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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 33

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ters before ; evelled in the :fow_FState." : 713367!83‘& 2" emenmmtmmmesss 22090 te“v the Sfi'fl valet "and "his ist ~of stellar the charming Harlow, Don. Closser Hale, nund Breeu' r Catlett and said to romp isticated and on‘s comedy ‘handlee and + Wansportation. :‘-fl;(;tmt':l;g.;ll: ‘;r.ll: reâ€" A !,inb'e;Ont- i0 tide the first summer we were l in the M.-lbg;g'l%’%.!@hhd : tâ€"her flying, now he: inâ€" ber. 5 t .. ..:_.?fi.thlt Tâ€"learnâ€"to take my" tarn f the '!tickf of a plane."',,,__ fa. work ~in â€" §§ _ Frank ~ Borzage â€" directed "Bad t film. Girl, d an unâ€" of modern nd drama. id setting alf lives, :’onde'" f Ig as the combinaâ€" _pictures. a role deâ€" ke ~Aallen in loye is 80 different ‘ set. Immedi. ut â€"patterning lished fashionâ€" rhen she mar. rent _ RKO Ann Hardâ€" ackground, istory and uthored the werling did inding sueâ€" "Ladies of igible" and Harding t â€"advanâ€" ‘ain that _ ability, does and lovely ms, A carefree Riskin the ul ROI;I ance "Platinum the 2o t beauti. A taste 80â€" y ; ,_ 74We hbusband, Hoot Gibâ€" 30N, is to be credited with interest. IDG her in this most modern means of transportation. "Hoot taught me i0 tide the first summer we were flgaged,"_she remarked. when nsl _ 1. 19¢) Her ve) $00, is to _ Me_of Sally FEil m James Dunn i gapt" > Vina: o. . ; _ _ â€"nat ever growing list of American women, who, by their aviâ€" ation exploits, are paving the way1 t?â€"aâ€"greater femjnine freedom, the Mamn a#"~ t aro cosl.. Sally Eilers Add to that eve A_i_nerican Wwoman . J «auuies . miges..cotibataed> â€" chaa rem to Willy Pogany, master scienic designer, As a result Cantor‘s den is a sight that would render evan a Inasmuch as the trappings of a ~spiritualist‘s studio ~usually supply more than half of the mystic atâ€" mosphere of a. "reading,"â€"the : proâ€" ducers of "Palmy Days" gave a free d!’:i‘n to Willy Pogany, master scienic _pi"det some dire happe The public pays an ~of $125,000,000 to these of which about $25,000,0 in New York City, while soothsayers receive ann $10,000,000. There are their breed in the Unite in some other the seeds of Fi "People only go to si to get answers to two questions of love and m tune tellers have found matter of fact answers tgrest their clients, so the . gressive campaign ‘by authorities to rid the nation of 125,000 fakirs who yearly mulct the gullible to the exâ€" 'mfit nzs:oooomfl & ' _ Mediums Break Homes John Mulholland, first vice presiâ€" dent of the Society â€" of American Magicians, remarked recently that "fortune tellers and. their kind| fik up more homes in the United Mr. Mulhollani;‘wi machinations of years, detailed his o papoilil O o O , | o7 fECet and revealsâ€"some of ‘t.l;: 9 A . | finest â€"work that its leading playâ€" fortune :tellers, palmuts]..i numer:’ ers, Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe, "W""m&’fm’ tlairvoyan Conchita .. Montenegro . and‘ Nora mediums and similar quacks, _ Lane have â€"yet contributed to the â€"Cantor indulges in: uproarious anâ€" screen,. i â€"willâ€"gi ided sense Lowe, a cavalry sergeant, departs of humor to what has been described f?W*f’Fto Huachuca. in search of as the first sérious step in an agâ€"| his old enemy "tha z.n :4 ... NNRNIALArGeniRiR: dyciecanct s Bk . .0\ + 4 With all the hilarious reluctance _ _ _Lovers of romance and adventure m attaches to a fake Hinduâ€"mysâ€" :;lgn &;":e.c;? :(id:yfihgu:ht:sl tie‘s assistant, Eddie Cantor in his A stirring tale of the Old South. second screen comedy, "Palmy | west, cleverly â€" plotted, gorgeously PDays," will engage in an expose of executed and reve_algi some of the j fortune tellers, palmists, numerolâ€" :r':egf:;;;t & fih;tte:.t'.i‘jffliff _playâ€" ogists, â€"soothsayers, _ clairvovants | °** Wa "Palmy Days" Expose f of Fortune Tellers THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 19371 Pogany Excells h as the trappings of a _Unn in the Fox Film| Sally Blane inâ€"the role of Mar. 7 y 6 jJory Randoliph from whom, as a Vina:, Delmar‘s fed jJoke, Graves steals the necklace J ;ip.| which starts all the trouble and le h?tse?nv:’i’thnioott G"t’,: later is the cause of two murders, ered t modern monn.| it a very good reason for any young iso:““fl?:ot :::"::‘;:: man losing his head. She is appealâ€" Ist summer we Were ing a.nd attractive anq,lhown definâ€" c emark ite histrionic ability â€" guss. 2104 Cinema Talk â€" ity, while the Chicago eceive annually about There__n_‘e, 125,000 of * person andmthas‘m1 jealousy. or elsa thaw l wevs mt o ~oneoode ays an annual â€" toll fering of unusual'_merit‘ to these racketeers, No Wns Nrimiecnimininigaictins 325,000._090 is spent| â€" â€"â€" > Now Flyer go to such persons / other one cause," who has studied the f quacks for ten iswers do not inâ€" , so they tell them United States i‘ifie_fiin'gs;:5'f’ [ to marl;e v‘:'l‘!‘a: 0 two questions: and money. Forâ€" found that plain, â€" . C, . o 4 ~~"~~ NConen, ‘As â€" are .. | Blancheâ€"Frederick;â€" Tyter *Brooke, "Bad| Sidney Bracy, William V. Mong and P Ester Muir. United Manmarni, "3 5l is thperb in "*A Dangerous Affair." They not only held the audience during the excitâ€" ing scenes "but they cause much f merriment in the _lighterâ€"moments ~t of the storyâ€"the film is a mystery 4 treated in a somewhat | humo â€"â€" fnled inâ€" aâ€" somewhat humorous also _ _Iihe general impression, which prevailed following the conclusion of this. picture, was that ‘these two ace performers had scored again with some real entertainment. The Holtâ€"Graves team is superb in “A‘i Dangerous Affair." h atk wllk 2l % _ Jack Holt i town police | CGraves ~cast a reporter, are gerous, Affair,‘ "A Dangerous Affair‘" Entertains Lavishly »â€"A.neweomerâ€"to â€"the screen,> ; :. <'~v' .:"" 5 4 v Real> Arizona backgror breath-taking beauty, â€" and HHONBAE ® SUDDOPMEIBHE _ mank _1_ ranc Es who nurses him back gratitude, he stages a to alleviate the lady‘s ‘tress, and this leads u ing and unexpected co Lowe "finally * tracks ] earth. ames Bradbury, Jr deserving of â€"mention, er, and then endeavors to get mencita to help him trap the dit, but. she scornfully turns down. ngâ€"inâ€"aâ€"â€"saloon. ~"The : wings the fleeing Kid in the Cr. ‘and thiaew: aneBocs co ns cogir Lowe, a cavalry sergeant from#] ort Hllachuca in :3\ his old enemy, ‘the Cisco K trail leads to the little town of Carrizo, where t] current flame Carmenrits â€" Meanwhile _the Romantic Glamour of s West in "Cisco Kid _ tHioit in theâ€"role of police lieutenant . and : _/ _â€"mS leads up to an excitâ€" d unexpected conclusion when finglly'tracks, his enemy to #7, AHCâ€"POICâ€"Ofâ€"Aaâ€" small lieutenant . and Ralph as a. New York police â€"starring in "A Danâ€" ©il ry, Jr. and Charlie W"‘T‘M@fi‘cg;_gji ingâ€"Cumnmings serve Cisco Kid" a Fox of. the â€"role of Marâ€" im whom, as a Is _the necklace the trouble and 3 NbA es: ie Carmencita, is dane ‘ges a bank robbery lady‘s financialâ€"disâ€" back to health. In backgrounds â€" of Kidâ€"reaches Cisco Kid. The _littl¢g frontier e â€" sergeant the shouldâ€" to get Carâ€" )° 48 the Kid‘s excepâ€" him THE PREsSs The "|\ CHARLES FARRELL ‘|MADGE EVANS Chfldfen'n Matinee from 2 to 6 p.m. "THE CISCO Kinw FRIDAY Telephone 321 Deerpath Ebheatre * 4 # Holiday Greetings â€"CCHRISTMAS DAY) Continuous > & WO M eeme e c l 0000 5. Euon t SUNDAY â€" MoOXDAY ARLLSS ALEXANDEN HAMILTON POLKA BROS:; i resooiesn en dramatic best! New Year‘s Day, continu, June Collyer Dudki"flig:n Alan Mowbray Ralf Harolde Montagu Love FRIL & SAT. JAN. 1 f'" "--.. t Doris Kenyon GEORGE a FRANK CAPRA hit with a Columbia picture * . continuous 2 to }} DECEMBEpR: The ~master at his Warner BAXx1ER Edmund LOWE in Robert Willams _Jean Hatlow Wougee: CC Lake Forest THIRTYâ€"FIVE se Ed vâ€" 88 t3 foat share #s bâ€"Be i. se 2oo oo omm y3 u0 io9 uPn

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