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~ > ~ sxe re eas wT = EST RT ‘ PAGE FOUR. , . e be yr last winter. The police had not Behan's victim burst into a gleeful ; Girl Weds Her Stepfather GetA cqua inted C ombination|* the ting €or fac, ava" he tenet a8 rag the coe a n Wi ion At Unsctena SUrser / Mystery remains) ne hurled ant epithet at her, ta s th Station ‘As he was belng lea from, the| which she fetorted: (POTASH AND PERLMUTTER) - PURVEYORS OF HUMOR IN NEW HO » two ch LLM aracte 000 FILM s of fiction can | menaces him if he touches his foot to the ground within a year. Amy becomes a model in the establish ment of Bendick. Then starts the play of two power- | ful dramatic forces. Harlan, help- less, knowing his tired wife needs | recreation, is frantic, as Tony Chan-| ning appears with ‘his invitations. ] On the other hand. Amy comes home at lunch to find Bertha Lansell with her husband. the young | “You'll Be off Broadway fcr some time, Won't you Harry?” ‘The Behans were guests of 3Irs. Johnson the night of the robbery, pitied amet A arte The only trouble with the Shop-o-scope is that it was not thought of years and court. room, of 19 months, the amg hi eg tcetrs f San Francisco, tried to rush into |, his arms. She Was held by detectives. ular ' Boston—WEEI Pop Ry WILLIAM J. FAGAN. (hited Press Rawio Editor) Only a few months old, WEBI, maintaine? by the Edison Electric Mluminating company of Boston, has come forward atid made a strong bid for recognition in the East. Those in charge of WEEI did a wise thing during the first few week of operation. Beginnings are always fraught with dangers. There {& al- ways bound to be a mixup and there This situation brings i equal the record "S| couple to a fiausigarethriding- Dis: | necessarily must be begs oe | 2 famous partne by und Perl-| aster impends. And shen in a novel} jockeying about before t ot most The , n, 1 wid aramatie ate happy combination is struck. So, : | “Peet of Clay after the gala opéning night, WEEI H 14 different] You have seer contracted for the better part of ! ings| novelties galore, but you've never WEAF's evening program which 4 sash he Fedl ¢ until’ ypu take was carried by wire to Boston and in this picture. It's done in true there put on.the air. This gave DeMille style and more than meas WEBI an opportunity to discover ures up to the best thing he has its listeners’ desires and enabled it dealing | ever done to give its audiqnce just what it playing for the a . * wanted when the station went on act every | ¢ ’ MRS, ALBERTINA FRANCES MRS. GERTRUDE UMMEL. | the air “on its own And now, in FATHER HIMSELF AND SMITH UMM Station WGI, Medford Hillside, is ure. piling | up responsible for a large part of the By ROY J. GIBBONE, NEA Service Writer. cfew operating WEEL One of WGI's c nemt in € ‘or- | ‘ er of the wor | MA D Alexander Umniel used to be Albertina Frances Smith’s stepfather. | Povular features, The Big Brother “In Hollywood with Potash’ and | Now he is her husband. She married him after her mother, Mrs. Ger-| ub, has become WEEI'S opening Perlmutter” now playing at the trude Uminel, cast him aside, And the strange part of it is Albertina | Studio feature each evening and America is th ond of. thes helped Mamnia Unintel obtain the divorce. Mamma Ummel is not at all] VWGI’s Big Brother has made, his br to the screen | SHOW CLOSING AT IRIS pleased with her new somindaw, the man who was her husband eight headquarters in WEBI’s studio. ! Goldwyn. It is an years. “I skimped and saved for 18 years to give that kid an education,” | be paeterp or eee | of oe ‘ ‘ Business ie says Albertina's mother, “I helped my husband get a home and an| 15 Program, sit) comes Thom the Pleasure t inst Whén’ ‘Bridking tp dather And this is what I get. 1 cannot understand why ‘Albertina § may ‘ ? es it « b Dp ther in Alberti he atid Al a 1 St t Sunday broadcast of Dr. Cadman’s At obeca cinaiK” tb Ee Ireland” turned open the floodgates Albertina says she ait lextnder are very happy. She cannot! y arc. A. Conference. Everready t tak tal vroducing | of fun, just as McManus has her mother should be angry with | If she didn’t | tour, the Vincent Lopes orchestra, t the fartilly doin want Lim, why should she care if I took him?” she demands. i>’ |fobtall: gases Ang Othe Seatiires: picture. | dec the Iris theat: BERIT et On each Sunday evening, WEET es 1 Sidney | ® lar rowd threw off its woe broadcasts éxeclusively the musical ~~ ; : ; in| cares and bubbled over with lively program from the New York Strand HE populur combination of drea4 ‘ V ( Betty | ¢nJoyment By i theater and a studio progtam, sltni- and matching cuat ts responsr : 2 enhett,. The oC Replete- with any number of lar In character to Roxy's’ Capitol || ble for sume of the most care ' snappy scenes in which Erin's theater program. This is one of] fully thought out comtumea Herg FAST LIFE TEET OF lovUest lassies are seen in all sorts of attractive and «abbreviated cc , the comedy paces along at pid gait. HONO R ROLL 8 4 gown of black wool trimmed (with heavy aticching th white atk) pled With & coat uf the samd terial that te lined with heavy WEEI's most popular broadcasts. ‘Dok Elsenbourg, Happy Hawkins and Jack Renaud with their dance orchestras capably attend to the jughather"" Is the same old father—| Anderson, Martin; Adains Miller) Shop; O'Neil, U. 8. Perry, Laura M.:| pecessary dance music, while popu||white crepe de EMine trinined: with ’ 955 Seekere er ee cd to Woe Me-| supply Co; Axelson Machine Co.;| Porter, Hazel; Popegay, Geo.; Proud,|lar performers of talent look after] titehing of heavy biack allk Neariy fo. itanyiye Mle tooke ee xaie | Aero Oil Products Co.; Boyer, 8. Hj] Harry Stewart Jr Proud, Lewis| thé up-to-date popular music. Re- coat Unings this season aed % like the comic strip Jiggs come to| Burch, Flore: Blair, Walter G.;/Baker; Proud, Pearl; Prewett, Cath-|Citals of vocal and ‘instrumental | krunmed in some unique way @ mean rolling pin. P.; Borders, Carl; Bullock,| peach, Mrs. F. Hi; Platte Riv. § $ j Today the show closes at the Iria. Blue Ribbon Dairy Cos Ber-| oo Co. pickrett Sie . Sirtdag lar balance. er teen A brilliant, scahuanaink pro- This afternoon Casper will be re. M. Ij; Batley, vb ato relly ,. V Loless /ERARG Zi sveeneee Con tp) tre tiep eee duction from the screen’s From the galety of a yachting | #led by {ts clever acts and pretty : Rs) Barker,|Mr. and Mrs. W. 1; Roberts, D.;/aove the average. | Programs are master-director. —_ Lavish! party at Catalina Island, Amy Lor-| Sifls at @ matinee. Again this eve-| Lewis; Berry, Ni; Brady, | Robbins, Agnes; Reburg,\ Fred; Rey-| Proadeast from Boston theaters and beantital and loaded wit! ing, young, spoiled by the generous] Mng the players will dance out upon | Catherine; B. ae hap-| nolds, Lee; Ralston, Florence; Reed, peailal whtt i ahes ia pet pcb Spills. ‘Feet of Clay” is De No: . r Ifsiater, finds Her> the stage ending their two-day en- Clare, sper}. . 3 fs reeital whic! as proved popular. ille to the core. allowan! » half-sister, Qage| Par errr os Mn, Came: sail “Hr | Geo. Russell & McCiary; Ramsey, Az] Tt will be Ihterestitig to wateh the self faced with the necessity ot ea ee Up a i guages. < acy ¢ Casper Drug &| Skarra, Emelia; Stevenson, Emeline;| development of WHET, for it has 4 work to support a husbafd, maimed | 4. .Dime Up Father {n Irelan ian} ve HJ. Clay, Lyle Be| Smith, Urada; Stewart, Mrs ;| started’ off auapiciounly. Ite pro. With Rod La Recque, Vera Revagids, Rieardo Courtez, Julia an% a vel ath etidacg Beis8! oog of the world Par parison aac c suber Abstract. Co: Connor, Mrs,| Shikaney, Blizaveth; Spencer, grams “are good, wholesome fare, Faye, Theodore Kosloff, Rober Viel tected menaced her. t n series | Ca Abstre ; or, Mrs.) panitary > } de? Chee ee aie saben ce caeeatel eats anus of the EBbta icc eal GmehACARQRES ey, H.W wie eae ‘Shoemaker, | not yet distinguished. Tt 18 a Wel] eeetaa connion of $6,000 worth of Also KINOGRAM NEW F. ution to Paramount's Famous For-| Cartoons that appear in tho news. | Capital Grocery and Market; Dreb-| Mh reitee Gr ed Negp Atenas Fh j come addition to the list of eastern gems tn the. Hotel” alaniae last so KI Ss ABLES ty. Adapted by Beulah Marie Dix] Paper every Sunday. The play i] ert. ae igiEe ' pun.| Sharrock & Purse ne : nha sther ae as ped ita det Aperd) a <2 entire} bs r Douglas, 8. W.; Dun-| Sharrock: ursel; Schoube, C! Da ee on NT and Bertram Millhauser, this screen| entirely and absolutely new. every | Delone ys Douglas, 8. Ws Duns Eta eS nsomen a Le ee Imprisonment in Sing Bing prison SPECIAL ATTRACTION. by Judge Collins today. season, with nothing left over from play has retained all the moderhitys A.; Tomlin, Taslopoulas, cus'| Author-Actor last year but the inevitable may Rat ataer”whieh ade hue: | inne peat ut te | Az, tomlin, , Taslpoutan ur Atter wentence haa been prof ‘TE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA garétta Tuttle's novel one of the tay ed hove eee McManus’ James; Uhler, Mr. and Mrs B. Ja ~ nounced, Assistant District Attorney : Selenite “beat! aclletn.*? ne famous throughout. the entire Wik ih, W. J: Welsa, bet S 1 Tl Garrison announced he had received Playin; The principal characters are Rod| Works From China to South Africa Forbens Ww ritsibw, Ww. OB. : aan rte erious U 4 Information that, Behan had been ving Suns eoaeine: OF Harlan), Vera|“Briuging Up Father” ts as well toga, “Mrs. -L.._: or, Mr, and Mra, W. If; Watker, i in the company of Miss Loulee Law- || RAYMOND OVERTURE “The "by Amb, Thomas Teynolds, the new DeMille “find,"*] Known, ns well liked and as well pa- * Fanta Te ee Tasers wy wintord, 3. 08s. Weber) Saha: AST A A edge el Ra NPUT AWAY A LITTLE RAY OF GOLDEN SUNSHINE” (Amy Loring), Julia Faye, (Bertha| tronfued as it is right here in the Gross, 0. Ta; Guehlstosk. LOr-| Wright, Chas; Watson, W. Ha], MOUN'T VBRNON, N, ¥., Nov, | led to death in her fashionable apart: Popular Hit by Fred B. Ohlert Lansell), Ricardo Cortes (Tony United States. This year's produe-| ena; Gebhard, Inez; Gorthy, W. Li] Wie te nee wiraunons 21.—Willard, Mack, ‘author, play: Channing), Robert Edeson, CForgus| tion brings a wealth of new scenery, | Gompf, C. 1 . Rs Gales) es apie Co. yoming’ Drugs &| wright and actor ts seriously 111 with x costutfes and the “ ¥/E. F.; Green, Marte; Garrett, c, 3.) Supply Villiamsport Wire Rope Lansell), ‘Theoflore Kosloft (Ben- 8 and the “'snappiest chorus” |B. B.; y aaeree Co; Wertz, R. Walker, H, /3,;| Pheumonio Inia hospital, but bis dick) and Victdr Varconl. obtainable in the big city Geiger, ©. Bis Hedger, Glenn: Hog: \Webp, Rayburn &. | Physician said today that he waa The initial beach scenes at Cata- RB SURE pkey RRR an, Dollie; Holland, ‘Tom; Henry, f confident the patient Would recover. lina, punctuatsd by a thrilling race Sedda; Hughes, Josephine; Hill Crest] 7) 9 poo Mr. Mack was takén to the hos- by twenty beautiful girls on surf: Water Co,; Hilisman, Ida M.; Haw: GREEK Ff PLOT pital five days ago. Beatfice Beebee 25c MATINEE TODAY boards behind fast speedboats, end ey M. 4 ¥ Cea a aint Bayard Stone, his fourth wife, from in a wedding between Amy and Ker- « Py s +} Hunt, Hdtthy + pn thé+huge Tanshll yachts ‘eh Hood, N. R.; Holnies, William; Haw: FR USTRA TED Wham pie Wate sepateien |. Sere TONIGHT ute back to New York. Bertha kins, Howard, Joe; Hunt, 1 hiteststat 40 “Ainy,, ales at- Cosset shnson, Mrs. A. Ly hi ; srspigs! te Aray's é , Jenkins, Elmer; Kimball Drug ay? 7 and 9 o’Clock alidwantle FA Miss FIXIT SHOW Stores; Kumpf Motor Car Co.; Kel-] ATHENS, Nov. 22.—Today's news: In New York, the poor «tticier ly, Louise; Landers, Sophie; Lloyd] P@pers announced that a military Vogel and Miller’s Musical S! engineer is a wallflower at a Building Co.; Longshore, Margaret;| Conspiracy against the government hi orgeous dance given by Bertha. A Lowe, H. J.; Ladwig, Mary; Lowell,| W@8 discovered yesterday and was nee by Tony with wife drives! I" conjunction with its regular| Esther; Leshinsky, Mabel; Meenan,| Promptly broken up by the arrest of z Kerry to the. flor, tance; collapse production the Columbia theater] Hugh M.; Marsh, Earl; Hahaffy, C. re bat at involved. The major: and the doctor's verdict that death| !st night presented nine amateurs|C.; Muek Funeral Home; MeDiar-| !ty of the army officers are declared , e ins numer of clover and amusing | tid, Mary: Mane, Men c. Bh ate| 0 be OWL ot aympathy. with anya TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY acts. These newcomers to the stage| Lean, Mrs. J. C.; Myers, Mrs. Mark;| tempt to mix up the army in poll In— nique and brought with them:a whole barrel] Miller, Don S.; McMahon, L. F.;} tes. full of song and dance and their shling, Dean; Munson, J. London advices last night announ- é6 99 66 99 D | specialties were well received. Talcott; Maxon, H, Bs ced the receipt of a special dispatch ep, | Outstanding in the program was,| West from Athens saying an attempt to * I ettv ausical comedy “Lit-| Marquardt, way sf . Fevolition there had been A Screamingly Funny Farce Featuring hat was done she| Moreman, Nichols, eentt promptly met by the arrest of Gen+ undid, what was undone she undia| Nines, Richards: Nash, W. Hy No.| @ral Loufas and other officers, thus THE GEORGIA FOUR and worse, so causing a turmoil, an| vicki, Newport, C. 0.; Old-| Preventing the movement “from —With— earthquake and a veritable whitl-| bam, H. Ci Oil Exehange Barber] spresding. THE PRETTY CHORUS eta toe ‘opaanpe takes thelf POTASH and PERLMUTTER est Ran Peters Caneel hs The Shop-o-scope takes T. Fi Pie is newest Vogel and Mill * Fire aig iNet hao Neca To Congress sighing “out “of Christmas 3 Alsou WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in “THE Law RUSTLERS” curtain rolls juying. ee A special musical program has been arranged for Pa ASIN TON, Nov. 12.—Preal 9 New the dance tonight. Moore plays the kind of music you Ard M. Gore, ft erie RON At EACH can’t resist. FPVHIS picturesque and feminine Mt) occ a. » as present acting sec is i te, reek aetaran rom tht | fo verve nl ho becomae goyarae EVANSVILLE pi] visit IN TRELAN D TAINERS — ly no one could mind it in the least. | stated officials tod = mig ind pak ¢ rs 9p ) e @ rn It is of lustrous black satin with | Frouse ay at the White ° peers pgl nv ome a “Where Joy Is Unconfined” Vif The World's Most Prolific Gloom Exterminator DI » walst and bands of| ter the « mepaties Se agg re eat p SEATS NOW SELLING ° Feed IM a pale i pei £000 ROAD NG DNIOURS ag ve MIGHT ARS Atos gee Dancing Academy tnigda teenie ae sa ae -< —$1.65, $1.10, 83c Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace 2 MATINEE a The Arkeon tonlgh Reasonable, Call Phone IRIS THEATRE and 2a as e Arkeon tonight will attract large crowds which are intent'éh ae SUE TUE aepeeene ec TODAY & ting 280 ning of joy. Moore's Music Mane srams of dance music and those R I ) ( xk | vho frequent the Arkeon know there | ‘sno better In Wyoming Drive O id Pick Y at one Week remains until the ody bao ze a pons handedout—the more the | nesies is one of three new congroce: “he ldbon Setrday nih wiht he Akos si ni do on Saturday nights without the Arkeon? wie GOREWILLBE | ~sewuwewens Kee APPOINTED TO GREEN LANTERNS ee ‘ & bi DOORS OF ' ' up and then without further hesitation the play takes up its ea tank of oon out pep. The KEEN MUSIC AT ARKEON CABINET POST aa abaret Dance at Haygoods Sat, Nov. 22. [Pen ees FRESH Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c ane .C )) U iM A MUSIC MASTERS T0 PLAY LIVE TURKEYS, DUCKS ee DLL hi mil AND GEESE a VAN BIBBER COMEDY MAG a mM Cara ay ” Se. Vid alah Wart f ‘ \ PRR POLY. Yow evs ‘ ° Ray Moore and His Music Masters ———

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