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MAKING HISTORY IN THE THEATER
"THE VIKINGS"
•
Tues. & Wed., Mar. 19 & 20 at 8:15 o. m.
10'
ORCHESTRA HALL
THREE great acts linked together in the
Theatre
MUSIC—DRAMA—LIGHT
THE GENIUS of THOMAS WILFRED
A BRILLIANT COMPANY
IBSEN'S great masterpiece—and the revo-
lutionary Color Organ
SEE the North Atlantic waves beating on
the shore
SEE the sullen drifting clouds
SEE the lambent flickering firelight
SEE the final ride of the deathless horsemen
HURTLING THROUGH the sky
ALL in living, breathless motion
ALL in vivid radiant color
WITH the new added lighting effects
WITH KATHERINE WICK KELLY as
lijordis
WITH REYNOLD EVANS as Old Ornulf
WITH costumes especially designed by
THOMAS WILFRED
WITH musical score by EARL MOORE
WITH a complete stage production
MAKING history in the theatre
Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse)
The Famous Russian Actor
BEN AMI
as
IN
The Modern Tragic Drama
'Samson and Delilah'
You've seen Ben-Ami on the Yiddish stage—now
see him in a powerful role on the American stage.
BASKET BALL
TOOL SHOP HARDWARE
vs.
FLINT BUICKS
Sun. Mar. 17, 3:30 P. M.
DANCELAND
at Forest
Admission 50c-75c.
2:30 p. nn, Preliminary
Real Blocks vs. Royal Oak
Campbell.
Rand. 7000
TOOL SHOP PLAYS
FLINT BUICKS HERE
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Making their second appearam.-
of the season here, the Flint
}Wicks will play Tool Shop at
Danceland, Sunday afternoon, in
what is intended to be the first of
a three-ganie series for the state
pro championship. Judging Flint
from their first performance here,
Tool Shop is in for one of the
toughest games of the season. The
fans who were fortunate in wit-
nessing. that game still maintain
that it was the bet played and
most exciting game they saw at
Danceland this season.
Flint is bringing the same group
of basketeers that appeared here
before. Among them are Johnny
Miner, Reece Jones, T. Wampler,
K. Failing and G. Cartwright.
Tool Shop gas been practicing
diligently all week. Their prob.
aide line-up will find Schecter and
(eddstein at forwards, Gunn at
m titer and Tennenbaum and Kaz-
MAN! at guards.
Preliminaries at 1:30 said 2:30
p. will bp followed by the main
game at 3:30 p. m.
Next week Tool Shop brings
back again as limit opponents the
Cleveland Rosenblooms.
Detroit Repertory Theater to
Stage "The Wild Duck."
Th.. hoard of managers of the
ORCHESTRA HALL
EVENING
MAR. 17
CAPT. DONALD B.
JIMMY RAY
Cyclonic Dancing Sensation
now at the Cass Theater in
"Hell Yourself" '
-
The Nato( Arctic Explan•
DELIVERS
A N. ( s•
171. h oled Lceture
Under the
Northern
Lights
Detroit Repertory 'Cheater an-
that the second production
of their. fifth p msecutive SP88011
1Vild Duck" by Hen-
Will LC
rik 1.then, to le presented the lat-
Mandl at the Institute
ter paint
in be put on
T
of Art.
salt. during the tenting week at
the studio, loo West Kirby ave-
nue, Glendale 911'2.
littlitteeS
MacMillan
—now appearing at THE
STUDYCLUB in connec-
`lion with our regular eve-
`Ting shows after 11 p. m.
165 ,
Cherry 8040
Clifford
EAST VERNOR
HIGHWAY
Wore
GOOD
NEWS!
New Show
4i AP/1416 Oe'i? MLR, WILL
BARGAIN MATINEE
EXCEPT SAT. SUN , IS011ir(S
UNTIL 1 1"PM.
Eddie Bruce M. C.
Wellington Sister.
Gypsy Lenorne
Lyrie Corem
Billy Mackie and His Ban d
Detrott has never witnes sed
entertainment!
wonderful
such
E
DINNER S
nee,gee and Shen drituridurart •
(harte 'On r. 30
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Radio•Keith•Orpheum Verderille
HEADED ItY
Annette Kellerman
ROSE GARDEN ROOMY
JAMES COUGHLIN
ROSE & THORNE
STARS
SCREEN
"HARD BOILED"
with
SALLY O'NEIL
Special Luncheon 55c
Special Dinners $1.00
DANCING
12 to 1 45 — 5.30 to 7:45
9:30 to 1:00 A. M.
Music and Entertainment by the
PEERLESS SERENADERS
NO COVEN
We cater
CHARGE ANITIIIE
Tea Garden Cafe
8681 Twelfth St.
1516 WOODWARD AVE.
Phone Cadillac 2902
Corner Blaine
When at Mt. Clemens Stop at
Kramer's
"Ten Days
That Shook
The World"
ISersed with (lot Mootard)
Delicious Subgum Chow Mein
Supervised by the Vaad Ha-
kashruth of Detroit.
The finest, tastiest, home- ■
cooked meals. We have just pur.I
chased new silver and linen for
to weddings, ban-
quets and parties.
DIRECT FROM RUSSIA!
Comes This Amazing
Drama of the 1917
Revolution!
OUR
'C.:-
SPECIALTY:
Genuine Chinese Roast Pork
"Strictly Kosher"
the entire restaurant.
Continuous Sunday front 2 to I I
Weekdays 7 and 9 p. tn.
Claford 7873
SEE:
THE DOWNFALL OF
CZARISM
THE STORMING OF THE
WINTER PALACE
THE WOMEN'S "BATTALION
OF DEATH"
And the Entire Russian
Revolution
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DETROIT
RESTAURANT
LITTLE THEATRE
78:477s;,"47.;:s '
.7,751.:r4
Produced by Sovkino of Moscow
and Others
KRAEMER'S
a u
Male Prier-ratio.
(MOTION PICTURES)
T.rkets at Grinnell'• and Orchestra
Hall, 75c to $2.00
— -
-
"Lady of the Pavements" at
the Hollywood.
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GOLDENBURG AT
YIDDISH THEATER
DETROIT:-
LARGES*1
l'Hist•TII
"Lady of the Pavements," a'
production with song ,
and dialogue, front the studio of D.
W. Griffith, will be the central at- Noted Star Is Guest Actor
traction on the Hollywood Theater
During This Week-
„crt.e.ri four days beginning Sun-
End.
day.
In addition to Sammy Diberes
Sunnybrook Orchestra, which will
Samuel Goldenburg, great dra-
d race numb ers • acetic singer and loser, ...tar o if t h (
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t
x) h.
sari li n a.w.
Bob Clark at the organ and a pro-
the N tional l'heat e r of New York .
gram of short subjects On
l be the guest star at Littman's
screen, there will be the usual as-
' sortment of big time vaudeville
•
Lytell and hant,- ti et as
apts.
"Two Chocolate Eaters,” are one
of the most riotous comedy offer-
ings on the circuit and they are
one o f f the numbers on this bill.
'Fla. Hudson Wonders, marvel-
ous child acrobatic dancers, are
also a part of this big stage show.
Beginning Thursday, Buster
Beaton in -The Cameraman," will
he the screen attraction for three
days.
The All-Talking Epic of the Metropolis
"SPEAKEASY"
with
•
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
The
NEW YORK CITY TALKS!
thundering subways .. .
The ,, , ire of th. , urt.01 rite to bran! ...
roaring tragic . . . Singing. laughing Ilroadw•Y.
TOUR
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NEW
YORK WITII TIIIS
TAKE A smirr-sorxto
FOX MOVIETONE 100er DIALOGUE FEATURE
ON THE SrIGE
A Personal Appearance of
JOHNNY MARVIN
Prin. of Enter tamers
11,1 Seller of Victor Recut dime Artists
ADDED ATTRACTION!
With IRMA DUNCAN
And Her Group of Fourteen Gifted and
Fairy-Like Daughter. of the Russia.
DIRECT FROM MOSCOW
SEASON'S OUTSTANDING DANCE EVENT in NEW YORK
Eves.. 7k to IPSO. Thurs. Mat.: 7k to $1.00. Sat. Mat.. 7k to $2.00
Alex Gerson received the priz e
of $200 as the conservation bona
for 1928 business with the Detroit
Life Insurance Co. Whatever
business he wrote in 1927 he re
sewed in 1928. The prize wa
'awarded at a breakfast of th e
Fishman Agency of the Detroi
Life at the Statler on Wednesday
March 13.
with
HAROLD VAN DUZEE
SANAMI and GENIYA
"FurnamiTrouble"
llis hinnit,1
Mo tetone ConierlY
end the
Fops
Ballet Orientals
SEE an I DEAR
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
Great Celehrilieg and World I...ents
Selections from Victor Herbert's
"EILEEN"
With PATSY RUTH FLAUM
Premiere Danseuse and the
FOX CORPS De BALLET
The Pride of Detroit
FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA
TICKETS
I SUNDAY
POPULAR CONCERT
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
25c td $1
AT 3:30
ORCHESTRA HALL
"SKYSCRAPERS"—Carpenter
Central High School Singing Club
Tickets 25c to $1.00 at Grinnell's or Hall—Columbia 4870
• Fri. Aft.
Thurs. Eve.
Mar.21
Next Symphony Pair Mar. 22
at 2:30
GUEST CONDUCTOR
at R:30
GEORG SCHNEEVOIGT
Hall—Columbia 4470
Tickets 81.00 to $2.50 .1 Grinnell's or Orr1
ONE WEEK BEGINNING
SUNDAY
MAT. SATURDAY ONLY
Meet In the
EVENINGS
SAT. MATINEE • •
:t34 Madison. opp. ILA C. Chet, 2110
$1.00 to $3.00
$1.001.112.50
NEW YOrett g
FOLLOWING ITS TIUUMPHANT RUN IN
WHERE CAPACITY AUDIENCES BESTOWFOPAENSTO
PRAISE AND THE CRITICS UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAI M"
ED.IHE MOST DELIGHTFUL AN D.MERNIESTOULAIS
WITHIN MEMORY
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Nights - $1.001.311346
Mat. Sat. Only
Starting Sunday,
March 17
A movietone production with
songs and dialogue by D. W.
Griffilth. featuring Lupe Vales
in a story of the low and high
born.
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Fant
Two Chocolate Eaters"
A Riotous Comedy OtTerine
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The Hudson Wonders
KARI. VIRGINIA FLORENCE
FRED
WARING RANDALL WATSON HEDGES
Marvelous Child Acrobatic
Dancers
And Detroit's Favorites
Smiling Sammy Dibert and
The Sunnybrook Orchestra
Bob Clark at the Golden
Voiced Organ.
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Detroit Man's Pictures on DUNCAN DANCERS HERE
Exhibition This Week.
BEGINNING MARCH 17
Alex Gerson Awarded Con -
servation Prize of
Detroit Life.
A Dream of Buddha
Robert Benchley
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ISADORA DUNCAN
DANCERS
HENRY B. WALTHALL
. ...OLA LANE
PAUL PAGE
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land and studied art in Germany tragic
perfection
just
previous
to the
death
of their
teacher
in
and France. Fifteen years ago he Paris, the Duncan Dancers are
came to Detroit and
his view,,
Ks sent
some
in slaking their first tour of America
exhibition shows
a tour comprising only a few of
Cantor- the largest cities and known cul-
Michigan
as painted
well as many
nia
scenes
on frequent
tural renters.
Heading. the Duncan Dancers
' trips west,
now is Irma Duncan, adopted
daughter of Isadora, and herself a
superb dancer and personality.
ONE WEEK
The programs at the Shubert•
Beg. Sunday, March 17
Lafayette will have classical back-
Mats. Thursday, Saturday
grounds of music by Schubert,
Nights at 8:30. Matinees ■
at 2:30
Schuman, Chopin and Liszt. The
last half is given over to a series of
S. Hurok Presents
beautiful ensembles, some of them
done to the accompaniment of
Russian folksongn, a decided inno
ration in the dancing art.
Managing Dirseter
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
laude d hint and said he showed
i
T S . I gt life once
lion
promise of being a fine star.
stirring romantic drarna of great
heroism and magnificent friend-
ships. "One for All, all for one," La Salle Gardens Offers
is the code by which these fearless
Wide Variety of Photo-
I guardsmen live glorious (Wren-
plays.
' tare.
---- —
Cocktail," a story
"Manhattan
Strong Drama and Big Stage
of New York backstage life, ea-
Show at Riviera.
stars Richard Arlen Nancy
Carroll as the attraction at the La
"The Case of Lena Smith," Salle Gardens Sunday and Mon-
whic h comes to t he G ran d Ri v i era
day." "Should Married Men Go
Theater Sunday for four days,
a ! "1111 e 1 IY. and Path.,
gives Esther Ralston her greatest t Sound
II"ale ,"
News
w complete the program.
n h er d an
dramati c opportunity i
'Tuesday,
UesdaYr AdolpheM"j" a"
r ole of a young g,irl in Vienna anti Katherine Carver are featured in
a mother of 40 years. James Hall a sophisticated and sparkling ant-
is the leading man, while Fred !action, "His Private Life."
Kohler has an important part.
Wednesday and Thursday the
"Give and Take" brings George
°welling modern story, "Corn-
JACOB BEN.AM1
Sidney and Jean Ilersholt, Thurs-
features
,
Marriage"
"Samson and Delilah," opening day, for the remainder of the mniunate
Monday night. This is the week, in a clean and skillfully act- Betty Bronson and Richard Wall-
next
ng.
y and Saturday Charlio
play in which Ben-Anti i made his ed comedy. Alex Chritstiansen,
in guest master of ceremonies ro
fm
first appearance in English ent
Chicago, will have charge of the Murray in a hilarious comedy thril-
,
"Do
Your Duty," will provide
New York, under the management
r
af Arthopkins,
thereby win- Keystone Serenaders, and the four variety for La Salle Garden mi-
Arthur H
ning the enthusiastic praise of all excellent acts of vaudeville which
the Breadway critics and firstly es- complete the program with Fred J. trans.
tablishing himself upon the Amer- Ireland's Riviera Wonder Girls in
lean stage. Last season he alt- a new routine of dances.
During the first four days the
pealed in Detroit with great stic-
resr: ill George Tyler's all-star re- Great Howard, ventriloquist; the
att
heWS 'Frio, singing and thine-
M
vi%al it " Dip I mina),
! ! " am Irecent
i ttman intz; the Venetian Five, singing and
ly he has appeared in the . Littman
Announcement is made that the
Landscapes in oil and still lift
studies by Isadore Ressler, well famous Duncan Dancers, that gift-
known Detroit painter, and a Jew, ell and fairy-like group of young
are on view in the seventh floor Itussian artists who came near be-
galleries of the Crowley-N[471er Mg barred from entering this
Co. this week and through the re- country last December, is coming
minder of the month. Mr. Res,. to Detroit for a week engagement
ler is equally well known in other at the Shubert-Lafayette theater,
leading cities. Distinguished by beginning Sunday evening. March
an exquisite sense of color and 17,
flawless technique, these paintings
Trains,' personally by the la-
are worthy of careful study and mented Isadera, and brought to
admiration.
Mr. Ressler was born in Switzer- the highest degree. of choregraphic
S. J. STEBBINS
CONTINUOUS
II A M. TILT. MIDNIGHT
At Columbia St.
A
Theater with "Redemption," "The dancing, and Dean Newton, with
Idiot" and other plays, in Yiddish. a versatile offering, will round out
"Samson and Delilah" is essential- the entertainment.
In addition there will also be
ly a modern play, written by the
editor of a big Copenhagen news- four acts of vaudeville.
--
paper, many of whose plays art.
"The Bachelor Father" at
famous in Europe. It is the story
Wilson
Theater Begin-
14 a ptx.t•playwright, his wife, who
is an actress, anti the third mum-
ning Sunday.
her of the triangle, it successful
self-made business man. There is
presenting it
David Belasco
plenty Of comedy and humor new and noteworthy conicity, "The
throughout the play, a note if Bachelor Father," from the you of
Inithos, and a tinge of romance.. Edward Childs Carpenter, author
Th.
t it tion fr sir amusin gt dra- of "The Cinderella Man" and nu-
math., and tensely gripping. "San, merous other plays, which C91111 ,
son and Delilah" was the chief to the Wilson Theater Sunday
play in the repertory of the Jew- night, March 17, following a tang
ish Art Theater in New York for run scored at the Belasco Theater.
two years, and during its produc- New York, where capacity audi-
tions both in Yiddish and English ences ruled throughout its stay.
'Austad a great sensation among The presentation of a new Belasco
Broadway audiences. This is its play is always one of the out-
first appearance in Detroit, with standing theatrical events of any
the added attraction of having the season.
ttriginal star in his original role.
Mr. Belasco is sending the iden-
During the second week Ben- tical original New York cast intact,
Ami will appear in three special the same that gave the play such
performances of lbsen's "Master popular vogue in the metropolis.
Monday night, March June Walker, C. Aubrey Smith and
Builder,
and Tuesday matinee and Geoffrey Kerr are the featured
night, March 20.
players.
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I EMPLY. of
he CINL111
HMI
WOODWARD AVE.
"Hello Yourself," one td the cur-
a successes,
rent season's popular
opens a limited Detroit engage-
ment at the Cass Theater next
Sunday night. With the famous
M'aring's Pennsylvanians feLtured
and Carl Randall, Virginia Wat-
son and Florem.e Hedges in the
leading roles, it conies here with
advance reparts from New York
and Chicaga listing it as one of
the fastest musical comedies of
the year. George ('hews, the spon-
Oriental Theater.
sor was last represented here with
"The Dancing Honeymoon," which
Petite
Sally O'Neill is the
won high praise.
Among the supporting cast are star of "Hardboiled," a sophisti-
George Haggerty, Helen Goodhue, ciaod metropolitan tale of the glit-
Dorothy Lee, William Robertson, ter and glory of the show world,.
Al Nord, John Walsh, Ruth Son- the attraction at the Oriental
nett, John Humphreys, the Red- 'Theater, Annette Kellerman,
dick Twins and Evelyn Nair. The wonderful diving star and physical
book was written by Walter De- culture expert, making her first
Leon, the music by Richard Myers, :appearance since hoe return front
and the lyrics by Lee Rubin. Dave her fifth tour of the world, will
Gould staged the dances and head-line the Radio Keith Orpheuni
SAMUEL GOLDENBURG
Clarke Silvernuil the book. vaudeville program.
Annette Kellerman is one of the
Despite the fact that the story
People's Theater, Twelfth and
versatile
artists
before
the
11111St.
tee-
is collegiate it establishes a
Seward, t his week-end. Friday
rd by never Once referring to public today. In another featured
evening, Saturday and Sunday
football, The story revolves ,pot James Coughlin, famous
PAUL PAGE and LOLA LANE
matinees and evenings, March 15,
around a student's strike caused comedian, will offer "The Rest
10 and 17, Mr. Goldenburg, assist-
stage success of the same name at by the faculty edict against cards Cure," a hilarious farce comedy. ed by the entire cast of l'iddish
lam and o "The
Fox Theater. The prize tight and cars on the campus, and the Will Burns
l'layers here, will appear in "In a
scene in which the her, Paul efforts of the malcontents to in- Two Bees," are eccentric tap
Rumanian Village,'" a comedy
Page, wins back the middleweight valve the popular school leader. dancers and singers in a top posi- drama in three acts with a pro-
lion,
while
Esther
Covington,
n
championship of the world—and
logue and epilogue by A. Kalman-
the hand of the heroine, Lola Page, Ben - Ami in "Samson and ',dues singer, will offer an interest- owitz, author of this year, success,
, ing routine. Maxine and Bobby
is made extremely realistic by the
Delilah" at Civic Theater. have a unique offering opening the "Eternal Mather." which played
use of these natural sound shots is
23 weeks at German's Theater in
I bill.
which 20,000 wild, cheering fight
New York.
The Detroit Civic Theater pre-
fans are heard and seen. In add!.
Schargel Testimonial.
I
lion to the principles, both o f sents the great Eurapean actor, "The Iron Mask " Continues
Jack Schargvl, character come-
whom are Braadway stage stars, Ben-Ami, as guest star in Sven
at United Artistss
dian
and
dancer, will be tendered
the cast includes Ilenry B. \Val- Lange's modern tragic comedy,
i ctihn acregei :Slt::11, -_
gree Musk- a testimonial performance
Util, Helen Ware, Sharon Lynn
t man and his th
D 'A ra
Jae s
and many others, all speaking their
cteers are riding again in Douglas daY ,
l iuer,i4 nig,.htelaietest..11 ntiirnel
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parts in this sensational all-talking
Fairbanks' new 11 reel picture p
also
all-sound picture.
"The Iron Stack;' now at the
bAont thi aonfd ‘,111hnot,t,. ;
United Artists Theater. The most Played with
New York's night life forms an
integral part Of the narrative re-
lated in "Speakeasy," Fox Movie-
lane adaptation of the celebrated
PHONE
WOODWARD (
COLinnbia 1910
AT ELLIOT
Nights, 75c to $1.50. Mats., Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 50c to 75c
Downtown Boa Office, Grinnell Bros.—Uptown, Potter's, Gen. Motors Bldg.
SUNDAY
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Gotham Night Life Depicted "Hello Yourself' Opens at
Cass Theater.
in Talkie at Fox Theater.
Detroit CIVIC Theatre
463 Michigan Avenue.
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THREE GRI.AT AR1 ORMS
Tool Shop Hardware Co.
' acs
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$1.00
BOX Office and Grinnell's
Woodward
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ALL seats reserved at $2.50, $2.00, $1.50,
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MC),N, MARCH &
17.18
SUN.
'MANHATTAN
COCKTAIL"
RICHARD AARISENand
NANCY CARROLL
Littman's People's Theatre
TUESDAY, MARCH 10
"HIS PRIVATE LIFE"
with ADOLPH MENJOU
TWELFTH & SEWARD. BOX OFFICE PHONE EMP.
WED. • THURS. MARCH 20.21
COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE
FRI. & SAT.. MARCH 22.23
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
The Eminent Romantic Actor and Singer
C ITE f
MR. SAMUEL GOLDENBURS
"DO YOUR DUTY"
with CHARLIE MURRAY
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STAR OF NATIONAL THEATER, NEW YORK
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DAYS
FREE PARKING ••
StARTING
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WILL APPEAR
--;--' -:--- SUN. MAR 17
Friday Eve., Saturday and Sunday Mat. and Eve.,
March 15th, 16th, 17th
CASE 1., of
LENA SMITH
The
in • great new comedy drama with songs
n
"=ZM 11r1tM11 $
ESTHER RALSTON
JAMES HALL and
FRED KOHLER
Comedy drama with song. in 3-act prologue specialty by
A. Kalm•novits
See Esther Ralston in Her
Gre•tset Dramatic Role
— STAGE
a Roumanian Inn"
Monday Evening, March 25th
—
Testimonial Performance Tendered to Our Great Charades'
Comedian, Singer and Dancer
ALEX CHRISTIANSEN
JACK SCHARGEL
Guest Mader of Ceremonies
" the Keystone Serenaders
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Also 4 Acts of Vaudeville
Special for this evening will be produced A. Zol•tarefsky's
sensational comedy, 1,000 laughs a minute,
"KUTZIG DER SAILOR"
Soh FRED J IRELAND'S
Rorie. Wonder Dancers.
Mello Clark at th• Organ
RESE RVE
I
YOUR
SEATS AT ONCE
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