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Dancer’s Physical Condition That of Any Athlete By JIMMY FIDLER HOLLYWOOD V" I 8 — The Sept physical condition ot Eleanor Powell la amazing ’ This morning I watched her execute a dance routine that continued for six minutes Her pace waa ao fast X wondered if the camera eye could possibly register the slepa When she finished she stood beside me and her breath waa hardly faster than ordinary I suited if she were tired “Oh po" Eleanor answered "that little bit doesn’t tire me at alL" Donald Loomis trainer who keeps Mlss Powell Clark Gable Joan stars Crawford and other tA Y t This sparkling show opens Wednes- mirrors and chromlnum moored to tho tower of Manhattan’s tallest day at the Orpheum theater Love affairs and complications skyscraper forms one of the unique feature the story plot with Mr settings of the musical Against Astaire endeavoring to rid himself this background Mr Astaire and PLAYING of a haughty fiancee Betty Fur- a group of dancing girls put on ness so that he can marry Miss the spectacular "Bojangles of Haron rax audibli acnracN ? Astaire In Rogers and at the asms time try- lem" number with-MVICTORY—"Thro Cheer Tor Lover with ing to discourage a glamorous or- blackface doing a tap dance on his Kleeoore Whitney Robert Cummins leader chestra Georges Metaxa hands as well as his feet WUliam Fraley Roecoe Kerne eleo from matrimonial designs on Miss Jerome Kern of "Showboat” and Henry Fond In 'Spendthrift' with Uery Brian Fat Patereon George Barbler Rogers PARAMOUNT— Franc I Lederer and Ann A sensational solo dance In black-fac- o Victor Moore and Helen Broder- "Roberta" fama and his lyricist with Sothem In "My American Wife Fields have burned out Fred Stone BUU Burnt Grant Mitchell by Fred Astaire the presenta- ick one of the funniest comedy Dorothy Xraeet Coeeart songa already e soaring a popular— tion of the newest ball room yage teams to reach the screen head ORPHEUM Fred Aatatr and Ginger in "Swing Time” with Betty rurneet ity Outstanding are “Pick Yoursome of the the supporting' cast as a pair of self Up" "Never Gonna Dance" Erie Blare Victor Moore the swing waits George Meter Helen Broderick Bender Stevens John screen’s most gorgeous settings an but oftsn embarrass- “The Way You Look Tonight" and Harrington CAPITOL— "The Terae Rangefe" with excellent aupporting cast and ing matchmakers who innocently “A Fins Romance" Fred MacMurray Jack Oaltla Jtaa Par brand-netypo of story for Fred provide many of the complications Also In the cast of "Swing Urns” her and east of hundreds Astaire and Ginger Rogers plus six and much of the comedy of the era Landers Stevens John GEM— W C Fields In "Poppy" with HarringRichard Cromwell of the catchiest melodies of Jerome film Brio Blore convulsing butler ton Pierre Watkin Abe Rochelle Hudeon Reynolds Doucet Kem’e career are Catharine Lynne Overman Hamer among the at- of former Astaire-Roge- n Gerald Roiullnd Keith pictures Edgar Deerlng RIALTO— Bette Davie In "The Golden Ar- tractive elements of the hilarious also has a prominent role Harry Bowen and Harry Bernard row" with Georg Brent Eugene Pallette musical romance “Swing Time" A aerial ot club selection A of interesting short glittering night In Jean grey-haire- fal-aet- to Memory Lane BRENNER- - Elsa Ryan former musical comedy and dramatic star has a new She’s an executive in the job WPA drama headquarters in New York City and she’s pretty thrilled ‘ at her success there “I’ve never known anything about office work you know” says Elsa "and it’s really fascinating And1 must right We had two It’s much more expromotions citing to me than my success on the stage That was my job and 1 used to have more offers than 1 could take but this la a strange field and making good here has restored my From the time that she made a hit in “Three Little Maids” under the Frohmans Elsa starred in many productions successfully until a few years ago Sipes then poor invest- mints the illness tjand death of her husband Ambrose (“Dusty”) Miller and the protracted illness of their ion Marshall have made rough sledding for Elsa Though Elsa made her name as a singing comedienpe (remember “The Soul Kiss” and “The Kiss Waltz”?) she never liked the singing part much and became a dramatic star with tremendous drawing power on “the road” She toured extensively in “The Blue Mouse" “Peg o’ My Heart” “The Intimate Strangers” and “Tea for Three” They were all long runs “Peg” lasting for three years In tha summer Elsa played vaudeville in “Pfg for Short” and Ibves vaudeville people JThey’re so real and When they see you’re not ’uppity" so generous They’d give me tips on vaudeville technique and even mall me little jokes for i my act" In the winter of 1938 Elsa’ replaced Ciaale Loftus in "Merrily We Roll Along” with great successrand Is looking forward to tha new theatrical season with tha true trooper’s optimism Elsa’s hair is still that lovely pale She dresses it in littlp curls gold all over her head and usually wears pastel colors Shs Is handy with a pair of pliers hut the thought of l - HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Ts Flu!) out Add and Other Poisonous Waato Doctor ay your kidneyi contain 16 Milo) ot ny tuba or filter which to purify the blood end keep you healthy help Moat pace about 3 pint dy or about 8 poundpeople of watt Frtqucnt sr scanty pussn martin na burning shows tharo may hr Wrong with your kidney or bladder An it8m ot adds or notions in your blood Jot® dua to functional aidnsy disorders may M tbs beginning of nagging backache rbso lube peine lumbato leg peine loaeaf pepend energy Setting up night welling pummel jrobeedache end dierinn Don t unit! Aak wow dnugiet lor Doaa’e 91 wed aueoeeefuuy by nulLooe for oror 40 jroro- - They giro happy relief and will help the IS Mile of kidney tube flueh out paieonom sets from pen Mood Get Doaa’a Pill Adr Ivan Lebedeff eleo Hereholt "Sine fit Men" with Don Alnech j STUDIO—William Powell and Carol Lombard fat "My Man- Godfrey" With Alice Brady Eugene Pallette Gall Patrick also ‘’Tellowetone" with Henry Hunter Ralph Morgan Alan Halt Andy Devin STATE— “Thee Three" with Miriam Hoj-k-in Merle Oberon Joel McCroa Bonita Granville also "Cornin' Round the Mountain" with Ana Rutherford Ray Maeon Ken Cooper STAR-Keele- r Herbert Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett BROADWAY— Warner Baxter M "Robin Hood of El Dorado" with Ann Loring Bruce Cabot aleo "Waterfront Lady"1 with Ann Rutherford J Farrell MacDonald Grant Wither ON STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY— On the etag Grant Gardner and daughter Instrumental novelties and comedy Dave and Ruth Carleton dancere: Frank Salerno accordion lef ‘‘Rd! ' Knight novelty dancer Made! and Rae On the acreen trick and Impereonatlon Ginger Rogers In “In Perron ” with Brent and Alan Mowbray aleo Georg Rojter Pryor hi "The Return of Jimmy Set your clocks j W° leaps IS State Shows Problem v Play Western tlrama The havwf wreaked in the lives of three innocent adults by the whispering campaign begun by a lying spiteful child provides the theme of the powerful drama “These Three” which opens Wednesday at the State Miriam Hopkins and Merla Oberon play the parts of the tW o college girls who with the help of a young doctor Joel McCrea open a school for girls Two disturbing elements ln the otherwise prospering plan are Martha’s— silly sponging actress aunt Catherine Doucet and a vicious pupil Bonita Granville It Is she who starts the scandal which breaks ' up the romance between Miss Oberon and Mr McCrea and causes the failure of the schooL In the supporting cast are Marcia Mae Jones and Alma Kruger A refreshingly new type of western picture is “Coming Round the Mountain" a Gene Autry musical action feature Spectacular action sequences entertaining romantic scenes and hilarious comedy hits make this western unique In the eupporting cast are Ann Rutherford Roy Mason Raymond Brown Ken Cooper and Tracy Lana last Rites Arranged M BEACH Cal Sept 8 UPt —The body of L C' Faulkner Jr 22 killed in a parachute jump at the' national air races was sent the Orpheum’s Tuesday to- - his father la Big Spring Texas for burial ' r subjects completes new bill —LONG j ahead U I S The new 'ime let yjwWtijtbrprrdf -- Nil ’a fresh screen thrill with ttfe Queenand King of Rhythml Comedy Mystery Drama at Studio I w A The debonair modern comedy “My Man Godfrey” starring Wil- liam Powell and Carole Lombard proved such a "howling” success at ths Orpheum that it has been moved to the Studio theater for an extended run The screen story relates the adventures of Mr Powell as a butler in the dizzy ’i Bullock family Such episodes as the scavenger hunt in which Miss Lombard rereturns with Bill Powell aa the “forgotten man” the butler relieving Mrs Bullock’s hangover and Bill Powell’s rescuing Miss Lombard from a fainting fit with the fireman’s lift make the comedy grand fund Alice Brady Eugene Pallette Gail Patrick Mlscha Auer and Alan Mowbray turn in excellent performances ’Yellowstone" a tale of the conflict of yesterday’s bandits with modern racketeers Is also on the Studio’s program Henry Hunter and Judith Barrett head a cast which Includes Ralph Morgan Alan Hals Michael Loring Andy Raymond Hatton Monroe Owsley Paul Fix Paul Harvey and Claude Alllster m De-vi- ne FRED GINGER 0 Romantic Comedy Drama at Rialto MusicaL Comedy Star Becomes Executive in WPA Drama Headquarters be-al- r w ‘ C Swing Time’ At Orpheum well-meani- physical conditiba is as “on edge” as that of - a Max Schmeling before a championship bout "In better condition" Loomis said of El- eanor “than 9999 out of 10000 men The muscles in her shapely legs and hips move like rippling waves Yet I for all her excellent condition and remarkable tap speed she is not as 'fleet a runner as jean Parker Dancing at terrific pace for alx The two girls have proved that minutes Eleanor Powell’o breath to Jean’s satisfaction is hardly faster than ordinary Hollywood has its "simple eve- elal imperfections overcome these nings as well as Its spectacular because of their eyes? Such a one took place in Tiluca This discussionintriguing of eyes cams up lake the other night when ap at Katharine HepbaraVtamie the Outdoor dinner party welcomed the Other Someone in the full' moon aa it first peeked then crowd evening said ty Katty that her exclimbed over the top of the moun- pressive eyes were the secret' of tains to the southeast Thera must her success “Nonsense” Miss Hephava been 60 guests at the dinner burn retorted "name me a star among them Bstto Davis Helen whose eyes are not beauttfuL” And Twelvetrees Virginia Bruce Bing to save us no one present could Crosby Leon Erroll Guy Klbbe do so to moon Aa the seemed and more rest on the mountain top almost On order from home I stopped as if ready to roll down the sil- in a market yesterday afternoon houetted incline Crosby sang soft- for a bottle of milk A shy little man of unmistakable ly "The Moon Comes Over the Mountain" Within a few seconds figure was there At the moment the entire ’group took up the re- I spied him he was pinching tofrain Someone turned out the matoes and the Japanese operator house lights waiters stopped serv- of the vegetable stand was expressThe lit ing For the next few minutes it ing distinct displeasure was a scene of rural simplicity tie man turned and as I guessed marred only by the high Fidler It was Charlie Chaplin Charlie does his own household The market owner tells shopping ! I contend that eyes are the most me be la an astute buyer He eximportant implements for screen amines his vegetables and meats success In proof thereof I point before ordering Another to any and every motion picture carefully star who shops at the same market star Whatever their other physi- Is Bette Davis but she Is not as cal faults they have fascinating meticulous as Chaplin Despite Clark Gable if I may use publicity otherwise eyes I know less him as an example has Clear friend- than a dozen stars who emulate ly eyes that make- - watchers forget Chaplin mid Miss Davis Crawhis physical defects Joan ford Rochelle Hudson Jean Harl(Copyright 1936 McNhught ow— how many actresses with fa- Syndicate) By L AW r 1938 Ho-er- in good health tells me that at the start of a picture Miss Powell’s A SAW LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 00 ini Bette Davis with George Brent playing opposite her in the masculine lead comes to the Rialto theater Wednesday in “The Golden Arrow” an entertaining romantic Mr Brent plays the part comedy of a shy young reporter who falls in love with wealthy Miss Davis after a series of misunderstandings and flirtatious entanglements The picture moves in swift tempo to a hilarious and surprising climax in which true love conquers the obstacles of wealth and deception Eugene Pallette Dick Foran Carol Hughes Catharine Doucet and Craig Reynolds head the sup‘ porting cast Vibrant with drama "Sins of Man" also on the Rialto bill is the stirring story of a father’s struggles and temptations his sorEltie Ryan rows and triumphs Jean Hersholt is cast In another great role Don cooldng a meal would spoil her Ameche plays the double part of day Hersholt’a two sons Allen Jenkins crochet-er constant is a knitter Eua heads the supporting cast hemstitcher and embroiderer She even crochets gloves which Is no easy matter She adores mak- Coconut Grove Gets ing handkerchiefs both plain and Griff Williams Band fancy Born in Indianapolis Indiana ' Good solid rhythm and tuneful July 19 Next: Marguerite Sylva melody are the factors to which Griff Williams prominent orchestra ' leader attributes the success of his ' nationally known band Green Will Preside which is coming to Covey’s Coco Grove Thursday for one night Over Miners’ Meeting nut onljl Williams encourages his band to make friends with his guests which has resulted in a large fol- in An RKO Radio Picture with VICTOR MOORE eric BLORE BETTY HEIEN BRODERICK FURNESS Directed by George Steven Exciting Scenes GEORGES METAXA K PANDRO S BERMAN Production I NewSensationsI More Beautiful Girls Than Evert iitiijfi V- WASHINGTON Sept 8 (INS)— Despite the fact that he holds a union card from the United Mine Workers of America which union has voluntarily withdrawn from Its affiliation with the A F of L In his view President William Green will preside over the organization’ annual convention in Tampa next November he made known Tues- day Green said he probably would accept a card from some other union affiliated with the federation It is doubtful if John L Lewis president of the powerful mine workers’ union and the nine other unions comprising the C L O which have “walked” out of the federation will attend the Tampa meeting? Lewis said It “would be a waste of railroad fare for us to go there" Judge Sees Victory For G OPinNY NEW YORK Sept 8 (INS)— New York state will be safely Republican In the forthcoming election Supreme Court Justice William F Bleakley aspirant 'for the Republican nomination for governor declared Tuesday following his return from an upstate tour "Governor Landon” said Bleak-le- y In an interview at Republican state headquarters "made a very great Impression at Buffalo The country districts are: for Landon Sentiment for him was strong before his personal appearances upstate and hie visit has intensified that sentiment” sw I lowing So popular was the Williams’ band when it was in Salt Lake City before that it is being brought to the Coconut Grove for this return engagement The band is en route to the Mark Hopkins hotel in San Francisco WWW cof Rainbow Ballroom To Reopen Wednesday Under the management of Jerry Salt Lake City Jones' well-knoorchestra leader the Rainbow ballroom will be opened for the season on Wednesday night Dancing will be featured every Wednesday and Saturday evenings to the music of Jones’ orchestra This year’s entertainment will feature Shelly Hyde at the piano and Lowell Hicks playing the vibraphone and marlmbaphone an Innovation with dance bands Ths ballroom baa been completely renovated for the' new season SixNew J E R O M E KERN melodies I The Swing Time Waltz NeverGonna UpAlheiWay You" Look Tonight A Fine Romance-AlltheJyr- ic$ : Yourself Dance-Pic- k Bojangies of Harlem by DOROTHY FIELDS r’ v A lY A:1 I -- e-" Hereford hu just opened the first municipal fruit market in England X fSlUvrMf River Boat Freight Handlers Walk Out ST LOUIS Sept 8 (INS)— About 260 freight handlers for ths Federal Barge lines went on strike here Tuesday A member of the group said that the workers are an hour wage Inseeking a crease H ROdell Speratlng manager of the company said the walkout came as a complete surprise and that no demands have been made mm V A' kr VCTO bVO ti'c MOORl hC“N OOIc STARTS TODAY CEORGIS ©HUPEI v: |