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W WEN [ THINK GRADUALLY, AND WITH INCREASING AND THEN, WHEN IN THE JOY OF REUNION, EVERYTHING ELSE SOR TRICK INCENSE RHAPS, CONFIDENCE, MYRA UNFOLDS THE U IN THEIR LIVES IS FORGOTTEN, 1S GOING TO WORK = STORY OF THE TREACHERY OF HYSTER SHE SEEMS MORE P FULL AND DEVRIES-AND THE PART SHE F NORMAL IN EVERY ‘ PLAYED IN SECURING THE PLANS. Old Love Notes Gushing love letters of his more callow days came back to embar- rass Playwright Charles MacArthur, left, as he sat in Chicago court with his second wife, Helen Haye: tender missives read by counsel newspaper movie critic. Especially vexing to MacArthur was the signature, “Charliecums,” on several letters. Miss Frink sued Miss Hayes for $100,000, charging theft of the affections of the playwright. Vex Playwright | So YA FOUND 4 BEES NEST AN’ GOT SOME HONEY AL— 2 WILO BEES IS Most & Quart! bo THEY Feat, I’'o say! You USUALLY GIVE ‘So MUCH? WELL, THEY SURE] OUGHTA BE WEREN'T WELL O' YERSELF| BEHAVED! y 2 s, Stage star, right, and heard the for his first wife, Carol Frink, AT THE MOVIES Murder Mystery Film Has Rapid-Fire Action From its opening shot of newspa- pers hitting the street, screaming hheadlines, to its bombshell courtroom close, “The Case Against Mrs. Ames,” which opens today at the Paramount Theatre, sustains a machine-gun pace of drama and suspense. The picture, a Walter Wanger pro- duction, pres@ts the beautiful Eng- lish stage and screen star, Madeleine Carroll, in a fast-moving story of a ‘woman charged with murder and lat- er threatened with loss of her only child. George Brent, who co-stars with Miss Carroll in her first American film, appears as a ruthless district at- torney who seeks to send Mrs. Ames to the gallows, yet proves the means of her salvation. The story opens with Miss Carroll on trial for the murder of her hus- band, a wealthy California social lead- af er. A mass of circumstantial evidence Ann Shirley Is Star in Bret Harte Picture “M'Liss” is an adaptation of a short story of the same title by Bret Harte. One of America’s most famous q 72 a : ‘ thors, his works are vivid word ple- b I J hove aN Be UP tures of California in the early gold i be § MORE mining days. The story has been 1 a y Published many times, produced as a Play on five or six occasions and pre- Viously adapted to the silent screen with Mary Pickford as the star. The latest picture based on this story is showing at the Capitol The- atre today and Wednesday. Timed in 1885, localed in Smith’s Pocket, a typical mining town in the Sonora country, “M’Liss” is a human story, filled with the comedy, ro- mance, drama and tragedy peculiar to the country of the time of its heterogeneous collection of pioneer settlers, miners, gamblers, fops and dandies, good women and bad, and all the other colorful characters that Harte so interestingly has portrayed points to her guilt. Public opinion is|in his many works. Its central char- against her; her husband’s mother is a bitter enemy; her own attorney seems luke-warm in his defense. The accused woman in a dramatic courtroom sequence pleads for a she remains guilty in the public eye. ‘The subsequent battle for her child, story. Termites carry small, one-celled them digest the wood they eat. (N THE QUALITY GUM DIVISION - WRIGLEY’S WINS A QUICK DECISION! gnimals in their digestive tracts to “=== California in the eighties, Ann Shir- acter is a primitive mountain girl. It chronicles events which cause her to experience within a few weeks more romance, tragedy, excitement and spiritual exaltation than most folk chance to defend herself. Acquitted,| know in a lifetime. Foremost among the film’s themes is the romance be- tween the girl and a young school in which she is opposed by the power | teacher, a love effair made thrilling and wealth of her mother-in-law, |by the circumstances that made any makes an unusually powerful screen | Wild attractive girl the target for the impetuous desires of baser men who justified their actions by the law of the gun. As production effects and back- grounds recreate the atmosphere of jay,” “1 mboat Roun ie Bend” and “Chatterbox,” is M’Liss. John OCS TO Wee hy PRKET, = © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 7, MA. REG. U. 6. PAT. OFF. | Beal, featured in “The Little Minis- FROM Nv ROAD EVIL CREATURE Tuan He 16; 2: ter,” is the school teacher. A long list FN ee en BRoTtee. Tee eRe NURS. MTSE fie’ teas PanLeD. of popular players will be seen in sup- . : ee porting roles, including Guy Kibbee, Moroni Olsen, Douglas Dumbrille, Frank M. Thomas, Rey Mayer, Arthur | Hoyt, Barbara