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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1934)
/ • l - 22 €>V THE BATTALION \ ty t € H I I 11 I ISI I 'THK I’ALAC E— Thurmlay. Friday, and Saturday: ‘Tolle^e Rhy thm;* Preview Saturda> ni^ht, Sunday, and Monday: “A \a»X Lady.’* with vaudeville. Tuesday and Wednesday: “Riu Hearted Herbert.** AT THE DIXIE— Friday and Saturday: '*The Star Packer.** Saturday midnight. Sunday. Monday, and Tuer*- day: **(Jirl of My Dreams.*' Wednesday and Thursday: “There’s Always To- * * . mprrow.*’ AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Saturday. tL.'JO and 8:30: “One Exciting Ad- \ enture.’* Saturday. 10:30: “Paris Interlude.” Wednesday night : N “(«al!ant Lady.” Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the Palace: “College Rhythm/* . College and department store management as it couldn’t )h?, hut lots of fun pretending, anyway. Joe Penner is even better when you see him in action'than he is in his Sunday night broadcasts. He has a great l time with his peppery partner, “Mimi,” Lyda Roberti, and “Goo-Goo” the duck. Jack Oakie and Mary Br.» an play arpund. much to the disgust of the singing piccolo players Lanny Ross. However, we want more Penner. Saturday midnight, Sunday, and Monday at the Palace: “A Lost Lady,” and vaudeville. A not hi r of ^those stories of a woman of manv loves. Par Bara Stanwyck seems never to be able to rise above such roles. This time she loses a would be hus band forty-eight hours l>efore the bells !>egin to chime. His sudden demise is due to the jealousy of the hus band of his “other” love. Our heroine has letter luck * i next time, and marries a lawyer. Not content with this luck, she becomes interested in one of society’s play- l>oys. The ending will be different from what you ex pect. The vaudeville entertainment will l>e supplied by Ralph Britt’s “High-Hatters of Rhythm/* The usual joke, dance, and song acts, but they should be worth anyone’s time and money. . . * * r Tuesday and Wednesday at the Palace: “Big Hearted Herbert/* Guy Kibbee and Aline Mac Mahon teamed to pro vide a series of big laughs. Kibbee is funny in any pic ture. This time he is an ex-plumber who is proud of his ability as a bath room supply manufacturer, ami claims to l>e a self-made man. His family brings him down off his high-horse. Quite amusing, and could be real. Patricia Ellis and Phillip Reed supply juvenj! * interest Pac ken Friday land Saturday at the Difcie: “The Star The Lntyown V illain still is holding up stages,, killmg sheriffs, and stealing cattle. ’ However, John , Wayne saves the heroine and a valuable shipment of money from the hands of the villain, and as a reward is appointed, sheriff. Li the course of the story, he solves all th;* mysUru'; and win*.the girl. Of course he turns out to be a t . S. Marshall, rfnd resigns to go to her loving arms. Saturday rriidnigh^F Sunday, Monday, Tuesday at the Dixie: “flirtof Mv Dreams.” * ^ % Cl / The college siren has her usual amorous collection of fraternity pins and boy friend.% The fickle thing turns down oyr handsome, athletic hero for a big he- man shot putter who wins a popularity contest. Th*» usual complications arise from the old, old attempt to* rttri^e the love of the errant 'girl by playing in love with'another girl. Kvtrytbing ends happily in the regulai* way. - # Saturday, 6:30 and 8:30, at the Assembly Hall: “One Exciting Adventure,” .1 ^ Another story about the feminine jewel thief who makes it a habit to lift the valuables of the society * swells. A rival gentleman of the same trade hears of her activities and manages to meet her. An exciting .series of adventures of the matching of their wits re sults. Binnie Barnes and Neil Hamilton are cast in the leading roles. * Saturday, 10:30 at the Assembly Hall: “Paris In terlude/* ' ' . * Madge Evans is the stranded young tourist sur rounded by a group of half drunken young newspaper-^ men. She falls for a pseudo-writer. Ottb Kruger, whose stories are really' written by his assistant. Robert . Young. Kruger departs from the city, and in the mean time the girl and the assistant fall in love with each other. Everything turns out nil right, though, for Kruger is a forgiving soul. Mediocre,'but entertaining. * \ v