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Till. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOliK MONDAY, SEITEM1JEI: N. r.nM. ui l.nilie LAY CORNERSTONE crl; is li.

l'c IMIll I Iiltl WEATHER FORECAST The New Photoplays NEW INSURRECTION BREWS lit BULGARIA; cur.slict one inch I lie ii- lit high. I'dl A was a waiter in a "tiinirsini n. ha-l complained Hess fur mole than a e'a Icfe (lied' The hodV WaM Setlt til in Ni lteil'ord, Mass. Yoni uiv w.is on1 ef 1- children, son'l to have married bis tie rl. By MARTIN B.

DlCKSTEtN Indications Until 8 p.m. Tomorrow. sApt. fur KdMtern New Vfrk: Siimvers probadie tonight a 1 Sliplitiy tnniRllt in S'juth Mystery Still Surrounds Death of Waiter! n. inff A.ioiphf Kie.inor Hon nl inun urd i onnui I.

AST- BOLSHEVIKS WORRY looked lik; Greater Movie Week uiong Broadway last night. With three or four million vacation portion. Modera'a aouthneat wiruls VtiHI M.njrm I n-iop seven Eleanor Bn.1r4lu.an ink Km ley t-i Kust ace. 1 1 i Ixxal Probabilities. FVoViaalv Hlloni tonlyh' n-ul SUittly banner Irmtplit.

Moiletate ihsl indn. itinif ists back in town, and most of them clamoring for entertainment, seats in the picture houses were as scarce as morris chairs in a bargain base Mrs. Ynt-z jftUA H'lppT Mins Uti The ornerstone of lie new Church, of St. Catharine of Alexandria. 4 1st st.

and Fort Hamilton 1'arkwuy, was placed in position yes-teiilay nfternonr by the K1. Rev. Joseph An impressive sermon was preached by Mons. John 11. ilea ly of Manhattan, ihe hand from SI.

John's Orphan Home ptayed before and after tin' cet einoiM Yesterday's event was duo Ir the untiring work of the rector of the church, the. Rev. John O'Xeill. who has ministered to the spiritual KiapptT ment on a Saturday afternoon. Moscow Hopes English Will Take Situation Eefore the League.

By I.OI JS Fist HI 11. i Special Correspondent of The Moscow, Aug. 2i Russian leaders are becoming increasingly perturbed over the situation in the Balkans. At the Capitol. "Sinners in Siik" was the appetizing title which had I'tiiice ef the ica si.tiion unable to up tlie u.ysierv rounding th- ti las' of Wilbur l-'oisy.

the i.o dead In lied in a furnisln i room 172,1 llollis. That the hn.l's death iniht liae lie.n tlie result a gimshcit ioniti was Ihe ieJHirl of Dr. Howard W. X'eaill, fur Quei ns. who staled an examination, of Folsy's boly indicated tlirte causes of dealli: acute dilation of the heat I.

plastic pleuri. IX.VKRS IX SILK." the new him at the Capitol Theater. Is simply the remains of an earlier flapper COPS ON CARPET John Daly. 2d Deputy Tollce Com-misiiiticr. and 72 pnlucmcti c-n th? earpit at the trial room at lcca' hi U'l'iiiaricrs.

on Poplar led; ur arlous of! ense agai list the pohc i book of riilaiJ. Interest centered In tlie cases of 25 patrolmen frem ihn Coney Island precinct up on miner charges. HK.H A I'Mt TOMOUIWW. (Standard Time.) HIrh Water. Low Watei I A.M.

P.M. II A V. I I'W York RISES AND SETS. hem standing 15 deep at the box office, while further down the street Evasion of the screen, warmed oer 'Sinners in Heaven" was making an ond about as tasteless as a warmed equally successful bid for Its right Sep I -lutier I 9. Htita.f,:!; ot dish ever can be.

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Alluring these, and they work like magic. cf that institution 1 and will pleted by September At the Rivoli, with "Merlon of the $42 The known as the "younger generation" cost approxunal SHIP NEWS Movies." the S. R. O. sign was nong and some lesser references to Ihe out early and remained up late.

The cause: Glenn Hunter; the effect: mvsteries of rejuvenation. there is a feeling here that that war-ridden region may once again furnish the fuel for a new military conflict. In a recent statement Christian Ci. Rakovsky, the Soviet envoy in London, who is himself a Bulgarian, declared that "every observer of L'alkan affairs known that a series of problems exists there "ach of which may tomorrow become a cause of war. The question of Macedonia, Thrace.

Montenegro, Croat Ik, Slo- More specifically, Adolphe Menjou lost most of our dignity to say nothing of a brand new fall hat trying to make a wav through the Jam. At the Ulalto, the same only more of it. is first presented as a old rbue who has spent most of his life allivanting about In ttt" gay places en the Continent and is now on tils way back to the States to die. in We never did get to see "Open All Night," but met a friend coming out, and he told us we hadn't missed much in fact, we hadn't missed anything. SHU'S AftRlV 11) IX XKW YORK.

From. Snnlii TVrtHK i-'rain jU, rpuol Duii Law KnflJM tJIenmuiHK m1ira I.ui ktnliai.il HoMiti Oi-culf nte Jalvrst on t- Llvmpi.nl Aral Shields tjtHnXijol Brlilgclown itic-ffMii t-ori Ht. iroiK8 Rt-nnuda Siin I'tfOlw (irh-nns Cuiiift J3ci.uir.ont stead, through some miraculous MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE SALE X0 Must Kep Factory Busy I -ft ij Savings of 50rr Thi. Week i'MW Vv? CD 171? WINDOW IMtAPKS WITH ruiij (iKIH.K l. li'lu id I' Z2' i iijj PHONC TRIANGLE 4840 1 f3 fr yfvSf or MKI.KOM: I II i for fialraman nilb l'r Kamplrt I Ji- fx 1 '2rjf Kuitw IB f.

'-'j'iSiA Cleans the movies have of doing lenia, Hungary, the Pohrudja, have already made their appeurance be those tilings, he regains the vodth Tonight marks the opening of Captain Blood" at the Astor. the fore th peoples and the govern nients, Insistently demanding- solu spent1 in the Boulevard supper clubs and enlists in the "Sinners in Silk." third Sabatlnl novel to find Its way lion. Without solution peace will Atter that, the film might just as to the screen. And so enters another be in constant danger. well have been ''r'laming Youth" or week of 1 lie new season in celluloid.

Once again, as before 1914, Rus 'Children of so little has the sia takes up the cudgels for the Slav-peoples of Jugoslavia tformerly author departed from the lu'dier stamp brand of the flaming fi.iema. SHU'S SAILING TOMORROW. (Brooklyn Po.Htornr-o tlrna in tlven of the Movies." Serbia) and of Bulgaria. The Soviet R1VOI.1 of the lltiv low. Mails clone at the New fork Poat- nole to Britain urges that.

New Do omc on bour laler. in," from snory liy l.eon Wll-hoii ami tlu play by Itporao S. Kiuifmt Tinnatlanuc. Hiiti Marc i -inik'Uy. A I'munmuiit pirtu mi iiiTinjiT ulf.m Hunter, directm! by hrudja, which Is Bulgar territory occupied since 1913 by itumanla, be to he rightful owner, and that.

Bulgaria be granted a "real Prea.dent Kooaiivelt, to Bremen. Mails ruze. fur Africa and ent Alia. N'oi way THE CAST: aiieelally addu'eeii, alao parcil post mall TWO MINISTERS Merlon Olll llnntsr outlet to the Aegean yea." for (ireul Urit.iut. 1 t-Bin-e.

tierniiny. Aua- Viola Uana Sally Montagu. trla. Ciiechuaiovahia. HiltlKary, Switzerland.

Witt lone at A.M. Siup nan-i at 1 .00 M. nil Kalril ttaroid I'armuloa Insurrection Brewing. Stu'tKart, to for Kurope, Ktllott Until Seilon Gaslnsile: Bulgaria has been in a disturbed Afrlta Had tVfl'. A-la.

specially addreaed, hud urnuLoicm iah-f But, though thero Is little lo com-mend in this production of sapless dinners and silken sirens. Hint little Ir almost wholly provided by Kleanor Boarcltnan in the role of Peneiope Stevens. Miss Boardman, who looks inough like Colleen Moore to tie her sister, can play a flapper part without rolling her eyes and shaking her shoulders at every male in the cast. And in that she stands rather by herself in the multiplying lists of screen flappers. This very engaging little player shows promise.

Adolphe Menjou, of course, Is splendid within the limits of his particular type, but the inconsistency of his role here seems to be loo much even for him. He plays Arthur Merrill a. though it were (Monies Ogle cioo at :00 A.M. Ship all" at P.M. condition ever since the present Klhel Wales r.

it it I it gup Ml H. YlllIKH Rut Hardy Lowell t'nlted State, to Copenhagen. Mailn for I.uke CosKiiive Norwav. Finlaad, other coustrtea Bpcolalty Tzankov regime seised power from andresaed; ulau parcel post mall toi the Stamboulisky peasant govern ERTON GILL'S fondest dreams Sweden and Ueninaik, cloe 9.V0 A.M. SIiId aalla at 111:00 M.

screen fame came true yes ment. I'nlcss all information belies the. facts, another insurrection Is fza 11 wiit? Madonna, to In-irut, Maile for creei-a, terday at the Rivoli Theater Rumania, Syria nnd Paleatlne. specially I addieeed; alao pa.cel poat malts for CJreeie and Kuinania, i loso at 10.30 A.M. Ship m1- vmM brewing.

where the film version of the Kauf in I at 3:00 1J. The Bolsheviks are particularly interested in the fate of Jugoslavia, man and Connelly stage success was ltoujilllon, to berdcaux. No mails, bhlp given lis metropolitan premiere aalla at A.M. which, ever since Its creation by the Versailles Peace Treaty, has been a huge Joke on the producers. As Miitura, lo Mails for Morton's name was out there in nada.

St. vtncniii. Trinidad, eluded Bolt. lorn by Internal racial dissensions. var Hng Clelana, close at 7:00 A.M.

Hilp well It. might be. Conrad Nagel is the masculine lead ps Brock Far? ley. a character provided to show The government has not beer, able aalfa at M. electric lights a foot high and there was a line a block long waiting to buy tickets Just as Merlon used to tfaiti.

to Jae-ia't. Malls for Tlattl. cloee lo persuade the Serbs, Croats. Slo veties, Albanians, Dalmatians, Mace all erring flappers the folly of their lit 1 30 A.M. Ship at 12:00 M.

ways. Conrad always was a good tior.ian Moslems and Montenegrins DR. E. LEROY DAKIN boy. And if the casting directors continue to have their way, he al to live In peace with one another.

PLEAD FOR PEACE The evenins service in the Church of the Holy Trinity. Montague anrt Clinton was eomhicU-'d last night by the Itcv. John Howard Jlelisii, rector and the Kev. Pr. W.

J. Sher-Sjold of Kntrlunil, both of whom spoke In he interest of world peace. Mr. Melish asserted that it is the work of every person to ntrlve for world peace and to fight those who would lino their own pockets at the expense and happiness of other men, women and children. Dr.

yiier'olil dwelt, on the spiritual side of the question of world peace. "America is sick of the war system," said Mr. Melish, "and many men who have been opposed to the League of Nations arc keen for peace. It is only a few persons in America, untrue to our traditions, who talk of a future war. There are some men and women who are gainst war except as a means of self defense, but what nation in the last great war regarded the war as anything else but self defense? "We have found out in the study cf hygiene that it is better to prevent disease than to cure it.

Have we not brains enough to prevent the greatest disease of nil diseases, the -disease of war? We must organize for peace and ed uoate for ueuce." To solve this problem, whieh may ways will be. ASKS CHURCH INTEREST "The will of Mod Is the true basis any day 'threaten to crumble lie whole delicate political fabric of the If you shouldn't happen to. like "Sinners in Silk," the Capitol pro Balkans, the Soviet ad for national defense." said Dr. gram this week as rich in musical vises "the application of the prin E. Le Hoy Dakin.

pastor of the Bap and dance divertissements. We found "Danse Japonaise" a delight ciple ot federation" and the grant tist Temple, in the course of a ser see them in his day dreams when lie was clerking for 15 a week in (lie little general store back in Kansas. "Merton of the Movies" has been given ns tine an adaptation as any film version of a stage pjlay within our memory. Nothing in the original production has been omitted and very little in the way of cin'-matie liberties has been added. To be sure, a much wider scope has been offered director and star In the celluloid edition which could not possibly have been presented on a stage, but Director James Cruze has restrained himself admirably from Introducing too much In the way of by-play.

Licentious direction here ing of intedependenee within the ful little tableau with Doris Niles as mon on "Mobilization for Murder or federation to all these peoples. That graceful a dancer as we have seen Ministry?" at a service in the Tem in a long time. "The Glow Worm it, the Russians propose that the Siovenes, Croats nnd others rhottld presents Mile. Gambarelli and the ple last evening, arranged in recognition of National Defense Day. have local autonomy of a very wide Capitol Ballet.

range. "Tho Church of Jesus Christ faces I Featuring 1 1 The Piano House of Brooklyn rOiMORKOW I I 'I When Stephen Radich. th? leader Another Wrek for "Bcuuraliv nt an unparalleled opportunity for national service, "continued Dr. Dakin. "The Church must not.

be of the Croats, was in Moscow and was able to spend many hours with the Strand. him, Radich, who has now returned 1 -w 1L3 ImJ come involved In patrisan politics; it would probably have been fatal. UDOLPH VALENTINO a (llenn Hunter Is seen again In the must quicken the conscience of the R' proved such a great drawin card and "Monsieur Beaueairo nation and lay before It the eternal law of God; it must create Christian 11 THo U.i nf I5T role ho created on tho stage and Viola Dana plays the Montague girl, originally portrayed by Florence Nash. If you will allow a com such an exceptionally beautiful public opinion; it must make such public opinion effective, and it must screening that Manager Director Hy man of the Brooklyn Strand has de I FELT trimmed with vcl- a et and gold ribbon. Soecially priced at 9 -e speak out nneciuivoeally.

That parison we wouldn't hesitate to say that Miss Dana's interpretation of the character is even better than was Church is scarcely worthy of the nam" of Christian that docs not to his country after almost a year of forced exile, is in a position to dictate the policy of Jugoslavia. His party has succeeded in overthrowing the Pachleh cabinet and In (reefing a democratic ministry headed by Davidoviteh, which will needs must, because its life depends on Croat support, favor Rudieh's pro-'fim. And Radich is in agreement with Russian statesmen on the proposition of a Jugo-Slav federation. Croats' Hale Traditional The Croats who look across the cided to hold the production for a second week. If you don't see "Beaucalre" this week It will be i 1 urand i stand out against war.

"Armies and navies are no guaranty for safety; suspicion breeds sus through no fault of Mr. Hynian's picion and measures for defense lead or out'B. m.t to counter measures for defense. Spiritual integrity and faith in God The elaborate prologue, which caused no end of comment from are a nation chief defense. Strand patrons last woek, is ha i lome rrom are those originally created lor Ihe cast in "Monsieur Beaucalre." e.f week's attraction at the Brooklyn Strand will be "Flii'tiiu I in I I IS air Adriatic at the Italian peninsula are Irr.dltlonally There is for ihe belief that Mussolini Is greatly irritated by the prr.qptiee i.f Croat elements in the new Davidoviteh cabinet at.

Belgrade. It. Is regarded ns likely that the Hrltish Government will bring the contents of the Soviet note to the attention of the League of Nations. The Bolsheviki will probably have "an observer" at this meeting. that of Miss Nash.

It may be that there is a bond of sympathy between the motion picture actress and the humun little character which Harry Leon Wilson Jiua drawn so true to life. Miss Dana's characterization of the Montague girl is beyond anything site has ever done on the rereeti. And, if we must wallow in super'atives, we might say that "Merlon of the Movies" Minus- and entertained us more than any picture we've over seen. Klliott Itoth, as Harold Barmalee, and Do Wilt Jennings, us eft' llalrtl, jVlertnn's (lemon director, contribute excellent per forma necs. The music in the phonnftlm at the Rivoli this week was composed by tlen.

Charles G. Dawes. It is called "Melodic" and is brilliantly played by Max Rosen, vlollnis-1. Sinning Ro I.iiiir. I'AI'ITUI, TltKATK.lt "fJintiera In silk." irnm the etory by Beu.lHniiti dialer.

A tlolia-rt Henley production for Mutro- presented this week again with all Its wealth of color musical appeal. Among the Helections included In 'his presentation arc "If I Were played by the Strand Orchntra; "L'Arlesienno Prelude" and "L'Ar-leslenne Minuet" by the ballel, with -special harp and flute accompaniment; "Love Is Present. Everywhere," sung by Fdna. soprano, and Roaalie Frok, contralto: With Love," featuring Colleen Moure and Conway Tearle. EOS PREVENT sgssi mm RELIEVE tBSGSSQ HOARSENESS MQicn.uriceiik,o; i i More ana more, that is the luUon tS" way in which i 1 All hereabouts are coming to i More and more, that is the way in which music lovers hereabouts are coming to THi; 1HIUS10 you want to buy may 50RETHR0AT pU rt iK(rt in Tin? Knglo "Houhc.i For ilt" oltimn.

and "Bed Rose," by Everett Clark mil the ensemble. The costumes worn in the'prologue COUGHS Till" llOl'gF: you want to h'jv- may be Hivertiaeit in Tlie Kasle "Houees For Salo" I AMBERT mpMf.OU CO. S.MMT tOIJISHS. think of Loeser's when they think qf Pianos as a headquarters for fine Grands. And surely makes to be found here warrant the compliment and the confidence the phrase implies, and an inspiration to possess nothing less.

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