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Show "Street Girl" Opens Marek Betty Compson will play -ifj Dream Memory" for the last tine when "Street Girl," the all-mtan, all-musical Radio Picture ends itj sensational run. At the Elite on March 8, 9, and 10, Saturday, Sua-day Sua-day and Monday. Already local dance orcnestfu are beglning to play "hits" from thli film, which has been voted by theatre the-atre fans as one of the most ctp. tivating of the season. John Hir-ron. Hir-ron. Jack Oakie, Nede Sparks, Joseph Jo-seph Hawthorn, Ivan Lebedeff ind Guy Buccola support Miss Compson Comp-son in the gay little romance ol New York's "Little Hungary," which Wesley Ruggles directed. In addition to "My Dream Memory," Mem-ory," other original songs heard It the Radio Picture include "Lotabl nd Sweet," "Broken Up Tune" ixA "The Prince of Good Fellow," pieces written directly for "Street Girl" by Oscar Levant and Sydney Clare, -famous Broadway compos-res. compos-res. Among the other highlijhta In the production are Gus Arnhelra Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors; selections se-lections by Raymond Maurel, operatic oper-atic baritone; and the Radio Pictures Pic-tures beauty chorus, lead by Dora Eaton, musical comedy star. |