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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 24

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21 BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: FRIDAY JANUARY 'IS 1926 MON PICTURED ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AMERICAN SYMPHONY CHICAGO! Jan IS A symphony of purely Amoriana tunes which the composer calls a collection of features fniaa the "Jx" werid from Kentucky folk melodise aad from the faded popular ballads of nearly a generation in Is featured ea today's program at the Chicago Symphony orchestra Erie do 1a-martor widely known as an organist aad conductor composed tho work which Is titled Walt Whlt- I town whose exhibition a sour at tha Albright 11s chatacterlwd Bellows as typical Anisrloan sad found his mors asrioua work fully as valid as his satirical efforts Hs has poke wider patreeaage In art tor tkls country so that American artists would racalva tha support they require Ho characterised tha present ear in art as a transitional period and indicated that while great works may not come of such an experimental age the modern trend haa valuable contribution to art la breaking away from tha rigid tonne of thhe past 4 the Bar John Wynuei wjl deliver a talk and oa February 11 speaker probably wlU be Martin Cowboy former director of the draft during the war aad preridaat tj CathoHc chib of New York city Other speakers of equal premiaaaco will deliver lectures during the course A bed of salt averaging BOO feet thick is thought by geologists to Nit under the surf see toil of about 40000 square miles of Texas and to extend into New Mexico Oklahoma and Kansas CATHOLIC LECTURE SERIES GOES ON AIR JANUARY 21 Grand Xlught Maher of Buffalo Council Kalghta of Coiumbu has beea notified by Matas Deputy Daniel A Tobin of Now Ton that a series of Catholic lectures will be delivered from Station WRNY Hotel Roosevelt New Torn city beginning January II at If and continuing every other Thursday thereafter at tha Same hour Dr Jamas Walsh LU of New Torfc will be tha speaker January SI On February 14-Years-OId Royal Limousine Has Attracted Much Attention in Other Cities mrnt but Him gum-rul -olur l'ne will be llabtcr nnd asyri- than times of teat year The da of the suniber car has sons Thu Interuna of the 19-6 nmdrU have Imn luxuriously upholstered Their cushions are deep and ylcldlnd Tho hacks (f their seats conform to the lines of the human flxura There i An lifted 1 )eara by Kin Iveurge of Knjehind will 1 Jhown at ill 1741b armory during Commissioners Report Snows iinffaiu's nniui uuiomubii 10011 Tlir i-xpoirluu upeo alur- 12 Films Condemned in tn- day wming at tu car Unfit fnp Pllhlie AMlailvv-Knlglit Uiiioualim This umil IWt ruunif imUiue auiuniubUi1 In louring the I'nited KmIm under it urn power It hu attracted much attention It lias beta exhibited in more than 100 cities In Pltteliurgb 10000 persona went to two it in a week In Cleveland 0000 a day Inapected It It haa lieen In l'hlUdelplilu Washington nulllinore Harrlaxurg Toledo and Detroit Tlie kinp's oar will remain tirety as Worse Ones Shown Privately- QtARLES ARMITAGE ALBA XT Jan Scandalous behavior of motion plcturs actors and actreaaes will not 1st them from the EDBYi Albright Director Addresses Buffalo Colony of Yankee Women Now England's relation to American art won act forth by William Hckklnfr director of the Albright Art gallery speaking before the Buffalo colony National Mociety of New Kngland Women at its monthly meeting In the amphitheater of the gallery Thursday afternoon Mrs hpalding Evans of Lockport president uf the Buffalo colony presided Mr llekklng traced the art of New England beginning with the work of Copley and Gilbert Stuart Copley' work he called especially remarkable because of the barren environment In which the artist worked far levs rich than eurruudd American artists of this day Ha predict ed that Ftuurt win in time hold 'own with (Sargent us a painter of auk Ths influence and value uf the Boston Museum Art srhool we stressed Its wick he said became known largely through lhl! firit rMI1ir lvalue ha the efforts of Tarbell Benson and silver screen in am 1 rwommetnlationa contained In the an -1 snow nual report of the motion l'U-tu: Tlie denimtora ore to l-uiii civil cvi-orshli eommlsalon ui-e folluwd their work Friday uIVi-cxt lniMc-The commission bus turned dr-aft thm of tlie tnibcIliHliinent by the ear "to tha 'demand "of rvroim urgaii-i show ininnitte wjftl toll 'Then i ixutiune that members of tlie profi-- Insiallutlim uf Hie exhibits will hr- slun who find themselves gin This will lake ull Friday night in marital trouble or svamlul be pro-'and Saturday until I1 Many hibltcd from appearing before tli of the feature cars to he shown have public In pictures and lias decided that it can't act the persona involved have been couvlctod end that their character was so debased that the mere exhibition of the film and jthe exploitation of the individual would lend to corrupt morale' -The commission consequently recommends an amendment to the ern-harship law which would give to the censors power to prevent exhl- liale The crafts of New England were absi touched upon the speaker declaring that work In stained glass has reached a high stats of perfection in New England while other allied artistic effort such aa work tn textiles end Jewelry In New England their richest expression today New England art oa regards painting be described oa being ever Intellectual rather than spontaneous but thought the work of technicians rauahluNo the body of American arrived In Buffalo They have been coining iu all this week Many of them traveled from the factories by express These included models nut yet In production but which were rushed on for exhibition hors Hlx cyllndered auto will dominate the exposition though there will lie formidable urray of straight-eight which have been growing rapidly In popularity Also there will be gen- will be many mitos In darker rui- bltton upon the screen of pictures lnjvnnia sprinkling of four-ryllndered wtrvh criinlnul or iwreons recog- cars The ihow will be nniulilc fur nlzed to issueea debased characters' the brighter colorings In cars Itoyal appear" Coupled with this recoin-j blue i-uwlstcre pale green sedans ninulutlun It la sugxcqted that creiull colored enupvs and nth" red Justified cruelty to unlinala inuy bo limousines will lie In evidence Tlirrc Shakespeare of Old to Endure Ethel Barrymore Believes Cartmne Play Not Threatened by Modern Versions stricken from licensed films Twslv Picture Csndsmnsd Reviewing Its wurk of the past the commie si on reports that 1 ares had been condemned In entirely ss unfit for public view I few Instances" the repur mid commission has found fihna being eshlblted of a vile and Indecent nature These films have been eeixed and destroyed Of course! tirlxhn'taTea ESj ti Ore exhibited clandestinely to private: uOdlences" There has Men marked Improvement tn the character of the dure made In this country since tliv producers organised of their own volition and put Will Hayes ut their bel the screen becomes sn con-r-'minuted os to arouse the father end mothers ami people the reHirt declare of the liroriiiuera perfected an organlimtton mid uniler tlie direction uf Mr Hayes have done much to Improve the character of the films" Industry Fights Ragulatien Tle coniulaslon the report con-tlrucs "in applying "In applying the standard: i I Says Noted NEW VtiRK Jan I' Mull ein -versions uf Hliakosi '-ai'lunt pluy may cume and go but Waller Hampden and Ethul Harryinore uro not troubled They believe Ills old Sliukve-pears will live forever Broadway now lias the tuo slurs in "Thu Morchanl uf afler i lmd run two week longer this aesNun tlutn orglitHlIy planned iindlsturbcil by the ciislllmi of a "Haml-t" lit tuxedo of ihe Shrrw" uf laid (luwu by the statute owing to 1 magnitude of tha liulualry und I L' Hie large Investments which are In- iIB If cvrred in making pictures luia been J01 RMrleltian fHSliinn and the liberal In Its Judgment aa to l-hsc to the piny- cr the lug was bring violated and I l'ro'111 slwrnre uf wide carpel Ms given the producers the benefit leading duwn from the cf the doubt if any existed us thf whrliiei a film or iiortlun of li viulut- hliaKrspeun a pluys sold Miws ed Ihe alandarda fixed by Ihe statute axuinlng the rolr of Induatry Iwa grown to aucli! lUl life "Iiavp I raved many sn extent na to become a grail powi-ri V'P 111 lu-' in our country-one of uur greatest will survive this iphrui-rul Indus: rlts These Intcivsts rr tiw- phoae" ei-fnl ami when their iiirlut-nee Is1 modem Is augmented by that of tint actors act -1 only a manifestation uf the now gen-rrswa and tha thcalriciil people aen-'eru' craIe 10r novelty und the snoi-co of'tnr cpiioHitlon 11 r- Hompdi-n rrnmrkcd "It has any fili el regulation a appnrint iu" t'o rviuru nr think it la licliimenlul ioid tndura their bushieiia hence llio cry that tlu-! l'ur HdudM be drveucil in a din- reuuh-iloi nr c-tisurslilp us (hry 'K' -cvinj cih i is uu-Atiisrlctii uiicmi-'F'slol and act amt us -he would ni' aid unwir und i-'-ooiun nii-lodiniiiK when the -Fm i hraadciiated rvety year tu ft- Idny Ihe chuiui-lrrlxition e'f tils law la to be irpiuh-ri At-ja11ti b-nuiiuac uv- of the tuhldjc ago 'liipl- i'urc Inn made by utbrrl''n onaehrailwn lliul will fall uf ii to atippres Immoral and vl-1 0Bn weight wiun tin: m-wiitr wi-aia but they have all pruvi off" Kitir -ind have rwulted-only in ad-i A 'or tlie modem "Hamlet" il vrtiing the film and attracting the oiiciicd on Broadway lure It fared cui-iuiik and delaying ihe detrimlmi- badly financially nnd nnnnunccd un tun or character until all possible I carly closing A Greenwich Villogu oiuiagc it been done" jlliemer timk lu the piny nnd It pm- 1 GovernsFi Stand Repudiated I pered In the extent It soon ivturned rukii'f itnce is attached Ihn'ra-l-ta MKrikriytmra nor Mr: ho ii jy (uwtinw I v' ve 1 comiiiiMHini (ion- P-iiii of or "Much Adn-Alxnit Nutli-wlll follow the present prouue- tlOll iu plvnty of leg room No one will ever dn-ad long Journeys tn them Closed models will predominate but there will be ninny open ram on ex-hUlon The lutti-r are largely roadmen fur two with ruin'plo scats behind capable of carrying two additional laiMeugera The open models Include sporty touring ears fur four yr five pu-uenaers T'lese have rakishly tilled steering wheels one Tluur who buy Dicer open autumn- sudden piece windshields sloping liark Work and s111! bud upiNiiiilinruta Mies need have no fear of showers They can be enclosed ill half a minute to withstand the most driving rain dome are equipped with tight-fitting curtains that pull duwn like window shade Others have single-piece curtains that slide from rear to windshield In a single motion Some of the open cars have one-piece windshields windshield wings rear vision mirrors automatic windshield oleaiiera distinctive radiator caps bumpers and trunk equipment The uccessory ih-iianmcnt It I predicted will Interest The showing of trucks and tractors will lie complete ftuncert will he given every ufternouu and rvt-nlug by on un-lu-stri under lliclenderthlp uf John Holton Actress on the stage by the loyal patronage fie loirr of FhakcHpeare who i resent drsiH ialiou uf an ldoiil and mu by the Idly i-uriuus wTfo will pay onre tn si-e Nutiirthlng different but will nut continue Interested ufrer their curiiislly I sallsflnl" EVERygODY- VOMJTE Im to liSN WVSIPU JHNEVWWMBfe S-OTa-JK ytINNER A mWerL'A OTlt StolNNt NOW MATS '-'F-i SH nOs ta SlbO CJtt ANDREW WttBASCKK' bOlbCHEHkJ tNE MAPKET IIUUCAL hH P'U' i -A 'OMONHu urn at ThiAW Ktvrcmo Lafayette Sybase VEIIA RKYMIIHS OOROTR FiilMli'S ROJIKItr AVKS iVH hlllFF Ii IHJAmM -ELECT VAflEVIlIi: IXCLVDEF Oakes DeLour and Marimba Band Ernesto familv Harm-S People I on KiUBmey'' OTHERS Htnry 1 Murtaglr thf Wurlltur ALL KXT'M EEK WOMANS rSTdiEZVOUB 01KL8 AXD OTHER VAUDEVILLE MAJESTIC Tha Stum's Dramatic Baasatlaa DAVID BELASCO Praaaato LADIES OF THE EVENING By MILTON HERBERT CROPPER Eitira Nv Yark Cm! mJ FnJucHM WfRHTi to g0 FAT WAT SQe ft MjQ GAYETY I II Cook A Smith 2 MIDNIGHT SHOWS Tbvraday and I sharp Lediee Met Dally SBc CLMWOO RAMON NOVARRO ia DOROTHY REVIER hi MATINEE ICTORIA BETTY BRONSON Is THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" I JOHNNY HINES ia LIVE WIPE" iiuima 1 tftCIKSTBA GARDEN dmAtv BURLESK 1 iiiiviil iv many patrons I i and tractors I iii-esrm oilif-r Slinhisvenr' Ibis firt It1 i the crusorshhi bl': the i-ovci-nor would oiiistJ JO I Kirn tllPTV i illlOtIl-t tuo nf tilt kind bill (Mwlbillly he Niilt1 llio plsiy in mod nuxleni tlrcKM nnd ciloiUiai mannrr of Npc(ah UnJv tint plot would left and we all th'sjknriw that many nf tho flut are tH- art Air llekklng concluded with refer- eiices to the work of George Bel- UrrAUI LEAMIIfi TNUTCH 1000 Suti it MitiHM 2le JOE BOGANNY A CO WALLY SHARPLES VOLGA SINGERS JGLENN A JENKINS DU CAUON Sk A Saua Hactari Haul Gall A Fable Diract Irsaa a VaaFs Raa la Nn York City GEORGE madge" Bellamy Hoad Straus Cast The thrill lag stery ml tha Ant TnoacaMlamtal RaHioad A HAL ROACH COMEDY LOVE" HlnMdroM Syapluiy Orcbeatra la Elabattto Frahia MSoaga mi tb OM Fslka ad tfc Orifiaal Miasfeal Bemrt Playad la Nav Yavfc Pichara Batlai at 1 AtU liia TK $s48 ktm ART LANDRY UTMJ vf bis Victor Rocoriini Orctastro BEGINNING SUNDAY RICHARD BARTHECMES in aad Irt Laniry'i mlty Bant NOKIWDARK JOANNA The grsat newspaper serial with DOROTHY MACKAILL LOEWS' jwirs oiMRcuwwotrs ijWHEN mdoor JACK WILSON THE KING OF FCNSTERfl ALL NEXT WEEK TOM MIX YANKEE SENOR" WALTER JLUA CLINTONRQOKEY ud dHir Owi OICNEITIA REGENiT Laptha and Thrllla Win Mfnple Tenipht in a Great Kllaa Bill 1 MATT MOORE la tha If is tees Frolic HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN I aad LIGHTNING tti Dm Rtar ia the Hit "THE SILENT Repent Review of World Newt QL YMPtC MRIRDAV DsokteTsatiira (riral Raa) Plctaraa ALICE JOYCE p5mr5" HEADLINES' with Malcelsa McCreger Harry TsMerey VireiniB Lae Corbla aad AR-Btar Cecl MMSKYJHGH CORAL otta MAT aow Mardito TRUiMLfl YflHVlTnjrHCRE I Aba TNVPPII Ra Nan ISA at III RQLANDHAYES CILCtPATIB C6URII TINH iWM HM IJA IM9 INTO to COTTltn A tANICU cads BaMast Bdaaara Aw Tseaw 4MI MON JAN IS KREISLER SsmaaS Masts Hall Tlchri Now khaal-Kralt- Mg IMasara Ava Tusr Beer a S4SS) 9371 SIM ties tlis Taa iachM A Royal Welcome to Michael Shea and his Associates because he has stood through all his years of success for the high est type of entertainment Because he has been an asset to the City of Buffalo Because his latest undertaking Ci 1 George Cube uf Wain low i Itenubliran Vef tbJ rnirt dlrKIii 5 rlilefly ta' J'ur's ut anKuag in sud calling ul-P4rn to Uie neyeNiitY for ha cun- Gl'ira" "udlat "Il IT n'-' bintih urguincni in fn- abolition and tho cllm Staluel0 Ihe statu COMEDIAN FINDS ACID TEST FOR HIS ABILITIES 15 Mus- IRM aniML Sssjf5sssssrs Idaneuip temperament Musco end were un snort nude to mtert-iln the guest WKlllg of Princess Mafulila Philip of Hesse SC "ttld lhe comedian prince They uut and gesed ul 1 ried ny funnu-st Jlnra the more serious their faces becanir Immediately developed a My ttombletL ill tlly applaud when you had an Interviewer replied Musco thought I wus a complete flop There as only accentuated alienee severe BHike and austerity" LONGER STEEL RAIL tl MX feet longer than the present 1 soon to bu-raae standard Thl will mean an from II feet to It feet The reduction from 1 90 to KG rail to mite of talk means fewer rails to handle Ths elimlnatlun of the flih-Iilatc Mils spikes and other equip-nient for 3i con noct ions will save a i Tast number nf time parte not tn mention the taring of time to fit thrni I Into placi on the ties Think what sueh a saving would mean In re laving the entire 250000 mites of American railroad an operation which tcitutlly must be carried out every lpw years ss the rails wear away and require replacement Incidentally the pessengor will experience a new rhythm of the wheel aa thq rall-! Joint which send up the Imputes will lie farther aparL And the longer rails should wear better because the place where wear usually shows Rs first signs Is at the ende of rails where thsyarc kilned The smallest state hag the world's tallest ruler Dr Hein-' rich Sahm president of the free city of Dsnsiff being six feet eight ashes in height vt I lnH Into a regards hta phi- losopliy and lii iwrlution uf the es- seiithil uf human uuiuiv dot not i-hiingr the fam Hut hs dealt with cunililiuns ns tor removed from those ot today that the illusion of nn uhlor period must be rrcsled if the Plata m-e to be dramatically real away Ihe reality that tome from II lush'll itud wlm I there left tn tlie theater?" shn nuked ft was time' for Mr llampdni to begin making up fur hi celebrated role Hbylork hut he dcluytsl long enough to predict: old plays win be kept alive For Colds' Grip or Influenza oad ss a Preventive take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets A Safe end Proven Remedy The box been the signature of Clror 30c MARVEL EYE MEDICINE A Fnach sraduct aril la A tlua laflMMd Buralae StraM tr Iraatwaal ml Cataract Aitiraw Urir Eynt will brisk Ua aad strasstkra ayaright GIBSON4NOW Ca Distributors Guarastrad Akralutaly Hanalna OhtalaaMs at AU DruniataT Husband Says to Sick Wife Nn CharJw fipUlnmn had ptnueh tmblf aiul had tried everyth Inf Ahc Mkcd her haabaad If the aheuld try Ad-larlkt aad he saM Tea" New her appetite la pood her bowel npvUr aad aba happy Adlerfka frivae tha ayatan a RRATj alcaaalag aed briny out eld Metabolic poUcaa which pm have etittaed trouble for a Jeep ttae Juit ONB apoenfuj rc-l(evaa GAB aad take away that full kloalcd ffccHnc ao that yira can sleep ei nlpht wiihoat foIIIhk from aide to 'tide Even if your bowels Mere every dey AA lerika rvmrto meek additional pokoaons Mftter which ya never theaeht waa Ip year eyatem aad which uuii soar ctom-ach ncnrettaacaap sleeplessness headache eta Dent wait any lonyer but let Arlbtr-Ika plve year atomaeh and besrelc QUICK fvllcf ReM in Daifale by Btaddart Brwa lar end ether kadinf Buffalo THEATER Opening Saturday Jan 16th) is without question his greatestyachievement and if tremendous asset to the city and this block Laurens Enos on behalf of the Lairens Enos Co extends a warm neighborly welcome to Michael Shea and congratulates him on his choice location in the proximity of which Laurens Enos has conducted his business successfully for many years Thir LAURENS ENOS CO'Inc 4 When you go to gee' the newest in film productions at Buffalo remem-- her a constant showing of the newest in furniture just across ike street.

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