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Show FIRMAGETHEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday The human interest for adults which attaches to the problems "and complexities in the life of a small boy should make for general audience interest and entertainment entertain-ment for "Dinky" Warner Brothers Bro-thers picture coming to the Firm-age Firm-age theatre Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day and starring Jackie Cooper. At the same time, the fact that This picture is actually material for the entire family, with something some-thing to interest adults but with greater concentration on the children. chil-dren. Against a combined and contrasted background of swank boys' military academy and orphanage for both boys and girls, the story recounts the life of a boy, at hme at the academy, yet with a feeling of friendship for the youngsters across the fence who have no parents; his loyalty to his mother when she is sent to jail for. something she had not done; his effort to keep from her his knowledge of the truth of her "stay in Chicago", and his return to the academy and vindication of his mother's innocence in his own way. A lively brthebay, gsiocyn way. A lively boys' football game features the conclusion. Mary Astor, Roger Pryor and other wellknown screen stars are seen in the cast. Chapter 10 of "The Great Air Mystery", and two comedies will also be shown. A special matinee will be shown Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thursday Remember the "Thin Man"? What a thrilling, entertaining film is was ? Now the same author, Dashiell Hammett, has turned out another bang-up mystery mys-tery yarn, full of amazing situations situa-tions and delightful comedy to go with it. It is Universal's "Mr. Dynamite," starring Edmund Lowe, which comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday only. |