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WHERE SOUND COLISEUM STARTING TONIGHT NGING, MUSICAL DRAMA THAT ACHIEVES THE HEIGHTS OF COMEDY A TALKING, HEAR and SEE “WINNIE” Sing A Darn Fool Woman “Like Me” 1C A “Watching My Dreams Go By” VITAPHONE COMEDY e 'Cottlon? [ S T“BROADWAY” IS NOW ! SHOWING, PALACE —————————a ‘. The most remarkable thing about | “Broadway,” the all talking picture now being shown at the Palacel | Theatre, is its tempo. Paul Fejos, the director, and Carl Laemmle, Jr,, the associate producer, re- sponsible for the translation of the famous stage play to the screen, have so handled the filmi as to get, not only the staccato tempo of the play, a feat unusual in mo-{ tion pictures, but a movement of the story and plot that correctly interprets the hectic, rapid, neurotic vspirit of Broadway itself. { VAR ST | RUDY VALLEE IS :1 COMING TO PALACE ° . Starting tomorrow night, the Pal- lace will present as the feature pro- duction, “The Vagabond Lover,” starring Rudy Vallee and his Con- inecticut Yankees. Radio listeners will meet their idol in a spectacle, of gay song and lavish c production presenting, with de dramatic pomp, this minstrel Juan. Radio Pictures has spared neith- er time nor money to make this one of the outstanding productions in their year's output, and Juneau picture fans will have an oppor- tunity to enjoy an evening filled with real music, singing and danc- ing. rved Don e |daughter, Mrs, Ludwig Nelson ani her three daughters with him to | |spend the summer on his home- stead at that place. 1 | | i JUDGE EWALD HAS RESIGNED Fifth Official of N. Y. City,! Under Fire During Past Ten Months, Quits NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., July 15.—Magistrate Ewald, under in-| dictment for mail fraud, has re-| signed. He is the fourth judge and | the fifth official of Netv York City | to resign or be removed under 1)!01 during the past 10 months. 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