Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 18
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THEYLL BE THE TALK OF HOLLYWOOD
At the Theatres
RIALTO
H TiHir
BUlb Dm la Adoretloc" with
Antonio Uoreno. Baud Bine
log and Music.
Wiinahy aad TharMay
Leatrice Jar and Betty Bron-
aon in "Ilia Bellamy Mai. A
Talking Ptpctnra. '
Friday and gatorday .
Wellaoa Beery and Florence
Vidor in CBilnatown Nights. AH
Talking picture. .
SUGG
in What A
Beta Daniel
Bight"
Wedanday
Hack Bennetts The Oood-Bye
Kla".
WOUaa Balnea fat Alia Jim-
my Valentine.
' Saturday
Tom Uli in "Bough Biding
Romancer.
Woman On Trial
In Murder Plot
Baffling Mystery of . The
Bellamy Trial Holds
Andiencefe
Who killed Mind Bellamy?
The answer will be provided hy
: Metao-Goldwyn-Mayer when The
eUamy Mai" cornea WednaMay and
Thunday to the Blalto Theatre aa a
feature mystery drama production.
5
With Lea trice Joy fat the tdtwg
me aa the. beautiful murder defend-
ant the murder drama fa played hy
caat that wproeente one of the
gnataet assrinMags of aczeen talent
ever to appear in one production.
Mere are eeventeen principal play-
er and during the fnmiw of tha
huge eeurtruum scene an eighty
persona were under weekly contracts
hundred eitn pleyen
S
Introduced to the screen In a most
novel manner by Monte Bell who
Z wrote and directed the aerem play
from the eeneatkmal r aerial
5 by Fiancee BO yea Bart the mystery
f drama maintains a thrilling tempo of
in that la dispelled only hi
the final footage that reveals tha real
murderer. -! 1 - -
Z Aa tha wmhanon trial Mbs Ay
bring to the screen an Inpnalvdy
sincere charaeted deUneatinn that
r Rape for her new honors as a free
lance star. You will hear her talk.
Oeorgd Barrand plays opposite her
a the loyal hwband who atands
ky hia wife in' tha face of terrible
ancurotlone. KwmaOi Thompson I
tbe man defendanti tha hndiand of
tha woman whom riaylng provides
T tha motivatkm for the plot
T With the preponderance of evidence
ageinet them tha defendants listen
to tha prosecutor dwnand their Hves
to expiate tha crime of which they
are aocarod. An rimnth4aur de-
vdopment nvn them from a coiv
fiction hut tha murder remains un-
solved until the last red dramatic
thrill shows all tha amateur detee-
l tires in the audience how raj
wrongly they suspected perfectly in-
to tin cute
Billie Dove Ha
Her Finest Cast
In Adoration
ad Lacy
Sail to Be EenfeS Meet 1
ttfal nim gtanHw
BQlle Dove whoM newest Tint Ns-
tknal picture comae to the Rialto
Throb Monday and Tuasdar- hai
been supplied with one of tha tlueet
caste that it would be porolble to
aroemWe. Tha picture la "Adoration"
aa eUo drama of Buena and Faria.
Antonio Uoreno piaya the msecs-
line lead oppoaite the beautiful star
Ninette a French maid who later
becomes a faihtonabk pet of Parisian
society of tha nnderworid. la played by
Lucy Borate foemsr UFA star aad
one of the moat beautiful and popu-
lar of Suropaan aerem artist
Nicholas b east as
Vladimir tha villain of the pkw
aad Mcboias Bela playi Iran a
super valet who ako grows rich in
Faria after tha Russian ' revolution
sweep away all old social landmarks.
Winifred Bryaon k a baron. Lo-
w Frtval k her hmband in the
film: mn Chautard former di-
rector plays Muravjev. a
OencnL
Me Frinee and Frtno Moreno
and IOh Dove have emotional xoka
that are cxtovmdy effsettv Rank
Lloyd directed and KM Marin pro-
duced the picture for Vint National.
B k from a story hy Lake Bhw and
was adaptM and aeenarimd by Wini-
fred Dunn.
Itr sheer emotional thrill there
have hem few screen stories to equal
Adoration."
BY Just a lot of talk of course but thats tha real reason why
Gladys Stanley left and Dorothy Ward havs hem. Imparted from the
English stag to play In American sound films. For 'Cuw that the long
Inarticulate movies have found their voice accent Vila with pulchritude
in importance and lucky are the girls like these London stars who
obviously have tha one and reputedly the other. .
CHICKASHA HI
SCHOOL NOTES
we af
gfudmfe and VaeuUy
(By Jana Christoph. High School
- Reporter.)
The fbOowing k tha atetennent
that the members of the avenfag
classes held under J. D. Boulton
gave him in appreciation of bk work:
Besohred. that we the students of
tha Chkhadia Floral School x-
prero our appreciation of tha aervke
rendered and thank Mr. Bouttau far
promoting the school- and to MT.
Bltacbe and Mlro Gray for.thsb
instruction and help and
to all of tha others who aided far any
way to promote the school. It k
our wish that a school of thk kind
bo held next year forth same pur-
' The agriculture eiaro bed a wetner
roast at the farm of K. M. Dritkill
bUm vhi of 3dckiibi bM(
Friday night Besides J. Dl Bool-
tan. instructor then were . George
Bltacbe Carl Bolton. Okn Cooper
Paul Graham Robert Bodges Robert
Bolder. BUlk Lambneht Mbs New-
man Andrew Reding Earl Bloks and
John Teary. .
Back to the Nineteenth Century
NEWSPAPER
IN DANIELS FILM
BObe Daniels has tumM to Ihs
nemgiapen to to theme of her
latest ripping thrilling come
What a Night!" Monday and Turo.
day audiences at tha Sun Theatre
will vote it the best eomadyms
drama that has appeared hero in
ns time and during be local run
"What a Might! k bound to thrill
until and
love make up the adventure which
tm dashing star evokes la thk sto-
ry of newspaper life and
Crooked poM Brian'
leader reporters and 1
make up its character B h flu
of big aooap" which the
trios vmaoomMDf to
Irak ins twbw bhmtatnf
effort as a reporter uneoven the
neo wary data.
.In the stellar east with Mlro Joy.
Barruud and Thompson whoalso
l.hava talking sequence are Margaret
1. Uringaton. Betty Bronean Margaret
1. Bedden Edward Nugent Cosmo
t.Kyrto BeUew Charles B. Middleton
Charles B. Malle Jacquelln Gada-
:dan Pony Ann Young; Kalla Faaha
1 Dan Mason Folly Moran William
jTBoker Jack Haymond and Robert
.Dudley. "The Bellamy Trial" k a
; .'.Talking Victor
William Austin has as Important
part and k as funny aa aver aa a
male society editor. Kell Hamilton
has the kadlng mala iris and tha
laugh-provoking Charles Sdkm has
a rok worthy of hb talent The
cast k wdl chosen tha actirn k
swift aad surprising tbs T"
k wen enstelned and tha tf
ripples unceasingly throughout tha
absorbing melodrama. - -"What
a Night! k one of tboro
rare pictures which gins aa au-
dience everything in a short qaes
of time arid give everything enter-
tainingly welt ;
. BUty-dx yean ago there was horn
In a girt baby destined to
become the greatest of contralto
Ber fM" was a Bohemian and a
poorly paid officer In tha army and
her mother was an Italian. The
-mm vh ErnertilM Bchumann-Helnk
temiwnM prims donna who will he
heard hoe on her ParoweU Tour in
tha O. O. W. auditorium on April t
qMid by tha Rotary dub.
Ltttie Emeetino was placM in the
Ifrariins Convent at Pragua when She
was twelve and it was there that a
nan dkoovend her remarkable voice.
Bhs was designated to ling in tha
Cathedral where Mm L Claire
Ptsneh prim derma heard her and
heggM to glee her kman Bo her
family moved to Oral where Mm
La Clatie ttved aad Excdkpca Bene-
a weti-todo army officer pro-
vidM funds for her lemons for year
Then ha aent her to tbe director
of tha Bof Opera far Vknn Tha
dtneter lockM at her and aald "With
a faca and no peraona&W she
I never hope to ha a ringer
might better go horns and run
lachine. undaunted she
moomful in
Grata and went to DreMea to study
Prana M. WUsDnar. It was
not long bttow sukto te ope
ratio debut as Aeucena in "H Tro-
vatore" at the Dreadoi open.- Bhe
remalnM with this royal opera com-
pany for four year bring married
the third and then
- The regular meeting of tha Bon-
yoke was held Wednesday noon- to
charge of O. K. Holsappl dub spon-
sor. ushers far the scheduled O. U.
Giro chib program were appointed.
' Mo C. B. B. quartet has begun
practice on tha nurnben for tha state
contest. The members of the quartet
are: Lob Cook Vida Fatten Lob
Ruth BoUk and Vera Mae Mun-
meti. Tha munhen an: "Bwi
and Low" hy J. Barnby and "When
Love b Kind" hy Prank J. Smith.
Tha Gbkkette-Rooster -Honyok
welner roast was held far the basket-
ban bays and the debate dub last
Rlday night. The members of the
debate chib that attendM wen: Bill
Cook Ed Humphrey Bdb Yeatan.
Clair Bfernes 8. B. Barefoot Ben
Crowley nnd their coach Mbs
Waterman.
far two weeks at Bet flpring Ark
before going south. Ha attributes hb
to hard week 1 Ha eras a
hoy In the eoal mlnro nror
Pritrotn1 P. before ha took up
baetethail and strong phyriqua has
carxkd him through many years on
the ban field. --
for tha arosaa to ' begin.
Ktew g ffl eoiitlBUS Id
pitch "ontil they take my uniform
"Then'S only a few ef us atm In
tha gam" ha said. RM Vbher
of Chicago and myself an the only
two aptt-belbiu left la til American
ago ' I brikve Grimes ef New
York and Mltriun of the Crodlnab
are tha only onro in the KSthnel.
"Uitaa Bbocker dkd bat year and
Bin Doak and Stanley Ooeelattk
have retired so then an only a few
maiatog hut we atm manege to get
by and fool tha batter .
"When the baseball powers ruled
out tilt eptt-baU ansa yean ago I
think they had in mind to legislate
only against trick pitching. I have
always contendM that few batten
wen aver hart hy epit-baU pitching.
It wag tha curve ban burton with
their freak pitches who did tha
T aro nothing myekriooa about
tha epittar. just take a baaeba
ikten tt a Uttk on tin ride near
tha thumb and bt tha ban slip in-
ward or away from you aa yea throw
Read the Classified Want-Ad Page
MONDAY
and
fear!
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TBebe
MONDAY
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TUESDAY
MTANIGHTF
MailUttmroN -wiuiab Abstw
CLQzrnmuatQtctine
FIRST SHOWING IN CHICKASHA
i rxrikment! Marty mlx-upsl Msd MUsesf
Bebe Dankk doing her stuff in a rollicking comedy of ncospqrl
thrills! - . s
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NEWS and FABLES
MONDAY.
and
TUESDAY
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PUBLIX
THEATRE
Homo of Paramount Pictures
Captivation
Exaltation!
Flirtation
Faadnationl
Veteran Jack Qunn
Starts 20th Season
toBB tabutg. Ber husband dkd than
leaving ber with five children add
pitiful sown pay.
During an engagement in Berlin
Open She met Lillian MOtdka who
took Interest in her and heggM her
to come to Amerlc hut aba was
tint to have the honor of sing!
in tha Wagnerian ahrlna ' at Bay-
reuth. Par two yean Maurice On
lmpreesario of tha Metropolitan Open
in New Yak trlM to secure her far
America but another contract with
tha Bcmburg Open' preventM her
coming her until UN. The Amert-
CU JHibllO tOOk
artist mother straight to Ik heart
PhtlaiWphls Poem at Ptart Myet
Fla training ground for the Athletics
OM Jack Quinn one of tbs last of
tha fast disappearing not of aph-
ball ptieher k beginning hb fifth
year with the Mackmen and his
twentieth hi tha make '
Somewhere in hk -fartiro' Quinn b
already to goM Shap having tninto
for the
OWLS
auGcatsTg pocb memobial
tdf P Anelstsd has
Kbk Yoefe-A Poch memorial fund
to ha wpendM for rid paopk and
ehDdren of. Fteaes who continue to
offer from the cffecto of the war to
hy Robert Underwood
to Italy.
Such a monument he think wmdd
be man luting than bru
SLd Beautiful Billla Dova M-
peering gorgeous clothe that an on year
ahead of the style. BY Just one of the many
surprise thrills In thk eenmttnnal dram
Me Bowen's Bird of Farmdtro more beastlfid
than aver in another aennttanal hltl
BILLIE DOVE
ADORATION
With Antonio Moreno
A First National Sound Picture
Ms abopps who uvei tha moat
money k one who reads dally
tha many bargains found In the
advertising columns m Tha Chfakasha
Dally
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otr Ha lirlrri had i - -v
Brit Lake CHy Metneieti may
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advtoM to select a particular brand
of amofcu hi prefewucc to any ottur
commodity. A new law prohibits to-
bacco advertielng on MUboard
Bend a copy of tha Sunday morn-
ing edition of Ms Exprero to your
friends and relatives "back hem"
It will he cppreriatM aa much aa a
letter and baridro you win ha .help-
ing to . advertise emu h. .
Madame Ernestine
Schumann Heink .
the world renowned contralto 1
. appears on her farewell tour at
O. C. W. Auditorium
'
Monday April ft
All Seats Reserved $2.00 end $2.50
s at Browhaon's Mondef
s - (Auspices Chlckasha Rotazy Club)
Yon Want
SA
Starts Thursday
One Week' April 1st to April 7th
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1929, newspaper, March 31, 1929; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1879621/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.