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i SIDE GLANCES Sy “They're all bridge prizes, so I'd rather you'd scll them in some other city.” THis Curious o—_s Z ANTEATERS, ALTHOUGH REQUIRED BY NATURE TO HUNT ONLY THE fp ARE WORTHY FIGHTING FOES OF THE LARGE LOWLY CARNIVORES. THE giant anteater can hold tts men who are inexperienced in fighting it. - - By George Clark | L Ferguson WORL D By William er own with dogs, cats, and even Its powerful legs and sharp claws, designed originally for tearing open tree stumps, in i 4 Woman Poloist Will Be Seen in Picture Audiences that see “Polo Joe,” the newest Joe E. Brown Warner Bros. comedy, which comes to the Capitol Theatre on Thursday, will be treated to a thrilling exhibition of the game between expert teams. But they won't be able to detect, unless by the most careful scrutiny, that one of the star players is a wo- man. She wears the same outfit as her male teammates, and is just as clever a mallot-wielder as any of them. Vera North, of Hollywood, crack horsewoman and animal trainer, is the one female player of the game. Her presence came about because the script called for Joe to ride a circus horse at the start of the game—one that bows and scrapes and does rhumbas when the band plays. The only such horse available was Gypsy, a handsome black mare be- longing to Vera North, and she said, “Yes, Il rent Gypsy to you for the stunts if you'll let me play in the game.” Director Bill McGann made the bargain, and hence the feminine poloist. But she’s really good. It has been estimated that approxi- mately 68,682 of the 243,135 horses and mules attached to the American Ex- AT THE moreec ccc crone. search of ants, make effective fighting tools. MOVIES ‘Crime of Dr. Forbes’ Based on Big Question Does a man kill the one he a} because he loves so much? Based on a burning question of today, “The Crime of Dr. Forbes,” i Fox picture coming Wednesday to the | Paramount theatre, presents one of the most unusual problems ever brought to the screen. Gloria Stuart and Robert Kent head the cast, which also features: Henry Armetta, J. Edward Brom- berg, Sara Haden and Alan Dine- hart. The climax, a sensational surprise for every spectator, comes in @ cre- scendo of dramatic episodes that mark “The Crime of Dr. Forbes” as one of the most unusual and engross- ing of the screen’s productions. The chief job of Ernest R. Poole, head of the tourist department of the Canadian National railways, is to explore the Canadian wilderness looking for good hunting and fishing spots. Continued high prices for sweet- clover, red clover and alfalfa seed in the spring and fall of 1937 are in prospect because of the current short supplies and the increased demand. 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