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I THE STATE JOURNAL, LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 BILLINGS 15c AT ALL TIMES CHD. Itc COOLED BT BEFRIGEKATIOM! Dolores Costello Plays Mother to Bobby Breen and JlJJe Travis In "Ov-r the Goal" and LOOKING 'EM OVER A Resume of Current Attractions Gladmer Film Is Drama of Mother Love Rath bone's Son Plays Minor Part By MILTON HARKER background reaches back to Uie Broadway musical stage. She was starred in such early talkies as Hundred Years." coming Friday to the State theater. STRAND August II. 19 and JO.

Shirley Temple. George Murphy. Jimmy Durante. Phyi'is Brooks and Edna May Oliver In "Little Mlaa Broadway." GLADMER August IS and 19. Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall In "Always and Robert Young and Lew Ayrei in "Rica Man, Poor Girl." August 20.

Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and LewU In "Love Finds Andy Hardy." LANSING August 18, 19 and SO. Alice Brady and Charles Winulnger ia "Goodbye. Broadway" and Gordon Oliver and June Travis in "Marines Are Here." CAPITOL August It. Brian Aherne and Ohvia de Havllland in "The Great Gar-rirk" and Edward Ewirtt Horton end Lionel Atwill in "State Police." August 19 and 20. Lewis cUone.

Mickey Rooney and Cecilia Parker in "You're Only Young Once" and Noah Beery. and Prances Robinson in "Forbidden Valley." STATE August It. Joan Blondel! and Melrrn Douglas in "There's Always a Woman." August 19 and 20. Robert Montgomery and Virginia Bruce in "The First 100 Yeai ORPHEUM August 11. Johnnie Davis AIR CONDITIONED China bin Cafe 1052 S.

Wash. Ave. New Low Prices "Noah's Ark" and "The Redeeming Sin." After exchanging stardom for domesticity, she appeared in a single picture in 1931 and In two films five years later. The former star finds Hillywood's life changed within 10 years. Then, she states, stars had to maintain ex pensive fan organizations, spend thousands on clothes and be seen constantly in night clubs.

Now normal home life, she finds, is the rule, with stars following an early curfew. Miss Costello is co-featured in "Breaking the Ice" with a supporting cast topped by Charlie Ruggles, Robert Barrat, Dorothy Peterson, Billy Gilbert, Charlie Murray and the world's youngest ice skater. Irene Dare, here making her film debut. Healthfully Cooled Mat 20c NighU tie Kiddiea 10c NOW SHOWING 2 First Run Hits mm mmmm jaWaV.ncic? And a Thrilling Drama of the Fighting COtDOMMIVIft JUNt TRAVIS Club Roma New Ltlu from th Newnt War! Evening Special American Chines Style EOs and SSe Serred froaa to air! ifheValue You've Reg. $20 Special Modern, Painleaa Methods t'seU In All Work Plates 10 All Work (luaraateed One Hay Servli-e to Oul-f-Toa ralirnla X-raya or filling, as Low as l.oo I Mihl and ruin fort nb I t.

Today Fri. 2 Features! Richard Cromwell With Andy Devine in Added Krai are Attraction! Pa" wttts NarrltT "Jangle Pbymates CO.DITlO.EO Adults 20c Kiddie 10c mi mm rani I.ASf TIMfci "THE GEEAT GARRICK I and "STATE POLICE" I FRIDAY SATURDAY A m-ipa to rare ail family 111b TT. 0 AND RIDIXG A WILD MUSTANG SKY-HIGH TO ROMANCE! ffORDIDDCW IfMUCfS ROBIHSOM KIDDIES MATINEE 10c A'etr Cr eater Movie Season Round Lake BARBARA STANWYCK HERBERT MARSHALL A 20lh Ctntvry-foM fictmt with IAN HUNTER uuiiiihi trim mi bimhie hues johm mssiu mmtm lIWSTH" IrgurT csam pmker y2 AaaV xA Mnctld If A ivn 4HtOt B. I0AH liEII. Jr.

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(Over Sallan's) Telephone 26614 (Corner South Washington Avenue and East Allegan Street) Thousands of Satisfied Patient? Robert Montgomery plays the boat- designer husaend, Virgniia Bruce is his wife, a successful New York theatrical agent, and Warren William plays her business partner to the film. a domestic comedy-drama which reaches its climax when Montgomery is awarded $400 a month alimony from Miss Bruce as a part of the terms of their separation. This Way Please' At Orpheum Today Fibber McGee and Molly, famed comedy team of the air waves, make their film debut In "This Way Please," the comedy with Mary Livingstone. Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Betty Grable which opens a three day run at the Orpheum theater today. The story is a gay tale of love in a motion picture theater, and is said to have some tuneful new music.

Wallace Berry and Clark Gable are starred in the second picture. Hell Divers." War Drama Comes Today at Plaza The World war background which Erich Maria Remarque portrayed so well in his novel "All Quiet on the Western Front" is brought to life on the- screen in "The Road Back," a sequel to this story recently pub lished. The drama, now at the Plaza, stars Richard Cromwell, "Slim" Sum-mervUle, Andy Devine, and Barbara Read. This picture deals not so much with war. as with the trouble the soldiers experienced in becoming adjusted to peace following the armistice.

As In the first book, the story was written from the viewpoint of the Germans. The main theme of the picture deals with a young returned soldier (Mau rice Murphy) who kills a war profiteer who had been cavorting with his girl friend during his absence on the battle fields. Ralph Forbes In Garden Film Ralph FoTbes is seen as a gallant soldier of "The Legion of Missing Men," in the film of that name at the Garden theater today. It is a tale of the foreign legion and a desert romance which separates two brothers and brings on a fierce battle on the desert sands. Bob Steele is seen in another of his popular cowboy roles in the other picture on the new bill, "Sundown Saunders." Stanford Athlete Likes Movie Actor's Life Hank Luisetti, Stanford university's famous basketball player, has concluded that the life of a movie actor is just what the doctor ordered.

Luisetti is making his screen debut in "Campus Confessions" with Betty Grable and Eleanore Whitney. In the same picture are many of his former Stanford teammates. Today the company went to the Clarence Brown estate in the San Fernando valley and spent the entire day in the swimming pool filming scenes. "Boy, college was never like this," exclaimed Luisetti. Shampoos for Charity Anita Louise manicures her own nails and shampoos her own hair, sending the money she saves that way to her favorite charity.

Doughless Debut Gloria Dickson averaged $2.50 a per formance as her share of the proceeds from the tent show in which she made her professional debut. TENNIS HORIZONTAL 1,7 Lata Freneju tennis star, 12 Highest number on a die. 13 Metric weight. 5 Organ of hearing. 16 Place of business.

17 To beseech. 18 Meat jelly. 20 Five plus five. 21 Hammer head 22 Person opposed. 23 Railroad.

24 Female relatives. 25 The deep, 27 Measures of-i ckth. 28 South Carolina. 29 Native. 31 Afternoon.

32 33 Small cube. 34 Honey gatherer. 35 Portuguese coin. 36 Before. Answer in 37 Ale.

38 Sandpiper. 40 Sacred chest. 43 Giant king. 44 To abdicate. 45 To love excessively.

46 Street 47 Yellow substance. 48 Cupola. 49 Ache. 91 She was the best of the female players. 52 She toured ZePPLl KIr zja PJML go OUR AgnHpp pHc aTs aTjU mHr cup um a i tosUt theDb yokeIsPl camo f5iElRlulMT.pl Maureen O'Sullivan and Pranchot Tone In Between Two Women." August 19.

20 and 21, Betty Grable. Charles "Buddy" Rogers in lnis way. nease ana wauacc cery and Clark Gabie in "Hell Divers." PLAZA August 18 and 19. Richard Crom well ana Anay iwvine in ne itoaa aca and Jacqueline Wells and Don Terry in "Paid to Dance." August 80. Hugh Her bert and Mary McGuire in "That Man's Here Again" and Ken Maynard In "The wnirn.lna norteman.

GARDEN Angust 18 and 19. Bob Steele in "8undown- Saunders" and Ralp4 Forbes in "Legion of Missing Men." August 20 ana 21, cnaries oiarrcu jn naw era. Loose Ends Errol Flynn wears a pair of ancient Indian moccasins to night clubs, parties and on the sets when his leet don't show In scenes. Telephone 26618 Noon Special American or Chinese Style Served from 11 lo only! Been Waiting For Here is an opportunity to save tip to one half the cost on a fine plate. Ko lowering of quality in materials or making.

Expert attention, finest laboratory icork and a finished product that is up to Dr. Meade's high standard of quality in every respect. $25 All Pink Plates Reg. $30 DeLuxe Plates M750 '15 A Tery fine plHie I Ii a look fiMrfly like Batumi t-r-Fth. A wa-dfrful value at $15.

A laiurioui plate ibat rr-ftturm the natural roa-tuur te your face. nan nn Children's Odds and Ends In Brown or White Straps Oxfords Barefoot Sandals Values to $1.49. Broken Sizes Child's Straps And Oxfords r.mt iht-m rtariv fnr School now! Leather Soles Rubber Heels SVRV Patent I llll II Brown I I I I HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 18 (INS) A tall, erect youth, clad in the World war uniform of the British Royal Air Force walks on the Warner stage where they are beginning "Dawn Patrol" and says to Director Edmund GouWlng: "I am John Rodion, a new actor, told to report here by the casting office." He stands about with the other new comers, waiting for action to begin.

A few minutes pass and he is before the camera, working with Basil Rath-bone, one of the finest actors England has contributed to the screen. When the scene is finished. Basil Rathbone whispers to John Rodion: "Very well done." And Rodion answers: "Thank you very much, father." For John Rodion is Rodion Rath- bone. Basil's 23-year-old son who is breaking into the movies "on his own." "I changed my name because am not feel I should trade too much on my father." Rodion explained to this correspondent alterwaras. "it seems to me it is better that way." It is sheer coincidence that Rodion plays with his father in his first screen work.

Actually, in the picture, Basil is his son's flying commander. For the past six months Roaion nas been working in Warner's sound department He played on the stage in England with several stock companies. His first role was when he was six, as the page boy in "Merry Wives of Windsor." Ted Smith, Warner's art director, has iust completed one of his toughest assignments. Believe it or not, in 10 days, he built a 60-foot river steamboat, transported it in sections to Big Bear lake, 100 miles away, assembled it and then watched it carry more than the 20 people for which it was designed in "Hearts of the North." The boat looks all right but I sure would hate to ride very far in it-" Smith said with a laugh. "It's built like a crackerbox.

The whole thing doesn't weigh more than ten tons, including the paddle wheel in back. About that paddle wheel, which turns very nicely. An outboard motor actually drives the boat. A man with a stick, hidden from the camera, turns the wheel. "The boat floats on oil drums and I hope none of them spring a leak.

"There's only a piece of canvas on the upper deck. If anyone steps on it, they'd keep right on going through the boat intft the lake. There are only catwalks from door to door. If you step off those into ilhe cabin you're in the lake, too. "But you can't build a real steamboat for $2,500 you know." If Not Oni Thing, Then It's! Another Instructed by Producer Director Clyde Elliott to register excruciating pain when in hiaf effort to escape the claws of a man-eating tiger.

Colin Tapley today experienced no trouble in obeying orders. As demanded by the script of "Boo-loo" Tapley dropped to the ground from an elevated tiger trap and his face went through a series of realistic contortions. "Splendid, marvelous!" cried the director. "Yeah," replied the actor, who portrays the featured role in the picture, as he limped off the set, "I hit a six-inch nail on the way down!" Cop to Cop Willard Robertson, who plays a secret sen-ice man in "Torchy Gets Her Man" was superintendent of the national railway police during the war. EXPERT Previous Pvxxle 14 Hostage for ransom.

16 Run aground. 17 Writing tools, 18 Form of 19 Her last job was tennis. 21 To tow. 24 Wings. 26 Actual being.

27 And so forth. 30 Ozone. 31 To peep. 32 Constellation. 34 Red vegetable, 37 Saline solution.

39 To eject 40 Profound insensibility. 41 Newspaper paragraph. 42 Southeast 43 Auditory. 44 Church title. ai a professional player.

VERTICAL 2 Theater guide. 3 Hill in Jerusalem. 4 Venomous snake. 5 Compass -point 45 To accomplish 46 Monkey. 47 Mother.

48 Doctor. 49 Pair. 50 North America. 6 Heron. 7 To deposit.

Type measure. An exploit. 10 A stone. 11 Silkworm. Our New Policy of Danrlnr FRIDAY NIGHT OLD TIME DANCE Men 25c Ladies 10c Music by Cuahman'a Night Owls Sam Sherwood Caller and Manager SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN DANCING Admission 35c Per Person SUNDAY NIGHT, PAL NIGHT, 30e-Pal Fna Music by Bobby Dyer and His 10-Piece Band.

TODAY AND FRIDAY Two Features Dolores Costello breaks the ice of i her retirement and resumes her screen career with the role of mother to Bobby Breen In this lad's new starring piece "Breaking the Ice." Long a star in silent and talking films and considered one of the loveliest players known to the screen. Miss Costello's Thrown For Loss By Water Bucket After smashing through center, being tackled and making touchdowns for three hours for scenes of Para-mount's West Point picture. "Touchdown, Army," Robert Cummings started to walk calmly off the football field at the University of Southern California today, tripped over a water bucket, and sprained his ankle. After receiving first aid he was taken home. The young actor, featured in the football film with John Howard and Mary Carlisle, will be cn the injured list for a week while Director Kurt Neumann shoots the picture around him.

Earns Living Getting -Killed Joe Downing, stage and screen actor, "died" for the 465th time in "Angels With Dirty Paces." He turned up his toes in a telephone booth, gun in his hand and his boots on. Downing figures he is the "dylngest" actor in the country. He was "shot" In his first picture, "Doctor Socrates." Then every night, for 86 weeks, except on Sundays, he "died" on the stage as the gangster in "Dead End." Returning to Hollywood, Downing was "shot'' in "A Slight Case of Murder," "Borrowing Trouble," "Wide Open Paces," "I Am the Law" and "Racket He was cast again as a future corpse in "Angels With Dirty Faces" to bring his tally up to 465. Olivia's Writing Habit Olivia de Havilland corresponds regularly with 23 friends, 7 of whom are fans she has never met. Meal at Steak Allen Jenkins won't eat steak unless it has been broiled under a hickory fire.

Not on the Square George Brent has ordered a special round bed seven feet in diameter because he tosses so much In his sleep. WW Where the Best People Go BIG FLOOR SHOW Twice Nightly II I Jack Hampton's Orch. All Kinds of Drinks TONIGHT Borden Picnic Open To the Public FREE PRIZES FIREWORKS DANCING EAST I.ANKIMO I1AI. weu Daily Matlare P. M.

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iviiiwiiww nil Ty miaiiata to it ataiai TODAY BETHRr.X TWO "orra the goal- Niw! Diubli Shiw Bob Steele "Juadown Siwdtrs" i RalRR FtrfctJ 5 "LatiBi Miuii( Man aataaj 8 TJOUND: The world's champion film fan! The discovery was made recently in Wenatchee, at a "Hobby Show" Sponsored by that city's Ro- tarians. And the champion is Alice Mae Broderick, 11. who entered her collection of Shirley -Templeiana In the show. Little Alice entered 3,000 pictures of the number one star, 22 Shirley Temple story books, 25 Shirley Temple cutouts, as well as one of every object on ine market tnat bears Shirley Temple's name. "Little Miss Broadway" is the next treat in store for the number one fan, for it's Shirley's newest starring film.

Current at the Strand theater, the 20th Century-Pox musical hit fea tures George Murphy, Jimmy Durante. Phyllis Brooks and Edna Mae Oliver in the cast. Vaudeville Family Story Lansing Hit The hilarious adventures of a family of vaudeville stars who leave Broadway to tour the sticks, buy a hotel and invite their stage friends to come up and 'see them, and then get the village skinflint to buy the hostelry back at an enormous profit through a ruse, is "Goodbye Broad way," at the Lansing theater the last 4 Tom Brown and Dorothea Kent fur nish the love interest in "Goodbye Broadway." current attraction at the Lansing theater. half. Tommy Riggs and his famous "Betty Lou" of radio fame, are in troduced in this picture, with Alice Brady and Charles 'Wlnninger in leading roles.

"The Marines Are Here" winds up the bill. It stars Gordon Oliver and June Travis. Family Comedy Billed at Capitol The trials and tribulations of a typical American family taking its iirst vacation in 11 years forms the theme of the romantic comedy, "You're Only Young Once." at the Capitol Friday and Saturday. Lewis Stone captures top honors in this one as the sympathetic and understanding father, with Frank Craven, Ann Rutherford, Eleanor Lynn and Ted Pearson in supporting roles. A wild horse stampede is one of the thrilling highlights of the second picture, "Forbidden Valley," with Noah Berry, and Frances Robinson.

'First 100 Years' At State Friday The timely problem of the wife who is called upon to give up a successful career in order to make a home for her husband, and who cannot bear the idea of relinquishing her business associations and background, forms the theme of "The First FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights and Feel Younger Hurt's on jfood way to flimh harmful Wupte from klnneya ami atop bladder irritation tnat onen rauaes acauiy, burning and smarting paasage. Axk your riruiticist fnr a 35-cent box of Cold Medal Haarlem Oil Capaulea aplemlid safe and harmlena diuretic 4ml atimulant for weak kidneys and lr a ted bladur. 2eslda (tfttinf up Tngnt, some aym p-tomn of kidney trouble are backaches, puffy eyes, lec cramps, and molat palms. but be tv-re to set COLD MB DAL it's the rnulne medicine for weak kidneva right from Haarlem in Holland. Adv, NOW Simple oc Sign and gal Mia caab Tad a yr or nor pwf Bton't put off buying III Iking yo wad or paying fkoa lroblwa i I ana yov any amevnr la 300 mr marriad alanarura whathar you ra a mgi an (art yaar awa and aiak it aoty far yau to rapay.

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One of the best double bills to be seen here in some time opened Wednesday at the Gladmer. where the dra matic "Always Goodbye." starring Barbara Stanwyck, and Herbert Marshall, and the family comedy. "Rich man. Poor Girl." with Robert Young, Ruth Hussey and Lew Ayres, make up the new program. "Always Goodbye," is a story of mother love which is sincere and forceful.

It teams Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall, and also introduces a youngster who wins the heart of the audience. He is Johnnie Russell, and will doubtlessly be seen more and more on the screen. The story opens with Barbara Stan wyck waiting for her husband-to-be to marry her. Tragedy cuts her happiness short when the man is killed in an auto accident on his way. Daaed, Miss Stanwyck wanders toward the river, where she Is seen contemplating sui cide by Marshall, a young doctor.

He talks her out of her self-destruction plan, and has her sent to a hospital. Here a baby is born to the hapless girl. From this point on, the story follows the fortunes of the girl who had to swallow such a bitter pill when real happiness was almost within her reach. The doctor gets her a job in a friend's shop, and has the boy adopted by a young couple who are his friends. Years later she finds her boy unexpectedly in Paris, learns that his foster mother has died, and Ian Hunter, the foster father, is about to marry again.

When she sees that Lynn Bari is simply after Hunter's money and doesn't like the child, she makes plans to save her son from the heartless woman's dominance. How she carries them through and the part played by the handsome doctor who always remains a good friend, but who sees the woman he loves being taken by another, leads to a throbbing climax. In the second feature. "Rich Man. Poor Robert Young and Ruth Hussey play the title roles.

It is a tale of a man whose wealth is a bar to his hopes of marying his secretary. It takes quite a bit of maneuvering for him to convince the girl's family that he is hot so much different from them after all, and that money is far from everything. Lew Ayres. as the anti-capitalistic Hehry Thayer who upsets the applecart with his ravings when 'his pretty cousin announces she is going to marry her millionaire boss, does a sterling performance in "Rich Man, Poor Girl." Ruth Massey, as Robert Young's secretary, kept the audience asking. "Who is that beauRful girl I don't remember having seen her before" and Young, for once, isn't the third side of a triangle and the one to be left out in the cold.

The picture is excellent entertainment. W. H. H. 'Boy Speculator' Turns to Screen Morgan Conway, New York's "kid who made a quarter of a million before he was old enough to vote," is a Hollywood actor now.

He's working in "Blackwell's his fourth film at his fourth studio in four months. At 14, Conway was big enough to say he was 21. He became assistant foreman in a steel works, put his earnings in real estate and made enough to plan retirement at 21 with $250,000. VOU wiU like thh handy a. frigerator with the door that saves you step) and citable) you 1st afore food so anuch easier and conveniently.

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