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lethery in the air. Sir Charles, however, had every reason to know that it was futile to give Godfrey the benefit of the doubt. “If you-dare,” he. said, coming
» ” trifies.” self.”
lookout.” watched her eating her heart out
dare slap your handsome face.”.. » = »
“I'M AFRAID,” said Godfrey, “that so many years of playing
tality of a servant.” “I've kept quiet for a long while,” Sir Charles said in a level tone, “but, by Jove, I'm going to tell you now it's high time you realized you aren't a matinee idol any longer.
it was—" Godfrey smiled. *If I considered
Charles, I might get angry.” ss =» =
force -that rattl the years I played with you and
I've never seen you exhibit a genuine, natural, honest emotion. I wonder if you've ever had any turd Seelings said Godfrey, “one
cannot oe . a great actor without
call ‘temperament.’ ” “Probably that's why you were not a great actor.” I ipmnepa ghee’ op FOR the first time Godfrey flushed. “Be careful” he said.| getting fo his feet and facing the butler with an ugly expression
but she seems to feel a certain obligation because she loved you for so long.” He paused for breath,
“Or perhaps it's because you never had a hit after she left you, and she feels responsible.” . = ” “YOU HAD better go,” said Godfrey, roused at last.
- { {2 NOON fo 8:30 P. M. i
“Yes, I had better go, before I | bash in your handsome face!” ‘ Sir Charles swung around and | walked out of the room with dig-
with rage and breathing fast. (To Be Continued)
LEGAL NOTICES
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"BOARD OP ZONING APPEALS AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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In v Civic Show
Three! 's a Family" ls Well Received
room was almost as fleeting as ber Bridget's first. uncomfortable sensation that there was a hint of
last offering of the season, is an
Its ‘opening-night audience last night gave it a good send off, with
It suffers, however, as does alto break her heart again with your|, . any other play timely in 1943, cheap and petty—cheap and petty |p. ye Ur-peouadiiiase-
enough to make many lines GODFREY Jooxed at him' with [phoebe and Henry what was almost a sneer. “Sophie's [gg over well, the heart is too big to break OVET |are, you might say, almost offensive.
“Well,” said 8ir Charles, ‘I'm|ihe play. World war damned if I'll stand dround and popular, if the watch you making a fool of your-|iino crude, than human and econ “You need not,” Godfrey said years stuns the sarcastically. “And anyhow what Ilias rightly it choose to make of myself is my own [ever comedy families doubled Sir Charles walked around the |New York apartments is sort of table and caught Godfrey's shoulder, {cancelled out by the grim backtwisting him in his chair. “Ever ground you and I don't even dare since I've known Sophie, I've|to face. : The Civic has done, can do, far over you, while you played around [better things than “Three's a Famin corners with any and everyone. |jly.” It's 50 humiliating for Sophie. You [rial those actors and actresses had know very well Bridget wouldn't{to work with, the production is
Audience Enthusiastic Last night the audience generated butlers have given you the men- enthusiasm for Nancy McIntosh in Irma Dalrymple, crotchety spinster sister-in-law of Sam Whitaker (Fred Kelly). and Dr: Bartell, the deaf and aged|was in court to hear the verdict. obstetrician (Walter S. Russell, the|Both are in New York, where they You're lucky Sophie was good 10 |Civic's scenic genius) are probably you and took you in, after the way |the best character parts in the play. you threw her over for that second wife of yours—or third, whichever body's line about “whoever heard of the hasty El Paso, Tex. marirage, a ae par ron: | the day alter the California divorce. ron im ‘ Ret am Soneembyr 7 was your opinion important enough, experience I can report that Jersey mosquitoes (blown across the Hud- [proceediiig does not meet with the son, of course, since it's illegal for|approval of this court,” he said. “1 WISH to heaven you would get them to breed in Manhattan) can angry,” cried the butler, bring-iramain bitingly active in your New |show cause hearing that the night SE} on the table with & york gpartment until November.[she told Mr. Hendricks she was - ed the china. “Inipyen jater, if you coddle them. we him, she a} Owing to popular demand for |Durocher each learned of the other's in the weeks you've been living With |o.g¢s “Three's a Family” will con-|love for the first time. Mr. Henus tinue at the Civic through May 20, |dricks urged them to see more of which is about the theater's longest |each other, she said. run in two seasons.
It may seem irrelevant, but some-
Igelman Voice Pupils
feelings, after all. What the Prench| Give Recital Tomorrow
Pupils of Miss Elma Igelman will present a private vocal recital tomorrow afternoon at the Bomar
~ Appearing on 2 tomorrow’ s program will be: Mildred Williams, Gloria “I don’t give a hoot about your|Kelley, Freda Zambara, Elsa Hubert, wretched little affairs,” Sir Charles| Wanda McGuire, Josephine Hitzelshouted. “I'm only afraid Sophie|berger, Georgia Moon, Hazel Gilmight have to bear one more petty|lesple, Frances Hemphill, Aileen humiliation at your hands. I know| Sauer, Grace Green, Dorothy Burshe “stopped loving you lohg ‘ago,|bank and Alice Brown. :
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s: oni s Family,” a Sunday Three's a Family,” at
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* with Dans Andrews pak Wyatt and Lee ~ 12:40, 3:45, 6:55 and
“Backlash,” with Jean Rogers and Ruhatd Travis, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50
Sunday — me 4:28, 5 's and 10: 00 “The Best Years of Our Lives,” with Myrna Loy, Fr rie and others, at i1: 30,
Sunday—“The Best Years of Our Lives,” at 12:05, 3:08, 6:05 and 9:05 LOEW'S
“Duel In the Sun,” with Jennifer fone, Gregory Peck and Jose BE LE ‘23, 2:07, 4:51, 7:35,
Sunday—*“Duel in the Sun,” 11:45, 2:11, 4:40, 7:09 and 9:38.
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the World" an Selior 8 a Wier "Meh Meurk” and Crime Dosioft
Judge Okays Day Divorce
Holds Marriage Illegal in California
was not.
refused to revoke the divorce deyesterday, holding that a five-
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secured by collusion. _he also said that her subsequent Mexican divorce was a “nul-
Day's status. Tllegally Married
ager ‘illegally married in the eyes of ‘California until her California divorce becomes final Jan. 20.
would be taken, even if they live in this state, unless an interested party signs a complaint. Neither Miss Day nor Durocher
expected to stay several weeks. Frowns on Marriage Judge Bull indirectly frowned on
“The conduct of the parties to this
Miss Day said during the five-day
going to divorce him, she and
But after she filed her divorce suit, Mr. Hendricks filed a contest accusing Durocher of stealing his wife's love. Prosecution attorneys charged that Mr. Hendricks was induced to withdraw the suit after receiving a $10,000 settlement.
English Princesses Steer Battleship
guard today said Princesses Elizawere 104 0 stand back while they did it. royal family was returning from
the Bay of Biscay. Before the' princesses took over
‘lunder the watchful eyes of ship's] officers, a message went out to thei! escorting cruisers Cleopatra and
Diadem:
guard’s. maneuvers.” Nothing untoward was reported.
Break Ground Tomorrow
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GRANADA--Through Wednesday: Nora
5 HAMILTON ‘Strange Woman" and * nt oon Tomorrow through y: day: Humoresque” snd “The Fai soLLYWoOD-_-1m From wi...
HOLLYWOOD, May 10 (U. P.).— Actress Laraine Day's divorce from Ray Hendricks was legal today in California. But her subsequent marriage to Leo (Lippy) Durocher
IRVING—“Nors Prentiss” and ‘Perfect Tomorrow Tues
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