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The Minneapolis Times-Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 12

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JrTrr-rn I 11U ifriT i 1 mr I l-yr ti Ve" 'k THE MINNEAPOLIS TIMES TRIBUNE rhw Tulv lL lMfl' I Dead A Coach House Summer Theater lo Have Gala Opening With Comedy Movies Take Style Reins From Europe Want to Society? raslv Hollywood Try Sheilah's Tips from Claudette Arise My Love" i take suggestions Foster in "There's Magic in Margaret Lindsay far the same Mm offers a varied selection of suits And Ellen Drew has a dozen Edith Head creations for Date With Destiny" And Cardie Lombard who says she hasn't -really dressed for a picture in three yean gets a chance with a whopping wardrobe in "Mr and Mrs build you up via long-range correspondence Then follow up If you are the game-playing type I mean sports -you can get to know the biggies here by the i pie ruse of Joining a golf or tennis club and going in for the frequent At Lakeside Golf club you find yourself paired with or Crosby dark Gable Adolphe Menjou Taylor or George Murphy HAVE MOTIVE Hollywood Juy 15 The movies moving In mi the (tylo arbiter are going to a lot of money la the next year or ao showing woman how to dn Dealfnera fad that whan Faria fall aa the French capital it ffeU aa the world'! garment capital Aa Edith Head of Paramount put it: If average American women are to have new fashions thia year they'll have to get moat of them from the acreen French and Eng-liah influence la bound to be Maureen will wear lavish costumes in "Dance Girl Dance" So will Anna Neagle in "No No Deanna Durbin's "Spring will introduce new debutante styles as will Judy Garland'a "Strike Up the Adrian's designs for Myma Loy in "Third Finger Left are described as wood who know everyone' Benita "An introduction to or both insures a wooderful for any The boys referred to arc Charlie Lcdercr nephew of Marlon Davies and Harry Crocker a leading man about Hollywood town At that time Benita waa foundling Elizabeth Jenna who later had a small part in "A Star Is snd later still married Mr Crocker and then divorced him is still a good man for a success-seeking girL Bu is tied to the former Mrs Welles CK8AB VEST GOOD And that brings me to Cesar Romero who does not know as many hostesses as the storeman-tloned gentlemen but is very good for the girl who likes to be in cafe society Next to Romero there isn't a better man on the coast for giving a girl a good sand-off than Tim Durant If you know Tim you know his best friends -and all of them are important people They include Charles Chaplin Paulette Goddard' Marlene Diet-rich and Spencer Tfcacy Thafi how I got to know Paulette I had football date with Durant and we went there in Chaplin's with Paulette HOW TO How to get an Introduction to these desirable boys? wait until you get here Get the most Important person you know at home who happens to know a Hollywood man-about-town to Dean of Guides Tells Tales About Foibles of Tenderfeet in Big Woods ROBERT WADLOW WITH AND ANN MAUREEN MORRI8 Tunesm ith 9s Forge Convention Tunes a da of tn Btl Parties for parties sake are oU- Just now They an i motive Which makes it I to attend them You Just buy a ticket and have the double! satisfaction of helping a good causal as well as dancing in fashlnablel company Chief workers hind! current "worthy" affairs are Mrs I Charles Boyer Claudette Colbert! Mrs Ronald Colman and Merle! If you like and understand "arT you should knows Mrs Edward Robinson A good jumping-off place for Hollywood society is the pool of George Cukor and the ocean fronting Louis beach home For those gab who know nobody still hope of corralling attention and possible success Go to toe big premieres wearing a startling the better The will snap you first! and ask "Who is Publicity is the life breath of Hollywood social meat chairman have to politics out of it Some' of tunes be used until after tain filings have been Sleepy Eye Ready To Open 2-Day Jubllesta Tuesday Sleepy Eye Minn July Final preparations were being msde today by residents of Sleepy Eye Minn for their two-day Jubllesta celebration which opens tomorrow The celebration is Jointly sponsored by the Sleepy Eye drum and bugle corps and the Improvement Circua acts and the showing of flowers from growers throughout southwestern Minnesota will open festivities tomorrow afternoon A parade of industries bicycle and doll-buggy parade baseball game between New Ulm and Fairfax at tournament the athletic field ichidulad for The affair trill be under the direction of Ted Berdan general chairman He will be assisted by Poessler eGorge Ebcn-boh Sam McNeil eLo Schroepf-eGorge McCutcheon Theodore Gene Kuske John Guhlke and William Dietz Uruguay 000 tons of other countries in a recent JULY 17 GROCERS' PICNIC UNTIL 7:00 lean Medical association claiming an article in the amodationli Journal held him up to ridicule' the suit came to trial tact Wadlow lost his cue Potter Column On Book Page Mule Patter's cehnaa ra today aad will regularly oa the Paga af the Tlmee-Potter's matten reviews will ba aa asaal la Tfca Tribune AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS A BUI Of WU MeiM BISJ0S WIK-degb Ihrtort Iriaad Tceeg Is "FSIVm zms as YOUNG David NIVIN YOURS1 BEWARE! Was a Tha Uoistev9 EAST LAKE HOFFMAN TO SPEAK Waseca Minn July Hofhnan state highway commissioner will be the principal speaker at a meeting of business men of towns between the Twin Cities and the Iowa line meipbers of the number II highway association here Wednesday BUCK SLETTEN If Fish You're or physical exertion calls for an extra supply of his favorite chew chews continually and eats only one meal a day and he does not we won't say anything about I asked Buck if he had a wife you never "NO" "Why I persisted have time for thing and for another I don't believe in furrin' In sppearance he's a big quiet fellow has his hair cropped like the little boy whose mother used a bowl and dipped around it its a thick close thatch all over his head sandy gray He laughs lot and has to bs prodded into talking except in the cases already mentioned of those spontaneous outbursts of acid wit and wisdom' that slay file tenderfoot He would like to be back in the woods but acknowledges that he "can't take any longer Next to doing the job he likes to epend his time seeing that somebody else does it properly and is said to have a real flair for picking just the right guides for the right people He is enthusiastic about Ely and the wilderness and about Basswood lodge the beautiful and luxurious resort owned and run by Bob Watte on Basswood lake And though he has nothing to do with the running of the lodge it's a sate bet that his employer would hear about it if he did not think it was run as it should be It was rather astonishing to btwiif Ckvlit Lcdartr ar Harry Cndcar High! Hal A Let Ska Says By SHEILAH GBAHAM Hollywood July 15 So you want to be a Hollywood success! a social success as opto a working success usually are opposed! All right How do you startT Well begin with a girl who is coming here for the summer and wants to have good time I remember discussing this very problem with Mrs Honsld Colman few yean ago She was plain Benita Hume OUGHT TO KNOW CHABUE "There are two men in Holly- KNOWS BAITS Buying Them For me to team that the wilderness district adjacent to Ely is visited by many more people from other states than from Minnesota In fact all through this trip first along file north shore beautiful aa the coast of Maine and this range district it has seemed to me that Minnesotana do not realize the riches of beauty and in-within their own all of it accessible roads and beautiful trails Going off on an expedition to the deep woods has always sounded to me as though it would be both difficult and expensive I waa astonished to discover how easy and uncomplicated It is to get there get ready and start and how well within the possibilities of the average vacation purse NEXT MONDAY: A af beating the loans (MOUgrOMTttKtPori utiiiil mi iMseefiitn Sterffiiis effaefive treatment ww end rodevefiw Belling torture RGSIHGL OINTMENT and SOAP raach there rsfrwJJ igla the women a the i By EDDY GILMORE Chicago Democratic brought out an Indian soprano and unlimbered 150 tunes today to battle any boredom that might develop to the party convention "The Indian said Carter Barron of Washington chairman of the committee to keep the delegates entertained "is Mlse Mobley Lush-anya and the tunas are well you ought to hear The place where Barron keeps the entertainment on tap is a large hotel suite overlooking blue Lake Michigan As big aa it was crammed with tunesmiths and performen The opening of the door and pros-of an however a a signal for action from with-A blonde girl with a warbling something about ivy on the White House: A young man with very long hair dropped to his right knee and to recite in a bam voice fun of dramatic overtones 'Wlfl held up his hand he said "one at a time' After hearing five dramatic recitals and some dozen-odd patriotic all volunteered to the he got down to the sheet "We have received unsolicited ssid Barron "from all over country Most of it is very good id some of it well One tune ins entitled: "If Franklin Will Keep the Another also on the third term theme waa "Roosevdt Stay Where You said the entertain- July 15 lO-The Oconomowoc Wla July The celebrated Coach Hpusa aum mer theater will have a gala opening tonight with a new comedy "Got Beady to Live by Sarah Greenbill and Madeline Davidson The play was one of 19 selected by the play-reading equndl of 19 from the Wisconsin cities of Water-town Waukesha Delafield and Oeonomoeroc and la eligible for the $500 Marjorie Montgainary Ward Baker prise awarded annually Thi director of file play to Helen Tteken who supervised file1 of spectacle at Century at Frogrum The principal role In the 'play hae been amignrd to Edith Davis of Chicago: The second play on the schedule "East Lynne:" will opes July 21 Movie Time Card IfggunraM TjJFiis: ft iMaTOT rsrtst '7SSl 1: Ti3u? rK" AMUSEMENTS 17 1 ineiiifmrovntH iWViV c3BPHEUM' GARBO DOJSSSS) Tnir'mmr TUESDAY RITE (ONLY) LAWRENCE WELK and Hii Champagne Music nr EXCELSIOR PARK IS-I A M) JJgOULEVARD OBwcaaosj hkYvwiiiiu Anna Naegla Roy MiUsnd wirenY IRENI dWtefTSiW-- auuubbA jet" 20c Foot to Ihud true blur ovenware TealRhR lew) MANYHUSI BAER-GALENTO lit Manistee Mich July 15 Robert Wadlow the 22-year-old Alton DL who was feet 9M Inches tall and was believed the tallest man died here early today from complications following a foot infection Wadlow who waa making a professional appearance as the tallest at the National Forest festival here suffered an infection in his left ankle leas than a fortnight A child of normal size at birth Wadlow weighed 491 while making his last appearance Medical his great height resulted from over-activity of thex pituitary gland A few years ago Wadlow filed a $150000 suit against the Amer- AMUSEMENTS IRM LAST nms TODST wu SMnrd Zcrtaa CMMEV SHEJUMM WHIM rims aster "F99TY LITTLX uptown rra25pT II ir CARROLL AHCRNR HAYWARD SON MY BON" PM BsiM eastern GRANADA Aau 1 Lsssa "TYPNtir i ACTOl 1 ARION 1 HIK MAST AIMS AAAHP nOkOnmS fflSb roaDsopaa "lArriiEi Pains in Bach aslki ReiYeDMslk! (Can tin Bed From Page 1L) a lot of that variety at the Wilderness Outfit apparently Bob Watts Buck's employer fold me of taking Buck to Chicago with him They went into a big bank to call on one of their old time clients who was first vice president Buck spied him talking to someone and sung out "Hello The banker looked a bit startled but came forward delightedly with "Hello Buck old man" Afterwards Bob Watts suggested that it might have been more fitting had buck said Hello Mr To which Buck'e placid answer was "Hell he's Just Fred to Btdtslingers from City Feel Wit The Wilderness Outfitters tablishment provides dressing rooms so that people starting out fishing or camping may leave their town clothes right there and pick them up on their way back to civilization As a result a great many things get left behind principally hats And round the walls hang a couple of hun-hats and caps of every state and vintage was heard recently solemnly informing a visiting lady from the cities about to take the trail that those were the hats of people who had been drowned on expeditions "sort of of men who had never come back to claim them Then to add to the visible fan-rasiea he had created he footways get frees the to hey for This type of humor may not be good for the wilderness business but it's meat and drink to Buck Sletten He plays them all for suckers and if they fool him by backing up on him he gets Just as much fun out of that What he must have suffered from the fishing inefficiency of his clients st times may be Judged from the following story told by Bob Watts who was talking to a nice group of prospects who had to be handled with gloves and who he was convinced would not be amused at profanity He had waned their particular guide but reckoned without Buck who came at the wrong moment Watte Buck what have you been Said Buck a damn lot of bait slingers from Chicago been slingin' bait all over the trees and rocks I do a dam thing with Foolish questions annoy Mr Sletten almost equally with foolish behavior To a man who came In with the question "Say Buddy where can I buy a he replied: "I guess almost any where but the Presbyterian Church or the Post To a woman who had just bought an alarm dock and asked helplessly "How am I going to get this clock to Basswood Buck offered the suggestion "Just wind it up and it'll -came Into the wilder- recently and wanted to it to nee for bait Beck Elver BauU favorably be rente I that "Are yea sr the flshT All this may sound to you as if Sletten were a sort of small smart Alec but you would be more mistaken if you come to any such conclusion Bob Watts' judgment on him is interesting He says "Buck is invaluable He has the greatest knowledge of anyone I know of the intricate waterways and of the Quetlco-Superior He knows them as we the streets of our home He is thoroughly experi-Ha knows woods lore and he lays anyone out fur parson has it Eli consulted by ev-eamp procedure that has to do with Prefers Wilderness Bat Carft Take It Watts continued with "One thing that lias to be with any extra FOOD STORES -TiHWATiRK STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY SHOP TUESDAY Sugar 10 Iks SO1 100-LB BAG $492 1 di in et a hi of IP A' i if Cool Sky wjyssf MEWiNinc mdem iNr Malt Up Night Free to me Lad ice EtiULUgttEiil Jfil BiiBswq HUSBANDS" Arthur "TOO MANY nun mm FALLS jjasjUr HI Xante By there lirit vacation your rr Mid-vaca-wT lQxurtous vi am into the I your epiFiy Ycal Fly 0 ciseA tC ft to "rtii tec' -s-L'.

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