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IftiiMflay, Septeoilier 18, 1934 PICTVBES VARIETY ii By Epes W. Sargent Mofh:inl.sm to alternato thrve tlirco-shootH in a slnsrlp frame scomK to (•inpl<»y >^ "^w i(l(M IVisis is ;i imlit drum of ;i ciivumri'ionco .siif- th'iorit to contain three lliree-slu'etH. JVIoiinted on a central iii)ri«lit shsift. • Base of the drinn carries a motor from a toy construct Ion set which Workft on a sinulo dry cell This ,;j©^>6ratpa a wheel kc ired to make a "ipoiniUete revolution eaeli 20 seconds AlonsMiUo the wheel i.s a |)ln . |(>OMely WorkliiK in a socket artd pro- yiacA wltti a nanK<* at tho top. A pin in: th6 .outer cir<-unvfercnce of ■'.the wl^fcel r*l»ea this iji lbii ,revolu- tion. UCtfi the out of a , iiitld ftn<t jp^rhiits ft alow ittoveinetit iiltC tho (irum. the pUi rUink ph the i''iiat'' Nurca'o(»;;Qt>^^''-'.|nicic':::iM . it dropfi into aiialliii*'^ 'TO ; flRiix^o ' liotm (INI^: 4r]0l<^d to anchor the i driiih ttn^ •Ach Mil getH Uh brief ■ nhowinr;. ' ' l>riim 18 actuated by a weifiht ait the end of a cord wrapped .iioiind tlie central shaft, oj)eratinK only when the pin doo.H not act a.s a brake, which saves power. Any sprinn tievice can ho employed, hut In the orinin.tl tho cord merely t» is.sed over a pulley and IIuoukIj a hole to the h:)sement. This re- fjuiies h:irid winding hy reversing the drum when tho cord is i>aid out. Home spring device would ho han- dler, but in . the original cost was an elenioiit. Care must bo taken to Iteep tcu'dons llfilit or tlje will bo too strouR to perinl^Xilfe' > eiiff ii» ttotiiieA W%m Iditttfe** of ."1^: ■:*o!^: ;if- '';^«ttNietion. - peiwriitA. fiiif^eaift'iUi^: llto-<i{iii«l^'l|iMk'.kid^l$ wfth' iUl Gffi^dlnB th«» lai©' ■ m:; tli* -0k^ot 'm>t unctuf t&r Virlndto# *fdHt ttlllf'w^' tt can bo Arranged ho^ to .i^qiilt t^ toQ-fro<i«ent altentloin \ Opening Up I' lirt W ivne. fHlicial opeiiiMf? of (Ji'e.iler Movie Sc.ison hroufiht extra Hpace in news- • paper.^ in Sunday edition.s. Two full ' paBea devoted to listings of m.tjor Attraction for year and other uews- ;0quibH ronrernlng films ,Tnd per- ■ionaliticH. .; Opening this year much later than ^M|||al duo to extended buying hoh- ■■■0LpetK- ft iM^d iift^k pHoF to^ tdrmai i^Kri o£ AMniMt. Theftters 1>caTl"K ■'iHown on the ir<^tttre prodiict: and Rcccptins the iH^o^ramniiera liiit ho- ■ - Manasofs |M»fr'feel that pubHte V» fully awttre oJt what to see and can JiidKO for themselves in plckini» the best films. Teresa reviews wiven more consideration .and a Kener.illy cIo«er <'ontart is heiUR built .lip betWecii liouH<>.s .tnd fans. ■'. ■ . ■ ''-^■^:-x:'r':i': '-r >;'\'rvv-^ -Seattle."" , What l6okH like, $1'dandy fcatur- ette hew.s story is belnff i)layed up In the Star, but in reality it is just a bit of hlKhpowercd press aKontry for tho coininB plx, 'The Count of Monte Cristo.' set 10 foi' Muaic WaU Kisni>d fiwnt paRe yiirft Ifi^ the fit^t' tellfi xMt'one Bdniond Dantei^, a Sriml^d ahd bearded p^oi^ipector lowinR into the burR frbtiii Al^k»onft; with nni old hiap , hla; rndther left ' liini, KhoWlnB locatloii of a hidden .trensiire in this locality. Spat Js . nald to be .Tt or near Monte CristO, >ln the Cascade niounliins. The 'prospeclor' »;ets his pictures In the p.apers The .Htory doesn't read like a phoney at all, and p|jl|jr lAlMl on the wires. Credit loe Ilo.senfield, m.'ui.iser of Music Hall, and adv. mKr. for the Mjimpiek circuit. ;_f««r:;|ft4« 'iw»j»i .; ' liavchpoft, la^- Thft Capitol brought up an old one v'tpHofui in a j^reat many lines at but ' Uttie feo.st to the theater where the arf lMt, ior worker is ,illowe<l to offer for sale, hut not s(»Iicit, his wares. II w.is tlx- old Rlass blower stunt tvifh (he worker heiuK sixitted in the lol»|»v (liiriiiK .an entire we<-k to Rive pitrons of tlio the.Uer atid Oth(>r.H :)n oi)portunity to w.itrh .tt Work. It A. .Melville wa,^ spoti.'d in ! tJte lohhy. •t W IS he who was touted .is h.iv- )n>; spun tho class wiK worn hy Oarho In 'Queen CbrisUna' with the j iiewspaperH AivlrtK him.several f(>a- tures durins the lime h6 .wa<i at the theatre. ' '■ ' - •;■: Most pltdh<»W\':*irtil'■■;W«H* '-fti- ho : V Newareel I. Ul.' l.st.T. I'.l fiv'* «ils drc;4.-si'd as nMiil.-< whei'I- li':: live h.thy co rches in siii(^lc tile al'Mii; the hiisiness streets of the <'ily '>i>eiic(l the exftloit 11 ion of the f' ' p^'ol The tire hol e on the l>ionno OiiiiiiiipiciH here. K,|Oh co.>eh cor- rl'-'l I .Mn.'vll .slRn over o-lriPliiyiWith. Ue • 11111 If! <)f one of the l»;f^«ies. On th . 11 \) Wr^re fttqnN w|th^ cqribiit;^ oti Jlbr y.\^^f^;.:■. by a fuh motur. Witb a appropi'lali? coiiiy occuptbd contra* «p6t in labbiy, ffanfcSa by 'A' tkiardfi w'tl* "li^wa- pa|>er clippliiffM 6f the U>:i($hih dor;'-', . ■■ "v -'-r i: "'^'.v'■ Htot-o t|0-upa <>n bii|iy t lothinu. a pubttoUy' story In. $ artday niia(:a -4 in e fiectloin ttbout wofrtan he^-c? Who )init - ted; flrtit sWV.aters for; the IhO and special h<^''aldH roiinUed out the crimpalBn. Much attention ahso itlracted hy contest in newspaper.s in which r<>ailers were askoil to submit a list of names they would give to fivic hahies w ere they to beiso boUhtlful-^^^^ ly hle:i.sed. Housewives, fe.ituro running with the Quintuplets, w;is ahso featured in the herald. IliK pluK on it was tie-up with local wiiolesale grocery distributor to .sample several lines (»f goods in lobby with co|)y readinj? •'j'Wery good ^I()l^^K\vll'"l'l uses our Helpcled Hpilce»i '11 OU'SEVVI^'IJ after HOliSrsWlPS; t* kskiiw, for our a^Ud ilfeaslnjp; by haip*. fs^tc Oiii- irifeiufbir iljhBO ran l^ge adii, in paper? on thie^ <tet|ibniitratli6n.^^^ . WfndoWviIiii|»layiiJuid r.store-Ue upH c^^ippleted on kitchen cabihets andrefriKeratofs./- IMcturo was a natural for 61(1 gag of collars ofj milk bottles and in- serts In hro'id wr.ipiteis. all plug- t'.iriB tho picture and the product at the aan>i9-;t-lntie.. ;.; ^Telling ;Em' ■:. ■ :■;ao6risw' ■■49«iwi|^'-tJiaiwiribla;' atdver-^ ttsiitr |f<iiifr wna^ tit ftlm sa1?stnen and w« fliffit' riiti «bcount» a port- folio of tli« special advertlsingf for 'one Night of t^ve' at Tttidlo City Music Hill. lOach Of the notable (li.splays is on cream laid paper, (lono in hla(k, and tho series form one of the most inlorestitit; sr)ecial drives done on a siiecial release. This idvortisinK w.TS c(uumented upon nt the time of its use, but the portfolio puts into the hand.s of tlunse interested the actual ads not only for the advance but the open- ing. It's a model 6t:good^^^t^^ that most reclplentii- W'lH appreiEjlft.t6. - Accoinpanyinff la a broadaldc carryintir th* gtowing newspaper jnBf- views.- but thft ad example*? (Mf* what m.a:ke' ihim app<^! d^l^tilMfl^';' '■:■'i''-^'^-#lcioiin*^ Thfein^^-.■ Some towns do not read favor- il>ly to sensational adverlisini?. Other.s do. It was in one of the latter townn that an exhih advor tised a. ifashitm show on a certain evening; The first performance was for Wianien only and the laat Ah6W wnst limited to the men. Wctfucp enjoyed tlie usual parade of faahlona, ;with, thoat of :th€( dfa pljiyi atrc^t dfc(ei«jf8. When the abow was bver tlw»y had to hn» e ppHcg ^ clear «n aVen*»e from thei ef*lt^ . thrpitKhi th^ airing of waiting ihen TWejr aWai^ied in> ahd the second shnW ijot under way-' V« It waj» precisely the; iMtme as the first, other than that t^ii? lecture stressed the advantage to the n»en of having their wives Well dressed, and ur»^od them to band out h. little eheck that the women could KO .shopi)inu; in the mornini? for .some of the models they hnd seen dis- I)l,'iyed, sui;uestinj? further that the men pick out garments they thought most suited to their wives and re- quest the purchase of th»'se. Newspai)er meji sat throut;h both shows, .and the stories the next morning rt>» kcnl the town as the kid- ding was exposed. Not onl.v m.ide for oxtr.a. I>usine.'<s th;it nit;ht, hut mo.st of the men took it gracefully ind a number of tbem put up the Hil ggesleil chipcka ifoT th* liin^. Sign Material Kxliibitor who gut hold of nome (Jamagcd patent leather wanted to use it for sign letters, but he• did not Wknt to waste the leather Oh a single u.sae.e. He .adopted seve''.al stand.ard sizes and outlines .and cut now letters otily as lie neetled ihem. Insteful of pasting the leather to the baclting, which would mean the loss of some material .after each part- ing, he p.iiiited the h;icks of the let- ters with beeswax. Me puts the letters down on a painted ground with a hot electric iroA Whiih melts the waif. When w^ move, he ^ishmk .ti^^ 1^^ and gets atl thi IWillf^ Kerosene l embves this **<^e8s Wax Xrom the t»ainted ground and he's ready to work ail oYct* >fitJ«ln. • I.>>tt<»rH not in use arc^^^^^^^ in par- titioned boxies .with k-space for «> ich of the letters. Ordtnttry newsiirilit p;,.p..t- ii oiiis them apart in the l(o^x. Coming'in:Ag^^.'.-^';;.":' with the larger pictikr* theatres (urning t6 vaudeville as: ah attrac- tfon. those managers unable to pay the costs of .Huch pro^;r.^nls are giv- ing more tliouf;lit to some nuhsti- ttite Many .are finding it in the work, of local amateur dramatic cbnipanies. The live ones are sup- plying the want where nousuch Club exists. l!on M. Cohen, nctw in New Haven, cleaned up wlt^ ft.Ibeal company ih Ha«leton. Vaii* ti»wl the pa»he has been done M <nher iectarib Most towns wfU yic>id ft fairly good crop of playera. knd If Ikcy. are not of professional merittiiay* M l^siM otter a diversion frbm tlii^ lllnl., And Ohe advantaisre is that tM aihiialler the town, and cohsequenfly the ihore limited th« ta;lehf,. the greater the d raw of thc^ t r oup^ r s. '- aine e they are all known in the community. These productions should be set for Friday and Saturday, or Satur- day alone, if the town is too small to'supi)ort two nights. The produc- tion cost will not be greater, as a rule, than the rental of a second feature, and it will draw much larger business. Where two or more casts can be recruited, they can be alternated again.st eaiil|.: iAlMT,:'giv- ing an added kick. One act pl.ays, and preferably et)modies, should be used, not only to avoid roy.altie.H, but to save the lab()r of condensation. There arc a number of i)ubli.^hers of such mate- riai, and the supply Is practically Unlimited. Tbia. i^oing to Jb)t.:M:*ifk-p!(^»on' Building It Up M.inagor of a lesser house flgured that the quairtereKiI 4$ard WOnld irtfi^ a revival, patrticuiarly If he could think of a new angle. So ho thought up an angle. Ho used the original idea of quartering a certain number of star portr.ait.s, but he u.sed about 20, all different, printing the back of each quarter with an offer of free ad- missifin to all who could present .a complete picture. This changed the u;ag, since instead of 20 persons pos- .se.ssing one of the nece.s.sary sec- tors, it w<a.s necessary to locate three persons each one of which had one of the sfl«i|iailil«;«r|^ licular picture. ' f There was a vacant More in th» iheatre building and this Was, opened ind provided with cbairs. Holders 0t the cards c(!iaild drpp in and try sind find the Uilaipi«f| link .<« Miihy. .-lof ,the.'\'»lcti||!^ ;■ were ■ such they cpuld^ not ti* (isitty WentltVed, and tM>, riMMMWr/t^ tO[Jnaich up th©<*ai«i;«in»w«il ao roych bustle that It was better than ft brass band as a baiiy'boo; Only abotit. a: dosen of iht .Wds were turned ih complete,: wtitcfi lieid down the gratis admisaiOo^ but no one- could complain it was a ;)oli. Just happened that bhe or two o< tho.se holding shares in a partiCUi lar card tUd not show up. Manager finally offered to take three out of any fiiur for ducat.s, which helped some. Hut it made .a lot of talk, and he's mulling Over s<H»«|.Of;^ the Other old timers. 1''i.^.''' 'o-->-v'^ SelUnr JMlfkie# Wwii jAootf l.,ancaster, I'l. Another of Kay O'Connoll's gags for the Capitol 'J'heatro went hay- wire Saturday (1) when he .at- tempted to place an orchestra on the niarquee .as a business draw. Orchestra showed up with instru- ments and was all ready to go on when union di.scovered band wasn't organized. "Walker" threat- ened to plill orchestra out of the pit if the non-union band was per- mitted woipki so Ike stunt went by .th«:boar*.r ■ l.iancastor, Pa. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Drum iiul Hugle Corps will .air their stuff over WtSAL several times within the next week or more—but they'll do it on bought time. Vi^ts are buying 15 intn. programs to; preai^nt the corps and ;advcrtisc W^r plctiire tO; be ahown at the Ful- ton Ttieatre,Coir|M|^;}^ tie-up with the. «li«4ilvii % split on:the;gate.^ -Z' "v: One of the stunts reported on the Warner 'Circus Cli»wn' contest, hii h. hy the way Hill Hendricks, of Howard Waugb's division, topped, ped, is just as good for any really big comedy. Source is not credited, but the hou.se ushers went on strike .and picketed the theatre because they laughed too much. One|jinstance in Wliick 'the. pickets weiW liot only Welcome but profitable' BEHIND ihe KEYS merely »'^ a prec;iulion. i''et< lei '•>r.s work almost .as well if the layer if w IX (Iocs n »t .sink in too deep. Now he's exp»'rimenting with a wix hi.-!.» for nittcr h-ttets, tint ho f;ir Without mm h re ,up. If the w.ix IS too w II rn il <lulls tli" Hitter. Ilowvcr. he It i.H found i novlty in rice tinted variou.s coloi with pack- ■TL^jjr" dye used niiich the .^ime a.* ftil- t^. Not 1.4 hrillln>ftt. hut it (^ves a**, «ff<»cl.ivp rhanfje :, for d I .'ijpl.aft^l fflilttni'ore..'. Howard Burmah liftik left the vaudfiim Hippodrome, wkeice he.^ has been handling p.a. dtMi% general ad agency, -r* 7- . • ■ ; • ■ Albany. Olove City Amusement Company (.>>chlne) haa bouRht Smalley's the- atre in Hamilton, closed since Au- liust IS. Rebuilding plans call for .a modernized house with S50" seats. Park M. K, Church, also in Hamil- ton, heing con.sider9d iMi' ft Mt* for uiothor theatre. Colonial, Utica. reopens with double features and soon will add stage'ahoWik ' Denver. Fire, caused by defective wiring, did 115,000 damage to tho Oflentai theatre. Throe people, including Cluirles O. Doty, advertising man* ager oi Oi* tlifatre^ sustained ilrst .arid..'- .s*«9i«l';; I'WgreO; ■ hurns.".'.' .■ The audience of Several -^hundred marched out in orderly fashion: '>V.;.;."V-:" 's'^^''■■■■ .■■ Troy. N. Y. With tite other local picture the- itre.s playing doubles. The Griswold, in the downtown business section, is staging three-feature bills, one film r>n which is advertised as a lirst .showing in Troy,' 15 cent mat.«! ■tnd 27) evening's. IIKO I'roctor'.s theatre. Troy, has withdrawn Its leg.al action f'>r a reduction in its assessed valua- • ion from W90,OitlO to flStfiOOO. » Canton, O. ' .Carl Moore has failed to renew bis lease on the Odeon theatre at Ad I and Instead has leased the 1.2f)0 seait Ijehr Audltoriitm there. Castle thMtrO,' Ashtahiila, dark .^evi(»rai w*eks lift* been WMjponed. i'Td Hieble, Of J^arkierisburg W. Va.. in reopening th'e fllarden the.itre in 1 'ortsmouth, O.. with Stratght fllm ■ pnlicy nhnrMy ,—-—— ' '■' , '■ Uay Wallace, manai?<'p Colunibil.**, .Mli.anfO, rei)orts comlun.atlon policy mu.sic'il comedy t«h and films has l)e".n so HUCce.K.sfIII for h.alf weeks th;it house is now olTerlntr thi.s tioli'y seven 'lay^i \ w<H'k, with two pto:^ im chanfjre.i weekly. Tri The- itie Iiif. now conlrol.s the house. Nft I,,MS of I2R.194 is reported l>y the '" ipltnl Theatre Co.,.Wheeling, w V« , for th4iCapitol t!li«kt/o thor- I. X H^tCvnsin, Aat General Man- .tger. Warner Hros. theatres and ^fd^Slanger. also of the wecutlve staff visited Wamef Sros. theatres in Lancaster, Thurnda^y (12) on in- spection totirr. They were accomp.anled by .Tack Flynn, Assistant J'hiladelphia zon^^ manager and Wltli|kiDl, Israelf dis- trict manager. . V- , When York, now Indie, <ait mat price to 20c. on first run jiicture.s during jiast week, Hialto and lUtz, Warner I'.ros. second run houses dropped from 20c. to 15c. York, which opened recently in a flurry of charges and counter-charges to be- come only ;indie in entire city, has ■,^v-:'.'Seattle. " VIC •flauntlett, appointed manager of Fifth avenue theatre, succcedinK .Jim Clemmer. resigned. Ron Ilar- I'lngton is retained as hi.s .assistant. <;auntlett will continue to direct .ad- vertising for ];verKreen the.atres outside Seattle, an<l will handle l''ifth .avenue .ailvertising, ;ilso. This bef^ins new policy for JOvrr- irreen, with each man.iicer h.-iruiliii;: his own ;Mlvert isirij,' in .'-'(•at t le; Ilarr.v Wcin.Iin .'it I'.ir.'imoiitit : J1»t1> .SohotIk.i .-it <'oli.scum, .and Cl.'iuiit- jett ill Filth avenue. All are p.;i. expetiepced.'. :TT»«j Khgl.»'i-t. f^ehtral «tatr*>0i^rpr ivHn)js\r^decof"ated..j ■■ "■""■"^ '■ St. I'aul.'^ I,»'wi.s Kulo'iL-^ti'ln, l-'.aiist nu:r., iieiVf.s ..v> r t I the cmtwhile (l;irk Colin, L'7."i-.'^••.tli-r, while the former hoii.-ie takes a J'<0,000 dr(s.s-up. I'';iu.'*t. to he ready fx t. 1, will hnve ttSO scats as cumpared to 't'M before tbe.refurMshjWilt::-* -'.i'-'-'-.v''':' ■ Charlotte, N. C. c. It. Kdward erecting' a tb<£*n!tre huildiiiK nt (ireenvifle, N. r. .Mahle .Stewiirt tiled suit fui J3.00f) 1;^ lin.st lien il Holdirii; Citnip iiiy. op- '•rators f>f Ian' oln tlieatre. all .\ef,i<i hoiis''. f.'li'il l'il If', She •tllei-f.s tli.it while atffn'Hm; tlie iiiAu.-.u.st K. fir" liroki> out in firoji-i tifm -roiotn in I hho tnimp|r>d on Hir^t, of #t*»rs. . ,, x IVrhaps this idea is In vio'i»tlon tif tlie Code, hut it does not s»^em to' he contr.irv to the lottery l»w. It's d(>.si)4ned to sell ;i(lvance ticl.et.'* to a theatre in a town wliere f<)r tho moment, they are .-;lii;htly bitty abotit -'wH' throwiii?; Marj^ager' maiics a chevkerbo<»,nl, six sflukres ieacb way with the nexi II .#ltrk<>ttoiis repeat^, tkree tiiiii^ • 't«k'.ttiAfcf.'.ihe.' 9i sn-uarei;.;'' 'tiitt^riMi- < sold for the price of admlssioh. witii, a Mbkef plialnly stamped godfl' only- for that show. Whatever squaVe th*., diirt plugs is th<* show the ticket; Is Issued for, but if the dart gets ex« actly on the line between two squares then tickets for both .<»hows. But since it is a game of skill, it's. searcipli|^ ;.\;*^vii^»t*er • ■of' chance. ' ' To offset the double ticket chfnboi if the dai't lands outsi<le the tar^ get. It yields'no ticket. That's ono reason the most deairai^ shows a^^:. in the margin, y . Mtifjl; tosisers ptftr sgte an4 aim fofr^^h^ cehter. BHt*<»l^ tMltefai fdr iritows they are les» likeir. i^'.:hiiy:: ' under oHinary':-!*^!'^!**^ stances; ■ :■: ■■r:,-'' Board has been getting a atii^i>ri|t>;; ingly good play, and'wling: ^ vance sales in a ipannor that plea.ses the manager.Who flflurea that a single win means at least .another ticket sold. Comeon is, t>f course, the two for one, hut few of tbe.se go out. And it makes a f;ood loi>by llyener In the d.ull houfsi '"V., • T.'.iscis used hy Uiidio City Music ! H ill on 'One Kight of Love' gives, -' emph.asis to the Vfttue ofsW te|t )^ l t |^C» ..;: .anil c(uitrast. • Sp.aco is 85x11, ai)proxim.itely % ■' three sevens, with .a fr.ame of nearly ■. an inch on the sides .and sliRhtly more top and bottom. Merely a do- sign of light r.ays .apparently oma- ' nating from behind the white panel of the anrioiincemerit. Panel con- tains 'twa-'.-mmo^iffw^ lines -e&ch',y49i0t:'m9-'ii^^ '■' pica slug. ' . ■ . Idea Of the teaser waa to rl|f»'" away from tht> regular ttheatre pagSt, being speOtAed for a space further towai^ tiie front of the paper, ahdi Where It appears on a page witik cofiunerciai adyitUsing it kilhi doWH ' everything in Its vicinity. . Sometimes It taks nerve t<» paf^.' line space fbr -merely White paper; It is natural to feel that it is a.V waste, and yet the man who liesl- tates to spend that money will cheerfully foot the bill for big hlTcIc lines of type which get .attention. Which develops the question ns to whether the white p.aper whif h costs so much .a line is not worth more than the ink-smeared space, ■ provided the copy is handled to as- < jsure that the white spnco gives greater .attention value than the tiig black letters. And in tho last analysis the nd- ; v'orti.ser is su|>po.sed to be buying-',' attention value and not either whit(»'' :pd|Mtr'ojr black'lnk.'''''vV ' lifting the Curse lOxhih. who found that a tlttlav iireliminury talk about his coming shows seemed to help, but the crowd got restleitis ..b^efpre. he got., througb. Not practlcM to re^ucft the chat much ftu-th«ir and he flg>' ured another stiieme ^1^r0^iid M needed* - He 1^ flvet: loud* speakers I«. of tho house Bdjtisted sb timt any par- ticular one could be Swlt<»hed on at will. Now the lecture starts from the footlights, jumps to the!; ceil in),', changes over t'l the halcony front ;ind uoes from there to ,a stag© horn. Has tho auditors interested: in the switches and they take thO t.nlk. In .another house the advertising slide still prev.ailed, hut the ciirsf* was lifted hy cartoons from tha Sundriy jtriper. ]:xhih. mide a tr.iiisfi r to ;i .slide with ,a tr.msfer tliiiil .'itkI r.m the l)ove,s hetweera tli<> .'I'iverti.^'<'nients. lie Kot a re-, mote 7);iper with a r;ii'fooii ser)oa|:'; not u.<ed in the m .ir' st hJtf c ity . sbeetsJ. If they c itc h him -it if, it . ine.atjs trouble, but the house is so . ob,«»ciire he figures he's Kafe. Same .. •.r.ig colli d be used for sketches by I Of il kids, arid with no. cotneback,-; ■ In-nttnther fiftw^v^i^ too close to the iiciwiR^fw comfort. Manafiee installed double «6ats and now kit: 0i<»>!<lmya arid islrls flftht for tbe-fl^^*!i^Wi*i;,.-, All;4; ^^«^-,tb|.':th»- .•■ way .■;t^^"-. ;ha%ldicaif \yt • • IWI*;.,, >ickiig Fict* «och*«tW.':.-: r.oew'H itot fi -s'er thcatrci .arid I ). liio( r;i t C'hronicle; ■ are. ito* ' opeiiitiTHT In contest to learn- piililic's pii ture jii-.Ti-ri'm e.-i. ,S'^rie,>i ol .'six jihot<ie,rrM>hf< thrown on 1h» ;:ii.fii, .v.iin" 'av 'i;.pfarini: fotlow- irit; .'-^iiii'l'iy in llii' j-ot-nrravui'i' .sec- tion of tile III w. p i !"■'*. Contest intS, I'l-i I to picl; f.ut tlir',*- they hko I>"..I irid irrini;/' in ■■ui .ollmm Con- ("..(. tiMM ctKht weehs witli $>'i brst pM/.e tn^l Ifti wrcijindisA awards^, t<jf winhvr,7 . . ■ "