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Show Attractions At The Theaters "filomlie Meets the Bo.s.s," !!(( n(l in the .series of Columbia Colum-bia pictures based on Chic Young's popular comic strip, comics to tiie Rivoii theatre Tues-(l;iy Tues-(l;iy and Wednesday. Penny Sm-lt'ton Sm-lt'ton utul Arthur Lake are ag-ain featured in the leading roles, and little' Larry Simms continues con-tinues a.s "Baby Dumpling." Miss Singleton plays "Blondie," and Lake portrays the role of her bewildered young husband. Dag-wood. Dag-wood. Other members of the cast include Dorothy Moore, Jonathon Hale, Linda Winters, Stanley ! Brown, Robert Sterling, and Am-! Am-! erica's "jitterbug" champs, Ray Hiisch and Patti Lacey. "Daisy" j is played by the lovable canine actor, Spooks. I The two romantic stars of the j unforgettable "Alexander's Ragtime Rag-time Band" Tyrone Power and Alice Faye are joined by Al Jolson, the star who sings back the past everyone wants to remember, re-member, in "Kos;e of Washington Square," 20th Century-Fox film opening Sunday at the Rivoii theater. Featuring the heart songs and hit songs of yesterday and today, the production tells one of the most stirring human romances yet projected upon the screen the story of Rose, who loved the way some women can and thought it worth the heartbreak. Among the many milestones of melody in the film are "My Man," "Toot Toot Tootsie, Goodbye," "Ja-Da." "April Showers," "Mammy," "Mam-my," "Rose of Washmgton Square." by James Hanley and Ballard Macdonald, "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," "I'm Just Wild A tout Harry," and "Ava-lon." "Ava-lon." In the swing of today is Gordon and Revel's newest hit, "T Never Knew Heaven Could Speak." university, Dean S. E. Stout of the college of arts and sciences announced today. Harris will report to the Indiana India-na university campus here in September. He spent three years at Oxford university under a Rhodes scholarship from Utah and will receive a Ph. D. degree this summer from the University of Chicago. Madeleine Carroll, first in the hearts of beauty-appraisers everywhere, every-where, returns to the screen for a fling at romance with handsome hand-some Fred MacMurray, her new leading man, in Paramount's "Cafe Society," which will have its local premiere next Thursday at the Rivoii theater. Shirley Ross, as chief runner-up for Mac-Murray's Mac-Murray's affections, completes the starring trio. Miss Caroll, who - has climbed to screen fame via "The Case Against Mrs. Ames," "The General Gen-eral Died at Dawn," "Lloyds of London," "Prisoner of Zenda," and "Blockade," gets ample opportunity op-portunity to show off the devastating dev-astating blonde beauty which prompted one famous artist to call her "lovelier than Romney's Lady Hamilton" his highest tribute. Cast as a millionairess, of New York's smartest set, she wears more than twenty striking new costumes especially designed for her by Edith Head. Running the gamut from yachting costumes cos-tumes to glamorous evening gowns, the clothes represent the perfect wardrobe for the member mem-ber of "Cafe Society." The romance of Miss Carroll and MacMurray. who plays a young newspaperman, is one of the highest-geared to reach the screen in many a month. It goes into action when, assigned to cover her arrival on the "Queen Mary," he treats 'her so contemptuously con-temptuously that she waits her time to get even with him. It comes when she succeeds in getting get-ting him to- fall in love witn her and marries him simply to crash the gossip columns. Surrounding "Nelson Eddy witn j an all-star cast comprising Vir-; Vir-; giuia Bruce, Victor McLaglen, I Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arn old, Guy Kibbee and Charles Butterworth, "Let Freedom Ring" romantic drama of pioneer days, opens at the Rivoii theater thea-ter Friday for a two day engagement. en-gagement. A story of the fight between farmers of the lSBU's and an unscrupulous railroad construction construc-tion gang pressing westward, the two-fisted story, authored by Ben Hecht, presents Eddy a a young Harvard law school graduate, Barrymore as his father and leader of the farmers, Miss Bruce as Eddy's sweetheart, proprietress pro-prietress of a Western cafe, Arnold Arn-old as the Wall Street railroad tycoon and McLaglen as his Irisli foreman. Eddy sings seven numbers, Including In-cluding "Dusty Road," "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," "Home, Sweet Home," "Where Else But - Here," "Pat, Sez He," Drigo's "Love's Serenade." and the national na-tional hymn. "My Country "Tis ' of Thee." Miss Bruce leads the singing of this last number, with Eddy and a massed chorus tak-1 tak-1 ing up the verse.. Also heard is, "I've Been Working on the Rail- road," sung by a male chorus. |