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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1935)
b o n . m . liv V IR G IN IA VALI'.. A l'.'W O R IT K question of the moment is “ Why Dietrich?’’ She lias ma<Ic three had pictures, one after the other. Hut she |has ju i ijjnc<l a new contract with Paramount t.. i pictures a year, for $250,000 a picture. However, she will not he directed hy Von Sternberg in these picttires; he has held the megaphone on all of her American picture* hut "Sung of Hongs"; lloubi-ii .Mninoiilliiii was respoiisllilc for lluil om>, nml pretty had It wits. too. Per Imps It's the memory of "Blue Angel” nml "Moroeco” tli:it Is re- si'onslhle for Itial new emit met. I'erlutpH It's n cmivletlon Mint n ill- rector who won't let tier stand nml do nothing for long stretches of time, nml will permit tier to use more limn two expressions, may turn out something Mint approaches those two successes of tier earlier days. Whatever It Is. she’s all set to make more pictures, and let’s hof>e they’ll he good ones. She did some shopping while she was In New York, Fur example, she bought fourteen pairs <tf shoes. Claudette f'olhert bought tiers In a department store fatuous for Its shoe department, hut I »let rich w ent to n high-class shoemaker nml had tiers made to order. Iter friend. Kllsnbeth Itergner. the Berman ac tress who tins made some pictures In Kngland (rememtwr tier as Cath erine of Kussln, playing opposite SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS Do whit ordinary liuthre» can't do— They combat conitipatwn at iti vource— tbs Liver. They increate bile flow and deante the body of poisonous watte mat ter. Get a bottle today and rid your sys- tem of toxic poison. Ask your Dru«uf DON’ T N E G L E C T YOUR K I D N E Y S ! your kidneys are not working I F right and you suffer backache, dizziness,* burning, scanty or too frequent urination, swollen feet and ankles; feel lame, stiff, "all tired out” . . . use Doan't P ith . Thousands rely upon Doan’». They arc praised tho country over. Bet Doan't P ill a today. For sale by all druggists. DOAN’ S PILLS two * — — ----------------------------------------- young Falrhniiks'') nml who Is now Jamming u l hen ter with her per formance* In "Kscnpe Me Never,’* saw the Dietrich shoes ami prompt ly ordered some for herself. Looks .is If tin lovely Marlene may have started a new style. Incidentally, she weni to the very successful play. "T h e . Children's Hour/' and loathed It— thought It | the dirtiest piny she had ever seen. I neeordlng to report, which seemed pretty strange. - * — Tho sc amateur hours on the railio are rapidly becoming a menace; the iryrr-oulers hob up tomruhere on the ilml nl nil /tours. ♦ - Itorali MilievItch is going lo take a hand In turning some o f the :imn- teur harmonica players into pro fessionals; beginning soon, lie’ ll hold auditions, and hopes as a re sult to find some new memliers for his "Ilarnmnica ItascnN" * — dam c iiu o n k lk Janet Huyimr Is taking a lesson from Mary Bickford; she’s deter mined not to go on playing young- girl parts until, all of a sudden, she’s too old for them. So now she's holding out for real roles.» which will give her a charme to do something more than tie wistful arid sweet. See how you Ilk«* her In "T h e Farmer Takes a Wife.” — ♦ - f ) l ) I ) S A \f> I. \D S . . . f i ury Coop e r't father-tn-luu, it a Inn. Ing man on the /Veto York Uitock Exchange . . . Trank Capra, ace director, it very ill . . . Mayhe u chante from that Cali fornia climate u o iild be a good thing for a lot o f thete movie-m aker» . . . flo rid a d aunt to h r free from vinti» trouble, al lenti, and thaï'» one o f the California buguboat i< hen llir u in d t come off I he d rie r! . . . Charle « /loyer ought lo he one o f our m oti devastat ing leading men, if he's given a chance . . . N o m ore Max liner picture» ; star athletet are oui, to far at H olly u ood it concerned . . . Rosamond Pinchot, uithout making a picture . . . The ex cuse it that Metro couldn't find a tlory for her . , . Impartial observer* said from the first that the company tea* goofy l then she uas signed . . . She had fun high-hatting Hollyuood, hrnv- ever , £ Wintern N fw »p a p *r Union. Sw ift Faat on Wing The swift, a species of swallow, can fly L’00 miles an hour. TH E A L A R M CLO CK Happy Father— My dear. I think It must he time to get up— baby has fallen asleep Dr. Pierce’* Pellet* are beat for liver, bowel* and *tomaeh. One little Pellet for % laxative—three for a cathartic.—Adv, Not to Ce Trusted He that from fear doetb good, wll! do 111 if he durst. Bring quick relief from the itching of pimples, eczema and other skin irrita tions. Then rely upon the regular u.*e o f this simple treatment to soothe »ml protect your skin. Soap 23c. Ointment 23c and 30c. Sold at oil drugght*. society girl u ho made a name for her self years ato in “ The M i r a c l e h a * p itt finished tilling out a contract Bums turns over a New Leaf ! r HcLLO, MR. BURNS! WELL-GUESS ru. have to take ' em SOMEWHERE e l s e ( ¿w* WONDER IF VOU’D James Barrie, tie* famous pluy w right. Inis hei-n res|N inaihle for a lot o f name changing. There’s Wendy Barrie, the Lngllsh actress, and of course Betty Bronson re rnalned "P e te r Ban" Bronson to the eml o f le-r movie career, and now It develops that tir a d e Barrie, whom you've probably heard warbling, switched to ihnt name from her own, (¡race May lingers, when she grew fond of peter Pan as a stage hero. Miriam Hopkins went to a party in New York, a hlg null where peo pie wore bench costumes anil made very, very merry. Society and stage folk mingled, and all was gay. But Miss Hopkins, in high necked, long sleeved amber pajamas, and look ing very demure, stayed out o f the excitement. These Hollywood girls have a wny of playing lady when they get to New York, perhaps be enuse they feel that every one will expert them to toss their hats over the chandelier nml lireak Into a dance on the nearest tahle. If that exodus of movie-milkers to the Last takes place, the charm ing Miriam will he prepared for It. Last year she bought n beautiful little house In New York, with a garden that runs down to the Mast river, so she won't have to indulge In any mad home-hunting. :\ il l k sh arpen t h ese P l o w s h a r e s for m e r ig h t a w a v ! . t a t HIM TO BEAT OK. WITH ME! . ' If! HE'S ONE O f A T hose b ig - hearted i ' m t i r e d o f ' 8EIWG'IMPOSED ON, ANV W A V ', GUVS THAT W A N T , > you to l HIM I / r WEll.VJuR GROUCH LOST MY GROUCH » SAY AW-TElU HIM IP YOU HAD MV U ONE MORE » T HEADACHES ANO W PEEP OUT OP < IMD i GEST io N.VOU’ d X H im AMO HE'LL WE WON'T Bt FiT 1b BE T ie d ! BE in B u S in ESS HAVE ANY \ V - j — x r— ~ ~ i ALL S i h im s e l f .' US ANOTHER CUSTOMER ! J VOUR TRouStE 8c COFFEE- n ERUES/ I HAO if.. Birr I QUIT coffee mo 6wreneo to foôTuM AMO SOON WAS MYSELF AGAIN.' 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