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Show lfc SMlTHF1Kl n SENTINEL. SM1THF1E1J). I TAII THE SUNNY SIDE OF oi That Clean Comics THE STAR DUST 5 Will Amuse Both Old and Young jNiovie Radio $ Bjr VIRGINIA VALE the happiest, butj PERIIArS the most bewild- featherheads It Mutt Be the Eat ts(3uiic ME NEITHER SOMEHOWl IM THIS HOT WEATHER loss of APPETTTE I Don't have APPETITE- AM - CAM MOST OFEM BE TteACED 1b Food ered family in the country jus now consists of Michael Kelly, his wife, and five children whj live in that part of New York) ' City known as the Bronx. Their twelve-year-oTommy has been selected to play Tom Sawyer! film of in the the Mark Twnin classic. Such un opportunity for a youngster wouhl be a dramatic thunderbolt in any family, but for the Kellys it was the first good break in years. Fapa Kelly has been on the relief rolls for two yenrs, his Jobs ss janid tor in a school and at beach having dwindled to nothing. Mania Kelly has been to tlie movies only three times in her 23 years of Solznick-Internation- al life-guar- marriage. Tommy and his father are in Hollywood now, and Michael gets a day's extra work every now and then while his son is being groomed for stardom. k When you see Cluudctte Colbert In "I Met Him in Faria" you will find, it the gayest, most' delightful1 utterly film in many' months. Claudette Colbert,and Melvyn Robert Douglas, Young romp through' the picture as if they! were having the time of their lives.i It is the story of a! girl who has saved ' for five years for trip to Paris, and when site gels there everything happens as it might have in a fantastle, dream. A giddy novelist and a cyiv, leal playwright fall In love with her.1 k For the first time since their marriage, Joel McCres and Frances Dee will play opposite each other in the Paramount picture "Wells Fargo., Adolph Menjou and the Mrs. known to ns as Verreo Teasdalo will be together in Sam Goldwyns "Marco Polo" and the one extra elanse they, Insisted on in their contract was that the dividing Wall between two dressing rooms should be taken down se that they could be together. k Everybody is wondering just what is to become of Simone Simon. After a few days work in "Danger Love, at Work" she was taken out of the' cast and Ann So them substituted. The heroine was supposed to be an American girl educated in France, and Simone's heavy accent was just too much to be convincing. Twentieth-Centofficials still have faith in her, and say that when they find just the right story for her they will put her to work again. ury-Fox k The dinner party that marked the x end of the recent convention pat on a show, that included about a million dollars worth of talent. Irving Berlin sang "Remember, the Bits Brothers made the rafters ring with hilarious shouts by their impromptu but Eddie Cantor foolishment, walked off with the honors of the evening when he arrived in blond curls and baby dress and did na imitation of Shirley Temple. Prettiest girls at the party were Loretta Young, who came with Merle Ober-oformer lianee, David Niven, and Alice Faye, who came with her constant beau, Tony Martin. Incidentally, Tony will be baek on the radio regularly again soon. Twentieth-Cen-tury-Fo- ns I Mary Pickford is asking $700,000 for Pickfair, because when she sella the house she will include all the treasures that she and Douglas Fairbanks collected in travels around the world. When she marries Buddy Rogers, she will live in their a simple beach house and an house, and The Curse of Progress JOE WHEN YOU GET Y'SEE. SON TO SE BIG AND STRONG THEY'LL HITCH VOO ON TO ONE 0 THEM THINGS TORfrf jAy t v3, PLOWS. THEY CALLS EM THEN V001L HAVE TO drag it sack aat forth FORTH ALL DC BACK AN" p'VL fc&g - ? PvferjV- . . , reminders of her former life around to haunt her. Whoever is purchaser will possess an estate at which notables of the world were entertained in the days when Mary and Doug were filmdoms most celebrated Mutual Bigger, the business man, was signing his letters. I see," he said, to his typist, "that you have speiled received with 'ie' and ei in another." "I'm sorry, she said, one erf them was a slip." "Well, youd better correct it before you post the letter." "Certainly. By the way, which one will I correct?" "Why-er-wh- the owe. ed ranch wants no couple. k ODDS AND ENDS Martha Raya gets furious when anyone refers to her as m rubber-facecomedienne, but Joan Crete-fin- d always refers to herself as Elepkant Annie, became the never forte Is enything lot are grata-fu- l ...AU the girls on the RKOV.dtlie Steven-toto lha costume designer, for malting them look to elegant. By icay of showing their gratitude Ann Soth-erHarriet Hilliard, Gertrude Michael end Ann Shirley got together end knitted, sewed, and bought him a knockout summer wardrobe . . . Mary Carlisle has added a pretty penny to her earnings by having Bing Crosby advise her on horserace bets. C Waitern Newapop r Unloa. d thats wrong, of course." n, lie. Worriment A man had been visiting a certain widow every evening for some months. "Why don't you marry her? asked a friend. I have often thought about it, was the reply, "but where on earth should I spend my evening then? Wheres My Hat? "The next person who interrupts the proceedings will be sent home," declared the Judge. "Ilurrayl yelled the prisoner. n, HAVING GONE INTO HIDING WHU A GOOD BOOK WHEN 1HE CALLERS CANE, YOU CANT DO ANYTHING ABOUf IT WHEN YbU HEAR YOUR WIFE SIGNING Y0 UP DEFINITELY TOR AFARlVlHE NCH-- f Ydo were going to flay fdker. ml If m (rant ku r Feople of Egypt The people of Egypt are of the same stock as the ancients who built the pyramids, and despite tha lapse of centuries still look like, them. 1 |