Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1937 — Page 36
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Three More Pictures In Silhouette Contest
Winner Rides to Hollywood
On Giant American Airliner
Here are three more photos and silhouettes of movie stars in The Indianapolis Times SEEK-A-STAR SILHOU-
ETTE CONTEST. which may
win vou a free trip to Holly-
wood in a luxurious plane of the American Airlines. Five photographs and silhouettes already have appeared, | and 20 more will be printed beginning tomorrow, making a
total of 28 in all.
graphs) of the actors and actresses that are printed and to answer the few questions on each of the star's careers. The photos themselves slvould be kept because the actors and actresses shown in them are the same ones who appear in the silhouettes during the contest. Everybody's Dream Tt ought to be pretty easy to make a pood showing in this contest because any movie-star fan who Is worthy of the name should be able to recognize the stars in the dark —in other words. in a silhouette. And the prizes provide exactly what every motion picture enthusiast dreams about—a trip to Hollywood, where you can watch movies actually in the making, see the stars playing on famous Malibu Beach, visit the Brown Derby and the other night clubs, where the stars dine and dance, and stroll along Hollywood Blvd. American Airlines is co-operating by offering the winners the finest transportation via the air available —in giant transcontinental liners which are notable for their speed, comfort and safety.
101 Prizes to Winners
| First prize is a “through” trip to | Hollywood. Second prize is $100 in cash. Third prize is $50 in cash and | fourth a vacation trip to Chicago via air. Fifth prize is $25 in cash; sixth. $10; the next 10, $5 each, and the | next 10, $3 each. Pairs of theater | tickets go to the next 75 winners, making a total of 101 prizes.
Memorable Event
The Hollywood airplane trip. of course, affords an incomparable opportunity to see America both on your way out to the coast and on vour way back Outside of the scenery, though a flight in one of these American
All you have to do to win that | trip to the movie capital is to iden- | tify the silhouettes (not the photo- |
| awarded.
triumphs...
COLMAN in “Lost Horizon"! Fresh from its $2.20 road-show
Airlines planes is a memorable event. | Giant 12-ton Douglas-Transports, | they are the largest airplanes in America, with a wingspread of 95 feet, a length of 65 feet and a top top speed of 212 miles an hour. The cruising speed is just under 200 miles an hour. and the cruising range is 2000 miles, non-stop. Before vou “start in identifying todav's silhouettes, read carefully through this special Hollywood Forecast section. It is filled with clews to assist vou, and it may make the difference between coming out first—and coming out fourth or fifth.
CONTEST RULES— Read carefully, they are important.
1. Ydentify the silhouefte (not the photo) which appears daily. (Three additional appear on this page). 2. Keep all photes and silhouettes and send them together with answers to the Silhouette Contest Editor of The Indianapolis Times, following completion of the contest. Send with them the name of vour favorite movie star and an essay of not more than 100 words telling why. 3. Judging will be based on: A. Correctness of identification. B. Correctness and completeness of answers to questions in coupon. C. Most meritorious 100-word essays, in opinion of local judges. 4. Answers to the question concerning coming pictures in which the stars will appear can be gleaned from the list of coming pictures appearing in this Hollywood Forecast Section. Any coming films not mentioned in this edition will not be considered in the judging. 5. Employges and their families of The Indianapolis Timnwes, Scripps-Howard Newspapers, American Airlines or of anv movie concern. branch or loca! theater are barred from participating. : 6. In case of a tie, equal prizes will he ». Upon entering this eontest submission of answers,
cents these rules as bindiny and
THE INDIANAPOLIS
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Identify the star whose silhouette appears above. Then keep the accompanying photo as an aid to identification of another star whose silhouette will also appear. Keep all silhouettes and photos and send them to the Silhouette Contest Editor of The Indianapolis Times when you have the complete set of 28. After you have identified the star in the silhouette write in answers to the following questions:
Star's Film Name..........
Birth Place. cousins Name one film this star was in.......
Teste EEE Et Erste
Name not more than three films in which this star will appear in this coming season. (Note: Complete list of coming films and stars appears in this special Hollywood Forecast Section. If the star's name does not appear in this section leave the space blank. If the star appears in only one or two films, specify them only. Any coming films not mentioned in today's Hollywood Forecast Edition will NOT be considered in the judging.)
and by, the contestant ac- | agrees |
that the decision of The Times in all mat- |
ters affecting
the conduct of the contest |
and making of awards shall be final and |
conclusive. The Times will not be Tesponsible for submissions or communications unduly delayed or lost in the mail Fach entry and submission becomes the properiv of The Times and not be returned
will
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TIMES
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Identify the star whose silhouette appears above. Then keep the accompanying photo as an aid to identification of another star whose silhouette will also appear. Keep all silhouettes and photos and send them to the Silhouette Contest Editor of The Indianapolis Times when you have the complete set of 28. After you have identified the star in the silhouette write in answers to the following questions:
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1937
No. 8
Identify the star whose silhouette appears above. Then keep the accompanying photo as an aid to identification of another star whose silhouette will also appear. Keep all silhouettes and photos and send them to the Silhouette Contest Editor of The Indianapolis Times when you have the complete set of 28. After you have identified the star in the silhouette write in answers to the following questions:
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hits from Columbia ... soon to be shown at your favorite theatre
1 Irene's more Theodorable than ever... as she em-
barks on a spreeful of gleeful hysterics... the
year's funniest... sunniest... honeyest show!
IRENE DUNNE CARY GRANT
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RALPH BELLAMY = ALEXANDER D’ARCY « CECIL CUNNINGHAM A LEO McCAREY PRODUCTION = Screen play by Vina Delmar Associate Producer EVERETT RISKIN * Directed by LED McCAREY
Gay, lilting laughter... light-hearted song, with dashing Melvyn Douglas teaching madcaptivating
» Grace Moore swingtime's the best time for lovin’!
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HELEN WESTLEY and STUART ERWIN
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Screen Play by George Oppenheimer and Jane Murfin Directed by EDWARD H. GRIFFITH « Produced by EVERETT RISKIN
