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Los Angeles Evening Post-Record from Los Angeles, California • 9

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FRIDAY JULY IS 1932 THE LOS ANGELES RECORD 11 HIGH ambition FILM RATHER HARD TO FOLLOW MORE WOMEN IN CITHR A survey taken by the University of Chicago shows that there are 100 fern alee to every B8 males ieartet centers and 108 men to every 100 women In rural sections ANGER AND PEAR RULE Anger and fear have a relation to the differences In the color of the eywrarrd tratr and shape-of the head I persona according to a University of California scientist cinematters II ii AN OIA) MAN DREAMS SOMEWHERE between 3 aqd 4 in the morning they dim the lights and lock the door at the Tavern The last diner has gone Pretty soon the clatter of the ttsh-washing machine stops In the kitchen And by that time chairs are piled on top of the tables ready for the floor -washers ho come at dawn The waiters and the bus-boys and the cooks go home At the boss says good night to- them It grows very still in ihe guy fit give you $100 to let me have him" And she does Later the bootlegger traces her there reiterates his offer to take her away with him and geta himself beaten to a ruddy pulp by her whom by the way she has learned to love -Well the way It goes Curiously enough Barbara Stanwyck was netfer better She makes the thing palatable George Brent playing the farmer is great everything said about him so far Is too little complete the program Amsterdam at Downtown the only SUE STECKEL FITTS All Policemen in State Are Named in Court Action All police officers In California were defendants In an injunction suit on file In superior court today The suit specifically names Chief of Police Steckel of Los Angeles Chief of Police William Quinn of San Francisco and District Attorney Buron Fitts The suit filed by Attorney Victor I Benson and the Olympic Travel club seeks to restrain the officers from interfering with operations of Ihe club The dub is organized to arrange jont transportation for travelers i without using common carriers REBUILT ROME ROME July Rome built in a day and Mussolini is giving Italian architects and engineers five years In which to rebuild the city His idea is to make Rome marvel to all the people of the He has instructed architects to the majestic temples of Christian Rome from profane and parasitic buildings because the ml-i lenary monuments of our history must rise gigantic amid the necessary i MALT SYRUP You'll do much honor I with Schlitx tho only malt syrup mollowod and purifiod by modorn ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS MAPI IT UNION LAftOt AT TNI FAMOUS SCHIITZ milwaukh IIHBIBHIBBilBBII Sixteen" thinks smiling Ieslie Mant (above) is just the age at which to set aviation records Having been a pilot for three years now planning to fly from I-ondon to Australia In seven a new mark for the route Wild ostriches can run at the of from 50 to 60 miles an hour for short distances Good Players In Turgid Tale WARNERS HOLLYWOOD: -The fur-rhuHe Frier' starring Barbara Stun uyek William Wellman director George Brent Lyle Talbot Leila Iten-aett Wurru Kinnell David Landau Watt McHugh llanUe Albriht lar-enre Wilson Lucille W'urd Victor Adele Watson Dawn Snub Pollard (raufurd Kent Sound new ami short aubjcct By RELMAN MORIN I am ton rustic to understand the subtle nuances of a cabaret-singer's heart But then being a rustic I should he able to comprehend the rest of "The Purchase Price" which' opened at Warners Hollywood yesterday For the cabaret-girl goes into the wheat-fields of North Dakota to marry a farmer hom she has never seen Wh she goes there 1 can't tell you On the other hand after she gets there she's still a bit difficult to understand She says herself tht she spent her life on Broadway In the show-business Yet she cornea Into the bleak wind-swept country lives in a board shanty cracks ice in an old-fashioned bowl to wash her face milks the cow and what-not These showgirls are a good deal more competent than we have up till now given them credit for being Now start over and see if we can figure this thing out Barbara Stanwyck as the torch-singer Is jilted out of an expensive marriage with a rich boy Hi detectives found out that she had been living with a bootlegger The bootlegger wants to marry her but she sees an advertisement in the paper regarding the delights of Montreal so she goes there and gets another job In another show One morning the telephone rings and she discovers that the bootlegger's pals have found her At approximately the same moment her maid tells her that she (the maid) has become engaged to a North Dakota farmer by way of a correspondence bureau says the maid "I stole one of your pictures 'and sent it so much prettier than I am" says the singer take your place got to leave town anyway I'll go out and marry the WARNER BROS DOWNTOWN Screen with loan Blondel! and George Brent Stage: Olga and loafer Three Blue Blair Richard Wally Master and Grace Morey Amsterdam Moore and Shy and the Hercules Trio By AGNESS UNDERWOOD Morey Amsterdam popular master of ceremonies has returned to Warner Downtown theater this week cello and all and is getting just as much applause as usual Amsterdam's manner nf Introducing "the acts is slow and unsmiling with an occasional good wise-crack sandwiched In and the crowd likes it Three Blue Blazes with their difficult tap dancing and Richard ally who can make billiard Imlls mind him are the two high lights of this program Wally runs around the stage tossing little balls into the air and then catches them in the many little fancy pocket-baskets which decorate his loud green coat Moore and Shy recently with Olson and Johnson now have an act of their own Olga and Lester with their acrobatic dancing Masters and Grace with comedy songs and dances and the Hercules Trio of acrobats complete the vaudeville program The film showing at the Downtown this week is "Miss Pinkerton" THEY do things in a big way in Hollywood At the height of the traffic rush yesterday I saw a motorcycle officer arrest three speeders in one fell swoop They were apparently racing down Third street He waved the whole group to the curb and had a Roman holiday with his littlf book of tickets IMS STARE LILYDAMITA iSSSSS? OPEN 9 SATURDAY tstl EKEE Shopping Bag with $1 Purchase Look lor the BIG GREEN NEON FISH YOUNG'S PEERLESS MARKET FISH -POULTRY BROADWAY HOLLYWOOD BOWL' TOMORROW 81 SIR HAMILTON HARTY MvcUr BELGIAN HARES FRYING SIZE lb 20c ROASTING SIZE lb 15c 1 By RELMAN MORIN is seated Then slowly the buzz and hum mounts to its normal pitch NTINO will have grilled hops another standing order that Al remembers He bustles into the kitchen and the cooks know from His manner that Valentino has arrived The waitresses as usual peek at him fhrnugh the diamond -shaped glass in the swinging-doors At likes his clientele Dinner is an occasion with them They linger over their coffee and liquers Women as well as men order full-course dinners with steaks and fowl and pastry And they make a grand affair of it These late meals in restaurants are minor ceremonies of their days Al likes that It makes him feel important BY this time the restaurant is filled Charles Chaplin -ith his usual order of English grilled chops and mushrooms Dolores Del Rio who has chicken livers Tom M(x Lew Cody May Murray George Cohan the aristocratic Hobart Bos-worth Al beams and flutters from table to table OMEONE tugs at his arm He opens his eyes and sees the dawn stretching its long fingers across the sky The day-crew is coming into his Tavern on Vine Street asleep Mr and says AL BROOKS STORES NOT CLOSING FIRM SAYS VALENTI chops Seven Branches Close Because of High Rental Costs The Brooks Clothing company is not going out of business Instead it is entrenching itself more firmly lo continue to give men fine quality hand-tailored clothing at the Brooks low price The reason for abandoning seven branch stores is that landlords refused to reduce rentals to 1932 lower levels and it is impossible to sell clothes at a new lower price levels and pay "boom rentals officials of the firm said The qlosing of the seven stores has forced the stocks of 8000 suits from those branches on the remaining branches where they are to be sold at extremely low prices PLANS SNAKE HUNT NEW YORK July Dr Raymond Ditmars the world-famous of the Bronx zoo is going hunting In Panama for the buehraaster the deadliest largest and rarest of vipers The buchmaster he said is considered to be the ancestor of the rattlesnake It reaches a length of 12 feet with fangs two inches long Its venom causes death within a few minutes HARRIMAN NAMED NEW YORK July Averill Harriman son of the late Edward Harriman railroad financier has been elected chairman of the board of the Union Pacific railroad Harriman long a director of the Union Pacific succeeds the late Robert Lovett By his election he also becomes chairman -of the Oregon Short Line railroad the Oregon Washington railroad and the Los Angeles Salt Lake railroad EXECUTE 2 YOUTHS OSSINING July 15-Alfred Corbellinl 21 and Alfred Cozzl 211 were executed in Sirlfe $ng prison last night for the murder of a policeman in New York Both youths entered the death chamber smoking cigarets which they flipped to the floor as they sat In the chair RICH IN COAL The three eastern provinces of Manchuria are said to contain 30-jOOOOOO tons of anthracite -79--j 000000 tons of bituminous coal and 128 000000 tons of lignite Tj NT Cost 85 Cents to Put Rheumatic Cripple Back to Work Again Now Joyously Happy While all his family looked on In astonishment and all his friends were amazed one man took all the pain swelling and agony from his tortured joints In 48 hours and did it with that famous rheumatic prescription known to pharmacists as you can do the same This powerful yet safe remedy Is its action is almost magical Just get one 85 cent bottle of Allenru from any live take it as directed and if In 48 hours your pains all left you get your money back It works just as swiftly with Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago and gig street outside That the hour A1 likes best ie cups his chin in his hands and looks down the row of empty tables The silence seems so strange when spent the biggest part of 7- years amid the rush and roar of crowds in the drifting laughter of people it does seem strange Then A1 begins to see old faces and hear familiar voices AT that table is a beautiful worn-an She lias a glorious mass of midnight hair and two black eyes that shine like obsidian Her mouth is a red wound across the white of her face Barbara LaMarr of course She comes to AI'b restaurant frequently Always surrounded with friends ON her right the man with the chiselled profile Francis Bushman Always gracious And a great connoisseur of food He often goes with At into the kitchen to supervise the mixing of a sauce or to prepare with his own hands a dish of mushrooms AND pretty soon a tall young lellow with blue Irish eyes and a contagious smile conies in He stops for a moment to exchange a joke with Al Something funny that happened on the set today or a gag that someone told him "Did I tell you the one Teddy Roberts told says the young fellowr "The one "Ye did Yesterday says Al come along saved a nice quiet place for you Mr But Wallace Reid never sits alone in the places Al reserves for him His friends call to him and make a place at their tables tie has a lot of friends Wally too many WITH his own hands Al brings him a bowl of tomato-soup He knows in advance exactly what Wally will order Thi there will be a steak And coffee with it Wally Reid will drink two or three or maybe four cups of coffee "You should drink milk" Al says to him better for you particularly at this time in the Wally Reid is his pet THE fellow Al figure out is that chap in the back of the room dining alone He always does Not that he friendly or popular with the laughing chattering movie-people around him But he seems absorbed in something and instinctively they let him alone Al hovers over him and lights his cigaret "Everything all right tonight Mr he says a short laconic answer Then abruptly he pays his check and leaves It bothers Al a little "I never can tell whether he likes it or he says "That Lon Chaney is a funny THE big moment of the evening will be when Rudolph Yalen-tino conies in usually there about midnight The word has gone around about it and the place i a packed with people Sure enough standing there in the doorway He smiles to Al and you catch a glimpse of flashing white teeth against his olive skin Al proudly escorts him to his "Your usual table Mr Valentino" A dozen times along the way the actor stops to exchange greetings with his friends The room grows miraculously quiet until he KEEP ON GRASS No "Keep Off the signs (in Ihe Oregon state capitol grounds at Salem Secretary of State Hal Hoss opined there is plenty of grass plenty of rain and plenty of sun so he plared signs like this to invite feet to the greensward The yotutg Leota BealL gH street Entrance Fresh JP Swordfish Lb 1 mVoC Steaks SWEET PICKLE HAMS wohrole Lb 1 iy2c w-le Half Half SHOULDER VEAL ROAST Lb CHUCK POT ROAST Lb 7V2C LEGS OF MILK VEAL LbllVfec LOIN PORK ROASTS Lbl3C Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Lb FRESH DRESSED BROILERS LbUVoC FRYING RABBITS Lb 20c FRESH DRESSED HENS Lb 15 'Ac CHUCK POT ROAST lb 10c SHOULDER LAMB ROAST lb 10c VEAL STEW lb 8c FRANKFURTERS no artificial coloring lb 14c DRY PICKED HENS 212-312 Lbs i YOUNG DUCKLINGS DRY PICKED FRYERS l2-2Vi lbs lb 26c SHOWS IVMPMONII UNDE WSIAGE FINAL WEEK LAST 2 DAYS MATINEE TOMORROW Good SHU THE Seat ENTRANCE CHEESE Stall E-10 North Aisle FANCY SANDWICH lAr CHEESE lb Swiss Brick American and Pimento CHEESE All Varieties Vi Lb PkgA 1 STALL Bacon Lb CREEH unsm STALL F-9 North Aisle Shoulders Yearling Lamb MANNINGS SPECIAL BROWN BAG Saturday Only STALL D-6 Center Aisle CLOVERBLOOM FULL CREAM CHEESE lb Limit 1 lb EXTRA EGGS small size dozen Limit I doz DOROTHY LEE CLAUDIA DCILREGGY SHEFFIELD at Box Office tor All Perlornmncee Wirtd Stage Premiere m0 Seat haw 25 S2 A-I UPERPEP CVfcRV EVE SO 7S iiV HIGHLAND GR 1 1 Stall D-8 Center Aisle GERMAN SALAMI per lb CHICAGO GENUINE KOSHER SALAMI lb X-l Basement Eastern Squares MUSICAL REVUE ELCAPITAN MATINEES HHMi HOLLYWOOD BLVO- REIASCO PROS 8383 OPENING MON JULY 25 BELASCO ami CURRAN INA WITH THE NY THEATRE GUILD Present CLAIRE FAMILY MARKET Stalls J-J-3 Basement SANDALL MARKET Stall G-l Basement Fresh Dressed TURKEYS Average 7 Lbs Lb 19c Stall B-7 South Aisle JUMBO RIPE OLIVES or 0 FANCY SWEET PICKLES 1 MAYONNAISE per pint Freshly made every day 14 2lbs-10c LEG OF PORK Whole or Half lb SAUSAGE Home Made mniipTiTii SwalBel Music C8 pmtes Cf rodwu MUtul 3644 IT ictrro) JV rAV lire new LOW PRICES JT UJUUlMW SI 00 SEATS NOW 4QC MAIN st FOURTH 50c SEATS NOW 25c Dl ID I FCni IP BALCONY NOW 10c DUIUitUUL PLAYING NEW ALL STAR COMPANY LIFE OF THE CHRIST lOPENS (jli Molli(ujood JULY 1 HSEE3 18- MARKET Stall J-l Basement CUCUMBERS dozen 5 Nectarines 5 lbs 10c MORRIS Stalls H-4-5 Basement YELLOWSTONE PEACHES lb CANTALOUPES each No less than sold SWEET SPANISHl 1L Ar ONIONS GREEN APPLES Ik Good Cooking lbS- Xr PEERLESS DELICATESSEN Stall E-4 North Aisle BANNER MILK 2 Tall Cans 5C Limit 2 cans with any purchase SPECIAL BUTTER Lb 20C World Greatest Entertainment Offer VOU CAN DANCE ALL AFTERNOON FOR A DIME YOU CAN DANCE ALL NIGHT FOR A QUARTER SOLOMONS COOLEST BALLROOM IN LOS ANGELES NEW CABBAGE per lb Vi ALL BUNCH bunches VEGETABLES Dienes Beets Carrots Turnips Itsdishes and Green Onions.

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