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opting, October 24, 1034; l' 1 7 i I -i i 1 1 fi, 'i' -4-- I i 1 i 1 1 -4- i 1 I I 1 ,1 1 I I i 1 I I I 1 I I -1L'-- 1 St. -I 1 7' 1 1 i routs pat 61r1132-'Pemorrat Ponbat Mottling, October' 24, 103g; i 1 4 4C 1 i van i' 1 -i 1 ft i' 1 1 'r 1 I el. lp 're 1 1 xlp ok, i k. Al ,4, ru )11k 1 i Ilk 0 a' FA 1., 1 A I a a I 111, 1 1 1. ,,1 HOLLYWOOD Barton MacLane was merely number in his first picture.

portrayed an unsung football player in erback. hat size of an inch since he's been in pictures. Lynne Carver won her first contract on the screen because of her excellent singing voice and haa never appeared in a-singing role. Maureen O'Sullivan, who claims one of the smallest vegetable gardens in captivity, 10 by 3 feet, hits just added a potato patch to it and is having a hard time finding space to build a lathhouse adjoining. The fact- that the garden is on the side of a makes it none too easy to cultivate.

Maureen one of th'e a dens in capt just added a is having a I to build a lal fact- that the of a hill mi to cultivate. George Brent gains, rather than loses weight when he worries. MUNICIPAL. auorrovuum Frt. Set 21, tlata Sat" est 28,1131 SAINT LOUIS Symphony Orchestra Caesar- Oolschmase, toodeeter Opening Concerts.

ever his weight iclimbs over 150 powida I ,1 Frank McHugh, a racetrack fan, sneaks into the paddock to whisper encouragement to the horse he's bet on before each Art Director Stanley Fleischer borrowed photographs of old New England homes 'from the Warner Bros. research department before hedesigned the "Nancy Drew" set. One of the photographs be chose to reproduce, was a picture of Bet-, te's old borne in New England. The necessity of wearing his hair long has in6reased Bobby Jordan's Freddli Bartholomew celebrated the fourth anniversary of his entry into motion pictures by going to see a motion picture. He chose a fellow star, Robert Taylor, in "The Crowd Roars." Freddie the fourth al lutoammoetiteinor see fellow star, 1 Crowd Roan EASON' 4no 1 474 '4 SEASON1 ettlOP' oodfo- ilwa of.

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Continuous Entertainment 3 MASTERS OF CEREMONIES SINGERS-DANCERS-COMEDIANS 4 I 1 I' 'RRICK IP A 0 OA DOS IHIRWS 016, I W1 I ENI i 1 leading Theatre of SI Ili 1 Amertca WEEK Plat-keit at Seventh ONLY I NIGHTS. 810. Sec $1.12. $IM. 82.24.

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I $2509000 1 I MOVIE QUIZ uTrr El iri Movie Time Table CDEUL111 GRAND 4 NATURAL 221060 IF AR.i4UI kg HEAR ROH I arie Antoinette Ant. 11 2 Pi. hi. 1 De Mill and -Red i De Mille I Lit WALLACE BEERY ROONEY STABLELIATES Plus 'Vocation Front Lotto Lell EWA, WALLACE BEERY ROONEY STARLETIATES TA; CHONEMARCWIST.LOUIVAMUSEMEN 0 IANSELL BROS- ost 1PY.5.- 0 0 0 0 1'144E QUIZ aPutTl cl. I TOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH I YOU Frank Capra HUI Jean Arthur- and All-Star Cast! II' 25411 bd 9:45 A.

Ns 2 PleSes sod Delivery Parkins Sends Nightly. After A P. PA 1de a a Great Films hisFLtick; Says Writer 1 Slacks Everyone in 'Union ven ven en Fathor Flionoilait IN Bove Town, to Of LITTLE MEW' mom I AThIlICITABEL; S. flatittall13-11 Irtgfr fl GPAEN STEP IN." plth Ballow. "PANAMINT'S BAD MAN." Tiny.

'WHEN GMEN STEP- IN." Smith Ballow. "PANAMINT'S BAD MAN." di STARTS "SUEZ! "SUEZ!" "SUEZ!" ft I Don Ultimatum by Director Before Rehearsals Begin By SHEHAH GRAHAM. I long ago that all these players long ago that all these players trir wwADvok war MARKET Dick Foram. "DEVIL'S SADDLE LEGION." Robert NOW "HIGHWAY PATROL." Follow z. sPhicterin wtitle the S250.000 MOVIE QUIZ PRIZE I CONTEST' 411KBAUNRNSIAS I i -t 256 11:30 to 1 TRAVELER I A FLING 4 Iti14 -oil Lux.

Parkins Undo Attar 0-10e1 EXTRA I "MARCH OP TIME I I FLYNN 0 Deanna DURBIN DIONNE ELISSOLIIII Melvyn Douglas CpulniOplefo 25o, Noon To 2. 1 THAT CERTAIN' AGE. "5 '0311 A KIND" -I yoot IHAT CERTAIN' AGE I us 011 A KIND" c-n-uD wo-0 7'''--" trio El CO ncurirl were big-time Gary Cooper was recently accosted by a cowboy he had not seen since the old days on the Montana range. "How are you doing?" asked the lad of the open spaceswho is evidently not a movie-goer. "Oh, Fm doing fairly well," replied Gary, reaching a new high in Copyright, 1938.

I 1, Do Ba 'Mare W. Baxter. M. Vassar. GIVE A MILLION" Waterman Glamor Riieers, Fred Astaire, "GAY DIVORCEE" 2735 R.

Kesler. Mother Carey's Chickens (Quiz Pieture) CHEROKEE Chester Morris. Richard Dix. "SKY GIANT" AMBASSADOR "You Cati't Take It With You," with Lionel Barrymote, Jean Arthur, Stewart and Edward Arnold, at 11:11, 1:29, 3:57, and 954. 'Girls' School," with Anne Shirley and Ralph Bellamy, at la and 6:02.

Traveler," with Bob Burns, Irvin- S. Cobb, Jean Parker and John Beal, at 12, 3:22, 6:44 and 10:06. "Youth Takes 'a Fling," with McCrea and Andrea at 2:05, 5:27 and 8:49. "March of Time" at 1:45, 5:07 and 829. from Love," with Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Rice, at 10:05, 12:50, 3:35, 6:20 and 9:05.

"Stablemates," with Mickey Rooney and i Wallace Beery, at 11:15, 2, 4:45, 7:30 and 1015. 1 Certain Age," with Deanna Durbin, Jackie Cooper and Melvyn Douglas, at 12, 3:15, 6:30 and 9:45. "Five of a Kind," with the Dionne Quintuplets, Jean Hersholt and Claire Trevor, at 1:50, 5:05 and 820. I 1 ST. Army," with John Howard and Mary Carlisle, at 1, 4:05, 7,:10 and 10:15.

"Sons of Legion," with Donald O'Connor, -Lynne Overman and Evelyn Keyes, at 3:03, 6:08 and 9:13. HOLLYWOOD, October 23. Cecil B. de Mille assembled all the feminine workersstars, standing, scrip girls, hairdressers, etc. of his new epic, "Union Pacific," and told them "if you wish to work for me, you must never wear slacks, never use red varnish on your Or let them grow beyond the tip." Husbands and boy friends have been trying for years without success to get their women folk to abandon that red polish.

It took a Cecil B. de Mille to perform the IPS. AOU tLAVLAL Isa JIM 1.yv 1,4,0 146.4 tip." Husbands and boy friends have been trying for years without success to get their women folk to abandon that red polish. It took a Cecil B. de Mille to perform the ft St LOUIS j.eho!,141P0avrikARFrpa,0 3:35 Delmar' 4 lIrt, 25c 8 12'" Mary CANAL" '1 SOns of the Legion A 35e Atter D' Touchdown Army! oaliretrelo LICIDILIL to 1 EILIDERELLA 'c 12A MLOA LlIEHIGALI riZi2AVECONI mrollono at i GRAND and MIAMI 7224 MICHIGAN HITTWO SI QUIZ 1.

THE TEXANS R. Scott. JOE PENNER, I'M FROM THE CITY comes G. Cooper. "Mr.

sleds Goes to Town." A. Arlon. "No Time to Marry." P. M. Pine Lawn Runty Contest on the Stage! Juno WILD NIGHT." Morrie In THE SPRING." FERGUSON MO.

t27 NAT. BRIDGE 'I Am Different' at American Tonight ft ft "4 a GRANADA CALIFORNIA COLORED WAREI 3 BIG HITS! Victor Moore. "THIS MARRIAGS, BUSINESS.1 "Robert Wilcox. "IECKLESS LIVING." O'Brion, Errol Fly. "OUT WHERE TIE STARS ')BEGIN." VIRhINIAI 2912 J.

Calmar. C. Rains. o'WH4TE D. RN I ri CHIPPEWA POWIII.

P. O'Brien. "cowecrt FROM BROOKLYN" 1533 Gravels pans 1:30: Starts 7041 HI-POINTE eo- iooi McCausland opens :30: Starts 7331 LINDELL' Grand and Hebert Ovens 130: Starts 7 Ittl Shenandoah 2 Meet Quiz Contest HMI SONJA HENIE MY LUCKY STAR, Richard GREENE Joan DAVIS Cesar-Romero Buddy Elmo RI Co 4 By Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, October 23.It is at of -luck, says Screen Scrivener 1 Grover Jones, when' a studio comes up 'with a porduction that tickles the public's fancy and crowds the box offices. Jones is an authority on, luck and movies.

It was chance that got him into the picture business 15 years ago and he's been there ever since. Writer of mOre elan 300 screen of them hits, Jones admits he got into the writing end through the back door. Once- a coal miner of Terre Haute, he learned, to use his own statement, that "a man can freeze to death in Hollywood while trying to get some sleep under a full-blooming rose bush," before opportunity knocked. His typewriter fingers long since have thawed out and are as nimble as his wit, as his long list of screen credits will attest. As a cross-section, Jones wrote such pictures as stampede, Dude Ranch, Sky Bride, Trouble in Paradise.

Touchdown, Strangers in Love and Among the Millionaires. So he knows whereof he tspaks when he says that "for the most part great pictures are a matter of luck." The reason, as he explains it, is Before a story gets into print it is subject to a complete working over, if necessary, he says, and adds: "Before a stage success hits Broadway it makes an extensive tour of the tank towns. It is worked over from night to night until the pr6ducer is convinced it can stand, up under the eyes of a critical audience. "Now in the picture business the first -show is the lastwith a few exceptions. It either is good or bad, and not a great deal of anything can be done about It "When you hear the director say, in the lobby of the theater after the preview: Well, it's not so then you know he's the luckiest MALLON 1 EMMORTUASTUntit MALLON EMPRESS'My Bill," with Kay Francis and John Litel, at 12, 3:09, 6:18 and 9:27.

"The Chaser," with Dennis O'Keefe and Lewis Stone, at 1f03, 4:17, 7:31 and 10:45. Robert CROWD ROARS" m. O'Sullivan Robert Yuot. I IRobert aboriTavicrifitlIE nnntigin nnitno99 BADENIll ASHLAND BADENS ASHLAND "ti-ot 144:117 RICH LIA110 POOR. GIRL" 40 3-12 1117-17randT-- 1 WOpowe Skirts 7:011 THE JONES FAMILY tt' qf STND SAFETY IN NUMBERS go.

RITZ Norma SHEARER Tyrone POWER I MARIE AEuTTita ELLtu .6 Ai UPTOWN It S909 and All-Stor Cost of Tboosoodst Owls Start EXTRAI Feflottr Flame 9 on of Boys' le "CITY Of LITTL1 IMIP4" irEMPRESSFREE PARR.NGI 3 LOTS, 3645 OLVIE-3666 OLIVE-3611 OLIVE i Edw. G. ProbineedC. "AMAZING OR. CLITTERHOUSE" Ruby Keeler.

Ralph Moreau. "MOTHER CARET'S CHICKENS" PAU LI stiff in the world. He's just directed a great picture." Even. at this, says Jones, the picture generally is better than the book from which it is written, although he admits few who have read the novel will agree. C.

McCarthy Donald Dock Pot Smith Soociatty "Little Miss Broadway" TEPLE Baxter "ru Give a Million" arforis Weaver BREMEN SALISBURY With a production mounted on the West Coast settings designed by the Danish Kay Neilsen, and a company that includes Fritzt Scheff of "Kiss Me Again" fame; John Emery, the successes of Katharine Cornell; Glenn Anders, for years prominent with the Theater Guild, Tallulah Bankhead will appear in "I Am Different" at the American Theater tonight. This comedy is the latest work of Zoe Akins, St. Louis' contribution to the roster of leading American playwrights, author of "The Old Maid," "Declasse and of some 18 scenarios for motion pictures. Adapted from a play by MI Hatvany, Hungarian dramatist, "I Am Different" gives Miss Bankhead the role of a clever and popular writer whose books and newspaper c6lumn dissect the emotions of love and jealousy so convincingly that she believes herself immune from their tempestuous effects until she finds herself in love with a man, who, finding women easily susceptible, considers love nothing but a game. Victor Jory Is a former middleweight champion of.Australial i Wallace Beery, M.

OSullivan, "PONT OF SEVEN SEAS" Shirley Temple, Gee. MISS BROADWAY" ROBI Lewis Asa, Demots STONE i MORRIS O'KEEFE THE CHASER CHASER Itik Itleherd Chester Sergio, GIANT" Ruby Anne Shirley. "SOTHIS GASSY'S CHICIEENV Rishord Dix. Ruby Anne fin EMPRESS Oliva at Grand Oates I No ta I VARSITY 6610 Delmar Gonne ne: Marts 7 AVALON inesaighway Ch I mama thleoeles EMPRESS- lo, amid VARSITY If a ge le MY BILL" tbh7 "De'" Jordon Tyro POWER Alice FAYE Don AMICHS OLD- CIIICAGO" SiOolo HENII, Troll. POWER "THIN let" I 4 ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND lyre, Alio.

PAYE Dom MACHU Pc "'COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" Pal O'Brien i violin, LA Only--01. Duck and It Nouse Jody Coolant. "LOVE 1 FINDS ANDY HARDY" Glow D. frairblks WONDERFUL EMU: -DIA Penton. P.

Lane Pal O'Brien JACKIE COOPER, 1.1! PUY neReg Jade Rogers, 'D. "Orel This, he says, always will be the case because no two people vision the outstanding scenes of a book the and few see them as they are interpreted, in the movie. Another reason is that it is impossible to write more than three or four best acenes4of a book-length novel into a feature length picture of eight reels. I Jonet likes to tell how he' got started in pictures. In his quest for work, he happened onto a set one day where they were filming an Indian massacre.

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Moe. "FAST COMPANY" "11" 'Michael Wholiple. Lyme eon'. $peimi tee Bore. "DEAD END" KIDS, Geer.

aft Sylvia Sidney. 'IlfOir AND SAE." DarrioulL II Doug. Fairbanks "RAGE OF Goers SYlVill I I Deus. Fairba TIVOLI 1 ev- 835 Dots's' A Open. 113: Ports 7 fl I Itt4 7- AMERY' 4,7: 1i FLORISSANT1 Arend and Flortesnt LAFAYETTE 1: tiA43 S.

Jefferson 'r CAPITOL Chestnut A. SC UP.ng oTarre 7 I i VLORISSANT I LAFAYETTE 1 Grand and Flortesnt Ine3 N. Jefferson CAPITOL 0, rz: Chestnut A.M.r I I' "LITTLE TOUGH GUY" I 'tomtit CAGN EY Pot O'BRIEN 1 1 IA MEETS GIRL ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND 1 MICHAEL WHALEN41. ANNETTA. SPEED TO UNN 1.

I' Wittiory "Rasetic" O. Stuart. M. "Island WHIR Sky." Loos Ranger No. S.

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miracle. When Martha Raye I returned from that honeymoon trip with David Rose, -she found their new home unfinishedin4 spite of the usual promises- of the builders. So the first marital meali was eaten front, paper plates and sitting on boxes. i. Contrasts in styles.

Ginger Rogers, her hair tied back with blue bows, and wearing slacks -(good thing Mr. de Mille didn't see you, Ginger), walking down an RK0 street with ultra-chick Irene Castle. Charles Boyer waits patiently on the set of The Love Match," while Director Leo McCarey rewrites the script "I've been here doing nothing since 8 o'clock this morning," be tell me (it is now 4 in the afternoon). "Think of all the things you could have done today," i reminds this columnist. "Yes," sighs Charles, could have Davis is in the green room of her studio.

She is wearing a black wig for her role in no oneincluding the waitress who has served her for tthree years recognizes her. Brent, in the same eatery, sporting 'a Roland Young boasts, 'all the world celebrates my day." "It must be Day," I guess. "No," says Roland. "New Year's Day?" "NoArmistice Day, November 11." (What would have happened to Armistic Day if the world had again plunged into war?) Margaret Lindsay, who is supposed to be marrying Bob Abbott, tells me, a 'Tisn't so." Hedy Lamarr and Madeleine Carroll, probably the two most beautiful girls in Hollywood, are both sporting the new stenciled beauty spot. Franchot Tone and Pat di Cicco chewing the ragand the excellent food at Dave Chasen's.

(Don't believe the tales tying Franchot with another girt He is taking his time before romancing again.) Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, a twosome at the same res, taurant (Joan and Dick are among the more devoted of the young married set in Hollywood.) Charlie McCarthy was the first to make a complete tour of the new and very swagger NBC headquarters. But Charlie didn't', see very much. He was carried 'round in a suitcase. I 'Bing Crosby is startling the town In the loudest shirts of the season --bright blue things with palm trees on them, which be brought back from Bermuda. you look at them," says' Bingwith truth, "you can almost 'hear the thunder of the surf." Pint-sized Idickey Rooney, and diminutive d- die Buzzell are walking' alon a I Metro street.

In front of the is 6-footer Walter Pidgeon. I am ust In time to hear Mr. Rooney out to Mr. Pidgeon, "I'll get on Ed ie's back, and then we can lick Margaret Sullavan has rece ved from Joan Crawfordher irst set of baby clothes for the in ant anticipated in March. They do things early in Hollywood.

Uke She Christmas shopping, which is now in progress or finished for most of the stars. I 1r Paramount's Stage 8 is a sad reminder that fame and money are transient baubles. Working In tiny roles for the picture, "Ambush," are Bryant Washburn, Polly Moran, Ethel Clayton and Ilaymond Hatton. It doesn't meem so very ran, Ethel Clayton and ttaimond Hatton It doesn't seem. so very few the, rtiefirtroa "Avrthlteh io113717o-1 POW CJI MC, SRAVOIS la 'a 171 EDamp LI 1145 PARK 11 Calf IMO EASTON a ST.

JOHNS: NOS SRAVOIS 4 CONGRESS 4023 c0h4 I CTI314kralt4 ACurets GRAVOIS Gouge RAFT Dot LAMOUR Henry FONDA 2631 S. Mimeo SPAWN of The NORTH MIKADO I J1111.1 OAGNET-Pat O'BRIEN, BOY MEET'S CIRO let 5955 Easton 117h1 DoV )lat 1 DINNERWARE. Warner Baxter. Marjorie Weever, 'I'LL DIVE A J. Holt.

"REFORMATORY." P. Lane. W. Morris, "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS." D. reran.

"tHEROKEE STRIP." Flaming Fruitier'. Cart. Wells. 'WHEN G4IIEN STEP P. Fes tor.

'Lady la the Morue. C. Starrett, 'Law of Shirty MISS BROADWAY." S. Ellnik 1 WON EN." Cart. C.hicCarthy.

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Robinson. C. Trevor. "AMAZING Dik CLITTERHOUSE." ISOS ItIANALIN I Mirka TompIe. "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY." Cartoon.

Con. 1-11 Had.Cold Sniffles and J6 Misery- Melt a spoonful of Vicks Vapoltub in a bowl of 1 boiling water, then inhale the steatig vapors. These medi cated vapors loosen phlegm, clear air-passages, make breathing at bedtime massage throat and chest with VapoRub leave bed-covering loose around neck so the medicated vapors, released by body heat, can be inhaledfreely during the direct action brings comfortrelieve local con. gestionhelps you relax into restful sleep. Often, by morning the worst of the cold is over.

Ap 0 KINGSLAND Goorge RAFT Dot LAMOUR Henry FONDA SPAWN of The NORTH MAPLEWOOD K. 0 71-7111Aanchwitfir PrestOn FOSTERMadge EVANS, "ARMY GIRL" .,01, MAFFITT Lutist DICE ORAM. madmen? JOHNNIE DAVID. PAIL r041303" On "LAIII) BEYOND tHE LAW" 1r lb 0 0 MANCHESTER Shirley ay TENPLE. LITTLE MISS emookoway iwit.42eititiw7 I LLOYD.

PROPIESSOR 1131WARE RICHMOND Robert TAYLOR, THE CROWD ROARS -Jack HOLT, "MAKING THE HEADLINES" 10.0 SHADY OAK Mickey Rooney, "LOVE FINDS ANDY nwahr" mod ForatIfta 1 Melvyn Douglas, "FAST COMPANY" tIN SHAW Chas. BOYER-Hedy LaMARR, ALGIERS 3901 Shaw lRIch Man Poor Girl, Robt. iYoung ft ibh WASHINGTON Sonja HENIE, MY LUCKY STAR gi-t. erZeitUMBA CIIY. in.

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Ja A Chest Calds.Tharoughlyrasssage VapoRub on IP and back. Then spread a thick layer on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth.VapoRub goes right to work-two ways at once: (1) Direct through the skin like a poultice; (2) Direct on the irritated air-pas- sages as its medicated vapors are inhaled with every breath. This direct double action loosens phlegm-eases coughing-clears the air-pas- sages-eases muscular soreness or relieves local congestion. Children's Colds are always a problem to ers. Neglect is dangerous, because it often paves the way for more serious trouble.

But constant internal dosing is risky, too. It often upsets a 1 delicate little stomach, lowers resistance just when it is most needed to overcome the cold and ward off complications It is for these reasons that most mothers depend on VapoRub to relieve the misery of their children's colds. With VapoRub there's no needless dosing, no risk of stomach upsets. It can be used freely; as often as needed. even the youngest child.

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-PI us FUL iro. 1 1 1 .01 Coughing orSoro Throat Li due to the cold. Use steam i txeatmentoutlinedabove.Also, put a small lump of Vapatub lit the tongue. It melts. trickles Tr, slowlydowh-bathes the throat with soothing medication which brings comforting relief to the irritated membranes and checks, tendency to cough.

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