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16 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 19^6
PASTOR WARNS ONLY PRAYER IS U. S. SALVATION
itn people most ask God's guidance if nation is to en
dure, say* Churchill "If the present form of govern
ment of the United States is to en-e for the next 25 years, it will be
because the 30 or 40 millions of essed Christian people in this try go into the secret place and
oerely pray for God's guidance 4 grace upon this sin-torn nation.'
the Rev. Clinton H. Churchill, pastor of the Churchill Tabernacle, warned * large congregation a t the morning •ervice yesterday, the fifth in his current series on the general subject of. prayer. Yesterday marks his last sermon In the tabernacle pulpit for the next two or three weeks, due to the opening of an evangelistic campaign by Dr. A. P. Gouthey, famed Pacific C o a s t evangelist, a t the tabernacle next Sunday morning.
Here From Hollywood Dr. Gouthey is scheduled to re
main here three weeks and four Sundays, and comes to Buffalo direct from Hollywood, where he has been addressing meetings of u p - ' wards of 4,000 persons nightly during the last several weeks. This will t>e Dr. Gouthey's second appearance a t the tabernacle within the last year. In October he came to the tabernacle for a ten-day engagement and remained six weeks.
The imperative necessity for per- j •ons professing Christian belief to J manifest implicit faith in the Lord Jesus Christ before they may expect their prayers to prevail, was emphasized vigorously by Mr. Church-
T h e words of the Lord Jesus Christ." he said, "make it very plain fts to what conditions must be met before your prayers will prevail. In I the first place, there is only one i prayer that any unrighteous man ; can pray, and tha t is: 'God. be
She Wins Silver Cup for Beauty
merciful unto me. a sinner.' God answers t ha t prayer with regeneration. He gives a heart of flesh for i ft heart of stone. Righteousness is,, an all essential ground for prevail- i tag prayer.
"Then, the matter of tremendous importance to all who earnestly de- | aire t o have their prayers prevail, is j t h a t they get alone with God in the j secret place. Listen, to what >Tes_s Christ told his disciples during His •ermon on the Mount. t
Pray lift Secret " 'And when thou prayest, thou
•bai t not be as the hyprocrites are; for they love to pray standing in tiie synagogues arid in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, they taavc their reward.
' "Bu t thou, when thou prayest. enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and t h y Father which seeth in secret •hall reward three openly.'
"What America needs today is men with spiritual vision; men who can behold God's way and lead the people to walk therein. With this kind of leadership our nation began • n d flourished, and only with such leadership can it continue to prosper.
Nation Needs Prayer "A simple trust in God triumphs,
where a mu l t i p l i ed of regulations falls. Today* the Oftristiaai peopte of America need to keep their eyes fix on God to continue their con- j fJdence in His word, and to wait oourag ^ously for the answer to their prayers for an outpouring of • righteousness tha t will stir the na- ! tion to a moral earthquake. The j supreme need of America is to get t a c k to God."
An Evangelistic service was conducted in the evening by the Rev. | Walter W, Keeney, associate pastor i of the tabernacle, who spoke on T h e Way of Li te
LOS ANGELES TREMOR Two moderate earthquakes are
felt in city * Los Angeles. CaL, Mar. 1 <M*>—Two
moderate earthquakes, fifteen minutes apart, were felt in wide areas of Los Angeles today. Authorities reported no damage.
The first shock at 11 28 a. m. was i slight. The second, felt most sharp- j ly in the Inglewood district, was j • trong enough to rattle dishes and windows.
The shocks were not felt In Long Beach, center of the disastrous 1933 earthquakes.
Residents In Inglewood. Baldwin | Park, Huntington Park, Bell. « o u t h Gate and Lynwood reported some pictures knocked from walls
Judged the most beautiful girl in the contest held Saturday night by tbe Hungarian Culture Club in Liberty Hall, Niagara and Austin streets, Miss Margaret Bodie, 438 Willett Street, won attracflve silver cup. There were twelve entrants, and nineteen persons acted as Judges.
Willett Street Entrant Winner of Beauty Contest
Miss Margaret Bodie gets award at Hungarian Culture Club event
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Miss Margaret Bodie. 438 Willett Street, was judged the most beautiful girl in a beauty contest held late Saturday night at one of the winter parties of the Hungarian Culture Club in Liberty Hall, Niagara and Austin streets. Miss Rose M. Paul. 655 Abbott Road, was second, and Miss Julia Keleman. 384 North Avenue. Tonawanda, was third.
The difficult task of judging the twelve entrants was shouldered by a committee of nineteen, of which Dr. Francis J. Leopold was chairman. The group consisted of Assemblyman Harold B. Ehrlich
-Frank 5 . Nicholson of Niagara Falls, "Lifts Shuk. Weslpy P. Montgomery, Merrill J. Campbell. Dr. Aloys Stiller, Kenneth S. Dixon. John G. TJllmann, Jr.. Robert E. Hennessy, Ernest S. Carnes. Dr. Alexander S. Davidson. John Peek, Dr. L. T. Crowley, Samuel Grossman, Archie R. Hotaling, John D. H. Hoyt. Robert F. Rung. E. C. Brennan and Capt, Timothy F. Murray.
Silver cups were presented by Dr. Leopold to the winners. Dancing to American and Hungarian music followed the contest.
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Manly Fleischmann. Mr. and Mrs. Alger A. Williams, Mr. and Mi-Frank M. Scherer. Lee W. Eighmy. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Jewezt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Carnes, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Lengyel. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel F. Leeds. Kenneth Dixon. Dr. and Mrs. Emil Sternberg, Louis Resman.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fasco. Mr and Mrs. Abraham N. Carrel. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Davidson. Dr and Mrs. Joseph Brumberg. Dr. and Mrs. Milton E. Kahn. Miss Ruth Norton. Edward Perry. Mr. and Mrs Maurice B. Patch, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P. Montgomery, Assemblyman and Mr?. Harold E. Ehrlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Elyon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Amram, Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Goldberg, Miss Eleanor Sharpe, Dr. Wilbur J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ullmann, Jr .
DOG SHOW Continued from Page Thirteen
D E E D S — C r r - AND COUNTY Alvln Miller to Alden State Bank. Alden
—Buffalo Sav ings Bank to Alvin H. Kaep-nel. Amherst - P e t e r Mularski to John Trot*. Peace e » 1 n D o a t — E t h y l e Bhadle to Buffalo Sav ings bank. Northland n 136 e Jefferson —Georse Hoffman to Jo-f e p h l n e 3 Round. Tonawanda —Michael p a n i t s A Bros.. Ine . to John C Karcher. . Bund* nw cor Orleans.—Parkdale Health Jorp, to Nellie M Strong. Potomac I & W
i r k d a l e — R a l p h Dykstra to John Hock. incaster -Pred Armstrong to Millard My. Sardinia .—John Wlcik to Buffalo iTingx Bank. Clay w MO s Aust in.—Ed
ward B. Harvey to same, Elmwood e 233 a A l l e n — S t e v e n Soponakt to same.—Cora If. Wagner to George Wagner. Tonawanda
154 n Royal.—Erie County Savings Bank Kathar ine L. Oroff. Delavan a ISO e jwood - Anthony P. Oalusaka to Walter Gatuszka. KeJburn t 119 s Clinton -
F. Smyth to Helena T Walsh. Ham-i .—Haven Co.. X_c-. to George Black-
ra. LaSalle s. JUDGMENTS
Clyde P Morrison favor the Bank of p U c o t t v i l l p . 11.051 SO.—Joseph 8 Becker favor of same. 13.433 ?5—Benjamin J. D t e m . K a t h e n n e V Deem and Peter Tre f lak favor the Public P.an Corp tW.70 — M s - r i c e W Klein favor same. I2M.1V — B—on Printing Co.. Inc., favor State Tax Commiss ion . 1100.00 — Birfc Manufacturing Co . Inc . favor same. 1120.01
QUITS MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Liggett will seek work in
New York
Minneapolis, Minn . Mar. 1 cPV— Mrs Edith Liggett, widow of Walter W. Liggett, slain weekly newspaper
I publisher, left Minneapolis today, i driving the automobile from which ! she saw her late husband shot down
last December 9th. She told friends her immediate
destination was Chicago, and that she then planned to seek newspaper work in New York. Accompanying her were her two children, Marda, ten. and Wallace, twelve.
In announcing recently her Intention to quit Minneapolis, Mrs. Liggett said she feared her life and her children's future would be endangered if she remained in Minnesota. /
A delicious Oriental dish, served Monday and Tuesday at both our 346 and 3S8 Main St. Food Fountains—
CHIN'S EGG FOO YONG
W i t h C h i n e s e C h i c k e n G r a v y , S t e a m e d R i c e , a n d ^ S a l t i n e i .
Egg P o o Y o n g — m a d e of f re sh eggs , gov b e a n s p r o u t s , s e l e c t e d m e a t s a n d s p e c i a l I m p o r t e d s e a s o n i n g s . In o m e l e t f o r m .
Freak Straw%«i i y
Shortcake Sundae 15c
' , -pint Fresh Chilled
Orange Juice 10c
H A R V E Y oc CAREY FOOD FOUNTAINS
588 MAIN ST. 346 MAIN ST.
D e l w i n , o w n e d by Ed. Wayres : reserve, K a t i e , o w n e d by B e t t y M. W o o d a n d
; Mary R o g e r s . B e s t o f w i n n e r s — F a n c y j Free o f D e l w i n . o w n e d by Ed. Wayres . i B e s t Kerry B l u e T e r r i e r — C h a m p i o n B e n | Edgar B a w c o c k , o w n e d by Dr. E d w a r d
R. C u n i f f e . C a i r n T e r r i e r s — W i n n e r s , d o g s — F i r s t ,
N i f t y Bov of Cla l rmar , o w n e d by Mrs. W. C. R o u t i e y ; reserve . B r o o m Hi l l F i r s t S h o t , o w n e d by Mr. a n d Mrs . H. H.
I D i c k i n s o n . W i n n e r s , b i t c h e s — F i r s t . ! B o n n i e F a c e of Cla i rmar . o w n e d by Mrs . ! W. C. R o u t i e y ; reserve . E c h o of Cla l r
m a r , o w n e d by Mrs. W. C. R o u t i e y . B e s t o f w i n n e r s — B o n n i e F a c e o f Cla irmar . o w n e d by Mrs. W. C. R o u t i e y B e s t Cairn T e r r i e r — B o n n i e F a c e of Cla irmar . o w n e d by Mrs. W. C. R o u t i e y .
Ir i sh S e t t e r e ^ - W i n n e r s . d o g s — F i r s t . ! T h e B a r o n e Gore , o w n e d by Mrs. H e l e n e
Leeper; reserve , M U s o n D o n e g a n . o w n e d by Mise L e n a J. S o l l e d e r . W i n n e r s , b i t c h e s — F i r s t , J o r d a n F a r m M o l l e y . o w n e d by J o r d a n F a r m K e n n e l s ; reserve ,
| J o r d a n F a r m Lady, o w n e d by J o r d a n F a r m K e n n e l s B e s t of w i n n e r s — J o r d a n F a r m Mol ly , o w n e d by J o r d a n F a r m K e n n e l s . B e s t * I r i s h S e t t e r -C h a m p i o n M i l d o n O'Boy, o w n e d b y Mrs. C h e e v e r Porter .
C h i l d r e n ' s Classea ( B o y s ) — F i r s t , E n g -l lah B u l l d o g , o w n e d by J o h n S n y d e r . 33 P r i n c e t o n , K e n m o r e . N . Y.; s e c o n d ,
I B o s t o n Terrier , o w n e d by J a c k F r a n c e , ! 126 R o l a n d A v e n u e , L a c k a w a n n a , N. Y. ; j t h i r d . P o i n t e r , o w n e d by C h a r l e s C u r -
t i n . 1502 S o u t h Park A v e n u e , L a c k a w a n n a , N . Y.; f o u r t h . I r i s h S e t t e r . o w n e d by R o b e r t E lr inger . . 689 M a i n
j S t r e e t , E b e n e z e r , N. Y. ( G i r l s ) — F i r s t . I )o«ton Terrier, o w n e d by Mary J a n e N e w e l l , 216 E a s t G r a n d A v e n u e , D e t r o i t . M i c h . ; s e c o n d . G r e a t D a n e , o w n e d by B e t t y D i c k i n s o n . 135 M e a d o w R o a d .
; B u f f a l o ; t h i r d . C o c k e r S p a n i e l , o w n e d I by B e t t y G u t h r t e s . 74 M e r w l n A v e n u e . J R o c h e s t e r , N . Y.; f o u r t h . S p r i n g e r
S p a n i e l , o w n e d by D o r o t h y B e a l e , 105 R o m o n a A v e n u e , B u f f a l o .
S p a n i e l s i E n g l i s h S p r i n g e r ) — W i n n e r s . d o g s — F i r s t . M o o n b r o o k M a j e s t y , o w n e d by Mr a n d Mrs. D a n i e l H. S q u i r e , Jr.; reserve, D o r m o n d A u r o r a Mickey , o w n e d by G e o r g e S c h a l l e r W i n n e r s , b i t c h e s — Firs t . K i t c h n e r B r u s h , o w n e d by K i t c h -ner K e n n e l s ; reserve , Heart o f W i l l i n g . o w n e d by Frank J. W i l s o n . B e s t of w i n n e r s — M o o n b r o o k M a j e s t v . o w n e d by Mr. a n d Mrs D a n i e l H. S q u i r e . Jr . B e s t E n g l i s h S p r i n g e r S p a n i e l — K i t c h e n e r B r u s h , o w n e d by K i t c h e n e r K e n n e l s .
S e t t e r s ( G o r d o n ) — W i n n e r . B o u n c e r of Calbr ie o" Marlu , o w n e d by Mar lu F a r m K e n n e l s .
V a r i e t y G r o u p s
W o r k i n g D o g s — W o n by Jacke l V. B u r -gard. D o b e r m a n P i n c h e r . o w n e d by O w e n A Wes t ; s e c o n d . C h a m p i o n B e l i -h a v e n S t a n d a r d Bearer . Col l i e , o w n e d by F l o r e n c e B. I l c h ; th i rd . C h a m p i o n Waseka Sa i lor Boy , N e w f o u n d l a n d .
j o w n e d by E l i z a b e t h B. L o r i n g ; f o u r t h , j J u s t c o n d o m of Barraere, Boxer , o w n e d : by B a r m e r e K e n n e l * .
T e r r i e r s — W o n by C h a m p i o n S t . Margaret ' s M a g n l f i c i e n t of Cla irda le , S e a J y h a m . o w n e d by Cla irdale K e n n e l s :
, s e c o n d T r u e C h a r m of W i l d o a k s . Wire F o x t e r r i e r . ' o w n e d by Mrs. R. C. B o n d y t h i r d . W a r l a n d W i s h b o n e , Airda le ,
! o w n e d by Mrs . K e n n e t h D . M a r l a t t : ! f o u r t h . C h a m p i o n A m i n A c c u r a t e of
M a r l u , W e l s h Terr ier , o w n e d by M a r l u F a r m K e n n e l s .
T o y D o g s — W o n by H i t a n e of B u r -l l n g a m e . B r u s s e l s G r i f f o n , o w n e d by Mrs. R o s a l i n d L a y t e ; s e c o n d . M e l b o u r n e S u p r e m e c y . P o m e r a n i a n , o w n e d by Mr.v J a m e s W. B r u c e ; t h i r d . La Y o l a W o n g of O r m a n d a l e . P e k i n g e s e , o w n e d
j bv Mr. a n d Mrs . D a n J . M o s h e r ; f o u r t h . | M a r q u i t a of W e e Fo lx . C h i h u a h u a ,
o w n e d by F l o r e n c e M. G l e a s o n , N o n - S p o r t i n g d o g s — W o n by B u n j i e ,
B u l l d o g , o w n e d by Reg . P. S p a r k e s ; s e c o n d , Gr l se l ey Labory of P i p e r c r o f t , P o o d l e , o w n e d by B i a k e e n K e n n e l s ; t h i r d . C h a m p i o n C h l a - W a n ' s P e r f e c t i o n . C h o w - C h o w ; o w n e d by C h i a - W a n K e n n e l s ; f o u r t h . C h a m p i o n T u r n e r s D u s k y Hag B o s t o n Terrior , o w n e d by W i U i a m T u r n e r .
S p o r t i n g D o g s ( h o u n d s ) — w o n by B o v e w a y W h i t e R o s e . G r e y h o u n d , o w n e d by W i n d h o l m e K e n n e l e ; s e c o n d . C h a m p i o n M o n a of S y c a m o r e , D a c h s h u n d * , o w n e d by Mrs . L. L. W h i t e ; th i rd . C h a m p i o n B r i g a d i e r of R e y n a l -t o n . B l o o d h o u n d , o w n e d by G l r a l d a F a r m : f o u r t h . S a d d l e r o c k S t o w a w a y , B e a g l e , o w n e d by W l n d h o l m e K e n n e l s .
S p o r t i n g d o g s — W o n by C h a m p i o n M i l s o m O'Boy, I r i s h S e t t e r , o w n e d by Mrs. C h e e v e r Por ter ; s e c o n d . H i c k o r y Hi l l ' s E q u i p o i s e . Cocker S p a n i e l , o w n e d by J o h n L. W e h l e ; th i rd . S t u r d y Max. E n g l i s h S e t t e r , o w n e d by Mar ldor K e n n e l s ; f o u r t h . K i t c h n e r B r u s h . E n g l i s h S p r i n g e r S p a n i e l , o w n e d by K i t c h n e r K e n n e J s .
Beat d o g i n s h o w — B u n j i e , B u l l d o g , o w n e d by Re . f. S p a r k e s .
Irish Republican! to Dance The Irish Republican Congress
League, Buffalo branch, will celebrate the first anniversary of the organization with a dinner dance a t
I Hotel Touraine a t 8 o'clock Sundav evening. March 15th. Patrick Cotter
' is general chairman.
AIRPLANES ROUT HAILE AND HIS
ROYAL GUARDS • i i . . —
Ruler turned back to ward Dessy e after vainly seeking to
reach forces in North COVVTX ght, 193S
With the Italian general staff in Northern Ethiopia. Mar. 1—Emperor Haile Selassie and his picked personal bodyguard of imperial troops have been routed by an Italian air squad near Quoram. south of Lake Achangi, it was disclosed here tonight.
The Ethiopian ruler was speeding northward to the front a t the head of his crack guard when Marshal Pietro Badoglio's tri-motored Cap-ronis swooped down on them in a sudden raid, it was said.
Many of the emperor's personal retinue were killed or wounded, according to the announcement. After the attack, they began *s hurried southward retreat, withdrawing toward Dessye. their point of origin.
It was believed Haile Selassie had hoped to reach this front in time to bring reinforcements to his armies in the Tambien Mountains, which were virtually annihilated in the three-day battle ending last night.
"It was a splendid thing that the Ethiopians were crushed," Marshal Badoglio told correspondents here tonight. "It is the second army we have destroyed, and it will soon be the turn of the third army to face annihilation. Afterward nothing ^further will remain."
The marshal did not explain whom he meant by the "third army,'' but observers presumed he was referring to Haile Selassie's personal guard, already partly dispersed by the air attack.
"One unusual development took place," the Italian high commander continued. "Despite their traditional at tachment to their arms, the Ethiopians, who sought a t any price to cross the Gheva torrent to re turn to their homes, abandoned rifles, machine guns and all ammunition in order to give the impression they were peasants.
"Our Askaris, who were taken prisoners in a battle on January 22d, taking advantage of the enemy's rout, returned to our lines, bringing important informatiorfV on the condition of the Ethiopian troops."
Sunrise Court Defendant Promises to Repay City
Says le was on welfare, but will reimburse municipality to tune of $600
Public Menace and Katharine Hep- Laugh ton, tonight will begin a two-burn in Sylvia Scarlett will be evening showing. Jack Holt in shown Wednesday and Thursday, Storm Over the Andes and Edmund and Ginger Rogers in In Person and I Lowe in Thunder in the Night will Prank Morgan in A Perfect Gentle- be shown Wednesday and Thurs-man Friday and Saturday, films are added.
Short day. and Paul Muni in Dr. Socrates and William Boyd in Hopalong Cas-sidy Friday and Saturday, all with short films.
Arraignment in sunrise court yesterday on an intoxication charge brought to Robert Freeman More the realization of his debt of gratitude to the City of Buffalo for bis suppor: during hard times. Police told City Judge Cliffor' McLaughlin tha t they had found More lying
MUSIC REVIEW ISABE
By WORKMAN EVANS
Neilah by David Nowakowsky was dramatically interpreted in a concert of sacred music by the Buffalo Jewish Choral Society yesterday evening in Temple Beth El. Samuel Luskin who has arranged Neilah for piano and string quartet directed the performances, and Milton E. Polisner was the accompanist. The soloists were Cantor Harry Hart Kaufman and Cantor William Niss-enson, alto the string ensemble which comprised Ann D. Slick and Morris Cheskin. violins; Victor Einach, viola, and William L. Car-
j man, cello. Neilah is a beautiful arid impres-
I sive work, rich m harmonies and | tonal effects. The soioists, the I chorus and the instrumentalists.
under the competent direction of Mr. Luskin, gave a vivid version notable <for varied tone color, great emotion and impressive sincerity. .
The traditional chant Kaddisn opened the service and was done with effective resonance of tone. One was immediately impressed not only by the beauty of the music but by the abilities of Cantor Nissenson and the chorus. All parts of this sacred composition are remarkably powerful, and Adonoy Adonoy as sung by Cantor Kaufman was magnificent. Th chorus offered Ezk'ro Elohim with fascinating tonal treatment and brilliant climaxes. An-
In the middle of the intersection of Norwood Avenue and Bryant Street at 4.30 o'clock yesterday morning. When they searched him a t the station to ascertain his identity they found a bankbook which listed more than $2,600 to his credit.
"My grandmother left me the money." More told Judge McLaughlin." I was oi- the welfare for three years and now I'm in the clear. And I mean to pay the city back,"
Judge Willing 1> Forget ^
"If y n . really mean that , I'll forget about this onarge," Judge McLaughlin stated.
The judge immediaeiy placed him on probation with Probation Officer Richard Lillis. Twenty minutes later Mr. LiT's reported that More had promised to pay the city $600 this morning. More is 54 years old and said that he lives "somewhere on NorwcDd Avenue."
Basil's Victoria Frisco Kid, with James Cagney, j
and The Man Who Broke the Bank . at Monte Carlo, with Ronald Col-man, will continue through tomor- " " " ! " « ' ~ D « 1 . . w » i f » n i r
row night. Dolores Del Rio in I Live Z ^ t l ^ J Sf*1 9 _ ***?„' W l t £ For Love and Donald Cook in Behind j £ S _ t S ^ 5 _ 4 _ ? t e _ _ ? ? ! fnrou*h
the Evidence will be seen Wednes- i S J S E wBh« « R °J l a l ?v , C o _ m a ? ^ day and Thursday, and ZaSu Pitts in _ ^ , i % J ? _ L _ h _ _ _ _* •___L__t
Capitol The Littlest Rebel. with Shirley
She Gets Her Man and Scrooge Fri day and Saturday, all with short films.
Basil's Genesee The Littlest Rebel, starring Shir
ley Temple, will continue tonight and tomorrow night. Ann Sothern in The Girl Friend and Ben Lyon In Together We "Ave will be offered Wednesday and Thursday, and Wallace Ford In Spite of Danger and Charles Dickens' Scrooge Friday and Saturday. Short films will round out all programs.
Monte Carlo and Josephine Hutchinson in The Melody Lingers On will be seen Wednesday and Thursday and Wallace Beery in Ah. Wilderness, and Victor Jory in Escape From Devil's Island Friday and Saturday.
FILMS AT COMMUNITY
THEATERS Shea's Elmwood
Riff-Raft, with Jean Harlow, and $1,000 a Minute, with Roger Pryor, will continue tonight. Kay Francis in I Found Stella Parish and Esther Ralston in Forced Landing will be offered tomorrow and Wednesday, and Warner Baxter in King of Burlesque and Marion Marsh in Unknown Woman Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Short films will be added.
Shea's Seneca Riff-Raff, with Jean Harlow, and
$1,000 a Minute, with Roger Pryor, will be repeated tonight. Kay Francis in I Found Stella Parish and Esther Ralston in Forced Land-
T h e C u r t a i n R i s e s -
opening hours for shows in Buffalo today, as supplied by theater managers are:
Shea's Buffalo—Wife vs. Secretary, talking picture triangle romance (Clark Gable. Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy) 12.05, 2.35, 5.05, 7.35 and 10.05 p. m. Overture. John Ingram conducting, 1.55, 4.25, 6.55 and 9.25 p. m.
Shea's Great Lakes—Rose-Marie, filmusical romance of opera singer and Mountie (Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy). 10.45 a. m., 1, 3.15, 5.30, 7.45 and 10.05 p. m.
Shea's Hippodrome — Klondike Annie, talking picture, comedy-romance of gold rush days <Mae West and Victor McLaglen), 11.45 a. m., 1.50, 3.55, 6.15. 8.20 and 10.25 p. m.
Shea's Century—Talking pictures: The Big House, prison drama (Wallace Beery and Robert Montgomery) 10.30 a. m., 129, 4.28, 7.27 and 10.26 p. m. Hitch-Hike Lady, comedy-drama of cross-country trip (Alison Sklpworth), 12.03, 3.02. 6.01 and 9 p. m.
Lafayette—Talking pictures: The Music Goes Round, musical romance (Harrv Richman and Rochelle Hudson), 11.28 a. m.. 2.23. 5.18, 8.04 and 10.50 p. m. Dangerous Intrigue, drama of steel mills (Ralph Bellamy) 10.16 a. m., 1.11, 4.06, 6.52 and 9.38 p. m.
Gayety—Parisian Scrapbook, stage revue, 1.10, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p. m. Waterfront Lady, talking picture drama 'Ann Rutherford and Frank Albertson) 12.05, 2.50, 5.40, 8.10 and 10.30 p. m.
LAFAYETTE
. ins will be seen tomorrow and other brilliant and tremendously j Wednesday, and Claudette Colbert effective j » r t of the composition i n The B r i d e Comes H o m e a n d B e t t y
B a s i l 5 J e f f e r s o n
Frisco Kid, with James Cagney, j and The Man Who Broke the Bank ' a t Monte Carlo, with Ronald Col- i man, will continue through tomor- j row night. Ben Lyon in Together We Live and Jack Holt in Unwelcome '• Stranger will be seen Wednesday and Thursday, and Preston Foster la Last Days of Pompeii and ZaSu Pitts in She Gets Her Man Friday | and Saturday.
Granada Frisco Kid. with James Cagney.
and The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, with Ronald Col-man, will continue tonight and tomorrow night. Margaret Sullavan in So Red the Rose and Robert Mc-Wade in Cappy Ricks Returns will be seen Wednesday and Thursday, and Hugh Herbert in To Beat the Band and Admiral Byrd's Little America Friday and Saturday.
Basil's Broadway Frisco Kid, starring James Cagney
and Music Is Magic, with Alice Faye, will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night. Lupe Velez in Morals of Marcus and Mary Carlisle in The Old Homestead will be featured Wednesday and Thursday, and Roger Pryor in The Case of the Missing Man and Charles Dickens' Scrooge Friday and Saturday.
Kenmore The Man Who Broke the Bank at
Monte Carlo, with Ronald Colman, and So Red the Rose, with Margaret Sullavan, will continue through tomorrow night. George Arllss in Mr. Hobo and Buddy Rogers in Dance Band will be featured Wednesday and Thursday, and Wheeler and Woolsey in The Rainmakers, and Admiral Byrd's Little America Friday and Saturday, with short films.
R e g e n t
Mary Burns, Fugitive, with Sylvia Sidney, and If You Could Only Cook, with Jean Arthur, will continue through tomorrow nigh:. Walter Abel in Three Musketeers and Joan Marsh in Champagne for Breakfast will be offered Wednesday Basil's Varsity
Mutinv on the Bountv with Clark i a n d Thursday, and Preston Foster .Mutiny^on the Bounty. « » « « | i n LaS t Da y 5 o f Pompeii and Spen
cer Tracy in Murder Man Friday and Saturday.
"Was Ki Onu Amecho as sung by the soloista and the chorus.
Cantor Kaufman and the chorus presented Ono Tovo with reverential manner and lovely sustained tones. The service was brought to a magnificent and emotional close by the singing of Ato Nosein Yod and to Hivdalto.
The artists' afforded genuine pleasure to a large audience. The string ensemble and Mr. Polisner performed admirably their part of the service.
Burgess in Coronado Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There also are short films.
THREE SURVIVE FIRE; THREE DIE
Parents, last child recovering in hospital
I Kjtigan, Ont., Mar. 1 (&)—With three of their children dead. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belanger and their last surviving son lay in a hospital a t Hearst, Out., tonight suffering from burns received when fire destroyed their home here.
The fire occurred in sub-zero weather early Saturday morning at this Northern Ontario settlement, 200 miles north of Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Belanger and their son, Leon, one year old, were removed ^o hospital at Hearst. 70 miles west Of here, later in the day.
The children, who died in the flames were Francois, seven years Old; Rebecca, five years old, and Louis, four years old. They were trapped in the bedroom as the fire destroyed the small home while the parents fought to rescue them.
Shea's Bailey Collegiate, with Jack Oaki<
Your Uncle Dudley, with E^Pfi"d Everett Horton, will conrahue through tomorrow night. Kay Francis in I Found Stella Parish and Esther Ralston in Forced Landing will be shown Wednesday and Thursday, and Wallace Beery in Ah, Wilderness, and Roger Pryor in $1,000 a Minute, Friday and Saturday, all with short films.
Basil's Maxine fShe Couldn't Take It, with George
jBjftf t, and Together We Live, with j Saturday T«en Lyon, will be repeated tonight. '
Dick Powell in Thanks a Million Riverside ^ and Warren William in Case of the | A h wilderness, with Wallace Lucky Legs will be presented to- j Beery. and In Person, with Ginger morrow, Wednesday and Thursday, i Rogers, will be repeated tonight and and George O'Brien in Thunder j tomorrow night. James Dunn in
Shea's Kensington Riff-Raff. with Jean Harlow, and
$1,000 a Minute, with Roger Pryor, w i l l continue tonight. Ginger Rogers in In Person and Lily Pons in I Dream Too Much will be featured tomorrow and Wednesday, and Claudette Colbert in The Bride Comes Home and Betty Burgess and Johnny Downs in Coronado Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There also are short films.
Shea's North Park The Bride Comes Home, with
Claudette Colbert, and Coronado. with Betty Burgess, will continue tonight. Lily Pons in I Dream Too Much and Barton MacLane in Man of Iron will be offered tomorrow and Wednesday and Barbara Stanwyck in Annie Oakley and Norman Foster in Superspeed Thursday. Friday and Saturday, with short films.
Roosevelt Mary Burns, Fugitive, with Sylvia
Sidney, and To Beat the Band, with Hugh Herbert, will continue through tomorrow night. Jean Arthur in
RECORDS f l^W** Brought Back—On D e m a n d of Thousands— THE G R E A T E S T SCREEN HIT IN YEARS!
Jeanette Nelson
Gable. Charles Laughton and Fran chot Tone, will continue through tomorrow night. Dolores Del Rio in I Live For Love and Warren William in Case of the Lucky Legs will be offered Wednesday and Thursday, and Edmund Gwenn in T h e .
^Z^^S**^*^ : t o n ? g h t ^ n " n F o n d r ! n W a ^ S ter in Last Days of Pompeii Friday ; E a s t a n d s t o r m v < w i t h N o a hJ
B e e r y , ana »atur< ay. JT^ ^ J J ^ ^ g - t o m o r r o w _ wednes-
0 Pla_» If You Could Only Cook, with
Jean Arthur, and Heir to Trouble.
day and Thursday and Roger Pryor in Strange Wives and Gene Autry in The Singing Vagabond Friday and
Short films will be added.
Mountain and Charles Dickens Scrooge Friday and Saturday. Short films are added.
Allendale Mutiny on the Bounty, with Clark
Gable, Franchot Tone and Charles
The Payoff and Betty Burgess in Coronado will be presented Wednesday and Thursday and Tom Brown in Freckles and Dick Foran in Moonlight on the Prairie Friday and Saturday. Short films round out all programs.
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"FRISCO KID" R O N A L D COLMAN - J O A N B E N N E T T
"THE MA. i W H O B R O K E T H E B A N K A T M O N T E CARLO"
WALLACE BEERT LIONEL BARRYMORE
"AH WILDERNESS" P L U S — G I N G E R R O G E R S
"IN P E R S O N "
Z0RAH B. BERRY presents TUES. EVE.. MARCH 3d, at 8.30-SHEA'S COURT STREET THEATER
Thm Sensational Dancing Camediana
TRUDISCHOOP H e r COMIC BALLET
22 A C T O R - D A N C E R S IN NOVEL DANCE P A N T O M I M E S D E P I C T I N G T H E T R A G 1 - C O M E D I E S OF E V E R . DAY U N I V E R S A L MAN
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P L A Z A Will iam at
Monroe BIG D O U B L E F E A T U R E PROGRAM
H E R B E R T M A R S H A L L J E A N A R T H U R
"IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK" K M Maynard in "HEIR TO TROUBLE"
Chap. S R O A R I N G W E S T
CAPITOL SO. P A R K T R I A N G L E
"THE LITTLEST REBEL" W i t h S h i r l e y T e m p l e a n d J o h n B o l e s
"TO BEAT THE BAND" With Helen Broderlrk and Hukh Herbert
C O M E D Y — S P O R T — C A R T O O N
S h e a ' s NORTH P A R K l s i i e a ' s B A I L E Y
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"MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE" Jean Arthur—Herbert Marshall "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK"
O D D I T Y - COLOR CLASSIC - N E W S
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CLAUDETTE COLBERT F R E D M a c M U R R A Y . In
"BRIDE COMES HOME" S e c o n d B ig F e a t u r e :
" C O R O N A D O " B E T T Y B U R G E S S , E D D Y D U C H I N
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See this rhrtHirvg operation m the new, modern plant of the
Courier-Express ai M a i n and Coodell Streets. Guides on duty from 7:30 to H>.30 P. M . School dasses, other large parties may arrange trips at other hours.
R O N A L D COLMAN - J O A N B E N N E T T 'THE MAN WHO BROKE THE
BANK AT MONTE CARLO' Margare t S u l l a v a n - R a n d o l p h S c o t t
"SO RED THE ROSE"
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Edw. Everett Horton i n " Y O U R UNCLE D U D L E Y "
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FRISCO KID ALICE F A Y E
R A Y W A L K E R
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SYLVIA SIDNEY
FUGITIVE Plus—HUGH HERBERT "TO BEAT THE BAND"
Ronald Colman, Joan Bennett The Man Who Broke the MUSIC IS
Bank at Monte Carlo MAGIC VAR/ITY
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MUTINY ON T H E
BOUNTY
S H I R L E Y
TEMPLE J O H N BOLES
THE LITTLEST
REBEL
GEORGE R A F T JOAN B E N N E T T
She Couldn't i ' T a k e l t
Bea Lyon, S. M a n n e r s
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ALLENDALE A l l e n a t E l m w o o d
Big Spec ia l F e a t u r e Program
C l a r k G a b l e - F r a n c h o t T o n e
"Mutiny on the Bounty" ALSO. F O X N E W S
TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS
S h e a ' s S E M E C A IT S h e a s E L N W O O D I S h e a s KENSINGTON
Jean Harlow • Spencer Tracy ^ in " R I F F R A F F "
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