The Secret Bride (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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“STANWYCK SECRETS,” CONTEST —IT’S DIFFERENT! Contest outlined takes form of a Secret Search, puzzles arranged so that solvers ferret secrets in the life of Stanwyck. Ties in star and picture with interest sustained through entire run of contest. May be used for three days or less. Read the first day’s story for details. Three illu strations available in one mat. You'll find answers in box below. Order mat No. 10—30c.* Free Tickets To Theatre Offered To Rebus Winners Gather round, Rebus fans! Here’s a chance to prove your ingenuity and at the same time win rewards in the form of free theater tickets. Beginning today, and continuing for three days, the.......... (newspaper) will print a daily series of puzzles based on the seeret life of “The Secret Bride,” Barbara Stanwyck. | | SECOND DAY See if you can solve this secret message and name Barbara one very dear to her. Supply Missing Letters and Win Theatre Tickets Today these “secret searchers” take a new form, and those who wish to win free tickets to the theater to see Barbara Stanwyck in “The Secret Bride” by sending in a correet solution, will have to be eareful. Contestants are asked to supply Stanwyck’s second big stage hit, her first screen hit, her three pets, another film hit and some information about ‘*My second stage hit was in “‘B..L.q..”,-—My first screen hit was in “TI..i.i.”—I own two s.a.i.l puppies that can s..m and one d.g so small it can s.e.p in a t.a cu.—Another film I played in was “‘T.e B.t.e. T.a O. G.n.r.1 Y.n” —Dion is .he name of my a.o.t.d s.n—” FIRST DAY in the puzzle. First Day Publicity Story As they appear, they make no sense, but to the secret searchers they have a definite message. Today’s rebus concerns Barbara Stanwyck, the charming star of “The Secret Bride,” the Warner Bros. picture which will open Bit 23 Oba tds nk Breese ol Theatre Tes Piensa See orerstes F Barbara happens to be married, and concealed in the lines are the following facts: the name of her husband; her home town; her husband’s first name; her first choice of a profession; her seeond choice; the name of her first Broadway play in which she en Second Day Publicity Story the which tell the name of Miss Stanwyck’s second big stage hit; her first big screen success; her three missing letters in words pets; the name of another film hit and a pertinent fact about her child. Everyone who has followed the remarkable career of Miss Stanwyck should be able to supply the missing letters from memory. Others must depend on _ their ability to solve puzzles. There will be five prizes in today’s contest, each prize conisting of two tickets to the Read rebus over carefully then try to answer the following questions the solutions to which are secretly hidden What are: (a) Her husband’s last name (6b) her home town (c) husband’s first name (d) first choice of a profession (e) second choice (f) name of first Broadway play? I, slightly plastered, believing I was La Fayette, shouted: ‘“‘No country should brook lynching, but frankly speaking, in some cases it wouldn’t be amiss!” I, on a rye-drinking dance-riot, will get the noose yet! acted the role of a cabaret girl. Contestants should underscore the words or syllables which give the information desired and send it to the Contest Editor of the (newspaper) before Five daily prizes of two tickObs! “tOe= thes | = creas ee theater to see Miss Stanwyck in “The Se. eret Bride” will be awarded, and a grand prize of (name prize) will be given to the one who sends in the best absolutely correct solution to all three rebuses. theater where Miss Stanwyck will open in her greatest drama, “The Secret Bride,” Oly aig oe Gah bee s8 : Tomorrow, the final rebus will be published, and another set of daily prizes will be awarded. There is also the grand prize ee (name prize) which will be given to the one who sends in the best correct solution of all three puzzles. Today’s solutions must be sent to the Contest Editor of the oe eeae eae (newspaper) before Straighten out the mixed syllables and send in the corrected lines, descriptive of Barbara Stanwyck’s youth. “Her liestear tionambi was to comebe a cerdan like Radosai Candun but she was ferofed no ment agencour and ingdur her day school’ she sedpas through antensein reiouslig rae and tenwan to be a Arysionmis in nachi. “‘Her estlat turepic is ‘The Creitse Bride’.”’ THIRD DAY Third Day Publicity Story Last Chance To Win Prizes For Solving Rebus Here’s the last chance for secret searchers to win free theatre tickets by discovering the real meaning concealed in a jumbled statement concerning Barbara Stanwyck. Secret messages take many forms. In the first day’s lines, the sense of the statement depended upon the proper joining of syllables. Yesterday, contestants had to supply missing letters. The requirements of today are equally simple, and can _ be learned by studying the rebus. It tells a little story of Miss Stanwyck’s early ambition, what happened to it and what the consequences were. Miss Stanwyck, noted as one FAY FRANK Burlesque Illicit teacup “The Secret Bride.” SOLUTIONS TO CONTEST Ist Day MISSIONARY BROOKLYN DANCER THE NOOSE 2nd Day Two spaniels and one dog so small it can sleep in a The Bitter Tea of General Yen Dion is the name of her adopted son 3rd Day (Solution) Her earliest ambition was to become a dancer like Isadora Duncan but she was offered no encouragement and during her school days she passed through an intense religious era and wanted to be a missionary in China. Her latest picture is of the sereen’s greatest dramatic artistes, has her finest role in “The Secret Bride,’ which will open at the.......... theater on The first five people who send in the best correct solutions to the rebus published today, will each be awarded two tickets to the remarkable drama of the secret oe as Bo theater to see this wife of a man pledged to prosecute his wife’s father for accept ing a bribe to pardon a financier. The grand prize, to be awarded the contestant who submits the best correct solution for all three puzzles, will be........... (name prize). Grand prize contestants must send in a complete set of three puzzles before must be sent to the Contest EdiFOR OF 2 aekk bo oecawad (newspaper) before... ....¢¢.00d6 A SMART ONE, SHOWMEN—ALL READY TO RUN Page Five