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Show FIRMAGE THEATRE Friday and Saturday Depicting the courageous fight of a beautiful young feminine lawyer, law-yer, who risks love and reputation reputa-tion to save a simple backwoods girl who wanted a pretty drc?s and love only to be doomed by back-, woods vengeance. Career Woman," Wo-man," the Twentieth Century-Fox ci''a:naL:e sensation, comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Satsr- day. Vitally alive is this different I story of a lonely backwoods girl's ( fight for freedom and justice. Ldaire Trevor and Michael Whalen ire inspiringly cast in the leading lomantic roles with Isabel Jewell. Eric Linden, Virginia Field and 3ene Loekhart also featured. An Oswald cartoon, a sports reel and i song hit story also will be shown, j Sunday and Monday I lieplele with pathos, comedy. Jrama and spectacle, "l!ainbow on Lhe River," new singing film starring star-ring young Bo Lib y Breen, comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and i'vioiiauy. Solids designed to appeal to every type of music lover are tendered by the nine-year-old lyric tenor in a heart-touching manner, while the story offers the young star an opportunity to go through the entire gamut of emotions. Set I i.i the reconstruction period follow-1 ir.g the Civil war, the story traces' the early experiences of a young ! waif in Xew Orleans, where a devoted de-voted negro servant of' his dead parents strives (o bring up the lad in ignorance of his family name. The brilliant boy tenor is sur-j i'7 in. d by such capable '.pi-'ri,rm-eis as .May Itcbson. Charles But-' terworth, Louise Beavers, Alen; Mow'hray and others. A Terrytoon and a Movietone news also will be shown. Tuesday and ednesday With all tiie color, ac.i.m and excitement typical of college toot-ball toot-ball and its baek''i o . nd. "lhe Ui ' Came,'' l!KO Uadio's gridiron .-tory by Francis Wallace, comes to the screen at the Firnutgc ;h.a-: tre with a notable roster of cinema favorites, along with a cast of A 1 1 - mcrican gridiron gladiators to provide vivid realism. C'incerniri the eri.iiron career of a e.al mimr's on attending college under the spoil.- orsliip cf a s or.s irja n 1 who makes a fortune by backing the lad's sensational playinu. the story is said to be reait I.: with . lamatie action, comedy and romance. ro-mance. The cast incLvlcs I'll ip Huston. Jure Travis. Bruce Cabot, dames (ilea.-n and othei. Chapiter of "S.cret Aent X-'.i" and an O-wal.l cartoon also will be shown. Thursday "The Man Who Broke the Bank a' Monre Carlo" will he hown at the Firmage theatre Thursday only, featuring KunaM Ci.lv" i in. ' Joan Bennett and Colvin Cllve. The story is about a Hu.-sian p; ir.ee reuueej to driving a taxi in Paris who is sent by friends, who have pooled their resources, to ! break the bar.k at Monte Carlo by. a system they have worked out He does that and falls into the hands of unscrupulous persons I who arrange for him to lose the money. Three excellent short subjects sub-jects also will be shown. |