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''''' L 1 '1''4 ' ' ' ' ir - 1' 51 ' ' r 3t - 1 ' :'L S ' e - n I I t '' ' N 7 : 4v - :) Vi - k- : V tvliel ''''''''rUi i ' ''' it ) tv g P reproduction L'-- 4 4 ' 4 ‘1 t A ics-ii-- i ' 4 ' A-5- 1 ' '' 1 1' e- - f '-- iiic 4 17 t 'r) Whatever the kind of dance—Decca insists danceable from beginning that every record be to end ' that you hear every beat of the rhythm This is our way of invitingyou to dance to take part in a pleasure that belongs to all plus ' T e i ' 1 À jitterbug 14 1 f OF TEA ROOM 4 fox-trot- ! (tit t ' 4' Latin-Arnerica- ' 1 ''''' 4t''' )L1 Decca has eagerly recorded dances of every kindold time 'dances such as square dances reels and polkas jigs and schottisches from rumbas sambas and tangos the old world n from the neveworld And the s waltzes and latest modern dances el - ' -- l in a Virginia mansion Play a dreamy waltz in a Manhatian pents or a polished fox-tre for the younghouse orrocking-boogie-woogiand American feet will take the floor sters --- te ' 4 4 :1 4 ' 0 L) - "L"- ' ' ' ''t ' ' --- ' 1 s - t - ji - t en 1 -4' - 'r k borderand you'll have the whole countryside swinging partrkers in a rollicking square dance 7 i It- - Only the Capehart has The Capehart RecordChanger that turns the records over! The Capehart (with turnover changer) $1195 to $1595 The Panamuse by Capehart (with drop changer t from $725 time-prov- Ii Find an inspired fiddler back in the Kentucky hills or a cowboy band down by the Texas ''''1 Iss - musical - - in our bones When the music starts our toes n to beat time - t ' '14 - Nk 4 r for - ‘: - f1 ' "' L) The world's finest instrument '' - '' '''''---- - A - HOUSTO N TeL itTP)— Drunken drivers in Houston may soon find themselves- - in the movies but not the way they think Chief of Police B W Payne said he was considering having a special "motions picture car which would be sent to the scene when a drunken driver is nabbed The driver would be photographed also doing several tests at police headquarters Judge Allie Peyton said he would admit such motion pictures as evidence in his court 7 ' '' - - J' -- Nmericans t - I c - 1: ? - I ' - s i '4 ' '' ) '' I a t - l' ssio-si- 1 11' ''?' ::' L 5 a I ': 1 t - '' - 0 : t:2 ' - Drunk Drivers Are in Films - 713f----- fie" - ) 1 ilh i 1 03- ''') il 4 ("9':i '''''''l 1 '') '' C - I) ' -0 r-- ) 4 - 1 - d ' - CZ- ' I l v 41 0 t ' ' --- T' p -- i"ii - S ' 1' ' 7 - I - ( a k 1 i -- - - N4Kili - 'al 1 A 4 f ni - 1 4 a - - --- ' f L i t s '1 t"r -- - "--- -- " Al ' 1 - 0- -- 400 ' - ' A s : k - ' 7 '" 1 - 1 - j f 'f' ' -''- § 4 k 1 t- 4 411 (e : : ) c:4116 - I -- ' ' ' 1 -- '' t4' --- e e - ' - i - 711 r r1 4- ' 1 I ck 11 t- 4: 1 z- -- - — — I - AI i I ' ' t 1 '9'' f' I gang- - It -- ' '' "' '''' ' 4 - - I elk 1 ‘ -- --- oi k 1 t '' 11 A 7 - 7111l'1:f4"eA - t old-titn- er ' T -- ' $ I - I - N 14N e's--- i ''''‘4ss '''x France during the last war They played steadily at the El Rancho tables for three days and business people One sees ordi- wore out three dealers nary people pursuing their ordi- - nights and walked out with $100000 And one night a poorly dressed nary ways Then one crosses miner walked int started playing 2nd - at and almost though it had soon won so much that were done with mirrors there Is aandnew dealer took over The an entirely different world For hbuse began winning some of it cashed in two blocks or more one sees back yet the to the tune of $3500 He could gambling houses that are as elab- - have taken It in silver dollars orate as anythore i could he have carried It Silver is Onsees money changing really king here as one waitress hands in a few moments tharke said picking up a dollar tiptoanyone would be likely to see' "There's silver on the bar night" : any place except a first second Fremon:st is probably second or third national bank on a Sat- only to Times Square when it comes to linting One can read urday forenoon a newspaper outside With peo names of clubs are worth pie milling in and out by the seeing: Boulder Pioneer Mannundreds every night seems Carlo Frontier El- ddaotraayd: like a carnival night Yet withal Golden Nugget and it Is orderly and well policed many many others most of them typifying some facet of ' Drunks disturbers of the peace and smalltime hoodlums just the old west ' ain't wanted BeautifulAIotels At five am the bars and clubs have more people than in most One sees motels on every hand main streets on any Saturday one or five and hotels four any night One of the large hotels of which would do credit to‘ a serves a chuck vaagon' lunch town several times this size The during the wee small hours and Last Frontier and El Rancho a free breakfast from 4:30 on and the newest $5000000 Fla- a week the entertainers Once mingo couldn't be duplicated in all the swanky places give from really large cities a big all night party and show Sunning themsees around the thousand dollars a week is Fiftyout of of these any swimming pools for entertainment paid (in midwinter if you please) are Tragedy Too such celebrities as Diana Barry- t Mature Joan Craw- The city is not without Its tragedies'a of course Recently wm000rdeaVni de recent week there were two opening of thewithin it looked like Hollysuicides both due to gambljng cafe society had really losses The one chap had beet a taken over On the other hand dealer on the gambling ship The 1 r t Some Win win at the games do People Two Hollywood writers flew in with a system one picked up in I ' ' 4 -- -— ---: ' rJ ')0 4 IfIt S 1ok - s ' ht night he went home to his board- - (7) 14 ' to his lng house said good-niglandlady and went to his room' A few moments later she heard a 4 ' Om i - é 0 n 71 ' ' weren't watched' The ' much the ' winnings losing heavy dne - 0118 cl17311 C oun tof 1 - - i r'': - "' ' ' I - iLa 1 I Lux Playing was in his blood and he went from one club to another while the whole town CURISITE LUND COLES Vegas Nev is probably the most publicized city in at the moment Her chamber-o- f Commerce and alert sensing the rising interest in the west gambling and fun have really given her a build-u- p And deservedly so Yet living there the thing that catches the fancy is that Las Vegas i s much like any other small city with a population is 7 dresser was two dollars to pay a laundry bill He had lost $14000 Perhaps it is things like that wnich keep practically all of the local citizens on the outside They tell you that the only sure way to beat the game is not to play It And in the midst of the drink- ing without benefit of license and night life the average Las Vegan pursues his homey ways like the residents in any country town Did I say "country town?" Yes indeed But a fabulous one - A - ! f ' - - ''- - - !:) ' -- r---- ( t- -s t - : 1 - 4 hnoi anti went in to find him sit- ting on the floor gun in hand He died immediately On the — ft g '''' ' '''''11r1"1'$r"'''''': - g3g '1 4i- Gambling house bar restaurant and casino are all combined In this one building While most visitors loge when they win the figure usually is of staggering size I - This is the Wagon Wheel lerraee at the Hotel Last Frontier hi Las Vrgas which publicists have made famous around the globe 1' In ''' 1 1 '- ' ''''''4 i11 inl---:--11-- -o- ' ' ' - '' '''''' -- c — 1" ' L :: - ' — ' - '''I''''''''' - - - 1 ! ' - '' t - 1 44444404441044441444405 ' suir24 — 1— 71 ' - 4 117644- - --- 4 -) - t- ' L '' ' 44'e° - : - 04'----- ' i - 0- - - 4-- 4' '3 14 1- 2 a 1 0 ton 0r44-44- ‘ -- t ft ' 44 ' ' i ! L ' ' ' - - I ' -- conservative natives admit it to 111119 second Times square ' - ' 1 More 1 - :'' 1 ' ''' ' w 1 t '' - ' 41 1 1'' " ''''- '- - 4i''' 1-- w 1 l' 1 ' - - "e' 4t i - 4 '101-4'"- t4 '' -- - ' 444 aa t'''''' 1411 - -‘ it 7 t The main drag In Las Vegas is Fremont tit sometimes called the brightest lit street in the country) left V t -of - -ir ' r 1 k' ' - 4 - 414 t k t |