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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 10

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The Post-Stari
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Glens Falls, New York
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THE POST-STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE' 2, 1934 Programs in Glens Falls and Vicinity Theatres Over the Weekend! Matinee I0c-I5c STATE Eve. Bal. Orch. Eve. 20c 10 'Jk TODAY Big Ttmtmm Cnlimw 1:3 to 11 FEATURED AT PARAMOUNT lontmaoa 1:3 11 TODAT OLD NEW YORK IS REVIVED IN FILM Double.

feature BIB Mat. IM Eve. and irtar. ltd bluodtd drams af the West, and its thrill will tear Um heart FEATURE N. 1 AND LIKE IT u.

traijfcwaii Zasa Pitts Peat Keitea Edw. Everett Horton-Ned Sparks It's a laugh from start to South. On at at af you! FEATURE No. 1. anZEDEE IN TRINIDAD" Nigel Brace-Heather Angel Victory Jory Mystery, Thrills and ChiUa On at 16 and 8:45 stakes ha owa hIhjs ewry law.

SUN. Added Feature JOHN BAKRYMORE lay Bamter Mac Clarke Tarn Bnn Un Merkel SAT. Featare No, 1 Slim SuBSKTrOle Andy DMk Lefia Htum 'horse play Opens Engagement at Theatre Today "Manhattan Melodrama" with Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Opens Today WILLIAM POWELL SEEN CUrtfcu; Sunday SUMMER Starting Sunday "This Side fif Heaven" wild mxr iiighunare ef A kanaa story mi mm wa, family CAST IS EXCELLENT Slim and" Andy erasa aorirtT! It1. that win" atake every mu. woauut and child think! a mild, erary, caekos eaaatdj! Daring Jane, July and August Thia Theatre Will Operate On a Three-Day a Week Policy 8UNDAT8 WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Double Feature Program on Wednesdays and Saturdays Boris Karloff, Loretta Young, River Disaster, Murder of ALSO Caavy, and other Short Beets.

Robert' Youna Have Out- MON.i-"Thisioe at Hnm. The Bjg Sbakeaon ONE DAT ONLY SUNDAY MATINEE Evening- TI ES. WED. If I Were Fne Stanford White- Among Events Reproduced a New York In the early years of the century when' "Diamond Jim" Brady was a familiar figure and Lillian 7 VV "Vr laffrrriaTlTai afflMfl'Tl'lllllll i Al a time when stars and producers are hurling recriminations al each other. It is interesting to.

note the tribute Joseph M. Schenck and was. toast ihe town. i Darryl Zanuck recently paid to lives briefly on the screen in "Manhattan Melodrama," which co-stars Oeorge Arliss probably the most signal act of def erenoe yet shown an Clark Gable, William Powell and Myrna Lpy and opens tomorrow at arust by the behind the i money." In recognition at thr lmpurunot I of The House of Rothschild." Arliss' A nerve-wracking, wise-cracking globe trotter full speed ahead for oomedy and romance. IN ADDITION Qua Shy Comedy Screen Souvenir and News At that Hart" Haod-m-lUij With the Fasaty Badget ianaaaaaa a ITTtf aaBBBBBBBaBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBaBaBMBBBBaaanfcai Matinee "fCw Always itc Eve.

41" Orck. All Seats UW Bal jC 25e Sat. Sam. 1 BBBaaaaar HeBdayt 'naaBBaBBBBBar" the Paramount theatre, As a sort of prologue to the principal action, which is laid in 1934, the picture re-creates one of the most horrible disasters in the big city's history the fire and, beaching of the excursion steamer General Slocum, a tragedy hat cost more than 1,000 lives. A Spectacular Scene Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio technicians re-enacted the entire disaster In and around the studio's stages, and made it one of the most spectac first starring production under his new 30th Century contract, which opens today at the -Rial to theatre, Zanuck halted all other activity at the studio so that "he might throw the full resources of his staff into 'the making of the picture.

It was the first time in Bollywood history that an enure studio had been concentrated on the of a single picture. With a drama whose background covers the whole of Europe dunne the Napoleonic ANNOUNCING Clark Gable is Co-Starred With William PoweU and Myrna Loy in "Manhattan Melodrama" ular scenes ever aimed. THE OPENING OF JIMMY ixm DURANTE VELEZ THELMA TODD MAST CARLISLE BOB AKMSTSOKG In the Tear's Caajedy Aha "HOUSE OF MYSTERY" Wita AH Star Cast Re-created also is the famous Garden roof, long since torn wars, Zanuck aimed at making this fiba the supreme effort for himif down, where, ta 1906, Harry Thaw THE CHATEAU. and. therefore, for Arliss.

ARLISS FILM AT RIALTO Or. the outcome of this novel gee-tare hangs a sayreVanre which may "Baddy's Beer Garden LAKE GEORGE ROAD killed Stanford White. A brief sequence of the picture takes place there. The Dempsey-Ftrpo fight In 1923 is still another of the big moments of metropolitan history that comes to nan a tar-ieaching enect on the from of HoQywood fiim prodneUon MOJi. TIES SATURDAY NIGHT Under New Management an outcome which may pre great momenscm to the trend away from the preset major studio system of life in "Manhattan Melodrama." forming a background for one of the dramatic scenes.

mass pnxiuctaon. ftagrasa Faaas Oat Zanack has cits card the belief RUDY VALLEE ALICE FATE "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS" A Bevy of Beauties Tuneful Tuias Daacmf and "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES" Hugh WOliasts Beiea Twehctrees Transparent mirrors, invisible light that beg paxeres are the rttal bus- rays that ring warning bells, disappearing dice tables all the modern V' WTisrar on which proaoroon cricks by which big-time gam fstare must depend. Program pav houses try to cheat the1 law, are to The Most Exclusive Entertainment Featuring HARRY CLARK His SENSATIONAL REVUE cons caw naa men- day. he contends. And bar uimues can crjjr he be seen in "Manhattan Melodrama." The story itself deals with the ca isasmHf when the usudutess.

exsaceo- MATINEE week days) 1:45 5 p. m. trsoe their eompiete tnome aid j-soarees on making; one pnan at a reers of two boys, Gable and Powell, reared in the closest friendship and reaching middle life to find them 1fcUa.aL selves on opposite sides of the law, So certain is Zanuck Chat that (OoDOmjed on Page Twermi uame as a Dig-snot gambler, powerful and dramatic figure of the city's night life, and Powell as the district (Continued on Page Twelve) Dtaaot from Paramount GrHI, New York City High Kicking, Acrobatic, Singing, Tap. Also a Sister Act TWO FEATURES TODAY AT BRADLEY THEATRE BETTY LAVALLE FAN DANCER "Sundown Rider" and The Girl f. Harry Clark and Marie Connie 50c COVER CHARGE Without a Room" are the two feature screen1 attractions showing today and tomorrow at the Bradley theatre in Fort Edward.

Buck Jones is starred in "Sundown Rider," a rip-roaring western film. "The Girl 'Without a Room" js an excellent comedy If. I RwwWwiiTBa for one ard one for all Five brothers A f- welded for eemity by a dying father's sJfi tjjy'' rrasf' Starding united against rftngutng fi nations jtded by a bvirvg rrorSer's fartW iTyf Ta 'Tj v. I TJ ul.V JJ 3-Star Dramatic Hit of the Year! A new, modern thrill romance reunit-, ing the stars of "Men in White' in a picture that New York showered with praise 1 irme KothxhUd" screen attraction today at Warren St. theatre 7 Book Four Films Over Weekend at Empire Theatre Jimmy Durante, Lope Veiez and Stuart Erwin are featured In "Pa-Jooka;" one of two screen attractions showing today at the Empire theatre.

Today's second attraction is The Bouse of Mystery," an excellent thriller, with an all-star cast. George White's "8candals" and "All Men Are Enemies" will be the two saeeB attractions opening at the Empire tomorrow. Rudy Alice Faye, Adrlenne Ames. Jimmy Durante and Gregory Ratoff have the principal parts in the "Scandals." Hugh Williams. Helen Twelvetrees and Mona.

Barrie are cast in the leading rote in "All Men Are Enemies." The screen version of Oeorge White's famous show does honor to the abilities of Hollywood to conform to the ideas adopted by White for excellent entertainment. White has a part in the production. Tom Mix Picture Is Showing Today at State Theatre "Flaming Guns" Tom Mix's latest picture, loaded with hair-trigger action, high-tension suspense and slam-bang drama, is one of two features showing today at the State theatre. The second attraction on today's bill at the State theatre is "Horse Play," an excellent comedy attraction. "This Side of Heaven;" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, Is one of two attractions opening tomorrow at the State theatre.

Fay Bainter, Broad-Way stage star, faced a motion picture camera for the first time in her life for her role to the production. "The Big Shakedown" is the second attraction tomorrow. Charles Parrell and Bette Davis are co-starred In this Warner Bros, picture. IN THE CRADLE WHITEHALL. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Howigan, Park avenue, at the Waters Maternity hospital, Thursday. 1 ff--1 VMVIAL, iARI-F- BRADLEY FORT EDWARD "Grand N. Y. Journal.

Fastmoving, packed "with thrills, love and spectacular incidents," N. Y. News. "Colorful, exciting," N. Y.

American. N. Y. Herald-Trie-, one. "Keen, exciting melodrama," N.

Y. World-Telegram. "Actually a love N. Y. Post "Scores N.

Y. Telegraph. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK praatit POWELL Sawu day-Bandar Doablet SUNDOWN RIDERS GEORGE ARLISS DW.PYl ZANUOCS swyr4 HOUSE ty-, ROTHSCHILD SATURDAY NITE "Bubbles" and His Harlem Serenades Best Floor Show Thb featuring LYDIA MACERO and MADELINE ROBILLARD Dining and Dancing Every Night at THE MACERO TAVERN -124 BROAD ST. Angeline Danny, Props.

Tel. 2-9G12 "9HE GIRL WITHOUT A BOOM" Other Selected Shorts with Leo Carrillo Nat Pendleton Added s2 CeatiinHHis Tomorrow I 1.45 ta p. George Sirney Muriel Evans -Musical Revue "THE BIG IDEA" BORIS KARLOFF IORETTA YOUNC ROBERT YOUNC CAjibrrS.AHeUWe.fleiaWOwm rViAJanMoactoruisWcitfollW Starts Today CARL'S RESTAURANT AND GRILL DANCING TONIGHT "POP-EYE THE SAILOR Unquestionably The Greatest Production of the Year! Sunday Monday Today ROUND and SQUARE DINE and DANCE Sat, 'nne at the ATLANTIC RESTAURANT, Blvd. Music by the Novelty Orchestra. Burgomaster Beer and ritsgerald's Ale on Draught.

Featuring Square Dances. Open 6 a. m. to I a. every day.

CONTINUOUS Today and Sunday, 1:00 to 11 P. M. Cover Charge (paramount THEATRE Finest Ales and Lagers Sold.

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