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Gene F ord T oddles T oward Where and When TRANS-LUX —<- Current Theater Attractions pLWH4lta8* Thar* IS tamaihiai 5th “Going Native” Revue and Time of Showing. NEW undar th* SUN! _f __ Earle — “Mountain Music," Bob ■ NEW FACES ^m^SHOR^UBJE Bums and Martha Kaye take to the I of 19S7 Capitol Theater’s Manager-Producer Plans hills, at 11:15 a.m., 1:35, 4:25, 7:15 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows at 12:55, M JOE PEHHER • HARRIET HILLIARD A and Better Local Talent Revue. 3:45, 6:30 and 9:10 p.m. II MILTOH IERLE • PARKTAKARKUS Bigger 1 Exclutivo Paramount Scoop Capitol—“The Emperor's Candle- II IOC Haw Facts 1,000 Hi* Meat Roadside sticks," espionage, adventure and love, 0 SOHO Chicago Strike Riot Sailing Smoothly. IS HITS ky I HEW SOHG WRITERS Some Reel at 10:50 a.m., 1:35, 4:20, 7:15 and 10 C Shown Rerat § Committea Coming I'ANT DAY BY JAY CARMODY. p.m. Stage shows at 12:40, 3:25, 6:20 d i« -tuaia mum* W' e* FIELDS * BINQ YOU think it’s Tuesday, do you? Well, that Is only the half of it. and 9 :05 p.m. H^^^acKotan N CROSBY D In The other half of the story is that it's the day when Gene Ford takes Palace — “Captains Courageous," "MISSISSIPPI"'..« his first toward the fifth annual edition of the ' toddling steps "Going Kipling's story in a masterpiece for SPENCER TRACY i> Native" revue at the SO Capitol Theater. Mr. Ford, who from the back and at 11:30 children grown-ups, a.m., '' looks like a wrestler, and from the front like a kind of Max Reinhardt, really I 2:05, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:35 p.m. THEATRE PARKIN^ STARTING WEDNESDAY started work last before the last rocket ft night punctured heaven. "Going Keith’s—“New Faces of 1937," pleas- rxauve is a ana il is set'. • n WILL ROGERS Dig jod ant musical with a of P.M.TO lot laughs, at = for some time in August. It calls 11:30 1 A.M. «. .m make a personal appearance with a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 3SC "DR. BULL" for an early start. 9:30 “The Gang Show,” shown at p.m. SHIRLEY TEMPLE m “Going Native” is not just another being CAPITAL GARAGE ® »”b 9:15 a m. daily at the Palace. Reader Metropolitan—"The Devil Is Driv- “THE LITTLE COLONEL" local talent extravaganza bulging racketeers wrote, directed, composed the ing,” speed exposed, at 11:20 over with homemade sopranos, scale- music, produced and the lead in “The a.m., 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:50 I hopping quartets and muscular ma- plays Show.” p.m. gicians who make pianos disappear. Gang Reader, for all the talents implied Columbia—“Manhattan Melodrama,” Years in show business, during which Bill in that list of Powell the da. and Gable the he has become the best friend of accomplishments, is a lots gambler, at 11:15 modest young man. He's English, In- a.m., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, of people and his own severest critic, 7:35 talks and 9:40 p.m. wouldn't let. Mr. Ford do tense, rapidly, has a sense of anything Little—“Clive of humor, remembers been a India," Ronald like that. His objective is to turn the having Colman chorus man pushes Britain’s frontier for- home-grown talent into the kind of at Poli's (now a triangle ward, at 11 a.m., 7:20 •how at Fourteenth and the Avenue) years 1:05, 3:05, 5:10, which audiences will enjoy and and 9:30 thinks he's p.m. which participants will use as a ago, been lucky and calls spring- Rialto—“Mississippi,” Crosby and board to dive into fame and fortune. every one a “bloke.” The Boy Scouts, Fields contribute music and Native” has been of whom he’s one even to staying at comedy, “Going synony- at 11:35 am., 7:45 their are thousands of 2:20, 4:55, and mous with going places ever since camp, just 10:30 ACADEMY01 Pfr*sih Su5i.50to*to AMBASSADOR W & 1SS; p.m. Also “Looking for Trouble,” E. Lawrence that first show back in 1933. In that "blokes.” Good ones, of course. Phillips’ Theatre Beautiful BOB BURNS and MARTHA RAYI m at 6:15 Continuous Prom 4:.'10 P.M. "MOUNTAIN Reader likes 12:55, 3:30, and 9:05 p.m. MUSIC." News. Initial edition were a lot of individuals acting, but for a rea- KATHARINE HEPBURN and Trans-Lux—News and shorts. Show FRANCHOT TON« in who have been looking at footlights son he, himself, calls “screwy.” As APnim 621 H St. N.E. runs 1 hour and 15 minutes, con- STREET.’* niULLu Phone Line. 3378 from the paid side ever since. Evelyn a producer and director he has argued “QUALITY FRED ASTAIRE. GINGER ROGERS tinuous from 10 a.m. until RICHARD TALMADGE in with actors on business so much that midnight. "SHALL WE DANCE?" News. Tyner was one. She has made so many Penn—“Kid _in he Galahad,” the films do ON IT.” appearances at Rockefeller Center’s enjoys being an actor and letting _“STEP ~sr* k W! well by the fight game, at 2, 3:50, 5:50, AVALON Rainbow Room since that you’d think some one tell him what to do. Even A CUV TV 505 7th St. s.w. 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. AOnLLI CLAUDETTE COLBERT In FREDRIC MARCH JANET GAYNOR ehe was the boss’ She when he thinks the director is crazy, in "A STAR IS BORN." News. daughter. Sheridan—“Shall We latest he is a lamb Dance,” “MAID OF SALEM.” Isn’t, though, she just plays the piano about doing what he's Ann Sothern and Jack are Oakie paired in the leading roles in “Super-Sleuthfilm tale of a Astaire-Rogers musical frivolity, at 1, Also “MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF/*_ Well enough to hang on—for 14 told. Knows the director's side too screen detective who’s AVENUE brought face to face ivith a real crime. The picture opens tomorrow at 3:10, 5:20, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. 11th and N. C. Ave. S.E. GRAND si E" mR well to rADHVVMA WALTER WINCHELL. BEN months if you want to be precise about do otherwise. R-K-0 Keith’s Theater. lAKULlnA Air Conditioned. BERNII Tivoli—“This Is My Affair,” R. in " it. “CHAMPAGNE WALTZ. and FIND THE Taylor rounds up bank robbers and WITNESS”__ The three Yates sisters, still in PAI VFPT 3321 Wiseonstn Art. Barbara at 7:10 Sound. LnLVLIU Cleveland confirmed fatalist, Novarro secretly to block any to reveal It. Stanwyck, 1, 3, 5:05, r|Df| F Home of Mirrophonic 5/3 2348 Vaudeville, were on the same bill. attempt and 9:15 vmvLL Fenna. Ave. at 21st St. Matinee. 3:00 r.M. for a return to his old Before he p.m. * Bo was Frances Rands. Marjorie yearned glory. became a successful song Matinees Tuc*.. Thurs., Sat.. Sun. EDWARD G ROBINSON and BETTI Uptown—“Shall We at NORMA SHEARER and LESLIE HOWARD 111 "KID GALAHAD Ramon Novarro But there were no major studios to and dance man on Dance,” 2:30, LU _DAVIS Mitchell made so in a Travels Broadway, Cagney good subsequent 4:55, 7:15 and 9:40 _in ROMEO_AND_JULIET bid for his services. At 38, and off toured a of seasons p.m. rFNTDAI 438 Ninth St. N.W. Ford show that she kept on in musi- couple through ^5 l-E.lv 1 UAL. -- 1343 Whe«*,ta A” Phone Met. 2841 the screen three there the tank towns as a «--- cal comedy until Cupid tripped her nearly years, vaudeville handy DUMBARTON /T WALLACE BEERY in "GOOD OLD seemed no for man. | Carrier Air-Conditioninr ■W SOAK Also Bill one the place him. During one lean period the SAFETY FIRST. Cartoon._Shorn. up recently. Brady, of Comeback Trail LIONEL BARRYMORE. CECILIA PARKER Along Novarro refused to beg. He hired only way he could a was to A FAMILY AFFAIR in “New Faces get job _in principals of 1937,” In order to save wear and tear on Comedy_ no dress as d. COLONY «*&«&** climbed from the chance agent to plead his case. He merely a girl, wig and all, and take his FAIR I AWN anacostia. c. £ FREDRIC MARCH. JANET GAYNOR up “Going 200-year-old Stradivarius rAlIVLRTTll Air-conditioned 1 his $100,000 ill A STAR IS BORN. Also Silly And waited, constantly repeating to a few place in a chorus or 12 dancing LORETTA YOUNG “CAFE METRO POLE.'’ Native” gave him. there was violin, Rubinoff use* a stand-in vio- and News Star of “The and “Ben intimates his ladies. A _Symphony John and ever so many others. Pagan” Hur” Re- Hollywood fatalistic newspaper photographer for V inn 3227 M St. N.W. Lippy lin rehearsal scenes in “You Can’t Double Feature 133° C St. N.E. to creed: “What is to be, is to be.” shot some pictures of the group. nUlllLHdMF Phonp Tenors and sopranos willing Have Everything,” at Twentieth Cen- “WINGS OF THE MORNING with HENRY O'*3 Line. IU290 ceives Chance From Smaller His break did come—but from one When Cagney's name to have FONDA also RIDERS OF WHISTLING mue LORETTA YOUNG anti TYRONE give a lung for the cause of a hig- Studio began tury-Fox. * a __SKULL.”_ _POWER_in "CAFE_METROPOLE_ her and better Native” In of the smallest studios in town, a lot meaning to picture fans, the mor- “Going 608 9th 8t- N.w. 650 P»nna. Ave. in “The which the fellows refer tifying pictures in the chorus IITTI F PFNN S.E. 1937 will have their chance at audi- Sheik Steps Out.” big slurringly girl get- Air-conditioned rtnn Line. 2179 made their .. tions later this month. So will to as "a quickie joint.” But he liked up appearance. One by TONIGHT CONTINBOIB RONALD COLMAN and Matinee. 2:00 P.M. pian- DC EDWARD G. ROBINSON. BETTE BY HAROLD HEFFERNAN. the scenario sent over for him one Cagney and his » r. M. TO 11:30 r. M. ists, violinists, comedians, dancers and to! agents bought up LORETTA YOUNG in gj_DAVIS in "KID GALAHAD July 6 (N.A.N.A.).—The man who sang the first im- read and last week completed the final the prints. magicians. How one auditions a “CLIVE OF INDIA.” Z QAVHY 3030 1 Ith St. N.W. portant song hit of the talking picture era, a song whose dreamy, scene in the film “The Sheik The last one turned up about a onvUI Phone Col. 4968 dancer or magician is one of those Steps year _ H JEANETTE MacDONALD. NELSON that those in show haunting melody swept the Nation and foretold the power of this Out.” ago—at least Cagney thought it was PDINPrCC 1119 St. N.E. occult things only I AlliLLuij Double Feature ^ _EDDY il» J MAYTIME J_ new medium for romance and is back in the last one. In thus he seems business understand. The dates have HOLLYWOOD, blending music, Hollywood In this he plays another Arabian to LIONEL BARRYMORE in A FAMILY AFFAIR * hitting the comeback trail. not unlike have been mistaken, for on the same GRANT WITHERS in BILL rot been set. They won't be kept secret today character, many of his OR A CKS DOWN ^ SHERIDAN ft-ifiRVtSSB ____ Matinee. 2:00 PM. nun me wneic muvm warns past roles, and he a to i day he was told of the * second longer than it takes Mr. gets chance forthcoming Crfn S'ilt Georgia Ave. FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Tahitian magazine a courier OCvv/ Silver Md. Ford to so set that he will Light skies, sing a couple of songs, written espe- ‘'expose” rushed Spring _in get things Novarro's chariot over the Inspired Continuous From iinn P .M "SHALL_WE DANCE?'^_News. And the starlit waters clattering in with news that be at the mercy of talent which won’t cially for him by Elsie Janis, who, breathlessly another by the book Mill Si. * Park ltd. N.W. of “Well ef “Her Husband’s TIVHI I in cobblestones ancient Rome. chorus girl had been traced to a Loneliness.’* Secretary.” 11VUL1 Phone Col. 1800 rest until its name is smeared in bril- Linger your eyes through all the years, has remained print On the State Radio’s Friendly Show? Continuous from 11:48 You remember it? Of course Novarro never made another im- his one Los Angeles collector. Advisor !_ALL-STARCAST._ liant bulbs on theater marquees. you loyal friend and confidant in ROBERT TAYLOR. BARBARA STAN- (Copyright, 1 Pitt, by the North Americas CTANTHN r,th *nd € sts. n.e. WYCK in "THIS IS MY AFFAIR." * ilr must. It is “The Pagan Love Song" portant film after "The Pagan.” The & 1 1 V/il Hollywood. Finest Sound Eouipment gi.'u .< ivi« u cards Newspaper Alliance. Inc.I ‘D‘o.~.r11 Continuous From P.M. *,/~\UR American Cousin.” which is from that memorable South Seas were stacked against him in the BELASCO Whit. Iwt movie “The The star form of stories, devised so full of merit that the Roadside Pagan.” singing poor hurriedly Agents for one of the picture expose VICTOR MrLAOLEN and PETER LORRE in UPTOWN CleT.NeMoS Matinee was Ramon Novarro. in the role of a to capitalize on a name his sponsors magazines are Hol- Steele Is P.M. Theater has been full of customers for scurrying about “Nancy Missing.” FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS love-tortured native knew would the With JUNE LANG and in 1 a week and Monday, entered its last gallant, boy. i carry load. Finally, lywood digging up data for a picture ROBERT KENT. SHALL WE DANCE? Alto in n? March of Time and News 1934, Novarro walked life on “MR. _ lap in the barn on Rockville pike last Signaled New Achievement. j rebelled, off story James Cagney, There is CINDERELLA,” N0W Wi’h JACK HALEY and BETTY the M-G-M lot declaring he was only one short in PURNEHS. G»- and Qiiehe* night. Released in j chapter Cagney's On Scr«»n —on ita£i— William Luiie YdBlf May, 1929, when thea- IWIVIV Place N.W. Col. through with pictures for good. He life which the star fears—and he and 461* If any one needs to be told what it ters were cluttered with those POWELL RAINER STATE-BETHESDA Bethesda. Md. LORETTA YOUNG and TYRONE strange his la all about all these we went to Europe, where he directed one agents are attempting 101 BURNS ST. MORITZ _POWER 1 n "CAFE METROPOLE." after years, celluloid hybrids known as “part- frantically "Tka Candlesticks" CAROLE LOMBARD In film, acted in another. Emptror's refer them to the feature stories “““““ talkies,” this film signaled a new Martha RATE ICE —* Fall he turned CARNIVAL Stag* “Swing High, Low.” which appear in the papers every Last up in Hollywood In Swing HIPPODROME Double Feature achievement in sound and j MAJOR BOWES’ all new I Karns. Goes recording Paramount s Comad? and Murder to Col- Lincoln's Those stories in- again. An idealist, a dreamer and a ^ Cartoon, News birthday. verified for the fans a rumor that 'liternatisaal Ram" Novelty. HRoscoplege." Doris Nolan. “Top of Town.’• variably point out it was ‘‘Our Amer- Matinee Tomorrow, 2 P.M. Novarro was actually an actor pos- Mountain Music] EDDIE WHITE * **D" Cousin” which Lincoln saw at R^SS9E>1I33QI ican an excellent 4th *nd Butternut Sts. CAMEO *TocfayB’ sessing singing voice. TAKOMA• BOOKS Z'*0 Coming FraacM AIVV/*TIA No Parkin* Troubles §■J Fredric March. Janet Garnor. “A Ford's Theater the he was shot. Friday TONE Virpaia BRUCE night Novarro's reached its WALTER WINCHELL BEN BERNIK Star Is Born.1’ popularity sure to find ^ The Roadsiders may have achieved I-1 Maarasa O'SULLIVAN and ALICE FAYE in apex with that song and that film. >u want in our DICK PGWELL HD. better in stock. Shop arn/r in “Between Two Women” “WAKE casting long past produc- had ever in In U Broi Mutual Hit UP AND LIVE.” Nothing he done his 12 PRE-DATE YOUR re at the ARCADE TTS^^ILLE. but it is doubtful. If ever _Selected Short Subjects. *“W>5 Stanwyck and McCrea in tions, they years as a star—not even the title PAPER CO "Interne! do it to be the first 'bone NA. gPIft “THE SINK MARINE" Rsd'SX PAWN 25 Can t Take Money." again, they ought role in the costly “Ben Hur”—could Eye Examination , ELTON? PsRy ARLINGTON, VA. to call it a miracle. And the choice Art Cila Slate Slaw fA. transcend his pagan performance. [y WIICT1N 17‘JO Wilson Bird. S of still insist If ISeJtVll Opp. Colonial \illa*e RICHMOND" ALEX^mRIA. play (we Kitty Prichard) SAVE 25 to C/j Chas. Boyer. Jean When fans today think of Novarro, 50% CHARLIE RUGGLES and ELEANORE Arthur, "History Is so much better than the Is Made at Night/’ opener that and OFF THE MOON." many of them still do, judging by Monument Grounds _WHITNEY m_"TURN Ml- It hardly looks like the same judg- On Your Glasses Washington Clarendon. Va hts mail, they conjure a mental pic- ACHTHN O pern ALEXANDRIA. VA. ment was involved. noniun gene Raymond in there rvLaLiLf Today-Tomor.-Thura ture of a native in loin cloth ! GOES MY GIRL sad-eyed Tonight—Tuesday, July 6, Now Wook fi Claude’te Colbert in “I Met Him in "Our American Cousin” Is not mere- DR. Thrilling Paris. wandering along a sandy beach, his W. F. FINN 5 a mixture of the booable 1 JESSE THEATER Free Parking Space—800 Cara. ly perfect head raised in That 8 O’Clock CAPTAINS 18sl,s^^E.ln, .2 song. image Met. 0211 305-307 McGill Bldg. Sharp I COURAGEOUS” Carrier Air-Conditionrd +* Completely Air-Conditioned. and cheerable, it also has Fred Has- I LAST 3 Uli dwarfs the thunderous spectacle of Boy Scouts from the following States will FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "A STAR IS BORN.” kin as an excellent Lord Dundreary, participate: Illinois—Indiana—Michigan a SPENCER TRACY OC ROCKVILLE. MD. — — Wisconsin Minnesota — Kentucky — MCHARD t«m*i Devil Is JANET GAYMOR. FREDRIC march Charles Christianson as Asa Trench- LIONEL BARRYMORE JjJ 2 MILO North Dakota—South Dakota—Montana. 5S QYIVAN1** »nd K. I. Are N.W. Claire Trevor, “Time Out #or Ro- ard and Lansing Hall (whose name «»Driortf COWMG "A BAV AT THE BATES- JILT Mil Carrier Air-Conditioned b*d manep." ^TERRACE DANCING 1 Bounds like a charm The Show Includes th« rnti MARX I school), who "'>N' 2 “THE PRINCE AND THE AIR-CONDITIONED. le really the mo6t charming dairy LOANS Parade of States—Chariot Races—Indian Coming Friday Frpp Parking in Action — X PAUPER,” maid on Acts—Scouting Paul Bunyan any stage within trailer dis- — 71 years of and Parade and other thrilling features.' ‘LEAGUE OF FRIGHTENED MEN' 1 52 ERROI. FLYNN. THE MAPCH TWINS FALLS VA. tance. buying, selling I 'I CHURCH, NO PARKING I Tickets now on sale at i Columbia Niro Wot/a Mytttry Drama untb i CTATC rr * on Arena—Monument 2 PALM LLL * * * lending diamonds, jewelry,etc. Grounds, Constitution Avenue, between THEATER df,Varat; MAIL WORRIES * CHARLIE RUGGLES ROBERT Liberal Leant at Lowest Possible Rates llth and loth Streets. Eduardo H “Turn Off the Moon.” | fA BLOKE, Albion for "egg,” named {^Walter Connotly and ELEANORE MONTGOMERY In CianneBi^ " CHARLIE RUGGLES. ELEANORE WHITNEY :n "TURN NIGHT MUST Ralph Reader showed at up CASH FOR OLD GOLD New Show Every Night! WHITNEY. OFF THE MOON. I FALL.” Carter Barron's office in the Capitol (Government License) Theater yesterday afternoon. Reader Lean Office 1b a kind of Noel Coward. He is here Retail Store for two reasons—one, to attend the °Ale£Va* 1215 H St. N.W. Boy Scout jamboreed; the other to E E. YEAR’! i BIG GIRL SHOW! Don't *"*v. M HEIDENHEIMER Ettablithtd 1869 ^HTiTTh^^B * ^ „»uon ■ MBJ

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