Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 30

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30 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1927. — back to the girl he loves. Although|and Chester Conklin, in the feature|engzine frem a branch lins of the rail- and Franceg Farr, dancing prima | ast named having a good tenor i o 7 ¥ ) J TAS ) J donn Saths kept the audience , please with their songs. not so good as the pictures of the|picture at the Rialto Theater this|road to the main tracks 3 e | OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON amused throughout the show and Miss | The entire show is fast moving, the | last dwo weeks at this theater, it is. | week. Blocku sitie leroreas ety Ty e THEATER Farr pleased with her songs, dancing | staging is unusual <4 | the costumes | nevertheless, good entertainment and | rhe clowning of the two comedians| the engineer Rall \horate. holds the interest to the end. brings forth volumes of mirthful the chorus are ¢ VT i and personality. o | Betty Jane Lee, the soubrette, dis e = T O'Brien and zinia Valli are cast|jaughter from the audience, but at |« KEITH'S—Lew Cody e I A e ON | laved pep and ability in putting over | FOX—“East Side, West Side. |in the leadin, LeIEL - Al the same time creates a degree of | ful that the fast t ; le Sl bttt » dozen or more musical and danc-| TPresenting the glamour and pul.| On the stage, Senorita Luana Al |sympathy and pity for Beamish, the | Lew Cody, well known movie star, | rural bit of byplay Aumbers, etth e sating life of New ¥ork, “Bast Side,|caniz, & 4 Spanish _dancer,|q)q ~engineer, played by Chester | Beamish, 2 retired for 3 | ibying the haadilne position at | {ieal Baugias .0 . g Briskey West Side,” is shown as the feature |offers a carnival of dance and music.|copklin, who is separated from “Iso e becomes the fireman for “Cannon e Reith's this week, avd althougly he § (wo-scehie travesty of the helma Benton and Danr | attraction "at the Fox Theater this|Harold Jans and Harry Whalen dofpel” the engine he loves. | which pesitian he is given \ splendid “hokum™ act with a rapid | ce Belkin of | by the president of voad, old man (Continued on Page Thirty-one.) er is plentiful from the very | ecorded splendid success he had | tional — sport, troducing comedy, plen \ h 1] tion port, introducin v ik netd . when Beamish runs his ol¢ Trade Commission Reports o exert bl w0 o e several | dancing and specialities; Carr brothers | {IIEE OIS s of the cast weelk, inment. | o a0 fire of laughs, and F and attractive bill, there others on the entertaining program. | and ty in “Demonstrating” and | 0, - aobs i S v ang” offers al soprano ! ) 3 | The show is in two acts with 18 | has been added, every Sunday after ang | . Cody’s early tralning on the speaking | ¢ Dooin and Jim MecCool in | L e 1l g . I nto b . . P T Sl " seen; attractively staged and [ noon a concert by the Fox Theater |S0l0 _ on Inguiry Int S i e B personality | st Nisht Out” ‘acomedy | SONEL Dot under” the._direction of| The Fox Screen Magazine and a helped him throush with his numbe are other features that help | e M ors | humorous monologue by Gertrude and Motor Interests. Which embraced a wroup of the bill a suceess | GAVETY—"Bare Facts.” | this weel ranged from *Pagliacci” to ' Lawrence on the movietone complete stories and a short dip into the dra photoplay attraction, “A Harp | ths Lgtiter ot Vietor Herbert, the bill. matic to iliustrate his work befove the | in Hock,” with Rudolph Schildkraut e e 0 by Miss Beatrice Lena Daley. one of the best known i ure number. | RIALTO—“Tell It to Sweeney.” stars of the €' - New Bally-Swiss \ Com. | CAMera. Mr. Cody was given a really (and Junior C med as a pawn mbia_circpit, has re- ; . I\‘fln‘:l‘ [ e reception, being ealled out | hroker of New Wl a yonng liish ‘m';"‘ll to (” : ‘“"l“]" ]””\' received the| Abundant laughter intermingled missio © | hefore the curtain a halt dozen times. | lad. whom week in a fa musical show E ol okl wit 5 5 H * ot ok in the United | Sllay Beive iEle TRaiTevHe BrovanlEs of a charmed | with a touch of pathos is furnished in st away by illus. | togather, i sare K 10 revie prov e S t t s Stoek Ao e % in ‘vehlch 'Vivian | {on: It fortiays be one of the best seen here this year. | o D wadl el O T NI e S mporte ovelties et S R o W assistance. | pawnbroker to Miss Daley seems to have lost none | queed by William Fox, no pains have | T vard, the commission declaved SES LY from being taken {rom him by thelof her talent since last year and she | peen spared to make * . s i e e o 1 treat when the premier duo of | orphan: of the W Side. The ! captivated the audience with her | gide” a very interesting Repairs for foalurwi in our new t the time of comp! termined at this 1y hy cast includes A Ch: ene Robson, | cor K, Joseph danceland, Harriet Hoctor and Wil liam Holbrook, presented almost an entirely new act illustrating all the et et i | Lo i o enes-in”ins | FURNACES & BOILERS urion and Bobby | helpers in the persons of Bluey Mores, | hig city, and the final achievement of'| ngress tnt > bread and | jresent styles of stey ut and " | i four ™ Aust et | present styles of stepping out anc Harry Feldman and Joe Yule, who!his anm n, because he loves the city | F B “ & sh ¢ flonr mi ther M in addition, showed the audicnce ach comedy, “Love and| cuprry the brunt of th S0 | inli Seadts o Wotl fop 1. o auty| rles, ea. arp e siven prece- | pewest fad fro mNew York, the * over the dufstep.” It is an expansion of Charleston, but hardly will hecome popula it s too intricate for th rank and to follow. 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