Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 32

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Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. BELASCO—*“Silence.” H. B. Warner warmed hearts and ‘THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. fornia Trio, composed of James Hall, Harry Bart and Ben Jose, has always stunts of the show is a fishing scene staged by George Niblo and Marty Semon. The chorus measures up to the av- erage in singing and dancing and the costumes are pretty. MUTUAL~"“Chick-Chick.” take care of the comic end of the show, the former bearing the brunt of the work. He is a dlalect comedian, ranking with the best. His partner displays intricate dance steps which are very good. Florence De Vere presses Miss Morrisey for feminine a foll to the clever Anderson round out the cast. “Plantation Night,” a regular Mon- day evening supplement to the main show, reached the heights of fun last night, a dusky miss literally convuls- ing her audience. —_— Friendly Co-operation Stella Morrisey and her brood of chicks is the attraction at the Mutual Theater this week, and a good one at that. Stella, star of the troupe, gives many excellent song recitals, the best of which is “The Midnight Waltz,” that won three encores. Her voice is mellow, full and wholesome. Frank Anderson and George Murry | held in breathless interest a large audience | Belasco { st honors. Scantily attired, Miss De Vere is not at all backward. She also exe- cutes a variety of steps, and sings. Doris Stone has a fair volce and lances, the “Charleston” being easily her best effort. Dick Richards in straight roles and Harry Morrisey as Between nine million and ten million words are telegraphed every year over the great submarine cable connecting Canada with Australia and New Zea- land, the laying of Which constituted the greatest engineering feat of its kind ever undertaken. _—_—nmm—m—e—,e—————— been popular with Gayety audiences, and this year is no exception. Their number was well applauded Jast night. Others in the cast are Margaret Hastings, who sings; Marty Semon, the rotund comedian, who is as funny as ever, and Art Kavanaugh, a dancer of ability. One of the most comical Phone Lincoln 1481 & u:.!cnln 16‘! and hearty support-— of our customers and others will be appreciated and will materially help us overcome the present anthra- cite shortage. ’ First Mortgage Bonds 8IS Fifteenth Street ‘Swich Bulding. 819 | po © INVESTOR IN 2 YEARS | .l\u but it has human which goes invariably with sourts and prisons and “‘crook” r, has shown 8 the seemingly inevita- | bleness ot fate, the commission of an | early crime and the waves thrown | off which spread until, 20 years later, : To Flong;;;ds Return | st ol st ol 2o s It is then that “Jim arven, ok, makes the pledge—to him: . { self- Including All Expenses of silence and is sentenced to the electric chair rather than put Personally _conducted vember 3 of Winter Ha & & £ > g - (-] g 3 |5 & We have in stock veasonably priced fusls which can be wused efficiently end satisfactorsly during this crisis Announcing No. 20 Navigation Is Only for the Trained cinSiven the compass sextant and other instruments of navigation, and Fithout experience. would you feel securo in starting for a distant port in commant of 8 ehlpt" e at would be ude o ern wl o trun st v: attitude of the paseengers when they realired the Like navigation, ( . and e ohoyiEation. the euccesstul practics of medicine requires tralning and o fomgmber, that epidimics that have spread frst to nelghbors a D he whole community inv o a small way—per- Baps with ‘an 'individual A S Whenever there is lliness in your family get the phyelcian without delay. If Prescriptions Are Written, Let Us Fill Them FHalloweern Dinner Dance Wardmar Park Hotel this girl in jeopardy or permit the Slightest breath of scandal to mar | her lite. | The story ranges from the home of 75 Includes § vollie Burk: ner of a saloon e . d‘.'“' K e of years ago in lower New mmodations. Are you )} to the deathhouse of 4 Western intorested tn Florida real estate? It | e thhoelnle e so. investizate hefore you invest _home of a pros- Visit the beautitul ridze section izen in the State in wh o SR ry is located. The play the garden of Flortda. For reser-§i [ W', scene in the death cham vatons wrlte, phona or e e H torney pleads with War- | 1 to 1 stateme ol acts J' S' artnett ;I\\ hich might 927 15th St. N.W. e <ave his life. His ansv | tense atmosphere and gives the audl- Room 1208. Main 6931 || tor i Sonketin Phone us or, preferably, call at any of our offices and information as to the proper fuel and instructions and hotel accom as to its use in your particular furnace will be cheer- fully given. T DD DD DDA perous ¢ { the penitent Saturday Eveming October 31, 1925 At 7:30 o'Clock o éhm $3.80 Per Plate the all J. Maury Dove Company Principal Office: 1625 H Street N.W. Fivie . Main 4270 This prologue creates a ing of the fatefulness of the e cides ssion that hd a decided impression Reservations Bugyeated | story, | Warren is seeking to protect another. | As.the curtain sinks on the death ‘bamber, with a priest pleading with ren to confess. catches of Songs ® | fre the Bowery of 20 years ago {burst forth, and a moment later !h!\‘ -|{ hone of Mollie Burke adjoining her | saloon is revealed. Mollie is ready | | for her third marrlage, and the bride- groom is Warren. The wedding never | comes off. Norma, the girl he really I | loves, is carried In by a ‘“cop” after| WINTER HAVEN | she has been knocked down by al | truck in the street. Warren, a thief| and Return “The City of 100 Lakes Conneets All Offices DDA ADADAD A A DA DA A < DD and threatened with exposure and a | { trip “up the river” by Mollle if he | does not marry her, in the end would | | have married Norma, but Phil Powers, | who 1o Norma, too, forestalls him, | T nd carries her away to hospital. She dies eventually, giving | birth_to a daughter, whose father is | Jim Warren. Warren sluffs off into | the life of a cheap crook, a confidence E ‘ IA l | man, and it is a score of yvears before | he drifts into the town to which vers has taken Norma's daughter. 6-DAY n is a pal, Harry Stivers, s the secret of Norma's Personally Conducted Round Trip birth and seeks to blackmail Powers, { now wealthy. How his attempt failed and why brings the story to a climax. In his o terization of Jim Warren Mr. Warner shows the same {lity, the same restraint that has him one of the foremost actors | rook” parts. It is an admirable { plece of work. Sharing the honors cess with him are Frederick | lora. Sheffleld, r. Perry | ying 1l Powers and Miss Sheffield | dual role of Norma the mother |and Norma the daughter. The other | members of the large cast are entirely | adequate. | ! = | GAYETY—"Step on It." The show, “Step On It,” presented by E. M. Rosenthal at the Gayety Theater this week, Is a fast-moving | combination of burlesque and spe- OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING ||"™"Fither Time has falled to make| = = | inroads to any marked extent on the Haven Villa Corporation, ||speed and dancing ability of the team 220 Investment Bldg. | of Niblo and Spencer, long identified - with burlesque as topnotchers in en- Washington, D. 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