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A-13 1 in JMUUA CITY SUJNUAY JUUKWALi! JUINJJi II, anes Cagney in Exciting Film Noted AnimaVTrainer Takes of Newspaper Life to Be Seen on Screen at Capitol Theater Leading Part in Picture of Circus Life at the Princess VX i Tff- il''--- 'ss I a 1 1 i CAB CALLOWAY HERE THIS WEEK Famous Harlem Band to Open Wednesday at Orpheum To the Orpheum theater stage for TENT SHOW TO Chicago Teachers to Get $2,000,000 Pay Chicago. The Herald and Exaaminer said that $2,000,000 of the. $19,000,000 In salaries owed Chicago's school teachers would be paid within the next few das- The newspaper's announcement followed a demonstration of 1.009 teachers augmented by 1.000 pupils and several junior high schoot band Clyde Beatty in The Big Cage Opens for 3 Days Today The screen's most thrllllnc picture, and one fraught with rratsi actual danger In Us filmlnj. pens a three-day engagement at the Princess theater today. xs.

picture Snatcher Opens for Three-Day Run Tuesday Vccordinjr to Hollrwood preview Titles, the Warner Bros, production, r-vture snatcher, which opens a hree-day run Tuesday at the jheater, provides James Cagney rith the most exciting story of his entire motion picture career, with -oniM dram and romance in pro- This comedy-drama is said to have element that makes for pure ntertainment of the kind that fits fast moving," hard hitting personality. The socking young irishman is placed In. this ctory In he field of yellow journalism. As an who wants to go he Rets job on a lurid sMoid on which no self respecting rr-l l-jialThcWOKAN I STOLE -1 at He ORPHEUM The BIG CAGE al ike fw: uartes Cagney isi lice White i PICTURE at ie CAPITOL Tues. 7Let.

7Axrs. Jack Holt and Fay Main Roles in Woman I Stole, Current Picture at Orpheum OPEN TUESDAY Carnival Is Billed for Week's Eneaffeinent C7 7 in Sioux City The Castle-Ehrlich-Hirsch show designated by the owners as Ameil-cas tent attraction, will open, a week's engagement at the' SeVenth street circus grounds Tues-j day- evening. "(The carnival will open here on the second anniversary of Us founding and the Sioux City will be in the nature of a birthday observance for the show. In the carnival are 20 separate sideshows and 14 amusement rides, many of which are new to Sioux Ci(tyans. There are 300 persons in the show personnel and 100 animals.

including a large herd of eajmels and a cage of trained lions The carnival management also wjll present several musical units, including an oriental jazz band. John R. Castle. William Hirsch and Simon Ehrlich, the owners, will je present to supervise the Sioux CUy engagement. A touch of the orient is presenter inj the Garden of Allah, the feature show.

A repiica of a Mohammedan city, with weird music, dancir girls, etc is a part of that presentation. The company also carries a larice staff of clowns who perform their laugh provoking antics on the mid way for the amusement adults and children. of both (There will be no admittance charge to the grounds. The carnival will be open every night regardless of weather conditions, it was announced. Theft of Hose Brings Month Jail Term Found guilty of shoplifting.

Charles Foster of Sioux City va sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail by Judge Berry J. Sisk Saturday. Foster was arrested by operatives of the Lewis systeta wienf they caught him stealing eight pairs of "hose from a department store. AT THE IOWA Joan RIondell and Ricardo Cortx 1 btli notoriety an asset or a lia- ity to a girl? You get the answer Inj Broadway Bad, the Fox feature which opens at the Iowa theater Tuesday for a three-day run. You also get some surprises.

A lot rf triem. in fact. Strikingly different aiid tremendously entertaining. Broadway Bad is lifted high hy drarnatic surprises and novel twists. There is no figuring this one out In advance after the first reel.

The action proceeds along no cut ano dried formula and. as a result, suspense is maintained right up to a really -smashing climax. Joan Blon-dell, Ricardo Cortz. Ginger Adrienne Ames, Allen Vincent, Vig-tor Jory are members of an unusually able cast. Minstrel Show Principals Well Cast in Fast-Moving Light Drama Hard-boiled Jack Holt with Fay Wray In a new role, head the cast MatHzai.

and American Mad-of the current Orpheum thea'cr ness, starring Walter Huston. screen attraction. The Woman I This hair-raising film draraa is The Bis Cage, produced by Uni versal and featuring In its leading role the dare-devil. Clyde Beatty. world's greatest trainer of wild animals.

It is not in any sence a Jungle picture, hought it deals with Jungle animals. Beatty- 1 thmroty man who ever combined lions and tlgerr In an arena, and in. the picture he enters a cage with 40 of these savage beasts, the deadliest enemies of the animal world. Excitement reaches a tremendous pitch when a terrific storm arises during a circus nerformance. and several of the wild beasts escape In the crowded tent.

Supporting Beatty in this spine-, tingling screenplay of circus l.f are Mickey Wallace Kt.rd.. Vince Harnett. Andy levlne. AnitV Page and Raymond Hatton. The story was taken from the forthcoming book by the same nsme by Clyde Beatty himself ar.d' Edward Anthony, who co-authored Bring "Era Back Alive.

Reckless Iriver Sentenced A suspended sentence of seven dajs In jail was Imposed Saturday, on Doyle tJrishy. West Sixth streets when he mas found guilty In Judge Berry J. Sisk's court of reck less driving. i 7. WORLD'S PREMIERE Her lor mcrjic Inflamed maddened me Imprisoned ray heart and I dreamt oi a lore) that would dly the world.

From th cams and shelter of my best friend I stole this woman 1 H'. Hi- '2' i r. THE -tit- i WOMAN I STOLE starring JACK HOLT with FAY WRAY NOAH BEERY RAQUEL TORRES 25c -Any Scat -25c ROOF GARDEN Dance Tonight VtIT THA I a Till :3, lie-; ir TJiea Kajoy da firlre al the tar dea am 14 the cloae. STONE PARK Dance Sunday rfcRklSft It Itlxle Uamatrrt It TIU t. lie-lie Thea tie-le VIH the taalll rareea.

hla daaclar at lh realett fot la Man llty. ieNai 'i MiaMMaeaVJhaaMeess4 i now 1 End Monday XUtit iln Stole, which opened for four days: upportins' cast, headed by Con-. i stance Cummings, one of the most Saturday. The picture will end Tues-; of th. PMn talented- of the Ky I -f I i 1 a a with I i leath to ihrul ii three days, beginning Wednesaa.t comes the entertainment feature or the year, an evei.l that all Sioux City has been waiting for the personal appearance engagement of the far-famed "King of Hl-le-Ho." Cab Calloway, and his Cotton club orchestra.

Direct from the Cotton club In the heart, or New" York's Harlem to the. stage or the Orpheum comes this maestro or jazx with his famous orchestra all hilarious, happy and hot. With his inimitable Hi-De-Ho. Calloway has becjmo one ofjthe most popular entertainers on the air today, and his appearance is one that ha. been loni.

awaited by Sioux City-theatergoers and radio fans. Besides leing well known ror his radio work. Cab Is even more famous because of his creation of the Harlem characters. Minnie the Moocher and Smoky Joe. lix his songs.

Found Guilty of Disorder Found guilty or disorderly conduct in municipal court. Saturday. R. A. Watts was sentenced to serve four days in Jail.

Ion leslle. 8W West Seventh street, also charged with disorderly conduct, paid a fine of $15. flf ft't eft Ih OCE BOJXt Cool Off nt the COOL tO TO VOUH COMfOM TODAY! 15c Matinee Balroay Tr.venlnic 3 Days Only! mm with CLYDE BEATTY Tie World's Iare-Ilell rAE WALLACK KOUU PLIS DANCE TONIGHT TTm MillloM Dollar FRCKi IICH r.ribM rnrk. C'rrital Laha Jtaair hr Motwl Kellr'a Urrhftt er Khla We Uaaea 25c TO ALL le to 2 QanAILTTdD now 2 HITS "AMERICArj T.1ADNESS" Walter Hunton Comtanre I'at O'Brien Herbert 51AILSUALL "EVENINGS FOR SALE" SARI XARITZA CI1ABLIE BL'GtiiLlur. MICKEY MOL'MC kill 71 'S WW 1 1 3' Pixs 1 MkSX 14 AT the loop as the schools cise-4 for the annual summer vacation The parade was marked by aeverat rlashes between marchers and lice, The Glot: A teacher asked tM class what was meant by a man -possessed of ell Spirits.

After brief pause, one youngster pok ups "It means a bootlegger." 2 OurGooIingPIanf? I' re MIW! KMW TMIKROWJ LI MN I' 1 1. riTir ta Rvfcbj Keel TUESDAY! 3 DAYS! Chh! Look Out fot Your Step-int! lim camera take pioiurrs ct your loe itrvi Iwfcte vou can pul on a tw-Rtipc in 'Picture Snatcher With Thi itr Cast Ralph Bellamy Alice While Tatriria Kills mork rri CHARLIE CHASE -Satire la Ik Wrof rMiG A tXT FRIDAY! 3 I)a)vOnl)! Ore-alt lUootj Irtrrj-era! AMI 1HK M'UKIA NANCY CARROLL klS Rl.trfIRK 1HK VIRKOC" DANCE TO-NITE, Riverview Park BRAFIDY'S SINGING BAND 13c 25c 1 mil l. 25c 40c After FREE ATTRACTION SUNDAY BALLOON ASCENSION TIIEDIGSII017 la COMINGi: The Biggest Event of the Season! CAJTLa-mini IIIRf CM STARTS TUESDAY AND ALL WEEK 12 nidc5 ADMISSION FREE" TO GROUNDS 7TH STREET SHOW GROUMr' ((mk1 Sound (jCJlffif A IJefricfTstion 7f ricturre ''III- at V. Tattle Tales Makes Debut on Broadway By Noel Thornton New" York. IT) After a long trek from the Hollywood coast, Frank Fay and Barbara Stanwyck at last have brought their revue.

Tattle Tales to Broadway. (They played at the Sioux City auditorium April 13.) As the first revue of the summer season, it has its principal merits in the-frequent appearances of the suave Fay and the infrequent appearances of Miss Stanwyck. The remainder of the show has more of the aspects of neighborhood vaudeville than a tdg time revue. It ha two good songs, in I'll Take An Option on You, and Here We Are Together, but its sketches are weak, its dancing uninspired and its scen- erv meager. Fay has long been one of the Hialto's favorite comedian-masters of ceremony, and he does not disappoint In this revue, although he has to carry the show almost alone.

In fact, he strolls on the stage so often with his subtle, witty remarks that the audience has a feeling of h'av- inrr eaten too muich caviar. Miss Stanwyck. I still the lovely red head whose performance as Bonnie in Burlesque, continues; to be a pleasant memory, acts two dramatic scenes which are taken from two of br pictures. Indies of Teisure. and The Miraclp Woman.

After that she is seen all too seldom. The theater Is dwindling to its summer state, with the closings scheduled for Friday night cutting the total of current attractions to 10. Those which' will depart after Friday night are Of Thee I Sing. Both Your Houses. The Mask and the Face.

Strike Me Pink. June Moon and It's a Wise Child. Music in the Air. now in Its eighth month, probably will wind up its run here Jnlv 22 and move on to Boston and Chicago. Committee Denies Need for More Court Bailiffs immediate need for additional assistants exists in the office of the municipal court bailiff, a committee appointed by the city council to investigate request for three as sistants, reported Saturday.

Harper, city corporation counsel, and Max Duckworth, county attorney, in aw ritten report to the council said they had checked the activities of the bailiff. F- Max Wiltsey, since the court was established January 1 and found no need for the appointment of two more deputy bailiffs and a stenographer at present, Mr. W'iltsey's request for additional help was presented to the council Saturday. Register for Summer School Session Monday Registration for public summer thools classes will begin at 8:30 o'clock Monday morning in Central high school. Snpt W.

Felk an nounced. Classes will begin Tuesday and will continue until August 4 Summer school work in the fourth, fifth, sixth. Junior high and senior high schools classes will be offered at Capitol Soon hi usual blending of that Is bound to prove entertaining to ary type of There are the lUd minstrel songs for the older ioik, me sweet popular inciuuica nj well by everyone, and th hl-de-hl and hi-de-ho jazz tunes for 1 ,1 Joe College and Betty Coed. An unusual feature of the mln strel show during its engagement at the Capitol theater will be the street parade at m. and Saturday.

The entire company, dressed in typical minstrti costumes, and the jazz band will parade through the downtown streets. A band concert will be played, in front of the theater. The screen program to In conjunction with Georgia Min stre's will feature Nancy Carroll in The Kiss Before the Mirror. -eixiiter will work. This job consists! pettinK news pictures somenow xhen legitimate methods fail.

If he -ant )jet them with camera, then iteaiinp not frowned upon by his mi'loyers. This small and rare phase of yel-ow journalism was chosen as pro-iiinsr a more vivid background for lames Cacney than would the large of legitimate journalism. Z. and fans who may have -wen -concerned lest Cagney Kad soft after seeing him lii Hd Handie. may forget their fjtjls.

or according to reports, Cagney is fvrn more aggressive toward the fair sex In Picture Snatcher, than ie hiis ever been. This picture is also said to be a triumph for Tatricia Ellis, the young actress ho came to the screen for the first time recently with George Arliss in The King's Vacation and who is now rapidly building ht- way up to stardom. Vivacious Alice White is cast in a prominent role as the tabloid's sob sister. Rnd is said to be on the receiving end of Cagney'a ungentle-ness when she tries to "make" him. 'The strength of the picture is indicated in the -cast of prominent.

competent players chosea -for the roles. Important parts are played Ralph Bellamy, Kalf Harolde. Robert Emmett' O'Connor. F.obert George Pat Collins. Arthur Vinton and Tom Wilson.

Princes of Georgia, Noted as Lovers, Are Back in Spotlight Iyos Angeles. (fl Russia's Georgia was back in. the news again Saturday through agency of three of Its once titled sons. Mae Murray, the original Nell Brinkley girl, is divorcing one of! Barbara llutton, Woolworth heir- is marrying another one. i And the wife of the third.

Mary McCormic. opera singet. is going into the movies. Action by Miss Murray, actress, to divorce Prince David 2a Mdivanl of Heorsia. filed Friday, is the second precipitate visit she has made to nperlor court to cut the fourth of hr marital bonds.

The other time, irr August, 1931. she thought it over f--r few days and withdrew the rmplaint. Her extra legal description of her I'hsht smacked strongly' of her hus-wnd's jealousy, not only of her mt of her career. "He tried to stifle me." she said. And asain: "I like to have people -y there goes Mae Murray.

Hello. Mne" and almost Invariably 1 hear rhein say. 'Isn't she gorgeous and that Is the one word that always made David ewlld. Tour public he would sneer. I could never agree to Pavld's Kuronean idea that a wife hinld be kept shut in ahome.

P.anns were published in Paris for marriage of Miss Hutton and I'nnre Alexis Mdivanl, brother of na1d. set for June 17 Miss McCormic, prima donna and it of Prince Serge Mdivanl. another brother, has been signed by a company to play a role in a ture starring Janet Gaynor and -irner Baxter. t'arloadings Well Above Same Week in Preceding Year Washington. tf) The American association announced that lea-lirr-rs of revenue freight for the Kk ended June 3 were 508.234 cars.

I07.I below the preceding week but increase of pver the same in t31. 'omparisons showed that all for the week ended June 3 e-ristered increases over the corres- week last year, which is the "al basis of comparison, with the 'v eption of merchandise less than nrlot freight. Misellaneous freight loaded was cars, a decrease of but 'U1! over 1032: less than carlot "iiht. 147.992. decrease 18,415 and 'NlS; grain-and grain producta decrease 133 but 10.899 above "Tst year: forest products 22.783.- 1n-reaefl 174 and 6.3: ore.

8,517. de-rease 1.5S2 but IncreW of 6.332 ver 1932; coal 7S.632. decrease. 2.283 "it 15.536 over 1932; coke. 4.591 In- "pase 454 and 1.580 and live stock.

decrease 282. but an Increase '-J over last year. ange Grass and Live Stock Reported Good in Dakota Brookings. S. D.WY Range grass nd hay prospects In most parts of vouth Dakota June 1 were best In several years.

J. Bo rum. federal agricultural statistician, said Ratur-'lay In his monthly range and live stock review. Live stock were reported to be "In average condition and gaining rapidly. Rainfall during May averaged 4.1 Inches In the western half of the state.

Bo rum said. TPreclpltatlon was Particularly heavy in tha Black Hill re-ion. with most official statloni reporting tow te eight Inches for the month. Rainfall was progressively less heavy toward the Missouri rlv-e. wttn an average of about three 'nches hi counties bordering on that "tream.

i Th mnct thrill- ln l'" 'A theatre has ewr shon! -Studio" I SJ Animals I -No Trick Shotn! Wray Have I Two --Fine Films Current Offering at Rialto Theater The Rialto is presenting as its current attractions Evenings for Sale, with Herbert Marshall and American Aiaciness nas a superb actresses. Fat O'Brien plays thi part of an ex-convict whom Hustcn nas a chance to make good mi his bank, for Sale Is a unique story of girls who sell their com. pany to strangers. 10c till 2 iqc They Went to Hell on a Luxury Liner GEO. CHEW niCEpniTE ttr IVeora Open Bany at A.

at. WEDNESDAY MM? HolJroalkrlen jm QHthc Jtoffc! MmL foh 3 BIG1 OSvOL -mm lia mVh0 nAVQ lid W'' i "iily 'v. W-'V I vl rf 1 k-v-. ft 3 I i WA'yfMr mp iuiu .,7,. jr ir I 'with MW LcitHa Hill Elmer Turner a i a- II lr i 1 T.r(r day evening.

The-Woman-1 Stole possesses in inf-Qimo v.i.,. ly for this time of the year when- th warm weather makes the movie; fan want something. light and fas: moving instead of "heavy" storle-. In his usual hard-boiled, two-fist -er, he-man role. Holt this time Is an oil magnate who has everything that he wants because he goes out and gets it.

A love affair with his superintendent's wife, which is the main plot of the story, ends with the wife disappearing and Holt and his superintendent celebrating her disappearance like old friends. A crooked manager and a rebel chief tain add unusual situations to the story'. In this jstory Fay Wray Is a wife of Holt's superintendent, which offers her an entirely new role than that In which theatergoers are used to seeing her. Donald Cook Is -the' superintendent. Others in the cist include Noah Berry and Racquel Torres.

To be Included on the progfan for the Your days are short subjects, Including a cartoon. Universal news reel, a sports reel and a comedy. Amateur Contest to Be Resumed at Orpheum Friday Amateur night contests at the Orpheum theater, a weekly event that had proven popular with Sioux City theatergoers and which was temporarily postponed because of a change in the vaudeville policy of; the theater, will be resumed next Friday evening. The theater will return to its regular vaudeville program beginning next Friday, with the result that the contests will be held weekly until the series of IS has been completed. All winners will compete In the finals for tour of the Theamerlca circuit.

The amateur contest Friday, win be at 9 o'clock before the fnal appearance of the famous Cab Calloway, who opens a three-day personal appearance engagement at the Orpheum Wednesday. Cab will conduct the contest, but the audience will select the winners. Humanist Society Decides to Change Place of Meeting Services of the Humanist society, which heretofore have been con ducted In the Rialto theater, will be conducted in the future In the Mar-ble room of the West Rev Gordon Kent has- announced. Rev. Mr.

Kent also states that services will be held throughout the summer months. 2 Swell Shows I AH BAD! I know it 10 commandments and I broke them alL RUTH GHATTEDTOf FRISCO JENNY It's Cool at the RAW ADA fy i 1 I 1 ii i Ti 'cM rf' f'l rv! 1 I Cartoon Novelty I Ih.1- jv in ill III 1 j'WVt' 1 X'iT ia arev a rfae-aaw 1 a THE -BIO SIX" COMEDIANS jm i-v III tiK i vsl ft u. 2 ROBABLY the largest colored roadshow on the American I stage today Is the famous Georgia Mlstrels company cf I I Entertainers, with a Dixie Jaxx batiu and -Harlem orchestra, which will, appear in persoin at the Capitol the- ater Friday, Saturday and Sunda The show carries more than a or load of scenery- The picture shows the "Big. Six-' comedians, featured In' Georsra Minstrels. Thomas Harris, Chick Beeman.

Lasses Brown, the Kay brothers and Bflly MltchelL In ad dition to that group the Three the, Three Georgia Browns. NorveI Billy Miller, a choir of 20 voices, the "band and orchestra are! Georgia Minstrels present an, uu- Jgf ADDED Zaie ntU Carteee Thelaia T44 Latest.

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