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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DECEMBER 15, 1939. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPAfCH PAGE 5D tUW NWNWWXN WW WW vv SMASfffG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Rooney in Petty Feud The score is "one all" in the feud between Mickey Rooney and Bobby Jordan of the Dead End Kids, who are working together in "Young Tom Edison" at "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. When Bobby arrived on the set all the time.

Recently, Mickey was improvising on his ever-present piano between scenes. Bobby, with suppressed glee, complained to the teacher that he couldn't study "with all that noise." So, the all-powerful school teacher sent out word for Mickey to stop playing. Looking Hollywood By Ed Sull ivan the set, Mickey took him to the portable schoolroom and introduced I FOX TODAY! STARTS TODAY! 2Sc 12 NOON I P. M. 40c AlUr 6 P.

M.I Mti. Tn rrl.t colony had been shocked by the i him to the teacher with the infor-death of Douclas Fairbanks Sr. jmation that they'd call for him HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 15.

the day that the Hollywood 0 press preview of "Gone with brought Director Vic- when they wanted him because only; the "grown folks" were allowed on CITY ART MUSEUM Forest Park Tho those of us who had seen him within the last week the early morning reports of his death were Hi 111 'in 11 lui. CARAMBA! -o almost incredible. a xi I THE CRIME-BUSTER of radio comes blazing back to smash a vicious racket! Furious action MIGHTY! THE SPECTACLE ROMANCE Just a few davs aro "Fairbanks r.i-hsr.'KS Hew tii Ladies had taken the steam baths and a Sr. heart That I c.ei cf Christmas Entertainment For Children "Dial Christmas" a Drama Carols by the Girl Scout Carolers i a leve This Dashing New -two-fisted drama! morning plunge with Joe Schenck I and Artie Stebbins. instead of eoinr to the edee of THAT TOOK r- DANCE TO VIC VICTOR and Hit Orchestra Featuring Dennis Faye, Celebrated Tenor COVKB NO MINIM I'M "SCHNEITHORST'S" II I 1.

1. Gravnit fir KAnmxntnrA strar.fre. be- e- 1 Cisco Kid! me pool ana aiving in. leaped clean-; lomorrow at p. m.

ir SHE SURRENDERED EVERYTHING! She knew it was wrong to love a married but what could she do? Start-lingly Dramatic! LESLIE HOWARD in David O. Selznick's HOLLTWOOO TWO WHOLE YEARS TO FILM! I free to the Public ly across the iron guardrails around i the pool as easily as he used to! Cesar result 0 maKe xnose asionisning leaps in ir.to the 1 ROMERO pictures. a for VN Yet there is no doubt that he had Universal' Thrillinq Drama In His First Starring R0 Fairbanks. AMBASSADOR-TODAY! aged with particular rapidity in the last 12 months. He and Reginald 'o CM WOUld Owen were drawn against each 40c AFTER P.

M. 25e 10 A. M. TIL 2 P. have r.

other in the recent Bel-Air golf rr i ii I A ki tourney, and we let them go through re keeriiy cu. ouuuirnii our foursome at the thirteenth tee. THE GREATEST ROLE OF HIS GLORIOUS Doug when he came up to CAREER i this the tee, seemed to be tremendously tc" cf the famous film idol more I I tired. It was an exhaustion han Hcming. i written in his carriage and etched wit in the lines of his face.

He hit EDWARD G. a bad tee shot, and turned to VINCENT PRICE BASIL RATHBONE us and grinned: "I'm getting too A 3-CORNERED LOVE STORY with INGRID BERGMAN old for games. I guess." with MARJORIE WEAVER VIRGINIA FIELDS HARRY GREEN CHRIS-PIN MARTIN BARBARA O'NEIL NAN GREY IAN HUNTER and a Cast of Thousands! --y star CI H'uay are iai commented Fleming in our 'recfr interview. "Doug a-s the last of the great f-ftrs who really enjoyed working. never met ar.y one who worked so hard ar.d so enthusiastically." "-o subject became so tiresome Hollywood as the discussion as what actress would be selected finally to rla' lhe role of Scarlett last Sunday I saw him again, and while we were talking he said again: "I can plav well for nine holes, but after that it's work for me to hit my shots." NOW! 2Se NOON 'TIL 1:00 WITH RUTH HUSSEY BOBS WATSON GENE LOCKHART MISSOURI It fell to the lot of few great starts to have lived the excitingly 4 Of1- Mon.

Thru Frl. Gone with the Wind. O'Hara in 1 1 pleasant life that Fairbanks en with Plus Extra Added AHraction joyed. He had friends, adula M.G.M. CRIME DOES NOT PAY MAUREEN O'HARA PRE-XPJAS DOUBLE TREAT! unniuii I a LESLIE BANKS SUPERB CAST! tion, wealth, and health right up to the moment of his death.

He Ii Exposing the Criminal Wh 1 2nd Dramatic Romance Iwmmmmmm Mixes Alcohol and gasoline After the press preview it can stated with considerable vigor that eo actress could have given a more superb interpretation of the roie than Vivien Leigh. There are a lot of fine performances in this magnificent motion 'icture. but Miss Leigh is a stand-e-jt. She had to be to exceed Clark Gable. Olivia De Havilland, il KAY KYSER 'THAT'S RIGHT YOU'RE WRONG' NOW! NEW "LOEW" PRICES WARNER BAXTER ALICE FAYE "BARRICADE" never knew what it was to pass over the peak and become a has-been, or a used-to-be.

Probably it will be that reflection that will most comfort his family in the years to come. He made his exit before the audience had Thrilling Sfory of Timtt Square's Sid Streets! PAT OLYMPE ROLAND O'BRIEN BRADNA YOUNG "THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS" 25c to 2 P.M.; 35c 2 to 6 P.M. Ill I E.d 4UU McDonald, the round id Hattie TODAY'S PHOTOPLAY INDEX r.d elderly Negro actress who is stopped cneenng. cist as -Mammy." Bahy Tjdy of the Tropics. 'ANNABELLA' in MOSCOW NIGHTS i'Tj H.

fomntnn (Tnexpeeted UOmpiOn Sandy. r'ietor Lamaar, R. Taylor, At Plymouth 1175 Hamilton TODAY! 25e. 12 -30-6. 3Se After Park Free.

3510 Delmar With HARRY BAUR 3145 I'ark MeLaglen. Shorts. Blondie Takes Vacation. "Gone with the Wind." as the result of Margaret Mitchell's book f.d the collaboration of David O. Srlzr.ick and Director Victor in transferring it to the screen, is one of those pictures that comes Princess 1 1 5c ANN SHERIDAN IEAT FNn KI1H THE TKitOH OF THE TOMB RETURNS! DAKOTA BEAUTYWARE 4557 Virginia IHedy I.amarr.

Robt. Taylor, 'Lady of the tittle Touch Guys, 'Code of the A FRENCH PICTURE, MADE IN FRANCE WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES A DRAMATIC STORY. 7:15 AND 8:45 P. 50c ALL SEATS RESERVED PHONE JE. 3000 S'RENCO ART THEATRE, 3143 OLIVE 2841 Pestalozrl 'Angels Wash Their Faces' BIG TIME CZAR' and CARTOON "THE HETUnn OF lor.g once in a score of years OIUflLI Anne Southern, 'Hotel for rirk Porceli, 6th Near OUve 'Heroes In It is as if all the mechanics of I X7H Adults 35c, Children 10c FAIRY I3 Features.

Marlene Diet-" I rich. 'Knight Without Ar-6640 Easton I 'S 1 1 I nder and 'Annabelle Takes a ONSElTBROTHEATReSrS- U. CITY 6324 Bartmer Jones Family In 'Ql'HK Robt. Young, 'MIRACLES FOR SALE. OlUh r'V4 mlilgvlFamlly Night.

Adults 10c-15c. Children 10c. 'lanBer OPEN 6:30 START 7:00 Shirley Temple in School for Girls FOR the first time in her spectacular life Shirley Temple has enrolled in a regular school. The 10-year-old child star was placed in the Westlake School for Girls this week by her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Temple.

Shirley has been under the tutelage of the Los Angeles Public School system, which has supplied Twentieth Century-Fox Studio with regular, qualified teachers to instruct the child star in regular classroom subjects. After she finished her starring role in the Technicolor production of "The Blue Bird." Shirley went to 2705 N. 15th I Sally Eilers, Harry Clayton Rd. at Big Bend uvic Webster Hadley Clinton Tommy Kelly, 'Peck'" Bad Boy With the Circus and 'Arizona HUMPHREY BOGART WAYNE MORRIS ROSEMARY LANE DENNIS MORGAN Carey. 'Land of Missing Ken May-nard.

News. Cartoon. Serial. mmmmm L'MrWIild Open 6:30 Start 7:00 picture making sound, photography, and color had reached their foxpietest expression to achieve something that is perfection. To construct a motion picture that runs more than three hours without ever losing the attention of an mdience is a remarkable feat.

Only Eugene O'Neill ever succeeded in tccomplishing it on the legitimate rape, and he was a great craftsman of the theater. JOHN IITEL LYA LYS Ivanhna (Geo. O'Brien, 'Timber Stam- TailllUe neile' Allan Tone. I.lnda Free Parking WELLSTON 6226 Easton Dinnervaro 3339 Ivanhoe Hayes, Car DOORS OPEN 6:30 GARY COOPER 'THE REAL GLORY' Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol" UJ toon and sports. i RONALD EDDIE REAGAN FOY JR.

"SMASHING THE MONEY RING!" JOHN GARFIELD, PRISCILLA LANE 'DUST BE MY DESTINY Lupe Velez, 'THE GIKL FROM MEXICO. 2 Shows 6:30 and 9:15 King Bee K. Dtx, 'Man of Con-ouest Ane-el. 'Hull- PLUS 2ND HIT 1710 N. Jefferson I dog Drummond's Starts at 7 Kirkwood Kirkwood.

Mo. 'Rains T. Power, M. Ixy, G. Brent.

'Stop, Look Cart. Mews. IIAVIlt MVKN if Conceding that Vivien MUKKIS Leigh Palm Springs with her parents for WALLACE BEERY CHILDREN'S SHOW! SATURDAY AT 11:30 A. M. SUNDAY AT 12 NOONI SATURDAY! I SUNDAYI "PHANTOM CREEPS." 2:35 P.

M. I "PHANTOM CREEPS." 3:40 P. M. "DICK TRACY G-MEN," 2:50 P. M.

"DICK TRACY G-MEN." 3:55 P. M. EXTRAI SATURDAY ONLY! Joha Wayne. "LUCKY TEXAN." 3:10 P. M.

irginia Grey Lexingtonl ADULTS 15c LYRIC THEATRE THE HOUSE OF HITS 114 N. 6th Cont. 9 A. M. to II P.

M. "I COVER CHINATOWN" Bob Steele, 'LAND OF MISSING MEN' a two weeks vacation before returning to enter the regular school. She will be in the seventh grade. Pins Chas. Dickens' Famous Story 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL1 Reginald Owen if I.ynne.

Carver 3408 N. Cnion I WAYNE MORRIS, CLAIRE TREVOR, 'VALLEY OF THE 'THUNDER AFLOAT holt 'HIDDEN POWER' Pl.rS THE MARCH OF TIME! JACKLE COOPER, 'STREETS OF NEW i DOORS OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS 6:45 GARY RAY ROBERT 4533 6RAV0IS )G. Cooper, i. Arthur, Longwood 'Mr. Deeds Goes to AMUSEMENTS COOPER MILLAND PRESTON 9415 S.

Broadway Micky Rooney, Judy Garland, 'Thoroughbreds Don't Cry. AVALON IIWSH1GHWAT CHIPPEWA Aalr and llelniar rrr Parking 2 DK IIXK SHOWS MTELV l'ROHSIUNAL ACTS Sineine and lanrinc aitrefffteti MUNICIPAL AT 2:30 TOMORROW AT 8:30 SAINT LOUIS features. 'Inside Infor-5416 Arsenal 'Desperate JUDY Symphony Orchestra MICKEY ROONEY Marnilatra I J. Clements. bTl 1001 MCCAUSLANU CRANO AIMO MEBERT UMlOM Aft TOM 4SI A In the NEW BEAU GESTE Akim TAMIROFF Lloyd NOLAN 'THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD' GARLAND Dunrez.

'2 Krlirht 1806 Franklin sa Boys', J. Cooper. OPEN 6 JO START 6:45 MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND 'BABES IN ARMS' Coupon for Big Casserole, VLAUIMIK Request Program Featuring Cesar Franck Symphony in -Minor Tickets Mat. and 73c. I.O0, SI.

50, $2.00. Si.SO, at Symphony Box Office Auditorium and Aeolian Co. Abases Maryland I860 S. 13th St G. Cooper.

'PI I ir-ade a superb Scarlett, and that Gable brought Rhett Butler to life you had expected, I am of the that the strength of this enema document owes an debt to the brilliant perform-pce of Olivia De Havilland. Wanted for too many seasons on parts that demanded only that she jk beautiful and young, Olivia 'rally snagged herself a part that if-xanded expert performing, and :r.e youngster's "Melanie" is one the top jobs of 1939. Every other part, in turn, became rater and truer because of the :r.e she struck and maintained the picture. So much for the artistic merits of piece. Commercially, it take in all of the money that i-' available.

It is a picture that pvry one will want to Fee, and in return it offers the fullest value. They predict now, as I predicted firr. time back, that this picture will gross about $10,000,000. It worth it. The press nreview of It occurred Denting inorougbbreds TnARMS 5i M'NA'D 10c 15c.

Geo. Raft. Claire and Trevor. 'I Stole a Pestalozzt Wm. Gargan, Irene Hervey, 'The House of Shorts.

American 0Tz i 6ary 'BEAU GESTE' Plus OTTO KRUGER 'SCANDAL SHEET'; 8 OTTO KRIT.KK if OX.A MIXSO.N 'SCANDAL SHEET' Merry Widow 1435 Chouteau '12 Crowded K. Dix, 'Romance of the C. Bickford. Jack HOLT, 'HIDDEN POWER' FREE PARKIIMGbbhbt Open 6:30 7 EVergreen 822S A 52S7 COLUMBIA AMUSEMENTS jGary COOPER 'THE REAL GLORY' David mvtre SHENANDOAH Erro' rjyn- 'w Pa- Irene Dare, 'Every-W2227 S. Broadway thlng.g on Andrea LEEDS SEATS NOW SELLING 0- X' RAYMOND MASJEY ABE LINCOLN IK ILLINOIS 7Ai 1939 PULITZER PRIZE PLAY NIGHTS: SI.

12. SI.S8. S2.24. A SJ.3S MATS. 56c te SO 'Louis Hayward -V Joan Bennett 'MAN t'h IRON MASK' '5 Little Peppers and How They Grew jjmMIRTIN ((( CAROL' Dickens 'CHRISTMAS -J 4938 Delmar 1 Open 6 30 Start! 7 Reginald OWEN-Lynne CARVER-Terry KILBURN OSAGE Kirkwood, Mo.

25e to 7. R. Richards. C. Aubrey Smith, '4 Edith Fellows, 'City POWHATAN 1 TONIGHT P.

M. SHARP "Our Town Follies" Mayor's Benefit to i Cloth 12.000 Children Auditorium, Opera Houst a PARK FREE Betto DAVIS-Miriam HOPKINS-George BRENT 'THE OLD MAID' POWER LOY BRENT VV aVICO DELMAR. 'THE RAINS CAME' Open 6:30 Starts 7 Clayton A Bill Bend 3-st about 32 hours after the movie una -r ui jizsv OZARK I W- c- FIELDS nTT; CHARLEY MCCARTHY Webster Groves I EDGAR BERGEN 'YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN Fenny-. Arthur Ike, 'Rlondle Takes a Adults 30e 'Day the Bookies Wept' I Jo PENNER Betty GRABLE lansdowne; JROXY 5500 ITDnDir FURY i iiwriw TALIJntT Richard Arlen, Andy Devine 24 4949 Carton Walter Abel, 'FIRST JN. Shearer.

J. Crawford. R. Russell, 'The Cartoon and News Reel. OFFENDERS' OF1 TO MY Dl PARDO SUNDAY, DEC.

17 NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS A TRIP TO MEXICO Three Mexican Sound Pictures W. C. 1411 Locust Saturday, Dec. 16th, at 8:00 P. M.

by Mexican Benefit Society of St. Louis The most interesting spots south of Mexico, including Mexico City. Public Invited. VVHITEVVAY SIXTH HICKORY DALM GARY C-10PER 1 3010 inion I FREDERIC MARCH 'EAGLE AND TrlE HAWK' Carole Lombnrd. Cary Grant.

'In Name 'Rulldos: Drummond's Bride. Sally Filers. 'They Made Her a Eft Pr Person. Include! LentR, WW Coe. Roixmakert.

Noveltiea. DiCIiG ALL MIGHT 10-Act Flow Wal PAGE'S ORCHESTRA AIITOLpen Richard Oix, Joel McCrea, 'LOST SQUADRON "6th A Chestnut 20c t0 2 Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, 'OF HUMAN BONDAGE O.Xalll'SS Victor MeLaglen, Basil Rathbone, 'RIO' ftJV Olive Richard Dix, Richard Greene, 'Here I Am Stranger 1 1.OHISSAJNT Hopalong Cassidy Boyd, 'RANGE WAR Grnd A Flormant Fred Stone, Gloria Dickson, NO PLACE TO GO CiHAVOIS LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNETT Jetterson A 'MAN IN THE IRON MASK' Re IT TS3 Grand and I Mandarin ake and Tea Set. Chas. t.rapewln. Get cash for article! not In use.

Sfll them tM'onomicJilly through the I'ost-UifcpaU'h for sale columns. 4iami Here for a Day' and 'Woman Is the Judge. TOWH FOB THt-Blllllfl lill I II I LI AST MOHEYI otMik All EH I SAN l.Ai 7224 Mandarin Cake and Tea Set. Fay Rainter, 'Lady and! Virginia I the Amanda Duff, 'The EINDERE11A 2735 Mandarin Cake and Tea Set. J.

Cooper, V. Bartholo-Cherokee I mew, 'Two Bright Amanda Duff, 'The tKLX.NLA.MI IITTir DFDDFP? AKT HDW THEY fiRFW 64RI firavois VIRGINIA C. Aubrey SmllX 'Hawaiian Nights. I Mandarin Cake and Tea Set. 'Four Feathers.

Mary Carlisle 5117 Virginia 'RIO' Victor MeLaglen, Basil Rathbone, Walter Abel, 'FIRST OFFENDERS' LAFAYETTE I S. Jeftersen Salmis EL1L0 PARK miuip pimmii Cll VCDUIDE Irene Dare. Eric inden, dlLVtilrY Ant 'EVKKVTHING'S ON 'THF: Amanda Dulf, Kane Richmond. REE we Daiiviere ai waTerman Uohnny Downs, Mary Carlisle, 'Hawaiian Nights' 'TORCHY PLAYS WITH DYNAMITE I HOUR SHORTS 31 AEF1TT ILVandeventer A St. Lonls jp sja aPSI Ferguson I Dlnnerware.

C. Aubrey Smith, 'Four feA AJk BJI Mo. I Jackie Cooper, F. Bartholomew. 'Two Bright Roys." 4ATRY EVXNiON CONSPIRACY T'MANCIIESTEUJ Allan Lane, Linda Hayes, Manchester Otto Kruger, A WOMAN IS 1 3-Bl4HOPBPCfTrItra THE JUDGE' Ralph Richardson.

'FOCR FEATHERS. Mary Boland, harlea Ruggtes, 'Night 6627 Nat. Bridge 4 PR I NCI ALOHA Mandarin Cake A Tea Set. B. RathboDC.

'Adventures of Sherlock A 'Cowboy Quarterback. Jf III tTH-nnn ON STAGE! COOKING SCHOOL! STARTS 6:30 P. M. 5 JlfO ftti stone, Gloria Dickson, 'NO PLACE TO GO Manchester Wm. Henry, 'TELEVISION SPY -rwr HfAtrrifrift r-w I Jrne Withers, 'Chicken Wagon "Charlie Chaaa I at Treasure Island' and 'Inland of Lost avian 2912 Chippewa AIKI EDITH FELLOWS, 'PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS '4 Fred Stone, 'NO PLACE TO CARTOON REVUE TiA 'if 1 MiT 3'iv 5955 Easten talking wonder, on display in lob Waterfront.

Heritage of See little Santa I by. G. Dickson, 318 Lent ay VI I a 1.1''. I 1. E.

9 ft JL. lli. Tony Moreno In Person. Ihiug. Fairbanks 'Sua Never Frieda Inescort.

'ZEKU HOI R. 736 8. Broadway SQUTIiWAir GINGER ROBERS WALTER CONNOLLY -5th AVENUE GIRL' 'ESPIONAGE AGENT' EXTRA! THE 'MARCH OF TIME PAGEANT k'851 Delmar SHADY OAK Hanlry A Fortythe Jnvifinf yon oar CHARCOAL EROJIED SillLOiS ST All SEtVED AT KOffl Ikennox SOUTHERN FRIED jflVfD AT HOTEl COFFf GHt 3S BURSKS CUSSIIST CNTCRTAlHR-t HEiiilY BRINHA HOI.LTWMI GIFT CUB rorPONS THE I A DIES loria Jean. Robert tamminss, 'THt: I M' (HOI E.i ncvrttl 7740 PARK DtftnLI FREE 'WITNESS VANISHES' Best, B. Barnes, 'PRlsUN HllllOlI BAKU' Cartoon.

jVSIIAW Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie, Shaw Irene Dare, Edg. Kennedy, 'EVI EVERYTHING'S ON ICE' CHAS.COUHTBVSi Book Night. Lew Ayres. Ijina Turnrr. 'THESE t.I.AMOlK.

Sigrld Gurie. B. Rathbone, 'RIO. Cartoon. GEM St.

Johns TUE WIZARDS' Of JEST ALE Michael Whalen, Joy Hodges, 'THEY ASKED FOR IT' I Minnesota' June Lang. Robt. Kent, 'FOR LOVE OR MONEY' 3700 FKFE TO THE LADIES, HAND-CIT ICE TF SET Cary Grant. Carole Lombard. 'IN NAME Sidney Toler.

"Charlie than at Treasure Cartoon, OVERLAND "2lni- COftTinUOUS MAT I I II1 TODAY'S PHOTO PLAY INDEX QUICK 7-DAY RESULT SERVICE OFFERED THROUGH Post-Dispatch Vant Ads Scott, Frances Dee, 'COAST GUARD GENE AUTRY, 'MEXICALI ROSE PF-l'IAeWnM Johnny Downs. Mary Carlisle, 'Hawaiian Edmund Lowe. 'Witness Pan-American Dlnnerware 1717 IROaUOIS VAMPUM D1NNERWARE Jane Wyman. Allen Jenkins, 'TorcBy Jrlaysi With Slft-rld Gnrle, 'Forgotten Women. Towels or Dishes.

CHBKMMaMSsaVaWiBAktania EVERYTHING'S ON Irene Dare. 'Mutiny on Fredrrie March, Cary Grant, 'Eagle and the Bert Black Hawk. Richard Arlen. Audy lvlne. innnwssre.

i heeler, "Cowboy ttuarterback. Console and Luncheon Set. ICE SKATE at thc AHENA Allan Lane, Linda Hayes, 'CONSPIRACY' i 1 Kwiiimi. Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. 'Mutiny on the Black Hawk.

Allan Ijsne, Conspiracy. Towels or Stemware. ennnsTm IN i i ii i i i ill Anita ouise, inm RyiTOXfT Towels ot llhcs. baUxbury, Blue Kitchen are. DAYLIGHT and SUNSHINE Salesmen when wanted men who can aetl pleasing, Intelligent and 'HERO FOR A Charles trauewta.

Ipiperlenred blggtjr hiisliietts huilders are amunr the reader of the 'EVERYBODY'S Irene Rich. lMnnerware, ARENA ROLLER RINK ST. LOUIS' QUIETEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL RINK SKATING NIGHTLY, 8 to 10:30 MATINEE SAT. and 2:30 te 5 GIVE A ROLLER SKATING PARTY DURING THE HOLIDAYS under a glass roof! Miracle for Robt. Young, 'Two Bright Jackie Cooper.

Freddie Bartholomew. Blue 0eutare, I'ostVDinpatch Help Wanted columns. You can reach them quickly through a l'ost-DlftpaUh Help Wanted ad. Call MAtn 1111 for an ad taker. I "day Afternoons; Saturday.

Sunday and Holiday Moralngs and Afternoons. AIm evrrv niKhl atira AKIN i. ml used for other uurpoM-s. 4 arltala, 'Hawaiian J. lH.wns, M.

rllue lfnstf. 1 Ediuuud Lowe. Weady Barria sksoU.

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