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= i eRS&aB I&I Ae eeti “"" e 8 s : Even Movie Armies NorthBonneville EELING FTHRU| Third of Famous “Rat” Stories HE LOBBY | Move on Tummies An army, Napoleon once said, ond —— travels on its stomach. B. WASHINGTON-—The army to- Features Peter Good as Baby And doesn't Paramount's Com- missary Department know it! k wm:&-cn.mPacific divisionengineer at o In Fifty Years! They had two armies to feed Marshall Tops Cast in Romance - Portland,Ore, to review reports Alan the of we looked at some big during filming the Rudyard Everybody who fol- . on the Colymbiariver todetermine Yesterday, | “Married And In Love” Kipling story “The Light That lowed the youthful Titled. advisability of dredging the port figures and some little ones, all hav- h | Falled," starring Ronald Colman, trials and tribula- E- ofNorth Bonneville, Wash. Peter B. Good plays only the second half of the ing to do with the spectacular 50. i which is now at theRialto the- tions of Although . The board ofengineersfor riv- Bros. ater. There was the British army title role of “”, the Warner ~ ers and harbora was asked Feb. 16 year history of the motion picture and in and an army of native Sudanese—- today at the Roxy teater, it is his exploits Bythe house rivers and harbors ““Brother Rat,” ond comedy opening industry. ; ; | and could they eat! which lead to all the riotous complications in the film. committes in the ar- plot . to make thereview. we will continue our investigation, confining our- But cloud has its silver rejoiced ! Today every is a to the . Capt. R. H. Elliott,district engi- rival of the baby, The new film sequel with the theaters themselves. lining. The in this case was Pictures to Be to those facts dealing lining “ success “Brother Travel . mpeer at Bonpeville, Ore, was selves Commencement” recent comedy readers who have been voting for the past the fact that the two hundred stars—Pris- ordered to makethe fieldinvesti- Those of my Rat,” with the same Para- —will be glad that 80 will recall the nickelodeon with its flickering film mounted men assembled by cilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Jane Shownatthe Y. W.C. A. . gation and obtain views of local years Warners have made interests. and its piano player who always dished out “Hearts And mount to play the part ofthe Bryan, Eddie Albert, | Fredric and Sylvia Christian, British army, are members of New a seque! to it which and host of and while the heroine was being ejected into the cold and , a | veteran travelers lecturers, Flowers” Mexico's National Guard and knew they call “Brother well known Based will of the last colored landlord with a black mustache and a featured players. bring some winter night by a howfed. tobe That is, they knew Rat and @ Baby,” on astoryby John Monks, Jr. and 'motion pictures of the Mediter- ' Alaska Governor mortgage, get and mili- how to on linewith their and which is to be Fred F. Finklehoffe, directed 'ranean countries to escape I saw. It was titled 1 recall the first movie ever plates and wait for the fish-out, at seen today at the by Ray Enright, itdealswith the tary censorship, to the screen It I believe, the first It with _ *The Great Train Robbery.” was, was different, however, theater. Here post-graduation adaventures of the ' Weyerhaeuser Hall, YYW.C.A., for Favors Highway fans Roxy . full feature ever offered to the movie of the two hundred native types as- Brothers Rat. Thursday and Friday, WASHINGTONEconomic length they are Eddie, 'two days, de- dozen and, even now, esmbled to play the Fuzzy-Wus- America, I saw it a half times, and the Sharing the screen as the com- !narch 7 and 8, | welopmntof Alasks and the na- zies. When the dinner bell Jane, Baby, scenes . . . the rang | The Christians visited Italy, I can remember many of the thrilling whose real panion picture, Roxy patrons will tijnal defense wouldbe served by these lads knew were name, Alaskan- the track where the they hungry in Love” Syria, Palestine, Portugal, gun battle in the woods beside believe it is see “Married and co- ~ Waiidingthe proposed it or not, !Gmce. and was time to eat—so they Barbara | the Azores Islands and concentrate the . . . the water tank Alan Marshall, Ut8.international highway, con- robbers were surprised by posse made Peter B. Good. starring a mad dash for the commis- Egypt their latest where the bandits boarded the trainm. Read, Patric Knowles and Helen led on during sary, often with disastrous resuits, Or. Emest Gruening, governor theaters in communities Vinson. | trip. Today, there are 17,641 9,187 The two armies are used in se- territory, Inasmuch . of the toldthe bouse with a total seating capacity of nearly 11,000,000, quences depicting the celebrated committee, during it not as most theaters have three or four shows a day, is Sudan campaign of the last cen- g study of the interior depart- which assuming too much to say that every day in this country, tury in England got con- the south of attend a movie. trol of region Egypt | mmmmk more than 10,000,000 people inmuecTßEOX Y and west Ethiopia. It in handicaps todevelopment It is interesting to note that of the 17,541 theaters, of was ; this campaign that the friendship f?«\ 66 cent of them (with 49 per cent of the seats) per between Dick Heldar, an obscure = “circuit” and are not wouldgreatly strengthen of any artist, and Torpenhow, salty old | n northern a | ) of.the part of :ouu iudorlulentlywith or distributing company. the old TODAY! filiated any producing war correspondent of STARTS @ circuits” 1 *mmmum Theaters owned and operated by “unaffiliated school, began, and too, the film. SR economicand defense stand- but 13 cent of the “We account for 22 per cent, while per theaters, Dr. Gruening testified. BOUQUET TRIBUTES R with 25 per cent of the seats, are affiliated with producing | :.“uniquely,very friendlyrela- Vivian lLeigh's dressing room We have and looked like a flower shop when Bk boun- of film move through 447 U, 8. {‘| gmm-nmilesof yndefended Everydiltributing?comptnies.day 27,000 miles she started to work in “Waterloo .., for another ‘ , and &road overwhichAmer- film nxzmu ++» but that's another story! Bridge.” She received twenty- four Q couldpass to and fromCan- doe - bouquets. and over which Canadians . * . ' e travel to the United States, If you're not h?nl it, sell it with ) £

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