stage andl radio stars. Raoul Walsh "wiIl direct.Mae West's next picture, currently titled. "Kion- dike Lou," Miss West is writing the screen play.' Arport,.iavern DINE AND DANCE Wed., Thurs., Fr1., Sat., Son. Wednemday we serve ý/ fIr ed chicken, .1 French f ried potatees and cote sImw for Sé THURSDAY SPECIAL 25 Chîcken or steak ................. Friay: Free Fish Fry, Saturday,. steak with French Ilijed i5 potatoesansd cole slaw f or ..........15 Chicken or steak, 5 any day, for. ....... .............35 Ajol4îna Curtitsa Phina Peld carrying over 200 people eacn, lbas caused the Chicago and North West- ern -Union Pacific Department of Tours to schedule an additional trip 1eaving Chicago September 1, John C. Pollock, mùanager of the'depart- ment, annountes. "This bargain tour, new t .his year, bas "caught on" immediately with the travelling public because o f, its ex-, tremetiylow. price and the. fact.that it includes so many of the attractions of Californa and Old Mexico. The San Diego Fair,. of course, is one of the high, spots' of, the trip al though a generous amount of tiue is given to Los Angeles and'San. Francisco," .Mr. Pollock added. "The tour Ieaving Chicago Sunday, August 18, wilI be the largest of the year witb the train booked to a capa- ci. of .250 people., Included on the train wiIl be "Miss Wisconsin" headed for Wisconsin Day at thé Fair." The tour leavng Chicago Septem- ber 1, wiIl return September 15. FROM HOLLYWOOD Mr.Curtis L. Cady and two sons,. Robert and David, of Hollywood, Cal.,' are spending several days with Mrs. Cady's cousin, Mrs. C. E~. Hotze,'749 Twelfth street, 'Wilnette. TO STAR IN> Otto Krugeer is spe teeèks be 1E,.'Brou,:i tries to bat and talk his way tb glory in: "Alibi Ike," a basebait dramta theé whole family will enjoy at th~ e cairo del Lago Thurs- day, Friday and Satuirdayl, August 29-31. The pictitre is based oet Rinlg Lardner's wvell-loved stories. GETS FINE START Without one day's experience on, the prof essional stage or screen, Marsha H-unt won a contract with, Paramount. Her first assignment is the Ieading feminmne role in "Tire Xir- Big bad villains simply wilt when Richard Dix moves toward them in a perfectly swell Western, "The Arizonian,". at the Valencia theater this Friday, and Saturday. Stage- coach holdups .and ail the tritnmings- lielp make the picture a real wininer; just the, thing 'for a good stiriring evening. Margot Graha me is lovely as Kitty'. Rivers, Preston Foster depicts a Te- fornied bad:mani, louis 'Calhern the crooked sheriff, and James Bush the hero's brothèr. Sunday and Mon day wvill provide a memorable expérience at the Val- encia. An, idealist's uniwavriing faith ini bis job provides somnething more tban a story theme -so vivid and' compelling is the interpretation given. hy Pat O'Brien in "Qil for the I.amos; of Chna." He makes the nmovie a masterpiece that will remain long in the ,mn.ory. Joçephine. Hutchinison, as the wife of the mai dedicated to supplving oh- for the Iamps of China. nffers one. of thé llnest characterizations ever recorded on- the--screen. Mervvn, LeRoy's direction also deserves the higbest.praise. The subordinate char-ý acters are A-I. played by Arthur Byron. Lyle Talbot, John Eldrege,ý Jean Muir and WiIlie Fung. "Let e'em Have Tt." at the Valencia, next Tuesday and Wednesday. is des- tined to be big boy-office. Machine guns rattle as the G-men close in on the underworld -anri nne's svmna- Wiss-S-ùé Thomas, 1136 Chestnut avenue, was hostess at a dinner party Saturday at the Terrace Gardens in the Morrison hotel in bonor of her seventeenth birthday. 0o Mrs. Howard Jordan, 320 Cumber- land avenu e,' Kenilwortb, will, leave the end of the week to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs., H. B. Miller -at their home in Kansas City, Mo. served as a secret agent ,fg American army during the war. Mrs. Mary Ungerman of- Pitts- burgh left. Sunday after a 'three :weeks' visit with her sister an.d fatn- ily, the C. A. Berghoffs of 727 Laurel avenue. "Bud" Budlot -- ig, 4131 rue ic cotne wrdiand sentimlent.ý Babe Bender "Na tural". as Purpie End Prospec One of the bigst problems con- fronting Coach Lynn. Waldorf in bis flrst year at Northwestern university, is the development of capable ends. Bill Henderson, sturdy six footer. is the only regular flankman. returning. Central aveliuc nds for a .we.c L P 1D. k N R IWoukesma $prifg Wal',r For Quiek DeliverY Phone Enterprise 1212 Fox Head Salse Comipany teroack, of Milwaukee. Iast year as a sophomore he was a nimber of the football, basketball and tennis teams. Adelman is one of the small- est players 'ont the football squad, be- ing o111Y 5 feet 8 inches taîl and., weighing 153 pounds. Kent