbechkereck. not far from Budapest, Hungary. FILIVILAND IWAIRIWEILI 1 aaSainialanantattalmalaladalt It Ng Yeettore Frank Buck's "FANG and CLAW" ohm "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN" Freak MOrgillt ce.elly ourtnebite, Heather Angel. Herbert Mancha wiloomomogEMPIMIPPIr IISHERIDAM it IIERISCO KID'' with JIIMPII Corner, Margaret Lindsay.

Ricardo Cartes I Noon ta Ida Attar Lad, VII od A naturdayMARX Haat In "A SIGHT AT THE OPERA." Atm "She emtitin't Take It," with Geo. Raft and Joan Bennett. LEK TRACY REGENT "TWO FISTED" YAW JIhpvt Alan iMtut liirrymore CHENLEY Wallace Beery ro, Linden SCHENLEY FILMLAND i7117ESTZTZMOIWZAZEZMIZINOVIMMT.M.S.T7M:WZMSTMAT i -i, ....1 A or 4 'U' illq I 'j' ALLENTOWN CAPITOL Jack Benny and Ted Healy In "IT'S IN THE AIR" HILLTOP Helen Twe In "SPANISH CAPE MYSTERY" AMBRIDGE PENN Ginger Rogers Is "IN PERSON" BaCHVIEW HARRISBEECHVIEW "WELCOME HOME" BELLEFIELD WEILAND GOMS Nate I. "MAY NIGHT AT LIGHT" Jack Holt In "STORM OVER THE ANDES" BELLEVUE iil BELLEVUE William Pawl II I Rosalind Russell In FILMLAND EAST END LIBERTY "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" TRIANGLE Jack Oakie and Burns and Allen "THE BIG BROADCAST OF Cecilia Parker In "HIGH SCHOOL GIRL" HAZ EL 0 HAZEL WOOD Maureen O'Sullivan In "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" James Dunn In "THE PAYOFF" Cash Nits McKEES ROCKS ORPHEUM Alice Fay In "MUSIC IS Rob Russell In "ARIZONA BAD Tom Mix In "THE MIRACLE ROXIAN Barbara Stanwyck I Preston In "ANNIE OAKLEY" "Lucky" Pantages By LLOYD PANTAGES HOLLYWOOD, -Jan. It Well, my friends, after writing until unconscious about the Cheever Cowdin-Standard Ca pi al proposed purchase of Universal, the deal is now as cold as a tombstone.

It would seem that they couldn't raise the money to swing It. so Uncle Carl Laeminie will carry on as before. More power to him England has taken a very definite stand on horror pictures. If they are released, kiddies will not be allowed to enter the theater while these spine-chillers are be. tog shownall of which comes as a sort of a blow 'to Karioff, alio never plays anything but horror pictures.

and what's more, had Just signed a contract with British Oaurnont to make a blood curdler to end all blood curdlers. Now they're trying to settle his contract amicably, via cable, so he won't take the trip after all. Seems to me they could have slipped him something else for a change. Farrell Gets $30,000 MB 1 mAr Alb "paddy O'Day" details the troubles of a little Irish immigrant girl, who arrives in the good old U. S.

A. to find that the mother she has expected to meet has been gathered to her ancestors. Taken In and sheltered by the servants of a family of wealth, the picture stays constantly a tidbit of light humor, moving fast under the direction of Lewis Jane makes a regular fellow of the scientific-minded Tomlin, fosters a romance between the bespectacled comedian and Rita Cansino, and works grandly in a Russian night club revue presented by Olvot. It might be well to mention, also, that little Miss Withers has a dog in "Paddy O'Day," a dog that is given a cat to chase, a slice of elemental comedy that takes exceedingly well with an audience, O'Brien Rides Trains Instead of Horses On the Fulton bill, also, is an eater Mate: Starting time of feature pictures and CM shows are given by the theaters showing them. Please report inaccuracies, if any, to the lun-Telegrasb Grant 11304).

EStenstoo 333.) NIXON: "Tobacco Road" First staging here of the long- run New York dramatic sue- cess, with Henry Hull in his original role of Jeeter Lester. Tonignt at 11:30. Malan tomorrow 2:30 p. in. PENN: "The Bride Comes Colbert and Fred MacMurray team up in another romantic comedy, with Robert Young.

Today.at itis S. 1:28, 3:39, CIL 759, p. STANLEY: "I Dream Too film, mark' ing Lily screen debut, with Henry Fonda. Also, Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels, Toby Wing and Johnny Perkins on the stage. Film today at 11 a.

1:31, 4.42. 7'33, 10:24 rn Stage, 3:41, 5:32, 923 m. ALVIN: "The Magnificent M. Stahl's talkie version of the noted novel. with Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor.

Today at 11 27 I. nt, 1 46, 4 09. b2, 113 tn. Bidwell Program Tomorrow Dr. Marshall Bidwell will give the following organ program to morrow at 8:15 p.

m. in Carnegie Music Ball: Overture to 'Icsmolit Beethoven Andante Con Moto from First 8) mphony Beethoven Moderato Cantabile from Eighth Byt11- phony Whim. Pastoral Sonata Rbeinherger (at The Bells of Bt. Anne de Reaupre (al Song of the Basket Atrussell Humoresque, "L'Organo Yon Nocturne, 4'Evening on the Deep River Negro Spiritual Toccata, Thou Art the Rock'' Mulct Enright Junior Bill Ken Maynard has the featured role in a story written by himself called "The Western Frontier" to be shown at the junior matinee under the auspices of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women in the Enright Theater tomorrow morning. Shorts and aerials wil also be on the program.

The South Hills Theater has discontinued its Saturday morning junior show for the time being. Busiest Actor Preston Poster, who is starred in "We're Only Human," has made six feature films since he signed with his present employers. lie averages one picture every six weeks. AMUSEMENTS AMAMI'S 161IT TURF CAFE 130 Ath 2011 IleetIAL 170, 19S6 AMRSALLY OM 11-4LLI fl VARGO IRO ril0A 1140W-4 UN FIN ALL MIA, ROW. OM MEOW "MIN TOYA" 444 4 First staging here of the long- run New York dramatic alle 0 cess, with Henry Huff in his original role of Jeeter Lester.

ontant at 11,30. Matinee tomOrrow II 2:30 P. PENN: "The Bride Comes Colbert and Fred MacMurray team up in another romantic comedy. with Yong. Today'at 1114 S.

M. 1:28, 11.34, 1:,,, 7,44, 1010 IN In STANLEY: "I Dream Too film, mark- ing my Pons' screen debut, with Henry Fonda. Also, Ben Lvon Bebe Daniels, Toby Wing and Johnny Perkins on the stage. Film 10.24 tplay at 11 a. 1:51, 4.42, rn.

Stage, 3:41, i '31 0:32, 9.23 p. m. ALVIN: "The Magnificent M. Stahl's talkie version of the noted novel, with Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor. Today at 11:27 I.

1.46, 4:09. I b2, 9,63 P. In. Bidwell Program Tomorrow Dr. Marshall Bidwell will give the following organ program to- morrow at 8:15 p.

m. in Carnegie Music Hall: Overture to Beethoven Andonta non Moto from First Iiktnnhonr Music Hall: Overture to "Egmont" Beethoven Andante Con Moto from First CMPhorlY moderato Cantanns Irons Llama onr phony Pastoral Rbelnheraer (a) The Bells of Bt. Anne de Beaupre fh) Bong of the Basket Weaver. Humoilnresque, "L'Organo Yon 144(Wtte. 4'Vening on the Woci Deep Ri Negro Spiritual! Toccata, ver Thou Art the Roca" Moist I I I I nli I tnrigrit Junior Dill I Ken Maynard has the role in a story written Dy sell called "The Western Frontier" to be shown at the Junior Matinee under the auspices of the State Fe der at i on of Pennsylvania! Women in the Enright Theater tomorrow morning.

Shorts and 'Oen ha Art til nrn grim. nu coutiLia has discontinued its Saturday morning junior show for the time being. Busiest Actor Preston Poster, who is starred in Were Only Human," has made Mx feature films since he signed with his present employers. Be averages one picture every Six 'weeks. AMUSEMENTS TURF CAFE Ii414.414T 130 601 170, 19H1 savior' Aursity rosyrsritto VARGA FIA011 UN FIN ILL Mu SHWA OKUHEr4TRA WOO being, ES 1111141 1Pi "MING' TOYA" I liency of Frank Morgan and the equally comedic skill of Cicely Courtneidge, an English actress who is a sort of Ruth Donnelly, Beatrice Lillie and Ray Dooley all rolled Into one delightful person.

Morgan plays that old and always sympathetic character, the 1 charming vagabond you can't help loving. Sometimes his name is Rip' Van Winkle and sometimes it is "Lightnin" Bill Jones. In this instance it is Maj. Charter's, Brit- I ish, retired. whose carelessness about money matters gets his son I into a jam, and loses him a promotion in the church when the Major comes home unexpectedly and shocks the bishop.

Remorseful he departs again, and does not turn up until after he has become a popular stage figure, following an accidental with a vaudeville actress, played by Miss Courtneidge. There are a couple of laughable slapstick scenes to pep things up and some bits that border pathos, with an eventual happy ending for all concerned. Romance, a mere trace, is In the bands of Heather Angel and Richard Waring. Oakland "AD, bA ILO ERN EAPi Lim lel Barrymort BELmAR Wallace Retry Eru lindro AN, WOLK Fag" Amateur Nita Tootle! kg A ROBSON PLAZA -THREE kills AND A DI Bloomfield also Mimic' Is Slagle" KENYON Norman Fostrr AllabohnAatit North also Kroadwila thletist oanooma000 --waiter Abel RSENAL Paui LukAs "three Mooketeora" 109 Butler St. also "the Pay-Ott RicHARn ntx 1Treneetlantle Tunnel' Wi tkinishurt iThis la The Life" oakiond BELMAR Homewood KENYON North ARSENAL 4109 14011or Pt.

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