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PALACIOS BEACON. PALACIOS, TEXAS
October 27, 1938
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LALA PALOOZA
say, gonzales.Y sh!
v how about the 1
$18.35 you
owe me for
newspapers?
By ED WHEELAN
"that b-ia feutc sure
had it in for silk
this afternoon '
she'd have KILLED
him,I Guess, if it
hadn't &een for.
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killa me ,mv framd11
tonv he staya high
up in da trapeze
till she finish
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fell off
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lettin' alta goon
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Gonzales Is a Fast Thinker
By RUBE GOLDBERG
not
so loud
gonzales, ^
oh-they're
a lot of
bankers
who want
to pot money
in my south
american
minf
gonzales
no pay
washee
in six
whleeks
your
cab
bill is up
to $267.40
he
ain't
paid
me for
that
uit
gonzales, my
pet, who were
those gentlemen
who just talked
to you ?
you owe
me $31.6
for groceries
alone
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TIME TO SPARE
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PORTMEIAUHBRY MAN
WHILE HE'S AOOtff IT,
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BLACK PAIR,
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QUICK THINKING
Boss—Well, Jones, you've already
had leave to see your wife off on a
journey, for your mother-in-law's fu-
neral, for your little girl's measles
and your son's christening. What is
it now?"
Jones—Er—I'm going to get mar-
ried, sir.—Telephone Topics.
Yellow Peril
Perplexed Oriental—Our children
velly white. Is velly strange."
"Well. . . Occidents will happen."
—Voo-Doo.
Enough Difference
Visitor—Does your father ever
preach the same sermons twice?
Child—Yes, but nobody notices it
'cause he hollers in different places.
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— By Virginia Vale —
IT LOOKS as if the skids had
been put beneath another
foreign star. Columbia has
had Dolly Haas on the payroll
for a year—at $1,250 a week,
which maybe is a tidy little sum
and nothing more toColumbia,
but is a lot of money to a lot
of us—and she was scheduled
to play the lead in Lubitsch's "The
Shop Around the Corner." She
didn't make any other pictures; just
waited for that one.
So—Lubitsch recently moved into
the Selznick-International studio,
ready to begin work
on the picture, his
first as head of his
new unit in associa-
tion with Myron
Selznick. But he
wanted, not Dolly
Haas, but Janet
Gaynor, for the lead.
A disappointment
for the lovely Vien-
nese, no doubt. In-
cidentally, the de-
mure Janet goes
right on increasing
charm all the time.
Janet Gaynor
in feminine
Meeker—Your honor, she's beer
throwing things at me ever since
we were married 20 years ago.
Judge Sockman—Then why have
you not complained before?
Meeker—This Is the first time
she's hit me, your honor.—Twin
Falls News.
Ronald Colman's marriage to
Benita Hume rather startled a lot
of people, who felt sure that he'd
never marry again. It wasn't ex-
actly the sort of ceremony that
might have been expected, but Col-
man's knowledge of the publicity
that attends any star's wedding no
doubt prompted him in keeping his
application for a license secret, and
having a police judge perform the
ceremony.
Ever since 1920, when he and his
first wife separated, there have been
rumors to the effect that the dash-
ing hero of "If I Were King" was
going to marry someone or other,
although he has never been one of
those young men about Hollywood
who used rumoVed romances as a
sure-fire way of garnering publicity.
The beautiful Benita is just the wife
one would select- for him—best
wishes to them both!
The fates seem to be agin' Ralph
Bellamy, so far as owning a home is
concerned. Last winter the Califor-
nia floods washed away his $50,000
home in North Hollywood. This
summer the Connecticut hurricane
washed away the house and much
of the land on his farm in that
state. Looks as if he'd have to buy
him a trailer and settle down in
that.
I like Kate Smith; I like her new
radio program Thursday nights,
which keeps her right up there with
the topnotchers. But I do not like
her when I am waked up at the
crack of dawn to receive a pale blue
turtle with "Greetings From Kate
Smith" across its painted back, ac-
companied by a box of fish food.
Any time the movies need a young
and handsome man to conduct an
orchestra—and really conduct it,
too—they can't do better than to
raid the field of radio and take Mack-
lin Marrow. He has been guest con-
ductor of practically all the big
symphony orchestras but the Bos-
ton and he is undeniably both young
and handsome. What's more, it was
accidentally, discovered, the other
day, that he screens welL
A friend of his got involved in
making a commercial movie. She
took a look at the young men sent
by one of the model agencies, and
they wouldn't do at all. Then she
remembered him. Unlike many ra-
dio big-timers, he was delighted to
do it, just for fun and to oblige a
friend. With that picture serving
as a screen test he should be able
to sign'his name to a Hollywood
contract if he ever wants to.
Dorothy Thompson, our most
famous woman news commentator,
has also discovered something
about herself as the camera sees
her. She's on the air now on a
program that includes Phil Spital-
ny's orchestra, and the other day a
picture was taken of him leading
the orchestra, with her at the mi-
crophone. It couldn't be sent out to
the papers; the dignified Miss
Thompson—or Mrs. Sinclair Lewis,
just as you like—looked exactly like
a pretty blues singer, instead of an
important commentator on world
affairs!
Harry Duncan of the "Radio
Rubes" declares that he can tell
which parts of the country are hav-
ing bad weather by the amount of
fan mail he gets from those sec-
tions. During New England's hurri-
cane week the "Rubes" averaged
two hundred letters a day, and he
knew that the storm was really ter-
rific when the postman brought four
layer cakes. Thinks all New Eng-
land must have been moored to
their radios.
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ODDS AND ENDS . . . Charlie Far-
rell's next stop on his come-back trail
will be the male lend in "Tailspin,"
with Alice Faye . . . "Drums" ought to
go down on your list of the new pic-
tures that you must see . . . Paramount
ina.m't too pleased when their starlet,
Ellen Drew, told Philadelphia reporters
ihat the has a three-and-one-hall-year
old son.
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