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hursday, December 20, 1928
\Only 4 Days Left
(.Continued from Page 1) \\m don't have to give, of course. ic coiiiiiiittee makes an appeal to 3111 solely on the merits of the work i is endeavoring to carry on. It is tie nobody vf\\\ ever know whether 3IU have done your bit or not. The flportunity to do a worthwhile deed ij there, however, if you are moved t! take advantage of it. Dnly five checks were received 5|5terday, their donors being Isaac Vinberg, John L. H'awkinson, L. JSchlaiber, Fred Desberg and Robej T. Kane. It was one of the poord: days of the entire compaign. The It, it is true, is lengthy, but not l|igthy enough'.
Watch This List Grow
Inmy Meighan Clirles Einfeld llnry Ginsberg / Lichtman ril Kann
J; Schnitzer
lis. Edna Sussman
Dave Bader Milton Silver Len Fields Eugene Walsh Lee Balsly M. Steinbuch R. V. Anderson
I\j;s Addie Dannenberg P. D. Cochrane
rj. Yates ^1 Depinet •Ijice Gallup Biy Brandt III Blumenthal E; Schiller \\ F. Rodgers
V Shapiro
Ii Mersereau
Tnmy Goldberg
Ahur Loew
J Ic Alicoate
Cirles Jawitz
Fhard Brady
Vlter Futter
J I Normanly
N Levine
Ilia Gould
A Pam Blumenthal
Tn Wiley
Vh. Massce
Ivid Loew
Fil N. Lazarus
l-man Robbins
F[l Reisman
V J. German ^il Shauer "/id Picker
J. Kandall
I. Ferguson ]&. Trop J'aley Hand ?irge Byrnes i Halperin ^ L. Manheim Liis Baum E t Adler r ry Scott [ J. Chatkin ! R. Rosenbaum :il C. Jensen . ' Klebenow ; rles Moskowitz <rancis O'Reilly
ry Lewis ; J. Warshowsky Ssson E. Smith ID. Golden les R. Grainger bert Ebenstein (J Quimby
S. Butterfield H. Giannini 1 B. Metzger Van Praag I Weil
;M. Messiter lard McKay I Schimel I Schlanger en Hughes ;B. Paine ar Binder ^ Ward L McFarland iry C. Bate W. Castle 5bo Glucksmann J. Mountan ley Singerman ecca Joffee Ludwig
ry Rosenquest C. Hoagland ik Mastroly 1 Gulick ry Reichenbach
Lederman
Alfred Gottesman Oscar Neufeld Sam Sax Gabriel L. Hess Hedda Hopper Milton Cohen Bernard Edelhertz William Pizor M. E. Krauss Harold B. Franklin Joe Brandt Jack Cohn Harry Cohn George Harvey James Mulvey
D. L. Zyve Adolph Zukor Nathan Burkan Eugene Zukor Arthur B. Graham
E. W. Kramer Thomas W. Gerety Dewey Bloom Wm. James
Lee A. Cchs Hank Linet W. P. Wentz Ethel Smith Arthur B. Graham R. S. Wolff John C. Flinn David Bernstein Leopold Friedman Weiss Bros.
F. V. Luporini Henry Siegel
E. M. Saunders Clarence J. North Louis K. Sidney Millard Johnson Maurice Goodman T. P. Mulrooney Ralph Kohn Harry Brandt H. L. MuUer Samuel Spring Herman Starr Thomas J. Connors A. W. Smith, Jr. Frank W. Buhler H. H. Buxbaum Lee Marcus Marty Schwartz Charles Schwartz Barton B. Hepburn Si Seadler Charles F. Hynes Arthur W. Eddy Rutgers Nielson Jack Barnstyn J. Boyce Smith A. J. Moeller Pearl Dannenberg Abe Berman W. N. Seligsberg L Schwartz Sam Eckman Will H. Hays Leo Brecher Alex Moss Jos. H. Seidelman W. E. Raynor Carl Laemmle Isaac Weinberg John L. Hawkinson \j. J. Schlaiber Fred Desberg Robt. T. Kane
Purchases Brownsville Plaza
Brownsville* Pa.— Mrs. Mary J Laskey, owner of the Strand has purchased the Plaza. Ralph' M. Lutes, the Strand manager also wili oi)erate the Plaza.
Indiana, Pa. House Opens
Indiana, Pa.— The New Indiana las been reopened here. Stanley Elkin is manager.
Hudson At Pawnee, Neb.
Columbus, Neb.— V. J. Hudson, of Ledar Rapids, la., is manager of the iawnec which recently has been reopened.
Salmon Managing 3 W. C. Houses
laconia, Wash.— Montague Salmon, ^ former manager of West ( oast s Boulevard, has been appointed managing director of the Broadway, Rialto and Colonial here He succeeds W. Stefan Pcrulz, who is joining the Poli circuit
Redecorated Cota House Opens Waukon, la.— The Cota here which recently was gutted bv fire, has been opened after complete redecoration.
Marks House Burned
Marks, Miss.— The Star was destroyed by fire causing loss of $4,000.
Reopens Manchester House .Ma,Klu-si,r. .\. IJ. Thr (.ranite .>f|uarc has been reopened here after rtnovalinns, George Reil is manager. I he house now seats 300.
Ricketson to Build at Montrose Montrose. Culo.— "Rick" Kickctson. who heads a company operating the Montrose and Delta, plants to build a new Oriental type theater here early next year.
Kuhl Remodeling House
Corning. la.— L. A. Kuh" of the American, seats.
manager is installing new
Come On In
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1650 BROADWAY New York City
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