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iVa Ttro - ' : ' TTa CITSGQ!? Czlna Orr-sa, Friliy At3 fi 1S"2 " ' " " ' HE m o ncir five nnxinri ULUIN IIUIIUIJI Mickey Mouse NOTES Purchase, of Silver Falls! ISite Awaits', Viewing by. . ' 'Commissioner Scott . , Tomorrow is the day -new sky- high thriller "Air Mali Mystery" a. serial with twelve chapters. " - . . M. lli C'-"S-r . Robert Johnson, and Robert Mo Lean . your - birthday passes : are ready for yon, bnt no address ; nexttlme yon come . to club meeting, give the Mickey Mouse secretary your address, , then the liil 01 CIS I am sorry to say I hare assigned - to . try the following cases which appear to e pending in your county." stated H. Zimmerman, circuit Judge for Co lumbia and Clatsop counties, who has been assigned to Salem- by Chief Justice Bean 01 toe su preme court to try a" number of I law cases, referring: In his state- mentito the Archsrd. Gley,'Ep-j ThoCall Boards L Br OLrra u. doak TTsVOUT FOil L'.liSiG ma: mm (Continued from pas U rials, and said he wanted to see passes will be mailed. the parte before taung action. i r;MVM.;c; , ,Z. .7, T 7fn- ' Saturday; we're going to Urlding. Ripley and. Manning reported the state already, had in- gtart tB0i MICkA and - Minnie eaaaa.Ttwo. of which tbe.RiDley Testes in-paras over w raw ji. nn nt btra .. u.i...h.u . -1. 1AAAAA f.tm-Jim " . 1 v 7 muuv . L ."1 " I to draw three arawwiss. ana nana der charges, -. S- Nf ?- them an in at once. Tuere wui oe - Jufl aimnennaa: utes that ten grand prises tell yon all he know, nothing; at an aout i J:' 5Hn i ' T of the eases, : doesn't ? even -.? r JsVM. u. kaiwri the. attorneys.! and would Didn't the orchestra -sound I appreciate adrlce from the. county sons denatea - pars . sites 10 ine state, and the commission ordered they be presented with, framed ac ceptances. The commission accept ed the.. It-acre Bradley park, in cluding -the Clatsop Crest, from 'Clatsop county. - .;- V-- .-. Aerial Survey of ' -tP'f' : Highways Ordered -dfA '" The first aerial surrey tr nign Warner Bros. Capitol : Today Slim SummerriUe ' and Zasm - PltU in; "The r" Unexpected ; rather".--- -Warner Bros, datnore -. Today -Kay Treads Is "Strangers tar Love. . t V " . " h , The Hollywood Today Ralph lace la "Law UJ'ot the Sea.it i.tii te '-4 v At close of registration yester day afternoon for tryeuts for solo ! parts la the interstate high school inato toarnament.- to be eid at Forest Grore April X t and s t seren Salem high school girls and i serem bora had signed upw Tryeuts wiu e held until nexl. Thursday. Salem's prospects are heighten ed ; by tke talent aTalUble al- thourh this year fewer students! are trying out according to miss Lena , ?eUe Tartar, , director, or and $11.XT.0S to the counties en the - basis et taree-f oirtka , and one-fourth. Marlon county-: gets tftS.CS. Polk 1I9.. TamhlU f23l.lt, Lina Stli.lt, Multno mah 44tt.te. The third and fourth auarters of the year are the hearlest ones for motor Uoense 'receipts. : i.; raa urn lOMflEI i RELIEF Iff! E III SUFi CuliliT Arguments irere beard in the itM aasreme court Thursday la mil ItrtHtsht or- F. , 1. uiow . V ar- -t . if The Grand - Today George : O'Brien -. -The Rainbow Trail". " e e. . - 0 : Foreign entertainment cresent- ed by foreign talent T:SI tonight la the Salem high school auditor- swell Saturday, when they played clerk concerning these facts. H "Yankees Rosef" ?ir 1 further asserts that he does not .". VM. M, C.Ij; know how soon he win be at lib- - m i mm- I ... .1 M.MM. Lin " U1SU L.UUUl -" - - UWJ Mm 111 , B l?.: V"18 JLzi I ?rty . Te IP. ow7 if ium eponsered by the Xnternatioa-1 Thou Art a Flower- by AntoaRu- oasseo. were? uwj M aimoac wuu ae cannot r-i ,,K neU1.m benteln: Earl Potter and B. I-ee, were ratricCa. Waters, FatrlcUl ranee It before AprH tS. " , " . . uji.-.i- vuiiMtiam br Mase, Mary Xou McKay, Gloria r other casee which in all likeU-lrS. A"". w SehnnnT Kenneth i 11 Mh jiftiMii i: - . munc-Tf.v f 17. M4nt Malt. Music for the sole parts and fwr.f.taVto students signed up are as follows: aomah county from " " gS5 SToir-"The ; Lass tyoters .there at the prtmary with the.DeUeate Air- by Michael election, oa May Xtj a ji easuxe Arae: lUHoffer. MediuiffTolee auorixing a taa Uyy Marie ! Patton. i ana uaigea. u th Hnitnomna county ciicui eoert Brariouslr held for the .Strickland;: Lllr Lew Tolce -raiuag- eiarr: oy Charles Huerter; Helen Benner. ' . Bey'e htch relce "TO aie county. Knowland based his appeal oa the contention that the tax lery. if approred by the Toters, would be la excess of the amount au- ways was ordered when the Inter mountain Aerial Surreys, Inc. of Man a. amaloTad to man J wmor " Trnica i ' about 10r naflei of the Central eJ:& f mf S.R Viffv! the RUa, well-knewa Russian t tag, Carl Masoa and C. Cummlags. thortsed pder the tlx per cent Oregen Wrbway. tor about ZM i ,TZZ .tT " " 7 t.tV t Vi chorQ secured by Russian stu- Low Tolce "My Lore is wxe Umiutloa amendment. - t,- t.i.v- ... i,i,t,ir a-i Siren, by Jean Bates. . case of SUte ts. Luper, the drill a.t MnH,11v i,t. M.t.V'.i Red. Red Rose br Jamea Mao-1 , Tha ease ti adnn . j, as aa vaiuwaf - - , M f r ''--y" f. aF- !T?lf.rta?rTe -We sure found a new find in - Ll lr ? Lorna Barham where she sang would save the more costly ground . , . " ' . -.,.' virhvaTi uor ua tsst waoa urea uiuer new iiuea OT t Alia a tinvOv aaaius S: rrL-r-Zrir: entertainers that got a big hand transfer from department No. 1 k v wwaa. wwa inftwi aw WVyaiHewua aave a wwwvv -imm case et Mollencop against City of Salem, and fire cases la which af- tldarits of prejudice hare been filed by i Allan Carson t asking dents eapeciaUy for this ereninc's 1 Red. Red Rose" by Jamea. AMmm a JuiMMi Itn lltn I L'trmia: W1UUD BHWia Mtiiir 'MiiiMMMi' ribiaaaal Plane "Polonalset by Chopin; flnta music and a natrre dance I Deris M cCallisttr. Bob Read and And Spanish Serenade scene . by t Ltlllaa Potter. ruipinos. Auo iadudea wui oei . . ,a ' mln,r?:- i. ,.ni-land "Bud" Mercer. And oh say. cult Judge Hill cannot be beck In ; V..-w. - hViarltHat Irish dance teejn. Doris his court before May or later it iaS oiw - " Marstott. and Luella Frame boy- is aulte possible that Judge Zim yT. r?.;r4..r v.i. h-boy. but aidn't they go oyer merman ma: be called upoa to . anion raaincua .s M T,- tt n. In )... m,m wall wlU be-Uken following a wnier- .ri w - esce tomorrow with state ponce . V V'."" . "f I a, aiiw- mvh - a wava va ovi eim Lyle ' Heckinger. (the second "Blng" Crosby), knew their stuff too. ' - . M. M. C Tep, erery day of the week somebody has a birthday, and here are the ones that had birth days last week: t Era Betty, Tvanne Tongler, Har riet Crawford. Barbara Brundtdga. nffiMala . Chairman Scott saia thM aneratlons. particularly in! western Oregon, were damaging the hlrhways to the extent of about ISOO.Of 0 to l,000,000 an nually. BLOSSOMS MR an Indian war. dance and Indian musie and negro mtule by a ne gro orchestra from Portland. The program is a benefit: receipts win be used to pay foreign students at Willamette whose income from heme has been lessened by war la the Orient for work oa the build ings and grounds of the recently opened International house. . . Violin "Third Solo" by Dan- ela: . Jeanne : Patton .and Helen Purrine.: ' . '. .-" ' . I0UI SUBSIDE UCESFUTOU mm ti is- Him Warner Bros. Elslnore. April It, 11, 12, has a special added attraction, with Will Rogers in "Business and Pleasure ? Blng Crosby is beihg shown In a short Marion county receires tttt.SS, Polk ; county $171.11. TamhlU SSSS.tt. Multnomah S40S.4t, Linn IS9S.S4, and Lane IttS.lS as shares of the receipts from mo- i Tne case was aaranceq en ins supreme court docket so that aa Opinion may be prepared prior to the primary election... - The court also heard . argu ments Thursday in' a mandamus proceeding of the state ' ex rel, Leudinghaus Brothers, , Washing ton mill ; operators, to - compel Judge Stapleton of the Multno mah county circuit court to sign a bill of exceptions. '. : - Bradburytd be Candidate: New Petitions Filed SUNNTSIDB, April 7 Cherries ara bloom in t? hut the nrune. bios-1 feature entitled Dreara TTnnaa' bod aenan. Jorralne Kliur. Wilbert I ....a t tw ti. n.v. t. -a .v- Findn. IMfllt mrm. J.V I " ' I mvmyj w UV wv luimi. Airln ConlAon I vuu iiuwau . 01 iu i aiu. luviniyuar niu ana r ecu ruin K irt I . . 1 m I JtL . m . . . . a B . Aum hud w era sra onnKinz oui nia. uroaDT uni- acnieraa . atar bud and bloom but 'will not belaom with Paul Whlteman after 1 way commission two-thirds of the I nounced at the state department ready for Blossom day for at which he was featured orer the net receipts. While the gross to- I Thursday, following receipt air from the land. Gertrude Dalle Patricia Murray, Ruth Cochran, Lo- nune nnmon, Kooerc Jsaton 4rn Jacsk Burrta, Glea Price, Delpbine A Russian chorus and Spanish IT'.J!1:-.. ..F dance, a negro orchestra and mu- Browning, Uaxin Holt Violet lC from Chinese Instruments all Betty GUIer, Prank 81Ick, Lorraine nf thaea are features Of a truly Canfield. Win lam Tradsen, Merton 01 inese which Tarry. ane 13chreibnT. Anna Mae 'international' program whtcn Grabnnort Jeanette Bnbeck. Mar- nt v a tv.n tAiilrnt It tna Salem m-. tLiilib Pnk.r, vrnT A. H rk.. vt .niftfnrlnm nnder the I aid Seeler. Jerrie Bimaiona and BH- I progress, making it almost nr tne interna no a ai i i vwhu, tn wamuu uu . I grou: i wnen needed. so tiong. . ZOLLIE. The name of R. B. Bradbury of Klamath Falls will appear on the ballot at the primary election tor licenses Issued during the first I May t9, for the democratic aom- quarter or the year. The counuee 1 lnatioa for ' sUte representatiTe get one-third and the state high-1 for Klamath county. This was an ituaDlces- House of Willamette unlrerslty. Tha rorram starts at 7:S0. A small admission fee is charged. ' Some weeks ago International House . sponsored . a bahq.net the program of which drew many re ouests for repetition. Howerer, Instead of repeating that program, an entirely different program has been arranged.- ; Residing at International House are students of different races and nationalities. They, with others will present the program the num bers of which will represent char acteristics of Tarieus peoples. Be sides those numbers mentioned win be Japanese dances. Spanish serenade, and an orchestra direct ed by Aleaxnder MeloridofL week. The orchards in the red hills come out later at it is cooler than on the lower land but not so liable to late frost. The con tinued wet weather has hindered the building operations now in fm the M MUL ED The Albany chamber merce will furnish an eTening of entertainment at the Sunnyside Cocoanut Grove. Crosby left the Cocoanut Grore to be featured orer a national hook up. He Is now recognised as the radio's most popular artist. "Dream House" is the first of a series of pictures made by Cros by. The remainder of this series will be shown at Warner Bros. of com-(bouses in the near future. Power District Plank Are Eyed fByJCqmhnssion Salem win be the mecea for the Friends Christian EndeaTor- era of Oregon Saturday alght. whea they will meet at T o'clock at the Rose Cafe for .the sintn annual Twin Recks rally sen- - The banquet is called to create enthusiasm for (the annual sum- er conference et - the t Friends younsr - people., aetd at Twin At the Saturday sight eewlea. problems Bertalntnx to Christian Eadearor will he ajacusses hy Chester A. nadlsy, Oregon Year ly meettegr euperlntendent of Friends, and by Walter P. Lee, president of the C S. ' Union, James Henderson and Tlela Og- den,' well-known officers in the state union C E. work, will tell about plans tor the coming' state eonreatioa. - . Generiere Beckett, chairman of the local banquet committee, es timated the attendance Saturday nigbt at S( people,. wtth delega- aa m . t w uvw ; coaung zrom Hew berg. roruaaa, Tancoarer and Marion county, churches. ? 4 Copley to Talk jHtteStmdayai el Mission ' Erangellst E. O. Cooler of Bel- Uagham. Wash will speak Satur day nlghf and three times Sunday at tne city Gospel Mission.. S4S North CommerclaL Sunday r his sermons will be at 11 am. and and 7 J p.m. He will soeak axala Monday night at the fellowship meeung of ministers and workers of the mission from sections la Washington and Oregon. - Copley Is general superinten dent or ' the Free Pentecostal churches of the northwest . area and pastor of the Bellingham as sembly. H. Hansen Is pastor of the Salem mission. IT ambers of the "state hydro electric commission will hold - a meeting at Hood Rrrer toaay le consider the preliminary petitloa for organisation of the proposed . Hood Rlrer utility tmtnet. ineaia-, trict would Include Tlrtually all of Hood Rlrer county. - - - - The petition proriaes uat us district may acquire power elthet by purchase or deTeiopmenu . ; SFEKDIXG CHARGED Citr .oellce last alght arrested Lewis Tasker of Portland on ev charre of speedlar. Ho was re leased oa S bait It's a Lon&t Tint i . Since Jolm Had RrlEUMiallSM He found the right, taewpeaslTe way to drire the cause mis criaplinf disease from ale - system Happy now no more idle nays - his WHS. joyiauy asserw. , As long as you hare aa excess of arte -acid la ' the Joints, blood and tissues jou are going to hare rleumatie pains, aches, ; twinges and Joint swellings you can't help but hare them. So start today with a swift, safe, popular prescrlptloa to get rid of all your annoying rheu matic troubles it is posiUrely guaranteed. Just ask Perry's Drug Store or any druggist for aa tS cent bot tle of Allenru a sensible scien tific formula free from opiates or nerre deadening drugs It drlres out . all pain and agony'. 4n 41 hours or money baek. Uric acid poison starts to leaTe body in X4 hours the same gen erous guarantee holds good, .for sciatica, seurUU and lumbago why not;. take adrantage of this absolute guarantee today. Adr-: TODAY Aprti .eetlns on rridaT nlsht Kells is, Giveii Absence Leave; May go Abroad ceipts tor the quarter were tl(t.- Bradbury's corrected petitions. 410.SS, administratire expenses I It was prerlously .' announced were S6S,41S.tt. refunds Sttt.lt that Bradbury's petitions were do- and translers to the state police fectlre and would not be accepted, for traffic enforcement M4,Sea, Floy Cook, E. L. Meyers and L. which left S32.39.S7 tor the B. Sandblast, all of Portland, who highway commission and lit,- originally tiled tor delegates to 199.43 tor the counties. the republican national conren- The receipts under the motor tion from the state at large, hare transportation law were J 45,- corrected their declarations and SIS.Ct, of which It4.lt7.0t went will be candidates in the third to the state highway department congressional district. Howard W. Rowland, Spring ferer is showing up In the neighborhood in spite of the cloudy days. The Sunnyside .Grocery . has been . completely renovated, the entire Interior being giren a new dressing up of paper, paint and at oneenainel Put on by experts from time manager of- the Seattle I Salem. Other improvements are branch of the American Tvoe contemplated tor school grounds Founders company and later cltyln aervlce station camps. The editor on the Eugene Guard at I Power line will be extended to the Eugene, died Wednesday at the house by D. B. Taylor. Salem home of his brother. Theo dore Rowland. Mr. Rowland was born at Mon mouth August 25, 1874. He at tended the .public sobools there, and later spent several years in a , : , . i jsugene ana ueatue. Mr. Rowland At V InStlttltlOnS then located in Los Angeles. wnere ne spent za years, tie re turned to Oregon six years ago. and has since made his home In Salem. - ... . .. Church Group of Corvallis Visits New Jason Lee Members to be Guests Tonight ;' Fifty members of the Baptist Young People's society at Corval lis, spent today to Salem lospect- - ing the state home for the feeble minded., girls' industrial school, i penitentiary and state hospital. - They were in charge of -Rev. ' FrankrMatthews and A. D. Weir. .V Luncheon was served in -? the basement of the state capltol building. The Inspection ,was purely educational. : . e .. . t , Gehlhar Addresses ; : Communltv Club on ' Standard Products . ' AUMSYILLE. April 7 The regular meeting of the Commun- -ity club was held at the school house Tuesday night, with; a pot rock "dinner served , to a. large crowd at 7 o'clock. The grammar grade girls sang two f lullabies, and the grade boys sang two numbers.-: 1 - ' ' ''? '' These were followed by a talk 'by Max Gehlhar, state agrlcul- 1 turlst, on the- standardization of farm products. Members and friends of Jason Lee Methodist church are invited to a social evening and reception tonight at the church at which Mr. Rowland was a member of those who hare united with the the Masonic and Elks lodges. Be-1 ehurch during the past year will sides his brother, a sister. Mrs. be euests. A line of introduction Estella Gabbert of Salem survives. I will contain these recently added Funeral services will be held Fri- members and the purpose of the uay, aprii b. ai x:su p. m. irom evening is closer acquaintance C. A. Keils, secretary of the T. M. C. A., who has been Invited to join a seminar conducted by Sherwood Eddy and travel through Europe this summer, was granted a three months mare of absence by the-board of directors yesterday, in case Mr. Kells finds it possible to accept. The ' Sher wood Eddy tours take selected groups into European countries where they are giren opportunity to study social, economic and po litical conditions, confer with lead ers of those countries and cement relations of mutual understanding with this country. Coming events were announced at the board meeting, the volley ball tournament April II, and the swim tournament at Tacoma, Ap ril 23. Members of the Junior board took luneh with the directors. the chapel of W. T. Rigdon A Son mortuary, with Rev. D. J. Howe officiating. Burial will be in City View cemetery. Zonta District Meeting Plans Discussed Here i - The story of the organisation! of the service club which he rep resented and its growth to a na tional membership of 90,000, was told by Leland Smith, president of the Salem Lions club, to the members of- the Zonta dab at their noon luncheon at the. Mar ion hotel Thursday.. At the meeting plans were among the membership. The hour has been announced as 7:45 p.m. to 10. Mrs. C. M. Roberts is the chairman ' of the committee in charge. Music will be furnished by the' newly organ ized Jason Lee orchestra under the direction of Alexander . S. Me- lovidoff and a program of reading and entertainment will be enjoy ed, followed by refreshments. The list of those honored number 45. LinSeld Music Group to Come gram a snort- business, meeung was held. Mlaa Virginia Ward. director of musie at the Conservatory of Unfield college, will present an octette and soloists in a sacred After the prc-i I made for the Zonta district con- concert at Calvary Baptist ehureh Harrgase Will : . Continue vention at Tacoma, April. 23 and 24. Mrs, Ora Mclntyre of the lo cal group will serve as conven tion secretary.- ' '' '. c - '"' -1 , Members present were Mabel i Brownell, - Ella . Wilson, . Nellie Schwab, - Helen Louise Crosby, Helen . Pearee, Elisabeth Galla- her, Alene Phillips, Hazel Cook, Dorothy Pearce, Helen Lockey. Winifred Herrick, Barbara Barnes,1 Ora Mclntyre, Roberta 1 Butler, and Kathryn GunnelL Sunday night at. 7:30 o'clock. The young, singers come highly recommended. ! .: Wallace Buckingham, i Lin field college .senior, will give i short talk on the advantages of a -Christian college. -I Suit of F. D. Harr against Fred, Harold and WUllanr Elklns in which 13075 damages are asked tor a tall from a hayloft ladder on the Elklna farm six miles west Af Wondhnrn. win ha eantinnad today ini circuit court, taking of J JTiyr tif ft fp Plant taatimanv hivinr anr. Kaon Mm. I Mill L pleted yesterday. A crowded court room heard the trial which Is in progress before Judge L. H. Me Mahan. The defendants claim Harr went up the ladder without au thority. - ' Being Opened on Mission Street WHEN IN TILIIOOK STOP HOTlliEr Rates $1.00 to flJSO Modern, Hot and Cold Water. i - v Steam Beat . ' ir "AIR MAIL MYSTERY1' Chapter One Starts Tomorrow ' - " at Warner Bros. Elsinort MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Matinee 1:00 o'clock Home of 25c Taikles ' A Home-Owned Theatre Today - Satnrday Tonight We Present COMMUNITY Three Prlzea First Price $5K Gold. Second Prize $2.50 Gold. Srd Prize $1K Silver, Be at the Hollywood Today" 4 P. 1L for Try out , . First Showing la Salem 10 V airaCe? Dt?os BIoIdofc DriAVING CONTEOT Only Mickey Mouse Members Eligible JOIN NOW FREE! GRAND PRIZES 10 RULES 1 Drawing most be same aa above. 2 Use pencil, pen, paint, or crayon. 3 A new character each week for 3 weeks. 4 Save drawings until you have all three. Leave them at the Karmel Horn shop at 130 S High. St. on or before Friday, April 29, and receive a FREE bar of Karmel Kern. m . 6 Prizes will be given at the Mickey Mouse meeting at Warner Bros. Elsinore 1 rX)0 p. ra. Saturday, April SO. 6 Winners must be present. 7 Read the Mickey Mouse1 Adventures in The Morn ing Statesman , every morning. CLIP THIS COUPON STRAW BALLOT r.3oi?Cx TToihh? (SGaoOco for gIM3CTDglSB ('") " HERBERT HOOVER: ( ) AL SMITH ; (' ) FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT- ( ) JOHN GARNER . ( ) WILL ROGERS ( T ) ci lARLI iSj a DAWES J ) OWEN D. YOUNG . ) GOVERNOR MURRAY ) NEWTON D. BAKER Mark an X in the square before the name of your favorite and mail or leave your ballots at Statesman office or the box office of War ner Bros. Elslnore on or before Sat, April t :00 P. M. P. 8. You'll want to see "BUSINESS -ind PLEASURE" Sunday-Monday-Tueday, April 10-1 1-12 , Midnight Matinee Satm&ay 11:30 P. El . Burglary Scare rTracedibLad; A factory for the production of "Better Yet Made" furniture has just been opened at 140 Mission street by 8. B. Miller, Ed Ander son. C.S. Boettcher and John Planji the first three being local nM..M D-iit i men and the last mentioned an UlSneS JxattleCl Wholsterer recently arrived here from Canada. 5" "Coma fluickt Thera'a uidm.. I Some aeir departures in spring la my kitchen rattling the dlsh- coastnict,oa upholstered tur- mm mm mUA a.. m v. I Ultlira la faatamf itim wtth cur Ponce last night. Awakened I repair wore, u.is an DV the SOUUC She had navrtaA. I aoaaceo. ly dressed and run outdoors to a nesrby telephone. - rp? f Investigation revealed that the dish-rattler was only a boy. living set the house, who had climbed In a window because the door was locked. . .-"T -v-"-"' - Oh. FRIDAY SATURDAT I 1 IE! ! mmim am li.il., 1 aiii tmu. tMM rmt unnw V 'mmmm 1 I v Mar V L .'J i-7" ; -it. iaojr 'tz'miU Kiu.-MSii grures'av LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Salem, Oregon N . Established 1868 :r':- Commercial and Savinjrs Department i ri; ; :?di U V jU aRALPr! INCE "S?Y it 11 ( vr-r-rr-siu u i. r-.- ti - t STARTS TODAY The star and here of "Dr JekU Mr. Brde, U a berstlag- boabatteU of coasedr that win panic: the town . . something Taew , fresTa and aster- lr differentl ..... FREDRIC MARCH with - gorgeous ; : Frands J Abo Our Ganrr Comedx I impopi!' RATS". Nva. ! Cartoon Comedy and Red Grange - In The Galloping Ghost:;. DONT FORGET MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SAT ; , URDAY, .1:30 P. M. c. - Added f s, Featerettes r a .Xresy Kat Comedy , ; :::... HQ :1a W.'B.Kews; a v--:. I Carlos ' ' Meier. Lat the Console n I STUARTuERWIN JULIETTE COMPTON J I V, STAIITS - 1,1 X - fAn a tr T 111 1 1 -. I UUA I I. ''r'U : I 111 1 i -c ll 1 U II t0 1 Comedy Team ,; .i.r I - :" - t rrheer J I II - I I jllrst LauBcreaa Jlj 11 . MMHIIIIIXIIHH- II FaaaUr thaa ever . . fa a rol- f ': ' I f-f. llckla cosaedr about a aacbeier " 111 ' ' urh saddeal strikes of! aad'aV-4 i rV4;': lrmtlfal ladx wha . . . v ; !' n v V . 1 1 ' 1 1 Claade AlUstea ; II ' T Soloctcd Short Subjects J ! M BENNY BUBm,la2V ) - i f " "DIBIB DICKS S .J " '; !' Pathe lUrieW;"''-; : ) - 5 - ,-News -Novelty r:4T -:: Jt . tXAlA WjLsL U)t llll I . i t. i!- L ! -I t ' ' 1 it'. -J-. . - : I aV - "r " ' 1