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16 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1936' HARLOW-GRANT-TONE MOVE 'SUV? TO GRAND LAKE A LIB35NG on RST NIGHTS FUMED HEN Ml DEPICTS PASTURES' HIT jMr- LOVE, PLUCK IN, irwoKUHD jrW ibbdince FILM GflPITflL OF VAUDEVILLE t'SHOW BOAT STILL MUSICAL WESTERN ON PARAMOUNT BILL Bing Crosby, Bob Burns, a blooded DRAWS TO ROXIE "Show Boat," Edna Ferber's best seller novel, and the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstejn stage hit, is still drawing crowds to the Roxie, where bull, a boxcar and a crazy crosscountry pilgrimage: hot "swing tunes" and songs of the old West; it is playing for a fifth big week. Many Ex-Stars of Footlights Now Featured in Movies, Connelly's Classic Is 'J 1 'X' fiA 7 Stirring Production; 3 XfC fJ Cheers for Love' Good jglj The romantic musical 'Hot Money' on Bill Too, Features Rogg Alexander Beverly Roberts, Cawthoi Hollywood Survey Shows contains songs which have made the play a memorable success Martha Raye, a rodeo, songs, gags and more gongs these are the features that is making "Rhythm On the Range," with "The Return of Sophie Lang" is Its companion picture, the mecca of entertainment i By H. M. LEVY The answer to ihe old theater throughout this country. The 1938 version has There is deceiving simplicity in the title of the picture, "Sury," f- goer'a oft-repeated, question, "What NE of the major miracles of three new numbers vy "me ureen rasiures- ai xne -m "The Green Pastures" at the Fox Oakland this week is at the Paramount.

written by the same authors. Some of the principal play which -is now playing its second week in Oakland at the Grand Lake. "Rhythm On the Range" intro duces seven new song hits, that performed, not by de Lawd of that cinema revelation, but rather by the. Warner Brothers themselves, For their thorough and sincere are not really new because they ers portray roles which they formerly interpreted on the stage. Irene Dunne, starring as Magnolia, a ever happened to lies in For If alt' the ex-vaudevillians from the former "big time" circuits aren't In Hollywood now, there aren't very many of them missing.

Eleanor Powell, the Marx Broth-era, Ted Healy, Jack Oakie, Frances Langford, Victor McLaglen, George Murphy. Joe E. Brown, Leo Car- have been on the radio for a month or so. It also Introduces the famous is the center of a love story that "bazooka" that has "umphed" Bob Mlm transcription of Marc Connelly's classic "fablen they deserve reveals Allan Jones as the carefree Charles Winninger is the Burns to National fame and proves genial Captain Andy; Helen Mor also that Burns probably is des several whole-hearted halleluiahs and three gan is again the attractive Julie. Paul Robeson is again seen as Joe, hearty cheers besides.

rillo, W. C. Fields, Bert Wheeler, all got their start In vaudeville. The 1 list could jo on Indefinitely. The Keith and Orpheum and the major uicture house circuits first saw '1 1 -i IffiTftW 4mmml Sf--dfr- MfW- r.

mjtr'f nii'i -iii -i tined to be one of -the great additions to motion picture comedy. Gertrude Michael is once again the notorious Sophie Lang, jewel thief and charmer. Sophie was sup Forgotten is much of The next attraction for the Roxle will be Grace Moore and Franchot the drivel and forgiven all of the mediocre and Tone in "The King Steps Out." scores of faces later to be flashed Franchot Tone isn't planning to conk Jean Harlow with the automobile crank. The fact is he it a merry Irishman who drives an antiquated car and it needs frequent persuasion, much more so than Miss Harlow. The scene is from which lias moved its comedy and romance to the Grand-Lake for another week.

posed to have disappeared or died. trifling that has eman Under any other name Jean Harlow, in the title role would typify the women who, through their love and courage, build empires, "cause wars and sometimes avert them. The story is based on the picture for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Franchot Tone and Cary Grant appear in the unique narrative as the two husbands of an American show girl stranded in London just before the war. Miss Harlow reaches the high note in her career as a star.

In spy-infested London she meets a young inventor interested in aviation and marries him. He is shot under peculiar circumstances which point to her guilt. Terrified in the belief he is dead, she escapes to Paris, and there, after the war Is raging, marries The first husband appears and herT 'CRASH DONOVAN' IN SECOND WEEK AT FRANKLIN from the screen. Even Doug Fairbanks started In But it seems that all reports have been only rumors for Sophie re ated from the film cans since the beginning of this Movie; Era; this picture and a few other great ones -vaudeville, doing a one-act sketch. The results of careless speeding turns in a swirl of mystery, action are shown in Universal'i cancels the debt.

Will Rogers used to do his cowboy monologue. Polly Moran presented as part of her act an Imitation of "Adenoid Actresses In Pictures." and intrigue and steals the world largest diamond from the grasp of the world'i most finished Jewel "Crash Donovan," starring Jack Holt, now in its second week at III OLITH Any attempt to sketch the warm humanity, stirring spirituality, or saving grace of humor in "The FILMS Promise Gives Young Actress Her Chance Programs from the old days reyeaj such Items as the "MCLagien thief. Sir Guy Standing, Ray Milland and Elizabeth Patterson are featured members of the cast. Green Pastures" would be as futile and feeble as a searching analysis of Its content. Suffice to say that Brothers.

Living Statues." Joe 1 CUR Brown was the star of an aerial act, LI the Franklin, Holt portrays the role of a motorcycle highway patrolman who rlslp breath-taking dangers on the road while he attempts to take the snarls out of traffic. His adventures the daring young man on the flying it tevlves and refreshes without losing the common touch; amuses trapeze, If there ever was one. Leo Carrillo first won fame for his with drolleries that lack a sting; Three years ago, Director George JOE E. BROWN PLAYS SALESMAN OF TRACTORS "They've made a salesman out of life -is more deeply involved than plumbs dramatic depths without Cukor complimented Mabel Colcord for her performance with Katharine Recognition of distinctive literary ever, because he was her real love and still resorting to excesses in gesture or me in my last picture, called "Earth dialects In vaudeville. CANTOR ONCE JUGGLER Jimmy Durante sang comic aongs, The strangest library in the world has been evolved by the talkies.

Its volumes are Jn leans, in the shape talent came yesterday to two Cali dialogue. In short, it has body, are shared by John 'Hot Money," companion film, Hepburn in "Little Women." Miss Colcord was grateful. worm Tractors," says Joe E. Brown, hero of the film now in its second soul and mentality. King, Nan Gray and Eddie Acuff.

fornia college men in the form of Trort and Adele Astaire used to of short lengths of film on which 0 0 0 features Ross Alexander, Beverly Roberts and Joseph Cawthorn. "Murder By An Aristocrat." week at the Orpheum. writing contracts with MetroGold- "If, should you ever Greta Garbo, you still remember me, will appear striated Sound tracks. Care No, "big" names adorn the cast, First National mystery drama, I'm supposed to be but from Rex Ingram (de Lawd) you save just a little role for me?" based on one of the most popular of fully filed in "pigeonholes in: the Metro Goldwyn Mayer recording building, it is used a hundred times Waldo Salt of Chicago, a graduate down to the tiniest cherub exudes she asked him. Mlgnon G.

Eberhart's baffling mur 0'" Stock Player Wins Paramount Contract Anthony Nace, stock player and an honesty of purpose that matches promised, and has kept of Stanford, submitted a story to one of those guys wai can sell electric heating pads to the natives of Bali. Well, I should certainly know something der stories is the second picture on the program. Lyle Talbot, Marguer the theme and the content. As will faith with his promise. He remem Edwin Knopf, scenario editor, who a day.

has saved miles of travel, days of afclays. 1 Such is the "sound library," a col open a Keith bill. Eddie Cantor was once a blackface plate juggler. In one current picture, M-G-M mystery thriller, "The Longest Night," four featured members of the cast and at least-one important member of the crew are veterans of the vaudeville stage. Ted Healy, the police sergeant who supplies most of the laughs, got his start as a comedian on the "big time." be remembered by readers and ite Churchill and Claire Dodd are bered her and summoned her for.

a playgoers, -the play is an untutored seen, in the leading roles, role with Garbo in Irving G. Thai- immediately offered him a junior contract. Salt wrote plays and radio about the character. lection oi nimed noise that em Little Theator actor and director, today was signed under term contract -with Paramount. Nace Joins A drama- that races and throws, but devout interpretation of Old don't know whv berg "Camille" at Metro-Goldwyn, Mayer.

vibrates with human emotion, salesmen should regard material at Stanford and directed Junior college dramatics. Testament events, together with juvenile ideas of the Land Beyond Jordan. It opens with the exqui Best of all, Miss Colcord is to me as tne periect specimen or reaches way deep into the hearts of men and women, is braces almost everything the human ear ever Ijeard. It started when ocean surf was wanted. It was impractical to send an entire company on location and build a set at --the beach.

So a play an outstanding I.n role, man sadly lacking in that quality A. William Bernal of Oakland, a Mme. Barjon, the florist who sells business men call 'sales University of California graduate, the camellias to Garbo and who Paramount's stock player list aa a result of his outstanding perform- ance in "A Son Comes Home," a production recently completed with amateur and professional theaters in San Francisco, Burli'ngame, New York City, Deal, N. Longview, Darien, Conn, and Los An They do, though, and I have gone sitely delightful Sunday school scene, the simple Louisiana pastor unfolding the beauties of Scripture to his flnall though interested flock. wrote and directed college plays.

At the aame time he wrote fiction for Paul Stanton, tne villain or. cast, appeared for three yean on the Keith circuit with his own comedy sketch. In those days, Harry Sharrock, assistant director of '-'The Longest gave the name, "The Lady of the Camellias" to the Dumas classic. sound truck was sept down to the Santa Monica palisades, and recordings were made of the pounding surf. This "surf film" was filed "Parole," which will head the double feature program next due at the Franklin Theater.

The 'cast includes Henry Hunter, Ann Preston, Alan Dinehart, Noah Beery Alan Hale and many other favorites. The second feature will be Zane Grey's "Drift Fence," produced by Paramount. The cast includes Through the eyes of these youngsters we watch the march of man Thus, not only will Miss Colcord through many years buying things I have no need for, with money I didn't have, to store away in closets packed with other things I didn't want." appear in a Garbo picture, but she Eastern magazines. College authorities recommended him when Knopf conducted his search for talent among students. Night," headlined with his wife in will have some of the choice scenes kind from Genesis on; the struggle of Jehovah to make those he away.

That started the library. Today with Garbo. In addition to his work in "A Sor Comes Home" he also has just coriJ pleted a part in Paramount'a "Murder With Pictures." His previous In its film archives one finds music a mind-reading act. He ana ian ton have hit the same town to. gether, many a time.

VAUDEVILLE FAMILY created In His image attain to His perfection; His failure and partial success. of all kinds, crashes, rain. wind. i Dancer Leaves Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Katherlne DeMllle, Tom Keene and Benny Baker. MFT RENE We see a Heaven of bliss, peopled Joe new comedy is based on the William Hazlett Upson stories and includes In the cast June Travis, Guy Kibbee, Carol Hughes and Dick Foran.

The companion feature is "Spendthrift." It is also a comedy with a romantic theme. In the cast are Henry Fonda, George Barbier, Mary Kitty McHugh, comedienne of the oicture. comes from a vaudeville thunder, bird songs end train noises, gunfire of every kind from popguns to heavy artillery, automobile noises, assorted types of street traf- by happy angels for whom ethereal existence is one long fish fry party, nn? 3 MEN IN A HORSE famllv. For SO vearS her father. Ed NEAR END OF RUN I lULan McIIUKh.

clayed on the stage, with iic, applause in a theater, sirens. with "b'iied custard an' ten cent seegars" on tap in a never-ending squeals, murmurs of crowds in all FILM 1 There ara to many things respon- To Study Ballet BERKELEY, Aug. dance career which she started when she was 31 months old will take Jeanne Hays, 16-year-old Berkeley girl, to flow, We witness the accidental creation of earth, man, woman, and Brian, M. Kerrigan and Pat Pet languages, the hiss of a steam engine or the roar of a motorboat. slbls tor the laughs In "Three Men On a Horse," which will enter upon its last two weeks at the Alcatraz erson.

even an earthquake rumble. the subsequent "r'arin' back an' passln' miracles" these creations Almost every day some new Editor to Address here beginning with the matinee on Sunday induce. We shrink from the Deity's sound is called for in a film drama. George Raft today signed with Paramount on a straight two-year New York wrath at mankind's failure and and the ever-busy sound man lo next, that it is extreme Oakland Ad Club revel in His covenant with Noah ly difficult for anyone- cates or reproduces it, then files it away, another volume in the sound library. to select the real high to spend six months at the American School of Ballet.

his wife appearing opposite for a great part of that Kitty has three brothers, Frank, Matt and Ed Jr. At one time, all six members of the family made up a comedy act. Frank and Matt came to Hollywood, and Kitty followed. Ed Jr. may arrive at any minute.

Headliner with his" wife, Leila Mclntyre, for 15 years on the Keith and Orpheum circuitsthat's the record of Johnny Hyams, also a member of the cast of "The Longest No wonder there are no names in vaudeville now. Closing time for Sunday want ads, 5 m. LA keside 6000. spot in this comedy, 1 IiastSdm i EDNA TERSER li3 Train noises are recorded by Dort- John Cecil Holm and Ut. a f.

Douglas McPhee of San Francisco, business writer and former editor of Western Advertising, wWl address the Advertising Club of Oakland to-morrow at the weekly luncheon meeting In the Hotel Oakland. Dealing with the subject, "Thirty George Abbott have Miss Hays, PNf concocted a priceless able sound recorders affixed on engine pilots or under car trucks or, for approach and departure effects, beside the track as a train passes. Automobile noises are re deal, with further Options, the new agreement to become effective upon the expiration of his prasenf contract, which has a half-year yet to run. Raft's, first contract with the Company was signed in 1932, after his performance in "Dancers in the Dark" assured his screen future. His -most recent picture, just completed, is "Yousa for the Asking." Raft's future screen work will be confined to the more Important productions, his next to be an un yarn about the greeting- (Eddie Anderson), The'pre-Deluge sequences are gems, with smiles and tears always close at hand.

Down through the ages mankind is destroyed and reborn by the great Experimenter who seeks perfection. Egypt and bondage; Exodus and the promised Land; Babylon, the Roman scourge, the birth of the Christian era are unfolded before the, Creator is satisfied that his handiwork is-not a total loss. I 1 Ingram's role is rich in its many 1 I cam writer who turns horse race tipster. The' aituation they draw corded the same W3y. Microphones daughter oi Mr.

and Mrs. Jor A. Hays, 2348 McKin-ley Avenue, left on Saturday 1 Million Families," McPhee will visualize the market of a certain number of families. when this meek commercial poet are set up on streets or trucked falls into the hands of a group of through them for traffic noises. desperate gamblers is unlimited in its mirth-provoking possibilities.

Preview 'Bouncing 1 pialogue, too, is in Itself a suc mat ronolis ramifications, and the actor does I Leads to Romance I 'EI 1 171 1 i not disappoint. He is omnipotent, and will cession of bang-up comedy lines, and each situation is built up to a merciful, harsh in his demands for visit In va Eir we I if HOLLYWOOD, Aug. (U.W Thewas "Tommy" MacLeod, film justice; tender in his affections for tious clti climax of rib-tickling effects. 'ANTHONY ADVERSE' those who obey the, Law compas before wntst and publicist, and Louise Davidson, actress, were honeymoon ft Irene DUNNE jf sionate for the outlaws he has to ginning her ing today "somewhere in, Southern A I I A ION PS crush. Anderson's Noah is worth a chapter of praise, while Oscar titled original now being written by Norman Krasna, one of Hollywood's most successful younger writers.

iTie Guy Kibbee Sybil Jason-May Rbbson picture, "Make Way for a Pirate," will henceforth be known as "The Captain's Kid." "The General Died at Dawn." previewed at the Paramount the other evening, has a new title, "Chinese Gold." Margaret Seddon and Margaret Mc-Wade, the pixilated sisters of "Mr. Deeds," go into Paramount's "One new dance studies. The annb hay California." ACTRESS DRESS EXPERT A dress for the "unexpected" party seems to be a major wardrobe problem to many women, especially when the party cannot be" classed Polk's Gabriel is also worthy of The film couple were' acquainted xp. urnvsasu nenrst ALAMEDA EASTMONT DISTRICT taienxea uerKeiey girl, who gave ior several years but became en dance recitals when she was 9 years special mention. The Hall Johnson choir supplements the action with spirituals.

Connelly and William ALAMEDA Central Ave. at Park ALamerla 4749-4743 old and who has appeared in nu gaged when MacLeod brought suit against a theater for having him ejected during a preview he had EASTMONT tvSSSH. MODERN 1 I tr Marrli-Lew Stone-" lodfthri" I IS in the formal or the informal group. "Being a firm be "POPPY" with W. O.

FIELDS frtntli Ledarer in 'Oni Ralnr Afternaaa' merou? events about the bay, also has a scholarship waiting for her at Kelghley directed and kept their subject matter well in hand at all been Invited to attend. Miss David Stanford University. FOOTHILL S5TH AVE. liever in 'dressing fori the said son testified in his behalf and the court experiences blossomed into VftP IIP Clara near Park Phone AL ameda 3900 Wltheri In "Little Ml Nobody" times. Their success with unknown Negro players is as astounding as it A graduate' of University High, Man's Bonus" as the pixilated aunts of Edward Everett Horton.

Miss Hays' brilliant scholastic rec "Connecticut Yankee" with Will Roaert romance. is pleasing. rTlfYTUIl I Phon uitval 4100 rUUlnlLLj -DARK ANGEL" Obrron-Harb Mamhall Vri Match PowU Si Kuby Hrtlcr ord won her recognition at Palo TlllinffaAV 11 The minor miracle at the Fox Anita Louise, one of the principals of the cast of the Warner Brothersj picture "Anthony Ad-I Alto. Prior to leaving Saturday she CTpAMn Psrlt Ave. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Jennetta MnrDONALD tc Nelson EDDY "THE MILKY WAY," HAROLD LLOYD EAST 12TH STREET DISTRICT; Oakland Is "Three Cheers for second picture, which deserves far more-and.

better than this short verse," now playing at completed examinations at Stanford and came through entrance tests with flying colors. After her six nlTT I. 12th St, a SAN LEANDRO IV 1 A- JEAN ARTHUR "ik tow con.n osvy cook" Oiso. O'Brien, "WMfPM-lnr Hmlth Sanikii" months in New York is over, she'll probably take advantage of the PALACE SAN LEANDRO "Ex.mrm. RiAnrnan" Stanford scholarship.

NORTH OAKLAND JEAN ARTHUR and WILLIAM POWELL "YELLOW DUST" with RICHARD DIX Miss Hays will be joined In New OLympIo 1181 paragraph, a It is a musical, with tunes by Rainger, Robin, Gordon and Revel; dancing of high order by Eleanore Whitney and Robert Cummings; sturdy comedy by William Frawley and Roscoe Karns; a swell supporting cast, headed by John Halliday and a kid comedian, one Billy Lee, who will certainly be heard from. Fox SENATOR York in a month by her Berkeley Ed O. Roblmoa Geary, "my answer to the semi gala dinner, or dancing party is a monotone colored dress of not too extreme lines, such as black velvet, long sleeved model, I prefer a velvet of the new non-crushable fabrics recently introduced. The long sleeves seem almost necessary, since I wear dinner bats when the occasion demands." Samson Raphaelson, the dramatist, has been engaged to write a I HAIWARD "BtatETS OR BALLOTS" Gaoraa Brent. "Cate Aaalnil Mn.

Ann' teacher, Miss Valerie Quandt, University of California graduate and Th ree Cheers I II for the Greatest a If-. Double Bill in 'A II 1 All the World! I Three Cheers For the Mpit Beautiful, Most a Magnificent 9L Picture Erir 0 I HAYWARD S77 Catro Knnna former dancer in campus A TFW A Sn Pablo St Stanford Vi 1 VY I NHIRLEY TEMPLE W. FTWT.riS Jb Rnruvl xiiTr.ar.kt "Crime of Dr. Forboi" with Gloria Stuart CAPTAIN JANUARY" Roohella Hodnon in "Country Beyond" FRUITVALE A 23RD AVE. Colleia at Shatter UPTOWN Preddle Bartholomew, version of "Easy Living" for.

the uses of Jean Arthur W. Van Sally Eilers and Robert Armstrong will be teamed by Radio In "Without Orders." Clark Gable and Joan Crawford, whose return in "Dancing Lady" is promised soon at the Orpheum, will be reunited in "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLERO Tim. (,. Roblmoa In "Bullete ar RalloU" Also LATEST "MARCH OF TIME" FRUITVALEiLM'? fff? Si SPTNCER TRACY and SYLVIA SIDNEY "Morida Oakie-Sally Ellen SAN PABLO AVENUE "Love on the Run" Dyke has taken over the direction of "The Devil Is a Sissy," after Rowland Brown wplked out. This Is the fourth walk-out for Brown.

Van Dyke's "Love on the Run" needs a director now. MIOHN Ban Pablo near SSth "CURLY TOP" PALACE Av- nd E-15th Sl' a rurivb SniRT.BT TEMPLE "CAPTAIN Raehelle Hudoon In "Country Beyond" I IFF WFrif 2nd BIG 1 THE Rnchelle HUDSON It Shirley TEMPLE hrlleCliaat lrcuii." Warner Oland FAIRFAX A SEMINARY PIEDMONT 4 WM Tae $tlut4it (vealaf Piedmont and Linda FAIRFAX roolhm Blvd- Palr'aa PIEDMONT mSB Marrert Knllairani foat'a Meat Celebrated Stary HIT tIMII tlllf rra rfinemnrray Cnrola Lombard, "Prlneeaa Cbmei Aero" uim "THE MOON'S OUR HOME" Betmett-C. Brown Eyei" A Jamet Cignav Pit O'Brien BERKELEZ GREEN PASTURES Three Cheers (1 CEILING ZERO PAPITni PoothlllBlvd.arSeminarT 1 MARRIED A DOCTOR- Pat O'BRIEN-Joienhlns HirrrniManv illiS I -aa?" "-rllNT IONM ff RIVOLI Ban Pablo near Univeraity SHIRLEY TEMPLE 'Golden Arrow'-Bctte Davia-Oeorie Brent LAbl Ul- Iht rAvjANi "CAPTAIN JANUARY" RacheUa Hudiaa in "Country Beyond" DIMOND DISTRICT STRAND College and Anhby WILL ROdtKK. CONNECTICUT YANKEE" Also WALTER HUSTON In "RHODES" DIMONn fffltvale Av, 4V Honklna uiiriUlIV EDW. ROBINSON "BULLET OR BALLOTS" Francea Lanafard in "Palm or Inn" tfX1Tr I GIITMCIBIIK GEORGE i I "COINC HICHBROW" ARLISS 1 IN II HOBO' lM ITtlTIII Tlllllf VICTOR McLAGLEN rilDDII IAITH010MIW PROFESSIONAL- SOLDIER yJP FIRST A GIRL TOMORRowj BETTE DAVIS riUSCNOT lost 'DANGEROUS' Hit mritiis Gayest 'Swing" cils! for the of All Musi CALIFORNIA innFTTA YOUNO gc ROBEKT TAYLOR "Honda Saeoial'Wack Oakia-Sally Ellen PARK BOULEVARD DISTRICT 2 GREAT HITS! it ri' 1PW MJ i 11 1 i 1 1 I I MAJOR BOWES 1 MAlCAIfT SUUAVAN HAIKXW SCOTT Fox U.

C. PARKWAY Par Blvd. ISth "I Married a Boetar" BR'KN-JosepMne HUTCHINSON 'Ooloen Davi-Geo. Brenl 2030 University CAROLE LOMBARD "tl its "LOVE BEFORE BHKAKFAHT" AL JOLSON In "THE SINGING KID" 3 FOR LOVE USE" BIB DISHES FREE TOMORROW ELMUURST LCPJN Adeline and Aleatras SHIRLEY TFflPl.k. "CAPTATN JANUARY" Mm JOE E.

BROWN In "HONS O' GUNS" GRANADA E- "th o.T, Carrie B.eter" 0 BRIEN-Jonenhlne HUTCHINSON 0 Malley of the Mounted," Geo. O'Brien sr vItaIm aoni United Artlsti Conflnnnua Daily fTNIlMIRMAN SAUV HUM ALLENDALE DISTRICT Hiiirtcr Temole In "Pear Little Rlfli Cllrl" iVe iVrnt to Cellese" with Una Merkel it i SPENCER TRACY SYLVIA SIDNEY 0. Ril.ino The Alameda I 4 porTOR' I Tf Hi SON wrr iitiriifitt ALLENDALE Av nr Hopklnt E-Mr. Brart'ard" JFAV ABTHtTR and WILLIAM POWELL "limsiiiy'a eet" with Dickie Moore "POPPY" W. C.

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