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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. New Orleans—Michigan boy, -3 | cremation was offensive to her re- 5 7 . April 11th and 12th. In 1925 Mrs. Within 10 years he was madc | W ; : b v 3 ) I : g At S A ar old owned by J. L. Pontius De- | ligious sentiments. Members of his iske and James T. Powers headed vice president and general manager OV N Earg.d ) 1 4 MNEY S ARRE[] in 150th anniversity all star cast, and placed in charge of production. | \ elnlght ews troit, wins Louisiana Derby. family and close friends witnessed | < Fame b el cremation of Watzl's body yester- and they will be seen in thc same Sheehan has an endless vitality, is EASE $ rols t P ' theater, three per- “alwa full of plans.” To illus- /) s ay. - Saturday matinee. . wanted D, W. Griffith to direct Domestic: was buried quietly last evening in Mrs. Malaprop, rigid with decor- | “What Price Glory.” Shechan dis- . 2 \\'ashi]ngbton—filreon says r%dera- :hsvclex;tm;lo:e;nncdtc;sir“:sr;lm A | : H , is played again by Mrs. Mskp. H 1t |agreed, essigned Raoul Walsh to the Y | tion of labor will oppose confirma- atzl shot a . Mac- Nancy Carroll's Vehicle I5 a Riot s Reres; e Susinianmous, win ‘Warner Bros. Vitaphone Hit|zzrece sosisned naout waish o i 3 483000 Intended » Units 0 iion of Farker for supremo court ANTIWET FEE“NG Grimahan Tus dundsy ana U his absurd fimry will be pla)cd by . ) history, A g his ‘*discoveri ' . New fork — Kellogg expresses committed suicide. <1 Fun and Song Jumes T. Powers; ¥autkiand by pe- | SCOTIDG & Big SUCCESS | were Enean aga, sanet Gaynor. vic New England ReDIL | none " navat onterence s raes | e - dro de Cordoba; Captain Jack Ab- tor McLagl nd 1 Lowo. .. rmaments, not increase parity. i i q 'S o by Rolia Betan fthaibinfriand = tor Melaglen 830 BAnUnY Tomsl e on toneroneets i mouse | [0WA @l Missouri Towns™ On Lotstleallfl gg:lr(elgmfigs o “Honey,” which is at the Strand | choleric Sir Anthony by John Craigi | A thrilling story of the west of | (e film corporation’s gross receipts | Loston, March 20 (UP)—A total [unq sehate attack Hoover statéments Ralo i Sie in Poll Sunday for 4 days is a sweet show, |the truculent Sir Lucius O'Trigger | 1o covered wagon days, with ajumped from $21,000,000 in 1925 to | of 3,483,000 acres of potatoes will |of republican administration achieve- niorcement »iae 1n Lol New Tork, March 29 P—Dissat- X 4 $72,000,000 last year. be planted this year, according to [ments. v R isfaction over the split” of lottery by Andrew Mack. Lydia Languish | / Buaftale, ). W-plin Sig Auntos 4 / profits’ was believed by the police Miss Nancy Carroll, the darling of N 5 . glorious outdoor background in Y with her sentimental novels, is as 5 clisve er Wrong 3 Nopd N onRe America’s movie fandom, is the star. | signed to Margery Maude who thus | hatural colors, is ie Song of, the | Believed Owner ong reports from mar thousands of |y, "y, forcon testifies Marchand| New York, March 29 (UP)—Senti- today to have caused the killing of said he didn't C'\,u if his wife didn’t | ment in favor of prohibition en-|john Torres, .25 reputed “‘policy B acles Thin fhe o |imbleas hr svanodarance won. bhe) West? lhe mew:Warner Btos. Vit |, There imate,mo clouds, ouer,theifarrien: . New England crop in “Sweetie” if that can be imagin- |stage after her retirement followipg | Phonc opereita maw at thescapitol Sheehan-Fox assoclation until Shee- | yeporting service. liv 4 I L 2 n “Sweetle Pl o ke IRLAE D 2 2 = 8% 1 It certainly | han he became convinced that his intended ac is 5.4 per !y forcement is strong in Ames and Os- | king"” of Baltimore. B e e e e marcieseto mradberol Buren | 01CE 00 B e radue, | Fox's attitude on a refinancing pro t more than harvested in 1929 Washinston—Hoover adopts policy |\ cicCmt BERE B Fin oe S| Torres was shot six times by Sy % : e PR o marks a new cra in picture produc- E e E 4 - | cent more tha 929, ‘ 4 i | ¥ 3 3 RNaELee o el momen s of ok Jr. - BilesMagn g, T anliEbsanasaliedsl FAEE Sl e N ine. |ject was “harmful to the best in| 9.0 per cent less than harvested in|Of Bradual withdranalieot ol Joseph ‘and Joplin, in Missouri, ac-{¢threc men who fired _at least 1% Sip oy, wherens <Honoy: shows her |ds the daughter of Sir Cyrll Mandel; Bh o 59 the magnificeat | terests/ of thescompanies and to his | r93g, and 3'3 per cent * more;than from ity Tnd—D. O, Steph- |COT4ing to the latest tabulation of [shots from a’sedan as the Baltimore IR Nsndetsly dplectabis uhatacied | and Winiteed Rmemasud dshs ) B8 5 S e own interests - as well.” Sieehan | i1 T average Aichigan C 4 | cities and towns in the Literary Di-| man stopped to light a cigaret while iyho is at all times lovable, | thrilled by the knowledge that she ne there runs a strain géwintense s enson, life term prisoner, denied 94 | “/CE" FtowT L e .0 .0 s Eal Y & Fole which helped to.| diama. Unlike most muical pro-|then obtained a show cause order ‘ith average growing conditions | emnorate parols by Indiana |5¢SUs mationwide prohibition poll. |strolling through the Red Hool scc- i el g S TR e Balia) el el S iR e ey preparatory to secking an injunction | in 1930, @ yicld of 115 bushels per | S3¥ CHPOEIY BIGE 5 The following incomplete returns |tion of Brooklyn last night. His R e o e R L biast el il sty that would restrain Tox from re- |aere can be cxpected, and with the | %3¢ PHAOM BATON PRI o one, | Were announced: slayers escaped. QY 1o fast and riotaus. “1' 0 Siatiel e 's are many dramatic inci.|financing his corporations through |acreage indicated, total potato | ahand niter. LMl 6| A : Police were informed the automo- | Georgette Cohan, George Tawde and | dents as the story unfolds and al-|the so-called Dancamercca-Biair | production in 1930 of 410,000,000 r-in- and shooting wife | Racine, Wis. . bile carried both New York ~and Edward Powell 3 ways the spectator feels the excite- | Plan. bushels. Such a crop would bel; : i s wounded by 14- |Carthage, Mo. . 3 i7 | Maryland license plates and express- ldwa b ays secta feels the excite- X 2 ! e > o 1927 @ fa Toplin, Mo, . T w1l The taoreron - Tems . ioomit | ment cad thill (het b Hovs haon |- Bupshan chavgel dhat thlb vigw | slie ter than the 1921 €Ol | yourolg. brother-in-low. Tuil t ed the opinion that Torres had heen | plays written by various Englisa | pxperienced by the hrave pionee would be $31,850.000 more expen- i & s, accotding to" th Kansas . City — Police ver Lrachost amatists during the period of the | of 1540 as they set out in {heir|Sive to the stockholders than the crop reporting service's bulletin to- b o SE0F 10 TN Nichael Kat Onlshcs -called old comedics, only three— | crude covered yagons to a|plan offercd by Halsey, Stuart & jday, intended to reffuce their potato | i oi"druggist, as ransom to gang | | “The Rivals,” (now revived), * J\r-‘“‘.,l across the desolate s 5 compan r‘l"': I(\“lUkl\L‘ IV’: to ]VL)I}E .; of Kidnaper: 3 i ed to lease her parcntal mansion to| School for Scandal” —and = "She|anq thus Jay the foundation for th Tox was bitter in retaliation. He | S S e Torcign: * [Rochester, N. Jobyna Ralston, a wealthy widow | SL00PS to Conquer® possess the M- llindustry o this great nation, some |alleged that Shechan had enfered | 5o 7 Corago of 150,000 acres. | London-American maval ~dele- | tmeT™ it 3 s ) a 2 e a barga alsey, Si " yea @ a ol e ST 1. T BEe 0 oae b order o | ;l\nlo(:‘ u\:\“.:‘\\r‘lr(v:;:‘xxrls xpllxaol ‘olflhnm‘ Smdn fortunes, More ofton |IN0 @ barkuin with Hais wmnu@m\v Potato acreage for New Tngland is | gates try (o make clear pcsl(xon o e N o Ghihe ] bR ak ¥ | they did mot. But always thers | American Tele & . 235,00 ; nsultative treaty; British | mans‘.i-f o e oS e | (o ptional dramatists, Richard iR “Song of thy |OWNCr Of the Electrical Research RBTCE e acres in Deference to Relations I 3ri S 2 New England states aside from sat!sf) ench sccu"!y d(‘nm“d“ Roth; her chosen prospective son-in- | oy oneridan and ;"‘Le;rfx‘: West Frodiiols (Gorporations.qnspond) ne indicate fthe following| Dublin—Cosgrave's re-clection as| Vienna, March 29, (P —Contrar law, Stanley Smith: and her detec- | s [3 ; : There is a delicate love story.|€reditors) "by which he was to SUp-| . n0ee: New Hampshire and Mass. | president of Dail Eircann expected. |to their dying wishes, the bodies of | et G e e R B aRen e g S0t fa ioeautirinl a1l io) 1T (P ARGTLG Al tHoV BRNE Loy notstiS e .(11 London—Bondflield resoldtion, au- | Dr. Ernst Watzl, Cleveland chemist e e A v ha Naaey | poerlaushteriandycho sunafecklont(of [l inin ovatuithivar Al tmir rianita | i ntial nterest in the company. | .oy "Nreimont. an increase of 6 per | thorizing $30,000,000 unemployment |and inventor, and his bigamous & nite a ! er Huother Sheels Gillaghen|osas - ocionas Dt pl\z‘t‘ who, through a misunderst That is the bargain he is trying 1o | cont’ Connecticut, an increasc.of 4 | fund loan, passes commons. bride, Mrs. Mary MacGranahan, & 2 ers, e services he most | ! SR ; . s d % B are forced to assume the roles of | celebrated o lis an army deserter. Their fortunes Put throfigh. per cent., No change is indicated | Vienna—Body of Watzl is ere- |ere not cremated together. 308 Main Street k and butler sctivel [gelebrutee, antews WiES il A8 T8 [ ors 0ot Mo ultt wortward 1‘ Charges Accumulate for Rhode Island mated. At the last midute an uncle of e A0l Dulier aespechves Jithis country, Jlifwessafconsiantifa. |y g i And thus charge and counter- Vit i Mary MacGranahan received | M Girls’ Nov ! A series of hilarious comedy epi- | orite in the repertory of the Augus- ‘ll|“\m“:‘x‘|1”\\| 1!:“”1 Injal eanniig | o BRI AEE Ml ST = = R s B Ay e dranstin i Girls’ Novelty Syncopators sodes result from this situation. OF |tin Daly's Stock cdfnpany which | 10U e e B iy b ot The Painted Angel I B orthund | Howarth. of Cleveland, saylng that course Stanley Smith falls in love | held the stage during the period of | 13 eventually given the opportunity | o o) e 500t bt o At Pal Theater Bloomfield, N5 J,,>wing g : with Nancy, cven though he is un-|ihc greatest distingtion of the/Amer. | t0 Tedeem himself and in the end |y -5 & Gy 0T G f,.m;,)”" i 3 altade %a €I | south open golf taurney. \ aware that she is a high-born Vir-|ican theater. Jefferson started giv-| W find him back in the army once l“:‘“["(hm i ”h' et lmh‘.-” Dove lm('om«»“ housc | cw.‘\ofh—)lcllai;\_n!fi wins (}cc- ginian and not really a kitchen |ing it gularly in 1881 with Mrs. | more clad in the uniform he loves. e mother” o unigque boarding house | sion over Young Jac hompson, i menial. | Drew as Mrs. Malaprop aitd Maurice| Vivienne Segal, well known to the | Ullt or may win his way to dom-lin “The Painted Angel” her latest | A I A C \ * & | ge but i 0 ‘”‘(l“m‘ over an ever-cxpanding busi- | Ijirst National and \A”I(l\hql\l‘ pic- | Big Shows | Continues sequences to thé eye and ecar. The show, & musical romance with a negligible amount of dancing based on t famous stag Come Out of the Kitc Carroll is the daught a poverty stricken Virginia family who is forc- With the ¢xception of Miss Carroll | Barrymore as Captain Absolute. | Stas new to screen audicnces, fatl BRI i1 avhie. Co a0t Avast And later, after Willlam, J. Flor- | &ives a delightful performance. She |55 e ture which comes to the Palace | Small Prices e ily romantic leads, every character in|cnce joined the company,.Jefferson | ¢an act as well as dance and sing, | ieanwhile Shechan has reported | theater tomorrow. = SRS B et S ey, the cast is a genius of comedy and | continued to produce it until 1892, | John Boles, in the leading wole op- | that the 70X companies hate report-| she and Hoards a the picture is filled with their laugh- | 1n 1896 Jefferson took the company | posite Miss Scgal, Drings to this|tfl Er0ss weceipts we ! ] the [ hard-working chorus girls, keeps hacked antics. ZaSu Pitts is as usual | ©N 2 month’s tour of.the country, | picture the same splendid voice and [ “Orresponding period of fast year. them in nights, and marries them off Chininlren 1010,0\3 playing onc night stands, | capable acting that made i | public apparently, doesn’t| o millionair ‘ Ly LRl — NOW PLAYING — ‘house-maid d little Mitzi Green, | popular in “The Desert Song.” | care who malkes the movies or who [ This is part of Miss Dove's role e 0 onla just as long s e-year old sensation, is excrucis Joe . Brown supplics some up- ers as th v night club entertainer i Dorotly Mackail —All Talking— ingly funny as the prying and pre- | ANSWER | roarious comedy and Sam Hardy |there arc movies and theaters 1olin the musical talkie which was | Plainville in “HARD TO GLT" “COURTIN' WILDCATS” cocious Dor | and Rudolph Cameron both handi. | 2ttend. | adapted from Fannic Hurst's “Give | . X | Come and get an earful. Hear with Hoot Gibson The pretty love theme finishes| ) liRein voleatintalicontly. A pidtnse = This Little Girl a Hand." She is TONIGHT Dot sing “Things We Want the | A Drama of the Golden West . “In My Little Hope | | you should not miss. {hostess and owner of the club and 3 Most Are Hanl fo Get.” Thrills—Spills—Taughs “hes ¢ leading song of the On Wednesday a double featuxc | take: motherly interest in the S - e E & v. Miss Carroll 1 Smith sing | program will be offered. i'u-la working for her. TER'S Unl(.n.\ll\ Tirst Chapter ARZA TIGER"—Sound Serial i The beautiful star portrays what NIGHT OWL ORCHESTRA S e T e W s is "Sing You Sinners,” nn T Pmere oo Stinivwald 1o F]gh t Action for| FI]X AN]] SHEEHAN H”RT IN Afi[;"]ENT e e peof volc. As|| Admission 30c _ Dancing §-12 : fawith its tropic rhythm and clever vae DlSlllFballce 1‘*” ilfi I\ m‘.\ Inim’«‘mn !\r‘um hrr‘ SUNDAY e MONDAY o T ther v s . ) |usual dignifiea roles. Miss Dove | - : . wproariously funny fashion by | S e Five College Students Injured in | :inss ana gances at ihe head of her | ~————r——r ™ cran PAINTRD, ANGE e the comedy support, arc: “I Don't| po. 0. o o up ok [Loveglm and Leaveziim ) “Rhe was lovéd by many men, ith “Tarzan” : ol ol Tonolulu, March 29.—(—Ralph St T the e She was loved by many men, with “Tarz i Rhovas t's,Be Dont" | o'y ald, brother of ihe-late e | | NOl‘IlflOlfl Cl‘ash rbled I: )Ivo;(,.uul' ;(i,.‘m“‘.1'?.‘,‘,«(1‘,',;i B byt hs Toved only ote. The Wonder Horse What Is This Power 1 | Granville Sevier, of Irvington, 3, 3 e e a talkie, Nerinl— E y—No ies LN as e ananswer 5o s | 10GAtED Man's One Time Protege renl e e B SATURDAY NIGHT Selected short subjocts of Vita- | ] ¢ Vita-| o New Huven, Conn., March 2 . : phone acts, comedies and the Para-|$-0:000 damage suit brought iy ey . Others in the cast are Given by the | mount Sound News will be on the |283iNst him by the latg Wong On ‘ NO\‘I Bluelt’zs[ 0])1]0[1611[ FLcealssley f"“‘.“" =R }(-von ¢ MacFarlane, J. Farrell Mac HEIGH-HO-HARMONIANS ey 1 Chinese. Wong On instituted the | e thelr spring vacation in New | panaid, Cissy Tilsgerald and Nellis The Band With Harmonmy P s y % N e n hospital to after an auto- | ¢ plobohaiet 1 % £ e £ Bl g Wursiing ClivaiBkook | Souon Sllorthyhistore hofdicd facely I JE i 0 s G n e “\;)v Bly . rected. | NORDEN BUNGALOW and Evelsn Brent will be featureq | N8 damages for disturbance o the ~New York, March 20 (UP)—Poles Hobile : shown & news, comedy and Feitnien srave of a cousin, Wong Kame apart in race, creed and tempera- | injured. { e scventh ehapter of “Ring ot the || Dancing 812 s ing §-12 Adm. 3 in “Slightly Scarlet” with an excel- | 575 5 s 3 S The in which &1 & wer lent program of vaudeville, Shainwald said he fulfilled all |ment, William Fox and Winfield | The sedan in which the five were | [ Kongo," an all-talking scrial. i s S legal requirements before having the | Shechan worked together to bring | {raveling through Northford latc 2 | 2 ¢ opened in search for tie vis- [the Fox Film Corporation 1o a Vesterdzy swerved and struck a pole, ’ {cera of Mrs. Sevier in an cffort to|commanding place in the nation's|Oyerturning 120 fect beyond the | i o i , {reopen an inquiry into the cause of [ newest great industry. | point of impact. 4 . 3 | her death. The viscera had heen re- | | Now the iwo men—friends and’| & Those brought to the hospitt#f:and | Warner Bros. moved from the body by an under- | associatcs for so many years—are | Lheir inju 3 { h HARTFORD | taker ana apparently buried with | battling each other in the courts and | co Lane, 20. Trooklyn, N. ¥ 1 | the Chinese for lack of better means | engaging in personal disputes. iR e | h | Ent”‘e Week Commenc]ng Mon aV Lot aisposal, A eniitay iz but onefatiihe ar { muliple lacerations and abrasions | “ijples" Due af Pal“SOIlS,j shatildldonied Wane Reulss| Mgulighiaion e Anancilinuriirg)| 8 MESIRI Gie (R T EERe g TODAY .‘ Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, | charmingly. Anoth smashin; ;‘ | | * cousin of Wong On. declaring they |over control of the ovganizations “n: " were members of different Womg | through which Fox entertains hun= | tions to head and body, head | 2:35 - 5:00 - 7:05 - 9:30 Rivals P]ays Later milies. Mrs. . Sevier, wife of | dreds of thousands of persons daily. | Uy, LS . TITRSDAY & Colonel Granyille Sevier, of the §4th | Frankly Sought Moncy Helen Sawyer. 19, Waterbury SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ST {arfilery, died in August. 1925. An Tox frankly entered the movie | C0onn., lacerations and abrasions of | Continuous There is indeed cheering news in | 2utopsy last April disclosed nothing | business becau: he thought there |face and arms, 4 = o the announcement that the new |contrary to the death certificate, [ was money in it. He knew little Those treated and discharged: (A e return of the one and o £ mus extravaganza “Ripples,” | Which set forth that death resulted [about making picturcs but he found | Illorence Smith. 20, Montreal. Can. {8} Yoy will never fully appreciate all the wonders || o which brings Fred Stone hack tq the | from acute cardiac dilation. ‘Winnie” Sheehan, “Winnie” knew [ 1ose Woodeledge, 19, Ilouston At 1k in 1009 N 1 stage, will open rsons’ theater, | Shainwald for many months has |little about them, too, but he found | Tex of the singing, talking screen in % Natural e Monday cvening. March 31 for a|been seeking a second autopsy, de- | out AMiss Smith was said to have bgen Color il y J r ¢S o ¢ Y & a sccond autopsy, de- | ou until you see and hear “Song of the West u-lb:;ncwmu;zc;/exfrav:aanz: Wweek's engagement | claring death might not have becn Tor cight ¥ Sheehan had been | dtiving” This will mark Ired Stone's first | natural. The estate of $700.000 left {a newspaper man and od one.! The five had left Wellesley, Mass.. | Here dll the elements of perfect entertainment Sha AL appearance in rtford since his|(to Colonel Sevier by his wife has|Then for four years he was : vesierday morning for the spring | are skillfully blended into one amazing unit. || £ AL aeroplane . Dorothy Stone | not been settled. retavy to police and fire commis- | holidays, | Wy wt is in * . as well as daughter | e sioners in New York city. Paula, who makes her stage debut | USE HE] : 1E Sl aare the ob - g luse ne LASSIE AD: J \g Slega) BT sioat comaty, Bt bie o e e, WD Sime the Joh it om: el e ‘ e MHOTHY SI-ON[ list of names docs not stop, there- | e N fore we also find the names of 1d- B = b - als Foy, dr., Andrew vi-‘o‘.‘,\'b? ?Cnas. | — = b : 2 i g | o and the stage debuf of” Kathryn Hereford, Althea Heinly Arthur Cunningham, Singer's Midg. | @ ; g ) Lhas ,«Jq, 5 : s “¥f . witha cast of 150 including ats, & troupe of John Tiller dancing : f 3 3 i 2 : | 3 . EDDIE FOY Jr. ANDREW TOMBES girls, and many others to say noth- ; ; a S n;;; of an cnsemble of beautiful 4 : ‘ - 0 3 NES \ 4 ~ MRS. ERED S’I;'ONE girls as only Dillingham can pro- ; ¢ / 1\ % ) 3 S and many olhers e : L 4 e - IS AR i i Prices. Eves, Orch $3.85 (Incl. Tax); Bal. written by William @ fi 7 é 3 s 7 5 A i 5 $3, $2.50, $2; Fam. Cir. $1.50; Gal. (un- Anthony MGt i ster 2 . Y N o . reserved) $I. Wed. Mat. Oxch. $2.50; R SR 5 < : b %/, Bal. $2, $1.50; Fam. Cir. SI; Gal. $ient who has glven the stage th ; i 4 reserved) 75c. Sat. Mat. Orch. $3; Ba recent Ziegfeld hits such E 3 . % ’ { - .8 L $2.50, $2, $1.50; Fam. Cir. §1; W e v et L 4 3 » s o (unreserved) 75c, Seats now Whoopee™, low Girl”, \ ¥ b \ oy selling. Three Musketeers Rosalie”, 1 4 9 ; {hoLs ~ ) . others. Mr. McGuire is also stagi the pla The music and lyrics are i & . : 1 et m > o o, g el NGO # with you St ' | || T™WO DAYS ONLY! FRI & SAT, APRIL 1112 am Holbrook st ances Matinee Saturday and ensemblie I'red Stone R A ™ ' 1930 Whirlwind Tour the original con are now on sale ' i e ran | @ ) These Players Al el Wi, ‘ ' "% || Mrs. Fiske James T. Powers and Mrs e s ! ‘ . s e ] " $ ||| Margery Maude Andrew Mack re been spROriunity Nancy making 10 witness su L distinguished per- love! Harry Tormanes of Shendans. immona . R stanane NANCY | LTy Betty Linley ~ Pedro De Cordoba comedy is coming to Parsons' | v G allagher theater, on Friday and Saturday E making laughs: i s Georgette Cohan Rollo Peters 1 \vl‘l‘,\hi)ll\ O ‘ makin men LL i | John Craig George Tawde song hits, o . ine Yoo e SINGI E WES Edward Powell Dann Malioy ate Hone HARRY GREEN SKEETS GALLAGHER I auess "i4i LILLIAN'ROTH STANLEY SMITH Ll 1 H ~r Pilamss o p e oyt e others. It e :{,‘m:;: E L s a Qaramount Qicture ‘N Natural Color JOHN BOLES | ! "“5”55‘“' m‘”‘*“ 7 | oudoor Dama\/VIENNE SECAL THE RIVALS N | 2 e Charlie Chase in “All Keyed Up” . g A s ERSH AL | Spitalny’s Orch. Jimmie Hus B West. JOE E BP\OWN By, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. Colr;xz;nc:gl !rlo;fl;l)' | Wamner Bros. Sound News | Tiam the opereta“Rainbow by Laurcnce Sulings - Direction of #50's Smash Hi _— AT e ment A. L. Erlanger and George C. Tyler NIGHT CLUB I'RAN TL s S o ” o S - CHORUS of 100 - GIRLS | Starts SUNDAY at.1:00 R g H . 4 : Mail Orders Now with For 4 Days b NUANSSISTERS Prices at all performances. Orch. §3; Bal. S2.50, §2, $1.50; Fam. Cfr. Scotty Fridell, 2 LR Ll | - e e S1; Gal. (unreserved) 75c. Enclose self-addresscd stamped’ envelops Jessie McDonald Continuous Vaudevillc . — TODAY ONLY — with orders. Seat sale at box office opens Tues., Apr. 9. NE \\ (H \[’I‘l R—"T \RL AN THE TIGER