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6 " WEELING THRU . 4 ‘f”ITE“"I }!-lgllll lll"“'“\ '"W""““‘“‘ v | Kazan Takes Over! | | Nowe tismes we can lears & great deal from the other follon, partioularty :h—“d-—-mi - swn - L 1w W *hbh“hfl"i maeens and fulbure .. . even a 0 you and | Okay, Kasas . . " N ewd bt weven shor years, oo | gusss you v ! Sind golng back te the bopiaming .. . bosuse & was the Dapinning which had b 0 murh 1o do WA Wy outboed oo f 0 - "Fews !flr*“wummm 'nfi':hazlfiwtv:; Beve &s o vight good pleture of me, tahon sovers! weoks age when vk and | vilied the Ford Eapesition st the New York world's talr, Whey aohnd e 46 slgn the gumst segieter . . . and you knew e . . . angthing het will pleane felks is werth while, & while ar though my lot in life weas to swell the infant ‘ “It was at time | bogan "It was 1o nee a bit of lfe ... to find ‘-Mhahfllmvhh'-h-aud out. My master didn't place much value on me , . . didn't soom fo realise that | had a heart just the same as the other e T .Q “‘fiofin‘M&kl‘fl’wwf...lhday when the umpire of life gave me a base on balls instead of calling me out on strikes. Jock King came along and paidi my owner 85 cenie for a very sick German ahyhen{ who needed a pol more than anything else in the world. 'hmah:hu'duum...-nnnm rlu'fi along the way. That's why | have learned &mmmm«nmum : dhflhh‘lvflhfldroymbfl. Aried real hard .., . and there's always something to %hlfilat‘wbhuflt ell, sir, my pol, Jack King, and | have gone a long -&'fin that dsx.tn mu mel, and, of course, I'm proud of foact that | have been able o repay many times those &5 cents he paid for a pretty discouraged, puny bit of a dog. ~“But if you ask Jack about it, he'll tell you it isn't the rl.nhrlhthtm-uh...mm...w. B . I s fne bt L . we out »if you what I mean. %flm‘-u‘cfimn who is for him right or Wrong, someoke not to criticise his mistakes dut to sympa thize with Aim swhen the going gets tough, Sure, Jack makes m&dh’omuzu‘a’t he? When things go wrong, 1 dow’t lat him down . . . ot me. I snuggle wp to him, lay my Moad on M knee and then I talk to him with my eyes, and before long he foels better again . . . guess it's because he rfid“mmuhncph«olrnlffim- Just the knowledge that there's someone to fall back on who will never fail you gives ws all the strength to carry o 8 no matier how rough the going. . “Of course, | make movies for a living but my real mission h-fllh“arlhhdm...udthtmmhno. w have & *“Jack King” in their lives .. . somesne to love and be loved by . . . but remember, you have bhn‘hd-fillflo...mflhdn.u’{onwuu take! 1 hope you won't think I'm bragging when I say that humans can learn a Jot about unselfishness from . ..say ... just a German shepherd without a tail!” Yours Sincerely, “KAZAN.” {Tonight and Sunday | Follow the Crowd (v 11y, | 40 *“The New a | Cestury?” * and Nis Reyalty of Rhythm 11 - ARTISTS -11 Ear ! " ' Pife Square I S R ENDS TC “THE BOY FRIEND” § “HERITAGE OF THE DESERT” “s;:fl"rs TOM OMORR M. ias ~ Joan Rilondell “000(?‘8!._16 GO TO PARIS” lgx‘.: Autry Ip ! " CALI ROSE” i Club Moderne Offers Dancing And Floor Show Catering to special and private parties the new Club Moderne for merly Max Frolic's Villa at Lake view, has become one of the most popular night spots in the north west. Featuring the music of the Mod ernaires, the club enjoys dancing every evening in addition to a ‘well balanced floor show. L The entire establishment has undergone a complete remodeling including a new air conditioning aystem which assures the com lmcmpm . Plenty of action and excitement ‘is blended with the laughs in Joe Penner's latest RKO Radio vehicle, “The Day the Bookies Wept.” Betty Grable has the leading fem inine role, with Richard Lane and Tom Kennedy prominently fea tured. gz | "THE KID FROM KOKOMO" ' “SOME LIKE IT HOT” ROW AT 1 P. M. e tantion feze I i won‘f\ IN 1’11: WIND” March of Time The Week’s News In The Entertainment World Foihe o “The ol hosse town™ are geiling Seniler bewak In the way of enteviainment, secerding bGn sescumeeme®t b 7he mmmagemwnt of (e %8 Gusy Malirewes teda ) of Ve bemhing fer Two perecnal opprnraccen of Daie Filostmummns and hin "Ry aity of Riytham cochestre pictured bere for lonight sad Bumbar. Ol 51 and 1 The followiag Saturdas sad Senday Out T 8 snd 75 will bring Smswmy Greer W Mambonl Mewi of Whe Camet” s e seevietand basd Slreet froms the Biltasere Bow! i Los Asgeies Padereowski world famews pian el will retern to the Lakeweed screen in "Mosnlight Soensta” aesi Tuesday and Wedneda)y. Maving e contract for another filem can onlled, this picture remaios the shly sereen recarding of the Polish palriot'y great art Verree Teasdale, who plays with Constance Beanett and Roland Young In “Topper Takes A Trip™ now at the Temple theater. On! the same Ml will be seen “Stage conch” with Clalre Trever and John Wayne, i WRNEETNETNSNRENREGESS SRS Susan Hayward, whe is now playing at the Beverly theater with Bob Burns in “Our Leading Citizen.” On the same bill will be seen Richard Arlen in “Missing Daughters.” €h¢ Cacome Cimes Bette Davis, twice winner of the Academy Award, Is now co starring at the Music Box theater with Miriam Hopkins in “The OM Mald™ It s & single attraction save for the current issue of “The March of Time™ and several interesting short subjects, When Rubinoff comes here for his concert at the Temple theater, Friday, Nov. 34, he will be accompanied by the famous piano team of Fray and Braggiotti, shown above, | Virginia Grey and Wallace Beery who are now playing in “Thunde: Afloat™ at the Roxy theater. Ches ter Morris also has a lead role I the cast. Sharing the screen | “Cowboy Quarterback,” with Ber Wheeler carrying the ball. Abner R. Bergersen, publi works commissioner, will be az honored guest at a meeting of the Fern Hill Improvement club to b held Monday evening, it was an nounced Saturday by Nels Bjarks chairman of club publicity. En tertainment will be followed b) refreshments. IN CONCERT TONIGHT, OCT. 21st, at 8:15 P. M, 11th and Yakima Many Good Seats 53¢ Reserved Seats $1.03 Including Tax Seats Sale Fisher's Civie Center BR 4242 Cecelia Parker and Noel Warwick, who are now to be seen at the Riviera theater in “High School Girl.” On the same bill is “Western Caravans,” featuring Charles Starrett, If you're not using it, sell it with a Fast-Action Times Want Ad. Call MAin 3151, P EEEER BN m DINE and DANCE g AT | JOE’S & B SIX FREE n B aives away serore 11:00 P. M. . Location Between . Ana";ltmény Esesnn il Above Is shown Ann Dverak, whe will be seen at the Shell thea ter Sunday in & first run produoc tion tithed “Gangs of New York™ Allan Baxter and Charles Bick ford are in the cast. Sharing the screen s “lnvisible Eaemy,” with Alan Marnshall, Randolph Scott and Nancy Kelly who are now playing at the Blue Mouse in “Frostier Marshal” Sharing the screen is “Daughters Courageous,” with John Garfield and the Lane sisters, TE . PLE FRI. NIGHT NOV. 3 IN PERSON ‘o“ N and HIS VIOLIN —with— _the Famous Plano Due Fray & Bragglom o Tickets on Sale Now at FRASER'S, 912 Broadway Phone BR 1131 50¢, 75¢, SI.OO, $1.50 (Plus Tax) iL b ) L\ N 3 COMING TUESDAY \4 I e D s a:nwfi"‘ 'SV ® R\ 2 TN IS N & 1 ) ‘ginlvy o Y RSN A 7N n L oF P % . » oL A by’ MOON HT SONATA,, ) ? ) Parrernion PARK McKINLEY AVE Wayne Morris, Pat O'Brien 'Joan Blondell, May Robson L ' THE KID FROM KOKOMO COMEDY -~ CARTOON - NEWS Sunday “Blondie Takes A Vacation” Tacoma Drama League To Have New “‘Little Theater Home Orgenization Has Outgrown iy Old Town Structure and Plans Call for More Centraly Loceted Buiding Tacoma's Drama League and its “Little Theater™ in Oid Town have for some time been suffering from a bad case of growing pams. That something wouid have to be done about it has been obvious for several years . . . And now, something 2 obe done about it A preject commiiies w 8 A potaied by the board of trusiees s imvestigete and fore Liate ideas for & Bew thesler As & result of Ihe sphentid work of tßal oommellee Thcoma s 20 Dave & new “Little Theater” located st 210 Nortd Eye tiree Of course. sueh plane mean . Pense. and one Bas o Rave some thing o e for money However in the misction of the location menlioned asbove the commitiee Bas used very good judgment and the sapansion i well within the TeaLr of resson The amoant of money neces mhm&w nte & thesler s & modest one and there should be ne Qifn). Uity experienced in ralsing it Among those interested n com - munity developeaent I Tace ma. And the nlce part about It oall s that these whe do contribute will become share. holders in the “Litthe Theater” oo 1t will be their “Littie The- NOW PLAYING AT LOCAL THEATERS FIRST SHOWING MUSIC lo:——lcunc Dlv‘ll.‘ George Breut and Miriam Mop kine in “The Old Mald™ 1208 300, 535, 880, 1145 sl “The March of Time ™ 11:48, 240, 838, 830, 1138, RIVIERA—HeIen Mac Keller and Cecilla Parker in “Migh School Qirl” 100, 335 5230, 8:15, 10 40: also Charies Starrett and Iris Meredith in “Western Cara vans” 11:80, 2:18, 4:40, 7:08, #BO. ROXY—~Wallace Beery and Chester Morris in “Thunder Afloat,” 11:30, 2:30, 535, 8:35, 1038, also Bert Wheeler and Marie Wilson in “The Ccvw gu:zurbuk 1:28, 435, 730, RETURN SHOWING BEVERLY—Bob Burns and Susan Hayward in “Our Lead ing Citlzen.,” also Richard Ar len and Rochelle Hudson in “Missing Daughters ” BLUE MOUSE—Priscilla Lane and John Geefield in "D.u,h ters Courageous.” also g?do Ph Scott and Nancy ly 1o “Frontier Marshal.” COMMUNITY —~Walter Pldron nd Rita Johnson (n 6,000 hum- Also Bil] Boyd in KAY STREET-—Jane Withers and Stuart Erwin in “The Boy Friend," also “Heritage of the Desert.” PARK —~Wayne Morris. Pat O’'Brien, Joan Blondell and May Robson in “The Kid From Kokomo " PROCTOR~—Robert Young and Ann Sothern in “Maisie.” also Preston Poster and Lyun Barl in “Chasing Danger.” REX—Sally Eilers and Allan Lane in “They Made Me a Spy.” also Walter Pmssgn and Rita Johuson in "6, Ene mies.” REALART—-M ickey Rooney, Wallace Beery. and Warner Baxter in “Slave Ship.” SHELL—The Three Mesquiteers in “Overland Stage Raiders.” also Jackle Cooper and Little Tough Guys in “Newsboys' Home.” SUNSET—Pat O'Brien and ;;ymx l.(onu in “The Kid m Kokomo." also Bob Hope in “Some Like It Hot." Tl::l;l‘.: -;l C;munce Bennett aAn an oung in “Topper Takes & Trip,” also John Wayne aggwq}.m Trevor in “Stage L 3770 808 BURNS & A SUSAN HAYWARD -in -66 OUR LEADING CITIZEN” ‘ RICHARD ARLEN ROCHELLE HUDSON -ip- MISSING DAUGHTERS'" AL LY Iby \TWO FIAST RUN FEATURES | » = CECILIA PARKER N\ '™ CARLYLE MOORE JR. -in “ High School Girl” - Also ~— CHARLES STARRET -in ‘Western Caravans’ HELL THEATE 14th at Pacific This ad and 10c good for one admission anytime Monday, Oct. 23rd, ‘ Leaving Tonight! ‘ “OVERLAND ‘ STAGE RAIDERS” . JACKIE COOPER . & ‘ " WAR NEWS ‘ f—Sun. and Mon, “—— ‘ First Showing! . TRIPLE SMASH HITS! - . GANGS OF NEW YORK . Tapiemc paar -~ TIRIDES AGAIN® & By HAL NELBON ater™ . . 8 thisg = which they will have & érfinite inter -l The "Little Theater” movemest @ more than a Bobly, move than & plaything for o selected few. It 8 A fommmUßily Decessily and pres vides & medium for Ihe expressca of dramatic netinet makes pose #idie the discovery and develope ment of talent and can truthfully be grouped wilh Ihose asctivilies which have a part In the growid and progress of any city pfl” gV N YO -NIGMHMTY LRI TV a 7 NOW HE'S THE . BAD MAN OF THE . BATTLE FLEET! The Thrill-Packed Story of American HMerors Whe Blast | Submarines From the Sea! ' ) NOW! ¢ o ‘s# o .\'&“/ = ¢ *,} 'W’ o R p y ‘ ' fifiw “' P \.‘ - —':/_ - - IN M-G-M'S NEW TRIUMPH 6 THUNDER AFLOAT” ~—With— CHESTER MORRIS VIRGINIA GREY m' 1939¢ All-Amer lcan Al-star Laugh Mit! BERT \:’HEELEI ] ) "Cowboy Quarterback” BT LU AU MIRIAM HOPKINS | e _.‘M e LI i 111 i NOW N\ PLAYING! ; NA, “‘.’ 3 LN ~—featuring— “BATTLE FLEETS OF ENGLAND" T s JOHN GARFIELD I’Rls(fl.‘lfi,\. LANE “DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS” A —Plus— RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY —in— oy 15 T - _MNIGHTS 113, [ o | P7O /u%uug Doors Open Today 1:45 o vl<~;r;(nm§-~ Tomoror VSR East Meets West And ] How The Twain Do Meet! G QE; 7 /Eg S H O . w < » o TR s e E GARY COOPER L MERLE OBERON -in. ? “The Cowboy [ And The Lady” I* -and - & They Hang Up A New i Record In Laughs! L CONSTANCE BENNETT 1 MISCHA AUER 3 e e S “SERVICE DE LUXE” 2 SMASH HITS ON EVERY - leR Ends Tonight! “STAGECOACH” and “TOPPER TAKES A TRIP”