3 on a Match (Warner Bros.) (1932)

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Movie Patch No. 3 Cut No.25 Out30c Mati10c The Halfway Mark! Would you recognize your favorite film stars if you meet them walking on the streets of New Haven? Do you think that you would recognize Edward G. Robinson, Joe E. Brown, Ruth Chatterton or Joan Blondell if you passed them on Maple Street? Could you tell Ann Dvorak or Bette Davis from the girl who lives next door? If you think you know your movie stars you'll enjoy playing PATCHES. It’s the newest craze to hit New Haven and was introduced in the columns of the Journal Courier three days ago. Besides being instructive and a test of skill, it’s plenty of fun, Here's" lishes a composi “ hotograph 1 ali up from the featu.es of three ‘t’s. done. Hach dav the tose! Om 2 hale of the six starring players in War: ner Bros. newest dramatic hit ‘‘Three On A Match’’ mhich comes to the Theatre starting If you ean correctly identify these different features and replace them so that they make six perfect photographs of these players its your chance to win (insert prizes) and guest tickets to see ‘‘Three On A Match’’ when it opens at the Do not send in your answers until you have a complete set of the six photographs. Mail or send them to the Patches Editor, Journal Courier uot later than midnight (closing date). to start now. The rules are few and simple. It is not too late Back copies of the Journal Courier can be seen at the office of this paper or at your nearest Public Library. It is not necessary to purchase a copy of the Journal Courier to enter this contest, a tracing or an original drawing will be acceptable to the judges. All answers will be judged from a point of correctness and originality of presentation. In case of a tie, two awards will be made. No employee of the Journal Courier or the ............... Theatre will be eligible to enter this contest. Thats all there is folks! Try your hand on the problem reproduced on this page. The chin and beautifu: lips belong to that charming newcomer to the ranks of stardom who first won dramatic recognition in ‘‘The Rich Are Always With Us.’? Those sinister eyes are those of the gangster who shot at Lee Tracy in ‘*Blessed Event.’’ The wavy hair belongs to the player who was the efficiency man for a Chain Store in ‘*Stranger in Town.’’ Remember??? And that completes problem number three. It Pion 528 easy as it looks. ire = es ty £Uta half way ee winning. a Ee Movie Patch No. 4 Cut No. 21 Cut 830c Mati10c Only 2 More to Go In “‘Movie Patch’? Game! Here’s problem number four in the Journal Courier’s ‘‘Movie Patch Contest.’’ All you have to do is identify the three sections in the composite photograph published on this page and it’s your chance to get one (list prizes) and guest tickets to see Warner Page Four Bros.’ great dramatic hit ‘‘Three On A Match,’’ which opens at the .......... Theatre starting opening date). When you have identified them the Match them with the features you have already identified in the last three problems. Two more composites remain to be reproduced. When you have a complete set of six star photographs send them to the Patches Editor, Journal Courier not than midnight (closing date). All answers will be judged for correctness and originality in presentation. rest is simple. later It isn’t too late to start. Extra copies of the Journal Courier are on sale and display at our offices (mention where) or can be seen at nearest Public Library. Remember it is not necessary to purchase a copy of the Journal Courier to participate. your Any original sketch or tracing will serve the same purpose with the judges, only correctness and originality of presentation count. Take a look at those gorgeous looks. Do you recognize the exquisite blonde hair of the secretary to the man who made Zachary Hicks Governor in the most hilarious political campaign ever seen on the silver screen in ‘‘The Dark Horse?’’ And those eyes! They certainly have IT. ‘They belong to the player whose dramatic work in ‘‘Big City Blues’’ has been acclaimed as the outstanding work of the current season. That firm chin belongs to one whose real second name is Hollywood, in fact and not in pun. And that, Patch fans, concludes problem number four. More tomorrow. This game is open to all except employees of this newspaper or their relatives and employees and _ their i relatives of the Theatre. Udy you ay /Didy wus interesting game. Movie Patch No. 5 Cut No. 24 Out 30c Mat 10¢ You Can Still Enter — Our ‘*‘Movie Patch’? Game! It won’t be long now! Only one more problem remains to be published in this entertaining game which has been appearing daily in the columns of the Journal Courier. Tomorrow the sixth and last Patch problem will mark the close of what has proved to be the most entertaining game of the Remember, all that is necessary to become eligible to win (list of prizes) or guest tickets to attend the showing of Warner Bros. great dramatic hit ‘‘Three On A Match,’’ opens at the which Theatre, is to identify the different facial secetions of the above composite photograph made up from the features of three of the six prominent picture stars featured in ‘‘Three On A Match.’’ When these have all been correctly identified, cut them out and patch them together so that they form the original photographs of these stars. The flowing hair in the ‘‘ MOVIE PATCH’? No. five belongs to a sereen player who first directly above won screen reknown in ‘‘Searface.’’ Do you remember ‘‘Beauty and the Boss?’’ If you do you should have Back —— ot ve J ournal ee , are on sale or can be viewed at our offices on (name street) or they can be seen at your nearest Public Library. no trouble recognizing the expressive eyes in the composite. The last third of the composite, the mouth and chin, belong to the player slapped by a detective in ‘‘ Blessed Event.’’ Tomorrow you’ll have the final problem and be able to check your answers. Send all six of these corrected star photographs to the Patches Editor, Journal Courier postmarked not later than midnight (insert closing date of contest). Do not send in individual photographs. nality in presentation will be the only Correctness and origin qualities judged in awarding prizes. The final problem will appear in toWinners will be announced as quickly as possible after the closing date. morrows Journal Courier. IMPORTANT The &ih story should feature the names of the judges, preferably men prominent in the social and political life of your city. This story should also state clearly when and where the winners will be announced. In view of the fact that you are giving guest tickets to see ““Three On A Match” as prizes, it will be better to announce the win ners in the newspaper you have tied up with.