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I Nvith 15 Brownsville a and 15 Valley D Theaters ) a 15 D I NVith 15 Brownsville and Valley Theaters ) world at feet! See CHANDU BRILLIANT STAR have the your COMEDY-ROMANCE 1 how it is done with a simple twist j .—. of the truth. MAE WEST HAS FILM PLOT IS • • • He made a dumb girl a star over night!... In the morning sfc NEW IN CENTERED ON danced in a sideshow. Sundown saw MOTTO her feet! the world at • • • A million-laugh-power romance in the world of bunk. RECENT FILM PRESS AGENT • • • — Tens of thousands stormed the Appleville stood aghast! Any mo- tent to see the girl with the thin- Lady Lou’ men her gun might point at the veiled past., she skyrocketed to Portrays prominent man of this town whoj fame on the imagination of a press had done her wrong! In “She Done Him • • • agent. Wrong” Hit Come and see the hotcha dancer's amazing story. You’ve heard only -i half of “The Half-Naked Truth.' Mae West, noted Broadway ac- showing Sunday and Monday at the who made her Queen theatre. tress and writer, • • • role m film debut in a character What did she want with fifty “Night After Night.” is starred m pounds of raw meat?...The chef her second movie, “She Done Him fainted...and the big town papers blazed with headlines wh%n “Prin- Wrong.” which she herself wrote, cess Exotica ordered this simple sit'd which comes to the Rivoli breakfast to her hotel room. • « • Theatre San Benito today. Cary Jimmy Bates, master of ballyhoo Grant, Noah Beery. Gilbert Roland. and bunk, puts it over on the big Owen Moore David Landau and town. Chester Morns. Elizabeth Patterson. Genevieve Tobin and Victor • • • head the large cast which supports in a from the Fox romance, the -Infernal Jory scene comedy You can be a star! You can her. at the Brownsville. Machine," showing Friday and Saturday Capitol. name in You can As spectacular as she is hersell have your lights! is the character enacted by Miss in West in the picture—a singer IX ‘THE HALF-NAKED TRUTH’ a Bowery saloon who exchanges First and ends New Features at Your her favors for diamonds, JH M NflMMI. IM8HB See All the Big Capitol her favors when the flow of dia- monds ends. Her affairs with van- A Greater osu Bowery characters — salcon Ruth and TODAY keepers, gangsters, polticians. vhatterton others—keep her well supplied wit* The first lady of the screen climaxes a career of dramatic greatness •n«l Tomorrow gems. with what has been heralded as her most brilliant effort. "Frisco In lusty, hearty fashion, the Jenny" is the film and in addition to Ruth Chatterton the cast in- story swings along.. ultimate# cludes James Murray. Donald Cook and Louis Calhern. It is show- bringing her in contact, with tne ing Sunday and Monday at the Capitol. Brownsville. Arcadia. Har- head of a neighboring mission, lingen. Palace. McAllen. who turns out to be ss susceptible armed with the to her charms as any of the na- Edmund Low*, Oriental the tives of the district. A startling power of magic, plays title role in "Chandu The SHOOTING RACE dramatic climax follows their mu- Magi- FOLLOWS cian." the Fox Films tual discovery of this fact. adaptation of the sensational radio mystery. “Thirteen Women” Showing Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Queen. Brownsville. Murder, fear and anguish run like wild black horses, tramplin* iiself. Carole Lombard. Jack Oakie on the lives of lovely women, ui David Maimers and Adrienne Ames RKO-Radios Thirteen Women." play leading roles m the picture. showing Tuesday and Wednesday The camera follows the hopes and at the Rivoii theatre, at bargain aspirations of eleven people 01 of 5. 19 and 15 cents. prices diversified circumstances. of Were these fates written in e%ch whom hopes to win fortune and ■Cars, and were t he astrological happiness on the races. Yet each horoscopes forecasting them true cf the eleven stakes his career on and scientific? Or did the predic- a different horse. The tions themselves ‘suggest’ th* picture reaches a climax women into states of mind where powerful during the of the race. they committed crimes or lost their running reasons? Sherlock tioimes These are Che major issues of Sherlock Holmes, master crimin- this remarkable photoplay, which ologist, nemesis of criminals, super boasts a cast including Irene Don- detective of all history, portrayed ne, Ricardo Cortez. Mary Dnucan. Lupe Velez takes orders from Lee Tracy, her dynamic press agent, in by Clive Brook, who is Myma Loy, Florence Eldredge. Jill amazingly RKO-Radio's rapid-fire comedy drama, ‘The Half-Naked Truth’ life-like in the part, comes to the Esmond. Kay Johnson and Mai- showing Sunday and Monday at the Queen Theatre. Capitol Theatre next Thursday, Jorie Gateson. bringing his fascinating personal- *Tonite Is Ours" ity and baffling problems with him The plot deals with the masterly Claudette Colbert and Frednc Ruth Chatterton Has New handling of a gang of American March are co-starred in Tonight racketeers in London by the great- I the Is Ours,” screen adaptation of est detective the world has ever Bradley Page's attempt to shoot it out with the police is foiled by romantic by Noel Cowara, known and play in with his final triumpn David Manners Ueft> in a stirring after-the-race scene from Prom which at Che Rivoll theatre Characterization Role opens over his arch enemy. Hell to Heaven". coming Tuesday and Wednesday to the Capitol San Benito Thursday for two davs ’ The of “Sherlock supporting cast Theatre. Adrienne Ames. left, and Rita LaRoy are interested spec- at Family Night prices. It marks Holmes" includes such notables as Historic ‘Frisco tators of this stern struggle. the first appearance of March on Of Jenny Ernest Torrence, the screens the screen since he won the award greatest menace, and Miriam Jor- of of the Motion Picture Academy The from the does she tea and dan. beautiful English actress. long step drawing , longer sip bandy Art* and Sciences for the best per- TRIO IX ‘THIRTEEN WOMEN" room to the Coast of old .smart repartee with the intel- Infernal Machine formances of 1932. Barbary 1 Miss Colbert is cast as a girl San Francisco gives to the screen lectuals. What happens on a traois-At- who has thrown aside the respon- ar» entirely new Ruth Chatterton. Frisco Jenny” was a historical lantic liner when a radiogram from Scotland Yard sibilities of a kingdom for a fling it: her latest First National picture cr.aracter in San Francisco advising that an • during at Paris, and March as a young, Frisco Jenny" which opens with infernal machine has been plant- and after the earthquake period wealthy Parisian who insists on a midnight preview Saturday night eo on the vessel is depicted in tb* She was the daughter oi a saloon- taking the fling with her. To- and then runs Sunday and Mon- I*ox comedy romance, the Tr»- keeper and a power in the under- gether they race gayly through the day at the Capitol Theatre itrnal Machine," showing at the world. Ruth Chatterton, glad of French capital, fully enjoying the Coming as an interesting de- Capitol Theatre Friday and Sat- the opportunity to bring so pictur- pleasures of the town, but more parture from her long senes oi urday. esque a person to the screen, dons fully enjoying each other, a portrayals as the rich, charming It leads to excitement, to accusa- the plumed hats, ginger-breaded strange trick of the fates almost sod cultured woman of high so t ons. to sacrifice, to bribery, to costumes and war-paint of the upsets their lives, but a surpris- ciety. the title role in "Frisco romance—and loads of laughs. c'emimondaine. and plays her for dramatic climax sets every- Jenny" awards the star a chant-. The leading roles are portrayed ing, ah she is worth. thing to rights. ; for a new characterization. No j by Chester Morris. Genevieve To*- Running the kaleidos- THE DARLING OF BROADWAY through in and Victor Jory, Morris portrays copic of emotions and pattern the role of a despondent young man events Is as vivid and a GIVES gripping whose determination to comm* of mother love as story the mod- suicide is supplanted bv his love ern screen has ever witnessed. It A HOT TIME TO THE NATION for a beautiful and presumaoiy is the final inevitable clash be- nch girl. Miss Tobin, who he meets tween and mother son—the latter as the result of a taxicab collision. utterly unconscious of the real identity of the woman he sees as his prime adversary—that makes I Sensational Radio Gold-'x 1 the overpowering denouement o: /"No for the picture. Mystery to Feature f Digging ^ Me ... I In the supporting cast are Don- i tajtt Lowe in Title Role i ald Cook, James Murray, Lou* Diamond* Thi* Calhern. Hullam Cooley and Pat ••Chandu The Magician” popular Country May Go mystery drama of the air. filmed as O'Malley. The screen play is by a feature Fox. will Wilson Mizner and Robert Lord, by reach the j screen of From Hell To Heaven the Queen theatre next Tuesday and Wednesday with Ed- A tamous old Southern rating mund Lowe port raying the great Ricardo Corter. Lo? and Irene Dunne In a town is the scene of From Hell to Myma scene from “Thir- worker-of-magic in the title role. Heaven.' drama »o the teen Women", showing Tuesday and Wednesday at the Rivoli thea- coming Co-directed by Mercel Varnel and Capitol Theatre and Wed- tre.
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