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i 4 Plays for the American Agricultural Imple- ments Ate Popular in the| THREE BEAUTIES Tice ysiann tae fe | Orange Free State, Where, eee aE ees gi ls by Channing Poliock, Ward inc There Is a Sharply Drawn NEW “FOLLIES” and falph Bpence, the music by Vic- Color Line Observed by| |tor Herbert, Rudolf Frim! and Dave | °" Both Whites and Blacks—| Swiss Manufacturer Tells | Why His Country Excels in ; Watch Making. | mond Hitchcock, Vera Michele Ray Dooley, Mary Baton, Mary Mil burn, Floren: Lewis, Mari “Almost all the implements used in the Orange Free State are of Ameri- ean manufacture,” according to Frank A. Nicolai, from Bloemfontein, who is at the Pennsylvania. j “My country ia part of the Orange Free States of South Africa,” he went on. “At present in this alliance | @re included Natal, the Transvaal sad German South and West Africa. Rhodesia {s expected to come in shortly, and we expect eventually to have a government like that of the United States. The Governor, of course, is appointed by the British Government, but the Premier cor eponds to your President, and has his own Cabinet. [he Cabinet really constitutes the governmental body. ane boot are about @ million colonists 00,000 natives in my part of Routh Africa. Naturally we must be very atrict with our Government, else the natives will get the upper hand. Basuto Land, in the southern part of Africa, is a native reservation, and there conditions are reversed. No white man can own land there or settle down on it, and in order to trade must have special permission. ‘Their reserve is under English pro- tection. O'Donnell and Blair, Stone, Mandal hers, the Keene Twins, Phil Dwyer, Jessie Ree Fanny Brice and Mlle, Germaine | Mitty and M. Tillio, French dancers “Goat Alley Washington and other citie: acted by negroes the Bijou Theatre on Monday It ts sponsored by the Med view of Rev ul h Le M, Ker. rigan as "J esar, begins engagement at the [elmont. th onday night to the Sam H, Harris Theatre. _—.- Change of Bills John Steet, tenor; Will don Dooley, with the Mor n Si Smuts is our Prime Minister. He ts known all over the world for the excellent part he took in the late war, and for the part he took in the treaty deliberations. ' “South Africa offers a fine oppor- tunity for the white colonist. We particularly need people with capital to develop the country, which has Fescurces almost beyond description.” S$ BROADWAY THEATRE The bill will include “The Afr Duke,” Frank Terry nedy and Milton Ber Williams, an Woman God (¢ PROCTOR'S “IF THEATRE—For the first half of the “There is a distinct ‘back to the’ farm’ movement on the part of the colored people of the city of Detroit,” his ens, Peggy Carhart and others. said John A. Russell, President of| The headline attraction beginning the Board of Commerce of that city, ‘Thursday will be Charles Maddock's who is at the Biltmore. “Over 40,000 Music 1 Revuette. TY-THIRD STRE rman have left Detroit because their hearts’ are yearning for the plantations and | the climate of the ‘Sunny South!’ “They cannot stand the treacher- ous winters of our North,” he ex- plained, “and the South now looks good to those who came here during the war to do common labor in the; ig manufacturing plants. usiness has got to be of an opt!- mistic, not a pessimistic, frame of mind,” Mr. Russell continued, when asked about conditions in his part of| the country, “Railroads have im- proved considerably in Michigan re- cently, but retail business shows a shrinkage and jobbers are working| off goods at high prices. “Detroit is one of the most pro- gressive cities in the world,” he con- W ATRIE mond W » film star, Pc " as the film play. | Kennedy in “A Golf Propos: photoplays ‘The — Won | Changed be on th LOEW "and the fered Mtr ey. Led bites AP WD eid nai have w clean eityaworseetn rove} Makes Aquatint, force, an excellent fire department.” At the Marticiate are Caccren 0-1 Of Man o’ War New Offerings thé sereen. tio Bossi, C 1 Ge |oof Ar- 7-_—__- onl gereiater yt ui On the Screen ten Lane of Locust Valley, Mr, and By W. G. Bowdoin. Mra. I Townsend Burden of Roslyn’ John Taylor Arms has mate an| cRry Fee iar Da Dewees Wood of ‘aquatint of Man o War from é paint- Mr. and Mra. Henry Oliver, their son, !2& by F. B. Voss, which is published wi)! have its first presentation her: Henry jr. and Miss Mary Olive by Arthur Ackermann & fon, Inc.,| at the Ritz from Pittsburgh. No. 10 East 46th Street. ‘epne airst watches mado in tho! The print shows the famous horse world were made in Switzerland in|®8 the winner of the Gold Cup &nd/jn the ghetto of the sixteenth century, and that coun-' §75,000 at Kenilworth Park, Canada, try is still making better watches October, 1920, when ridden by C.! RION—"The pany, who is at the Pennsylvania. mont at Lexigton, Kk. “The first watches were huge. the property Ot San clumsy affairs, like a small turnip, he went on, “but they Esq. ero 6° raro' The print carries a list of Man o' They were wound with a key; you tnformativ: over sceni have a prejudice over here against oe Benda Seok six months to make one. Now! ~ — “Appearance a drama by Edwar my factory turns out 3,000 daily, and Boy, With Hand Caught in Crevice, | Kneblock, treating in EO es tr the modern omay are made by many hands. t” at th ‘he art of watch making has de-| In Perilous Position as Police | fr scended from generation to genera- 3 tion, Making watches requires cer. | and Firemen Work. by frequent use, The watchemak,! With his right hand caught in a AMUSEMENTS, — ere’ fingers are very highly sensitized | crevice under the eaves of his nd their hands must be exception-' father's house at Tyndall Avenue Oy siaeay, ie land 269th Street, eleven-year-old popular “here weonuse sour maten:| Bertrand Shannahan lay on the Takers did not know how to re-/Steeply sloping roof three | storics pair them, but now we have our own |#bove the ground half an hour last men here, who understand every | Bight while policemen and firemen | part of them.” ‘worked to extricate him. The lad ee ‘got Into his predicament when he ba "is Dr. Rufus B. Von thrust his hand and wrist into the Klein-Smid, President of the Univer- crevice after a bird, sity of Arizona, who was formerly! Bicycle Policemen Parker and Fields President of De Pauw. H els a psy- of the Kingsbridge Station were pass-| chologist of world-wide repute. ing and saw the boy's plight. The roof was too steep to rescue him More than ws, 000 ren register from above, so they notitied their at five New York hotels annually,'station and the Kingsbridge and other visitors number 3,380,000. |/ Hook and = Ladder , Company, eee eae ame A truck, with firemen and several 5,000 KIDDIES GUESTS |"°"° policemen, was sent. A jedier| was raised and Policeman Parker, OF MONONGAHELAS, |", a crowbar, tried to pry off a narrowly missed being | thrown to death when the end of the | board suddenly flow up and struck his| Entertained = With Games amd mead, A nail cut a gash in bis scalp. Goodies at Allday Outing Firemen took up the job, and after twenty minutes had chopped away in Central Park. sufficient wood to release the boy. He was carried down the ladder, un- Five thousand children of the 11th) injured. Parker had several stitches Assembly District, of Which “Jimmy” | taken in his scalp. J rd Hines 1s the Democratic leader, Y Raleereaaccaae/as the kecicamn MISS CALLANAN’S WEDDING, Club, No, 292 Manhattan Avenue,| she Will Become Mra. Francis M.| and, each with a balloon in hand, marched to the North Meadow of | Central Park for a day’s outing, con- On Saturday, June 2, in the Church, of the Ascension, West 107th Street, sisting of games and goodies. hear Broadway, Miss Blzabeth f. Cal: ‘The youngsters were devided into Janan, dauxhter of Mrs M. J. Callana distrlak sauade under the ieadersnin ° No. 209 West 108th Btreet, will be se of the future Beginning Sunday THE the motion picture field, special cast and chorus BENDA MASK DANCE TONY SARG CARTOON Beginning Sunday Adolph Zukor Presents Lavelle om Saturday, June 25. | jtaarried | ancis M: Lavell, son of A Paramount Picture of the tains of the forty-five dis-| Mr. and » Peter J. Lavelle of No, 685 — pn! forty-five dis- | raat Lith surest BENDA MASK DANCE Nanan hag chose Miss I The Committee of Arrangements tor the outing was composed of Mrs. Milgabeth Peiper, Mrs. Eleanor Bl bridegroom, George Lavelle, and the Mary Short, Thomas O’Re' ushers will be John Stack, J, Mullen laccb and Walter E. Atkinson, Jecot Wels which raised a fund "Arter the ceremony a, small wedding $1,000 for the ice cream and other breakfast will be served at the Frederick Stahlber¢ Conducting Last Times 7: “The Private ht THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921, fine leading role: Friday, and “The Land of| week at the Columbia Theatre. Clark * with Alice Bre COLUMBIA OFFERS NEW FEATURES) high steppers, the Seven Musical For an overture th Coming Wech -A- Boo" * and the Rivoli Pic » played by the SHUBERT ™ . JUST MARRIED “with ViViAN HAR wl = am ot ediyi fine! PURSE | “WHIRL ° NEW YORK asa RAO can | Stamper. Joseph Urban designed the | scenes and Ben Ali Haggin created | | living feature, entitled “The Follies | of 1921." The company includes Ray- BOOTH 45%, west of tronaway. ited: na tao | THEATRE ELTINGE Woe 424. stret. ” Brenings. 45, | Musical 8 O'Denishawn, | Mary Schenck, W. C. Fields, John Clarke, r and Al- bert Innis, Herbert Hoey, Janet Tanne sin oy "he FULTON = MR. ® PIM LASSES BY sing Sa Twins, Edna Wheaton, the Darling LAST MAT, TO-DAY. WEEK rites: MIss LULU BETT = = SHAPSHOTS Ee me F192 Lin PMO ere | a play by Ernest | Howard Culbertson’ dealing with | ing features negro life in segregated districts of | nd will be brought to JHIPPODROME ‘ gh leolm Strauss's a photoplay by Rupert Hughes, unkist” moves from the Globe ey tent 13 LOBW'S NBW YORK THEATRE - ri ce ‘attractions will include Thomas “White and Unmarried.” and Monday; M bay in “Don't Call Me Little Girl" USS BILE SHA ae ' In Vaudeville : PALACE—Among others will be and Gor- . 48TH ST, tet otts, ts PARK ZX EATRE TWICE DAILY ors, Harland Dixon and the London Pal- ace Girls, and Margiret Young in _ AMUSEMENTS. RDAM West 42St 5 MATS WED. SAT 50¢ 85250 ah Birra) ats. Thurs, & Sat, 2.20, Biway & 59th St.| 2.30 and 8.30 5 | z0— | wiuntam H Jon- fie BR OKEN LWang .°" OVER THE HILL eae | ASTOR tay AST S DAYS By Will Carleton. Directed by Harry Millarde, \ “WKE ool) IC #24 Street, West of Broadway. | 118.86 | itudeon (1 DRS EM ie a ex presents the, Sot ator gi Kien ota: His | ee eee se MMzabeth Ken- » Angee TH AVENURB 0. COMAN #848 8 we. a ig LB my Hangers TWO L GIRLS IN PLUE MALCOLM srnAuUss’ PHOTO DRAM HE TWICE BORN WOMAN eran aa Next Wed. ee Bry 8 30. Mts Wea Kat 20 NICE PEOPLEss2s CHARIS ss a SUN-KIST 1 St THE GOLD DIGGERS MALCOLM STRAUSS’ PHOTO DRAMA fHE TWICE BORN WOMAN ippodrome, Next Wed. Night HUDSON Hats" LAST 2 WEEKS GEORGE M. week there will be Frank Dobson and xhpinone™ F STREET THRE- ATRE—William H. Macart and nlynne Bradford in “Take a Tip,” vill head the dill the first half of the . with ‘The Woman God STREET THEATRE—Jack an God and “The Wild Goose” will H bill. AMERICAN — Leading cluded, unable to forget that, while atures will be Adolph 288g Woanee) tata’ S tact aa mee inte Sole hn T. obprien Heneaa will be Ad phus, Russian dancer, and “The Lost Romance” on @s THE VAGABOND Ll tom THE TAVERN GLOBE 8°", lent tie Moves Next Monday to SAM H untae THEA. “The Golem," a pho- toplay based upon a Jewish legend, Evenings st 8.30, Ww to-morrow. It is the work of Paul Wegener, a European actor, who plays the title-role. The scenes are y, Saturday, |and McCullough, Emily Earle, Ruth . | Wheeler, Helen Stanley, Pauline An- HOW derson, the White Way Trio, the Ten Spillers and the World's Worst Acro- its sixth! bats will | interpol te new features, _ AMUSEMENTS, Td Pouteos PLAtGKYUND DAILY SERVICE Steamer “HIGHLANDER” Lvs. Battery, 9 A. M.; W. 192d st, 9.45 A, M. 2) SATURDAY AFTERNOON TRIP Steamer GRAND REPUBLIC | Lys, Pler A, Battery, 1.80; W, 1824 St, 200 P, Mf SUNDAY SERVICE th, wot By. Bre i) (Ono: LA & LYNNE OVERM, Hy no The © Ist ‘Year |W 4ttn st S GREEN GOBDES ZIMBAL| Wed. and Sat. at 2.30, 39TH ST. ‘Theatre, near 7. r. a ir the ; r | Mauingsa were dey b vay ste tetat 00; C Sate 0c (ine: abit | BYRON | mranious | TEE ON $1¢— DANCING — REFRESHMENTS KE GUILD PRODUCTI Palisades Interstate Park Commission Telephones; John 4826; Bowling Green 7 6, 7 and 8 Wet St. Ty. 43. 5. 8.10/LAST ERGU: Richa TS 15 BAT Hudson River LAST? TIMES) By Daylight ‘Ola Glo ry i chy | 1s now i Bin DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. Seen THEATE Wi 48 ST. “Washlagtod Irving,” “Hendrick Hudson” | ODL the a COE “DeWitt Clinton,” “Robert Fulton,” ona “Al _ AMERICAN SHIPS ARE 4 7; vA \e Direct Rail Connections. All through rat) ohne VOyAa | CENTRAL Pinar iia ban, [| Uckets between New. York 48d S187 | vey combination Passenger and Freight | waist «A GONNECTICUT | seo Mone, Reauran shige, “Post Lisurioes tiromers, Ltd | Daylight Saving Time, ‘Rey number beside ship's name indi« | j Tora cates operator shown bottom of coRimne Carle Ring Winninger winter | 14 ‘k’psie|) Satur | Bun- North Bound Service tvice || day day day, from pointe ept Suns n Weabrosses ni Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, o and Buenos Yor Meton (01) Pram New 6TH WEEK. “suits oF LAUGHTER” vening Journal Jean. Pei “Atene NEW a EER A BOO “IT 1S EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL” New York Times. | MODERATE | SEATS 2 WEEKS | | SMOKING PRICES. IW ADVANCE. | PERMITTED, oAST kohaina, Kobe, Shanghais zk Yokohama, Manila wheat Sl ST. PIER, NEW YORK. UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY LAWALL P Honolulu, Mani lombo, ‘Calcutta From San. Fruncivee ILIVPINES, EAST INDIA la, Saigon, Singapore, Co= Surv 16 August 13 r Kaltimore COAST IST rower Heino Laci nw kowieo Bowes TGINTNG SUNDAY i PATHE presents | Ru ‘ard Kiplings | Witton Bonotit - Of Cleroy SCHA JACOBSEN sins 94, Munson ‘Bo : ‘hor Mt. Beacon inci! Gay's sport at small expense. Prague, Bohemia, where a Jewish rabbi is supposed to than any other,” said Rudolph Kott- | Kummer. have created a clay idol, imparted to man, manager of a Swiss watch com-| ‘The horse was bred by August Bel- | it @ spark of life with the ait of caba- and is now] listic rites, and then used it to save the el D. Riddle, | Jews from exile and destruction. The picture will be accompanied by music and costly that only kings and kings \ Ware “achievements, and winnings /of the thirteenth and fourteenth cen- favorites could afford to own th-m. and is otherwise very interesting and|turies. The prologue includes a Pass- Other features will be a dance by May Kitchen winding watch the: ral Cory, a jzma scenic, and Tony Barret wath hut ttey HANGS HALF HOUR __{Sirz' cartoons wah Sr ee erate aaa * AT STEEP .OOF EDGE) rrarro—the chiet feature will be GALETY, By & 46 St. wRANI MALCOLM STRAUSS’ Riorep ro HE ‘iWICE BORN Wi ippodrome, Next Wea Nicht bet Fy i. P.W SHUFFLE ALONG *,Phices™ ‘sues, sien", 19,88: ot Ain, Era tat Anita } N Z Stewar arti Broadway at Sist St. ; PUNCH & JUDY =, THE NetaneonHoon PLAvifol te “THE HARLEQUI INADE”” ‘ANIGHT AT AN INN” OWING ix: gues | THE WIND} AUDREY. MUNSON STRAND. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA /jp ) tore raze. TOMOFOW EY, . BUSTER MAR oe listed Dunsane’s Vetter, SUMMER PRICES—ORCH,, PALACE s Next to Luna Park | Flitered, ‘Sterilized FAVE. jCONEY ISLAND 0. Band Concerts, Diving Exhibitions. SSS Theatres Under Di Faction of Hugo Riesenfeld CRITERION SALT WATER WIMMING Fool ented. x David Powell and Mary Glynne have ie ru ye AN Eva Shirley, Jimmy Duffy, Numell: Mannpton & lake vine | & Louise, Laster & Mov Frabell & Bro., Bopbte Gordone, othe | GOLEM Europe's Greatest Artistic Triumph in PROLOGUE WITH “ELI, ELI” and USUAL BIG VAUDEVILLE. WFSLFY (DINTY) PARRY 7 - : (Oct: AN LINES ¢ EAH GON rane) WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET TH! Harry Kranz & Al B, White, Will & May La Var, Bobby Randall, Hallen foivnccmaniey met Dron Stsamboat Co, atROL BORE WOMAN en END Continuous Noon to 11,30 P. M. Hippodrome, Next Wed. Night bah jeath St RIVOLI fer*s22: RIALT Beginning Sunday DONALD CRISP Production i cabodinn A Paramount Picture by Edward Knobloch BUSTER KEATONCOMEDY ‘'The Haunted House” FAMOUS RiALTU ORCHESIKA Hugo Riesenfeld and Joseph Littau eels A William A. Brady Production “LIFE” EEPLECHASE | CHTIRY int FUNNY PLACE | TERSTATE PARK. (UNA | “Society Dogs’’—Universal Comedy RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA TRIBUTE FOR BENEFIT of things given to the children. Marseilles. ERVICE CLUB FOR SOLDIERS Al he, | Bee SEEY'SE MUAY PRPche TON PARTICULARS. 5.20 U.S. SHIPPING BOARD Washington, DC up a jolly party Highland Falls 25 NEWBURGH $ For the “Stay at Home: BEGINN NG or shine, Mi; West dney Grundy world famous play TOC CR RL RiverLine|| | pets. i? THE HUDSON TNE POPULAR ROUTE Ss, Ss. BOSTON enna ae Splendid Steamers and Serv Srekerirn on enet to Newburgh and re New York's most pop. outing. Musle and $1.00 N.R,, Houston St., 6 P. Ly, Pier 40N.R Hoa. ston St.,5.907.M. Pier TOE.R. Boa St, 6PM Daylight: Sev. Time | Tlekets at Piers and Conselidated Ticket ‘Offices UN A A SUNDAY EXCURSION thul_trip of 150 miles through the Es River and on Long Island und. Good music—Refreshments, HUDSON NAVIGATION “Str. Richard Peck COMPANY To New Haven] susan s Ly. Pier 40, \ [., Houston Bt, 9.30 Jamee A. ke M. "Return ue New York, Pier 40, NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY & ‘Utoy DANCE Terrace Garden AND ° PALACE 22%. near tezingon av i ay or Evening Fores Dancing from 2.30 MALCOLM STRAUSS’ PHOTO DRAMA. THE TWICE BORN WOMAN Hippodrome, Next Wed. Night foot Canal St., Pier, 10.00 BM: Eating "New: Round $4.25 frip PHONE OANAL 9000. a0 Emme | ane SERRE OF PLACER : STRAY ND[)tirou0'ttort ” with D Wes! EY RARRY | in "NOW DR NEVER," | pea BLAS VANGYILR | TRAND To-m'w'Woman God Changed! OF PLACER” with “BOB HAMPTON | cing, in Now ima" rich in Ory and si Round Trip Far re (ine! x). 1.70 Gu sale” guuday only ‘at the ® Tier, ior 1 4331 Ve mses yenensengsepeeniiasiaemmnal ll MET TTT - Pe AMUSE 6.40) 1210 Ni 56.78 ||| Leavine i iy Tanti ED nent 209 Hi aa 8 Inc.Tax | EP RESH MENTS, wusie OPPOSITE WEST 130TH &¢F. METROPOLITAN VINE ‘ rod * 1 ched fr SALT WATER SURF BATHING NOW, min a iso het wow at Pier hy SR, THROUGH the CAPE CUD CANAL | Schotule, Wo afs ana Sundays (Daylight Saving Time.) Gan MY vs0am. From Sie ir. Murray ot) Sun tre art Be 5 Morning tted on Mondays LARE 00 OFNTS ACH Way, Telephon 4 and 7380, “INTERSTATE PARK ‘TAKE THE Pryor’s Band DYCKMANST. FERRY ENTIRE SEASON, BOATING, It re Ou Free Cire | Fall Ouida anor ae = Fare 5‘): TON. a MOONLIGH! SAIL (SUNDAY AETERNOON SAIL TO KEANSBURG AND RETURN “Nesebur ‘gh a — STEAMER POCAHONTAS | ,10) Pm at Won CASINO TOMORROW (SUN.) EVE. a Si ise ney, ignding PAL 4 Laake NK CARTER MEMORIAL MIDLAND ee LINE yin BILL IN TESTIMONIAL |B E A C Ht 25c. SIGHTS! EEING ACT FANSBU N. J ete euler aad’ triranmenter Dally 930, 10.30 a. M IDEAL AMUSEMENT PARK. Hh 4 Ratery dally 9.90 A. M., 200, Ste, SMT aud ht YESH Whip cierase ae a ec ter cee

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