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Oakland Tribune Tuesday, March 6, 1945 8 Time iet for Summer Camp Reservations At TV. ami' IE Oakland Summer camps in the Sicirwill open this year on SltShtly extended basis, compared to previous war years. An attempt will be made to for two Iciiiiis CURTAIN EMERGES CALLS: HISTORY FROM OLD FILES 0 WHAT'S DOING ON SCREEN AND STAGE OrpHeuip' Programs of 1913 Reminders of Vaudeville Era Wljen Films Started fBy WOOD SOAES For a year or rrjfjre now, the files of this office have brr-n 'in a State of flux af one system has replaced another. Every SO often something flutters out with thf moths aid brings the day's business fo a reminiscent halt. The other dayiae halt was brought about by hatf a dozen eroerams of the(d Orpheum on 12th Street, back in the days whe: i a.

ft jtjdej late ueorgei Fbiv Was tniRha'per I nRitrtiriv sf fVirxl COAST with SILKEN wfeSJ A progranifoV June 29, 1913, was made up of the Goyt Trio, "novelty fevmnasts featuring Daisy, the only dog doing complete somersault tp one foot MiM "Mike" Berkin, "the irl from Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Wilde In "old and original animated shadow Percy Bronson and Winnie Baldwin In songs and dances. Bob Matthew and Al Shayne Opened up the second half with a tabloid fantasy called "A Night On the Bowery." followed hy a flash CV A Persian Garden." featuring a Simon and Kathryn Os- nish a cook for Tuolumne camp and open it from June 19 to September 3. with meals and lodging ranging from $1 33 a day for children under five years, to S2 55 for adults, according to R.

W. Robertson. City Recreation Department superintendent. Reservations for. local residents) will be luken from April 1 to May 13 and from outsiders from May 13 to 31.

with special camps for children, first since 1925 Camp Sierra will be open for girls from 12 to 16 for six weeks and Kanin Kidd. for b.4ys from 9 to 13 will be open four weeks Charj.e CSIDS TONIGHT: TBS EASTMOMT D1ST1ICT EASTMONT Mt Arthur it SI MMtB STOBM" '4-k s3Tr rh tvdr fclf MERLE OBERONOJ A SONG TO IrememberJ CORNEL WILDE fl: Aw CaakaMl rvsart 1 Alls SHECTEI SIOIT SUIJECTS lKidHuNsalniii: 1 i In spile of that sailor suit Stephen's father is Cpl. Roy Sommarstronx U.S.A. He lives with his mother at 5664 Colton Boulevard. Of Child Neglect their maternal grandmother.

jRoy Temple, at her home in Grass Valley. The two younger children, aged 3 2. were found fending for 'iH' in Mrs trailer st 1 t' Til" oihrr loiiorl hy I'olue 1,1 1 Aliio wandering about in tr." trailer e.tmp The children had been left alone I rum early morning until 8pm. ac-mrHing to a neighbor. Mrs Ruth Milner, who reported the incident tn police.

'its Mr, 7h was the mother of young Jack Osterman who even-'tually became a vaudeville and night club beadliner. Jones and Sylvester fallowed- with close harmony and JoeiVkson, the comedy cyelist, roundedSuit the bill. ti Incidental there wa double feature en Ve bill: "Thomas A Edison's latest greitest and most wonderful invention. Talking Pie-tures 'ASist Cylinder Elopement and The Merchant of Venice." WzF 3 mJ Tjflttfk "Jijjri AUO I 4 "ROGUES GALLERYM 4DAVJ fy 1 1 1 1 win irri 11 ri aT aT -m J7 WrV if children's ramps will be $28 for k. The laparuv of the children's is CO person and 140 Tuolumne Fcathor Riv'er oamp Vfll again be used by Girl Scouts this year.

Robertson sard 10 Masonic Lodges to Fete Grand Master BERKELEY. Mai eh Albimv Ten Berkeley nd .1 lodges will join in reception at 7:45. p.m. Wednesday. M.uch 21.

honoring Gilbert C. DeKore't. yraad master of the order Trie lecept on. to be held at Oaks Masonic Temple, will li.i'C Indian Rock I.odse Mo fi33 as the hot or-r. nidation C.OOD nl DAYS X01TB OAKLAND A TMU tf San Uaa Sa Iff aa a Ril TOWER Mm A r.

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r- latifr t- Hanlfi Rni," Hil.taia rllTTTYALE 23RD AYE rDIII TUAf a a aawa a a aaa r- eR a hi HAH. THI I ONOI I RIM. Ill do i RAINS' a RliNnitia i RI i.i.l i A I A Mil A PALACE A fa-i PIARRA MORV I NO Nf HIT IKI IIIMl 1 HI Ifl- nh t.RANI i.i ONI HOIIT TOO MAN! -h Jafa Hfla. J. P.fk.f.Hf,.

ALAMEDA r.i.0 Fl ai '2 Ml1 I STRAND S' A Hi I Hi. ARI AII Is, (n i fir TiMrs i A 1 fill I A I kin a aaaa 1 1 1 1 ni no-iiir TRI TO ft I IfMI 'n I an mriif nrrs. ai VOGUE is I'T" 1 I l.llll MIK SAVnias ant t.m1 DABVtll. in "AHBOAIi HUH THll I INK' -alM 'M'f'K HRKKV BI0M AfiAIV 1 nnm OMUI 1 Hrlr i luir. Jark Plla RM Nl.itrSl ll ii A I I A I I 111! ri I WIS.

cm, .1 vr, wi' i 1 I have JM voir fiWl- MHfe A Navy dd3rJCharle Lid-isky, will get this picture of Donna Lee of 2697 Havens-eourf Blvd. somewhere in the Pacific. Couple Face Charge ALAMEDA. March probation officers have fikd a pc tition to bring before Juvenile Jtidge Erra Dccotn the care of three rhitdien found ah.iiidoned in A I. cd.i oh 1 i 1 1' imp I 1 '1 1 "i- paiciit of ti.e c-ri let "is i-been cit'd appe.ir in 1 on March Mrs.

Bendnijo snid an inflli-gation is being made of tbe advisability of placing the children with am Btki'V'T. tm (1 I SI I A Act? CCII for vs kx A MfS gladly install new "specialty and invention, roofless teeth." His motto was: "I believe in a volume of high-class business at moderate prices." FORTY SEASONS AGO TODAY Sir Henry Irving's "The Bells" being presented by the Majestic Stock Company. While we are on the old days of the theater, it may be well to report on the present stains of Horry He i the elder of the IVery brothrrx who taken somewhat of a shellacking in Hollywood tor a number of years, while the kudos went to brother Wally. Sometime back. Noah Beery was importuned by Mike Todd to return to Broadway and take a role mi "Up In Central Park." Beery was rather reluctant He wasn't doing much In Hollywood, to be sure, and tbe rule of Boss Tweed rather intrigued him, but he hadn't done any stage acting In years snd he was somewhat apprehensive.

Todd, however, had no qualms and Beery finally agreed "I go my curiosity aroused he teld a' Broadway reporter recently 1 began to wonder if I could play again after II years and still hold an audience in my hands The old ham in me began working Well. I came on and now my curiosity is satisfied. Opening night it seemed as if I hadn't been away at all I'm glad to say I got a lovely reception My brother Wally came on to get a big laugh, but he was happy when I went over well." Noah Beery first went to New York as a kid of 10 from his native Smithville. Mo He started out with two six-shooters and $fl because he had read about the pitfalU of New York "I never had occasion to use the guns." he recalled, and the $6 lasted for two days, after which I took to sleeping on park benches Berry got his first job in a vaudeville act. "The Gainsborough Ortet with Oscar Hammerftein; went on the road after 18 weeks at Hammer-ttein's Victoria a rompanv of "Way Down East" and managed to become a pretty tmportant player in the subsequent 18 years before he was lured to Hollywood in 1914 and began his film career with Jes.se Lasky and Cecil De Mille in "Joan of Arc." co-starring Geral-dine Farrar and Wally Raid.

I NCI taaiEDrN B. J. Bklai.a eiHH WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" lM I.l KIKal'il "Laki Plield Strinili" Vr BIM Nrf (f. KfM Nkl nana limit Ofttn llnih III it JMk I OttlN klrl IS MCI t.lntn aoi.iss "I'LL BE SEEING YOU" 1 Met Skmt Ti lit etfciNi. tot ii liar i an "thi nin snttsf 1 1 se TMHtwlT tia TfHArf' Jl lT l.BI AMI sjaar.ABir eaun "MEET ME IN ST.

LOUIS" else TH0OUGHItDS MatrTt lad la lilartcat TSMtil' MBalli cf Ihi Yukon" "National Barn Danct" asiMT aAit Uit im' laatk HiH' A. UNI IISt lt I lllftH ian HtMAN AIM a HIT It "THE DOUGHGIRLS I SU "3 IS A FAMILY" la fi Tatkl Msrrisp li I Private Affair a Ilk I awa Tacaaf ika Haauk a TILL WE MEET AGAIN tU aiilUaa lUrkata SkHUa IS Miaai nam tairal OaklaaS 1 fvinrwTHiTiri i i I 1 1 yl I ssul 1- rw b. 1 4 i nd love! mm Esquire Hemingway's "To Have and Have Not" brings more melodrama for Humphrey Bogart I-ox-Oakland os Gotten shares the spotlight with Ginger Rocrs in "I'll Be Seeing You." Orpheum The Eddy-MacDonald combination may be heard again in "Naughty Marietta." Paramount Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett make the team in "Woman in the Window Roxle Paul Muni is the dominant factor in "A Song to Remember" It Night clubs of two eras are limned in "Frisco Sal" and "Night Club Girl" (urran Luijo.si and Keith are the big men in "No Trav-eler Returns," Gary Paul Robeson and Jose Ferrer are ditto in "Othello." Alameda Chamber Assigns Chairman ALAMEDA. March (S Ratification of eomm'fi'e chairmen of Alameda Chamber of Commerce, elected to head special projects for this year, was announced today by the board of directors of the chamber.

Committee heads were announced as follows: Emil Kudma, health; Paul Vigness. labor relations; Oeon B. Barker, recreation and welfare; David I Graves, churches; Judge Donald Quayle. legislative; Fred Thomason, housing; Donald J. Bell, education John J.

Over, safety: Jack McLav- erty Jr. military affairs. Contract Let for Fire Safety Work Contract for fire sofety work at two housing projects. Harbor Homes and I'eralta Villa Annex, and for certain site improvements has been awarded to a San Francisco contracting firm by the Oakland Housing Authority. The work, to be done at cost of $120,227 by Monson will start March 6 and nd May Philippines, China in Forum Film Show Colored motion pictures of the Philippines and the China cot will be shown at the Oakland Forum Tuesday night in the Oakland City Club Theater by Frank Kugel-beig Kugelberg'i pictuie, "On to Tokyo." wan one of the last taken in the Philippines before the outbreak of war so bT5 Hm HT NTIIS lliaali kl 1 1 Akrsss Will T.s Tsski fakataara Maair Hra4 Tat AHAHTIC CtTT IJ-IHiHsM A.raal SUH Shiimh i Itl tit Lsatl Hssrl ttorrt ri'miaH la.

At T-Jf a PARRIR CKE 10DY TOO KAMY hrk nva HIKI AMARR Ai HrsiBrin CONSPIRATORS Sakarl IOIR rPIa Sits DARK MOUNTAIN ijAW Aat' 1" Mm nr 1 1 1" 11 a 'f 111 r. I sv.r i.j..rz 1 lye uvw awywtuf jvk; sj tsp-irsi -aiJgtWalslB I'M. tfiiirjAr I I I I win Tk, i smsnc cm. i M. MSA Marilyn Leo Russell of 2100 168th Avenue, San Lean-dro, had a tribune picture, date for her dad.

Seaman lc Resta Russell. wrfii'i1 2 La Dona March and her mother, Cleo, aTeel Pvt. Bruno March, somewhere In (he Pacific area, from their home at 2035 Berkeley Way, Berkeley. Color Slides of Flora To Be Shown at U.C. BERKELEY, Man -Brooking Tatum.

Cal.fmiua naturalul. wi show colur tiide i We Coast flora a a li jluu (diisci ation Week at ft pin in Wheeler Audits nun t'mv 1 itv of California, under auspices of the Extension Divi- Tae Sart flace Osate 1 1 Ad i "sLZix; msr 1 "I Was FailMl" f. VsV -a .1 Bk aaaaaaa mmmmmmm'm THIC 1 111 I Js' n' Ta. tsaart i '-7 rrr ir I IHI VIII I 1 1 1 ar sy anr- e- bb aw ssv sr I I -rierXJ 1 a I 1 I M-J I It I I TYitXTt SEASONS AGO TODAY Jack Russell Is at the Lurie in a muiicil tabloid with 0 girls, "Returning Heme." The five other program! represented the months of March and 'April, ttli. Harry and Anna Seymour were on one bill in the No.

2 spot where, according to a marginal bote of mine, they stopped the show with Routine that was old but effective; another bill included the Marian Morgan art dancers. Tempest and Sunshine, and the comedy teem of Flanagan and Edwards Dennis CKeefe, now of the movies. Ed Flanagan's son. OB March 1T1917. the new bill was opened by a "youthful brother and titter in new songs and distinctive dances Their name were Fred and Adele Astaire It would be pleasant to say thst they stopped the Show, but they didt That function was performed by Rite Mario anffi 10-piece all-girl orchestra Tho comedy was provided by Lew Dockftader dnii.g a satirical sketch entitled "The Political Bona or the Power Behind the Throne April Fool Day brought a new bill 'featuring Lydia Barry, "lyrical Clara Morton, one of tho Four Mortons but now assisted by Frank Sheen; and Victor Moore tn a "Klever Komedy Picture" entitled "Rough and Ready Reggie" Still another program was topped by Odiva and her school of sea linns working In a 7.VK)-gallon talk It was rather a high-class bill with Hang Hanke, "the eminent concert pianist" In No 2 spot: Mme Chil- aon-Ohrman, doing 10 minutes of opera, she having bfen a soprano, and Elsie Pilrer and Dudley Doug- lag In "smart songs, dances and say Jugs," Those were the happy days when lypu could get a shampoo for 25 cents and a manicure for 15 rents at the California School of Hair Dressing; when the Graham jewelry company guaranteed to "clean any make watch or put in mainspring for It; when the tux Indies' Tailors would provide ladies' man-tailored suits to measure for nd when Dr J.

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