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Show THE PAGE SIX Thursday, December 20, 1915 NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Wr' Mm r? Mr v. rZ Hi ; hi lllSj BOBBY Marty Unks Broad Shouldered Junior Jumper All Occasion Frock for Matrons 1 -- STAGESCREENMdiO dfi. CROSS Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE who recent JAMES MASON, a as national poll "England's most popular motion picture actor" for th RolanCo,; second time, is likely to chalk up similar honors for himseli in America. You'll see him in "The Man in Gray," released bj Universal Pictures and probablj in American-mad- e pictures as well, due to that tieup between Univer . m W ; She's been eighteen for three years tht I remember I" and I b she's nearer txt-- v L Wk - M- II III I 1 - SSSt' ' "... And this ; By Ernie Bushmiller NANCY I HOW ? 7 ( I PROMISE U MO---YO- K AAOVIeJ TALK OUPINS h TO KEEP I HELP BEING A CHATTER- mi THE 6UESS VOU JUST CAN'T QUIET DlS TIME ,nsp 1 NO USE Y IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT A V. t is the gym!" ; 7 i . f - Q . h l'U vJ fit I " ysz L .iVr3 ft ? I 5 ... "V A w J22 MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher - I'M GOiN LOVE OFWHERE YOU GOiN' TO COLLE6E!i MV WAY ALL DRESSED UP I'M A WORM LET.' .LIKE THAT?. (VM J UNIVERSITY FoRTHE v i3 MAN BUT YOU MAVETO HAVE A CERTAIN r AMOUNT OF NTFI I rfiFNrFI L Nk- -v wHAT ARe y0U SONNA OH 1 HAVE A CERTAIN aiiaiilitii: ftmwun CTnnvT-- J.- 1 r. : ? L SmnT m " atjim . . TtAEYRE GONNA cV?r v I i I mc.' C OIUU J NOW.' " " LITTLE REGGY Byargarita yK- W v.. a, MfI JITTER WUAT A OAV IT I TI SEB ANVAAORE nuts who TMIMK TEV SEE UTTLfe -- 1 IWlv - 1 1 j I I I 11 11 a 1 -- o iV v sal and J. Arthur Rank ot England, Leo Spitz and William Goetz. Mason's known as "The English Humphrey Bogart," which give! you an idea of the kind of roles he plays; he's murdered many young ladies on the screen, in a variety of ways, but says that the way he extinguishes Margaret Lockwood in "The Man in Gray" is the worst of all. "Two Hours of Stars" (stars from stage, screen and radio) will be broadcast on the afternoon of Christmas Day over the full Columbia network. The list includes Bob Hope, Vera Vague, Ginny Simms, Jack Benny, Artur Rubenstein, Alan ("Falstaff") Reed, and many others, with Don Ameche as master of ceremonies. There may be a skit done comedy by famous stooges Vera Vague, Jerry Colon-na- , Reed and Rochester, among others; people so clever they're stooges no longer. It seems as If everybody's By Arthur Pointer f Jf I V .tCT 11 W rr 1 . n f MOTUER j 7 11 .MOTHER, n&cuirs wr toe ACE 9UR.HINO V ( too coo 1 5TT iij 11 By Gene W Ow WERE " r tii- - cTWHAT5AT VOL 'c V -- AWO.L.- ' . "V MEjN5 ABSENT I - NMITHOUT Z OUR. 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Size 12, jumper, takes l',g yards of blouse, yards of 35 or Namo Address material; fabric. h l't EXTRA TASTY BREAD! sing- Humphrey Bogart and Lauren who like to wear matching gray flannel slacks and red flannel shirts, tlso each wear a tiny gold whistle hers on a bracelet, his on his watch chain. They said they'd never take them off for any reason. But it wasn't long before she went into "Confidential Agent," and had to take off her bracelet for romantic closeups with Charles Boyerl T1 -i , k X ,A YEAH' ABSENT WIT40UT KV goings-o- n A It takes conductor Nat Novick ind pianist Tom Howard Jr. more than four hours to arrange and orchestrate that weird music you bear a "It Pays to Be Ignorant"; nothing is left to chance, every discordant effect Is carefully prepared. Charles Boyer says his imitators are ali wrong when they present iim as saying to Hedy Lamarr, " 34-4- 8 LU ing in "The Bells of St. Mary's." The famed boys' choir, St. Luke's Choristers of Long Beach, will sing. Bing Crosby, naturally, will sing-f- ive circular staircase constructed entirely of lucite in that new home she's it'll rise from the Byrnes1 center building; of a 30 by 40 foot hall. - U- WELL . t LMaiii8923 I Ba-cal- L REG'LAR FELLERS WHY WERE.N'T IN SCHOOL YEiTERDAY, PiNHCACi Vi m 1 wide-girdle- Ginny Simms, who raises prize pigs on her ranch, traded a young porker to Dorothy Lamour, in exchange for a turkey from Dorothy's prize stock. Incidentally, Ginny's going to have a YCXJ $ 1 broad-shoulder- Nice Jkf'&jf J numbers, including "Adeste And Ingrid Bergman will lift her voice in song for the first time an the screen; she'll do a Swedish folk song. The picture's a Christmastime release. WftC 1 &n - 1 J I jgn ( . UCw Jl tu,- - By Len Kleii I SODAS I Y 3 CHOCOLATES, 2 STRAW- - "Come wiz me into ze Casbaa-aah,- " presumably in Hedy's screen debut In this country. Matter of fact, in 'Jie picture he didn't ask her to go inywhere with him. 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