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- PAG, SIx —- Seemece MONROE ‘Geecccccescoocecoscvcccs TODAY Many Fight Champions In ‘Hogan’s Alley’ “Hogan’s Alley,” the Warner Bros. production starring Monte Blue, which shows at the Monroe Theatre today, has in its cast the largest number of former world champions ever assembled in one pictare. Although this is not primarily a “fight” picture, still the prize- ring scenes in which Monte Blue is featured in the role of con- tender for heavyweight champion- ship honors were adjudged. im- portant enough to secure the ser- vices of James J. Jeffries, former heavyweight. champion of the world; Tommy Ryan, former middle and welterweight world champion who retired undefeated with the title; Ad Wolgast, for- mer lightweight world champ; Ted “Kid” Lewis, former welter- weight world champion; “Spike” Robinson, former featherweight champion of Great Britain; Joe Rivers, foremost lightweight of his day and contender for the championship; and Jack Herrick, former heavyweight champ of Panama. Otaer sporting celebrities con- nected with this’ photoplay are Harry Burns, bag punching cham- pion of 1907 who still holds that honor; Larry Williams, former trainer of Dempsey, and Ely Stanton, who has boxed with Dempsey in several of his pic- tures. Dan Tobey, appointed of- ficial announcer of the A. E. F. in France by General Pershing, and now official announcer at the Vernon and Hollywood American Legion boxing stadiums in Los —— acts as announcer in the it. The scene of the story is laid on the Bowery of New York twen- ty years ago; with the reminiscent atmosphere of brown derbies and yellow bu oxfords . at the “Starlight thietic Club Training “Hogan’s Alley,” in addition to Mfonte Blue, has a brilliant sup- east that includes Patsy Ruth Miller, Willard Louis, Louise Fazenda, Max Davidson, Nigel Frank Hagney, Frank Bond, Mary Carr and Ben Tur- pin. Roy Del Ruth directed this production, based on the Gregory Rogers story, and adapted to the sereen by ‘Darryl Francis Zenuck. : TOMORROW Astrologer Traced Royalty In Star, She Got Queen Role The’strong influence of rein- carnation seems to be taking a firm hold in the life of Alice Terry. Borne time ago an astrologer told her that in her past incarna- tion she was none other than the fascinating Maria Louisa, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. A short time later’ she was to play the leading femi- role, that of the Queen, in Victor Seastrom’s production, “Confessions of a Queen,” the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer picture, which shows at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. All of her clothes. were of the Empire period—the style adopted at the time of Napoleon. “The strangest thing really happened,” says Miss Terry. ‘“T have always though fortune telling, palm reading and casting ‘were merely a waste of time. But in a spirit of fun, with a friend, I did consult an astrologer and marveled at some of the things he told me about the past and present; things that actually did happen and are hap- pening. “So far as being the returned spirit of Louisa was concerned, I regarded that as pure bunk, and discarded it as soon as I heard it. However, when I tried on the clothes designed for the Seastrom picture I felt at ease and liked the style of them better than any I had previously worn, When Mrs. Chaffin, who had - planned them for me, said: ‘You look Vike a picture I have of Maria Louisa,’ I confess I was a bit puzsied. I have never, during this picture, felt conscious of my clothes—they are as though they had grown on me. Still I am not believing I am Louisa __reincar- * nated, but I am so delighted with her type of clothes, the high- waisted models with long trains, that I intend having some of my new evening gowns patterned af- ter them.” Lewis Stone, John Bowers, Eu- genie Besserer, Frankie Darro and Joseph Dowling are among those features with Miss Terry in “Confessions of a Queen.” This | story was adapted to the screen | by the director and Agnes Chris- | tine Johnston from the famous | story by Alphonse Daudet, “Kings | in Exile.” Judge Talley of New York an-} mounced after her 53rd arrest that if Mrs. Marion Shaw speeds again he will send her husband to Jail for permitting her to drive. | STOP SKIN TORTURE, Liquid Zemo Heals Eve < Skin Blemish Zs The smart” SUPREME COURT TO | PASS ON NEW LAW, (By Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fla., March THE KEY WEST CITIZEN How Doctors Treat Colds and Flu To break up a cold overnight or to cut short an attack of grippe, gony of sunburn,|2.—Florida’s law providing for | influenza, sore throat or tonsilitis, itching, heat rash and skin. dis-;removing clouds and quieting title physicians and druggists are now orders of all kinds quickly disap-|to land, passed at the special ses- recommending Calotabs, the -puri- It'sion of the legislature, is to be|fied and refined calomel com- |tested’ by the State Supreme | pound tablet that gives you the pears with the use of Zemo, heals and eures the kkin. 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