Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1933 — Page 6
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By HARRISON CARROLL. Copyright. ItlS. King Krntures Syodlcau, Im. HOLLYWOOD. — Clan Bow being so hard to figure, Foj has decided to forget about ’'Mark
, Galant’’ for th< present. At th< urgent request of Jesse Lasky they are trans ferring Spencei Tracy and Director WillianK. Howard tc "The Power ant the Glory.” £ dramatic storj about the ris< and fall of s railroad tycoon. The new Lasky film, which will go into production in about
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vuivt so from the typewriter of Preston Sturgess, who took a fortune out of his comedy. "Strictly Dishonorable.” Tracy will play an uneducated track walker who rises to become a power in the railroad world. The central drama in the story is the tangled relationship between the hero, his first wife whom he desserts. his son and his young second wife Unlike Sturgess’ famous Broadway hit. "The Power and the Glory” will be bold realism. The two women of the picture are not selected but Lasky is looking for someone like Irene Dunne for the first wife and like Myrna Loy for the second. Just one more Scotch Joke won’t hurt I suppose. Jack Oakie tells • bout the Edinburgh resident who had a tooth pulled and rushed home to shave with an old razor-blade before the feeling came back into his face. HOU.YWOOD "PARADE. Auto-magnate Henry Ford has asked M-G-M to send him a picture of Greta Garbo It's to be hung in the hall of fame Ford is fixing up at his Dearborn home. He also asked for photos of Beverly Baine snd Betty Blythe. . Less distinguished but more determined fans' were the three Empire State Build'iUk waiters who walked up 25 floors to get Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., to autograph a menu when he visited the tower of the famous sky-scrap-er A building rule they say. forbade the zealots using the elevators. Looking for temperament, the R-K-0 publicity boy; were pleas antlv surprised with Ely Culbert-
OBITUARY Adam Bailey son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Bailey was born August 15. I 1899 and departed this life Monday Ja .uary 23, 1933, age 33 years and 5 months 7 days. Ho leaves his fit!: e.' and mother one sister Lydia Bailey at home. Those preceding him in death one sister Mary, and two brothers Samuel and George. “ Adam had always spent his entire life at home with ihis father and mother near Monroe. Ho was greatly loved by his family and by all 11 who knew him, being a gpod boy and always loving and kind. In his i 1- st hours after having prayer he expressed a great desire to depart and be in Heaven. Still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the t< shadows flee. is Fairer than morning, lovelier than h daylight, , Dawns the sweet consciousness h ——” —— B ' •v- Discovery Reaches t( ause of Stomach Gas y Dr. Carl found that poisons in the UPPER towel cause stomach gas. His simple remedy Adlerika e washes out the upper bowel, > bringing out all gas. B. J. Smith ■ 3 Drug Co. |ti Federal Farm Loans made on good farms In Adams County. App'y 707 <’ Court street. Fort Wayne. Ind. » o — l — wm— ri ia """ "" )[ AUTOS ltl I* Refinanced on Smaller Payments. Extra Money if Desired. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store t Decatur. Ind. Phone 2-3-7 M - _ t - - ~~ - - ~ t pleasing / \ reflection/ \ of / \ perfect / \ mortuary / \Service/ 1 -is our ambition/ W. H. Zwick & Son Mr*. Zwick, Lady Attendant Phone* 61 and 303. J. M. Doan, Phone 1041 ■ I *
son, the bridge expert. Mr. Culbertson is installed in the town house and is expecting his wife in a short while. Interesting to note that Bill Hanneman, one of the . writers working on the Culbertson , shorts, doesn’t even play bridge. Did you hear about the fan letter . Phil Harris received from New Zealand? The admirer writes: “When we sit down to 6 P. M dinner Sunday, we get your Cocoanut Grove program at 10 o’clock Satur- - day night.” Funny, but that’s the difference in time between here and . there.. . Frank Lloyd decided to go up to British Columbia instead of sailing on the canal-bound Santa Paula Saturday. Dick Wallace took the trip, however, also E. M. Zahl. father of Mrs Wallace Smith Dick plans to buy four or five old plays while he is in New York. He wants to approach the producers with ■ story ready at hand It’s amusing, the episode of those monkeys who escaped on the “Zoo in Budapest” set at Fox Try as they might, trainers could not dislodge the rebels from the maze of runways in the roof of the stage When the night-watchman came on duty hours later, the monkeys tore off bits of plaster and pelted him with them. He moved and they moved. This went on for fifteen minutes. Finally, with a grunt of disgust, the watchman went over fhn mAwl/nw J — J
settled himself in peace. I Gordon West- 1 I cott. Paramount I star, left here Saturday on a hurried motor trip to Overton. Nevada. H i s mother is very ill there. An optical I firm in Los Angeles was astounded last week to receive an order from Paramount for a cock-eyed
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After a vain search for a crosseyed man to play a sailor in "Dead Reckoning.” the casting-office sent for Bobby Dunn, one-eyed actor. He'll wear the phoney orb. DID YOU KNOW — That Myrna Loy has played over 50 roles in pictures and. though American-born, has portrayed an Oriental in all but five?
1 am with Thee. Alone with The. amid the mystic I shadows. The solemn hush of nature newly J born, " Alone with Thee in breathless iA dotation. In the calm dew and freshness of the morn, So shall it he at last in th it bright morning. When the soul waketh and lifes shadows flee, Oh in that hour fairer than day-! light dawning Shall rise the glorious thought lam with Thee. o— —— Blind Negro Is Good Student Emporia. Kan., —(UP) —Though tota’ly blind. Samuel Wilson. Kans. s City negro youth, is a student -of high scholastic standing at the Emporir State Teachers' College here. He takes notes with a stylus on a Braille slate and as none of the texts are in Braille, he employs a young woman to read to him. - 0 Oysters Go lee Skating Wheeler, Ore.—(U.R) —Baby oysters went, a-skating on the ice of the I Nehalem river here recently when the river froze over during a protracted cold spell. Ice freezing on commercial oyster beds picked up. the young bivalves and scattered them over the ice. o City Enters Wood Business Naches City. Wash.—(UP) —This i city has gone into the wood busi ness to keep its water department I operating. Residents unable to meet monthly water bills are permitted :- pay out by sawing and splitting 50 cords of wood owned by the town. The wood will be sold to re- j gain money lost on delinquent I assessments. “Gias* Homa A house at Rio Vista, Nev,, n, built entlreh of beer bottles. The sliucture 1* 20 feet long and :o feet wide and has two rooms. Teo thousand beer bottles went into m -oust ruction o radian Ute of Copper Some of the prehistoric Indians or the United States made us* of copper, but only to pound it into shape as if It had been sto«ie, for they had no knnwludge n f making '•nnrp NOTICE All accounts due the late Dr. Frank W. Lose are now due and should be paid at an early date. Mary Smith, Admx. i
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1933.
