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' - rERRY LATEST NEWS 1 EVENTS 17:17771111777711 Rey b Frly" -- 14 i-- 01 it a trd241:a 1 —044H I13artara I 1 TI "Riders of the Purple Sage" with MONTGOMERY - 111 1 Po MIMS 1 tit 11 04- ' tr74 t I ALSO "SUICIDE SQUADRON" With Anton Walbrook—Sally & Gray - '' I 1(1r -- r Elam 'IL 0 - i r 1:lf E 1 sc:'' ' i 440014 i t f' t i c i of an apple tree t bro"Tilthec)rsse" 1 ahrev:sastthsheerayted:eo"nAto7lods i 1 ef re Tvehreysomdadnefrelloonwe la 9re hours chap ' "Hmmm" mused the visitor sleep 20 hours a "'Why day while the other sleeps s eeoptahelr9 1 ' the a day and sleeps 20" t ' i t ee is?" only 4 - ( t simple" the yokel "The smaller one is Romance - It "That's explained the alarm clock!" -- 1 g ( ! o The boy and girl sat at a corner table In the night club The girl a trifle under the weather amused herself by alternately kissing her boy friend—and then following with a right hook to the boy s jaw Eventually the young man grew a bit tired of the whole procedure Besides his chin was beginning to feel raw "See here darling" he complained grabbing her arm "I don't mind you kissing me but why the sock after each kiss?" A quizzical half smile flitted across the lady's face "I love you dearest" She sighed "I know" cried the boy "I love you too—but I don't go around punching you in the g' F ti l i I - 4 I k f face!" i- The girl reached out and took the boy's hand in here "I know Jimmy" she whis"You always pered tenderly were such a shy backward kid!" 0 Substifuto The pretty redhead stepped up to the counter In a grocery store and asked for a pound of sugar "Lemme see your ration card" the proprietor ordered The redhead dug Into her handbag and handed the gro- ceryman an oblong piece of cardboard The proprietor turned' red "This isn't your ration card" he bellowed "This Is a picture of you in a bathing suit" "I know that mister" smiled the girl "But don't I look the nuts!" What Do 'Extras' Mean to Picture? Went Hungry Helen Walker blond newcom working in the background of any picture Now with the shortage of man power our producers had better yards tial star material in the ranks Richard Simmons got his first assignment in ''Seven Sweet- hearts" with Kathryn Grayson Many famous photographers have trained their lenses on Bette Davis but she insists the best pictures ever made of her were made by her mother—an I t - i I i - look in their own backThere's plenty of poten- --- - t er who has the feminine lead in Paramount's "Lucky Jordan" once lived five days on 8 cents' worth of buns and bologna while trying to crash Broadway I (Continued from Preceding Page) 1 ' : -- 4 i e t -- 2 R! r ki It i - WAr4 -- agaae "Aro Husbands D With -- - - - 'f - - --- - - l'i - ':- t — — 0 MIMITMIlltrril4 — r- - - 1'' - ' 1 ' ' Ags - 4 f mhonte 1 Fifth 1 - - 11mPhony Argo 1 4 COATES Colsn(1in kovIteh i ' 1 I A 41 1 ' L'147:14141: kowokyi Ye e4 41 ' 4 I - i - i - ' - t - r I iq irgon 4:111t 4 Diancen 6 - - 4 -- -f 4 Nov 24 3:30 p in Tuesday SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE 50 Per Cent Three Concerts Box Office $325 and $625 74 S Main opens Monday 4" i v - tt -- Hh It' I Ncessaryd Ray Milian& - U '4 ra 0 f BARNES Et ' E ""almplit 414t1V44E") N 4 USfe JoHN t'( A I -- '1"1'-'''r- : k pm 11:1010 Wore 7 71 — Groat! : A RESERVED SEATS: $165 & $275 lox OFFICE 74 SOUTII MA!!I ST 4 WPA WAllt stevieesepoeteAho —I--a I xf lt 4 - ' i6 I e I I He Random notes about pictures you're seeing: There isn't a better director in Hollywood thlin Leo lvicCarey and there couldn't be a more potent box office combination than Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant These three are concerned with "Once Upon a is Honeymoon" and the result :a a movie that should prove whale of an attraction wherever It is shown The story is curious- ly uneven In several spots and there is an unfortunate attempt or two to blend farce comedy with stark traged y but all in all the good things far overshadow the dubious moments Ginger as always is very swell I easy-goinwhile Cary is at his best throughout the entire film I'd call "Once Upon a Honeymoon" one of the better comedies of the year and I think you'll go along with that opinion when it comes your way William L White's best seller "Journey for Margaret" has been brought to the screen by Metro with Robert Young Fay Bainter and Laraine Day in the leading roles The yarn grows a bit heavy in the telling although there are several scenes of great beauty and understanding I'd say that women will enjoy "Journey for Margaret" to a greater extent than the men Odds and ends in the entertainment world: If Hollywood is still doing business at the same old stand next year la number of Broadway favorites can be expected to desert the gay black way for the movie Danny Kaye will do capitol his first picture for Sam Goldwyn and in our opinion can't Jack miss being a sensation Pearl now scoring heavily on the air again will also head west for a picture engagement —while Ed Wynn is likewise The considering a film deal Milrdovies can use all three ton Berle knows a horse player who has but one wish He wants his horses to go as fast as his money! photographer 1 - pthoeintevdtstoltotrwo thmeiddlaelgahgteLd :ohiroitvedertoe stiweeopminigddilne tahgeedahmaedn Mother Knows Best - eAve — I l The local yokel was showing ' ths 11110011 zerseet 1 Mark Points Out Pair You'll Like ot c- it947-124- 5111ANWVCri STEVENS 2nd Feature GEORGE JOHN - Explanation and Van Heflin also "Navy Convoy" with Bob Taylor and Charles Laughton Russell Wade is another RIC 0 grabbed him for better things Keep yolir eye on Louise La Planche (elder sister of Rosemary) She's under contract to Paramount now —played Martha Scott's school chum in "Our Town" Johnny boy Bogden an was tested for Bette Davis' son In "Watch on the Rhine" missed out because of his height But he's had many nibbles One day some smart director will carry through with a screen test and Johnny won't miss 'cause he's good looking and has what it takes Today the extras have a bet4 ter chance than ever especially -the men — even though many 777-1 M older stars have been brought TO MIDNITE back to the screen But you cam-nexpect a youngster like a on to fall in love say Warner Baxter —and have it stick! 'Cause we've 4 (et gone beyond that j U'M L lilt ZANE II IARRIE1 ERIKSON 64 0SO Lid ER knot NELSON - EMI AWESS EDGAR a n d JOAN ! IONE AlOINI !Nang LEIF 1 °LATE liuisate "I JAMES EAR JON rr: ''f-v -77----i k 's man heroine and John "The Moon Is Down" found unconvincing in its play form The first even with Helen Hayes to bless it ran only 95 performances and the second was withdrawn after three weeks Noel Coward's bright farce "Blithe Spirit" wherein the spirit of a man's first wife materializes to disrupt a second marriage is of the list with the con- "In Time to Come" the story of President Wilson's fight for the League of Nations The delightful comedy "Junior Miss" fashioned by Chodorov and Fields from Sally Benson's I New Yorker tales Samson Raphaelson's study of a drama critic "Jason" and two plays of' suspenseful nature Patrick Hamilton's "Angel Street" and "Uncle Harry" by Thomas Job complete the list with SophieTreadwell's "Hope for a Harvest " This last dealt with an important American social problem yet lacked theater value even though played by the talented Marches In addition to summaries of these plays and also the seasons in Chicago San Francisco much other useful n n ti interesting information is included in Mr Mantles invaluable work DAYMONDAY -TO- 3:00 -'- 'V me of citation in his volume "The In Best Plays of 1941-42- " (Dodd Mead & Co New York) Granting it is not a list to produce cheers it is one reflec- - Open REAGAN 14 aspect si' of the war — Maxwell Anderson's "Candle in t h e Wind" portraying Hitlerism in a struggle with American courage "Letters to Lucerne" by Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent a poignant drama with a GerStein-beck- Mr Mantle however believing in the "people's theater' rather than the critics found that as many as 10 plays—out of 60 presented during the season—provided entertainment of 'NINE LIVES ARE NOT ENOUGH" - Three have to do with In them best" ------ With RONALD -- - - - - tive of the tastes and trend of the times and the theater's part Making his yearly survey of a n d that events choice of the 10 best and most significant play offerings which has become indispensable to students of drama and all Interested in the theater Burns Mantle admits that some difficulty attended the selection year being an abnormal year in drama the play crop not all that could be desired The Critics' Circle in fact refused to honor any play with the title "best of the year" or indeed to 'Ace even a "second theatrical v0 - :: theater wv ----- c t ) BUCKAR OO vis-a-v- is N') 14 Did" HARRY "Broadway" a melodrama of New York in the rousing 'twenties is South-Eas- t fare It casts George Raft in a somewhat autobiographical role with Pat O'Brien costarring Joined with this "In Old California" giving John Wayne a hero's role in gold rush days with Binnie Barnes as "This Above All" a story of England under the black-ou- t pairing Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine is combined at Murray with "Private Bucks-- roo" a gay musical with the Andrews Sisters At the Holladay is the contrast of romantic adventure "In Old California" with the daffy domestic comedy "Are Husbands Necessau?" Rita Hay HOLLYWOOD Nov 21 UP)— The Cary Grant bus service has gone out of business and Cary hopes that his passengers will Understand Last week while driving to the R K 0 studio from his San Fernando valley home Cary happened to take a route much frequented by school children Standing on a corner waiting for a bus'was a little boy with school books and lunch pail in his arms Cary stopped the car and asked the boy if he would like a lift The kid answered "sure!" and jumped in He began to talk to the man behind the wheel and then suddenly stopped He had recognized the driver Evidently he told the story when he got to school because the next morning he was on the corner with two of his buddies and cinar again tChaerb?os3tsopspcluedeetzheed The following morning the corner a young football rally The original patron was surrounded by a bunch of who quite obviously But didn't believe the story Cary managed to get seven of them in the car Now Cary drives to along a different route He hopes that his passengers will forgive his not stopping by— but after all a convertible is just so big --- e- worth has stellar role in "My Gal Sal" with Victor Mature as the composer she inspires now ' found at Arcade together with the appealing "Mokey" with Bobby Blake the lad of the title Barbara Stanwyck plays the courageous heroine of "Gambling Lady" for Broadway audiences Joel McCrea and Pat O'Brien the men in her life The "Suicide Squadron" on the bill Is a story based on Polands fall with Anton Walbrook starred Most delightful of comedies with music "The Chocolate Soldier" boasting the vocal talents of Nelson Eddy and Rise Stevens is Star attraction with Zane Grey's "Riders of the Purple Sage" featuring George Montgomery The Kipling adventure romance "Guns Din" having Cary Grant Victor McLaglen and Douglas Fairbanks Jr as its uproarious sergeants tops a bill with "King Kong" at State hero Cary's School Bus Not Large Enough FonTA1 ill r 11 a pairs Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant in the story of a loving wife who suspects her husband of murder and the lavish filmization of Kipling's "Jungle Book" with Sabu as its young t I ‘ 1 - at A ' ' '' - - 51' 4:4-5- ' i i And Ills 5TUSIC MAKERS - :ii:' - :-- ---- ----- q i L- ''' — ' -F:- -- g - -- - - 1 rmi With ' - : - : - -- -- 4 rclej :! 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Ha!" too Ben's ambitious He hopes one of these days to get assigned to a western CMATt3M IN D 01 1104‘E tIVI r - 4 - ' -i "'''-'--- t 41 A Squadron" and becoming a hero in a commando raid with Diana as reward At the Barrymore Rialto h i s adventures a r e joined with the gay affair "Almost Married" engaging Jane Robert Paige Frazee Bountiful patrons will also vefind the hicle of aerial exploits joined with a thrill-fille- d story of a reporter risking danger to hunt headlines °Nine Ayes Are Not Enough" which has Ronald Reagan Mario audiences will find Ann V i ' - - ' Rendezvous" Robert Stack is the Anaerican flier joining the Ft A F's "Eagle 1 r- - :' J 7 - '' 41 ' 1 : ' 41 nep12-- cLCIC't ' 11 I -- frPfS 12 - i t 4 E L pI There's Even Code Of Ethics Here - g r JOU I IIE av ' - -' ci''n - ' - 113 ill's i r1 -- -- 1 ' fy s 1'?- 2 ci f ic ol ‘ I t - ''' ':' 6gI 11 0 il - - - 7 $''' have plenty of trouble in 'Pa- t S 1 ID wag- - '' -- Stack-Barrymo- - L : I it' si-- : i 3 4- 4" t''' (Continued from Preceding Page) A :Vr - r : 's I ''' wee '' $ ' ' 400e-- :' iTun: )- - - : : -- - t 4 g:j i - '' 0 ' -- ' '' ' - '' : irg ' '' ?I'' t-- H ' - -- - ' f te ftI - - :P11 t — ' A 14' 7: La - Wit e—Allowii:::11111 1 ) !: - ' C" A m '''''!''('' - 11 9'4LICoustaAceBEliiisETIf ! 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''''' ---- - " - ''''' ' ' I- - P '4- !' - 74 41' 7----- - : ' witettitall40 N OW - : 1 re ''' ' ' c ''' - - i ' 4 i I : - I I - - : - 4' and began to lose that studio's actresses In "Gentlemen Jim" he loses Alexis Smith to Errol Flynn But he's well paid for doing it What probably Influenced Carson Sr most to chlarge his mind was a close examination of Hollywood inside and out with his on as chief guide P S There is such a thing as poetic justice however For Mr Carson recently found out that Jack's business manager SHOWS him a snappy $15 a week as spending money - - s : own f i With Mark Hollinger unshaven! were Two ' t - 4 '''': four-a-da- 1 t - i 1 ' ' ' : : estate boom Loses Girls for Money He held tr) that theory for a long time while son made the y circuits finally broke into pictures and began to lose Ginger Rogers Jack lost Ginger Rogers six times in a row Then he went out to Warner Brothers i - I -:' I show business Even an Insurance man could see that Mr Carson patient in turn explained that money like $200 a week for a mere kid was inflation unsound economics and bound to fade like a Florida real 1: 1' v: school?" Jack patiently explained that he was being paid $200 a week for his few minutes on the stage- He said there was money in the I :' - ' 1 I --- --- --- His father sat in the audience and seemed to enjoy the show But when he came backstage his first question was:: "Son when are you going to drop this foolishness and return to i - : quaint things ' - movies Milwaukee vaudeville house In a ' ' 1 - - t an insurance Carson Sr man His first statement on the subject of dough was made more than 10 years ago long before At that Jack point young Carson did a turn i r I 'i 5 Is 1 i ' I Weekly $200 Inflation 1 Versatile Ann Sheridan who has dropped glamor for good performances estab- lishing- herself as capable a dramatic actress as she is at matching Jack Benny In giggles and guffaws is now playing a Norwegian girl in "Edge of Darkness" dealing with the nazi occupation 1 i $s 'i ! 1 HOLLYWOOD Nov 21 ern— The father and son relationship between Jack Carson Sr and his large offspring is much better now After examining the motion picture business with a ilide rule and a table of atatistics father Carson has reversed his original conclusion and decided that actors should be paid Whether they get more or less i than the a problem that has players 10 v'- per centers and lawyers gnaanIs and knuckles ing their ether question entirely Mr Carsona original premise advanced many years ago was simpler He was astonished to learn that actors were paid anything Particularlysonwas any salJack inary paid to his decency i - 4 - Isn't Overpaid i '' ! t t II Ub- |