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Publix chain as a result of the bia network. The will contract signed last week with the/* be sung by a and — World Realty Co., whereby Publix|{ an am be °
takes over the operation of the} ; “World” and “Sun” Theatres, in| * Omaha, Neb. : U
The “World” is a de luxe theatre of the most modern type with a seating capacity of 2200. It is equipped with the most recent re-} finements of theatre science both|* in regard to sound presentations! and other mechanical’ features of a modern theatre. It is located
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theatre than the ‘“‘World,” seating|. “The — of (name of approximately 1,000 people, is also} $¢ town) enjoy the first a finely equipped modern theatre. fruits of Paramount's purIt, too, is situated in the downchase of one-half interest in town business district, at Farn-|~ the Columbia Broadcasting ham St. chain on Wednesday night
Harry L. Goldberg, treasurer, when the two hit-songs of and I. B. Zimman, one of the di-| { Paramount’s super-hit,”’ The rectors of the World Realty Co. Dance of Life,” soon to ap
represented that firm in the transaction. Edward M. James of the Publix Legal Department handled
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the deal. station) as a part of the tionwide hook-up of CENTURY RE-OPENS Columbia Broadcastiig After a complete renovation, the Century Theatre, Buffalo, will rePARAMOUNT open Friday, July 26th with Sept. dst! “COCOANUTS.” On this date, to get in the
Friday openings will become effective at this theatre.
starting September lst.
THE NEW
Hollywood united! Stage and Screen are one!
changing times have seen oothing so miraculous as the fasion of all forms of smusement—eecreen. stage, music, radio—inte one. C. Now, im the talking, singing motion picture you get all that the screen has ever given you—and the living voices of the stare themselves. You get al) that the stage has ever offered you—and scenes and action not possible without the far reaching eye of the camera. @, It's a New Show World and all the arts and sciences are enriching the screen. It's @ New Show World; a famous name is leading it! , Paramount—with eighteen years of quality leadership. Paramount with mighty resources. Paramount with the largeat and choicest array of talent from all the amusement fielde, Paramount. the greatest name in motion pictures, uow presente ‘its greatest entertainmente—the Super Shows of the New Show World. See and hear them all! “If it's a Paramount picture it’s the best show in town.”
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WHAT TRAILER COPY!
This page ad from the Saturday Evening Post is a rich mine of well worded facts that can easily be converted into trailer copy that will effectively sell your public the idea that something BIG, EXTRAORDINARY and EPOCH-MAKING in entertainment will be at their disposal shortly during the coming “PARAMOUNT MONTH”
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SUPER-SHOWS of the NEW SHOW WoRLD
PICTURE SONG PARAMOUNT ! i Say It With Song, Hungarian Rhapsody Marika , Mei Ly ‘ River Rom: dy Love (originally ti‘ . send i ey Rosy He Comes Home x ‘ : To Me). | [ Why Bring Shoo Bogey Boo of Women eo Det Know What I'm Doing? | Wonder ‘agabond Song of the Vagabonds i we Only a Rose | andi aeerael ial Love For Sale . azed Some Day | Sunny Side Up
Hugette Waltz Love Me Tonight
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SONGS
Lucky in Love
Crooning Melodies U8-7 (Giersdorf Sisters)
Two Little Chinese Mai Duties Cheng & Hateu Keine)
A8-1 Blues Songs (Ruth Etting) A8-2 Favorite Melodies*(Ruth Etting) A8-4 The y Dame C8-1
Boyhood Days (Borah Minevitch) U8-5
Now and Then AAB-4
Book Igovers (Joseph Santley and Ivy Sawyer)
A8-11 High Hat (Alice Boulden) A8-13 It to Him A8-9
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Tito Schipa AS-15 Schubert's Masterpiece Fs-4 Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony F8-5 Lillian Roth AS-12
The Smith Brothers of Song AB-14
Dear Teacher S19
Melting Pot 845
Frank Crumit 727
Stella Mayhew 728 Mal Hallett 729 The Four Synco-Pets 731 Sammy Cohen 2800 Born & Lawrence 2920
Release Songs
WARNER BROTHERS’ VITAPHONE
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Dreamer ife O’'You and Me
IN SOUND
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Here’s That Party Now in Person Hungry Women
High Up on a Hilltop Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
Collegiana Glorianna Blue’ Skies
My Baby's Blue Ten Little Miles from Town
High Up on a Hilltop I Just Roll Along Chinese Lullaby
Roses of Yesterday My Baby Don’t Mean Maybe Now
That's Him Now My Mother's Eves
Melancholy Mamma
Deep River Love's Old Sweet Melody Special Sengs
Easy Come, Easy Go The One That I Love Lowes Me
Spell of the Bloes Annabelle Lee
Elisir D'Amore
Martha
Princesita
Chi Se Ne Seordi Chiu. I Shall Return
Classical Music
Classical Muate
Watch My Baby W
Barnum's Circus I Was Not So Particular Yea She Do
Down Among the Sugar Cane alk
Good Little, Bad Littl You Some of These Days My Caravan
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Mediey Santa Lucia Madelon
Kankagen Lisginka
E) Parasita
Mop Song Waiting for the Evenin’ Mail Sweet Sue, Just You
Tiger Rag
The Song of the Prune
I Miss You Lise
Little Annie R
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree A Bird in a Gilded Cage
Bedelia
She Was Happy Till She Met ¥ The Preacher and the Bear bs
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Comfort Judgment Day Feet
Doin’ the Raccoon
Tin Pan Parade
Bugle Call
Yankee Doodle Harvardiana
Come Let's Take a Stroll We Love the College Girls
Indian Dawn
Ftd +r Nights weet Mystery of Life The Fortune Teller
T'll Never Ask for More
Me and Sleep My Shadow My Mammy
Dear Old Girt Humoresque