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TOE SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, APRIL 13, T93T Clarks Summit City to Purchase at Mm Holy Society To Give Minstrel Autogryro Makes First Flight Here New Service Auto Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to eistaae Wag nolle, or treatment, will he answered ky Dr. Beady If slaaped, aelf addreued envelope is enclosed Letwre thonld be brief and written In Ink. Ho reply eta be tavdt to gaerlee net conforming instructions.

Addreee Dr. wtUlam Brady, In cart thl newspaper. Family From Loan Funds Aviations "Latest Offering Kearney Heads Committee in Now playing at the Family theater is the greatest drama of the year "Father's, Son" a story of heart appeal written by. Booth Tarkington. Thrills City Crowds as It Above City i' Charge of Entertainment of St.

Joseph's Church Work on Preparation of Bond CLARKS SUMMIT, April 12. Mrs. Arllne Gozales entertained the Rebecca Thomas class of the Methodist Sunday school at her home on Electric street, Wednesday evening. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed with music and games. Theodore R.

Stark, Center avenue, left early Saturday morning for Philadelphia, to attend the funeral of his brother, Lynn Btark, who passed awsy on Tuesday. Mrs. Hubert Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Clarence Scott, went to the Hahnemann hospital, on Thursday for treatment. Mrs.

McCracken and little daughter, Tunkhannock, are spending a few days with Mrs. T. R. Stark, Center, avenue. The Mothers department of the Ab ington Woman's club will hold its reg WHAT TO DO WHEN CAUGHT IN A DtfAFT surprising funny man triumphs over the talkies in this, which is his film debut.

He as much at home. In It as he was In the stage version. In the supporting company are such favorites as Joan Peers, Louise Fa zenda, William Tom Howard, Dave Chasen and others. Louise Fazenda plays one of the exaggerated comedy role for which she is famous. Teemed with the ridiculous antics of Tom Howard, her work is a delight to behold.

Adv. The east that includes Lewis Stone Irene Rich and Leon Janney, is a Issue Measure Will Be Un Prominent authority Instructs the victim of "the common cold" to go right to bed and stay there if the temperature Is above 99 and be sure to cast of notable performers In the film The first annual minstrel show to Scranton residents had their first view of ah auto gyro brushing the skies seep me room wen ventuatea out beware Here comes the old Joker endorsed by tne soy scouts oi America, The management has also secured dertaken Within Week; Money Will Be Provided to Meet Costs of Eliminating be presented by the Holy Name society of St. Joseph's Minooka, will take place tonight and tomorrow yeeraay at ins wnen tne latest in aviation soared above the city. a great comedy intitiea "Hot nn ish" with the most, famous panto Frank Marts of the Marts Bus line and John Haddock, president of the Crossings mimlst, Charlie Chaplin, the screen has ever known. Although the film is 1 I Bs sure to keep the room well ventilated but bewaie jf a draft.

Then in order to encourage people who might se. to carry out the suggestoin the recondite doctor remarks hat it is the popular belief that "colds are caused by drafts. Whether he shares this belief he does not sa, but he comes right out and declares unequivocally that a "cold" is a disease "of germ origin." Try to keep the testimony clear in your mind while the distinguisned authority ion nn with hlc avnnaltinn entirely void of dialogue it nas fit' tinff sound and musical effect. ular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the club house. A very Inter Purchase of a new Service truck, to "Honeymoon Trial'! a comedy, and replace one wnicn nas oem in service here for more, than ten years, will prob "Naggers Oo Bouttt" are otner Matures that are of mention, acy oe autnonzea Dy council wnen a proposed bond issue Is floated within nnhim McNamea.

and his Univer sal News reel of the latest events and I j4 Now' tnen' to say tl1at something Is oi germ origin" y'h ls not Precisely to say it Is caused by genua, There is a Ax subtle distinction there, perhaps a little too subtle, bJt the next few months, it has been an nsunced at city hall. naaaocK Mining company or wiiKes Barre, were the passengers. Fred Soule was the pilot. The Haddock company owns the plane, The auto gyro Is the third manufactured by the Pitcairn corporation of Willow Brook, outside Philadelphia. The newest Wright motor, the Is installed in the plane delivered at the Wyoming airport last week.

It Is a 300 horse power motor. The Standard Oil company, New York, and The Chicago News own the other, two George Eckmann, manager of the Wyoming airport stated yesterday that the facilities of the port were taxed with 'air minded persons 'out for a happenings of the'day is also snown, r. Riviera Next to religUn, health is the most universal topic of conversation. It concerns both old and young, embraces the latest findings of science and the age did remedies of the race, and includes spiritual as well as physical and mental sickness, Therein lies the wide appeal of "Doctor's Wives," a drama of misunderstood marriage in the medical profession, which opened at the Riviera theater today with. Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett in the leading roles.

The drama of Wives" is brought about when the most promising young surgeon in New York marries the daughter of a a girl whom he thought would in The loan will be intended primarily esting program has been prepared by Mrs. J. B. Lyons and will be very entertaining. SACQUOIT DANCE MAY 4 The Sauquoit boys' baseball team will conduct a card party and dance in the recreation rooms on Fig street, Monday evening, May 4.

Valuable prizes will be given. John Slavlnski, president of the Sauquoit Boys' club and Ted Qulnnan, manager of the baseball team, are working hard with the committee to make the card party a big success. Music for dancing will be furnished by a first class orchestra. ta provide funds to meet tne city's fhart of the cost of eliminating the Green Ridge and East Market street grade crossings of the Delaware and LU it is mere, au ngnt, on, it must be there, for the doctor immediately reminds his readers that exposure to a draft "lowers resistance" whatever "resistance" may be. A baffling puzzle, ladles and providers: How to admit enough fresh air to eive aocd ventllatlnr withn.it Strand Victor McLaglea, popular star of The Cock Eyed World" and "What Hudson Tne city was as sessed Jl 13,000 of the construction ex pense, and owes the money to the rail rnad comaanv.

but it ii likely that be Ik Price Glory," plays the leading male role opposite the beautiful continental spring ride. star. Marlene Dietrich, tne new and absorbing Paramount drama, fore the bond ordinance is prepared, an agreement will be effected whereby the $50,000 which the company owes for stictively understand his desire to de starting May tne Martz bus line will open their Scranton air service. A bus will leave here at 8 o'clock and make connections with a plane that Dishonored" whicn is the feature vote his time, energy and talents to property damage win be aeauctea. tne reuer of suffering.

Adv. 'i moving the air. A draft is a current of air, moving air. I was about to offer a handsome prize for the first correct solution, but really that would not be quite fair to our subscribers, for as stated, the problem is not soluble There's a catch in it, you will see. Fairly put, the problem is: How admit sufficient fresh air so that occupant may not suspect or know the air is in motion.

Even as correctly stated the problem is stin a poser, for there is a variable factor concerned namely the perceptivity of tie individual bedy to air movement. The old time health authorities or hydientels even attempted an arbitrary classification of air currents according to rate of movement, and set a minimum rate of so many feet per minute for draft. But who shall say a draft becomes harmful only when one is uncomfortably aware of it, or that it isn't a draft at all if a thick skinned lout doesn't mind it? I leave the problem to the old ladles of one sex or another. The "resistance" which our noted colleague drags in to cover his confusion and complete that of his audience, is whniiv hvmthptiraii f.nptfi.i picture at the Strand theater, starting this morning at 11 a. m.

In the cocky, boisterous Mc Work on the preparation of the bond issue measure will probably be undertaken by council within the next week leaves Wyoming port at 9 o'clock. This plane arrives in Newark airport at 9:50 o'clock. A bus transports the passengers to Times sauare. After this Laslen is seen in a role somewnat an Divorce Granted ferent from anything he has yet as or ten days. hwte four planes will leave Wyoming Citv Controller Edward Hsele is the twry aay lor Newark ana two win meantime will furnish the councllmen sayed on the talking screen.

He is given a straight dramatic role which he Interprets with impressive strength and vitality, imbuing a fascinating leave ior To Wfrmg Woman with a statement snowing 1931 city tax collections up to April 1, with the al character wan a nuroan ntcaDie com' location to tne sinking iuna account. manding quality. The D. H. claim has no bearing on the city's bonding leeway, since it has Through a confusion of first names The oerfofmance oi Mariene uie' Mrs.

Eileen Williams, Carbondale. was rtottOWJtO trich in the leading role once again There is not a scintilla of scientific evidence that there Is any such state, in man or animal. We are not speaking of immunity, which is a well recognized state, readily demonstrabfc scientifically, even measurable in some instances Of course eminent doctors who resort to the good old dodge of "lowered reictance" whenever they find themselves in this particular predicament dc not mean immunity. They do not know what they mean and thev dare even attempt to explain what "resistance" is or how they arrive at the conception of "resistance." granted a divorce from her husband. nrnveg that her work in "Morocco carried on tne books as a iiaouity against the city.

The city fathers, ac rnrdinriv. will be able to Isue a fairly Burton b. s. Williams, last October was not merely a flash of brilliance, Tho Editor substantial block of bonds they so FRANK W. KEARNEY evenings in St.

Joseph's hall, Blrney avenue. Edward Cosgrove, West Scranton, is director and Joseph Lonsdorf, organist, accompanist. It was announced that dancing will follow each performance. The costumes for the affair were furnished by Hooker and Howe, celebrated minstrel costumers, Boston, Mass. Frank S.

Kearney will be in charge of the ticket office, assisted by Rob witnout a hearing. As a result, it was learned Saturday, court will be asked As the woman who sacrifices love on the uncompromising altar of duty desire. Purchase of the fire truck, and en' to annul tne decree. If there were Justice in this world I could add riitht here the eni.nm.ivi and loyalty, Miss Dietrlcn gives a per formance that is superior to any The erroneous decree was handed suggestion I wish to offer about drafts. But my time is up.

Listen in aealn down upon testimony presented at the tomorrow, please. thing she has yet attempted on the lUw quamaiiostH Iff ftnitrt fyf'h 'V BoothTi ms.a,' I TAftKINfiTOMS I tjf iKii 1 1 1RKNI RICH I I 1 LBWISSTOMB Lok Janney I I fa.la.rwiw. I 1 Editor, neanng by Mrs, Gertrude Williams. i 1 largment of, the city's police and fire alarm system, the latter an' improvement which has been sought for several years, will probably be the' outstanding items in the bond Issue list, talkine screen. Scranton Republican.

Peckville, who was suing her husband, Other features tnat win oe snown QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Ncutritis on Wrong Side. Fie, fie, Doctor. Did you ever drive in. conjunction with "Dishonored" hr sir: With your permission. I would mamey Williams.

Attorney e. a. De laney was counsel for both women. aside from tne grade crossing appro elude Andy Clyde in his latest com' ert P. Callary and the ushers will be picked by John M.

McDonough, president of the Holy Name society Due to the fact that first names priation. a French car? You sat on the right side, with the right window open; edv "Just a Bear," Paramount car were not used in taking testimony at toon entitled "Alexander's Ragtime like to make some reference to statements In the Rev. Mr. Sunday's talk as appeared in your paper today. I confess to being one of these "Vultures the October hearing, the court and tonight.

Your neutritis developed on the left Band. Paramount Sound news and The program for the minstrel fol tne attorney were under the impres Side, of course. But in American cars the drive is on the left side, so you sion that they were trying the case of Lawson Reid playing special selec tions on the Strand organ. Adv. lows: Overture, "Moonlight on the Colorado." "By Bye Blues," and have the left window open, and youi Mrs.

Eileen Williams and a decree was granted the Carbondale woman. Mrs, neuritis develops on the right side. Cheer Up." The following are the soloists songs Ritz Elementary, my dear watson, la Music Musicians to have them all out at once, or one at a time at intervals of a week or more? (Mrs. V. Anewer Ordlnarlly the expectant mother should have any necessary dental work done as the occasion arise.

But if extraction, local or general anesthesia is necessary yon should consult your physician and have him presant. (Copyright John t. Dllle MACHINE SHOP ENTERED Burglars entered the Robling Ham lln company machine shop, 202 Cedar avenue, Saturday morning, but failed to obtain any loot, according to a report made to the authorities on Saturday. wnose carcass smells of tne steerage" and of course take a little drink at times. I am not much on the bible but appears to me that He whose resurrection we recently commemorated was in a way in our class.

There being some reference in 'the bible about a wedding where the supply of win? Gertrude Williams appeared again on Friday at divorce court and re told her story, this time with first names tenor solo, "In the Auld County suggest an osteopath. (Eagle) Starting today the Ritz, Scranton's Down," Patrick Langan; tenor solo, popular vaudeville and film theater, Answer But. my dear Holmes, so predominant in the testimony. i the Last One on the corner will offer an unusual bill of novel Joseph Philbin; tenor solo, "I'm Alone ties. "Making Talkies" Is the name many drivers in America insist they get it on the left side.

That was what made my case unique. But Just a moment Derhaos I'll be able to follow 4 Finish Youths in Ring Theft Because I Love You," George Mccooi; of the spectacular headline act. In tenor solo, "When Your Half Has By D. E. Jones, Mus.

Dr. this act the process of making souna Will Get Hearing Today Turned to Silver," Joseph Daley; tenor your subtle reasoning after I have had The Metropolitan Opera company and talking pictures both on "sound on film" and disc recording is pre solo. "Somewhere in Old Wyoming, Two youths charged with complicity In the theft Of a $15,000 diamond ring sented in a most ur.usual and en James Conaboy; tenor solo, "My Wild Irish Rose," Joseph Schofield; tenor closed its forty sixth season last nigm with the usual Sunday opera concert, and even Europe now reluctantly rornemlzes the Metropolitan as the anotner cup oi tnis aeiicious umbus coffee. These Scrupulous Druggists. When I went to purchase some cop' from the Clay avenue apartment of Mrs.

Robert Edgar two weeks ago were tertalning manner. If you can sing, dance or play a nfusical instrument solo. "You're the One I Care For," Bert Cuslck; baritone solo, "The Bells here Is your chance to test your tal ffrtest in the world. Guilio Catti Ca ROOSEVELT A Publlx Theater of the White House," James Dun per sulphate which you advise as an emergency emetic, the druggist asked what I wanted it for, and when I ent for talking picture qualities as sazza also closed his twenty third year brought here from New York Saturday night by Detective Frank Tappan, and will be arraigned in police court this afternoon. the scenes are made with screen ar leavy.

A specialty song will be sung by James Lowery, son of Mr. and as general manager. tists appearing in the cast in add! Nancy Carroll The new operas this year were, The prisoners are William Fitzzerald. Mrs. Martin P.

Lowery, Minooka, who ran out ana He turned "bootlegger" by making some. With it all I don't mind so much being termed a violator of this man made commandment but how about the one that breaks one of the God given commandments. Recentlyand I am sorry to mention this the papers had things about matters that struck very near to Mr. Sunday. The commandmens of God were envolved, oo.

I suppose this is OK and the ranking does not change but as he would say "to hell with those vultures "no matter who they GERALD KVANCHO. Throop, April 9, 1931. Found Hurt in Street Found lying in the 900 block 'of Pittston avenue early yesterday morning, Hugh Murphy, 63. 620 Birch tion to the talented local people who Mnnssnrcrskv'i! "Fair at Sorochlntzy' HQ and Phillip Holmes In 1402 Peru avenue, and George Lettierl. III TN A am aw N.

has sung from the National Broad' told him he said "Good neavens, aon you know that is blue vitrol? No one could persuade me to take even a graln.of that!" What does It mean? Is.it a poison, or Is there some mis Lattuada's "La Preziose Bidlcole," and desire to test their ability and adaptability for the talkies. HUUIINtlHii 314 Butler street, Dunmore. Mark stolen Heaven" casting company's key station WJZ in Edgar a brother in law of Mrs New York on several occasions. He All of the massive paraphernalia Big Dog Bouse News Bandmaster will sing "That Wonderful Mother of ruwa lire vj MOON Oi La required to properly shoot and record talking pictures will be transported take? (Mrs. M.

Answer Certainly it Is a poison Edgar, also alleged to have been implicated in the theft, is at liberty under $1,000 ball. Mine." WITH The endmens' songs are as follows: Detective Tanpan brought back the You're Driving Me Crazy," James Blue vitrol (copper sulphate) is one of scores of poisons which we use to save life. The druggist was Just dis tit Mb I DAM I fl McLaughlin; "Tomorrow Is Another ring, which Fitzgerald and Lettierl are said to have attempted to dispose of in to the Ritz stage In this A special electrical line will be run Into the theater to supply the tremendous amount of current required in' properly presenting this big act. Day," Patrick' "Red" Padden; "Walk' 1 1 I I Rare Tidbits New York. ing You're Baby Back Home," Billy Gallagher; "Ninety Nine Out of a Tex In 1999 The Ritz will also oner "Tne Em Officer Fatally Stricken loo," Peter McDonough; "My Baby street, a Quinn Coal company em peror of Songland," Bob LaSalle, co LEARN TO DANCE We epeclaliie In teaching beginnen who hare nerer been on a ballroom floor.

All letsous an private, and can be taken any time from in A. M. ta 11 P. M. wlthoat appoint ment.

Eerr pupil a booiter. Aik mettadi for teaching ballroom danclnr. Ideal School of Dancing 1 1 LACKAWANNA AVE. playing his ignorance or mayoe ne wanted to sell you something more profitable. A grain two of copper sulphate dissolved in a teaspoonful or two of water is the quickest emetic you can give child or adult in first aid for poisoning.

I wish druggists were half as careful arid scrupulous Little Bit of Heaven Just Cares for Me," mny" Joe Reap; Deems Taylor's "Peter The first of these was given five performances, the second, four and Peter Lbbetran si Wagner again headed the list with forty two performances, then came Verdi with twenty four. Ibbetson enjoyed a box office success, and will surely be found in the repertory of next season. The greatest Individual attraction was Jerltza, Lily. Pons, a young French singer, appeared late in. the season, and seemingly made an instantaneous success.

Columns were contributed, and many thought they were listening to a peer of the older mistresses of the art, such as Sembrlch or Melba. In another year, Miss Pons will settle down into her place, and a correct estimate expected then. One cannot forget Marion Talley. headlining, and the exotic musical feast, the "Carnival of also I'll Miss a Little Miss," ploye, was removed to tne state nos pital where he was found to be, suffering from a laceration 'over the While "Pounding Hit Beat" WILKES BARRE, April 12. Patrol Paramount Sound News Maxwell; "Porter's Xove Song," Jack Hayes; "Sweet Jenny Lee," Harold the famous juggling aot by the Lit tlepohns as well as one other Publlx man James died at 11:10 right eye.

Murphy was given treat McAndrews. Closing finale by the en clock last night at the Mercy hospi act. tire company, "Anchor's Away." One of the strongest features of tal, ten minutes after he had reported for duty. about selling deadly poisons in nostrums as they are about selling these simple remedies which bring in such a small profit. ment and discharged.

WHITBECK RESIGNS Word has been received here of the rnuni vo.11 The following comprise the chorus; the Ritz show this week is the pic Prof, V. J. Dunleavy, Joseph MC' Patrolman Long reported at 11 clock to work the 11 to 7 o'clock Donough, Sylvester Powell, Jack Toole, shift. A few minutes later he was Expectant Mother Teetn. Would it be dangerus to have one's uDDer teeth nulled? I am in the Thomas Lydon, Connie Connolly, Ger aid Philbin, Michael Colbert, Leo Pad' und, in a doorway on South Main STARTS TODAY ture, the famous mystery play "Subway Express," starring Jack Holt and Aileen Pringle.

This picture has been taken from the wonderful stage success of that name which only last week completed several years of triumph on Broadway. resignation of Frank Whltbeck, former manager of, the old Poll theater, as advertising director of the Fix West Coast theaters. Whitbeck. had held the position, with headquarters in Los Angeles, for several years. i street by a pedertrian and rushed to den, Patrick Toole, Paul Joyce, Gene fourth month of pregnancy.

The teeth are in bad condition and cannot be fixed otherwise. Would it be bettei the Mercy hospital where he died. Death was attributed to a heart Fiannery, Chris vernal, Bernard Scan Ion, Peter Mullen, Gerard Jennings, Harold Powell, and Richard Vernal. Patrolman Long leaves a widow and Patrick J. Higgins, Greenwood, who The Bethlehem Bach festival dates are May 15 and 16.

On the first day nine cantatas will be sung, seven of them new to these festivals. On Saturday the minor Mass will be given. Dr. Fred Wolle Is the five children. He was appointed to has served as Interlocutor at several Capitol "Trader Horn" will be the picture STARTS MONDAY! ALL WEEK the police department Nov.

11, 1908, of Minooka's past minstrel shows will and in his younger days played oh the again act in the same capacity at this ponce baseball teams. at the Capitol theater all of this week. It was given a special midnight performance last night. production. inu is a film version of one of the 5 PUBLIX ACTS 5 INVESTIGATE ROBBERY Detectives George Green and Ed Sapphire Colored Jewelry If you want to make your navy and most popular books ever written.

It was Ethelreda Lewis, South American novelist, who ran acrcss Trader Horn and brought out from him the thrilling adventures which were aft white or navy and beige costume ward Kelly are Investigating the report made on Saturday by Josepn Messarch, 16, Old Forge, to the effect that two men held him up Friday night on Cliff street and relieved him look a little different from most of the others, try with it sapphire colored A FAST, PEPPY, POUBLE STAGE AND SCREEN SHOWI erwards Incorporated in book form. of (6 in cash and a bunch of keys. It sounds queer, but looks great I it appear thrills of the wildest A boycott of the works of Sergle Rachaminoff, Russian composer, which seeks to prevent his compositions from being played or printed in the Soviet Union has been begun, by the Moscow and Leningrad conservatories. Rachmatnoff's compositions are termed reactionary and particularly dangerous to conditions in the acute class struggle on the musical front. The boycott campaign was suggested after Rachmaninoff had written an anti Soviet article for a New York newspaper.

VAUDEVILLE jungle beast in their struggles for life; savage tribesmen in the strange, fanatical and deadly rites of the juju; crocoaues, rnm: every peril an ex Season's "Biggest Novelty Act MAKING TALKIES WITH SCREEN ARTISTS AND LOCAL FAVORITES ON THE STAGE SEE HOW THEY DO ITl She Wants Only To Be Petted, plorer could face are filmed in this picture with actual sound; Henry Carey, in the title role of Trader Horn, has a splendid part. Ed wina Booth, as Nina, the white goddess, plays the difficult role of a savage child who becomes tamed by love. Duncan Relald) as Peru, does splendid work as doss Olive Golden as Mrs. Trent. Adv.

All VS fjf Att Pre(ly Pal'ienls smTTl The Common Enemy fT hail Hflja (j Of Doctor's Wives? I L'Sl "I III "Doctor's Wives stand' aside while lio till their handsome husbands listen to 52 Pit 1 messages from other women's hearts. ysf' I "Doctor's Wives" If 'v jf WARNER JOAN BAXTER BENNETT 9 "Crashing Hollywood" If you have any movie ambition, come and iji eee how to get' in. 71 1 jiCSj Bargain Maybe the kind that grow on bushee? if Matinee Sound Nc rn ffA'Wl Daiy Y0 1 A 7: The Dynamic Emperor of Songland Bob La Salle Allen Corman, 25, 639 Adams avenue, incurred a dislocated right shoulder' yesterday morning while working in the Berwick dairy, Adams, avenue. Corman received treatment at the State hospital and signed a release slip. He said he incurred the injury when he was caught two cars.

State I but fate decrees she shall A I be a spy and kill the man fy she lovea! 4 jy 1 1 Joe Cook, celebrated comlque, will be at the State theater all this week In "Rain' or Shine." This endlessly A Colorlul Bxotic Musical Feast CARNIVAL of VENICE Now Playing New York At $2.00 Per Seat THE LITTLE JO HNS FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES AND HOMER RITZ CONCERT ORCHESTRA Willie Creager. Conducting And On the Screen He's Goofy Like a Cuckoo! a LOVE WAS HER GAME NOWPLAYING iib A moment before, with s4reun, The Amazing Mystery Thriller You'll Laugh A Shiver and Quiver at 0 sfjf'V Shows For 'lt HJiM i mm. Men Were Her Patent! An Amazing Story of An Alluring Woman Irresistible To Men Dangerous To Love I Can she obey duty and kill her lover after a night of happiness? Which shall she dishonor her country, her lover or herself? The Meteoric Star of Creates Another Unforgettable Heroine Marlene Dietrich Yf With Victor McLaglen In Paramount' Emotional Drama "DISHONORED" ADDED TREATS AIPY CLYDE. I Far amount Song Cartoon "Just a Bear" I Paramount Sound News LAWSON REID, ORGANIST NOW PLAYING Tnlf. la i ihMP 1 v3h o.to Don.

hub sunn vu aim uratn oy horrible torture CRUCIFIXION, UPSIDE DOWN! What 8ivc him? Doei he rescue the beautiful white girl, worihlpped a god desi by bestial blacks! Thrill piled upon thrill, exotic slghti upon sights, until you know Indeed that here's the greatest talking picture ever made. TRADER HORN The Thrill Of Your Lifetime! and "College Capers!" Sound News NOW PLAYING He's the Merriest, Maddest Wag Ever To Convulse An Audience. i REDUCED PRICES Until 3 P.M. Excepting Saturdays and Holidays Matinees 40c Boxes Si Loges 8flc Children Zftc Charlie Chaplin In "City Lights" Is Coming gW3 Syy Home of Paramount Pictures A Phone 4 2l4 You'll Enjoy "Curiosity' A Novelty. "Shipwreck" Cartoon State Sound News Based on the sensational Broadway thriller that made millions gasp a forty mile ride in the subway packed with electrifying tenseness murder mystery and romance Till 1:00 P.

M. Monday to Friday Come Early! sv.vi.'.

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