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TELEPHONE PASSAIC 2-0000 THE HERALD-NEWS, PASSAIC, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19.19 PAGE NINE HOLLYWOOD Hedda Hopper's That's Right-You're Wrong" --'V ati tor. She toured the country, sang tn twelve clttee te ever Tlt.ee people, aad was beck la Hollywood showing a charming skating suit she purchased In Chicago The red Jacket and grey skirt; lined with red. wee topped off by an adorable red bellboy hat Also met Dsanna Durbin la a very attractive outfit. The yoke of her blue dree was blue and grey polks -dot material tied at ih neck In a long middy scarf The ends ths scarf pulled through an eyelet ta Deanna's red leather belt.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Each week I will answer your most popular quest Iona Hera are the first: Q. What la th world's weekly attendance at th movies? A Some 111 million peopts. Q. What actor won th Academy Award la A Spencer Tracy, for hla role of Father Flanagaa In "Boy Town," Q. Where can I writ to Ann Rutherford? A.

Ann la out of town at pro, ant If you writ her In care of Judy SmaU, Boa 1111. Hollywood. California I'll forward your letter to her. And yesll remember writ me about any question you may have regarding Hollywood, went yea? Juet enelee a Yhree-eent stem for a reply and eddree yeur let-ter 1 Judy nmall, ears sf Th Herald-News, Sex 1111, Hally-wssd, California. as you next weak.

Lv. Garfields Child Star I'UKMcK rikw vOrtK a Ut'Ntldk LUUMT JUeiivt Edgar Laos end his wife (shave) were among a fashionably dressed sudtene which attended ths spare aa th aaaaen opened In New Verb. Lsuer resigned from the bsnsh May A gffeotiv June 1L Hit wife wa esnvictsd, April 11, tsntolHn smuggle Parisian tlethst int this country, ths wee fintd tL500 end contented jail for three months. At th opera, they heard Simon Beceenegra. MARY THOMAS, seven-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. Novotny, formerly of Garfield, (shown above with Edmund Lowe), has been cast by Charles R. Rogers for part in Paramount's Our Neighbors The Carters, with Fay Balnter, Frank Craven, Edmund Lowe and Genevieve Tobin. Mary Thomas, formerly known Opera Has Brilliant First Night; Some Unexpected Notes Are Heard Dazzling Furs and Gowns Share Interest With Simon Boccanegra Woman Faints, Patron Turns Cartwheels ROBBIN COONS THATS MIGHT TOC RE WRONG.

Screenplay by William Con- mUnaa and Janaa V. Kern from store Darts Sutler sn4 William CeeasL Mtn. Directed by David BuUar Prln- cpela: Kay Kyssr. Adolphs Msnjou. May Robson.

LuclUa Ball. Dennis OSwte, Bdvard Bvsrett HortOn, Ron-ere Sam- Moroni Oleen. Hobart Cam-naufh. Olnny Simms. Harry Babbitt, gully Mason, lata Kablbbla, Tbla is movie about how Kay Kyaor cam to Hollywood to make a movie and didn't make a movla which might have been a good Idea.

Kay.f a homespun country-boy wlth-grandmother type who has won enough fame on tha air lane a 1th his musical college" to make bte film debut practically imperative, play that role in the film. Kay la no actor, and no Romeo. He is a problem to the studio which has a band -leader story In which the band-leader must be romantic. The situation It realistic but It is extenuated to the point of tedium, relieved only sporadically until Kay, In his efforts to break tie contract, actually does play romantic for slapstick results. At this point the film lifter Itself by its excess footage and proceed happily into a novel demonstration of what goes on at a Kyeer broadcast.

This Is a spectacle sure to be relished by Kyser fans a rabid legion In deference to whom, after theee lines, I Intend to seek police protection. Except for one embarrassingly dull production number" about a dog and a fox, the film la musically excellent. Happy Birthday to Love" and specially, are hummable. Odd la Kay's historical error: -placing the aong Bonny Boy" Jn The Jax But will the movie be popular? That'i right I'm wrong. ess TOWER or LONDON Screenplay by Robert N.

Lee. Directed by Rowland V. Lae. Principals: Basil Rath-bone. Boris Karloff, Barbara O'Hall, lan Hunter, Vincent Price.

Han Grey, Cmaat Coaaart. John Sutton, Lao O. Carroll. Miles Mender, Lionel Balmore, Rosa Hobart. Not since the gangsfer film cycle has so much blood-letting been called to public notice at In this somber reflection of a dreary, brutal period In English history.

It could not be otherwise In a Dim depicting tha ruthless rise to power and downfall of Richard III, played with relish and authority by Rathbont. Edward IV, on tha throna as the fllm opens. atarta tha bloody ball rolling with the beheading ot a political enemy. Mere routine, you gather, lnaamuch aa John Wyatt (Sutton), whose friend was the victim is seen while later discouraging merrily with his My lova (Grey) and aeemlngly nuffacted by grief or rage. Richard pared tha neceaalty of killing hit brother Edward, wbo dies naturally, but abettad by tha headsman Mord (Karloff) ha dispose! handily ot live others wbo etand between him and tha throne Moat novel death davlce, ind.

best scene wine-bib-Mng contest between Rathbone and Price, ending with Price's drowning In the barrel. Staged with apparent accuracy, Towar ot London" suffers from dull stretches not alt attrlbutabli to history, and from tha obvious effort to accentuata Karloff's role for horror. The headsmen stalks through the story Ilka a modi fled version Ot Frankenstein's monger, tempting the direction away tram history tha more surely commercial gasp-and-ehlll bust- Taylor and Stanwyck Don Great Paint Again HOLLYWOOD, tt). Robert I Taylor and his actress wife. Bar br Stanwyck, put on greasa saint again yesterday and went to rk after a delayed honeymoon.

Taylor and Mist Stanwyck were carried at San Diego, all oontha ago. USQUE? mmt since 1823 rm i rhUr. nt an At Soo4 uh. Lot Em Titnn, 001 P- on, b14 ck it Av. bf la netrj it hXl-, X.

eraoni Bp Csr. ewstw rburjli I rly ar Ml nolhrr, aauk' aal Ctrl, toy, ra. Vslktr, netrrj, I ver I today I Aim I Satur. yean. I airylre vi(e of I la aur- canted one line cut Xovaia.

I yean i ot tte end tt anca, on, eg A. M. la pmetwfi novll-8 586 in 3S On eur better tan msgsslne which will be out soon, selected their AU American Motion Picture team of SUE which runs aa fot- lows' Ann Bother for Geraldine ntgreldaDsrk Bob Watson On Borrowed Brian Aherne "Juarea. Robert Donat 'Good By Mr. Rot Ruecell "The Women.

Vlvle Leigh' "Gone With Th Wendy Miller Henry Fond "Young Mr, Greer Oareon "Mr.Chlpe", tauronr Olivier Wutherlng It interesting that out of eleven mentioned, eeven are English. Writer went on to tey that naturally, they had retired to th bench playsra Ilk Bette Daria, Paul MunL Bpencer Trsry and Lule Rainer. Which tn ekny. Now, Ml admit all thee people gave wonderful performances, but how about Jimmie Btewwrt Ih Mr. Prleelll Lana in Four Jane Bryan tn Ws Are Not Mlrkey Rooney In Rake tn Jerk Barrymore tn Th Great Man Greta Garbo in WUl ryffa and Doug Fairbanks, Jr.

In Ruler ef the Gloria Jean In "Th Ingrid Bergman In Ginger Rogers and David Niven tn Bachelor Maria Ouepenekava In Th Heine Charts Boyer and Ferlkn Barron In Tov Wsll, now vs had my ear. Wonder how many wilt agrat with ma? in They Lev the irlnyl A eoon a Alice Fay fin lehta retakes on Llttl old New Terh ehe'U heed for New York, carrying with her quit a gift two original model for th good ship Claremont, built for tb picture. It he'll present them personally to th New York Aquarium you know, that fishy place. Th studio had no Idea there wer go many bnat-lovere tn th Country. They'v turned down hundred ot request tor thee models, and an offer for 11,00 a pleoe.

Bo I'd tty that's pretty nlo gift Ppeaklng of boat. Rill (Pg mstlnn) Lipecomh'a nine tons of furniture Juet arrived from Eng land. after being loaded on and oft boat eight time. But finally mad an American boat Bill ia great Invar nf anllquea Lot of his thing are at th Charles II period. Bill you know, did a play tn that period Th Roytl Now Frank Lloyd hs an opttsn another Thank You, Mrt rpyaJ (pronounced 1 Pspys wa not only a tentleman who kept diary (bora It disastrous tor cither a lady ar a gentleman tq own on) hut a under-secretary ef th British Navy under Chari II did a lot te develop that Navy, Prank Lloyd, who alee lava 'th end he turned out tens ef our beet nee picture has big plan for this ens.

Medal Deserved penoer Tracy may be a swell actor end Academy Award winner to everybody els In th world-hut Albert Drkker remember him for another reeeon. festerdsy. on th of "Birange Cargo they AMUEEMENTI bUaJt last tiMra toiiay THE REAL CLORY Aire LA BY OF THE tROPIC and Will Osbarn Orrh Temerrew A Thure. THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC Hh Joel MiCree And? Le end Jsarnn H-IM Wer Id ureetMt tlollnlft-MIT NO. I ItUnd of Loti Men Anna Ms Weng grid Bier J.

Carre4 hsleh mw MiniH or tiwk Extra Request Nit Temerrew Bit SYLVIA MONEY and IIFRRrRT M4RXII4I.L In A( 4 fht ON YO TH" (Merit 1 ThoeSer AMne(" rn 1 sad I art A furious" ef merle lit MuUlel TODAY THRU THIRSDAV iiuTfiii i ilium mini tint Ituitllll FO'FterllblM -IRISH LUCK Starring Frankie Derr Stro nd TsdV A Wed, 1 onr.ti RtqunT hits Wutherlng Height Merle Oberan Uereare Oll-ler 2nd Great lilt kylvt Qldarr Deed End Kids Humphrey Itogart Jeel MrCren DEAD END Rt 7 THfATRI I I is GARFIELD LAST BAT BLACKMAIL and When Tomorrow Comti Wednesday, On Bay THE MIRADO" In Tecbnirolor Abe ISLAND Of LOST MEN" had quit a laugh about tl Rev-are) year ago th stag company of "Conflict" (which boasted ouch names a Rpenee, 'Dekk'r. Eddie- 1 Araold and Frank McHugh), A exciting evening. Bpenc waa supposed Jo shoot tn ih general direction of Dekker, but the loading Indy missed her cue, cam tn toe eoon, and rather than break up th scene. Spence did fir Dekker. Am) lb chnrg from the blank st hi cet-ial afire.

What Urns had trying to grab at th fir end put It out. while making the audience think he waa going hysterica! from psln. Spence he's never been aa good since. Aksut Town Bob Cummings, who waa grant- I th first Instructor's Uceiu for private pilot In Hollywood. wlt after January 1st, open training school here and won't tsk a.

student unless or sh hat written consent from their studio, Sonjn Henl bat already applied, and will go Into training ns soon ns her Ice-eksting tour In over, Bonjae skating Is th nearest thing to flying l'v ever seen Otcxr Shew, Brosdwny musical comedy r. la tn Hollywood with Mrs. Rhaw for th Winter season-Oscar I net lookleg for picture Thev do say that whn "Of Mice and Men" la released a a picture, Un Chaney. and Leigh Whippet, (the colored actor who play Crooks, the el bit boy) will hit stellar run Can't you see th girl standing In tins when Brian Donlevy opens In his personal tppenranrt tour? Incidentally, he baa aoihethlng near in contract an AnuYUow clause In hi Paramount con I met. Bay he doesn't mind dying, but bgrah, they've got to let him die clean! II On hi first day on Toung Tom Edleon" Bobby Jordan (n Deed-Ender) ws taken to th schoolroom by Mlrkey Rooney end was Bobby furious? Then eomnlalned to the teacher he couldn't study with Mickey th plena so loud so Young Fdl-son" wa promptly sllenred.

Now loekt Ilk another feud end good! Juet before Jack Bur-rymors left here, he went Bants Barbara hoepltsl. They put him on diet, which didn't Include Elaine Barrie. Per breekfiset he got ounr of orange Juice, for lunch they him cup of tea, end hi dinner gamtUttd half a tile ef bread. Finally th meager diet got en hla nsrvea and rang for nur and ahoutfd: Bring me postage s'tmp, 1 went to do some reeding!" Wonder If you'vt heard about one ot our heller writers who was Invited te a snoot producer's hnm for dinner? Writer wired: Horry I rsn'l make It tonight, Lis follows dotal." AMUEEMENTB Vow, i Shotting iMnwjt off Foy, dr, MUHT ON THK iTAur" 4 BIG ACTS 4 LAST SHOW I ta TOKAY 4 o-. ktu He 2D H'tf lOM'IE IS DISH MTE Wedtiredsy On Bey Only "6MKD ILLUSION" with Erie Yen Strohelo, Al-e MIRUT.M FOR NALk" 11 Robert Yeung llorenr Rtr pY(T "I Moiitank ma HIQOIN'g FAMILY In "COYEHyp TRYII.ER There: Dranna Burble.

Flrrt Love' PLAYHOUSE HOW vv altar lOCf Off E'te 10HX 3K aLsj 1M HIT! Paul Rrty Leon Errol Lupe Yrlrx The Cirl From Mexico A Iuih Frrif trUmill 1 unify I To THK I1H TOH4V iMl(leo infrrM ic nn 1 Ittll title. In a light blue velvet gown Cut far oft her shoulders. Th attendance waa MH. Th first rend to arrive had stood seventeen hours when th opera ended. On aland waa alsth In line last year, and fifth thla year.

That's progress," he said. Romeo Issues New Ultimatum WiH Seek Another Writ Secure HU "Juliet" NEW TORE (41 Georg Lowthsr Ird, who attempts td wed lovely Eileen Herrick to far have bean only lova labor lost, leauad through hla attorney today a new ultimatum to her parent to permit him te see her. Lowlher. a ID. year-old Insure nr broker, said had located th hideaway of hi J0-yer-old lady fair, daughter of th eoclally prominent Waltar Herrick, and would attempt to see her, If refused, ssld Ett Johnson, hi attorney, Lowlher would eseli a second writ of habeas corpus te rompef the Itarrkkt te bring thslr daughter to rourt, Lowthsr hat shuttled by plan and motor car over New York, Long Island, and Connecticut In search of his sweetheart, who said In Judg Isldor Waaservogel'l court sh lovsd her pursuer.

Movieland Timetable PLATHOUHE-Th Girl from 1, 1:21 and 1. 4:11, 1:11 and 4. MONT A lK Roaring 1, 4, and 10. "Covered Trailer', I. II, and I.

It. RITZ (Oarfleld) I. 4:11, and When Tomorrow 1 It nnd I It. CLIFTON THEATRE Will Osborne's Orchestra, 1 It and txidy of th 1:21, till and 1:11. Th Real t.tf.

1:21 and I II. i CAPITOL "Bmeshlng thMnyj 1, 114. t.oi and t.4i. What Lira, 1:04. 4:11, 1:44.

PA LACE "Honey moon i 4: SI. and It. U-Boat I 44. Ml and ML LINCOLN Hollywood Caval-, is. 4.

Mt and 1:41. Irish Ml, 141 and 1:11. RIVOLf (Rutherford) On Tour Mf, and Th 1 Rain Mt end 41. 8TRAND (Clifton) Deed End, J. 4.11 aad I.

"Wutherlng 14, I nnd Mt. FRANKLIN (Nutley) Whnt a Lift, HI and 1. 19. Thunder Afloat, and IQ. AMUICMENTI FRMLIN TODAY TIIKDIGH WfcDhgeUAY Waller Beery Chester Morris THUNDER AFLOAT WHAT A LIFE YCK IE DOPER RIVOLI, 6ulherfcrd Today and Temerrew Him ley Tyrone Pwr TMR RAIN Also 1 Zorina In ON VOIR TOE" Plus Carlo- snd Nrws Man About Manhattan QXORQE TUCKER NEW YORK Scene: the stage of th New Amiterdsm Theatre, about 11 o'clock at night, tfh curtain I down.

Scattered about are fifteen or 10 mualo racks some of which have betn knocked down. Milling about art II, maybe 00, people. A man In a slouch hat and gray top coat Is sitting on ths piano, dangling his long Irga Thia it Harry Link, th musle publlshtr. From th din and th eonfualon on th left eld of the (tag, where th dreestng-rooms begin, rise this voice: Hello Hello Sura I nice eeeln' you Tee had a lot of fun out there Ml see you In a minute Just as soon as 1 change my sock Just as soon at I change my ocki If you listen to radio at an you recognise thta as the voire of Kay Kyssr, the Rocky Mount refuge Just as soon as I change my eocki Hello Hello, there Nlo eeeln you Ml be right with you, Juet aa toon aa I chang -my socks 5 Ha never does get hie socks Th ''milling becomes mors confused by (he minute Over In on corner Harrr Bnbbett Is saying proudly, Het doing fine, thank you. Hss thirteen months old." Is talking about his little boy.

Over In another corner Ben oraurr Is string, Give him a chanca to get hit socks changed." From all this talk about changing hla socks youd think Kay had been wtdlng In puddle. But he comm out. flntlly, and Harry Link Is itlll on th piano, dangling hla kgs. and absently lapping bit kne with a folded newspaper, Key," he taya, what about that son title?" "How'd you Ilk the way played It? Swell swell but what are calling II By th regular title 'N'ya N'ya, You Can't Catch Me' Don't you Hies that?" Link says. Look, Key.

I Ilk Th Llttla Red Fes' batter. It's easier to remember." So It Is. but that makes people think of Th Three Little Flehea'." He turn to Ksn Halltm, of RKO. Doesn't that make you think of Th Thre Llttl Fishes'?" It didnt me, but I heard someone els say that's what they thought of." But" end this Is Harry Unk "half th people won't Sven know what to ask for when they try to say 'Nya N'ya, You Can't Catch Me. You've gat to give them something they esn remember something they can say.

If you call It Th Llttla Red Fox. everybody can remember that. It'll htlp sales, int pis11 pushover. I mean It, Kay. After all.

I've been In this husine-s eqys. What do you think see Kay cheer on this a minute. Harry." aaya, If you told me how to play an arrangement. I'd tell you go Jump off a building. But If you tell me 'Th Llttl Red Fox' Is best okay.

Th Llttl Red Fox' It 1. We'll put tb 'N'ya N'ya' in th It'll a cinch. It waa about by this time. Harry said, Ml send a wire now. and fix It." And he did.

They wrote it out on the beck of an envelop, on lop of this piano. In ths New Amsterdam Theatre, and sent tt off. And that Is how The Little Red which you w'll hmr In Key Kyser'a Picture, That Right You're cam by Its name. Jinx Dance on Sunday For Garfield H. S.

Teim GARFIELD A dance for benefit of Garfield High School's football tram will be sponsored Sunday night wt th rsredlee Ballroom, Mb River Drive, by th Oarfleld Jinx Athletic Club. All tb proceed will be need to buy gift for the football players. Elmer Kent' or-cheetra will play. Radi Quid fee Rigeen LONDON, gJJb A secret alloy br mean of which homing pigeons can be piloted along planned course he been discovered by J. Seller In co-operation with other clentlete.

Owing to th military value ef th discovery, the composition of the alloy I being kept secret- arik, of Garfield. Another cousin la John J. Mlnarik, of Garfield, president of Varsity Guild, Inc, of Jar--ey City. Mary's parents now llvs In Burbank, California, whsra hsr fathsr, formerly with Westlnghouae Else-trio In Newark, Is now with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Marys talented ten-year-old sis-lerL known In movleland as Dorothy Joyce, has Just completed a bit part in Shirley Temple's latsst picture, The Bluebird', for Twentieth Century-Pox Studios.

(the flrrt was Snow The picture 1 called Now for glance, at th star: ANN RUTHERFORD Ph la Mickey Boon ey'a girl friend In th Hardy Family pictures In privet life she- foes eul with othar boy Kiv feet, three and a half Inches tall, dark hair, big brown eye Judy Small plays tennis. I a good archer, expert rider has turtles for pets also raises canaries sh has twelve of them, and nine parrakeet collect old magaslnes and love to paint. Ann la anthuslasttc and talks Incessantly Shs lovea her role of Polly Benedict, but her greatest thrill was being In Gone With th Wind," Sh likes to knit fancy figures with overslts knitting needles paints all Invitations for her parties herself la expert at ping-pong scoffs at all superstitions Is sn accomplished pianist would like to make a bicycle trip through Europe studied sculpture knows much of Hhskss-pears by heart treasure old book. She lovea to dane and learned the genuine hula for on of her picture la proud of once having met former President Hoover always eager to meet celebrities outside of pictures. She la an expert cook her waffles are famous among her young friends like Ice cream rones and cats them On th set sometimes stops at a stand across ths street from th studio to buy a foot-long hot dog drenched with mustard.

J)nn lives with hsr mothsr and sister In Deverly Itllta was born in Toronto but plsya typical American girl. She played on the etas In Mrs. Wlggx" at th ag of four. P1CTLRKB IN THE MAKING: Geraldine Fltxgerald hsa arrived in Hollywood after a vacation in Ireland and Is testing for her role In Disraeli" Fox Is giving Nancy Kelly ths Public Deb No. 1 lead Roy Roger" new picture will be Dayi of Jfees Jamea which will feature Georg Gabby" Hayes and Donald Barry Betts Davts la returning to th studio soon to start Th Woman Brown" Htr Cedric Hardwire will be featured In Tom Browns Krhool Days" Gary Cooper and Zorina will star In Outlaw Miriam Hopkln will play Errol Flynn In Virginia Ton will see Mickey Rooney In Toting Tom Edlaon" Five Little Peppers and How They Grew was so popular that Columbia will start ths second of the series soon.

Edith Fellwawm again portray Polly in "riv Ltttlo Pepper Midway Lots of you will be glad to see 1 Tony Martin on th screen again In his first picture In mors than a year "Musle In My Heart LENT: At th Westwood Skat- lot Rink. I saw Lent Lynn. Of rasas Ic, who has Just returned from her coast-to-eoaet personal appearance tour with Eddie Can ns Joyce Arleen, made her first professional a Las a appears nca at tha age of five In Manhattan under the direction of Joieph Ornn-to. Now the Is undtr a seven-year contract with Rogers, who decided to changs her nama from Joyce Arleen to Mary Thomas. Born In Garfield, Mary Is tha granddaughter, of and Mrs.

rte Wanienko. 8 ot Garfield, and ot Mrs. Josephine Novotny, ft Krakow Street, Garfield. Her eou-tln and godfather ia Henry A. Min- HOLLYWOOD Greetings from Hollywood! I am Judy Small, eighteen years old, and In my second year ot collage.

My Dad works In a motion picture studio and meat of our friends are In the movie buslnese. It was suggested that torn young college, girl writs a column from Hollywood about tha thtngs that Interest boys and girls, i One. ot the men said, Why not Judy? Sha knows motion picture executives and star and aha could Invite her readers to writ to her for information abjut new pictures, or start, or fashions, or anything they wanted to know about Hollywood." So thats how I became a Hollywood correspondent. As such, 1 will visit all tha atudloa, watch picture being made. Interview the stars, and tell you whtt they wear, their plana for tha future, their parties and I will ask them the questions you would like answered.

If you went me to deliver your letters to Deanna Durbin, Shirley Temple, Jackie Cooper, or any of tha atari young or grown-up Ill be hippy to do so. Then, too, when you hsv any questions about Hollywood, please write tn me and 1 will tend you a personal answer. All you have to do ia address your letter to Jpdy Small, co The Herald-Ne. P. O.

Box 1MI, Hollywood. California, and enclose a three-cent elamp for your personal reply. But let's get on to the newa of the day: Raymond Severn, the eeven-year-old boy who play Paul Muni's son in Wa Are Not ai allowed to stay up until midnight for tha first time in hla life to attend th presi review of Hit picture Jana Wither has a letter from th President, written when was Oovsmor of New York, complimenting her on her lmpereonstlon of Prealdentlal campaign apeaker, which eh did; a movie short Eiven-year-old Gloria Jean Mole the show at a costume party given by Bobby Breen when ahe arrived aa "Dale Arden" Greer Carson adds three Siamese kittens to her menagerie of pets Wallace Beery spends spare moments In nta dark room developing candid camera shots taken by bis daughter. Carol Ann Dianna Durbin, after watching tha studio bowling teams In action, has became an enthusiast. Tbs sntlrs Metro Ooldwyn -Mayer lot mourns the death of the baby elephant, Ben.

who became a star In the last Tartan picture Baby Sandy has received hundreds of requests for autographed picture which shs cannot grant, because aha Is only a year old and can writs Mickey Rooney Is now a business man. He has an office with a typewriter, adding machine, and filing case. On the dooT Is a brass sign: Mickey Rooney, Egg Mer-chant. Privets Office" The childrens book. Berbar the will be need for a serkm of cartoon shorts alt Disney's Studio has almost completed a second feature length cartoon By MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER NEW YORK UP) The old Metropolitan Opera settled do" today for another season ot arts after a brilliant first night that had soma unexpected note on th bill One woman tainted In the crush of ermine end mink during the intermission promenade down th grand stairway.

A happy opera patron who cam In topper and tail stood on hla head In ths bar and lumtd cartwheels. Morris Oest theatrical producer, brought a midget who wandered around th lobby and gated up at th dowageri. Th opera Iteelf, Verdl'a Simon Boccanegra," with a cset that Included Lawrence Tlbbett Giovanni Martlnelll, Elisabeth Rethberg and Exio Uinsa, went off without a hluh, but at on moment th thud of heela doing a clog In th foyer sounded to those in the beck of the house over th snuslc, and a dowager whispered, Whet In th world la going on?" It was Just a gay epsra-gnr who added a few dance stsi and somersault to th opera's lit opening. On of th special officer of th house finally accompanied him to his car. Ssrtorlslly, It ws one of th prettiest opening nights of recent' year.

Many woman turned out tn white, end many wore pink ee-mslllss, roe, and pink carnation In thslr bslr. Lavish whit furs snd pale, lacy dr stood out against th red plush of the "Golden Horaeahow." Th presence of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. S(ra. Harry 1syn Whitney, Mrs.

August Belmont and Mr. Paul pennoyer. daughter of J. F. Morgen, mad It a four-star aren-Ing svclslly.

Mrs. Vanderbilt, queen of th opera's opening (night, ewept tn during th flret act megnlKynt In diamonds and emeralda and a gleaming gown of gold and raspberry hue. In her party was Mrs, Allrs Roosevelt Lungwort widow of the 1st Rpeeker Long worth. Another splendid entry wa that of Mrs. Joseph E.

Davies, wife of tb Ambassador to Belgium. Sh ws wrapped In chinchilla, with gray velvet ruff. Many women wore long whit glovee. On of the prettleet debt wa blond Mary Steal, a nomine for thla year' glamor girl" Th Vie Frsyss erskettre, selssted the mast popular prom btnff, will appear temerrew night fr tne pprfenvtans an the tag ef th Rival) Theatre, Rutherford. Featured with th arshea-trs wilt Miss Oes Allen (ahsvt), known a Mis Hew veeatisL Adv.

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