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Ethel Barrymore's insults Nearly Cause Girl to Slap Her "You Little Rat," Actress Shrieks at Girl Reporter ETHEL BARRYMOKE, queon of Broadway's Royal family, aeema unable to stay out of trouble whllo touring America. Several years ago ' there wan that furor at Denver, when It was charged that the dramatic star had Imbibed too freely of cocktails before her stage appearance. Now she's In trouble In New Orleans. Ethel, touring In "The Constant Wlfo," arrived in New Orelans for a three-day engage ment and with a terrible grouch. She refused to be photographed or interviewed. When Ethel emerged from her train, where she had slept late, SUE BRYAN, girl reporter asked her to talk. "Get out of my way, you little rat!" shrieked Miss Barrymore "You kijpw I don't give Inter views." Miss Bryan, who comes from one of New Orleans' first fnmlllcs. said, "You can't talk to me like that." "The hell 1 can't, you little wart!" screamed Miss Barry more, and seized Miss Bryan by the chin. "If you call me that again, I'm going to slap your face." came back the girl reporter, now thor oughly angered. Ethel, frightened, turned around and fled back Into the train. . BETTY BURGESS. NEW GIRL STAR, TAKES HER BOY FRIEND TO CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MORNING Marion Davies Travels East as Hearst Guest A guest of WILLIAM RAN DOLPH HEARST on his private railroad car as he departed Cali fornia's sunny clime, to make his permanent home in the east was MARION DAVIE8. To escape California state in come tax, both Mr. Hearst and Miss Davies, plan to live only five months a year on the western sea board. Each will establish home? somewhere on the east coast Mae West Has Costly Ideas About Costumes MAE WEST designs her own costumes. Each time she gets an- idea for one, she de mands it be finished within 24 hours. Further, she insists on seven models of each dress, with minor differences. As a result, Paramount now -has 250 dressmakers on pay roll. Costs of Mae's new pic ture, "Klondike Lou," al ready exceed $1,500,000 and are still mounting. a..i . mwi'i"! mim '" -- n ffm-'mm g C .... -,i--v s i Xi w) tf: : '-m itfL'' a V V' - -. i i you tiflfer frtun stonucli f . - . .U 4Vf iitrcM.iuclohviHi;iri(litv. ft i y ? ; 'v V-' V I t oiu-e for thin hrlntiil i - s :7 i ? J ' . DEATH VALLEY SCOTTY, hermit of Death Valley, who lives In an 18-bedroom mansion on the desert, may give up the lonely life temporarily to take a movie role In the new "Buffalo Bill" picture. If you ititTiT from stonudi iltAtrrM.ilurlnhviH'iaritlttv. i M'lHl at oiutr lor thin nt'lptul mrSMigr. ll will Ik nmiuilto - vtu frvir no ohliu.uton oi nnv Kind. .iVA M lllatd s .Wr.Adt, ex- pl.tin a niarvrloun hmnr trivititu.,,, ahk I..;... J lrot!ipt. ilclinilr relipf limn Jf "lr'' Moniai-h iluln-w. l liin itral nienl ha brnucht ani.iritlit rt-lirl to tlmitaaiiiU ulfiriiii fmni Koillin n oi dtHxU tltll ulcers, thai an ilur to oi wnM Imaum. (,t txefts ihii, poor ilBi'if ion, iii fif (yifx piiii, I'.ijiiii tj. nir or upset iromuii, finirink'. hitirtburti, (fi'i'pff.titu'jj, hiid. iicni't unit rtiruripurnin i-auml by hypvraiiilily. No mRtm htw lng vvu tivr iirt,-ml nt win uthfl rriiir,lir yu utMV hnvr tlit-,1 witttoiil rrli- l. nv rmx,uiunriiK-iit. Jutt iPiMt ut nw and atli1irM In a k-nr( IV tr,l minI Uir metier will Iw nuikxl to yvu lt. AddlrMlVia. A. MILLARD TASLIT CO, Dart. U JI5 W. Kandolpli si. lJ,uio, III Play days are few and far apart for Prlsollla (above) and Rosemary Lane, stars of FRED WARING orchestra radio program. Their mother keeps close tabs on the former Iowa girls keeps them busy studying when they are not rehearsing or performing. This swing at a Long Is'.mri N. Y picnic spot, reminded them of child hood days at Indlanola, la., when they were the carefree Mulllcan sisters. THE BOOST IN MYRNA LOY'S SALARY HAS GIVEN HER IDEAS ABOUT OWNING HER OWN HOME. Warner Bros, have a new drive on for efficiency. Latest wrinkle was purchase of a dozen bicycles for directors to ride from one stage to another. JACK WARNER one of the picture brother.. ti.-'pforrs all aorta of iriwf. Krmillv he fired a fuborer he sino hui-MlHu piwrs of Itimhrr, trnii-A he thoHtjht lartie enoutih to sure. CONSTANCE COLLIER, mm fo America a yrar aoo with hii)h hopr of succeeding the late MARIE PRKSSLKK cu So. I character iroman of Hollywood, has atltd to have her contract renewed. Studio Chatter Walt Disney hopes to complete "Snow White" early in 1937. It will run from six to eight reels, with 16,000 "frames" to each reel. Each frame is a composite of from one to five individual draw ings, superimposed upon each other and upon a background drawing. It is impossible, Disney says, to estimate the jiumber of drawings at this time. Disney himself doesn't draw, write the music or contribute rr.ny of the gags. He has enough to do to Supervise and direct the staff, he affirms. A jinx seems to be on the new Tarzan story. So far, five directors have tackled it and the shooting has been going on for months. Bill Well man has a go at it now. Johnny Weissmuller is still the apeman and Maureen O'Sullivan remains the tree-top girl of his love life. England has taken its own Charlie Laughton to its heart more than ever, since it was learned that he has given up the chance of earning a pile of money in Hollywood to return to the London stage to play Shakespearean roles for nothing. R. D. Shaw, for thirty-two years a conductor for the Southern Pacific railroad, has a chance to act in the movies. His appearance will be brief, to be sure, but then you never can tell what it will lead to. Shaw was summoned to the studio after Director Edward H. Griffith had turned down one extra after another, after they had failed to call "All aboard" in the full-flavored manner in which It should be called. The words are designed to tear the heroine from her sweetheart in the script. , Margaret Sullivan ride3 to the Universal Studio where she is making "Next Time We Love," on a bright blue bicycle. It also serves to transport her from her dress ing room to the set. Studio workers got the treat of their lives the other morning when they saw a maid and a ward robe girl running along holding up Margaret's dress so it wouldn't get caught in the pedals. Joan Blondell's new figure has created a demand for her diet with the result that Joan has gen erously passed it on, remarking that she guaran tees, if followed conscientiously, it will take off the required avoirdupois. Here it is: For first three days nothing but warm water. Then for eight days the following menu: Breakfast: Coffee and one orange. Luncheon: Lamb chop, sliced tomato, grape fruit and tea. Dinner: A quarter pound of steak, sliced cucum ber, sliced orange and coffee without sugar or cream. CLARK GABLE, who recently toured South America, lost most o hit underwear to feminine ad mirers who stormed his hotel room at Santiago, Chile. SHIRLEY" TEMPLE'S film earnings under a new arrange ment with Twentieth Century-Fox have been boosted to approxi mately $4,000 a week, for the next 52 weeks. Her former salary was $1,200 a week. THE ABE LYM AN-ELEANOR POWELL FLAME HAS FLICK ERED OUT AND DAVE GOULD, THE 'HOLLYWOOD DANCING MASTER. IS LOOKING HAP PIER. 8ince the Ethiopian inwMion MUSSOLINI has placed a ban on playiny of Negro jux music in Italy. CHARLES BICKFORO, "burn ' ed up" at Universal studios be cause they took him off the pay roll after he wai clawed by a lion In a scene and sent to the hospital, is getting even now. He refuses to return to play scenes needed to complete picture. HOLLYWOOD IS SAID TO BE BECKONING TO JIMMY WAL KER, ERSTWHILE NEW YORK MAYOR. IRVING THALBERG is very, very careful about the leading men chosen to play opposite his wife, NORMA SHEARER. Script and costumes are ready for "Ro meo and Juliet," but Irving can't decide who shall be his wife's "Romeo." 'Beerless Beer Gardens' for the Youth of Detroit Alarmed by the growing num ber of youths frequenting Detroit beer gardens. Borne enterprising citizens there have launched a "beerless beer garden." All the entertainment and at mosphere Is there, but nothing stronger than ice cream is served. It is drawing capacity crowds of youths from 18 to 25 years. More of them are planned. LI LA LEE, ONE TIME FILM STAR, IS OPENING A DRESS SHOP WITH PATSY RUTH MILLER. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, sr., is again seen on the Paris boule vards with the ever present ' LADY ASHLEY on his arm. J. EDGAR HOOVER, chief of the JJ. S. G-Men, has received per mission direct from the White House to write a script for the movies. He Is expected to receive about $50,000 for It. 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