Mess (Eat es c e t e i. newnmesauutsciicansomee ie hadt s tnin zn "emmn eenen en oe Co e Nee e o THURSDAY, FRIDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDA Y SUNDAY, MONDAY > & Garamount @icture _ M "BARGAIN DAYS" Our Gang Comedy â€" MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON News Events ~â€"Travelogue â€" Matinee only: "FINGER PRINTS" SATURDAY, MAY 16 88 NOW SHOWING Phone 2400 Krazy Kat Cartoon "CHICKENS COME HOME" Continuous Sunday from 2:00 to 11:00 â€" 19y 3ib Lys amy r»r;s "UNFAITHFUL * Ruth Chatterton Highland Park in â€"« Universal News ' a Laurel & Hardy Comedy HELEN TWELVETREES LILIAN TASHMAN ROBERT AMES JOHN HALLIDAY JOAN BLONDELL JAMES HALL â€"â€" ~ADULTS ONLY .â€" Added "THE COLLEGE VAMP" NEWS EVENTS Bargain Matinee at 2:00 Comedy TODAYâ€" FRIDAY Sol Strauss, Mgr, MAY 21, 22 MAY 19, 20 MAY 17, 18 H Instead of Democratic â€"; Raskob seems ing it out of The acrobat in the straddle a couple of to make an excellent L Helen Twelvetrees is seen as "the Tright girl "who met the wrong men" and in this role she gives a performâ€" ance of emotional depth surpassing any role in which she has appeared. A brilliant supporting cast,‘ including Lilyan Tashman, Robert Ames, }m Blondell, John Halliday, James Hall and Anita Louise are seen in the featured roles. " 1 "Millie," is from the novel by Donâ€" ald Henderson Clarke. "Millie‘s" vivid story leads her from a village school room along the gay path â€"of â€"Newâ€"York‘sâ€"pleasureâ€"belt. Withâ€"aâ€"cryâ€"of "I‘m aâ€"redâ€"headed woman, look out for me," she desâ€" troys men‘s hearts believing that all of them are the same. When she was a little girl all of the village wiseacres warhed her father to keep his eye on her. "Nothin‘ but trouble ever â€"came from a redâ€" headed woman," they said. Missionary Speaks at "Millie‘s" Destiny "Millie‘s" destiny was shaped by her red hair! 4 in 1911, Oscar Asche playing the role of Hajj, the beggar, in the London ion, while Otis Skinrier created the same role in America. After an engagement of an entire year, Mr. a ‘played "Kismet"â€"on the road for two years more. Ten years ago "Kismet" was made by him as a silent success. The new screen version preâ€" sentedâ€"by â€"First National brings all the resources of modern motion picâ€" ture and Vitaphone production . to bear in making "Kismet" as it will be preserved for posterityâ€"the ultiâ€" mateâ€" achievement of the art of Otis Skinner and the highâ€"water mark to date in motion pictures. § The original play by Edward Knobâ€" lock has been adapted to the screen by Howard Estabrook. ~It was first produced in London and New York "Kismet," the First National and Vitaphone production starring Otis Skinner, is based on Mr. Skinner‘s greatest triumph on the stage, and ‘is one of the most elaborate producâ€" tions ever made at the First National Studios. The scenery and costumes _are truly Oriental in their magnifiâ€" cence and according to those who have seen the picture in advance, its photographic quality sets a new stanâ€". dard of excellence for the industry. Over 4,500 people appear in the picâ€" ture and the cast of principals supâ€" porting Mr. Skinner embraces such names as those of Loretta Young, David Manners, Mary Duncan, Sidney Blackmer, Ford Sterling, Montagu Love and Edmund Breese. P R E "Kismet"â€"Based Upon > ~~~â€"Famous Stage Play Bad of using lumber for the ratic platform of 1982, Mr. > seems to be insisting on buildâ€" out of dynamite. t boclarsixnnin 0i ie 4e s Sn nca rirca t romppiinnmi® en wt it cwnen: SATELT B e t o ie a im oi 0 thi a oo ol sp ob c ie S @ Cinema Talk cireus who can trapezes ought politician. es Others in the cast are Frank Rice, Arthur Stone and George Mendoza, three â€"capable character comedians; Charles Stevens, the "Injun Joe" of "Tom Sawyer;" Ian MacLaren, who made a great personal hit in "Jourâ€" ney‘s End;" Ed Brady and James Durkinâ€"who have been featured in many "heavy‘" roles. â€" _ > > The Conquering Horde The Conquering Horde Tuesday, May 19 :ml:r Bedroom and Bath ... Gillingwater is a veteran of stage and screen. : He plays the role of Jim Nabors, the ranch foreman, in this classic of the postâ€"war West. _ Parlor, Bedroom and Bath Millie NMERLUNE : :.: : ... ++ . s veaseitenctien io. The Conquering Horde Miss Wray was teamed with Arien in "The Border Legion" and she was the heroine of Gary Cooper‘s "The Texan." ? Millie __Fay Wray and Clande Gillingwater head the supporting cast of "The Conquering Horde"â€"Richard Arlen‘s latest starring picture. and â€" Soul Finn and Hattie Unfaithful . â€"..._ Unfaithful The work of Schoedsack and his companions was fraught with dangers not only from the ferocious wild beast that Jlived in the vicinity, but from the â€"everâ€"presentâ€" menace of jungle fevers, and exhaustion from the terâ€" rific heat. o ce : Many Film Celebs un e e s o0 depths of the tropical Malayan junâ€" gle. It shows the parallel that exists in the lives of a native tiger hunter and his son, and a redâ€"haired ape (the orangâ€"outan) andâ€" his twoâ€"yearâ€"old ngeâ€"son, "Rango."..._.:::â€" : ‘:*â€"â€" +â€" Hundreds of friendly apes were con. stantly in and out of camp, and tig. ers made frequent prowling calls, "Rango" is a story of the struggle for existence in the matted, steaming EKK P T m cau t iL s F. uNe His only companions were Mrs Schoedsack, Alfred Williams the cam era®assistant, a Chinese interlzn'etq;gl a Japanese cook and a group of ne. tive bearers. on es se Ernest Schoedsack, producer of greatest . motion â€" picture thrill 1931," the Sumatra jungle film * go," spent eight months in the A fever â€" belt,â€"almost= on the equ; photographing his story. Braves Sumatra Jungle â€" ______to Produce "Rangy" Weekly Movie Programs Conquering Horde .......... Monday, May 18 SCREENINGS Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21 Saturday, May 17 Thursday, May 14 WOA." 22 Bunday, May 18 Support R. Arlien Thursday, May 15 . Deerpath .... Aleyon theequator Deerpath . Aleyon . Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath .. Aleyon Deerpath .. Aleyon Deerpath .. Aleyon Deerpath . Aleyon Deerpath .. Aleyon Aleyon 14, 1971 l(Rn. Achin "the of