Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927.° is enriched with exquisite emotional |of police; Willlam Willlams as the AMUSEMENTS [0t 5, ogts oottt e, it oz, [ STUNT MAN RISKS DEATH THE NEW physique, as well as her fine theatrical | Maximillian Gobin, a lawyer, ade- 1- (‘) D aenna to. cpesially 8¢ her | auately met the derands of e many| IN PARACHUTE EXHIBIT k'\ . . o for the role of Diane, the wretched | minor characters of the story. gpivabriinion iy N. ‘Seventh Heaven.” ittle glr is almost driven to t course, there was much applause ( £ RE : , i hy her depraved and cruel sis. | not inapired by the work of the play-| Vinoent Eatrick Taylor, “Austra- u t a r B { L’) Ne a | ¢ rescued o ery verge [ers, but sent out rather as a good-by | ljan Dare-devil,” Leaps Into Swift ) . : of testimonial of appreciation of their Aai ? be s ’ e s | entire work of the Summer, and, per- Waters of Ni River. . s <l e D o RS o 8 1 50 FRE it A, W Lo DA S SO SR V105 o dm ' Specials for ‘ Wednesday and Thursday > charm 1 ave g ro e—/ production in the movies. .. d own characterization. |but it was plainly manifest that the NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Septem- l i i of Paris at the out-) i > andience in its entirety felt a pang of " b preak of and during the World War : Bl oA (Ahe | regret that the enjoyable season of | ber 8 UP.—Vincint Patrick Taylor, 53- 4 ic one s ofl, ¢ naway SHek. T ordsr ocate his sin- | these players had at last drawn to a year-old “Australian dare-devil,” bare- | sisters f o |close. " And on leaving the theater |y missed death in the swift waters there might be heard inquiries as to Boul, the driver of the famous | When reservations for next season Coiitied bt st o el &= mins a m e e e e ihramOUs | might be made: and this, of itself, |he made an exhibition parachute jump FREE STONE et ke ‘one laugh and then weep in |Seemed a fine compliment to go with | from the Falls View Bridge. BA NA NAS | | wympathy with him. Another minor | the 80od-by for this season. Taylor sank as he struck the water 25 PEA CHES | it with |but vet outstanding characterization o =8 Be allken Colds of th hute d CIGARETTES Shvomg cters, al- | is that of Clifford Kettler as the Rz NG HEW S TN oS Y - 0oz c l 5 S\ ] Cliitord Hete: an ine v | ARMYOEFICERIDIES: enveloped him. He cut it away and e 4 bs., 25¢ i | — swam out. A motor boat that was to «|Lieut. Col. Harry Nichols Was|have picked him up developed engine | ———————— o Seaboe braaaich Gl trouble and could not get mear him | Taylor succeeded in keeping afloat BINGHAMTON. N. Y. September|until E. L. Grimm, superintendent of WA ! ERME! ONS A Y- Y. Soptember | (e Canadian Maid of the Mist dock »f Lieut. Col. Harry James N . wama, Cé came to his rescue in a rowboat and *.- 4 brought him safely to the American each, 21c B Bingh . . D “I have performed many stunts, but d in it John r e o born in Mlilwaukee in 1877. 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