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REALISM AND two treatments has resulted in one you should observe her Just to see If of the most stimulating pictures of you can guess why those specialists the In direct So That Cinema Stars year. contradiction to in sullen vapors y,ere interested. May Trio at Columbia the little in New Filin the BEAUTY MAKE maxim quoted at the start A second short subject explains why of this article, Flaherty has made his being a drone in a beehive is fun sexless and Take- Their Poison VIVID simple, moneyless story while it lasts, and there is a news reel, Neatly PICTURE a corker. He followed five men in a R. B. P.. Jr. boat as * they harpooned and landed a *-—•- huge shark, and the Incident is. we PLAYING TONIGHT. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Announces Employment “Man of Aran,’* Show- promise you, vastly more exciting than the landing of a Hollywood The young people’s department of heroine in the arms of her hero. He of a 'Technical Expert on Administering ing Islanders as the Foundry Methodist Church, Six- Actors, turned the camera on three men in a teenth and P streets northwest, will Book. frail canoe as they battled raging Bitter Doses—Montgomery's “Hit Film** at Belasco. their surf, and the struggle distinctly tran- present annual Spring play scends the thrill of watching a poor tonight at 8 o'clock. They have Whoever said all the stories in but honest matinee idol make sudden BY E. dr S. MELCIIER. good chosen Phillip Barry's three-act this world involve either sex or millions by the sweat of a script money comedy, "The Youngest.” for their late news items from Hollywood kindle the interest of failed to take Into account the Imag- writer’s brow. these same Howard Sanders this this morning. They are, number one: ination of such men as Robert By tokens of honestv presentation. directs department and the That Robert Montgomery has written a book about Holly- Flaherty, director of the Belasco | clarity, the other incidents in play. “Man of The feminine role 1s taken TWOwood which he will probably call “Hollywood, My Theater's latest film, "Man of Aran." j Aran” are worthy of your leading people attention. The Barbara Harris and she will be Hollywood,” and number two: That “Dr. T. F. McLaughlin has In a cinema narrative concerned with i native actors would be by miscast in other or supported by Emily J. Laird, Kitty been engaged by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to supervise details of neither of the two aforementioned I any story setting. he more but in this one they serve Karson ard Pollu Swarm. John or referred as in Casino elements, has injected beauty, admirably. used ‘The ■ scenes where poison is to, At is the man. He Is excitement and realism than you will intervals the action is explained by Shepard leading Murder Case' and Mark of the Vampire,’ to insure technical and Don Mars and find in 99 per cent of modern ma- | subtitles, there is some Gaelic supported by Harvey accuracy.” chine-made tales. dialogue, parts of which you can un- Therloway. The play will be pre- Somehow, both of these announce- WOMB oi next weeks attractions: When Flaherty aet out to depict derstand. sented in the dramatic hall of the effect ^ The Belasco church. ments should have considerable Bing Crosby, in “'Mississippi,’’ native life on the bleak Isles of Aran, program this week In- on that comes to the Palace. The cast also in- cludes a Hollywood. Particularly poison off the west coast of Ireland, he pur- rather dreary short. ’’From business. No studio can be too sure cludes W. C. Reids. Joan Bennett and sued two apparently divergent meth- Dawn to Dawn.” which seems longer. Here about that. We imagine that time Queenle Smith. Isn't this Miss Smith’s ods. His camera was handled crea- Is arty realism with a ven- after time, a star, when taking poison, screen debut? tively, with the same freedom of pic- geance. and homespun acting of the wanted to end it all. That “Let's Live with Tullio crudest has really Tonight,” torial sense an artist might employ. sort Nevertheless, Julie Carminatl and Lilian follows would, of course, necessitate getting Harvey That Is. he photographed landscapes Hayden, who is the heroine of the the of Red into the Earle, another star, and that would delay "Ruggles Gap” and people, not from the angles at piece, has caught the favor of Messrs. Then t “Little Colonel” Hecht and picture quite a few days. again, Shirley Temple's which one naturally would observe MacArthur. and perhaps haven’t you noticed the "technical in- comes back to the Columbia next Fri- them, but from the most Interesting accuracies” in the way poison is taken? i day. slants, this being the cinematic correct * * * Tw,iu Dr. McLaughlin will certainly ^ equivalent of artistic license. ATIONAL A studio is some- that. toxicologist 'T'HE Metropolitan is being smart Edmund Lowe. Florence Rice and In wielding the directorial wand, on Nie> to. sjf-si.TS. aid has been scream- mat. sat. thing that Hollywood and back "It Victor McLaglen, the chief the contrary. was w bringing Happened players Flaherty eminently S5e-$-i.‘*o Wack for for How have done Where and When in "Under ing years. they One Night." Next Friday is the day— | Pressure," a new screen forthright and realistic. He used a without one until this minute is drama at Loew's up and we hope that all those people who Columbia. cast composed entirely of unschooled a mystery. have written and phoned in about it >--- islanders; he pictured them at their From now on audiences therefore j will get themselves set for the event. Current Theater Attractions dallv toil In the fields, on the sea and be certain that poison sequeaces IN "CRADLE SONG.” at the may Remember when it same to Keith's and Time of Showing. fireside. are done in the very best taste. Dr. The successful combination of quite casually and suddenly blossomed Representative John Steven Mc- these la Baatand’a McLaughlin thus becomes the Emily Famasi Plat ; mto the biggest hit of the year? Groarty of California has accepted Post of suicide. It should be a very National—Eva Le Gallienne, in Gable and Colbert are in it—as if you the invitation of the Blackfriars’ “L’AIGLON” LONG-DISTANCE job for him, and he ought “L'Aiglon,” at 8:30 p.m. interesting didn't know! Guild to act as sponsor for its pro- ? to have a time it. Wait HAULING ? ? ? very good doing ♦ * Loew's Fox—“Folies Bergere," at duction of Martinez Waak, Moa., Saati * * Gregorio Serra’s Bag. Selling Call the molt Only, we wonder if he has any responsible 10:45 am., 1:30, 4:15, 7:10 and 10 "Cradle Song.” which will be pre- one. If he moveman—one that i* fully grudges against any has, GREEN, who has grown up, p.m. shows at 12:25, 2:10, 6 sented on 1 x Stage Monday, Tuesday and inoured. and the out for him will be a cinch. jyilTZIwill Night day. way | headline the stage show next and 8:55 p.m. TROUBADOURS REHEARSE. Thursday, April 8, 9 and 11, at St. If he hasn’t, he may soon develop week at the Earle. Earle—"Ruggles of Red Gap.” at Paul's Auditorium. some, if the stars don’t learn how With but one week left to round * * * * 10:30 am., 1:10, 4, 7:05 and 9:50 Representative McOroarty is au- AgSjgh Toiephtma/ to take their poison easily. "Here out their show, “Bride of the Incas,” 'T'HIS is the week to do your film | p.m. Stage shows at 12:20, 3:10, 6:15 thor, lecturer and poet and has the there. Garbo! You can't take that the George Washington Troubadours • shopping. At Keith's you'll find and 9 p.m. | distinction of being "poet laureate” of GEORGIA pill without standing on your head— are applying pressure in all depart- the best dancing of the I the State of California. He is the 1 *lN !1 k I iKf it isn't done, that's all!” picture year, Palace—“Life Begins at 40,” at ments In a final drive for the open- j “Roberta": »at the Earle find author of the "California Mission Ah, Dr. McLaughlin, what fun, you'H i 11:05 am., 1:15, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30 and ing next Tuesday night at the Roose- 7000 the liveliest Play,” which is given out- entertainment, Charles 9:40 p.m. velt Auditorium. annually Guaranteed what fun! j side of Los Laughton in “Ruggles of Red Gap”: Estelle Wentworth, production Angeles. In sponsoring * * * * j Belasco—“Man of Aran.” at 12:15, the of V.': the Marketers of T' Nights: GEoitgia3223 at the Palace you'll find Will Rogers ! coach, announced that the cast and guild production "Cradle Song,” Jr MONTGOMERY'S book is a 2:16. 4:17, 6:19, 8:20 and 10:21 p.m. Jy,JR. ■ at his best in "Life Begins at 40.” the singing choruses would iehear.se Representative McGroarty becomes RETHOLIHE feather. De- and at the Fox Columbia—“Under Pressure.” at associated with a that j J \ horse of another you’ll discover | every night this week. Dress re- play deals, and RICHFIELD % Maurice Chevalier all over 12 20, 2:15. 4:10, 6:05, 8 and 9:55 p.m. like his mission plays and stories, with scribed as “honest, I hope, if slightly again in hearsals are scheduled for tomorrow / r N ! "Folies convent and life. rJ %»williams hailing Bergere.” All good. Metropolitan—"Love in Bloom.” at and Monday nights. Most of the religious community A JOHN MURRAY ANDES SOM FROOUCTKW satirical." it will deal with Hollywood Five of Cradle to -•-. 11:10 a m., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and scenery is stored backstage, whil" performances Song” JlAJLfMOOV and is illustrated by will be the the SHERWOOD I personalities 9:30 p.m. Margaret Moore and her corps of given by guild, first, FAMOUS BEAUTY BRICADE AT THE on March 31. •'stolen" action pictures he has made HOWARD. workers are hard to have Sunday. exclusively for ] Brea.. SI.in to a.VS.V R-K-O Keith's—"Roberta." at 11:32 working at and at work. the 150 costumes for the Satur- the Catholic clergy and religious of Mall. Wod A Sal.. S.1t to $1.7*. pf his subjects play 7:40 and 9 42 ready INC. I Beginning the Thea- 11 teday Howard am, 1:34, 3:36, 5:38, the District. BROS., J Although Montgomery says that "it 1 1 day night dress rehearsal \ ter will present Mrs. Louis Armstrong p.m. is a slim little volume,” it is said to Tunes from the “Bride of the Incas” and her € ,» >’l) CODDFOICM A»«. N.W, ; orchestra, featuring King Tivoli—“Sweet Music.” at and \, reveal a great deal about the movie 2, 3:50, will go on the air this week via ComDo«er-l*ianlst Violinist Louie. II, with his trumpet on 'vDiCATUa SIM folk and about one i 5:40, 7:30 and 9 25 p.m. Arthur Sun Dial. opinions every the stage. This marks Mrs. Arm- Godfrey's Rudy from Harlow to Jimmie Durante will Ambassador—"Enchanted April," at Moeller, composer of the show's music, strong's first appearance in this part flow freely. 8:15 and 10 has made a piano recording of the I STRAVINSKY probably ! °f the country. On the screen, Kay 6:35, p.m. If can write as well best numbers which will be broadcast Montgomery Francis. Warren William and George Howard—“Living on Velvet,” at as he talks, the book should be in- several this week and next. Brent in "Living On Velvet" will be 12:30, 3:50, 7:05 and 10:10 p.m. mornings & S. DUSHKIN IN JOINT RECITAL teresting. His ideas, in conversation shown. Stage show at 2.40, 5:50 and 9:05 p.m. at any rate, come thick and fast— MAR. 24, 8:45 %SSSf °' and most cronies are left far behmd. BELASCO—now: Seats. SI. 10 to *'.*.73. T. Arthur Smith ACADEMY P“S5* b.?*g BP"*’ I :ttO tn MW K. Lawrence And if he has put in honest truths AAA | G, Kltt'a_Natl, Phillips' Theatre Beautiful ***** Continuous From 4:3t) PM about his work and we Times —Lit. Digest playfellows 10,000 TIRES AND TUBES --Chicago ANNA NEAGLE in BITTERSWEET" hope there also will be a small part de- WM. COLLIER SR LUCILE GLEASON in voted to certain illuminating Holly- SAVE to GAYETY BURLESK _'SUCCESSFUL FAILURE"_ 25 50% CLARENDON VA wood scribblers, including something MAN OF ARAN Now ACUTfiN Best Picture of the Year” Playing ; etjniun JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD S about the who was In American Storage Co. Warehouse *'The lady impersonated Nat l. Board of Review "NORTHERN FRONTIER" Gang Com.

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