The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [106], Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1930 Page: 1 of 10
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"The Finest Sound in Texas"
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RICHARD
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Winter Garden. Magnoha
-"Woman Trap."
SkellyLand. Evelyn
annual exhibttion of palutings by
American artists (until Feb. 3).
to "French Models" on the plat-
form and "The Man in Hobbles"
on the silversheet.
starring picture.
Mary Brian, the most popular
of leading ladies nowadays outi
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FORT WORTH DEMANDED
A HOLD-OVER ON IT
tie of crisp $1,000 bank notes on
Hollywood’s famous money trees.
Miss Miller will make her plc-
ture debut in "Sally” at the Pal-
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•Marilyn Miller, Ziegfield beauty
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close the week. taking the screen
Wednesday.
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Majestic—Three acts of Keith-
7th at
Taj lor
i result of a dispute of the lead-
ing wpnuan in the show.
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TODAS
Bring That Up"
The picture, curiously, Has its
Texas Hotet, Crystall ballroom
— Music by Hyman Maurice and
his orchestra.
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Film Is Held Over
Majestic is holding over "Sun-
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*TAKTINC SUNDAY
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“SWEETIE”
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STARTING TODAY!
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The b0ss called Richard Arlen
in recently and told him he had
Other interesting specimens of celluloid will include.
“Burning Up,’’ with Richard Arlen, and Harold Lloyd's first
talkie, “Welcome Danger.”
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Carnegie Library—Twenty-first
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"The Gun Runnel " on the screeu.
will Insure Hippodrome visitors a ,
full show Sunday.
Bozo and his snappy musical
TOM
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"The (lrt From Havana" ‘
w itb Lola Lane
By Tennyson Jesse and H. W. Harwood
Directed by Cameron King
Jan. 27 to Feb. 5
The bewitching a tai of Ziegfeld’s original “Sally”! Singing! L
Dancing! Making merry in the gayest and most delightful of #
( , musical comedies. Unsurpassed in beauty, romance and melody.
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Marilyn Miller to Make
Movie Bow With “Sally,’
‘Sunny Side’ Is Pleasing
Ziegfeld Beauty Here Sunday in All-Color Screen
Version of Old Stage Reliable; Hai old
Lloyd -Talkie is Back!
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stage another week. ,
Ricardo Cortez la atarred in
"The Gun Runner."
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, "Sally’' is a Warner Brothers
all-color filmusical of the star's
greatest stage success. Sally is
a waitress who aspires to "knock ’
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Wm. Powell
Hal Skelly
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in a perlod when producers were
taking their first steps Into the
new gound field with circunisnce-
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BY JACK GORDON
NEW faces and old faces in next week’s close-ups.
IN Marilyn Miller, blonde Ziegfeld beauty, will slide from
the 57.30 to 60-cent class in Warner’s all-colo filmusical,
• "Salty.”
“Sunny Side Up," Majestic panic. will be held over an-
other week.
Hemphill — Dancing each
except Sunday.
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“Sunny Side Up," all talking wood, Fort Worth-Dallas Pike—
and singing Fox film special with Dancing. chicken md steak se-
Janet Gaynor and Charles Far-j pers.
THE
MAKE-UP” !
'The Lion and the Mouse,"
take the screen Wednesday,
in
BURNING UP’
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MARY BRIAN
V l’arumount All-Talking.Miomameli
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ny Side Up" another weA. The;
vaudeville show is new.
Bagdad, Fort
I’athe sound News
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_ In the picture, Moran and Mack Cameron Klny < until Feh Si
come to a parting of Die ways asT - - ' ‘
j ' HOSTON, Feb, 1,—The exxeN
tive committee, of the Ametieu
Cotton Cooperative Association ad
journed last night withou} mad
ibgany definite selection, of a H:2
oral manager for the $30.000209
organization or a beadquart
elty.
! -Carl Willlais. cotton memV
। of the Federal Farm Board. wb
attended tle couference said th«
i the executive cotmittee and P!2!
ably the directors will meet F
C and G at Jackaon, Miss.
+ It is possible ibe selection •I
] manager will be anhounced then
I Mi. Williams explained that th
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“A SONG OF KENTUCKY”
Also Lloyd Hamilton in an ill-Talking (nmedj —“Hit Big Minute"
MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT, 11:30 P. M.
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vn . ♦' ’ ' " veome of l’aramount Talking Pictures
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comedy company will hold the
i Second week of picture; new'
stage show with Eddie Stanley).'
Mi si AL ( OMLDY
Hippodrome—Bozo St. Clair I
and Company in "Kuzzling Ku-__
.mark F,' #;itlt' "by dispute,T
continue to do t hair, famous early
bird act in the movie, “Why ,
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rell. has kicked all Majestic at- park .Inn, Fort Worth-Dallas
tendance records fora goal. Pike, near -Arfington—Dancing.
Eddie Stanley, zdewrelieved Al 1.loyd MFall's 10-piece orchestra.
Morey as masteg ceremonles at chicken dinners
the Worth Thrifttr headlines the- ,, . w. so..,
. . sinniu nar • Parkers, White Settiemen:
! nr t. the peppery "Ginger. Who Road-pancing cbicken add
was also seen at the Worth. * steak dinners.
Other acts include Hall and Er:
mine,"novelty entertainers; Mau-
rice Colleano'and family, dancers,
and Joseph Regan. Irish-American
tenor.
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Doivres Coaclo aud Conrad
Nagel co star in "Tenderoin," one
of the first talkies. Odeon will
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’em dead" as a dancer—and does
she!
Alexander Grey and Joe E. J
Brown have the main supporting
parts. Grey was in the New York I
stage production.
The picture will be at the Pal-
ace-all week.
Two I
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FAIRFIELD, Feb. ' 1.—
Williford, white, is held in the ft
county jail today following an tn- ij
dietment by the" prand jury "ClmrirV
ing'him with murder in the deated
i of Monroe Higzins, negro, whose
I body was found under ice near a
bridge here a week ago.' j
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on the screen, Jacqueline
in "mm^t Madnesa "--Care-Dizzy-Bridle-
Marilyn MILLER W'-
"Sally"a?
K sportng \ until Coinedj
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stellar parts A utuv cave-in iul Palace
the film s big moment "Sally."
The story is an unusual one Tivol _ Harold Lloyd, "Wet-.
from the start. come Danger."
In order to get an inheritancef Rose—"Rio Rita ' ,
which demands that she be mar- Poly will nogers. "They Had ' has capitulated at last to the rus- is the result,
ried by her 23rd birthday, a to see Paris. 1 ‘
young debutante hits upon the, 1sis ... Nancy Carroll, Jack Oakie
plan of wedding a condemned con- "Sweetie
viet just beforehetakesthe death "Hippodrome Boro and Com-
march to the chair. pany, in "Stolen- sweets."
Right. A surprise pardon " n.leiuc
comes. DAAenG
Mtarting Sunduv for t
daye only on ibe (inest
sound sereen in Fort
Worth at regular prices
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Bozo at Hipp
( “Stolen Sweets, on the stage.
No advance in prices
Midnight Show,
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Nighte, Saturdars
snndays. 1Oc-30c
Matinees. I P. M fa
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MOTION PITUIES . "Obey Your Husband!" ADENEn RV PAIR HERE
Worth — Richard Arlen. "Burn- Nope, nobody is giving advice. •rENEL DI rAin nEnE
tng,Up. mi L ii .n I‛s Just thetitie,o double-header Former Mackedon Teachers start
Ealace- Hal Skelly, Williamon tne aeans aouoreameaa Orhnnl <
Powei, "Behind the Makeup’j mov le program to go on Sunday. •e" - "00
Last day. Gaston Glass, Dorothy Dw-an H. M. Brigance and Cordale I
। Capitol Moran and - Mack, and Alice Lake are among the Satver have opened the Modern!
"Why Brin- That i n " better known of the east, awyer naxe opened tne Modern
Iberty—’cecii de MIllc’s "Dy- The piture is all about a card- School of Music at 506 1-2 Main
namite." mad young bride whose passion Street for instruction in jazz
Odeon —Dolores Costello, “Ten- for bride brings ruin to her piano, saxophone and accordion.!
derloin; Double program- Clara ’ The other picture will be. “The Both formerly were with the
Bow “The WBdP Pan?’ 'Torn Lariatkid," with Hoot Gibson Mackedon Studio and are well,
ii in Tbutiwed.. art ’ Visaing the alcalai. ' known to radio gaudiences ,
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SUBURISAN THEATRES . Invr TnlLinn TAn new studio are sound-proof prac-
Tivoli, Magnolia Avenue— /LioyO.laiKmM*, tice rooms for students.
Lois Moran ib "A Song of Old. Harold Lloyd fixing a broken
Kentucky ” down flivver.
Isls. 2403 North Main-"The- Harold 1,oyd as finger, print —
Girl From Havana." Lola tAne : wizareh fselfzkyledihthe-san.n
and Paul Page ' Francisco police department.
The bill will change Tbutsday Rose, 1438 North .Main -+ Harold Lleyd, caught
Monte Blue in "Skin Deep.” mysterkous. labyrinth
philivs Evans and Terrell— "Frisaco’s" Chinatown. ------- ... ------------ . -----
Nancy Car roll. "The Dance or, Thecpicture rise"weismeDan; ond’distriet of Texas, a post once"‛EXS“ASToSro. Feb. 1. Mayor menta.
Life. , serter vest buttons for three davs held by his-father, the last Mar- c. M. Chambers has announced
Texan, syftania Avenue. ster Proii on'Magnolia Ave- tin Dies , Sr. and now neldby pians fora election on a muniei-
Cecil B. D. Milk’s first try at , iiam Bozd - The Fly,s Fool.", nue, starting Sunday. A satur- Representative John c. Box, Jack-pal bond issue not to esceed sa
the talkies. Dynamite.• is the r j 06. dugnue.in l.j ucky day midnight show wifi be thrown sonville.
Liberty special tor Saturday. strrwaneu""ori -ue"! in. ■—;--
Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson 5 ar - Tivoli will change to Clara . *
and Charles Bickford have the 1 >CNDY O"ENINGS Bow’s “The Wild Party" Wednes- Arlen IS Promoted
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [106], Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1930, newspaper, February 1, 1930; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638652/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.