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Show flRMAGEJHEATRE Friday and Saturday "Reckless Living',, Universal's fast-stepping comedy drama of impetuous youth, which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Saturday as one of the pictures of a double feature show, introduces a unique set of characters, whose breezy, rollicking antics provide hilarious entertainment from start to finish. Robert Wilcox, Nan Grey and William Lundigan are in the cast. Radio's greatest singing cowboy, Smith Ballew, becomes Harold Bell Wright's most thrilling hero in the role of fighting, singing, loving son of the plains who blazes a trail for gold-laden stage-j stage-j coaches, thundering through trea- cherous mountain passes that bris- ' tic with the guns of raiding des- j 1 peradoes and chanting unforgettable unforget-table cowboy ballads to the tune of whining bullets in "Western Gold", a Twentieth Cen.tury-.Fox release which comes to the Fir-1 mage theatre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of the double feature. Chapter 1 of the serial "Red Barry", also will be shown. Sunday and Monday Boasting a story genuinely human hu-man in theme, richly enhanced by homely humor, with scenes laid in the contrasting backfrounds if a quaintly rustic section of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania and the entertainment world of Chicago, and with an elobcrate and beautiful sequence of an ice-skating ice-skating carnival as its show-piece, j Bobby Breen's latest and by far most pretentious picture, "Break-, "Break-, ing the Ice," comes to the Firmage theatre Sunday and Monday. This j picture features the world's young- est ice figure-skater, Irene Dare, i and Charlie Ruggles and Dolores i Costello, at the head of a supporting support-ing cast. A news reel and a cartoon car-toon also will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday A devil-may-care wandering I printer who unexpectedly takes ; over the editorship of a country ! (Continued from nae-n 4) FIRMAGETHEATRE (Continued on next page) newspaper to help a lady in distress dis-tress is the central figure in the new Bob Burns picture, "The Arkansas Ar-kansas Traveler." coming to the Firniage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. The itinerate printer one of the most colorful figures to come to the screen in many seasons, sea-sons, is played, of course, by the sag-e of Van Buren, who now has his most serious role to date. He is supported by Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot Dickie Moore, Irvin S. Cobb and others. Thursday If you like your mysteries plausible plaus-ible as well as thrilling you really real-ly ought to take time out to see ''Time Out For Murder", which comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday only, with Gloria Stuart, Stu-art, Michael W'halen and Chick Chandler featured in a fine cast. It's a swell picture from start to finish; cleverly concocted, racy in its action, hard-hitting with its suspense and final dramatic impact. im-pact. Selected short subjects also will be shown. |