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Wednesday Marks Week's Theatre Stage Show At Carolina Wednesday Marks Week’s Theatre SHERIDAN, RAFT Arise My Love” Opens Thursday at Bailey CAROLINA SHOWS At the any place but in a telegraph of- Bijou Tuesday fice. STARS OF FILM _ ROYAL TO SHOW “You're wasting your tim« ‘FLOWING GOLD’ here,” told the GENE AUTRY FILM Rogers young man, •The. Drive By Night’ To Re- after listening to him. And th« To Bijou Theatre “Flowing Gold,” a lusty saga of young man, who was Gene Autry, turn It was love and adventure in the western the much beloved Will suddenly realized the same On thing Monday oil fields, made its local debut at Rogers who first 6et Gene Autry, and decided to find a place for the Carolina theatre his talents. Saturday to an popular cowbov star, on the road audience Gene that responded eagerly to to Autry’s rise to his present plenty of laughs, excitement and success. For when Rogers drop- fame the many daring, action-jammed sit- was not an overnight sensa- are in store for ped into a office on He romance Bijou uations. telegraph the tion. climbed up the hard way, Texas and Oklahoma audiences when Warner Bros.’ new borderline, and no one has worked more zeal- Heading the cast of the Warner he found the Drive telegraph operator ously than this simple, film. They By Night,” Bros, film are Pat O'Brien, John straight- strangely out of place in his sur- forward singing cowboy; this Monday. The cast in- Garfield, and lovely Frances Farm- With open? roundings. long legs propped He rides Champ in his latest an of er. This talented triumverate play up on a the duce? array screen talent chair, pleasant-faced film, "Ride, Tenderfoot. Ride,” '■ their difficult to roles to the hilt, gearing their operator was a lha; surpass. In the strumming guitar which opens at the Royal theatr# roles are performances to the exciting, tem- and a that starring George Raft, yodeling song belonged Wednesday. 3 of Ann "heridan, Ida Lupino and po plot and direction. Humphrey Bogart. O’Brien is seen as Hap O’Connor, Raft George plays the part of a a capable oil foreman, while Garfield terse fellow who just wants to MONDAY & be is cast as Johnny Blake, young TUESDAY able to get along without having iconoclast, friendless and alone in Performances at to tangle with anyone—and that ll:15-l-2:45-4:30-6:15-8;00-9:4K the world. He has accidentally killed means women. He is not success- Feature 10 Minutes Later a man, and the ensuing hardships en- ful. Humphrey Bogart, in the role dured have caused him to wear a of his brother, would like to be perennial chip on his shoulder. He able to appreciate his home and and O’Brien meet in a western boom wife—to have some time he could town, and despite occasional call his own. Raft things that all flashes of temperament, become attracted their talk about home life is just to each other. When sc much nonsense .til he meets Hap meets with a serious and falls in love -ith c. waitress, drilling accident, Johnny X takes over as fce played by Ann Sheridan. foreman. m w<.X For more 1° A cartoon and newsreel will pre- entertainment the Caro- ,„a to4“_ „t &e lina o,mM cede tire feature on this program. program includes an “Unusual Occupations” novelty, a Merrie Dennis S»9?' ?”!c Melody “Goodnight Elmer” and the Morgan, star of “Rivers End,” a stirring tale of the north whichi the ‘The Durango Kid’ Is latest news events. plays :.i< Bijou theatre Tuesday only with George Tobias, Eliza- ®i*»4 heth Earl, Victor Jory and Janies Stephenson. .f and Ray Milland in a romantic moment from season Scheduled At 1 lsela,J'*e(Je Bijou I 'ly *"5*Ve• >',e Paramount comedy-romance, which begins its local ! engagement Thursday at the Bailey theatre. * has Follies’ Billed Opinion it that C‘-.'.rle6 Star- ‘HIT PARADE’ Tropical For rett’s most recent gun blazing, rip- snorting Columbia film, “The Du- ‘Tin Pan Carolina Stage On Wednesday rango Kid’’ which opens Wednes- Alley' Opens TO MOW HERE day at the Bijou theatre is If these winter bigger nights tend to get A Miss identified as Car- better shapley and than ever. This new a little nippy, don’t worry about a rr.encita offers a sensuous dance and swiftly paced film At New Tomorrow Gayer than ever, wittier and of the Bailey thing, for the Carolina theatre has reminiscent screen's most brighter and more colorful, 1941 slightly of the calendar popular two-fisted, to a version of “Hit Parade” arranged bring tropical heat adds, and designated in the program fast-riding cowboy, offers an un- ‘‘Tin presents cast, Pan Alley” is cut from wave to town in the form of a as a usual amount of Alice Faye And Gra- Kenny Baker, Frances Langford “Silhouette Dance.” gunpacked action, Betty the same unusual musical and dra- Hugh Herbert, Ann bang-up stage show, “Tropical Fol- In addition to the stage show the as well as the lovely presence of Mary Boland, ble with a Are Co-Starred In matic as was “Alexander’s Miller and Patsy Kelly in a roliek- lies,” stage full of dark Carolina offers a full screen pro- Lt.f.na Walters, and the songs and pattern ing cinema entertainment eyed Senoritas and blood-warming gram featuring Is A v' ices of the popular balladeers. Ragtime Band,” produced by the which “Sandy Lady" Lavish Film comes to the La dancers Tire Sons of the Koyal tomorrow. Conga to set your feet with Baby Sandy, Butch and Buddy. Pioneers. same studio. It is built around a Miss Langford, who a-tingling and take your mind all Tom Nan Accompanied by the staccato starred in Brown, Grey, Mischa compelling love story between a “The Hit Parade” two the to the bark of six-shooters, and the thun- Those great song hits that in- years ago, way tropics. “Tropical Auer, Eugene Pallette, Billy Gilbert her rising music publisher and a repeats sensational hit per- Follies” will be on the Carolina and Edgar dering roar of hooves, Starrett is spired you yesterday. Catchy tunes singer Kennedy. formance in “Hit Parade of for t h r e e at his very best as a masked west- of songs. 1941, stage performances that set yout feet tapping w-ith Kenny Baker ern Robin Hood, who returns the provding roman- Wednesday only. your hands beating out rhythms. Woven into the, story are some tic inspiration.- ‘River’s End’ Billed money stolen from poor home- Laugh provokers in chief are the Melodies that will weave a world of the most stirring and haunting steaders by cruel and ruthless rust- Four Clovers—comedy teeter-board of fancy for you tomorrow. Rag- of old and new song hits. Some of At Bijou On Tuesday lers. artists. Billed as a “Four-Ring Laugh time jazz jive where America's greatest popular song ‘Keeping Company* Chapter 14 of “Deadwood Dick” Circus”, they set about to prove dees it all stem from? How are writers of yesterday and today con- The Northwest Mounted’s most and an "Our will Billed At Carolina their right to the title in a series of Gang” comedy those melodic strains conceived? tribute their best and biggest suc- exciting man-hunt begins on Tues- complete this program. 1 mad escapades that would tickle the By whom are they composed? cesses to “Tin Pan Alley.” day at the Bijou Theatre when Young romance by John Shel- funny bone of a mummy; Don Gal 20th Century-Fox takes you down New York City’s W<st 46th James Oliver Curwood’s “River's ton and Ann Rutherford, hilari- van, troubadour of the ‘Texas Terrors’ Will the street that gives the world its Stret—Tin Pan Alley—was re- crooning End” crosses the screen. Starring ous comedy by Frank Tropics, with a musical interlude of Dennis greatest songs in “Tin Pan Alley,” created down to the smallest de- Morgan Morgan, George Tobias and and Virginia and senti- the latest ballads and and Elizabeth Show At Bijou Friday which stars Alice Faye and Betty tail at a tremendous cost and with Weidler, song hits, Earl, the Warner Bros.’ mental Irene icli a score of other dance and thriller tells a dramatic Grable opens tomorrow at the painstaking accuracy, just as it portrayals by song tale of and Sara Haden combine forces * stars. civilization’s last and the A type of vengeance new and Bailey theatre. Keyed to the mood was back in 1917 when most of outpost in Starred in this brilliant Revue is scarlet-coated Mounties who rule unheard of in the old west pro- of America, this musical of our the action occurs. Brownstone flats “Keeping Company,” open- at the Violet it; vide? the plot basis for Republic’s exciting times depicts in human, .... famed musical firms of the ing Thursday Carolina Carlson, Broadway comedienne theatre for an A musical and a Pete Smith "Texas Terrors,” Republic west- dramatic terms the color, romance, period struggling musicians engagement of who was featured in The Student two The will this ern which opens Friday for a two- heartbreak and glamour which are in a world of hopes and dreams. days. teaming of Shel- Prince, Naughty Marietta, and other specialty complete pro- Coming Wednesday run are ton and Miss Rutherford successes. gram. 5 day at the Bijou theatre. part of the place where songs song pluggers ...
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