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"11-14 AT_ THE MOVIES aah) 5 Comedy and Song Cram (John Carroll Makes ‘Music Is Magic’ Film| Debut in ‘Hi Gaucho’ | A gay, music-studded romance,| John Carroll, who makes his first “Music Is Magic,” a Fox film featur- screen appearance in the leading role ing the talented and doll-like Alice of the romantic musical, “Hi Gau- Faye, comes Wednesday and Thurs-|cho!” at the Capitol Theatre Thurs- day to the Paramount Theatre. day and Friday, is primarily a singer Included in the cast are the ro-jand soldier of fortune, a rare com- mantic young juvenile, Ray Walker; |bination which distinguishes him as) sereenland’s “goofiest” comedians,/a screen personality, Mitchell and Durant, and Bebe Dan-| He is from one of the oldest pioneer iels. |families in Louisiana, his real name There are gay tunes in “Music Isibeing Julian La Faye. He was born Magic,” sung by Miss Faye and Miss /|in Mandeville in the wild and roman- Daniels, and rib-tickling comedy of |tic Teche country. He left his home HMMM | NICE NOTICE IN|} PARTY ? 1 THE PAPER ABOUT YOUR || DONT RANE PARTY YESTERDAY, ) BOY PARTY NO ? OF. MY WoRD' T AND, \TS BEEN LOOKING AT LAST e r A RATHELe WEEK'S PAPER ' FANCY rapa OF HER AWFOL Boots TAT the “nuttiest” variety, and lavish spec- tacles. The fast-moving, sparkling story xelates the adventures of two young lovers, Miss Faye and Walker, who go to Hollywood to seek fame and for- tune, A counterplot concerns itself with the love of Miss Daniels’ daughter Rosina Lawrence, for Thomas Beck. ‘Miss Daniels plays an old-time ac- tress who is beginning to lose public favor. Miss Faye, Walker and Mitch- ell and Durant are members of a vaudeville unit featuring Miss Dan- dels. The village smithy, of Longfellow'’s famous poem, was not a man. The smithy referred to the building in which, the blacksmith worked, being ar. old English word for a smith’s workshop. Savinier Cyrano de Bergerac, lead- ing character of Rostand’s play, was a real person. He was a French au- thor and died in 1655. Rostand’s play is true to facts in many ways. WRIGLEY'S KEEPS THE TASTE IN jat the age of twelve, moved by a de- sire to see far places beyond the bay- jous. When he was eighteen he was a full-fledged soldier of fortune. Carroll has been on the move ever |Since, circling the globe many times and taking whatever jobs offered nov- jlety and adventure. He has been a steeplejack, ship's cook, range rider, racing driver and barnstorming air- man. . He has been absolutely destitute and he has made as much as $17,000 |in one concert. During his opulent periods he acquired a yacht which he} keeps in Florida water, and an air- plane, Carroll studied voice in Italy, un- der the tutelage of Victor Chesnais. With Chesnais as his manager, he has sung in Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, Rome and Budapest. Carroll has frequently interrupted his career as a singer to sate a mo- mentary desire for excitement. He , had completed his qualification speed jtests and was on the point of sign- ing a dirt track racing contract in Florida when he was of‘ered a screen test for the leading role in “Hi Gau- cho!” RKO Radio Picture. ~ Persons who come in contact with the flue dust of copper refineries are particularly susceptible to arsenic poi- soning. In the summer of 1934, potatoes were used as money to pay night watchmen who guarded relief gardens in Cleveland, O, The “pepperbox” was the first revol- ver. It had a series of six to eight barrels that revolved in one piece, turned by hand. WASH TUBBS HMM! NEARLY I2 O'CLOCK! NOW WOT ) (BY GUPPY, HE SURE ACKS SUSPICIOU: YES, SIREE! D'VE S'POSE THAT SKEET FELLER’S UP || LIKE. HE AIN'T SLUNKIN’ AROUND 0, AT THIS TIME O' NIGHT 2 IN HIS BARE FEET FER NOTHIN’/ MUG I BEEN FIRST LEMME TELL YOU - LOOKIN FORS )I JUS TANGLED UP WITH GENERAL ZOOZOO, CMON, NOW - TALK SES SREET HE'S UP To SUMPIN, SURE HOOTIN', WHY, LOOK, HES TAKIN OFF HIS CLOTHES. p- JUS LOOKA THAT! WHAT WUZ TH’ IDEA,GUMMIN UP.MY ‘SCRIPTION ?? WITH ALL THESE WOULD- AROUND, IT'S GETTING HAS TO GET UP IN THE MIDDLE OF TO TAKE A HOLD ON, WHISKERS — HAH! THIS 1S TH’ _| | THIS FUSS 1S.NO CONCERN OF YOURS, SO. YOU KEEP » DAY I'VE BEEN . WAITIN, FOR -