a SRSURERERAR RR RRRE, man seer ~ MOVIE COLUMN who really built Hollywood, Not| interview in her prime, ... Ww ™ ossaremsetetaenitetaesbasnnemannsinntteantememmen vee x Marted making his ple “Gloria Swanson has always , allace’s Dept. Store D ; e ‘ . productions in the '203 did the! been & good interview, and so p | on Dr E f i S = Ga I a freer business really take on inter- has Joan Crawford. Norma Pye F alMmd / O national stature. He was the Shearer was generally good, “ first president of the academy: though sho was a bit restrained By BOB THOMAS shunning publicity , .. Charlie Cecll DeMille was always a ‘and a really potent force tn ’ , ° HOLLYWOOD. th Party-five da really pote re the| I’ve never had much luck with Chaplin and I have been friends | great interview, especially in hig town. ... I've come to know Marilyn Monroe ; iM BZ | f iH a em a a : : w rss - rears. I always admired him earlier days. He'd always years is a long time to be re-| for years, I always v8 88Y! Mary Pickford more in the days . o : porting and reviewing the mov-| as an artist, but he always made| something wild that would make since her career started to an G Prince Rupert Dally News : mn By EASLEY BLACKWOOD - les. But as Edwin Schallert|/a fool of himself when it came]a good story, I remember once] ‘ ms ~{ Thursday February 13, 1958 = a d W b Pp ; brings his lengthy stint to alto polities and women. He wasn't when he was casting Cleopatra, cline. She was not too easy to ? ' a Bi net it atience: close this week, he still has the] tough to interview, bu you nad) he told me there were no actors 7 Pe Ch an PIon Handles Han ’; enthusiasm of a cub reporter, | to start him on serious matters in Hollywood. It made a good Today to Saturday 7.9 p.m. Sat. Mat. 2 - 4.15 m Battles Kibitzer Mr Muzzy On Play “Does the movie business have! before getting to the more per-| headline... . ; me a mr ° pegs / . : a future?” says the retiring| sonal questions. . , . “Doug Falrbanks was one man TIME FOR ANOTHER “i > _ B Mir. Muggy was kibitzing Mir. Champion in’ to-| Grama editor of the Los Angeles GREAT ONE; TODAY 7 : Rca s deal and he was completely mystified by the} Times and dean of the Holly. : ) gx RB ( chy Ss Cel al c a o e! : ‘ . wood press corps, “T'm sure of a CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS cues ian = Fl “Peal Malis play at trick one, it. The picture business has had a re Soh Byrne Hope Sanders, a AL Vey. fi Mie cHening lead was the ten! low from dummy and from his] Oubles before and me sun to | MONTREAL, Feb 13th—Freshness is so im- eH asi 4 aa pov cribs and after a few seconds (0% a ene ice SUYViVe them. They'll still be . finest chocolate flay That’ . hae ieee ee = Rood howl! far. C uipton played Be ne gone ap with “ihe making movies — for one me- Mine reasens why. you'll enjoy treuter Sic on : Ss é Y , , i . . , ta ste : eee , ~ area ag D ul ui queen, he would have been hap- dium or another— many more baking Satisfaction, when you tise AKERS GLENN FORD . AN HEFLIN ml aa i ,s i ‘ith the ace. But} Years. CHOCOLAT » Phe smooth ric iness an ; o py ‘to win wit BCE. .p ie None perfecL freshness of Baker's Chocolate. Chips FELICIA FARR : m , when she played the six spot, he Ed Schallert and his vivacious ure protected by an exclusive new package~ @ CONUMBIA PiCtUAr “s @ Fs ‘let the ten hold the trick. partner in life and covering Hol- aluminum foil, lined with paper and. air-tight CAP a u ; i ; “What kind of a play was|lywood, Elza, have been on that plustic, Of course, Baker's Chocolate Chips have better flavor to n Bt } that?” whispered Mr. Muazzy.| beat since anyone can remem- begin with! They share all the benefits of the skill and knowledge 4 FAMOUS PLAYERS Untarer gE Bi | “Have you lost. your mind?” ber. Ed's career ranges from the that have made Baker's Chocolate rst choice of generations of a a pie eeeGe Said Mr. Champion inimitable Mae Busch,'“an ex-| good cooks. I can assure you that Baker's Chocolate Chips—plus rm ed rance ‘ ‘ fiercely “von wouldn't under-| citing person, always good for the recipe on the package—make the grandest cookies your family TODAY TO 4 9 oF: an j Hercely, ; . “Bae ever ate! Try them, T T E ’ - 9 pm. a log if - ” ay ”» - TAT poe ‘stand if I explained it. an interview” to the irrepres- ———— oO . - © , a “SSES . # . ale Is ne field, “an in-| SOMETHING FRESH AND GAY... for dessert tonight, to lilt SATURDAY SAT. MAT, 2 gw LADIES DRESSES al [North dealer sible Jayne Mansfield, “an in your menu from the winter. doldrims js JOIN jymes with " ~ a , oth sides vrtnerable teresting personality. Crazy Mixed-up Puddin’ made with ROYAL (Rhym ris) " LADIES COATS — ti Ye oan A large man wiin a kindly air{ INSTANT VANILLA PUDDING. It's some ¢ L T L Playgi ie : c 74 unusual in a critic, Ed began thing very special—look how easy it is to oy iS si a, i ot : LADIES BLOUSES — | $ K ‘ 5 reviewing concerts, plays ang} make, (001 razy Mixed-up Puddin’ “sh A e ] ay + @AKSI1 the embryo film business around > cups ¢ ta cup seedless raisin: ee 0 SEE WORLD J lt! a LADIES SKIRTS — sa we KIBO - 1913. He started writing a movie| i pk. Royal Instant s cup chopped ‘mara: ms AND MENT J \\ex ! . x . Ac g . TAIN. Lis es nu EC a WEST ae column in the days when such Vanilla Pudding D4 cup chonped unt meats OF ENTER Nie Bs ae a LADIES HOUSECOATS—~ c fir. Abel Miss Brash was a novelty in newspapers, I Pour milk inte bowl; add" Royal Instant Vanilla Pudding as directed on i bali st E i" a: gz s C i:@®AQIE a J 108 . : . fon oe . packare. Stir in fruits and nuts, Spoon into serving dishes. I desired, top GENE KELLY - MITZI GAYNOR / ge i gE LADIES NY LON HOSE. w v9 43 ¥vQdé82 : asked him what cover Ing stu- with (whipped cream. ideag for sour oetous Serta. Puddin’. Ada other ne : a x i g iD 4 42 H @ 3 6 dios was like in those days, variations -- marahnvollowe diced frults, shredded coconut, chocolate chips, KAY KENDALL - TAINA FLG nm ol . ! “ . “T could do it by streetcar.” crushed pineapple. Think of anything else? ‘ . =] SOUTH ’ ——_—— Cartuon tf x R d t 2 . i he replied, “The tow as a lot — wi * tantalizine ifs sgn ES { Mr. Champion spied, e town was a lo BE QUEEN OF HEARTS TOMORROW with some tantalizing “SCA 7 : e UC lOns Ro: aK 52 P smaller then, and there was an oodies for your little Valentines gathered around CAT CATS y = 30%-50 %-H8% =F | Fo ats irariate, ftiendly atmosphere 3 Valentine Cake — made: Tor saeco nm A A pn a @#Q93 that is lacking today. You were BLUE oT MARGA 3 haps a 0 0 v 0 z : | The hidalttes 753 on personal terms with all the cherey-ree. Diowtlaky with delight—ond oie sn 9 mn aa North Fast South West |Stars. and it was unheard of for Bonnet! This fine margarine has a magic touch + AVE You x GIRLS DR ESSES Re 1¢ Pags InT Pass, |& publicity man to be present about it—made from the purest ingredients there ° : . pe E 3.NT All Pass at an interview.” The ever- ire. Blue Bonnet is now, and always has been, P: Voap 2 rite > uw . i -rals ® GIRLS COATS — A e Of course Mr. Muzzy is anjpresent flack is standard equip- and Nitaeaine addeeaTine with essential miner a me DELICACIES ON YOUN Ate STORE a - OS ine ee man. fe enjoys rat-}ment today. sunny-sweet, tomorrow, dear Queen of Hearts, with sunny-sweet | on ae 5 ing off 2 lot of sure winners, i as k Th ¢ i Blue B tt ‘Ip you! : . . . : GIRLS BLOUSES a ting off a lot | Maentre| Ed has known all the big lue Bonnet to help you . Wf o& Ite.ars - Westfalian - Swedish Salami - ~ With Side vee nee UP is, Play |names, and he mused over some | DO URGE YOU TO GIVE YOUR FAMILY the bencfits of a | ; GIRLS SKIRTS —_— ‘ wen eae that ote net lays of them: G b 1h b delicious, and, Nourishing jot cereal these 5 ' Fancy sousage, Pastromi A h | & 3 ; U Pas he lays “I knew Garbo very well, back mornings! And, as I think you know, I'm i talian Vv nis n vies GIRLS NAVY : Fonn something like the ace Of lin the days when’ she was givi most enthusiastic about “RED RIVER ¢ % Italian Fave pa cno : ‘ | 1a} s giving no Roo E de Bread 8 ; trumps. interviews. She Was always very LEREAL. Mother. served it to MS nous Ve «i | * uropean ma e req ~ MATS } ' Mr. Champion’s play is con- 4 . ple a urn fo my family. Everyone enjoy 1G easy ~ : ‘ TRENCH COATS. } | siderably more subtic. He ie |iiendly. 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Busy workers who were handicapped in | Pp ; prompted him to concede the: CHOP SUEY » their jobs with neuritic or arthritic pain—have been able to slay | trick. He had four winners in| , at work. Women who have endured back-aches for years—have BOYS SLACKS — diamonds and two in hearts. If|| G15 - 3rd Ave. W. Phone 3329 |! them ho longer. -\u thanks to Templeton’s TRC’s. At drug coun- Phone 4214 312 - Sth Street he could get three winners out: ters—79c and $1.50. BOYS GAB PANTS— BOYS NAVY TRENCH COATS. Now of the club suit he would have i me ment ee ace oi eee ee or eee ee oo ce ce ee ce 2m rr me rarer ann tie aaltepet ates ce eiceetemae soy comeaas same werent me ees TO SPERO'S "Rainer | MARKET For obvious reasons he did not ' CROSS-OVER THE “NE Ww” BRIDGE relish a spade lead from his i right. Now if the outstanding | ‘Clubs were divided 3-2 he could , ‘win three tricks in the — suit. : | However, if Miss Brash had | Started with three clubs to the, SSRN R00 29s ng gn gee AAR OS SEARO Re a . | dueen-nine, he could not afford , __ __ Friday Night Shopping PARK! —— Near Our Door «= in P FOOreSS “ace because that wonte wee ALL ROAD BLOCKS REMOVED Till 9 p.m. SHOP! — At Your Leisure : jletting her in on either the sec- | This Makes “SPERO’S” Your Most Bring All The Family SAVE! ‘ , lond or third d of the suit. : = WALLACE’S 2. A Fee cpaeasg Found of ‘the suit, CONVENIENT STOP — FOR PRICE! SRP PPR | oo. HAUL Son jG fae 3) | then defeat the contract, | FOR QUALITY! — FOR SERVICE! MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS 9 A.M. FEB. 14 - 6 P.M. FEB. 20 a Antr Ki . ome | So Mr. Champion lost his club | a DEPT ui Oe & . a ; trick at once. He lost it to the | 2 & e Wii bi i player who could not hurt him Sirloin, A price . 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