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The Shreveport Journal du lieu suivant : Shreveport, Louisiana • 16

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1' II I Featuring I 1 I I O'P 0 16 Aniiiiements General Nein Style Show Scenes More than three hundred out-of-town merchants were guests of the Lee Dry Goods Co in the Washington-Youree hotel Zephyr room Wednesday foni the firm's first annual advance showing of Easter-rand summer fashions -One -of nine scenes was devoted to play tOgs (top) by -Leta Marie Goss- Gloria Warren Arender Ann Rutledge Edna Mae Bradley and Juanita Linam Lee president A (l (lower left) 'welcomed guests At lower right Miss -Bradley -in a white-and-printed I evening gown talks over sports with Miss Goss a -1 yrs rk -I I an The Devil and Missiidnes Given at New Orleans Preview: BYFRANK GROSJE-AN pheum theatre Wednesday night The Journal's Motion Picture was acclaimed by an enthuslasti( Editor audience which included city offi New major Hollywood preview of RKO-Radio's "The Devil' and'Miss the-Or 2Dococicsorscira a We Invite the -a A Groups en a II a kitchen- a try a a our hamburgers a They are made from the 0 same high-quality chop peci beef that you use in a your home -0 a ISTOP1100R1 189 East King's Highway 111 Phone 7-9127 Di oociciocintiociaa Theatre pheum theatre Wednesday night was acclaimed by an enthusiastic audience which included city officials exhibitors theatre officials and newspaper critics The film -produced by Frank Ross is based on an original sto ry by Norman Krasma who wrote "Mr and Mrs Smith" another RRO-Radia hit Sam Wood director of "Kitty Foyle" and "Mr Chips" directed the production In the film comely Jean Arthur is supported by an outstanding cast topped by Robert Cummings Charles Coburn Spring Byington Soke Sakai! Montague Love Walker Kingsford Regis Toomey and Florence Bates Miss Arthur who claims that being a motion picture star is a liberal education initself has picked up a new trick In this picture During her career she has at various times Warned how to ride a horse shoot a rifle type take shorthand: tap dance and sing -Now in "The Devil and Miss Jones" she plays a shoe -clerk The star of such film hits as "Mr Smith goes to Washington" BRING YOUR LAUNDRY To SAM KEE WING LALNDRY a DR CLEANERS 714 MILANI ST and Save the Difference Ile Specialise 1 a Bachelor's Bundles Double Feature Double Feature 623 TEXAS ST-OPENS 10:45 AM-PHONE 3-3701 LAST -DAY-TODAY! 1 PlIVA (1) Conung Soon "Obi 71711717 erry WITH THE at Advance Prices lli tvta 0 and "Arizona" in her latest vehicle displays her talents as a comedienne and with Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn as her principal foils adds new laurels to her already brilliant career Most- of the film takes place Inside a big shoe store and comedy runs riot from the beginning of the film 'until the final fadeout The walls- of -the Orpheum literally rocked with laughter "This film soon to be released nation-wide will be presented at the Strand in Shreveport The preview Tuesday night was the third given by RKO-Radio Pictures Inc in the last 18 months the first being "Nurse Edith Cavell" with Anna Neagle the star being pilsent here in New Orleans for the event The second was the First National Hollywood preview of "Mr and Mrs Smith" here on Jan 18 this year and which was held almost simultaneously in more than 35 key cities This new vdeparture was so well received nationally that it was decided to preview another film in the same manner this being "The Devil and Miss Jones" At each of the three previows newsmen from the leading newspapers of the Country were special guests of RKO-Radio officials Spain Is seeking ways to utilize millions of oranges which normally would go to European war countries The Best Best Music PUB BROWN And His Band ARCHIE LAURENT -00- aForemost Piano Player SHOCKIE WILCOX -Trumpet Virtuouso I Dancing Starts at 8:30 Every Night on( LAZiE (FLUFF NIGHT CLUB Sold on Easy Terms WIIITFIELO FURNITURE COMPANY 1850 Texas Ave--In West End I THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL Vernal Verses Song to 1111 April Aches Last night we were listening to "There Will Always Be an England" over the air lanes either from a station molested by Vulcan's hurled bolts or from one not completely adjusted after the weektnd's moving-day experiences And as the tune came and went and the static cracked and growled we could imagine ourselves in Britain The lightnight flashes furnished the illusion of bursting bombs and the holes in numerous streets in the residential sections made imagining that we were dodging havoc of a past bombardment an easy job particularly since sometimes we were unable to avoid the cave-ins When we reached home we weren't sure that Mr Browning wasn't justified in his April meditations about the Island Kingdom but the morning's radiant sun has cast a new glow Over everything and we feel that perhaps the poet' was a bit too enthusiastic that being in Louisiana in April has it over Brownkng's plan in a hundred different the condition of the streets Slack suits in gay colors A freshness about the green of the foliage on pear trees Amateur gardeners getting new vigor from the feel of the dirt in their hands Folks out walking An upturn in business at the badminton equipment counter Picnicking parties in abundance Down at Natchitoches today begins the state's three-ring musical circus all rings operating simultaneously Charlotte DuBois passed through town en route to the festival last evening and today she begins her duties as a judge in the piano events While day was still having her' arguments-with 'night the highways leading to Louisiana Normal were crowded with carloads and vanloads of embryo Carusos and Melbas and Paderewskis who were planning to compete for thighest distinction in the several contests The occasion of course will be a busy one for Bob Frizzell and Dwight Davis and all the others in the music department who are playing hosts at the exquisite new Fine Arts building And hardly will the music festival be over before the rally crowds will be gathering for further competition Engravers busy at work with cards for high school graduates some of whom are insistent upon using nicknames bats topped by mammoth bouquets of colorful flowers Schoolmarms plan-fling how to spend the Good Friday holiday amateur gardeners getting new corns from handling garden tools with bridge-table hands redbuds boys who carry books for fair charmers in the afternoon Between showers last evening we dropped in on a rehearsal of the Junior League follies at City Hall and found several score performers busy with intricate dance routines and clever one sure of being a howling success what with a dozen or soof the city's well-known Fidos and Fritzes and Rovers taking part The choruses are mtich 'further along in their work than they have even been at a corresponding time In years past and the committee in charge is delighted with prospects for the production Among those watching the prac- tice and taking part in it were members of younger set as well as those of the married crowd Also on the sidelines was Kenneth Hickman who will be "gone with the draft" this week-end Taking part in one of the hoofer numbers was Joe Seidel on slate for Uncle a within the next month just about the time he will be getting his final naturalization papers Increase in business at the roadside palaces curious 'men inspecting swimming pools and lakes with an eye toward an early opening date memories of "Lazibones" a new supply of road maps at the filling stations yawns news notes about senior plays fresh paint amateur gardeners getting advice about whether the newest sprig is a flower or a weed1 ho-hum spring! COLLEGE TROUPE BACK HOME Members of the Centenary Kollege Kapers cast returend Wednesday from a tour of performances in East Texas The Kapers will appear at Haynesville April 17 and at Mansfield April 19 The final performance will be held at the Byrd high school auditorium April- 23 MAIL LOST London post office department announced Thursday that letters and printed papers for Britain posted in New York between Jan 30 and Feb 3 and correspondingly earlierdates elsewhere in the United States had been "lost by enemy action" 0 5 ILL to 8 PM Night SPECIAL PRICES FREE 310VIES AND FAVORS FOR THE CHILDREN riORRIS011'S Cafeteria SHREVEPORT '47T7'w Heads Benefit Dance Orchestra Charles Mitchell above and his 10-piece swing band will provide music for the annual benefit dance sponsored by Shreveport police at Municipal auditorium on the night of April 15 The proceeds will go to the policemen's benevolent fund Featured in the orchestra besides Mitchell who "swings" with his duo-electric guitar are Cliff Bruner violinist Jim Hulett trumpet Moon Mullican piano Verna Gorman girl drummer and Tex Swain guitarist Tickets for the ball may be -obtained' from any member of the police or detective force or by calting the police station Films 5 I SIBVERLS iiktLY Gi lion's Trial Is Featured By Clashes of Attorneys Laforgue and Looney in Verbal Tilts at Federal Court Session Verbal clashes between attorneys featured the opening of the trial of Edward Gi lion Ringgold merchant pn a charge of court contempt for alleged jury tampering in federal court Thursday morning Judge Wayne Borah of New Orleans is hearing the case Caustic retorts arose between Frank Looney one of the attorneys and Ma Icolro Lafarge assistant United States attorney when Mr Looney began cross-examination of John Tooke Bienville parish farmer principal government witness When Mr Looney began to question Tooke about an affidavit he signed at the office of A Drew Minden attorney about the Gillon case Mr Lafargue stepped forward and asked to see the document "I'm not going to let you take it out of my hand" Looney remarked "I've got a right to see it" Mr Lafargue said Judge Borah' ruled that if the document was offered in evidence that Lafargue could examine it However Looney made no immediate offer to put it in evidence At another time when La fargue offered an objection to a question Looney protested the interruption "rya got a right to object when I get ready" Lafargue said Tooke's testimony was that on the night of Nov 16 1940 two days prior to the opening of the trial of YOUR OLD PICTURES Copied we Copy Any Photograph Developed A 425c and Printed Candid Photo Dept 402 Texas The BOSSIER SKATIIIG A Permanent Institution Instructors for Beginners' Three Sessions Daily Special Rates for Parties Intersection Barksdale Blvd and Coushatta Road Phone 2-1072 I Judge Rush Wimberly and four other Bienville parish men in the federal court on a mail fraud charge Durwood Thomas drove to his home six miles from Ringgold and delivered him a message The message he said was from Gillon and advised him that on the following morning GIllon would come by to take him to Sabine parish to see Arthur Tooke who as a member of the Jury panel called to serve during the mail fraud trial The following day he said he went to Sabine parish with Gil-Ion and en route there he stated Gillon asked him to find out how Arthur Tooke his cousin "stood on the Wimberly case" John Tooke said he stayed at his cousin's house several hours and talked to him briefly about the Wimberly case Be said that he told Arthur Tooke that he was informed that the case was 'just politics" and asked him to "do what you can for the Wimberlys" John Tooke said that "I'll go according to the law and evidence" Preceding John Tooke the government offered-the testimony of PHONE 7-2427 I HELD OVER 2nd Big Week DON'T MISS IT THI NO I BIG A IGP PICTURE RIE OVER SHREVEPORT! FRIDAY IS DERBY HIGH RIDE HAROLD LLOYD'S HOLLYWOOD HO3BY HORSES Post Time: 10 in Weather: Clear Track: Fast Purses for All Winning Jockeys! DON'T GET LEFT AT THE OST Jesse Johnson court bailiff who at-VOTERS 167 XOTES tended the Wimberly jury I Seattle the new He said that Arthur Tooke dur-isuburban area of Blue Ridge has ing the trial suffered an attack of hemorrhoids making it necessary to transfer him to and from the courthouse In a taxicab for several days Forshee deputy clerk of corut said that he supplied de- 1 fense counsel in the Wimberly I case with a copy of the jury panel on the morning of Nov 16 Mrs John A Franklin testified that on the afternoon of April 16 she saw Judge Wimberly in the store of Gi lion at Ringgold In cross-examination John Tooke said that he did not recall having sworn to I statement made at A Drew's office at Minden lie said however that he signed the statement Defense counsel sought to show that his statement made tk) Drew was conflicting with his direct testimony in the trial 'Employment Week' Proclaimed by IDR ashington Roosevelt Thursday proclaimedl the week beginning May 4 as Na-1 tional Employment Week "to the end that interests in the welfare or all those not now working and especially the worker over 40 may be stimulated and employment be extended to them" Iraq shipped nearly $3000000 worth of products to the United States in the first seven months of this year A 11 1- MARMITE Is Our Brand' AFTER THE MOVIES Sodas and Sundaes 15c wit! Good MARMITE 1 (1 ICE CREAM tr()) at l'il -Itt' Sodas and Sundaes 15c with Good MARMITE 1 ICE CREAM tr()) at 518 MARKET ST Open Until 10 pm (I'lME1eR7q37111) 1151 Last Day! Geraldine Fitzgerald in "Flight From Destiny ILI 28e Tilt 5 Then Starts 5 al In 1111 II TOMORROW LL" tr la gra a Z- -A 28c Till 5 pm Your Favorite Bad Man at His Saddest Best! el15 7N 4 1 III I 0 0 NV Phone 2-6755 -7 CrifT-1 7r1 'sr111 Extra JoY A New corned' oyumnin and Cartoon vIVA SEERY! IMLIYAs LOPEZ'--ROLIAIC ROBIN H000 THE RIO I Evry317 tiviALL0ct BEERY LIONEL -BARRYMORELARAINE DAY RONALD REAGAN Coming: 'The Devil and Miss Jones" 41 le ('I REE02 10c-200 LAST DAY Ph 2-4992 EXTRA ENJOYMENT MIDGET MOTOR MANIA NEW POPETE CARTOON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 216 COMMA! PRISMS ezn ir WITHERS PAC WITHERS GUDE' IIC3FS with CHARLES MAN) ROGERS 'Pisa 2 NNW 177631 1 PC EINE I a 04 i6 I TODAY-2 PM ge Geor Brent Merle Oberon 'MI We Meet Again" Color Sat: "Night at Earl Carroll's" sum: "Philadelphia Story" Pi Wit BC ISTARTS TODAY-2 PM Ray All Claudette Colbert "ARISE MY LOVE" Sat: "Pride of the Bowery" SIM! "Love Thy Neighborm 4 1 Thursday April 3 1941 167 registered- voters including a county official and a number of persons prominent in civic affiirse not one vote was cast in the Parch municipal election There were two contests for school board and port election There were two contests forschool board and port commission and it cost the coml ty $40 to open the polls and pay three Officials to sit around all day HE WHO GETS SOCKED Bartow Fla Slug iff Wayma Robson W88 stumped but only momentarily when a man arrested in a moonshine ease brok a gallon jug containing the evi denee Noting that part of the lig uor slopped into the prisoner's shoe Robson made him pull off a well-soused sock and wrung from it about an eighth of a pint of "evidence" Mineral production in Yugoslavia broke records last year LADIES' SPRIIIG SHOES SANDALS OXFORDS LEISURES NEWEST NEWEST NEWEST WHITES BLONDES PATENTS $1 99 and 'ii $249 Pale eli 9 9 Pr FITWELL SHOE STORE 629 TEXAS osoP- 'INFORMATION PLEASE" EXTRA DONALD DUCK Latest 'News FerkSAENGER 10e-2oo TODAY Phone 4583 First Shreveport Showing A symphony aze of 't i Ir---in ROMANCE Jiltd4V and 1 at ACTION! --S is da y- "THE GREAT- TRAIN ROBBERY 10: 160101f EENTENA14 Magi' LCcbs EE TENARYsvi Today and pm Faye Payne Grab) Hanle "TIN PAN ALLEY" irg ly Dino Newt sat: Tex Rangers Ride Again' Son-Mon: "Chad Hanna" I 4 ovpvo 'Victor Mature Bruce Cabot "CAPTAIN CAUTION" angertd the Sun: oDown Argentine Way" lk IMMO MI A 0 i- 1 jr 1411-- a who the orchestra besides Mitchell 16 Gteneras71 News 1 I 4 I THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL ii: -74: -C 4 Jesse Johnson court bailiff who at VOTERS i----' tended the Wimberly jury hemorrhoids making it necessary county ::::1 to transfer him to and from the 64 -4414'''-" 14 He said that Arthur Tooke dur- 'v''' i courthouse In a taxicab for several Thursday April 3 1941 VOTERS 167 VOTES Seattle up) -Although the new suhurbaa' area of Blue Ridge has tng the trial suffered an attack of 16 registered- voters Including a county official and a number of persona prominent in civic affa ra not one vote was cast in the INParch municipal election There days 11 kk if 47 i et 4: (4 -t-034v 1 i4-it 1 4- 4' '1- 4 I 1 4t ItH I 1 i t11! 17 11 1 i) kw -wK Vernal -Verses I were two contests for school board Fershee deputy clerk of and port election There were two 0 corut said that he supplied de- contests for school board and port tense counsel in the Wimberly Commission and it cost the coun- case with a copy of the jury pan- tY $40 to open the polls and Pa e1 on the morning of Nov 16 three Officials to sit around all -si4 Mrs John A Franklin' testified that on the afternoon of April 16 HE WHO GETS SOCKED 0 1 1) 3 :4 Artt 7 A II -4-3 -'f' 11: 4 a 0 Spring Song i i 111c111t: she saw Judge yimberly in the store of Gillon at Ringgold Tooke statement In cross-examination John sworn to I statement made at A that he did not recall having tSoisDhoreww't cl nntdemnadeltioie Bartow' Fla Cal Deputy Sher iff Wayma Robson a a stumped but only momentarily when a man arrested in a moonshine case brok 1 1 ll' "There Will Always Be an Eng- 4' A t- a t) Las -t liiii'g-h -t: ere listening to 1:::::::: flbeonwtevDeer dence Noting that got the eivigi- 'land" over the air lanes either l' 1 1 i t-: 4 ALI' 0:1) cans hurled bolts or from one not 1 from a station molested by Vul into the prisoner's shoe Robson made him pull off a i tlitirl II I fy t' ''''-ii' :1 ::7 1 1::: I' Drew Wa conflicting with his di- well-'soused sock and wrung from 1-----: 8 i'-' 40 completely adjusted after the week- lend's moving-day experiences And rect testimony in the trial dence" A it about an eighth of a pint of evi- as the tune came and went and 1 't--- I it di-: 7-J 0 4 ik could imine the static cracked and growled -iEr: 8 wag r- air' The lightniourselves in Brit- ght flashes fur- nished the illusion of bursting 'Employment Weekbroke records last year Proclaimed by IDR A Mineral production In Yugoslavia br St---- bombs and the holes in numerous streets' in the residential sections t'k made imagining that we were PK I i IdZingtin I i havaneosc of easy (1 job particularly N- since sometimes we were unable to avoid thecave-ins 4 ua orga Islloonppjeudg: I I ton (1P)-President: Roosevelt hurs a proclaimed NEWEST WHITES the week beginning May 1 as Na tional Employment NEWEST PATENTS Week "to the! end that interests in the welfare! of all those not now working and! LADIES' SPRIIIG SIIOES NEWEST BLONDES -VVl $1 99 -i'4 When we reached home we iNJ1Z ii -1- ren may we't sure that Mr Browning especially the Worker over 40 I 't justified in his April medi- be stimulated and employment be wasn 1 tations about the Island Kingdom Heads Benefit Dance Orchestra extended to 7:: A but the morning's radiant sun has oshipped prod tnearly to United 1: :1 iiin iw -f east a new glow over everything Charles Mitchell above and his 10-piece swing band i and A $949 --7 will provide music for the annual benefit dance sponsored by that Shreeport olice at Municipal a perhaps the poet first seven months 4CA- '4'' and Nvae rhusiastic auditorium on the night of Itr bwas i DLou ana- i April that it emg si 1 over Brownipg's plan in a hundred April 15 eatured TIT proceeds will go to the policemen's benevolent yinearthe 6111 Pale i- As tuna I in ') li different the ndi MARMITE is Our Brand 1 11 the streets t- tom ree with las duo-electric guitar are Cliff Bruner 99 1 a a violinist Jim Ilulett trumpet Moon -Alullican piano Verna AFTER THE MOVIES SANDALS l'- tii Slack suits in gay colors: A Gorman girl and Swain guitarist Tickets for Sodas and Sundaes 15c with OXFORDS Good freshnefis about the green of -the the ball may be obtained from any member of the police or MARMITE s-7u Pr foliage on pear trees Amateur icE cREAm tr()1 LEISURES -i: gardeners getting pew -vigor from a detective force or by calIing the police station at --r -) dz the feel of the dirt in their hands V- -4: Folks out walking -An a DDERHAIVIt i TIN 44---0-0-v-17to upturn in business at the -badmin- 1 ons ria ea ure Style Show- Scenes --1 -e- 1 ton equipment counter-- -Pic 518 MARKET ST SHOE STORE Mores-than three hundred DLit ii -7: nicking parties in abutidanee I Open Until 10 pm 629 TEXAS 0 of-town merchants were guests of 1': i i 4 Dow at Natchitoches-' today-be- the Lee Dry Goods Co in the i''-: '14' i '1 gins the state's three-ring musical y' ashes of Attorneys Washington-Youree hotel Zephyr -IN 4 -V circus all rings operating simul- room 'Wednesday foie the firms 4-- taneousl Charlotte DuBois passed re through town en- route to the fes- 6111 (latraglialIPMetzt ElrY13511111r1343D first annual advance showing of -11014'41 tival last evening and today she Easter and summer fashions t-i Ait'' 4 1-91k- begins her duties as a judge In the Lafargue and Looney in Verbal Last Day! Geraldine Fitzgerald in "Flight From Destiny" -One -of as devoted "-4'-: INNI-AROiiiiEgi: ''''i piano events While day was still having her arguments with 'night Iwo ou ill 5 to -play togs (top) modelled by ft gaiitiftiMak Tilts at Federal Court Sessi 2ac on SiTIA'AN LI i the highwa ys leading to Louisiana -Leta Marie Goss Gloria Warren 'Normal -were crowded with car- 4 2sc-e4q Starts Phone 3-7982 TOMORROW -Peggy Arender Ann Rutledge si: loads and vanloads of embryo Ca- Verbal clashes hetv4-een attorn of Judge Rush Wimberly and four other Bienville parish men in the who were planning to compete for Edward Gillon Ringgold mer federal and Melbas and Paderewskis featured the opening of the trial Edna Mae Bradley and Juanita ni rusos court on a mail fraud iiCTr3 lor111 '-i: highest distinction in the several chant en a charge of court con- Linam Lee president charge Durwood Thomas mas drove 'to lZ-I ly Mower left) welcomed Is lir 1-' 4 contests tempt for alleged jury tampering guests At lower right Es seb 4-7toti' a white The occasion and of course -will be in federal court Thursday morning his home six miles from Ringgold ifeborws- 1 Bradley 4' 4 it --printed bus' Wayne Borah of New Or and delivered him a message The 1 -----5- a one for Bob Frizzell and Judge Dwight and all the others leans is hearing the case message he said was from Gillon --rt -(6JA evening gown talks' over sports sports 1 ht 1'' 6 with Miss Goss in the music department v-110 are Caustic 'retorts arose between and advised him that On the follow- or I i 1 playing hosts at the exquisite new 6 Frank Looney one of the de- ing morning Gillon would come by t--d Fine Arts building And hardly will st fensz attorneys and Malcolm La- -N 1 i and "Arizona" in her latest vehicle be over before to take him to Sabine parish to see 1-- Ai 011 r- farge assistant United States at- PP 110arn the rally crowds WM be gathering Arthur Tooke who was a mem-e 1 I The Devil and Miss' the music festival -Give isplays her talents as a comedi- fo further competition denne and with Robert Cummings torney when Mr Looney' began crOss-examination of John Tooke ber of the ur anel called to sery i during the mail fraud triaL eigleallbilo 40 a and Charles Coburn as her pun- 1111o Engravers busy at work with -witness Bienvilie parish farmer principal -The following day he said he 14 i 4 1 cc already brilliant career la im at ew rleans Preview: eipal foils adds new laurels to her cards for high sehool graduates government zr some using onficwhnhoammesare inshisattesnttoupppoend tiol When nYhToollr Looney beg aLb000untansaffnidtsovres-he went to Sabine parish with Gil- Glonliand ekn ttherfedheosttattoed 'i c-' miutar: a t- of the film -takes place as by mammoth bouquets- of colorful signed at the office of A Drew- Aditteltursof Arthur Tooke his cousin 'stood BYFRANK GROSJEAN pheum theatre Wednesday night inside a big shoe store and corn flowers- Schoolmarms 'plan- Minden attorney about the Gillon 6 on the Wimberly case" John tritalkvV leitt-tt) 0 )011-1' CAC litasterAdventurewl The journal's Motion Picture was acclaimed by an enthusiastic edy runw riot the beginning Ping how- to spend the Good FridaY case Mr Lafargue stepped forward sa id he stayed at his cous ift ii611 Editor audience which included city offi- of the film until the final fade- holiday amateur gardeners and asked to see the document house several hours and dials exhibitors theatre officials out- The walls- of-the Orpheurn --Ct kg" "IFORMATION PLEASE" New Orleans-The ma getting new corns from handling "I'm not going to let you take it 2 ttlt- talked to him briefly about -the EXTRA! DONALD DUCK jor Holly- and newspaper critics literally rocked with laughter garden tools with bridge-table out of my hand" Looney remarked Wimberly case I tz -----147' Latest News wood previews of RKO-Radio 's The hands redbuds boys who "I've got a right to see it" Mr The film -Produced by Frank "This film soon to be released Devil' and Miss Jones" at the Or- our Charles Coburn Sp book for fair charmers in Lai ue said -r Be said that he told Arthur Rossis based on an original ate- nation-wide will be presented at trhaerryafternoo- an Judge Borah ruled that at if the Tooke that he was informed that ao we ry by Norman Krasma who the St-rand in Shreveport Tuesday night was AB document was offered in evidence the case was politics" and pc i 11 11:: rellekSAENGER La ibdi 61 ame 61 1114 1)41 and Sall 111 11" 61011 wrote "Mr and Mrs Smith" an- The -preview Tue 4 i'i RIMO: I 1:1 -n a other RRO-Radia hit Sam Wood the third given by rtKoRaaio Pic- Between showers last evening that Lafargue could examine it asked him to "do what you can for I ce "Mr Chips" directed the produc ll' Invite the ni director of "Kitty Foyle" and tures Inc in the last 48 months we dropped In on a rehearsal of However Looney made no imme- the Wimberlys" John Tooke said 161 the Junior League follies at the diate offer to put it in evidence that I'll go according to the law the first being Nut se Edith 10 2 0 LAST DAY Ph 2-4992 10e-2o TODAY Phone 4583 poZ71 First Shreveport Showing -13 found 1- II tier Cavell with Anna 1 eagle the star City Hall an oun several score At another time when La and evidence" tt i i in 4-1 if 4 1 'I 7 'D A Groups 11 In c- Jean Arthur fboerintghePTiseenntt here in New Orleans perfor mers by with intricate faratie offered oin tea dance routines us and clever skits- an bectio ernment offered-the testimony of question Looney protested the Preceding John Tooke''the goy- 14'0 4aill(qOttiz-w -4 Aoki: 62 a a supportedby an outstanding cast The second was the First Na one sure of being a howling sue- A sYmPliw1 of i the film comely interruption ir---in ROMANCE to topped by Robert Cummings tiorml Hollywood preview of "Mr cess what with a dozen or aciof ill A noiJIIL41111 a tit hi ring Byington and Mrs Smith" here on Jan 18 the ci's well-known -Fido and "Pvia ot a 4 a5V1W1000 NREYEPORMIIDEPENDE1111 es 1:: 7 C- A TION1 13 kitchen 1 101 Soke Sakai! Montague Love Walk- this year and Which was held al- Fritzty es and Rovers taking right to object hen part I get ready" -Lafargue said- PHONE 7-2427 1 ---1 s' a a a try er Kingsford Regis Toomey and most simultaneously In more than The choruses are ranch -further Tooke's testimony was that on so ri Florence Bates 7 35 key cities along in their work than they bave 'p rl ril" (d 41 the night of Nov161940 two days- 1 a our hamburgers LI Miss Arthur who claims that be even been at -a corresponding time prior to -the opening of the trial of! HELD OVER ing a motion picture star a lib This is new ure was so in years past and the committee EN'TIIA ENJOYMENT Ill ColV oral education initaelf has picked well received nationally that it in charge is delighted with pros- 0 They are made from the oral YOUR OLD Copied 2nd Big Weelt MIDGET MOTOR MANIA NEW POPETE CARTOON rlr--711 --''''-i a same high quality up a new trick in this picture Dur was to preview another peets for the production ''-C lity chop- 0 ing her she has at various 1 I same manner this be Among those watching the prac- PICTURES ing The Devil and Miss stories" Wa Copy Any Photograph i -) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY su I times learned how to ride a horse and taking part in it werel you use shoot a rifletypetake shorthand ic 62 -1 an CENTIII401 PROWS Ak 9 a ped beef that in members of yofinger set as well a At each of the three previows '154P7'Iit' a 141 i I your home 55-: a tap dance and sing' newsmen from the leading news- those of the married crowd Also Developed 2 Films 5c cute WITERS 40- -r i 1 The Devil and Miss el Ke th Hick- on the si Ines mas and Printed Nnw -n- papers of the eountry were special El Jones plays a shoe 61 Jo" she -clerk --II th th man wi gone wi GC kis'' 'ssgIVI'! guests of RKO-Radio officials SILIVERLS leddv)IIOGERS 6 11 a The star of such film hits as draft" this week-end Taking part in Photo Dept Candid le LDE1111C3FS (tpolc I 1--p v--emt 402 Texas a Smith goes to Washington" one of the hoofer numbers was Joe 0 Spain Is seeking ways to utilize Seidel on slate for Uncle a "'441 mi ions oranges normally withia the next-mont us a ou Ell TO P1001 112 hi I 1 t' itil Extra JoY Aa- BRING YOUR' LAUNDRY The -110SSIElfl A 51T1 0 0 I A NeW corned' 0 If 0: To would go to European war coun the time he will be getting his final naturalization papers I is 0 0 189 East King's Highway 0 SAM KEE WING 1 NV mvurnPue 1 vimmiew pl I LAUNDRY a DRY CLEANERS Th The 28c Till 5 pm Phone 2-6755 El Phone 7-9127 II I 714 M1LAM sr Best Best Music Increase In business at the road- If AI I 11G RI II If -(0: Your Favorite Bad Man I 7' a and Save the Difference PUTD side hamburger palaces curi 111tOWN ous 'men inspecting swimming A Permanent institution i i "THE GREAT- TRAIN 1 We Specialise la Bachelor's Bundles 'pools and lakes with an eye toward 1 4 'iii And His Band 1 Instructors -for Beginners i A at His Saddest Best! 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À propos de la collection The Shreveport Journal

Pages disponibles:
996 924
Années disponibles:
1895-1991