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■■ __ —— —— .11 II _——— -TT- on- _.ii l_ULWUTn— ‘The Irish In U s’ Shows and at Theater *- Sunday Monday Capitol * steady Job or keep away from Pat's outstanding hits of the season. tertalnment of " Scan- A HER SONS ‘SMART to at the Rialto mill i girl. MOTHER AND GIRL’ Arrangements have been made dals” be. 10c, 25c, The star's rare talent Is again present three stage performances and 35c at all performances Sunday with CAGNEY AND demonstrated by his ability to por- Sunday and two performances Mon- and Monday evening: 10c, 25e tray so naturally such utterly dif- day. Admission prices for the en- matinee price Monday. " ■■' "" "" -- 1 '■ ferent roles. ■ Q Men'' was sheer melodrama s\ O’BRIEN ARE "The Ir^h In Us,” as the name would indicate, is a comedy drama. GREAT STAR2i It has thrills enough and action aplenty, including a prize fight that is said to be the longest and GREATEST HIT! (most fiercely fought ring battle in Flaming romance, pulse- ATJTAGAIA history, having taken five days to \ adventure, thrill- ■ film although it occupies but 15 stirring Screen Enemies Stea I minutes on the screen. ing spectacle of thou- Bros, have these Warner given sands— as three great i stars a story t’ at revolves around Each Other’s Girh stars enact their most the lives of members of a New Again and Get Intc > York family having its roots in Ire- brilliant roles! land. Brawls Because It is a picture of Irish life in New York, it Jumps from a tears to laughter, from bitter fam- Everyone who goes to the movie * ily brawls to evidences of brother- —and everyone does—knows tha t [ly love, from romance to drama, from action to robust humor. . Pat O'Brien an< lf thrilling Gordon, as the Irish mother Prank McHugh would make any pic Mary ture interesting. of the three stars is the middle Their work in "Here Comes th< aged unknown who, a year ago, was • in a studio res- Navy” and 'Devil Dogs of the Air cooking Hollywood taurant, and who had James Cagney and Pat O’Brien play the two sons of Mary Gordon In established them as a trio, alter eacl , occasionally at , been used as an extra in the movies. First National's "The Irish In Us,” showing Sunday and Monday had reached a high place amoni interest centers around the Brownsville. screen luminaries as individual start The love Capitol Theatre, , , a beautiful When they are given a real vehicli , discovered Max Rein- such as "The Irish In Us,” showlni young girl by Sunday and Monday at the Capito ! hardt who cast her for a leading NEW ‘G’ MAN PICTURE "A Midsummer Theatre in Brownsville, they rise t< , iole in Night s even new Dream." China heights. Sea as a broken down Ida third featured in Walter Wan- «** Stone • Rosalind Russell V Don't however, attempt to com pan Three’s a crowd, so Lupino, player Lewis_ ^ , pugilist turns in the best acting of “Smart Girl’’ for Paramount, is not included in this James Cagney, the "G Man," witl i ger's triangle x his successful career. Others who do Friday and Saturday the James Cagney who manage , scene, showing and Kent Taylor. “Smart Girl” shows excellent work are J. Farrell Mac- broken down pugs and annoys hi j Wednesday and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. Brownsville. and Thomas Jackson. serious minded brothers. O’Brien an< I Donald former Pacific coast McHugh, by his refusal to take i Harvey Parry, champion was Cagney s opponent in iidwNSVILL? m T ■— the ring battle. ‘CURLY TOP* , who was one of the 21 people of Irish descent connected I11 with the picture, including the three i! stars, directed. The story is by ■ Frank Orsatti and the screen play \ TIIFSHAV ONI V 1 by Earl Baldwin. "The Irish In Us” is one picture that should be marked as “must be Boy Howdy!! seen.” “THE h^T h rat re* 1 What a Passing SMART GIRL’ TO Parade of Youth SHOW IN BROWNSVILLE two fall In love with And Beauty! When girls ! the same man at the same time that NITE” In Person should not cnly make news but plen- ! ty of excitement as well. On Stage This is the theme of Walter Wan- ger's Paramount film, "Smart Girl," a high-powered, fast-moving, sophis- ticated romance drama, showing Wednesday and Thursday at the Chester Morris and Jean Arthur in “Public Hero Number 1," showing A tuneful earfulS I; big Capitol Theatre. Sunday and Monday at the Queen Theatre. j from the Golden f Centering around the love conflict

West. "Smart — ; | i of two beautiful sisters, Girl" with ■ I combines comedy and action in its | IN THE IRISH IN US’ modem treatment of a modem love : Jane Wither. ‘Hollywood triangle. Two girls, blonde, attrac- O. — j tive, smart Ida Lupino, and brunette P. HEGGIE JACKIE SEARLE Scandals’ beautiful and also smart Gail Pat- So Homan You’ll Love Her! rick are confronted with the problem In Person So You II Roar! of earning a living following their Side-Splittinf ! l ON THE STAGE father’s loss of fortune and his death Rochelle Hudson and John Boles with Shirley Temple in “Curly Top,” Announcement Both Theatre* 1:30 22 In Cast 22 : by suicide. They both fall for the showing Sunday and Monday at the Rivolt Theatre, in San Benito. Tuesday Nlto first man who appears on the scene, ON THE SCREEN* Kent Taylor. However. Miss Pat- rick wins him. and Miss Lupnlo. hav- run* a tremendous dramatic under- and more than 20 widely known work and PAUL MUNI ing no alternative, goes to current of fierce loves, bitter hates entertainers, beautifully costumed makes a success of hat designing i and sinister intrigues, to which the i afford a well rounded J ^.Jl man- girls, pro- Z | for Joseph Cawthom, millinery typhoon and the sudden catastro- which has become one of the I jj“"22S5S2SS25S2SS2SSSS2SS^S5S5SS55SSSSSSSSISS!ISSS53SSS ; ufacturer. phic pirate raid are fitting back- gram ‘BLACK FURY' Miss Patrick's expensive tastes ground. force her husband from his law “China Seas'* is Irving G. Thal- With Karen Morley clerking Job into the more lucrative berg’s newest production and was business of selling stocks for Sidney directed by Tay Garnett MeHting Admission Prices Blackmer. innocent of the fact that especial mention for outstanding Blackmer Is a stock swindler. Miss honors are Stone, Rosa- 10c-25c-35c acting Lewis TODAY— Sunday Lupino proves to be her brother-in- lind Russell, Dudley Digges. C. Au- Monday Matinee lOr-tSc law's guardian angel and sets out in brey Smith, Robert Benchley. Wil- | true smart girl fashion in putting liam Brophy. Lillian Bond. Soo Yong. ** and others of the distinguished cast. and MONDAY Originally the story was a novel by Crosbie Garstm, with a screen play by Jules Furthman and James Ke- St. Patrick! If It Ain’t vin McGuinnest. Howling ft # Thim Two Divilt Jimmy •HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS j SHOWS AT HARLINGEN and Pat Again! “The Hollywood Scandals," a jiR I TODAY and MONDAY I stage unit featuring a cast of enter- tainers who need no introduction to theatre audiences is scheduled Sun- day and Monday at the Riaito Pat O'Brien and Olivia deHavilland co-starred with James Cagney Theatre in Harlingen. and Prank McHugh in “The Irish In Us” showing Sunday and Monday Chet Wilson, a fun-maker whose is associated with the at the Arcadia Theatre in Harlingen. name big- gest minstrels of recent years, brings to the Scandals a new type things to rights without letting the finest entertainment vehicles of the of entertainment, spontaneous gaety which man she loves know: that she is the new screen season. tu.d irresistable nonsense Part of the story is played in the will capture his audience and leave hand behind the throne. The prin- howling fury of a tropical hurricane them chuckling long after the cur- cipal olayers turn in excellent por- on the last frontier, the wild south- tain falls. trayals in their respective parts. eastern coast of Asia It is one of Not only will Wilson be remember- Miss Lupino especially outstanding the most spectacular sequence* ever ed for his performance, but Buford mmIrish featured comedian with The in her role of the modern girl, smart filmed. Gamble, .mnd Irish Srullnc. in business and in love. "China Seas" deals with the odd Earl Carroll’s Vanities in New York T mu Are Fljin*: love story of the hard-bitten young for several seasons, adds his own CHINA SEAS* SHOWS skipper of a coastwise liner, played share of absurdity and rollicking FRIDAY AT CAPITOL by Gable, and “China Doll.” a love- good fun to the show. Between dangerous thrills and ly wanderer in the Asiatic ports, Apart from the fun-makers are JAMES CAGNEY-1 dangerous romance, there is some- played by Miss Harlow. Involved LeRoy and Mack, whose youth, thing doing every minute in “China with them is a mysterious trader. grace and charm have placed them Seas.” the new all-star Metro-Gold- Wallace Beery, who is suspected of in the first ranks of the terpsicho- PAT O BRIEN wyn-Mayer drama showing Friday being the master mind of a piracy rean fraternity. Their twinkling and Saturday at the Capitol Theatre. plot. feet and smooth grace will prove The stars are Clark Gable, Jean Action takes place entirely on the a delight as they perform several Harlow and Wallace Beery. wheezy old liner Kin Lung as it new feats on the dance floor. It is a picture in which interest plows down the China Sea between The Lane Sisters, whose rhythm THE never slackens and action never Hongkong and Singapore. Under has made them famous. Bett Ja IN It takes its the veneer of the Stell with a new novelty. IRISH US lags. place among polite passengers unique With Jhe

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