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Sunday Times Signal du lieu suivant : Zanesville, Ohio • 13

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Zanesville, Ohio
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Section Two Page Seven CARPENTER TERRIIED AT CORPSE SCREAMS Gwen Stager portraying the role of a beautiful blonde corpse in Club Scandal" became a studio hospital patient as the result' of an uunusual accident While she was lying motionless on the floor covered by a sheet a carpenter entering the set for the first time and not realising what was underneath the sheet stepped on Miss outstretched hand The scream she uttered as she reared to a sitting posture frightened him Into a near faint Mias bruised hand was treated at the hospital and when she resumed her place on the floor to play dead a wag put up a sign that read: Step on the 7 HIGH CLASS SHOW TOD RONALD COLMAN IN RANK MIGHTIESI AC IIIEVEMEKB in and Woolly' maniac I the object of the was to bring back the previous eve the part of GreyS "Hull Along fair creatures who will be rom the Novel by James Hilton SCREENO and STARTS WEDNESDAY AND With JANE WALTER BRENNAN EATURES TODAY AT: IMPERIAL RIMY and SATURDAY! SME! CAST 35 PEOPLE! i I A I waaai PLAN I OH great stars! fen THIS WEEK IN THE THEATERS is that composed of Rogers Italian dialect bring happl to everyone BANK NIGHT THURSDAY On the Stage AITH BACON funniest pictures which follow each oth that it is difficult al some of the lines are ZIEGELD TRADITIONS STILL OLLOWED WITH HIS OLLIES On the Screen 15G the ex en they tern than pub HIDDEN TREASURE IS BASIS NEW TYLER STORY Since time immemorial the lure of lost riches and the quest for hidden treasure has Intrigued the Imagina tion of adventure lovers the world over In "The Phantom of the the new Tom Tyler picture opening at the Liberty theater the story re volves around this alluring theme ate directs Jerry Lane to the auc tion sale cl the ranch and effects of the late Hiram Moore noted miser His curoslty aroused by the unwar ranted high bidding for a certain old picture Jerry buys it as well as ths ranch Jeanne Moore granddaughter of the old miser tells Jerry there Is a rumor that the picture contains the secret of a large amount of mdn ey hidden somewhere on the ranch How Jerry solves the mystery of the phantom rider triumphs over the murderous gang and wins the girl of his heart Is bound to win cheers from the lovers of stirring western drama Tom Tyler excels in the role of the ycung cowpuncher Jerry Lane and Betli Marlon supplies the feminine Jure as the old granddaughter Other members of the cast are Sam my Cohen orrest Taylor Charles King John Elliott and Dick Cramer is Lou Gehrig Yankee star first sack i er will co star with Smith Ballew In 'Laughing I I AL DEI AGE AM) CO IO5 I) NG in changed to It is an expose of rellg day whistle fists fly and cattle thunder in wild stampede as the pop ular new Western star routs rustlers with his six guns and wins romance as he sings three new cowboy ballads Over the Along Ride 'Em Cowboy" and the Sunny Side of Ute The actionful colorful story begins In arousing thrills when Smith Ballew and his partner Stanley ields hav ing received promissory notes Instead of cash for their work on Cecilia Parkers ranch find themselves in volved in a plot on the part of their neighbor and his lawyer to gain con trol of the property after ields has unsuspectingly cashed one of the notes With the ranch now In jeopardy the cowboys learn in time of their plans to stampede the cattle to prevent their being rounded up for sale to pay off the note A thrilling combat with the rustlers marks the climax to a story abundant with ac tion romance and comedy Ballew has a role that gives him heart warming opportunities to prove the scope of his talents In the fea tured supporting role is Cecilia Par ker blonde and lovely Great Lakes Exposition Re vue Coming to Liberty Lat ter Part of Week when a girl dresses in the vest of every day life she can con disfiguring birthmark on th Starts riday WINE WOMEN AND HORSES" with Barton MacLane Ann Sheridan 55 A I 1 uK DON'T LET YOU ROM SEEING IT! Archduke Julio Count Strunsky Otto Prince Michael Kurtz Bogart Ann Sheridan MurLane in THE SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL ZANESVILLE SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 1937 and most unusual mysteries the necessity cf physical perfection increases as presence of clothing de creases It is quite evident that ol lies girls must assay 18 karat To secure maids who are up to the Ziegfeld standard many are called but few chosen It took three stage directors three weeks to pass judgment on 8315 faces and 1723 legs before 75 of the former and of the latter were selected for current edition of the famous travaganza which is due for an gagement of one night at the Weller Tuesday one night only aith Bacon former Ziegfeld ol lies beauty and star of this Great Lakes Exposition Revue In troduces a new dance creation at the Liberty riday and Saturday It is a beautifully conceived and costumed Swan dance executed with all the grace and technical artistry of the dancer In an entirely different setting the noted beauty presented her "Bird of number a gorgeous pantomimic dance that has the assistance of ten girls who vie in beauty and artistry with the solo ist Striking scenery and lighting ef fects rich costuming and clever entertainment make the Great Lakes Exposition Revue a bctter than usual show One of the best comedy teams in a long time Anthony and actors who bill themselves as Retired Banana Al De Lange of does some amazing magic Verne Wilcox presents a remarkable acro batic dance and a routine of tumb ling that is extroordlnary Mary Dee sings Blues songs there is another comedy duo Keaton and Armfield thre is a musical trio and Harold Thomas rhythm maniac formerly with Rudy Vallee Au orchestra in the pit gives the whole show7 the flair and dash of a metropolitan entertainment Title of Houdini has been ious fronds and will feature Madame Houdini widow of the great magi cian It will get under way Nov 1 Marian Martin one of the 75 or more for the firt time loudly when Ziegfeld ollies comes to town Tuesday fur one performance only at the LIBERTY four days Loretta Young Itavtrr Bruce hi IhM'tor and TROJANS IN PICTURES Twenty five all members of the University of Southern Call fornia football team and 48 mid 1 shipmen non athlctlc members of the same student bodp were used in two sequences filmed for Navy" Annapolis football story i 'at the Trojan institution The entire by Lew Ayres Mary John Howard worked SINGING IN ZANE GREY THRILLER Shooting his way through blazing adventure singing his way into ro mance Smith Ballew radio's greatest singing cowboy is at his best In Zane Grey's smashing story of a fight ing bucknroo "Roll Along Cowboy" feat API LTS MATINEES 35c NIGHT 55c HILDREN 25c PRESENTING! A Request Return Engagement of the Most Widely Acclaimed Screen Sensation of a Generation! QUIMBY Double bill Ginger Rogers Lyle Talbot ar roll MacDonald I rances Kick In Thirteenth Bruce Ca but Beatrice Roberts in Takc TIIVRSDAY three Smith Bal lew new singing rowhoy star Cc NEW ILM RIOT IN OR A "Bevyuy R0W And HEfk avowte Steed tws warty ano ATHterc tommO Tuyea to toe sxuoO VAivy on her Awrooxycve epenS it Rn puasuM jajntT Too TtoOS THATt AU' SvftoArt etittot foynn iw voMaea tact Specimen' cast headed Carlisle and with the collegians CHAPTER ISLAND UMPIRES IN MOVIES Three Pacific Coast Conference football officials Gaius Shaver Hobbs Adams and Gar Mathews waw signed to play football officials I jf Hold Annapolis story featuring Lew Ayres John Howard Mary Carlisle and Benny Baker if 1 1 III KSliA one Hal 7 stVR I again scoops Joe despite the fact I that Joe had spent ning making love to the princess These situations then turn out to be only the build up for more hilari ous excitement which follows rap idly A plot is covered to mur der the princess is foiled by Joe who is able to beat Kelly to the wire with the story As Kelly curses his luck Joe gives him the final bit of news The prin cess is returning to America to mar ry Joe A cast of unusual excellence sup ports Brown in the film and in ad dition to Kelly includes Helen Mack as the princess Harry Davenport Russell Hick HalUwell Hobbes John Qualen ON OUR STAGE! THE GREATEST SHO1V OX THE ROAD YOll GllO PORTER CLASSIC TO SHOW AT THE LIBERTY coming to the Liberty Thursday is a produc tion anticipated with great enthus iasm by local theater goers Re public has budgeted much time and money to make it an adaptation worthv of the Gene Stratton Porter cial and from advance reports LYING THOROUGHBRED ON THE LIBERTY SCREEN Movie fans who like constant thrills in their pictures and es 1 peclally those who get their big kick from flying thoroughbreds have a treat In store for them In "Wine I Women And Horses" coming to I the Liberty Thursday Besides the two women Ann I Sheridan and Peggy Bates both of I whom are loved by the hero Barton MacLane there are a whole lot of horses Including one called about which revolves the plot of the melodrama There are some beautiful scenes of 1 racetracks Saratoga Bel mont Santa Anita and the and there is the constant excitement of big betting with the winning or losing meaning important turning points in the leading i 1 lives Earton MacLane departing from his usual role of hard mugg or cruel villain this time is a sympathetic hero a racetrack enthusiast and a gambler to be sure but you 1 help liking him Peggy Bates is a small town girl with an aversion to racing and all it Implies Ann Sheridan is a feliow i enthusiast and fellow gambler with MacLane Who wins him? Look at the picture and wft TODA A two Helen Mack Daienport In TUESDAY one Broadway Mars and scores of Ilffi in laie eonion raegivm ollies 55 I DDY four Pat i Hliinphroy Barton WITH JANE JOHN MARGO IL THOMAS ISABEL SAM ED5V EVERETT HORTON AN ENTHRALLING STORY ONE THRILLING JOURNEY TO HAPPINESS! loran with Wayne Glbwii Char leire Wyatt Jackie Moran RIDAY to clays Barton MacLane I Ann Sheridan Dick Purcell In "Wine Women and on the stage aith Great Lakes Exposition revue A witty and penetrating drama with a twinkle in its eye and a catch in its heart brilliantly written gloriously played blending in one enchanting picture all that you have ever loved in these three EA KEV1ON AND ARMiELD COMEDY VERNE 5VILCUX GIRL ACROBATIC SENSATION! M5RY DE" THE SONG'S Vol' I LOVE RET! IMPERIAL DAVr tu days Tom Tyler Beth I Marlon Sammy Cohen in original ana irum auvauw iryviw! (Jm (lf ie ineir eiiorts nave ocen wm byvnu i js Readers of the delightful novel will recall that it deals with the I power of a small boy to regenerate his foster parents and ness and contentment whom his life touches Jackie Moran takes the orphan waif and Charlene Wy att effectively portrays his little in valid sister These two youngsters sprang into sudden prominence as the juvenile team the for Wynne Gibson a long time favor ite is cast as the thoughtless giddy mother who thinks only of her own pleasure until her love is put to the test Sidney Blackmer is her hus band the long suffering Jim who at last has to resort to separation and divorce Hope Manning and Warren Hull have the second leads and the large supporting cast in cludes Huntley Jr Robert Greig Helen Lowell Vera Gordon Pierre Watktn Dorothy Vaughan Bodil Racing and Guy Usher ACE CAMERAMAN HAS ODDEST ASSIGNMENT One of the oddest tasks ever as a camertunjiu wtta uimv given to Mack Stengler who photograph ed Takes starring Bruce Cabot and Beatrice Roberts UVuUng WIV lllljJCIllU utou a pari oi uiic uig uuuwv uni Stengler an outstanding cinema Converseiy ovcr the Batalina Island Chan coast Southern Cali fornia photographing background scenes that were used as the basts for a Pacific flight scene in the picture Traveling in a specially built Ixxk beed plane Stengler spent many hours photographing vast spaces of water from great heights and from a mere twenty five feet above the channel Takes directed by Conrad Nagel concerns the adven tures of an aviator who turns movie actor and an air hostess who be comes a famous Trans Pacific filer VINA MI'RCJHXt the di ke DIXEP DIEEJIm Directed by Walter Lang Anociale Producer Rymond Griffith Screen Pley by Kathryn Scola Darrell Wee nd La ermr Lotti 4 i I Hi I THIRTEENTH GUEST IS MYSTERY THRILLER Attaining a new standard of per fection tor mystery melodramas Thirteenth screen pre sentation of Armitage pub lished murder mystery comes to the Imperial Tuesday as port of a sen sational double bill I Opening In an abandoned house where a mysterious death had taken place at a dinner party thirteen years before the plot immediately I I plunges Ginger Rogers the heroine I i into the midst of one of the weird i est ever presented on the local screen With two murders to account for in the opening sequence suspicion Is directed in rapid fire fashion to rail of the surviving guests of the i fatal dinner party and the solution comes in a sensational climax en gineered by Lyle Talbot who plays I the role of a debonair young private investigator I The production values of the pic i ture are remarkable while the cast ing has been excellent presenting i arrell MacDonald rances Rich Irene Rich's charming daughter and James Eagles Eddie Phillips Ervllle Alderson Paul Hurst Rob ert Klein Crawford Kent Ethel I Wales Phillips Smalley and Wil Ham Davidson THE CAST Vlrfil Jones Joe Brown Jane Hamilton Helen Mack raui aeiiy Harry Davenport HalliweH Hobbes John Qualeu Donald Briggs rank Reicher I Mr Hardwick Russell Hicks Mr Marshall Charles Trowbridge The new Joe Brown comedy 1 for a King" at the Weller theater I presents the wide mouthed comedian I tn one of his The laughs er so rapidly times to hear provoked by both situations and dia logue Joe is cast as a chump newspaper 1 man When a story breaks about at tempts on the life of a visiting no bleman editor assigns him to stick with the intended victim in the secret hope that the assassin may make a mistake The trail leads to an ocean liner and Joe stows away to find latter that a rival news serv ice has assigned Paul Kelly to cover the same story Bv the time the boat dock in rance Kelly has taught Joe a few tricks about news covering and in cidentally had him confined to the brig for the greater part of the trip When the two learn tn Paris that visit a princess Kelly WELLER days Joe Brown Paul Kelly Harry fur a day only Huge cat QUIMBY three days Ronald Corman Jane 5V)att IL IVarner John Howard in return showing of 5VEDNESDAY four days Jane With er Brennan the one man hand Pauline Moore Switzer Douglas uwley Jack SenrJ ELATl KING! HAROLD THOM w1TII RVDY 5 ALLEE KOM 1 Thirty years ago lorenz Ziegfeld produced his first ollies and em barked on his quarter century of ac tivity in the American girl" In the first ollies Ziegfeld set out to present a galaxy of lovely wom en such as had never before been seen on a public stage Oldsters will recall the furore the original girls created Not only were gorgeous but Ziegfeld had the erity to disclose more charms had ever before been bared to lie gaze As times became more tolerant oil gawking the form divine back to thv footlights Ziegfeld continued ever in advance of public mind The Messrs Shubert have continued the tradi tlon Now ments ceal a miih eida nr i mm mp) mnlp fl oni' the vertabrae But with a girl it is dif i ferent much different with JANE DARWELL SIDNEY BLACKMER MAURICE CASS MINNA GOMBELL MARGARET IRVING Sffl JJ JUL I jho uring Cecilia Parker and Stanley 1 gO ds coming to the Imperial Thurs H3 '5ei ww teak 6 fflE MCTOR 'z 1 riAL I I i i a RdS xo3 Ke Illa WMMB68K LIBERTY rfSi I si I ft 'ti I 'A 4 I.

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