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Show flRMAGEJTHEATRE Sunday and Monday Two great love stories, and a thousand thrills a thousand at the very least! mark the new Cecil B. DeMille epic film, "North West Mounted Police," which Par-', amount will present Sunday and ! Monday at the Firmage theatre, with Gary Cooper and Madeleine, Carroll starred, and Paulette God-: dard, Preston Foster, Robert j Preston, Akim Tamiroff, Lynn J Overman, George Bancroft, Lon Chaney jr. and Walter Hampden; rounding out the list of well known supporting players. The; more important of the love stories happens to be a triangular affair,! one in which Gary Cooper, cast as Dusty Rivers, a Texas Ranger, ' and Preston Foster, playing Brett, sergeant of the . Mounted, both become romantically persuaded of the lovelienss of Miss Carroll, seen as April Logan, charming nurse.; The other love story, hardly less important, concerns Robert Pres-1 ton, who holds down the role of Ronnie Logan, one of the Mounted, Mount-ed, and Paulette Goddard, who has one of the best roles she has ever played, that of Louvette, an Indian girl about as tame as a wildcat when it comes to matters of the heart. The latest news also j will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Wallace Beery rides again and shoots and kills and amuses the while, Tuesday and Wednesday, in j "Wyoming," this sequence of ad- venturings with the state of Wy- oming as the locale. The time is j a little after the Civil war, and j shortly before General Custer, who appears in thy story, marched i his men to their doom on the Lit-i Lit-i tie Big Horn. In , in other ! api-ciira:.. -Lty i both bad man and hero, gunman and de-i de-i fender of the right, and this time he ends, after having put villains and villainy to rout, in the toils j of romance as personified by Mar-! Mar-! jorie Main, lady-blacksmith with I emotions to match her profession. I The latest news and a cartoon, ' "The Egg Hur.t," also will be ! shown. I j Thursday Into a world gone mad with I war and hate, Lum and Abncr of radio fame, Thursday night bring to the Firmage theatre a simple story, packed with the humor and I peace of the Ozarks, to tiieir mil- lions of fans. Playing the two j kindly old storekeepers of Pine j Ridge who have become so belov-1 ed, Lum and Abner make an at- j tetion-demanding screen bow in "Dreaming Out LouiJ" for RKO J Radio. Three good short subjects j also will be shown. I Friday and Saturday "Five Little Peppers In Trouble," Trou-ble," latest adventure of fiction's favorite family, shows at the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Friday and Saturday Satur-day as one feature of the double billing. Edith Fellows, Dorothy Ann Seese, Dorothy Peterson and Pierre Watkin also are in the cast. Action as only "Hopalong" Cas-sidy Cas-sidy seems to be able to deliver it. keynotes the latest screen adventure ad-venture of that famous cowboy, "Three Men From Texas," which is the second feature for Friday i and Saturday. Action, and plenty I of it, drummed out to the accompaniment accomp-animent of thundering hoof beats and the barking staccato of six-guns! six-guns! The other two men from Texas in this fast-moving story of land-grabbing days in California, are Russell Hayden and a newcomer new-comer to this series but hardly a newcomer to the screen Andy Clyde. Others in the cast are Esther Es-ther Estrella, a charming Los Angeles An-geles beauty rather new to the movies, Morris Ankrum, Morgan Wallace and others. n |