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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933 “1 think that’s her last year’s coat made over, but you would we never guess it.” > | AT THE MOVIES | Fans Address Queer Letters to Mae West If you were one of Uncle Sam's postal employes and received a letter addressed: “Why Don’t You Come Up Some Time? Hollywood, California.” Would you know where to send it? The Los Angeles postoffice, when it received such an envelope, promptly delivered it to Mae West, at the Paramount studios where she was making her latest picture, “I'm No Angel,” currently playing at the Paramount Theatre. Miss West found it to be a note from a high school junior in Oak- und, California, who invited her to “come up and see me some time.” “It might be fun, at that,” Mae observed, “But I guess I'll be too busy to oblige the young man.” Her picture, “I’m No Angel,” 1s @ story of circus and New York so- ciety life, in which her supporting east includes Cary Grant, Edward Arnold, Gregory Ratoff, Gertrude Michael, Dorothy Peterson, Ralf Har- olde and Kent Taylor. The picture Was directed by Wesley Ruggles. But that wasn’t the only cryptic- wily addressed letter that Miss West feceived. Others come in every day, attesting to her nation-wide popular- aty. An envelopse from a Tulsa, Ok- fahoma, admirer had, as its only ad- @ress, a photograph clipped from a newspaper. Other missives are ad- Gressed “Queen of Sex,” “You Can Be Had,”—and they all get to her. In “I’m No Angel,” Miss West plays the role of a carnival dancer who be- ©omes a lion-tamer. After breaking the hearts of the boys in the small towns, she comes to New York, be- comes a sensation, breaks the hearts of @ pair of society millionaires, Nellie Kinzie was the first white fehild born in Chicago. Beauty Cult at very moderate rates. ‘Fargo Greater Opportunities The Largest and Most Complete Beauty School in the Northwest offers a MORE THOROUGH TRAINING “Barn While You Learn” | NATIONALLY A Football Drama Is Feature at Capitol | Absolute realism was the watch- | word in the filming of scenes depict- {ing a radio interview in “Saturday's | Millions,” the stirring Universal foot- {ball drama whicn comes to the Cap- | itol Theatre tonight. ! Robert Young, who appears as @ college gridiron star in the picture, spends the night before his team’s most important game of the season in the home of his sweetheart’s mil- lonaire father, and it is here that he speaks over a remote control micro- Phone installed in the house for the occasion, When these scenes were made two of the West's best known radio voices were engaged for service. The radio interview was conducted by Sam Hays, famous “news reporter of the air,” whose nightly broadcasts are heard all over the Pacific Coast, | Alaska and in many far-flung islands | of the Pacific Ocean. And the an- nouncer was John Swallow, official announcer for all NBC national | Proadcasts originating on the Pacific Coast. In addition to Young, featured roles in “Saturday's Millions” are Played by Leila Hyams, Johnny Mack Brown, Andy Devine and Lucille Lund, and the picture was directed by Edward Sedgwick. The production Was arranged by Christy Walsh, emi- nent sports authority, who also col- laborated with Universal in its pre- vious football pictures. A berry pie will not be worth the serving if the juice doesn’t run out of the crust and into the oven while baking, according to an old New Eng- land superstition, The western plateau of South America is the native land of the “Irish” potato. ure Offers Write for free literature. ITEDE : AND SO HE GRABBED THE BAG [/ FIRNDISH PLANS TO AND WAKE TO HEALTH, Ss: DOPE! ERRED AS EVER, | (AND THAT'S oS wT HIT OUT= FA ————p. BIM HAS JUST FINISHED THe ARCOUNT OF HOW ZANDER, AS HIS CHAUFFEUR, OVERCAME HIM IN THE CAR WITH GAS, fF LOOK LiKE Antsy THEN NE MES Sar we AT THE WHEEL OF THE CAR ALL | REMEMBERED- BUT FOR' TELY IT Fi R BGWN THe NY BLINDLY 4ND MY HAND y THE GUMPS—IT’S A LONG, SAD STORY OP JEWELS, TOLD ME OF HIS ME AND MY CAR OVER A CLIFFo RIVER- | STRUCK OUT " COACH IS PLAYIN’ SAFE... 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