| Show I i i I I Potash md nd Per mutter On American Screen No o two characters of fiction can equal the record of Montague Glass' Glass famous partners and These two gentlemen purveyors of cloaks and suits have made people laugh In fourteen different different different dif dif- dif dif- ferent languages Their sa sayIngs say say- ings and their whimsical adventures adventures advert advert- tures have ha brought forth many a I hearty American roar loud German Gennan guffaw polite French titter sedate British chuckle The stage pla plays s 's dealing with them havo have been playIng playIng play- play Ing for the past ten years In Jn practically practically cally caily every country on the globe And now in the movies mo they are I piling up much more merriment in I every corner of the world In with Potash and now playing at the American Amerlan theatre Is the second of these stories to be brought to the screen by Samuel Goldwyn It Isan is isan an adaptation of ot the play Bust Busi Bustness Business ness Before Pleasure but instead of leaving its heros in the cloak and suit trade it takes them to I Hollywood where they try their I hands at producing movies A stellar cast enacts the i picture Alexander Carr and George Sidney play the principals and others In fn inthe the cast are Vera Gordon Betty Blythe BIthe and Belle Bennett |