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Show FIRMAGEJTHEATRE Friday and Saturday Acclaimed as one of the greatest great-est although she is certainly the tiniest of the world's operatic stars, Lily Pons returns to the sound screen and floods it with her glorious voice in "That Girl From Paris," co-starred with the inimitable inimi-table Jack Oakie and Gene Raymond. Ray-mond. This picture comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. "The Girl From Paris" is said to be a sparkling festival, and pictures Miss Pons as a Parisian opera star who leaves her fiancee at the altar, thumbs her way across the Atlantic ocean and sails into a gay, exhilarating romance with Gene Raymond whose manifestations manifesta-tions form an entertainment delight. de-light. Metrotone News also will be shown these nights. Sunday and Monday Garbo in love with Robert Taylor! The most glamorous, most alluring, most talked about actress in the world in an enthralling romance with the handsome young screen star who has achieved the most phenomenal rise in popularity in the annuars of Hollywood. This is the sensational love team presented present-ed in the long-awaited Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer filmization of the celebrated play and novel, "Ca-millle". "Ca-millle". The story is that of a gorgeous gor-geous woman who fell in love with a dashing youth when it was far from her original intention. She was a woman of the world, intending intend-ing to lavish her charms on the wealthy Baron de Varville, when she met Armand Duval. The story of their love that was stronger than destiny, weaker only than death itself, brings Garbo to the screen in her greatest role and offers of-fers Robert Taylor the most powerful part he has yet portrayed. portray-ed. The supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allen, Jessie Ralph and others. This picture pic-ture comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Sunday and Monday. A Movietone Movie-tone news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday "You Only Live Once" a beautifully beauti-fully enacted drama of the love of a man and a woman that endures the most extreme tests that can be given. This picture comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, with Sylvia Sidney, Henry j Fonda, Barton McLane, Chic Sale ! and others in the cast. Chapter j 7 of "Secret Agent X-9" and aj Silly Symphony color cartoon also will be shown. Thursday "Everybody's Old Man" with Irvin S. Cobb, Rochell Hudson,! Johnny Downs and Norman Foster starring, oomesj to the Firmagei j theatre Thursday. The story deals j with a manufacturer who loses j interest in business upon the death ' of his life-long competitor. He takes a vacation and returns to find that his nephew has set himself him-self up as a little Napoleon who regards his uncle as a has-been. ; So the old man takes over the affairs af-fairs of the heirs of the rival factory, fac-tory, forcing his nephew to say "Uncle". Selected short subjects I also will ibe shown. I |