Show 4—0 TflE OODEN STANDARD ‘DERELICT REAL ACTON DRAMA AT PARAMOUNT UXAMTTTRTt SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 30 1930 SEAS AND PASSION SHOW FEATURED -- Do you want to be thrilled? To hold your breath while a drama of life and death of hate and love unfolds itself in ever mounting ac tion against a background of storms at sea of ships crashing in the uight of daring rescues and perilous encounters? Then see “Derelict” the feature of the Paramount theatre in which the great George Bancroft a masterful character takendepicts right from the salty ocean in a manner that Is thoroughly moving and con vincing in a drama of deep-se- a love arid hate that ‘will stir you to the very depths of your soul We have seen the mighty Bancroft in VThe Mighty” in “Ladies Love Brutes” since that first tre- Rich in the colorful of the period “Du Barrypageantry Woman of Passion” featuring Norma Talmadge and Conrad Nagel opens today at the Orpheum theatre Adapted from the famous David Belasco play the picture tells the story of the -alluring and wilful beauty who ruled not only King Louis XV of France but held the entire nobility in subjection with her charm As Jeanette Vaubemier an attractive and impulsive little milliner in Paris Miss Talmadge gives an effective portrayal The gay little shop girl attracts the attention-oa young soldier Cos se de Bris-sa- c played by Conrad Nagel and their romance is just about to culminate in marriage when King Louis XV also succumbs to her charm and offers her a position in court She marries a nobleman — one Du Barry to acquire a title and then takes her place in the lavish circle which surrounds the king From humble beginnings the story thus sweeps to heights in romantic and glamorous interest William Famum returns to the screen in this picture in a powerful role " as the French monarch while Hobart Bosworth is cast as the Due de Brissac father of Cosse whose sin- cere love follows Du Barry throughout her dramatic career and culminates --in a glorious triumph for love and romance over luxury r Spectacular soenes showing the surging mobs during the French revolution feature in the picture’s tremendous climax Rounding out its program are a Krazy Kat cartoon a novelty and the latest sound news events ‘ -- f mendous offering “Wolf of Wall Street” But never have we seen him so much at home so dominant of his situation so completely the man Bancroft is real in “Derelict and “Derelict” is a real story A belligerent two-fistsea cap tain fighting to keep a sluggish tramp steamer afloat through the fury of a tropical storm Out of ed the angry night comes the frantic staccatto signal of a in distress— “S O S” “S O ship S”— and he knows that aboard the floundering and-powe- craft is the one man in the world he hates and the woman who him That’s the climatic situation o ’Derelict” and if you can imagine anything more full of possibilities for dynamic Bancroft action we double-- crossed can’t William Boyd ’ seen with Gary Cooper in “The Spoilers” Is Bancroft’s rival In “Derelict" a fighting seaman' who can battle with both fists when the occasion demands Jessie Royce Landis is both beautiful and capable She adds distinction to her part in ' keep him tipped off as to Impending danger from New York or St Louis He worked within a rather limited territory ‘ Gangs hadn’t become trusts in the business sense I can remember the time when to have the federal government on your trail was a serious matter “I hate to say it because I’m a prohibitionist at heart but prohibition has wrought the change It has also changed the gangster from a local to a national institution Though like others I used to drop into a saloon after the theatre I was glad when ‘ prohibition came I even wrote to my sister congratulating her on the fact that her growing children would not be subjected to the temptations of a for-m- er generation Such an ingenuous attitude seems funny today I remember my shock when a friend prophesied that the income tar and prohibition would make liars of ev- ' ery citizen in the United States But he was pretty nearly right “It seems to me that the only way out of the mess including the gang menace is to repeal prohibition and establish martial law ia Chicago ” STUDY OF GUNMEN A thing which has impressed Mr Breese in his study of gangsters past and present is their combination of rough stuff with brains and “Derelict” A splendid array of shorts completes the program which closes - HAS ' OAKIE’S GRIN Tuesday WISE-CRACK- S Jack Oakie whose has attracted about as much attention as his grin is the star-i- n “The Sap from Syracuse” one of the two feature pictures at the Lyceum to day Monday and Tuesday Oakie is the "cheerful giver” of fun whose first appearance in “Close Harmony” was an instantaneous signal of joy to come In “The Sap from Syracuse ” he has by far his best role to date as the naive coun try boy who thinks the world is his “oyster” Off to see Europe he meets a lovely charmer in distress in the person of Ginger Rogers the cuddlesome cutie of “Young Man of Manhattan” Mistaken for a prominent engineer traveling incognito Oakie cannot convince Ginger of his real identity He is feted and regaled by everyone on the ship Ginger engages him to rescue her from two fake engineers who are trying to obtain possession of a mine she owns in the Balkans How Oakie proves his sincerity and helps and wins the girl is a rousing series of laugh moments The hero of Big 4’s “Trails of Danger” now ‘ playing at the Ly- - MISS NORMA TALMADGE IN PASSION FILM wise-cracki- ng with artistic appreciation I met the proprietor of a road house roaring outside Boston” he said “and that surly "thug with the Jutting jaw cnew more about art than I did :Ie was a connoisseur not only on fixing the police but also In cloisonne and crackle ware After admiring a little vase he had in his office I discovered it was antique Chinese porcelain purchased that day for $15000” — s often ‘Once ‘old-fashion- ceum Wally Wales is the real hero of the popular Mary Roberts Rine- GEORGE BANCROFT and Jessie Landis (upper left) In a scene from “Derelict” surging romance of the high seas now playing at the Paramount Lower left— A less Seldom is one given a clue scene to the fact that not only is he a from “Fast and Loose” a frolicsome comedy of modem youth hero to hordes oL picture fans but which opens a three-da- y is equally well known to still anengagement other public that public which at the Paramount on Wednesday reads and rereads “Nomad’s Land By JESSIE HENDERSON Norma Talmadge and Conrad and other Rinehart stories Special Correspondent of The Nagel (upper right) who are now Standard-Examinappearing at the Orpheum theatre (Copyright 1930 Consolidated in “Du Barry Woman of Passion” Press Association) Below— Scene from “Danger Lights” cai Nov 29— it ' Louis Wolheim Robert Hollywood bandits are Smashing dashing featuring fighting George Bancroft is seen in his new- Armstrong and Jean Arthur who worse” ? remarked Edmund Breese est picture ’“Derelict” at the Paragentleman farmer and actor “They seem worse because they menace ius mount theatre Here is another are coming to the Orpheum soon instead of our ancestors Bad lor picture admirably suited to this vir- ile actor human nature doesn’t change” good ( At the moment Edmund Breese “Derelict” Is a tale of the sea and was gazing across the snappy wooc QS3 practically all of the scenes are taken on a vessel at sea Some of fire in his living room to the roses the most realistic and remarkable climbing briskly all- - over a back scenes of the ocean in its raging yard which in Hollywood is a pamoments are shown in the big tio’ And he was speaking of A1 Cascenes of the story pone as many do hereabouts these u Not the least of the fine parts of days It appears true despite dethis picture is the excellent acting THE practice of some ' screen nials that A1 Capone recently visitof William Boyd (of the legitimate in trying to be even in their ed Hollywood LOVES GARDENS stage) He will Jbe remembered by names what they are not fails of those who saw “The Spoilers" as the appeal toFifi Dorsay the vivacious The reason Mr Breese was lookman who put up such a good fight Fox player ing at roses while speaking of Cawith Gary Cooper In “Derelict" he is not because the reputec pone has Fifi swell a French accent bat czar ‘of is even better than he was in that Chicago’s underworld is says she “nevaire see Paree” one and how he can fight! lak’ a rose” but because almighty The girl of the story is a newcom- -l “My home is Mon’real” says Miss most equally with acting Mr Breese er to the screen She Is Jessie Dorsay “and 1 haf nevaire been is interested in For sixteen years he livedgardens on a Connecticut Royce Landis and we can safely say nearer dear Paree than that she is sure to be seen in subfarm commuting to Broadway He entered pictures in order to get sequent pictures as she is an ex- i cellent actress Innocently enough Gars Bow re- money enough to paint his ConThere Jsn’t a letup In the rapid cently put across some swell pub-- L necticut bam and to buy six cows and smashing action from start When to first became a movie aclicity for the tor thehemovies finish a typical Bancroft story were housed within new Amos ’ri a small There Is some comedy Just enough off Hollywood building to relieve the tenseness of the Andy talkie boulevard at a right where there point when Nevada isn’t room today for a movie living gripping drama A news reel a comedy and a press dispatches room set good one and Clair Anderson with It was In the era before Capone her coupled of the another popular organlogues name with Woman! It may be complete the program “Check and v at 'seen the WedParamount until Man! ' Double CJieck” nesday— C S N - — hart Theatre books of the y! Wales Is as modest as he is fear cow-countr- EVIEWS Prohibition Changes Bad Men of Nowadays :TENSE ACTION er jl -- INI 'f mcdmmm ed allow for the fact that modern civilization makes us all bigger and makes us do things in a bigger way I remember people talking about Jesse James when I was a boy The of Jesse James contemporaries thought him as dangerous as - we H think any modern And BLINDED within his limitationsgangster he was Cottager: If what you say Is Edmund Breese was already a figure CORPS OF SPIES rue that you love your work then “But Jesse James didn’t need lieu- why on the Broadway stage He had bedon’t you find some? Oh-- ' madam fore this been a figure on the Bos- tenants in every city of the country know Tramp: didn’t tie need a corps of spies to love is blind !— Answers you ton stage playing “heavy” in John Craig’s Castle of blessed memorySquare company “There’s one thing you have to grant Capone Mr Breese continued “and that is his executive ability He’s got to be executive to live at all With that talent for - X Glamorous Lady of Love j Double Feature Program TODAY Tomorrow and Tuesday : -- or- ganization Capone could have made a fortune along other legitimate lines Tve always taken a certain interest in the bad men of the old west and in the gangster of the current time They were alike if you i ’ Kings wer® mad about her! A nation fell beforp htf subtle charms the most beautiful and bewitching adventuress the world has ever known! ’I " Er-oo-kle- ’ Now Playing! A Man-wrecke- d A Ship-wrecke- d N "If !! JLM CRASH ON THE STORMY SEAS! :’7 NCE UPON a: TIME- - GEORGE Fill Dorsay Movies arei times They keep the “Sonny Side Up" with “Let Us Be Gay" and “Cheer Up and Smile” good Don’t expect to find "Double Cross Roads" paved with “Good Intentions” Detour to “Hell’s Highway” Explanatory Titles "Harmony at Home" "She Wears the Pants rzUzJ' A Paramount Picture captain of a doomed the one man in the world he hates at his And the woman who mercy! double-cosse- d him even tho she loved him! A thrilling sweeping deep-se- a romance! — Also — ed Buster West Comedy Novel Screen Act Paramount Sound News Anderson Organ Songologue that Helen Kel- ler deaf and blind genius learned was ’doll” Her In- structor gave r- j V£ her a doll and then taught Hiss Keller the name of the by ' means of the manual meth- - v Kiddies 10c Any Time qd of comraunl-catio- n H s y the With Rogers Ginger i n g e n u e o f mash' STARTS TODAY Man of Manhattan” “Young- tl - C)leytmcL Please Come Early MAGEO- DU BARRY and i 4M Wednesday-an- Reporters for Fox Movietone News disdain pencil and pad They do their reporting with a camera Inside Information “The Lion and the Lamb” may lie down together in the movies but only the lion as usual will get up d Thursday Side from- David Belasco’s play — v T -- In a triumphant return to the screen HOBART BOSWORTH GINGER ROGERS WALLY WALTS coming again Witb— WILLIALI PALNUII v: This picture is being taken out of ’ service January 1 This is the last time we will play it Many of our patrons who have seen it two or three times before are r' Woman of Passion ' Told In Two Lines "Our Blushing Brides" "Not So Dumb” V J9 titles sometimes deceive "Hot for Paris” and “Fair and Warmer” must not be mistaken for weather reports The first word Qicture comedy-s- Movie object tyj aujwjsH&Ut on lased iroadway for boosting “Tonight and Yon" is beery dete for the hoy friend end his best girl et the movies )N d Qzramoimt - — - V Knp taro-fist- N i Vimimm Mnwi Added Features mum JACA HAKIM all TALK I NO - ' ' WESTERN f I W IIY: IM A Admission till 6 P SI Adults lDc After 6 P M Adults 15d Children Any Time 10c ’ - : 4up ' Krazy Kat Cartoon “The Bandmaster” Comedy “Plastered’ Paramount Sound News "V |