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Show YOUNGSTER'S ICEMAN HERO TURNS 00T TO BE MERE FILM STAR A motion picture company at work in a residence district of Los Angeles never falls to draw a crowd of spectators spec-tators from residents and passersby. During th0 filming of "Jack Straw," the Robort Warwick picture coming to tho Alhambra picture tomorrow and Monday, tho company drow up Jn front of an exclusive apartment house. Among tho crowd that gathered was an Iceman, dressed for tho lob and holding tongs In his hand. "Whoro's your wagon?" asked a youngster. "Up tho street." said the Iceman with a broad smile. "Would you rather be an Iceman than a movln' picture actor?" was the kiddle's next question. "No; I'd rather bo an actor." "Why don't you be ono then?" "I think I will," said tho good na-tured na-tured iceman and started to walk Into tho tradesman entrance to tho apartment apart-ment whllo the camera clicked and tho director shouted Instructions, Tho Icoman was Robort Warwick. When his machlno startod away after tho scone was finishod, the youngster who had questioned him Jumped on tho running board. "What's tho namo of this picture, mister?" ho askod. "I want to seo It." " 'Jack Straw'," said Mr. Warwick, "and that's my namo, too." Carroll McComas is the leading woman In this delightful comedy. It was dircctod by William DoMillo and Is a Paramount Artcraft. |