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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929 THE MORNING HERALD. IIAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND rive 9 Offeriegs FLORENCE SILVERLAKE IN HER FIRST FJLM AT ACADEMY TODAY, Florence silverlake "whom all of you will remember as Raynor Lehr's tweet little leading lady of a year has followed in the footsteps fo her brother, Arthur Lake, and her iirst picture, "New Year's Eve," is st the Academy today and She uses the name. "Florence Lake," and she is teamed up with Charles Morton. Mary Astor and Arthur Stoae in a clever sentimetnal com- f'dy-draiiia vrith some highly dramatic incidents that help to hold one! till the very end. It has a well bal-j meed love interest, is graphic a vivid in its presentation, delightful! in its romance and thrilling in itsi crucial moments.

It's a realistic from the history of humanity, with the leaven of many amusing! situations. i SOCIETY GIRL JOINS CROOKS Excitement is the keynote of "Come Across," Universal drama of society and the underworld, which the Colonial Theatre has booked to open tomorrow, according to an announcement made yesterday by the theatre management. "Come Across" is a colorful and vivid tale of the adventures of a society girl, who, desiring to see how the other half livos. finds herself embroiled with a gang of crooks. The action of the picture shuttles back and forth between a notorious New York night club and a mansion in a fashionable district on Long Island.

The night club scenes are described as exceptional, a daring entertainment scene and a raid se-j quence being featured. The cast of "Come Across" is a notable one. Headed by Lina Basquette. stage, screen and dancing star, who recently scored a triumph in "The Godless Givl," it also includes Rsed Howes. Gustave von Seyffertitz, Flora Finch, Craufurd Kent and Clarissa Selwyune.

"Come Across" was directed by Ray Taylor. He is said to have When a IS CROS UPSET BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE vieLL, IM -TALKING "To 1 OUlL'5 CLUB, Atf HE HAJ A TfcOM-trT MA3bR rte sAix -TVT MAtSbU CfF A A CHATEAU I OF A "li3(5V SAIP ulAS'A CASlt-Ej i I A COUPLE COATS Gotham Not Shocked By Street Pajamas PRAYS JURY TRIAL. A. B. Nicbl, proprietor of the Palace Hotel and billard parlors, arrested Tuesday cm gambling charges The Potomac river pumping station is working full time beginning last Thursday when the reservoir water was cut off here.

The drought. makes it necessary to use all river water. Until the reservoir supply increases, the river pumps will operate 20 hours daily. New York, July 30, A thing within reason in the way of growing out of permitting the playing action dress reform for men, it seems, can get by in the big town. W.

0. Saunders, who was arrested in his home town of Elizabeth, N. for wearing pajamas on the street, tried them on Fifth Avenue without attracting much attention except from photographers. ignored him. of nine-ball to money, prayed a jury trial when arraigned' before Jusltc" J.

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l.OA.VS MADE TVTTHTJV RADIUS OF 30 MILES Licensed by State handled the picture with a remarkable flair for quick action and distinguished characterization. ALAN CROSLAND DIRECTS FIRST COLOR TALKIE Alan Crosland, director of "On With the Show." first 100 percent natural color, talking, singing, dancing picture HOT? at tbe Maryland Theatre, is a man who brings to his work the widest experience, both of stage, screen and press. Crosland started his career by going on the stage with the Annie Russell Company, playing small roles in Shakespeare and in "The Rivals," "She Stoops to Conquer" and other classic comedies. Then he decided to try journalism. He succeeded in getting a job with the old New York and eventually landed on.the dramatic staff.

During this i he was also writer for several motion picture magazines. These stories were seen by the head of the Old Edison Company, who hired Crosland first as.his publicity director, later appointed him casting director. This led to a request that he direct a commercial picture for the Curtis Publishing GET Even More Important Than What You Pay Motor car value isn't determined by what you pay for your car it's what you get in return for your money that's important. That's why thousands of motorists are turning to Oldsmobile from all price groups--both above and beloxv Oldsmobile's price rangz. Those have o-wmed lower-priced cars gain, in Oldsmobile, performance, luxury, and riding which far outweigh the slight additional cost.

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Investigate Oldsmobile yourself---remembering that what you get if even more important than -what you pay. Drive an Oldsmobile Six and compare it, point by point, with cars of all prices. Judged by dollar-for-dollar value, you won't find a more profitable investment than Oldsmobile--the fine car of low price. WO DOOR SEDAN Consider the Delivered Price The VIKING V-type Eight it bait inthe Olds factories, by Otdsracfcilc craftsmen, through dealers. At S1595 for all o.

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Ottrider price well the price when comparing automobile Oldnxiobile delivered inclade only gonable for delivery and EDSMOBILE THE LAMBERT-THOMAS MOTOR CO. 33 East Franklin Street Phone 2055 Hagerstown, Md, PATTERSON ROULETTE, Company. So successful was this film that he returned to the Edison company as a full-fledged director, remaining in that position until the war, when he went overseas in the army photographic service. On his discharge from the service he went to Selig in the capacity of director. A swift-moving drama of lust, love, death and life as it is lived on the furthermost fringe of civilization has come to the Colonial Theatre.

"Two Men and a Maid," the Tiffany- Stahl talking picture, never lags in excitement and heart interest. The story concerns an English boy, disappointed in love, who enlists in the French. Foreign Legion, begins nrfii- tary service in Algeria arid finds himself hopelessly enmeshed in a love triangle that endangers his life. William Collier, plays with deep understanding the part of the English idealist who wants to get away from the world of women because one broke bis faith in then- goodness. He signs up for service in the Legion and arrives in North Africa only to discover that women are a vital necessity to the men in his regiment.

They talk and think of nothing else and their state of mind is contagious. The.adjutant has a sweetheart--a cafe girl with few morals but many admirers. Eddie Gribbon as the adjutant and Alma Bennett as the voluptuous vampire give flawless performances. Church In Politics Criticised By Rector New York. July 30, Participation oC the church in polities is criticized by pr.

Caleb R. Stetson, in the year book of Trinity Parish, made public today. "The political activities oC churches and denominations which has become so strikingly a feature of our national life since the passing of the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution is definitely hurting the cause of religion in this country," be said. "There is a growing resentment on the part of many loyal to religion that churches should not be used as centres of propaganda for cither pacifism or prohibition." PICNIC IS HELD The entire office, shop and sales force of the Hagerstown Light and Heat Company together -with the staffs of the Martinsburg, Chambersburg and Waynesboro gas plants held a picnic yesterday at Caledonia Park. The outing was an all-day affair and the first ever held under the ownership of the Central Public Utilities Corporation.

A PARTY The Fraternal Ho UK Insurance Company held a card party at the home of Mrs. M. C. Gettridgc. 599 North Prospect s'tree.

Monday night. The following were prize -winners. Mrs. Mary Jenny, and Miss J. J.

Borzager, Waynesboro: Mrs. Stouffer, William Holland, J. J. Bor zager and J. Farmer.

There were thirty-two guests. DIVORCE SUIT. Margaret V. Taylor filed suit iu court ytoierday for a divorce fron John G. Taylor.

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