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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931 North End GEORGE J. LOFTUS 328 Oak St. Phone 4-2076 William A. Jones Laid to Final Rest Hundreds Pay Tribue to Memory of Well Known Baritone Singer The funeral of William A. Jones, well known baritone soloist, who died at his home, 323 Warren street, following a brief illness, was held yesterday afternoon.

Hundreds were in attendance. A brief service was conducted at the home at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 o'clock a further service was conducted at the Puritan Congregational church. Jack Jones, a friend of the deceased, was the soloist at the home service and he sang several favorite selections of the deceased. At the church Harry Madden's quartet rendered several numbers. Miss Ruth Maynard, organist, at Jermyn M.

E. church, was the accompanist. At the services, both at the house and church, the Rev. Peter K. Emmons, pastor of the Westminster church; the Rev.

T. T. Richards, First Welsh Baptist church, and the Rev. D. S.

MacKeller, Jermyn M. E. church, all personal friends of the deceased, officiated. Interment was in Shady Lane cemetery, Chinchilla. Active palllbearers were: George T.

Williams, David Thomas, Benjamin Powell, Frank Lisk, David Jenkins, and John T. Jones. Honorary pallbearers, members of the Dr. Bull Bible class, were: Raymond B. Gibbs, David MacArt, John H.

Brooks, Reese Thomas, W. J. Schoonover, Benjamin Evans, Boyd Musser, Warren and W. S. Kent.

The flower bearers were also selected from members of the Dr. Bull Bible class. Special Ash Wednesday Services Are Conducted Ash Wednesday was observed yesterday in Holy Rosary church with special masses in the morning at 7 and 8 o'clock, stations of the cross at 3:45 o'clock in the afternoon and services consisting of rosary, sermon and benediction of the blessed sacrament in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ashes were distrbuted to the faithful following the masses in morning and the services afternoon and evening. In addition, several hundred visited the during the day making the stations of the cross.

During the Lenten season masses will be celebrated each weekday morning 8 o'clock and services will be conducted every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Similar services will be conducted in all the Catholic churches of this section. Christian Endeavorers Will Present Comedy A three-act comedy entitled "The Deancon Entangled" will be presented by the Intermediate Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church tonight and tomorrow night in the church parlors. Tickets may be had from any member of the society. Characters of the play are: Calvin Spangler, Donald Babcock; Deacon Penrose, John Davis; Dr.

Sopher, Robert Laird; Harry' Baxter, Tom Neary; detective, Tom Davis; Mrs. Penrose, Marion Thomas; Ruth Penrose, Thelma Mackey: Georgie Sopher, Gladys Hallock; Katy, Irene Evans. Constanzo Funeral The funeral of Vincent Constanzo, 1207 Blair avenue, was held from his late home yesterday morning and was largely attended. A high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. Anthony's Italian church, Wood street, at 9 o'clock by the pastor, the Rev.

Father Rauzi. Members of Mazzini lodge, of the deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a bodhierment was in Cathedral ceme- of tery. pallbearers, all nephews the deceased were: John, Charla and Nicholas Constanzo, Nicholas, Fred and Louis Peruzini. Given Birthday Party Mrs. Arthur McElroy and Mrs.

Claire McAndrew entertained recently in honor of their sister Rita Miller's ninth birthday. Several of the little girl's cousins and playmates were present. Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by their mother, Mrs. Miller. Present were: Irene Miller, Romayne, James, Edward and John Miller, Albin and William Miller, Mary, Dorothy, Thomas, Helen and' Anna Walton, Jimmie McAndrew, Junior McElroy, and James McAndrew.

TO PLAN FOR MINSTREL Fifty members of the Holy Name society of St. Vincent de Paul church will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Weston field house to begin rehearsals for their annual minstrel show, which will be presented after Lent. The members of the society have earned a reputation for themselves as minstrel men. Prof. John Lee will be in charge again this year.

TO HOLD PRAYER DAY The twelve Protestant churches of this section will unite in observance of the world's day of prayer with a special devotional service at the North Main Avenue Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. M. N. Wescott, of the host church, will be in charge.

At St. John's Church Special Lenten services in observance of Ash Wednesday were conducted yesterday in St. John's Episcopal church by the rector, the Rev. Oliver W. Kingman.

The reading of the litany and penitential office was followed by holy communion at 10 a. m. The Rev. Mr. Kingman discussed the meaning of the crucifixion of the Christ.

There will be a special Lenten service for children tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. MENTIONED BRIEFLY Thomas Reese. 323 Spring street, is confined to his home with an attack of pleurisy. Mr. is a lleutenant in the city fire department.

Miss Anna Mazurkavich, 1409 North Lincoln avenue, is a patient at the Hahnemann hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Her condition is said to be good. Miss Mazurkavich is a student at Technical High school and editor of the Art A meeting of the North Scranton Booster club will be held tonight in its headquarters on West Market street. Plans will be furthered for the card party to be conducted on Saturday, Feb. 28..

Alert employment managers use Help Wanted Ads daily. Dial 7222. I Mrs. Criswell Is Honor Guest Of Eastern Star Worthy Matron and Other Officers of Grand Chapter Attend Banquet Given by District 19A in St. John's Lutheran Church Mrs.

Carrie Criswell, Beaver Falls, worthy grand matron of the Grand chapter, O. E. S. of Pennsylvania, was guest of honor at a dinner given last evening in St. John's Lutheran church, Jefferson avenue by district 19-A.

used Spring in decorating flowers and the tall tables, tapers and were arranged by Mrs. Myrtle Cleveland, district deputy grand matron of 19-A. Seated at the speakers' table were: Mrs. Criswell; Cora M. Davenport, associate grand matron; Mabel E.

Miller, grand treasurer; Hattie Stark, grand electa; Mary R. Nash, past grand matron; Grace E. Barthold, past grand matron; Margaret B. Alexander, past grand matron; Frederick B. Moore, grand sentinel; Mrs.

W. B. Moore, Mae Pass, president of the past matrons and past matrons' association; Maude T. German, member of the finance committee of the Grand chapter of Pennsylvania; Anna E. Stead, Miriam E.

Carpenter, Ruth L. Hayes, Ella Hedgepath, Bessie Hartman, Sadie Williams, Louise Blackney, Edith E. Core, Florence H. Jackson, grand Esther; Margaret A. Davies, grand representative to Illinios; John L.

Cole, past grand patron, and Ada M. Richards, Other Guests Other guests were: Laura Evans, Mrs. McVanway Lewis, Eva Fuller, Nellie Wickhiser, Margaret Mrs. Mary Price, Miss Jane Morton, Mary F. Urhman, Hannah Franklin, riette Anneman, Mrs.

Emma House, Edith Cramer, Mrs. Daisy Dixson, HenFrank, Iva Moorehead, Charlotte Ives, Velma Johns, Jennie Goodes, Sarah Gane, Mrs. Rose Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth James, Mary Weber, Bessie Churchill, Jessie Cobley, Minnie Stone, Freda Wardell, Lucy Kaufmann, Millie Dunning, Rebecca Ehrgood, Sadie Curtis, Anna Liebreck, Eleanor Logan, Jennie McKnight, Grace Kresge, Maude Chamberlin, Mary Chamberlin, Margaret Johnston, Jemima Gwyn, Verna Thomas, Mame Gwyn, Owen Griffiths, Sarah Griffiths, Muriel Marsh, Mrs. Jennie Gage, Mrs.

Gladys Stewart, Miss Bertha Williams, Mrs. Madeline Tinsley, Mrs. Flossie E. Lewis, Miss Jennie Magys. Mrs.

Mae Edgette, Mrs. Elizabeth Tinsley, Mrs. Mary Bailey, Miss Jane Haines, Miss Edna Ollendike, Miss Mae Jones, Mrs. Carrie Carter, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Miss Margaret Priest, Miss Pearl James, Mrs.

Ollendike, Mrs. Elizabeth Tait, Mrs. Maud Morgan, Mrs. Katherine Gugger, Mrs. Margaret Cordy, Mrs.

Sue King, Mrs. Esther Sykes, Mrs. Charlotte Gates, Mrs. Daisy Williams, Mrs. Betty Antoine, Caroline Milberger, Lena Neher, Elizabeth Hessinger, Clara Hildebrand, Jule Weber, Minnie Reidenbach, Mildred Marquardt, Emma Kreilick, Bertha L.

Maier, Mabel Allen, Catherine Flesch, Aberdeen Weber, Madeline Armbrust, Louise B. Scheuer, Mary Louise Bean, Elva A. Lewis, Kingston; Magdalene Emick, Margaret Glaab, Ida Kilmer, Charlotte Besecker, Delphine Willis, Lena Moesel, Elizabeth Fries, Hilda Eroh, Callista Staples, Edith Wallace, Ida Hamlin, Kathryn Keller, Isabelle Widenor, Sadie Woodling, Anna Liebrick, Mildred Klee, Anna Schultz, Esther A. Moore, Amelia B. Kellerman, Helen H.

Kegelman, Erna G. Sekol. Anna Westcott, Mayme Brown, Elizabeth W. Trostel, Odessa Earlley, Loretta Mulherin, George A. Hayes, Amy E.

Hale, Loretta Granville, Muriel W. Bansteen, Ruth B. Miller, Lily Marsh, Ruth Schmitt, Ethel Lewis, Mayme Ulrich, Margaret Evans, Florence S. Snyder, Flora L. Daley, Mary C.

Evans, Keturah Caswell, Edith Davison, Ethel Watson, Mae Shaffer, Alice Eynon, Margaret Ramsay, Maude Jones, Margaret Guest, Bessie Lewis, Harriet Williams, Annette Thomas, Annette Price, Martha Lewis, Laura Jones, Verna Wieland, Florence Baroff, Gertrude Nicholas, Margaret Jones, Cora Pritchard, Freda Howells, Gertrude Hopkins, and Elizabeth D. Lewis. Hero's Mother Taken by Death Mrs. Mary Lathrope Crane to Be Laid at Rest Tomorrow Afternoon CARBONDALE, Feb. funeral of Mrs.

Mary L. Crane, 84, widow of Israel Crane, founder of the Israel Crane company, who died last night in the family home, 92 Lincoln avenue, will take place on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services in charge of the Rev. S. Turner Foster, D. pastor of the First Presbyterian church.

Interment will be in Maplewood cemetery. Mrs. Orane was the her late Lieut. Albert H. Crane, member of the 109th infantry, who was killed on Sept.

6, 1918, in France during the World war. The local Crane Memorial armory was named in his honor. Mrs. Crane was a native and lifelong resident of Carbondale and was a granddaughter of Solomon Lathrope, who occupied the first house erected in this city. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church.

Surviving are a son, Dwight who conducts the Israel Crane store, North Main street; four grandchildren, Margaret Crane, this city; James D. Stocker, 2d, New York; D. L. Stocker, Kalamazoo, Frank R. Stocker, Pittsburgh; Albert Harrison Crane, Plainfield, N.

and a great grandson, James D. Stocker, 3d. For the past week Mrs. Crane's condition had been critical. Last year when the Gold Star mother; made the journey to France to the graves of their sons, she was unable to go on account of her advanced years.

Her son lost his life in the battle at the Vesle river, France, the second Carbondalian to fall in battle in France. and the first commissioned officer of the infantry from this city to lose his life. Glenburn GLENBURN, Feb. Comrades club. Green Ridge, gave a party at Auls So Cozy Saturday evening.

Mrs. Verina Evans, Miss Sadie Peters and Miss Edwina Evans, Scranton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Jones.

Miss Verna White played at a piano recital given by Miss Hattie Troup and pupils at the First Baptist church, Hyde Park. Rose, Scranton, was a caller here Tuesday. Miss Ruth Aul entertained her friends, Miss Kathryn Hawley, Chinchilla, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Akerly, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Leach, son Elwin, and Frank Potter, Scranton, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery White Sunday. Eastern Star Dinner Guests at -By Prestwood, Republican Staff Photo Members of the Order of Eastern Star from the local district last night entertained Mrs.

Carrie Criswell, Beaver Falls, worthy grand matron of the state order, at a dinner in St. John's Lutheran Jefferson avenue. Pictured above are those who were seated at the speakers' table. From left to right, are: Hattie Stark, Maude T. German, Ada Richards, Cora Davenport, Mrs.

Carrie Criswell, Myrtle Cleveland, Ruth Hayes, Grace Bartheld and Margaret Alexander. Among those standing are: Anna Stead, Florence Jackson, Miriam Carpenter, Bessie Hartman, Edith Care, Louise Blackney, Sadie Williams, Ella Hedgpath, Mary Nash, and Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Moore. South Scranton 700 Cedar Ave. JOHN J. DEMUTH Phone 4-3749 Name Committees For G.O.P. Dinner Mrs.

Louise Scheuer Selected As General Chairman of Club Banquet on April 8 The general committee for the annual banquet and dance of the South Side Women's Republican club, to be held Wednesday evening, April 8, MRS. LOUISE SCHEUER has been announced the president, Miss Emma Fuhrer. The committee is as follows: general chairman, Mrs. Louise Scheuer; secretary, Mrs. Amelia Behlke; treasurer, Miss Rose Speich; assistant treasurer, Miss Lillian Grieser; chaplain, Mrs.

Augusta Schmitt. Program committee, Mrs. Amelia Behlke, chairman; Mrs. Edith Zimmerman, Miss Rose Speich, and the present officers. Printing committee, Mrs.

Carrie Bolton, chairman; Mrs. Mame Yockroth, Mrs. Theresa Nacker, Mrs. Tom Jones, Mrs. Joseph Grieser, and Mrs.

Mary Potter. Committee on sectional distribution of tickets, Mrs. Jacob Hafner, chairman; Mrs. Sam Castles, Miss Kate Huester, Mrs. Eva Ziesmer, Miss Elizabeth Chase, Mrs.

Peter Haas, Mrs. Dora Shields, and Miss Lillian Grieser. Menu, Mrs. Bertha Batley, chairman; Mrs. Wanda Schauer, Mrs.

Adam Killian, Mrs. Ethel McBride, and Mrs. John Beckerle, Decorations and place cards, Mrs. Helen Wild, chairman; Mrs. Anna Kammer.

Mrs. Louise Hessinger, Mrs. Mae Dietrich, Mrs. Charles Armbrust, and Mrs. Clara Hildebrand.

The affair promises to be one of the best representative Republican functions of this season, and will attract women of the Republican party throughout Lackawanna county. Schumacher's home made Bockwurst, Friday and Saturday. Wholesale and retail. 610 Prospect Ave. Branch 842 Beech -Adv.

SOUTH SIDE BRIEFS A new fire alarm box was placed in operation yesterday by fire company authorities at Prospect avenue and street. It is Box No. 541. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Tierney, 301 South Webster avenue, at St. Mary's Keller Memorial hospital recently. A daughter was born at St. Mary's Keller Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

William Peck, 702 Moosic street. The mixed choir of the Workingmen's society will conduct 8 card party in their hall on March 5. Miss Christine Schaefer is chairman of the committee. Members of the auxiliary of the Eastern Travelers will conduct a card party tonight in P. O.

S. of' A. hall, Pittston avenue. Mrs. William Keller is the chairman.

Gutheinz celebrated Bockwurst Friday and Saturday. Wholesale and retail. -Adv. Another Great Treat! Paul Graham And His Crackers TONIGHT Casino Hall Auspices of Popular Buddy Club 50c. Dancing, 8 'til Mine Men Reject Concern's Offer Underwood Colliery Committee Ask Union Officials to Resume Negotiations District officials of the United Mine Workers of America will be asked today by.

a committee from the Underwood colliery local union to renew negotiations with the Pittston company for the arrival of an agreement over the rate to be the men operating mechanical loaders in the company's workings at Underwood village. This action was taken last night at a meeting of the colliery mine workers in the Labor temple, Olyphant. Joseph Rosetti, local union president, was in charge. He will head the committee to interview President John Boylan and other district union officials. According to reports, the company has installed mechanical loaders in the Underwood operation and has offered to pay the mine workers $1.55 per ton of coal loaded by the machines.

This the workers have refused, claiming they should be paid the present rate of approximately $2 per ton loaded into the mine cars. Formal rejection of the company's offer was made at the meeting. Hold Valentine Party DICKSON CITY, Feb. valentine party held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Harris and the following were present: Evelyn Harris, Margaret Witko, Ruth Monsko, Jean Washo, Helen Matistic, Helen Willock, Bertha Sataski, Hannah Jerome, Mary Horko, Laura Vasey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vasey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Fred Harris Frank Harris, Teddy Rash, Charles Genn, Luke Hall, Ralph Parry.

Art Thomas, Eli Thomas. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Harris and games and dancing were enjoyed by all. BOY IS MISSING Police were asked last search for Arthur Mildistis, 11, 1914 Brick avenue, who is missing from home. The boy was wearing a blue leather coat, a blue leather cap and a pair of brown trousers.

WEST SIDE Clara Bow in "NO LIMIT" Clara tells you how far a girl can go to capture the man she wants. Other Attractions Who Killed Rove? Model Woman Latest Sound News Today and Tomorrow Mrs. Milne Expires While in Scotland Pittston Resident, Visiting in Europe, Stricken With Par. alysis in Whitburn PITTSTON, Feb. Elizabeth Milne, 65, 19 Butler street, this city, died last night in Whitburn, Linlithgowshire, Scotland, where she went to visit relatives on Jan.

31, accompanied by her son, John. A cable message announcing her death was received here today. On Monday, local relatives received a message from Scotland that Mrs. Milne had been stricken with paralysis and that her condition was serious. Mrs.

Milne was born in Scotland and came to this city in 1902, and returned to Scotland a few years later. In 1909 she returned to Pittston and resided here since that time. She was a member of the First Baptist church and the Daughters of Scotia. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, John, Peter and Alexander, this city, and Archie, Harrison, N.

J. Funeral services will be held in Scotland tomorrow morning. The body will be sent to this city for burial. Living costs in Greece are dropping. SIDEWALK TAKEN DOWN BY CAVE Another mine cave occurred last night about 6 o'clock in the upper Twentieth ward where the South Scranton Surface Protective association have been making every effort to have the coal companies protect the surface.

The sidewalk in front of 2427 Pittston avenue subsided to a depth of of about four feet in diameter. acabout two feet and covered an area cording to the police who were called to protect pedestrians. The police roped off the affected territory and placed lanterns until the pothole is filled today. Parent-Teacher Meet Held at Monroe School The quarterly meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the James Monroe (No. 6) school, Cedar avenue and Maple street, was held on Tuesday evening in the school auditorium.

An enjoyable program was rendered by the pupils. Mr. Stirn presided. The program given follows: "America," assembly; recitations, a Ethel Saar; piano selection, Henrietta Witkowwski; recitations, subjects, "George Washington," and "Kittens and Anna D'Oro; violin solo, Carl Glaser, accompanied by Margaret Little; Irish jig, Helen Pikulski and Wanda Pikulski; address, Attorney David W. Phillips.

MAENNERCHOR REHEARSAL John C. Moesel, president of the Junger Maennerchor, has called a special rehearsal of the Junger Maennerchor chorus for tonight in their quarters in the South Side Bank and Trust company building. All members are requested to attend. Minooka pneumonia. Jeffrey Funeral MINOOKA, Feb.

Summeral, janitor at the church, has recovered from a two weeks' illness has resumed his duties at the church. Prof. J. B. Cully, Porto Rico, was a visitor at the local high school today.

The initial services conducted today in St. Joseph's church were well attended. The church was filled at both the mass in the morning and also the evening devotions. Ashes was distributed after each service. The high school basketball team will play in Hawley on Saturday night.

Plans are under way to have a large crowd of fans accompany the players. Mrs. William Vaughan, Colliery avenue, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mark Keegan, Newark, N. who is seriously ill at her home there.

John Opinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Opinski, has been removed to the West Side hospital, He is suffering from Final tribute will be paid to Joseph Jeffrey, 430 Blakely street, Dunmore, prominent figure in local utility and banking circles, at funeral services in the home at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Rev. Peter K.

Emmons, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will be in Dunmore cemetery Olyphant Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell In "The Man Who Came Back" Are Great. See and hear them today, 1 to 11. Granada Theater -Adv. Into World Ablaze With Fury March the Last of the Gestes.

BEAU IDEAL Ralph FORBES Loretta YOUNG Irene RICH Greater Than "Beau Geste" Sun-Swept Drama of the Savage Untamed Sabara Drenched in Glamorous Spectacle and Fiery Romance! You'll Enjoy These Too VICTOR MOORE In "LOVE IN THE SUBURBS" Moreno and Martini in "Moonlight and Romance' State Sound News State Dickson Y. M. H. A. Arranging Dance With James Thier, Jessup, as chairman of the committee on arrangements, the Dickson City Y.

M. and Y. W. H. A.

will conduct its fourth FLORENCE WEINMAN annual dance on Thursday evening, Feb. 26, in the Scranton Y. M. H. A.

ballroom. Billy Jones and his Music Masters will entertain. Among the active committeemen is Miss Florence Weinman, who held a leading role in the production, "One Hundred Dollars," a comedy hit presented by the Dickson association in the recent Y. M. H.

A. play contest in this city. Sub-committee chairmen arranging the dance are: Ticket, Miss Rose Rosenstein; program, Chester Weisberger; refreshments, Morris vitz; publicity, Irene Kerner and Bertha Moskovitz, and checking, Harry Moskovitz. PILOT'S INEXPERIENCE BLAMED IN AIR CRASH PLYMOUTH, England, Feb. 18 witnesses had testified that two pilots were contending for the controls of a huge seaplane of the royal air force just before it crashed into Batten bay with the lost of nine lives on Feb.

4, a coroner's jury today returned verdict of accidental deaths. From his hospital bed, Flight Lieutenant M. H. Ely, one of the survivors, substantiated testimony of other witnesses that his hand was knocked away by Wing Commander C. G.

Tucker, as Ely sought to take the controls when the ship was about to alight. The coroner's jury held the accident was caused by the inexperience of Tucker, who died in the crash. Although he was ranking officer on the plane, he was taking instructions from Lieutenant Ely, who was actually in charge. Gay! RONALD COLMAN Devil To Pay" With Loretta Young Broke again but he didn't care. To him life was one grand adventure and he lived life.

BITS of JOY Clyde Cook 'Laugh It Off' in "'Shooting of Dan the A Singing Tuck" Novelty "Strange As It Capitol's Seems" Latest News Things You'll Flashes Wonder At New Feature at: Boosters! 11:30, 1:38, Enroll in 3:36, 5:30, Lobby Every 1:42, 9:45. 36 Day P. M. Capitol "Three Fingered" Bob Martin Here "Three Fingered" Bob Martin, gained country- fame through his search for de missing expedition in Alaska late last cued after his airplane was year, and who himself was forced down in the snowy wastes of that country, arrived in Scranton last night. He is to be the guest of Mayor Fred K.

Derby while here. Mayor Derby met Martin while in Alaska on an engineering pedition. The two became close friends and when a picture of Martin was published in The Republican several months ago, Mayor Derby recalled a number of incidents relative to his friend. TERMS OF POSTAL FORGERS EXTENDED PITTSBURGH, Feb. 18 -Federal terms now being served by Sam T.

Silberman, Chicago, and Claude B. Sweesey, .33, Baltimore, were extended today in federal court after they pleaded guilty to forging postal money orders. Four years were added to Silberman's term of twenty-one years he is now serving for offences committed in Cleveland and New York city. A year and a one-half was added to Sweesey's previous four-year sentence. The two passed the checks in Pittsburgh, Erie, Buffalo and other cities.

SEEKS DRY CHIEF'S RELEASE PHILADELPHIA, D. Pennington, federal prohibition administrator for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, has appealed to Washington to institute habeas corpus proceedings for the release of deputy prohibition administrator H. D. Wilson, held in contempt of court at Wilmington, Del Publix Theatre ROOSEVELT Tonite 7. CLARA BOW In "NO LIMIT" Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson in Head Hunters of the South Seas "State Room No. 19" Sound News HERE 3172 YOU GREATER ARE VAUDEVILLE Week All This Cont. From 1 P.M. A SMASHING FUN SHOW ON STAGE SCREEN That Personable Chap Buddy Walker Master Ceremonies America's Foremost Comedy Combination CLAUDE.

MARION They're "Still Arguing" And How! Percolating Pulchritude Here and There! And Boy, Are They Sweet! 8 EVERGLADE GIRLS with JOAN ABBOTT LOU CAMERON AND COMPANY Are Beautiful, But They, Bashful E. K. Nadel's 6 SAX-0-PEAL GIRLS -FeaturingRENE MARLYN Ritz Concert Orchestra Manny Stoll, Conducting Overture, "Song Review' SEE THE ACTS: GET TOGETHER FOR A BIG FUN FINALE Screen And GIRLS Collegiate Comedy -WithWayne Virginia. Churchill Kiddies: Washington Birthday Gift Mat. Saturday FEBRUARY 12:30 FUN FESTIVAL 'TIl 2 P.

M. MONTH 35c' Today Temple Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 24 Tickets now at Reisman's $1.00 to $3.00 The Theatre Guild. THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PLAY IN AMERICA EUGENE O'NEILL'S EXTRAORDINARY NINE -ACT DRAMA COLUDE 1 Perlite AN ADVENTURE in the THEATRE Performance starts promptly at 5:30. Dinner intermission 7:40 to 9.

Final Curtain at 11 p.m. Late comers seated only between the The Best Time! Learn To Dance Now (During Lent) Learning to dance by our method is just as simple as alking. We guarantee to teach beginners, who have never been on A ballroom floor, all modern dances in 8 lessons. No need of being timid about learning, all pupils taught individually, in strictly private lessons, any hour (without appointment). Ideal School of Dancing 419-421 LACKAWANNA AVE.

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM NEW YORK GRAND OPERA CO. Presents "LUCIA DI Mat. Feb. 21st "IL TROVATORE" Evening, Feb. 21st "FAUST" Monday Evening, Feb.

23rd In order to secure desirable seats make reservations now. Lewis Reilly, 114 Wyoming Ave. Phone 4-2080 And Umberto Molinari, 112 Franklin Ave. 4-1214 Pictures Phone STRAND: Home of Paramount NOW SHOWING- -ALL THIS WEEK SELF- CROWNED KING OF THE UNDERWORLD Yet the plaything of level The LAST PARADE thrilling story of final fadeout with JACK HOLT TOM MOORE and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS -ADDEDStan Oliver Laurel Hardy In "THE CHISELERS" The Prince of Wales on tour talks in Paramount Sound News. STARTING MONDAY CONSTANCE BENNETT and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in "THE EASIEST WAY" STARTS TODAY Can Money BuyLove Happiness Harmony Content! The answer, for the first time is told in, this vivid story of the hectic existence of male parasites who marry for money and become the paid consorts of society's spoiled daughters.

'Kept Husbands' -WithDorothy Mackaill Bryant Joel Washburn McCrae Clara Kimball Young "Rough and Tumble" "Dizzy Dollars" "Animal Fair" Sound News- -Organ Solo RIVIERA Paramount Pictures.

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