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WIM6TN Striking at Queen Thea Ter Beauty B Brownsville B and B Valley B Theaters | to Cleveland, and AIR RACK DERBY ! from New York to ROMANCE IN ORIENT ANIMAL LIFE TOLD I CUEVI!LAND—National Air Race is open, primarily, sportsmen and women. Con- officials have announced a one-day pilots, both men will be made alone the WILD ANIMAL DIX APPEARS cross country air derby for the Wil- trol stops the raoe a series of B. Leeds and fJOOO In route, making liam trophy i LIFE DYNAMIC INDIFFERENT cash prizes The race will be flown short laps.__ FILM THEME SCREEN ROLE STRIPED DEMON Eternal hatred in AND MURDEROUS mouths An unusual motion picture of Richard Dix. star of "Cimarron", Red hungry BLACK! .... Jungle savage beasts m action is "Secret Service” and other recent for the other’s blood! due for itg first showing in this romantic films, has an entirely new * The I itty. It is "Bring 'Em Back Alive, kind of role In "Roar of the Dragon" jungle dramatic of turbulent visualizing the adventures of Prank the story r screamed as the Manchuria. Sunday and Monday at in the Buck fetching largest and the Capitol Theatre, Brownsville's enemies most ferocious wild beasts from ancient own Institution. the to the soos of the jungle world. In contrast to the rollicking, light- fought to the death The other picture shows, among hearted character he usually por- a •vents, stalking, preying, froth- trays. Dix Is seen as a cynical, dis- in this white-fang female cut a ing tiger tiny baby illusioned skipper of the Chinese drama of the wilds! elephant off from its mother. The river service, with little faith In baby pachyderm is no higher from men and none at all In women. the ground than a medium sized His boat disabled by Chinese police dog. 8tlil whimpering for bandits. Dix and his varied group Its mother s milk it senses danger. of passengers take refuge In a small Its miniature trunk trumpets an interior village where they convert 806 for mama. The tiger relent- a former Mandarin’s palace into a -- less, tireless. Intent on the kill, stockade. Terrific encounter between a monster python and a tiger in "Bring lopes along. The wee elephant runs Here, under fire from the bandita 'Em Back Alive." RKO-Radio picture showing Sunday, Monday and this way and that. It turns.... it and threatened by plague. Dix meets Tuesday at the Rivoli Theatre, San Benito. scampers to the brush wild with and falls in love with a beautiful terror while the tiger enemy trails Russian woman of mystery. Her the audience that he would it with drooling tongue and bared calm courage, her willingness to risk give the monev to fangs. the meanest privation to remain any person who could F9ASI&I describe It. No one But Brank Buck is there with a with him. rejuvenate Dix and he replied, and the crowd him afterward for long barrelled rifle. A careful, easy, changes from a selfish sluggard to Jeered 1UCK'£ what they had thought a campaign well-timed shot brings the tiger a daring leader of the beleaguered toand-film stunt. But Amazing down. And then a wild chase to I refugees. later, after the meeting, a man record of hit greatest capture the baby elephant wtih his I The romance has as a stirring claimed the money. adventurel bare hands. background the teeming life or .i«V. Richard Dlx as Capt. Carson, and Gwlll Andre as Natascha arc drawn 11 The more dynamic of Chinese village, tom by civil strife ——i—w— portions together by peril ir. "Roar of the DraRon.” RKO Radio picture which 'Bring ’Em Back Alive," RKO- and ruthless bandit raids. A graphic shows and Monday at the Theatre, Brownsville. Radio picture, show actual combats Sunday Capito. picture is presented of the chaotic v between tigers and pythons, erne*, j conditions of the Orient today. I • V I 1 I 1 Vi I v J •lies, panther end water buffalo. Supporting Dix is Gwilt Andre, ||A Danish actress who created a It opens today for a 3 day run > ‘Hell Divers’, Air •HELL DIVERS’ young at the Rlvoil Theatre, San Benito sensation in Hollywood even before Drama, Opens Sunday the release of her first picture. Tall. slender, and with a blonde WIM6TN striking At Queen Thea ter beauty. Miss Andre is a perfect foil Elects for Dix in this flm. Legion "Hell Divers" Metro-Ooldwyn- spirited IWASHlMCTOHl Thousands Defied Death to (Special to The Herald) Edward Everett Horton, ZaSu sensational romance of na- Bring it to You No Thrill BAN BENITO. 30.—Ed F. Mayer’s Arlir.e and ImasqueradeI July Pitts, Judge Dudley B tHl IOWDOWN ON kjutics m Ever to Equal It. Brady, theater man. was elected val aviation, which shows Sunday Digges have important roles. ■ *ND SOOtTy in **5UiNC’CN ^ commander of the Sam Jackson only at the Queen theatre, com- HCKMIli I LIONEL Rost No. 111. American Legion, at bines the most remarkabie airplan" HONEST POLITICIAN Wallace BEERY RKORADIO Picture Produced maneuvers ever — BAKRYMOPi| the annual meeting of the post staged by the nav\ HOUSTON There were no by th« Van Beurat Corporation here. with a dramatic plot that, with all lanterns used at a political rally Clark GABLE J. E McAnally. who was nomin- its romantic totalities, has some- here, but the crowd attending Every Foot of this Picture ated along with Brady, withdrew in thing heroic in it. found an honest man. Only they Was Made in the Heart of the ffcvor of Brady. The picture co-stars Wallace didn't believe it. Kenneth McCalla. Brady succeeds N. G Chatelle as Beery and Clark Gable, the letter assistant to the District Attorney, Malayan Jungle Countryl commander. Other officers elect- having risen to stellar rank as a was listening to a speech by a Bare-headed man ferocious ed are McAnally, vice commander; result of his outstanding populari- rival candidate, when, looking “HELL. against jungle kings! Leigh E. Stanley, adjutant; Sam ty in “Susan Lenox," “A Free Soul" down, he saw a roll of bills on the No human pen could write such throbbing drama! Griffith, finance officer: Dwight and other films, prominent support- ground. Picking up the money he Stagecraft pales before the rushing swoop of this Ctlley, historian; Luther Kerr, ser- roles are filled Conrad Na- strode to an h.% p ctur* a ing by the platform ft tfl.d beast pageant from the hook geant -at-amis; John Prentiss, ser- gel, Dorothv jerdan. Marjorie Ram- DIVERS” ttioiisand tMitt atrt i vice officer: Charles C. Bowie, as- Marie Prevost, Cliff Edwards thrilling ofkidt«.7 rr beau. with than Ms hsshl sistant service officer; Dr. Hugh and John Miljan. Beery, a govern- Robertson, chaplain. ment licensed aviator, actually par- Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan committee consists The executive ticipates in some of the usual'flying Of A. L. Hig- An amazing romance, against Montgomery. Murray stunts shown in the picture. Jordan Clark Dorothy mid dittmam a background nev- t) Starting TODAY **ms. and John Tucker. spectacular The story deals with the rivalry liable in “Hell Divers" today only TODAY — 3 DAYS er equalled on the screen. between Beery, as a navy veteran at tiie Queen. and Gable, a new style of sailor, I SEE IT Hidalgo Leads and typifies the conflict between old ; and new ideas in naval 'Platinum Blond’ — (Special to the Hera.d) operations DEI. MAR INN SUNDA. MONDAY TODAY Only — The central romance is between MCALLEN. July 30. Hidalgo Dine and Dance by the Sea with LORF.TTA YOUNG with M'*»•'•♦- Preview and Miss Rambeau. as a keep- Brownsville’s county leads all other South Texas , Beery Fish. Chicken. Steak Dinners JEAN HARLOW er of a Panama resort, who has in the number of tractors, — — BAN HKNITO I counties 50c 75c SI. 00 _ waited for "her man.” according to statistics received here. years MUSIC ON SUNDAYS UNIVERSAL COMEDY In the climax. Beery his life This county has 1283 tractors, the gives Dancing every Saturday nearest competitor in South Texas in rescuing his rival. In line of duty and Sunday Admission 10c 15c Nueces with 942. Cameron on the true of the Qjieen being carrying spirit 50c Per Couple baim navy. PRICES Children . lOe Worried Damsel (excitedly Balcony.. 25c 40c approaching conductor of Lower Floor .... i i i i i i i i i I i i I tram) “Say, tell me quick, is this train riding toward New York!” Conductor (with wide grin an pan): “Oh no, ha, that’s in mOr exactly the opposite direction; Co we’re heading for Chicago. You’re on the wrong train.” THE BEST COMEDY IN AMERICA Worried Damsel: “Oh no, Copyright, 19.12. by The Collegiate Publishing Co. (College Humor) Through Bell Syndicate. that's fine. That's where I want to go.” —Red Cot N. B. C. Frat Bro. — Do you know Professor: Define sociology. Soph: Did you ever take an what I did after I left Student: is anesthetic t Willis: “Didn’t your wife you Sociology telling “Will you take charge, No!I bawl out last when yesterday 1 something which everyone Fresh: Anana—what! Murphy? I'm going out to you night Guy: Do you know Lincoln’s 2nd what? knows in terms which no one Who teaches it! ■he woke up when you earn** Same—No, lunch.’’ Gettysburg address? —Y»U K*r~r4 1st Ditto—I weDt over to the can understand. hornet" Jane: I thought he lived at house and washed all the wood- —Sw» Dili Gill is: “No, I fooled her.
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