TUESDAY â€" WEDNESDAY MONDAYâ€"LABOR DAY SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 SATURDAY, SEPT. 5 NOW sSHOWING PC TURE Matines "a. c Masrecier eb antr e Pietihe "Scts Song _ Matinee onlyâ€""DANGER â€"ISLAND"â€"Thrilling Action Serial "THE SPY" Added: COMEDY â€" PICTORIAL â€" CARTOON . â€" NEWS "A FREE SOUL®" NORMA SHEARER "EDDiE C CQaramc:sxt Release â€" ADULTS ONLY Cc Y\ _ AF THE _ m with KAY JOHNSON NEIL HAMILTON «4 â€"â€"OFâ€"THE AG, //J‘ //I Je Continuous from 2:00 to 11 : Continuous from 2:00 to 11:00 lucky .andâ€"becomesâ€"immensely wealâ€" mm # tky. Thoâ€"ne makes no ~attempt to § ~s6e or communicate with her, he c * sends her a liberalâ€"allowanee=â€"of=â€"monâ€" Bargain Matinee at 2:00 SEPTEMEBER 8 â€" 9 and PRIDAY T HE P RES S â€" &({W» he is repeating the "tough guy". stuf in "Honeymoon Lane." Hatton is sten as the roughneck sideâ€" \)_;rtner of Lloyd Whitlock, big city gambler who goes to Eddie Dowling‘s hotel in the mountains to recuperate, cy which she promptly squanders. ;; _After a Japse of some _ months;â€"her| .. nusband, sans beard, well dressed and considerably improvéd .in.otherâ€"ways;! > when his identity is revealed. Wally Beery in a series â€"of â€"Paraâ€" mount comedy features four or five years ago, tecame famous as a stirâ€" rerâ€"up of laughter. His comedy anâ€" tics servedâ€" to â€"bring guffaws and giggles by the million. \, â€" When theâ€"screen wentâ€" verbose, Hatton proved himself just as comâ€" petent a ribâ€"tickler as he ‘had ever been in the days when deafness was no handica» for the fhilmâ€"goer ~~As such Hatton gets into a number of farcical situations â€"â€" aided by the mauling comedy grotesqueries of George _ Kotsonaros, the _ former wrestling ckhamp, who â€"atso. plays a bad ‘man trying to be good. characterization in "Is Zat So%" Gleason subsequently added considâ€" erable hilarity to the episodes of the )!’,rion Davies nit, "It‘s a Wise Child," in which he was cast as the iceman.. Now he is seen as an ex __Nor was theâ€"supporting cast at all neglected. Many well known comediâ€" ~â€""*XAnabelle‘s airs" tells the story of a beautiful girl whno, by a strange cireumstance. becomes the wife of a rough, illiterate minecr whose face is partly hidden by an unkempt beard. She escanes from his lonely cabin in the west and makes her way to an eastern city. § Meanwhile her husband strikes it Â¥ppfelirs on the scene, andhis wife, uot recognizing him, promptly falls â€"â€"One of the funniest parts he has played was the gangster crony of Géorge Barcroft in "The Mighty." Wally Berry‘s Matie _ â€"._.~ Clowning on His Own James Gleason Gets Langhs â€" I¢eman, prizefighter, policeman â€" it‘s all one to James Gleason. For the ccomic> character has played Fox studio officials needed a beautiâ€" ful girl with a sparkling smile and a keen sense of humor for the â€"role of "Anabelle Leigh," â€"the leading femiâ€" nine part in "Anabelle‘s Affairs." The role fell to Jeanette MacDonald who met all the requirements. Then a massive diamondâ€"inâ€"theâ€" rough type was demanded for the leading maute role and Victor McLagâ€" len was quickly chosen for the part. Chosen by Fox Studio n, teamed. with rizefighter Zat So%t" ema Talk | C Two pictures sufficed to raise Johnson to the heights, "Dynam and "Madam Satan." Her next production is *"The Spyâ€" The sensational drama of Soviet R® sia and its dreaded.$6dÂ¥ebâ€"nervicet Robert Ames as the lover, round a splendid cast. Both lend Miss _Co Replete with thrills~ and heralde as ‘one of the most exciting Se?ï¬ ever to.come out of a motion pictw eamera is Universal‘s~ "Danger i Â¥6 Teatures Neil Hamiiton and Halliday. Berthold _ Viertel dis Kenneth HGarlan, hero of a lon‘g 3i of virile adventure films, is featun with Lucile Browne. / "Men of the Sky" 1 "Men of the Sky," the First N tional mystery romance. 'dramaticalq presents many of the exciting opert tions of the spy systems of Germ and the Allies during the world Irene Delroy ‘and Jack Whiting # featured as youths who weigh t love for each. other against the ¢ er passion for their country. The plot is said to be powert dealing with the dilemma of a wa an who marries theâ€"man who "ra rcaded" her real love to prison. T drama of the situwation is heighten when she is forced to stand helples by and â€"wateh the husband she despis win the affection of her son. _ Critics unanimously agree th of "Three Who Loved," rises to Audiences sonâ€"theâ€"support that lifts her‘to wh is said to be the greatest portra) of herâ€"earcer.=â€" §..r% Based upon an adventurous que for radium, the action of the sto brings its characters to rousing b tles with savages, to dangerous ploits while menaced by jungle a mals, allizators, and bloodâ€"tingli experiences at sea. * "Three Who Loved," which he wr for Radio Pictures, is his latest s cess. ‘ reached in "The Miracle Man." their secret ideals. Johnson‘s Voice Rates: High It has been said of her that | possesses one of the four best fe nine voices of the audible scrt Women lik=â€"her, just becanse..â€"} Flavin is one of the few wrights to have three successful p showing simultaneously on â€"â€"Brog. way. â€" Several seasons agoâ€" he "The Criminal Code," "Broken Di es," ‘and "Crossâ€"Roads"â€"running ; "Danger Island" The next time Martin Flavin wriy r. story for the movies, you can } your last dollar that Hollywood w bet its last dollar that the story w te a knockout! 1 $y ree Who Loved" | New Film from Pen of Martin Flay Thursday, September 3, LX ripvcpreoon cnanep in â€"Full of Thril &s," â€"emodiment ~o F‘hâ€e" confli ating to r two vas! ‘r and a s ually â€"binc nt but h ther. 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