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Page Ten -Amusement General New Burlington Daily New Friday, February 2, 19 10. Okies Take a Last Stand STRONG "WW I MAT. 2:20 ioc, i5c, 20c I oaav EVE. 1 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c i Tomorrow Lights of New York By L. L.

Stevenson Girl at the Front By Rob Eden Meanderings and meditations: stiffly as Marla Introduced Derelicts escaping the cold by huddling in a Washington Square Triple Thrills As the Three Daredevils of the Plains Ride to New Adventures. THE 3 MESQUITEERS Synopsis of preceding chapters: Happy to be leaving behind the him, bowed Friends Find Comedian Held Missing After Trij LOS ANGELES (P Eddie Albert, stage and screen comedian, was located last night in Ensenada, Lower California, by Ganss Loper, leader of a searching party oig.m-ized after the actors friends became alarmed at his failure to return from a Mexican cruise. Vernon Wood, Albert's business manager, said he had word from Loper that Albert was safe and well. He said he was unaware there had been concern about his safety, and that he was interested only in browsing around. Miss Dutton," she said, may Down but not present a countryman of youre-a I and I hope that things break very charming countryman i 1 I for them io that tl soon vVl real shelter A woman so Yorke, Miss Dut op.

tbin ber face seems only skin nodded Piantly and stretched tightly over bon' feed. waited for the man to speak but bread crums to sparrows. after a murmured acknowledge- Astreet cleaner examining with the introduction ment of he turned to Brooks and shook hands with him when Maria presented him. Tve read a lot of your dispatch' es. Brooks," he said.

Ive been get- care a dollar bill he has found among some trash. Then straightening it out and thrusting it deep into his trousers pocket a big gray cat smoothing its sonstant fear of Nazi bombers, Claire Dutton, private secretary to William Amherst Cameron, awaits him on the deck of the French liner St. Croix. Cameron, diplomatic liaison agent who is responsible only to the President, has been delayed and Claire knows she cant return home without him dear Bill, secretly to her. She dashes to her cabin to get her four bags, deciding to return to Paris.

In a taxi, she discovers there are five bags, one a duplicate of her overnight bag. Mystified, she goes to the American Embassy and Welles Sanford phones the Surete Generale. Pierre Bornet responds and opening the fifth bag finds a highly inflammable chemical capable of destroying the St. Croix. While Bornet is searching Camerons rooms at the hotel where they had both stopped, Claire finds a strip of paper on which Cameron had written her first name.

Musing happily, she returns to her room, to find her overnight bag BOB LIVINGSTON RAYMOND HATTON DUNCAN RENALDO STATEI ting several American newspapers for years, until recently. The trans- fr w'th 2 Atlantic mails are not what they a.baf) "fdn used to be now, with things as they 3 bU Cvf V-i 7, 5 A lad with face as black as his Claire examined him closely, now waret, ofQ that she was certain of who he was. at akisb n. There wasnt the slightest doubt in glrI berets at 8 ra her mind that he was the Z. Y.

of gle- starting out on a fetching Mat. 10c 20c Eve. 6:45 9. FRI. SAT.

1 10c 25c Burlingtons Finest Sound Theatre RALPH BYRD in DICK TRACYS G-MEN UNIVERSAL NEWS COMEDY CARTOONS 5 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY SUNDAY SHOWS AT 6:35 8:40 trip. Those somber brick homes on the North Side of the Square which hark back to old New ork. Double Feature Program The Dead End Kids on Dress Parade with John Litel-Frankie Thomas CO-FEATURE BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Simms. the taxicab, but she gave not the slightest hint that he ever had seen or heard of her before as he moved easily about the circle, Whats new about the war? gone. As she leaves to meet Danny Yorke asked, turning back again to Brooks, a newspaper man, an Amer-.

Brooks. You know we private along the ral ican asks if he may share her taxi citizens are terribly uninformed, I 8jk Fifty-ninth Street wall When he alights, after saying Cam- I with censorship so rigid in Paris. and muttering to himself A eron is alive and warning her to I looked over all the papers this slap lappy veteran of uie ring, be wary of strangers, in her hand evening but got very little from cop slowing so is her vanity case from the stolen them. a ltde womfn wbo I0 llka bag and a card bearing only Z. Y.

You know just about as much I hat famous old woman who lived Danny introduces her to Maria Her-I as I do about it, sir, Brooks shoe, may finish crossing wih czck, who takes them and the Ro- answered. I wasnt old enough to ad ber progeny and at the The shotgun, aimed here by Henry Fonda, didnt stop the monster from crawling over the land of the Okies, driving them from their homes. Its a scene from the movie version of Grapes of Wrath, regarded by critics as being daringly faithful to John Steinbecks best-selling novel. (bCB J5S5U GiiEwanDfloaie Mg curb, she turns and thanks him with a smile Bob Trout walking along with his head down. WINOOSKI.

VT. FRI. and SAT. lands and Captain Rene Martin to get in on the first World War, and her flat. Claire recognizes the voice it doesnt look as if Ill get much of Z.

Y. at the door. I chance to become famous as a war 10-M rami uK-ta John Garfield Saves His Money BySendingSalaryDirecttoWife (( correspondent in this one. Most of 1 Guess putting those war bulletins us are kept right here in Paris-1 1 n. the air getting under his with just an occasional visit to Crosby chatting front where were very carefully wldl Mildred Bailey.

who when kept from seeing anything. Even sbe finishes her work at 2 a. m. if we did discover a big piece of S065 heme antl takes her two das-rival, and Claire looked eagerly to- I news, it probably wouldnt do us chunds out for an airing. A ward the doorway as he followed any good.

One of the censors would Pliceman straightening out an ar- head us of gument between two taxi drivers Xhn She demanded How about you, Rene? Yorke who had ail but come to blows finXilne fXannv Brooks He went on- Youre an officer con- over whether or not this country ok hwhead nected with the War Ministry. What should to ald llie Flnns-I dont know for sure, but I think dear? Ain eg I it's Noel Yorke hes a painter. Claire could sense a tenseness A group of prosperous appearing tourists to of those ihuumi imiiiRuiru WlMH1 ilXJJtei i Ml) Ml i mu UJ Double Features Two complete evening shows. The Cisco Kid and the Lady CESAR ROMERO Co-Feature "The Return of DR. Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Dennis Morgan, John Litel, Lya Lys.

Very wealthy American whos lived over here for years if hes the rasa FLOS BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENTS Machine Oil Waves S3 up Machineless Permanents. up Flos Beauty. Shoppe 112'i Church Street Opposite Abrahams Upstairs Telephone 4323. that suddenly developed in the listening one room. She glanced at Julie Roland.

Radio City guides and the hXrnpntioneH him Her hands were straying idly over1 young man. in the midst of his tne several times but Ive never the piano keys making nwlo- talk stoppin to check his party- nKhim aHLuTh ve seen some dic chord3 Her eyes on her hands 1 the fear that some Xs1 Saint Not tad eite Clalr knew ske heard every chlseler was taking a free trip Miieh hotter than vnn'd exneet from I word that was said. George Roland, caused the interruption. John across the room as inten Anthony in earnesl eonversa-s ithpr NrPi Yorkt 1 on lighting a cigar, but Claire was tion with a young couple who look Claires eves eaeerlv swept the cetfain that he too had not missed, as if they were newly-wed. figured the" who" arched a wd since Yorke entered.

Or bit Jo be Roy start- the group about the piano with a (To Be Continued) 1 utH ft Xrlc frank, friendly smUe lighting up his I feetty But Sen every face. He was of medium height, his The Labrador duck first was made ptj thehanThtrn0 anelis and'Tds I knWn t0 science ln 1788 and little 1 right in his own home How dark hair was brushed sleekly back 1 is known of its nesting habits Not about. matM Dl'ab Ehorhe' from his forehead. 1 one egg was saved, and only a few who hails from the South but who He seemed perfectly at home in specimens of the bird are in exist- Yankce wintcrs. slight widening of his sinile.

bd bbrr- rthi-1 him this I.r atv.y Iron, Times approached Claire, his features set- hunters are blamed for its extinc- Square, tied into a graver mould and he tion. Ice flowing slowly up the Vhen I first that, 'j (asaiGaio A) LiyU ill mm cjsmas Ms i- By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD Paulette Goddard is now studying the Yoga cult! Lesson number one Is the contemplation of the tummy, which, according to the Yoga belief, is the seat of final emotion. The idea behind Yoga, as you probably know, is a striving for mental and spiritual control. Mae West is another filmite interested in the cult I hope this sort of thing does not spread. It will be kind of difficult to talk to people here until they get beyond lesson one! Jimmy Cagney's mother visited daughter, Jean, on the set it was Mrs.

Cagney's first visit to a studio, the inhabitants of which were just as interested in Mrs. Cagney as she was in them. I think everyone expected me to talk out of the side of my mouth, she giggled afterwards. Kay Francis was introduced to Lewis Howard, who works in her picture (Its a Date). Kay said, Hello," and walked away.

Said the baffled Mr. Lewis, Shes the most charmingly curt woman Ive ever met! John Garfield tells me that when he returns to Hollywood after his i play he ill buy a home here with a tennis court. I must have looked surprised, because John said, why not? Maybe the ooy's ight. Why I not? II you earn a four-figure salary, why not indulge in things that give you pleasure? Only I remember when Garfield first came I to Hollyv ood how emphatic he was 1 against the idea of owning a house, tennis court or swimming pool Was he wrong then ard right now? Anyway, he is currently saving his money by the simple method of never seeing it. His salary check goes direct to his wife in New York, who sends him back an allowance on which to live.

Greta Garbo, a few weeks back, ordered three evening gowns at a local store. About a week before she left for New York, she cancelled the o'der. She was asked why had 'he changed her mind. No one wants to take me out new, replied Greta according to the Come to think of it, no one has yet managed to take a picture of Greta in an evening gowm foulsne of her movies). The story behind Miss Garbos sale of her home In Sweden must be told.

The house, just outside Stockhom, is on one side of a lake; on the other side Is a pub-t lie park. Crowds of people would take up an all-dav stand in hones of seeing Greta. Se comnlained to the mnvor, who pointed out he cou do nothing because the park Potted Plants We always mean to have the best selection of plants in town both blooming plants and succulents, etc. ln WARNER hard-hitting, haart-hHttng hitl Stripes belonged to the people. Greta then wanted to put up a fence.

But that was forbidden by law. So she is selling the house. Tough luck, lady. cfary Cooper's grouch against Boss Sam Goldwyn is based main-j ly on the fact that the part play- ed by Walter Brennan Garys The Westerner cannot help but steal the picture. Dont get Mr.

Cooper wrong. He does not be-j grudge Brennan a good role, but, as he says, If I'm supposed to be I the star of the picture, I ought to have the star role. Richard Gieene tells me he has decided after all against buying a house in Beverly Hills. He will rent one instead. Can it be, that in spite of all the talk linking him in early matrimony to Virginia I Field, Mr.

Greene prefers to remain a bachelor. To judge by his repeated assurances to me on this subject, I would say yes. (And now, having written this, I suppose Dick will elope tomorrow') Latest ictims of California colds, which by the way are much worse than the East, North, or Middle-West variety Shirley Temple, and your correspondent. So, i there is a touch of the sniffles about this column, youll know why. The amusing part about the Joan i Bennett Blonde-or-Brunette con-; troversy is that Joans hair' is naturally dark, but fhe had to dye i it yellow- when she first game to i pictures.

Because yellow was then the fashionable film color for femmes! Ina Ray Hutton Asks Annulment of Marriage NEW CITY.N.'Y. (AP) Ina Ray Hutton, blonde band leader, has applied for an annulment of her marriage to Charles O. DoerWald, a New York traveling salesman, papers on file in Rockland County Supreme Court disclosed yesterday. Miss Hutton contended that she and Doerwald were married last July 29 in Warrenton, Va. (Ive days before his divorce from his former wife become final.

Justice Mortimer B. Patterson reserved decision. Little Eva Observes Her 92ml Birthday HARVARD, Mass. (IP) Mrs. Cordelia Howard MacDonald, who played Little Eva in the first performance of Uncle Toms Cabin back in 1852 when she was four years old, observed her 92nd birthday yesterday at the home of a niece.

The daughter of George and Caroline Howard of Providence, R. who also had roles in Harriet Beecher Stowers famous play, Mrs. MacDonald left the stage at the rge of 12. However, she retains to this day a lively interest in the theatre. HUMPHREY BOGART FLORA ROBSON PAUL KELLY-HENRY PATRICK A WARNER BROS.

Fint Nad Picture OUR GANG COMEDY FOX NEWS NOVELTY Burlington, Vermont SAT. -a 4 SHOWS CONTINUOUS FROM 2:25 P. M. COMING SUNDAY EVE. MON.

TUES. WED. Hudson saw years ago, I thought something must have snapped the old bean. Then I learned that the tide of old ocean is stronger than the current of the river. Hence two-way floes.

Little nils on the side of the Pa'isades, to Manhattan when the trees have leaves, now bright, irregular ice fingers Miniature glaciers Pleasure craft in winter quarters here and there along the Henry Hudson Drive Makes me think of traverse City winters when I counted the days before I could begin sandoapering and painting the Lillian B. The pray Oueen Marv and the Normandie still lyin' idle at their piers Various Twelf'h Street also nracticaliv idle How busy they were in the days before that madness overseas. When the big shins brought in throngs and took out other throngs. A motorist frowning a coo writes out a ticket He wp eoing a hi too fas along the elevated high'vav Which is a time saver But time lcnt a'wavs s-wed whn the speed limit Is exceeded. MaP: Interesting lttcr from Mis Savde Frances Starr Dallas I ikewise from Franv J.

Kres-sler, Los Tks to Miss R. V. Detroit. and once more, good afternoon. (Copyrinht, 1940) ELMER DAVIS NEWS At 8:55 RrwtK If muUM KIIMICY I VUHR 0t FVit Sun.

2 Shows, 6:30 A 8:39 Tues 4 Shows, Contin. From 2:25 COMING Starting SUN. EVE. FEB. 25 BURLINGTONS GREATEST SCREEN EVENT "GONE WITH THE WIND TWICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 6 Matinees at 1:30 PM 7 Eves.

at 8:00 Snakes are able to digest the bores and teeth of the animals they swallow. ADMISSION PRICES MATINEES 75c I EVENINGS $1.10 Side Glances By Galbrait!) ALL SEATS RESERVED NOW ON SALE INXE3 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 1 A. M. TO 10 P. M.

Buy Reserved Seats NOW and Avoid Waiting I Line. Mail AttomPanied by Money Order or Certified Check until timers and Addressed Stamped Envelope Will Be Filled Promptly, TODAY and SATURDAY Mat. 2 P. M. Eve.

Coni. 15c from 7 P. M. 25c MAJESTIC CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS 10c ANY TIME SERENADES AND ESCAPADESLj Undr smiling South SAVINGS CREATE A BACKLOG OF HAPPINESS GUARD AGAINST that moment of anguish when you must say: What will we do for money now? Instead, make regular small deposits in a Savings Account. These savings pay for themselves in actual value, peace of mind.

All depositors protected on all amounts up to $5,000, and enjoy the regular controlled rate of interest. Dine and Dance Nighlly at The ROYALE GRILL Featuring The Music of the MODERNAIRS Special FEATURE Attraction IN PERSON TEDDY WILSON and HIS ORCHESTRA The Nations No. Pianist. Formerly Featured With Benny Goodman ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Cover Charge $1.00 Per Person. 1st and 3rd Class License.

RESERVE NOW RESERVATIONS LIMITED TIIONE 959 DANCING 8 to 1. Savings Checking Trusts Building Commercial and Personal Loans KENT TAYLOR MARUI SKELTON JOYCE COMPTON PEDRO DE C0RDCSA RKO RADIO Ridurt A Principal Production. Associate pruducer BARNEY BRISKIN. Directed by ERLE C. KENTON.

Screen play by Weldon Melick. Original story by Ian Hunter and Herbert C. Lewis. Burlington Trust Company Burlington, Vermont BRANCHES: WINOOSKI AND RICHMOND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation cowt IMfl IV MCA tiwvict IMC. WCO PAT Off The Green Hornet "ith CHAPTER NO.

7 GORDON JONCS Goud grief! I never expected to see the day my daughter, would iuggebt that I sJkgtti witji tdu beeuuimr Cali .1 iiiiO Or (leu Your Daily News Delivered i.

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