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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 18

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THE POST-STAR, FEn)AV, APRIL 1,1932 Point' Mo Decline Hitting Low of Covering af Opening Market bwmgs After Flurry SOCIETY TO MEET ii Lninese Miss Lindj TELEPHONE DROPS headed U. 6. No. 1, 440 640, best 4.75 540, poorer as low as 4.00. Crantry Dressed Calves.

No change yet in condition, market still loaded with carryovers. Fresh receipts again SUMMARY NEW YORK, March SI. W)-(State GREENWICH The Woman's eign and Home Missionary society Selected Quotations from the New York Stock Exchange moderate, trading still very slow. Mar UlTTh bUJa lbCUWW the home of Mrs. Frank Rief Gray avenue.

Mrs. H. S. Lan, will in frf the nrosram. GOVERNMENTS Department of Agriculture and Markets) Apples: Supplies moderate, demand moderate, market steady.

MORE HUN FIVE High Low Close High Low Close 304 184 ,184 Southern Pae 4.4 4.3 LADIES' AID BKKS1UB GREENWICH The Ladies' Aid Western New York: (pier sales) barrels: Baldwin, N. Y. U. S. No.

i. 13-4 inch and upward, 4.00 6 440; 2 1-3 inch, 340 3.75; 3 1-4 inch, 3.75; 504 1.4 Adams. Express Air Reduction Alleghany Corp Allied Chem ft Dye Southern Railways 74 Standard Brands 12.1 xStand Oas ft Elec 36.6 Stand Oil Calif 25.7 Santa Fe Goes Down Seven 75 church met yesterday afternoon the home of Mrs. Bme Mosfaer, combination pack, No. 1, and utility.

Stand Oil 30 "Points, Lowest Since 1903, Survey Shows Stewart Warner 1.7 ket weak and prices irregular, presn eceipts per lb choice all weights 8' 9 a few extra fancy 90 0 120 lbs; at a premium; fair to good 5 9 8, small 50 lbs and under 4 9 4. Dea-con skins selling at 15 20 each. 1 Dressed Hothouse Lambs: Fresh receipts moderate, demand slow, mostly for fancy -lambs. Market steady on real fancy only, all others irregular. Per head fancy 33 lbs and over 7.00; por to good 3.00 6.00; Imitations 140 3.00.

Live Rabbits: Fresh receipts light, light, but a larger number of carryovers around the Pratically no demand. Market prices irregular and nominal. Per lb fresh stock 10 13, canted over stock 6 9 8. street, i- 11 11.4 234 34a 38 34 104 74 11.4 31 16.7 3.7 35.7 Stone Webster 114 K3 eo3 10.4 Studebaker Corp 74 94 61.1 6.4 44 5.6 54 84 10.4 Number of Carrier Securities Drop Into New Low Trad-ring Territory ALLEGHENYS ARE WEAK Utilities Generally Maintain Their, Position; Industrials Irregular 31-3 incB, 175 3.00; 31-4 Inch, 247 1-3. Stark, No.

1, 2 1-2 inch, 2.75. Bushel baskets and tutu: (pier sales) Baldwin, N. Y. U. S.

No. 28-4 inch and upward 147 1-2, few 140; 2 1-2 inch, mostly 145. Mann, No. 1, 2 1-2 inch. 145: utiliay, 2 1-2 inch LDfc Mc AUBURN MOTOR DROPS 14 GREENWICH Mrs.

Badia St Alhs Chalmers AmerCan Amer Car Pdry Amer Foreign Power Amer International Amer Radiator Amer Rolling MlllT Amer Smelt Refln Amer Steel Fndry Amer Sugar BttUx Amer Tobacco A Amer Tobacco Amer Tel Tel Amer Waterworks Texas Company 11-7 Texas Oulf Sul 334 Timken 17.4 Tricon tinental Corp 3.1 Trico Products 35.7 Un Carb ft Caffe 39 Union Pacific 73 is spending a few day in Mrt 5.6 78 77.6 intosh, No. 1, 2 1-2 inch, 1.75 240, 2 1-4 inch 14J5. Rhode Island Greenings, utility 2 1-2 inch, ordinary 1.00. 77 United Aircraft 134 Pears: supplies limited, aemana 11 1M 33.4 344 38 8.4 10.6 74 114 31 16.7 2.7 35.7 38.1 684 11.6 13.4 7 18 22.1 4 16 394 3.4 12.2 13.7 2 334 12 1.3 40.3 3 109.7 1104 United Carbon Co 13.4 DRESSED POULTRY 36.4 26.4 moderate, market steady on attractive quality, large sized fruit Hudson Valley: (store and storage sales) S3.S l. 784 10 64 6 6.7 ij 64 ia 78 814 116 364 64 14 6 71.7 11.7 854 6.4 154 4.4 10 30 184 13.6 394 9 94 46.7, 80 NEW YORK, March (flJ 6.7 Dressed poultry irregular.

Chickens By VICTOR EUBANK Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. March 31 United bushel basket, Kieller, l.uu l-. few fancy large 140; small, poorer 50 United Corp 8 United Oas ft Imp 19.1 Indust Alcohol 36 Rubber 4 Smelt ft Refln 16 8 Steel 414 Util Pow ft Light A 3.7 64 14 4.7 63.4 114 72.6 Anaconda Cop Armour A Assoc Dry Goods Atchi Top 8a Fe Atlantic Refining' Auburn Auto frccen 18-27. Live poultry weaker; express, broilers 13-20; turkeys No freight quotations. 9 75.

Barrels: IKeffer. 240 sou, Mrs. Frank Allen, who unden a serious operation at the Mary Clellan hospital several weeks tea, turned to ber home Monday. Miss Mina Van Nieuwenhuyas. been engaged as permanent orgs at St Paul's Episcopal church will also direct the choir' 'f Mrs.

A. Tannenbaum of New 7 is spending a few weeks with Mr. i. Mrs. Harry Tannenbaum.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Burtotv Jackson, Mich, are spending days with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank rett Mrs. Earl Curtis and infant ter, Norma Jean, returned home the Mary McClellan hospital ye. few fancy higher; small, poorer, 145 States government loans, In the face of a badly stumbling railway list, today gave another exhibition of strength. 684 114 12.4 7 18 22.1 4 16 38.6 3.4 124 13.6 3 33.7 13 14 404 3 0 1.75. western New Yorx: (per American Can, National Biscuit and Allied Chemical Also Go Down By JOHN L.

COOLEY Asmlated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, March 31. (ffT Btoclu bade a dismal farewell to the year's first quarter today. After Just a flurry of covering at the opening, the mark swung Into a decline that gained enough momentum not only to establish the list of new low ground but also to effect the largest average break since Oct. 13. This sag, according to the Standard Statistics-Associated Press composite; was a-4 points which carried the 90- '-9 gufete 6.1 against -tee pre- rVanad Corp Amer 14.4 AIRSHIP NAMED WASHINGTON Out of the nun- Baldwin Loco Balti tc Ohio sales) bushel basket: Kteffer, 75 9 While number of carrier bonds 140, small, poorer as low as dreds of names submitted for the Bamsdall Corp A Beets: Round supplies of old crop 14 4.7 63 114 704 6.4 13 44 84 194 17.1 13.6 374, 8.1 9 43.4 78 ZRS-5, the new dirigible being built Bendlx Aviation Best Company limited, demand limited, market duU.

were dropping into new low territory, both the Liberties and Treasuries resisted profit taking waves and the majority recorded net gains for the Waldorf system 13.7 Warner Bros 3.1 Westinghouse 25.4 Westinghouse Air Brk 13.6 Willys-Overland 14 Woolworth 42.4 Yellow Cab. 3 Acron, as cne sister snip or tne Akron, "Macon" was the name select This American-borf Chinese girl, Leah Hing, of Portland, Ore. nas hopes of becoming the "Miss Lindbergh" of China after she has completed her aviation course under the able direction of Tex Rankin, well-known pilot-instructor. Leah says her people must develop much further in the field of aviation, because "a country sees only through the eyes of its fliers." Bethlehem Steel Western New York pier delivered sales sacks 100 lbs mostly around 1.00; 50 5.4 13 44 84 192 17.1 13.6 374 8.1 9 44 78 ed. This name honors the city of session.

The tax exempt Liberty S'As Macon, Ga. The ship is scheduled to again registered a new 1932 high before reacting fractionally. lbs- 50 60; bushel basket mostly, around 60. New crop Texas bunched half crates 2 1-2 3 dozen bunches 140 1.75. be completed by January, 1933.

Until the latter part of the day's Bonn Aluminum Borden Borg Warner Biiggs Body Bklyn Manhattan Bklyn Union Oas Burroughs Add Mach Byers Company Bid Asked 33 33.4 Glens Falls Insurance Cabbage: Supplies of old crop lim proceedings, the bond market maintained- a fairly steady, undertone. 9.6 9.6 10.1 market dull. Western New York store sales Danish white sacks 80 urb Market m. i II si Then heavy selling came into- the I Missouri. Pacific Uiwiliik viaxttaxA.

WARM RECEPTION 14.4 114 11.7 iVouatawrwatet maris, tiLUVMt 90 lbs best mm ISO. pooreT 140 3 Calumet-Beds z3'" BBStUemetk WICHTMT K2rKro-BeriiM 11 104 CLOSING PRICES the Old Town That Night (T 1.79,. some as low as 1.00. Red 145 140. poorer sa low as 1.00; Announcement from Washington months married and 3 months Am Cow Pow A 4 Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tract that the Reconstruction Finance Cor separated from his 18-year-old bride, yard sales Danish white, bulk per ton 45.00 0 55.00; stock ordinary quality and condition lower.

tried to pay her a visit at the home Cerro de Pasco Cop Am ft Fgn Pow War 2.2 Am Gas ft Elec 26.3 Am Super Pow 2.1 poration had finally authorized loans to the Missouri Pacific assured the meeting of April 1 maturities but of her parents; He was greeted 14.7 9 9 13 19.4 9 7.1 11.7 Carrots: SuPDlies of old croo lim warmly by his father-in-law, who practically all of the "mop" issues closed 'from around 8 to nearly 8 fired a revolver at him several times. One of -the bullets penetrated Best's Chesapeake Corp Chesapeake Ohio Chicago Rock 1st Chicago No Western Chrysler Corp Columbian Carbon Col Oas and Elec points down. hat Arkansas Nat Gas 1.7 Burma Ltd 1,4 Can Marconi 1 Cen Pub Svc A .7 Cities Service 5.2 Com with ft South War 4 Creole Pet 2.1 ited, demand slow, barket dull. Western New Yorw store sales bushel basket rough- washed best mostly around 2.50; some 2.62 1-2 4.75, medium to small, sized. 2.09 245, some poor lower.

New crop' Texas Sympathetic weakness was shown DRUNK, ALL RIGHT Case Thr, Mach, Colgate bushel basket rough washed mostly by some bonds of Allegheny Baltimore ft Ohio, Erie, Great Northern, Illinois Central, New York Central, New Haven, Nickel Plate, Pere Marquette, and Western Pacific. Several of the liens of these lines EVANSVILLE, Ind. A charge of drunken driving" was filed against The STEBBINS BOYS'. John Esley TT 240. 1 I MaLjj DeForest Radio .6 Elec Bond ft Share New 164 Ford Mot Canada A 12.4 Ford Ltd 4 Earl Baumgartner after he had driven Onions limited, demand limited, market dull.

Western New York and western states pier showed losses of from 1 to more than 104 142 8.4 8.4 13.4 18.3 7.4 64 10.5 29.6 11.8 324 274 7.6 3.4 9 58.1 35 19.4 1.1 5.7 41 14 14 69.6 17,4 48.1 45.3 73 6 3.1 7 Fox Theatre A .4 his car into the house of Jacob Kramer. Hospital doctors came to his aid, however, and explained to 4 points and violated their previous year's record lows. A- Gulf Oil Pa 34 Hudson Bay ft 1.7 police that Baumgartner was drunx. On the other hand various loans February. Differences of opinion were heard in brokerage house quarters as to what effect passage of the transfer tax measure had had, but It was noted that the market was weakest after that news had come out Several forjso sharp a.

reaction were advanced, among them the existence of an impaired technical position through recent covering in anticipation of tomorrow's loaning regulation. Also, it was suggested that long accounts accumulated a month or so ago were being sold by holders who had grown tired of waiting for a business turn. Collateral loan liquidating and execution of -stop less orders doubUett weakness; "wr American Telephone flopped more than 5, Santa Fe 7 to the lowest since 1903; Auburn 14 (its loss was cut to 11 1-4), Allied Chemical, Consolidated Gas, Missouri Pacific, Electric Power and Light and American Power and Light 2 to S. American Can, National Biscuit, U. 8.

Steel, American Tobacco North American, New York Central, and Baltimore and Ohio were in the same company. Turnover in the last hour was active, accounting for about 40 per cent of the 1,473,710 share volume. Brokers who were opposed to the transfer tax argued that it would curtail speculative trading sharply, making for a thin and Jumpy market and Humble Oil 45 but his intoxication was from ether of Chesapeake Louisville' ft 14.1 8.4 8.4 12.4 18 7.4 84 10.4 395 11.6 32.4 36.4 7.6 3.4 9 574 35 194 1.1 5.7 40.6 14 15 69.6 17.4 48.1 45.1 72.4 6 3.1 7 6.4 311 7 3.1 16.6 11 29 17.4 taken in a dentist's office, and not Commercial Solvents Common Southern Congoleum Consolidated Oas Continental Can Continental Ins Continental Motors Continental Oil Corn Prod Refln Curtis-Wright Curtiss-Wrlght A Dela Hudson Dela" Lack Drug Inc Du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak from alcohoL Imp Oil Canada 8 Interaat Pet 9.7 Internat Util i. 14 Irving Air Chute 34 National Aviation 3.1 Newmont Mining 9.4 aeuverea sales u. s.

No, sacks 50 lbs 3.00 3.25, few 345, fair quality and condition 340 2.75, poorer as low as 2.00. Potatoes: Supplies of old crop moderate, demand rather slow, market about steady. New York upstate round white U. S. No.

1, sacks 150 lbs 1.50 1,60. Main Green Mountain U. S. No. 1, bulk per 180 lbs 2.00 2.15.

Sacks 150 lbs 1.70 140, poorer lower. New crop Florida Spaulding Rose U. .8. No. 1, barrels double THE STEBBINS BOYS JOHN ESLEY In Person Arkansas, M-K-T, Union Pacific, and Wabash ran against the trend while a number of other carriers exhibited steadiness.

The utilities generally maintained their position and the average for the principal ones remained unchanged. The industrials were irregular. Ar 33.1 134 35.4 374 -7- 3.6 -614 36.6 194 1.1 64 42.4 14 1.6 70 18 49.6 48 764 6 3.1 9.6 6.6 22 8.6 34 17.6 114 31 18.5 SEWING MEETING "GREENWICH The Woman's Re lief corps will hold a sewing meeting tonight at the home-of Mrs. Frank Niag Hud Pow 5.4 Pennroad 24 Talmadge on Barber avenue. mour ft Co.

liens gave back some of their previous gains. Shell Union Oil 5s of 1949 gained points. Skelly St Regis Paper 34 South Penn Oil 24.4 Taggart Corp 14 Tubize Chat 3 United Fdrs 14 Eaton Axle Elec Musical Instru Elec Pow and Light Erie Oil and Shell Union Pipe Line bonds 6.4 21.1 Un Let ft Pow A S-T-A-T-E 44 2 Util ft Indust 7 at the OF C. AUDITORIUM Under the Allspices of krWANIS CLUB, GLENS FALLS Saturday; aprIl 9 th i CHILDREN'S MA j-- EVENING, AdmissMn $1.00 3.1 Fidelity Phoenix Foster Wheeler Fox Films A Freeport Texas GeneralAsphalt Mat. 2:30 Best Seats, 15c; Child, 10c Eve.

7-9 Best Seats, 25c; Bat, 3-16 10.1 Wenden Copper Woolworth Ltd Eng advanced around 2 points. The foreign group was fajrly firm, most of the Germans holding a steady tone. Sales totalled $9,828,000 par value. EGGS UNSETTLED 16.6 11 29 Oenl Amer Tank Car In the Theatres reduce the possibility of narrow pro LAST TIMES TODAY JWggMtoSE PfflJte Electric 174 84.4 it YORK, March 31 Ems Mat. Eve.

Genl General Motors 17 154 LAST Super Attraction with COLIN, CLIVE, MAE CLARKE, JOHN BOLES, BORIS KARLOFF, DWIGHT FRYE, ED. VAN SLOAN, milfflT i- 154 19.7 Gelneftrl Rr SlgriaWr 304 19.3 "The Silent Witness "The Silent Witness," featuring Lionet Atwill In the role he originated In the stage production of this thrilling mystery drama, opens its local Gillette Razor -17 FREDERIC KERR however) that the market's, psychology had been affected by nervousness over the whole budget situation and by recent signs of disagreement over certain aspects of credit relief, factors which combined with the almost total absence of business Improvement to give Wall Street a severe case of nerves. lonl AC yiAiJcai 3.4 11.6 Special bus schedule have been arranged for the people in Lake George, Whitehall, Luzerne and Greenwich'. Busseg will be held until the performance is over. TRIUMPHED AQAlNsf'FATEf engagement today the Rialto theatre.

2.4 in support of the well known in 20,964, unsettled. Mixed colors, standards (cases 45 pounds net) rehandled receipts (cases 43 pounds net) 13 J4 -14; no gradeq.12--13; special packs, including unusual hennery selections sold' from store on credit 16H-17H; mediums HH-13; dirties 12-13; checks 11-13; refrigerators, as to quality lOH-12. BROKERS AND DEALERS WASHINGTON, March 31 P- Loans to brokers and dealers held bv 4.4 A fiPFAT CTAtrt ternational star are to be see nsuch favorites of both screen and stage as 25 19.6 185 17 3.4 11 2 4.4 25 14.1 10 9.4 5.1 3.7 12.1 96 31.2 17.1 34 14 2.4 5 26 14.7 10 9.4 5.7 3 13.6 Gold Dust Goodrich Rubber Goodyear Rubber Graham-Paige Granby Consolidated Grant Stores Great Northern Holland Furnace xHowe Sound Copper Hudson Motors Hup Motor Car Corp VI ft-TI 14.1 10 ACHIEVEMENT HIVE It was recalled, nevertheless, that March had ended without serious domestic catastrophe and that industry at least was about holding its own. Stoppage of bank failures and a Greta Nlssen, Weldon Heyburn, Helen Mack and Bramwell Fletcher, who also playedin the stage production. STATE "Frankenstein" 9.4 5.6 2.7 New York Federal Reserve member steady curtailment of currency hoard 13.1 Illinois Central Intil Business Machine 97 banks for the week ending March" 30, were announced by the Federal Reserve Board today as S525.O00.0O0.

an ing have provided a considerable measure of cheer, even if stocks have been unable to keep up-their courage. Many theatre goers who have their last opportunity to see Universale 96 11 11.4 Intl Cement "tHTOSDAY r- much-discussed thriller, "Franken Increase of $1,090,000 as compared to Monetary circulation dropped 144, who i stein," at the State theatre. Colin 4 44 7 .4 64 Intl Harvester Intl Match Intl Nickel Intl Tel ft Tel Jewel Tea 21 54 7.7 6.6 32.1 17.6 PLAYED GOD me preceding weeK. CALL MONEY STAEDY NEW YORK. March 31 Clve, Clarke, J6hn Boles and Boris Karloff are featured.

PARAMOUNT "Are Yon LhtendingT" 33 VIUIH HtMINS1 vtut DAVIS 000,000 last week, the year's largest decline. There was a small gain in gold holdings and a moderate recession in outstanding reserve credit. The reserve system made substantial additions to its government security portfolio, the Increase slightly exceeding a reduction in discounts. Johns-Man vi lie Satisfaction Guaranteed! No matter what your entertainment plans are for the week, the Paramount should head "your list. We proclaim Arsene Lupin as one of the finest pictures ever created.

We guarantee you every1 thrill, emotion and surprise the talking screen can bring, a strong statement, but true. Your money back if dissatisfied-' lillllilBi 11 20 44 ,74 64 32 16.6 7.6 7.4 7 14 144 .6 43 26 money steady, 2 per cent all day. Time loans steady: sixty davs 2-3 Kansas City Southern 7.6 Tense drama witn radio as an 16.6 7.6 7.4 7.1 presented Kelvinator avenging Nemesis trailing a man ac per cent 7.6 7.1 Kehnecott Cop cused oi muraer romance within a 14 great broadcasting station and the He Lives! He Breathes! He 144 BUTTER IS WEAK NEW YORK Unrf-h ai allt. amusing activities of typicl "artists under the auspices of SANDY HILL LODGE No. 372 A.

M. Walks! He Sees! What IS -He? MAN OR MONSTER? of the air," are expertly blended in 14492, weak. Creamery higher than extra 21 -91 ovtra tan nns. 144 154 .7 44 x28.2 154 33.4 Kresge Co Kroger Groceries Krueger and Toll Lambert Loews Inc Lorillard Loose Wiles Bisc 43 36 ALSO TODAY Metro tone News Reel first (87-91 score) 1954-20; packing 14.4 Comedy News and 2 Shorts Reels. "Are You Listening," now at' the Paramount theatre.

Based en J. P. McEvoy's magazine story, the picture reveals the studio as a little world all its own, depicting in turn its thrills and drama, its heart throbs 334 swot, current maKe 0. 1, 16-16' No. 2, 14H-15.

Cheese 222,964, steady, 19 18 TOMORROJV Louisville Gas ft Elec 194. Louisville Nashville 18 SAT, Continuous, 3 to 122 Big Fea tures, Jack Holt in "Fifty Fathoms IDWARO a Marion Wilkins' Act Features Stage Bill at Empire Theatre In the setting of elaborate costumes and stage craft, Marion Wilkins, exceptionally talented dancer, presents her dance and song revue as the feature act on the RKO vaudeville bill which opened yesterday at the Empire theatre. Miss Wilkins has arranged a really attractive presentation which gives full play to her terpsichore ability. 44 144 Ludlum Steel Mack Truck Lew Ayres In "Heaven On ana laugns. William Haines, playing the lead, reveals an entirely new nersonalitv.

(No Advance in Price). BNON 15 SUN, Continuous, I to 113 Big Fea Gone are his smart cracks and comedy mannerisms, for in this picture he has an intensely serious role and Ik HATCHET TOMORROW For the First Time the two Barrymores together on the screen HP' tures, Joe E. Brown In "Local Boy Makes Sidney Fox in "Nice Mathison Alkali Seaboard Oil. Missouri Pac Miss Kan ft Tex Monsanto Chem Montgomery Ward Murray Body Nash Motors MAN without question, he makes the most of it. 14.4 334 19 18 4.2 144 15 84 4 4.4 23.4 74 7.6 144 37.1 104 26 114 3.1 25.2 194 7 iOffTIAYOTiHOIl (No Advance in Price) 84 4.4 4.4 33.4 7.6 142 374 10.3 36 44 14.4 154 5.4 5 24.4 84 84 14.7 404 11 374 134 3.4 384 31.4 Ballroom, tango and tap numbers are all Included.

She is supported by Matinee I P. M. 40c' Evening 25c-50c-60o four young men who assust in sev BOYS and GIRLS eral of the dance numbers and con Now Playing tribute their own bits toward the i 114 Here Is the World's Most Famous 3.1 Detective Mystery Storyl Irish jokes, dance and song are 35.7 194 "ARSENE presented by Donovan and Glenn. The act Is laugh provoking through 7 74 out and contains plenty of Irish wit 113.4 1094 1094 LUPIN" Natl Biscuit Natl Cash Reg Natl Dairy Prod Natl Pow ft Light Nev Cons Copper Central ft ft Norfolk Western North American Northern Pacific xOtis Elevator -Otis Steel xPacifie Gas ft Elec Packard Mot Car -Pen ft Ford Ltd Pennsylvania Matinee 30c Evening 30c-50c put across in the best possible man 30 30.1 ner. The greatest and most lovable thief the world has ever known- Special Students' Matinee Today and Saturday Any Child liOTE North Lane and Ward, man and woman, offer comedy, singing, talking Matching wits with the most famous detective in all Europe.

15 17.6 3.4 33.1 34 35.7 and dancing with a bit of music They were well received at the opening yesterday. Novelty dancing together with songs 14.1 16.4 2.4 31.4 34 33.4 15.1 3.4 5.2 16.6 51.4 17.6 44 16.2 and patter make up the clever offer ing of Weber and Ray, fellow and Phlla Reading ft 3.4 Phillips Petrol 5.4 Pillsbury Flour 16.6 Pub Serv Corp 53.6 girl, who present their turn in fast-moving fashion. Didn't Know Wasn't Worth Sty if tH MAE cum iSt. EPREWSTj II I1' immi 1 II TIMELY AS TOMOR- II ROW'S NEWSPAPER 184 Pullman Co The McDonald Trio, acrobatic cyclists, open the bill. They include THE KISS THAT LED TO MURDER! Tabloid headlines screamed "Blonde Siren Strangled But who was the killer who left a kiss on her lips and finger-prints on her throat? various stunts, both old and new, that 10.4 What Thrills! What Excitement! What Laughs! -with--The Two Greatest Actors On the Screen JOHN and LIONEL BARRYMORE BOB HAMILTON at the organ -w plus Zasu Pitts In Her Latest Comedy Arsene Lupin master criminal of fiction, lives! -A great story made greater by two of th.

world's finest acfjjrst JOHN aiid LIONEL drew considerable applause yesterday. 6 14.1 16.4 2.4 31.4 34 33.4 15.1 3.4 5.2 16.6 50.4 17.6 44 10.4 6 3.6 33 24 24 6.4 4.2 33.7 484 2 2.7 3.1 3 28.4 3.4 10.4 A story of three girls, who loved 3.6 not wisely out too weu is tola in "Three Wise Girls," feature picture on the current bill. Mae Clarke, Jean Barlow and Marie Prevost are the 2.4 24 6.4 Pure Oil Purity Bakeries Radio Corp -Radio-Keith-Orph Reading Remington Rand North Amer Art Paramount Publix Republic Steel Reynolds Tob Safeway Stores St Paul Common St Paul Pfd St Louis San Fran three young ladies, who are glori fied In this picture, which is one of those smartly produced, sophisticated comedy dramas. 4.4 11 6.6 3.6 34 34 3.4 74 4.4 35.4 52.5 2 3.7 3.1 3 30.6 34 10.6 3.4 7.4 6.4 3.7 .8.7 384 SATURDAY ''ARSENE LUPIN" Schulte Ret St i -silent mm i MORNING Matinee at 10:30 Doors Open at 10 44 34 48.4 2 2.7 3.1 2 28.4 3.4 10.4 3.4 7 6 3.7 8.4 36.4 Also RKO VAUDEVILLE 5 ACTS 5 A battle of wits between a master thief, and the world's most famous detective! STARTS SATURDAY 3.4 TOURNAMENT PICTURES i AND TROPHIES Now Displayed in WALK-OVER WINDOWS Admission Sears Roebuck Bervel Corp Shattuck Shell Union Oil Simmons Co Sinclair Con Oil Skelly Oil Cocony Vacuum Southern Cal Edison 7 6 LIONEL ATWILL Greta Nissea Weldon Heybnra Helen Mack Bramwell Fletcher PincMd taf Xsnd Van B. L.

Hoozk flWllffMtaflaiM last roas TODAY "ABI tOV: LISTENINC I Special Children's Matinee Saturday, 1 P. M. 15c THEATKBJ 3.7 8.4 26.4 Comedy Song Cartoon i Novelty.

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