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Wi'tlnesJajr, Jiiiic to, 19.18 PICTURES VAIIJETY 25' Advance Production Chart Douglas Fowley. Chick Chandler, Robert keUarS, June Gal?, Jean Roger?, Cliff Clark, Jane Darwell. 'I'ASSPORT HUSBAND,' produced by Sol M. Wurtzel; directed by James Tinling; original by Hilda Stone; screen play by Robert Chapin and Karen Do Wolf; photographed by Harry Davis. Cast: Stuart Ecw.p. Pauline Moore, Joan Woodbury, Paul McVey, Douglas Fowley* Edward Biophy, Holjert Lowry, Harold Hiibcr, Lon Chaney, Jr. 20th-Fox PIx Now in ProducUon •MV LUCKY STAB* (for 1938-39 season), produced by Hariy Joe Brown; directed by Roy Del Ruth; ho writing credits as Xet^"leased: photogi aphed by John Mescall. Cast: Sonja Henie, Richard Greene. Cesar Romero, Buddy Ebsen. George Barbier, Barnett Parkerv the Brewster Twin^ niond Scott and QuintWt, Joan Davis, Pa'^Jfia .Wilder, E^sha Cook., Jr.. Arthur Treacher, ,Charles Tannen. Kay Gninth. Robert Kenar^. Bobert Lowry Cyril Ring, Cully Richards, skaters—Jack Kearney, Bob Christie, JiZ^y slsJ ttib" Rldgeway, James Caesar, Cliff Oddsbn, Jake Kelly. Ray Johnson. Tommy Nelson, Larry Jackson, Victor Pullman, Irving G»eeg, Bbrman Pabst.: 'SUES!^ (for 1938-39 season), produced by Gene Markey; dir ted by Allnn Dwah; screen play by Julien Jose'phson and Phillip Dunne: original, by Sam Duncan; photographed by Peverell Marley- Cast: Loi etta Young, Tyrone Power, Annabella, Henry Stephenson, Thomas Beck, Sidney Black- ici-, J. EH ward Bromberg; Joseph Schildkraut, Sig Rumanh, Leon Ames, afacla pttiano. Maurice Moscovich,'Nigel Bruce. 'ELLIS ISLAND' (for 1938-39 season),'produced by Samuel G: iEhgel; directed by Alfred Werkefj no writer credits released as yet; photographed by Edward Cronjager. Cast: Don Ameche. Arleen Whelan,. Gladys George, J Edward Bromberg, George Barbier, Sidney Blackmer, Raymond Wal- burn, Marjorie'Gatiesoh, E. E. Cliye, Gilbert Roland, Birihie Barnes, Albert Conti. Virginia Brissac.,' 'STRAIGHT, jPLACE AND SHOW iffor 1938-39 season), produced by avid Heinpstead; directed by David Butler; from Damon Runyon's story; holographed by Ernest Palmer; Cast: Ritz Brothers. Phyllis Brooks, Ethel ei man, Robert Allen, Sidney Blackmer, Geoi ge Barbier. 'MEET THE GIRLS' (tov 1938-39 sMsOn), Vroduced by Howard; Gireen; directed by Eugene'Forde; no writing credits released yet; photographed by Eddie Snyder. Cast: June Lang, Lynn Bari, Robert Allen, Ruth Don- nelly, Waily Vernon, Erik Rhodes, Gene Lockhart. 'iVI . MOTO IN EGTPr (for 1938-39 season), produced by Sol Wurtzel; directed by Norman Poster; no writing credits released yet; photographed by Virgil Miller. Cast: Peter Lorre, George Sanders, Virginia Field, Ricardo Corteiz, iles Mander, Margaret Irving. Joan Cairol. . 'DOWN TO EARTH' (for ■1938-39':sea^on), produced by. John Stone; di- rected by Joseph Santley; no writing, credits released yet; no. photography assignment. Cast: Jane Withers, Robert Kellard, Jean Rogers, Eddie Col- liiis,^N$na Bryant. 'HOLD THAT COED' (for 1938-39 season), produced by David Hempr stead: directed by George Marshall; no writing credits released yet;, no photography assignment. Cast: Marjorie Weaver, George Murphy, John BHrrymore, Joan Davis, Jack Haley. 'SAFEi-Y IN NUMBERS' (for 1938-39 season); produced by John Stone; irected by Mai St Clair; no writing credits released, yet; no. photography assignment. ' Cast: Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byingtoh,-Kenneth Howell, George £lr st;. June Carlson, Florence Roberts, Billy Mahan, Joan Valeri . , , . . 'FIVE OF A KIND' (for 1938^39 season), produced by Sol Wurtzel; direct- ed by Herbert I. Leeds; ho writing credits released yet; no photography assignment.' Cast: Diohne Quintuplets, Jean Hersholt, CUire Trevor, Joan Davis. . > 'SPLINTER FLEEr (for 1938-39 season), produced by Gene Markey; directed by John Ford; no writing credits released yet; no photography as.siiinmcnt. Cast: Richard Greene, Nancy Kelly, George Bancroft, Slim SiiMunerville, .Douglas Fbwley,- Joan Valerie, George E. Stone. United Artists Number Number of Plx Com- promised pleted « 3 3 4 1 t C S 33 22 Now Balance to . in Be Placed Siorles In Cutting Before Pj-cpara- . Rooms Cameras U.on 8 < i 1 3( ictures in the cutting room or awaiting previews are: 'ALGIERS,' produced by Walter Wanger; directed by John ■.Cromwell; screen play by John Howard Lawson frorn Detective Ashiebe's 'Pepe le Moko"; additional dialog by James Cain; photographed by James Wong Howe. Cast: Charles Boyer. Hedy LeMarr. Sigrid Gurie, Alan Hale, Joseph Calleia, Ceiie Lockhart, Stanley Fields, Joan Woodbury, Johnny Downs, Bert Roach, Beh Hall, Claudia Dell, Charles D: Brown, Nina Koshetz; Wal- ter Kingsford, .Paul Harvey, Armaiid Kaliz, Robert Grieg, Lebiiid Kinskey. United Artists Fix Now in Production •THE YOUNG IN HEART;' produced by David O. Selznick; Irected by ichard Wallace; screen play by Paul Osborne and Charles Bennett from novel by I.A.H. Wylie, 'The Gay Banditti'; photographed by Leon Shamroy, Cast: Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., Paulette Goddard, Roland Young., Billie Burke. Richard. Carlson, Minnie Duprce, Margaret Early, Charles Halton, Lya Lys, Eily Malyon. 'LADY AND THE COWBOY,' produced by Samuel Goldwyn; directed by William Wyler; scireen play by Sam Behrman from an original by Leo Mc- Carey and Frank R. Adams; pholperaphcd by Gregg Toland. Cast: Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon, David Nivcn. Thomas Mitchell. 'TilKRE GOES MY HEART,' produced by Hal Roach; associate producer, iltoii H. Bren; directed by Norman McLeod; original screen play by Eddie oran and Jack Jevne; photographed by Norbert Brodine. Cast: Fredric arch. Virginia BruCe, Patsy Kelly, Alan Mowbray, Nancy Carroll, Claude illingwatcr, Arthur Lake, Adia Kuznilzoff, Mary Field, Pat Gleasbn, Greta iidsledt, Moroni.Olsen, Kenneth Harlan. Universal Now Shoot- ing 4 Now Balance to , in Be Placed Stories in (Cutting, .Before prepara- Rooros Cameras tlon 7 • S by Norton S. Parker; photographed by Harry Neumann. Cast: Bob Baker, Cecilia Calleio, Don Barclay,.Leroy Ma.son. Forrest Taylor, Nina Cumpano,. Martin Garralaga, Carlton Young,' Carlyle Moore, Jr., Jack Kirk, Arthur Van Slyck, Ed, Cassidy. 'DANGER ON THE AIR,' produced by Irvinig Starr; directed by Otis Garrett; screen play, Betty Laidlaw.and Robert Lively; from novel "Death Catches Up with Mr. Kluck' by Xaiitippc; photographed by Stanley Corte?.. Cast: Donald Woods, Nan'Grey. William Lundigan, Berton Churchill. Frank Milan,-Sk.eets Gallagher, Jed Prouty, Lind Hayes, Edward Van Sloan, Lee Cobb, I^ijise Stanley, Joseph-Downing; .'STATE PRISON,' produced/by Trcni Carr; .directed bjr Arthur Lubin; screen play by Norton S. Parker and Dorothy Reid: original by Dor.othy Reid; photographed by Harry Neuman. Ca.st: Bar n MacLan'c. Glcnda Farrell. Conslance-Mpbre, Edward Pawley,,George Cleveland, John Rassell, Ward Bond. . .'LETTER OP INTRODUCTION,' produced and directed by John Stahl; ho writing credits as yet released: photographed by Kar,r Fi eun Cast: Adolphe MeujoU; Edgar Bergen and 'Charlie : Mc(5arthy,' George Murphy,.Andrea Leedo. Rita Johnson, Eve Ardbn. Ann Sheridan, replacing Gall Patrick, Donald Barry, Philip Trent, Ernest Cossarl, May-Bolcy, Natalie. ' rhead. Universal Pijt Now In Production 'LI'TTLE TOUGH GUY,' produced by Ken Goldsmith; directed by Harold Young;,no writer credits released as yet: photographed by Elwbod Brcdcll. Cast: Billy Halop, David Gorccy. Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsley, Huntz Hall, Hally Chester, Robert Wilcox, Helen Parrish, Marjorie Main. 'RED BARRY' (serial), produced by Barney SareCKy; directed by Ford Beebe and Alan James; .screen play by Ford Beebe, Norman. Halli Ray Trampe; photographed by Jerry A.sh. Cast: Larry .(Buster) Crabbe, Frances Robinson, Edna Sedgwick. ;R0AD. TO RENO,' produced, by E. Grainger; directed by S. Sylvan Simon; screen play by'Roy Chaiislor and Ad'ele Coinandihi, from novel by I. A. R." Wylie; photographed by George Robinson. Ca.st: Randolph Scott, Hope Hampton, Helen Broderick, Glenda Farrell, Alan Marshal, David Oliver. 'THAT CERTAIN AGE^' produced by Joe Pasternak; directed by Edward Ludwig; no riling credits released yet; photographed by Joe Valentine. Cast: Deanna Diirbin, Jackie Cooper, Irene Rich, John Holliday, Warners ictures. ill the cutting room.':, ov awaiting previews; 'FLAMING FRONTIERS' (serial), produced by Hehry MacHae; directed by Ray Taylor and Alan James; screen play by Wyndham Gittens. George. H. Plymton,. Basil Dickey and Paul Perez, from Peter B. Kyne's 'The Tie -That Binds': ■ photographed by. Jerry Ash. Ca.'it: Johnny MaCk Brown, Eleanor Hansen,-Charles Middletbn, Eddy Waller, James Blaine. Horace Murphy, Roy Barcroft, Ralph BoXvman, John Rutherford, Ed Cassidy, Wil- liam Royle. Charles King, Karl llackelt. Charles. Stevens, (ihicf Thunder Cloud. Ralph Bowman, Michael Slade. Jim Farley,-Jim Corey, Pat O'Brien, Bob Woodward, George Plucs, Jack Saunders, Frank Straubririger. ; 'YOUNG FUGITIVES,' formerly titled *AFRAID TO. T.\LK,' produced ' by Barney Sarecky; directed-bv .John Rawlin.";: original by f'dward James; ; pliolo^ra)>hed by George Robin.';oii. Ca.st: Robert ilco.f, Dorothea Kent,: Harry Davpnport, Clem Bcvans. Lorry Blake; ' ,. 'WESTERN TRAILS,' produced by Trein Carr; directed by CJcor-ge Wagg-' ncr: riginal screen :play-:b.v Harry-O. Hoyl: photographed by Harry Neu- man >. Cajt: Bob. Baker, Marjorie Rcynold.s; Carlyle Moore, Jr.; Franko ■ C'oi-saro. John Ridgcley, Doh Barclay; Jack Keiinedy. ' ;OfTLAW EXPRESS,' fornVeily Ullcd,'PONY. EXPRESS DAYS.* pro- duced by Trcm Carr;' irected by George" Waggncr; pH iiial screen play. Now Balance to in Be Placed Stories in Cutting Before Prepara- BoOms Camer^ tlon Total ............. 11 • It Pictures in the cutting, ropms pr iting. previews are: 'SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS;* foirmerly titled 'WOMAN HABIT,' fpr- merly titled 'LOVELY LADY,' pipduced by David Lewis; directed by Wil- liam Keighley; original screen play by Rpwland Leigh. Milton Krims'and. Julius Ep.stein; photographed by Sid Hickpx. Cast: Kay Francis, Gecrge Brent,- Ian Hiinter, Glpria Dick.spn, Isabel Jeans, Deriniie Moore. Gloria Blondell; Rosella To-wne, John Ridgeley; Penny Singleton, Ijarry Williams, Selmer. Jackson, Herbert Rawlihson, Emmet 'Vogan, James B. Cars'on,. Grace Hayle, Marion Aldeh, Paulette Evans, Eddie Graham, Stuart Holmes,' Jack Gbodrich, Arthur Hou-seman, Jack Mow^.r, Olaf Hytten, Juhn Harron. , 'WHEN WERE YOU BbRN?' produced by Bryan Foy; directed by Wil- liam McGann; original screen play by Dr.; Mahley P.' Hall and Anthony Coldeway; photographed.by L. William O'Connell. Cast: Anna May Wong, Margaret'Lindsay, Xiola Lane, Anthohy. Averill, Larry Williams, Charles Wilspn; Frank Jaqiiet, James Stephensph. Eric Stanley, Maurice Cass, Lephard Mudie, Olin Howland, Jeffrey Lynn; Jphn Ridgeley, Jphn Harrpn, Beh Hendricks, Gprdpn Hart, Jack Mpwer, . Sidney Bracey. 'RACKE'T BUSTERS,' produced by Sam Bischoff; directed by Lloyd Ba- con;, screen play by Warren Duff and Robert Rossen; original story.by Rpb- ert- Rpssen and Lepnardb Bercpvici; phptographed. by Arthur Edeson. Cast: George Brent, Clpria Di(:lcspn. Humphrey Bpgart, Allen Jenkins, Oscar O'Shea, Rebert Strange,;Jack Mo.wer, Cliff. Sauin, Vera Lewis,.Penny Singleton; Walter Abel,. Joseph Dpwnihg. 'GARDEN OF THE MOON,' produced by Lou, Edelman; directed by Busby Berkeley; screen play by Richard Macauley and Jerry Wald from the SatEvePost serial by H. Bedford Jones and John Barton; photographed by Tony Gaudip. Cast; Pat O'Brien, Jphn Wayne, Margaret Lindsay, Jimmy Tidier, Jahhnie Davis,. Melville Cppper, Isabel Jean£, Curt Bpis, Granville Bates, Penny'Singletpn, Rosella Tbwne, Joe .Venuta, Ray Mayer, Jerry Colonna, John Hiestand, Jack Mower, John Harron, Mabel Todd, Den- nie Moore. Edward McWade, Edgar EMwards. John Ridgeley, MIra McKin- ney, Harry Seymour, Larry Williams, Lew Harvey, Thomas Pogue. Jack Richardson, Charles. Marsh, Hart-y Fox, Ralph bunn, Sarah Edwards. .'FOUR'S A CROWD,' fprmerly titled 'ALL RIGHTS. RESERVED,' pro- duced by David Lewis; directed by Michael Curtiz; screen play by Casey Robinson; photographed by Ernest Haller. Cast: Rosalind Russell, Errol Flynn, Olivia de .Havilland, Walter Connolly, Spec O'Donnell,. Dehhie Moore, Franklin Pangborn, Ward Bond, Joseph Crehan, Joe Cunningham. Lawrence Grant; Gloria Blondell, Carole Landis. Frank Coghlan,..Jr.; AI Herman; Edward McWade, Arthur Hcyt, Rpbert Warwick, Frank Jacquet, Stuart Holmes, William Haade. Maurice Cass, Charliis Judels, Patrlc Knowles, Pat West. Frank Faylen^ Carol Hodgins, Sam McDanieLs, Don Barclay; 'Herman Bing. 'SISTER ACT/ fprmerly titled 'BECAUSE OF A MAN,' prpduced by Benjamin Glazer; directed by Michael Curtiz; screen play by Julius J, Epstein frem novel by Fannie Hurst; photographed by Ernest Haller. Cast: Jeffrey Lynn; Lola. Pri.scilia and .Rosemary Lane, May Robson, Claude Rains, Gale Page, Jules Garfield, Dick Foran. Frank McHUgh. 'GIRLS ON PROBATION,' produced by Bryan Foy; directed by William AIcGann; original screen play by Crane Wilbur; photographed by Arthur Todd. Cast: Jane Bryan, Sheila BrPinley. Su.san Hayward, Ronald Reagan, Anthony Averill, James Nolan, Larry Willi ■ Arthur Hoyt, Elizabeth Risdon, Esther Dale, Sig Rumann. THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE,' produced by Robert Lord; di- rected by Anatole Litvak; screen play -by John Wcxley and John Hustpn; frpm play by Barre Lyndon; photographed by Tony Gaudio. Cast: Edward G. Robin.sori. Claire Trevor, Humphi-6y Bogart, Allen Jenkins, Gale Page, Donald Crisp, Maxie Roscnbloom, Curt Bbis, Bert Hanlnn, Ward Bond, Vladimir Sokoloff. Robert Homans, Romaine Callcnder, Wi itrcd Harris, Donald Briggs, Libby Taylor, Mike.Lally; Frank A;ilhony. Joyce William.s, William Wbrthington, Edward Mortimer. Larry Sleer.s, Edward Giirgan, Thomas Jackson, Goorgic Cane, Loia Chaney, Mary iFiclds, William Haade; Irving Bacon, Vera Lewis, Bruce Mitchell. 'BOY MEETS GIRL,'produced by Slim Bi.schoff; directed by Lloyd. Ba- con; screen play by Sam and Bella. Spewack from their play; photpgraphed by Spl Pblito. Ca.'it: James Cagney. Ralph Bellamy; Marie Wilson; Pat O'Brien. Penny Singleton, Frank McHugh. Denni bore, Dick Foran. John Ridgeley, Harry Seyri-iour. ert Hanlon. Otto Fries. Bru.ce Lester, George Hickman. Cliff Saum, William Haade, Clem Bcvans, Hal K. Dawson, Peggy Moian, Janet Shaw, John Hafron; 'MR. CHUMP,' produced by Bryan Foy: direeled by illiain Clemens; screen play by George Bricker and N. W. Hanncman: photographed by Ar- thur Edeson. Cast: Johnny Davis. Lola Lane. Penny Singleton, Donald Brigg.s, Larry Williams, Chester Glutc, Margaret Lind.say, Jane Bryan, Spei-icer Charters. 'IX EVERY WOMAN'S LIFE.' formerly titled "MY BILL,' produced by Bryan .Foy;. directed by John Farrow; screen play by 'Vincent Sherman from play by Torn Barry, 'Goiiragc'; pholographcid. by Sid Hickox. C;aslr Kay Franci.s. Aiiita Louise. Dickie ooic. Bonita Granville. Bobby Jordan, Elizabeth- Ri.sdon. Maurice Murphy, Herii-y Olho. Pat; O'Malley, Bernice Pilot. Sidney Bracy, VirgiQia Bri.ssuc. l..6ttlc William.s. Wa'ter: Young; Her- ! bert RawlinsPn, Jan Holm, Tpmmy Bupp. Jerry Tucker, Dpn.Hulbert. arners Pix Now In Production { 'VALLEY OF THE GIANTS' (in Tcehnicolor)...produccd by Lou F^elr I man; directed by Williain Keighley; screen play by Setdn I. iller; from hovel by Peter B. Kyhe; photpgraphed by Sol Pblilb; Allan Davcy in charge'! of Technicolor. Cast: Wayne Morri.s, Claire Tr.cvpr, Charles Bickford, Jack ^ LaRlie. John Lilel. Frank McHugh, Donald Oris Rus.sell Simpson, Dick ! Puiccll. William Haade. Cy Kendall. Nat Carr. ade Bolder. Helen Mac- ' Kf'llar. Sol G.ro.s.'i, Don Tui-ner. Tom Wilson, ClilV Saum, William Pawlcy. ' Frederick Bui'ton, Pierre Walkin.s, Hcrbi.Mt Rjiwliiison. Trevor Bardette, 1 Paul Panzer. Jack Mowor. Ceorge ChiDidlcr, Fiank Daricn; DPn Barclay, ' ."ipenccr Charters, Ben Heridi^lcks,, 'VNL.VWFL'L.' produced'by Bryan Foy: diicclcd by Lew Sailor: xfrecn play by George Bricker: Photographed by ^Sid Hiokb.v Ca.st: K;iy 'ra'nci.s, (Continued on piagc 27) ' / Howard 0. Pierce, After 25 Years, To Retire July 1 in Fla. June 14. After 2.1 years in. local show biz, Howard O. Pierce, general prpdue- tibh manager for United Detr ' IThcalres (Par), will retire July I arid lake up permanent abode in ! Fbrt Lauderdale, Fla.. where he's completing a new home. However, will retain his interests arid sccrer tiVryshij) in King-Trendle Broadcast- ing Corp.. which ops WXYZ here and the Michigan netwbrk. As rcsull. he will ply occa.sibnally between Florida' and Detroit, after he moves into'his new home early: in:the fall. Besides having charge of. all UD slase shows. Pierce also carried Ihe title of advertising and publicity head for the thcitre chai Since 1913, when he became treasurer of the bid Washington theatre here as a kid-, pC 19, Pierce had been asso- ciated with Gcprge Trcndle, except fbr cpupla years during wbrld war. During; the war Pierce was direclpr of all mitilary Liljerty theatres for the U. S. Army,'building up .vaude spots to an aggregate $3,000,000; .with 800 officers and enlisted rnen'under him. Carrie out of the war as Pnis pf the army's yptingest-majbrs, rid i:cturncd to .Detroit as nianagcr of Trendle's- Adams, theatre and built up advertising and production de- :Partments.- In 1930, shprtly after Trendle sold biit. theati-e chain fp Pubii , Pierce jpined reridle and jphn Kunsky (now King) to. for the -KingrTreh* dl^ Broadcasting Corp. Wheiv'Treiv- dle again tbok pver managership pf up chain in-1933, Pierce returhed. alsp. to take charge of prpductibn,. advertising and publicity. Pierce alsp has the distinctipn. of being the first manager ot the-old Liberty theatre (1914); the first de- lux'er:ih Dctrpit. Philly's Newsreeler Flivs; Goes Fejaturei Philadelphi , June 14. News theatre, which bpene^ -sin mpriths agp as newsreel, hpuse, has admitteidly flpparpped- Pit that policy and ill go into feature pix this week. 'Son of the Sheik' is opener. Price will remain 25c. all times. .. House, Operated by William Gpld- man circuit, has been cpmpeting with "Trans-Lux. Wrptig; end of town and lack of room fpr two ne'wsreelers here figured cause of its demise. In tight cpmpetilive spot, Goldman -will have to scratch for features;" If ha ever docs find it po.ssible fp get flr.st-. runii, pf .any type, he will no doubt get into trpuble with subscqufrit runs because pf low admish. New Process Studio Hpllywood, June 14., Motip.n Pictu.re.'! Prpcess Cpr|>, new firm hcadisd by Jphn Gentile, ppens its sludip this week with Marip Castcgnarb as executive v.p. and E. Roy.David.son supervising the technical department. Plant wilt have a projection proc- ess stage, dressing room.s, film vault and workshop^ FAT McGEE ASKS RESPITE Oklahpma City, June 14. Pat McGee, formerly geheral man- agci- of Standard Theatres in Okla- horifia City, and nOw manager of a hou.se at Middlcboro, Mass., i.s ask- ing the court to put the. skids on high- alimony payments to a former wife now living in Oklal)oma City. Petition alleges McGee .was draw- 1 ing down $14() a week when the .set- i tlemcnt was .riiade an his present { salary Is $25 a week. .'S KID FIIND Chit:ago, June 14. (Chicago Amu.sement I'ublicists A'.s.sociation is setting plans for .send- ing 25-50 underprivileged chi.l rcii 10 camp this summer n a strictly gift ba-sls. Arrangements are being made for the eslabli.shmont of two CAPA tents in nearby YMCA cariips. with the. kids gelling an all-expcnses-paid yai cash for two. weclts. .ill Iry to .sin- gle pill the uridei-privilegcd kids of show' biz. Wiiiner's Alimony .Philadelphi June 1,4. rd Winner, ncwsi;eel phbtoi», vvas oVdtM-ed by Judge, W. Roger 'rbnedold -last Friday lo cbntinu Dii.viiig his fi)ri)ier wife. Mr'.-. Hester Wii.imM-, .;i week , for stipporl lici-;>L'r( aii'l son.