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THE SOUNTGK KEPICOCAH SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1934 13 DiiPnnr Hmkm 1 I unerais Local Theaters What Is FederationWill Elect Directors 01112 on in 3 CUcail Enrico Clonal, 1911 Prospect avenue. This afternoon at 2 o'clock in home. Interment, Minooka a 4 i mm Sydney March Stars cemetery.

Funeral arrangements charge of Fedele Musso. New Dance Specialty Is Featured At Annual ee Cslrnua Samuel Coleman, 2145 wavne avenue This affaarnnnn at 9 Of Riviera Picture In Cunent Production at Strand o'clock in home and at 2:30 o'clock in the Puritan Congregational church. Session to Be Held a interment, Washburn Street cemetery. Beginning today a new policy will Die kert Frank Dickert 614 be Inaugurated at the Riviera theater, Drinker V' News for The ReavbUeaa left with Mrs. Jahn Smith, Maaeaw R.

D. 2, will receive iwrnrttiia attention. DRINKER. March 16. The funeral service of Annie Mitchell, widow of Butler Mitchell, were held on Wednesday afternoon with prayer service at the home and further services at the M.

P. church in Hollistervllle. Interment was in Hollistervllle cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell came to this country from Ireland when she was 10 years of age.

She landed in New York the day President Lincoln was assassinated. She Y. M. H. A.

March 27 Telling the intimate story of the life of a world famous dancer. George East Locust street. Monday morning where arrangements have been made movements of tbe new dance, which begins with' a fast tango, then slows into the French tango, the slow witn requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in Mrs, Mechlouitz Pre Raft's latest starring picture for St. Mary's Assumption church. In Paramount, "Bolero." comes to the terment, St.

Mary's No. 5 cemetery. Funeral arrangements in Charge of Strand theater The picture, directed by Wesley Ruggles, features Carole Lombard. Salhr Rand, the fan sents Report to Board The annual meeting of the Jewish Frank Kapalski. Evans Willard Evans, 321 Quay dancer, and Frances Drake.

It reveals the lone struggle for avenue. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in name. Interment, Abington Hills federation will be held in the Y. M. success by an ambitious youth who married Butler Mitchell on Feb.

28, 1884, H. on Tuesday evening, March 27. cemetery. Funeral arrangements In nnauy acnieves lame only by oeny ing his emotions, by trampling on the charge of B. Willard Tague.

at o'clock, it was decided at Hughes Mrs. Margaret Hughes. 407 Novelty Bill Booked For Capitol Theater Enrico Novella and company international dance favorites with Dave Kraft, Bill Tieger and Buck McOiv eney. will feature the vaudeville bill at the Capitol theater on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Others on the bill include: Roy Sed ley with Henry Youngman and Mar eella Sharkey in "To Be Or Nuts to Hall and PiUard and company, in "It Gets a Guy Billy Ola son, In songs and stories, and Arthur Petley and company, in "The Last Round up." The screen attraction will be "Keen T5m Rolling." featuring Walter Huston, Prances Dee and Minna Gombell.

and is the story of a hard boiled trooper whose horse knew nun as a sentimental softie. Beginning on Thursday, the management will present on the screen, "The Crosby Case," with Wynne Gibson, Onslow Stevens, Skeets Gallagher, Alan Dinehart. and others. This probably is the last item to be penned about Ted Healy and his stooges. In the future they will be known as Healy's ex stooges.

The break came a few days as a result of a salary fight, and the stooges decided to strike out on their own, believing that they will have little troble keeping busy. Incidently, Healy's new contract with Is for him alone. session of the board of directors of the Institution in Hotel Casey Tester hearts of the beautiful women who help him on his way to the top. George Raft, who himself, was an internationally famous dancer, before be came to the screen, nlays the lead. rourteentn avenue.

Monday aiternoon at 2:30 o'clock in home. Interment, Washburn Street cemetery. Funeral ana nas since rssiaea nere. Mr. Mitchell died on Dee.

8, 1926. Mrs. Mitchell left a large family to mourn there being three sons, three daughters, three stepchildren, thirty one grandchildren, fourteen step grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and twenty nine step great grandchildren. day. arrangements in charge of B.

Willard The nominating committee, Leon M. Tague. Sally Rand, whose startling fan dance Levy, chairman, submitted tne. 101 lowing names for re election ait the Henry Helen D. Henry, 536 Burke is recoraea in tne picture, nas at last won the chance of a film career, after eight years of struggle.

annual meeting 86 directors lor tnree street, Dunmore. Monday morning at vear terms: Myer Davidow, Mrs. R. M. ciock irom tne Howard J.

Snow don fuiftral home. Interment. Dun Goldsmith, E. J. Goodman, Isadore and appears in the supporting cast The dance numbers are woven about Maurice Ravel's world famous "Bo Krotasky.

A. J. Lew, George Phil more cemetery. lips, Alfred Rice and Mrs. Samuel Hurley Mrs.

William Hurley. 909 lero, and in one sequence Raft and Samter. Albright avenue. Thii morning from home of her sister, Mrs. Anna Jordan, Miss Lombard present the tango Those attending the meeting were Raf tero." Bolero is based on the story Louts Oettinger, president; who pre All Irish Program Tonight The Austin Tavern 135 si Main Pitteton, Pa.

Featarlns MARIE CARTWRIOBT Fermerly at "Mnile In the Air" DINE and DANCE in Refinement NO COVER CHARGE, 815 Mulberry street. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. Peter's cathedral. by Carey Wilson and Kubec Glasmon, f) and adapted by Horace Jackson. Interment.

Cathedral cemetery. sided; Rabbi Max Arzt, N. B. Cohen, Harry Dickstein, Mrs. Samuel Frank.

E. J. Goodman, Harry M. ieven different rhythms from tne Llewellyn Mrs. Ben J.

Llewellyn. French and Spanish tangos and the 511 Park street, This after Gross In eer. Rabbi Harry Guterman Cuban rnumba form a savage back noon at 2 o'clock in home. Interment. Leon M.

Lew. Hubert Mendel, Rabbi Forest Home cemetery. ground for the new dance, which introduces a variety of new steps, but Mescheloff, George Phillips, Charles Mccrea Mrs. Catherine McCrea. is said to be simple enough to be Relsman and B.

J. Smitn. Mrs. Mechlonits Reports 1427 Cedar avenue. This morning with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in danced by the average ballroom dancer.

LeRoy Prints, dance director Mrs. Hattie. Mechlouitz, director of GEORGE RAFT St. John the Evangelist church. In the federation, reported that the or terment, cathedral cemetery.

TODAY! Extra Show Tonight at 11 1 at the studios, and the man who first brought the rhumba to America, collaborated with Raft on the seventeen movements of the Argentine, and the McDonald Martin McDonald. 117 ganlaation gave financial aid and service to 99 families in February. The Cuban rhumba. Ferdinand street. This morning with requiem mass at 10:30 olclock in Holy malar oroblems were: illness, unem ployment, insufficient' Income, legal Rosary church.

interment, cathedral III and otner aid. cemetery. The February report showed among Ridgeway Elmer Rldgeway. Hop SCREEN LIFE rffl HOL LYW DA7 J3 other things the following items: pen Bottom. This afternoon at 2 o'clock Back from an adventurous trip by SYLVIA SYDNEY with services in the Lenoxville M.

E. air to South America, with her i cions, eight families; coal, eleven fan Hies: groceries and milk, five families church. Interment. Greenfield ceme to play more outstanding screen hits and better short subjects Including tery. Funeral arrangements in charge brother, Richard in their own plane.

Miss Alice duPont is sjiown here as Joined the social whirl at Miami rent, twelve families; work relief, one person; medicine, eight persons; paid regularly get, usually a half check. oi Herman w. cole Son. By HUBBARD KEAVY HOLLYWOOD. Although he has When August Tollaire, the French Stalblrd Mrs.

Mamie Kretsch Stal gas and electric mils, tnree iamuies; fBeach, Fla. She is the daughter of Mickey Mouse cartoons. Charles McCarthy, prominent local organist, will give an organ prelude daily, which not been in a picture since 1925. Wil man with the long, silky white beard bird. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock office interviews, 236; outsiae caus, liam S.

Hart still receives as much (which he washes weekly in milk) Mr. and Mrs. A. Felix OUPont, off Wilmington, Del. from 810 Ridge avenue, Dunmore.

In homes, 53; hospitals and institutions, 16; miscellaneous, court, 22; let will include popular and om tune nits. consents to such a deal, he folds his terment, Dunmore fan mail as some present day favorites. ir. izzj The first of the new films to be steelier Isaac E. stecner, 2516 ters In 178; letters out, 352; teiepnone A week never goes bv that he shown at the Riviera under the new Boulevard avenue.

Tomorrow night at calls in, 263; telephone calls out, 372 beard under. Half pay, hai: beard. GALSWORTHY SCRIPT Donations were received as follows 8 o'clock in home in charge of the policy will be "Good Dame," featur Rev. I. R.

Foster. Interment on Mon lng Sylvia Sydney, co starred with doesn't receive a hundred letters from staunch admirers and some weeks the number goes as high as 400. All of Rights to John Galsworthy's "The Frederick March, which opens today. day at Centerville, Funeral ar clothing, Mrs. Samuel Samter, Mrs.

Philip Cohen, Miss Clara Cader, Mrs. I. E. Oppenheim, Mrs. Ben Samter, ForeignEnterprise Revealed at Dinner the letters are promptly answered, Apple Tree" cost Frank Tuttle, rangements In charge of Howard most of them by a secretary, although director, $30,000 out of his own pocket.

He made himself the World' greatest dancer with the help of a dozen beautiful women I r. GEORGE RAFT Snowdon. Mrs. B. Endfleld, Mrs.

Lena Lewis In this picture. Miss Sydney plays the role of "Lillie Taylor," chorus girl with a "tab" musical show who is forced to join a tawdry "dame show." He liked the story so well that he Hart attends to many of them him Thomas Mrs. Joseph D. Thomas, and Madison Avenue Temple Sister self. bought it from Galsworthy, some time 328 Madison avenue.

This afternoon hood: bed, Mrs. 6. Block; canned Some people have been writing before the author's death. goods and other groceries for Purim, Part of the agreement was that Madison Avenue Temple Sisterhood; at 2:30 o'clock from William C. Price In the meantime she and March have Son's funeral home.

219 Jefferson met Informally and March, though avenue. Interment. Dunmore ceme he has never met a good dame and tery. doesn't believe in love, is attracted to either Galsworthy or his reoresenta Business Women Learn Hart at regular intervals years, due perhaps to the fact that from the time of his picture beginnings In wheels for use on news stand for clint. tive would be permitted to read the E.

J. Goodman. International Status scenario before its production. Mrs. 1914 be never nas railed to reply to uug gin, ana uieir nve hi" uiuigo Galsworthy, a few months ago, read the picture to an exciting climax.

The dispensary report included the following items: new cases, 145; car letter writers. In those early days, before he could afford a secretary, (Carbondale the script which Tuttle nrenared. The nlav was written bv William "ADDED Thelma Todd Fatiy Keller "Soup and Fish" CAROLE LOMBARD SALLY RAND ZSS FRANCES DRAKE ALSO Yacht Strand Club Boyi Newi ried over from last month, 154; re Business conditions and the progress Roche Mrs. Edward J. Roche, 48 Llpman, Broadway playwright and Bill wrote his own replies in longhand, i Now Tuttle, who has re sold the picture rights to Jesse Lasky, will opened, 25; total number cases, 324; Canaan street, Carbondale.

Tuesday for years a star columnist on the New made by business women in foreign countries were graphically described lion Jewish cases, 288; Jewish cases, Ninety five per cent of the writers. direct his favorite story. morning with mass of requiem in St. York Herald Tribune. says a friend, urge Hart to return to Rose church at 9:30 o'clock.

Inter Thursday at the nubile relations a in Some of the coming hits under the 36; dental cases, 157; optical 124; baby cases, 26; medical cases, nine; dental nroDhylaxls, four; hospital. When Rita Warner, divorced wife ment, Our Mother of Sorrows ceme new Riviera policy include: "Believed of H. B. Warner, departed for the the screen. HALF PAY, HALF BEARD tery, Finch Hill.

in You," featuring Rosemary Ames, the Chicago girl who went to England ner of the Business and Professional Women's club ir. the Y. W. C. A.

dining hall. Approximately a dozen countries were included in the international status program and as four; family visits by nurse, 17; hospital visits, five; other visits by orient recently, her former husband was one of the party at the dock to to become famous in America; tt LAST TIMES TODAY ON THE STAGE nurse, 33. wish her bon voyage. and the Fiddle," and "Beiovea Capitol I "They appeared the best of friends," Consultants In the dental clinic Some casting directors bargain with lesser players. This is particularly true if the scene is unimportant or If the picture is being made with a limited budget.

The caster is forced to hire players for less than they said the shipping news reporter, "al Aberdeen News for The Republican left with Mrs. E. W. McLaln, Elm hurst, will receive immediate attention. many representatives of the countries, costumed in the garb of their native land, participated on the program.

Drs. Robinson, E. Rose, J. Nealon, B. Shair.

G. McHugh, J. H. though their decree will become final in two months." Hollywood Notes Rv DAN THOMAS Miss Jennie Daniels was cnairman Langan, J. Q'Malley.

The' following doctors examined patients at their Beverly Woct of the dinner meeting and conducted Hollywood. March 16. Although 'offices: Drs. Avard, L. G.

Redding, s. the program. One of the features was Aberdeen. March is. Among summer is a long way off in most Nowlcki, P.

J. Lewart, H. Goodfriend, 1 .1 141m the singing of several national songs by Miss Margaret Fedor, Y. W. C.

A. "Bedside" to Open Comic Strip Film E. Curtln and M. M. Williams.

those attending the funeral of Henry parts oi tne umve cnw, wre va.t. rm Rflt.nrrinv wore Mr Rrue colonv's sea enthusiasts already are foreign relations secretary. Monday at Family Conneaut, Ohio; Mrs. Carl getting ready for the summer yachting Mrs. Edith Reynolds, president, an Dr.

Harry M. Mittleman was the consultant in the baby clinic, assisted by: E. Thomas, R. E. Peck, Halm, daughter, Adelaide, Cleveland, season, which will open in auw MAE WEST'S SISTER AND HER Girl Rovuo 3 GORGEOUS BEAUTIES 35 Will Play at Ritz nounced that a meeting of the execu An unusual theme involving the ad Ohio; and Mr.

and Mrs. James Hahn, month or so. ventures of a handsome and magnetic nn i juasin? irom Dreseiii uiuivbwuuoi rogue masquerading as a famous sur MISS JUDlOSKl, R. U. Bet' ting, student nurse; Mrs.

K. B. Oet tlnger. Miss Louise Bryden, Miss Hes Mrs. Fred Smith entertained the a good snare oi tne ceuuioia eereu.

One of the largest collections of geon, is the basis for First National1 tive committee will be caned lor Monday night to perfect arrangements for the district meeting to be held in the form of a banquet in Hotel Casey on Saturday night, March 24. Mrs. Gillne MacDonald Bow members of her quilting club on will be Draving seasicimess nu sea new production "Bedside," which opens ter Dunham and Mrs. Sasser. In the urorinscriav son Cecil B.

DOMllie. JJ1CK Alien, stellar talent ever recruited for a tea ture comedy is represented in "Pa on Monday at the Family theater. medical clinic the consultants were: ON THE SCREEN Miss Wanda Plociniak was enter Warren William, Jonn aarrymore. Drs. Samuel J.

Morris, Aaron S. Can' The mesquerader. played by Warren tainod at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard, Charles Farreil, jooepn m.

ter and George L. Newman. The William, has a way with women, man, Richmond, national president, will be the principal speaker. Everett MoLain. Tuesdav evenine.

Sehenck and Lloyd Bacon are among consultant in the dental prophylaxis which, with a keen propensity for get A Representatives from Northeastern John Barrymopo "IN LONG LOST FATHER" clinic was Jule O'Malley. looka," the Reliance film which begins on Monday at the Rita theater. Making one great big happy family, the cast Includes: Jlmmle Durante, Lupe Vales, Stuart Erwln, Marjorie Rambeau, Robert Armstrong. Thelma I Mrs. sarah Burkhardt and son Cur the leaders of the ocean wavers, au Madlsonville, called on Jacob own their.

own boats and, with tne Wkhardt, who has been seriously 111. exception of William, all spend every Pennsylvania will attend the session. ting his name before the public by unique, If unethical wins him tremendous success in the profes avallahe nunnent abroad their yachts. in Tuesdav. sion.

William's schooner Is on the east Louis Oettinger will preside at the annual meeting. Rabbi Max Arzt will deliver a timely message and Mrs. Mechlouitz will give a resume of the work accomplished by the federation The Rainbow Sunday school class or Lenoxville LENOXVILLE, March 16. The coast, so he has to charter a boat whenever he can get tune on tor a the christian church, will hold a pea' nut social in the church basement Saturday evening, March 17. Refresh' Two new actresses who appear in the leading feminine roles are Jean Muir, who was brought to Hollywood from the New York stage a few in 1033.

sea Jaunt. other who go in for the sea life, Lenox grange will have its annual dinner and Installation of officers on 7 i ments will be for sale. Games will be months ago, and Katnryn Sergava nlaved. although not quite so enthusiastically, are Mack Sennett, Preston Foster, Saturday, March 17, at the Grange hall in Glenwood. Sarah McLaln Is recovering from a formerly on the ballet stage with Mordkin.

Other numbers of the cast Norman Foster, Caudette coioert, wu Mrs. P. D. Johnson spent last week recent sickness of pleurisy, VTCIll, Oils COO Ul U1CIU101, include: Allen Jenkins, Henry O'Neill i 11 Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Field enter 11am Selter, Laura LaPlante, CharUe with relatives in Fleetvllle. Obituary James David Landau, Donald Meek, Renee Chaplain, Lewis Stone, Jimmy Cagney Mrs. George Gilford is recovering talned on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs, James Hahn, Butler: Mrs. Carl Hahn, Whitney, Philip Reed.

Philip Favers fi i from a severe attack of quinsy. I A Today 11 to 11 Deluxe Shows ana Joei Mcurea. MANY WRITE FOR JOBS ham, and Earle Fox. The "It HI Do" club were enter daughter, Adelaide, Cleveland. Ohio, (Vt.

Film actors and actresses aren we tained at the Community hall on Fri At 3. 7. 9 Spicy! Saucy! and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn.

Miss Wanda Plociniak and Richard onlv ones in Hollwood who have day evening. (Mrs. H. L. Stephens But Don't dozens of fan letters pouring in on was the Hostess.

McLaln were among the teachers at' Be Shocked 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson tending the Teachers'' convention at them every day. Directors aiso are a mark for these letters, of a different Merchant for 20 Years James Ciongoli. 63, 723 South Main avenue, who was engaged In the grocery business In West Scranton for twenty years, died yesterday at noon in St.

Mary's Keller Memorial hospital after Stroudsburg, Friday ana Saturday Jermyn News for The Republican left with Miss Helen Patterson, 115 McKlnley avenue, or phoned to Jermyn 242 will receive immediate attention. visited relatives In Fleetvllle on Sunday. type, however. Their, almost invaria Lanny Mrs. Ernest Mlers entertained the witto a severe cold.

JZSZr members of the Garden club at her AnW. in4 AiMne tnAvaoflAil nilAfttjB A OTSkTlteA. ThCV COUldXl't 1)0. SYLVIA SIDIIEY FSD2IC1ISKH GOOD'Dfli" home on Saturday afternoon. a brief illness.

Besides his widow, Emily, be leaves three daughters, Miss Emily Ciongoli, Mrs. O. A. Johnson, who has been 48 per cent In value compared with 1932 To begin with, there are too many of Ant sngiier I them and. in the second place, most JERMYN, March 16.

Mrs. Bridget quite ill with the grippe, is improved. Organ Cologne "Smoke Gets in Yoar Eyes" survey by the federal state crop report of the applicants lack the necessary Harry Inidea Cemedy Mrs. Angeline Mundini and Mrs. Sarah Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Mlers, sons, reury is ill at her home. East Side, Jermyn. Donald, and Glen; daughter, Char roaswre, and two sons, Jonn and Frank, lng service disclosed. quamcuou, accuiuuig Miss Rita Johnson is ill at her JIMMY DURANTE aaaSBB5BBBanaB8BBBaB5Hnl lotte, spent Tuesday night with relatives in Lehman, Luzerne county.

TVanltj! the times Douahertv oountv A cites a few letters he has received home at East Jermyn. Mrs. Thomas Mellow it ill at her Georgia, started the new year with all I as proof of this point, Todd, William Cagney. Mary Carlisle, Perrv Johnson and family visited Walter D. Curtis Walter D.

Curtis, 75, died yesterday In his home at Gravity after a brief illness. Besides his widow, Martha rant. nVllbnHsvnx an nisi Uhf nf I "Pleftse let me WOfE VOUT PM' home on Gibson street. and others. at the home of Mr; and Mrs.

Harry vwtas wMipwuwi 'KaH vva i af 4m Mrs. William Netherton is seriously Johnson on Sunday, Mrs. Johnson The picture was suggested bv tbe characters in the famous Ham Fisher $26,000 plad off and a surplus in tbe ture. i unaerstana movie kw gc hank big salaries. I want to earn some ill at her home in Montdale.

Enslln Curtis, he leaves a son, Her returned home with them. STARTS MONDAY CAN YOU IMAGINE! The New Perfect Lover comic strip. "Palooka," and incident John Martin is a surgical patient at St. Joseph's hospital, Carbondale. Mrs.

Althea Reynolds is seriously ill ally. Ham Fisher was born In Wllkes money, as my boy inena is oui Job and says we can't get married now," writes one girl. Another one says, "Please let me an actress in vour picture. I can Barre. Three Generals Meet No War The storv concerns a lovable but not at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Lee Dickinson, Washington avenue. of the Screen JIMMY DURANTE I Last Day SJV I Robert 'AS 1 I MAntrikmatrv 1 A The funeral of William Jenkins will quite bright lad, whose mother tries to prevent him from going the way of his bright light loving dad. Lupe sing, dance, and scream very loudly. I Of TFF.RF.n RV THE CURIOUS be held on Monday afternoon at "if if it. hadn't been for the undreds o'clock from the home of his sister, plays the role of the volatile night club entertainer, who dazzles Stuart Erwln into forgetting home, mother, and "Palooka" of pairs of curious eyes which seemed to follow her wherever she went, Greta Mrs.

Kassle Davis, Jefferson avenue, The Rev. J. C. Murphy will officiate. sweetheart, and Durante plays Burial will be in jermyn cemetery.

Garbo would be Mrs. Rouoen Mamou lian todav. At least this is the conten Knobbv" Walsh, fight promoter who "The Original' lures him into the life that licked hit father. bert, Gravity; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Carbondale, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services win be held in the home on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev. Ralph Lucy M. P. church. Interment, East Canaan cemetery.

Liberate Liberatore Uberato Liberatore, 823 Madison avenue, retired confectionery merchant, died last night In the Mercy hospital after a few months' illness. He was a resident of Scranton and Dunmore for fifty years and was a member of St. Peter's cathedral. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Pasquale M.

Luongo, Mrs. Anthony Manganlello, West Pitts ton; Mrs. Anthony Abbott and Mrs. Anthony Len tini, Scranton, and a son. Victor, Joseph Schane Joseph Schane, 89, died yesterday at his home in Tobyhanna.

Surviving tion of thlse fairly close to the Swedish star. The short vacation trip Garbo and Mamoullan took to Arizona was for It oimiE'o Film executives seem determined to make "Treasure island" tbe outstanding nleture of 1934. According to re SU GUIN BIPGE BT, ST. the purpose of getting married. But they couldn't get away from curious 35' FRIED CHICKEN TONITE ports, the budget for this movie will be.

unlimited which means that tne eyes long enough, so tney returned to Hollywood still unmarried. DRESSING ROOM CHATTER VofwS'x'' LUPE VELEZ Elisabeth STUART ERVVIN IU Inboday "Heat Lightning" IV Eve MseMAHOR With .1 Ann Dvorak George O'Brien Frank McHngh Mary Brian Glends Farreil Herbert Mundla SaV Preston Foster sU i jiT, ii MwmmmmmssLjL cost will be well over a million dol lars. "Anv sort of talk which involves rrif Chicken. Derll CriST Ojrttcn na Flife Dinner! all Hlcellaas Weaaet 4C day nliht 991. me in a.

mmantle entaff lenient is tust The cast probably win surpass that of either "Grand Hotel" or "Dinner a lot of hooey," says Carole Lombard. at Eight." Otto Kruger and Lionel Barrymore already have been named for roles, in addition to Wally Beery "Not that I have anything against romance," she added, "but I haven't been free of my last marriage long AIn Gmaan Meat Balli. Pit's Knaekto and Saner Kraat, Frankfurter! and Petit Salad. See Feed, Stewed Oreteri, Fried Oretert, Ssndwichet, The Beet af Lleaere, Winea, Cardial! end Been, and Jackie Cooper, who were given the first assignments. enough to become tied up in another one." are two children, Esther and Fred, Stroudsburg; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the home. Interment, "What do you expect to do witn Toll rates through the Panama canal approximate $1,000 an hour. your spare time?" I. Inquired. "Plenty," she replied.

"For one thing I hiven't got my new house In order yet, and when It i finished I probably "SON OF KONG" With Armitren Helen Maek rOPEIE CARTOON I TODAY Ill J.t win decide I want it cnangea some way. "You see. I'm a nut on interior LAST TIMES TODAY Joan Blonde), in I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER TODAY DOROTXiEA WIECK In "Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen" ALICE BBADT BABT LEBOT 1 TO 11 P. M. decorating.

I designed all the present decorations for my home and I probably will change them Just so I can PREVUE TONITE 11:15 AND ALL NEXT WEEK Jean Parker Tom Brown In Keep on aesigmng. "Besides, I have my dancing lessons and have to do a certain amount of reading. And that takes care of all TODAY n. m. GEORGE O'BRIEN In "Frontier Marshair COMING SUNDAY "TWO ALONE" r5 rsx 1 Would you trust a doctor who is the spare time I have plus, of course, certain social activities which I must keep FATAL TO WOMEN? TODAY LAUREL HARDY "SONS OF THE DESERT" Swlftwater.

cemetery, Mrs. Anna Petroskl Mrs. Anna Petroskl, 524 Pine street, Taylor, died yesterday in her home. She leaves a son, Michael, and a daughter, Mrs. Anna Marton.

The funeral will be held Monday morning with a requiem mass at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Greek Catholic church, Taylor. Interment, parish cemetery. Gub Names Officers At a recent meeting of the Jackson Booster club in the rooms, Jack ton street, the following officers were elected: Maurice M. Cawley, president; William McGraw, first vice president; Norman Reap, second vice president; John Dalllck, recording secretary; Charles Hopkins, financial secretary: Peter Oraham, Treasurer; Willard Griffiths, Harrison Jones, Thomas Thomas and David Holvey, directors; Maurice Cawley, Elvy Schemer and Thomaa Corcoran, auditors, and Charlaa Hopkins, sergeant at arms.

The new officers will be installed on Tuesday night in the rooms, Jackson 1 street. T. If the nrooosed highway between in Seattle, and Fairbanks, Alaska, is OUllt, it W1U prooaoiy increase air commerce with Alaska by providing a guiding landmark for aviators. Secretary of the Navy Swanaon has uked President Roosevelt for 130.000. Tbe Selrlt af the Weit Ja Seat Md Story 1 1 CANS BAT'S "THE LAST ROUNDUP? Addeo Well De.

Caante "SON OF KONG 1 with Bebert Arnitrenf BANDOLTH ICOTT la "The Lt Roundup" MleRy Moaee QUE OANO COMBPT Three famed U. S. generals, looking very much like three keen business ooo from the public works fund for airplane construction for the Naval men, met in the Phoenix, union station, when Gen. John Pershing, Air service. left; motored from Tucson to greet Gen.

James O. Harbord, center, and Gen. Only 23,068 immigrants entered the Charles G. Dawes, right. Banker Dawes returned with Pershing to Tucson WAtRIN WILLIAM JEAN MUIR KATHRYN SEROAVA AllfN JSNKIMf i i United States in the fiscal year ending June so, ld3J.

for a vacation and Harbord went on to San Fiaaclsco..

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