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CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 30, 01110

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PTEIPROIVEWISfILAROXIC4

Preferred Afghanistan
when Poland was visited by Ama- "Morocco Bound" at Orient-
nullith Khan, king of Afghanistan,
As Land of Opportunity during
al Theater.
a tour of Europe in 1928.

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Af-
chanistan was preferred to Amer-
ica no land of opportunity by :Ikon-
old Muchimson, formerly OWIler of
0 private bank here, it is related in
the Express Poranny, Warsaw
paper, which obtained the story
from Nuehimson's relatives who
reside here.
Nuchimson had been looking for-
ward to emigrating to America

With acapital of $2,000 Nu-
chimson proceeded to Kaboui, capi-
tal of Afghanistan. These
try of
his riseto the chancellorship ex-
ceeds any tale of success in Amer-
ica. Nuchimson introduced west-
ern methods of trade and finance
and he was invited to manage state
finances, the title of Mean being
((inferred upon him.
Ile has now been appointed
chancellor.

ANNOUNCEMENT

J. B. Greenfield
& Co.

INVESTMENT SECURITIES

Detroit Office--Now located in their new

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Suite 900-906 Penobscot Bldg.

ANNOUNCE ALSO

In addition to their General Bond Business
are offering

Trustee Standard Oil Shares

A Fixed Investment Trust

Explanatory booklet on request.

Our Whitney Baby Carriages, Simmons
Cribs and other Standard lines of Children's
Furniture have been moved from our Oakland
avenue store to our main store, located at 4725-
4727 Hastings street, where you will be able to
select your needs from a big line of children's
articles.

Please note that we have several special
Heywood Strollers with hood at $10.00. Whit-
ney Strollers at $13.50, and special Whitney
Carriage at $22.50. We also have some Wonder
Walkers at $3.95, with long handle. All these
articles mean a saving for you.

fiRIEDENBER
FURNITURE HOUSE

4725-4727 HASTINGS STREET

Phone Glendale 9140

(The Store With • Reputation)

Linwood Euclid Market

Everything for the Table
Passover Special Eggs

Euclid
We Solicit Your Patronage

8425-31 Linwood at

°Announcement

Saul A. Gallant

announces that he has assumed ownership of the

BECKER CLEANERS & DYERS

3009 Longfellow Avenue

Next to Apartment Garages
Between Lawton and Genesee

and will operate this business under the name of the

GALLANT
TAILORS

UL SAYS:



"I want to assure my friend. and the community in
general that they can entrust their clothes to me for
cleaning dyeing and repairing with the confidence that
they will receive expert work combined with • personally
interested aerwice. My big fur vaults will preserve your
coat. for the summer."

PHONE GARFIELD 4775

FOR

QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE TO ANY PART OF CITY

"Nlo•rocco Bound ," a nine act
mush al reVUe of Broadway pro-
portions, is the nave vaud(oville at-
tractian at the Oriental this week.
"Yellow-Back," .lames Oliver Cur-
wood's latest thriller of the Canad-
ian Northwest is the screen fea-
ture
"Yellow-Back" one of Curwood's
most exciting yarns of the great
North, is a thrilling melodranui
to ld with all [ht, vigor and color• of
tIllt wild region. Tom Moore, the
handsome, genial star of !Hourly 10
years standing, plays the leading
role, an °dicer in the famous Ca-
nadian Northwest Mounted Police.
With the villainous and thorough-
ly terrifying Tom Santschi as the
"heavy," and the beautiful Irma
Harrison as Elise, the girl in the
van, there all the necessary com-
ponents for a turbulent triangle.
pursuit and frenzied conflicts not
The "INIountie," after much grim
wily gets his man but the girl as
well.

l:

PAGE

OF,- III

GOLDBERGER'S WIDOW
IS GRANTED PENSION

WASIIINGTON, D. C.—(J. T.
pension of $125 a month
was voted by the United States
Senate for Mrs. Mary Goldberger,
widow of the late Dr. Joseph Gold-
berger, discoverer of the cause and
cure of pellagra. Announcement
of the Senate's action in granting
the pension was made by Senator,
Reed Smoot of Utah.
Senator Ramsdell introduced the
bill for the granting of the pen-
sion. Senator Smoot made the an-
nouncement to counteract misap-
prehension on the part of certain
newspapers throughout the coun-
try which published editorials voic-
ing criticism that the Senate had
not granted the pension to Mrs.
Goldberger.
"Mrs. Mary Goldberger, the
widow of Dr. Joseph Goldberger,
has been granted a pension of
$125 per month. The bill was re-
ported to the senate favorably, and
when the calendar was called there
was no committee report; and for
that reason, and for that only, I
asked that the bill go over. The
very next time the calendar was
called the bill was passed without
a single objection," Senator Smoot
declared.

DETRoir,
A par t talking picture that is
is
.
LAR G EST
and hearty ITITEATRI
laughter is "The Little Wild Cod "
Iv:during the popular Audrey !o'er- I.

"On Trial" at Alhambra for
Three Days.

"On Trial," Warner Brothers'
great talkie, comes to the Alham-
bra Theater for three days begin-
ning Sunday.
When Warner Bros decided to
make "On Triaras a special pra-
duction they selected the glamor-
ous Pauline Frederick for the leaol-
, ing feminine part, heading a re•
markable all-star cast which also
included Bert I.ytell, Lois Wilson,
Holmes Herbert, Jason Robards,
Richard Tucker, Johnny Arthur,
Vondell Darr, Edmund lireear, Ed-
ward Martind•l, Fred Kelsey and
Franklin I'angborn. Archie I..
Mayo directed, and the sere. a
adaptation of the famous Rive
play was matte by Robert Lord.

cis, on the Hollywood screen,

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

.1 tor Noi• Appearing

1 . 1111/Wetion with
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in

5 ALACTSAR 5

!blindar Dinner, 6 to
5.30, Too Dollars. No

Cover Charge 'Till 9:30

Cherry 9040--Cliff. 9188

TA,. Va....kin( Deier

Fre., .11mare Al Lit

TUDY
CLUB
65 East Vernor

Thru Different Eyes

with

MARY DUNCAN, WARNER BAXTER
EDMUND LOWE

The Story of a Sensational Murder Trial as Seen Through the
Eyes of Three Different People
A FOX MOVIETONE ALL-TALKING FEATURE

O

And Another Brilliant Gal.y of

HEADLINE CELEBRITIES

DETROIT OPERA
COMPANY

*

*

FAUST!

Schisertr, W. En:1;man, F. Miller .cad J. : 4 1

Saturday, April 20th, 8:15

*

IL TROVATORE

With Branca &treys, Martha Wilkowsh,
Fernando Bei lini, Giuseppe In ttttt nte,
Cameron McLean

4

With Bianca Smoya, Lola Johnston, E'er-,
condo Bertini, Giuseppe In ttttt nte, Ray-
mond Chaffee, Lucille Kreger. .

* LEW BRICE *

MASTER OF CEREMONIES
with

* MAE CLARKE *

Tickets $4, $3, $2 and $1 at

DETROIT Ol'ERA SOCIETY
655 Book Bid!.
Phone Cherry 3151
Alter April 10th, at Grinnell's and
Orchestra Hall.

RIVIERA

FREE PARKING

ALL

WEEK

FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA

An Overture Presentation of Arthur
Lange's Symphonic .1.•
Arrangement of

1.50

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Na Cnv, Till 9. 30
3717 HOCDWARD
Glendale 9218-10434

ROBERT BENCHLEY

In
Featuring the
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WM. HAINES

See a nd Near Him

SHUBERT DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

"ALIAS JIMMY
VALENTINE"

OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT Apr. 21

with LIONEL BARRYMORE
KARL DANE LEITA HYAMS
A Real Detective Story

Twice Daily Thereafter. Evenings 8:30, Matinees 2:30
Seats Now, Matinee. 50c to $1.00; Evenings 50c to $1.60


Keystone Serenaders

— STAGE

IRELAND REVUE
it's Packing Them In!
RADIO-KEITH-ORPHEUM
HEADLINE VAUDEVILLE

This Week'. Bill Features

WM. DESMOND
B. perxon Ittlar of - The Itittht Man .. /
"Monarchs of the Saxophone"
Ihe Cadet Sextette
"A Laugh Riot"
I, Go:1.1,511h Bro,
EDITH CARPENTER
GRACE INGRAM
110,51stl Ilitomony Girl, (runt IV'S
Radio Station

SEE and HEAR
Tile Speclacky
of Me Ayes/

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loll by Two Captious Lovers
who loved for All Eternity
WARNER BROS. secant

COSTELLO
Arn°3
Arr1X1
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to

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DOLORES

!PARK

Mats .

bar L OC TR U

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ON THE SCREEN:

"THE LITTLE
WILD CAT"

GEO , RG E

',Pomo et

Also short subjects.

ON THE

\

Dancers

FINE CLASSICAL
II y MADELINE

1 11101"Na

Comedy

KUNSK Y
ALHAMBRA

"TWO STRANGE
GENTLEMEN"
with
MAYO & LYN

S OME

MICIIAEL CUI7111

'NkTtlTs-4
BROS.

STAGE

PEGGY CHAMBERLIN
and ROSS HINES

Featured beefield Follies

O'BRIJ

NOAH BEERY
LOUISE FAZENDA

A Vitaphone part-talking film
featuring Audrey Ferris and a
cast of favorite players include '
ing Robt. Edeson, James Mur.
ray, etc.

SONGS

Bob Clark at the Golden
Voiced Organ.

WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH

SUNDAY. MONDAY, Al'R. 21.23

A TALKING PICTURE

)

"The
LONE WOLF'S
DAUGHTER"

BERT LYTELL

GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD
CHARLES GERRARD
LILYAN TASHMAN
Also Vitephone Screen Talking Act

A Warner Bros, All-Tt•lking,
All-Star Sens•tion

"ON TRIAL"

MAY 1-2.3
The Great All-Talking Picture

Featuring PAULINE FREDERICK,
BERT LYTELL, LOIS WILSON,
EDMUND BREF-SE, FRED
E
KELSEY,
and • Ho.
f Others.

"ON TRIAL"

PAULINE. FREDERICK
BERT LYTELL
LOTS WILSON
Every Character Speak.

Starting Sunday, April 21

Open Continuous from
1 p, nt. to 11 p. m,

Also Talkie Acts and News

Admission 25c at All Times

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WESIA0A ISOPPIttILEP NO/IL

THEATER 25 1

Smiling Sammy Dihert and
The Sunnylartrok Orchestra

BARGAIN MATINEE

MEDI

SAT. Mt 90(10AVS

UNTIL 1."PM.

Radio.Komth-Orollemn

— state —

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251

vauaavin.

" MOROCCO

BOUND"

A Musical Travelogue
In Nme Scenes
•n

R—K—O

UNIT SHOW

— Screen —

James Oliver Curwood'a

"The
YELLOW BACK"

With Tom Maw.

• Littman's People's Theatre

d

TWELFTH & SEWARD. BOX OFFICE PHONE EMP. 3488

SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY!
Edwin A. Relkin and L. Weintraub p
t the Incomparable
Operetta Stars

Club Avalon

Julius F3 Anna Nathanson

INT:StN: Nng I1N 1:11‘1VII

Direct From Casino Theater, Philadelphia

Friday Eve., Saturday and Sunday Mat. and Eve.,
April 19-20-21
Twenty Song Numbers

Large Chorus—New Scenery—New Costumes—New Stage
Effects
IN A NEW SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY

BUDDY
FIELDS'
CLUB
AVALON

DINNER

cad •

and an All-Talking Featurette

GOUNOD'S "FAUST"

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FIVE
ALL-STAR
ACTS

Table d'Hate
None Better

* MORRIS and
CAMPBELL *

AN INNOVATION!

faulleda Rustioni & I Pdgliacd

THE CANDY KID
11RM 10'1 171

Steve
Pastern., It i

Also

ROY SEDLEY
and MOB *

EDDIE MILLER and CO.

In two acts, by A. Hager. Music by Robin Osofsky and J.
Tauem•n. Lyrics by Tauaman and Taber. D•nces arranged
by Hymie Jacobson. The entire production under Persm. 1
direction of our guest star, JULIUS NATHANSON.

Herb Finney

KELLY—CONRAD—MILES
MABEL ALBERTSON
• nd ethers in Lido's
ALL NEW REVUE

JAMES RENNIE *

Tuesday, April 23rd, at 8:15

ON lit S1RA

GEORGE KELLEY
ESTHER STERLING

GRETA NISSEN *

(IN PERSON
The Bewitch , ng Star of "Fare with

Fol•entio Guerrieri, Guest Conductor
Thursday, April 18th, 8:15
nit Ertel ‘Fvotto ,n p; 07.

Detroit Rendezvous

During Passover We Will Serve Mataotha

THE ALL-TALKING SENSATION

ORCHESTRA HALL

Where every-
one goes . . .
something do-
ing every min-
ate ... a night
club with real
Music ... and
Delicious I'm()

When Detroit's Night Lights Begin to Glimmer
.elm-where You'll Find tIe Spot That Fits the
Mood. So Just Scan the Suggestions Here for
One That Strikes Your Fancy:

Manairi.•

The lloollywmod screen attraction
/
for Thursday will la• Adolphe Men-
jou in "Marquis Preferred."

141.001V11441•00 /I040 rvua NSW

S. J. STERBIN4

TREMENDOUS DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAM!
A GREAT TALKING PICTURE,
'
A GREAT STAGE PROGRAM!
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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

Bre 111 , 0 f01.0111 011 the screen

ilighway,„"

After Sundown--

° he C1N FAA

WOODWARD AVE.

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ing Sunday. In addition to the I e
Sunnybrook Orchestra, Iod by Sam- •
my 'Waal, there are same interest-
ing nets on the stage, Peggy Chant-
berlin and Rosa !limes featureol /.
comedy dancers of Ziegtield Fol- 0
lies.
/*
"Two Strange Gentlemen" is the ,s;
title of it comedy act lip Mayo 61111 ,/
Lyn and they nut only rot,
Strang hilt Very humorous. Bel:
Clarke is hellrtt in one of his pleas-
ing organ recitals. Short subjects

"The boys with it
Thousa oats Songs"

AL MANNING
AL HANDLER

12,009,6811

TEMPLE el

tilled with chuckles

,

To Shubert-Detroit.
Greta Nissen, the tropical blond
motion picture star who was feu-
lured with Charles Farrell in
"Noah'. rb," the talking pic-
''t on is present in person on ture which M arner Bros. herald as
"made to tap any picture ever
made," has its premiere at the
Shubert-Detroit beginning this
Sunday night, playing twice daily
thereafter.
Stupendous in ounce [ton, the
production was more th an three
years in the making and includ,
in the cast over 10,000 extra char.
Hiders. The story, which was
written by Darryl Francis '/,amuck.
touches those moments of eataclys.
Mary in Fourth Week at the
Mai power between which lie 50
United Artists.
centuries. The characters piny
their parts in the soul-trying mo-
Touches of quaint and whitnsi-
ments of the beginning of the
(oonnody in Mary Pickford's
twentieth century and are wafted
newest picture, "Coquette," now
back to the days of Noah—to vast
playing at the United Artists The-
scenes of heathen debauchery—to,
ater tire many.
the bIli11101 • Of the Ark —the
k
Director Sam Taylor, a gradu- Edmond Lowe in "Through Differ terror of rising waters—which de-
ate of the Harold Lloyd School of
ortoved all but the family of the
ent Eyes."
comedy, has lightened the drama
patriarch. Sets covering more
of Miss Pickfoord's story of the lit- the stage of the Fox Theater be than a square niile were necessary
tle Southern coouquette with elTee- ginning today (Saturday). With to the production, which was di-
tiLe bits of gaily and youthfulness. her is the popular James Bennie rected by Michael Curtiz, interna-
'floe (opening scenes in which the in a skit entitled "The She and the tionally famed as the director of
heroine atle111111s to dispose 1.f her Shiek."
great spectacles. The cast includes
fitithful leitor, Stanley, in favor of
"Thru Different Eyes," an all- Dooloores Costello, who is starred
her newest conquest, reflect the talking Fox Alovietone feature with George O'Brien, Noah Beery,
humor of every day realism.
starring Mary Duncan, Warner Louise Fazenda, Guinn Williams,
Baxter and Edmund Lowe, is the Paul McAllister, Nigel (le Brulier,
Anders Randolf, Armand Kaliz,
"Harlem" Final Week at screen offering.
For the third week of all-star Myrna Loy, William V. Moog, Mal.
Shubert-Lafayette.
stage shows, managing director S. calm Waite, Noble Johnson, Otto
.1. Stebbins (offers, in addition to Hoffman and Joe Bonomo. Vita-
"Harlem," the story of the Car- the personal appeartimm of Greta phone plays a magnificent role—in
olina Negro transplanted to New Nissen, Eddie 'Aline'. and Company, symphonic accompaniment -- in ,
York, begins the third and final it good sized musical and dancing registration of sounds and flood
with of its engagement at the Shu- revue employing, 50010 if the best and turmoil and in the lighter
bert-Lafayette Theater, next Sun- Broadway artists, Roy Smiley and sounds of music and merriment.
day night. In this stirring play Mob, masters of comedy and syn-
there are developed several phases copation, and Morris and Camp-
of Negro life of which the white bell of vaudeville faint, . An inno- "Mary Jane's Pa" Continues
For Another Week.
man does not often think ab o ut, vation is the appearance of Lew
such as the scorn of the American Brice, of the celebrated Brice fam-
Negro fqr the Barbados Negro ily, as master of ceremonies. Mae
Edith Ellis' delightfully funny
and their inter-racial strife.
Clark, late star of the stage suc- com•dy, "Mary Jane's Pa," contin-
cess "Manhattan Merry," is among ues fur another week at the De-
"Boom Boom" Continues at the high spots on the stage pro- troit Civic Theater, with Miss Bon-
stelle in the leading role and Craig
gram.
Cass Theater.
Another innovation is the pres- Ward playing opposite, with Mir-
'
nun Sears and \I'alter Sherwin in
"Boom Boota," which is described ence on the stage of the Fox Grand prominent roles.
as it mixture of musical comedy orchestra, directed by Louis Gress.
There will be three special per-
and revue and which the Messrs.
formances of George Bernard
Shubert regard as their most am- Beatrice Lillie Comes to Cass Shaw's clever comedy, "You Never
bitious production, will begin the
Can 'fell," INIonday night, April 22,
second and final week of its en-
An event of theatrical interest and Tuesday matinee and night,
gagement at the Cass Theater next is the coming of Beatrice Lillie to April 23, with the regular com-
Sunday night. The producers have the Cass Theater, in Charles B. pany. DelieiOUS :satire and quiet
poured all their greatest resourses, Cochran's London Revue "This humor are prime assets in this
both in money and experience, in- Year of Grace" on Sunday, April popular "pie/IS:lilt play'," ill which
to this new attraction, mounting 25, fur one week, with matinees figure that rare bird: "the perfect
it 011 11 Seale as large and magnifi- on Saturday only, May .1.
waiter," the "woman's rights"
cent as they give their Winter
Aside from her appearances in mother of tt family, the three up-
Garden productions.
two editions of "The Chariot Re- to-date children, their bulgiest
vue." this marks the first time Miss father and other delightful char-
U. S. MASONS HAVE NO
Lillie will be seen in an all-English acters. You never can tell what
SYMPATHY RACIAL BIAS production in several years. Noel will happen in a Shaw comedy, and
Coward wrote the book, music and this is one of his hest.
NEW YORK.—(.1, T. A.)—The lyrics of "This Year of Grace"
Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, chairman which was (originally produced in Another Radio-Keith Orph-
ofthe C(ommittee on Goodwill Be London by Charles IL 0x-bran
eum Bill at Grand Riviera.
tween Jews and Christians of the and no doubt is superior to any
Federal Council of the Churches other revue previously, presented
in
this
country
or
in
England,
and
Another big bill of Radio-Keith-
of Christ in America, and one of
the outstanding Masons in the will go down in history as one of Orpheum vaudeville features the
the
finest
hits
of
musical
extratva-
Grand
Riviera program this week.
United States, commented on it
statement made to the Jewish Tel- ganza. It is in two acts and 20 In person appears William Des-
scenes.
One
of
the
many
song
hits
mond,
famous star of both stage
egraphic Agency on the anti-Sem-
itic bias manifested in several of "A Room with a View" made a and screen in "Thu Right Alan."
great
impression
upon
the
Prince
A
"Cadet
Sextette," the Gauol-
th e old ru.sian Masonic lodges,
which announced that they are in of Wales. The cast, in addition to smith Brothers, Edith Carenter
Beatrice
Lillie,
includes
Moss
&
and
Grave
Ingram
are (other known
sympathy with General Laden-
diorf's views and keep their organ- Fontana, who are featured and two stars who will appear in the stage
scare
of
other
principals.
program.
izations "free of Jell'S."
011 the screen will be featured
"I have no patience or sym-
William Haines in the talking Me-
pathy with this position taken by
On Trial" at Colonial.
nne,
"Alias Jimmy Valentine."
Masonic Lodges in Germany or
anywhere else so long as it savors
Unless he knows them well,
of race discriminatain and pr•ju- Archie Mayo, director of Warner
dice," Dr. ('adman declared. "I Bros.' murder mystery special,
ant very happy to feel that in our "On Trial," coming to the Colonial
own Nlasonic fraternities especial- Theater, Sunday, April 21, likes to
ly in the United States and Great observe people when they are off
Britain such things do not pre- guard, when considering them for
vail.
parts in his productions.
"of course as you know Mason-
Pauline Frederick, Bert Lytell,
ry is nod everywhere (on an equal Lois M'ilson, Holmes Herbert. Ja-
scale but it is to be fervently hoped son Robards, Franklin Pangborn,
that we shall lead the way to a Johnny Arthur. Richard Tucker,
I oas t r and more humane position," Vondell Darr, Edward Martindvl,
he declared.
Fred Kelsey and Edmund Breese,
members of the all-star cast of "too
Trial,"
were already known to Mr.
ROSENWALD $250,000 Mayo and
selected for their tal-
GIFT FOR BEIRUT ents.

NEW YORK.—(1, T. A.) — A
gift of 5250,000 toward the endow-
ment fund of the American Uni-
versity of Beirut, Syria, on con-
dition that the total endowment of
$1,5151,000 be raised by .duly I,
1:129, was announced received from
Julius Rosenwald.
A condition of Mr. Rosenwald's
gift is that the endowment shall
be temporary rather than perpet-
ual.
Edwin R. F.mloree, president of
the Julius Rosenwald Fund, in a
letter to Albert IV. Staub, direc-
tor of the Near East college Asso-
ciation, said that the pledge was
made on the basis of the statement
that the trustees of Beirut will
create a temporary fund into
whirl at least $3,000,000 of uni-
versity funds will be placed.

"The Little Wild Cat" at the POV-V000;v0000•AlAWA'VWVOIA-AVVCIAN'0000M6301.
Hollywood Theater.
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Greta Nissen in Person at "Noah's Ark". Mightiest of
Fox Theater.
Talking Pictures, Comes

ELEVEN

5:30 to 9:30

$

TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30
Testimonial performance tendered to our talented versatile
actress

Cover after

MISS JEAN JUVELIER

9:30

Club Avalon

16 Temple Ave.

R

For thia apecial occasion it will be produced by Z. Libin-
S..pported by our .tar cast headed by ROSETTA BIALES•
your .eats at once.

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