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CINEMA SCREENINGS.
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES An actual occurance in the annals of Arizona history forms the basis George "Robbers Roost," the O'Brien-Maureen O'Sullivan feature
of
LOVE OR MONEY?
office.
It was one of Monn's unbreak able rules. She had heard Mr. Garretson thus instruct a younger me.lawyer. "Never play round with
an employe or a client."
(Continued from Page 3.) to his clubs
so he gave it to He knows we have a large family,"
Mona laughed slightly. Cliff Hart was a friend of Lottie's.
There were plenty of others' to show Mona attentions. Yes, but they didn't invite her to lunch.
coming to the King's Theatre on Rather a good sort, too. Lots of "Pll give you 15 cents and
loy
In writing the organi
YGETS
eyes,
that's that," Mona announced Zane Grey drew on the "hi- money, funny roguish
after an unsatisfactory inspection of a wealthy British ran- twinkling gray-blue.
thirty some o
as tho This rather dashing young man, of her purse "You must have cher's herd theme around which he wove an un-in a humorous frame of raind, had something with you.
"There's a quarter on the shelf usual type of romance. On the screen insisted on driving Mona home the stealing is done by William Paw-via Brooklyn bridge. The party Bud can take," Ma called in quick-
as the unsuspecting
ly. "I have ice, and milk, and had been in 71st street. O'Brien an
"Yeah, he did it for the family" there's fruit of his gang. Reginald Own Bud began derisively.
"Don't give him any money, Ma," portrays the rancher. with O'Sullivan as his sister and
Maude
"Children," Ma softly inter- threw in Kitty unexpectedly. Eburne as their aunt. Prominent posed, She led Bad's plate with "Make him walk to Fordham. Do good. Or"-pertly-"get roles are handled by Walter MeGrail, crisp bacon and carefully brown him
that girl of his to give him a lift Robert Greig and Doris Eloyd. Louis
ed potatoes.
Eat a real moal now, Min. 1 in her car." King directed the film at the locale of the original event.
declare, you're 48 skinny as a rail."
"Aad," Eud rapped out, "It ain't so stylish!",
H
# * *
The conversation at the table ceased abruptly.
أو
"Three Wise Girls" A story of three girls, who loved not wisely but too well is told in
"Who says I've got a girl with "Thres Wise Girls", a Columbia fen-
from Thursday next Kitty appeared, cozy in her blue a car?" Bud inquired in surprise. the Queen's Theatre. Mae Clarke, bathrobe, her hair tousled and "I say so." Kitty appeared in at Jean Harlow and Marie Prevost are face flushed from sleep, demand the doorway, conscious of the the three young ladies, who aring her orange juice. She moved backing of her mother who had glorified in this picture, which is one kitchen-ward with a backward followed her in innocent interest of those smartly produced, sophis
then all with varying results-for
ticated comedy dramas. Out for all glance over the lifted rim of her and stood close at hand. I say they can get, Cassic, Dot and Gladys glass and at once engaged in con- so and so does Isabel Flynn. We thought they could play with fire and versation with Ma concerning a saw you yesterday at the corner." "Oh." Bud's face lost all in- not get burned. They come to the talk at school on the subject of
terest He attacked the food on big city to make good. Love hits vitamines.
"You are early, Bud," Mona re-his plate with renewed energy. Gladya
it is tragedy; for Cassie It is
marked with lowered voice. "That was Rus Webber's wife. blissful happiness after a great deal
Rus was buying a pack of cigarets. "Everything all right?" and for Dot it
Bud's eyes shifted and he lookMy girl!" hits her no she doesn't know
"A fine girl Gertie Webber is, whether she's coming or going. The ed at his sister uneasily. "Yeah."
There waA pausa Mona too." Ma remarked. "Rus men in ovestion oman May knew what that meant.
played by Walter are
lucky to get her. I well remember Byron, Jameson
and Andy Devine. Walter
Byron, the Jerry "It's up Fordham way. I need, the day" Dexter of Cassie's adventure, falls in carfire, Min." love with the beautiful Cassie Barnes
of misunde that he
A
Wig
Her voice in a rush of reminis- "Bad I've got 50 cents to last' cepce floated back from an in- until to-night. There is carfare, creasing distance. She was in the
kitchen getting her purse. there is lunch and a shing."
"Make one of your awell friends buy your lunch"
(Jean Harlow), a model, but neglects to tell her he is married." He is s ing on his divorce. When Cassie learns what's what, she is advised by the worldly Gladys (Mae Clarke) who is being "kept" by
Arthur
The girl's lips tightened, "I Phelps, a wealthy, married banker, don't do that, Bud." to give him up. Cassic does so and
of the end of
is convince Gladys decision
"Well, they buy you dinner"
of her That's different. I'm out of
cide on learning that Phelps has re- the office then. And I don't dinc turned to his wife. Cassie returns
home, fed up with city He. Jerry Samuel Goldwyn picture showing at Holly proves the
that Castle misjudged him by the King's Theatre to-day. coming to Casele with the happy news wood still calls him "Buster Collier, that his wife has agreed to divorce In appearing with Sylvia Sidney and Scere" him. Sparkling comedy, romantic
Estelle Taylor in "Street drama and interesting performances Collier once more assumes the
Young make this a film that should go on status a pioneer. For this Elmer ran two your program of entertainment. Rice prize drama which
"Me And My Gal"
תי:
"Say It With Music"
"Wasn't she the girl whose mother wanted a baby with curly hair?" asked Mona amusedly.
:
#Like yours and"Alice's." "Like ours. And didn't her mother sew bought curls in her bonnet so people seeing her in her carriage-
',
"Blond curls and the baby's own hair black as the ace of spades", her mother amended. "That was Gertle. But for all that she grew up to be good-looking, curis or no
"She doesn't wear false hair
or his bride.
"What is your new job-a garë
Spencer Tracy has been promoted, years in New York, is the first screen now," Bud remarked defensively.
play
be filmed in a single set. It Rus Webber was a good guy. If After playing numerous "harness is also the first play to be brought he married a straight-haired dame bul" roles in many pictures, he ap- intact from stage to screen and the then straight hair was the ticket. pears as a radio car detective in "Me first to be filmed without interiors. Bud would hear nothing that ала My Gal," the Fox comedy coming Needless to say, it is entirely in sounded like a refection on Rus
shortly dialogue. to the King's Theatre
very en this capacity he breaks up a gang fbank robbers and racketeers, earns
The fictional origin of the famous age job?" Mona asked as Ma dia- substantial reward for bringing to justice a merciless killer and Anda melody, "Say It With Music," Jack appeared with the coffee pot..
Bud shifted. "Yeah. Some- romance with a
pretty young cashler Payne's signature tunc, makes
arola en interesting story for the presentation employed Ini a acted by Joan Bennett.
un Bennett and pry of Jack Payne and his band in their thing like that. It may be night Gal" was directed by Raoul Walsh, fist film at the Central Theatre to-work. I've got to show up this
+- who transferred to the screen such day. It appears that in the early morning, anyhow."
His eyes, avolding here, attach- outstanding productions as
"The part of the war, Payne and the com- Fellow Ticket,
The Man Who Came Roser, Philip Weston, were in the ed themselves to a spot on the Air Force mess one day and he had table cloth. He drank his coffee Back" and "Wild Girl."
been entertaining the boys by playing moodily. "American Madness"
the
10
of the time. popular numbers
Mona rose, put her chair back In "American Madness," Columbia Weston had told Payne to stop play in its place, picked up her coat, has taken a daring and sensational ing such horrible music, and jesting slid into it, and took up her purse
Weston theme, closest to everyone's heart to
ly Payne had made a bet thist
and gloves. She was at the door day, and from it turned out an excit
and play some could not ing melodrama, which deserves a high
thing that wo
sound as good. His when Bud called suddenly>> runking in any list of the best pic friend had accepted the bet and soon tures of this year—or any other all the
"American he boys were singing or whistling by year for that matter,
picked out slowly melody Madness"
Payne, realising the tune's Theatre. A powerful dramatic char acterization by
by that splendid actor, down
"Guess who I saw yesterday,
in!"
Ho was regarding her shrewdly
now at the Queen's Wellies, had jotted the notes as if his news was of great im-
He rose from his chair.
I haven't the least idea; Bud.
were
far
Walter Huston, as a courageous and it with. Music" came into being. At lips. human bank president, who fights the time of its birth, however, an air valiantly to protect the savings his
vings of depositers and to hold the love of rald warning had come through and I don't know your friends."
Weston's plane had crashed, leaving "Your friend, Min." He came is the backbone of him with severe concussion and loss a step or two nearer. his young afiness."
Huston's per al memory.
Years later they meet She was frankly puzzled. Their "formance is one of the finest he has again, and Payne, more famous, dis- social activities yet brought to the screer, compar- able in its acting quality with his to make himself knows us a composer apart as the poles. "A friend of
He symphonies. memorable portrayal of Abrahamut
"I'll say a friend of yours, Min." Lincoln. But it is the fast moving nothing of his war-time, composition pense, the feeling that here is some that is now known throughout the Bud's voice dropped insinuating-
close to life going on warid as thing very
on world as Jack Payne's signature
tunat
ly. He took a step nearer his before our eyes,
oralster. of more than the exciting spectacle when appearing on the stage
frenzied broadcasting. How
Payat
"Well?" persons struggling and trampling one fame to his friend makes in NE
Already she knew what Bud
rememine 7"
another down, and the human prob entertainment. The direction by Jack lems in the background of the main Raymond is splendid, combining, as it was about to tell her. She grasp characters, that make "American does, the wonderful staging of Payne ed the knob of the door for sup- Madness" such a noteworthy offering. and his band with a heman story. port
Payne, himself in a fascinating.screen "Steve's back, Min. Old Steve William Collier, Jr., is one of the discovery.
-he's back!" youngest stars in "Street Scene," the with anyone I've met through the . (To be continued.)
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