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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1939, 32-33

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with Bath $ 5.50 -1HoTrEL . jFor sore, tired, 13 f. burng, achini feet, . r soothlng Oil-of-Salt. j ollow directions that Igo with each bottle nd seehbowmuchbetteÉyeur fret feel. Equall gfood J Ilona Massey is preparing her - Mother for a shock. * After seeing her daughter in "Ro- salie," the star's. mother, Mrs. Ferenc Hajmassey, who lives in Nagykoros, Hungary, wrote her say- ing she didn'tý want té see ber again on Ithe ýscreen in gowns cut s0 low. Those Miss Massey wore: inRo salie" are old-fashioned ln compari- son to tihe daring and revealinig Cos- tumnes.created by Adrian for'her in "'Balalaika,". musical .&I-,n, which, she o-stars with 'Nelson, Eddy., - Miàss Massey felt that it wudb too much forAher motherÉ if she saw her in. "Balalaika" without warning. So she is sending home a corplete set of production stilîs. Desert. RatsXMade By Studio Dust Girn A "dust gun" that turns a dlean- fobking Atatr llflo a Weàther-beaten desert rat with about four puffs of air is the novel production invention of Harry Edwards, veteran property man, which was introduced on the set of "Henry Goes Arizona," star- ring Frank Morgan. The device looks like a grease gun for a car. When a plunger is oper- ated the dust spurts forth, coverlng the actor with a whiite coating that gives the effect of weathering in the desert. Dalles frantz turned the tables' on a Young fan by asking her for her autograph. Leaving the Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer. East Gate.after he had finished on "Balalalka" for t h e day, the -internationally-known. con-. cert pianist found a. group of auto- graph, seekers swarming over his car.. Just.as he was about to comply with hiS signature, another. car, bearing Nelson' Eddy, left the lot. Immediately al of the youngsters except o ne deserted Frant 'z to try -dget Eddy's-,autojgraph. Thereupon , the actor' - pianist signed his sole remaining fain's book and then asked if he might have the Iloyal youngster's autograph in re- turh. Judge Hiardy Thème. N4u.qic la Now Song' A musical, theme in a series of pictures so im pressed itself on the publie that it is sftartly tohe -a tpub- lished song. This is the s o n g "You're Only Young Once." Orig- inally written as a song by Com- poser Alex Hyde, with, lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet -Forrest, it was de-. signed for the second of the "Judge. HJardy Family" series. It was used as an instrumental theme in the score. Since then it has been the orches- tràI theme for each Hardy picture. On e of the world's Mnost danger- ous professions, that of the oil well shooter, forms the background of "Blackmail," starring Edward G. Robinson, with Gene Lockhart, Ruth, Hussey, Bobs Watson and Guinn (Big Boy)*,Williams. "The insurance companies, think This wae the regply.>of Harry *Whitaker, Santaý Fe Springs 'ou well shooter, Who is ,technical adviser for Director Henry C. Potter, in the oil fire sequences 'of "llackmnail,"' when asked whether -he considers his ýprofession more dangerous. thàn, the average. "-They' charge us, $21.60 a hUn-ý dred..» he added. "I-guess they don't think we have very -much of a fu- ture." Doubles Used for Idaho Mos quitoes. Because they didn't look enough like mosquitoes, the mosquitoes in the swamps of -Payette Lake, Idaho, gave way 'to ."doubles" in the form of powdered cattail rushes ln the scenes showing Spencer Tracy lead-, ing his Rogers' Rangers through the swa mps in "Northwest Passage." Although their bits were so real- --- ---zlllcw s Jspitai stemu Fldy:or il AiDOm ,- h nerm .1 3 - --- -oeLughs *ad Goy Reonté! Jàek lBçaiy - "Rochester" I Laureuce Oiir tr0 Dorotiy Lainour -Edw. Arnold "Oberlg elbStar lof MAbOUT TOWN., ,".CLOUDS *OVER EUROýPt-E Plus MICKEY MqOUSE it"lAELTETIO" Aideil: Satuîday Ma nee-"0KE<~~JN TRAjj.~" Serlal Bit VORONET Thursday "ROSE 0F WASMINGT~aa NOR5HORIE Childrea i o. Frlday, 8:45 P. M. 5SeMi.prolesibonai &Professional Acts Anne Shirley and James Elli- son~ agree that it was fortunate chance that they were thrown to- gether, in this scene from "So- Torit$/ House," hit film opening Sunday at the Coronet theater GiwG l= usoat 0F A, NAZI SP»Y" Plus lUtz Bries. 6TI1- GORILLA9 Mat.: Serlal ait Rtobert Young Aauabella "BRIDAL SUITE99 Plus Richard Dix 661AN 0F coNQuEsre % Guin« Ren $1.25, with Wfld R.c... J Fried Cheken, ]Rout Duck $1.00 or Turkey ....... nando Valley. She plans to buy hier Dwn pair of skiis, and other equip-. mient to help her master the sport. FIJRNITURE TO MIDGET Jerry Marenghi, the 50-pound. -nidget in "Marx Brothers at the 'ireus,1' has been promised the mid- et furniture used in the midget tousé as~ soon as the picture is com- PLANS BOWLING SHORT Investigation by Pete Smith has: proven that bowling has grown more in popularity i the past six monthas than any other sport. This and the fact that he's been deluged wibh, requests from fans to make a short about the sport has prompted hlm to do just that. WFURQ A 64RA MgjV 'I HED K EPSC ween senes on "A- Ld y te, HEDY EEPSCOOLTropics," sipped cool milk and Iy Lamarr, for a thirstquench.Iboney with a raw egg beaten ito it. Wed., Thur., ;Fi., Sût, HEL» <OVE -Exclmsive North fili wMett One Pll Wek startja rpaAgut1 "MAISIE' P "Tri.. a .... Aug. 16-17-18-19 end olidys arkeing iv.mI.gs - 018 1'.sopen et 6*OUdHe Iduy140 Saffmo frnlnwe 450 .* aua~n. a. q commrutP to and from me in Rn at ýys ho e stu- Thur. Fr1. St, Aug. 24-2526 I'JUAREU- Bette Davs-Pal MuniI Plus "BRIDAI. SUITE" I Robert Youmg-Anuaben I "'mu New March of Time "War, Peace ami Melvya Du PIopagajulà" Loulse i C~ary Cr Plus "Tell Nol1 rant Plus i "Hous. Of rages.' Peisr" ouglas William Gargan Pliatt ieu. Hervey ril" IKADÔ«e . -1 ,

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