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Show FIRMAGETHEATRF Friday and Saturday "It Happened In Hollywood"; with Richard Dix, Fay Wray ana Victor Killian in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saurday as one of the pictures of a double feature show It is a story of a cowboy star who ceases to shine with the coming of the talkies. He becomes desperate sets out to roib.a bank, encounters real bandits, Captures tiherrt ani is back on the movies again. "Trapped By.G-Men", with Jack Holt, Wynne Gibson, : C. Henry Gordon and Jack La. Rue in the cast, comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday -as the other picture of the , double: feature. It tells the story of, a hive of criminals crimi-nals who are hiding out in a secluded se-cluded mining camp- and who are eventually apprehended by G-man, G-man, who poses as a crook -to -get among them. A news reel also will be shown... -...'.- : Sunday and Monday Sparkling with catchy Gershwin tunes and with : hilarious stories of English social life as its basis RKO Radio's new "A Damsel in Distress" comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday - and Monday to present Fred Astaire in his first picture with George Burns ana Gracie Allen. The film has been planned throughout to afford thl wing-footed favoribe exceptional opportunity for sensational novelty novel-ty dances and coanedy, and with its brilliant cast, its unique ana uproarious plot and its tuneful melodies, the offering is said to be one of the screen events of the season. The story deals with a fantastic love affair between an American dancer and a titleo British girl. A news reel also wili be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Janet Gaynor and Fredrick March come to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Tuesday and Wednesday in a return engagement by public demand, de-mand, in David 0. Selznick's technicolor tech-nicolor production, "A Star I? Born". This glamorous story 01 a little country girl who came to Hollywood, faced the odds of 100,-000 100,-000 to one and scaled the heights of stardom, marks the first up-to-the-minute story to be filmed in technicolor. Adolph Menjou, May Robson and Andy Devine art among the cast. Chapter 8 of the j serial also also be shown. Thursday ! Arsene Lupin, that famous fk--; tional character created by Mau- rice Le Blanc, is reviewed in "Ar- sene Lupin Returns", which comes ! to the Firmage theatre Thursday, i In this new mystery thriller the adventures of the famous gentle-! gentle-! man jewel thief, who is supposeu to be dead, are continued. The story's action races at breathless |