Inside facts of stage and screen (February 1, 1930)

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SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1930 PAGE SIXTEEN INSIDE FACTS OF STAGE AND SCREEN Youngstown Vindi ator said “Persona a, " e cley- Detroit, At the Palace, N. Y., Zits said—“Carries all the comedy and puts a kick into the* show where it needs it!’’ “Billboard” skid — “Stands out as the strongest personality. Tough moll number is several pegs higher than a classic.” Variety, State Lake, Chicago “Loop,” said—“Stood out as the in- dividual hit of the show.” Jean in “Inside Facts,” Seattle, Wash., said— “Reaped a harvest of laughs. Her tough number topped off, in great shape, her clever interpretations.” The ORIGINAL “BOOP-POOP-A-DOOP” GIRL! CHIC KENNEDY| HEADLINING l 0 s\£ g ?Les WEEK OF JANUARY 30th PERSONAL DIRECTION:-JIMMY MURPHY