(Washington, DC). 1935-12-27

(Washington, DC). 1935-12-27

BAND CONCERTS. “Great Divide” Next By the United States Marine Band Dancer Stars of O’Neill Film at the Fox in the auditorium of the Marine Bar- racks, at 3 pm. today. Capt. Taylor Branson, leader; William F. Santel- r*1 v •*--1 In Film Remake Lisi mann, second leader. Program. Marines’ hymn, “The Halle of Mon- Tearle Roles oi tezuma.” Alice Terry and Conway Fantasie, "Christmas Memories”.Finck Trombone quartet, “O, Little Town Silent To Be Taken by Bette of Bethlehem." KEITH'S 1!"o Days * &§£ *<lii«eto> mtriTtiie* Harold Bayes. Harph&n Brothers Davis and George Brent. and Chester Lyons. KATHARINE "Hallelujah Chorus,” from "Mes- MERRICK. BY MOLLIE siah”......-Handel H 27 (N.A.N.A.).—“The Great Divide," William HEPBURN December Suite, “Nutcracker"_Tschalkowsky famous of some years ago, will be remade ir Vaughn Moody's play Trio for violin, cello and harp. fl'SYLVIA SCARLETT" see Bette Davis and Brenl ■ CARYGRAN1 • BRIAN motion pictures. This time you’ll George “Gesu Bambino”_Yon AHERNS and Tearle once madt ADDED '»«.*. Rath# News HOLLYWOOD,in the roles that the lovely Alice Terry Conway Second Leader William F. San- Exclusive of silent films. famous, in the days telmann, John Auer and DIONNE QUINTS' “The Great Divide” is the story of a typical Western gambler (a diamond Joshua Tyler. Sdtond Xmas Party — in tne rougn) ana nis love lor a so-., » “Toy Symphony”_Haydn I How Coming'... LILY PONS dally prominent Eastern girl. of the best Chinese actors in the Trumpet solo, "Nazareth”...-Gounod the out- in she learned to accept great business. John P. White. “I DREAM TOO MUCH" of-doors as a substitute for the culture “The Bells of St. Mary's”_Adams of the East is all part of the story. Members of the fourth estate have "Parade of the Leaden Soldiers,” special'preview been glorified in films and stories for Pieme MIDNIGHT SHOW And of remakes, I under- HEW YEAR speaking some time now. It remains for Para- S EVE stand there is a good chance that States |R mount to start a new cycle of suc- By the United Army Band Lili Damita's husband, Errol Flynn, cessful films with its recent purchase in the Army band auditorium, at 4rl5 will do the version of "The talking of George Harmon Coxe’s story, "Mur- p.m. today. Capt. Thomas F. Darcy, The late Milton Sills Sea Hawk.” der With Pictures," which tells of the leader. once made this famous in motion pic- Program. life of a newspaper photographer. tures. March, "The Old Mare”.Panella KING LAN CHEW. Coxe’s book is just published, but Gray Errol first film is "Captain Regimental March of the 1st In- Oriental dancer, Is one of the stars Flynn's was bought by Paramount from its Blood.” fantry, United States Army. of "Continental Varieties,’’ which galley proofs. You’ll like Errol Flynn’s cultured Overture, “Ruy Bias”-Mendelssohn will be seen at the National Theater So far the studio can’t see any one which will remind Suite, "Ballet of the Flowers”..Hadley in a matinee and evening per- speaking voice, you but Fred MacMurray in the leading has all the (a) Red Rose. formance for one day only, Janu- of Leslie Howard’s. It role of newspaper photographer. But 5. charm and of the voice every (b) Marguerites. ary vitality then, doesn’t MacMurray seem to get ode would like to have, but all men Rhythmic classic, “Milenberg Joys,” all the good Paramount roles these Morton aren’t so lucky! days? Sark Wise Man. Symphonic poem, "Universal Judg- Chester Gan has been hired by ment”....De Nardis Christian art delighted to portray When Grant Mitchell, seen in count- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teacher of “Serenade D’Amour”.._von Blon as an African one of the three kings less interesting roles the Chinese deportment and mannerisms during past March, "Hercules”_McFall1 who brought gifts to the infant Jesus. few years, recently received the script for Paul Muni, preparatory to his work of a play from the East, he as the lead in "The Good Earth.” proceeded * * t i to read it because the accompanying |_;_ Gans’ qualifications for the position __(+ note had requested this of him. proclaim him as a person of no small Since the author had asked for a The composite drawing shows Lionel Barrymore looking down upon Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker. Wallace attainments. really “frank” criticism of his work Beery is oil to the right. All have featured roles in the Metro-Goldv,yn-Mayer screen version of Eugene O'Neill's They include leader of Young China from Grant, the latter mailed famous American drama, “Ah, Wilderness,” which opens today at Loew’s Fox Theater. movement; official greeter to visitors merely him a bill for $5. “for services ren- In Chinatown; master of ceremonies dered m reading the play.” at banquets; university graduate (this Gayety—“Merry Maidens,” at 12 That’s telling in the BIG CAST EFFECTIVE includes both Oriental and Occidental them, grand noon, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. * manner. Grant! Where and When universities), and. according to those IN “OTHER WISE MAN” Howard—“Bad Boy,’’ at 12 noon, (Copyright. 1935. by the North American -- Who know Chester Gans’ work, one 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 and 9:10 p.m. Stage Iiott Newspaper Alliance. Inc > M ! Current Theater Attractions shows with “Pats’’ Waller at 1:05, 3:20, »•*«* First of Four Performances Given a ss®" and Time of 5:35, 7:50 and 10:15 p.m. ! p.m. There will be talks by Commis- Showing. at Luther Place Memorial sioner Melvin C. Hazen and Clarence Film ! Chaplin Donohoe. president of the Southeast Church. Loew’s Fox—"Ah. Wilderness,” at Business Men’s Association: entertain- 10 45 am.. 1:35. 4:25. 7:15 and 10.05 counterpart Of GAYETY BURLESK ment by Bert Granoff and Audrey Sie- yifASHINGTON'S p.m. "Hollywood Secrets.” with Jackie Starlint Sunday Matin.* I the Passion Other ber, and other Play, "The sss Soon Be festivities. The theater Coogan and Betty Grable in person, May is at Wise Man." adaptation of Dr. Henry THE HOLLYWOOD FROLICS Seventh street and Pennsylvania at 12:35, 3:25, 6:15 and 9:05 p.m. Van of the fourth Wise FEATURING I avenue i Dyke's legend southeast. Blood.” at 10 a Charles “Red” Marshall and Murray Man and his search for Christ, now Earle—“Captain m.. j lifonard. This attraction has the of Here 12:55. 3:55. 6:50 and 9:50 p.m. ACADEMY Shown the Stage of the season. mid- r'7t't \?g for eleventh time, merit Special ’’La Fusee,” a French film, with j being presented E. Lawrence Fir- shows at 6:10 and 9:10 nite show .New Year’s eve. Phillips' Theatre Beautiful a run last 12:10, 3:10, Continuous min Gemier. noted French actor, in opened four-performance From 4:3o P M at Luther Place Memorial pm. KATHARINE HEPBURN .n the leading role, will be the feature of night ALICE ADAMS Possibility at Palace Church. The play will be repeated R-K-O Keith’s—"Sylvia Scarlett,” £ A*'.B'-C*e’S'vl LLOYD HUGHES in the Foreign Cinema League presenta- ^ cprOL FLY" _' RIP ROARING RILEY ." tonight, tomorrow night and tomor- at 11:15 am., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 Sl« • OJV tion tomorrow night at Pierce “kail. 1 />X SCREENS NEWEST ST^CE ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. Arouses Interest in row afternoon. and 9:40 p.m. non 1UI4 PETER H. M. B KYNE'S THE _GALLANT Comedy. The six-scene drama, adapted from Palace—“The Littlest Rebel.” at •ATAIB of TWO CITIES* HU PARADE OF DEFENDER.'^Serial. ■ ’36 “Modern Times.” the Van Bess Davis RONALD COtMAN § TAROIINA nth A N C Ave. S.E. Dyke story, by 11:15 7:35 and «wSflR?S WtIWLlItA am.. 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, ATI .. Double WO ADVANCE *# If WOW , Feature Schreiner, probably is familiar to all 9:45 p.m. in mien 1 ON (Ail ;_^ fe / •REDHEADS ON PARADE' and "HOT that Charlie “JAFSIE” NOW AVAILABLE NINA "FHERE is a possibility Washingtonians, so it will suffice to OLIVETTE 1 "Modern Times" will Metropolitan—"Nevada,” at 12 noon, W MURRAY* KING 3 WILES Chaplin’s say that it's an intensely moving CIRCLE Phone West Oli.VI FOR THEATER BOOKINGS 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. SlN ^ IARTLEY t HURST MLLE (NEW) play Loew’s Palace Theater im- story and the message is well tpld. PAULETTE WILLIAM POWELL. ROSALIND RUSSELL _in "RENDEZVOUS." mediately after the run of "A Tale Last night's performance clicked with Columbia—"Thanks a Million,” at c^L A // «RiBELL News._ 11:15 a 7:40 and cf Two Cities." Advertisement in Variety Offers precision, except maybe the last scene, m., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, ^SHIRLEY TEMPLE.’ 24 G,RLS!' CAST 0F 40! DUMBARTON ^kw'?^beal"l The newest Chaplin film was ob- which seemed to out the 9:45 p.m. * "SHIPMATES Lindbergh Case Witness for drag just LITTLE$T REBElA % jy*S~r/// _FOR E^ E R KNEeEw^B tained for showing in some 40 cities slightest bit. It probably will not Belasco—“The New Gulliver.” at ROBINSON ANACOSTM.DC. the Loew Theater circuit a \S JOHN. BOLES BUI Y FAIRLAWN by just Stage Appearances. tonight. 12:16, 2:11, 4:12, 6:13, 8:14 and 10:15 •' CARY GRANT in "THE LAST OUTPOST. lew while no local HARLOW *m "RIFF RAFF’ A ■t days ago.

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