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'ANNIHILATE EUGENE" FOOTBALL BATTLE CRY OF SALEM HIGH STUDENT BODY
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER: 10; 1 025
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No-Defeat Record1. Made by
Local Eleven Drager Re-
turns to Quarter-
bitting, with B. Drager at quar
ter,- H, Lyons at, full and Kelly
and either Noeske or French at
halves. The line will be lined up
as usual, with the possible excep
tion of Query at guard, who failed
to appear for practice last night
because of sickness. In his place
will be Jackson, - whose running
mate will ; be -Davis- J. Drager
and Blasco will fill ln,a t tackles.
Both are reported to have improv,
ed greatly since the first' of the
season. H. Lyons win take nis
regular place at center. Temple
will be at end, and in Heu of Eek-
er at the other -extremity. Adams
will fill in. The latter played a
nart of the Hillsboro game, and
it is said he showed great speed
and ability to break up the of
fense. Whether Salem wins Wed
nesday will be largely determined
by the ability and performance of
the line. ' - ? " . " '
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FOR AtBSKY ERME
Won HI
Promising Card Is Arranged
for HiDOodrome Smoker
This: Evening
"Smash Eugene?" U . t.
This is the battle cry of the red
and black which Is burling defi
ance at the invading purple and
white players who will meet Salem
high school in- the annual clash
between the two schools 06 Sweet
land field Wednesday afternoon
me game. . . isealled for 2:30
o'clock.
Only a broken leg will keep any.
one away from the game, as far
as the student body is concerned,
and even in this event it Is prob
able that V wheel chair would be
borrowed for the occasion. The
largest crowd of the local season
Is anticipated for the football con
sul, oeiween me two scnoois, tra-i,. - , , t r.JrA
. ditional rivals and-ancient onpon- 4 Hard scrimmage is umerea
ents in all lines of sport and ac
tivities. j. ; ..: J - -Salem
high goes intoi the con
flict with a record of no defeats
br hich school elevens. West T.1nn
Astona. Albany and Hillsboro When Willamette's football team
have been conquered,4' the one meets Albany college on Sweetland
game being dropped to the Che- oeld at 9:30 o'clock ?$ one of the
mawa inatan school team? :
to Familiarize;Men With
Wet Weather: Field
SILVERTON. Ore. ?Jov. 9.
(Special ).--A program which pro
mises to give boxing fans a real
treat has been, arranged by the
Eagles: Athletic club and will Je
held at Vic's hippodrome on Tues
day evening, November 10. Danny
Garth, Instructor for the athletic
club. Is slated to meet Tiny Hayes
if Independence in a 10-round
main event.. Garth was in the
squared ; circle last ' Wednesday
night at the Salem -Armory where
he made a good showing.
Other contests Tuesday evening
will be a ' 6-round go between
George Johnson and Buck Hicks
both of Silverton; ft 4-round spe
cial with Kenneth Bentson of Sil
verton and Al Griffen of Tacoma,
Wash. Schnley and Kid Bye will
mix in a 4-round special and as a
curtain raiser Spider Kelley of
Baker and Baby Johnson of SH
rerton will feature.
i Players Here Tonight
The game with Hillsborov last
Friday,, while being turned 'in a
-victory for the Salem team; was
nevertheless rather disastrous.
Iang, star fullback, who; had Just
returned to the team after a' pro
tracted absence due to an Injured
finger,' sustained a badljr sprained
ankle in the game and will prob
ably be unable to play against
earliest attractions of Armistice
day. It is expected' that the. over
"onfldedce that marked last Fri
dav's carricature wftn Linfield
will hate entirely disappeared. The
FATHER DENIES THAT
HE KILLED DAUGHTER
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ibout by the failure of an Inven
tion of his to materialize, caused
this condition, he asserted, adding
... . ti . I that "evervhodv had to uitch in
men, eviaenur, n snmeu UM - Vi. i .
the outcome i of the lams, have - ".l
been thinking about jt ever since
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old was 77 years of age at i the
time of her death. !
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Johnson hon
ored their daughter and uer hus
band, Mr. "and Mrs. Chester Hawk
ins of Portland at dinner Sunday.
Mri and Mrs. Hawkins were mar
ried at Portland Saturday evening
and motored to Silverton to spend
the day with Mrs. Hawkins' par
ents.; Mrs, -Hawkins was, before
her .marriage, Miss Pearl John
son, i
The Johnson home was decor
ated is. pink and white for: the
Sunday dinner. Guests besides
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins were Mr.
and Mrs. J. Goyette, Irne Goyette,
Hazel Goyette, Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred
01?en of Portland.'A. O. Nargard,
Miss Ruby Norgard, Miss Dorothy
Norgard, Miss Laura Norgard and
IMr. and Mrs. O. Warvik of Hills
boro. V
SCENE FROM "THE WHITE CARGO"
SEALSARE TO BE SOLD
SACKAMEXTO BALL TEAM XOT
. SUPPOBTEI), DECLARED
and began . immediaiely to prepare j
or Albany, reporting for practice
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Eugene. Eckert, who has been ana consequent ..uixu- -
nlavinc reeuTarlv at nd-in' vr. lay uiurmu.
also received a sprained ankle and
may not be able to' play in the
Monday afternoon the Bearcats
underwent a stiff workout on the
In fact, sprained ankles which; was soggy from the
game.
appear to have been the feature
His recollection of the events
surrounding the death of the
"child-woman" were confused, he
said repeatedly. a"d declared that
he" could hot "differentiate be
tween what I. knew and what they
told me."
i mucmiier ini ii ui llwl i storing space.
any notes on mat aay, nut ine
handwriting there does look, like
Above Forrest Taylor, leading man
and director of the Forrest Taylor
Players, and Barbara Haaland.
character actress The company
will be seen at the Heilig theatre
this evening in "Grounds for Di
vorce.
drill floor, a large heating plant.
showers, and a vast amount of
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A story of the torrid South Sea islands, "where men go to forget" a story that carries a
ounch, sums up the "wnite -aro conung to tne nemg ineatre on inursday, November lz.
It is said to be one of the most lorcetui as wen as one ot the best dramatic vehicles sched
uled for Salem presentation.
.SACRAMENTO. Nov. 9. (By
Associated Press.) The coast
league session came to a peaceful
close here tonight without any
thing of importance being accom
plished.
Salt Lake City and Vernon
clubs are to remain where they
are at present and the matter was
not brought before the directors
officially. The local club will be
sold by the Moreings; if possible
fo a group of local business men.
Should they fail in reaching an
agreement, the club will be plac
ed in some other city and the f Jnst when the next smoker is to
league voted Moreing power to De held at the Salem Armory is a
TURKEY DAY FIGHT
CARD IS PUB
Matchmaker Plant Consider
ing Meetine of Phil Bayes
and Dick bims
officers or the navy to prevent ; amendment, augmented by thrse
"I made up mv mind many
vears ago not to leave Hazel be
hind." whi'e the other directed
he deposition of his estate and
he body of himself and the
'human husk."
Hazel 'was bantized a member
of the Presbyterian church when
but an infant." ' he said. "We
ere a'l Presbyterians, we believ
ed in the immortality of the soul.
nd I did not kill jny daughter
Tf I ever said so I do not remem-
.aln. So far this season the Bear-
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or the Hillsboro - contest: : for c uo uau , .Uu i ms .. v ,:, i,. i,,h w
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ioo, rete vt-u a sprainea - ' - notes, scrawled on yellow paper.
ankle. He was out for "practice and consequently are not as yet whlch the statft fontend9 is proof
last night, however, ad his ankle used to a wet field. For fear that hj9 ,ntended deei, Botn were
did not appear to bother him.i He jme Aioany team wob.u o i addressed "Dear Daughter." and
has been showing some great stuff t-k advantage oi a wet uu, declared
at half, and his loss would be felt unusually long scrimmage wai
in th Eugene, tilt- - r ' held so that the men would get
On the. Other hand.. B. prager 'lsed to holding the ball and c6m
regular .quarter, is back in the pleting their plays n case the rain
pa me after a two -weeks' absence should still be failing Armistict
wlt'lj the smallpox, and jn scrim- morning. i
m.ae last night appeared not to With the game against Pacific
baTtost an ounce of his energy university looming on Novembei
or'Jb'f his cunning. He has all the 21. intensified endeavor is under
ptayfc'.well under his control and way to shape a team" that will bf
IW "shme push, that marked! his capable of- winning i:that A game
plaxia in the first, part ot the schtcli to pwia3 tefmotmpof t ,
season? t , , - t - ant "and hardest' foWght jsawe W
t t- ' A A. - 1 4. 1 J I ' I. . . . . " " . s I t . .
.taiem s cjunces 10 uikc me tic- tne vvuiameue scneauie eacn yearvi er t. ana must nave been
torjfiagainst Eugene appear to eel i0 start with Coach Eathbun ask-1 mind
good jn spite pf the fact that Eu- Cd ;one ofHhe meh-'tQ-.tunr in hlf'
Ka'Js reported to have one of ,uji a he' had--falled to report tc
the strongest" teams In years.. In practice, as regularly as be' shoule'.v
cae ofa wet field, Salem's chanc- and did not seem to have the prop-
e wnr hot likely be discounted. er attitude.,' H13 name was no.
afit Is reported that Eugene's disclosed. - ".
chWstrength lies In her passing. The nassine attack fhat wai
hftAbaekfield ' combination , for j.-i.-j f. from Willamette in the
Saletn Vlll.be a fast one and hard i.infipirt iat Frirtav
Tailed ,to mature, but continuet
practice, in this are would seem to
indicate that the Bearcats will
open up via the aerial route 11
ance they find the chance
The Willamette line is In good
ihape and in last night's scrim
mage showed well in Bpite of tht
rain both on the offensive and on
.he defensive. The backfield com-
! bination that will start against Al
move it to any city agreeable to
the league.
Lack of support was given as
the reason for the move by More
ing. The schedule for the first
week in 1926 is as follows:
Vernon at Sacramento; Salt
I Lake City at San Francisco; Oak
land at Los Angeles; Seattle at
Portland.
The player limit for each club
The Parent-Teacher association
met in regular session Thursday , next year win De is men ana io
afternoon at the high school audi- players who have had neither ma-
torium. A 'good attendance was Jr league nor class AA experi-
liresent Prior tn th meetine Miss ence. Heretofore each club har
Lavella Yantis. domestic art in- been allowed 20 veterans and five
structor, held an exhibition of the recruits.
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work done so far in her depart-
matter that Harry Plant, local
matchmaker, has not yet decided,
but he reports that he is planning
on some bouts for Thanksgiving
evening. It i3 certain that an
other boat will not be held untit
after the annual rfilom Corn sho-jv
November 19, 20 and 21, unless
Matchmaker Plant should put or.
a card this week, which is not
probable as it is thought to be too
so'on after the last smoker.
Matchmaker Plant is seriously
considering a bout between Phil
Bayes of Salem and Dick Sim,
who has just returned from a trip
smuggling.
A nominal (ax on cereal bever
ages .and industrial alcohol.
Continuation of the appropria
tion fo" Jaw observances and en
fortemtnt.' Each locnl community has erual
responsibility for enforcement of
ihp prohibition law the resolutions
i!t dared "but we cannqt agree to
:tr.y policy .that minimizes the ob
ligation ot the federal govtru-ll-Oil
t." '
I '"We chal'erifre the legality and
, patriotism , cf the association
0 gainst
ment.
now convinced of the benefits of
prohibition will see this thing
through."
The Rev. Sam Small, veteran
Washington correspondent of the
Atlanta Constitution, tonight urg
ed before the convention that con
gress take away the statehood ot
New York and New Jersey "for
violating the United States consti
tution," similar action to that
taken in the south in the recon
struction days.
"There'-!-, the same precedent
for the territoriality of New York
the prohibition amend-I 'Ne"' Jersey that there was ror
said one resolution, Uhe militarization of the south
Vhicti recognizing its inability to(aft"r the Civil war until the states
recure a repeal of the amendment, adopted the 14th and lf.th amend-v
peeks to repeal the laws to makejmnts ancl congress still has the
it effective." ' wer enforce the constitution
"We "face-the completion of our in any state which disobeys it."
task with confider.ee," said the "
'concluding' resolution. - "that the Columbia- river cranberry crop
majority . which wrote the 18th is estimated at 150 carloads.
ment. At this 24 pieces of undej, GAME CHECK IS WANTED to Australia where he is reported
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bouts. Bayes has the Salem crowd
wear and 8 wool dresses, were oA'
display. A style show, will be a Hl'XTERK TO UK ASKED TC
feature of the department this I ! FILL OUT QUESTION NAIRE
winter. I
At the P. T. A. meeting plans PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 9. (By
Break-a Cold Right Up v
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n . , - I Dination tnai win start against ai
jPape S COld COmpOUnd bany has not been named df finite-
v '-'; iy, aitnougn it is nignty pro Dame
v Take two tablets that Riedell will start as q,rter
every three hours rather than t. Wlnslow. Riedell
antU three doses pUy3 a passing game while Wins
are taken. The first lQW lay a,most entirely through
:SSi line and . espeiallv. through
and third doses center. ; . -.: ; .
completely ; break Willamette . 1, expected to beat
up the cold.5 Pleas- the Albany - outfit at least18
ant and safe to points, but a surprise may befall
take. Contains no j as in the Linfield game... Albany
quinine or opiates. I i8 reported to have a strong team
M 1 1 l.i o n s u el for 1 ta -rze' ftnd io have a KOOj
'-'The father also v drpw a vivid
Picture of his first child. who was
'ravaged by disease from infancy"
tnd 'wha never -developed men
allv or physically from child
hood f:
"She kpew me. though." he de
lard. "Once when I was awav
romnome he was stricken witr
hee ronvulsions which were the
firstlrn we et'er had that she
was- ill.'," Doctors who attended
er gave her un. and I was called
ome. ' WJien she heard mv ster
nnd saw me she smi'e-1 or cam"
s near to Bmiling as she ever
-ould and within 24 hours she
was practically recovered."
The defense has onlv one more
witness. Dr. Howell T. Pershing
another Denver alienist, to place
on the stand tomorrow.
His examination is expected tc
be brief, and he was followed bv
several rebuttal witnesses that the
tate has to crfer.
; H is expected that closing arg
uments will not be reached before
Thursday, since the court will re
cess Armistice day.
for assisting in the purchase of a
piano for the hgih school were dis
cussed. No definite decisions
were made on these plans, how
ever. !-
Mrs. Helen Wrightman present
ed the silver cup which the Silver-
1 ton P. T. A. won at the state con
vention for having the largest paid
up membership outside pf JPort;
land, y . John Hoblitt, president
of the Silverton circle accepted the
cup. Mrs. l a Steward, chairman
of the membership committee gave
a report s'.;oving that Uterton had,
220 paid members. "
Mrs. leRoy Lemmon then an
nounced that she had the layettes
cut out and these were distributed
among the women who will make
them. They are to be a part of
the loan closet maintained by the
P. T. A. for the assistance of the
Silverton health welfare council.
It was als oannounced that a
food sale would be held this month
to re-emburse the treasury. Mrs.
11. B. Latham gave a short library
talk and Miss Beulah Wright gave
a report 011 the state convention.
Silverton
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Pape's Cold Com- forward pass , offensive, which is (Special) With the completion of
Willamette's particular weakness. I tfte silverton armory wnicn is to
pound Price,
Druggist guarantee it. -Adr,
thirty i-ve Inasmuch as the men will be fight-1 be dedicated on Armistice Day. the
Nric& TOE
inr "hard for the Heht; to start six-year struggle of the combined
against Pacific, It Is expected that forces of the National Guard and
Willamette will how in the zame ne American legion aas enaea.
against Albany, Just about bow ir nope tnat ome aaf
her chances are for laking thetwouia naTe nome 01 ine,r ow,n
m. .iMKP..ifi: ' . .-1 are -now realized. Starting in
191 , with a number of prominent
a. & M A T.4t..
irl rt a f-nirk r rf oiirenon citizens sou ino iiaiian-
HnUUU-HWICniVHrt rMll ' Ui Guard comnanv together with
OF FRIENDSHIP NEEDED the later work of the American
Legion many efforts were made
ensue to both countries as well asP vv. u w
the world at large from a frank r iJlZr'
mix-'
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Chips on CM raci
ficaaa regttlariy
i fron Vapcoavar
vfor Japan, China.
ICaasdiM Fseiaa
k wrviM aAcMbfort
give UtMiit ?
trtetiv WMJ
csbiarslM, - m
to construct the building. For a
time it seemed that the work was
all in vain as the county was re
luctant in making the approprla
The ambassador quoted the ton after the state and city had
fort was made each 'year to get
the county appropriation but fall
ed until 1925 when the present
members of the county coart
broueht about the much dasired
event
The drill room of the new arm
ory had the largest floor space of
any building at Uverton. The
and friendly feeling between them
and a free and voluntary coopera
tion, unfettered by any formal
I alliance.!
Locarno security pact as bringing
a sense of safety, between. France
and Germany not felt since the
empire of Charlemagne was brok
en up in 843. - . r "'
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OLYMPIA,. Nov. ' 9.-(AP.
The st.tr department of .public Ree. Vot a the Z
works today filed ft - petition in
Thurston county court for a writ
of mandate to compel the Pacific
glon auxiliary each have a room
where they will hold their meet
ings. The National Guard have
Canaflianltciflc :.
Telephone & Telegraph company tfle followins r00m8 tor it8 con.
to effect property ; settlement .in -i. raiBnllir. C!nb i rooms
connection with the Skagit Valley with IndlTiduai 8teel lockers, quar-
nurai iiepnone company uirougn termaster rooms, officers rooms
tne ueiungnam exenange. - . eautaln'a room. Other nleaslne
features of the building 'are the
Marshfleld - Coos Bay Water indoor target range, the stage
Co. will spend ,150,000 in plant j scon to be equipped with scenery,
improvements. . a balcony on three sides of the
SILVERTON. Or.. Nov. 9.
(Special to The Statesman.)
Mrs. B Sundvold died at her home
a mile west of Silverton Sunday
evening at g o'clock-following an
illness of over four years. Four
years ago, during a cold spell, Mrs.
Sundvold fell on the icy pavement;
breaking her hip. Although the
bones knit and she was able to
get about after a year's confine
ment, she has not been well since.
For the past five weeks she has
been confined to her bed constant
ly. Funeral arrangements have
not yet been made.
Mr. and Mrs.' B. Sundvold came
to Silverton over 15 years ago and
have made this their home since,
Besides her . husband Mrs. Sund
vold leaves a foster daughter, Mrs.
Gilbert Underdahl. Mrs. Sund-
Associated Press.) Efforts are tc
be made by the state game com
mission to obtain accurate reporU
of alL game killed in Oregon. A
plan looking to this end suggestf t'
by Warden Averill at the commis
sion meeting here today was adopi
ed and will be put into effect ii
the nar future. The plan is tha
all applicants for licenses be re
quested to fill out a blank ques
Stionnaire giving the numbers o
each kind of game animals or bird
killed during the previous year.
Another suggestion wa-J mad
but not acted upon, that hunter
be required to wear license plate
in the middle of their backs, whit
hunting. The license plates woul'
be numbered, and reports of vio
iations could be more easily check
ed on, it was said.
Stream pollution was discussed
and Warden Averill was authoriz
ed to ascertain what action is be
ing taken by cities in disposal o
sewage. If It ts found that ineth
ods conflict with state law, tht
law will be cited to officials o
those cities.
Decision was reached to survey
and post, the Steens mountain
game refuge; in Harney and Mal
heur counties.
with hinT" and Sims recent trip
makes him a box office attraction.
Thje proposed bout between
Frankie Lewis . of Salem and
George Ingersoll of Astoria was
all but blown up when the latter
xent down to defeat at Tacoma
ast week, thus making him more
ir less of a questionable bet, al-
bough Lewis has been showing
tuff that will make him figure in
he receipts if he has anything
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ENFORCEMENT OF LIQUOR
.AW REVIEWED BY GROUP
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-rge or use forged liquor per-
'.it-'.
A statute authorizing the pres-
lent to use designated ships and
SOAKS RIGHT IN "
AND LIMBERS UP
STIFF JOINTS
Stiff, swollen, - inflamed, rheu
matlc joints should be treated with
a remedy made for Just that pur
pose only. -.-,-. ;;.,. :".
Remember the name of this dis
covery Is Joint-Ease and it' will
take out the agony, reduce the
swelling and limber up any trou
bled joint after ordinary cure-alls
have miserably failed. Just rub
it'on 60c a tube at Dan'L J. Fry
Drug Co. or any druggist ask tor
Joint-Ease.
Always remember, when Joint
Ease gets in joint sony geta out
quick.
Biggest Selling Joint
llrmedy In the World .
RAIL SYSTEM APPRAISED
SEATTLE, Nov. 9. (AP.)
Final phases, of the deal for the
purchase of the Seattle, and Rain
ier valley railway system by the
city Were reachel today when J.
W. Lowerman, the city's apprais
er, placed a valuation ef $1,239,-
394 on the property and Henry L.
MOTHER Fletcher's Qis
toria is a pleasant, "harmless Sub
stitute for Castor OU, Paregoric,
Teething Drops and" Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for
Infants, in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of cCeV5?V cecJCt'U
Proven rlirecttrtns on each pcVure. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
WRINKLES, LINES
OR CROWS-FEET,
Lemon Juice Tightens Skin
Squeeze the Juice
of two lemons in
bottle containing
three ounces of Or
chard White, which
any druggist will
supply for a few
cents, shake well
and you have the
very mildest anti
wrinkle lotion to
tighten relaxed skin,
erase lioe lines and eradicate
crows-feet.
Massage this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion into the skin at
night. By morning most of the
tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and
Gray appraised it for the company j crows-feet are smoothed out, giv-
at $l,o8,913.
Adr.
Civic Music
Club
Presents I
Portia Mansfield .
Dancers!
Monday, Nov. 16
(One performance)
New Solo Dancers
"Sew Program Numbers
Prices 52-51.50-51
Mail Orders Xow
Season Ticket Reservations
Friday, November 13
8 a., m. 1 p. in.
(Season Tickets' $4)
Ing a more youthful contour to
cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves the
skin velvety soft, clear and fresh
Beauty experts use this astrin
gent lotion for enlarged pores,
; also to bleach and .whiten sallow.
tanned skin.
Mix this harmless lotion your
self since it acts best immediately
after prepared. Adv,
TONIGHT
FORREST TAYLOR
" Dramatic Company
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WITH
ANNE BERRYMAN
, - PHKSEXTS -
"GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE"
' A Typical Taylor Cast
A Car Load of Scenery and Effects
Prices 51.1Q and 85c
BOX. OFFICE OPEN NOW
OH, BOYS, HERE'S YOUR.LEGION GHOVJ
AXI
LA BELL MUSICAL COMEDY
GIRLS, COMEDY, GIRLS, SINGING, GIRLS
A BIG DOUBLE SHOW
TODAY BLIGH THEATRE TOMORROW