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«Brownsville's Greatest Ntertainment»» ♦«BROWNSVILLE’S GREATEST NTERTAINMENT»» Dairies at Capitol All Quiet on the Western* Front" at • -w- ~r '■w ~w Queen T ▼ T + ♦ * * « * 4 1 * ♦ *¥**•*« 9 ~ The Season’s Musical STARS OF ‘DESIRABLE’ DETECTIVE ,f of Musicals Is Here Short Subjects THRILLER THE SPICE OF THE SCREEN PROGRAM Capitol Theatre -TUESDAY-- Sterling Halloway In “PICNIC PERILS" Radio Row Short A line of the world's PARAMOUND mo6t gorgeous beauties, headed by a royal star cast Dick Powell Ruby Keeler Warren William and Mary Astor who play the leading roles in Warner Joan Blondell, SOUND NEWS Bros.’ Guy Kibbee, Zasu Pitts, Hugh Herbert. ‘The Case of the Howling Dog", the mystery-drama, showing Tuesday only at “your” Capitol. "Dames , Warner Bros newest furnish most of | the romance as and Wrubel. These are sung by WEDNESDAY —I and most musical spectacular com-1 a pair of lovers whose match is Dick Powell. Keeler. Joan Ruby BEN BLUE Jean Muir and edy romance, comes to "your'' George Brent, featured along with Verree Teasdale in Cap- anathema to their families. Three Blondell and Phil radios the Regan, fThe Funny Man) new Warner Bros, romantic hit. Desirable’*. This ltol Theatre with an all dynamic tale today, famous comedians, ZaSu Pitts, Guy In of the love of mother "Singing Cop.” and daughter for the same man. offers an un- star cast headed by Joan Blondell. Kibbee and Heibert. excelled Hugh provide w _ starring vehicle for the lovely Miss Muir. The Dick The *t0ry’ by Robert 411(1 "All Sealed Up" picture will be Powell and Ruby Keeler. a large share of the comedy. seen at “your” Capitol Tuesday only. Delmar Daves, carries a definite Three hundred beautiful Others in the girls cast include Arthur , p0t *hlch ls 541(1 t0 ** one of the dance and frolic in beautiful and Vinton. Sammy Fain and Arthur STARRED IX ‘V1RGIF. WINTERS’ complicated ensembles that are said Aylesworth. most hilarious on record. Joan Queen Theatre Bl0nde11 head£ the C44t 111 the ro* is said to con tarn I — sensational T.t Tl P*ctum Sunday Monday — ZSL T 01 4 chorus girl mad who de- 4 number °* the catchiest songs cap Musical master of sDenai niim'hrr r Ui h Brevity of the year, wTitten by three teams lights in embarrassing dignified “Beer and PretieU" BerK(, cy °f ace songsters. Warren and Du- i and who _ gentlemen, eventually' Dick Powell and Keeler * Screen Souvenirs Ruby bin, Fain and Kahal and Dixon weds a millionaire moralist. ~ ■ --- Universal News MICKEY MOUSE CLUB BOASTS OF 1300 MEMBER- ■ TUES-WED- Charlie Chase Ricardo Cortez and Dorothy Eurge&s in Hat. Coat, and Gloves; Show- SHIP. MEETS EVERY SATURDAY next MORN In ing Saturday only, at •your” Capitol. Brownsville. club that 411 kl<ls 4nd “It Happened One Day" .. er to the hearts of TJ1* )fve the Mickey3 that _ they attend every Saturday ... .. Mousers The chief Mickey Mouse morning at which time a screen Goofie Movies ‘All Is program suitable for children is calls different children from the Why Quiet’ Reissued presented; great care is emphasized audience to go on the stage and This picture is brought back to you at a time when to make a children s wholesome en- recite poetry or sing songs to the the whole world is fearful of war. The Program con- > again story \ Hickey best of their ability. A special pro- sisting of boysSt8gj and and little was written by one who hated war because he knewr girls Himself gram has been outlined and plan- Morro dancing schools Castle from that it is H1® ned for the meeting of the Capitol experience HELL. NOT GLORY. The ff*1 ^Jf41P*c"*athig. balloon- Theatre Mickey Mouse Club next Disaster Appears mothers of the world will welcome it and will urge Saturday morning and all mem- their sons to see W®® ah?iiiCr^lthwith man\ oth^r it. It is greater than mere enter- b6rs arp rpoupstpd hp P at in Pictures .. contests which "The bring Joy and laught- terT Life of Vergie Winters", Ann and tainment, because it is A WAR AGAINST WAR IT- ^ _ o*dociP starring Harding John Boles. — brings to the screen s As a Today In the the year most moving heart story that of the SELF. showman and as a hater of legalized sacrificing milliner who was tricked out of her marriage to the town's murder. I am intensely proud to offer it to you. Attend the leading but whose Capitol and Queen Theatres citizen, love remained undying. This RKO-Radio Carl Regularly Newsreel Picture is from the Laemmle, President, Capitol Louis Bromfield story. Showing next Thursday and 11 Friday at your Capitol Theatre. Brownsville. Universal Pictures Corporation. -—..-.. ►- ^ Brownsville's - I ♦ r QUEEN I Popular Prices |QUEEN| TODAY Mom I I ♦ A picture mighty in its sweep Should be seen I ^ by all of mankind .... I 4 Grandes and f Sunday Monday II I Dias I A of I Galaxy Star* in the Musical H;t . I La Famosa Com- I with String along us Brownsville! We re heading for the | pama de Variedad y I greatest roundup of beauty, song and laughter ever screened. I I Espectaculo I Mexicana I DICK POWELL I ‘CAMPILIO’ Con 16 RUBY KEELER ► | I Reconocidos Joan BLONDELL — KIBBE Guy Artistas j Zasu PITTS — Hugh HERBERT I I Mexicanos WAR AGAIN Con la Emperatriz D 4 I de la Cancicn THREATENS I Mexicana ♦ I Maruja THE WORLD! Gomez I Bade. Canfo ♦ I t Comedia "History repeats It- •elf," say the proph* Tuev Wed. Thurs. • Fri. 4> ets! . Will < history I Biz Spanish repeat the story of j Vodvil Troupe "All Quiet"?.. .Will ^ “Campillo” history record again ! 16 Biz Artists those scenes thatonly ♦ a few years ago blasted humanity in* + to vows of eternal peace I *.. See what WAR is really like, in— ^ I Saturday I Thrill Outdoor ► I Western . All ^ ONQUIET THE I Tom TYLER ► ♦ I In WESTERN “RIDING ► . FRONT THRU” JO Also— ► I I ♦ I RICHARD TALMADGE In * ► I I 8,000 People—A Mile ♦ I “PIRATE of Velvet—14 Stars—A TREASURE” 6-Acre “Stage”—100 Cam- 4 ► eras to Make the Musical of ♦ < Musicals! 4 ► ♦ < > — 4 < ► < L _ • 4 < > Iiinmi hi mm < : IqueenI .
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