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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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11
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Monday tvwilixj, April IBM. TEACHER IS WK0 TO PUPIL I AM This Weak CONTINUOUS DAILY 1:30 TO 11:30 P.M. i I r. KJ MATINEE, 19-20-39 N1TE, 15-25-50 Miss Marie Jones, 21, school teacher at Arden, Texas, recently wedded Sam Ault, 16, one of her pti- pUs. She's still teaching, but young Ault has quit books to take a job on a rainsh.

THEATRES HELD OVER BT POPULAR DEMAND The Sfow of Shews-- The Hit of HHs --Arthur Hauk's Sunshine Revue Arthur Hauk--Unkmtown salutes you! For you have given to city the best musical comedy show ever in this vicinity. Your show hue brought to the Dixie the biggest crowds in months so we are happy to hold you for a second week, starting with a BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY MIDNIGHT AMAZING MAGNETISM OF FANNIE BRICE The magnetism Fannie Brice has spread so wonderfully oyer all her work on the stage was felt by her coworkers In As Is known, 'the comedienne wms lately in picture aadlmmeraed In the filming of "Mr. Man," "In, which makes her screen debut under the direction of Warner Bros. From the first -assembly -of the played Kiss Brlce made ner personality felt to a degree tnat caused those 'surrounding herjtp the deference the actor la always ready to grant to the true artiste. To her fellow players her success and of her picture wafl already assured.

Before leaving for the Coast Miss Brlce said that the success ot her first picture meant everything In the world to her. That she earnest In this has been shown by the thought, care and untiring effort she put lu 'her work. To "trooper," as nhe facetiously refers to herself, whom alarm clock hu been the noon the early rising demanded In Hollywood means nothing. She was In the Vltaphone atudloa ewy morning at eight GARTERS" A Delightful Melange of Mirth and Melody With SUNSHINE DARLINGS ON THE GOLDEN RUNWAY WITH- THE FAMOUS MUSICAL KINGS JOHNSON LOWE Pretty Steppers I GULLEN 25--TCOPLE--25 MOSTLY GIRLS I ON THE SCREEN FARREL.L MacDONALD LOUISE FAZENDA DAVID ROLLINS NANCY In-- RIUVVCPP WEDNESDAY. NIGHT IS "SILVER NIGHT" to one of the Important of Warner producttM.

Oraat care was exercised In the filming Mark Csnileld wrote the story Brody, Arthur Hoyt 1U, musical In It Miss a numtwr songs, Including "My Man," after wfclch the picture Is named. which, was adapted for the screen by The" Includes Oulntt Williams, Edna'Murphy, An- de Befurola, Richard' Tucker, and Glariesa Selwynnc. Mayo directed. At the State theater starting four SPECIAL OFFER fir fivt only We an prepared to make a special offer to all who buy Frigidaire during our 5-day demonstration. Let us tell you about this offer.

Let us give you the surprisingly low UB tell you about our liberalI payment plan. Gorne in tomorrow or at your first opportunity. We will open evenings until ten o'clock nil this week. Tuesday FABREIJ, MACDON AIJ) AND FAZKSDA PROVIDB FUN IN "BlttKlT TMB Farrell Macdonald and Ix Faiwida! What a happy comblna loa for an outstanding comedy 1 RlUy the 'Cop," at the Din thrm days starting today. About two years ago Miss Fa WM paired with Macdonald for Ant time In her semen mr.

That was la "Cradle Snatch aald at that time Here have two of the but fun smiths In America." We repeal It, and after Mclnt Rlley we are more horomghly told than Mr. Mac donald la a riot; Mlsa Faiendn Macdonald, as a New York "cop, a Mat to Munich to find a ao-called embculer. Me the lad, an meets Then begin hap we start a special demonstration of the new Frigidaire Cold Control Delicious ffoxeo desicrts will be served. Valusible books will awaj. You will have an opportunity to operate the new "Cold to see exactly what it does and how it docs it.

And in addition to all this, the most sensational electric refrigerators ever announced will be oo display. Will you be our guest? ENN Stt th trMtUin--Mttntl ttmfkit $t9f FOUR GREAT DATS STARTING TOOAT AND ALSO A I Famous Belaeoo and Zleefeld BRICE The Girl Who Jazz Singing Popular "MY MAN" You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll thrill with Fannie Brlee In her Vltaplwne Hit 1 k. I A WARNER BROS. See and hear Fannie Brice sing the songs that have made her world famous. I PRESENTATION A A A SOUND PICTURE Female ATJtlson! America's greatest singing comedienne screen's finest and funniest i i ADDED LAUGH RIOT SEE and HEAR "STEAMBOAT WILLIE" Funniest Cartoon In The Waritf We Dare You to UHifh' CHRISTIE COMEDX, "WHO'S LYTN'" She Her Greatest Soap! The wsddlng wanted a song, though her heart was breaking.

You'll laugh and cry and thrill as Fannie sings the songs that have made her world famous. Here Is a comedy that will tickle your ribs and touch your heart. SEE AND HEAR UTEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS USUAL POPULAR PRICES 10-20-30, Nite 15-25-50 FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY "Last Warning" With Sound penlng in a Mr garden. 'ToUow Rtley and see atari!" mfeht well be used to the tour this big flatfoot makes of the pleasure re- He ttghts In In Paris, spends mono? like a dfunktn Insists that Lena la the on the hack, under the hack and behind the back. To to datrtoy, your Illusions concerning the story, hilarious alalr by and Fred Stanley, but It Is on exaggeration to aay that If you miss thU mlM one of the best beU of the year.

It you waat to park your troablea for kour and a halt drop la and tnaka the rounds with Officer Rlley. There Is a beautiful lore story In the plrtmrs, with Nancy Drnel and David Rollins la the leading Kxqulslte photography, by Charles Clarke, adda to the ot "Rlley the Cop." John Ford directed the production for Fox Films. JAP MOVIE QUEEN IS COMING HERE Cross Word Puzzle HORWOJfTAI- 1-- Constituent of lacquer. 4- -To thrum on a piano. I Astern.

Shoemakers' tool. IS Central part of an amphl-thea- ter. 14 Oaielle. IB Japanese fish. 1 Fainthearted.

17 To make a mstakc. 18 Sea eagles, 10 Slash. 11-- -To put up a pokor stake. Zl course of det. 14 Pear-shaped nutriments.

JB Burdened. 30 Eitreme. j4 Series of epical erentn. 35 To mako a of lace. 36 Lacerated.

37 Artificial or natural caTlty. 18 A granted fact. 40-- Wire grass. IndlTidual. 41 Musical drama, 41 Animal similar to a donkey.

44 TO scatter hay. 45 To change a diamond netting. 41 To permit. rope. 6--Repays.

8--Insane. i t--A deputy. 10--That la which one excvta. 11--Net weights ot containers. 19--Vats for storing grtm fod4Mh 21--To examine and adjust counts.

21--Damage or flaw. 14--Conducted. character. 17--Station. II--To doem.

II--Famous. SI--Rwinoua substance. SI--Oot up. IS--Sllgrhteet. S5--Woven string.

18--Drone bee. 39--Door rug. 1 To 4-- PerdMd. Win Sumlko awardc.1 a mOTic sta was cftown as moM hi a IMS vroitt a In two hai Hollywood.

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Years Available:
1913-1977