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1947
YOU BUY.
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vho served as emcee. It was a
gE for example,
intermission.
Bill Robinson, whose act was,
4 ances later. Mr. Robinson also Caresses Piano ] star who moved to Hollywood, same 5° back to Rio to report on the trip obligingly changed his spot in the Miss Donegan plays the piano ith solution today t of to the other members, They'd teil NEW. a CREAM DEODORANT rosa at the last minute, a gen- with her torso, oniy more so. Her “Pp “hn # 20 MUon YooRY JU DHE Ol heir iriends: and. thithies wid “iv erous and admirable concession to combination of pianism and pul- MOVIEtown's biggest - headaches ald Ar: de : which safely the management, chritude is something to hear and movie fan clubs there'd be 10,000 Soutn Americans | STOPS PERSPIRATION No matler what Mr. Robinson Watch. Miss Donegan doesn t merely If ‘he fan club members were vho'd know more about England under-arm avs about his birthplace, it must *Dlay the piano; she caresses, cajoles gout husy running around the worid There's one catch, though, All 1. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does jyave heen Shangri-La. Hig agility, and seduces the Keys I never a vis “ach of / ioe savs they d the world’s fan clubs will probably 2. SR Can be Ssediiahe afte: his rhythmic precision, his genial hought a piano gouid be polentially ielp international relations and want to trade trips with the HollyShaving. «nd heari-warming grin are age- such a dangerous instrument, * vouldn't have time to bother ihe wood club. But Mr. Randell figures 3. Instantly stops perspiration 1 to 3 days. less. And the veteran tap dancer's Mr. Fletcher brought down the jays, hat on fan-tours theyll come one Removes odors from perspiration, keeps act about how he will dance 40 house with a fairly lengthy version “The fan clubs are nice, and all, at a time, which wouldn't be s0 a pd Sef ae seesseless, stainless van- vears from now is a gaz. Hell of the."Open the Door, Richard” put they're not doing anything con- bad. . = still be the same Bojarigles in 40 patt It's good and salty, but structive,” he said. “If a star
ishing cream $. Arrid has bern awarded the Approval Seal of The American In. stitute of Laundering tor being harmless to fabrics.
vears, even though some of us
we said so. Ethel Waters Popular
Ethel Waters, who appeared in
the second part of the program, has parisons) make them first-rate in . p ; ; or . ARRID the same kind of perennial youth- their field. They also helped the Ineetings SWoORAIg over. WTelr star's 3Q¢ plus rex aise fulness. Her art, like Mr. Robin- show by singing for a Bill Robinson 1alest efforts, fixing a. scrapbook 10¢ and 5%¢ son's. has a background of sadness. encore, besides manfully co-operats about same, writing him letters aud Don't be half safe. Be Arrid-safe. It's sadness conquered by courage ing with Mr. Bryant in his radio- scraping up cash to buy ‘him nies- Sa A : 3 : ‘and humor. With dignity and charm program-style gag of getting them .. ic Then'once a year they stretch mo Use Arrid = to be sore and vivacity, Miss Waters puts real to struggle into girdles and bras. * «he budget and descend upon Hol-
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Coliseum Show Handicaps, Wins Applause
"By HENRY BUTLER If the Coliseum wasn't packed last night, thatswasn’t the
i tough assignment, since Mr Bryant boogie: had to improvise and stall for time qu), when the delayed ponegan all had to struggle with a Kolax band were setting up afler yjserably tinny piano.
as able baritone voice, was further un-
it always is, a huge success, helped fortunate in being misrepresented the show, with impromptu appear- by the sound system.
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Film For Club I
Miss Hill, who sings in a remark- By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20. — Ron
Randell, the handsome Australian
some of it didn't come across the doesn't give a
all the fan clubs in
goody performany?,¢ the world won't
The Deep River Boys are good help. news. Good taste, good musician- Waste of Time ship (I wouldn't want to draw com- pan clubs currently spend
What will these radio
think up next?
$50,000 Heart Balm
people
{ lywood for a convention,
Nothing but a waste of ‘ime, effort and dough, sighed Mr. Randell
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. . In this battered world there's hardSuit Filed Over Dog ly time for such nonsense, he added EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 29 (U. P). Ron wrote his clubs about the [ A $50,000 suit for “alienation ol fan-tour idea and it.went over Jig. | (ffections” of a dog was pending Iiere's how it will work in Lane county here today, A Randell club in Rio de Janziro, The suit was filed by Henry East {or instance, will save its money to against RKO Radio pictures and send one or {wo membeis to visit a Gary Ray, juvenile star in the fan club in, mayb London. The movie “Rachel,” recently filmed on Sou.h. Americans will live for ta location here. couple ol months in the Loadohers Mr. East charged Mr. Ray “took somes he affections” of his 3-year-old dog 1 ‘kencd to Student Plan Corky. He said Corky was his’ “It’s the same idea as exchanging avor.te dog and performed —with college studenis among countries, reat intelligence in movies. only this will let many people see
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Theater Redecorated
The ‘Talbot theater will close today for renovation and redecoration. Announcement of the re-opening date will be made later this week, according to the management.
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