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PALE, PEPLESS GIRL BECAME PRETTY

AND WASN'T SHE PLEASED!

It all happened in 30 days in n leading hospital in Canadat In Naver ber 1033 the girl was pale, run-down and lacked vitality. Weight submor- mal; only 01 bs. Iler dood, when tested, was found to be low in red corpuscles and lower still in haemoglobin, the red substance in the red corpuscles. She was given a 10-day treatment. And what a happy change Look place!

She gained nine pounds and her complexion glawed with rosy health. Her face rounded out and she became positively pretty. The treatment-an 'xhown by a second blood tent-lind greatly increased the red corpuscles, and haemoglobin in ber blood, consequently she felt and looked radiantly well. The preparation that worked these wonders was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

This famous old remedy restures health in a most constructive way. We know that the blood entries nourishment and vitality to every part of the body. Hlut unless the blood has a ruleiert number of red corpuscles and red colouring substance called haemoglobin, it cannot carry on its vital work. It is here that Dr. Williams Pink Pills produce constructive benefits. This remedy Increases, in most enses lath this red corpuscles und the haemoglobin. Blood tests prove it!

Good looks And good health are too precious to neglect on experiment with. If your feelings and your mirror tell you, that you are under weight, nervous, allow, easily tired aut-inke this tosted remedy, Dr. Williams Pink Pills, for 30 days, as the girl mentioned above did; they are obtainable from your chemist. Then see how substantially you hava gained in beauty and bealth.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

FILMLAND NEWS DINNER SUIT

Jack and Claude Hulbert Carried Out in Black

Together

BULLDOG DRUMMOND

Jack Hulbert and his brother;) Claude, are to appear on the gereen together.

They have acted together before on the stage, and they have broad-} cast together, but in "Alins Bulldog Drummond," which has just begun at Gaumont-Beltish studios, Shep herd's Bush, they will act side by side in a film for the frat timo.

Jack is to play Drummond, and Claude the equally famous character of Algy, the silly asa amateur de- tective, who always doen the right thing at the last moment.

Ralph Richardson, who recently played Drummond in л. B.I.P "Sapper" story, is to appear as "Z," the mysterlous villain.

Fay Wray, who landed at Ply-

liner Washing-1 mouth from the ton, la to supply the feminine) interest. She has been brought from Hollywood specially to play

in the picture.

"Allia Bulldog Drummond” will be the third Drummond story with- in a few months. It will have n difference. In it the famous Dram- mond is H, and his smart work is done by "Alias Drummond."

NEW WALPOLE FILM Hugh Walpole's novel, "Captain' Nichols," will shortly go into pro- duction ut the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer studios, and David O. Selz- nick has been scheduled as pro

durer.

Hugh Walpole went to Hollywood | in June to assist in supervising the production of "David Copperfield." his particular task being to ensure the atmosphere being authentically English and Dickensian.

t

"David Copperfield” also saw his | debut as a film actor, for he is fol play the Vicar of Blunderstone, When "David Copperfield" completed he will remain at the studios to adapt his other novel "Vanessa,” which has been secured i by M.G.M.

will be determined when

she

Crepe Satin "

EMBROIDERED BIB

This is the priest dinner swit, made of black crepe antin. The skirt is long and full, the little jacket with its buttoned front is rut in a square, but the decolletage is filled in with a druped bib schrf lined with multi-coloured embroidery.

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1935.

Neutrality Threatened?

SWISS OFFICER

CHARGED

EXCITEMENT IN FRANCE

London, Dec. 20. Colonel Ulrich Wille, one of the highest Sorin officers, charged by a section of the press with "en- dangering Swiss neutrality", has.) been oxonerated by the federal council.

Illa case, recently closed, stirred public opinion considerably. For Beveral weeks the "militarist" and "Ruasian" Wille was the target of the socialist party, which gave wide publicity to an dieged meet- ing between Colonel Wille and Harr liter in the Munich house of Rudolf Hess, last Karch.

Socialists charged the Swiss officer with having come to an understanding with Germany, in case of future wir, and asked for his dismisani.

*This charge causél a sensation in France and proripled the War Minister to state thit "Wille had In no manner endingered Swinn neutrality. However, the Govern- ment cautioned, Cobnel Wille for his intimate relations with leading National-Sociklists while the r solution voted by the majority of the nathinal paties declared: "We agree with th federal coun- ell that leadera ofour army must apply in their elations with foreigners the nerfsury prudence, preserving the trilitional mutra- lity of our army,"{

The fireworks sorted when the Swiss Governmenį, answering a question pul by a member of Parliament, admited that Colonel Wille had met Hør-Hitler in Hess' hrase,

Immediately the Socialist press commenced an inensive campašen. demanding Wle's waignation from his post atthird army com- mander.

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A desperate character one might encounter in the cardzcoin. 6 A flouter of authority.

One thing at least that is above sentimental greetings. 10 Leech-like advice. German aristo-12 and in this onegons may see one's

stated, that

1:

17 The superficial show that

in

14 Motorists should beware of the

head of this mountain.

meant to deceive. 19 Can cloth-makers sometimes "bo

caught thus?

KNOWN YMPATHY REMOVING A CLASS STOPPER CLEMENCE DANE SIGNED !

Will's allegd interview with glass stopper can :nerally be; Clemens fane, the author of,

Chancellor Hier hd aroused removed, when it has become suspicion, esptally, because of <Bill of Divore, ment” and many not, by wrapping a cloth weg his well-know sympathies for other plays, is now in. America, out in hot water round the neck Germany, wher many members where she is taking up a long-term of the bottle. Hold there for, contracl with Metro-Goldwyn-|

a few moments and the stopperiof his family liv. His mother was There's a girl in this garment. Mayer.

will then, in must cases, come out, a member of te It has not yet been, announced The water must not be quite boil.acy, his brcher lives in Ger- counterpart. what will be Cemeire Dane's

ing or it may crack the glass. many, and on of his daughters. 13 An efficient hooter. first screen assignment, but this Should the stopper still be obstin- married a Conan.

ale, let a litle drop of paraffin or petrol drop from a feather on to plonel Wiltelad been acquainted it, when it will creep between the with Hitler mee 1920, and that two surfaces and facilitate re-although he had not cominunicated with the Nazleader after the un- moval,

successful Minich insurrection, the Swiss offer had renewed the 25 This phenomenon is above, un-

like the end of it. year. acquaintance; early this

4.

26 "A tiller" (nnag.). through less meflation,

M. Minger imself admitted that 29 Bing-Sing-might-appreciate this

entertainment. Colonel Will saav Herr Goebbels 30 Not a friendly sentiment, int the Germ embassy in Rome, 31 An unexpected item.

where he WE a guest with his 132 This shelter is usually construct- ed of wood, with the bark, of course, Inside (two words).

Teaches Hollywood, and confers with Louis I. Mayer and David O.

Selznick,

JULES VERNE. FILM Among new films in prospect at

L

the M.G.M. studios are "Twenty picture, but a report that she in Thousand-Leagues-under the Sea,tended to return-to Sweden-for-her based, on Jules Verne's imagina-holiday has been denied by the tiva novel,,, and "Types." an studio omcials.

adaptation of Herman Melville's

South Sen romance,

SOPHIE STEWART

German dofence

Mala, who played the male lead The well-known Scottish actress,wife for tendaya, Baron Werner in "Mala the Magnificent," may Sophie Stewart, sister of Mr. J. Blomber have the principal role in the lenderson Stewart, M.P, for East Minister, atKiel, and Hess and

latter film.

Frank

Hitler in Mnich, Fife, is likely to enter films soon.

Alexander Korda, the film pro

no m.itary talks BOXER IN FILM · ducer has bought the film rights

However, the Moran,

ane-time of "Young Mr. Disraeli," which is

Swiss colonel the heavy-weight boxer, who knockedjni present running at the Kinga-affirmed tht he did not speak the about militty questions referring out Joe Becket in five minutes in way Theatre, London, from

to Londen, is an interesting addition authoress, Elswyth Thane.

Swiss putrality during his to the east of Morgarði Sullavan's Sophio Stowart has a leading meeting wil Hitler. third starring picture, "The Good part is the play, and it is likely Fairy,"

now in production at she will have the femininu lend Universal City

in the film version,"

Moran has long since given up boxing and has a number of char- arter parts to his credit alrendy.

GRETA GARBO'S NEW CONTRACT

SHOCKS FOR AUTOGRAPH

HUNTERS

22. A dance.

24 A long time in poetry.

Down

in not very

1 Grandma's brooch, perhaps. 2 The Rense of this

apparent if you have a cold.

3 In the interior this country is

all upset.

4 Foul tow (anag);

What the knife-grinder expends his mole effort on.

4 One who is not very liable to

TO JOIN LEAGUE?

I found out.

128

7 I separato fish and Insect in very

fine style.

8 This acts as a warning to sailors

not to trust the banki.

14 This may knock you over just when things are looking brigh- cat,

16 Rash.

16 Beard from the ears!

18 Tree.

20 One of the U.S.A.

21 A daisy chain, maybe,

22 Effective, but not accretivo, "t

23 The result of a “disordered in-

vitation to emerge.

27 The ruling time. 28 Staunch.

Yesterday's Bolution.

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UNDERSTRAPPEN

majorities usually required for the ratification of formal treaties be- tween the United States and other nations.

The "Wib case" became warse when the Slalist press published |a letter alléedly written by a high officor of th Swiss army to a mem- ber of Pliament. The letter said that Vie is not a Swiss but

U.S. SENATOR SEEKS Beth Mne West and Katharine Prussian trying to tug Switzer

APPROVAL

It is expected that Senatora. Hepburn have had the doors of land in the teutonie track and asked thathe case be probed by

George W. Norris, Hiram W. John- their care electrically wired

Washington, Dec. 31. Json and William E. Borah, the die- Greta Garbo has signed a new that crowds who besiege them as Parliamen

Thards who oppose all forms of Scaster James P. Pope is pre international entanglements, will contract with the Metro-Goldwyn-they arrive at the studio will learn Mayer studio binding her to make to keep their distance under paia diplomatieireles and the French paring a joint resolution

dramatically oppose the bloc speaking iss. However, it was submitted to the House of Repre- one more picture Hollywood of receiving a shock.

contract Reuter.) The Soya

Many lars complain that they found thait had been written by sentatives and the Senate, authoris created by Senator Pope.

Hagenbuch, first lng the United States to become a

that- often imprisoned for five or Dr. Herah

Senator Pope proposes yuarantees her a salary of more are

curs when Hentenant of the army and a member-nation of the League of American membership in the than 9,000 dellene (£1,800) a week, ten minutes in their

which Nations. After making this picture, she they arrive for work. They point journalist The motives

Longue should carry the reserva- may, it is understood, continue the unt, too, that few of the autographs prompted lagenbuch to formulate

tion, making it nou-obligatory for The resolution will require more the 'United States to send troops agreement if she wishes to do so, are treasured by those who obtain such class against Wille are not!

foreign generally sold yet know A court martial will majorities in the Senate and the to

countries United She intends to take a long rest them. They are

House, instead of the two-thirds Press. after the completion of her latest for a pittance to some collector, deal withhis case.

SALESMAN SAM

in

The lter · alarmned French

It sounds Reasonable!

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