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The Cast: PepeLe Moko, Charles BoyerInes, Sigrid Gurie; Gaby, Hedy Lamarr; Slimane, Joseph Calleia; Regis, Gene Lockhart; Pierrot Johnny Downs; Grandpere, Alan Hale; Tania Mme. Nina Koshetz; Aicha, Joan Woodbury; Marie, Claudia Dell; Giroux, Robert Greig; Carlos Stanley Fields; Max, Charles D. Brown; Gil, Ben Hah; Sergeant of French Police, Armand KalizI.Ailn. Leonid Kinsky; Louvain, Walter KingsfordJanvier, Paul Harvey; Bertier, Bert Roach; Native Waitress, Luana Walters. "ALWAYS GOODBYE"— 20th Century-Fox. —Based on a story by Gilbert Emery and Douglas Doty. Screen play by Kathryn Scola and Edith Skouras. Directed by Sidney Lanfield. The Cast: Margot Weston, Barbara Stanwyck; Jim Howard Herbert Marshall; Phillip Marshall, Ian HunterCount Gwvani Corini, Cesar Romero; Jessica Reid, Lynn Bari; Harriet Martin, Binnie Barnes; Roddy John Russell; Martha Marshall, Mary Forbes-' Benoil, Albert Conti; Nurse, Marcelle Corday: Bicycle Salesman, Franklyn Pangborn; Taxi Drivers, George Davis and Ben Welden. "AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE, THE"— Warners.— Screen play by John Wexley and John Huston. From the play by Barre Lyndon. Directed by Anatole Litvak. The Cast: Dr. Clilterhouse, Edward G. Robinson; Jo Keller, Claire Trevor; Rocks" Valentine, Humphrey Bogart; "Okay '* Allen Jenkins; Inspector Lane, Donald Crisp; Nurse Randolph, Gale Page; Judge, Henry O'NeillProsecuting Alt'y, John Litel; Grant, Thurston Hall; I'm, h, Maxie Rosenbloom; Pal, Bert Hanlon; Rabbit, Curt Bois; Tug, Ward Bond; Popus, Vladimir Sokoloff; Candy, Billy Wayne; Ll. Johnson, Robert Homans; Foreman of the Jury, Irving Bacon. High School Course at Home _ Many Finish in 2 Years I ?\°T r?plilr •». yonr time and abilities permit. Equivalent to resl I t,YtV^,"," i fiT? r*'tmre3 fo' entrance t0 colta— standard H.S. I «««» aupniied. Diploma awarded. Credit forU. S. subjects already I completed; SlfwS ,ubj,ct, .r tUnred. Free Bulletin on reuueat* VAmencan School. Dcpt. H 643, Drexel at 58th, Chicago WAKE UP YOUR BILE Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of liauid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk Amere bowel movementdoesn't getat thecause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and mate you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter s Little Liver Pills by name. 25c at all drug stores. Stubbornly refuse anything else FACE MARRED BY UGLY SCHOOL-AGE PIMPLES? Help keep your blood free of waste poisons that may irritate your skin Don't let ugly hickies make you look ridiculous Stop being shunned and laughed at. t ind out what may cause your pimples and take steps to get rid of them. r0^^We?n 13 and 25' y°ur body is growing rapidly. Important gland changes may upset your system. Intestinal poisons are often thrown into the blood stream and carried to inymples.-'Wheretheym^bubble-t &pES%S^rJ5&£$ tL°yu & pUtl in each cake of this fresh food help7 keep you" resulting -f ln,test'na! Pois°ns When this £ don" '" ne PlmP'es begin to go. Your skin becomes clearer, smoother, more attractive. Many get IWh* re9Vlt3vin 30 days or les*! Start eatfng one ,»£ "FA8 YelSt, t0day Eat 3 cak<* daily J one cake y2 hour before meals. "CITY STREETS"— CoLUMBrA.— Story by I. Bernstein. Screen play by Fred Niblo, Jr., and Lou Breslow. Directed by Albert S. Rogell. The Cast: Winnie Brady, Edith Fellows; Joe Carmine, Leo Camllo; Tommy Devlin, Tommy Bond; Mrs g«**». Mary Gordon; Miss North, Helen Jerome Eddy; Mike Shanahan, Joseph King; Father Ryan Frank Sheridan; Dr. Goodman, Arthur Loft; Lupo George Humbert; Dr. Fernac Waller, Frank Reicher; Mrs. Graham, Grace Goodall. "FAST COMPANY"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Marco Page and Harold Tarshis. From the book by Marco Page. Directed by Edward Buzzell. The Cast: Joel Sloane, Melvyn Douglas; Garda Sloane, Florence Rice; Julia Thome, Claire Dodd; Ned Morgan, Shepperd Strudwick; Elias Z. Bannerman Louis Calhern; Paul Terison, Nat Pendleton; Arnold Stamper, Douglas Dumbrille; Leah Brockler, George Zucco; Steve Langner, Minor Watson; Lieut. James Planner, Donald Douglas; Sidney Z. Wheeler Dwight Frye; District Attorney MacMillen, Thurston Hall; Danny Scoaldo, Horace MacMahon. "HAVING WONDERFUL TIME" — RKORadio.— Original play by Arthur Kober. Screen play by Arthur Kober. Directed by Alfred Santell. the Cast: Teddy Shaw, Ginger Rogers; Chick Kirkland Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Fay Coleman, Peggy Conklin; Itchy Faulkner, Richard "Red" SkeltonMiriam, Lucille Ball; Henrietta, Eve Arden P U Rogers, Donald Meek; Gus, Grady Sutton; Buzzy Armbrusler, Lee Bowman; Mamma Shaw, Leona Roberts; Dad Shaw, Harlan Briggs; Emma Shaw, Inez Courtney; Charlie Shaw, Dean Jagger; Mabel Shaw, Juanita Quigley; Vivian Branner, Ann Miller; Henry Branner, Kirk Windsor; Maxine Dorothea Kent; Emit Beally, Charles Lane; Mac Pangborn, Allan Lane; Mr. G., Clarence Wilson; Mrs. G., Margaret McWade; Shrimpo, Shimen Ruskin; Waiters, Russell Gleason, Gaylord Pendleton, Jack Chapin, Wesley Barry and Ben HallHarvest Moon Kids, Walter Cosden, Agnes Melcoll and The Vagabonds; Grace, Mary Bovard; Singer Jane Rhodes; Frances, Dorothy Tree; Mrs. Tannenbaum. Vera Gordon; Mrs. Gubbins, Katherine Kenworthy; A/r. Gubbins, Billy Franey; Tradesman, Solly Ward; Vinegar Face, Arthur AylesworthHandy Man, George Cooper. KEEP SMILING"— 20th Century-Fox — Screen play by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray. Original idea by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. Directed by Herbert I. Leeds. The Cast: Jane Rand Jane Withers; Carol Walters, Gloria StuartJonathan Rand, Henry Wilcoxon; Mrs. Willoughby Helen Westley; Jerome Lawson, Jed Prouty; Cedric *ii ' P°"glas F°wley; Stanley Harper, Robert Allen; J. Howard Trovers, Pedro de Cordoba; Mrs Bowman, Claudia Coleman; Beltina Bcnvman, Paula Rae Wright; The Three Nelsons, ThemselvesViolet Etta McDaniel; Brutus, Carmencita Johnson; froggy, Mary McCarthy; Casting Director, Hal K. Dawson. "LADIES IN DISTRESS" — Republic. — Screen play by Dorrell and Stuart McGowan from story idea by Dore Schary. Directed by Gus Meins. The Cast: Josephine Bonney, Alison Skipworth; Lydia Bonney, Polly Moran; Braddock Robert Livingston; Sally, Virginia Grey; Dave Evans, Max Terhune; Morgan, Berton ChurchillWoman, Leonard Penn; Second Thug, Horace MacMahon; Spade, Allen Vincent; First Thug Eddie Acuff; Lieutenant, Anthony Hughes; Policeman, Jack Carr; Duncan, Walter Sande; Brown. Billv Wayne. "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY"— 20th Century-Fox —Original screen play by Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen. Directed by Irving Cummings. The Cast: Betsy Brown, Shirley Temple; Roger \Vendhng, George Murphy; Jimmy Clayton, Jimmy Durante; Barbara Shea, Phyllis Brooks; Sarah Wenaling, Edna Mae Oliver; Fiske. George Barbier; °m ,tea' Edward Ellis; Miss Hutchins, Jane Darwell;0/£ El Brendel; Willoughby Wendling, Donald Meek; Flossie, Patricia Wilder; Judge, Claude Gill Hore9s A HEALTH A Book Which Enables You to Derive the Maximum of Health from Food and the Maximum of Real Pleasure from Eating HE,?Ei 'la Pew ,kind of oook book— a health cook book. A cook book which gives you essential food and diet information in add" tion to hundreds upon hundreds of new recipes t'iven ^def range of special menus. All the recipes given in this modern rook book have been selected and tested under the immediate supervision of the authors— Bernarr Macfadden and Milo cookery? a Sta" skilled in modern scientific Three Books in One This big, giant size cook book is really three f^8.11^ °'^\ Xt /ives you a11 the real essential lood and diet information which every family should have— in clear, understandable terms It brings you a new guide to economy and health. 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Hummol Wilson; Member, of the Bam Eddie Collins, Syd Saylor, Jerry Colonna, HeiS Conkhn; Taxi Driver, Ben Weldon. '/LITTLE TOUGH GUY" — UnivershM Original story by Brenda Weislx-rg. Screen playk Gilson Brown and Brenda Weisberg. Directed h Har„ld Young. The Cast; Paul lVilso„, Robe, Wi cox; KayBoylan, Helen Parri.h; J„hn,iVJioyl". Billy Halop; Mrs. Boylan, Marjorie Main Cm £??'"'£•. Jackle Searl; Rita Belle. Peggy Stewart "The Pie Alley Kids" ("The Dead End 1538 Huntz Hall Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsley, Da* Gorcey, Hally Chester. ing. Menus to Serve Your Every Purpose Perhaps the greatest feature of this book is the ideal arrangement of menus in well define,! groups. For instance, there are ten different types of physical culture menus — ideal menus for families with growing children. Special menus for the manual laborer — others for those in sedentary occupations. Or if yours is a problem of losing weight — this book offers you ideal food combinations for this purpose. If you want to gain weight — you will aelignt m its effective food suggestions for this purpose. Of especial value are those menus specifically designed to prevent constipation. Indeed here is one book that will solve all your food and diet problems — in a most pleasing and delightful way. Remember — this is a brand new, up-to-the-minute food and cook book. And not an ordinary one by any means. A real introduction to new tasty cookery. The whole book is based upon sound ideas. 1 leal I li fulness and scientific preparation of foods are not enough — every dish is indeed delightfully inviting — a real adventure in culinary excellence. Here is a book you should possess. Send Nq Money This remarkable cook book, bound in beautiful blue cloth, embossed in gold and containing over 4U0 pages . .. over 800 recipes, costs only $2.00. And this need not be paid now. Merely sign and mail coupon below and pay postman $2.00 plus postal charges. If you are not sa«.t,'s„n,ed wi,h !his book return it within 5 days and your >2.iiii will be refunded without question. Macfadden Book Company, In""— """ "— " — ~ "— ~~ Dept. P9, 205 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Send me your Physical Culture Cook Book. I will pay the postman $2.00 plus postage when the book is delivered to me. Name Street City . State If you send $2.00 with order, we will pav the carrying charges. Canadian and foreign orders cash in advance. MAKE EASY MONEY ;^CHRi$Tmn$ cards ^',rkV.,rsKu.?<h!',"r''t' °,nt °SCVPat,0n" Housewives, officeworKPrs. leathers and social organizations arc rashme in heay.lv on our ••Champion" assortment of 21 magnificent folders, includini' Souvenir Calendar COSTS YOU SOc ... SELLS ON SIGHT FOR $1.00 -. u Actual »etail value $2. 85 ?fiumJrouf D.Be,""" W,**fi BEST ON THE MARKET? todoy Sample -Chamo.on assortment Vn %»r.™i? SILVER SWAN STUDIOS IIS,/,1/™^^^. 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The Cast: Mary Colbrook, Kay Francis" Given Colbrook, Bonita Granville; Muriel Colbrook Anita Louise; Reginald Colbrook, Bobby Jordon1 Mr. Rudhn, John Litel; Bill Colbrook, Dickie Moore; Beulah, Bernice Pilot; Lynn IV.lhrd Maurice Murphy Aunt Caroline, Elizabeth Risdorr Mrs. Crosby, Helena Phillips Evans; Florist, John Bra? ; Secrelary Jan Holm; Jenner, Sidney n'7AlSP0JiT HUSBAND "-20th Century. £ ox.— Based on an original story by Hilda Stone Screen play by Karen De Wolf and Robert Chapin Directed by James Tinling. The Cast: Henry' Cabot, Stuart Erwin; Mary Jane Clayton, Pauline Moore; Tiger Martin, Douglas Fowley; Conchita Alontez, Joan Woodbury; Ted Markson, Robert Lowery; Blackie Bennel, Harold Huber; Spike Edward S Brophy; //. C. Walton, Paul McVeifl Bull, Lon Chaney, Jr.; Duke Selton, Joseph Sawyer "PROFESSOR, BEWARE"— Harold LloydParamount.— Screen play by Delmer Daves and H-frri Cun7n,ng ham:. Original story by Crampton nf/^.^^^lf M-XTa"d Marian B. Cockrell. Directed by Elliott Nugent. The Cast: Profess* Dean Lambert, Harold Lloyd; Jane Van Buren, Croln ^t''1C,h; J»*«'M<>"I">II. Raymond Walburn Groom Sterling Halloway; Jerry, Lionel Slander Snoop Donlan, William Frawley; Bride Mary" ^9." Lender; Penn. Cop No. 1, Guinn (Big Boy) Williams; Penn. Cop No. 2, Ward Bond; Sheriff. Spencer Charters; Landlady, Clara Blandick; AM Van Buren, Thurston Hall; Mrs. Pills, Cora Witherspoon. "ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLOST"Monogram.— Screen play by Marian Orth. From an original story, "Her Father's Daughter" by Gene StrattonPorter. Directed by William Nigh. Ihe Cast: Laurie Jean Parker; Wayne, Eric Linden; Chris, Holhs Jewell; Nora, Marjorie Main; nff?"' », yard Paw'ey; Mrs. Parker. Betty Blythe; Nathan, George Cleveland; Sarah, Sarah Padden; Judge Guy Usher; Abner. Jack Kennedy; Ruth, Jean O'Neill; Jones, Harry Harvey. "SHOPWORN ANGEL, THE"— M-G-M Screen play by Waldo Salt. From a story by Dana Burnet Directed by H. C. Potter. The Cast: Daisy Heath, Margaret Sullavan; Bill Pelligrew, »fmf,S »t,ewart; s"m Bailey, Walter Pidgeon; ^/layHat,Ve McDaniel; "Dice," Nat Pendleton Thin Lips, Alan Curtis; "Leer," Sam Levene; Wilson, Charley Grapewin; Sally, Eleanor Lynn McGomgle, Charles D. Brown. a5°VTARIPING "— Korda-United Artists. —Adapted by Ian Dalrymple from the novel by Winifred Holtby. Directed by Victor Saville. The Last: Sarah Burton, Edna Besl-;Robert Came, Ralph Richardson; Huggins, Edmund Gwenn; Madge Came, Ann Todd; Mrs. Beddows, Marie Lohr; Alderman Snaith, Milton Rosmer; Astell, John • Clements; Mr. Holly, Edward Lexy; Mrs. Holly, Josephine Wilson; Lydia Holly, Joan Ellum; Tadman, Gus McNaughton; Midge Came, Glynis Johns; Castle, Herbert Lomas; Bessie Warbuckle, Peggy Novak; Lord Sedgmire, Lewis Casson. "SPEED TO BURN"— 20th Century-Fox.— Screen play by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. , Based on an original story by Edwin Dial Torger??"• DAreSted by OUo Brower. The Cast: Matt Kerry Michael Whalen; Marion Clark, Lynn Bari; Inn Turner, Marvin Stephens; Papa Gambini, Henry Armetta; Sport Fields, Chick Chandler; Hastings, Sidney Blackmer; Tony Gambini, Johnnie Pirrone; Pop Williams, Charles D. Brown; Mrs. Gambini, Inez Palange. •WIVES UNDER SUSPICION"— Universal. -Screen play by Myles Connolly. Original story idea by Ladislas Fodor. Directed by James Whale, ihe Cast: Jim Slowell, Warren William; Lucy Stowell, Gail Patrick; Phil, William Lundigan; Elizabeth, Constance Moore; Sharpy, Cecil Cunningham; Shaw MacAllen, Ralph Morgan Dave Marrow Samuel S. Hinds; Creola, Lillian Yarbo; Kirk, Milburn Stone; Jenks, James Flavin; Judge Johnson, Edward Stanley. "WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN"— M-G-M — Screen play and produced by Edward Chodorov. £rom the story "Enemy Territory" by Margaret. Lulkin Banning. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Ihe Cast: Stephen Holland, Herbert Marshall; Mans Kent, Virginia Bruce; Cynthia Holland, Mary Astor; Mrs. Holland, Janet Beecher; Mrs. Kingsley, Marjorie Rambeau; Ellen, Juanita Quigley; Grandma, Zeffie Tilbury; Dora, Sarah Padden; Alice, Betty Ross Clarke; Mrs. Morton, Dorothy Christy ; Morion, Morgan Wallace; Senator Kingsley, Joseph Creehan. 92 W. F. HALL PRINTING CO. PHOTOPLAY