Amtrierut icwisk Periodical Cotter • CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN I ELEVEntorkkinsii CJAONIGLE cad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 11 • Carl M. Weideman For Circuit Judge Janet 11111111111111111 1111111111111111 111111111111111 11111111111111111 111111I GAYNOR Warner BAXTER Carl M. Weideman, candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of Circuit Judge, has proven his understanding and his ability while a member of the Congressional ommittee. Investigating activi- ed In liemance "One More Spring" ..” stag, GENE RAYMOND singing and POea ;.. star -the Wm. H. Green, Jr. Has Enviable Record Spots 11 STAGE, A ND SCREEN Symphony ON MONDAY, MARCH 11 Spalding Soloist Thursday . POLDI M1LDNER HERE With a record for economy In public office to which he can point, William H. Green, Jr., is basing his wrt — Poldi Mildner, phenomenal girl campaign for the Republican nomi- Two works new to Detroitera will eoe iNeleantutrhainclinwgillashempuecelt. nation as County Auditor on three be presentee' by Ossip Gabrilowitsch Yessir, Detroit's really going major 'projects which he carried al) i t t a enni st ti o n w h at the 13th subscription concert of seated in recital at the Masonic the Detroit Symphony, Thursday places. Now it's a miniature , Auditorium on Monday evening, world's fair . . . and believe you March 11. me, the Chicago "shindig" had Tickets are now available at nothing on what's ocming here Grinnell Bros., Temple 2-7100. except in size . . First, Lanny Poldi Mildner's youthful path Roes is the big opening feature to fame was ridged by the un- . . . then there'll be talent galore comfortable bumps of parental (tom every night club in town, A PARABLE "America'. Rhythm Stylist" "I need oil," said a young stu-I dent, in ancient days. So he planted an olive sapling. l "Lord," he prayed, it needs rain,' that its tender shoots may drink! and swell. Send gentle showers." And the Lord sent a gentle shower. "Lord," prayer the man, "my tree needs sun. Send sun, I pray; Thee." And the sun shone, gild-1 ing the dripping clouds. "Now frost, Lord, to brace its tissues," cried he. And behold, the little tree stood sparkling with frost. But at eventide It died. Then the man sought out a friend and told his strange experi- ence. "I, too, have planted k little tree," the other said, "and see, it thrives well! But I entrusted my l ittle tree to its God: Ile who made it knows better what it needs than a man like me. I made no condition. I fixed not ways or means. 'Lord, send what it needs,' I prayed. 'Storni and sunshine, wind, rain or frost. Thou hest made it, and Thou knowest best.' " Ben Pollack and His Inimitable Wide Si: Doris Robbins - "Angel of the Air" 0 the PARK AVENUE. PENTHOUSE Gala Opening Thursday, March 7 Cover, $1 111 Opening Nite besides all the visiting celebrities Famous now, a star in the mu. that may be in town at the time can CONTINUOUS sical world at only 17, she . . . opera stars, hot cha singers, laughingly recall her father's loud FLOOR SHOW dancers, pianists, white, black and IIIPA objections to a professional train- 10.1,110, the Lxw of 1:ta%IlY a mixture of both... . . Yes, in- CON Milt ! ing for his only child. Harold 11011 ilnd Jis•not• MENNE II deedy, 'tis going to be a great onted: I nitwit It was a tense family scene. "r Opening Onli day in the old town. Si Fr ilk C ..... tors Mold a—Iltrn SIAM Oder Hugo Mildner sat sternly in his 1.,ur 1,0,01110 Tenor "Positively, Mae Murray's final Dinner 511.50 big armchair facing his wife and TIAK•INA RA% E appearance in this town Sunday I'M! Cad. PIO for 111.I.0•110" hoe esii his sister, who was Poldi's first Re...nation+ night" . . . so Sid Goldie, the Jar Seiler teach-r. The little girl, not quite l'en00101 I.n.0•1100 11.TIC "It0111.1, P. A. at the Oriole Terrace, told .11 IIEN 10 ./1.1.14'K nine, swung her legs from the Carla Term.) I.m.ens me. (By the way, Sid is proudly rityr. If by ill, piano stool i w th pretended indif- Cu, ten spei it. cal announcing the ninth birthday PARISI:SG tirgusy KAI FOAN and him Music ference to the fact that she was of his offspring, Master Irvin the topic of conversation. Malcolm Goldie — "biz hundert . Tili A week later, her mother, who all-311.11ANT Reservation. and tzwanzig yohre"l. Miss Mur- • k :rt it'i OF has always been her inseparable ray sails for London following NOW AT:S companion, took her to the home CHINNI11 ( her New York engagement, where WI)" ' " i PRIMER of Frau Iledwig Kanner•Rosen- ILA. iiti she is to make several pictures for vuousavr ORCH. HALL, SAT. RYE., MAUCH II thal, wife of the famous musician ... . CARL M. WEIDEMAN the British Gaumont outfit. Miss WILLIAM H. GREEN, JR. Cocktails ; * Fine Food* - Moriz Rosenthal, where she was Lucille Johnson, the lovely prints ALBERT SPALDING. Yerp. kI ”( SI1c....sxf111 ties of the Nazis and other sub. donna you've enjoyed so much, through while holding that post given an auditioh and enrolled onr liss ie at once as a pupil of the noted evening, March 7, at 8:30 o'clock, rt let ptermet In a paint ahem • versive influences in this country. is making her debut on the air and which saved taxpayers millions heat T ronsInlvol, uniform amt As a member of this committee, teacher. in Orchestra Hall. quality Old lInvur ?net.. sun the as guest artist on the News Hour of dollars. ... bad u, his efforts were tireess in eliminat- Mr. Green, swept out of office in own, of v., II.. .111- She stayed in Vienna one Albert Spalding, distinguished Or lire. ing those inimical attitudes to. next Wednesday. Helen Gorman, the Democratic landslide of 1933, week out of every month to take RHAPSODY GYPSIES American violinist, will be the solo- ■ pretty little musical comedy ar- ward our people. SHAN AUSTINtt?"riiat. prides himself on the fact that a lesson a day, staying with her ist. He will play the Mendelssohn and Evening. Noon U . Tampa Carl M. Weideman further dem- tist, sure does some high kicking while he served as County Auditor Troolon 11.1..le aunts in that city and "commut- Concerto in E minor. BEER — WINE — LIQUORS slow,. i shot. onstrated his interest in the wel- like you've never seen before.... previously, he originated a pay-as- • 3Se ing" front Czecho-Slovakia. Noonday Luncheons erns: ,1011 , E •I ∎ ERN The symphony will be the Schu- DeMarr and D. Andre are one of fare of the foreign born, when, as you-go policy of Public expendi- 'INIT IAMZET She (lid this for two years. mann Fourth in D minor. 65e to $1 ■ Evening Dinners — •JACli LEVIN a member of the Immigration and the finest ballroom teams it has tures and a "pre-billing" system When she was 11 she agve her 1,ser Cherie Fred S. Paine, popular xylophone Naturalization Committee of the been my privilege to see—their fur county taxes. No TIMM.= first concert. tangoes are—well, they just are player, will be the soloist at the U. S. Congress, he was instrumen- 4% 4 Charge Proposal was made in 1932 for The notices she received were ninth Tuesday evening concert of fig tal in reducing the naturalization the last word . . . and what an construction of a group of build- "z 1 fee from $20 to $10. Included in M. C. Billy Carr is. . .. Can he ings at Eloise Hospital to house tremendous in the approval of the Detroit Symphony, March 6, 1.1nlil • 1. 7L at 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Hall. this bill, is a clause making it sing "A Brivele der Mamen" and 7,500 persons. The cost would have this child artist. 1000 She was engaged to play with He will be heard in the stunning easier for parents and children in "Eili Eili" and all the Yiddische been approximately $12,000,000. 41451,6 different lands to be re-united in "shtikelech" . . You'll really like Mr. Green opposed the plan and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.I Second Hungarian Rhapsody of Still, her father, taciturn in, Liszt. Victor Kolar will direct. 6515 GRAND NIVEA AT GRAND BLVD. the U. S. Billy. They tell me the honors suggested that one building , instead After 14 years of unsuccessful in the line this week go to Mary of a number of isolated buildings, his disapproval of her career, stuck to his belief that she ought effort, the Women's ('arty, through LaPlante and Lois Winters. I'd be constructed Downtown's Only Nit,. Club Presents • The single building, which also to be home, like other children. Jan Kubelik Recital Here the aid of Carl M. Weideman, suc- say the entire Ernie Young line .r.AT AI RING Er, REVUE R mEA V NHAin houses 7,500 persons, was construe- He told her so often. ceeded in gettling through a bill deserves them. This Saturday Evening of But they caught him once, in granting rights with men. If you've seen and liked the ted and equipped at a coat Carl M. Wideman has been in "Continental" several weeks .ago $1,800,000. By this act Mr. Green the back of the concert hall, ap- Jan Kubelik, the most traveled the active practice of law for more at the Club Plantation and "So- prevented expenditure of an ad - plauding his little daughter and violin virtuoso, returns to Detroit ditional $10,000,000, which would proudly, than 15 years and is rated well GIGGLES REGAN $ COL JOE ALLEN * Saturday evening, March 2, at phisticated Lady" last week, you have come from the pockets of the qualified and well equipped to il m Comedienne Kentucky news With Orchestra Hall, under the auspices will simply go wild over the new taxpayers handle the office of Circuit Judge. show which combines both—fast! DORIS BECKER Ilis first public office was a D'Oyly Carte Opera Com- of the Detroit Concert Society. Kubelik, acclaimed by critics nerseette Toreh Sinter Just chuck full of talent! And bookkeeper in the sheriff's office. pany Repertory for everywhere as the greatest violin- When Alexander the Great the music .. soft, quiet, dreamy, Later he became chief clerk in the Detroit ist since Paganini, today, at the or loud, peppy, wild, as your County Auditor's office. Then fol- Learned Extent of Greed age 54, brings forth enthusiastic mood calls for ... Cares, worries lowed two terms as County Treas- of Human Eye The repertory has just been praise from press and audience, CLIFFORD no 0 NEVER A• COVER IOW WAYNE vanish into thin air. urer and finally his election as announced by the world-famed and is in truth the living "music Welcome back, Sammy Sofferin County Auditor, a post which he sso E. ADAMS CH. likl•Nailik‘M.IK%WiklM.4 INMININIMIBMWLWOlageklik During his many travels and ... and welcome to the new show held honestly and efficiently to the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, master." "His is an art and "You 're Bound to 1.11.' conquests, Alexander the Great at the Powatan, which features taxpayers' benefit. •••1.2=M•• ■■•■■■ from the Savoy Theater, London, genius greater today than ever Have a Goad Time" came upon a very lovely spot in for its engagement in Detroit. before." some of the most talented stars CLUB whose midst there flowed a cool The Savoyards begin their eagerly After 15 years' absence, Ku- Mere words are too' HARRY J. LIPPMAN ANOTHER C' and refreshing stream of water. available. awaited single week's engagement now has been prevailed upon tior inadequate to describe the enterd FOR CIRCUIT COURT at the Wilson Theater on Mon- belik He decided that such a fine river FOR to repeat his former great suc- tainment value of this new re-; must have an interesting source day, March 18. cesses in America. He was born vue ... just drop over and see for Harry J. Lippman's candidacy and upon tracing it found that it The opera selected for the in Michle, near Prague. His first foot Judge of the Circuit Cour t opening, Monday night, March 18, concert appearance was made at led to the gates of Paradise. In yourself. AMERICAS NEWEST Musical. SENSATION! lim, hits, what a show the Bally-1 his most commanding fashion he his,has for the week! It's Shelton on the Democratic ticket is gath- is "The Gondoliers." On Tues- the age of six, and in 1899, in FIRST DETROIT APPEARANCE — DIRECT FROM NEW YORX AND the ering momentum. day night, "Trial by Jury" and demanded admittance, which Budapest, he made his profes- Brooks and his gang in a brand', *SHELTON BROOKS A t Ntil A strong committee is at work "The Pirates of Penzance" will keeper of the gate refused. Not new sizzling revue. . . The new I sional debut. 1,72: upon ix this week-end calling be given; on Wednesday, matinee during even the most imposing speech band is really the "nertz"—it's, those interested in strengthening Tickets are available at Grin- DINNER NO AN AMAZING ALL-STAR REVUE and night, "The Mikado"; on about his own greatness gained Gus Carrington's, his first appear-I nell's box office, Randolph 1124, DE LUXE COVER J. SHOWS NIGHTLY this court to vote for Harry Thursday night, "The Yeomen of Alexander entrance to this de- • once here, and, boy, what musci! , Lippman on the Democratic the Guard"; on Friday night and and Hotel Steller, Cadillac 7492. CHARGE lightful spot. Finally he demanded $1.00 Jan Kubelik's program follows; ticket. Saturday matinee, "Iolanthe" and that he receive at least some keep- rk ; Al rino, .A 111 o 's onzt i 1. • CLIFFORD 8300 75 YERNOR HIGHWAY EAST sake as evidence of his having on Saturday night "The Gondol- learn A rt a, li 1•1 Romance h' Name. meelho- T. iers" will be repeated. travelled so far. This the keeper Ben Pollack Op plume). ( ,I PratiludIunt t , tolls yen; IS CANDIDATE Matinees will be given on complied with, and imagine how ) Canattnettai Jan Kula Ilk Penthouse on Thursday 'BLAIN It; FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE Wednesday and Saturday. The Bat Inane a raging air. annoyed Alexander was when he I (d) Tattottella. Jan K ti er (tit %Wan iud,ena, Trit•haIkawakl: 3 ur if you haven't one, It scale of prices will be 83 .cents discovered that the moments was novation in entertainment , in An PaaanInl; P.) Campanella 1r bartender will Make Toil ono part of a human skull. Being very is promised by Ben Pollack at his Bethune Duffield Blain, candi- to $2.20 at both matinees, and (h) Pa tins lnl ci a Jiffy. Then a luxurious angry he threw away the gift. new club, the Penthouse, which . date for the Circuit Court on 83 cents, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, l i owatall Blue r- will give It the a Iamb. But the wise keeper of the gate opens Th ur sday, March 7. A on- the Republican ticket, is a native $2.75 and $3.30 at the evening meek IIVPN of UNITED DETROIT THEATERS cting Detroiter, and was born in this performances. warned him not insignificant to despise the something' ith sometI t however it tenuous floor show with The public seat sale for the June 26, 1879, a son of Alex- "Society Doctor," a novel dra- happening every minute. A floor present, An Entirely New Show of might appear to him, for it was I show to alternate with every dance ander W. and Mary Gray Blain. entire engagement opens Monday, ma of hospital life on the screen IN HER ONLY DETROIT ENGAGEMENT Talented Stars full of extraordinary qualities ae ctl.isTooftheiesteentdhetBeenrehatrsulsle e d 1Ie was educated in the public March 11, at the Wilson Theater at the Michigan Theater this Miss Murray Makes Her Final Appearane. Sunday Night truly hand and high schools of this city and box office, and one week earlier week, shares honors with George which he would discover if it were Diertition •.%1111 El. NIWEEIRIN weighed with silver or gold. picked. 'then took the literary course at at Grinnell's box office; in the Olsen and his band, and the Alexander was eager to discover The spot is under the personal the University of Michigan, grad- meantime, mail orders with re- charming Ethel Shutta, who are what the man meant and imme- direction of Ben Pollack and he has uating in 1904 as president of his mittances will be filled in the appearing In person on the stage. diately ordered a pair of scales the experience of many years at . class. Continuing at the Univer- order received, when sent to M iss Musical comedy with a dash of and gold to be used to balance the American's smartest spots. sity, he took the law course, grad- Isobel J. Hurst, 352 Stotler Hotel. red pepper is the dish served weight of the skull. Ile soon dis- uating in 1906. He immediately Michigan audiences with George A special attraction is the I! the e , led his et ro op covered that no amount of gold ,.'ay Night College Nig ht when Olsen directing his band, Ethel returned to D it Million" by Rene Clair Shuttle warbling and the "singing "Le seemed enough to balance the office and has practiced here ever various colleges will he made wel- T1 243$ 124 Dansport • at Art Institute March 9 weight of the skull piece. Alex- come. , since. In 1909 he married Eunice Stooges" giving novel support -..01=I• ■ • .SIRVATIONS No cover charge is charged ex- I Dunn, at San Bernardino, Calif.. ender demanded to know if there with Bob Rice, Jack Gifford, Dick III were not something to establish , lit night and Saturday nights. No I and they have two children, Mrs. What has been hailed as the most (Ilotcha I Gardner and Bobber 1 counter-balance to make an minimum at any time. brilliant French talkie ever filmed, Mary Blain Brown and David, a Borger. I equilibrium. The old man pro- "Le Million" will be presented for pupil in the Detroit schools. VOTE FOR Leslie Howard and beautiful 'Weed some earth and covered the During the calendar year of the first time in Detroit at the Art Merle Oberon appear in "The CLUB MANHATTAN 1931 he was president of the Institute next Saturday night, Scarlet l'impernel" which is now hone with it. This caused the scale in which the skull lay to rise im- !Masonic Temple Association. Per- March 9, on the third irogram of showing at the United Artists Featured in the floor show at mediately. "Can you explain this haps his greatest contribution to the current series by t he Detroit Theater. Alexander Korda, who the Club Manhattan is Joe Allen, phenomenon'!" asked Alexander, Masonry was the writing of a Cinema Guild. Rene (lair, the fa- produced "The Private Life of very much impressed. The old known as the Kentucky Colonel . series of articles on Temple at mous French director, has written Henry VIII," made the screen man replied, "This fragment of with the Italian dialect. Giggles , fairs. Through these articles the the scenario and has supervised the version of Countess Orczy's best Regan also takes a big part. Doris layman's conception of the inner production. Clair, famous for the seller novel. bone is the part in which the MI- East Grand Blvd., Just Ott Woodward , man eye is enclosed and although Becker, torch singer, will open w orkings of the Temple became "Italian Straw Hat", "Under the "Car 99," a thrilling action FREE rmuunc on the bill Saturday night. The Roofs of Paris", "July Fourteenth", in its extent limited is unlimited a 'eel thing. picture which glorifies the :Michi- uartet of q ties, a and "Eiffel Tower" is considered in in its desires; the more it ha s, the gan State l'olice as a body of law dancers who have been wearing Europe as the master of satire, wit, more it wants; neither gold nor When families quarrel outsid- and gayety as well as one of the enforcement officials second to masks, will disclose their identity silver. nor any earthly possession Lankin ers deride. none in the country, is being Bill night. I most daring experimenters and in- is able to satiate its wishes. But Saturday Better do one act quickly than I novators in the use of sound and shown at the State Theater this plays the requests. Cy Goodman ELECT being once in the grave and cov- for a day. talk about • hundred week. The second feature at the dialogue. In the film to he shown ered with earth, there it finds a provides the dance melodies. by the Detroit Guild next week, State is "A Notorious Gentleman" limit for all its memo desires." Rene Clair employs the clever trick starring Charles Bickford and ' of cutting down the French din- Helen Vinson. , logue to a minimum and makes use of two British characters who MAHEW M. WOLF TT peep down from a roof and tell in RHAPSODY TERRACE CIRCUIT CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN PI English what transpires. The management of Rhapsody & Terrace, located at 1342 Broad- One of the popular young Jew- way, acknowledges the generous E & ish candidates for Circuit Court FOX THEATER patronage of the Jewish people r A is Matthew M. W olf, whose name Primaries Monday, March 4 "One More Spring," co-starring on their festive celebration night E will appear on the Democratic last Tuesday. It was the formal Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter the award- ..............................w...........0............ ballot. at the Fox, is an adaptation of celebration dedicating Mr. Wolf is a member of the ? !he novel by Robert Nathan and ing of the liquor license to Rhap- Wayne County Bar Association ecounts the gay adventure that sody Terrace. There were, special and has been a practicing lawyer special dance mies to a down-in-the-mouth entertainers and a , Wing the New Instd La Ile$ since 1919. He advocates the ,.usiness man and a penniless cho- orchestra. Cowl Deal to the New Gene Kerekea and his Gypsies —A Sketch Fre. the Talmud bringing of the , us girl who move their domiciles circuit court and favors more ef- Vete Democratic and Elect # , , ito a city park. Jane Darwell. are holding the guests in happy ficiency by having judges hold Scene: A room -- - in the Emper- i ' tepin Fetchit, Rosemary Ames, moods with their gyppy music and night sessions to clear the over- one can always feel welcome ors palace in Rome. The Empress • 'roger Imhoff and Nick Foram are crowded docket. Ile is a firm be- ethers in the cast. On the stage, when Gene greets them. Gene lies on her conch fanned by IS liever in social justice. Mr. Wolf is more or less of a genius when slaves Several courtiers stand . • eerie Fon presents for a personal host, as he is an experienced trial lawyer apearance Gene Raymond, the it comes to being a aside talking together. courts. special art of making one and has practiced in all for , , Iond male star, together with a has that First courtier: Art thou sure ease from the first moment at be rogram of variety acts and mu- that no news hath come of the 'd he enters the Terrace. ice! specialties. priceless diadem our Empress EASTERN STAR CAFE lost? 'S The Eastern Star Cafe con- 0 Second courtier: Dost gement• A -4 A Tow Adow0. of its policy of presenting to be returned g bee the diadem was tinuea ......-1•1 diwAkt, Democratic Ballot four shows nightly, featuring Dot within thirty days. Already thir- HO•FAT - - - CAPABLE Lowzet, blues singer; the Morse ty-five days have passed, and the VAPER115NCRD FRIEND OF OUR PEOPLE Singers, sc intillating entertainers, Emperor has issued an order that '0 iced o Publicity committees of Detroit Jewish organizations, as Jack Levin. golden v whosoever is found with the eoro - '..."11MILIMM.104.101.74. 4 1° IiI`I`I'‘"!_–‘ and to us from time to ='=' tenor who has delighted Eastern must die. individuate who eubmit news items net in hie possession well as •• -" -- ----"•-----___ . 6 —' - 6 --11 , for several weeks 'oldie'', drag- must die. If thou hada't come car- time, are asked to take note of the following rules: Star patron' I Enter several N. Foreign Entanglement Rabbi Samuel bar 855, 14r, I would have rewarded thee. ginro in 1. All news notices must reach the office of The Detroit The night wan dark and the hour orchestra Shan Austin with and their his enchanting recording 'And thou wouldn't certainly have Jewish Chronicle not later than 4 p. m. on Wednesday for moth wayfarer rhythm continue to furnish the solitary 1 Empress: Why do you bring ' returned home safe and Bound. insertion in the current week's issue. W ar late or • he Rabbi: I waited until today that ? mpreis, desertedwee,. o rem meE ' this man before 2. Articles submitted for publication should be type- passed along the you might know that I do not Suddenly three figures emerged nu"' Soldier : written, double-spaced, on one Fide of the paper only. from the shadows, marked their WISE BOY stood even now at the palace return the diadem for a reward. the 3. The name, address and telephone number of each gates, and announced that he had or because I fear punishment. I prey and then attacked him. person submitting the news article should accompany is powerful odds, was crated at the found your diadem. (Holds up brought it back because my reli- one to The family Three story. 'Rion teaches me to return to an- but the wayfarer held his own, One table with a guest, who was a busi- coronet I. office of 4. All articles must either be brought to the by one his assailant' landed with ness acquaintance of Dad's, all All: The lost diadem! ' other the property that belongs before the dead- an the meal, wit, n the Chronicle or mailed in time to reach The thud on the ground, battered and ready to enjoy' the Empress: Tell me, foolish old to him. I fear not the Emperor— a turn. A line on Wednesday. Articles can not be submitted for publi- bruised, their clothing five-year-old son blurted man. why didn't thou wait over 1 only fear my God. cation over the telephone. mother, this is roast beef." Empress: Blessed be thy God! 30 days before returning mine policeman rushed up "Why, said, addreesing "Yes," *flowered the inother, Publicity committees are asked to co-operate in observ- ornament to me? Now, according I shall never scorn the Jews when "line work," he the hero, who was calmly lighting "what of it?" of thee! these rules- the Emperor, thou I thine ing to the word of OWN .•0 MP "Well, Pop said this morning cigarette. "Jujitsu?" big Ac Alhiemze Jew "No", answered the hero. "Just that he was going to brine ■ the boilermarkers' fieh home for dinner tonight." member of reel. 111101.1 10 • 1.0,w1 In Inn • . .loon 10 Rio' . and Hp, 0111e1 Net ore NO an Kubel EASTERN STAR CAFE k 111■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■ •111 ■ GENE KEREKES ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ , i RHAPSODY, TERRACE .......... ii • f • 1342 BROADWAY „,,="*„„ TEL. CL. 1260 01•••••••• militia „The Earl Walton D V.V.1 IA The Club Plantation $ Club MANHATTAN d BALLYHOO * GUS CARRINGTON'S BAND MARCH IN LIKE A LION 3 CLUB BALLYHOO es LAST 3 DAYS MAE MURRAY A BRIELIANT • NO COVER CHAIM* at Any Time HUSS LVOIIS and Ills Music' Phone TR. 2-0100-24806 ■■■■•■■■■■■•■•■•■■■■■ o■■•■■•■■•■■■■■■■•■ •ognwoomomattanoty A 14 d 5 g 5 • $ Leo J. Carrigan 1 01 Sexton of the Wailing Wall E GEORGE B. Circuit Judge • wis --. -_-kwomik... — — ‘7- ,.....i.. The Lost Diadem / • --- 0 0 MURRY Circuit Judge ,...11 0 Mathew M. • NAT o 1 I e r Important Notice to All Societies And Their Publicity Committees V Circuit Judnv 0 r I 0 0 ■ h union." a I GI uekin, treaiurer, 4 7,. "" under w" for a C ;ii t iri',7,7,i,