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10 Mrs. Philbin Dies Prominent Dunmore Woman Succumbs to Month's Illness Mil. Marv Philbin. widow of Pat lek Philbki and mother of the late Frank Philbin, former Dunmore school director, died at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the family residence, 117 Smith street, that borough, following a month's Illness. Mrs.

Philbin was born in Plttston and had been a resident of Dunmore for the past forty years. She was a devout member of St. Mary's church. Dunmore, and active in the Altar and Roary society of the parish. Surviving are two daughters, Mary, DUnmorc, and Mrs.

William Read Ing. South Scran ton; four sons, Edward, Leo and George, Dunmore, and John, Jessup; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Malarkey, Plttston, and Mrs. Bridget Golden, Dunmore, and four brothers, Patrick Golden, Indiana; Martin Golden, Plttston, and Anthony and WUK am Golden, Endl cott, N. Y.

Leo A. McHale Dies At Susquehanna, Pa. Leo A. McHale, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard P. McHale, formerly of 1825 Jackson street, this city, died at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night in the family home, Susquehanna. following a heart attack. Mr. McHale, who was a druggist at Susquehanna, is survived by hisi widow; three children, Agnes, Marie and Jerome, this city; two sisters, Mrs.

P. J. Kelly, this city, and Miss Helen McHale, Detroit, two brothers, Prank and Andrew, and his parents, All of Detroit, Mich. i William Blogg Dies In Family Residence William Bloge. 68, retired realtor, died at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon in the family residence, 1506 Jefferson avenue, Dunmore, following a long Illness.

The deceased was born in England and came to this country when a young man. He had been a resident of this city for forty years. For many years Mr. Blogg was associated with the real estate firm of Charles Schlager company. Surviving are a sjn, Carl A.

Blogg, Dunmore; agister, Mrs. Jane Longton, and a brother, Walter Blogg, both of England. Puneral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the residence OUTDOOR POOLS W. B. Jones, Supervisor Children under 12 years, 9 to 10 a.

and 1 to 2:30 p. dally except Sunday. Children from 12 to 16 years, 11 a to noon and 2:30 to 4 p. dally except Sunday. Children up to 18 years, to 3:30 p.

m. Sunday. Mixed adults. 10 to 11 a. noon to 1 p.

4 to 5 10 p. and 8:30 to 9:30 p. daily except Sundry; also 5:30 to 8:30 p. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and 3:30 to 8 m. Sunday.

organised groups: 5:3 to 8:30 p. Tuesnuy ana xnursaay. During any period before 6 p. children under years wilLbe permitted to enter the pools when accompanied by their parents. SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE Peter Kadjeskl and Ann Taras, Supervisor! Open all week days Irom to 10 p.

m. SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS Ooen 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Monday to Friday, both inclusive; 9 a. m. on Saturday Supervisors; J. D. McCntcheon, Robert Williams, Helen Price, gleaner MandeviUe, I Lucy Ruane and Warren C.

Smith. 1 1 Nay Aug ParkLouise Miller and Helena Fischer. 1 1 Samter Playground Richard Hoss and Gwendolyn Jenkins. i North Washington Avenue Elvira King and Romayne Howard. Wyoming Avenue Stephen Rosenthal and Marie Jackson.

ii Weston Field David Steinberg, Joseph Gerber, Margaret Kelly and Jean Mulford. Luzerne Street Margaret Thomas and Leo Sweeney. West Lackawanna Avenue Bernard Dorfman and Myfanwy Beynon. 1 l' North Fllmore Avenue David Griffiths and Elizabeth Taylor. No.

17 Lot Lake and Margaret Finnerty. Park Pansy Scheuer and Arthur Bernstein. South Washington Avenue Brong Trumbower. Sunshine Camp Helen. Weist.

1 No. 45 Mary Early and Helen Mackle. No. Agnes Johnson and Ida Phillips. No.

44 Mabel Highfleld and Jeanette Roberts. i No. 44 Ruth Willis and John Ryan. i No. 18 Anna Dwgherty and Elizabeth Walton.

Alden Street Freda Novak and Mary Corrlgan. dist church, officiating. Interment will be in Prlcebur cemetery. Charles Pierce Charles Pierce, 63, 658 Deacon street, died on Friday night in the family resi dence following a long illness. Surviving are his widow, and the following children: William cnanes Artnur Pierce, and Mrs, Ruth Polly.

Funeral services will' be held In the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon, with the Rev. William MacAl plne, pastor of Asbury M. E. church, officiating. Interment, Dunmore cem etery.

Louis Lowrey Louis Tomkkisville, died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock In his home. He la survived by his widow, Jennie, and two children, Mrs. Flor ence Pizer and Ralph Lowrey. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Tompkinsvllle State Highway Cop Dies Special to The Republican NANTICOKE, July 13.

Arthur A. Koppenhaven, Sunbury, for the past tnree montns a memoer or tne state highway patrol at Wyoming barracks, died this afternoon at Nanticoke State hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident on April 21 The body will be removed to Sunbury xor Dunai. ALL FOR NAUGHT MILWAUKEE. After hiking all the way from Bellingham, to this city for the purpose of visiting relatives, Mrs. Adel Hardenbrook and her 2 year old child, and Mrs.

lone Stev ens and Chester Ryals arrived here to find that their kin had moved elsewhere. The four hitch hiked all the way across the continent. RESORTS OCEAN GROVE, N. ALBATROSS L. B.

Jones. Open Far This Season. RESORTS ASBURY PARK, N. J. Victoria Hotel R.

A. A M. W. Suttoi Rachel Lloyd Jenkins. Assoelatl Mgr.

2Ath season. 304 Seventh Oeean Block, Asbry Park N. I. Modern. Moderate OCEAN HOTEL Asbury Park, N.

J. A "Comfort Without Extravagance" Anerlcan and European. Capacity 400 EWELL CRAWFORD Tel 2380, Owners and Managers RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Stanley rS8 Baths or running water in all rooms.

Med. rates. Elevator. Bathing. Geo.

Klelnginna HOTEL Running water In all rooms; private baths, bathing from hotel. Double rooms IS, 14, IS dally. dally. 1S weekly; single 11.50 up Garage. Telephone 5 0093.

ytxmiso from hotu 20CBCCH 75 BATHS RUNNING WATER IN ALL IVCOM ma torn nawmearr TOY TRY arendon VIRGINIA hall Mack i Bcack a4 Stiwl rirr. Itunnini warn in evrry rrtvsta iota, Hnm Hutckiat. rntv TPS SCUNTON RCTUCLICAWt MONDAY, JULY 14, 1 1930 Obituary II (Thrilling Scenes in Evacuation of Rhinelaud i 'i 1 Ullllll Uilia.1 I I i I In Family Home jp JlfY 1 i i i a ii (I To the din of drums and trumpets, as thousands of German citizens watched silently along the line of march, troops of the French army of occupation, as you see them here, left the Rhineiand. Pictured at the left Is significant figure In. the parade to the railroad station at Mains.

He Is a French soldier carrying away the tricolor which for eleven and a half years floated over the Welsbaden Palace, occupation headquarters of the Later in the afternoon, accompanied by throngs of wildly cheering, singing citlsens, companies of German police marched into the city, thus re establishing German au thority. The scene is pictured lower right as the police crossed the Maini Kastel bridge. with the Rev. J. Lyon Hatfield, rector of St.

Mark's Episcopal church, officiating. Interment will be made in Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Rachel Gammon Succumbs to Illness Mrs. Rachel Gammon, 47, wife of Thomas Gammon, died at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in the family residence, 1708 Elizabeth street, following a long Illness.

Mrs. Gammon was a prominent member of Jackson Street Baptist church and was active in the various women's societies of the congregation. Surviving are her husband; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Crawford; three brothers, John William, ana Koy Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home. The Rev, B.

L. C. Baer, pastor of Jackson Street Baptist church, and the Rev. R. H.

Sinclair RECREATION BUREAU SCHEDULE ROBERT B. DIXON. Superintendent Week of July 14 AFFILIATED GROUPS Affiliated with the Bureau of Recreation are tbe following organisations which the public is asked to support: Soranton Swimming association Municipal Athletic association. Progressive Recreation and Social Service association. Weston Hiking club.

Weston Model Aircraft club, and Weston Harmony club. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Hop scotch contest, court house square, July IS. Playground swimming meet. West Side pool, July Playground pet srio, Weston Field, July 23. Folk dance contest, court house square, July 30.

Playground circus, Brooks Field, August t. Model airplane meet, August 13. Model sail and motor boat contest. West Side pool, August T4, Horse shoe tournament, Weston Field, August 14. Harmonica contest, August 14.

Play Day, August 13 Handcraft exhibit, August 27 28. SERVICE DEPARTMENT Facilities available: Weston fiell, with tuny equipped kitchen, equipment sufficient to serve 130 people. Rental o' hall, $25; kitchen, $10. Smaller rooms for parties and club meeings Deposit only required. Picnic kits are furnished for groups planning outings.

Kita are equipped with balls, horseshoes and other athletic articles. The bureau staff will also furnish suggestions for planning home play apparatus, as well as for entertainment, and games for home recreation, When groups of fifteen or morr persons wish to take up a special activity, tucb as cooking, sewing, tbe bureau will furnish an instructor. WESTON FIELD. Thomas Williams, Supervisor Director of Athleties SWIMMING POOL Wright B. Jones, Supervisor POOL SCHEDULE Boys: I to 10:30 a.

1 to 2:30 p. and 4 to 5:30 p. daily except Saturday Sunday. Girls: 10:30 a. to noofl.

and 2:30 to 4 p. daily except Sunday. Men: to 7 p. daily except Saturday and 8unday; to 9 p. Monday, and Thursday; 4 to 5:30 p.

m. Saturday and Sunday. Women: 7 to 8 p. m. Tuesday and Friday; 2 to 4 p.

Sunday. I Mixed groups: 7 to 9 p. Wednesday. Scranton Swimming association, women: 7 to 8 p. Monday.

Progressive Association: Men and boys: 8 to .8 p. Tuesday; women and girls: 7to 8 p. Thursday. Private periods (by appointments): 9 to 10 p. dally except Sunday; 8 to 10 p.

Sa.urday. PLAYGROUND E. H. Martin and David Steinberg, Supervisors Open from 9 m. to 8 a.

m. daily, except Sunday i GIRLS' ACTIVITIES Schedule, Miss Ruane: Otr's under 12 years exoresslon and quilting, Mcrday and Wednesday, 4 to Jramatics, Friday, 4 6 p. story telling ano dramatising, Saturday, 9 a. m. to noon; handcraft and quilting, Saturday, 1 to 5 p.

m. Oirla over 12 years handcralt and uulltlng, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ana Thursday, 4 to 8 p. dramaticr, Friday, 7 to p. m. TENNIS COURTS The tennis courts are ODen dailv.

including Sunday. Hourly permits are Issued for the period from 3 pm. till dusk from Monday to Friday, both Inclusive, and from noon till dusk on Saturdays and Sundays. De MOLAY BAND The De Molay band practices each Friday night 8 te 10 o'clock, ji the gymtaslum. WOODWORKING CLASS B.

Williams, Supervisor Tuesday, 4 to 8 p. F'lday, 7 to 9:30 p. m. ARCHERT Claaa In archery meets every Saturday, at Weston Field, to 4 p. m.

ClsY CHECKER CLUB Meets at 7:10 o'clock every Tuesday and Friday ight eompetltlcx WESTON MODEL AIRCRAFT CLFQ Meets at Weston Field every Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. BOY SCOUTS Marshall Smith, Scoutmaster The IV ton Fleid Troop No. 13, aoy Scouts of America, meets en Friday night, GIRL SCOOTS Mrs. E.

Fubl, sis Lbarg fhe Oirl Scout troop meets each Mondsi at 7 p. m. will officiate." Burial will be in Washburn Street cemetery. Mrs. Edna Hudson Dies In Easton Hospital "Mrs? Edna Hudson, wife of Oscar Hudson and former resident of this city, died at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon in the Betts Private hospital, Easton, following a brief illness.

Mrs. Hudson was born in this city and resided here until three years ago when she moved to Easton. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs. Effle Carrls; five sisters, Mrs. Robert White, Peckville; Mrs.

William Van Horn, Mrs. Leo Antone, Mrs. James Van West, and Miss Daisy Carris, all of this city, and a brother, Bert Carris. The body will be removed to the home of her mother, Mra. Carris, 1810 Roslyn avenue, this city, where the funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with the Rev.

Dr. Mark H. Sanborn, pastor of Immanuel Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Priceburg cemetery. Mrs.

Isabelle Moore Mrs. Isabelle 52, wife of Leon ard Moore, 2069 Edna avenue, died on Saturday morning in the Hahnemann nospitai following a brief Illness. Mrs. Moore was a native of England, and came to this country three years ago. Surviving are her husband; three daughters.

Esther, Bernice. and Eleanor five sons, Foster, Leonard Walter, Joseph, and Paul; her mother. Mrs. Eleanor Gollghtlv, Reading. a sis ter, Mrs.

Charles Kemmerling, Read ing. Juneral services wilj be conducted at ociock tomorrow afternoon in the home with the Rev. Nicholas White, pastor of areen Ridge Primitive MethO' Funerals Cuslck James H. Cuslck, 374 Mill street, Dunmore. Requiem mass at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning in St.

Mary's church, Dunmore. Interment, Mount Carmel cemetery. Peck John Peck, 335 Simpson street, Peckville. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning in St. James church, Peckville.

Interment, St. Thomas cemetery, Archbaid. Cavanaugh Charles J. Cavanaugh, 1 Miles avenue, Dickson City. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning in St.

Thomas church, Dickson City. In terment, St. Rose cemetery, Carbon dale. Price Alonzo Price, 1027 Paul avenue. Services at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the home with the Rev.

J. Lyon Hatfield, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, officiating. Inter ment, Dunmore cemetery. Gavin Miss Marie Gavin, 437 South Main avenue.

Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning In St. Patrick's church. Interment, Cathedral cemetery. NO POSTPONEMENT IS LIKELY IN SLOT TRIALS (Continued, from Page Three) stood that a Juror repudiated Ryan's denial. Sheriff Davis is charged wfth taking alleged protection money from Graubart.

Brennan, it is charged, acted as an alleged protection medium between Graubart and the district attorney's office during the administra tion of Harold A. Scragg. Graubart. It is reported, told the grand jury that he paid Brennan (350 at regular intervals with the under standing that he was ra use his in fluence with the district attorney's office. Scragg made public denials of the charge.

The Brennan defense Attorneys, It was reported, have subpoenaed assistant prosecutors and county detectives who served under Scragg to testify that there was no connection between Brennan or Graubart and the prose cutor's office. Ageiicy Unlikely To Win Approval Of Miners' Union (Continued from First Page) tions by the negotiating parties that none of the major issues of the negotla tlons have been agreed upon, the feel ing continues that a tacit agreement exists upon the main demands being discussed but tneir adoption into con' tract form hinges upon the extent to which each side will grant the other requests. The full committees of Doth opera tors and miners, including the mem bership of the union's full scale committee, will be in New York by noon to morrow for the re opening of the con ference sessions. LONDON. Margaret Irving has one of the oddest Jobs In England.

She Is a tea tester, and the only woman employed in such a capacity In the country. Every day she samples nearly 300 different teas, and sne can aisunguisn every one 01 tnem. Have a Good Time Arid Hurry Back! iweoto frRips Packed, FOLKS ftM' I UL SET TA GO ON OUR. VACeVnOM WITH YOU! OKAY? Wticn you kaoe for your vacation and may you have one GRAND time you'll SURELY want to take fill 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. Census in Nearby Counties Revealed The complete 1030 federal population census figures for Wyoming and Susquehanna counties were revealed yesterday. They are as follows: Wramlnt County 1B.10 15.510 103014.101 1910 15.S0D increase, iran.ujo moi or per cent Decrease. 1910 1920 1,401 or (.01 per cent (Population by minor civil divisions) Bra ntrlm Two Clinton Twp, Elton Two. Exeter Twp FacteryvtUe Boro.

Pills Twp. Porkston Two. Liceyvllle Boro. Twp. iwenoopany Twp.

Nicholson Two. North Branch Twp. Northmoreland Twp. Noxen Two. Overfleld Twp, Tunkhannock Boro.

Tunkhannock Twp. nrooxiyn Twp, Ohoconut Twp. Clifford Twp. Dlmock Twp. Forest City Boro.

Forest Lake Twp. Franklin Two. Frlendsvllle Boro. Olbson Twp Oreat Bend Boro. Great Bend Twp.

Hallstead Boro. Harford Twn Harmony Twp, in Discuss Affairs 1M0 1030 S17 sn 780 sol 883 1.43t 4H8 402 010 Meshoppen Boro 833 M5hoppen Twp 391 Monroe Twp 849 Nicholson Boro, 032 ma 1,032 847 1,973 927 499 Windham Twp 4t5 guiaiiehanni Countv 19.10 33,803 .193034,78 101037,748 Decrease, 1920 1030081 or 3.70 per cent. Decrease 1010 10303,983 or 7.03 per cent, (Population by minor civil divisions) 1920 Apolacon Twp. lno Ararat Twp 460 Auburn Twp l.oco Brldgewater Twp. 1.334 868 160 1,135 838 5,310 540 490 74 737 582 614 1,254 1.013 537 Herrlck Twp 694 Hop Bottom Boro.

353 Jackson Twp (51 Jessup Twp. 478 Lanesboro Twp, 731 Lathrop Twp Lenox Twp 945 Liberty Twp .548 Little Meadows Twp 138 Mlddletown Two 348 Montrose Boro 1,909 New Mllford Boro 783 New Mllford Twp 845 Oakland Boro 1,040 Oakland Twp 454 Rush Two 831 Silver Lake Twp 373 Sprlngvllle Twp 033 Susquehanna Depot Boro 3,200 Thompson Boro 321 Thompson Twp, 368 Unlondale Boro 331 Starting Today at 11:30, 1:55, 4:20, 6:45, 9:20. See It From The Beginning 333 in 703 111 838 1.194 434 408 370 55 003 383 820 B'3 030 101 7IS0 039 sno 1,738 .81 460 459 182 1,153 1,093 837 358 975 808 6,004 538 419 74 700 666 638 1.261 606 514 349 566 464 805 555 1,034 559 119 388 1,661 84 63!) 1,130 420 815 422 977 3.764 295 348 370 Of Rhinelander July 13 Arrival Reno of representing Leonard Kip Rhinelander, heir to the New York Rhnielander family fortune, brought the affairs of Rhinelander and his former wife, Alice Jones Rhine lander, a step nearer final settlement. L. R.

Jacobs, Rhlr.elandner's New York attorney, arrived here yesterday and conferred with hl3 client. At the conference was Harley Harmon) Las Vegas, attorney, who obtained divorce for Rhinelander in that city last year. Though neither attorney would make a statement, it was reported a tentative offer by Mrs. Rhinelander for a final settlement, in return for whicn she will withdraw her New York actions, was discussed. It also was said further conference with attorneys representing Mrs.

Rhinelander will be held in Las Vegas sometime this week. ROOSEVELT "Where The Talkie Sound Beit" Tonight at 7 and 9 P. M. SUE CAROL" JACK MTJLHALL in "The Golden Calf" With El Brendel and Majorie White At Rocky Glen ntf Zucchini, the superaensation of Europe comes to America for the first time to exhibit his dcath defyinj act at Rocky Gl titlay the most astounding, fearlcsi exhibition ever shown. People of this valey are especially fortunate In having this privilege of a lifetime to witness the great Zacchini as he Is actual'y hot from a "Big Bertha" four ton cannon.

There is all the fury, deafening, flaming, bleching of a "Big Bertha" in war time action as the fearless Zarchinl is hurled into space. You'll see him at Rocky Glen today and dally therefore at 3 p. m. and 8:30 o'clock. For one week only, juy 10 to l.

Steam Powered Plane ALAMEDA, Cal. Work Is being rushed here on what is thought to bs the first steam powered airplane in the United States. It Is being built William J. Eesler, pllot lnventor. It will have a 2 cyllnder compound type engine weighing about 300 pounds, with 150 horsepower.

Graf to Work Hard PRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Back from its long trip to South and North America, the Graf Zeppelin is naw facing an pxtensive list of trips which will run throughout the summer months. Seventeen cruises have been listed for the ship which will take It into all countries of Europe. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. For Health, Best and Recreation BEGINNERS! All the latest ballroom dances taufhl by our New Simplified Method. Take adrantate of our beginners' course of eifht private lessons. Come any time. No appointment necessary.

Private lessons from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Rates.

Ideal School of Dancing 4 19 431 Lackawanna Ave. MANHATTAN TODAY RAMON NOVARRO Mrtrvrii uiv rtDEii ut a4 ivsn a vnra. Of Course, It's a Love Story! Love for women for children for home for peace and quiet for sunshine and flowers for all that was theirs before war ruthlessly snatched them dressed them in khaki put them in filthy huts and dug outs and fed them frightful food. IT'S A REAL DRAMA! not of war but of men not of heroics but' of, comradeship not of horrors but of' emotions. R.

C. Sheriff wrote it all critics acclaim it! Germany Mourns 99 Mine Victims Flags Are Flown at Half Mast And Memorial Services Arc Held in Churches BERLIN, Juty 13 (P). All Germany mourned today during funeral services at Hausdorf for the victims of last week's coal mine disaster near Neu rode. Not only government buildings but also' many private homes, especially in the workmen's districts, flew flags at half mast in tribute to the nlnty nine who were buried. Embassle3 and legations of the various nations represented here Joined In homage by half masting their flags.

Prayers were said for the victims in all churches, p.nd today's radio programs were composed entirely of solemn selections. Rose Garnish A single big pink rose and petals from another make a stunning garnish or a pudding. Place the rose at dne dde of the dish and scatter the petals over the top. STATE WEEK TO mm i The curvature of the earth ii about eight inches to the mile and varlei at the square of the distance. Where It's Cool and Comfortable TODAY AND TUESDAY Hear Him Sing His Golden Songs of Love.

Ramon Novarro In Gay Madrid" With DOROTHY LOVTICE JORDAN HOWELL Bigger and better than "Devil May Care." He'll win your heart by his light hearted courage and his fiery love making. ADDED ATTRACTIONS Andy Clyde in a laugh riot Uppercut O'Brien rv.r Starts Today Latest Metrotone News Paramount Musical Variety iive wey rue peV. diking riot ol win II ANfTRrVkCv P0 WW ROBCRT MONTGOMEtT ALL TALKING a ADDED ATTRACTIONS Metrotone Talkie News Reel Sound Sportlight Children's Matinee 11 A. M. to 5 P.

25 Cents Starts Today 1 1 A.M. to 11 P.M. Prepare to Laugh with America' a Foremott Actor in a New Role thai of nam me 'fegf 'Round At'Vhe or Restful Riviera." 0. I I 7 cost a 'w Other Features Riviera Sonnd News Christie Comedy Duke of Dublin." BIG REVIEW Adults, 40c Children, 25c 11 m. to 5:30 p.

m. Eve's, 50c Loites, 60c 1 Continuous A. M. 11P.M. Shows at 1 1 A.

M. 3 5 7 9 P. M. (l A I I fi a i all. ai Hi 'The man of a thousand faces becomes the man of a thousand voices.

TTLHIE With LILA LEE ELLIOT NUGENT 1 The Miracle Man of the Speaking Screen. A Greater Chaney Than Ever Before ATTRACTIONS jv. A Mack Sennett All Talking Comedy1 Vitaphone Variety 'THE WEDDING OF JACK AND JILL" Fox Movietone Newsr i Strand News Now All Week From 11 A. M. To 11 P.

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