Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1924, Page 12

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The Four Lamys, managers and | on the horizontal bars with spring Last night her song about a |board attachment. offer thrills with bootlegger's wife, hauling the hooch | exceptionally daring and accurate around in a baby carriage, when mar- | work; Will and Gladys Ahern are far ried only a couple of months, scored [above the average in entertaining a big hit. A couple of the old suc- | ability, the stories of the former be- D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. and- Frederick Arundel, director of || music and presentation. The novel spectacle of “staging” a motion picture will be in progress all tonight. Work of altering the Na- morning and requires nine hours’ labor of a large crew. 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