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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1929. 28 Hoover Halves tists claim, at tha same time to plant seed oysters on nearby beaches and, whlls the oyster beds are being developed, the dredges must be Kpt away from points jieasg. the b.Js. LAST TIMES THIS AMUSEMENTS the lightning flash, a. bolt was forged which cleaved the.

clouds and deluged the lands. Since then there have been no bad people ro bad animals in Rainier National Park. The Indiana still look up to the mountain in awe. a Paramount master picture, at the Endl-eoft Lyric theatre, it "The Water Hole." with Jack Holt and Nancy Carroll. Technicolor scenes show the beauty of the Arl-aona desert with Its towering rim of monntalns.

Jack Holt, at the strong man of the West, kidnaps a pampered, teasing girl and carries her to the desert to tame her. The harmless prank becomes serious when they lose their horses and watar and are forced to crawl miles over trackless sand wastes In aeareh of water. Other screen novelties also are shown, making an excellent show for every member of the family. Handshakes to Save Strength talnment with combination of a great story and great star. The picture brings In graphic detail the four stagecoach lines operated under government franchise and carrying on their mail, passenger and eipress transportation Break a date if you have to miss a dance forget about the bridge game but make sure you see BILLIE DOVE in "The Night Watch" Tomorrow Afternoon and Rvenlng "Honor Bound" with GcorKe O'Brian and Kstelle Taylor.

Establishing New Oyster Beds Difficult Task DANCE TONIGHT At Hlllcrest til 1 oclocls FREE hVS leaving dance hall going to Johnson City. WM. DEXTER Mgr, TONICIHT 'Showboat." Hlnjthnmtffn "Th Strand "Th Wild Tarty." titer "The California Mall." Symphony "InlrfprenrP." Lyric and laurel "Tropical Nlahti." Hmut "rillki and Na.ldl.-.." t'amro "Tlirrt Sinners." Snhiirhan "The Night Watrh." Knrilfott Strand "The ltme I.nitlrolt Lyrlr "The Water Hnle." Building Ladders to Mount Rainier Establishing- new oyster beds Is a difficult task and requires the greatest nicety In the work done. Tl.e first thing is to supply a spawning bed of large oysters put down in shallow water that Is quiH and on the right kind of sandy beach. Cijtin oyster shells must be placed on tne sand In the spawning bed, about ore thousand shells for teh acre of ground in the bed.

It is well, scien- Building; ladders to the top of Mt. Rainier is not a frequent One Session a Week Plan Cut 7,657 April Total to 3,744 in May ORDEAL TIRES CHIEF Arm and Hand Sometimes Lamed so He Cannot Write for Hours Just Five Feet Tall But He's Five Feet of Music! SAM ROBBINS Director of Symphonic Dance Orchestra Coming; to GEO. F. PAVILION TONIGHT Every Man an Entertainer Gentlemen, $1.00 Ladies, 50c. But It was done once, according to Indian legend.

Rainier National 1-arn tnereby was rid of all its bad animals and people. RVMI'HOVY The Symphony theatre is presenting "Interference," a Paramount picture, featuring cure II rook, Kvelyn Brent, William Powell and Moris Kenyon. The picture has to do with a man who cared for hta wife's caresses too late. When he la reported killed In the war, he remarriea, unknown to him, and when he la found to he alive, the wife Is blackmailed by a former love of her first husband. In a most nnusual way, he discovers the plight of his wife and.

resolving to make amends for his dissolute habits, obtaini the damaging evidence. SI KIMIAV An intensely dramatic climax laid in a powerful story of unusual setting makes "The Mght Watch," the First National picture which opened last night at the Suburban theatre, a highly worthwhile screen production. Hillle Dove, never more beautiful or charming, has what many will regard as the most dramatic role of her warring career and one which called upon all her emotional depths for a convincing characterization. She plays the wife of a naval officer who Is falsely Implicated In a murder whlcfi' can only be cleared up by her testimony. REGUS THEATRE Totiite Marian Nixon and Richard Walling in 'Silks and Bob ('iirwood, In person, and on the wreon, see liim.

meet lilin. Admission, 15c and 20c. CAPITOI, Helen Morgan, who is aeen and heard in negro melodies In Vniversal's movietone version of Kdna Kerher's "Showboat." now the Capitol 4heatre, la one of New York's most popular wage night life tig-tires. She is also one of the stars In Zteff-feld's midnight roof show. In the talking picture "Showboat." he slugs several of the songs wilh whieh she made a hit in the uiage version of "Showboat." Her crooning voii-e and the gestures she puts into these fitlk-sonirs make excellent entertainment.

"Show-hoat" marten a new era In the motion picture world, combining alt the features of a musical stage production with the salient features of a great American novel. J.aura La I'iante plays the part of Magnolia and Joseph Sehildkrant the part of tiaylord Ravenal, the handsome gentleman gambler. Otis HiirUti, Alma Hitbena, Kinliy Fitiroy and the new child actress, Jane La Verne, make up the cast. TONITE and TOMORROW Patsy Ruth Miller and Malcolm McGregor In the Jack London Thriller "Tropical Nights" Also "The Liberty Boys," a Fox News and a Cameo Comedy. AS the Pioneer tells the story, a great Indian chieftain, Tyhee, more powerful than any god, found his people growing unruly and wicked.

Deciding to rid the earth of them he called his head medicine man, Cloud Dreamer, and told him to shoot an arrow lodging it between the top of a white cloud and the peak of the big mountain. This done, Cloud Dreamer was Ordered to shoot one arrow Into the. end of the other until they formed a ladder to the earth. Then Tvhee told his family and the medicine man to mount It so that they would not be caught in the storm to follow. Then calling on the thunder claps.

CAMEO THEATRE Torri-: Pola Neerl In "The Three Sinners" "'olles1ans" "Our fiang'' Comedy. "Barnuni Ringling" Paramount Cartoon Amateur Nite Monday anil Tuesday DoloreS Del Rio in "Revcngo." Vahiiisrtnn. June 7 (Atvxiolated Pro.) Within the brier lime that, ho has hold office. President Hoover already has ml the of seeing one of his polities prove sue-j crssful in operation. The number of citizens drawn to; the White House by the prospect of; shaking hands with the Chief tive at public receptions is showing a derided decreass.

In April, exactly; 65S men and omen Hied through i the President's office and Rrasped hist hand. In May, the number dropped off to 3,744. Early-In his administration Mr. Hoover reached the conclusion that the receptions, then held daily, B-ere provltis an unwarranted and unnecessary drain upon his linio and vitality. The first step was to reduce th numher of receptions to two each week.

Kven then, the lenpth ol the. fKtl il 1 1 LAST TIMES T0NITE 14 1 ILkllJ 9 Shows at 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:00, 9:30 14 0 see! fpyOTT f4 Make Whoopee in thisLS J' VrV-f f2 ALL TALKING Picture. rWlTi 14 vrir nnvT l-ou fiui tf I Starting Tomorrow SATURDAY M'HIC AND 1 At KH, The Tiffany sinusal. "Trnplenl fnkn from a London thriller, in fhi fHaurp attraction at the I.yrie and I.aurr-1 thoaires. It is th story of a little artrp.

rilrandi'd In (hp Nonlli Sfan, who becomes HtraiiKfly involved wilh thrro partners In a IH'Hrlinff har. Patsy Ruth Millar, Malcolm SMirnr, Wallace MacPonald, Kay Ilallor and KuhhHI HimpRon had the larcr cast. Addprf attraftloria are Liberty Hoyg "In thf Ilandw of the Enemy' a f'anuf comedy and tho Fox new ri'vlew, CAMKO T'ola Negri in "The Three Sinners," Ill Mill MTON Playing for Ihe last times today at the Ringiiamlon theatre is "The Letter," a Paramount all talking production, with Jeanne Kagels. The aetinn takes pla-e on a rnbljer plantation m-Rr Singapore. Miss KagetR portrays ihe wife of a planter and she talis in love with a wastrel, keeping tin the affair for aeveral years.

Plnding that he no longer cares for her, she kills him. How the affair is finally cleared up and how the ennple fn-e life again make this an engrossing film. other attractions also are shown, In-eluding Kihlie l'eabody on the vltapltone. Starting tomorrow Is I. W.

lirlffltli'K latest stirring tale, "I.ady of the Pavement starring William lloyil. Jelia (ionilal and I.upe Yeless. The pieture is synchronized and ihere are some popular numbers sting by Miss Yelea, Nome of the most ura matie scenes In the picture are presented wilh dialogue. HHALF OK HWE iiumnncnKKm ramvra nnmum A New Talking, Singing Sensation! vi-w TT r- reception line proved to he creator than the President wished. After a half hour of handshaking 'be muscles of hi hand arid arm frequently -would be in such condition that for several hours he would be mhln to -write.

isouna vauaevuie Acts ana JNoveities a STARTING TOMORROW, SATURDAY Then, the number of receptions Our (Jan comedy, Paramount Dfws and the popular Friday ntuht amatfiir performance makes a big feature bill at the Cameo theatre tonight. 14 FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT Supreme Talking and Singing: Hit Now on Broadway ETHIHIB EE KnthusiastiraMy aivlHimed tlic Metfost hit of I ho san. 'Tho 1 1 in an" will wn you uwuy with a Kinilo lu yHir heart! Hear VaUUv iHtwllng sing "Kleopy alloy "liinlxwv 'Kml. Mttle Pal." aichy iiMkHlle.s with the heart-jrripiiin appeal of famous "Hoiiojuhmmi DOllMftU was limited to one In eacli seven davs. And If tho total for each reception under the new plan averages approximately the same as under the semi-weekly schedule, the grand total for the week Is cut nearly in half and the Chief Kxecutlve goes through the ordeal, but half as often.

Th" Washington sighisecr who wishes to loin the reception line til Hob Curwood will app'-ar in person, as vtvll as on th airnr at the Kecun theatre tonight, where he will meet, talk and stmke hands with all patrons of that theatre. The feature picture tonight is "Silks and Saddhft." starring Marian Nixon and Kiebani Walling. STKAMl The Strand theatre Is presenting Clara How In her first all-taiking picture, "The Wibt Party." The production is just what the name implies ami Is from a story written by Warner Fabian and calla for youth's maddest flaunting of the enn-ventions. The a'-tion reaches manv a conies to the White House bearing a 113 1 You have seen and hearrl til jr va HKABl TIio Calehy Melodies Wonderful Voices 1 1 1 i uni letter of introduction from his sep-ator or representative. That is the onlv requirement of admission.

The people who attend the receptions are of all kinds, old and young, well dressed and shabby no restric KnlertMlnment Human Patlios Boroaaway meioay ana MARIAN NIVON FRANKIE DARRO SAM HARDY ILOYn INTitlAHAM Ilomanllc Comedy. ereseendo piieh as Clara and her mates have their wild, unbridled flings In night clubs and at weekend parties. There Is an undercurrent of true romance throughout the play, which bubbles to the surface triumphantly in the last few scenes. Clara, who has been a glorious success In alt It'T other pictures, is a positive "panie" in "The Wild Parly." It is the best play yet chosen for her vivacious saueiness. Now Sec and Hear Erltlifv Dowlincy in rlMHCOTT HTR.M The Kndfcott S'rand theatre is presenting an nil talking pietumatlon of (Jeortre M.

stajr hit, "The Home atarring loris Kenyon. Richard llcnnclf, iilfldya Urockwrll and Robert MeWade. The utory ha to do with a Minall town huslneaa man who goes with hia wife to Ihe big town, to fre hfa boyhood pal, now a millionaire, from hid infatuation for a young woman, whom the country friend ia assured if roping his old crony in. The tangle that follows, and the untangling, makes a comedy of unique and Juf-xpllcable rbarm. ir rfi Eel -m u-ii it 3 i.

r. Haw- -wigrr wm mm mk ftfii iua HT A "The 'alifornia a title that speak of action, thrill and sptfd, ia now playing at thp Star thr-atrp. Kurthermnr, thf: HUf t.f this piciurn Ik Kmi Maynard, thereAn'a ridr. that audi-eneea are aMird the ultimate in enter- tion is made except that there must be. the necessary letter of introdiic- tlon from a member of Congress.

An old couple -with gray hair and the styles and manner of a former day. will contrast vividly with a youthful pair, quite obviously In Washington on their honeymoon. Arriving at the White House, the sightseer presents bis letter of Intro- duct Ion to Patrick McKenna, the vet- rran doorkeeper at the executive of-I lices. Mr. McKenna Rives It his! stamp of approval ajid issue an ad-! mittance card to the lower rhanihTS of the Whita House and to the recep- tion line.

Before noon, the line has begun to 14h MARIAN NIXON FRANKIE DARRO SAM HARDY LLOYD INGRAHAMj Z4 Now Playin8 fr Indefinite Engagement KtHTS n'--n mots KNllirOTT I.YRIC Another manltT wlttry making run WHAT THE NATION'S LEADING CRITICS SAY New York Evening; Post Morning Telegraph "ltainbnw Man" l'llm Hit Ivddie Itowllnir. one the firt The most delightful and most progrrssive seashore resort nliiyers of the Itroadway musical New York American fViwllnir Scores on Screen "The IlitlnlKuv Man," at the Silw-j-n, l.s an clean an the proverbial whistle. It's one of those "come ajid hrlng the rldldren" wrt of enterlnlnmentt. OAT txmvHly stnire, haw In his Hrni Kelilom hax tJie wreeii Been and hejird a morn Miccw.sfiil blendlnR of the wel-eyed wiitliiM-nUilitieK and relentleshly elieerful plntl-tiides whleli make a sinn.shlnn lion nlliee jnfeeesn tlum In lOiItlle lHml-lint'K "Ualnhnw Man." on the famous Jersey coast inviting you now to a summer vacation of health and happiness. A screen vehicle, Itainlxiw WA Mnn," an pkh1IhkI.v teiHinienlnl fc and delightfully Innocuous offer- r4 Inst.

Pj, Spott and Paiiime You ean think r've waiu You Here Book Up No First Time Ever Presented at Our Popular Prices a Shows at 12, 2:30, 5, 7, 9:30 p. m. AO MOSQUITOES ne HoteU Wonderful Thratren. Great Boardwalk and Moil luring Rattling Bearhei. VMVKKSAIS SINai AMI TAIiKINd TUH MI'H.

Hl.VK and SKI" Uie famous 7lufeld stars JlKRIi! Helen Mnnrnn, liledsoe. Aunt th-mlnut and the Klcgfeld PhuHa-tln rilnjrers. 1-lrst Time Kver I'resented At Popular Prices Mntineo anil Mfht 5oc. Shows at 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 6:40, and 9:20 p. m.

Certainly! Ten Coutiei. For inffirmation, Writ CHAMHKR OK COMMKRCE l-'ll Itiianlwalk ASBURY PARK, N. J. Erow ana soon it nas nssumen noticeably large proportions. 11:30, when tho reception fakes place.

It; freqirently winds It way around the White House, to and beyond the front portico. The line begins to move and the crowd surges forward. The White House police nre very much on the and keep it moving briskly, two by two until the door of the Prci-dfnt's office is reached and then, one by one, through a veritable g-auntlet rT secret service men. These guardians scan each face rarefuily, always watchful for persons ho might do harm for President, some of whom they know bv sight. Hands must be held at the sides; never In the pocket.

If one of the line approaches the Chief Executive's office with his hand In his pocket he will have it firmly, though not rudely, brought Into the light by one of the secret service operatives. There Is always a possibility that the concealed hand may clutch a revolver. They find Mr. Hoover standing In the renter of the room, his secretary at his side, smiling as he nhakes hands -with those lus ahead. A Men are coming buying buying fast here Never before such bargains piles and piles of Men's Clothing in this sale at the Coming Soon Another Talktne.

Ouistandlng Attraction. Jm.llJrV.AH''w 4 "SPEAKEASY" Br- CLOTHING CO. a Come EARLY Get Your Pick Starting Tomorrow Saturday Everything FOR MEN Suits and Furnishings I 141 The Sound and Singing 46 Court 3 Doors West of Washington SUPER-FEATURE BBEEa Conrf Calendar for 6th Judicial District Everything Is Ready for a Whirlwind Sale Tomorrow ma. Mu MEN CIGARETTES By D. W.

Griffith Mfdk, i Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes, Camels while they last at, per package Only 2 Packages to a Customer At -x 11 raar a. fuprmf Court tor MtdliM Csunty at Wanpwlll Jwuos lan V. KhndM imililriiv. Oa Trial j-rwn H. Fort w.

Jnhn J. BnrtW. Hrmit mt vyintri'l. Stuilep Hi Us for uw lilt in tiff, Cny A Kile for th drf-ii Compute HtreM H. Tv-bft.

hf hM ttirr1tn. f. Abtmhl irnl oirs. Injurltt vlraotit uitmJ. it Jammn fer thn pliluUff.

Mtv fclroy Flmww for lh- On Diy Ca-enrtw rhrls II. llnfftnn lrtvrt WwVb. Ittwfi. 'ol'y A KilfT for this plalniifl'. Bond, sfcteoeawJ.

it King for th drfww, Suarem Caurt Brwrni Cwnty at llnshimtos Abrthim L. Kfllmi pmtrJmf Adjmjrnfd until toxt MoarUy. i II WILL1AN BOYD JETTA GOUDAL STRAW HATS. A Bow Tie Free with every Hat SHIRTS, Chambray, Reg. 65c, go at LUPE VELE li'Wl i'lMfciS TODAY 25 Men's Spring Suits Tlie production thnt hn startled all claNMH of auilloncos.

You mve tt to yourself to see and hear Paramount's Mireiue drama in A Til I evrrn Vir T.rtiU.: Come and look at this bargain selection of suits at this one low price. At this price men, they will move out quick so come early for best choice. $7.95 IIIC I.CI ICt i-htu NOW PLAYING 75 Men's Suits You've never seen such bargains all new styles all sizes 100 Men's Suits Smart new styles and at positively a give-away price. All sizes 11 KEf! tugremi Curt fr ftcfiaytr Cunt at Watklat AfljftureM until M-milay. Uwtei Stntft Dlftriet Court at eiitfhamtta Judg FVaiik prpMding.

On Trial WjiHim fHfffvdbT Heirr P. Talmadi and li1a N'arE H'ttfc rv.r th l.ain!:ff. Htsrock, WllStma A Cowl for tha Oa Day Cakadar OtarlM Ml rmird Stt Fr rnltM ft) ait ran i. A W. K.

Mrv C1uVt ftt tha pUlnilff. D. Hurrliu for th Maaxl Blnahajninn iflmiriUiritrli Vi l4MKnn Hi'lmarl IHnman. Hovirrl 4 ff plat'i'iff t'oiiia. A Marl tnr th rt'-ffiw.

jfihn A ami. almuiUtrt.r. ra, rrtniii O. of Wafrtai Na1tttnp. Mi I ttr A Hirlt th plalnUflT.

Lrv, lifwia A Var-tttu fi th dnr. Braonta Coaaty Caurt at Btafhaaitaa iudpr junto Kikw pre id In. In a I'm. 5rttUJ Out af Caurt Cnfit wr UVf ill of th Mi Jul! A ffn thta rtfv. ihjrtinm mrl hemtfA 3.

ai (Vnwlla J. Hanin of thia uirir A for ttta tatat. jU-b 4k riawirtt for tha tJfWra, In fcr plr-as. J'iry l.mLM(4 iinr tl 1 6.50 mm NOW PLAYING Paramount's Super All Talking Picture "Interference" With Otve Ttrook. virt Ke tn.

Urcnt and Willis Powell. lit(ja 3 WOW! LOOK AT THESE ADIll I) NOVKXT1KS ovrj.Tii:s yt nrn. i.v! N'h'ht 5,000 Men's Ties All New Patterns 3 for. Men's Hose Rayon Silk 5 pair for. SALE $1 Down Delivers Any Piece of Furniture I I NOW EJLAYING ZANE GREY'S IB mo Marillyn Satin Crepe, $2.49 and other Kllks, Woolen.

Wash Goods at June sale prices. N. Y. Silk Shop. 27 tiourt street.

Advertisement. Big Sale 43ee Page 4 N. Y. Silk Shop, 27 Court street. Advertisement.

STARTING TONITE Warner Talking Picture "THE HOME TOWNERS" With Richard Bennett 5,000 Men's Shirts. All first quality broadcloth. Regular QC $1.50 value VDQ. Men's Sweat Shirts and Sweaters. Q7 $1.50 and $2 values go at.

1 Men's Extra Pants. Over 500 tl OQ Regular $2.50 Pants go at 1 Men's Pajamas. Various colors, tf 1 "7A all sizes Regularly $3.50, at. 0 1 I Men's Trench Coats. Well made, water-proof Regularly QQ Qf $10, at OJ.lD Men 's Union Suits.

Athletic -all sizes Regularly 75c value at OuC Men's Overalls. Blue or white QTf Regular $1.50 value 7 1 Men's Extra Pants. Regularly -l nn $3. Big selection at 5 1 I Men's Silk Rayon Union Suits, Regularly $1.50 and $2. 07 While they last I7C Men's Fine Grade Shirts.

Broadcloth collar attached Regular $3.50 -f1 "7Q $3.50 value go at pllJ Shown in Our Windows During This Sale! Nathan Schwab Incorporated PAUL R. ROME, Mgr. Cor. Washington and Hawley Sts. 1 JAOUW 1(1 IV I Doris Kenyon i Added Screen Novelties Special Today Saturday Lilac-Hydrangea 30c each Smith-Conklin Co.

Ill Wa-liltiEton street PRESS WANT ADS ARE TRADE PRODUCERS I IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE.

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