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THE OWLS’ CABARET

VISIT /ROM BANDITS. DEAD MARCH IN JAZZ. ' NEW YORK, March 30. When the fun was a I its height in the Owl Cabaret on Broadway six welldressed youths entered. The head waiter, approaching to escort them to a. table, found a gun jammed in the middle of his dress shirt. He was ordered to close the door, and the six youths then held up the dancers. They ordered the jazz hand to piny a funeral dirge, and, to tho solemn strains of the ‘ Dead March in Rani,’ the women were stripped of their jewels and the men forced to empty their pockets. The bandits were just about to make their “ get-away ” when the police, appeared on the scene. After a struggle all six were bundled into the patrol waggon which was waiting outside. One of the girls appearing in the show had slipped out through a side door and summoned the police.

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Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 9

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THE OWLS’ CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 9

THE OWLS’ CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 9

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