THURSDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SUNDAY & MONDAY . . . __. “The Break-Up†Added-Comedy - News-Events =..' Matinee In Old Manna†Comedy SATURDAY, APRIL 11 PM I“. NOW. SHOWING ELIE] CAIRO“. 19tr1mamttarttsre1 'ltj,il,iij,ii LAWRENCE T1338" and. his payer the Alaskan Trails; “smug†rs mun . Exclusive Showing on the ADOLPH ME CAPTAIN JACK ROBERTSON “The Criminal Code†Cpntimlonu Sunday from‘2:00 to 11: "New Moon" WALTER HUSTON with . ENJOU a! ROLAND YOUNG -cr, .any Kat-Uni" 11181118843 kirk " In in in m Matinee only: “Finger; Pants" North Shore.' and Ner--grortlitrht GRACE MOORE TONIGHT & mm“ :00 Sol 3mm My“; APRIL 16-17 APRIL 14-15 APRIL 12-13 THE PRESS Despite the oft heard contention that large groups of extras are dith- cult to handle in a production with music, Jack Conway, the director, contrived to depict armies in battle; trained his. matron}! microphones on hundreds of dancers in a huge pal- nee ballroom and in particular ontdid himself in}; vivid scene in which Tib- bett' rides and sings at the head of, . "tearly ti thousand extras were em- ployed for ‘spectacular scenes in â€New Moon,†pretentious co-stara ring vehicle for Inwrence Tibbett and Grace Moore, which will be the feat- thrut the _Nertrr7l11etre,_trttirrs, days.’ The picture was adapted from" the New York stage success which ran for more than Ab year at the Im- perinl Theatre. . The DoorViil' nail- Jung Ind {to hunch my Door-IVE The Deon!†b Juno nut! tsi-Fai-Ge , Shim LtUt.crt, Stolen than}: Stolen 11am The New . Negro, The The The 0â€..th Abraham' Hawk _.. WWENCE IBBET and RAG [ . _ MOOttirincteiV MOC1N* Wéekly Movie Programs Dov" to, P . M-e..,..., an: ThiiiGir.C.CTC? Ilium of War - Ind Break up ...............’.... ooh m SCREENINGS "#195 Ann " M.MIIO Ma Am: 113%., Ann " yttrium ll lulu. Ann " Edd-w. Ann " PtMyr. Avril u to Hell , Cinema Talk mil at" " 3.2m WI: u'm .. Am Doormat 6.233 ..Akm W De-tts ..Al¢m .. Alarm Dam“: Dem-path 41m The story is a romantic drama of love, adventure and intrigue with music wanna in u intend details of the situation than-ins. Tin-pr- itthtal Sigmund Bombay long: from the Itasca production are retained including the g'y,',"t.ttu “lover Come Buck to‘lo, _ 4lllltlpt m V It "I “itâ€: ro-Goldwyn-Mnyor. Another is†GU.. lic: of It; inland fort in Turkesstan, peopled by I regiment of soldien.‘ Settings were equally elaborate. The most unusual is that of a com- plete Russisn ateameri said to be one of the largest sets ever built " Met- 260 eava1rrnen whoform a rousing male atom. . 'Stolen Heaven" which shows the power of love to give meaning to life, is Nancy (rm-om {Hid thematic pie- ture, T "The Devil’s HNidar" and "Laughter" having prayed Miss Car- roll’s capabilities. . _ A Palm Beach street scene often led directly into (New York hall bed- room! and adult back alley gave pas- sege to a sunlit Cuban beach. , The settings: of the picture, which traces the adventures of a p1s,ir_p_t_gig1sttgr: aged youngsters iii their desperate scramble for Joyful living, range in locale frog; the interiors): (hugging tel hedrooict'o tr, compartment in a Florida-New York express tmin. A “stagger plan" was “101% at the Paramount New York studios during the making of the picture so that one set could be erected without interfering with others. Huge Sets Are Used TV _ . In "Stolen maven" Appioxtmntelsr 100,000 square feet of floor space was required for set- tings in "Stolen Heaven," the new Nancy Carroll picture. . pi." In "Doorway to Hell" Thursday, April need the di trw-t Sparkling net, “Id t any Writ tttttd Dino: Next m filling do .leireiir, p leryin‘ one he Ity Iiemrd In The . puny ht"'tim'-'iit"i tle down, Arriving Pounds in in buying when, a Years, to l The N ticated Cl -memtee,-- loves of Ronald t Wealthy peer who, thine of him a at story op: with his, light; ot longing: 1 Last of Though; have bee "The De tempt. at produetio Ronnh tare, uni star, be: Pay." 11 and dial dramatia known Ol his Hume Ronal Than a. [6 All?