The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 290, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 8, 1931 Page: 7 of 26
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MISS DAVIES
IS GAY STAR
Enough Tear* In Real Life
Without Adding to Them
On Screen
We were a. usniibed u> see Ma-
rion Daves enter the room
on a rug. landing abruptly on the
Goer with a thump
“Oil" she «uri d^ccvenng the
rTBUr. 'ttd I scare you?'
More solicitous about her well-
seing than our own gulping nr-
pnse we hastened to assist the
nnena canetiiesne to her feet.
"That s all nzht-'’ she *T
was just rehearsing the next scene
I have to da It's no easr trick—
jam try nr*
We dxln t» but gailar.t.y agreed
it was a most dJfirj.: feat par-
uotlarly when done on purpose a
fart proven by the many times
Manor had to perform it before
Director Robert Z. Leonard pro-
nounced i* satisfactory for the
scene he wanted m -The Bachelor
Father.” her new Metro-Qckfwyn- j
Mayer starring weiuc> which open*
sodar at the Capitoi Theatre.
“Of course s isn't a^ fun bus-
mg comedies bat I believe there ss
more satisfaction In people
jgr. than m ir.trm them cry
There are too many tears m real
—c I would rather supply some
I enjoy feting mad'like to
do wfcat I can to help make others
enjoy themselves. People don't gr
So picture shows to find mere gnrf
and sorrow. Thee wans fie be (&-
tertajaHl That » gfcy I pcefe
ncedr to drama. I believe c has
0 > wader appeal and serves a mere
genera: ptspese/*
Ra ph Fcrhe; hays opposite \t^..
Danes m the aactiersaiicc e£
De-.d Belasco stage hs and the
Smxn. ' O’-.ai/i WJians Dens
Uroyd. Dand Torrence Rav U -
Vsa ^artaro and Eiabri
Murray.
Beautiful Outdoor
Scenery In Film
Aa arwwea; spat hidden avat m
the depths of the Sasca Yrex Can-
yot m Sasthrrc CaHonsa wa«
awakened frets its virginal tVi }i of
thousands off years 'rim Herr-'
King mm.ee m wna his err -<rr cc
3bh to make' the outdoor scenes el
o.' the Warkf* for Iuy^ratjcc
Pirturr? and l'r.1«d Artist
Tins r tenant .r aT-dia xkaoto-
pay from *he pen of Harold BeT
Wrct: which wi3 opes at the
Qoerc Theater tocay. was filmed
® one ctf thfrfer beauty spots or
flBtouched by man.
In the cast ef “Yves of the
Work! are Cra Merkel. Jam Hol-
land Xante OWl Brandon Hurr
Hugh Hut:— Fern Andra Fred-
eric Burt and Wih® Jeffrey
In the nrrml seterar ef stem
Tigin '' mountains.. rrshr-g streams
4 and iarr aaOrys. H*nrr King has
% rerfected. or a* Vast reahaed. a new
daertona. technique the of
winch is the uixisEWtsan of nature
in the tetMne of screen montage
The mountain* with their stark
peaas and treacherous passes he vil-
•ft against a iroring canvas of ro-
i "
BESS GEARHART
MORRIS
la Alamo Toe. Mar. !0
Giving interesting entertainment
of macrZamont r unbers First
ti-se k Val>y. Too CAICT
afford to miss it
Tickets 25c - 50c
Rick Vlnai lad aU dadnrti tSr
* Tear Children Clurtf
.ALAMO COMWHin
C HI S( H
At S P. ML — Gad Naur
iiei*aref Lesi You Too | jj
Become His Victim!
The Si or? «tf the Stnmf- 1
er. Piiixr. Uv Worki Hm j
Eter ILv.tr! I
“DRACULA” I
Crrivr o€ oa I
.. ■' |
NOW SHOWING
1 1
Mans DaTi*~. Rm Miiiano tad Sen Puaitteo at 'The farlrtor
Father.* cures: anraruoa a: the Cartel ttuher.
laizuam: mtiiarT be lyrkuaed ar/
ax re and xJewum
The some fcbctcreuiic- iwr ob-
t since at the fecusd'il San Ynex
Cacyoc.. thirty bi>> tram Santa
Barbara Through they were chosen
wish tbe ere of ac ants: and cram
auc. Ihrsr graadeur mm zjr.fr: al-
lowed to dsn 1be efforts of tbe
player;. Instead they were used as
a mirror to reflect tbe sptntuali:
and hidden nee* mud Tbtue* whi n
tbe medium of externa. pbtf:-
grapfey proscribe*
‘Illicit’ Features
Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck who is featur-
ed with James Renrue in -EUcrt-
tbe new Wirxr Bra and Vca-
pbone prodjcxjor. opeiung a; tbe
Rr.oit Theatre today achieved one
of ber pet ambcti - nr by playrng
tbe leading fisnanne role a this
particular pact are.
The Stage pigy of tbe same mmm
by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert
Rishm hat only axpeared 13 printed
form and it was while Afiss Stan-
wyck was reacmg it several month;
ago that she became interested m
tbe part and decided that she wocid
like to portray tbe rule. She soon
gave ip the idea homer
gave is no farther thought.
But fate was tender than she ex-
pected. and tbe day came when
sbe reccried a telephone message
from Warner Br c icforsug ber
fbat tbe had been selected for ibt
very roir which had so struck her
anagroatioc.
In "Eucnr a daring store of /-
tra-aaodera Wt. Mw Stanwyck a
as a sapfcesueateif yomsy
wfisr who wishes far Save but
poe wrtb marriage as the price.
Charles Bsstterworksh. Rurardo
Tarter. Joan Bkcideil Claude G~-
rrwafer and Sxtahe Moowbac
xngear pewminratjy m tbe tuppn-.-
-ugowt. Harvey Tbew wrote the'
screen anaptatxn end cuauague
Archie Mayo Creced.
vVcird Talkie Plays
Arcadia Three Days
-ikacal*.' a mru_rg screen
adhptaricr uf Bram Stator's :an-
’-•lif nuvt. ol tug Mao name
the Manage aoctenj at the Har-
Jfw Arrsafta theatre sodai. licci-
duy and Tuesday. Pla>u*z the roue
of the deaihjeas v ampere Com
Qracsila. a Bela Lagobu. who or«g-
firsfej uu laauter. a*c-
zj^nag rc< on ’jg Xe* York
***** during ~Hracsua*~ tao year
engugmam: cn Brcadwav.
Oraruu' » -ejsera_~ cm-
ceded us one of toe weirdest stories
to ccaae to toe taJtmg screm. Pat-
ifp*** *-*« **»e fioes of *n Edgar
A-es Poe story. *Uracala- en?rfi
as SEt5:pen*e-fuied entertajwwaeat.
■HfdSeSy superior to :be eacveij-
tiona: -tsystery - picture* wtnxh ar*
w*B on the acnec ever so often
Tbe story of 'Dkacma s* eacxem-
ed with a 1 ampere a mar. who has
been dead lor mere ?:-« hun-
dred years. Beffxeen the hoars off
saziset and saarsr. t-m suuste^
—hmg" comes to life ■in .. m
toe form of a man. K
tbefarm of a waif. The story of
Coc.Tr Drwrula s adventure;. as you
■say weZ uaagmr. is tmeanny and
®e—.tskgT'yg as he sums me
earth seeking young and aeauuft.
nettas Xo need ta tell tin aspre
ol Orarula S_::.re -* sai —s
"Thacuia ’ is -.mso*' eBsertasKBent
’ hat wrCI aoud year interest from .
the apraujg **p uraoe is> ibe final
fadeatr
Ifi acdiuoc. id Bejt Loidu a
Ceam: Draco*. :ae east feature
many well kawr cutfi
Xfirlm Hwnth n. David U*
France* Dad*. Delft* Frse and
traara Vao iato.
•Varehouse Addition
Built At M’Allen
• B> Stuff Correspondent •
M<_ ALLEN Mar. 7 —Caanructioc
k to star: Monday on an extension
to the port ice warehouse bra* oc-
cupied by Wekii & Duncan
The work wnil be done by a local
man. W E. Crawford and anti be
fansbed b> tbe nrtd> of the
The RaredOtEe mil be. ** to the
Southern Pacific which is V asmc
«p»r* to the produce farm located
»r the intense1!:Mac of Chicago and
Nineteenth Streets on S P *.raca-
Tbe rrtetiMcn ml be 24x140 feet
and cf frame and sheet-roc con-
struct xm
rmrr%Ki> hhooi plav*.
■ Ftv Staff Cocresponuent»
WESLACO itar 7 —R Newel’
'* v " lMl | in'r-
asc pre'antnarr dutches for a nr*
sthaol Mnidswy at F!a:oc.* Texa-
Tha; city is vatmg on a band *-
sue. March IX be said
Wlfmaim
— hoy —
GALAS DE
PARAMOUNT”
Con
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B%RKV NORTON
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Ue film Paramount con escenaa
ft: temuolor
Corocdia Educational
y Varied ad
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Wuitm Xk — Via** I«r
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STARTS TODAY
SUN. - MOM.
MISSION
THEATRE
PRIMA DONNA
ARRIVES SUN.
Galli Curci Ticket Demand
Is Swamping Office
At Harlingen
'Special to TbS Herald*
HARLINGEN March 7 — Tat
Valley Sunday becomes host to the
most <to;inpr.shed woman who ha*
honored it with a ttsE.
Sbe is Mae Amelita GaLi-Carct
a or id-renowned coloratura soprano
who mil arrive Sunday mining
over the Southern Pactfx Lines for
ter concert Monday evening at
8.15 at Fair Park Auditorium
Five persons comprise the GaLi-
Curci rroup—the Queen of Son* her
husband and accompanist. Homer
Samuels: Lawrence Eraiu her
manager: Raymond Wi..aat
Laust who win accompany her in
:=*wetal of her mugs. and her
A puso has been placed in her
hotel roam here and she probably
win mead of the day there
Wm> tremendous inroads baye
wen made m the supply of ticket*
for the cancer: .several hundred
•eats mrludmg wore? of the best
It the bouse. stiZ are aotn^i ac-
<enter? to Howard Barrett at
r.Targe of arrangements for the a*-
tractmo. Witue a2 q£ the fsfty-cent
sad one doLar txkecs were placed
Friday isrfe "amber? of the aad-
c> priced seat* sstZ are -nwoid
Pot-.b.Lity of the >>««« betsg
completely f_ed increased through 1
cut Fndsy and Saturday as -an ~je-
'r w12 be c«ned afg**”* *iK*
Msae GaZ.-C3rcs has scared the
S*«s off a! peop> wrth tlm gitrr
vow It* chasm w es>.t.
ic it earesssax sweetness. artsiiae
toeasEv. and the magi” of a rxatxx
•j'ua-nx whxh .she aLooe pwweme*
tanH *** 01 e‘JaK**-
In her xmk: beiZian: fught?. with
'".ascade* of run* and the flash o'
fcthtiif caM&dmrnu demaad-
ag tediuir that Is ssagx she s
agmikLnig and audaoou* When she
**n*s a melody there is
warmth of color and ewpeesssTe
i aine reflecting the meaning of
lender word she utter? The
r^esaage she bfL-.fr? bee time* is-
5pced.
A cover has bees invented for
autooard mocer propellers that
reduce* the speed of a baa: when
a fiiaerman wishes to more sLnrlr
rswrigh to troC.
The production of auk eocoots
-n Japan » Largely a household in-
dustry. furnishing partial etsptae-
mer.t to move trt»L 2 mo .OP) fam-
ilies
Two Commissioners
Will Be Elected
B;. Stall 'Carre.-Fwndrnfi
MERCEDES Mar ' -Tteas* of
two Mercedes m ainimninen
♦wpBTe si Aprl and s£ be Z^Jtt at
ae. caertanr. to be neie Taesday
A)Piu T.
Hoioorerf axe Mayor F H Kjl.v -
step H T Tbtoore and W. W Ar-
Thrre bate been ac filing* bid u
is eipacleri tba* tie mrusuiirn't
nil nek le-eierticti and that tbr*
«C be appoint:
Valley Man Buried
In Boise City Okla.
HARUXGEX Mar 7 —The body
of Harry- 6 ftorkei. who was jb-
jured fatally Rrt 3 vtorc tv left
hi* a'Jiocjnto_> near La F«\a to
cross the htgttnr and porcian
same extras fratt to take to Okia
hoc&a nth be hat been forward
ed to Be-.* CKy. Okia. for torn.
Re died a? :he Vaik-r Baptis
hospital at I B p m Thjirad»▼
He was aarwipaiMfd to the Val-
ley by m. brother. O E Bxsel and
a nephew. H M Hebron.
An »w»iiry ta> Of
modem kr-es vibrant
»:th *rje conflict of
red-hooded men for
a iobid: agio*
•tth the chastena;
TStcom of peat
•acnfice and sc-
swminf drroci o e
A :a> of hnru a>
might t as the great
l WfBCiX
“EYES OF THE WORLD”
From the Starr tor
Harold Bell Wri*kt
W nr
Una Merkel John Holland
Nance O’Neal
SPECTACULAR SCENES — BEAUTIFUL
ROMANCE AND POWERFUL DRAMA
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
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