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Show !T!I 1WH0WAN TIMES. IWKOWAN. r W-- - K M'S Well-Fittin- g LV V a I Nwppr . Colon. LF an hour spent with G. Robinson is, ,s.nulatjnff that for days .h,V V s pretty drab. look e be- n bavins a brief vacafinish-; after York, New """The Rod House." while t r tj f - J , The Hrodluay Sa nc: Tlie I te U'alrh: H'hwcod nigl 1 ,;r t 4 aimy A t ' r the A . i r ry to New York about three tin.es a jear, to get sa.d he Though his success on the stage was unquestioned, hes not betyearning to go back; to make ter and better pictures will satisfy him. Katharine Hepburn, on the other hand, wont give up the theater. But whatever she does on the stage, she says, must be in the nature of a challenge, or something different from anything shes attempted be- fore. After making "Undercurrent," with Robert Taylor, and five days r : f or : 1 in the 1941 Tournament of Roses picture appeared In procession her a local paper, Paramount auditioned her, and she was all set in the movies. From minor roles she worked up to the lead opposite Ray Milland In Til Again; shell Randolph Scott in with co-st- ar Albuquerque. ' Groucho Marx is afraid he may have a hit on his hands. He has a "The Middle play, Ages, j. jy liv v it p song ft y v ' , home. after , I AJ! ai i m "The Sea of Grass, with Spencer Tracy, she too headed for a vacation, in her Connecticut Parade; s y a later starting Brittons theme I - . . tT V Ki J v-,- - IV ... rlrW The politieans have suggested legislation to keep crookedness out of sports. Now if someone will only suggest something to keep it out of politics. (gT vA v which mean that hell have to be Hollywood indefinitely. with Norman Krasna, just rest on his laurels as McCambridge shocked at a rehearsal of The of the Thin Man by announcing that shes quitting radio, maybe forever. Shes decided to settle in the West Indies with her novelist husband, William Fifield, and Its Man good news that is to appear in u Katina another picture; dropping her after her magnificent performance in For Whom the Bell Tolls was one of Hollywoods glaring mistakes. She recently returned to this country to Play the role of Raymond Masseys in RKOs screen version of Je Mourning Becomes Electra, by Eugene ONeill. Dudley Nichols sgned her. Congratulations! Pax-jno- h; "irriruji initrVi . . . Former Maj. Arthur ONE MAN ARMY WANTS TO 116 killed who S. Japanese single-hande- d D., Hill City, Sfore b!nj made a prisoner, is shown talking to Lt. Col. Maynard to secure au B Weaver, Denver recruiting officer, who is trying a master as in the army so that the hero may to Under existing rules Major Wermuth would have in the commissioned before being as a staff sergeant. Wermuth, He turned down several master a sergeant. as served had army, offers with the belief he would he happier to remain and T st Ritter had a fine reason Bernice on , recent McGarry and His Mouse roadcast. Last Thanksgiving she Pfayed a small role in Its Only nmTr?" starring Maureen OHara Edmund Gwenn, when some scenes were shot in New York. en the was developed in Hol- ,er comedy scene was so y that her role was enlarged, she flew to the coast for new scenes omitting playing lhe outstanding radio st movie stage in armed service. TO HONOR GREAT WARRIOR . . . Suzanne Silvercruys Steven- son, New York sculptress, has de- signed this proposed bronze statue of the late Gen. George S. Patton Jr., wartime commander of the U. S. 3rd army. Statue of General Patton will be erected at West Point. K'i W4pf ter JtM Max-ZiPr?uc- es dow-T- I, rtffii . Uritv-0!?am g -- he army show, in Italy during - No only will Rosalind ,n f'rlt Independent Artists buiba7fn (eated by Miss Russell, her Dudley Nichols) but shes "Vf adl7en,lhe story comedy called William Holden Uk ,l '? Lo,e" ton skis and hate a friend tow b,m tUT behind a jeep; cant I ch7n it ubile he Jrmount forbade J U'JtL'n "Dear Ruth " The BACK ACHE TORTURE? SORETONE Liniments Heating Pad Action Gives Quick Relief! For fast, gentle relief of ache from back strain, muscle strain, lumbago pain, due to fatigue, ea posure, use the liniment specially made to soothe such symptoms Soretone Liniment has scientific rubefacient ingredients that act like glowing warmth from heating pad Helps attract fresh surface blood to superficial pain area Soretone is different! Nothing else just like it. Quick, satisfying results must be yours or money back. JOc Economy size SI 00. Try Soretone for Athlete's Foot Kills 11 5 on contact! types of common fungi water-fille- d Relief At Last sky. . . . The little tot spanking her dolly for falling into the 3rd avenue gutter. . . . The Chinese Salvation Army officer preaching in the cold A at 46th and the Mam Drag. reader who saw it happen suggests g lt for a poster. A crippled mendicant putting a dime in a March of Dimes container. For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. Bob Hawk believes that one big reason we find it hard to sell democracy is because of the poor sample case we are showing. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis One of Midtown Novelette: the realty firms in town promoted a simple-minde- d office boy to at $25 per week. . . . When any of their apartment houses lost money theyd put it in his name as a present from the firm. . . . The happy youth, however, discovered that he wasnt so lucky as creditors foreclosed on him. . . . The realtors repeated this trick a dozen times. . . . Our Hero recently died. . . . The top salary he ever made was $40 a week. . . . But the obit pages said "he died owing $2,000,000. Rus-trod- 7, SPARTAN PULCHRITUDE vice-preside- nt Quotation Marksmanship: J. E. Gobson: Learn to like people in stead of wishing they liked you. . . . Marcelene Cox: He sharpened his wits on the edge of her nerves. F. M. Howard: He gave her one of looks. . those person-to-perso- n As impartial as a H. Barstow: traffic light. . . . S. Torrence: She used cosmetics to edit her face. . . . Anon: People have improved everything except people. . . . Mar-y- a Bond: It is only fitting that the Cracker State has a crumb as ... 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Axis Sally Sudden Thawt: probably will travel first class to the U. S. A. on a ship that will bring dead American troops in steerage. Mercedes everybody Adventures her Quickly Relieves tion, who went to school wilh Movietowns Marie McDonald, still her closest chum. The walls of the ticket booth are lined with Maries photos. . . . Dunhill, famed for making pipes, has exactly five of them in its huge window space (on Vth near 50th). Everything else from ladies pocketbooks on up. . . . Sign in a 42nd St. stationers: Our fountain pens just write. away from He wrote it so he may John, Is mighty A bottle of Vicks bandy to have around the house benose drops... cause this double-dut- y .. who met in STUDENTS WANT PREXY TO STAY . . . Some 8,000 University of California students to head an invitation to down turn Gordon Sproul, the gymnasium and asked their president, Robert a large eastern university. Dr. Sproul is pictured, right, as he addressed the gathering. hadPresident no presto Columbia university, which has Sproul told the students that he had received an offer ident since retirement of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler. he'd like to do on the New York stage. But experts have read it and think it will have a long run. If it does, and he appears in it, that will TO NECltCT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF Manhattan Murals: The desert ed trolley tracks on 59th St. with the Columbus Circles under their eyes. . . . The Riverside drive milkman who does his chores in the frigid weather with no coat. Just undershirt and trousers. Exhibition. The lad in the NBC newsist room named Bonaparte, who says he is a descendant of Napoleon. . . . The gal ticket seller at Pcnnsy sta- - L designed for the - slightly larger hgute is tins It has just handsome nightie. enough of a .sleeve, pretty shaped neckline and a njimw belt that tics gavly in Lack. Choose n soft, all over flower print or solid tone rayon satin or crepe, and edge ith dainty lace and o ribUm bow L'STECI.M.LY A- wa-wor- th corr.e '4'e Meet s Don Ballad: Broadway (By Wal.n): Lets set it down and add the total up. . . . And find if it the final cnd. . . . There were vv the inns that held the jeweled cup . . . There were the songs that now arc strangely lost . . . And there To obtain cnmplHr cutting i;ltern, were girls to feed the flame of youth Instructional tor tin I ark Mc! nd 20 . . . Girls who were touched with Nililitk'on Uattcrn No rrn in rotn. tour name, addicts and moonmist and delight. . . . There numtrr. was the quest for ccrtainy and p.tfiptn KFHINO of . . . Tl was the truth. CIR( I K NFI 1)1 FRORK ere throb Tii Mission M , han frranrisro, taltf. whispers in the night . . . So we Unclose 2U cents fur pattern. will add this gossamer of mine. . . . Nn will well the terror we Knowing full find. An empty heart an Name. empty cask of wine. . . The futile Address. whimper of an eerie wind. . . . Yet, who am I to mourn a sinner's wake? . . There was no other road . that I could take! N 7 EDWARD G. ROBINSON Barbara N a slump: more who blew a tom Ills There seems to be a rare between the British and American arnurs to see which one gets out of Berlin first. We felt safer when they were raring to grt in. f. ihh si should be "1 Love a she rode on a float t on It- - . e - ; u lle L - t. e . LABOR SECRETARY ATTACKS STRIKE-CONTROS. secreBILLS . . . l ewis It. Srhwellrnbach. tary of labor, left, has gone on record against the (dip's revised Case bill and warned the senate labor commitlre that banning the closed shop and industry-widbargaining would bring industrial strife" instead of labor peace. Sen. Joseph II. Ball (Hep., Minn. I, center, and Sen. Itobert A. Taft (Itep., Ohio), authors of pending revised Case bill, are shown with Secretary Schwellenbacb. ' i te V 2h' k s ,t-- ; co-pro- t ofV.n-r- idt . . . Irnri have pay in a right ci me down to low that theaters ofrow aie iharg-i- t fering two I i! v.il S. hool u, H Ig only IS m h. . , ters and ruris uttenti n Dr-hin Bro.idw.iv hoiols new rate S15 d.uh !us n i'.ils . beev of State Mai .hull is only World War II vet m the U N council. . . . Marion Haigrove k in iking on a svn.iiatel idea w th an Krme t'avor. . . . Af Hiake and Bernice Talks of Beggars Holiday aie fi tidin. When hes siij'Hsed to kivs her, he men ly hugs her (Tie Mh ) . Tl e state seal of Georgia motto is Wisdam, Justice ufui Moderation. V f i uve I riu-- n why Liz i script of his next rrtiire t be prepared as h is a special interest in v(t.r Vacation" meant' cf then. TeerK and relatives, look- 'at ur tines. giving interviews, c..i t shuts on the radio eier't! ' i but resting. "I have to fl r). vT ' t. siut - , t t - r ! V VIRGINIA VALE ! H rn W y ie For Matronly Figure 1M, j M-lit- . . . Members of Michigan State cal,s doK.b?m.,J5 - Ihdore Sullivan. Wayne; Joan Faust, shakmDetroit. Annas, and Virginia man, Traverse City, Pa- ,ane Zimratt ROTARY FOUNDER . . . Paul P. Harris, founder of the first Rotary club, died at his home in Chicago at the age of 78, following extended illness. He also served as the first president of Rotary Interna- tional and president-emeritu- s time of his death. at v"' A "" ' - J v 'i CALOX change to for the ionic on your smile j Efficient Calox work s two seaytt 1 Helps remove film . . . bring one ,11 the natural lustre of your smile. special ingredient in Calox encourages regular massage . . . which has a tonic effect on gums firm and ...helps maka them rosy, lone op your mile. ..with Calox! Made m famtut McKtnvn labtratmtet, 11) gum tl pbarmaemtuni knete-bm- t 2A |