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BKOOTCT.TX PATT.V F.AGLE, YOKTi, SATTTRDAT. AIT.TTST 1. 133. Reverting to Type Weekend Openings Offer Wide 9 Variety of Interest i instinct and by appealing to their EU ETREES AT THE ROW The Cinema Circuit Reverting to Type By HELEN APPLETON READ II ST 'V RUN JAMRS CHECKMATE My brain grows dizzy hearing Tales men of science tell us; I do my best to iollow, Weekend Offer Seven Opening at Rrooklyn and Man-hntlnn Theater Star Inrlnde Dorothy Mat-kail, Richard Dix, Eddie )oii7i, Milzie V.reen It is fortunate for those of us who remain in town during a sweltering July and August that there is no Summer lull in I he motion-picture world. The dullest of pictures are quite endurable when one can enjoy them in the temporary oasis of a refrigerated theater.

Should the thermometer continue in its fantastic predcliction for the '90's there are enough new pictures offered in Booklyn and Manhattan playhouses to keep one's temperature at normalcy fo a week or more. The following attractions opened yesterday and today at Brooklyn and Manhattan motion-picture theaters: "Honeymoon Lane," with Eddie Dowling. at better natures the little ota qj plus the chejry pies converts m-blers into churchgoers who pay off mortgages for her and makes handy men about the house ot confirmed gangsters and gunmen. Ray Dooley, who plays the Incorrigible granddaughter of the little old lady. Is somewhat too mature In appearance to carry conviction in the role of 13-year-old giri Both because of this discrepancy and her gioss overacting she suggests the technique of the road company Topsies of the pre-movle days.

Transatlantic "TRANSATLANTIC," Boxy Thtr. Rdmtind Lowa, Halllday. UK Moran Mma Lov and Grata HLien. Director, William K. Howard.

"Transatlantic" is a thrlllmi melodrama. The Imaginative direction of William Howard Is largely responsible lor this. Mt employa technique whlCi consists of short, staccato episodes and curious UX' tapositions which remind one ol the method used in "Orand Hotel." The action takes place aboard giant ocean liner, and the various vicissitudes which assail the seven actors whose lives accidentally eon-vei ge during the Ave days at sea take place on board deck, on the bridge, In the engine room and In the grill the Brooklyn Paramount: "One Reckless Night." with Dorothy Mnckalll and Conrad Nngel, at the Strand; I "Newly Rich." with Hldna May Oil- runawav children, a child I I cinema actress and a little king from one of those mythical Cen-1 tral Euroiican principalities who is staying at the same hotel in Lou- i don with the Indomitable Mitzi. Bored with the endless restrictions that their conspicuous position en- i And, frankly, am not jealous. An asteroid like Eros Moves rapidly irom birth; Mere sixteen million miles to drop Before It bumps the earth.

Electron-making atoms Are lumped In diffused cloud; To page them use the "echoes," X-ray ones, not too loud. With lady rats a diet Of metallic manganese Makes mother-love a zero; such food from humans, please. Five trillion years of sunshine Will bless the gray earth's murk If carbon-oxidation And electron-protons work. We stop and look and listen, And, wild-eyed, moan our lack. What earthly chance have we worms To try to answer back? MAUDE L.

WATERMAN FORE AND AFT There are 46 empty stores on Beeway, from Times Square to Columbus Circle. That new Warner flicker coming to the Winter Garden next week has a theme amazingly similar to the recent child-slaying by gangsters, and is called "The Star Witness." Incidentally. Kubec Glassmon and John Bright, who authored those wow hits "Public Enemy" and "Smart Money," are neither of them over 21. Chic ,1111011 at the falia and Kingiray tails and longing to have fun like other children, they run away to- vei and Mttzl Green, at the Fox; Richard Dix in "The Public Defender" at the RKO Albee, and "The Man In Passession," with Robert Montgomery, at Loew's. In Manhattan openings of the weekend have been "Transatlantic" at the Rnxy.

with Lpis Moran and Edmund Lowe, and "Politics" at the Capitol, with Marie Dressier. Two sensational openings scheduled for Monday and Wednesday of next week are "The Star Witness," an epic ol Americanism versus gangdom," at the Winter Garden, which is being- given ahead of geiner oisguisra as sneer, gamins, Join a gan of regular fellows and narrowly escape being kidnaped. The third child (Jackie Scarle), who takes the role of another juvenile star, lust tags along when he learns ol the plot. Edna May Oliver, as the mother ill? 0flHBBBMMR-aM vii tion. Furthermore, she Is far too sophisticated in appearance and manner to have been the victim of a designing voluptuary.

Conrad Nagcl, as the artist, also very rich, who finally makes honorable offers to her after several which were not ro honorable, could not with the best intentions do anything with the role that has been assigned him. "One Reckless Night" Is hard- rooms and swimming pool, me admirable acting of an all-star cast, consisting of Edmund Lowe as gentleman gambler, Lois Horan' a the daughter of an old lens grinder who is enloylng his first vacation; Greta Nisscn as a Swedish dancer, and Myma Loy as the unhappy wife of a rich, philandering banker who is enamored of the dancer, help to make the film one of the outstanding technical successes of the of the cinema child actress, makes an unimportant role one of the hlsh spots of the film because of her unfailing ability to invest whatever role she essays with an inimi Edmund I. owe and Moran in the in drama at the Stilh St, movie cathedral. ly an accurate title, since the beau schedule. According to an announcement sent out by Warner in order that it may help arouse public opinion on a matter which is becoming an increasing menace to society.

The proceeds of the first IV. ffr year, ix is quue uiiimpwuiiu, iiiaa tlful working girl con es home a tc-r Mmewwt con. niKIll in iuwi. Th. awlft.lv fused.

The swiftly table and individual comedy. She i man on more than one occasion. Theater News is one of the screen's few really funny women. two performances will be given to Al the I'ara mount I MDNKYMOON I A NK." Rrooklvn Para 'The Reckless Hour' Fifi D'Orsay Here Little Fin D'Orsay, the "It" comedienne of the screen, arrives in New York today for a limited vaudeville engagement, opening at the RKO Albee Theater in Brooklyn this afternoon. For her first stage engagement, since attaining stardom she will sing numbers she marie popular through her successful pictures with Will Rogers, Victor McLealon ana Mix Cornell' 200th Performance of 'The mount C'ai' Krldie nowlina.

Coll-Vfr. Ray niinlev. Mary Carr and Noah Br-Rrv "Honey 111 twin Lane." a talking version of the successful musical rom- TUB RKOKl.EPS HOUR." Brooklyn Strand. Cml Dorolhv Mxckail, lohn Rlondrll. H.

B. Warner. Helen Ware-Conrad Naael and Arthur Hyron. Director, Francis Dillon of i eriv of the same name, with Eddie Despite its excellent roster names, Including Dorothy Mackall Howling assuming the same role on Katharine Cornell will give the Sales Is featured in the flicker, which those who have seen it claim will do more to wipe out lawlessness than any flicker ever filmed. Newspaper Is swell for cleaning your spectacles, and so is an old dollar bill.

According to Variety's Sime, the chief trouble with the Broun show Is Broun. You can see that new doughnut emporium on Broadway, a block away, but your nose knows for a full half mile. That Venus beauty contest unravels at Steeplechase Park, come Tuesdee. And Diane Corday suggests that maybe Galley, the Birddog Pup, which passes up birds for butterflies. Is a pansy 1 William (Bill) Myers, the Inns and Outs man.

Is ex-the-World-Telly, and will shortly start a hotel mag of his own. They're holding that Dolly Haas German flicker over at the UFA Cosmopolitan Theater for a third week, which it deserves. moving story, the beauty of the photography' will make moving picture enthusiasts reallw afresh the possibilities of the medium and its own special characteristics. Which only means thai the motion picture is still walung for the scenario writer who can use the medium as a medium for creative ideas as well as for stirring photography and skillful direction. The story, in brief, deals with a famous banker who slips off to Europe with his wife In time- to escape from the failure of the bank of which he is director, Word reaches the ship by radio that the bank has failed.

The lens maker tries to kill the banker. The gentleman gambler gets involved A desperate chase takes place In the engine room, with the result that several gamblers who are after the securities which the banker baa with htm get killed. Greta Niioen, although she has 200th performance of her pioduc- others. tion of "The Barretts of Wimpole at the Empire Theater next; Summer Opera Tuesday evening. Whether because wlUrpd peiietier.

conductor of the play is good theater, high ro-1 the Metropolitan Opera Company. the screen as he created In the original production, is one of those curious combinations of pollyaner-Ism and childish bulfonery which Is very apt to occur when "good clean fun" is too much emphasized as an objective. The story Is concerned with the adventures of an honest gambler who undertook to put a rundown hotel on a paying basis and who succeeded, due to pep, personality and lucky breaks such as having a king come to stay at the (seen for the first time in a dramatic role), H. B. Warner.

Conrad Nagel and Arthur Byron. "The Reckless Hour," which opened at the Brooklyn and Manhattan Strand yesterday, can hardly oe counted as rating high among the week's contributions. It is only another version of the threadbare but admittedly popular theme of the beautiful working girl who, through genuine love on her part and promises of marriage, enters into a liaison with a rich young man which mance, acted by Katharine Cornell will direct the first performance i Ravinia Park, Chicago, of Deems the families of the recent victims whose shooting ha horrified the country. Two sensaty lal openings scheduled for Monday 1 Wednesday of next week are "he Star Witness." an epic of nerican gangdom, at the Winter rden, an dthe talking picture version of Dreiser's "An American Tragedy," at the Criterion. According to an announcement sent out by Warner the picture Is being shown ahead of schedule In order that It may help to arouse public opinion on a matter which Is becoming an increasing menace to society.

'Newly Rich' NF.WLY RICH." Pox Theater. Cult: Ertna May Oliver. Loulae Paxenda. Milzl Green and Jackie Bearle. Nnnnall Tauroe.

director. "Newly Rich" Is a delightful, entirely engaging talking version of Sinclair Lewis' novel. "Let's Play King." It Is another comedy centered about the escapades of Juveniles and directed by Norman Tauroe, who was responsible for the inimitable "Skippy." With less material to work with In the way of fewer dramatic and poignant episodes, he, nevertheless, manages to give a sympathetic reconstruction of the world as seen from the child's point of without, however, losing sight of the fact that the story Is first and foremost a comedy. Mr. Tauroe has another gift, that of invariably making his child actors behave like children.

The somewhat too precocious Mitzi Green becomes positively lovable and and a sterling company, or Just because it is known as "the biggest success town," the out-of-towncrs are flocking to it as they come to New York, so that the old Empire is still fr'l and brimming over. Heywood Broun and Milton Rai-son have decided to substitute a regular Wednesday matinee at a top hotel, and last and most Important Taylor's opera, "Peter Ibbetson," Monday evening, Aug. 3. The cant v. ill be essentially the same as that which appeared in the premier ot the work at the Metropolitan house last Winter, with one exception.

Al-iredo Gandolfl will replace Lawrence Tibbett as Colonel Ibbetson. That Liane Haid whom this department went limp about in Vienna last year will erupt in a German flicker under the Warner banner today at the Winter Garden. And has she got a swell younger sister results in betrayal, a child and de- because no one who had once tasted sertion. Entertaining enough If one I them could resist the cherry pies put on several pounds. Is seductive can put oneself in the frame of baked by the little old ladv who as ever.

Best shot, her solo-dance mind to accept Its arrhaic ethics I owned the place. Through an over- i at a gay party given in one of the and its implausible motivations i abunrisnre of uncontrolled mother private supoer rooms. Some of the more obscure situations CfZ. I VN AMLSKMI NTS BROOKLYN price of 12.50 for the mldnlRht per- i formance of "Shoot the Works" at the George M. Cohan 'Jpera al starting next week.

I The public gave its approval to Continuing to bring to Cape Cod grand opera in concert form what more ruthless than is apt to be the case nowadays. n. 1 I u. ttdinri, on i.iir VISIUIlHiy WITH CAPIIOI 1HIAISI KTAfir mvi a oh, lady! One of the best flicker actors we've ever thrilled over is Arthur Wontner, who starred in that Twickenham production of "Sherlock Holmes," which you simply shouldn't miss. And they say the English flickers aren't worth the time and trouble! That bound of messy smoking car stories is responsible for most of the better yarns you hear, which are mostly messy ones that have been polished up.

Add similes: As popular as Ed Doherty in Hahlim. Mark Hellinger owns the world's biggest. If not beautlfullest, bulldog, which same goes nerts when it sees Its own shadow. If you own a motor-boat, open the hatches (to let the gas fumes escape, silly) when you take on gas, or It might fill up an' go boom, too. Adam (Eagle) the 73-year-young Eagleite, has Just been medalled for 12 years of loyal service.

That alleged theatrical mag and Jackie Osterman are outsing once again. And Ted Healy, who just lost a $12,500 suit to the Messrs. Shubert, is kicking himself around the block because he refused a settlement of $7,500. That new Royal typewriter has a brand new. wholly revolutionary space shift, the type rising (instead of the whole carriage) when you sock the shift key.

Harry Eagle Biz Mgr.) Madden returns from his visit to King Boris the popular successes of the Luna Park last Saturday and Sun-preceding metropolitan season, Ray-1 day. and two more concerts will be mond Moore will present at the given by the Cola Santo Operatic Cape playhouse, Dennis, next week Orchestra and the Magda Dahl Rachel Crother's comedy "Let's Us opera Company tonight and Sun-Be Gay." Violet Hemlng is to play dav night. Kitty Brown. Barry O'Neill. Spring the concerts will be given In the Bytngton.

Jane Wheatley and Leo I Willow Grove, which is so arranged Carroll are In the cast. a.s to be able to allnw f- the larg- "The Magistrate," by Arthur est crowds. Plnero. will be revived for the week i father who keeps a book store in Jersey City, provides the best act-! Ing. Dorothy Mackail Is good lo look at but not at her best in a role requiring emotional Intensity If it is to carry the slightest con- AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN I OIWS VAI at M.

M.ntaamery. Ma. I. Ta. dale.

with lows VAi nivmr M.I.W OATIS. O.te, mSt I i'lOOLO, SS" ON I.OKWS PKRKKCT TALKING RCRRCNS or trsSnVoRn" iwrttag Sln.ar.: Clark Oakto uri Mil i e-alrhanaa B.bby Janaa, SI. Iraaa. w.s n-wrri' I.OKWR WII.I.ARD. Wnodhaven I WILLIAM HAINES AlrRa.1, Hkaay fin "Jii.t a liiajoln" anel lamn.1 beginning nxt Monday at the! I Berkshire Playhouse In Stockbrldge, 'SoilIld ohauOW tf: DL.nm...

nlntl I Jackie Searle, who inevitably seems to fit into tattle-tale roles, has his of selflessness and METCOPOLITAN nHc MiirHur I no itra I moments Againa i ikcl. waiwi vuuiiuu.t in i viiai jBv bravery. will nave me ledum), rut. Svrtiieir A.ist.rli his The story relates the escapade of Modern Cooling Sylem Polly Moran, the Polly anna pal of 1nle farm iihHdow." Marie Dressier, will make a per-i I films showing today AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN today. The new Eugene O'Neill opus will take three weeks to play.

I snnal apoearance Starting Aug. 14 at Tn f. IZlZ. I which is all right If you've got that much patience, which we haven't I the Capitol Theater quitted here of the murder of a-. ..1 a aT A nA t3il II MONTGOMERY lu "The Man in ria.eaiin" JOUXNV BURR in Periiin Iddle Kara A Dana! Other et rHUIIi IVl.

Alltin Will Piiu XJriitj f-tUoi These days, "deeply touched" takes on a wholly new signifi- GILBERT and SULLIVAN now Wri HrviH a urri rn 1 1 art I cance. It's a brand new Marmon over at the Louis Sobel'a. They I Beautiful" suaaesled to Whpn i1'" wfiHllnv 79-year-old father wa found battered to death BAT siikii: St TION Park Theatrt, I4lh St. Ac 5lh Oary enger. I Taba Ibla Vaaa BIIIKORn MICTION TOMORROW Fail Lakaa TOMORROW inn inab LitJii rum t'lie raiauniuiifc vriiu ntiilistn vacuum I liiriii iiy mic ijiby I within 200 yards of the farm.

Cecil by Channlng pollock. It will be pub "11 TRIAL BY JURY, and "PlNirODt" nimrutic Tarifl Fricca WaUHi. Sal.Mats.i',lletal.n r.m. la Well. Mali.

K.H:.l Cleaner," but you have to see him dance to know why. It isn't a MiMni-hl Show Tonilr VALENCIA R. Montomery I week net. KBIinrtirlrril seal really hot day until your V. O.

Eagle's Mister Dickslein takes HIS tie off! And the Hammer.siein Theater becomes the Manhattan Theater at 3:45 p.m. next Tuesdee, when it Is dedicated. "Man In Paeaalnn" i. man. Ana.

mi Ready jrii. inn a A- lhronp thlpmale: alia sia rvtinaee lata. Natlnn.l YM Waalilnalnn Av Raherl Mnnl.amerv. Shipmate. tiara RaV Fulfill St Hertford Av I OOlWamin a.

Tb. BFNNIINHIIRST MIXTION SSIh SI 70th Av I live Brnak Th. Jjarh-r. Hay P.rkwa, 70th S. rZXllJr? Walker.

IK. Av aVSAthHt Sl.n.y. r. I ROKOI.I.H HAM, AND DOWNTOWN MICTION Oullleld, nultlelrJArPullon te.ll: The Slain, T.r.i.ba. i KINCS Joan GRAND HOTEL "ditiim l.raHioni Charles, aged 52.

-'as arrested. A material factor against the accused was his steadfast denial that he heard his lather's cries for help, although farmers on the other side of the ridge heard them distinctly. Then, by accident, It was discovered that the farm was In a "sound shadow." Men shouted, gelignite was exploded and bombs burst at the snot where the old man had been killed. The sounds could be heard all over the surrounding districts, but not on the farm. MATIKKhH wttli.

una KAt: More NATIONAL. Mr. 411 til. fcia. Sharp HliX tlFHIJh OHhtl A.M aKATH MIW i it iv 'i lanr l.ati .1..

Ma. Saaas leHiigliing 'MklnAHltrnff'frnA. (iATES latea A.RrnaAwaf i RRir.HTON HPACH SKCTION lished by a prominent firm. Roger Pryor's l.nek "I was once dropped out of course in English composition and In at least five plays I've been cast as a writer, sn author, advertising man or a reporter." The plaint of Roger Pryor, who la featured In Elmer Harris' comedy. "A Modern Virgin." at the New Brighton Theater.

Brighton Beach, next week. Is a Just one. According to the records, he was a reporter in a reporter in "Front Page." in which he replaced Lee Saaa a.eao. orran Pkv. nt.

Bi liihton. Doutlaa Palrabaka Jr. RIINHWICK SECTION tvlvla sid.aa Mats. Wed. and Thurs.

NO PBTtPORMANCEH PATURDAY IfATHARINE CORNELL TUB PMRRKTT. Or WlMPOlF ST. KMPIRK. Il'way at 411 HI. Kva.

1:911 Sharp ONCE IN A LIFETIME "Sea liana Wtrrlt fit mill in iar Hfrai ilh Ml. ar Nfvt orrAN in buk.iiton ai ii Ja.k Ban. I nloatal. Bruadwav it C'haiincav St Kirk In: a l.a Meet Ika Wlfa CROWN HKIf.HTS MICTION Rivera. St Julina PI.

At Kmtaton A Janet Oayaar. Daddy I Fl A TBI NH Mil ION 1475 Plaihu.h A Millianaira: R.der. al tbe t.rlb l.ranada. Ciiuruh At NuMrand Ata I.o-d Bad l.lrl; al.a Tra.pad parr si opr. thin Carllan.

Pialhiith Ar 7th Av (i.rl. A.an.an. IndLereel Pk.Wen MlhSt tilarla I.dl.ireal Mala. Wed. a Sat.

PRIOR TO BROAOWAT "lMIHUlTKO from PXKW A BaallaaA mt l.anb NOTABI.K CAiT OF GUria la.iua Ja.at That Mercedes who warbles up at Will Oakland's Hunters Island Inn got her experience as a toe dancer with the Chicago Civic Opera Company, which doesn't make sense. According to an Informant, the Washington correspondents are kept 23 miles away from the President's Rapidan camp, from which point they telephone to a stay-at-home Secretary of the Prexy at Washington for their news, which Is phoned from 'Rapidan to Washington first. The statisticians over at Paramount figure that Maurice Chevalier kissed Claudette Colbert 134 times In the rehearsals and final filming of "The Smiling Lieutenant." And unme people want to be columnists. The genuwlne Irish shillalah originated In the Town of Shillelagh, and is carved from the nubbly wood of the blackthorn. It's Fowler and Tamara, the department's pet terpists, over at the local Paramount this week.

They've appointed Julian Wood worth, the orch leader at the Governor Clinton Grill, as assistant manager. The dress rehearsal of the new Connie's Inn floor show will be held on a yacht. And the name of the trombone Jootler in Vernon Andrade'a orch at the Castilian Royal Is, ot all things, George Washington. "Windfall." by Robert Andrew, which John Svi. 40 Matinee, rnura.

and sat. One-Celled Ocean Denizens Studied La Jolla. Cal. ltn About Zll.OOO st tf ti'cn tt ATS f41.Ji;,fl Tracy; a writer In "Saturday's Chil Mat. Today? PRECEDENT "A MODERN VIRGIN" Hrltlnil N.

IH MF.XT KI.K A4al.be Meal. Jib Bin month Mal.W-i1 a Sal. Kcnnerlv. fiita Krnter in Mill, COWARD'S Rllarlana Cameitt "NEWLY RICH" PRIVATE LIVFr an author In "Up Pops the i minuu, singir-ceiien Devil." and In "A Modern Virgin" cre-ilutes of the sea have been a novclbt In years bv the Scripps Pryor is skilled as a musician, but' of Oceanography, has never been cast to plav even a 1 These catches have been made In harmonica on the stage. His father, buckets from steamers at Arthur Pryer.

and his brother. Ar-1 T'T thur Pryor, are famous band-, Every time a play In which I h- Jnt In the Hundreds of thousands of the TUMI'S SO. TH.ATR. Weal Street THERE IS A FOX THEATRE IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD Air Caaleal r.m. ail Mat Tbnra.

a Sal. SI la At.ltt dn May OHvai Hla roiand. llast MlachKMfliiiaai-lddwMaeiaiaajWaAl CCY noom'N 1 VaP Jf flaibw.k eaatalna HEYWOOD BROUN IN HIS RFVI r. SHOOT THE WORKS Till ATI AIIORIHS FFAII ar maiv little rrenttirea hat- henn in hinterlands Roger took along a FOJ AIRA. wav Ai Pluhtn A.

Philip. Halaaea. Sylvia Sidney. CnlaaaAaiia mt a r. a POX AMHtotAliOR, 774 Baraluga.

I e.l.r.l aw'ar- He.rel m.4 tllZull S.n POX Bll TMOHP. Near 1,1. Av I some ratches. says Prof. E.

r.MI. M. COHAN R'way 4M St. saxophone or a banjo, which he Allen of the Institution, and reports mastered during the lonely evenings nave ftnd fol. on the road.

Day will publish come the 13th, waa originally tagged "Glamor." The newest of the Typos to click successfully, professionally, is Dagny Edwards, who now sells her stuff, too. In the flicker "Women of AU Nations," according to Thomas A. Dooling, Captain Flagg is shown going "over the top" wearing his silver bars. The director of the flicker evidently forgetting that officers in the late war removed all insignia of their rank before going Into action Mt, tst. Charlie Midnlia Chow Vtei.

Mai. Sal. SI ta a.At TIiVrK ARK IIH14 tAVI.H IN UNEXPECTED HUSBAND AT THK JTH ST. IIIFATKa HS. MAiiNira toiiav a anout 12 000 of the catches.

He calls this a census-taking of the food of fishes. MIX I ARHOI I'lle, Av Ar Crown Ra.ter J. (laynar. Daddy lana l.aVi cCaaa rl-L. OX I :t.0 Broadway.

Lambard A I illl tiutTT POX ON.lRIM.Ht John Wbi l2i KIX CROSS BA V. Plcv-Willtvn Hlvd I Dv.aa.ll! I OX HVIBASMV.TJOH Pillion Peal.ll.ld Da.l O.rll. HHI HX rilrirWAV.Hfirh.pt Ham Pky H.lne. I. OlMlT- iJuS Dai7 j3 POX 111 SWOOO.

Mvrtla Av aka. a.d Ka, PraV'l. TaTiia Saaad HIX KIM MA. 2 ,01 Pllkln Av eat.reu.vbeeab and O.ne'nV Dra.Ill. POX I Hill Newklrk A fnnev HI "vlvla Sld.ee.

Pblllp. Halm." r.ali.",, 2 IIIX Hlllttl. I.ihertv mm. I i. 'SeainlaU PokI iiel Following notification yesterday from the Actors' Equity Association RESTAURANTS RROOKI.VN DO 111 II A CKAI 1.

1. in "The Hour" Added Allraelian. "Ad.enl.re. la Alrlra Na. Alaiini BUI al Ibe irkKi.

stkni viidnlle hn HIMTI Chaplin will short lee direct a talking flicker, In which he won't appear POX ARC HVi Hrnadwav OYY SIRFJiT af AVF.NI IR an. rr.ntta i. Tba Vlea Saaad l'i. a Fr.arlv Tba Vlea IIIX Mll ROI Mannat. Av And the biggest news in fllckerdom la the rumored retirement of that would not permit Ins new POX Plat Ar Pari Hnlme.

a Nldnev. anfeolan. af a rutl POX P.HIMIMIN. Vvvekntl Av P.nl laka. and Raw Fr I.

DohrIus Fairbanks. Msrv Yon-know, and Rsmon Novarro, which latter retired years ago, as far as we're concerned. Or don't you VAI III VII II: Wm. Balnea, Clta. Cmu VAI I.IVIIII: llald Du.l n.m CtrnJH TK- INS ATLANTIC ir.Hk tdaa.nd laare-Lala Mara.

On far itaitt: Behind the fteene. at the RnsyHerb llll1 Orehe.lra Ra.vele. Ballet. "Atop nt a Ifernnntted Ptoee" TAPPEN'S SIIOKK DINNERS fliW'ftl hinrhrnn ervrd dull 'from 13 to ft with prMlVK of plnvliiR riirrl I-mm mi ShrppahmW Kv HH KMX.t Hllllll. Mville POX XAVnV, Bedlorrl Ar 1 Inrnln nix aTAiiii'M lot Che.iar at mx 'Q snue Av FOX rami, l.ltonia Av.

"Scandals" to open on a Sundriy ntjiht In Atlantic City. George White, who had announced the premiere at. the Garden Pier Themer for Sunday evening. Aug. B.

set the' opening for Mondsv night. Aug. 10. According to Eauitv's ruling. Sun -eieimea, a.re..la.

af a Ca-ed Mnlhall and Beltv Breaaaa. l-rer Caaia Barb Pealare. ll.ld Cerll. and a.lvalUn Karl leatare. enrei Seeeel aad Oa.l.

aramount THE WFEK'S BEST BETS WITH MUH1C: "The Band Wstson" "The Third Little Know" NORMA SHEARER a 1 ft EDDIE DOWLINO jet Honevfnoon Lane" I I AK ANTS I.ONti ISLAND snd "Plnsfore." a well revival, at the Si-lnnaer. WITHOUT: "Orand day performances cannot be given hy Fqulty members In any plflV-' musical coineriv or revue whpre Sun- VJ1 Havana la.ln. Orehe.lra I barlla Davla in i rwrx suul A Pletare AC A TBI R'wav a.d 4Mb SI. 9 I UK rale. Dallv.

I Hotel" "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" "Precedent" "Prlvsle Lives" and "Unexpected Husband." FLICKER K. II. Albee. Aloee Hquare R.K II. Renraara, Vnvrt and Plpibti.h IHI PI BIIC Dt PTMBIR PHI Data.

a la Pervaa) A Wanian af aarlenreOracetla Tbvadaraj FAVORITES: "Night Nurse" "A Free Soul" "Sherlock Holmes" vaaaaaa ar Brebaaa.rila atarpbe Bta R.H.O. Madlaan. Myrtle-Wv. kolf Ava. R.K.

II. Iltaer. Hntlt i Near Av R.R.ll. Orphe.ra. h7A Pulton Ht K.ll.

Ba.hwlrb, may and Howard. BAY PARK BRAU HAUS Din mitl Dunn br thp W(irf ront roniit Wtd7 Dimr, 75d S-ndiy. (1 A La Crp nrrtVfit rVr-Ml Oprn AH Ytir EAST R0CKAWAY Lynkroo. 2754 I HI I EN TttPLTITtPSa "The Smiling Lieutenant" the "Magnificent Lie" and "Common Law." AND JUST FOR FUN: Julia Oerity, Beth Chains, I aiCHARD DIX Bo avian iq iiivlDlriNPtR 1 Flfl day performances have not been the custom priot to May 1. 1924.

Carroll. lu Jiidp FhiI Carroll and a host of his beauties will act as Judges at Steeplechase Park's twelfth annual Modern Venus contest next Tuesday al noon. The sixe of the ankle, the sliuiiiens land the courteous John Puts, at the genuinely cool Paramount Grill, II. rra peel, tllh Ht. end Sill Av ll.SJ.VeeV'i 1 R.N.

II Tllvna. fl'MKt'lte A WUM IV. op I XPIRIPXC R.R.ll. kbara Read. SAIh St.

anil 3lh Av III avIOKA. Rll HARD ARI RN but not the bombastic banging of Snooks and his orchestra, which 111- Tinea Sandat. a.d Hnlldaya. M.rirDRESSLER-Polly MORAN in "POLITICS" VARIITV RPVIP BI'NIHIk ORCH. CAPITIII, Till ATRK, VVAt and 01 MT.

Rl VOI 1 UNITED 1 ARTlbTS at 4th CHEVALIER I. I Tha Smiling Lerutana.i I HKMI-NIS NEW JrKSEf, Maaaaaalk wlaaaalm Pa.1 lerally blows you out of your seat no matter where you're sitting Ann Korlna and Will, himself, at Will Oakland's Hunters Island Inn RKSTAI'RANTH NII ATTAN ESTABLISHED 1882 STEEPLECHASE CENTURY CIRCUIT THEATRES 20ik CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT PIA1BI an al( iiiih ot the waist, poise, carriage, con- IGulnan and her gang, up at Wonrimansten Guy Lombardo, whom iour of the face eves exnrenMun AUG. 4 T' -) COHFV VENUS mW ICI alaf eiiurriT I rryRFV venus IU PjII Plalhti.h a MltlwiHM 12 NOON CONTEST HIIIM TWI I.VI1RI pa. A Ha.ia al S.aarlaaai A Reaaan af Sea mA Kint.aav. Km! ones I A Mil I TWIIIITRlia HIIIH TWIIIITRlia I you seldom hear about these davs.

al the Pavilion Royal Mark smile, teeth and disposition all that ailieaaaile. Fl.iltuh Aim mane JOHN BABRI HORP. a. RVPAOAII iHelllnger column last Thurdee and Oallev. the pups, new trick ml" ...111 Hi.

n.L ln.n I I Rielta, Av At I'ortetvoti Rd ttervtbinf Ra.ia and Vlaa.ler. af Ibe Reap Mia-nad. Ave Ar un PI Palrbanta Jr. la Cbaa.e-, wilt) Raaa Bebaa, CONEY I I A -'II Vr i.i liilinill' ini mil on at ff lliya HtcvaaOn Perry JMA PARKS li'i'iil RRSHI led. A roi.A atxtn a Marine, fl.

ihmh Av n-et. Paieb.nk. Ir. In Ibanre-. with Raaa Rabat.

bifi rpLiu Mic ouiiiuii-i tnapra nil 1 1 inn now ve yun ween t- famous itfc'aiiraint nne l- A A I' Rlrb In. Clara Baa, l.a-.,. Mall Xava ISLrXNH tval Ki'if tlliih-av A Uthdl Sir. In Una, A r.Mmn: A Ran I dt.A the More than 2V) of the 1 nicl braiiiiful ii in the S.aie 1 have entered the contest. Hartal woittnini.

la.ll, Bianalya Oa.lj "Jeraarj Jajla.d" dq Jie0llJ lad 4i allb M.da llabl and Opera Slara I atpreaa. Sainue Rlvd alva AP.PD aad TH rl OOO.

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