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‘WHO PLAYED WITH WHOM?’ .
You know the way movie fans talk about ‘who played with whom’ in what picture. Well, here’s where they get the chance to test their memories of movies and movie stars. Each day, the names of players who appeared with the stars
of this production will be included in a list of names of famous movie stars.
Contestants are required to check the names of those who appeared with the star in question. They’re really not as hard as they look... except for the last day, which requires identifying the names of the stars who How
ard Hawks directed. If your paper’s interested, you can get the illustrations by ordering Mat No. 501 — 50c.
(ist Day Contest)
Motion Picture Fans To Be Feted By ‘‘Journal”’
[] Jean Harlow Kay Francis Margaret Lindsay Greta Garbo Elsie Fergerson Norma Talmadge Ruby Keeler Gloria Stuart Helen Chandler Glenda Farrell
C C] C] O C C C] C] CO
How’s your movie memory, Mr. vy
or Mrs. Movie Fan?
Even if it’s only fairly good, you’ll want to attend the big theafre patty the 3:-aasS (newspaper) is planning for the premiere of ‘‘Ceiling Zero,’’ the mighty drama of the skyways that made New York thrill and shiver all of last season when it appeared on the Broadway stage.
The screen version, also written by Frank Wead, author of the play, and starring James Cagney and Pat O’Brien, famous as the scrappingest film team in Hollywood as proven by their exploits in ‘‘Here Comes the Navy,?’’ “‘Devil Dogs of the Air’’ and ‘‘The Irish In Us,’? will open at WHG=as ss Theatreson. ie. s You’re invited to attend as the guest of this newspaper if you can prove you are a real movie fan by the contest standards.
Shown above is a picture of Cagney, O’Brien and June Travis, and directly under the illustration are the names of 20 charming film fa
James Cagney, June Travis, Pat O’Brien
[] Jane Froman
[] Jean Muir
CL] Wini Shaw
(] Olivia De Havilland [] Marion Davies
_] Bette Davies
[] Joan Blondell
[] Harriet Hilliard
T] Alice White
(] June Travis
vorites. Some of these girls made their first big hits in support of Cagney and O’Brien as a starring team.
Do you know who they were? If you do, you have passed the first test for real fans and will probably win not only an invitation for yourself but an extra one for your escort for ‘‘Ceiling Zero.’?
The contest starts today and continues for five days. There are 25 prizes, each consisting of two tickets to the .................. Theatre
and they will be awarded purely on the basis of accuracy.
Here are the rules:
Clip the names printed under the
illustration and check those of the girls who have had the leading feminine roles with Cagney and O’Brien. Hold the clipping until you have solved all five contests and then send them to the Ceiling Zero Contest Editor of the ............ (newspaper) before ............ (date) when the contest ends.
Winners will be announced in this newspaper as soon as the judges hand down their decisions.
CORRECT ANSWERS
Margaret Lindsay, Gloria Stuart, Olivia De Havilland, June Travis.
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Valuable Prizes To Be Awarded To Real Movie Fans
Have you a ‘‘movie memory?’’
Are you a full fledged Movie Fan—one of those who not only looks at a motion picture, but remembers what you see?
If you are, you are invited to serve on a Committee of Welcome beimg formed by the ...............05..... (newspaper) in connection with the local premiere of the first motion picture of commercial aviation, ‘‘Ceiling Zero,’’ the Cosmopolitan production which opens at thes 2505 3 eae ee Theatre on FS Ran OE Tee as a First National release.
Each person selected for the committee will receive two tickets tO “theGschnr oe Theatre to see James Cagney and Pat O’Brien in their greatest triumph as a starring team. There will be other entertainment, too, provided for the committee members.
The privilege of serving on this committee, as well as the very worthwhile rewards that go with the appointment, will be extended +0: these 25s .n ies, (newspaper ) readers who not only claim to be real Movie Fans, but can prove it.
Beginning tomorrow, and continuing daily for five days, the Re ee (newspaper) will print a series of simple tests—five in all. Readers will be asked to name certain film favorites, who have appeared in other pictures with ‘‘Ceiling Zero’? stars.
There will be no trick questions, no unusual or unexpected pitfalls in the paths of those who compete for the prizes. All the questions are simple, and real fangs should experience little difficulty in winning the prizes.
While the committee will be limited to the 25 prize winners, there will be additional prizes awarded if they are deserved. Everyone who submits an absolutely correct list of answers will be rewarded, and should there be more than 25, the prize list will be increased, although places on the committee will go to the first 25 absolutely correct lists received.
In all events, accuracy will be the sole measure.
Clip out the rules appearing here and then get ready for the first contest which will appear in this newspaper tomorrow.
CONTEST RULES
1——Check the names that correctly answer the questions of each test.
2——Clip the checked list and hold until all five tests have been completed.
3—_As soon as possible after the fifth and last test has appeared, send answers to the Ceiling Zero Contest Editor of the (newspaper).
4—The contest closes at (time and date) after which no replies received will be considered.
5——Write your mame and address plainly on a separate sheet of paper attached to your replies.
6——Do not write a letter, essay or any other communication regarding this contest. Prizes will be awarded only on the basis of the accuracy of the replies.
Name Cagney’s Leading Ladies And Win Prize
James Cagney and June Travis
[] Lily Pons
Jean Harlow
Sophie Tucker Josephine Hutchinson Joan Blondell Marlene Dietrich Mary Brian
Shirley Temple Patricia Ellis
Sybil Jason
OOOOOOOOO
James Cagney has come a long way from the day when he first hit a lady in the face with a
grapefruit to prove his affection. ‘
He graduated from being the film’s leading woman smackerdowner to the No. 1 Tough Guy
of the screen, and then reformed to become ollywood’s leading government agent in ‘‘G Men’’ and other service pictures.
In company with Pat O’Brien he’s been in the navy and the marine corps. Now he’s in commercial aviation and Movie Fans Of eee (city) are invited to see himeat the-<...3...2..55 Theatre when ‘‘Ceiling Zero’’ opens there ONS. een lee
All a fan need do to get an invitation is to prove that he or she really belongs in the very select company of motion picture enthuBIOSUS: theses (newspaper ) is assembling to welcome this first great drama of peacetime aces recorded in a film story of life and
L] Madge Evans
[] Mary Pickford
[] Luise Rainer
L] Beverly Roberts
™ Margaret Lindsay
C] Bette Davis
[] Kay Liniker
CL] Gloria Stuart
(] June Travis
CL] Olivia De Havilland
adventure more amazing than war itself.
Cagney, shown above is with June Travis one of those intrepid fliers who laugh at death and respect only friendship, and beneath him is printed a list of screen actresses many of whom have appeared opposite him in films.
Can you name them? If you’re a real film fan you should have little difficulty.
Check the names of the actresses who have played the leading feminine roles in a Cagney picture. The first contest appeared yesterday. Three more are to follow. When you have completed the contest, rush your replies to the Ceiling Zero Contest Editor of the ae ee (newspaper) before Sagan aah casters » when the lists will be closed.
Each of the 25 fans submitting the most accurate replies will receive two tickets to the ............... Theatre where Ceiling Zero will OPENRON sn
CORRECT ANSWERS Jean Harlow, Joan Blondell, Mary Brian, Patricia Ellis, Madge Evans,
Margaret Lindsay, Bette Davis, Gloria Stuart, June Travis, Olivia De Havilland.