MAEIE DRESSLERja^JEAN HEBSHOLT in 1 ’EMMA' Carole surrounded Ricardo Cortez, Paul L'ukas Richard Dix and Mary Astor in “The Tx»t Squadron” at Fox-Poll Lombard, by Palace Sunday. Opening Sunday at Lyric, and Arthur Pierson, in “No One Man”, a Paramount Picture At the New Garden Monday onErich Von Stroheim, who, before other of the Mario O’Neill, appearing In both Walters, Frank McHugh, Joe Brown comedy. luring Jean Harlow. at the Strand In the past two half unfinished letters, Polly he returned to the acting fold where these presentations in the’ role of Ruth Hall, Mae Madison, Louis Who doesn’t thrill to the lovable Co-feature. The immensely pop- months and that’s a big order be- crimson stain mingles with eighteen months ago, was univer- ink. with no war-censor Aunt Ellen. King, Lex I-endsay, Claire Dodd rube in the ular Marie Dressier in a story cause the shows have been real Now, State Feature making; good metropo- sally hailed as one of the few A splendid east has been as- and Charles Sylber. written especially for her by Fran- top-notoh presentations right along. to blot the grim or glorious pic- lis after a series of excruciatingly directorial geniuses. sembled for the production next On the shoulders of director Al- ces Marlon, author of "The Two of the seven acts on this ture—you get tho whole story. adventures with a blonde a leading lady week. There are twelve characters the re- funny "Min and will Dorothy Jordan, week’s bill not be Never such a saga by. A. Hamil- fred E. Green was placed Getter a Riot in slickers.’’ Champ” and Bill," could brought concerns the Laugh adventuress and “city of starring proportions. ton Gibbs. Never—never such a in the play. The story of blending all the epi- be seen Sunday and Monday also. here were It not for the Strand’s form sponsibility And never was there a more lov- Joe McCrea, who has become drama. You'll cherish Its Geoghegan family -and they sodic incidents and characters into Miss Dressler’s new starring vehi- two day vaudeville policy. These memory “Fireman Save My able rube, played in Joe's lnlmlt-' one of the most popular leading an interesting group in the comedy a concrete and fast moving drama cle Is called “Emma.” which is the acts are big time features and forever, "Chances” Is the story of able manner. He grabs a tight men the screen idols of sound pic- as related by the author. "The and still retain the continuity of name of the character whom she were booked for local appearance the two soldier brothers who are ChUd” hold on the heart strings, while he tures. strength of this play”, says Ernest the Advance reports indicate portrays—an old-fashioned, stern beoauso of a four day lay-off in in love with the same girl. It is story. is making the audience shake with Robert Armstrong, a star of the Boyd, “undoubtedly lle3 in the per- Director Green has more than suc- but devoted housekeeper in the changing circuits. Waterbury the- an adaption of the novel of A. Always provocative of laughter laughter. stage, who has given the screen fect combination of form and con- ceeded. family of an eccentric inventor, ater-goers will be treated to a Hamilton Gibbs. Those featured You can’t help liking “Smokey some of its llnest performances. tent, and the natural unstrained “This Reckless Age," which is and good humor, Joe E. Brown who mothers his children as pleasant surprise when they attend are Rose Hobart and Anthony Joe" any more than you can help Hugh Herbert, who has consis- drollery of speech combined with the Alhambra theater’s added fea- outdoes himself In “Fireman, were her own. the Strantl on Saturday or Sunday Bushel). Alan Swan directed. The laughing at him. though they tently remained in the forefront of a subject which develops realisti- a of modern features are "Dragnet and see them. The balance of the companies feature Is "South of the ture, portrays phase Save My Child,’’ his newest First The story, prepared for the To-day’s comedians from the time he first cally and logically, yet whose hu- life in which indulgent parents sac- Patrol" and "Wild Horse”, featur- bill Is of the best, having been Rio Grande” with the popular out- National feature frolic which opens screen by three famous humorists starred in vaudeville fifteen years mor is that of cumulative effect. rifice their own comfort so that Hoot Gibson. To-night is Coun- booked by Manager Julia M. Smith door star Ruck Jones. Also on this —Arthur Caesar, Ray Enright and ing ago. There is not a deliberately manu- their children have everything. to-day at the Warner State the- store this is assured. bill is a nice selection of short may Robert Lord—has an undercurrent try night. In addition to this remarkable factured phrase in it, not one sit- The children and their friends rep- ater. The feature picture on this pro- subjects. Coining Monday and of romance In the form of a sim- cast, the picture boasts of four uation that is forced and stagey, the modern reckless ago of gram is “A Private Scandal,” star- Tuesday Is "No One Man" a Para- resent Joe E. Brown Is a big laugh In love affair. There is Just enough OH, A WEDDING great aviation stars in the person for the whole comedy arises out of carefree ple ring Marian Nixon and Lloyd mount picture. America's best- youth. himself. Everything he does Is romance to balance the uproarious Denver.—Louis Zebrosky, IT, was of Dick Grace, author and peerless the relations which inevitably es- Charles "Buddy” Rogers, Peggy Hughes. The cast includes such known author, Rupert Hughes, funny. But when he’s In a knock- It’s a riot of roar- picked up unconscious by police stunt flyer; Art Gobel, Hawaiian tablish themselves between the Richard Charlie comedy. really favorites as Theodore von Eltz, wrote “No One Man." A sensa- Shannon, Bennett, out comedy there’s roaring laugh- fun. and charged with drunukenness. record holder; Babe Green, characters.” Frances Dee and Frances ing flight Fletcher Norton, Walter Biers, tional success as. n Cosmopolitan Ruggles, ter. Never were there funnier The excellent cast of “Fireman, His mother came to court to plead war ace, and Frank Clark who Starr the featured roles, sup- Burr McIntosh, Eddie Phillips magazine serial, it became one of pluy gags or situations than those Save My Child" includes Evalyn for him. "But. Judge,” she began, made most of the sensational ported by a cast of exceptional tal- a and Lucille Powers. the year's best seller novels. Now Children’s packed into this picture. It’s Knapp, as the girl Joe loves, Lilian “it was a wedding." Replied Judge spills and air crashes in “Hell’s its Play By ent. for that's dif- The story has to do with Dan- glamorous story is brought to "natural”—made to order Bond, as the blonde adventuress, Alvin H. Pickens, "Oh, Angels." The screen of “This Reck- ny Treve, head of a clever band life on the Hereon. Dangerous to play Brown’s good-naturad whimsies. Guy Klbbee and a strong line-up ferent. Fine suspended." But no “The Lost Squadron” is a thrill- Stamford Junior League less was by Henry of Jewel thieves, who pulls a suc- men. A flaming, flaunting, beauti- Age” prepared The story concerns "Smoky Joe’’ of a score of famous baseball play- one thought to see who got mar- ing romantic story which reveals Frank director of cessful Job st the home of a Bos- ful woman they cannot leave alone. Myers. Tuttle, Grant, assistant lire chief, a nat- ers. ried. the intimate secrets of movie mak- ton leader and makes a One man thinks he holds her— "Dude Ranch," "It Pays to Adver- who would rather society Stance animals seem to be an un- ural born Are fan ing in relation to the production tise," "Sweetie" and others, direct- love to his clean getaway. does he? You'll never know until failing source of amusement, ami go to a fire than make of a great air epic. ed production. Through a curious chain of olr- tho last flaming scene in this fiery the Junior League children’s plays best girl. He Is also the star pitch- The film was directed by George "This Reckless Age”, under its S«rah > rumstances Danny marries a girl, drama Is told on the screen. With some er of the local team. Now! br Archainbaud from the novel by have always presented very suc- save as stage title, was one of the most •Mary, In order to her from Carole Lombard the Irrepressi- popular animals to the children of “Smoky Joe” gets an offer from ScmnpUy by Edwin Baric* Dick Grace. to reform school cessful of the heart-throb comedy- He Todd in being railroaded ble "Nep” Ricardo Cortez, l’aul Waterbury. There was the tiger in the St Louis Cardinals. accepts (Dialog** wnw of "Barf CM”) Zasu Pitts and Thelma her Unwittingly Arthur George dramas. it in order to the to put latest "Sealskin,” by guardians. Lukas, P.lerson, "Little Black Sambo”, the horse get money I W SIDNEY LANRBLD their comedy she carries the stolen Jewels into Barblcr and a score of other fa- in Ann and Raggedy over his Are extinguisher Invention. Fox Movietone News and Mickey “Itaggedy the .Vew York. Danny Invents a voltes. The companion attraction Andy", the bunnies in lest year's SMITH GLEE He makes good but Is constantly Mouse Cartoon will complete plausible excuse for their being in is “Reckless Age” a Paramount "Peter Rabbit", and the two teddy battling with the team manager program. her traveling bag, and, after giv- plcturo with Charles Rogers, Char- bears in "The Steadfast Tin Sol- CLUB ON AIR because he forgets the game w’hen ing her money to support herself lie Ruggles, Peggy Khunnon, Rich- dier" last January. Are wagons pass. BUTTING IN advises _ situations until sho can secure a. Job, ard Bennett and Frances Dee. You "The Enchanted Ship", which Picture the convulsive Denver, Col.—When little Alice tlielr mar- I assistant Are her to forget alt about can't Judge “This Reckless Age” will be presented next Wednesday Concluding the series of seven that arise when the Mary Homaday, 2, wants to be baseball hero rlago. with the blindfold test. Four out at the Waterbury Women’s club by concerts featuring the choirs and chief and small town alone, she doesnt’ want anyone to assumes at a crisis from here on the story of five have It—spunk. Call them the Stamford Junior League, will glee club of tho leading women’s stops an exciting game Interfere with her privacy—not that are a Picture a urgmatlo proportions shameless, if you will. But don’t Introduce five animals, any one of colleges of the country, the Smith to chase Are. pitching even a fireman. She recently lock- to the reviewer and the bound please forget they're Sham-less, too. which should delight the audience. College Gliee club will present a star In the big league dropping ed herself up in a room and refus- final climax has been devised after a Are wagon the They're tackling problems that In the first place, there will be varied program of madrigals, folk ball to race ed to come out for hours. Her and directed with skill and good have licked you. "Dlckle-blrd", the canary belonging tunes, and operatic selections dur- when the siren blows. Picture him sent for the fire depart- of a parents showmanship. A great cast—a name cost—In a to Uavid White, the little crippled ing the broadcast over WABC and forgetting the deciding game ment. Fireman Williams raised a for three to show In Starting Monday days sizzling story of to-day's head- hero of the play. Dlckle-blrd ac- the Columbia network Monday, pennant race only up ladder to the window of the room, Strund will another to win a three the present strong youth. Two generations companies David on the magic March 14, from 3:45 to 4 p. m„ the ninth Inning by climbed in. and unlocked the door. bill includ- And deluxu double feature meet—head-on: the result 1h fire- cruise of this wonderful ship, to 13. K. T. Given under the auspices bagger and stealing home. said little Aiioe, indignant- Last ‘■What," ing "Dance Team" and “Tho works—fireworks for you. Also on the four corners of the earth. At the of tho alumnae committee of sev- here!" "The “Nightingale.” ly, “are you doing Hide." the bill are choice short subjects. north pole they encounter a peng- en colleges, the recitals have been composition, Down to an Coming .Wednesday and Thursday uin: In the south they meet a designed to bring before the mi- "Follow Me Carlow,” ANCIENT TESTAMENT D1S- Is Marie Dressier In "Emma." Kx- lion; when the ship takes them crophone the representative col- Irish folk tune, arranged by Percy OLD COMEDY will be and PIjATED. tra features are china for ladles on east to China, a dragon appears lege ensembles of the country pre- E. Fletcher, also heard, will be concluded New Test- Wednesday. Profit sharing when On the scene; and In Holland—the senting outstanding examples of the program Twin Falls, Idaho—A GOES ON AIR Ye Maid- 1588 A. D., by <35 In gold Is given to putrons on corner of the world—they the of work done in the with the aria, "Come ament, printed in west, type being Printer to Thursday night. On Friday night make friends with the stork. Quite music departments of American ens,” from the, Russian opera “Christopher Barker, | Tschaikow- moste excel- “Don Caesar do Bar,an.” an Eng- ten pair of KponciHr shoes are given a menagerie for one play, and some women’s colleges. "Eugene Onegin" by Queene Elizabeth’s critics one of is the «f lish comedy of the first half of the away and every Saturday night is of them dlfllcult to lnpersonnte. The first selection to be offered sky, considered by lente majestie,” PW'rty for women’s Cannon, nineteenth century, with Incident- held tho big Country store. These unusual members of the cast by tho glee club on the broadcast the Anest choruses Rev Howard Renwlck realm of Rus- an will bo additions to the voices In the whole — al music from “Marltana," amusing will be a composition by John James Dnnn In “Danes Team” at the Strand Monday. here. sian musical literature. Sally Ellers and opera baaed on the eamo Kory, will POMCE HEAD’S COAT STOLEN. zoo of Junior League animals. W'llbye entitled “Weep, O Mine r reach listeners In a speclul radio Malden. Mass—A coat belonging 13yes.” Turning to the joyous adaptation over an KBC-WJZ net- to Police Commissioner ArtemusB. ho was outside, helping a fellow madrigals of Thomas Weelkes, the work to-morrow night at 9:45 Sweezey was stolen from a closet parishioner push a stalled auto- ensemble will next present “Come, o’clock. The old comedy will be In the First Baptist church while mobile. Sirrah Jack Ho" and the melodic enacted by a caat of well known radio players while the muelc in Interpreted by an orchestra under the direction of Ludwig Laurler. “Don Caesar de Bnzan,” a com- edy baaed on the life of one of More Thrills Than “Hell Divers Victor Hugo's characters, was ssips' ami written by Gilbert A. A'Beckett | Tomorrow and Mark Lemon, both members Today of the first staff of the London A ON THE STAGE! magazine Punch. Their other plays LIFE FOR A STARTS TO-DAY Include several dramatizations of Charles Dickens' novels made at MOVIE the author’* request. The opera THRILL The Funniest Man on the Screen in the "Marltana” was written by the SENSATIONAL^ Irish composer, William Vincent Funniest Comedy of the Year Wallace. BIG TIME ACTS WARM RECEPTION Meet the ( Best, 21, 8 \ 7 Wichita. Kan.—Clyde months married and 3 months sep- arated from hi* 18-year-old bride, VAUDEVILLE tried to pay her a visit at the home of her parents. He was greeted THE PICKARDS I FIELDS & BELL who warmly by his father-in-law, “A Vaudeville Novelty” I "Fighting for Pun” fired a revolver at him several times. One of the bullets penetrat- CHIEF JACKSON & GARDNER ed Best's hat. (Kibitzer) With Edith O’Hallisey in Microphone'’ TWO SETS OP TWIN CALVES. He saved the MARGIE COATE calves are a Pittsburg—Twin noth- ’’Songs You’ll Enjoy” rarity on any farm, but the Wolf girl—but farm, near Mlllvale, Pa, boasts two could save TRENT & BRITTAN within a ing sets. Both were born "Playing Politics" week. “Dutch” and “Sooky" were him! the "proud" Holstein mothers. REYNOLDS & WHITE f with “Music • and How” VERNA HAWORTH
At — RICHARD DIX i Dot and Kit Ix>veJoy Fred Martin w- The Haworth Boys in “On Your Toes’’ DOROTHY JORDAN K Last! (AND ON THE SCREEN) ■ MARY ASTOR The P Marian Nixon and Lloyd Hughes JOEL McCREA fll answer I “ Death played lair with them why in aPRIVATE in France—Murder marked W firemen them in their cockpits W wear I^CANDAU red over Hollywood ... Action! Thrills! and romance too. •uspenders. Romance!
JOE E. w BROWN FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD!
Forget your worries! You'll laugh a new lease on life watching Jo-Jo, the tiger, slay the ladies! Funny? He's a four alarm riot! — with — EVALYN KNAPP and LILIAN BOND (AS THIS OIRU WHO MVKD NEXT TO THE FIREHOUSE)