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Show r r $ i?r v-. - "C - if - if - A 4 - , -5"- '--'s Pl 0 V- 0 "(UTA H)- .S U N-D A Y. H E R A L Dr SUN D A Y, 'FE B IIA R Y 7, 1 9 3 2 rAGE FIVE .IT t'. It 9 .'JErMtertaiiiMeiiit ii 7Jf If 6 m wan V V' - i Ruth Qiatterton I' At VParamQiuit n Emotional. Role - POIGNANT D3AMA . riutli chcttcrton,' who has contin- , ued to maintain her prestige a the -first lady of ihc talking acreen" jsihcej her successes . In "Madame X" ' and "Sarah and Son. will be seen.' beginnins today at the Paramount theater, In her 1 etlrrtng new drama, "Tomorrow' and Tomorrow. V This play , written writ-ten by Philip Barry, the brilliant author of "Holiday , startled blase JCew York with Its story of a love that was stronger than convention, conven-tion, and it gains in l. nr;atlc power pow-er under Its screcrv interpretation by Miss Chattcrton ' and PauI Lukas, her leading man Tomorrow and ' Tomorrbw"ls a deep-toned drama built; around a problem, vital to happiness in marriage. mar-riage. The mighty emotional sweep of the stonrgiye3 the' star i great opportunTty for utilization of hei dramatic powers. he appears is n young wile who Is beginning to realize that in spite of the luxury 8 nd pleasantness of her surround- 7 lngaand- CQmpfinionyhlp of her husband, her life is empty and meaningless. Her, yearn for the motherhood that has been denied her shadows her whole life. : Her devotion .to., her- husband, portrayed by Robert Ames, faces a severe" test , when she meets a famous doctor (Paul J-ukas). who understands her dilemma and is deeply impressed by her womanlyvtheir . marriage practically impoeV charm and beauty. : aramount news oners me licst pictures of the Japanese atticx on Shanghai, together;; with a se lected program of short subjects. v L ' r ' ' ; -TOEVOTiON V f ? . . ---More "ravishing "than eve?' Ann Harding will prove a trmendous attraction at the Paramount thea-.; thea-.; ler TuesdayJ and Wednesday. Perhaps never has. this star had X- J vehicle .more worthy of her .tal-' .tal-' ent.'thari1thiswhimrlcal story of a? young; English girl who; beljcves rirerylhing fair in lovaf fi- C : . Although -S basieallv' romantic drama, Devotion"? has been han dled . with a lights touch which - seasons Its interesting -plot ' with gay mirth. ,t!4. ; t Associated with Mis3 Harding in " presenting the' story on ;4he screen id a cast o"unuallyfpapable pay-kti pay-kti Leslie, Ho ward, i acquits him- eelf 'magnificently in 4he. romantic lail'nTMVMitti Mim Hftrdlner: Robsrt Williams, contributes another In- terestmg characterization. ' ROBERT ; MONTGOMERY. . "Lovers ' CouraeoVptiy?ng at ;. the Paramount theater Thursday Thurs-day .and - Friday- provides Robert : Montgomery with his roost likable rolc.He " man who portrays young English circles the globe 1ft search of adventure, and finds falling in loye his greatest Charming Madge ' Evans " scores opposlteTthe star. with , Roland " Young,- .Frederick Kerr and Beryl Mercer in appeal-: appeal-: (:tng. character, roles. : ' , Poignant romantic ,, altuatiom: - j are presented with sincerity and at times the story rises into tne realms - t dramaTThe dialogue Is exceedingly exceed-ingly witty ind vivacious. ..?-WIliieSmlth (Montgomery) has . I discovered that cven i travel - loses - -its- charm " when Indulged i- in v too mucfcui So he settles down-. a.a a - . . " TO O. L ATE .FOR CLASSIFICATION ' - - wantep ' Would like to rentr small piano. 290 No. Univ. . . f9 there H a Difference Y dr;; e.;mansfield, K : .-T.' Ph. . CV N.' 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Cl-ss iiumble clerk in a South African ::ty, to write the play that will ictrieve his fortunes. Then he meets the lovely daughter of a doughty BflUsh admiral and cannot can-not drive love from his mind even when he realizes that the differ- ence in their social standine makes slble. But nothing stops Madge - from proposing and the young man has to make a decision quickly! 'SUICIDE FLEET For .the makine of "Suicide J Fleet,"; the screen spectacle; which will thrill audiericesat the Paramount Para-mount theater Saturday, a strange fleet was gathered in the quiet Mexican waters adjacent to Las ''Coronados Islands. twenty-five niiles from San Diego. It consist--ca of , two v stately - square-rigged sailing ships,; ancient , but! still seaworthy, sea-worthy, survivors of' the Yankee Clipper era, ten United States naval 'r vessels composed : of four submarines, and six destroyers and a miscellaneous collection of tugs and lighters. Among the underseas vessels was the Argonaut, largest submarine in the U S. Navy which was built at a cost of $8,000,000.. The - unique - armada was assembled assem-bled for a stirring action drama of the sea that was climaxe.dwith the two old clippers meeting a spectacular1 end to provided thrills v the two' old vessels which twice had been "resurrected from ships' rravevards.' yftte awaiUng their execution, i,e two doomed ships served as the 'ocation home of Director .Albert: Rogell, and the members of the ac3t Including Bill Boyd, Robert Armstrong, :: James Gleason and Harry 3annister. S7ORFHEUM Story of lOOO One &irl lost a quarter ah - ; other, her reputation--and vher home. , But, she won a I husba,nd and a ; flat-df her o wti. See for yourself how shefmanao;ed it.; . : ; - - ;-f t', !".-. ;' -i " : v "SHOTGUN WEDDING''; v r . ...... , '. "T I VV, From Vina Delmat y-J 8en 1 novel . ?.CtUJJ SANDWICH Splendid Film- Attr actions :Here ; This Unusual Comedy ? 1 fi Drama Presented V At Crest Today 0&x M STRICTLY DISHONORABLE?' One of the most delightful mo tion pictures to reach ' the local 4 screen in many A . day is "Strictly Dishonorable," sophisticated ' comedy com-edy which opened Its engagement yesterday at the ,Crest theater. Paul Lukas Is quite in character as the continental lover and' delivers deliv-ers a performance bound to increase in-crease his rapidly growing': circle of feminine admirers.. Dainty little Sidney Fox vis delightful as the innocent Southern girl, and Lewis Stone's attainments as ah actor have -never been n better demonstrated demon-strated than in his role of Uhe dignified dig-nified judge who becomes pleasantly pleasant-ly "jingled" each evening. Others who contribute able ( characterizations characteriza-tions to the pictureare William Ricciardi, , George ' Meeker, Sidney Toler and Joseph W. Girard. All the action of ."Strictly Dishonorable Dis-honorable '-takes; place in a. New York speakeasy and the apartments apart-ments above it, " and the picture follows the adventures tof a Southern South-ern Kil and an Italian opera singer sing-er whose intentions, as he admits to her, are ''strictly dishonorable." And as soon as they arrive in his I .4. UA tmilli ,'nf Ilia iflilinMlir In gay ety , suspense, T dramatic tempo and unrelaxing entertainment entertain-ment it is outstanding In the field of ' sophisticated ' comedy "dramas and wins admiration by the sheer merit in every phase of its production produc-tion . "THE BARGAIN" 'The Bargain," the First Nation- BEST SOUND IN TOWN Heart - Throbs . . ' H. V, VLCn : . Comedies : A The - INIanagetaent of the ORPHEUM endorses ; : 1.BAD.GIRL, . r ; MViii'iiiriwauiawMWwwiiMMMM"ig f Upper left Ruth Chatterton' . now" playing at the Paramount lh "Tomorrow "To-morrow and Tomorrow." ' Upper rlght, Sally Eilera and James Dunn In "Bad Girl," current attraction at the Orpheum; lower right, scene from "Strictly Dishonorable," Tiow playing at the Crest. '. at picture which comes to the Crest theater Wednesday and Thursday next, so deeply engrossed the Interest In-terest of director, players and crew during the filming that they often worked far into the night, so as not to lose the spirit of the piece by interruption. Coffee and sandwiches wefe brought In and after the last shot was made, Robert Milton, the dl- rector took everybody to dine at one of Hollywood's finest cafes, to show his appreciation. Those featured in the tender and whimsical 'drama of domestic life are . Lewis ' Stone, Evalyn -Knapp, Charles Butterworth, Doris KeiU i yon, John Darrow, Oscar Apfel, nji-Mej:kcta9d Nella Walker. The picture is an adaptation- or "iou and I," the-Harvard Prize play by Philip Barry, which enjoyed- more than a year's run on Broad- vay. GREST - - ' - ' ' ''jv The story concerns, the adventures: of . a ' charming Soutliern Belle who mests th "gfeat -lover?-..In the heart of liroadway and then DOESNT WANT . TO GO. HOME ! , As Brock Pemberton's stage -production In NewYork this romantic comedy drama 4 turvlved heat .waves, market crashes, business depression ---and" everything;, and now as a 1 picture with JOHN 8TAHI ,irho- gavf yon "SEED,W directing, it Is, a practical guarantee' of a good time for every DOdyv mn Nrn rv r 1 Mil J a:universalpictur PAUL LUKAS SIDNEY-FOX LEWIS,; tA ; STONE George Meeker Sidney Toler Wo. Kicciardi -Ms) Week 'The Bargain'-Is' tottcOPftttbse human. chuckling, heartwarming dramas' which makes everybody feel that the world is a if better place than they had supposed. '"fake all the family. . ...; .- ' , - - - - - , , !'I LIKE YOUK NERVEK William McGann, who directed hDmiglas Fairbanks, Jr., in his sec- ond First National starring 'vehicle "I Like Your Nerve," which comes to the Crest theater Friday " and Saturday next first photographed Douglas at a kid party, where the clever lad did an imperconation of Dr. Jekyll and Mrr Hyde for the amusement of the guests. . Lpretta Young plays feminine lead .irt". "I Like Your Nerve." Others in ; the cast are Claude AHister, . Andre Chcron, Henry, Kolker, Ejtptund Brcon, Boris Karloff and LuisnAl-berni. LuisnAl-berni. i SUNDAY Monday - Tuesday s. . - i. z produced by Carl Lacmmle, Jr . ; ' from JBrock Pemberton's Broadway : 5 , stage hit by Preston Sturges which ' ' survled X market crashes,' r heat , ) - waves ; : everything!' i andwass " awarded,", the; Dramatist's - Guild ' j prize .because "It left, the audience . v brighter and ' more cheerful ( after 1 1 seeing It4.'" - - 1 j "Bad Girl" Comes To Orpheum; Is Realistic Drama BAD GIRL! . Comedy, pathos, and. deep understanding under-standing ot hunaan nature vie for supremacy in the Fox Film version of Vina Delmar'sr "Bad Girl" which opens today at th Orpheum theater thea-ter for an engagement of three days. .Frank Borzage's inspired di-i di-i ecticf is- said to mark this gripping grip-ping 'study of "tirbt year marriage and mptherhoodi iwhlch? features James Dunn and Sally' Ei'.ers in the principal roles, as one of the most Vealistlc film dramas of the current season. MinnsT Gombell heads . the supporting cast which also includes William . Pawley ind Frank - Darien. -."GUILTY HANDS" ,: " Lionel Barrymore is featured as "vzrt ) jr " ' . i ii ii lujjir ' z-i elf,; f . iX.j y- m 1 vi, i iwinrrWiirttyfr-Ottn I .M, -.fg " -r, '4theme VitalTo I i ;X r Life and Love 2 i The deep-toned drama of a woman whose heart cries out for the companionship of child; Gloriously Lady of the Screen: CUTi If Edmorrow ii no;. J 7 t'is morrow ; with PAUL LUKAS Philip Barry's tender, gleaming play now a great Paramount Picture i m , w 1 Talkrtoon y iv 4h f Paramount News Special! rur r 11 4. JAPANESE ATTACK 'ON SHANGHAI 1 . : i IT rn nzrn nrrn rh rffrnj u w-1 jjLrJuu ajaJmuu(ULti ... First on the Railroads s-.f .' -j," --' - ' r :.w.. 'rti "iw Made of extra heavy, deep dyed, secret -proces, eight trance indigo denim that withstands the hardest wear and launders perfectly. Regular Value $1.65 Special now ))(B . . ... 7vrf ;--,' '-i Ihi)) ' -1 1 GTOEE OF GREiiTER VALUER the master killer in "Guilty Hands," Bayard Veiller's new mystery drama which comes to the Orpheum Orph-eum theater Wednesday and Thursday. In this startling murder thriller Barrymore contributes an outstanding out-standing performance. His characterization char-acterization of the veteran prosecutor prose-cutor and attorney, facing the necessity nec-essity of killing a man himself, rises to great dramatic heights. W. S. Van Dyke directed the mystery picture with splendid judgment and adroit use of un-, usual camera angle and sound effects to strengthen the bafflement baffle-ment andmystery of the original piece penned xpertly by Veiller. -Kay Francis and Madge Evans head the splendid supporting cast Miss Francis playing tS? part of Earrymore's' feminine nemesis and iss Evans acting the part of his daughter, paired with William Bakewell in romantic interest. 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