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Show 1U- FIRMAGEJHEATRE Friday and Saturday "The Man From Sundown", with Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Richard Fiske and others in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature fea-ture show. It is a western melo-draniia melo-draniia with songs. The story concerns con-cerns the efforts of Texas Rangers Rang-ers to find a gang leader who has killed everyone who kfcows him so that they cannot testify against him. "Bad Lands", with Robert Bar-rat, Bar-rat, Noah Beery jr.., Guinn Williams Wil-liams and Andy Clyde in the cast, comes to this theatre as the other picture of the double feature show. The story concerns itself with a sheriff and a pcsse of men, who are trapped' by a band of Indians. Slowly the men are killed off after horrible experiences and finally only the sheriff survives. Chapter 9 'of the serial t ,"Lkxne Ranger Rides Again", also will be shown- Sunday "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", with an English cast and filmed in England, oomes to the iFirmage theatre Sunday only. The story is a sentimental tribute to a teacher in an English public school of venerable tradition. Mr. Chips, portrayed by Robert Donat, teaches four genera ti cms. c youngsters. young-sters. A shy, unsuccessful, and unassuming teacher at the start, he marries a charming woman, and after her death he ends his days as a venerable institution in the school. The latest news and a Pete Smith specialty, "Penny'3 Picnic", also will be shown. londlay "Blondie Takes a Vacation", with Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Donald Meek and others in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Monday only. It is based on a comic strip by Chic Young. This time Blondie, Dagwood and Baby Dumpling find adventure on a vacation trip when they try to save the hotel of an old couple. An Our Gang comedy, ''Practical Jokers", and Donald Duck in "Donald's Golf Game" also 'will be shown. Tuesday and Weflnesflay Lightning acin, thrilling romance ro-mance and' exciting adventure are in store for moviegoers when they witness Edward Small's new romantic ro-mantic drama, "The Man In the Iron Mask", coming to the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Tueday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The new film production stars Louis Hayward and Joan ! Bennett as a new romantic duo, with Warren Williams, Alan Hale, Marian Martin and ethers in the supporting cast. The latest news also will be shown. ThHrsday With a cast studded with stars and a story filled with action and humor, Hal Roache's "Zenobia", a merry comedy romance of the olc. south comes to the Firmage the-tre the-tre Thursday. Among those taking tak-ing part are Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker, June Lang. Billie Burke, Alice Brady and ethers. Selected short subjects also will be shown. AC |