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10 i SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark G- K 30) ed w, remember, if they got no butter or eggs to sell us, ask them if they'd like to buy some.” THIs THERE 1s A STAR, KNOWN ONLY AS | *A.C.+70° 8247,” | | THAT IS COMPOSED |} OF MATERIAL SO | HEAVY THAT A 1 SMALL PINCH OF | IF DROPPED ff Curious WorLb By William Ferguson 2 —-“ANATOMICAL PINS BY ENGLISH SURGEONS, MAKES A SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FoR THE CATS WHICH PROTECT GOVERNMENT MAIL FROM RATS AND MICE. SINCE THEY ARE RUSTPROOFZ © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. +: THE star referred to above is made up of matter so dense that one cubic inch of it would weigh about 620 tons. It is only a small star, not more than half as large as the earth, and is of the 30th magnitude far too faint to be seen with the naked eye. Devil Doll’ Story by ‘Edgar A. Poe’ of Film “The Devil Doll,” new M-G-M thriller, opening today at the Para- | mount Theatre, is a spectacular dem- | onstration of the limitless range of | the modern screen. The picture is based on the start- ling, fantastic novel, “Burn, Witch, Burn,” by A. Merritt, distingushed author of mystery stories, from a sereen play by Richard Schayer and Garrett Fort. Directed by Tod Browning, some- times referred to as “the Edgar Allan Poe of the Screen.” for his creation of “Dracula” and the late Lon Cha- ney mysteries, this Metro-Goldwyn- ‘Mayer production stars Lionel Barry- more, with @ notable cast of support- ing players. Among them are Maureen O’Sul- livan, last seen with Barrymore in “The Voice of Bugle Ann”; Frank Lawton, who portrayed David Cop- . Perfield in manhood; Robert Greig, gargantuan comedian who is cast for the first time as a villain; Grace Ford, the Oklahoma dancing teacher who became a screen “find”; Luc! Beaumont, Arthur Hohl, Fred Warren and other accomplished players. On an average, women are said to live longer than men because they ive quieter lives and do not take so many risks. ————————_—_——— |Barbara Stanwyck in Comic Romance Debut Coming to the screen in a new kind of role into which she ably dovetails her extensive range of talents, Bar- bara Stanwyck is starred in “The Bride Walks Out,” a gay and breezy romantic comedy, in which she is seen with two of the screen’s foremost leading men, Gene Raymond and Robert Young. | Miss Stanwyck’s bow in a comedy of the type of “The Bride Walks Out” is furthered by the appearance of Ned Sparks and Helen Roderick, who contribute pungent humor. This quintet is involved in a ro- ;Mantic entaglement which makes for some of the screen's gayest com- edy, according to preview critics. A moment after Raymond and Miss Stanwyck are married, the bride- groom is arrested for violating the peace and the bride is pursued by a millionaire man-about-town, Robert Young, who can provide the luxuries of life the lady cannot extract from | her husband's thirty-five per week. | Young's intervention comes to & ‘kY | head, with Barbara planning to get @ divorce. Raymond undertakes a hazardous surveying position in South America, of which Miss Broderick Jearns through her husband, Sparks, who is Raymond's business buddy. The Capitol Theatre announces that “The Bride Walks Out” will be its new tenant for three days begin- ning this Saturday. In 1934, railroads carried 45 per cent of automobiles shipped from factories, 488 per cent being delivered over- land. 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