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OS the CnfT New York—Notes about nothing In particular and everything In general The press agents now sing the breadline song this way: SHOP EARLY "Brother can you spare a line" Roxy's pet protege, to date, for the new Rockefeller Center "opry house," is Miriam Miller, who came Good Evening. to town from Connecticut looking tor a stage career, and whoso low, ^CHRISTMAS torchy voice got her an immediate chance Sdmetimes It happens -to]"- that way; most of the time it doesn’t Eddie Cantor sat nervously through the Broadway premiere of was to the late John in the Record, A nice tribute paid Littlejohn his latest picture, "The Rid From Spain,” for his seat was just behind It’s not a bit too early to bring your published by the First Baptist church. John Littlejohn always exem- that of Maurice Chevalier and he wanted to see -if the French comedian would laugh He did For, Incidentally, this is the best pic- to us the Little John of Robin Hood fame—in list to our store now. plified appearance ture Mons Cantor has made And the casting director who located Christmas only, of course. He was a tall man, broad of shoujfler, quite at var- the comedy bull rates a hand d’Albrew, manager of the swanky new Place Plgalle, now is with hundreds iance with his name. The Record says, "The death on Sunday of John Pepy Every department ready wears his pet white mice on his watch fob And Vincent Lopez removed from the roll of our church one of the older the Christmas Littlejohn breeds prize Persian kittens in his St Regis hotel pent-house, or roof- of new gift items "for shop- on ... at is The old drum stoves have reappeared members. He was among those receiving special ^mention the top, or whatever it are to as- and veterans of the cracker-barrels gather round We ready give you helpful lime of the Centennial of the church in 1903. He was born in Scot- elevated platforms per. sentimental Mrs Estelle Edwards, of the Metropolitan for member his and grow sistance in choosing gifts every land and was endowed with many of the qualities that, distinguish opera’s official photographic staff, is the only woman in town to redye ... The other day they countrymen. In late years he has been unable to participate actively in her fingernails daily to match her clothes of your family. were a brilliant green ... And did I stare the work of the church. He lived, at the time of his death, in Thom- A aston. ...” Unlucky “Horseshoe” There’s quite a little concern, by the way, concerning the status of boxes in the famous diamond horseshoe at .the opera Always a PHONE 3-4013 luxury, several were not taken this season by the old customers “Where Merchan- a is said to have ... In the beginning boxes Quality I idle ... I wonder if the loss during and use' onr free call and And the price dropped .An thought. gften * ... A rated up to 130,000 To-day they average $7.BO a seat business isn’t more than compensated the gain in delivery service. dise offers the choice depression by All Plain Garments season’s rental usually comefe to 15,000, or more best have the chances are a about the Met—Rosa Ponselle still suf- good fellowship. When you everything, French Cleaned And while noting things most reasonable Dry But then Ethel says her fears and so his own idea of a time that he fers from stags fright Barrymore guy gets busy having good their own grow greater each year The operatic stars have post- to and doesn’t have the time or inclination stop and look around office All their mall Is attended to by a plump and pleasant lady, prices.” x see how the other fellow is making out. You know they say 50c Florence Morton, who has been there for years and years and years like of a country town is but—I wonder. The friends make and looks for all the world the postmistress money your best friend, you Palace Sc as the of good Cleanery* performers ... To this day, he is‘regarded symbol old aren’t friends when it comes good when you have the dough really performers ... To this day, he Is regarded asthesymbolof out for the answer Dyer* nature to a show-down, are they? Figure it yourself, Plant Owners “Wire” for is easy. Nothing from nothing leaves just that nothing. And if Help 638 E&st Main St. Phil Crlspuno, roaster of the properties, has a wire—Invisible to on to when haven’t the cash that have, you can’t hang your gang you got Ask Ahoat Onr One Day Service the audience—with which he can provide “props” may arrive then believe you me there is something wrong with you—not the somehow, been forgotten Only rarely do such emergencies tenors have been known to go on stage without their daggers other And the friends well, shucks, aren’t the But the « co. guy. you buy, they Swords have also come up missing With the result that the MILLER PECK kind worth worrying about. Look around. there is always actor backs toward the wings, waves an arm backward and is pro- the other fellow in the same boat. maybe he has been in it vided with the missing article. and a long time before you got there grab an oar. old boy, Cold Weather pull for the shore. Then you’ve got a friend. Isn’t that a big couldn't gain? Why, shucks, man, you’ve got something you Specials when had all of the breaks. A lot of people are finding s The And Where buy, you OIL DR I'M *1 oe Radio—What On Air, | that out, millions of them. In the old days they gave a dollar STANDS here and there and about it. Now see need and want forgot they 8x33 IN. Dramas so dollars to 21c Violet in priestly all around them and while they haven’t got many VENTILATORS Vivienne Segal Is Renting are for in useful donations and real human car PLAIN-SPEAKER on Radio give tlwy making up it ALCOHOL—for 63c Bath Club “MAGIC VOICE” “Reset and Drams” SuRday radiators. Gal .. charity. That’s a tig gain to my way of thinking. Not just Artist A special radio adaptation ol the and it AXE Violet Homing, English-born letting a few select folks raise all of money give away OB* Vivienne Segal, stage and screen will HANDLES. stage and motion picture star, J. B. Priesley’a new drama, "Dan- all of us, the millions, star whose soprano voice has been a return radio In through organized agencies—but digging play engagement gerous Corner,” will be presented the task and out When a fellow FURNACE CEMENT— an Integral part of many outstand- the Sunday, Nov 27, presentation Of down realizing helping directly. over a National Broadcasting com- can 25c "Roses and Drums”, over the that he has out productlons, returns to radio as gets so he enjoys the knowledge actually helped WABC-Columbia network, from pany network tomorrow. COMBINATION SNOW the guest artist with the Fred Al- and can see where his little bit has made life a little brighter over the 6 to 6:30 p. m. The entire cast of the Broad- really SHOVEL 49c len Bath club broadcast OR ASH *.. In this episode of the radio saga better for someone less fortunate, then believe you me he has WABC-Columbla network, tomor- sensation will participate In and of the American home. Miss Hom- way WINTER MOTOR row at 9 p. m. will a man-sized muscle on his heart and gone a long way toward will the role of Janet the 45-mlnute broadcast which put OIL—3 gals. for.. $1.00 Miss Segal was one of the first ing play him of one of. the be under the direction of Elsa something in his make-up and character that will help stage stars to make frequent mi- Winslow, daughter gaining WINDOW OR SASH California forty-nindrs, in a ro- of the rest of his life. You crophone appearances, and In 1928 LazarelT, -director the stage solve some of his own problems during LOCKS.\. 8c mance centering around one of she'was chosen first, radio queen production. what but I think the “Golden Rule” des- the most exciting chapters in the may call it you will, BUCK at the radio world’s/ fair In New Colin- Kelth-Johnston, who was history of the west. In a previous as as other term. 98c York city. Among the musical introduced to New York theater- cribes it well any SAWS episode in this same radio series Bhows in which she has been fea- as the hard-drinking Miss Hemlng played the role of goers bitter, tured are the Zlegfeld “Follies”, Capt Stanhopd of "Journey’s -[ol- a frontier mother. the “Three Musketeers", the “Des- young End," carries the leading role In Miss Heming made her American ert Song” and the "Chololate Sol- "Dangerous Corner.” Jean Dixon, Waterburian, whose funeral debut at the age of 12 in The late James L. Duncan, native STRAUSS dier’. Her screen career resulted stage best known for her characteriza- "Peter Pan”. “Three Faces East”. in D. C., was a visitor at the Democrat In three successes—"Viennese tions of the acidulous In was held today Washington, “Within the Law” and “This Thing skeptic Hardware Co.