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EXGELLENT HOVE AT THE STRAND “Children of the Ritz" Is a Story | of Jazzy Generation The combination of Dorothy Mac- kaill and Jack Mulhall in a cinema offering has come to mean so much that the producers cannot “scparate’ the two screen lovers. Ordinarily, give film patrons th two First National players and a good plot. and they're happy. Con- sidering the fact that “Children of the Ritz” their latest veh is coming Sunday to the Strand the- ater, is Cornell Woolrich's celebrated $10,000 prize, magazine-serial-movie -original-story plot, it would seem that that gives the picture thing.” A flashing, dressy picture it proves to be, with an absorbing story of New York society life and a cast of handsome young things who are gaod to see and also capable players. Given a story that begins where many picture plots leave off, they work surcly and consistently to a fine climay and satisfactory con- clusion. Mr. Mulhall and Miss Mac- | kaill make the most of an excellent opportunity and John VFrancis Dil- ton, who directed, lost no chance make a pleasing and impressive showing. The story is of Angela, daughter of the fabulously rich Ienningtons and Dewey Haines, the family chauf- feur, whom she marries when her fother is ruined and Dewey come suddenly into a modest tune. They move to the Ritz and the modest forfune starts melting away. How fast it melts. and what results is the picture—a picture th You must sec to know the story for We'll not tell it here Deserving special mention for zood work, however James Ford, Doris Dawson, Kathryn MeGuir Tdward Burns s supporting cast. On Monday a pry n of five oo aturing the Maryland Collegians, twelve colleg ates from the 1929 class of jazzolog. and Guy Rarick and Co. in his elev- vuette “Oh Doctor.” Other high avs offerings are programmed, On Thursday Herbert Rawlinson, *Hollywood's Ambassador of Joy.” and former well liked movie star will app: person in his vaudeville offering while the feature photopla will offer Milton Sills and M Corda in “Love and the Devil.” VAUDEVILLE AT CAMEO SUNDAY The Camco theater in Bristol is offering for its Easter Sunday stage presentation one of the higgest at tractions °r hrought to that city when it offers Harry Hines and bis company of 24 entertainers in speedy sensation cntitled “Docks of New York.” Harry Hines, Broadway's favorite comedian heads this act and is sup- vorted by Zek Levy's ten deek hands, a jazz orchestra full of pep. Then Tie introduces his eight Broadway flappers who offer a rou- tine of steps. Lloyd & Bryde, Kitty O'Reilly and many others jein in the fun making for one of the ntertainments ever conceived, The feature picture is “The Jazz Age” with "Marceline Day and Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. The Cameo runs a confinuous per- formance on Sunday with three com- | $:30 p. m, DANCE “The Colonial” PLAINVILLE Saturday, March 30 Music by HARMONY BOYS Dancing 8 10 12, Adm. H0¢ “A BIT OF DRE LEN FOSTER DE OLMSTEAD Bwect Sixtren and never been Kissed is an old saying. But: It doesw't ap Ply te the Sweet Nisteen of this day wnd age. eature KEN MAYNARD Horse, in a9 ) TTRACTION e PATRICK GUILMETTE of Nen Viritain PRENCH MAGICIAN wresenting ries of u Weck of Card e Greatest Bope Trick in the W THE SCRE VICTOR McLAGLEN “CAPTAIN LASH” VILMA BANKY In “TEE AWAKENING” “WINGS” with Synchronised Score amd Effects with CLARA BOW the IT girl Arten, and Charles Buddy Roge Richar! Conper » which | “every- | nd Lee Moran of the | a | finest MUST WIN TODAY Boston Red Sox Play Benefit Con- test Among Themsehes For American League Juniors, rch 30 (— they BLradentown, Fla. The Red Sox must win toda {play an exhibition benefit {among themselves for the junior de- partment of the American Legion here, Yesterday, however, the Indian- apolis club of the American Associu- {tion put over onc run in the last of {the ninth. & to 4. Charley Ruffing relieved Jack Russell in the sixth | with the score 3 to 2 against Sox, and although the count was 4 [to 4 in the cighth a long blow by Layne, Pirate castoff, disappeared | under the club house somewhere out {in Jeft field. He made an easy home run. Bob Ashjornson’s double in the |sccond followed two singles and | brought two runs home for the Hox. 'UNITED STATES PROTESTS | IAPANESE LUMBER TARIFF LCharge I Afairs Objects to Eaemp- tion of Siberian Faergreens With on Americ ‘Woods. | [ bty i The schedule, March 50 () new Tumiber farift | passed by the March | promuigated through ofti Tokyo, Japanes: diet was pulili- cation in the official Gazette today | Neville, the American ¥dwin 1 ‘v large ( | teged discriminators new duties but as yet has had no answer from the Japanese govern- {ment. He, acting upon instructions Ifrom Washington, objected to ox- cmption of Siberian the new [ these woods, claiming that {mounting 1o seven per cent of the Jupanese total imports, {competed with American which are now taxed. The embassy her targe numbers of mes American 1mporters in ing’ imposition of retaliatory rates by the United States under clauscs of the tariff act of 1 cmpower ing the president: to that end. Jap- anese oflicial circles are watching gl closely, although refusing official comment It is understood Katsuti Debuehi ambassador at Washington, been instructed to clarify his | ernment’s position. schedule, wools Jupan urg- from | this 4 has | 5 crowds are B attending Skating scssions at Jester’s hall Arch t, every night. Tucsday 1 Thursday night, moonlight y held, Tonight will he novelty night. Lady and gentle- tructors are present at all s 10 teach heginners. Cone and oin the crowd tonight and take part in the fun. | ties are s prise men ~ SUN Feat Zeck Levy’s 10 Kitty O'Rielly, Pep! — Jazz! — On the “THE JAZZ AGE” COME TO BROADWAY LOVE SMILES THROUGH ITS HEART-BREAKS! STRAND HARTIHORD Weeks tbe contest g | the | evergreens in | a8 reccived | gov- | 3 Shows at 3 P. M A Sensational Attraction!! Broadway’s Musical Comedy Star HARRY HINES And H 24—DECK HANDS—24 S8—Beautiful Broadway Flappers—S Lloyd Byrne—Others 1“‘ P der “"":‘re’" ALL DANCING ik e v boge METROGOLDWYN. W RRITAIN DAILY HERAID, ETHEL BARRYMORE | AT PARSONS| In Her Newest Play the “Love: Duel” j A splerdid opportunity to again | display the dramatic powers which weleome to American rgoers Kas heen given to Bthel awryriore in “The Love Duel,” her | t play which will be presented Shubert at 1arsons’ theater for i lited engagement of three duys only beginning Monday, Aprit 1 with a matinee performance on Wednesday, April tford pla ago in “The @ play in intense ? In New York, it was ye coived enthusiastically and predie- tions nia a long and suc at metropolis. t Miss Barry- | beginning ! with Mr. Shubert | Lid decided on o repertory program at the Ethel Barrymore theater with | the plays 1o follow in rapid succes- | sion, cegardless of the unusuai suc- | coss of any particular production. | 1t s tor this reason that i ‘ Love Ducl” is to be singularly graced iy " Lili Harvany, d, in view | of God for ful run in the However, this mors of the “BELLAMY TRIAL” AT THE CAPTTOL Sensational Talkie Features All Star Cast Who killed Mimi 1 b The answer wil e Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer v | Bellamy Trial” comes Sun. Capitol theater as a fo < intention Miss Barrymore's presence. a modern play hy w Hungarian dramatist of the tremendons suceess which it | wehieved abroad, in Vienna, Berlin | and Hungary that is perfectly | able to that genius of Miss | more's which cminent A noteworthy cast has heen assem Bled in suppert of e which includvs such stuge personalities Louis houn, Henry Stephenson, Ferdinand | Gottschalk, Dorothy Hall, Martin | 4 Burion! Anila Ttothe, Jeanctie She- |lLoc A8 Uebeautitul murder defend- ude Maitland, Marcel b |21t the murder drama is played hy | ‘nts of the rol March. asseniblages of screen talent one has amy? as an actr provided Ly ' The W to the ature mystery s | talking sensation With Leatrice Joy in the Leading win, land « one &r # ever to appe n one production. There ave 17 principal pl the filming of With <popular | COUFtroom scencs som AR re under weekly several hundre 1o Tntroduced to the scres novel manner by Monta wrote and directed the “Ram or cdy of cireus fite theater for [ Thursday. April Saturday matine Shine,” @ nusical com- cones 1o 1 startin sons yer during the 1 S0y ANIZES | which re- BAKING CO. R The Liberty Baki cently went through the 1in @ most 3l en play Co., wio bankruptey with a times ized it fi withorized capital o1 has been b zation of $50.000, vat as that the orginal organization amount, $4.500 has i this o PALACE TODAY ONLY 3 ACTS VAUDEVILLLE On the Screct S“WATER FRONT” with DOROTIIY M and JACK M —aiso— BOL STELLE in SCAPTAIN CARELESN" n paid in Nathan CI and Samuel Katz was treasurer of the orporators are ster, eph Krauskop! Mr. Chestor concern which became insolvont A Braille, the ALL books and musi system of privting by cimbossing Aots, by blind musician of Paris tury was inyented 1oui wtle. a A T uring Musical Maniacs Action! — Speed! Screen jew ALL o TALKING . ALL SINGING Dramatic Sensation DY ANCE repurts hev heralded i gre i v e e e il f e sl e, annen ksow uanl vou have wen wreh revel all prevons comeeprion. 1he e treof the Tulling srecn GUY RARICK cO. | CHARLES KING in “Oh, Doctor” ANITA PAGE STRAN It's The Answer To “What’s Wrong With The Younger Generation” Money Had Bought Her Everything. Searching For the Thrills That Money “12 Collegiates From the 1929 AR | “To Make You 1. ~ it~ name and sin: s Broadway ma due at o ron < Hart hrilling tempo pelied only reveal Iy i the in s th 1 Miss Joy i pressively that nors as a frees tion Barrand plays op- ! hushand w the of Kenneth endant, the wonan whose ol of evi- fendants denand their of which enth-hour erime AN ¢ ves them mnrder remaing un- I reel dramatic du very s tenr how perfeetly ir ROLLER SKATING JOIN THE CROWD TONIGHT Fun For All Let's Go JESTER'S HALL Twice MON., COULDN'T Buy! with MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL VAUDEVILLE MARYLAND COLLEGIANS VAN THURS.—Herbert Rawlinson. the Movie Star in Person! ition for the ) (lass of Jazzology™ LLOYD LEWIS €O, Present a “Revaett SOON THE STRAND SCREEN WILL TALK! —e ] ATIITR AT MAROIT 20 In the stellar cust with Miss Joy Barraud and Thompson are Margar Mur on 3 Bellew, Charle . Charles H. Mailes, J Polly Ann Mazon . William Tooker, Juck t Dudley. | Vitaphone | ca. On { Lupe Velez, * d in e Broadws talking, all singi cial is scheduled 1o op tol sovon only, Humphrey Young, Poliy Raymond a Kalla Moran acts will also he offer il Wity Thursday Gary ooy e whoope Wolt be Song Ta Muldowr local hoy seen ing on the Vitaphor Garber's orchestra INITIATION OF OVER 00 BY GHAMBERLAIN COUNCIL National secrctary and State Oflicers to AMiend O, U AL M Meeting Tonizht, EASTER MONDAY DANCE At Rialto Ballroom Mon., April Ist Adm. 50 Featuring the Imperial Orch. . Ri¢lio Theater < w TODAY “Man From Headquarters” Co-Fea *Gun Hand Garrison™ and “The Fatal Warning Chapter No. 5 News Reel, Song, Cemedy SUNDAY ONLY “THE DOVE” Also “DESERT PIRATE” News Recl, Song, Comedy SUNDAY 6:30 — N:30 FUEN, WED. Now She Wen! DOROTHY . sntinuous Shows EASTER MONDAY Starting 1:15 BELMONTS Protics™ “Sp | | HONOR b SPOR ass., stopped yesterday afty vrnoon and a two-minute period af svailed in the H Republican and Dailly # building as a tribute to the of Francis Joseph Collin\j 24 years sports editor of the blican, who Ciid suddenly ears Wednesday morninj 1 also be at EDITOR of the presence of the Presses wer ers councils been invited initia- n . t the class will nu roore than 100 candidates, held at the rotl wnd s ibsolute silence Springticld mem for i ly PAT IVES Was he in fove with Mims Bellamy? STEPHENBELLAM Did he rexeat his wife's attention fo Pat Ives? JOSEPHINE l Why did she pry in to Mimi's seerets TWICHE SUNDAY G:30—5:30 MON., TUES. WED. Continnous MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHTS POPULAR PRICED MATINEEL WEDNESDAY 50c to $2.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE (irectl prior * premiere at Efhe! Barrymore ThealreRYO MR. 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