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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 17

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Tuesday 'Afternoon, April 23, 1929 TIIE CAPITAL TIMES Horae Owned Home Edited Home Read SCREEN STARS LOOK ALIKE Womens City Pin Prize List Is Announced June Colly er and Mary Astor Look Much Alike By DAN THOMAS NEA Service Writer Hollywood On May 3, 1906, the population of Quincy, 111 was Increased by one baby gill a baby whose name was destined to glitter in electric lights wherever motion pictures are known. About two years latej another baby, bearing a remarkable resemblance to the fiist, was boin In New York City. This baby, too was destined to see her name blazoned on theater signs. As the years passed these girls, Lucille Langhanke, and June Jfcormance, unconsciously, drew closer together. Looking enough alike to be of the same blood, each was entiiely ignoiant of the other's existence.

Each followed her own walk in life walks which eventually were to bring them together. About 1924 Lucille Langhanke came Mrs. Horalck Tops Florence Week-osser Is Hcaw Winner KOA, WTMJ and KSTP will carry the J. J. Radio, listeners will get an advance glimpse of the annual Lambs Gambol tonight when the actors 'club broadcasts a pre-view of the 1929 edition of Its famous fiollo at 8 o'clock over KDKA.

Among those expected to appear on the dress rehearsal are Tom Co win, James J. Coibett, Clarence Nordstrum, Fiederick Santley, Donald Euan, Julius Tannen, Charles Hart, Sudworth Fraber ond Andrew Mack. Echoes of yesterday are to be heard over MENU tonight, at 9 oclock, when the twenty-five piece symphony band under the direction of Morgan L. Eastman, plays the Chicago Marine Band march. 5 1 Seven star Radio-Keith-OrphPum vaudeville acts, headed by Llta Grey Chaplin, divoiced wife of the famous fereen comedian, will enfcrtaln tonight in the RXO hour, at 10 clock over WEAF, WTMJ, WHO, KYW, KSTP and WOW.

Ada Brown, Geoige Stanley and Ha Geoigia Ciackcis Barry and Whitlege, comedy duo. and the Twelve Royal Wefah Gfae men, and Duke Ellingtons Cotton Club oichestra, and Peter Higgins, Irish tenor, aie on the bill. Old-time minstrel shows will come to life tonight when A1 Bernard and Percy Hemus, go before the microphone during the Dutch Mailers Minstrels, at 8:30 over WJZ, WTMJ, KDKA, IA and KYW. a. The schedule for WIBA, The Capital Times station, for Wednesday, is as follows: 7:00 a.

m. to 8:30 a. m. Breakfast Hour program and news summary. 11:00 a.

m. to 1 p. m. Noon time program and news summary at 12:15. 7.00 p.

m. Feature program; news flashes, and music, 8:30 R. Douglas Brook, golf lesson. 9:00 Old time dance. Studio ALTHOUGH the Women's City Bowling Tournament came to an end last.

Thursday, the pnza list has just been completed. The tournament which just closed was one of the most successful ever held bv the fair keglers of this city. The tournament was featured bj excellent keghng in all events. The s'ar of the tournament was Fioience Wcck-csser. anchor woman on the Old Gold Caaiettes which won the five women, event She as.ted materially in bieak- other p.tchcis in the former mg two all time lecoids in the city i ournament and blasted a thud which had been on the books for some time.

The team of Ra.xmu.ssen and Weck-csser succeeded ui ciacking the all time doubles event on the last night with a wonderful 1160 maiji in which the excellent 663 of Mis. Weckesser stood out Weckesser also took the all time oigannation favor the mailt ut the all-events with a scene of! the best bet, the American, blind-1702, which will stand for some time, irg speed It is a known fact that a The Old Gold Cigaiet'cs tepeated Cllned bal1 ritthe? aild at the IfieAn i At lnlv lx I made the temark that hoped the' Yankee pitchers didn thiow him too many fast falls. Bot-tomley, a left handed hitter, likes speed and he fa far from a sucker on a cune. If what the experts among the cubes say is coireet, I won't have to fuss much about curves, said Jim. In baseball the National League is known as a ciuve ball league and the American as a fast ball 'league.

In knee ball for bitter to to Hollywood to crash the movies and was lost 01 ever to the woild. In her place appealed the beautiful Maiy Astor. About two yeais later Miss Hermanee went to the Fox studio In New Yoik for a film test and was never heaid of again. The test was so successful that she was given a role In East Side, West Side" and became June Colly er, taking her last name fiom her grandfather, Dan Collyer, who was well known on the legitimate stage for 54 years. Junes wcik was so good in her first film that she vvas given a long term contiact by Fox and biought to Hollywood At that time Mas Astor was working at the First National studio For nearly a year these gills, still looking enough alike that anyone W0UI4 swear they were sist-is, forged ahead, each unaware of the others existence except by reputation.

THEN Mary moved her make-up box to the Fox lot and the acti esses, whose lives and appeal antes were es of the New York stage that A1 Jack-son and his Players have given you this season. a. Parhivay THE romance and glamour of the Hawaiian Islands is brought to the screen in vivid fashion In Hus Captive Woman," which' fa now at the Paikway as a talking attraction. This powerful and dramatic stciy of a woman murderess co-featuies Dorothy Mackaill and Milton Sills in one of the bet stones they have appeared In since The Barker The entire company of film stars spent many weeks in the distant Pacific islands taking scenes for the stoiy in legions never bcfoie photographed i Strand ROMANTIC New Orleans is the background for another Warner Bros, talking pictute which stars Myrna Loy with a cast of notable screen and stage stars. The stoiy concerns the nearly ah.

became jast friends. We of a southern gftrl ls educated a com ent and in her home life drops figuie 'two has played a great State Senator George W. Blanchard, of Edgerton, will speak on the subject of Conservation, tonight at 7.30 curing tlie Wisconsin Law-makers series over WTMJj Senator Blanchaid will speak fronran office in the capitol building. Gov. Charles VS.

Tober, of New Hampshire, will open -the Socony-land program at 7:30 tonight, when he extends to the radio audience an invitation to visit lus state this summer. His brief address will be preliminary to a special dramatization of Robert I rost's poem, The Code. 1NEAF, IVJAR, IV GY, 1UVJ, MHO, llOIV, and VICFL will broadcast this feature. The diamalic and vivid life of Franz Lfazt will be musically inteipietcd in an unusual broadcast during the Evcready Hour tonight at 8 o'clock, and a striking featuie of the broadcast will be the lendition of Liszts great compositions by Elly Ney, one of the foic-most pianists of the present time. An entire aompany of EVeready Hour artists will assist in the piogiam, to be heaid ever WEAF.

WGY, WWJ. WGN, WHO. WDAF, KSTP, WEBC and WTAM. Melodies from the classical and operatic fields, as well as from the treasure-chest of modern music, mark the Stromberg-Carlson program tonight, at 7 o'clock. Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, has as his solo the tender Wiegenlied, or Cradle Song, that I ranz Schubert set to music on the poem of Goethe.

WJZ, KDKA, WJR, KYW, X-' June Collyer (left) A j-p i -p. I13A 1 I5rOilQC3.St Old Time Dance Music Ihe Capital Times Station Will Broadcast From Studio Ballroom Some real old-time dance music will be featured over WIBA, The Capital i iImond Tom' BY 8 ILLY EVANS IM BOTTOMLEY, crack first sacker of the St. Louts Cat dtnals, didnt do much at bat in the 1928 series ruth the Yankees, yet I regard Bottomley as one of the game's greatest hitteis Pnor to the opening of the 1928 senes I had a short chat with Bottomley. a tough any matter how great his leputa- curve bnliVt the knee pitched is tough st for a left-hand-P itching to Bottomley the pitc-urs seemed to have pet-! ol and always it was a low lmnae that did the tuck Few wcie railed on Jim in the series He sung at most of them and 1 misled In cap gene Ilovt fanned him twice aaotlif i Pi igras vuiufc.i hun tunes fan nr In all I believe eight tine' I .) TiCVAL Wrc ANN PAV' cuiuvg th ennip senes moic than tw or thme fa'' bl's wrr pitched to the Caidmal sl.seei Aftci the senes sememe a'-kect J.m hat he thougnt of to- Yankee pitchers Don believe I am eomoetent to exp.es an oumon from what I dio again them replied Bottomley, his qtt et rrede't wav. But I jint want to sav if those balls at which I swung at ard missed as pitched Ho and Fipgras, aie a sample of Amcr cm League curves then 1m g'ari I ir th National And they caii jt a fast ba.

leaguM Somebooy lied to thice donrbehevecar coni ueuevtiJane their tnumph of 1928 when they hit 2499 the team events, nosing out the Maver Printers and the Gas Elec-tiits with 2437 and 2429 lespcctncly. Mrs Hoialck came fiist in the singles with 574. Mrs, Siggelko took 1 second with 553, and Mis Giatiot was thud with 547 Following is the prize list. RFGILVR IfcVVIS is hit, no Uon A low well irside Yankee feet conti curve i stakes The pait in their associations to date. They were boin two yeais apait, entered pictures two yeais apart, June was a Wampa Baby' Star two years after Mary and they have walked at the same studio for two yeais.

Although they have vvo.ked side bv 'VThe sVa. side since 1927 they have yet to ap- A in their filst film togclher nre Cr nit til was slated for a lole one of npUtll jMaiys pictures, but did not get the T)LANCHET. the faithful servitor and I pan because of their close resent- fi lend, who attached himself to the ihlar.ee to each othri, although they gay and audacious DAitagnan, Ido not photograph nearly as much alike when that picturesque fellow- made his as thev took in real life I fuft call on Paria early in the Seven- Another coincidence is that they do trenth Centuiy, and thereafter was al-not lesemble each other in featuies, ways at the beck and call of the Mus-but in personality. Both are extremely keteer, has a prototype at the Doug-beautiful and are about the same size, las Fairbanks studio. This modern Both are of a quiet and renting na- Planchet rlajs the part of Planchet in tuie I Fairbanks new picture The Iron One of these days you will see them Mask," which is now playing at the co-featuied on the screen as sisters if a Capitol theater.

Hts name fa Chailes suitable story can be found. Winfield Stevens ar.d It is the second time this Sheehan Fox production chief, is strong 1 ole has been hu, the first being in for the id -a, which means it will be The Thice Musketeers," more than only a question of time until it is car- -'even yeais ago, when Fairbanks I lied out. brought DAitagnan and Dumas fa the refinpment ehe has been itared-m to save the honor cf her sweelheait and father. A laige gambling home and the thulling and startling events hich oc- rur at that place make the story com- Times station, Wednesday night from i liumber of claims agah.st the city. 9 to 11 o'clock, when the Studio Ball- i room at State and Gilman conducts a dance to the strains of Jacobs Harmony Boys, of Hie, Wl Joe Macs, who operates the Studio BulUocin, is sponsoring the dance, and has arrarged to award prizes for the oldest ceuple, the couple' coming from the greatest distance, and for the best waltzeis This orchestra fa new to this community but have attained a distinct leputation for playing old time music.

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Missing Wausau Woman Found Dead In River WAUSAU, Mix. CP) The body of Mis Cornelia Weik, 78, of Wausau, missing from her home Tuesday night, was found the Eau Claire rner, five miles ol here, Sunday morning, by foui men searching for a boat vas thp bogd bad wat fclnce earI on Ved- nesday shoitly after she was last seen in the neighboihood of Wausau Junction. THE AMUSEMENT ME HAVE bv VVrhrmann A Son Doiothy longfielri 200 Shampoo A Mirrel Donated bv Comfv Marcel bhoppe Mrs. Mm Vuringer 213 Tea Set IJo- nateil Inc Horatek 321 1 Carton Old Golds hv P. Iorrillard.

Mis. Stliaub 208 1 Carton Old Golds Donitcd b'. P. I orillard loe ndercon 74 Perminenf Wave Donited by Rosebud Beauty Shop. Joe Vnderson 10 I Carton Old C.olds Denoted by l.orJ.ard iiilrn Mmhl 01 1 Carton Old Golds Donated by P.

Loril'ard. Roesseler 2 19 An plane Ride l)onat- VC yyyS-i 'i and Mary Astor Tune In Wednesday night and hear them plaung waltzes, two-steps, quadrilles, Schottisches, Hop waltzes, three-steps and bo on. Air Claims Against City Thursday Night The council judiciary committee will meet Thuisday- night to consider a NEXT SUNDAY TOMMY MARTELLE Guest Star In GLORIOUS ANNAEELLE I NOY PLAYING ENDS TIIURS. NIGHT bp 'tWi -J L.V,. A-t1 hytf Mi kvs MAS At D'AEJASNAN Hear Doug Talk! Critics Say: Bc.st Picture of Year.

STARTS FRI Close ftannoiiy CHAiufs imm ROGERS kakicy cAiutoa 0 OanTtorenH AU-njjuM Ciaurt Singing Talking Dancing l.fe of the mig and the life of the cpmpux in a lapid file mixture of comedy and thulls, with a veiy chaimmg line stoiy as the central till cad. Til" i stage ith a diverting piogram rf frylic-ome features, piesents Yoik 1 rnd Lmd who offer The Great Lover Champ and Company in 666 I Sycamoie is proving to- be one of the 1 most unique offeiings that has been given to vaudeville in veais. The 1 Revel bi othri and "Red" are a trio I of danceis Keo, Taki and Yoki call themsclyes Veisatile Entcitaine.s i Ihepy NMppcn." 1 Garrick veurs has 11. stage be-n piesrntcd wih a nioie dclight-i ful ond more trur-to-lifc comedy than Skidding," by Auiama Rouvcy-which having a week at the i iiioup bhrp. iGanick now while stii: playing to rir- xiarv ftemiboh 700 3 in poo Mar- audiences on Broadway.

Home- Beautv I 1" and clean it is full of laughter and 1 VMtkcsser-233-1 pn- silk Hose-Do- tcais snd i- has no S'1 moments id hv Koval irwavs iH'rvthv I.yngfield 177 Vase hv Mi irrl Hor'xtx Mr Roy G.itintin 2)0 2 steaks Donated bv Title Bros. Mr Ro Gannon 193 Basket of F'ruit Donated by trank Bros. 1 jH Ho.en 711 6 nns corn Donated I hrmans Delicatessen, oldie Malr 109 ompact Donated by 3' i i i lewel.y Da l.ste-l-a! tirnir Hem Donated by Go'den Market, les VValdcrf 211 rvrrx linking Dish-Donated bv I Gillies Hardware to. NetGe Ro 705 Nerl lace Donated by rol wuigpi wan ar'r Kfc Ku TODAY LAST TIMES ONE OF VAUDEVILLE'S OUTSTANDING HITS TlSiBER1 SSuIxLe VAR5ETIES WITH A IJROADVVAY COMPANY OF 1 8 A I 1 8 ON THE SCREEN IN THRILLING SOUND BLUE SKIES "Ul T3TLLVETREES (Read Capital Times Want Ads) 1 1 PWi Mml vA3iBif HffBonoT Rdbi-3 A Added Paramount 100 All-Talking Comedy Meet The Mrs. Movietone News Today Thru Wed.

A TJ asKT- I Jl1 Felix Comedy Today Thru Thurs. Hear Them Talk and Tell IJ In the Screens Unforgettable, Sensational Courtroom Drama Hocerson 1 Uix R. Bosfad 31! is I Maldtlf 501 Roy Bowes 10, 1 Sehm Ir in 2 00 7 no 2 I 33 1 I 83 1 .0 ArneiJ Vl Kuril I. lister GS i iVcic Or plum COLLECE campus end fight ring touch, and the.r people, piesum-ablv opposite poles of human so- mety, piove veiy much alike undr i their skms in William Haines lafa-t and one of the cleveie't screen chicfas, The Duke Steps Out, play- mg at the New Orpheum tomoirov, i heroine, the r.ew picture blends the witn plenty of thrnling sound ndef- fects Filmed front Lucian Car Satuiday Evening Post romance and rf diamatic intensity, lest assured i that every second is one of hcait tiiub and heart beat for it lings witn iraii-m thionghout its thire sp'cndid artc In the same c'ass as The Patvy" you will 1 Symphony The Chicago Little Symphony STOCK PAVILION Tichets at the Memorial Union Fairchild 6300 $1.00 $1.30 $2.00 500 Rush Seats at the Door nated bv Inc 1 VVeikosser 2 io Lonii'ait-( "l.iT'l Ih inn. i dd Bm is 221 Broot Donated st-inle A Wri-ht Drug In 'i Biirniixt 222 Shampoo A Marcel Donated 1 oraine Rrautv Shop.

STARTING See and Hear This Thrilling; Collesrc Romance! i.dilron;- '(K i i i a 3 Ola Gold Team 9 il 20 tans Vegetables entertained bv this play as you have Donated bv Service Grocer-. been entertained bv the many success- Mivcr Printing Team 882 5 Flashlights french Battcrv Co. I iorenre Weikesser 661 1 amp Donated bv Madison Gas A Hectric Co. Mrs. Hoiakk 574 Toilet Articles Donated bv rharmaev.

1 Weikess-r 233 flashlight- Donated French Battery Co Herein Weckesser 231 Toilet vsater ji Donated liy Five Point Thermaev. Mis Jria Tester Mrs Roy Bowes 1 ndri son tie 224 Bacon Donat- I fi cd bv sser City Market. Mrs. Hull 483 bhampoo Marcel Donated by College Beauty Shop. Mrs.

Hull 465 Haircut 4r Shampoo Donated by Beaver Barber Shop. Nelson 4b4 1 doz. Cup cakes Donated by 'Webir Bakery and 1 lb. roiiec, donated by Oiwell Bros, Nelson 193 Picture Frame Donated by Slat7 Paint Paper Co. Mrs 1 Beck 191 lie Cream Donated Manshcld Caughev Co.

Jo Vnderson 192 Pins over average in star League 6 Goblets from Andrew Masers SYMPHONY MUSIC' The Great Music of the Age Played by Americas Finest Little CENTER OF MADISON THE SHOWS A Tl TO.VIORItOW ekf? LSa sLJ rlertlr of SOUND To Enhance the Excitement of This Story! vV 0 4 ith JOAN CRAWFORD and i (Jk Vodvil Program 1115 CAPYiVEr 11 Before a packed court-room he A speaks his soul-secrets. Tells of A his love adventures on a dcseit island, with the murderess he brought hack to justice as his wife. Ui II is Latent and Rest Picture Since West Point A 'y i i GsS ve. OCy 4( JI Jk-x xs- kz0'' Sp lit Alf KARL DANE Odd Fellou's Plan 1 Oth Ann! versary Fct Hope lodge No 17, I. O.

O. will celfbiate the 11 Otli anniversary of the order at thpir hall, 308 W. Mifflin st Friday night. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs rnd members of. their families wall attend Supper will be served at 6.

Officers of tlie grand lodge and grand encampment will be among the speakers. Certificates of the baptism, death and burial of Pocohontas. famous Indian maid, have been pieserved In Virginia. bPLtlVL 1RlFS "Irs It Holt High 3 games in Boosteis 1ST loving cup from Roundv. illielm A Donklr gh team game in Boosters 7fe5 S3 00 G'd Gold Cigarettes High team gam in Regulars 901 S5 00 Mnrrs Printing to, 2nd high team game in Regulars 882 1 01) I'suevn A Weckesser H'gh games in lx uMes 402 3 00 Kettommind A Bowes, 2nd High games Doubles 382 .75 ester ildorf, 2nd High Games in J)ou-hl 342 .73 31rs Rov Bowes High game in Singles 224 $2 00 31rs nia IJurnielsler, 2nd High game singles 222 $1 00 I lorenie Wei kesser High 3 games in tournament 063 $2 00 airs J.

Horalck, 2nd High 3 games in Tourney 574 $100 Jloienie Weikesser, 1st High Ind. game 233 $2.00 rioreme Weckesser 2nd High Ind. game 230 $1.00 Mrs Roy I arness Low 3 games in Regulars 284 $100 BovWing ball donated bv Plaa Alleys to Florence Weckesser High single game in Tournament 233. Jt. Anderson Highest Ind.

game in team events 224, received Vanity case, donated by Capital Times. SPICIAL PRI7ES Madison Steam Dye Works 668 5 lbs. coffee Donated by Shipke Dorn. Mrs. E.

Hult 190 1 pr. silk hose Donated by Hnegel Hr land. Flanagan 183 Toilet water Donated by Ed. Rcnnebohm Pharmary. Mrs.

N. Nelson 193 Bridge Set Donated bv Douglass China Store. Mrs. Hothe 175 Gold Necklace Donated bv Burriirk A Murray. Beik 191 Purse Donated by Kes-senivhs.

119, L. Stefu 183 Brtctgg Set Dcuated YOULL CHEER THOSE FIGHT SCENES! YOULL R0 4R AT TIIK It A OP COLLEGE LIFE! YOULL SAY THIS IS ONE PICTURE IN A HUNDRED! BIGGER and BETTER Than Ever! EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL 5-30 to 11:00 April the 26th FOR YOUNG AND OLD Clarkes Circus All-Girls Band Morgenrolhs Follies IU-Y Cabaret Girls Glee Club Revue of the Nineties Dance Salon Medicine Show Ottersons Hall of Fame Faculty Grave-Yard. Vaudeville Galore A Legitimate Drama and a dozen other first-class events Refreshments Light and Heavy One of the Finest of All Saturday Evening Pot SeriaL, Stories and Best Selling; Novels By LUCIAN CARY Former Madison Boy ajod U. of W. Graduate ALSO -VITAPHONE VAUDEV 1LLE Mexican Tipica Orchestra BRUCE COMERS Official Orchestra nf Mexico I Comicalities A Highly Diverting: Sc3-SS'.

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