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ldresses by Judge Landis, M. Clyde|Serves His Community,” by J. Cory- TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. & AMUSEMENTS. Early Program Thursday. 5 p.m.—Grace Stevenson, harpist. {cho Panza,” comedy, at 2:20 and 8;20 ?NATIONAL HEATRE The [ NOW SHOWING ll uslc; markét report. 0 p.m.—“Budgetint to Invest,” by | p.m. ABSOLUTELY ¥ FIREPRCOF CB.NDALL'S, 12:30 p.m.—Music; weather fore-|H; K. Hutchens. BELASCO—Ethel Barrymore in TONIGHT P Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. | |“}; 0 Pm—Serlen talic on “Choosing | Reye ,Fandanso,” comedy, at 20 e 'r‘:."’.':x%% PRESIDENT “Hnoeq} ;'.Ill 12:50 p.m.—Market reports. a Vocation,” by C. M. Smith. ¥ / k," com- —— 9 to 10 pm.—Wednesday night| POLI'S—iThe Camel's Back, 0T|s SKINNER o (338 Meters). Idunce‘ edy, at 8:20 p.m. THEATER THIS WEEK LOCAL STATIONS. | & p.m.—Classical piano selections < . 10 p.m.—Grace Stevenson, harpist. GARRICK “In the ’xt Room,” at 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. NAA—Naval Rudlo Station, Radio, Va. | by Adelaide Apfel. e B e el frostam: Ry e 8:20 p.m. In “SANCHO PANZA” i[ll_poors oPEN AT 10i30 am. (435 Metern). | s Herble -Mints and Sallle ~Menkes. | e e KEPrH'S—Fritzi Scheff, vaudeville,| Adapted from Corvantes' “Don Quixote' Pennsylvania Ave. at 11th Strest. FIRST NATIONAL FRESENTS 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). planists. e e aery and Cro- |t 2i15 and 8:15 p.m. SR UV IGRT. Sa0a SehD. N BAT 2 A N 10:05 p.m—Review of the latest| 1110 am i limirbierry, Bie, me| COSMOS—Ann Francls' Colleglans. | sEATs TOMORROW. MAIL ORDERS NOW rly Program Thursday. 6 p.m.—News flashes; sport Sum-|pooky by sl o 0 | - 4 by Llewellyn Jones. b by Mrs. Frances A. Har- | vaudeville and motion pictures, con PHOTOPLAYS OF DISTINCTION L m.—Live stock reporis. Decoration,” by Mrs. Frances A. Har- | vaudeville and motlon pletures .y EARLES DILLINGHAM Prosents C n e A Vegetable -m.—Bedtime story. e o= iy 130 amg-“The New Servant in| STRAND—“Theater Comique Russe, JOHN GALSWORTHY'S Continuous 11 A. M. Until Midnight | e —Late - Shlgents p.m.—Radiowl concert; Dr. | cominoroni ot Vo, Anancial and E. Kimball. vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. With Lioyd * Hughes, © | % r H 1 -y —Live stock markets. Fowler. baritone; Ralph Rich el - % 50 8 et reports. PRESIDENT “If Winter Come Ferguson, Winter Hall a S 1 i¢tomment. a 3 midnight. - » ve stock reports. [ S Prugaws Sk kealuy. | 12 moon—Market reports; weather| 4:15 p.m.—Julie Maurino, violinlst. | R7ALTO—Lionel ~Barrymore, in catier bureau Teport. | 1o ¢ pm—Musical entertainment. | reporia: ] 4:30 pam. Carl H. F. von Lautzl.pio lnPe dii®ae 11:15 am., 1:15, WITH ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST ‘feeds, crop reports, | 5 Dan—Howard Theater Orchestra: | 19:35 pm. .| pianist. 215 515, 395 and 9:15. pam. |organ ‘music by Jack Lewis. Auna 3. Pitersone © - Al by Mre DU mr_sutie Maurino, wiolinist. | 300 T T S s “The Light SPECIAL 1 p.m.—Market reports, 5 D tories for children, by 2 bert 20t —_— ki 5 cdr 15 am., 1:15, 3:26, WWJI—Detrott (518 Met 1:30 p.m.—] m | Minne Ellis 0'Donnell. That Failea,” st 111 NATIONAL 3 REPUTATION s etera; pm.—Late Anancial news and | Minne'] 7:30 and 9:40 pm. Naron Thurs. 4:30 co MES Do News._ Orchestra: voeal | ONMENE rmesoaameny PALACE—Thomas _ Meighan, in Violin Solo, Jowe Huarte 73 . electi hy che | = P.m.— o iy G =05 ¢ F’|'n:||::i'-.:?'und Sikret e Y DABIis of ek ‘SHapche | "anm.iit\‘l(n:l(;‘:p::xt:inunns “STONE DEAF’ HEAR MUSIC | “Woman Proot,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, FHETEMINENT. _OARITONE 4 { s | 3:15 pm.—La : 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. reports; music (daily) : uraday. and ,I,.e{(.,', g finsncislietmment BY AID OF RADIO DEVICE |, MerroroLiTa ;Mff’:asmfifix?y\':xlsr: CRANDALL'S A¥BAssADoR ar : WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- health' Service |, 5:30 P —Closingxfgolcs guota- e Bepucllon, Siipin MIGHTIER THAN THE BOOK TODAY—POLA g pany (261 Meters). 2 T o0 ke i 725 e e R i CHEAT." And “FIGHTING BLOOD. Comedy—Symj 10 a.m.—Weather report. 0 p.m.—News and sports. "AMBASSADOR—Poll Negri in “The Round .34 am port. H ol i . S - ound 4. (d;‘?)?)to 5:30 p.m.—DMusical program | 3 pan—News Orchestra. i\ £3 nu\nn.if";c""'("]‘i"'(.';““,b., 7By the|Cheat.” Shows start at 7 and Highly commended by the TONORROW—x i HARLAN. . | p.m.—Weather forecast: market WRZ—Springfield, Maas. (337 ) ’ A e p.m. Tickets: $2.50, $2, $1.50, 31 Press and the Public TiaMTE N o hone A9 WOAP—Chesspeake and _ Potomae | "POts: Meters). japplication of amplified electrical| ®ppinp oy wremptation,” at 11:35 . Anhus Boih ee TRaTaE B JIMMIB ADAMS, o “DONE 1IN e i 6 p.m.—Dinner concert by the WBZ vibratory sound currents, Dersonsj, 1:30, 3:35. 5 and 9:40 pm. | —go s e e e o ers). - S vibratory {am., 1:30, | :‘lkpxh" oS | WIP—Philadelphia (509 Meters). :Quintet. 4 ) .. |ratea as “stone deaf” have been en- R S—Jack Pickford = in SHUBERT'GARRICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CRANDALL'S "C'Fi::“‘::'da ilent. p.m—Weather forecast. nrh H Gectric Capacity” by 1d-|4pled to hear music, it was an|e ‘i nish at 11 am. D"tl'. 3 ™ 2 EVA NOVAK and BRY- . p.m.—Dinner musl, y ! oo oy = jounced upon the conclusion of tests 7 . 5:10, and .. | Franklin 3163 ANT RN “TEMPTA WRC—Radlo Corporation of AmericA jordan-Lewls Dance Orchest e ndi T ileh e - tales; i e New York Institution for In-| e e e 3 s § pm—Childrens mous, by Peggy| | PmBedtime story:roll call. | Draventions:” by Hurel . Martin; Struciion of the Deaf and Dumb. The, .+ GO0 Cautreur never | Winthiop Aes and Guthise Mottt Bresins emmamm e e HES < e g : { A araid T Ma exper s were conducted by A : Albion. Farly Program Thusnday. o O D L G s, Yadio expert and elec. | knows where he is to drive untitl “IN° THE NEXT ROOM” {PRESIDENT THEATER otn & 1B S 1:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. = SAps by S Oxissnis: Marden trical engineer. his majesty is actually seated in the | ANewPlay byEleanorBobson and HarrietFord | MONDAY EVE., NOV. 12 TOOAY L AND i 8 p.m.—“Some Taxes the Motorist| 3 E 11 pmee Wbz Quintet: T G 1 )1 i 3 bam. Abram Shifter, planist; { }ariten Suintet Turner La| The use of a radio receiving ap-., This is a continuance of the PICKFORD, & ARRISON'S FIN L e | T tteeten oy {azern, actompanice s " M| paratus requiring no_acrial, ground | ;UL LHGn " cume into force when PEMBERTON s o S PR chairman of the American Automo- Wires or outside connection was em- % & : L | B e cLo! wscended the throne. 1 AND B e Aacsioting. WOC—Davenport (484 Meters), | arly Program Thursday. | Dloyed tn the experiments. Although | Queen Vietoria ascended (he thro - | % DANCERS CRANDALL’S , $uvor Theater . - 8110 p.m—Song recital by Kath-| 7:30 p.m—Sandman's v 11:55 a.m.—Weather reports; market | the regular radio currents were not 3 B erine Brooks, somcans. Program: (1) 50 pm—Bport Bowey o ather re. |Teports, T | utilized, the apparatus provided a Direction Lee and J. J. Shubert. Rivals Ruth 8t FoDAY “Se Florinde e fedele” (Scarlattl): | port. i Se means through which a volume of | We do not have bargain Evenings at 8:30 p. m. ARD . o8 asel 7 3 2. £ ) 4 ) bresiniod : i _ Tickets nt B fMce Now S* MAN Her Rose” (C. Wh oo | (S Bm—Bducational lecture under | WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). [i0und could he tranemiited and in-}| - gales in garages—and yet ||| Mate Todar and fat. at 2:20 p m. __Tickets at Box Office Now & AN (@) “Fanchonette” (Katherine Farm Duresy . o Beott. County| 81 e ghsart by Mes iiculty was experienced in{| we are building more than ARTHER HOPKINS ~ PRESENTS CoEWs “larke). 9 p.m.—Ory . . 8 n Davis, ang, and a i % those rated as low as 5 per o . { OEW! A Gra i Plario| mecitAl by Roses sun,"n’.'l.'n,(,"f:,,"m',“;""" Helen Peter- D of her pupils. o hear perfectly, aceoraing || any other builder in town. venue Grand Finckel. 11 p.m.—Musical program. to 11:45 p.m.—Texas Hotel | (5 the report, while several students, ! 2 2 A L e It pany 5 Pa Ave. SE. i 0w o A . DA 3 P SUNDAY w0 pm.—Song recital Floyd 5 | rated as “stone deaf” and lacking w'hy ls That" A c TODAY— 01 RiCH illiams, tenor. s at Early Progxram Thursday. % ar drums. also were able to hear' v F STREET AT 15th <2 l'l}m'v”m the plano. Program: Since | 5, WHAS—Loulxville (400 Meters) shen: the, volume of sound was fn-| ™ Mot Yoy 3 |_a.m—Market quotations, e - |when the volume of sound was in 3 : u i - T e BART it T Mot You© (Mary. Sdiner) noon—Weather and siver fore-| 5:20 to 10 p.m.—Concert under the creased We build up to a stand. N ANEW COMEDY~ e e e o A Salter); (b) “Sweet Be Thy Rest"| , i 5 ane TWebarer i i b ” et ) | cast: market Guotations: agrograms. | usPices of Mrs. Jane Webster Mur . ard—not down to a price. ‘A ROYAL FANDANGO s D - {[I"CRANDALL’S Apotto Thenter $:50 Do Song recital by Robert p.m.—Chimes concert. ell. g oy B0 206 AKINS<AUTHOR OF “DECLASSEE® nniversary Bi g LL’ Frederic Freund, baritone. * Mrs. |, 3_P-m—Closing stocks and mar- Early Program Thursday. i @ e THOMAS MATIN| TRDAY {1 the piano. Program: (a) TODAY IS and ALICE = — = R : = A 6 p.m.—Strand Theater Orches- | ONE TUBE T p ; (Roger_Quilter): (b) “To 0 p.m.—Educational program; |5 t% 5 B o ! Gob D (Roger Quilter): (e) “Mein |lecture by Karl G. Stephen; music. Jugt micop SoneRNe Alao| o ; Dutstes” (Roget” Qullter)? (o) hateln e I |t e S . mir’ RADIO SETS Up . NEXT WEEK B 9:05 p.m.—Song recital by Anita R. [ . = = = S Ang - 2 = - = ket reports. in “TO THE LAST ‘Anathema” (Von Feilltz). WOR—Newark (405 Meters). aiefs : v £ R 5 3 Ganges. contralto Ross at | ¢ bild WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). | Special Sale of 8 X Seats Tomorrow 4 And “'PAPYRUS vs. ZBYV." , J WITH LILA LEE IN NDALL’S Yerk Theater fhe pias parar PR .m.—"“Radlo for the Layman/| Slent Gl A B C Electric Washing Machines William Harris, Jr., N Ga.Avek! becBt. “WOMAN-PROOF "’ INEE SATCRDSY % ?";m By GEORGE ADE JOYCE, 1'h I"HHI GRE GOD- News—Toptce—overtars : RS ey 5 p.m-—Frank L. Shackleford, KSD—St. Louls (346 Meters). WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY | Ansouncen ‘Out_of the Depths” (Rogers). | temor 9 p.m.—Abergh's concert ensemble; ) p.m—Plano rgeital by Rose-| $ D.m—Winifred Ridge, contralto. solo violinist 719 9th St. N.W. I John Drinkwater's e A BT CCaLb, R v gacens], 0 PO s | TRk EMEMBER | BunroF stesr ST 9 mind.;n. b ¢ C, Ross at | to, 7 WEAF—YXew York (492 Meters). o ~ i » LOEW’S — plano. n ~Homage” | b Murray will give | 7 pm.—Religious program under ” S PN e S s L S | D B, g, wk ' { STUDENTS’ CONCERT ouble 2 Low, ¥ & Lamberti, cellist. { of Amer| musle by the Clinton o al ks . . Sweet Cha ; “Chanson % | 8:15 p. ythe ~Lamberti, dra- |Synagogue Choir. Mai” (R ) atic Lois Winter, planist. | 7 p.m.—Daily sport talk, 1 Main 1770. Munsey Blig. - F STREET AT 12th et of time| 8 ario Cutayar, tenor. " hornton ¥ E. Morrison Paper Co. | our enormous saler prove satistaction. -~ tisuous 10:30 ir 2 Auspices Community Center Dept. Song recital by Wi L famatie G . Tl oKt dia 40 p.m.- rtet “Every Garage a Masterpiece. R 2 of the Public Schoolx ng recital by Lols Winter, pianist. t 1008 Pn. Ave. York S h NOW PLAYING .. < George C. R ; Macio Cutgsar. senor.| i . ew Yor ymphony VE FRIDAY EVENING CONCEF no. P m: (a) “Ave M 10:30 p.m.—Dawson Olivier enter- | Paramount Presents 1 SCHOOL. 8:30 P.\ (Kahn): gnus Dei” (Bizet): (¢ 3 i a5 Aria £ Rigoletto” (Verdl): (d) ! i e Orchestra M) RANCES ALDX. Thar Tay U : Hrcaer” (Satien). o s stdar EVENING CONCERT DALY AREZ, Contral hat Lay Upon 3 (Salter ¢ e W s 1o . ? ) ? x PAL 27, Contralto 10:15 p.m.—Duet by Warren L. Ter- ey i ermen, planisl. E : Auditorium, Central High School A S Violinint ry, tenor, and arland Randall, Al ’“.”ed“‘:_":““‘e,- S Ak y Monday, Nov. 12th: 8:30 P.M. 9—GABRILOWITSCH, Planixt tenor. Program: Aria from “La Forza i ¥ erman, plan- s Vel - Rt el il March 14—TITO SCHIPA, Tenor. del Destino” (Donizetti). 3:40. pom.—*Half Hours With 8 g i3 3 £ R - . = SEASON, $6, $5, $4, $2.50 3:40 p.m.— uc- 5 the principal compositions to be rendered . , $6, 35, 34, Early Program Thursday. iu]s;rxul ‘Women,"” by Mrs. James Lees . b 3 = = 3 All Beats Reserved, $1.25, $1.00 and 75c GB" R":)TA:_D —K!:Pl,;\:gu,\. o sfl“‘W; %9 Lf:* “fflrgl l’:‘h!;' 10, a.m.—Foreign exchange quota- | Laldlaw. 3 . 3 : R3] eo7ge Mcljord's superd piciun e Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau flm}q prepared by the Washington W--MIS o )?:c'm "ok! tAhv-‘nl"‘lbr:- Arts, O:gt:?‘;l';£'xlphnya great roman. Droop's, 13th and G Sts. M. 6493, Tokn &nd Teust COMBRRE e 1of) e p AR (36 Metens)) Y : ! o | With JACQUELINE LOGAN foment by Agnes M. Callen. 3 3 ] o A J Farm and home reports. Early Program Thursday. -z K > P / X Ben Turpin Comedy —Plano recital by Mar- | 18,1130 pm—Address by & repre: ' - : 4 ot A ) g : e ! Neni overicic e 3 he Dallas Ghamber of 3 T A T ; e i B | comnieielon S s oDetis : N\ | TR - —= | wowmeY emnvEs. w o S e IS pm—Song recital by Martin| ypyy_ piabursh (128 Meters). ‘ A ) . g 3 | woat ol MoCullough = = p.m.—Dinner concert by the § ! > 5 = k Night 8:30 to 12 B 1349 Wiscos . ction in international | ! a 7 Eyery Week Night F - coh PRt on SR TSP | miveurEn Adhietio Aseociation OF . ! i DUNCAN DANCERS DUMBARTON " SiRes* it adio Corporation of America. 9 - - ' hment changes e} A 2 3 N R e hilaren's hour by Peggy| 1:30 b-m.—Literary period. - e And OLYMPIC G Albion. p.m.—Children’s period. - dnylite that eliminat { ARG 7 : L g ~ g p.m—Farmer-market reports nnd improves visibilit S A l V l ! DAZZLIY ROUND. Pe DISTANT STATIONS. 5 _p.m —Testimonial dinner. 50 watt Type B Masda lamp. NEWEEADE 535 Sth St. All Programs Scheduled for Eastern = World's Greatest Harpist 4 B s cenre o ard Time. = Theater—Friday. Nov. 9, 4:30 Alio amatenr night. W ew York (465 Meters' = Mrs. Gréene's Concert Burea FRIDAY |NHOME 1220 C Street — L d a Fall” by A 1 JLORLY W § pm—“Long Legs an Y D AN G M Enlarged Orchestra—Many Seats THOMAS MEIGHAN, 1o “MALE AND p Florence Smith Vincent. 2 S P . Py THE‘SPIRI’T*WORVLD HLECol 7:30 p.m.—Cafe Boulevard Orches. i1 3 - ; 16 PRIZES A W tie word, World," & review of reviews talk. el i : i) _LINSON, in Boulevard Orchestra. Wednostay, Nov. e 8 B A wl the. GRAEDIMaTE G e N "N CIRCLE 295 Pa. Ave. P . by Jack Snyder. Ample Parking Space S0 pan—Ellie Ebeling, soprano HOPE HAMPTON, SITA NAEDI. . LEW $:45 p.m.—>Mayor Hylan's People's X i 47 CCURATE productive capacity largely | ¢ Po L‘!s Shubert Attractions :f { QY. (ONRAD NAGEL AWFUL cRE e e J N ot : TONIGHT 8:20 || wijre S sircer sna T 8 pami Ebeling. soprano. ¥ depends upon good vision, which, in 1A RIAlTo 1HP.M. e o O AH BRI ETITE e Sesewra a The Selwyns Present i “LES MISERABL { H and ALICE Winter Foods for Baby A THRILL FOR EVERY SECOND THE . MATRIMONT." by Anne Lewls Plerce. Gibson’s = turn, depends upon proper lighting. Glar- rh © “Lioner, || CAMEL'S BACK |american i v ) p.m.—Mayor Hylan's People's By Somerset Maugham. CLAIRE ADA “LEGALLY T REGENT 3% ~ Play House. 1814° N St. X.W. 1* E T Stn. 515 p.m.—William Hirshmann, bari- one. fusion. That is why every Emeralite is fitted with O pm. Nathan Kroll, nine-vear||. What TIs the New T e * violinist. . k> 4 . Ve —Closing reports of the|| Edison Really Worth? ight i _savi ite. New York stat department of tarms y I light into soft, eye-saving daylite. and matkets »sing quotations. Speaking in terms of dollars 5 s " —_ and cents, the New Edison in 3 Better light means Better Eyes, also Better Work. WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). Upright Models sells at $100 6 pm—Produce and stock market || up, and in Console Models at When you Emeralite your office, you have the quotations; news bulletins, 3 ; : u : best eye insurance, promote the efficiency and carly P Thursday. Now. if you will give this | o E O P Stogk market el your careful consideration you comfort of your staff, reduce maintenance cost 12:30 p.m.—Stock market report. Jour Sereral copaldetstions you i Sk 5 2 7 40 p.m. Produce market reports;|y Lo, oraph that is really : by standardizing equipment, and enjoy the satis- weatlier S «Law|| worth anything is _ surely 3 5 5 S it o L L nd address. “Law || \orth at least $100. You can : faction that invariably follows any o i ket a very nice Cabinet Model { merit. Emeralite is also ideal for home use. T for $100. WLW-—Cincinnati (300 Meters). & - 9 p.m.—Concert, by the First Pres- But, after all, the question || The Emerald glass shade, tilted by a touch of the o | urd an Orchestra: “An Evening of || 'of brice Is of secondary con. hand, reflects a flood of soft daylite just where e R A i ronay o llege of Music of | sideration to the question of ~ SHURA ACTION. ( — four Sibpors son it is needed, does not tarnish or-collect dust, and RINOGEAN Your o1 : L Lk . N .. . & arly Progeam Thurstsy, (| Pouxnt”an “Eaison today and b> - having no perforations, g.ves enduring service. | » : {f] EARL WILLIAM —We ecast »aid whatever price y z 11:30 a.m.—Weather foreca: ¥ P you con Russian Boy Pianist—11_Years Old MASK. " AL RE3T0 1 Business reports ?lgxefinfi'“hl"\?""wififlf f | i Genuine Emeralites are branded and have the Poli’x Theater. Fridny, Nov. 16, 4:30 || A1 noyio. Al flese ropor about 1t?" Quality Is remem- : Daylite Screen. Look for trade mark. It is your (- ; M Bhoors. 10tk and o e . sass || TRUXTON K Aneind 2 | bired long after the price e . y _DROOP'S, _Sts. | TON ppiscins RADIO BUG! been forgotten. Ask any Bdl. guarantee of satisfaction. ; ; NG gon owner and see what he ’ o # B MAE WO ks about {t. . Hundreds have : . e e S j : : VWA, told us that they would not 2 3 v sy A by office ‘:fli'vn. War:l!i"g:;n'::tofirr:wnr part with their New Edl oo BRY DL TATCRE e At - PPIE | highforflattopdesk. L ) etrated booklet Poli's Theater—Monday, Nov. 19, 4:30 Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau. 3 in saving, therefore, “the value 2 N showing over 50 designs of the New Edison s priceless 3 S of ,,,,‘,.u,.. for d.‘.k_ S Droop's, 13th and G. M. 6493, = when you consider the worth 4 3 3 5 o q = —_ e —_— iranineelio i || RN 2= = e I e | NEW YORK SYMPHONY | Ristivix ivg of ncns . 2 : ORCHESTRA | 50 abpeints o equired. 10 & °""1“' into your home.” - : . “3 W T H. G. McFADDIN & CO. T SR Buy som—tist . Get Your Edison at e Dot e ¢ 32 Wereen Serest New Yeek ? Sk ente T aentng, et 20| Catherine Balle, 719 9th St. N.W. Radio Corp- —Federal Poli's Theater—Tuesday, Nov. 13, 4:30 We teach you to dance in & few Forest sets always on hand. ) 5 | ’ - TS ot by Dt AR prank. 6506 Stromberg-Carlson Head Sets........34; GIBSON'’S ! : TR Makese oE Leiliint Duvices bt e tonsons.~ Priv Class. Heduced rates. e A 5 5 v = E ; On Sule Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Theater Craft Studio JOHN J. ODENWALD 917919 G St. N o ehone B o0 o 5 . _ - Star Classified - Stage Dancing SEEEIEEE A e .Pages Reflect the " femaind Rer, Faple Speanine I > . . Community’s e B il e e, Taa E g Wants The Sparkling Prima Donna S T e correctly in & few %iamnnb %ngaing : i KIND m T”Ems I Whatever you want— Fnl'z‘ SGHEFF 320 0 BE NW. rere ey ey PR t Litt ) isplaced lights hurt the eyes. le Tal ing or misplaced lig] 24 With Charles Cherry--—-Violet Kemble Cooper DANGEROT Early Program Thursday. g Auditorium concert the New Edison 3 Eyes behave better and last longer when working SEENA OWEN & GREAT CAST BEG. SUNDAY—SEATS SELLING CAROLINA " £ N CLATe SE 'n “ROU D_LIPS - Most Novel Show o the World || -t X_”,l G BALIEFF'S ALICE, CALHOUN, HIDNTCHT wolgncactisliveba e with a light that suits them. Daylight is best be- ORWARD sshold players. 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