Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1936, Page 22, Image 22

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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.
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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.
EDDIE DUCHIN continues to
collect a very generous salary
from a large radio advertiser each
week, although he is no longer on
the air for this firm. Eddie has a
contract until May, 1936, and the
advertiser must pay him, whether
he uses his orchestra or not
It is rumored JIMMY DONA
HUE, the Woolworth heir, may
play a part in a Broadway play.
KFAC LOS ANBELES . 9:IS A.M. 4 4 M P.M.
KFVO LOS ANGELES . 1:30 A.M. 4 430 P.M.
KFOXL0NQ BEACH . I:IS A.M. 4 430 P.M.
KFSD SAN DIEQO . . t:l3 A.M. 4 430 P.M.
KFXM SAM BERN'DIMO 1:15 A.M. 4 430 P.M.
Dally Eictat Sat. aa4 Sua.
KLX OAKLAND, 4:45 P.M. DAILY INC. SUN.
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OldLegTrouble
HEALED WHILE WORKING
CtrntTHion trom VAHICOSK VEINS,
SWELLING. MILK LErt. or Injuriw
cause itchinc, lea rub xnd most oUi lex
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Mention yourtroubleforaFREEBOOK,
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1038 S. Alwtdo St.. Lot AngeJet. Ca.lt.
A Baby For You?
It too ire denied the bleuins of i bihv
alt your cmn and yearn (or a baby arms
and a baby'i imile do not give ur hope, just
write in confidence to Mrs. Mildred Owens,
Dent. K. M0 Hi nan Bidft., Kansas City. Mo.,
and she will tell you about a simple home
method that helped her after beinic denied 1
years. Many others say this has helped bleu
their lives. Write now and tiv lor this won-'
derful happineis, Adv.
CATARRH and SINUS
CHART-FREE
Guaranteed Rollaf or No Pay. Stop hawltinn stuffed
un noae trl Itfenth- Sinus irritation phlegm-tilled
khroat. Send Post Card or letter for New Treatmen
Chart and Money-Sack Utter. 40.0U0 urugguu set
Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
63rd year in Imsinrm . . Write today!
f. J. CHENEY & CO. Dept. 3 TOLEDO. Q.
'Klutch" Holds
False Teeth
Tight-all day
Klutch" forms a comfort cushion ; holds
the plates so snug thev can't rock, drop, chafe
or be played with. Yom tarn tml A speak
ttt well ats roat did uitb mur out teeth.
Why endure loose plates.' "Klutch" will end
your troubles. 21c and Mk at druggists. If
vour drugK'tt hasn't it. don't wtutt money "on
substitutes, but send us 10c and we will mail
vou a generous trial boi.
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PILES
DON'T BE
CUT -
I UNTIL
WONDER
YOU TRY THIS
DERFUL TREATMENT
lur pile atltTrrina: 11 you hnvr pilra in nny Imtn
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manors. All tini1 m now in the moat mo tern
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COLIC. LIVER, QAU ILX0DE1
CONDITIONS
NEED ATTENTION
Try to avoid operation if pomihrs. Medicate first
treat the usual cnuae in a aennble. painless, inexpensive'
way at home. Anoint the luiitoh liver to promote thin
healthy bile. Write Home Drus Company, 18-132 North
Fourth Street, Minneapolis. Minn., for a recosrniied
practicing snnauat a nrrsoription on liver and trail
bladder conditions Uet literature on treatment which
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Develop your hidden utlental
Learn to pomeas creative, un
erring power . . . buns about at
will what you denre. Be master
of your destiny, fend now for
a rnzx ropy of the book," High
est Achievements Throuih
Self-Realisation" . . it reveait
toe TRUTH.
SELF-REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP
ML Washington ttatea
Dept. FS-I , I Angflw. Calif
A Baby In Your Home
at.itvmsTM now nny inat "i:ompre unity tn Ifrerte
Denils on met hai
one greatrst caune fori
every woman "liaa the
nrl tlint the lack of It Is the
lutpriy rnarriuKt. Alxothat
mn ioo ouen ant m unoe-velo;-d
or milTerinB with
Rf'nrral female li ford era,
which roh her of her nor .
years snecialisinK In the
trratment of diajes pe
culiar to wmnen. 1 rffvel- l
jd opid a aimpli tinme treat
3 mmt which hi brought
new hope, health and hap-
nitlMS tn IfikTiv thmiannrla
ll Mv. I Manywhr.lia?ebenchlld-
lf 9 Imfirynirstnv7mme proud
j" m 1 nd hanry Mothrra. Hus-
Oratituile ami now I want
every womw who Is run '
(town or suffrinu frrm fav.
male tlioonler to lfrn about thin ipleniiirl trrat merit,
and bowahemay ue it in the privacy of her own home.
Get This knowledge FREE!
In my two bnohlrts, which will h pent in plain wrap
per. I IntimKr-ly cUmciips many important mihlrcta re
lating to the feroxlo act that are vitally inter ting to
evory womnn. Th.-y trll how you too may comhat your
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7th and Felix Streets, St. Joseph. Missouri.
No More Laxatives No
More Cathartics and
no Constipation when you
take your little daily dose
of Kruschen Salts.
Take only a nmrh a will lie on a
dime in your mominff cup of tea or
intlee :un itlnriniM health physical
sttmrtivpiuw 4tl centx. At ilnigitists
I'Vervwhen. Adr.
"Good-bye to that
K sick feeling -I spared
3 minutes of my time!"
Since I discovered the thremlnute
way, I've Rtoiped fighting consti
pation with harsh "all-at-onc" ca
thartics. 1 can certainly snare three
minutes of my time three minutes
chewing a deliclotin chew-
lriac Kutn like FKKN-A-MINT
when It maken
such a difference. With
KEKN-A-M1NT there are
no unpleasant after-effects, no
cramping. I take It my husltand
takes it and how the children love
III FEEX-A-MIN'T the three-minute
way is only lfio and 25c a box.
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AtMieur -Hr t oiantta Neieurk.
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