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Show FIRMAGEJHEATRE Sunday and Monday "They Died With Their Boots On", the new Warner Brothers picture which comes to the Fir-mage Fir-mage theatre, with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in the co-starring co-starring roles, brings to life on the screen one of the most stirring chapters in the history of the old west. But even more than that, it tells for the first time on the screen, the true story of a man who made the phrase: "Custer's Last Stand", a synonym for deathless death-less courage. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday A thundering epic of heroic adventure, ad-venture, Columbia's "Texas" has been enthusiastically hailed as "all the great action pictures you've ever dreamed of. rolled into one!" William HoUien, Claire Trevor u'nd Glenn Ford are started in the suspense-crammed new film, said to be compounded of hair-trigger hair-trigger gun fights, spectacular stampedes, frontier feuds, flaming-passions flaming-passions and the many other vivid and colorful features of the great southwest The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Thursday and Friday "Mountain Moonlight," which brings Republic's "Weaver Brothers Bro-thers and Elviry" to the Firmage theatre Thursday and Friday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, presents an engaging engag-ing plot which takes their entourage en-tourage to Washing-ton, D. C. in quest of $200,000, which their ancestors an-cestors loaned to the government back in 1790. The Weavers decide that now is a suitable time to collect col-lect this money to help their friends in the Ozark mountains after a cyclone had struck the community. v Film fans who demand the best in action, romance, laughter and melody are in for the time of their lives when "Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona" starring that slam-bang musical trio, "The Rangebusters" comes to this theatre as the second picture of the double feature show. Saturday Ninety -three minutes of action, suspense and romance are packed in Paramount's latest western thriller. "The Round Up", which comes to this theatre Saturday only. Wild Apaches do their warpath war-path stuff with smuggled rifles while veteran cavalry troopers stage a thrilling battle against the marauding redskins. The hero is attacked by Indian Chief Black, which leads to a climax that solves an umisual love triangle and subdues sub-dues the redskins and their crook, ed white cronies. Chapter 10 of the serial and a cartoon also will be shown. r |