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Show HRMAGETHEATRE Sunday and Monday America's mechanized army roars into action .in a thundering cavalcade of defense preparedness to supply a background of teeming excitement in "The Bugle Sounds", starring Wallace Beery and1 coming com-ing to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. With Beery seen as an old cavalry sergeant who is obliged to trade his faithful horse for a steel steed, the film depicts the birth of Uncle Sam's first line motorized combat battalions. The cast also includes Marjorie Main, Lewis Stone and others. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday Thrills of the jungle cram tense action into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Tarzan's Secret Treasure," Trea-sure," which reunites Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan and little Johnny Sheffield. Weiss-muller, Weiss-muller, who, since his last Tarzan appearance, has starred in the Acquacade, and appeared in swimming swim-ming exhibitons in many cities, has some new thrills in store for his fans. The latest news and a colored cartoon also will be seen along with this picture to be shown at this theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Thursday and Friday Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. . . . the Bum-stead Bum-stead family of cartoon strip, radio and motion picture fame. . . return to the' screen of the Firmage Fir-mage theatre Thursday and Friday, Fri-day, in their latest happy adven. ture, "Blondie in Society". This laugh-filled picture deals with the adventures of Blondie with the Four Hundred, a series of hilarious hilar-ious incidents which begin with Dagwood almost arrested for writing writ-ing out a $50 check wihout Blon-die's Blon-die's knowledge. In "West of Cimarron", action drama coming to this theatre as the second picture of a double feature fea-ture show. Republic promises another an-other smash-bang western starring the Three Mesquiteers Tom Tyler. Ty-ler. Boh Steele and Rufe Davis. Sikurffay Roddy McDowall )the talented young English actor in his first starring vehicle! It's the new 20th Century-Fox hit "On the Sunny Sun-ny Side," coming to the Firmage theatre Saturday only. This picture pic-ture is the gay, heart-warming story of one London lad, bombed out by the blitz, who comes to America for the duration. His life in Yankee-land is not altogether alto-gether a happy one for his coming com-ing creates complications in the home of the Andrewses, a typical American family. Chapter 2 of the serial and a cartoon also will be shown. tr |