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SHOWING TO-DAY: At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
LIKE YOU SHE HAD NO FEAR
The dramatle bombshell that dores to blast your peril into
the opent
NEXT
....until the now under- world terror struck!
"SHOW THEM NO MERCY!
DARRYL Ê ZANUCK
2011 CENTURY PRODUCTION Presented by Joseph M. Schowek
w/20**
ROCHELLE HUDSON
CESAR ROMERO BRUCE CABOT EDWARD NORRIS
"CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"" CHANGE "with Edmund Arnold and Peter Lorra
QULLA'S
SHOWING TO-DAY
Columbia Picturo
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30. IT'DE : BEVONS` YOU
WARNING
OF TWE SCREEN SURPRISE OF YOUR LIFE! It's the show insiders have been whispering about! The fastest, funniest sleuth story since The Thin Man' --, and "the awellèst of «ll :PERRY MASON'S amazing cases!
THE CASE OF THE
LUCKY LEGS
A Fiew Masional Perues with
WARREN WILLIAM PATRICIA ELLIS
NEXT CHANCE
BIGGEST OF HIS 5 BIG HITS
Count them "G-Men" "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Devil Dogs of the Air," "The Irish In Us** and now as the fearless ruler of the world's most famous underworld!
NEY
FRISCO
KID
TO-DAY
ONLY
QUEEN'S
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MAJESTIC
At 2.30, 5.20, 1.20 & 9.20 p.m.
WONDERS YO DAZZLE P've human Immagination..in a fami ing love spory set against a gigmaths: background of thrilling spadedat
Odriph Zuly, præsenti
CECIL B. DėMILLE'S
"The CRUSADES
LORETTA YOUNG-HENAY WILCOXON ngà vui el 10,000'a Paramount,Picture
THE HONGKONG
Pulse Of The Film Public
How Wishes Are Gauged
250,000 TEST QUESTION FORMS
Next month 250,000 questionnaire forms will be issued to patrons of a large group of cinemas, mainly in the neighbourhood of London, in an effort to discover their wishes with regard to every aspect of a cinema's service.
Provision of an organ solo, type of film preferred, length of pro- gramme--are typical questions which will be asked. On the nns- wers will depend the policy of the cinemas during the next two years.
This questionnaire, which la Issued every two years by Mr. Sidney Bernstein to this cinemas,
one more example of the extraordinary amount of trouble taken by cineinn-owners to ascertain the wishes of the public.
Few filmgoers realise that an elaborate organisation exists to deal with the thousands of letters which are received every year, classifying suggestions and for- warding them to the department concerned, investigating com- plaints and granting, where possible, general requests.
TEMPERATURE OF ICE-CREAM
Every one of the thousands of letters received by the largest chain of British cinemas is ans wered by letter, and even, auch small details as the temperature of the ice-cream served are attend- ed to.
The managers of this circuit forward letters touching all but purely local matters to a divisiona】 superintendent, who passes them to the department concerned. Re- quests for a particular picture go to the booking department; aug- gested parts for a popular "atar" and requests for photographs go to the studios, or to the renters concerned if the "star" is under contract to another company; comments on the cafe to the catering department. Advice on the design or colouring of posters is sometimes received, and this goes to the advertising section.
WEDNESDAY, MAY ~20, 1936.
TELEGRAPH.
ARCH OF TRIUMPH CENTENARY
BABIES
WHO WALK AT BIRTH
Experiments on rats which, if successfully applied to human beings, might enable babies to walk almost as soon as they were born and to talk within six months, have been reported to the American Physiological Society.
not been
The experiments inve tried yet on human beings. They involve the feeding of thymus extract to generation after generation of rat Laboratory Investigators parents. bald they had been able to speed up development so that treated rats at birth were at the normal 14 day ago. In human babies, such development world correspond to 18 months afer birth.
Thymus extract from T ductless In Paris the centenary of the gland in the neck, which plays an im- famous Arch of Triumph will be portant but until now mysterious, part in infant development and which dis- celebrated this summer with great festivities. The brilliant monument Appears in adult life, was obtained was inaugurated in 1830 by King from hundreds of young calves. Louis Philippe after the building has last during 30 years.
Buried With His Pipe
London, May 10.
So attached to his pipe and tobacco pouch was Mr. Wil- linm Ashton, of Islington, N., that he expressed a wish that these "ellent friends" should be buried with him.
He wish was, fulfilled at his funeral nt Islington Cemetery, East Finchley,
His favourite pipe and pouch were placed in his coffin.
ARMY PRIVATES
BECOME KING'S
Experimenta such as those alrently performed on rats show that if they
could be applied successfully to human beings, babies would be born nt what is now considered the 18 month or two year stage. The period of gestation would remain the same.
Physicians pointed out that such super-babies, however, would impose dimcult strain on the mother, which might, from a purely physical point of view, prevent application to human beinga.
Baby rats that had been treated with the thymus extract weighed a Afth more than normal rats. Similar- ly they showed a white coat of hair and opened their eyes within the first two daya after birth while normal rata do not have hair or open their eyes until at least 14 days have [ lapsed."
what results
ninth
As an example of could be obtained, one of the experimenters enld that generation of rats, all of whose an- cestors had been treated with thymus infections, weighed 27 grams ofter four days while The normal ral weighed only 23 grams after 18 days of life.
In contrast with their work with
DISPATCH MEN thymus extract, the scientists found
London, Apr. 30.
that dwarfem could be produced in newly born rals by Increasing the Two young men, who a few amount of extract of the pineal months ago were ordinary prigland, another of the ductless organs which is sometimes called the "third vates of the army service corps, eye." to-day claim high, posts of trust under King Edward, 2
"If we could obtain the absolutely pure extract, I bellove that we could- the results within three
The principal person for keep- ing a finger on the pulse of the
The king, scorning the flashily. obtain public Is, however, the manager. garbed King's Messingers, selected generations that we now require 12 He is encouraged to mingle with them as his dispatch riders and they to get from the present extract," he the public 48
dash about the countryside with said.-United Press. they leave, the
documents that foreign powers would cinema and note their comments.
give a fortune to see. He submits a weekly report of their reactions. So closely. Is he in touch with the pubile that he can estimate after the first night's performance what the week's takings will be to within a pounds.
"NO BABIES"
few
The four most persistent ̈ ̄ `re- quests, AS revealed by the Bernstein questionnaire of two years ago, were for:
Cast list to be shown at end as well as the beginning.
More news reels.
Fewer news reels,
the
No babies or children to be allowed in the theatre in the. ovening.
•
Many remarkable inquiries are received, but the following are, on record as the most extraordinary:
At a Cheltenham cinema an old woman inquired if the same Alm were showing upstairs as well as down..
Another woman telephoned to ask if the show could-be postpon- ed half-an-hour så she, had burnt the dinner; and..
At Bournemouth an invalid asked if the manager could send the man "with his lantern" to show the film to her bedridden sister.
Undertakers
on
Strike Over Fees for Destitutes
Sydney, May 6. Undertakers in Newcastle, New South Wales, are on strike, on the question of a lowered Government fee for the burial of destitute persona.
As the first effect of the strike, a body was left in the mortuary four days after the burlal date, and would have remained there had not the Chief Secretary's Department capitulated on the question of the Lec.
Tlie undertakers contend that the rovised (co of £2 a burlat fixed by the Government is considerably below burial costs.. ..
In calculating the expense the Government has Eliminated the clergyman's fee for the service at the grave, and has suggested that clergy- men should perform such services froc-Central News,
Most of their motorcycle trips are between Buckingham Palace, Saint James's Palace and the monarch's
honie, Fort Belvedere, in Sunningdale.
country
PENSIONS
FOR IRISH
MUTINEERS
London, May 1.
The King spends many of his
A Bill to provide pensions and week-ends there, but these brief holidays are not bare of official duties, allowances to or in respect of Important messages from govern Battalion, Connaught Rangers who former members of the 1st ment departments and
papers re- quiring his signature are rushed were involved in a mutiny in India there by the dispatch riders.
at the time of the Black and Tan
One of the riders remains at Campaign in Ireland, was given a First Reading In the Irish Free Fort Belvedere during the week-ends, the other at Buckingham Palace. ¡State Dall this week.
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ALHAMBRA
NATHAN AP HOURDO
280-741, 5DESE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW -
HEADLINES PITTED AGAINST
GANGLAND'S BULLETS!... Shocking because it's TRUEI....... Secrets of the war on crime, never before on any screen! Romance as glamorous as its thrilla!
EXCLUSIVE STORY
Franchot TONE MadgcEVANS
STUART ERWIN⚫ JOSEPH CALLEIN '
directed by GEORGE M. SEITE Produced by LUCIEN HUBBARD Written by Martin Mooney, famous reporter, who went to jail rather than betray the sources of his information about
the "numbers" racket!,
Metro
Friday
ASTAIRE-ROGERS in “FOLLOW THE FLEET'
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• TO-DAY & TO-MORROW JOLTING DRAMA TO SEND THE THRILLS CHASING.
UP AND DOWN YOUR SPINEL A LITTLE GUY WITH ABIGH
A killer on the lease in a
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dynamites them out of their seats and into the story
Adalah Zakar proveRİL
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with Rickard BARTHELMESS
Sexblonjson, Gertrudelkichael Helen Mack - Dorothy Tree Roscoe Karna-Ray Mitand
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"HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE
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PICKS THIS 5. STAR MYSTERY HIT!
"WEST POINT OF THE AIR" The most fascinating detective story ever shown on the screen.
with
WALLACE BEERY
Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lowis Stone.
Commencing MAY 24th, Empire Day.
MATHESON LANG
Drake of England
ATHENE SEYLER
THE FAMOUS 'ADMIBAL OF THE SIX- TEENTH CENTURY AS A SWASHBUCK-. LING PIRATE WHOSE SWORD AND HEART WERE EVER AT THE SERVICE OF QUEEN AND COUNTRY. Connery Chappell, “Sunday Dispatch" : ** THIS VIGOROUS REPRODUCTION OF THE SWAGGERING, ENGLAND
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Directed by ARTHUR WOODS
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"THE CASE OF THE
CURIOUS BRIDE
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