THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935’ Rumba ” Follows “Devil Dogs Of the Air” at Capitol TheaterBecause of the overwhelming interest shown by South-town theatcr-goers in the thrilling picturization of “DevilDogs of the Air,” Warner Brothers* Capitol theater at 79thand Halsted sis. is holding the picture over until tomorrow.The romantic adventures of James Cagney and Pat O'Brien— == | have enthralled thousands.Following “Devil Dogs o[ the Air, the Capitol will present “Carnival,” with Dee Tracy, Sally Filers and Jimmy Durante, which will be tea*Piplthfrhii yctured for four days starting next Saturday. The week-end will also bring another headline revue ot vaudeville led by Ernie Wiley and 1he Capitol theater orchestra. “Carnival” is a picturesque and timely story o£ traveling circuses and carnivals replete with all the drama, pathos and humor that is to he found among the performers under the “big tops,” A thrilling circus fire forms the background for the most rousing screen climax in years.Reward.Starting next Wednesday the Capitol screen will feature “Rumba” with George Raft and Carole Lombard, romantic lovers of “Rolero” back together again. In conjunction with the showing of “Rumba” on the evening of Thursday, April 18, the big feature of intense interest to all Southtown citizens will he the awarding, on the stage of the Capitol theater, of the 1306 rewardraised by the Southtown Economist and prominent citizens of the community, to' the men who participated in the capture of the youthswho murdered Mrs. Anna Schmitt ; in. th© holding of the Schmitt bak-| ery in Auburn Park. The youths who committed this crime are starting their combined sentences of 143 years in Joliet penitentiary, but the heroes of the case whichshocked Southtown so deeply will be publicly honored and rewarded with ceremony next Thursday evening on the stage of the Capitol, At tlie present time news-reel pictures of principals of the Schmitt murder case are now being shown at all performance at the Capitol.