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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1934)
SOCIAL NOTES Liberty Theatre Presenting Gnod Shows Including Arizona Wranglers for the Coming Week—‘Sitting Pretty’ Opens Sunday J.C. PENNEY QQ Just LOOK at These! SITTING PRETTY One Of *ke strangest and moat baf- flinK murder mysteries will be pre- rented on the screen of the Liberty today and Saturday when “From Headquarters,” is shown. In fact it is a double murder case for a second killing, presumably to cover up the ftr,t crime, takes place in police head quarters itself. The startling disclosures that come about through the police investigation include a blackmail plot and secret k>ve affairs of a millionaire Broadway playboy. There is romance entangled in the plot under the .«trange circumstance* of George Brent, as the police officer, investigating the girl he love*, a part played by Margaret Lindsay, who is supposed to have i>een the enamorata of the murdered man and is suapected of his murder. u. Besides containing an unusual number of thrills and aurpriaea, the picture gives a panoramic view of the inner workings of a police department A. J. Sher- in search for criminals, with all the Lafe Comp- ■ scientific apparatus now used in the '. L. Green- detection of crime. tllingsen, city i needs, de- the books in was followed ew, given by Marshfield, Hiss Bishop,” li, a very in- spinster. i served by «sell, Louis man, J. R. , and A. N. ureaent: Mes- P. S. Emery, awrence, Ly- Scoy, E. W. O. Hawkins, keels, R. B. ble, C. L. H. E. Hess, mhm , Dave J». Maury, sard, George Pearl Eiling- terding, Geo. I animal* rarely soen by folk* who make their home above the equator. For instance, the only living de scendant of the prehistoric dinosaur is shown in its native habitat in “Samarang." Thia is the dracuma, the reptile usually associated with medieval ideas of the dragon. The terrifying biasing sound made by the dracuma, and which is heard in “Sam- srang,” gave rise to the impression that it breathed smoke and fire. “Samarang” will be shown at the Liberty preview both Friday and Sat urday evenings. The combined talents of Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Ginger Rogers, and Thelma Todd, aided by music written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, and a chorus of more than eighty of Hollywood's most talented and ravishing chorus girls make a fast and furious, mirth-provoking spectacle in Paramount’s screen mu sics! comedy, “Sitting Pretty,** com ing Sunday for three day« to the Liberty Theatre. Oakie and Haley, self-titled “the world’s greatest aong writers” show how two smart boys with nerve and talent can make an indelible impres sion on Hollywood’s movie producers, bankrolls and beautiful Mondes. >ouainted. All parent* and honorary member* are cordially invited. -. George Wileon, Reporter. Breaking All Records! First <m Your Spring List! SUPPLE SIDE-HOOK Combination Fashion Favoritos! Want Ads /•r Miuot, CbiUron! Full Fashioned, All-Silk 10—Martin Irwin Laskey, Bend, and Arta Carlton, Chadwick Lodge No. 18