The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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■ Herb Williams.
disagreed. will not try to deeide
Carroll. Jack Oakle, “Sweetie."
of second Fire in Week Cases Dam-
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count itself lucky to get
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BUDDY ROGERS and
NANCY CARROLL in
Congrats to Bill Powell!
In Star ‘Who’s Who’ Now;
New Air Thriller Arrives
B— VODVIL Shows Dal;--3
wit BIG TIME I"botopins»
EN TO
PAPERS
according to races. There are 101
negroes and 132 Nlesicans in the
FALLS READING
AND BOYCE
Central High School
Auditorium
chills creep up your
“The Mysterious Dr.
HEAR
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The docket for the term has
been set without the case of the
State vs. Rebecca Bradley Bog- ■
Last Time
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Skyseraepr" with big Bill Boyd. |
Walter St. Clair and Company.
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Toduy
Laat Times
er interesting underworld char-
Acters.
Bible Class of Hemphill Presby-
' terian Church at 9:45 a. m. Sun-
day
Dolores 1 Costello Flouts Pans of Critics and
Makes Another Talkie — Herb Williams to
Headline New Vaudeville Assortment
Introduced
ences.
Bozo at the Hipp
Bozo and his company of mu-
sical funmakers continue to make'
R0OK B)
HKRBERT FIFLDS
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SUNDAY OPENINGS
Palace—Dolores Costello, "Sec-
ond Choice."
Tivoli— George Bancroft, "Tbe
Mighty."
Liberty—Ted Lewie. "Is Every-
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"The Mighty
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The Play K Month Club
Trinity Episcopal Church
Presents
"THE CLIMBERS”
A Cl) de Fitch Comedy
at the
ELKS CLUB
Friday and Saturday Night
Feb. 7 and s
Tickets 50e
' Reservations 2-0967
age set at $200,000
SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. 8.—A
second fire within a week and the
third wit httr six months struck tbe i
Seattle waterfront early today,
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Warner Olund
Raymond Mattow
Dorothy Revier
CcSI/PMORPIS
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SWAYING AROUND,
-WOPTLMD.
Sunday in "The Mighty," his lat-
•st all-talking opus.
HAWK
Greatest All Talking Pic-
ture of Love and Glory
nd her bru-
in and pro-
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gu5e
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Wm PCWfLL AND
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hours and all equipment in the ;
city, Including fireboats, was call: ,
ed to check the flames. Origin of j
the fire was not known.
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SECOND . -
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For Eun—JOHNNY ARTHUR In “ADAM’S EVE”
SOUND NEWM — THE SINGING BRAKEMAN ’
exton
mt to
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act, this ptoduetion achieve-
swank unusual in an amateur eu
tertainment.
A difficult • piece of stagecraft
has been accomplished in this sec-
ond act? It is the serving of a din-
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police, Mrs.
In January
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BY BLAZE IN SEATTLE ' the question again at this term.
' .'ears' sentence, but the District
Last Times Saturday
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immigrant boy, he comes to this
bountry to win fame as a concert
viollnist.
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Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell, the
Labrador Doctor.
"The Challenge of Labrador"
Illustrated Lecture
Prices, 30c, $1.00, $1.50
Seats on sale now at Mrs.
Lyons' Concert Office
Motophy Magarino ’pinked thist — North Main —Lenore
Dll KLEAI TO SPEAK
Dr. Harvey Klear, social direc-
tor of Ev angel Ism. Presbyterlan 1
Church, U, M, Ai,, of New York d
Dolores GosteUo
Chatter Morrie—Jack Mulhall
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—Starts Sunday—
AL JOLSON,
in his latest hit.
"SAY IT WITH SONGS"
w ith bavey Lee
Last times today.
"In Old Arizona."
With Warner Baxter
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when he
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asking him
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of police.
George Jessel sings and talks
in "Lore. Live - and Laugh."
STARTING TODAY t
For 4 Days Only
Thrills is what he wants. The big kick
, of staking thousands on The turn
% of a card—
i William Powell
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Good for the Blues
Feelin’ low? Here's the medi-
cine men for your blues!
Nobody but Ted Lewis, famous
hgh-hatted band leader, bows to
that title.
Lewis makes his movie debut
tn "Is Everybody Happy?” at the
Liberty Sunday.
Lewis does a story which fol-
Nothing about the_show i*-,
WTHl4 RA
RICWARD BIHJ
' an" of the S. S. VanDine mys- body Happy?"
tery stories, becomes a full-blown Rose—Al,Jolson. "Say ‘It With
• ter in "Street-of Chahce," new Songs."
; LOMA
WORTH
■—Fhe Versatil,
Girl
to American udi-
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"hark, hark" fame. tops the
raudeville bill.
In support of Powell are Kay
Francis, Jean Arthur and Regis
Toomey.
"Street of Chance" puts Powell
in the role of "Natural" Davis,
famous gambler. There are nth-
Dancing, chicken and steak sup-
pers.
Park Inn, Foft Worth-Dallas
Pike. near Arlington — Dancing.
was filed
latice Over-
nd was set
MeCtcheon, Lloyd Spotswood, J.
N. Palmer, Robert Russ, Robert
Arnold, H. B. Lucas, Jack Blen-
don Bailey, Elizabeth Tillery,
Ciara Henderson, Mrs. Charles
Mercer, Martha Humphreys. Mary
Elinor Vaughan. Marnie O'Neal.
Rosemary V.elte, Gordon Arnold
and Jack Ross.
Able direction has been given
the play by Mrs. J. B. Calder.
Stage managers are Catherine
lows closely his own life. An
George Bancroft will arrive
-oahiykk
that in the club ballroom. {
--First acting liboors probably goH
to Mrs. H. Q. Humphreys, Vir-L
gin i Elbert and W. Garry Sick- sweeping thru the Oceanic Build-1
les. Dick Bailey is highly success- ing and destroying large quanti-
"The । ful 1,1 a comedy part. ties of stored furniture, and gov- )
: । Others in the cast are Forrest 1
ner to more than a score
guests. This is anything but
Cooper is the deft-fingered i
hero of Owen Wister's immortal |
western yarn. "The Virginian.”
Others in the vast are Walter
Huston, Richard Arlen and Mary
Brian.
Clive Brook keeps the gullelss 1
Dr. Watson in stitches of aston-i
ishment as the sleuthing marvel j
of "The Return of Sherlock
Holmes," booked for Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday. --------— ’
COMING TO IHLMH
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FwitxorwESHNNI tom weuvn mi- AKAMON
3 IXs Saturday, February
MATISEES TODNy AND romoanOW • -
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"A/DENS,JIDEAL"
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"as.s"
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last month.
Two English players. John
farrtek and Gilbert Emery, are
he told
tement. "I
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Jar like William Pnwell!
Powell. best liked as
chalked up for Wednesday.
Warner Oland will make the "The Girl Friend' 'Is the new
spine in bill carded for Sunday. There'll
_ ■■ be a new picture, too—"The
GAYETY OF JAZZ AGE LIVES IN
THIS ENTERTAINING FILM PLAY!
“OUR MODERN MAIDENS”
JOAN CnAWFOID—DOUGLAS FAISIRANKS JIL
YOUTH—DAIING—AND I NAFIAID
Also WILLIAM H. HART in "3 MOHD WINAND"
By JACK GORDON.
DOKE the week's movie happenings in a nutshell and
I you have—
William Powell in his first starring picture, "Street of
Chance”. . .Congrats, Bill! r
Another air thriller by the name of “The Sky Hawk”
... we love ’em.
1 ' Dolores Costello talking again in spite of the critical
razzberries.. .Atta girl, Dolores. • 2
“Hark, Hark” Herb Williams the week’s vaudevifle
adept with a rifle and a revolver,
will be dismissed. ,
Hamrock’s first official. mo e Two juries have disagreed upoD
was the segregation of convict:! the savity of Becky Rogers, al-
1 .... —------, more impressive than the gowns
Uire Frozen Justice, worn by the feminine members of
Rose 1438.. North Main,"In the large cast.
.Old Arizona. Edmurd Lowe. I with most of the nun in dinner
coats or tails thruout the second
The new picture for Wednes- ! Chicken dinners.
day will be “Playing Around."] Parkers. White Settlement
- -tarring Alice White i Road — Daucing. Chicten and
...---- steak dinners. .
Bancreft at Tivoli Bagdad. Fort. North Dallas
Dancial TW°! . .. . Pike - Dancing floor show
Two drmas of the that Minter Garden, Magnolia and :
- ios and a music, romance will Hemphiu--Dancing ach night,
ma t week the T program for except Sunday. *
Rigger and Wettr Than the Nm* Huy— mid Hotter, Too:
Also Mark Nennett’s Aid. TALKING COMMDY, "‘The Nriele i Relations"
MIDSITE SHOW TUMTK- ‘ rue mnawry"
, , "Illusion." . .
funny man of Poly, 3006. Avenue E—Nancy
Powell Is Starred
You can't keep a good man
down especially if he's an ac-
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we Prurnt’rhnt Tamouan IE ENT RIC HI vveos Back
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HERB
WILLIAMS
WITH HIM "HARK” “HARK"
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WHY LEAVE HOME
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eminent equipment.
The fire raged for nearly three [
BOZO sez
NI(GEsT show value
in the boutbt
(1ILs I n’ever Hi inz. ..
don’t forget—
lonlgbl'a the Nigii:
MED HOT Midnite
M HOUlEE
s hours of Entertainment s
the priee NEVER changep
10c, 15c, 25c
Sylvanin Avenue
.. The Play-a-Month Club has sick bed to reorganize the guard
-erris— The+bot —a fashion sliew and-a divort-systenatthe state penitentiary at.
lug conedy-qrama in -The climab Can) mlitAraprrisdon Wday.uto BECKY ROGERS TRIAL
"The Climbers," , Clyde.Fitch,' would be reorganized on a mill- ’ NOT SET THIS TERM
is the February oftering of the tary basis, receiving virtually the I ---
Avenuetclub.Itwil be repeated Saturday t same training as soldiers. Those No Dismissal Or other Order
with Wai- night at the Elks Club, who fail to "prove ‘themselves
Dr. C. H. Booth, preaiding el-
nanee h.. ... .der,. Methodist churches, will I
Ba who bas..the..partof a preach at Ilie Trinity Methodist,
wnrM who .,.4 Church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. The :
Worid Mar hero and then chief pastor. Rev. R B. Hooper, will as- i
sis In the service.
SEATS sulLNG at tauvu mint, wox oitHr, DA11.S5
ieSEMVATONS CAN UK MAPI M ruLErwoNiNG 3-88,13, HAMAS
comisa ISTACT ASH AlMONT muKer AITVI vone n ys 1*
NEW TORU. < HH Aim. IWISTON AXD- "ILADLMIA,
LKW VIEI.DS und Itu; V. ASDII iws
vN*INT
rm. noMASTIC Mi»c m. comEDY smii.ss ___
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In "The Nligbty"
Kow— "Frown Justice" k
Gove rnment Employe le >
15th American Victim
Of Malady
WAMHINCTON. Feb. 1. lS
Harry B. Andersob, United E
States Public Health Hervic, ,
Laboratof®attendant, died today, b
at Naval Hospital ot Parrot fej F
' ver. ” • , '
Anderson, the 13tb fatality 55
since the malady first broke out
in tbli country about six weeks
ago, contracted the disease while 0
working as a member of the «
uoverument'* staff seeking to 22
Hud the .pmittaeeie germ.
Dr. George W. MeCoyof tha vl
Public Health Service, spen I
most of the pight at Audernon's .
bedside. Dr. MeCoy r-mulned in E
. attendance upon Anderson de- J
| spite the fact that he knew he J
; was exposing himself gravely to 5
' infeet ion.
Meantime the work in the H
Public Health Serviee laborator: I
tea went on with the "mierobe H
I hunters" handling Die bodies of j
I birds known to have died frnah j
the disease . 24
Dr. McCoy avd Dr.. Charles !
Armstrong are in ebarge of ilia I
seareh for Hie piittacosiw germ. 72
“Street of Chance”
A "arumount AlI-Taiking Meture wllk
KAV IKANCIS, JKAS ARTIK K.
I he Roaring Meiers in the
Fleet of Fighting Planes.
London Picadilly Circus. Trefal-
gar, Hyde Park andrZep Raida.
VORTH
—“tarts sunday—
All Iniking, The M»H
Talks Again
(EOI:E BAVnUH I
d 8
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Chopin.
VAUDEV ILLE-PICTURES
Majestic—Herb Williams head-
ing four-act vaudeville hill; on
the screen, "The Sky Hawk.”
■with John Garrick. Helen
Chandler.
MUSICAL COMEDY
rill be
anil me al-
from Fort
senston of
e of Mining
gineers, to
Feb. 17 to
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Hippodrome—Bozo St. Clair;--------.... —•——————— . .........t
and’omPe neenrenhemacTur Pl lypCDQf ‘PRISON GUARDS WHO
inobslorroxitpicrasks IC bLlMutno ' CAN SHOOT WANTED
w. naa. X,. naon zesma IN STYLE SHOW-r-nssp-rompo
Then It. is he learns “Sally" Last day. -- ■ J - DENVER, Colo., Feb. 8.—Pat
t play the clarinet and becomes Capitol—Gary Cooper, "The Play-a-Month Offering, rick J. Hamrock. 55. the "fighting
. band leader । oste11o. Double Success aulnerthorwonia wap xan
Zn Raid Thrills TSaconadxas.po!
London midnight the Little wildcat.'
thiobbing of siant motors in he Ideal-Doubie progcan: Beu
ihlack "ky, overhead the riab i „ •The qulter: " Boicus-
of searchlights, the roar of pur- ter "The Silent Trail"
suit planes climbing to battle i ’ nrinox unroce
A zeppelin raid! ' SCBUNMAN THEATIES
This is the dramatic setting or.Tivolt, Ntazvolt.. , . ... ,
-rh. iv Hawv" me niv nie-! "Why Leave Home? with Wal-
The Sky Hawk, the new plc- tet> &tlett. Sue Carol.___________
leged bank robber Another
found her sane amt-gave her 11
The King st Jan Himseir. with HP
Koyal Troupe of Entertainers- For the
First Time on the Singing and Dancing
Screen, with Ann Pennington
Connor at Canifnl will bring in new faces with
UOOper a -apiol “The Preview of 1930," opening
It s to be a week of high old Thursday.
adventure at the Capitol. ; Rod La Roque wil be the
Gary Cooper will act as guide | fl|ln hero. The |cturc 1s
Saturday Sunday, Monday and. "Stand and Deliver. .. |
Tuesday for a gallop out Into the
sagebrush country. I
headliner...Enough said!
t—
Flaming Joan
After Joan Crawford s smash
in "Our Modern Maldens." it was
only natural that her public de-
Biand another flapper story.
The answer is “Our Dancing
Daughters," to go into the ideal
Sunday. Rod La Roque and
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. are in the
supporting cast.
Miss Crawford (a a girl of the
flaming youth variety who seeks
to bargain wllh love and all but
wrecks the happiness of a home
in the attempt.
IRMO
WUSIH nerwevs MAIN AND commnCE MTIEETS
MeKeehan and Robert Russ.
The Play-a-Month Club Orches- .
tra, under the direction of Louise j
Trammell. entertains between ‘
acts.—J. G.
ART EXHIBITS
Carnegie Library—Twenty-first
annual exhibit of American art-1
tsts. Last day.
ON THE SIAGE
Elks Club—Play-a-Month Club ,
presents "The Climbers. direc-
tion of Mrs. J. H. Calder.
Little Theater—The Euterpean
Club presents, "16 Hut Pigalle,"
dramatialion of the life of
orth.
five chil-
iilmore told
as married.
Second choice
of two men who
fight for her love.
Harriet own
tecond choice
-A. L. Gil-
farmer and
d to police
n the door
d fired six'
loo Warren.
when he
rife early
picture which the Worth, can- Isis--George Bancroft,
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