Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1938 — Page 5
Jeatest year cd states Ml and hamlet ■"" Urnre will ■ . . ,„'< -b'ubmn.O- ~ Year.” H' ... and fa- i-’ IB 1 " 1 ■■’ ...n ■>.' 3 < uniu'.ati'e Imra.'ter entertainment in M r.mon phtm'.- I>atrons M' ■■ and ’iighiy specialized M ii M ~•■■•»- iin ' l '-“'imiHUis in M v ,, :; .3 with its niost 4 •"' .-:a ; n:nent. A ■ n-d in brim-’iiK thus r id me.ti' u I’ieM vnni.m ■!>■"'■ " hn M:. aS w.fl iw t.> tho.te who J.-...,;;' not enj'iyitio ;t - jjiioo nm'ion picture |Bre ! tlimughotit th" 1 nlted M ' ,!i> ,R " Mv~ far' '’f'b'' -»>'at'on by K : -, ■’■’ : ’’ , ' i " n ’ i; M ,v,c QIIIZ fii: ? has been ad-■ B a.reens for the Me-fi. weeks. Man; of th?: ■_ . iuntest h.iv already M- LV r theatres Ninety. • ■ are included in the. ■ :n t'lvsr- theatres deK . | ; ., . unit st w ith K •... roistering answers to K.. ’ twine 1 from a'tendants. Oue of the ■ . vt its ■ brain-twisters will start a B . ’> eighty Mr- et «ho maronize K, • -y week ■ Other Cities Hjui.y cities ainpaign will ■ by the r i, t ':.•■ S'ate and ■p, 'if Uewepa- ■ Thousands of stores are co K- aduTtLciU with Ho:;y’ alizine as Kdo the outstanding influence Kj notion pictures exert on MM life and m> : can' de turnMot each community. The proMol the motion picture as the Ku best salesman is being Me-bear recognized by deK„-; and shops through- ■ the United Stans. Chambers ■nnem. Boards of Trade, Ro- ■ Kieanls and Lions Clubs are Kr the occasion of this cam-1 K to register their tribute to I Kn pictures from various [ H.iiiywrtiHl Frank Whitebeck, be-. ’>• gun the preparation liotiuu picture which will play I wry theatre in the United! les. Its title is ‘'The World is I rs". This picture, in motion pictenns. will carry the same mes- | itothe screen that the advertismessage is conveying In daily ■papers. wge Schaefer. Executive chairot the campaign, expressed el! as being delighted with the ress made on the preparation 1 Ute start of Motion Pictures’ j test year on September Ist tte is an additional value in this l?>utti which none of us realized pe time It started. We are proud , fact that, as an Industry, we | * so wholeheartedly guaranteed ; fp campaign fund. We feel that j yything has been done by the | few committees to insure the of the campaign. We feel j I Hie advertising program is dp- i teiy a step in the right direction j W tor the motion picture busi-. i but as an example to all busi-1 1 "e feel that results will amJustify the efforts. 5e of us, however, visualised Psychology of showmanship; “this united campain haa cret Everywhere throughout the showmen are waking up ’ Station that here at last' wthing they can sink their, « i" and about which they can* and demonstrate the showP 'P principles upon which the ' J s »J founded. Nothing like! 'taken place in the last four I 1 tepresslon as a means ot 1 E® K and putting I , nid P’l>ip brains back at work." 1 !oQLILTJS BEST FRq M FAGH ONE) and p 6 qUllt ,0 thc Scovlll £XJ ,Pl ' Co ’ C ‘«velaud. ow the mm ere Ulla * ) ' e lo learn Weh n n Ot ° Ut ° f the COm"tc quest, UU . Be ’ Blx em Ploy«s tloued and all were refc T c l ?*? e ' ,nt j! “ neß I1(»K- --!*' b ‘yugh < t'm and police departtor Mrs 4uilt to Colum•Ulß' to see.
51 ARE CAUGHT (CONTINUED THOM PAOB OMB) had been in the building. One body wae recovered immediately and 10 injured peraone were removed. The rest —4O men, wo-
THE AVERAGE MOVIE-GOER SPEAKS HIS MIND... SO 1, Ml ~ t JK ATS HARD for a fellow like me who thinks apple j; f’W T i M| pic is one of nature's greatest gifts to man lo believe t that there are folks who honestly don't like it at all On the other hand, I can't abide liver and bacon — wSIIIF/ though 1 know it’s highly regarded by many. WIF Wy \X c al! have our likes and our dislikes. We're all dis- c . wBHEhHm SEw M fur. nt - thanks bo' A dull world it would be if we Mw|Mk * A. bB H <1 wercn ’ L iLI 11 wK.. NiOWoOilk H ww W1 That's whv I say that the most remarkable thing BaWga s m F ' about motion pictures is that they hit such a high as er- Sib b M jMMMM| ! A age of pleasure-giving. Wh 1 M ''W WMBMK'MIfc. ... jTtSJII Fake any individual picture and\<>u II find that most ■> people who see it will get a lot of enjovmcnt out of it. fW J z Not all, naturally. For example. I think a certain star is tops — while, to hear the wav m\ next-door neighbor goes on about her, you'd think she w asn't good enough , v . , ? to be an "extra". =?. 7; : .AW Or my wife sees a picture during the afternoon and ' TW ' raves about it at dinner. Maybe son and 1 take it in that I; evening — and come home feeling that Mother is losing her judgment And there you are. It's the apple pie ritua- ifs the criticism of average folks like me that's largely To provide the finest array of productions ever released tion all over again. ' ■ responsible for the pictures getting better and better the Motion Picture Industry has mobthzed all ttssk.il, . -. , .< . ' all its imagination, all its resources to provide the But, taking them all together, I figure that the all the time. e j • 11 * * ♦ *i greatest array of productions ever released, "movies” give more pleasure to more people at a lot less * . .. cost than most anything the mind of man was ever re- Through the years the motion picture has given ns Great stories splendidly produced ... love-filled responsible for-and have done the human race more public countless hours of entertainment, countless mancc, stirring drama, gay adventure, hilarious comdownright good than all the medicines concocted since hours of escape from harsh reality. It has taken millions edy, tuneful musicals - star-studded casts filled with nation away from trouble and sorrow, lightening their burdens your favorites and new faces, new talents, for which And I’ll say this: The times when I’ve been disapA and brightening their lives... making the world a bet- the world has been searched. One after another these pointedinapicturehavebeenalotlewerthantheother ter, happier place to live in. ’ great pictures are coming to your favorite theatre, times when I’ve gone to see one I wasn’t especially ex- it has grown —from "cowboys and Indians'* to Entertainment, relaxation, freedom from care are cited about in advance and been mighty glad I did. dramatizations of the works of the world’s greatest yoors in overflowing measure, brought to you by the * Sure, I criticize the pictures. I pay my money and authors... from temperamental flickers to technical supreme efforts of the Motion Picture In lustry to m that’s my right. As a matter of fact, I kind of figureithat perfection... from infancy to an intelligent maturity this fall season one you wi never orgeu — fc Watch for these new season’s pictures at your favorite theatre: UTTLE MI'S BROHIWIY '?i S R» l >riob>h SciMUblw Kai»o» 1 ’ L^T”- Wendy Itanß ' cliaiks Ilickfwd! Claire Trevor. JmA I.vHu» WF Shirley Temple, Georg. Murphy Joan BeonelU Rondolph Scott. Mar f ™ drums “ MOTHER CXREY’S CHICKENS RACKET "oLh Hmh», wt-tarfC.MMM Sabu. Raymond Massey, Valerie Hobwo e« Ji O I 7 F Q Anne Shirley. Ruby Keeler. Jamea Ellison Humphrey Bogart. George Brent ■»«<- VniT WINNERS CAMPUS CONFESSIONS 04 LAah rK!fct3 PROFESSOR BEWARE the ’ Harold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch Joe E. Brown, JuneTraws rngrr inVFS HAS NANCY FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT LIST OF PRIZES! THE AMAZING OR. CI.ITTF.RHOUSK XLEXANDER S RACTIMJgJBANm T ”^*i,’ytfc>r E bWx*i Monig.xnery Frank Albertson, Eleanor Lynn LISI VT woa««.fc-. Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor T pone Power. Abce Faye. Don Amecha Janet totyoor. USTEN DARLING Prim ' SSO 000 10of SI,OOO each, SIO,OOO THE CHASER SnenccrlTacy, Mickey Roorey Freddie Barthotomew. Judy Garland lsl rnZB . . .»3U,VV-J ,* r Dennis O Keefe, Ann Mornes, Lewis Stone Stan Laurel and Ohver Hardy r-oTn MFXItVi THE LAST EXPRESS 2nd Prize. a . 25,000 40 of SSOO each . 20,000 BAREFOOT BOY c IVKMK a s '''-D*‘ <>,Ha I \ I *uimK>vd,Rui»llHayden,Ge<>rg»Hayes Kent Taylor. Dorothea Kent. Barbara Read 1 re.aVM .J. -in nna An «9Kn aarh infWMl Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones Martha Haye. Bob Hope. Betty GraHe "’ TIM E OUT FOR Ml RDEH 2of SIO,OOO each, 20,000 40 Os $250 each a lU,VW ALGIERS SMASHING nil. mtK ’■* rS p 4 S Family JedProety.Shiriey Deane Gloria Stuart. Michael Whalen I CA* CR nnn aaa>h 7 1 * (MMI 300 of SIOO 63Ch . 30,000 Charles Boyer. Hedy IjiMarr, Sigrid I ,une Chester Morris. Frances Mercer. Rita Johnsen sa-rtiits OF XNNtBEL FOUR DAUGHTERS sos $5,000 each, ZS,UW JU ♦ rnn/in in LEMHI mH MMOND in AFRICA BREAKING THRICE I ucill. Bill Claude Rams, Priscilla, Rcoeniary. Lota Lane I sos $2,000 each, 10,000 5,000 of $lO each, 50,000 John llowa.d. Heather Angel. H. U. Warner B.«n Clades Rugglea Ttti t'OMFr WANTED BY THE POLICE ’ TOW <250000 Whelan ’X’iEXI 5,404 101 AL >ZSU,UU« IM FROM THE CITY MARIE ANTOINETTE Anne Shirley, Nan Grey Joe Penner, Kichard Lane. Ivorraine Krueger Norma Shearer, Tyrone PoW -rtaeZi Anv nRIFfTS KIWf J OF ALCATRAZ* FREE! FREE! tuart AT VOS/A FAVORITE THEATRE! T Mufhaci Whiten.Lyape*"* hoiay’that'co'iu "•’ ,n,ni,er *“*’ ■ TQU IT WITH YOU Huffy! Huffy! Beautiful 32-Pag« M JUiiy d" . Loll Lane. Penny sipklelon Pat O’Brien. MarNWßaoO MUrPt ' T HOOm'sEßVi'ce’ 1 ““ Book For « UmlMd Time Only! wnheTcUstu«t f ?nitViwiofr r * sT^lfalateJT 5 ' 1 '”^ 8 *” , WK-Jg"""Uii^coiiißS , i-ft£«S‘ X 5??d!o«»V<S?e ** O’MAenJLiraiiie Johnadn ’’lr.s Gtnger Rng., R«S THE MISSING Dorothea Kent h. th, Mttion Picture Exhibits, DietribtOtn and Producers of the United States and Canada. Your opinions, criticisms or suggestiotts about motum pictures \L»* !7*TiT ■v - * ""' li * will be genuinely appreciated. Kindly address them to ,M otion Picture Industry Campaign, P. 0. Bax4W, General Past Office, New \ orb City.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938.
men, aud children— ware mining. Police and firemen worked deiperttely at the wreckage. Thty could hear eriea through the piledup earth. Beveral of the eriea sounded like those ot children. The dead woman waa Identified , —. .... . . -isr fwaa taaai it •
, aa Mrs. C. O'Dette, 22. An electrical atonn had been rag- ' ing, rain pouring. Lightning i struck a telephone pole on the 11 orest of a hili. The earth on the i steep-sided hill had been loosened; I iby the rain and the pole started :
;an avalanche down the hillside > which etruck the apartment house I with such force that it was knockjed off Its foundtaion and moved 30 I feet into the center of a road. I The atonn had disrupted comI muuicationa and it was hours as-
t ttfr the accident before any word , of ft got outside the village whicli . Is 70 miles from Quebec City. 11 Roads were virtually impassable. —Q- ■*“ *•* " *■ * 1 Judge Scores Bigamy Laxity San Francisco. - <U.R> - Because
1 of so many cases of bigamy result--1 ing from marriages before divorce ■ decrees become Anal, bigamy, as a crime, Just doesn’t seem to count any more, according to Superior Judge E. P. Morgan, who had ouch s a case before him. “No one seems
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' to be arrested any more for bigamy," he aald. ‘‘l've called atteni tion to several similar instances ! before, but nothing catne of it.” —o i «" » J. L. Ehler looked after business in Bluffton this afternoon.
