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21. 1920. FTITTM1-. CITTC.A GO knx TIIIT1TTNE: Te going," the Rev. Mr.

Myerm said yes- terday. "We spend over $7,000 a year, I but some weeks our expenses run tre ENGAGED his Wh Ureet, mendously high. This week it has been I I $40lk I never have sent nut appeals CC' $400: I never have sent out appeais 10-1 I ft Z. tiut the exhibition Is everyone's. IL is magniriccntly tan In character and yet down to Its tiniest fractional print it maintains an unswerving standard of good workmanship.

The Isdrand Mrs. Prank G. prizes were announced yesterday. The first prize of $100 went to "Goose Fair, Alb' by Malcolm Ost')orn; the second prize of $75 went to Plower Sellers by Owen Jennings; and the third prize of f30 went to Foam and Cypress" by Cornenum IV)tke. W.

A. Sherwood. Louis C. Rosenberg. Leon n.

Pescherct. Charles L. ilorgan, and Sears Gallagher are but a few. There are etchings to suit every taste and every The most adorable little bunny" Baby Bunny by R. 1.

J. Lushis the delightful child on the merry-go-roundEcstacy by Elizabeth Engelhardis $10; the beautiful Whistictian boat and Its reflection" Evening" by W. A. Sherwoodis $18; and from there with many pauses and breaks the prices rise to two and three hundred dollars. hichules Food 1( OS Fine Etchings.

Seen in Exhibition by Chicago Society BY ELEANQR JEWETT. The annual exhibition of etchings -miler the auspices of the Chicago (2ty of Etchers opened yesterday in the print rooms of the Art institute, Last year's exhibit was so good it would be untrue to say this is, better, but at all events the average level of excellence has been successfully maintained and in addition a Wider range of subject matter is dealt with 'n the current show. To put the situation in a nutshell this is a gorgeous exhibit, brilliant, diversified and 4:1 S.1-11 ill 1 LI I I I i 41.1 1 i- :1, 1 ttq 1. tad i Tmwri i 1,, 1 :1 Wet II 4 1 tiirf I NW: 4.,. 'I 1 7'1a I 11 it 111.f oi 41.1 ii: .71 Li Va 1 ,11 i1 li ..4 i tj I' 1 1: 111" 1,1 llp, I tli I cwWEl vn "L'', 4 I by nail as do other charities.

Friends i 0f these men give what they can i tarry on the work. I But Nve'l I need more money to tide I us over this year. because it has been tan unusuaily iievere winter. The work I must be continued at least until I Then activity on the lakes and i railroads and farms will liegin an 1 the men will start going. 'We have Uv 1 diners here in the summer.

There would be something wrong with an I able bodied man who came here seek-hi; i ing food in the summer." I fr, it 9by Pc4 it F1! 1. l'- i ft: A i-otm'A''. 1 71: Vt4-- 's 4. 1,, 't te --to 1 I 1 I a ''''N 4, ed' oti Al- s-44 '''7S ton yq. l': 's 5: 4, 1 1.

'7 dlidb.4314.,$A,AStittl;i":"..fiPik SAW. Ame Se it 4Peo I The rev, Mr, 1.yers' Idea of meet lit 1 -TT- 1 Vi 1-' IA A rli AIL Tiding men over misfortune by lirePtrig them in health until they can find workthat has been the Job of the Hey. Johnston Myers for the last 45 years. And it win continue to be his Job the rest of his life if the minister, who is young at 70, has his way about it I don't want to be remembered ws an eloquent scholar," to use his own words. but as the man NVilo fed Every day, rain or shine or during the cold winter months.

thL pastor of the Immanuel raptist church. llichigan avenue, feeds Lis They are not tramps and burns. Le declares, but "men who need a bit of 'help until summer comes and work picks up on the lakes and construction work along railroads becomes active." rep hey job the to the 'i I A tt tit i .40 At ott WI .1 sAl woe ft I U-Ac c.f re. 4 fAtr I i ta. 1 refAsee et 11 A 4 4 0" g' I cr potuev, "Irrtaritaffill, 0 CC" "Zr a II rr 1 4 4' 11.

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qk ri No V. I 1 A V- el.tV,trip.-N41".-.", -7 771 4.1,--:. -12077L 4' b. Kir 1- 4 7.7r77..t1.7 V. ..,..,2 it41 nZ tt WTILate as S2rLow 7, Salt as 0.14rIaL' 1- 'el; ing his obligation towz4rd his fellow' men.

which he thinks to be the duty of the church. began in Cincinnati ten sears tefore coming to the Chicago church. "I had no family to feed, so I opcned up nil; kitchen. hecause I thought owed it to rny Maker t( rove a table. The men came.

During all these Yea Mit I have fed around four Ill Elion men. In this country today are many prominent menii publisher. an automobqe official, and countless otherswho once were in my bread line. My meat stew. broad and coffee got them on their feet again.

I always have contended that a man is better able to work if he has been led." Enrico Glicenstein. whose one man show of prints was a sensation in November, is represeaited by four 'Achings of which Saint 'Francis is demurely quaint and Horses is turbulently stron g. Frances Foy shows two beautiful prints, delicately and exquisitely executed, Begonia" and "Cat arid 'Kitten." Gustaf Dahlstrom 'is represented by an amusing bit of the shopping crowd. "Grocery Store." Charles Dahlgreen has two very lovely etchings of Brown county. The list of important names among the contributing artists is long.

John E. Costigan, Rose Crosman, Elizabeth Engelhard, Samuel Chamberlain, Dirk Balzsteen, rrank W. Benson, Frances Badger, Cornelius Botke, Emerson Tuttle, Elizabeth T.e Ilin Diana Thorne, Lee Sturges, George Soper, A cry in the night may be the first warning that Baby has colic. No cause for alarm if Castoria is handy I This pure preparation brings quick comfort, and can never do he slightest harm. Always keep 7a bottle in the house.

It is the safe Lnd sensible thing when children are ailing. Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels: colic or constipation; or wartnea. Wheit tiny tongues are coatcl, or the breath is bad. Wbeilever there's need of gentle recilltion. Children love the taste of Castoria.

and its rnildnees makes it Ft? ihI for the tiniest infant. and sr f7 And eo.e Castoria grow ing lessly strong tent for adult ue. Genuine Cater always has Chas. If. signature on the erzscribed by doctors! MISS ELIZABETH NICHOLS.

IPaul Stone-naymor Photo. Arr. and Mrs. Warren Nichols of Evanston announce the engagement of their Elizabeth, to Herbert Mackaysilingliam, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Lruce Kremer of Butte, Mont. Miss Niclio Is graduated from Miss Faulkncr's school, Chicago, and from National Park sklininary in Washington, D. C. 0For 35 years the Rev.

Mr. Myers has received his charges at the rekix of the church, where a kitchen and dining room are fitted for the daily 1-lner. The fare always is the same. Acat stew, bread and coffee. For many v.

I'm eat there it is their only meal the day, and they walk the four niiies car.11 way fron1 shelter in the 7141arlison street district to get it. It takes riftriey to keep our kitchen Food IR talFo distributed to women and children in the neighborhood who are in dire need. Clothing is needed and Nv 1 co ed at all times, are gifts for the food maintenance fund. 11.0111110MEP 11PMIOR MOTION PICTURES SOUTH MOTION SOUTH MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN mororl PICTURES SOUTH I MOTION PICTURES I MOTION PICTURES moroN PICTURES DOWNTOWN I DOWNTOWN SGUTH MOTION PICTURES 1 MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN 'IMES MOTION PICTURES VN DOWsITOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN tli -7n7 le RI t'- 4, 1,7 0o 79 T1: 0.7...I.' H44ezz '7 4z ors 1' 1 A 0 r5 rciftiriw Lid' .16 11 Li AIR THRILLFRS! 41, -1-, -A-1 T7i? 1 1 4 i oT i 1 41 1.., I t-1-4io Ir THE ACE OF AIR THRILLFRc't -e -A tend thl- mat- 11., 7- inee avoid the -Al' '2 1 cr cr(m d4 Pnors I 1 -I 1,3, --0. 1.4 en-, a S7V.7!..,', 7.4'..; t-- 4 i Lef.7.

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a tottl liai aNIEPiS tit', ItiooGri'rleTt I He Gave Up Everything Even the Modest Fortune He Won at the Risk of His Very LifeThat the Course of Young Love Might Run Smoothly! And While Some Called Him a Buffoon EVERYBODY LOVED HIM JUST AS YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE HIMTHRILL TO HIM! Yes! SURE! CERTAINLY! COSMO Nancy Carroll, Jack Oakie leaching Musical Romance. AddedNews and Comedy. SWEETIR 79th Halsted Street 66S 4 TITHS It LLEGE" -el 1 Or' 2-1" I 4.1 .1 4. I en with LILA LEE JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES r- A PULSE-POUlkniING Li.t1,41,11.. BATTLE OF LOVE FOUGHT IN THE SHIES' One pal a coward in lovethe other a coward in life.

One proposing for the other to a girl that both loved. Then the Startling Climax Staged High Above the Clouds Come! Zoom to dizzy heights of excitement, laughter and love! Mao 4Wj 74F-73 ci av2 WI ki -1111 Lio 25c and iec Usati 6 1 srL TED ILEArtY On the Stage and his melody monarchs 4 r77 Passionate drama of the Tr-pies "SOUTH SEA ROSE" with LENORE ULRIC Added DISCOVERY tVGITT I LIr fa Miss Garbo 414i 7 JEFFERY 71st Jeffery Ashland WEST ENCLEWOCO C3rd All 3 Theaters 71fir2 tt la a more alluring than ever in this picture. r- LIZA, specteccOttr7 ar If ear 6 Record-areaking Vvee7, on the South Side --On the Stage-- en in a heavenly Lion cruise, syncopa- "Flyire High" FRED AR DATH CO. Vita clue Stars and r. AN-1 1 ce S'almoo' 1 I --.) 10440.576111li ke(t, r.

7 rN, 1 tel- 1 1 VE r-- -'4 11.4r" i ThrOb e''rt 2ND Bic LILA LEE Record 're ---sil JACK ft i 1 on th aking We 7 1 HOLT suth side ,1 i -2. 'la A -1 the stag GRAVES CI 1 41,, -1 i Come! Zoom to 1 0 iliall 144- I WA: dizzy heights of ex- 1 tion crtiise, atement, laughter and love! One pal oanecowpraroposid inoclovefor tthheeooththee; tao coo witaurdi in life. I 71 7 7.7-' 4 4fil 6 itill, that both loved. I I Yin 9 1 FRED tA rit 11H, 0 ver, it toAtT1-1 Co. Vita pho itS Then the Startling Climax Staged sta 4 High Above the Clouds A ,444,1477,14 ft1 I ,,1, ,3, 41.egt 3 A 400 1 .0 7., :3 ti, 0, i- 4r.

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4 pi Is 4 Ashland Nancy Carroll, lack Oakie .71 ro -4vAj 7 4 el fery MI 59 66 Ad 1 At Lei c3rd As'alan111: 1 4.1.t.. 71 itollichice Musical Romance. eentte 71 re rt WEST de dNews and Comedy. usati .3 rs-- 1 25c and icc TED ILEArilf 16-; COSMO 76th lc Halsted 1'0' 7 1- a I 1.1.M!'..'t di T. 66Sitt TITHS IS street and kis mesicordseny monarchs 4 Passionate drama of the Tr Lfiargli; 7: -irt --4 IP -1 fit I i "SOUTH SEA ROSE' with LENORE ULRIC Itvliss Garbo more allurint Delightful Colletriwta Low Frolic with SALLY STARR Added v- DISCOVERY than ever in this picture.

sr'o -1; I r.uht.fi 1 PiFtaX MO21 Second Week By Public Demand IlUBINOFF 'A Guest rx Conductor Orchestra On the Stage "Sky Harbor" IIERSCIIEL HENLERE noadway comi, CO L. I 1 STEMS JIMMY LtY The Talking Screen Brings a Drama of Overwhelming Greatness A story so mighty that it fires six great stars to the very heights of acting Lawless lovea man who was a fi saint or a foola mother who was an angel Cr a sinnera girl who was ou asheris who ordeafsycari beauty Lions boldly. VIII 1 Warner Bros. All-Talking of Somerset Maughan's Stirring Story With the Finest of Casts CONRAD NAGEL Lover. singer.

sacrificial hero PAULIN" FREDEFLICIE Daring everything for love. LILA LEE pil7fl passions INALTER BYRON, WM. COURTENAY, DALE FULLER, ALEC FRANCIS THREE IMPORTANT ADDED ATTRACTIONS 35c to 1 m. TALKING COMEDY ROAR "Dangerous Females" With the Co-Stars MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN PUBLIX STATE S-r. WASHINGTON Sr.

At 9 A. M. Midnight Show Saturda9 LAST SIX DAYS, HURRY! Cri 110 We'll Have to Let It Go! aCa loAttd 0 rift aik' 0 tet iftenn Arl I I x-174 0713 MI 4 fl k- 1 ::71.11 l'r'a RANDOLPH rutalt, STAT NOTICE See our advertisement elsewhere in these columns for complete program TODAY TIE COMES TO YOU The Most Lovable Character "THE 41EATLITZEW -Wtth "THE IEAEITZETI" With 1 r11 HAFRY CREEN, MART BRIAN NEIL HAMILTON On the Stage The goy Friend Again 0 LOU KOSLOFF Doi A.i. WILSON and Cil NNDLER 1., in "NIGHTIE NICHT" 1 Walter Huston, Chester Conklin, Mary Brian, Richard Arien. mce Tinee rave it FOUR STARS, Doris Arden FOUR DIAMONDS JA ThrUing Wertertt Adverittm5 1 41 Paramount ALL-TALKING ifi.) I dventure 1 :1 rttzr9i GAPAY COOPER .4 I A UNi It: APIA IS IS I IRANDOLPt4 At DEARBOIZN Sr.

Doors Open at 9 M. HAVE YOU SEEN AND HEARD THIS ADVENTURE. ROMANCE EVERYBODY'S RAVING ABOUT? You OWE IT TO YOL RSELF TO DO IT TODAY! 7, 'k I r.4,1 I a es: I 1 VA A i Li 4404t4E 0 I PI' rrt-114-K'''''''AS'-- A f--44 31 It. sr'. era tk-4- -it wAy ei, Co PIA WAN t.

I 1 ,3 ow, tity- r' ii 131 tak 3 A 12n' Al 1Z4 Teloz9 troktipau4pri-, rlw 3 kiLlir.1) 11 2s. .4,, ptnex 17 RANDOLPH 94T saint or a foola mother who was i), 1 i il' i i 5 TATE ST t-1 1., ,.,4 AKE. The Talking Screen Brings a TODAY 0 II 11 Drama of Overwhelming Greatness ik )1 tr A 1 II 1., A story so mighty that it fires six great stars to (:,. Very heights of acting i the 1 at 35c to 1 p.m. 1 'lire -'S '3 '42 11 .4 I Lawless lovea man who was a an angel sr a sinnera girl who ,1 1r was a heroine or a scarlet beauty I tko.s.

,,,,,.0, I six souls who defy all conven- a 4 1 le.9(ra"--7"'''''4117.1 -4. rcillEIN 1 1 lions boldly. I 2,3.: 4,,,..,.,.,,,,,,. .:7, kj e-, fl 1,, --4 c. 4, Z' AN.

t- 1 it L''''''' i. ...4406 1 64 l'' 1 1 fi 'A 1 II :...7 -A, :::7 1 4 IS 4 I arner Bros. All-Talking Production I With the Finest of Casts 1 4 1 .4 'T: :17 74A I of Somerset Maughan's Stirring Story Nt CONRAD NAGEL i.i,,,.;;,,,:.,.:1,,,.....,.-::.,..,...-i. 1 i I 1 Ii IINE FREDERIC rh i -r lp, i 16 x. 7 i 'a pAuiver.

singer. sacrificial hero Daring ever-ything for love. LILA LEE in her vassions g4 -I 1 k4piN -V' 7 tPn 4. -A '11 't WALTER BYRON, WM- COURTENAY, DALE FULLER, ALEC FRANCIS I 114 ,,,..1 i THREE IMPORTANT ADDED ATTRACTIONS 11 1 i 3 A Second Week rty un i li 4Demand 1 it 1 1k Public 1:1 .:..4... On the Stage "Sky Harbor" IIERSCIIEL, TALKING COMEDY ROAR "DNarinthgerres i tit Y-' Co-Stars 1 st MARIE DRESSLER t'N A Guest 1 'I RNDOLP j.

Conductor Orchestra 1 ki toterSrfrala'' rf-, 1.: 4 4 171 Ili:" if 1 '1, 1 C' Ea' 11 1 1 AH STATE Si-s where in these columns for 4 1 ri WASHINGTON Sr. sr At 9 A. M. Midnight Show SattirdoP I ''NI We'll Have to Let It Go! 1 LAST SIX DAYS, HURRY! LL II complete program inforna- 1 See our advertisement else- 11 1 0 A itt'4 0 0 104160 TODAY 1 0 el qt t7- ti r.p, 1 JF, i' il I HE COMES TO YOU Ihe Most Lovable Charac ter :.4 1 tdd 1 'i Irs 14,10, 4 46THE Ilia ..,..4., Paramount 1 LTro, ALL-TALKING "1741. 1' i r.

With Thrtilina Watern A HAFRY GREEN, MART BRIAN edventure i fr rr7V 1 4. NEIL HAMILTON CA7-14 'If dual vlob I. tin the -4. Walter Huston, Chester Conklin, :7 Iv ,..5 iie ,1 The Boy Friend Again li LOU 0 1 0 LO FF. Mary Ti Brian, Richard Arlen.

out IL, 1:13 1 mce mm rave itFOUR STA. (4 I 4 I WILSON CH 4.NDLER Dorts Arden OL DIAMONDS- 1- it '11 Evil: tt531.7 'Alb 1 Doors I RAND0LP4 At DEARBOAN Si: Op at 9 A. en M. i. EHAARVDE THIS YO AS DE vE EN AND DR ROMANCE EVERYBODY'S RAVING ABOUT? You OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO DO IT 1 TODAY! i 4 .1 Paramount's great ALL-TALKING hit with HARRY GREEN, MARY BRIAN, NEIL HAMILTON Meet this amazing character TODAY! Your troubles will immediately become his worries JUST 1 AS THE TROUBLES OF THESE YOUNG LOVERS BECAME HIS 1 GREAT PROBLEM! and a Giant Stage Show LOU KOSLOFF Meet Him Today You'll love him AND YOU'LL LOVE THE STORY OF TWO YOUNG HEARTS.

I that beat for love! X' and His Entertainers WILSON and CHANDLER Birns Kissen in "NIGHTIE NIGHT" The Organ ACE Is Back PRESTON SELLERS! 'ALGAL LGAL 0 47th ujati 11-1(-0 ENCLE11001) iNi at. 25c 1 to ti Mk) Radio Picturrs' IV Romance -RIO RITA" Wish DERE DANIELS and JOHN rorEs VAUDEVILLE Extra! Tent at :30 P. WetdAy Ca. Pr-i7e AMATEUR CONTEST i117, t'kt HTS and FOOLS' COLLEEN MOORE 'FOOTLIGHTS RANDOLPH ST.tear. STATE ST.

ON STAGE Fast. Firriou9. Frenzy' of J3I 25111 AND HALSMD RA MOVA MAROUETTE LRO HITE -r -N An at 5 -COLD DIGGERS 01 BROADVt.Ar' Gaytior's Greatest Rote HARVARD 63RD AND HARVARD ALL TALKING "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY" NICK LUCAS ANN PENNINGTON MINOIMPAIIIONOMIt 1 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ti II It A ITi pi 1(e4lt I tell el sr II 5 l'kste ea.) I 6 Ta.ottat 9, afrA. ra 4. 1 Young Love Neter i vi; 11(11 Two 1 Expo- 1- -9 -t 4 1 nents Than These ik Janet ciplyNori 1 1 Char'es i ft, SI 1 4: '11 x-, 'IF It i i -N 4.

i A 4 i li icld Ti uz. nts Ti 1 .1 AI 1 CI '1 8 A I -hp 4.... ti itfic.1411,11e114: I MAO ON 6 LAI41.4. I Young Love Never 7i' 1 Ch Had Two tforo i Expo- I to, nents Than These -1 4... I 1 CI AS 3 II i 14 S' 4 6 44, 1 4 Janet OAKLAND SO.

Drexel and Oakwood ALL TA LKIN 'Footlights and Fools, Colleen Moore fisirg STATE MADISON FOURTH GIANT WEEK iNMAZING beyond de- scription! In drama, songs and dialogue, a picture in a million! See it now! KING VIDOR'S if LerLoair AeZleAdOit Aorial r119 VI4DOR'S ir STAT AT MADISON STAZTiNG qbe Atom A Fd LJMPI-ASLJM STATE at MONIDEgtont to MIONITh cz, megum" ---ZsNet SATURaW PIN' A P4 SE- U4. SM STATE at MONIDEchLor to MIONITE r- 5 t) do STAZTiNG -IC' SATURDAY ic)Pe 4 .7.. LENINGTGN 1161 E. WIRD ST. A TINEE DAILY A TA LKING "TTEY HAD TO WILL It0iiEHS IRENE RICH Ei.f(fL Ent rT7 min 4 Cs the EDMUND LOWE r-1A TIIING A te CALLED LOVE 0 atAll acts a wATI-ralking of "NIX ON DAMES" yid 1 173 alr 71 1 4 A rb "71 rpt Okale AS IL Air .011414 HE'S BACK AGAIN! Cisco Kid" Himself WARNER BIAXTEll Star of ID Olrizona' ri 0 ,5 .,..:1 Pia lf 5, '4Zt; 1,,71 MARY ti DUNCAN 1 ANTONIO WI a ENO la I A i IZONALD Ely 4111111k A.

Ak .1 63RP AND SO. WESTERN Doors Open st, 5 :30 COLD DInG ER OF 13 ROA DWAY' SUNDA EVERYBODY HApPy 6816 S. NEW REGENT Talk Arm. -Double Feature "WOMAN TO LEGS" 4 kft 1 l', 714 lio '1 a i OMS, CHELTEN ELTEN Exchange Aye. at 79th St.

Ail Natural Colors GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAV Start. Sanday--- I cLeniA syttitscm DWESTP8TACPi CE 40.4 WILL yj ROGERS 14 r-11 KULlt-no -Tr ut iko To A sagDorothutlachaill .4 x6E-sr iv riow4 W74 AWOVLc- OVe; tV.I AA EDWARD EVERETT EDWARD EVEZETT AD, toopt, cpciti osi eilk I rtAIIRELL A The romantic drama with song i s. The gripping story of a girl from the edurns wllo beat cn the locked hearts of society and ado them te her in! 11'S THE SENSATION OF CHICAGO! anctAN Pi Ablpti WtliaAlmat rim isk Iv 111 snmift m. -LJw so s' sosai Call all hi iii Nig egialP TO ISLAND' I Look behind the wall of from which there is I no escape! Hear the story of two lovers who braved death to set each other free! Hear it TODAY. t74 C1.4 1 .1:111:64 ta i il i 0, i 1 t-ty I I A ps, TODAY anictAN NI rr2AIRDiNS 11- c41 tl.

i 1 to I 11 --), 1 ti 'rrs 7 e', I ill Pi i) wag. A The romantic drama 4 Vt-, i A 1 Ed with song i s. The veZii itass ss lb id id 11 11, 6 TO CEVIL'S ISLAND gripping story of a Yi V'si 1,1 i I- it4 1 irl from the cn the locked hearts of edurrs ho beat it I Look behind the wall 14 of ecirty dcora, from whi I there is IJ 1 Al, te her 1:19. I no escape! Heat- the power i "i't ,4.. and made the11'S THE SENSATION OF ful story of tw lovers who )4- 1 CHICAGO! braved death to set each 1 't other free! Hear I It! it NI I 1 FAIT 1 At Metro- Mayer At: tp 4144 ,....4 6 I Pi 410P .1 A Goldwyn -el Ma IL 't- 7:.

31-, It 41 v. --i, At- Picture Ab14. 'SHORE 75th St. at Kineston Ave. Will Rogers in lits Greatest AG Talkie.

"They Had to Sea Faris" MiDWEST glower at ISM 'SHANNONS OF EROADWAr Rehter at nth kit-Talldng OF LArina.v, OF OF RIO GRANDE. OF RIO G.T; DUDA IILDA :3140 FO. HALSTED Ali, TALKING BUDDY Ws.v to Heaven" 4 RTCD 11 LOVEHATER EVEN GE All-Talking Drama of Primitive Mae Tince Gave It Four Stars II ULI 1- 63 LEIT5 l'AttlS" Can; marrial ooic Son' "117Ctgli RACKET" CatlYal RS1714 LOLONY and E2t No. ALL TALKING Noah Beery. V.

of Lost Ships" LAKE FOREST ,....,,,,...,,0 I "HOLLY- ViOOD I REVUE" A 0 11Y- Cr 1001) NUE" rratm sit iI 1 i 31 1 1 tc 1 A i'VT1 DEERPATII MON-if-71o WILL ROGERS---rhev Bad to 5ce Pone i JACKSON PARK Lon3 1 sl taLITTISI B4OULBSHall WU to Ettivits".

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