Word: cabareting
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Cocoanut Grove, 17 Piedmont St.--Cabaret 7.30 and 11.30--Master of ceremonies, Mickey Alpert--Entertainer, Music by Jack Renard...
...Chop Stick, 353 Huntington Ave.--No cover charge--Cabaret 12.15, 7.15 and 11.15--Ray Stewartson and his Society Orchestra provide the music and features...
...Oasis, 46 Winchester St.--No cover charge--Cabaret 7.45 and 11.45--Music by the Oasis Serenaders and entertainment by the Oasis Debutantes...
After seven murders in seven days, the Chicago police, unpaid since Jan. 1, commenced last week what their chief called "a sledgehammer campaign" against the city's underworldlings. Detectives and patrolmen scooped up night prowlers, street-corner hoodlums, speakeasy patrons, cabaret "artisteés," "guests" at red-light hotels, many a citizen who could not quickly explain his evening's stroll. Within twelve hours 917 assorted characters were arrested, of whom 271 were found to have police records. Revolvers were taken from a score. Soon the police sieve began to leak. More than half of those arrested were...
...reality to their heroine. She lives in a sedate, tapestried mansion in Manhattan's Washington Square, has a dignified father, a smart dress shop on Madison Avenue, a generous and platonic gentleman friend named Larry Brennan. Her suitor is a rich and personable Englishman. Her lover is a Latin cabaret dancer. She goes to his rooms in the night, succumbs for the last time to his tender voice and hands, and in the early dawn, when he is less persuasive, poisons him with strychnine filched from her father's medicine chest. It is all scrupulously planned to give the realistic...