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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

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TO THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1940. SECTION I Air Cooled Paulette Goddard to Slav In Neiv Pasternak Fihu FM Today Comedian Eddie Collins Dies Ai 56 Joan Fredrie Crawford March "Susan and God" Alvo "Thr Man With Nina I.tvn" 'Serenade to a Wealthy Widow A ter Vacation Mil CRtAT Bv LOUKLLA O. PARSONS lsl Times rttUsir Today EnKME TIERNEY Hollywood. Sept. 3 (INS) When Faulette Goddard was nut at Marsons Ranch for lunch a few days ago a telephone call came to her from Joseph Pasternak.

lie is to get Paulette to play the lead in "Serenade to a Wealthy Barbara Stanwyck Fred MacMurray 'REMEMBER the NIGHT' Plus "Emergency Squad" HENRY HULL uk Brian Donlevy Muriel Anelus Akim Tamiroff OAACB PLEUTY hot" Barrymore in "The Great Profile" is responsible for all the renewed interest in the girl, who a year ago unknown. Marlene Dietrich's friends have all been worried about her. She has taken off far too much weight and she Iooks almost wan. Perhaps that's the way she should look in "Seven Sinners" but wc hope put on a little more poundage for "The Durness of New Orleans" which will go into production in November. If Tay Garnett finishes "Cheers for Miss Bishop'' in time he will accept Joseph Pasternak's offer to direct Marlene and he should be an excellent selection for he's a very good woman's director.

Broderick Crawford, the husky lad who seems to be doing himself an Universal well as a character actor, will have an important role in Marlene's picture, "The Duchess of New Orleans." rius "PIER 13 vs. h. Widow." She'd like to do it too, but hot or cold, as soon as she finishes "Second Chorus" and Charles Chap-iin's picture, "The Great Dictator," is on its way, they are going on a holiday. Charlie is toyinu with the idea of going to the Orient. Paulette prefers a couple of months in New York attending the theaters but she won't insist for she's eager to have Charlie get the rest he needs after so many months intensive work on his picture.

Joe tells me he doesn't intend to film "Serenade to a Wealthy Widow" for some time and when he does he hopes to have Paulette and Robert A 104 TO 3KM.k Ninrr KHIy, Jnn Hll 4 1 "Sailor'! Lady" I T.arillr null. Jirnr. Fllisnn 1 "Ym CiTt Fool Yoht Wlf" Frrdriip and Jano Dance After Theater I 5U Bubbles Schinasi Snapshchs of Hollywood collected at random Morris is taking her baby to New York September 9, which probably means there will XT" A 1 Cummings in the leads. Paulette is PAIXETTE GODDARD W7 eager to work for Pasternak since she admires hinai immensely, but she ADIXTS ONLY lio I.aiiixrillp't Finet Theatre Rirhard Green Zorina "I Was An Adventuress" riu "Jmi Family Ob Thflr Own" A i be no reconciliation with Wayne Morris. Too bad, as Judge Lindsay worked so hard to bring them together; Lana Turner and Victor Mature in slacks, exactly alike, weie something for the visiting tourists to see; the cutest pair in town Freddie Bartholomew and Jane Withers, dancing at El Cortez.

after their personal appearance at the State Theater in San Diego; Barbara Woodall, who is taking a movie job, nee was wed to Arthur Loew and before that to Oscar Levant. She played the daughter in the New York company of "The want's to take a vacation with Charlie first. 'Brooklyn Bridge IIa. Good Cast Very wise of Darryl Zanuck not to put Mary Beth Hughes in ga-ga parts but to build her up as a sophisticated blond who knows her way around. That's what he's doing and you'll see her next in "Brooklyn Bridge." in which she plays the gal friend of a high-up politician.

Alice Faye has the top femme role and Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold all top 20th Century-Fox players have important roles so it looks like a biggie. Arthur Ceasar has written the story and Philip Dunne is preparing the script. Undoubtedly Mary Bcth's work as the wife of John atl i RmniK RARTHOI.OMFW "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT' rrr LOEWS AP MIrr photo. EDDIE COLLINS. LAST 2 DAYS with Joel McCrea Laraine Day Me nOaH Man Who Came to the Frank Borzage rase has been postponed at the request of Mrs.

B's attorney; that was Abe Meyers (Lois January's ex) dancing with Carol Parker at La Conga and Arlor Portrayrd 'Jiggs' And Helped Disney Paul Pelman with Isobel Jewell; Maria Ousponskaya and Kirsten Flagstad an interesting luncheon duet at the Brown Derby; Dean Jagger, whose performance rf "Brig-ham Young" is the talk of the town, has bought a heme in Beverly Hills. Mrs. J. was Advance In Prices Los Angeles, Sept. 3 OP) Eddie formerly a Boston socialite; the William Die terles are hosting a party at their ranch 4" home Saturday night; Mrs.

Kay Thaw lunching with Mary Rogers, daughter of the beloved Will, wore a $125,000 diamond encuisted hat designed by John Fredericks; Liz Whitney is getting ready to take a trip to Honolulu and leaves any day now; who is the doctor DEAN JAGUER Clark Gable who calls Pat Morison long distance every eve? Gene Towne and Ethel Buttcrworth a dinner twosome at the Players. That's all for today. See you tomorrow! tn i BOOM TOWN i mm mV 7 Ail 7, fs I TOILET SOAP 1 1MIH TOM SIM Collins. 55, inspiration for the dwarf Dopey in the Disney motion ricture and the original Jiggs on the stage, is dead, victim of a heart attack at his home in Arcadia Sunday. Collins played the part of the dog in the recent Shirley Temple picture.

"The Blue Bird," He was currently at work in "Chad Hannah." The rotund comedian was Jiggs in the original production of "Brincing Up Father" at the Empire Theater in Brooklyn in 1911. After a long run he joined the "Globetrotters" company in 1914 and married the leading lady, Florence Wilmot, in 1921. Orcanirrd Company. From 1914 to 1930 be toured the country with his own musical romedy company of twenty per-nons. called "Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Collins' Big Kevue." He quit the road to join the Follies Stock Company at a Los Angeles burlesque theater and remained the leading comedian there six years, except for a thirty-cight-week interlude with Billy Minsky's burlesque show in New York. In January. 1936, Walt Disney witnessed a Collins performance end selected the comedian to provide all the pantomime for the cartoon character of Dopey in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Feature A Comedian. For over a year Collins visited tve Di-nry studio two mornings a month so Disney might photo-Rraph his facial expressions and artmi, while walking, dancing, boxing, running or fighting.

The cartoon role led to film parts as a featured comedian. ink II r-r- 4 "Boom Town" will not be shown as a road show Friday at Locw's, where it is to have its Louisville premiere, but it will be offered at slightly increased admission. Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert and Hedy Lamarr are in the cast. IT FRAGRANT JJT'S PURE IT'S spencer i racy tn BOOM TOWN in New York and Philadelphia because of laws respecting the length of interval between divorce and remarriage. Westmore also has been married three times.

v4 i Film Executive's Daughter, 23, Asks 3d Divorce I.as Vegas, Sept. .1 (D Peggy Ann Kent Westmore, 23, daughter of Sidney R. Kent, president of Twentieth Century-Fox 9. A tJUIntj LHArtU bMN vie LI IARCHI St lit 5 'VijtW. sv Pictures, has established residence here for a divorce from her third husband, Ernie West-more, motion picture makeup artist, it was learned today.

They were married March 10 at Warrenton, after having previously been denied a license INDIGESTION may affect iKa Heart Oil tn(ifd In lh MiMiirh ar fiil'at mtr art Ilka ha1r-uiiir on tha hMrt. At. tha flri alan dlitrcaa Mart D.rn tnd wnntm oa fiall-uii Tablu to at gaa trim. No laaatlv but mad of th fattMt-nine aMdlclnaa knovm for arid IndVattJnn. if ui riHMT IMWE diwtn't arava Be'l-ana rehim botUa laiiud tacatra 0OUBLK Honey Back.

Sic. I Ad vertisemen t. Claudette Colbert I tn BOOM TOWN Among his pictures were "In Old Chicaco," "Sally, Irene and Marv." "Alexander's Ragtime Band." "Ala Baba Goes to Town," "Little Miss Broadway," "Down On the Farm." 'Charlie Chan In Honolulu" and 'Young Mr. Lincoln." Faed Indiana Bar. Collins managed to find time in his theatrical work to pa.s the bar examination and ob-ta'n a certificate of law, but never practiced.

Collins was born at Jersey City, N. he is survived by bis wife, a daughter. Margaret, and a son, F-dward Bernard Collins, who left on an Alaskan voyage last rrk. AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR COFFEE! EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3- 39 a U- TU- ax 1 -aiT -v TJic SIiow Clock Eight O'Clock Coffee will be Custom Ground to your order you'll get all of its Magnificent Flavor. Hedy Lamarr OtlLirS FIXEST AT ALL AF SUMR MA It ITS BOOM TOWN HORSE SHOW Sae the nation's finest saddle and harness horses in action! More than $27,000 In cash prizes! World's Grand Championship S-Gaited Stake! Nlohta Snt i.u air You Have In other words THRILL SHOW One full Afternoon o( hll-driv- ln7.

head-on collinions. crashe through blazing firewalls! Death-delyinfj stunts by famous "ul- TOWN clde" drivers. Sunday. Sept. 8 a.

Lof w's ''Foreign Correspondent." At 11:51, 3:06. 6:21 and "Girls of the Road." At 10.45, 5:15 and 8:30. I a 1 1 One Crowded Night." At 10:57, 2:15. 5:33 and 8:51. "Ehvthm On the River." At 12:02, 3:20, 6:33 and Mar.r Anderson "Sea Hawk." At 10:30, 12:44, 5:12, 7:2 and 9:40.

a "The Great McGinty." At 10:40, 1:30, 4:20, 7:10 and 10. "Sing, Dance, Tlenty Hot." At 12:18, 3:03, 5:53 and 8:43. Kentucky "You Can't Fool Your Wife." At 10:45. 1:23, 6:21 and "Sailor's Lady." At 12:02, 2:40, 7.33 and 10:07. I' "Susan and God." At 35.

"Man With Nine Lives." At 7:00 and 10:35. Cm "Mv Son, Mv Son." At 8:05. "Alias, the Deacon." At 6.30 and 10.02. Vorue "Jones Family On Their Own." At 7:00 and 10:05. I Was An Adventuress." At 45.

Brown "Return of Frank James." At 11:00. 1:45. 4:30, 7:15 and 10:00. "Pier 13." At 12:40. 3:25.

6:10 and 8:55. Wild West RODEO 1 Thin lair Scalp ItcSa The famous Flying rodeo, direct from the West! Champion cowboys and cow4 is four great pictures in one! girls in daring teats of riding, roping, rac Ing. Every nite. S-pt. 8 to 14; twd afternoons.

Sept. 9 and 14. i as iu iHH Thomas iV7" AJ "The Great Peters It happens once in a lifetime! Such a Cat of Stars! Such a Sensational Entertainment! It B-O-O-M-S with thrills! Screen Play by John Lee Mahin Based oa a Story by James Edward Grant Directed by JACK CONWAY. Produced hy Sam Zimbalist A METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER riCTURE The man who hangs himself from an 80-ft. pole! You'll gasp, you'll shudder.

YOUR Scalp is "pick ilrhv anil laoen with dan your blood will run cold! Twice daily in the grandstand. KltAM CMCU1T HARNESS RACES druff it need the attention of a Thoma expert. He will readily find out the; exact cause, of vnur hair-loss and will then overcome your fronhlevith the20.year proved Thorna treatment. Vmir flandriiff ill sMtt disappear, the itch Mill I op, nnd normal hair-growth vill he slimulatcd. let tliinnin hair add false year to your ae.

Start Irnlav to nave your hair, hy ronstdlinp; a Thomas rxjirrt. Jle'll arefullv ratnine, our hair without rharj-e or ohli-gation anil will phow you how Thomas treatment is help BACKACHE? TrT I'lUshlnc Iaccm Poisons Ami Arid Thru Kidneys And Stop (irttinit Night I 0n lh. First time at Stale Fair! Nation's fastest trottrs and pacers! Sept. 10. 11.

12. 13. Special exhibition Sept. II by champion trotter! 3 Ed HIT RITA HYWOTH 1531 AN AKEHNE 33 CK.NTS PKOVI'S IT ing IbOO other ersons ilaily and ran help Whrn your kidneys are over-ted and your bladder is irritated 1 Starls FRIDAY 0aiti'' loo to avoid lialdness. Lome in today for free consultation and advice.

Three Dance Bands TednoRi.o.sert.8-10. Carl 'Deacon" Moore. Sept. 11-14. PLUS ALL THS- do.b...o,ss.i4.

Follies of 1940 Variety Show with radio stars and circus acts. Sat-Sept. 7 Spectacular Water Carnival Super Midway Huge livestock and farm equipment show Educational feature 4 Club and Future Farmer shows hundreds of other feature attractions! IJSCAlP.eXfERT oTs fad passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you may need OrM Mal Hanrlrrn Oil PapMil. fv harmlf timiilnt and rlturftic tht to work at rnr and ro1 but 2 rrn at anv mntiem drug atorr. I nnr cxi Mf try put more ta'hv artivttv into kidneys and hlad- vii! ahotild aleep more anundlv the --'-V rirt 'kronen.

But he aure It frt coin Mr pa. it rnitne medlnne t--T nealr kidnev Don't accept a lAd ertii.ement. 377 STARKS BUILDINC FOURTH AND WALNUT Hours: 10 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Saturdays 10 A.M.

to 7 P.M. Write for tree Bonklrl, "Hove in Retain Or Regain lour A CLASSIFIED AD WILL FIND A TEN ANT FOR THAT VACANT APARTMENT!.

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