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HEIGH YO, SILVER. "THE LONE RANGER" Commences FRIDAY, MAY 19. 2pjn. /^ 7.45 p.m. (D E l ■^=_i LUXE )=- Courtenay N. -Ring Place "^ 53-080. LAST DAY AND NIGHT Paramount presents WM. BO YD In "THE FRONTIERSMEN." "TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE." With DONALD O'CONNOR — BILLY COOK. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO ON STAGE: THE ROYAL WONDER DOGS. Paramount presents DOROTHY LAMOUR DOROTHY LAMOUR DOROTHY LAMOUR As the Queen of the Mississippi, in song and romance, .in- '■:-.■ "ST. LOUIS BLUES." "ST. LOUIS BLUES." j "ST. LOUIS BLUES." With LLOYD NOLAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And . "ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN.". "ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN." "ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN." With Ronald Reagan — Gloria Blondell. Ronald Reagan — Gloria Blondell. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SEE PAGE 5 FOR DETAILED ADVERTISEMENT SUBURBAN THEATRES. RAND PETONE . RAND PETONE TONIGHT AT 8. No. I.—Clarence E. Mulford's "IN OLD MEXICO," "IN OLD MEXICO," "IN OLD MEXICO," Featuring WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM _.OYD Witffl^^-'' George (Windy) Hayes—Russell Hayden. (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) No. 2.— "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC," "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC," With J. CARROL NAIfcH—MARY CARLISLE America's Underworld Army at War, (Recommended t>y the Censor tor Adults. ) DALACE THEATRE, PETCNE | 1 ALACE Telephone 63-RlO TONIGHT AT 8. EDITH FELLOWES—LEO CARRILLO "CITY STREETS." "CITY STREETS." Two lovable characters in a, heart-thrilling story. Second Feature v. . > "| "FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT," 'i "FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT," With -" ■'' FRANK ALBERTSON— , ELEANOR LYNN Thb romance of a : Hollywood "stooge" anil a. clever. girl. press agent! (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) UTATB ?T PETONE STATE. OTATE 2 PETONE STATE,; Box Plans at "Theatre. .Tel. 63-899. TONIGHT AT 8. . IT'S FRENCH! IT'S. FROTHY! IT'S FUNNY! IT'S GOT LIFE! IT'S GOT LOVE! "SAY IT IN FRENCH" "SAY IT IN FRENCH" ("A" Certificate.) RAY MILLAND—OLYMPE BRADNA The Gayest Comedy Romance of the Year. EMPIRE ISLAND BAY. Empire island bay. 7.30 — fix-ally tonight — 7.30 WAIiNER BAXTER. Peter Loire/ Marjoric Weaver, Jean Hersholt, .. | In. "I'LL GIVE A MILLION." Plus THE JONES FAMILY In " "SAFETY IN NUMBERS." "SAFETY- IN1 NUMBERS." • (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW FREDRIC MARCH, VIRGINIA BRUCE, Patsy Kelly, Alan Mowbray, "THERE GOES DMY HEART." "THERE GOES MY HEART." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus The Latest and Most-Exciting Crime Club ' 'Thriller: "THE LAST WARNING/ "THE LAST WARNING." With the inimitable pair: PRESTON FOSTER, FRANK JENKS, PRESTON FOSTER, FRANK JENKS, in another wild adventure, full of SPINE-CHILLING THRILLS SPINE-CHILLING THRILLS And • SCREAMING COMEDY. SCREAMING COMEDY. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TONIGHT (THURSDAY). TONIGHT (THUR SDA V). PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. The Celebrated , VIENNESE PIANIST — In the — rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER J-OWN HALL CONCERT. CHAMBER — Also on — SATURDAY .NEXT, MAY 13. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME. IN CLUI)ES: WaKistein Sonata (Beethoven), Papiilons (Schumann), Brahms Sonata in F Minor, Nocturne in B Major, Three Ecossaises, Polonaise in A Major" (Chopin), Alliorado del. Gracioso and La Vallce rles Cloches (Ravel), Toccata (Prokoficfi). ADMISSION.—D.C. Os, Res. ■-Stalls 3s, Unres. 2s (all prices plus tax). Special concessions are available to parties. Inquifo at Box Office. Box Plan atßegg's. ENGAGEMENT. nhHE 'Engagement shortly to be an- -*- nounced.. Obtain.your Ring direct from our manufactory. . ,Visit our RING LOUNGE, save pounds; select your ring in comfort and complete privacy. W. M. HAYCRAFT AND CO., ["94: Willis Street (over Preston's).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 2

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538

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 2

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