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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, JUNE 7, 1020. News and Comment of Summertime Events in the Amusement World Rian James THE RACKETEER'S LADY Anna Kontant Reverting to Type GOOD WILL COURT NEEDS 4 SESSIONS TO HEAR LITIGANTS Seeing and Hearing: Two Director for "Bishop Murder Case" Player Selected for "Shrew" Other Gleanings From the Film Studios. In pairing a stage and film director to work on the film transcrlp tion of S. S. Van Dine's "The Bishop Murder Case," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has created a new kind of motion picture "team." Nick Grinde.

formerly director of short subjeits at the M-G-M Eastern studio, and Bertram Harrison, who used to be a Broadway stage director, will constitute this new screen combination. "The Bishop Murder Case" will be produced as an all-talking picture. "The Canary Murder Case." an adaptation of an earlier Van Dine novel, proved an exceptionally successful film, and "The Greene Murder Case," its chronological successor and another best-seller, is now also being made Into a photoplay. Grinde has directed a number of I BMt Allison swirm-'ih By RIAN JAMES FLOWERS FOR AN OLD LOVE. May these lew flowers Nodding so brightly.

Bring thovghts of hours We have spent lightly Joyous in love. May their faint fragrance Enter your breast. Rouse dear remembrance Ol when we were blessed-Eager with love. Soon will each soft leal Unfold its glory, No hint of stark grief Ending the story-Just as our love. Cantinurd 't'-i i if e- inmates and it would have been worse for him there.

Through it all the boy merely stood with vacuous expression, hardly aware that he as the subject of the discussion. When the judges spoke to him he aiiswerei in monosyllables a scarcely "yes" or "no." Onre. when he was asked if he wanted to work, he said, "Sure," otherwise nothinsr. His gentle, little mother said noti-lng. either Just stood there witrt hpr hands folded, her linrd face expressing the care and burdens that had always been her lot.

Only whPn a social worker present, Mrs. Natali Laurence, offered to extend he' services her tired fare briphtenel and she said, "I thank you ver)' much." Flotsam and Jetsam. Still more kept coming a well-educated, good-looking young man. David Leonard, Cyril Keightley and Mackenzie Ward. The cast will con-taui icrr.c 30 players.

E. H. D. R-K-O News. Rod La Rocques first story for who earned $100 a week but was forced to pay $50 of that as alimonv.

In addition to supporting his par THANKS BE TO: ALICE RAYFTEL SIEGMEISTER, whose "Bank" opus will here, If Acfa in "Street Scene," the Pulitzer entshe couldn't make both ends meet. feature pictures in addition to Movietone "ahorU." "rlUie Mi. Itir-rlson is remembered as the d.rector of such recent slape plays as "Grounds for Divorce." 'Heavy Traffic" and "Hold Everything." Cast. The principal supporting players in the forthcoming Pickford-Falr-banks talking picture interpretation of "The Taming of the Shrew" have been definitely selected, according to a message from United Artists. Edwin Maxwell will play Baptista, Dorothy Jordan will be Bianca, Geoffrey Wardwell will impersonate Hor-tensio, Joseph Cawthorne will fill the shoes of Gremio, and Clyde Cook Prize Play at the Playhouze.

shell do something about the last two Other alimony disasters: a child who steals and tells lies; mortgage foreclosures; injuries sustained and no compensation; more divorces; Heights Seminary Holds Radio Pictures will be "The Delightful Rogue," by Wallace Smith. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey will do their original comedy skits in R-K-O forthcoming talking and singin? film version of "Rio Rita," which will go into production late this month. Richard Dix, former Paramount star, will star work under the Radio banner within 60 days. "Escape" for Brook. Clive Brook, with Mrs.

Brook and THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS EIGHT! you went to Europe," good-na-turedly pouts Samuel Chugerman, "and wrote beautifully about nothing at all. Whatthehell do I want you to write? Well, suppose the man from Mars paid us a visit and wrote us up as you did Europe? Wouldn't that be the crime of the Universe? Didn't you see any of the people of Europe at all? Only the swanky, snooty wasters and wastrels? For lines to MAE DRUMMOND, PEGGY, HARRY M. LEWIS and BRIDE, REMISLAD, ADRIENNE, BARBARA LEIGH, HALF-PINT, VERONICA, LESLIE STRATTON. fraud, getr-ricri-quick schemes; a Class and Founders Day Class and Founders Day at the woman w-ho contended that a nurse in a State hospital had tried strangle her. and still others, from Brooklyn Heights Seminary was every strata of life, the flotsam and BOB REUD, CARL WINSTON, MERRITT FRANKEN, SUSAN, BOB ABELOW, DEMI, HARRY held yesterday at the seminary, 18 Jetsam tnat llfes cargo has cast ashore, and those whom fortune has will be Grumio.

their two children, has returned smiled upon. Plcrrcpont prior to today's commencement exercises. Miss Pickford, of course, will ap Evelyn Brent in the Talking Screen Vertion of "Broadway" at the Globe Theater. The Judiies yesterday were Sam the love of yourself, aren't you interested in humanity at all?" BACARDI, MADELAINE DUGE, JOHN HENRY LUTZ, HENRIETTA MAYER, POLLY, SALLY JONES, GRETA GARBO, MYRNA, BILLIE According to tradition, the trowel uel Llebowitz, the attorney who defended Harry Hoffman; Father John from a five weeks vacation in England and is on his way to Hollywood. Mr.

Brook's next assignment will be the principal role in Para- pear as Katherine, the shrew, while Doug will have the role of Petruchlo, the tamer. The message adds that We apologize. Of. course we saw E. Ryan of Cathedral College, Dis trict Superintendent Sdwin S.

Dahl and the charter were returned to the school by the graduating class. Those who took part in this cere some ol the people ol Europe. As a William Shakespeare will, be repre mount's talking film version of of the Methodist Episcopal Church, sented by his own dialogue. Produc matter ol fact, we can remember FRANK, S. F.

M. DEKE and ARTI for hitherto un-acknowl-edged Bon Voyage and Welcome Home Radios, Telegrams 'and Let "Escape," the John Galsworthv Dlav. tion is scheduled to begin at the quite distinctly having seen some of The Paramount star has an Im United Artists studio late this month. the people of Europe no less than three times. We can recall exactly portant role In "The Four Feathers," which opens at the Criterion Theater next Wednesday.

ters, which was swell of them and to ADELAIDE, whose rhyme doesn't to EUGENE F. NA- how it came about. It was when we were leaving the Hotel George the M. D. Colman's Next, Ronald Colman will follow "Bull Filth, in Paris.

Remember, the George the Fifth is the kind of a THANSON, for the one about the bird fancier about to pay two' hundred dollars for a Canary. Suddenly Plays and Players "SunUp" Will Be the Initial Offering at the American Theater in Paris "Dark Hours" to Be Produced Gossip. The American Theater in Paris will open its first season on June 21, according to an announcement by Wendell Phillips Dodge, who sails tonight on the Paris to complete plans for the opening. Mr. Dodge, who is the American representative of the Comedie Francaise, has leased the fashionable Theater des Mathirins in the French capital for the interesting experiment.

Final Notice! dog Drummond," his- first talking picture, with "Condemned," an all-dialogue picturization of Blair Niles' hotel that is beautiful enough to "Strange Interlude" will positively mony were Miss Rebecca Holmes, '20; Miss Janet Oppenheimer, '29, and Miss Victoria Haddad. '30. The John Milton prize was awarded to Miss Madeline Greer, who read the prize poem. Miss Harriet Berry and Miss Betty Caswell received prizes for the music contest. Others who took part in the program were Miss Elsa Phillips, Miss Margaret Stevenson, Miss Lucy Sin-claire and Miss Valerie Higgins.

Returns to Cast. Constance Carpenter, who has re he noticed that the bird only had one He demurred. "Listen," book, "Condemned to Devil's Island." close on Saturday evening, June 15, trie Rev. Dr. Edward Lodge Curran, dean of Cathedral College; Dr.

Frederick M. Gordon, secretary of the Brooklyn Federation of Churches; Rabbi Moses J. Abels of Temple Emanuel, the Rev. John Lewis Zuck-er, the Rev. Joseph O'Drlscoll, William W.

Wilson, banker; Helen Worth of The Eaale, Webster Oliver, lawyer, and Dr. George M. Davjiyn, principal of Junior High School iX To Incorporate Soon. At a meeting preceding the session of the court, which was held at the Hotel St. George, Nathan Sweedler announced that a certificate of incorporation would be sent to Albany within a few days.

Various letters from prominent officials and men in public life and speeches made at the meeting lauded the endeavor and Nathan Sweedler for its argued the Arabian bird-seller "vot with a record of 432 performances Sidney, who furnished the dialogue die in, but about 70 degrees too expensive to live in. On the morning of our departure, the help all gathered round the door to do a little professional wailing at the separation. Heedlessly, dauntlessly, at the John Golden Theater. in "Drummond," is the author of the screen play "Condemned." No cast has yet been selected to support the star. PARK SLOPE DEAL.

har you buyink, anyhoe a singer er a dencer?" and to M. WHIT-TLEBAKER, for the pat on the back anent London to LEON (P. BLUMENFELD, whose contributions are as w. as the f. that b.

in the Charles E. Rickerson sold 119 7th through a barrage of upturned palms we went on. and on and on. between President and Car Sun-Up," with Lucille La Verne roll a three-story and basement Norma Talmadge. When Norma Talmadge is heard in the role that she created, will be And, then, coming eventually to the tra-ia and to C.

E. BRYSON, who nice-letters us to M. G. brownstone dwelling, for Mrs. Esther covered from her illness, returned last night to the cast of "Hello Daddy," now in its seventh month Larson to a client for investment, The sale was made in co-operation end of the extensive line, and unable to stand it any longer, we roughly pushed aside an upturned palm, JUST A GIRL CALLED NED, CINDERELLA, ELENE COLLINS and ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT iat Erlanger's.

witn the Multiple Listing Bureau. Chanin 46th St. Theater and tomorrow's matinee will chalk up the 300th performance of "The New Moon" at the Imperial Theater. Two Artists Needed. In order to obtain authentic atmosphere, L.

Lawrence Weber com from the screen for the first time in the film version of "Tin Pan Alley," now before the cameras, she will appear in the role of a Broadway chorus girl who is wedded to a shiftless, heavy-drinking song wrfter. EEN other playmates, who said it and there, believe it or not, was a people! It was a male people a with swanky cards, rhymes, some AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. time-poetry and such thanks thanx and thanques! The latter will be portrayed by Gil French man.

And because we knew that some reader would ask us this very question, we immediately noted his characteristics on what the bert Roland, who is also making his PI AYHOIKF Wo" ICurUlii Gvngs. ri.n i nvciou Mu urn STREET SCEHG tiro. W'inti' ailih lilt at tVAl I A( CUE (JOT WHAT JllL SHE WANTED with (ialltia Kurrarnnk A. Ilrooka F. Ardell missioned two 'scenic artists to design the sets for "Nice Women" playing the Majestic this week.

talking picture debut in "Tin Pan Alley." John Wray will be seen in the same rolo he enacted in the French laundries had left of our ALKALI IKE SAYS: "It seems like thu gals who excuse starboard cuff. Referring now to R1TZ, W. 4H St. Evs. 8:50.

Mats. Tom'w 2 30 themselces dress fer thu evenin' stage production the bootlegger, Karle Amend Studios and Cirker and Robbins each executed one of the two scenes required for the Lew f'antor rrrKema jANt i itr.hviii.K Miss Talmadge's role was played on are certainly given to exaggeration, those almost obliterated notes, we find that you can tell he's a Frenchman because his pants are seven inches too short; because he wears the initial offering, followed by "The Merchant of Venice" with Miss La Verne as Shylock and Virginia Pemberton As Portia. At the end of the La Verne season, Mr. Dodge will revive "Sweeney Todd," or "The Barber of Fleet Street," which he presented in Manhattan several years ago. He may also put on "The To Produce "Dark Hours." Don Marquis' play "Dark Hours" which it is claimed utilizes for the first time on the stage the character of Jesus as the central figure in the compact form of the modern drama, will have its first performance on any stage next season in New York, The play was written five years ago, and has been revised to some extent since its publication in book form.

To Use Live Musicians. As Jerome Kern, the composer of the music for "Just the Other Day," objects to the idea of a COURAGE the stage by Claudette Colbert. With Junior Durkln I.aat Tlntft these days!" iioMofinowi fi SMOKING -axial I play. Another llopwood Farce. Not a POP.

MATINKt: WKD. SAT. MOHHI8 tlEST p.jscnts the Fri'lburg ASSION PLAY POP PTJirrC Fa.HeatSeatal.A 1 VI tvlVMMIa.BeatAoalaHI.IMt Kvrn. Mats. Wed.

Sat. Motion Picture 1,000 "vlng People (Copyright, 1929, Brooklyn Dally Eagle). Tracy Signed. 1 Lee Tracy, who, following his sea hats that only a Music Critic would be found dead in, and because, final Avery Hopwood will have another inning at Werba's Jamaica Theater TTTTTP THF.lt.. VI.

44th St. Kva. "11Lil Mata. Thura. Sat.

2.40 I John OnMrn Prurnt FPANt'INI ARRIMORE in "Ut Va Be Gay." by Bachel Crolhen next week when his farce, "Getting son in "The Front Page," went to Hollywood under contract to Fox, has been cast for the role of Eddie Burns in "Big Time," an all-talking I Memory Tests III! ly, the silly pessimists wear both suspenders and belts, and keep their waistlines up under their armpits. To continue, and still referring to fICSl NAII0VU NCIUCIS Gertie's Garter," will be offered Fox Movietone picture from a story Shirley Booth, William Green, Don Costello and Nan Bernard will have (IIAKI.FS Itll.l.lNtiHAM'S l.anhln Hit "STEPPING OUT" FULTON Theatre, W. 46th 8t. Kva. 8:30 Man.

and Hat. BILLIE 1. President Hoover has appointed AI.VIV, 52 W. of v. Mntn.

Sat. by Wallace Smith. The Fox Company also announces that Mary our notes, the people of England resemble the people on this planet SPRING is HERE Charles James Rhoads of Philadelphia as Commissioner of Indian Muir) Corned i Buptemt the leading roles. Erlanger Buys Ford's. riDST VIIAPHOKE mXlUMOPICIUIX in a good many particulars.

How ever, if he doesn't wear a frock coat Duncan, last seen here in "Thru Different Eyes," will have an important role in "Conquistador," an all-talking picture to be made from Ford's Theater, Baltimore, one of 'CAREER linn iut i aaifti ut. Henry Miller', ut Journey's End 2. Archeological work in Mesopo at breakfast and a monocle and a the leading playhouses of that city, tamia has been suspended because Jtf Hcffral Corned if Knorkaui Hold Everything! has been bought by A. L. Erlanger, collar that in this country some woman would wear as a corset, he the novel by Katherine Fullerton with mmOmd tm BEEBY in the impencli.ig hct season the temperature in the vicinity of the A Htanlry Co.

of Amer. Theatre Gerould. and will be added to Erlanger's already large chain of theaters. I Direction HAHnta BKOH. isn't an Englishman.

Continuing, if the bird who sells you your news will be completely renovated before BROOKLYN kois Ma famous excavations will probably reach 130 degrees in the shade. Rehearsing. ERLANGER ELLO DADDY! LEW FIELDS paper is an ex-Archduke, you're in Rehearsals have begun on the a. l(lMllltlAfl I'' 'fOMMttl MMtt Vienna; 11 the rear end of a Gentle' next season. Funmaker From Afar.

Ted Marcel, a well known Aus William Harlbut mystery stage sue man's pate looks like the hide of a USE Ol- IM KIIS III! ftMnCHMHl MAtl cess, "On The Stairs," at the Pathe IOOW 1 HE HO I tlllTON 111 iPMtVll.mljl, 'billiard ball, you're in Germany Sound Studios in New York. Two tralian comedian will make his first American appearance in Will IbPHnAl. THEATRt, 8--4la A Flral National Vltaphona ricture and if there are too many Z's in his conversation, he's a Czecho-Slova- directors will work on this picture, 3. Gifford Pinchot, former Governor of Pennsylvania, is on a scientific cruise to the South Seas. 4.

During the Serbian Army retreat at the beginning of the war two French aviators carried 12 wounded men a distance of SO miles. 5. Natal, Africa, is the most illiterate land In the world. "canned" orchestra, suggested by the producer, Arthur Hammerstein, the manager has decided to use real live fiddlers, drummers, when the play opens In the fall at Hammerstein's Theater. Not All "Talkies." Schwab and Mandel announce that despite the fact that Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein 2d have signed with the talking pictures, they have an agreement with them to write one musical show a year as long as the combination lasts.

The next Schwab and Mandel production will be a musical play written by Frank Mandel In collaboration with Hammerstein and Romberg. Two Milestones. Hamilton MacFadden and Spencer A.MKTFKDA.M Theatre. W. 41 tie.

"The llritiv Hrantllul." H4 iat. EDDIE CANTOR "WHOOPEE" Morrissey's new revue, "Keep It Bennet, the latter the serial director, who arrived In New York Wednes kian. The Hollanders like Edam Cheese, and having their pictures taken for money; and you know Alwmlt 70 dttrtu cool Clean," which is due to arrive on Broadwav in a few weeks after a wht As Slat R'rtai CAPITOL' Mlrtnlttht Plcturra day. Nightly at ll.iO you're In Switzerland because even Oft Iht tut" Mammoth OUTDOOR SILK tKumiu tunw Mi C.u of 0 GIKI.SI Players already signed Include brief tryout tour. Carroll Solves "Mystery." the grocer has a nice side-line of fancy watches.

Whattayamean, GIRLS! AL K. HALL; GLADYS CLARKE ft HENRY BERGMAN: KATE SMIIH; Ahl) tiHAuOWb; LAW i'ON WIIXIAM HAINES in "A MAN'S MAN" A Mrtro-Onldwyn-Marrr Hdl'Nn Picture tin HUir "t'APITOI. FHItl.lt:" DAVE BUIOOLKB and Ilia Capltullana AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. "The Mystery Girl," who sings over Station WMCA and who is thought to be Helen Kane by many On iht urtte Fill-Me-In Puzzle WILMA BL the FAR CALL FOX maafa of the listeners in, is the latest; ad' dition to the cast of the still un nAKnti moi. PRF.HENT HONKY TONK WITH SOPHIE TUCKER A WABNFR BROS.

VITAPIIOMI K1NOINU riCTl'RC RI'KRKIFRATFD HAIIMR IIIIOH. TIIKA. FXTKA 11 R'wev ti bit At SHOW SIN. wilt LEILA HVAMS CHA8. MORTON Foa Movietone Score ROXY Tlh Ave.

noth St. Dlrprtlon ol B. L. Rolhaffl IROXYI don't we pay any attention to hu manity? WISE-CRACK. And, according to Jay Gold, with a gentleman nowadays Love Is Blonde! LIFE IS LIKE TIIAT.

'ilk. I titled Earl Carroll Revue with book Tonight will mark the 175th per KM. FOX fUUON -SMITH UVINOSTON formance of "Follow Thru" at the by Eddie Cantor. FOX MOVIETONE Preaenta TODAY TO SUNDAY RAMON NOVARRO Today's solution: GOOD, GOLD, HOLD. HOLE, HALE, HALL, HAUL.

"Bomboola Booked. "Bomboola," a new colored revue, which plays at Werba's Flatbush next week, is booked to open on Broadway at the Royale, on Monday, June 17. FOLLIES OF 1929 ENTIRE ROXY ENSEMBLE OF 350 ARTISTS RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN. RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN. BENFE AUOKEE in "THE PAGAN" We knew it would happen.

All our hectic life we have wanted to be MADAME MHroinlfiWrn-Mnvrr'a M.irvrlntis HARRY HINES and tn budding stars BOB AI.BRir.HT, MOVIFTONEWR a radio announcer, and last night, majestic Prior to Broftdwky "NICE WOMEN" BOBT. WARWICK, BYl.VIA KIONET NF.XT WEEK MEATS NOW THE MOUTHPIECE New Drama of the rndrrwerltf br Frank 1. Colllna Al TAI KISO HIT -ith a full IS minutes all to our-self, we couldn't think of a single HARRIS TODAY St. New YoreVBeniatinn Hit! 4 Marl Bme. Talking fitnainf muelc-coinedy "Cocoejiuto I ALTO tlcar VILMA BANKY peek In "Thie le Heaven 1 ARTISTH at Mn Twice Dalle jTnorman thing to say! RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN.

Sates HARRY KAHNE I Mali, sue to I V.sm no. In tJ OTHIBS REPORT. '6W MoilF.IONl. IN TERSOS morris rwr. Under the protecting wing of DANCING MySIC Ocean at Jerome Avenue MM ITU A BU OTnm Scotty MacGregor, the new P.

A ILLIs a Uhil tLLI The ONE and ONLY BROADWAY All Talainf. Klnilna and Uanrlni lilt 1 r- Ihralre B'wnv at tath At, MtriNIK TODAY and every VWeadav Mr, Urrkdav Mihl. tie la At William Fol Fmente MOVIt lllNI ALL T11.KIMI TAI LE SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y. Sbecpahead 0341-4228 JI1H "1 4hI Pluno Laniti FI.4SII: OTHt down there, we percolated through the Bigger and Better Luna Park The BLACK WATCH FRANK MONTGOMERY'S the other evening and had a per' HOMEWARD OETJEN'S "From Ocean to Oetjen'e" Freak Main Lobattra Received Daily rYdACEl MEN only Film Charts ModrU- lrtnrr SexViewof Life Nhawe nallr at 1.

B. 7, Adm. Mr WFRRA'S BROOKLYN THKATHE CIun 4 FI.ATBt'MI fectly hellarlous time. We ogled a BOUND Fralurlne Vllllll Mrl.A(iLFN GAIETY 1HFA1BK, way 4c 46tn 8t 'I'WIt'R DAILY, il 4-H 4.1 car-load of Beauties In Foreign Vlrilnla Mountlnrtrii LATEST REVUE SUMMERTIME REVELRIES NEW FEATURE JEAN ROSE Dress at the "Court ol All ROVI.K tt lit I I A ON WITH TI1K SHOW Warnrr Hroa. Iimi Natural olor Iale Ing-alnalna-DAnrlnff Plclare In Trrhnlntliir 3-A "THE BROADWAY II MAN nn what Scotty's press blurb calls the "midway we sat gAVwi OTIIIUS MELODY" An M-O-M All-Talklnt.

Blnf- HI I IIK.I 1 1 WIN1 I Hill 1 Villi IIAILI IVUll.l PHEMlEDl GIRLS through a grand open-air circus, mid later went back stage and called AST0R. B'wa; At 4Vh 81., Dally 'I W) A 'VI Sun Hoi 3. (I. 8 SC MIDNIGHT BIIUW IV Kit BATUltUAT w7 BROOKLYN, Jeyaioar Howard I I mm Paul ASH In "Wall St. Bliiea' CHURCH and FLATBUSH AVES.

Dinner, Daily and Sunday $1.25 Luncheon 75c Knee OTllim All Talkina Hit. EDDIE DOWUNO on Tillie, the only hundred-and-tleven-year-old Elephant In captivity who can really say "Pa-pa." i Honest she can. It sounds a little bit like a sour note on a bass horn, but you know It's Pa-pa because Hi "Rainbow Pofalar Pnoi at 20 mm BEE RAY C0RMAN REVUE wllard FEATURE FILMS SHOWING TODAY I 'aramount MorrH A Khaw; Oth. Curley Noonan, Tlllie's boss, Miss SYLVIA HANLEY personality cirl THE INTERNATIONAL SENSATION iiu itc BERNICE GOE PAULINE WHITE MISTRESS OF SYNCOPATED RHYTHM A NEW YORK FAVORITE ROY EVANS Matter of Ceremnvieo EDDIE ASHMAN'S ORCHESTRA THREE BIG SHOWS 1:15 PM. 10:13 P.M.

1:00 A.M. Shore Jf Cfk Duck or J-i rrf Dinner, JOU Chicken Dinner, PA' Steaks, Chops and Seafood COVER CHARGE AFTER 10 f.M., S0e SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, $1.00 RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED AccemmolaHmi for all mim. bridyn ptrtlri, banqurt; tutlitrak tinnirt tnt tinet parti, A'flfrMfa on reqaaft. nt iiroitn an ion TOMOHIOW Feature Apollo. Pullnn At Thrnop.

lltraholt, Yonnier (irnrratlon. Flatbush isab oleue. Marcy At Ht: l.eralilmo. CLARA BOW in Her Firat TALKING Picture 'The Wild Party" laat Rrgent, Fulton dt liedfoid. .1 he Donovan Allalr; al.o Aearhra ol Parla.dame LOVING DAUGHTERS RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN.

ITrcT-HiV "BOMBOOLA" Nrit Week ABOVE THEATRES AT ALL THE WAT TiMlae et Tomorrow 'The Pion guarantees It.) We went over and kidded a couple ol erstwhile Bostock lions; shot the chutes, busted four rMllars worth of clay pipes at the Oootlng gallery, noted that the "Whoopee" girls attraction spells it with only one 'O', and tottered out the Mile Sky Chaser convinced pint parachute leaping was a push-ever, by comparison, We listened to the colorful mountain Czecho-Slovaklan band, won a Yaud doll that didn't have any fotnrs on, from a bird who failed guess our tonnage by seven A 4 ramo i (h nrmfliiolnn ANLrlNjh a Hrar tti stn. Iphll apltalny a ti.niX. )Y 11 iiii That Ana table d'hote lunrhtM and AI.Ov Joan of Arc' If' LAURA I.A Pl.tNTEl ut DIRECTLY O.V THE WATER FRONT rn In M.iroitNM All "Tke f.t.at While North l.no emner at Hotel Bristol 12t Wait 48th St New York City JF.ANVII rtl.tlt In I PlMt "TUB I.IJTH" Sltkl.n MARR II HAM. It, Showinf r.QMlpon Vltp-wn I Ut NHOMII RKT AMI MAPI. F.

TON AFI TION Mar bore. Bay Pky At FuHon. William llalnre, The lloko Klrpe Out. BORO HAI AND DOWNTOW Al TION Alhee, Alhee Rquare A Dant'roua Womanl Vaad. roa'a I omherland, Cltn-Fit trior ail.n.

River Pirate iorae BtleM Fav'a Duflleld. VIII Dullltld. The aolelert alao llonevmonn Jp'n Memart. 6'JH Fulton At Ilooilaa Falrhankv. Hobln Hood Kraealn Orpbeaai, A76 Fulton llrnny, leor the Itrrk Carroll Bl HHWIt aifTIOM Baehwiek, B'way At Howard.

Drnny, Hear Ihe Derk; Vd tONtT aAD RKCTIOM Tllyea, Opp. lnld Dennv, rirar Ihe Derk: Vtud 1 FLATBI HH Alt riOM Alhemarle, Pint A Alhtnle tlnea. The aieoe Oat Boya Avelon. Kln. Mghv-K.

ID Milton SrlU. love and Ihe Drvll flame Treerent, I'Ht Av ol I mil alao llanarr KUar I aula La Plarv'e Farraaot, Flat. At Boera. arner Haaler. Ihrouah T.aaa.

Ranmore, Churrh At Flat. Rratnald llannv, I lear the Merk: aid Rlneawav. Klnca I Av I aura la Plant. Hrandal alao vaudeville, ladrr, Nrwklrk-C. I.

Hlar. t.revkonnd I milled Katue l.lndea). A I Fialhiiah Av. Norman Rrrrv, The Hondman Marine, Flat. William Halnaa.

The Oiike 0lra Out. Hume Mavfalr, O. Av -Av. Kplrnitid Hour: alao llnnramoon Double Feature Mldwood, Av. JAtE.

nth AL Warnar Ravlrr. Ihrouah llillerrnt l.i i Porbalde. I'a alile-FIn t. lale of loal Mra: alao harlataa IViuble Feature Falle, 674 Av Ilavy l. Bonnv 'i Rlallo, ItlHJ Flalbualt Kanrtoll, Wolf of Wall atrert tame PARR sl.OPR kt TION rova Allanllr, r'at.

A- D'an Pnlle Moran. Honrvmoon Fet otllon. Plat A 11 1 htnuih IHIIrtanl I All Talkie no (4iii in "in fti. noil i A Vituphont AiMstivliii Plctur' CLARA BOW THE KHI) PARTY" jaraw tTit in i aR A now la "ttllll HOI vr ACT iUllBlDE 3152 EMMONS AVE, SHEEPSHEAD BAT TelepkoM Retertitieaa Saaeaileail 2319 DAVE MEADOW AND HI MODERNISTIC DAMCI BAND STEEPLECHASE Kll- uSZlaTHE funny place Volra I for youreIf why to an I 1 U'r'-Hl allalnr-a Pin 11 A aoa4l iiuiin VCHflRF nTNISlPR NO COVER CHARGE LUNA iUllun VI'. 1U kutlVIUUIUII that Madame Barbara, who coaxes animals to Jump through rings and things In the Luna Free Circus, is the best-looking animal tralnerette extant.

We met Nanette Kutner, Oeorge White's ex-P. In the Red-bug ride, Dorothy In the Mysterious House and Nat (Pleasure Bound) Lief in the Dragon's Gorge, and came away actually Mart led by the non-oniony atmosphere, the surprising cleanliness ol the Island as a whole this year, ard scotty MacOregor's "John Barry-more" otitrt. Things do change! Ihe III 4H at lenev I.Und oi rc or all NAriosa" rOTC t'lrrea onrerta. ASAi. iiiJL.ll many prefer that 50t luncheon or that wonderful $1.00 table d'hote dinner WITH SHORE DINNER nam ili.

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