LE MT: ' an THUR-FRI. TUK-WED. JOHN ROLES GENEVIEVE TOBIN . Loxswnsou __-' ZASU prrrs _ The â€I." than" r Mmentrartorrorfiartrtrtrturiratr- "tttrtr-trettreets 7m for his family nnd I (lain for a career! Gary Cooper Carole Lombard Thin easy-going nun. Unis luminou- iocicty tttri new into whirl- wind "an“ ---agtttt" uni-It In" More and after! BUN.-MON. - Ban. Cont. 2 - It BAT, AUG. 1 NOW SHOWING JOAN CRAWFORD in “LAUGHING MNNERS" BOBBY JONES in “THE MASHIE NIBLICK†"' PARTY HUSBAND DOROTHY _' “HEROE op THE ITArem"---No. 8 BLn.SUMMBRYTLLE - COMEDY -... NEWS ......- ACT AuacGWNtGWdmyhuit-uXrllMrDY-AN0e NEWS {CKAlll‘ LAUREL '. HARDY COMEDY - NEWS STRANGE AS IT SEEIS _ NEWS N EWS c " . - C/ in tllltiiii)s' nus WOMAN ' a Gum 9mm COMEDY Bargain Matinee " 2:00 TODAY AND FRIDAY Also AUG. 2 - 3 AUG. " AUG. 6-7 Their ttrat meeting was in London {they Miss Landi was phyipg the tttage production ‘of "The Constant Wriiitm'"iitiirthitiriiitth-w" WRITE: brigiml stage company of “Scotland Yard.†' "I remarked at that time," Cava- mgh said, following their Hollywood meeting, "that Miss Landi ms on 11tt.,rt8t.ptmrptar who tttttir to its?" in her profession. Hon moot gnocchi; in "Body and Soul," and now hot nqnjslte work in “Always Goodbye," seems to beat me out." God’s Gift to Women - Frank Fay, trailivantintt -hero. of “God’s Gift to Women," the Warner Bros. Ereneh farce, loves the ladies en masse. His sweetheart: include Lem. _,2gcHllttgt_te,, .1929 -- Egg); Louise Brooks, Nena Quartaro, Yola D'Avril, Margaret Livingston, Ethlyn Clair, Hazel Howell the nimble Sir. ters G. Many celebrated comedians one also in the east. um Cum: directed. Tri' 'iir'it'iitlhiiiiiiiriihT"B%Tr%rrmirr. intrthe funtitttt of “Alwayl Goodbye," when Pautenviitntrh rénewed his Re- omintanee with Elissa Landi who is started in the picture. ‘Cavnn‘agh has a. featured role in .“A‘Iweys‘ Goodbye" 'ns iulctiwis Stone. William Carney-on Menzies and Kenneth MacKenna do-directed. Party Husband ’Dorothy Madam who made such u dashing fl re " the blonde bobbed "was vafce’S will E seen ne'if as Hie r-atnr-ar--'9ttetF-l5atrtauW', mEmt National ‘comedy-drama of modern amtrrimbhttsittetnr h'fe., =~ Miss Much“! gives the beat performance of her career " the ensuing business bride. tiittigi 1tsrttiriiri"'tstirtrtmBtmrte' Here is one not to miss. heeidentat meetings which renew old friendships are constant occur- BttgttgtrMttte'tttrertr-'""- . Meet Again in Films Â¥Rrythinfl fgtgt.-tircr lvmthinx’l loll. mam 81:11:91 - The Luna'- Serif Alum Goodtt" Mm my. IN hm‘l hem A M. Part, Huh-ad and (Iud'u am to Wanna ...---e-r.-r We†at Att 10qu- “Ma...“ __ - I“. Alt-It I Won. " All Rubi Pm it'll-M and Gal‘- Olh to WM .. __ i - ' ' I Tab Tish Waln- ................. I M nu Wm: “nu mom moguls fll @inema Talk gum-y. Aunt t Mt,†' 11-May July " 't'iotar.A-.tt puma-nan m, July " D-ttt ...Al¢von been“): Danni: D-ath ..m “Akron Dre-th - Alcoa D-attt .. Alum 00-1-0 De-th um Alana A chtllenge to women in love! That is the absorbing theme of the picture "f%edi'tftttttetrfrairomratr6.mtrrtrii' mat hovel; ihth 26hn' Boleé, Gene: View Tobin ’and Lois Wilson in the leading roles, _ r, There have'been many "trianele" pictures, but never one like this pro- ductionmltrin ataat1intrdn,its dimer- ity, and the lifeliké‘ quality that dom- inates leverything about it - story, players, and direction. T The story? wuritrtiitiitwiia Tiiiiii"NiF ris' much-discussedbeat-aeller, and its 'tritreiI8rl_ry1l.s.gt ete1t_py1tt8Lli.tya_tti.tt_pf players whose ability is of a very high order. John Roles in aeen as a husband and father whose latent abil- ities as a writer have been wrecked because he must continually devote himself to the difBettlt task of support- ing a large family of children. The handsome Boles reveala new powers as admin“ auttorr-autd-proi-tut he can register a distinct hit in a A screen pley dettliiitt seriously with domestic problems is always full of interest, if it is well done. And "Seed" in much better tl.yet_.1trt.sll, acne." It 15 superEHve - without Wmoithe beettalking pictures ever produced. lGenevjeye Tobin ttives 's matrnifV cent portrayal of the boyhood sweet- heart' of the would-be writer. She appears 10 years Uter his marriage and stirs his ambition which, under her inspiration, flames into successful creative writing. Then then-sis the third member of this remsrksble trio of the author’s wife, the mother of his five children. Her performance is a classic of "tintr-'-unquethiomaly the greatest mother-portrayal ever seen on the screen, and utterly na- tural. ,' "O ., It is the situation between the two women for the love of the men that dominates the ection of the story; and in the telling of it, Director John sum hes uhieved en extraordinarily' dramatic end interesting production. It is the fittetst Work this gifted direc- tor Bee yet eontrttmted,to the screen. and proves once more that he ii e - in the W of dementia Rmb. lemdremu. . _ part that doisi not call for the ttsis of his singing voice. T T GENEV|EVE TOB‘N canvass/u. Thursday. my 80, " _ on