The St Louis Kid (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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Page Eight HELLO, OMAHA! JIMMY GAGNEY Cacnry THE ST.LOUIS SPEAKING ... I'M GONNA KID BE DETAINED OUTTA TOWN A FEW DAYS ON ACCOUNT OF TH’ MAYOR INSISTS ON ME STAYIN’ OVER AS HIS GUEST AN’ "VE GOTA VERY IMPORTANT DATE WITH A JUDGE .. BUT IF | DON’T GET IN NO MORE JAMS WITH NO MORE JANES, YOU'LL SURE SEE ME FRIDAY IN "THE ST. LOUIS KID eS MEET ME AT THE BRANDEIS usa THEATRE AND WE'LL HAVE SALINE ONE HIGH OLD TIME AT case MY FIRST BIG SCREEN PARTY SINCE “HERE COMES THE NAVY!” 30 Lines Mat No. 27—10¢ 15 Lines Mat No. 26—10c¢ 369 Lines Mat No. 16—30c (Be sure to substitute your town and theatre name in this ad.) Jimmy as a rough, tough truck driver . breaking hearts and speed records . in another big hit like “Here Comes the Navy.” 106 Lines Mat No. 23—20c 124 Lines Mat No. 10—10c | |