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Daily News from New York, New York • 41

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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924. 17 AMUSEMENTS MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES POVERTY AND RICHES CO-STAR I Last GJorions Week IV MR. DE MILLE'S "TRIUMPH" MADISON SQUARE GARDEN TWICE DAILY. AMI JuNGUNG BROW BARNUM frBAJLf, UNANIMOUS PRAISE From New York Newspaper Critics By McELLIOTT. Title: "TRIUMPH." Type: DRAMA.

'COMBINED Directed by CECIL DE MILLE. Produced by Presented in the RIVOLI THEATRE. Anna Land was tactless, to say the least. Any woman possessing half her share of the well-known intuition would have known, ob Greatest Show on Fa Hit ggO Worid-FamoDi Aerobats. Gym-KnasfB.

KQut-trisiwi and A "One of the most ap pealing love stories ever flashed across the New York screen." Trityrjp. "A picture we (hall long remember and point to a an example of what can be done in motion pictures." LoiitUa Parsons. American. MwIm a I 1 Trained Wild Animal Acta Gimttl loncress of Freaks. serving a Dea.utitul young man with spats and a Stick, makfec a toiiT of tha.

tin ran factnrv that the Uonlla John Dame! 2d Admission to eTerrthine indudicx oOc to $3. aocordinr to location tit irwlrtrl! i jsaid b. y. m. was the owner.

Anna is not supposed, in "Triumph to be dumb, but when she gallops into the breach, telling King Garnet a few plain 5 tiueea prices all matinees except aiuiuv -i Bris hOu Over. Drift's imhM Hroat It a y2l BROOKLYN- "Her finest two hours. om everywhere will call it great." Qvinn Mttrtin. ITorM. "'Secrets' will touch the heart of any one who has ever been in love." K.

S. CclUo Pot. ui.ua auuui nimsen, sne quaunes as a irize uooi. (See George Ade.) With Leatrice Joy as Anna, and Rod La Rocque as King Garnet, you have the plot of the film. Anna is not an ordinary factory girl, but a fore-v woman.

She also owns a voice and yearns for what is known as a Career. Besides Garnet, she has a suitor, William Silver (Victor Varconi.) Victor is a parlor pink, with Ideas. He thi METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE oSS. TONIGHT AT 8:15 s. nrROK.

ivr iwh a rrs nn nn rrj Victor Varconi fine idea if Boss Garnet would parcel out the tin factory to all the boys and girls who work there, but when the business (through a "A love story of unusual depth. All young persons who view it will find their emotions stirred. Will spread its effect wherever it is seen." P. Mordaunt Ttme. "Oneof the most beau-tiful photoplays we have yet seen.

No one will make a mistake in seeing Ion AHtn. Fte. World TAe inromparaote and HFR BALLET RCSSE with SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TONIGHT AMARILLA ORIENTAL IMPRES- SIONS end 7 rnrtisseauirtt. TOMORROW CHOPINIANA RUSSIAN FOLK LORE mt 7 0 iv.rtiis.-mtj.

TICKETS $1 18 t3 3i NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE. (BALDWIN PIANO.) NATIONAL TAID. ARTISTS' WEEK IN ALL B. r. kKITH THEATRES.

Prorrams Aucmentea IhulT by Oala EES tmitw reamre. ana snrnri II F. Keith'e N. V. A.

WEEK 'ALACE XI Ki I fVa- ik 1 1 twist of the plot) falls into his owrf hands, he changes his mind. antime Anna "learns to Garnet learns to look like a tramp, and the story winds on. Anna goes abroad and, according to the subtitles, "all Paris is at her feet." Still, she does not marry Victor, even though he wears Eng- ALL-STAR BILL Social Fnunrps At Ever? IerfnrrrT. Bwa ft 4' st Brjant 4200 Ik GALA N. V.

A. JUBILEE BILL 81 B. F. Kcitk'i STREET fi'y 81 St. Schuyler CS80 LILIES OK IBS FIELD km MATS.

DAILY AT TUB- B- F. Krilf, X. York Hippodrome x-v- of International Stars at SO EVENINtiS 8 1000 $1 4 ct urrc ASTOR THEATRE! slrJfcg MAHTA KARKA BRONX nPFBA wniTcr Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque 1 i tweeds and drives a limousine. She yearns, in her secret heart, for the I4ta St. and 3d Ava.

P.p. price Wed. 4. Sat. ELSIE FERGUSON "The Moon Mower" BEST SEATS -51 $100 Fo 71 Praise "SECRETS" Too! uc.jwuiig uarueu nen sne loses Her voice and returns to America, he wins her.

It's all ton involve tn nti; The magazine storv was a verv intfrpstino- n-n LOEWS TATE THE Unknown Purple" EDDIE F0Y UBBOADWAT AT -tSTH ST has Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque acting all over the place. She seems to me too coy, and he too certain of his undeniable male charms However, it will be a splendid boxoffice film, I'm sure, it never bores you. Sir. Varconi doess sqme capable work, assisted bv such reliable actors as Robert Edeson and Charles Ogle. Zasu Pitts is seen Younger Foy Otfcen SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT FOUR.

WEEfcS Around" th muuigmg in gome wemDiy Laman oish gestures. 250 Near 3d At. SdckkI MLLE- FIFI Tiki. Ceuirtrj Stare Trl. Ct.

Anttieai MioM TRIBUTE TO SELDES Vaudeville is pleased with Seldes's new book, "The Seven Laveiy Arts," wnicn, as they sav I in the argot of the two-a-day, CnllimKia TimwTwic limits, li VOlUmOW Pop. Pcicm LIVELIEST. SNAPPIEST SHOW ON BWAY. all In run CEaLRDEMlLLE'S THE TEN COMMANDMENTS THE CINEMASTERPIECE OF THE YEAR. JANIS BLAMELESS, SAYS E.

F. ALBEE E. F. Albee has written a letter to Elsie Janis in which he states that the' lack of proper billing which led to her quitting last week's show was very regrettable and in which he places the whole blame for the unpleasant incident on the management. He has forwarded her a check for her week's salary and assures her that she is held in the highest regard by Keith executives.

fci-co rancid a minute. incent Lopez, for whom Mr. Seldes expresses a vast admiration, has committed the Walter Pater motif of the book to TYl nrv and will and KOLER BKOOKLYN. arrange it for presentation in the ILOEWftMETPOPOLITAN jfU.TONSMi JUBILEE PERFORMANCES THIS WEEK RICHARD DIX NITA NALDI and otfier Stars be present BEST MATINEE SEATS NICHTStk SAT. MATS SO 75yl.00-t 1.50 Sv.5 200 a Pavmount production.

(Famous plavirs-laskv corp GLORIA SWANSON in A SOCIETY SCANDAL" Ckitf Bio Clma I latfin Syswatr. otters. n.eun ineaires as a part of his act. WILL TOUR "Sweet Seventeen" will DANCING tour on Saturday night. MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES GEO.

M. COHAN theatre BROADWAY and ST. BROADWAY at 42d STREET H. E. BUTLER Presents RIALTO EASTER PROGRAM Adolph Zukor and Jetee L.

Laeky present THOMAS MEIGHAN Continuous Dancing 2 Orchestras 2 No Charge for Dancing The WORLD STRUGGLE for OIL Worth Going Miles to See XAKOOK OT THE NORTH first mi'awl on the wnrn in rrr! floiked er this rrvx1i'fHion tellmc of Hie life nf tin- K-juiniu and learn how hn existen. lerienrte! on oil end e- nrel frt 'al anl ims. BBIBH1II111 9 IN MR.WAL.WILSON "THE CONFIDENCE. MAN" A Paramount Picture (Famous Plapers Lasky Corporation 19 West ieQr5Ave, On Admit -nows TO THK SKA IX SHII' reiu-hed toe Hit-lio )n 1P''3 and Ti.u. allied the chase of the ierp) hale for oil to liirlit The homes of the nation.

THE WORLD FTRUflGLE FOR OIL" eome. to the Teen In lOCA and rives to the millions interested a voNd surety of tte met itiUTeetintf topic of the ae. ROMANTIC 1 AND FIRST NEW YORK SHOWING OF VICaN STRICTLY ios for Coup lea. PRIVATE LESSONS $t50 WITH MIDNIGHT THE SENSATION OF BROADWAY RAYMOND S. BAIRD, "Tte Utile Sonsa," Condactina Ottrtur.

Morning. Soon and Sioit in Vienna" rm Svptie CHARLES HART, Tenor "Ho.nM" "HOMELESS PUPS," Comedy RIALTO MAGAZINE SPECIAL RATES FCW BEC'NNEfiS OPCHESTPAi SECONDYOUTH LESSON: GOLDWYN-COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION B. S. MOKS' LAU1ES TAUOHT BY GENTLEMEN TEACHERS OPEN" ALL PAY TILL MIDNIGHT. CameO 42nd STREET CONTINUOUS 10:30 AND B'WAY a.

M. TO 11:30 p. M. D. W.

GRIFFITH'S "Grealeet play evtr staeed." World. AMERICA DANCING TO-NIGHT One Admission and Tkafs All! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THIEF OF BAGDAD" AMMIVfcftSARY WEEK SIRL arold Lloyd CAPITOL LILLIAN CISH THE WHITE SISTER B'sr SI ('apitat rM "rrht. StranQh" Strbntl asm SHr vill not be shown in any other N. T. theatre tbia year.

TH8 f.Sfff UQM, SniirftMi' Orrltfrra. Grcateac place ia New York to ac a food tanc Spaooua Boac UUSK EXTRA! SpajwhNnhi TANGO CLT CONTESTS CLOVER GARDENS OPFN" AT 1 1 A. M. KKtHIKLVN. popi-lab PBK'BS.

20 nd 0:2. 2nd YEAR LAST WEKKJ COVERED WAGON IVOU Mil. ft. lleMII 111 TRIUMPH" Hsrold Bell Wrifkl's ft Read the SUNDAY NEWS rwi 4 at so a a IHaa a Ma Lsatric Joy R4 La Rmat A I'artfDOUJn I'N-rore i'Fiib V.IUICIUUH Ht Musical 1 KIVOI.I CONCERT rH DAILT. rears I Oxa.

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