Udws"4 te rom hm. LP, M SUNER1CKSON wiu.tte 4092 I FII LL QUART 9flclC&WILM 'ME CONFEÇTIONERY bus Yreg of Bank 1 ý un i [fl25 melodrama .of the old West, when the. outlaw fiitber sacri- fices himself 'to insure his son's hap- piness .and ,security. 'The Arizona scenery is authentic' and the cast does à fine job. The deft touch of the di- rector wàs noticeable. Chalie Chai, et Monàt.Carl.. <2th Century--Fox.) With Warner Oland, Keye, Luke, Harold Huber,, Sydney Blackmer, Edward Raquello, Virginja Field, and Kay Linaker. Mr. Oland, gives, one, of bis smoôth, pleasurable perf ormances as the oriental detective who is called in to aid- rival financiers whose. feuds have resulted in theft adin murder. One of the eto the Chan stories, critics have com- mented ,favorably upon the> high, comedy of Keye Luke, Cban's blund- ering son, and of Harold Huber. H4ë1ywood II.t.1. (Warner Br3wth- ers.) Directed by Busby Berkeley, with Dick Powell, Rosemary and Lola Lane, Ted Healy, and Glenda Farrell. Gorgeous settings, beautiful costumes, and an abundance of swing music and jazz makes this musical extravaganza an entertaining one. The plot, in the form of a series of episodes, shows how a couple of small town young people make good in Holly- wood. Many screen and radio favor- ites are seen. Ted kiealy. Adept, ;aftsing, and sometimes touching performances, are turned in by the principals in this light comedy in which a newspaper coluuinist.- goes, to great lengtbs to prevent his sweetheart from taking' dramatic roles lie feels is clegrading. A pair of orphaýns: have an important part in the play, and it ends happily for aIl. JIohn Carradine, hitherto celebrated as opte of the screen' 1s Jorernosi -actors 01 villainous characters, Plays the role of Abraham Lincoln in "01 Hirnan Hearts.» He's show,, above. wi4th Jamnes Stewart. Adumi.50 Cents ChiIdren 25 Ceunts >rtrayed. ina an~a 1intensive and the pre- r safety are eresting mat. M ou : UT u*