Motion Picture (Aug 1935-Jan 1936)

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WEAK,RUNDOWH NERVOUS.SKINNY MEN AND WOMFNI How 'Jimmy BraddocJ N€W WORLD'S H€AVYWtlGHT CHAMPION Made StarHinq Discovery that Added 26 lbs .in 6 Weeks andi Built His Shaiterinq New Strength J Shows Why Tired, Weakened, Rundown Folks Quickly Build Up Rugged Strength and Tireless Energy This New, Easy Way. 5 Added Lbs. The First Week or No Cost! Take the advice of the new World's Champion — "Jimmy" Braddocb — if you are weak, rundown, underweight and ailing. After searching for years, he at last found the quick, scientific way to build up rugged new strength, good solid pounds of hard flesh and dazzling energy. In 6 weeks before the fight he gained 26 lbs. He says: "Tests convinced me that rundown conditions, poor blood and skinniness come frequently from iodinestarved glands. 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The Talk of Hollywood [C ontinued from page 48] Kelpamalt:^/^ A SHORT time ago, headlines in ** a Los Angeles paper, (it was the day following Max Baer's marriage) read: "Baer's Bride May Force Him To Retire." Which would indicate that Maxie is at his old game again, — staying up all night ! AN inside tip is that one of the new ^■* screen sensations of 1935 will be Tutta Rolf, rated abroad as the most talented Scandinavian actress of the present day. Miss Rolf was signed in Europe by Winfield Sheehan for Fox, and recently came to Hollywood. She is the young widow of Ernest Rolf, known as the "Earl Carroll of Sweden," a producer of musicals. Miss Rolf's first starring picture is Dressed to Thrill. Another foreign star of whom much is expected is the vivacious French actress, Simone. Mile. Simone, also with Fox, will be first seen as Cigarette in the pretentious production of Under Tivo Flags with Warner Baxter costarred. Both stars have a tremendous following in the 300 British theatres recently acquired by Fox-Twentieth Century. ALICE FA YE saw this with her -^* own eyes so, if you are in doubt, argue it out with her. Alice claims she was getting a prescription filled in a Beverly Hills drug store when a quite well-known middle-aged character actress, formerly of the stage but now of the screen, entered the shop. She asked the location of the telephone booth, had a five dollar bill changed so that she could get her nickel; talked ten minutes; left the booth and bought a threecent stamp ; attached it to her letter; then went to the soda fountain and asked for a glass of water and when Alice was leaving the shop, the woman was glancing through all the magazines. fAN one of the busiest and most cen^^ tral Hollywood Boulevard corners there is a very busy drug store. At the door of said drug store there is a newsboy who has had this stand for years and his pleasing personality and courtesy has built up a great trade for him. He is a great booster for the drug shop and always reminds his customers of some special the shop is offering currently. Not many of his customers know that this newsboy actually owns the drug store but it's a fact — so help me. tpRNEST COSSART, character -*-' actor of stage and screen, who has "buttled" his way as a butler in scores of productions, has a yellowed clipping from a newspaper with the date of 1907. Mr. Cossart was mentioned in the crit ic's review of a play. Way down near the end of the review, there appeared this comment. "Mr. Cossart played the butler as though he enjoyed it — in which sensation he was entirely alone." l^OW that Bruce Cabot is acting un^ der the Metro banner, he is set definitely for the romantic lead in RiffRaff, a waterfront story. It's from the prolific and capable typewriter of Frances Marion who wrote Min and Bill for Marie Dressier and Wally Beery. It resembles that film, somewhat, with overtones of love and sacrifice in squalid settings. VI^HEN Pete ("Moo Moo") * * Smith went out to the King Charney ranch to watch them shoot one of the scenes for his inimitable shorts, he was so pleased with it, he kissed all of the cast who would stand for it and turned to go. But, to his surprise, there stood a bossy-cow who stuck out her wet rough tongue and gave him a soppy lick, right across the face. Now, Pete thinks he'll put himself out to pasture. There are good grazing lands in Oregon, Pete, but look out for the cow's husband — he might register jealousy and slap you down. Have You a Theme Gown in Your Wardrobe? [Continued from page 45] difference between this perfectly tailored Stoner suit and "just another suit." Gracie's bag and shoes are patent leather and she prefers the tailored satin blouse to the fluffy -variety. Burgundy lace comes into its own this fall. On page forty-three, you see Gail Patrick wearing a gown made of this material. It was made for her use in Smart Girl. Beneath the Burgundv lace, there is satin, and over the shoulders there is attached a wide scarf. Crystal beads and rhinestones accent the dinner gown worn by Lyda Roberti in The Big Broadcast of 1936. On page forty-four, you observe that Miss Roberti, in the photograph there, is attired in it. The material of which it is made is peach crepe. The double skirt treatment and the long tightly-fitted sleeves add much to the attractiveness of the gown. For early fall, the short, tweed frocks such as the one of beige worn by Kitty Carlisle, (as pictured on page fortyfive) will be much in evidence. You would do well to follow her example— and eet one. 72 Motion Picture for October, 1935