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i 13 Mine Worker Fatally Hurt, 2 Are Injured Plttston Township Man Loses Life When Caught Beneath Fall of Coal at No. 6 Col liery Longnidis Is Badly Injured in Plunge From Car 1, PITTSTON. St. Johns cemetery, July 8. One mine porker was killed and two others were Jijured In mine accidents here today.

jPTanx Arao, 11 TearicK sireei, i Plttston townshln. miner at No. colliery, Plttston, was Instantly killed today when caught beneath a fall of top coal while at work. Besides his widow, he Is survived by the follow ing children: Mrs. Frank Nocita, An rcIo, Domlnick, Anna, Carmel, Helen, Joseph and James.

The funeral will be held on Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held in Our I Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic church 3:30 o'clock. Burial will be in John Longnidis, 11 Prospect street, minor at Nn pnutnrv Pirr arj nnnv pany, is in a serious condition at Plttston hospital sufferinsr from i fractured skull. He fell from the top )or a mine car while at worx mis aftarnnniv Squeezed between a mine prop and a mine car wniie at woric inis aiier noon at Ewen colliery.

Plttston com pany, Frank Gavlgan, 22, mule driver, 65 Gain street, Pittston in curred injuries to his right hip. At Plttston hospital tonight his condition was leported as good. C. of C. Directors Meet In Special Session Today Directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet In special session I today at noon, with Worthington tion, presiding.

No announcement of the nature of the business to be under taken has been made. Last night in Hotel Casey the credit guaranty and industrial fund com mlttces of the Chamber of Commerce and the Scranton Clearing House as i sociation reviewed special appllca tlons. At a meeting yesterday morning In I the Chamber of Commerce building, j. directors of the Scranton Airport coi poratlon went over daia submitted by a number of concerns. Hold Donald M.

VanDyke J' For Statutory Offense Donald M. VanDyke, 128 Penn street, Exeter, is a prisoner in the Old Forge borough jail on a serious charge. He was arrested by County Detectives Jack Kline and Con Morosini, who were as sisted by Old Forge and Duryea police. Josephine Maopolski, 11, 138 Lacka i wanna street, Duryea, was the intended victim VanDyke, the offlcers allege, the occurence taking place on Monday afternoon in the Connell's patch section of Old Forge. It alleged the man i lured the girl there his automobile, i She escaped him and through her screams attracted several women to the scene.

They obtained the license number of the car and turned it over to 'the authorities. Mayor Langan May Be 4, Matin (I. O. P. Chairman PITTSTON, July 8.

William H. martin, cnairman 01 ine xtepuDiican party committeemen of the Third i Legislative district, has called a meet 1 ing of the committeemen for Thursday evening at 7:30 o'ciocK at tne jhks jhome. North Main street. The meeting is for the purpose of reorganization and Mayor Ambrose 'Langan, this city, being mentioned as the choice for chairman. Mayor Langan is regarded as one of the most influential lieutenants of the Flne Nicholson Kehoe wing of the parly in Luzerne county.

The district em braces towns from Avoca to Miners Mills and Parsons sectoins of Wilkes Barre. Legion Auxiliary Names Convention Delegates A meeting of the Ladies' American legion auxiliary of Koch Conley post, 'unit 121, was held last night in the headquarters, 323 Lackawanna avenue. Mrs. John Gannon, the president, presided. Delegates were named to represent the unit the state convention In Harrlsburg next week.

They are: Mrs. 'John Gannon, president; Mrs. Fred Batley, Mrs. Agnes McAloon, and Mrs. (Elizabeth Shafer.

Reports were given on various unit matters and many new members, were initiated. A program was carried out under the direction of fMrs. Emma Dittfield. Refreshments were served. BURIED BY CRUSHED STONE WATERLOO.

N. July 8 (PX 'Buried under five tons of crushed stone 'when their touring car was hit by a kidding five ton truck, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fish, Binghamton, N.

tand Esther Cody, 11, their granddaughter, were injured today. They were taken to Seneca Fal's hospital, where ''their condition was reported as not serious. Olyphant TODAY 2:30 TO 11 Louise Dresser and June Collier "The ThSe Sisters" And a Good Talking Comedy. GRANADA THEATER The Perfect Sound House Adv. Sale, Thursday, 6 pillow cases for Mackie's.

Adv. i Jermyn Annual July Clearance Sale will begin Thursday, July 10. Will 'sacrifice all coats, suits and dresses i regardless of cost. Store closes every i evening at 6 p. m.

4' sv, Th Snanief Shon Olyphant. Adv. Peckville 4 Annual July Clearance Sale i will begin Thursday, July 10. Will saoriftce all coats, suits and dresses "regardless of cost. Store closes every evening at 6 p.

m. li The Spanier Shop Olyphant i Adv. Archbald CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Minnie Schwaztrauber wish to acknowledge "with grateful appreciation the kindness of her neighbors and friends who as sisted them in their recent bereave Jment; also the donors of cars and (flowers. THE SCHWAZTRAUBER FAMILY.

Adv. Foes of London Naval Treaty 1 Presbyterians to Hold i in MA These three high ranking American naval officers delivered verbal broad sides against the London Treaty, In hearings before the senate committees on foreign relations and on naval affairs, at Washington. They are Rear Admiral S. S. Robison, top, superintendent of the naval academy and a former commander in chief of the fleet; Rear Admiral L.

M. Nulton, cen ter, commandant of the first naval district at Boston; had Rear Admiral R. E. Coontz, bottom, former chief of naval operations. East End GEORGE MILLER 519 Colfax Avenue Phone 6971 Picnic aot Ariel Today More than a hundred free transportation tickets for the outing of Petersburg Presbyterian Sunday school at Lake Ariel today were distributed to as many youngsters under twelve years of age affiliated with the sabbath school at the church last evening.

Tho tickets were distributed by William H. Pitman, superintendent, who is in tnarge of the affair. About the same number of tickets also was purchased by adults who will enjoy the outins with their children, while a larger number have made known their intentions of making the trip by automobile, if the weather permits, bringing the total close to 400. Ths holders of tickets will leave the church in several large buses between 8:30 and 9 a. m.

An exceptionally interesting program headed by a baseball game between the married mea and single men has been prepare.d. Funeral of Mrs. Strock The funeral of Mrs, Josephine Strock was held at her late home, 1708'2 Roselynn avenue, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and was largely attended. The Rev. Robert F.

Mc Nally, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, officiated. Early last night the body was removed over the Pennsylvania railroad to Harrlsburg where interment will take place today. Lutheran Young People Meet The Young People's department of Grace Lutheran church will conduct room warming entertainment in their refurnished quarters in the neat future, it was decided at a meeting held last night. Friends of the de partment, chinch members and their friends will be invited to attend. The meeting was presided over by Robert Kleckner, president.

The society acknowledges the do nation, of furnishings by Miss Ann Jenkins and Mrs. Harry Schwartz. Myrtle Street M. E. Church "How Best Combat Prayerlessness" will be the topic of the Rev.

Stephen Callender at prayer and praise services in Myrtle Street church tomorrow evening. The Rev. Mr. Callender will like wfte occupy the pulpit in the church on Sunday. A special baptismal service will be held in the church at 4 p.

m. on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Callender, accompanied by his mother, Mrs.

Clark Callender, will leave on Monday for a several week's visit with relatives in New Jersey. Troop No. 19 to Meet Troop No. 19, Boy Scouts, will hold its first meeting since the return from Goose pond last Saturday in Petersburg Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m.

on Friday. Clarence Wilmore Is scoutmaster. EAST END PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Frank Fippinger and daughter, Mary, Los Angeles, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Brust, Harrison avenue. Mr. Fippinger formerly resided in East Scranton. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams', 1030 Webster avenue, will leave tomorrow for Kalamazoo, to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Allen Fox. The Royal Automobile association Is inaugurating a service whereby members unacquainted with London and Its traffic conditions will be met at the outskirts of the city and piloted or driven to their destinations. Obituary Alfred W. Price, 88, Succumbs in Hospital After undergoing an operation In the State hospital two weeks ago, Alfred W. Price, 88, one of the city's oldest residents, aiea in tnai insuiuiion on Monday.

He had been in falling health for the oast ten yean, but his condition did not become critical until two weeks ago. Mr. Price was a native of Marlow, England, and came to this country about thirty years ago. For the past several years ne naa resiaea witn nis daughter in law, Mrs. John A.

Price. 2008 North Washington avenue. He was a memoer or tne Episcopal cnurcn ana was the grandfather of the Rev. Alfred W. Price, rector of Christ church, East Orange.

N. formerly of this city. surviving are a daughter. Mrs. sanma Steele, Nicnoison.

ana nve granasons, the Rev. Alfred W. Price, East Orange, N. Wallace, Bruce and Harold Steele. Nicholson, and Wilson Steele, Factory ville.

The funeral will be held In the Price 2008 North Washington avenue. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Alfred' W. Price officiating. Interment, Dunmore cemetery.

Catherine Jordan Dies After Lengthy Illness Miss Catherine Jordan, orominent Dunmore resident, died in Mercy hospital yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock after an illness of several months' duration. Miss Jordan had been a life long resident of Dunmore and was a devout communicant of St. Mary's church. She also was affiliated with the several women's organisations of tne parish. Miss Jordan Is survived by the fol lowing brothers and sisters: the Rev, Dr.

Edward B. Jordan. Catholic univer sity, Washington; the Rev. Thomas Jordan, pastor of Sacred Heart church, Jermyn; Frank, school director in Dun I more; Patrick, William, and Mrs. Jo sepn conroy, ail oi Dunmore.

The funeral will be held in her late home, 152 Green Ridge street, on Friday morning with a mass of requiem In sc Mary cnurcn at 8:30 o'clock, interment, St. Catherine's cemetery, MOSCOW. Mrs. Catherine Washinrton Mrs. Catherine Washington, 86, 126 south van Buren avenue, died In Mercy hospital yesterday morning after a brier illness.

She was the wife of M. E. Washington and before her marriage was Miss Catherine Stone, daughter of the late Larry Stone, Pine Brook resident. She was a devout communicant of St. Patrick's church Surviving are her husband, five daughters, Mrs.

Frank Gleason, this city; Mrs. F. A. Prociano, Philadelphia; Mrs. George J.

Waas and Mrs. A. D. Zick, Norfalk, and a son, Nca Washington, Hollywood, Cal. The luneral will be held tomorrow morning in the home of her daugh ter, Mrs.

Gleason, 126 South Van Buren avenue. Mrs. Dclbert Moss Mrs. Delbert Moss, 33, Jackson street, died in the Hahnemann hos pital at 3:45 o'clock yesterday after noon. She had been a resident of this citv for the Dast six vears.

The body was removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Knappman, 79 Tripp street, where the funeral will be held on Friday Thomas Kruim Thomas Kruim. 78, Buffalo. N.

a former resident of this city, died yesterday morning following an operation at Buffalo. Besides his widow, he is survived by four sisters: Mrs. Steln metz and Mrs. John Reidenbach, Scran ton; Mrs. R.

H. Schroeder, Jersey City, N. and Mrs. Ben Bauchstes, Buf laio, N.Y Shirley Lavelle Shirley, 7 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Lrtvelle, 307 North Filmore avenue, died in the parental home yesterday afternoon after a few months' illness. She is survived by her parents. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Mrs. Charles Cookesy Mrs.

Mary J. Cookesy, 49, wife of Charles Cookesy, 310 Evans court, died in the West Side hospital yesterday morning at 5 o'clock after a short Illness. She was a native of Nantyglo, South Wales. Besides her husband, she is survived by a niece, Mrs. Russell Davis; a sister, Mrs.

William Lewis; and two brothers, T. J. and D. J. Williams, Nantyglo, South Wales.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home. The Rev. John Kelson, pastor of Bethel Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be in Washburn Street cemetery. Funerals Joyce William P.

Joyce, this morn ing at 9:30 o'clock in the late home in Dalton and a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Peter's cathedral at 10:30 o'clock. interment, Cathedral cemetery. O'Boyle Patrick O'Boyle, 2716 North Main avenue, this morning at 9 clock with a requiem mass in Holy Rosary church at 9:30 clock. In terment, Mount Carmel cemetery.

Coyne Thomas Coyne, 1034 Meade avenue, this morning with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. Vincent de Paul church. Interment, St. Joseph's cemetery, Mlnooka. McGuire Michael McGuire, 642 River street, tomorrow morning with requiem mass in Church of the Nativity at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment, Cathedral cemetery, QVEE1S MARY LIKES HER CIGARETTES LONDON, July 8 (If). Queen Mary is a "regular cigarette smoker," according to several British newspapers. The Evening Standard says, "The news is not at all startling. Long before smoking had ceased to be thought freakish or fast for the average English woman, royal ladies having cosmopolitan ways smoked, as did their French and Russian cousins." London' chroniclers aver that the queen has a beautiful smoking set with lighters placed by her chair after she retires from the dining room with women guests. INCREASE 17V FARES' IS DENIED BY COURT ALBANY, N.

July 8 (JP). The court of appeals upheld, today the action of the transit commission In refusing to grant an increase from five cents to seven cents In the rate of passenger fare charged by surface street railway lines In New York City. Will Not Erect Billboards PITTSTON, July 8. Solicitor O. C.

Foster, West Pittston borough, informed council at a meeting last night that the Lehigh Valley Coal company has cancelled the contracts with the Reese Poster company for the construction of billboards on lower Wyoming avenue. Council had requested the solicitor to protest against erection of the boards. TZ2 CZZXXCll VZ. ZIZXW TOICDaY, JULY 9, 1520 Plans for Alaskan "Sky Pilot" .7 lit 7 tf ws A flying missionary, real "sky pilot," here is shown receiving a new mono plane In which' he Is to travel among the scattered missions of Alaska. A gift of the Marquette League of New York, the Diesel powered ship was presented at a ceremony at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, attended by Bishop Joseph Raphael Crlmont, shown center, blessing the plane.

At ex treme light Is George Plckenpack, full blooded Indian pilot, and next to him Is Brother G. S. Feltes, the missionary. They will fly to Alaska by way of Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Duouqne, Wichita, Phoenix, Albuquerque and Loa' Angeles. Martha Attwood 1 rift MARTHA ATTWOOD Martha Attwood is an American ar tist, born on Cape Cod.

her ancestrv dating back to the early settlers of this country. The soprano who will be neara at buck Hill Falls on Satur urday evening, July 12, under the auspices of the NBC Artists Service, be gan her career around Boston and her art was soon recognized throughout the country, ana engagements followed RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. Hotel Stanley SJL" Bmths or ronnlni water In all rooms. Mod, rates.

Elevator. Bathing. Geo. Kleinginna HOTEL EDISON lrstX Running water In nil rootn private baths, bathing from hotel. Double rooms t', S4, S3 daily.

SIS weekly: ainrle S1.50 up dally. Garage. Telephone D09S. CaurMsy Quality Brvic. ATLANTIS fj OoMtl end.

Nw Ybrk Av. JLrormarty N.thorlknd. Cf 400k rnd. MAW Ybrk Avet. Ideil locution.

150 ft. from Boiirdwiillc. Near all niern. thMtrea and amnarmentt. Private lutli: hxtilne from hofpl! not and cold mowers.

KM 14 WEEKLY MF4IS Parking on hotel Buhwadel Kenned1 FLEETWOOD TENXFSSKK SO Fl ftf Bnnrdwa EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS ONLY With Runnino SS up Dal If, 2 Mith nhmver or prif. bath. S7 dy. KfEtful Inbbirs.

Bntlimjr pri'eires. Phone 4 J. W. formerly of 6trath Haven A Malvern. 17N.GEORCM AVETLCl Scrupulously clean.

Block to Convention Hall. White service; room with running water. $3.00 up dally; $18 up weekly. American plan. 21st year.

Emerson Crouthame mJv'sir blocktti leach and Sua! PiirU BATHING FROM HOTElX 2CORCCMS75 BATHS RUNNING HATER IN AIL DOOMS WlYWHUt HtUUHnR4IH Ci fir tcckk ZJ EUCENt ljumsssissssss. quickly with the leading symphony or chestras and choral organizations In the United States and Canada. Later Miss Attwood went abroad where she remained for five years studying and singing opera in Italy, France and Belgium. She made her operatic debut in Sienna, Italy, in "La Boheme" in 1923. When she returned to the United States she was accepted by the Metro politan Opera company, and was chosen to create the role of "Liu" in Puccini's posthumous opera, "Turan dot" when was first presented at the Metropolitan in 1926.

In America Miss Attwood studied with Gertrude Franklin Salisbury, Arthur Watson, Frederick Bristow and other eminent coaches. In Europe her studies were made in the care of Felix Leroux in Paris and with Vincenzo Manno and Alberto Caffo in Italy. Undergoes Operation Bernard Gurevltz, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ourevitz, 823 Adams avenue, underwent an eai operation yesterday afternoon in Mount Sinai hospital.

New York. He was taken to the hospital last Friday for the operation, considered a most delicate one. "The boy is a brother of Harry Gurevitz, employed in the news department of The Republican. RESORTS OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

ALBATROSS .3 L. B. Jpnea. Open For Tale Season. RESORTS ASBURY.

PARK, N. J. Victoria Hotel R. A. tt M.

TV. Sutton, Rachel Lloyd Jenkini, Asaociate lar. Sffth Reason. 201 Seventh Ocean Block, Ajbury Park N. J.

Modern, Moderate OCEAN HOTEL Asbury Park, N. J. "Comfort nthout Citravajance" American and European. Capacity 400 EWELL it CRAWFORD Tel 2380. Owners and Managers RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. i 11 mm ATI A ms'r V. NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL Kentucky A. Nar Beach S6pAoe5 OI41 SPECIAL tVECM.Tr AMERICAN FIAM BATHtNG DIRECT FROM HOTELS mm UP) mra com trwmccmr Clarendon VIHfll.VIA half nwr in every "tbm nvnroo nuienim, Prop, "The House with the Home Atmosphere" (We do no trade advertising, which naturally would impiir tail itmceplMM) Both American and European Plans Ctntral Isoitios with tlseks of lean mi City Park ireatait Particularly Attractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S great SUMMER SEASON May to October inclusive Weekly Rate Most Attractive Surf Bathing, Golf, Horseback Riding, Roller Chain, Piert, Theatres, Movies, and countless other amusements. Ownership Manafment Joiiah White SC Sons Q.

Green Ridge HAROLD LEUTHNER Office Telephone 1 8H1 News Boa Thompson's Drag Store Baptiit Vacation School Will Conclude on Friday The fourth annual vacation school of Green Ridge Baptist church will close on Friday evening with a program In the church auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. I. J. Beckwlth, church pastor, will be the principal speaker.

An offering will be taken up at the exercises to defray. the expenses of the school. The officers In charge of the school are as follows: Dr. I. J.

Beckwlth, principal; Florence Hendrix, superintendent of the primary department; Marjorle Van Brunt, superintendent of the beginenrs' department; Hanna amitn, director 01 nsnaworic lor giris; Harold Williams, director of handwork for boys. PRAYER SERVICES At the prayer services of Primitive Methodist church this evening, the Rev. Nicholas White will deliver a sermon taken, from the second chapter of the epistles to the Hebrews. "Holiness" will be the topic of the Rev. William S.

MacAlpine at the prayer meeting of Asbury M. E. church tonight. Dr. I.

J. Bsckwith will preach at the miaweeic meeting or oreen Ridge Baptist church this evening. His address will be in the form of a stereopticon lecture on "The Life of John Bunyon." AROUND THE RIDGE The delegates representing Oreen Ridge Presbyterian church at the Missionary Education Movement conference at Silver Bay, Lake George, N. returned yesterday. The members of the allegation were: Miss Catherine S.

Sylvester, Miss Mary E. Found, Miss Elizabeth K. Dimmlck, Robert E. Sun day, and J. Russell.

Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Curvln, Fisk street, are motoring through New York and the New England states. Primitive Services During the rebuilding of Primitive Methodist church, the congregation is meeting in a tent in the rear of the parsonage, 408 East Market street. It is expected that the work will be completed by the end of August. Variations in altitudes of 11.000 feet are found in Colorada, the low est point being 3,400 feet above sea level and the highest, 14,402. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Far Health, Kest and Recreation Excursion LAICBARIEL Weekdays $fl mi Trip Lv. Scranton Lv Dunmore Sundays Lv.

Scranton 10:45 A. M. E. S. T.

Lv. Dunmore 10:52 A.M. E.S.T. Special Rates for Organizations For further information consult F. E.

Carnes, Ticket Agent Phone ERIE RAILROAD SYSTEM ScationOn LAKE IS lSW fare Incursions to any point on the lake. Ston ovf nrivileie at Albany and points North America's Playground Ronnd Trip Only Every Saturday Jnne28toAag.30 (MruJef) See Delaware Hudson agent for details or send 10 cents postage for illustrated booklet "A Summer to M. J. Powers, Genl Passenger Agt, Albany, N.Y. Have a Good Time And Hurry Back! rip's packed, rwiK5 HN I ff, ftLl5tT TA OO ON VOUR.

VftCATlOtf WITH YOU OKrVf? When you have for your vaca tion and may you have one GRAND time you'll SURELY Want to take all of your comic friends along. They will gladly follow you if you'll just have The Scranton Republican sent to your vacation address, Salesman Sam approves the idea. ACTRESS IS GRANTED DIVORCE FROM BELL RENO, NXV July (IP). Mrs. Josephine Hutchinson Bell, actress, formerly connected with Eva le Oal llenne'a theater in New York, has been granted a divorce here from Robert Bell, said to be a grandson of the late Alexander Oraham Bell, Inventor of the telephone, The papers in the case were sealed, but it la understood today the decree was granted on grounds of mental cruelty.

They were married August 12, 1B24, In Washington, D. where Bell's mother Uvea. i Today and Thursday Murder done before your eyes Vance right on the scene Five suspects defy to pick the guilty person That's "The Benson Murder Case" A Paramount Picture with William Powell ADDED ATTRACTIONS Taylor Holmes In a Most Laughable Comedy "LET ME EXPLAIN" Latest Paramount Newt A Vitaphone Comedy Variety Hot Show In A Cool Thestr CHARLES BUDDY' fro SEE AM 1 ICA'S 1 1 Boy Friend 1 in a roguish 1 revel of love, I laughs and f.1 VI lingerie. tP'k'jt I 1 pMm. Continuous 11 SrK a.

m. to 11 p. m. if Continuous ROGERS Safety in Numbers" NOW PLAYING AT THE Adults, 40; Children, 25c 11 A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. ROOSEVELT, "Where the Talkies Bound Best" TONIGHT AT 7 AND p. M. RAMON NOVARRO With Dorothy Jordan in "IN GAY MADRID" SAVE A DATE FOR THIS tell mm She's Hot Stuff It's big night every night for her just one party after another for the out of town buyer.

See her Hear her I Douglas Jr.f Marie Prevost, Jeanette Loff, Judith Barrie. 11:45 1:45 3:45 5:45 Excellent Short Subjects Next Week Tremendous! Terrific! MARTHA ATTWOOD Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company and Soloist For the American Legion Buck Hill Auditorium The Inn at Buck Hill Falls Saturday July 12th At 8:30 StandarthTime Tickets $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Now On Sale at The Inn Phone Cresco 21 An All Talkie Comedy STATE ALL WEEK Where It's Cool and Comfortable ZANE GREY'S 'THE BORDER LEGION' CL QrramouM Qktxrn Spectacular Drama of the West ADDED ATTRACTIONS Talkie News I Children's Matinees 11 A. Reel I M. to 5 P. M.

25 Cents Katherine Brush's Saturday Evening Post Story Made Into a Thrilling Picture Love knew no pounds with' this boy and girl whose lives were guided by gaiety and temptation! A STORY OF A CAREFREE YOUTH WHO MEETS LOVES MARRIES ALL WITHIN A SINGLE HOUR. yOUHGMAM of MAIlliATTAN CL Qaramownt (picture With Claudette Colbert, Norman Foster, Charles Ruggles, "Ginger" Rogers ADDED ATTRACTION Joe Frisco in "The Song Plugger".

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