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0. L. Reiser New Manager JUDGE O'BRIEN GETS
MANY ENDORSEMENTS '
of Michigan Dress Shop.
The Michigan Dress Shop of 210
Bagley avenue (three doors from
the Michigan Theater) is now un-
der the new management of O L.
Reboer, a veteran in the
• will
apparel business.
Mr. Reiser has been in the dress
business for 19 years. As a re-
sult of his close connections with
the largest shops in the land and
his acquaintance with the busi-
ness, he is in position to offer the
highest class merchandise at most
moderate prices.
The Michigan Dress Shop ap-
parel appealing to the miss, and
always has a full stock of an un-
usual collection of models for all
occasions.
11.1 Adams at Grand Clom Parks.
William Desmond
—IN PERSON—
MARY HAYNES
CALLA RINI & SISTER
BEE JONES & CAPITOL
SIX
WHITE BROS.
SCREEp
"LOVE IN THE
DESERT"
With
NOAH BEERY
Cabs. Empire
Checker
7000
DETROIT CIVIC THEATER
wZ9 EM° Formerly Donstelle Playhouse
C LP NBN I 1910
Night., 75c to $1 50. Matt., Tues., Thurs. and Sat.. 50) to 7Sc
Downtown Roe Mice. Grinnell Brea —Unto.ve. Potter's. Gen. Motors Bldg.
Second and Lon Week Beginning Monday, Feb. 25
WINIFRED
KENNETH
McKENNA & LENIHAN
PAGE THIRTEEN
ThEiATMOrrIMMI MON ICLE
"Glorious Betsy," a Talkie, b
and Rousing Stage Show
Features at Riviera.
A2,000,0011
DETROIT ' :
TEMPLE. of
LA 11.411:7S1
"Glorious Betsy," starring beau-
the C1Nt.11.1
The wide appeal of the candi-
IIF
TBEAT
tiful
Dolores
Costello
its
the
title
Ernest
A.
O'Brien
dacy of Judge
roole, is the fleal screen attraction
for the Circuit Court Bench is
S. J. STEBBINS
coNristiot's
WOODWARD AVE.
which will be offered at the Grand
evidenced by the diversity of his
II A M. TILL MIDNIGHT Managing Director
At Columbia S.
Riviera Theater fur four days,
endorsers lintleUrleed this week.
HEARS AND SEE!
starting Sunday, Feb. 21. A talk-
Among those advocating his re
. ing picture, wit h sound effects and
turn to the bench are the Colum-
FIRST 100% ALL - TALKING COMEDY FEATURE
,,
musical
accompaniment,
"Glorious
bus Voters Club, the largest Hal-
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
Betsy," features Conrad Nagel,
ial political organization in De-
an and others in support
troit, the combined German So-
of the star.
cieties, and a large group of lead. "The Ghost Talks," an All.
"Rainbow Rays," Fred J. Ire.
Talkie, at Fox Theater.
ing Detroit Jews. Judge O'Brien
Quake With lwrghter!
Yon
was one of the candidates chosen
• land's newest stage creation, fea-
With the World'', Moot Renowned Stage and Screen Stare
"The Ghost Talks," William
t ' taring "Monk" Watson and the
by the lawyers at their recent pri-
PARTS
All TALKING
Regarded as one of the mos
miry, out Of n field of 29. Fox's first all-talking feature gorgeous productions that Florenz popular Keystone Serenaders,
EARLE FOXE
HELEN TWELVETREES
horn and educated in Detroit, he length comedy farce, :mikes its De. Ziegfeld has ever sent on tour. combines harmony, color, beauty,
CHARLES EATON
CARMEL MYERS
-stools!, youth and pep in a fast-
knows its history and its problems. trait debut this week at the new
"The Three 11 us
it Speaks Volume. For" FOX MOVIETONE
--
moving conglomoration of enter.
Practicing his profession for al- Fox Theater. Featured in the
: ," with
most It quarter of is century, and stellar roles are Helen Twelvetress,
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
Dennis King
(occupying a place upon the Cir- bewitching young Wampas baby
qlit ng next Thursday, Feb.
intai
S n t n ilirt
the s t a r role,
cult Bench by appointment Of star, whose first starring vehicle
conies to the Wil- 28, the Grand Riviera screen will
with
son Theater on present Bebe Daniels in her latest
Governor Green, he has earned the this is, and Charles Eaton, clever
respect of judges and attorneys young: juvenile of stage fame.
Nito ob, n2d5a, ynithit,, starring vehicle, "Take Me Iloome,"
in
which
Neil
Hamilton
appears
to
ailke. Judge O'Brien has been sic- Every character its the large cast
directly
following the run advantage as the young man who
live in aiding the Detroit Com- talks—including the ghost. The
A
niunity Fund, the Boy Scouts and story centers around the ludicrous
of the other, finally answers her request.
ON TILE STAGE
/
the similar organizations. In antics of a 16-year-old correspond-
Ziegfeld hit, "Rio new Ireland stage show and other
I the last parochial school cam- once school detective whose real
novelties
will
also
be
(offered.
The
Rita."
',aligns, he was the leader of the vocation is that of clerk in a sub-
R li av inkortas tWtohdentgl alannete,zeat iLd rMwe irtl he
m m ta he C
13(ani
so.sod D o u
f.
with
"Whops*" Star of "Our Gang Comedies" In P
state-wide battle in defense of pri- urban hotel.
"CHARLIE" and "LITTLE JOE"
Among the stage presentations
rate schools, and it was Judge
novel,this stirring, shorter scream subjects, will round
O'Brien who, with Rabbi Frank- produced by S. J. Stebbins, manag-
booth bills.
Prologue to "The Ghost Telks"
and
,,t
beautifully
.
lin and others, inaugurated the In- ing director is "Phantom Ballet," a
PAULINE ALPERT i "PHANTOM BALLET"
terdenominational Thanksgiving weird, spooky ballet presentation
with the
Duo-Art Recording Artist
piece is coming) "Love in the Desert" at Ori-
32—FOX TILLERETTES-32
services. He again demonstrated • with fantastic settings. A brd-
ental Theater.
Dennie King here almost di-
his broadmindedness by becoming . liant feature of the stage program rect from a record Broadway run.
A Gorgeous Pageantry of Music and Dancing
"Love in the Desert," a new
associated some years ago in a is Sunshine Sammy, t h e li ttle William Anthony McGuire adapted
partnership with a prominent darky kid comedian of "Our Gang the book and staged the play and drama of Arab romance with Noah
Jewish attorney. Comedies" fame, who, with Broth- Rudolf Friml, composer of "The Beery, Olive Borden and Hugh
with the
His experience as a lawyer,' er Charlie and Little Joe appear Vagabond King," "Rose Marie" Trevor in the leading roles, comes
CORPS de BALLET
FOX CHORAL ENSEMBLE
judge, and civic worker, his tem- in a comedy skit of the sort that and "The Firefly" supplied the to the Oriental Theater along with
32 Dancing Nymphs
of SO Golden Voices
five acts of Keith vaudeville pre-
perament and personality,— these has endeared these minature COM- lovely score.
The• Pride of Detroit
sided over by William Desmond,
and other qualifications peculiar— edians to young and old. Another
the
famous
cowboy
star
of
the
I
ly equip Judge O'Brien as a jar- striking stage number is "Echoes
60—BRILLIANT SOLOISTS-60
ist. of Athens," an elaborate presenta- Guest Stars in Zangwill Play screen, the week beginning Sun-
day, Feb. 24.
tion enlisting the services of the
IOLIN GRESS, Cneet Conductor
at Civic Theater
The
hearty,
brusque,
gaol-na.'
entire
Fox
ensemble
of
100
artists,
MOROCCO CHIEF RABBI
hired Desmond manner will be
including the corps de ballet, the
Winifred
Lenihan
and
Kenneth
HONORED BY FRANCE
choral ensemble and a large cast 31acKenna, former Bonstellers of much ill evidence on the stage when',
• In 01 k` WI Wlai,
11.11.\
II WI \\IL .
of principles. Pauline Alpert, fa- the Garrick Theater days, are the this hero of the celluloids appears
CASABLANCA.—(J. T. A.)—
The Climax of the Concert Season
mous recording pianist, is heard in >resent guest stars at the Detroit in comeda drama, "'The Right
I
The French Government has con-
Mall," as well as when he fulfills 0
h
( ivai Theater in Israel angui
ferred the Cross of the Legion of
Mary his duties as master of ceremonies.
made her no popular, ac companied
"Merely
Honor on Rabbi Ephraim En-
Mrs. Desmond, known in the the-
by the Fox Grand O che stra. L
nn,"
continuing
for
another
pan,"
kaoua. The rabbi is Chief Rabbi
Cress, guest conductor, is at the week; This is an old-fashioned ro- alter as Mary Maclvor, and Harry
of Casablanca.
conductor's stand. An all-talking nuancesweet with fragrance and Shutan are the supporting cast. '0
A t . k
• . Mary Haynes presents "Among
s m qua. t umor.
Fox Movietone short subjeet, " " Si,.. rest
•
h
The oil y way to have a friend
Us Moortals," a group of emirs and
irst Lesson" with Robert Bench- ' e d ged bot h in Loa d aa am i
is to be one.—Emerson.
ler Fox Movietone News and Ar- York as an unusually appealing patter. The Brunswick recording 0
satisfyi„, play, this love.story artist, (calla Rini and Sister r will '0
min
Franz
at
the
Fox
Grand
Or-
soil
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
gan complete the program.
of a young composer and a little give a musical diversity in two '0
1
H
le
•
"The Ghost Talks"
'THREE MUSKETEERS' John
TO OPEN AT WILSON
"Lesson No. 1" ALLAIKT.rdTAEDY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
"ECHOES OF ATHENS"
(GUEST STARS)
IN GEO. TYLER'S GREAT SUCCESS
"MERELY MARY ANN"
Ity ISRAEL ZANGWI•L
A SI...hieing Love Story of • London Slavey.
FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA
3 Performances—Monday and Tuesday—Mat and Night—Fob. 25.26
WINIFRED LENIHAN—KENNETH McKENNA
le Sir Jmnes Barrie5e Delightful Comedy
"WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS"
• •
Heifetz l
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BEGINNING
Monday, Feb. 25
Meet In the
Lounge Room
334 Madison, Opp. D.A.C. Cherry 2110
NIGHT AT sdis
.11.00 to $1.00
...
F: ,coin
, 01.00 to $S.00
Wed. Mat.
..
Sat. Mast
$1 lilt to $3.50
"THE GREATEST SHOW I HAVE
EVER BROUGHT
TO DETROIT"— 7
IEGFELD
Ty
FROM
segos
LA
SALLE GARDEN'
Atipi
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"The Terror ),
SUN. AND MON., FEB. 24-25
ETE RS
wv
cum
London slaver was one of George parts, "The Baby Grands" and 0
$1.00—$1.50—$2.00—$2.50 and $3.00
Bee Jones, ac- 0
and the first triumph of Eleanor compan i ed by a sextette of mascu-
at the Cass Theater,
TICKETS
ON SALE NOW AT GRINNELL BROS.'
Imo (lancers. will offer imitations 0
A
In the finest role of her brilliant Robeson. In fart, Mr. Tyler was
I el I eV al I k
.\\Mel IR M\114.
next wee" outstanding pro- &`41 k\N al I
career and a play that has ranked thinking of reviving it ill New in ram
which is completed by an a(
as the outstanding dramatic hit of York this season. The author is g
.
the past year in New York, Helen' best known in this country for his robatic act by the White Brothers. 1
T ICKETS
SUNDAY
Hayes is announced for an engage- sombre and splendid "Melting
25; to $1
AT 3:30
ment at the Cass Theater begin- Pot," and for this little comedy, An Interesting Screen and
ORCHESTRA HALL
Stage Bill at Hollywood
ning next Sunday night. "Co- I "Merely Mary Ann" is a complete
"The Flying Fleet," a pictur-
a
taut and exquisite change from the popular wise-
qUette,"
drama of life in a small Virginia cracking farces and the sex or esq.ue picture story of the United
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
town, is the vehicle that brings crook plays that crowd the present States air activities over the water,'
young actress stage. . It is being offered in ans- comes to the to
•
Theater
this widely-loved
back to Detroit audiencs who flock. wet: to the repeated requests from screen Sunday for four days. It
PIANIST
ed to see her in "Clarence," "Bab," Detroit audiences for a return to features Ramon Novarro in the
Tickets 25c to $1.00 at Grinnell's or Hall—Columbia 4970
"Penrod," "Dea r Brutus, 0 "To th e the former fine comedies of a Dow - star role and it will be offered in
Womanyears ago.
Thurs, Eve.
Fri. Aft.
conjunction with sevceral big time
I adios" and "11 hat Every Woman
The unusual attraction of the vaudeville acts and the regular
Knows."
March 8
March 7
second week will be three special house features.
—
Gueet Conductor
Soprano Soloist
The Carter Brothers Revue, an
Burton Holmes Lecture on performances of Barrie's master-
FLORENCE
AUSTRAL
ALFRED
HERTZ
piece, "What Every
Woman elaborate singing, dancing and
Tickets $1.00 to $2.50 at Grinmll's or Orchestra Hall Columbia 4870
Spain Tuesday.
Knows," with Mr., MacKenna in v comedy number carrying eight'
-
' his original role as John Shand, o pe ple, mostly girls, will be the '
Burton Holmes, the noted tray- and Miss Lenihan as Maggie, the principal stage attraction on this '
el lecturer, will give the third le•- role last played with such success hill. The Three Bennetts, surprise
tore of his series at Orchestra by Ilelen Hayes. The special per- purveyors and other acts also will
Hall next Tuesday evening, Feb. formances will he Monday night, he offered. The Sunnybrook Or-
20, Kis subject will be "Motoring Feb. 25, and Tuesday matinee and
chestra, led by Sammy Dibert, will
2.30 p. tn.
Through Spain" from Gibralter to night, Feb. 26.
he heard in new tunes and Bob
Prelim.
the Pyrenees.
Briggs vs.
Clarke will offer solo from the
These lectures are illustrated by All - Talking
Bostonlan•
Thriller and console of the organ. There will
VS.
colored and wonderful motion pie-
be talking shorts on the screen.
Great Array of Films
""
Helen Hayes in "Coquette" Tyler's best • Broadway successes :11elooly
Land.
, -
VERSION
fRIMI.S FASCINATING
MUSIC
M GU
ANTHONYaIRE-
ON I5Y
An
HORACE ALWYNE
WED. & THURS., FEB. 27-28
"BLINDFOLD," with
Lois
With This Glorious Cant of Principals
and
Moran
O'Brien
Geo.
"MOTHER MACHREE"
1 . . .
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St""" ,
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BASKET BALL
ON THE
SCREEN
4 DAYS—STARTING SUN, FEB. 24
Do ores Costello in
PI
TOOL SHOP HARDWARE
"Glorious
Betsy "
A" ee/
D etroit Applauds!
tures.
—
"Monk" Watson
Venetian
Gardens
— STAGE
7 COURSES—TABLE D'HOTE$
Come — make
Whoopee with us!
:',,n, d
Keystone Serenaders
"Rainbow Days"
Staoril by FRED J.
an Entertaining and
IRELAND niih
Amusing Agra,
of Stage Talent
EDDIE— '
the little
COMING THURS.. FEB. 2S
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rhe
BEBE DANIELS in
"TAKE ME HOME"
C, o rtl
Famous for his Steaks I era li'. %OP % 6
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and Chops .
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an
excellent
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Dinner Week Days. \SO.'
101 ■00 3 .
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40,
*Acclaimed
the smartest
Night Club in
town by those
who "know."
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Irrland Six, Show
KRAEMER'S
That happy “mbine.
eon here! Pleasant
.m1 °uncial's.excellent
“.
peppy hand and
• REAL Show— corne
in. we expect you!
At Alexandrine
Majestic Theater Bldg.
"Blue
Blowers "
"Strictly Kosher"
NO COVER CHARGE UNTIL 0:30
tastiest, horn.-
The finest,
cooked meals. Try us once and
be convinced.
We cater to weddings, ban.
quell and parties.
ghe Study Club
ROSE GARDEN
ROOM
Is) fe ci Cs t
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Dancing Partners Furnished
Corner Blaine
When at Mt. Clemens Stop at
Kramer'.
BOX OFFICE PHONE, EMPIRE 3488
TWELFTH AND SEWARD
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
ONLY 5 PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY EVENING
SAT. & SUN., MAT AND EVE.,
FEB. 22.23.24
THE WORLD-RENOWNED DRAMATIC STAR
JACOB BEN-AMI
"THE IDIOT"
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At Detroit's Newest Supper Club
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AND THEIR STAR CAST
Your Seats Early to Avoid Disappointment
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1929
MME. ESTHER FIELD
II
STEVE PASTERNACKI
And His Club Avalon Band Are Here to I I
Entertain You
Famous Southern Dishes by Cora Johnson
SAM AURBACH—SADIE SHOENGOLD
Testimonial Performance Tendered to Our Popular
Chacracter Actress and Singer
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Club
American and
Italian Dinners
By FEODOR DOSTAYEVSKY
R
Picture fans who like dramatic
thrilling film fare, will surely find
the new Pattie picture, "Ned Mc-
Cobb's Daughter," vastly t o their
taste. The picture which features
Irene Rich, Rolalt Armstrong,
George
Theodore Roberts and
Barraud in the principal rules, is
now on view at the United Artists
Theater.
MIN
MI INN
8681 Twelfth St.
LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER
MalnA7s. sons ago with Alice Brady in the
Moran and George O'Brien leading role. Its local perform.
are co-featured in "Blindfold," an will insure an artistic and in-
which will be the screen offering telleetual treat fur subscribers and
on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb friends of the Detroit Repertory
2i and t ht .
Theater. The beautiful and thor-
Maehree," famous n
i oughly niodern theater of the De.
song and story the world over, finds trait Institute of Arts will allow
film expression on Friday and Sat- the Repertory Company to exact
urday. with Belle Bennett in the from every production a maximum
title role. of result.
"Ned McCobb's Daughter"
at United Artists.
Music by Howard Bunt's
Supervised by the Vaad Ila-
kashruth of Detroit.
"The Witch" at Art Institute
g
Dancing Every Night
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9188 for Reservations
in
4126 Woodward
i
SANDUSKY REDS
La Salle.
thrill-
"aTnhde
,"act
pi Ilu-trael
er
mystery
will be theThe fifth consecutive season of
first screen attraction at the La the Detroit Repertory Theater, In-
Salle Garden theater next week, corporated, will upon in the main
starting Sunday, Feb. 24. auditorium of the Detroit Institute
"The Great White North" will , of Art on this Saturday evening,
be the Tuesday feature next week, with a production of John Mase-
featuring a favourite cast, and offer- field's "The Witch." This drama,
ing a story replete with thrills, as yet never presented in Detroit,
suspense, action, drama and ro- played on Broadway several sca-
and T at'ThP istrreet Romance!
HEAR A
that is without a doubt "Supremo"
Dancing and Complete Show.
No Cover Charge 6 to 9:30!
at
with Conrad Nagel
li t
Prepared Under the Direction of Our Noted
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11 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M.
NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9:30 P. M.
For Reservations Call Clifford 1896
A Brand New Play Special for This Event.
ti
"AM LOOKING FOR A HUBBY"
Between lb. acts • concert will be given by
the well-known violin master, Mr. Seen Field.
Wagner Program
Next Symphony Pair
FRI. & SAT., MARCH I.2
VIVIENNE SEGAL—LESTER ALLEN
JOSEPH MacAULEY—HARRIET HOCTOR—JOHN CLARKE
DOUGLAS R. DUMBRILLE—DETMAR POPPEN
RUTH LYONS—WILLIAM KERSHAW
ALBERTINA RASCH SIXTEEN SOLO DANCERS
and YVONNE D'ARLE
is
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Thriller
All-Talkim
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TUES, FEB. 26
"The Great Whit. North"
ME VORLDS GREATEST ROMANCE' BY DUMAS
Sunday Dinner
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Masonic Auditorium February 25
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DENNIS KING
P1
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'Sunshine Sammy'
MIN
ERR NM
Reservations are bein made by
calling the business office at Glen-
dale 9112 or by mail addressed to
IOU West Kirby avenue.
John A. Boyne Candidate
For Recorder.
"The man who seeks an elective
office should be urged too that seek-
ing by the knowledge that he can
ably, whole-heartedly and efficiently
carry out the duties of that office
and the belief that he can improve
any condition that has arisen which
seemingly prevents complete func-
tioning of the duties of the of-
fice." said John A. Boyne, former
Recorder's Court Judge and a can-
didate for office of recorder at the
corning election.
"I feel that I ran fill both of these
qualifications and thereTore am
making the race at the coming
election," continued Judge Boyne.
Judge Boyne is a native ,,f Mich-
igan, having been born in Marlette.
Ile canie to Detroit 30 years ago
and was admitted to the bar over
27 years ago. He has practiced
law in this city since his admission
to practice, sonic 15 years of such
practice being on the legal staff of
th Michigan Central Railroad.
He was appointed to the Re
.order's C
bench
-nch in 1:125 by
Governor Groesbeck, and was de-
feated for re-election by Charles
Bowles, by the narrow margin of
200 Votes. As judge he had as his
court clerk, M. J. Caplan.
At the recent liar Association
primary Judge Boyne was endorsed
for the office of recorder by a cer-
ord vote of approximately two to
one, receiving 608 votes out of a
total of 111;2 cast.
CITADEL OF DAVID
IS BEING RESTORED
JERUSALEM.—One of the fa-
mous tourist sights of the Holy
City, known as the Citadel of
David, with its large minaret on
Zion Hill, is being restored.
I The structure was in danger of I
'collapse, mainly as • result of darn-1
age caused by earthquake, but the
government appropriated $35,000
for reconstruction work.
Contrary to what the name im•
plies, this is not the famous Citadel
of David, but a more recent con-,
steuction, even though, according
Ito Moslem tradition, the burial
place of David is said to be near
Sun. Feb. 24, 3:30 P. M.
DANCELAND
Woodward .t F
Admission 50c, 75c
Two Preliminaries
1:30 P. M., and 2:30 p. m.
Tool Shop Hardware Co.
463 Michigan Avenue.
Rand. 7000
Performances Nightly at 7, a. 9 p. m.
Continuous Sat. • Sun. 2:30 lo II.
Clifford 7079
Held Over2nd Week
POSITIVELY LAST SHOW.
INGS IN DETROIT OF THE
FILM SENSATION OF TWO
CONTINENTS!
RASPUTIN
THE HOLY SINNER
Itra nut of llogal Paguionx
nod biplonut ir Intrigue
BASED ON
The History of the "Mad
Monk Who Ruled the
Czar and Czarina of
Russia!
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ON TIIS: SCREEN:
"The Flying
Fleet"
A Story of the U. 5. Air Activities
Over the Water. Featuring
Ramon Navarro in the Star Role
Area Talking Shrta ea the Screen !
ON THE STAGE
The Carter Brothers Revue
An Elaborates Singi•g, Dentin
Comedy Number
awl
The Three Bennetts
Swirl. Purveys.
Senigag Sonny Dibert and
Th. Sesnaykroek Orchestra
lob Clark at the Golden
Vadand Organ.