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Show FIRMAGEJUEATRE Sunday and Monday (Twentieth Century-Fox presents pre-sents the picturization of the' phenomenal play, "Tobacco Road" at the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. After making and breaking theatrical marks in metropolitan New York and various vari-ous road stops around the country,, coun-try,, this stage portrait of a backwoods back-woods clan from the "dirty white trash" caste has been transposed finally to the screen. Although still definitely adult program fare, tbe film translation, as compared com-pared with the original profane stage depiction of the "Lester" tribe and its collective woes, wants and wickedness, is almost Sunday school fare. The cast includes in-cludes Charley Grapewin, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, Elizabeth Patterson, Slim Sum-merville Sum-merville and others. The latest news and a special cartoon, "Raggedy "Rag-gedy Ann", also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Presenting a breathless and thrilling cavalcade of the historical histori-cal beginning and growth of America, from the turbulent days of Valley Forge up to the present times, "Land of Liberty", which comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, offers in one production as engrossing and compelling a series of episodes as is usually seen in fifty or more motion pictures. Among the numerous nu-merous stars who appear are Don Ameche, George Arliss, Edward Arnold, John Barrymore, Warner Baxter, Bob Burns, Claudette Colbert, Col-bert, Betty Davis, Anna Neagle, Loretta Young and many others. The latest news and a March of Time feature, "Australia at War" also will be shown. Thursday and Friday Based on the real-life story of one of the boldest and most dashing dash-ing adventurers in American history, his-tory, Edward Small's latest production, pro-duction, "Kit Carson", with Jon Hall playing the title role, is coming com-ing to this theatre Thursday and Friday. Others in the cast are Lynn Bari, Dana Andrews, Ward Bond and Harold Huber. Abounding Abound-ing in spectacular scenes this picture pic-ture shows bitter fighting with the Indians, dangerous trekfe in wagon trains, plots and counterplots counter-plots engineered by sly and cunning cun-ning Mexican schemers. Two colored cartoons also will be shown. Saturday A picture as timely and exciting excit-ing as the latest news bulletin will come to the Firmage theatre Saturday when Warner Brothers' "A Dispatch From Reuter's" starring star-ring Edward G. Robinson, will be shown. Never before has the screen revealed the rale of a person per-son so widely heard of, but so little known. Robinson plays the 'part of Julius Reuter, whose speedy disputches held within them the faUi of empire and who tlid more to form the ethical credo of news gathering than any man in history. Kdmi Ue.st, Albert Hnsserman, Nigel Bruce, Gene I,ockhart: and others are in the cast. Chapter 3 of "Sky Raiders", a cartoon and a spocialty also wlU be shown. |