“RROTCEN TJir.T.ARY” I ||
THE SALEMITE
II
REFLECTIONS ON THE
LARRY-RONDE
CABARET
{A Drama)
Time: 1962.
Setting; An old woman and a lit
tle girl sit before an open fire. The
old woman has laid aside ' ’ '
r the request of
daughter to tell a story. him a letter addres
The old woman’s face becomes .isicins? for a new
er,” sobbed the j-oung bride, ‘‘I gave
him a letter addressed to Santa Claus
“A step from the hushed,^ starry
lig\^t"'.''!"‘! 'The'rythmif f
wretch mailed it.”
Mtdamoiseuf^LaTry an^the
' Then, wiping a reflective tea
her eye, she adds as she looks n
ly at the little girl:
Tavern, New York has its Four,
Hundred—but Salem had its Larry-
JOKES!
Alibis
Freshman; I don’t kn
Junior: I believe I don’t remember.
why I love you.
Daisy; My goodness!
Dave; Don’t be absurd
lical system.
Miss Barrow: How is that?
Mary Brooks: Seek and ye si
“I’m the cream of the count]
“Yes, you are a little thick.”
MONDAY-TUESDAY
WEDNES. - THURS.
“NO ONE MAN”
GEORGE O’BRIEN
GAY CABALIERO
MORRIS SERVICE
CLARK
GABLE
“POLLY OF
THE CIRCUS”
WILL
ROGERS”