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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ¥, T9YU.- JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRL WHOSE ENGAGEMENT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED quick at repartee as he ts on catohing who formerly batted news for slz- nick under the pen name of Hi Speed, is now busy boosting burlesque. tell the gang I haven't really quit mused Walt “for every girl Yesterday afternoon @ casual a quaintance stopped for a word or two and said, quite incidentally, ‘The Town That “Jes" yesterday, is a] ASTOR—William Fox's film show- WORK IN STATES MED IN CAPITAL Gov. Blaine Assails Mellon, Urging Repeal of Income Tax “Secrecy Clause.” FILMERICK. There was @ young player named “The Grand Central Station is on 42d Street,” shot back Tom, and the friend vamped away. in our show ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHURCH TO CELEBRATE FOUNDING OF PARISH ||“ Who can’t act and, by gosh, never ON WITH THE DANCE. Art and business of the motion pic- ture industry will forget the cares of celluloid for one night when every- body among the stars, directors, finan- clers and executives will frolic and the Third Annual Supper Dance of the Theatre Owners’ Cham- ber of Commerce, to be held in the room of the Hotel But he went in a fillum, And, gee, he did thrill em When he juggled an overripe stttt. PHIL UMM SAYS. Sumboddy once chirped he'd ruther be right than President, be @ movie actor than right. The seventy-fifth anniversay of the founding of St. parish, the church of which ts in Weat 16th Street, near Sixth Avenue, will be observed with a week's celebratio: beginning Monday morni = There will be pontifical masses every | R°bn Hood” 1s living up to Its but I'd ruther Francis - Xavie: ¢. 2.—The “best and progressive Groups in the United States met here Wo-day to discuss means of adding im- Petus to the progressive trend of eco- » WASHINGTON, It isn’t often that Viv Moses, prize ballyhooer for Willlam Fox, and J. EB. D. Meador, who holds down the same kind of a job with Metro, agree upon Governor-clect Smith guest of honor and with United States Copeland and State Senator Walker, counsel for the The- will be the Senator - elect day of the week, with the exception of! RIALTO—Agnes Ayres is the star next Saturday, with Bishop Dunn,| Of “A Daughter of Luxury,” the pic- rector of the Church of the Annunci-| {ure made from the stage play, “The ting at the mass Mon- The solemn mess of requiem | be included on the program. on Tuesday will be sung by Bishop Conroy of Odgensburg, while Bishcp Gibbons of Albany will be the celeb- rant of the mass for all sodalities and| opens to-morrow. societies of the church on Wednesday. The children’s mass on Thursday wili| t!n,"’ still considered by many to be be celebrated by the Right Rev. John Collins, titular bishop of Antiphello, while Bishop William F. O'Hare of = Jamaica will be the celebrant on Fri-| STRAND — Maurice Tourneaur’s #he American people. Bives gathered under the auspices of the People’s Logisiafive Service, Organization created by a handful of Wren in Congress two years ago. To-day’s session was a sequel to end ic a sense a part of the meeting Gf. Congressional progressives at the Papito! yesterday, Progressive bloc was formed that bloc borks in Congress the pro- greasives who met « Work in the various States. Will seek enactment The progres- atre Owners, will occupy the box of comes down to mixing up thelr favor- . Rothafel will direct the diver- tissements of the evening. “In the Spotlight,” will re- veal fashion, foible and personalities in a distincitve manner. Harry Reichenbach will act as mas- ter of ceremonies. Vincent Lopez with his two jazz orchestras will Thankegiving Spirit was still working on an over- time basis and both J consented to mention stars that work engagement of Miss Helen La Fetra, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Lin- =. La Fetra of No, 118 East ist Street, to Louis Lee Stanton has been announced. She is an active for each other. Gay,"’ Interpolated Mores Sure wearing some nolsy new over- when a definite “New nothin’, ‘alentino, hero of ‘Blood and Ramon Navarro, lead in “Trifing Women,” will be the cen- tre of attraction in a voting contest to decide which of these two stars Is the attending Aare en- member of the Junior League. The shot back J. B. D., here to-day will] wedding will take place early in the used to belong to ‘Tom Mix’s of progressive The other progressives _ Will keep the Congressional group in fouch with the country and will try to stimulate and rally public opinion along progressive lines. An all-<lay session was ending with a dinner Archbishop Hayes will pontificate} “10rna Doone,” will be the main at the closing mass on Sunday, Dec.|¢Ye®t. A new Fokino ballet will be WAR CROSS IS AWARDED TO J. L. MacDONNELL MACHINE GUN ATTACK With Thanksgiving well over and “last Thursday,” Broadway cinema managers are plan- holiday bills for the titled to vote The preacher will be Bishop] %t#sed. Hickey of Rochester. Christmastide While many of the managers, of course, have their bookings all safely tucked away just ready to spring at the proper moment, of the Broadway cinema impressarios are announcing their plans. sbaiisthn/ sac EE “JUST GETTING USED” TO STOLEN FUR COAT WHEN COP GRABS HIM “Pahaw!" Exctali He Is Arrested for Taking Ga ment From Sleeping Student. . Treat, a student, No, 42 Park Place, New Britain, Conn. walting for a train at 5 o'clock this morning, fel asleep in the Grand Cen- When he awakened after a minute's nap his fur overcoat was champion catch-as- asked last night for one of her curls by a feminine admirer. personal even for a personal appear- ance!"’ flared Betty, Got Prisoners. tant District Attorny John 1 MacDonald was notified by the War Department to-day “Bristow of Kansas and other noted Men and women will speak. to be devoted first to a leview of the work done by the Legis- ive Service since its inception, and on of plans for en- HMesing the scupe of ite activities in “That's too refusing the re- to, Cameo and m: will be added attractivi way of films and other features, but the managers believe in the old adage of “Do Not Open Till Xmas" and are paraphrasing Rboord 10 disc awarded to him for galaintry m bat- ns, both im the New York yesterday after six weets in the Canadian wilds shooting scenes for “Glen Garry School Days,"’ fight with a bear in one of the shots. <., but the beay wi! never look the same. Dana's next Fatal Millions." At first for her witty MacDonald enlisted jn the 107th In- United States en- He became a sergeant the organization, will report Members of the newly | fantry when tered the war. and presently op the work. orgunized progressive bloc will attend, ‘except Senate Ao-night in t | Totul attendance at the conference @ about 150, according to a list of acceptances made public ‘This list includes the names of leaders labor movement, women's activities, Borah, who will speak But, according to rumor, way cinemas will hold open house and muny have promised not to raise their Patrolman Blumberg had noticed a young man leave the station very badly ssed except for a fur coat. taxicab Blumberg and Treat overhauled Geaiyeai as creas aes up che sie VAUDEVILLE vated stairs at Sixth Avenue, ! IT was just getting used to “DANCE Terrace Garde: said the young man, J smart Phyitis In a some of the hottest fighting that the American troops had to do. The Germans had machine gun which, was doing a great WHY, ALICE. Chanced upon Alice Brady on upper Fifth Avenue lute yesterday afternoon . us is not her wont, was smil- No doubt she will call herself Haver. Samuel Gom- pers, Victor Murdock, member of the Comminsion; Warren ¢ Brotherhood of - Lecomotive Engineers; Herbert Quick, ; Amos Pinchot, brother of the Pennaylvani “Brawn of the North’ “The funniest thing Just happened she burst out. into « big store just now to buy some vill be arralgned forces. There was a call for volun- teers Lo wipe it out and MacDonnell and eight of bis men got They managed it nicely, surprised the buck in less than Board of Review. “Inquisitive” Valentino has NOT ee GET $4,000 IF THEY WED GIRLS OF JEWISH FAITH] S7R AnD Constance Talmage r to Long Island City. in front of counter upon stood at least 250 thermom- As some of them were very I thought I'd buy some for Then I looked them over. Hach one registered a different degree und | bought wrist watches instead.” returned to the furthermore, he does not intend to. Helen Jerome Ei Abbey Scott will be among those present. Demanding repeal of the “secrecy of the Federal . Blaine of Wiscon- sin in his speech asserted that pub- ficity of tax returns would Urive rich into the open. sailed Secretary of the Treasury Mel- Yon on the ground that he ts not as in pursuing millionaire @odgers us smaller offenders. “serted that the Government now main- igipins 4 veritable espidnage system on they do not cheat, but that in spite of that many Wealthy mep succeed in evading the law. position and were kun and cight prisoners. But that was not the end of it, For rmans managed gun and crew in nearly same position—and this time the Ger- mans made some additional prepara when a year old and js just returning for the first time as a full fledged movie star Imagine Mary Pickford without her Grandsons Mast Be 25 The will of Louis Mandel of Bayside, 1,, filed for probate at Jamaica to-|GQLUMBIA Burterars: a7 Pee ENID BUSY. A seented note from Enid Bennett, aid Marian in “Robin Hood," tells Screenings that she has contract with the producer, leading ‘eminine role in “Your Friend sereenitization of sketch of the same Strongheart, his magnificent . Strongheart has shed the Theatre Owners’ ber of Commerce dance to-night and the Goldwyn dance scheduled for Dec Again there was the call for volun wonder dog without “Fach of rs, and again MacDe eight men responded. the delightful Thin time they even of the sum of $4,000, . Were the only ones who es nd refuge in a little shell- hole, where they remained until night, y returned to the American handy as a movie director super-spectacle movie offing. Goldwyn promises “the biggest yet."’ They haven't named the director, 3 to receive the Income of th trust funds until the “A tax return is a covenant of the r with his Government, be an open covenant,” crime and evil es, and the . hints that some 1168 Myrtle The No. eceives: $6,000, © that should til later inthe attack on the Hin + recelves $6,00¢ denburg line MacDonnell was so se- verely wounded In was sent to the estate totals $2 Sen CIN AMUSEMENTS. ‘said Biaine, Uhings breed in dark pl “Secrecy clause promotes and fosters Kurgles over at the sprospect of seeing Broadway tol Hospital for a AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Ac, THE PASSING SHOW _9F 19% Presenting Willle « cheats and frauds on the Government. fax return need fear publicity,’’ ——<————— _ PUGILIST ARRESTED 30th & B'way. Even. Matinees Wed, and Sat Musical Comedy aged to rejoin his regi DWAN SPEAKETH. SALLY, IRENE& MARY home is at No, 1402 Lexington Ave- Best Features On the Screen ing of a deluge, ‘The Town That Forgot God,” continues its successful run. ‘ CAMEO—“Tho Super Sex." a tense Grama released by the American Re- leasing Corporation, will head the CAPITOL — “A Blind Bargal Goldwyn’s pseudo-scientific picture, dealing with the ape-gland treatment, will be the principal film. Other pic- tures and music round out the pro- gram. CRITERION — “When Knighthood Was In Flower,” starring Marion Davies, continues to do capacity bus- iness, . LYRIC — “Dou Fairbanks tn reputation for grandeur. Impostor."* which will be the film fea- ture. Other films and music will also __ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. N. Y. HIPPODROME TOMORROW (Sun.) NIGHT, at 8.15 Final Appearance Hippodrome T' CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Best Features | — TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE \\O\/ ES $1.00, $1.60, 62.00, $2.50 and $3.00 (plus 10% Tus RIC! NGT. EVANS a GALT s SCHLEG by BLEG aE Dee. at 3.00. HIPPODROME SUNDAY AFT. DEG, 10 McCORMACK Lan Appegeas N.Y, Until October, 1973 Fy) Mgt. amed ah mUNZ ri Music for the Pianoforte at Dec. 8.15. Season Sebi Nay Piano. Wi, NOW at Box Office. RIVOLI—"Outca one of the stage successes of Elsie Ferguson, has been made into a picture and, with Miss Ferguuson as its star. SELWYN — “The Birth of a one of the greatest pictures ever filmed, opens a week's engagement Monday. x, TUES. EVE,, DEC. 5] 3! i w q CAR & TOWN HY NF MARGUE ks Eran POP cates BUA. at CENTURY THEA., 62d & C.P.W. Soprano; ‘Techat ther Bulle & Andente Gams Marche Milltaire; ‘Weber, Arias from Faust to §1 at Oentury ™Tuch talked of picturization of Vieloncelin “Recital—! AMUSEMENTS. Entire Week Beginning Monday FIRST NEW YORK SHOWING “THE BLUE RIBBON EVENT OF THE SEASON ive et] | SUE __ BE ROSA 0 SWA L D ____ (Baldwin Piano.) iti ecital by URSU GREVILLE! Arthur Judson valiine Mus, Hureau & S. Harok. THEATRE TOM'W AFTAT 3 AMUSEMENTS. EWPIRE. sass 0-Art Plano. ¢ AMUSEMENTS, nen NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE at 6:10! POP. PRICE MATS, WED. & SAT. BF. KEITH ' « 2 THE TEXAS NIGHTI NGALE NI y| MERTON 5 ve Bat. at 2.15 . HN, Avenue, in York- of grand HOPKINS JOHN BARRYMORE. THE MO wirw GLENN HUNTER =FLORENCE NASI e ee PERN DANCING FREE Popular Applause Co Sunday Afternoon, nl Kast ts West" hway & 4) ha Symp ‘anid the, Famons FORINE BALLET EXER Soeiececies “LORNA DOUNE” Twice Dally, 2 8.15.|Prieo! y. provides a trust fund of $4,000 each | HARRY KNICK ‘KNA § for three grandchildren, Sylvan, Howard | HASTINGS’ CK: The will reads, my three grandchildren will receive the placed {n trust for them, when they marry girls of Jewish faith. e not to marry until they hav attained the age of twenty-three years. With PRANK X. SILK, LOEW'S: BERT LYTELL A D St ATE. Betty comson’ in | “TO HAVES TO HOLD” GOLDWYN presents wiiouere|UpAPITOL “HUNGRY HEARTS” ry at Stat, Capitol Grand O B. 8, hae PyramidPictures, MBAR Wi. Soe eae ‘ COHAN THEATRE, or TNE NEW SONG AND DANES CLITiE NELLIE KELLY’ “HENRY MMILLER'S THEA. 108 & 38-4 ST MATS THORS 7 Sar INA CLAIRE’: “The Awful Truth #_ KNICKERBOCKER Hsxay 434% si. YANKEE PRINGESS Kalman’s Latest Masi MUSIC BOX THEATRE: THE SMAKT COMEDY WITH MUSIC, | Oninict BiisSéurs| * | VANDERBILT West 48th St ” ‘Byes. at 6.30 rm WPA COURTLE(: 7 Mats. A i GINSHAN GIR with apoE 1A a a STAR EARL CARROLL THA, ih Av. Sth 8 3 s. THURS. & BAT.2 30 FULTOW Tem SS. 400 St ve ines TO-DAY 2.80, Mats, Wed. and Sat , T= TORCH- BEARERS MILATIOUS COMEDY Musicat Ting NSPRINGTIME or when he was a star quarterbac 5, so that the ordinary problem confronts the dir —_— PRISON PALLOR LEADS TO ARREST OF PAIR IN SERIES OF ROBBERIES ON HOMICIDE CHARGE HOLTZ, DE HAVEN & NICE, Roy | CO. SON z tor in chief didn’t seem Billard Cue to worry him a bit, BLO350M TIME “You have asked worried me most during my XTETTE, GLIDING WAY TRIO wn HARLEM 2 oe Retier known as Pinkey Burns, was ar- Glenmore and Theirs, W. of By. WHISPERING wiki RES SUPER MYSTE! the Long Island studio of Paramount, and I'm standing right here to shout to you through this megaphony Penitentiary. to the Brownsville Police Station, Was to be held for i Rockland Ci ounty: eustody upon receipt from Robert 1. Tayden and W 48. Bry.0048, B Mats. Thura@Sat.2.50 THIN ICE He was taken In Not thai 1-aonitilike't0 sac Corr Fwi ut jer Sheriff of COMEDY WIT! ene | Maxine Elliott’s *,8' ed SAM H, HARMS Dies | JEANNE EAGELS i in “RAIN By John Colton. & “staged Wy John Dy. Willlame, 2 John Golden Successes—— MADGE KENNEDY in Frank Craven's Riot wadding! “SPITE CORNER” BooTa|7 HEAVEN USTIN STRONG'S LOVE DRAMA, . TO-DAY & Wed. 2.50 have a good directing a picture and ev the film is dressed in the the twelfth century, leAving a pawn- Wc 8800 vs BOF JOLSON'S 59th THE WORLD we iWe it ‘THE INSECT PLAY. BuO *™ Pe ust GRACE GEORGE jerman Trevor—Robert Warwick 636 Stone Avenue » was stamped) by you must admit And two othe: the farmhouse of Gustay Smith 14 and stolen $200 n Smith fought the men plexion and manner ax an ex-convict not long out of prison enter several twenty-fifth through the scene “And that's what happened many a I finally hit upon tae seheme of compelling all the lot dressing in the costume of the period of the picture. appropriately time with me, Avenue and st Matinee To-day. Layden and Hughes nabbed the pair oribed them- Thomas Cooley the bead with a on suspicion SEVEN CHINESE TAKEN IN RAID HELD ON BAIL Lum See. Hip Sinn Tong Leader, Ar- thirty-seven, © flook and mingled with the ‘UP SHE GOES|| « 8 oO BROCK PEMn CHARRCTR A jimmy and a screw aricer found in Cooley's pockets, also a hand ful of valuable jewelry, had jewelry and a big packet of pawn- Some of the Jjeweiry Miss Etta Warren, No. 135 East 5t8h Street, as that stole Thanksgiving Day until we put on a drama of the South The visitors just wouldn't dress that way and the scheme was off.” don Three Charge: en Chipese arrested in rald No. 17 Pell Street were held in the Centre Street Court to-day for examination on Dec. 8. $n $1,000 ball each for having na Yr poreension und two in $100 for smoking opium, . avid to be the head of the Was held in $1,000 for Kearns alxo THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS -FRAZEE THEY “FEEL” PICTURES, Mary Carr didn’t quite know to amile or cry a couple days ago, following a little affair given in her honor and where all of the other guests were blind children * said Mrs, Carr, identified by Four were held * ov ‘ov PRINGESS Weat 424 Street » Police Court, e Smith held them in suspected of haying of Yorkville one going through t ing as a solicitor aw a8 THE, COMBORTING. PLAY, EFO'c OL NSE Ir ish R ose IT 1S THE LAW is A New Melodrama by Elmer L. Mlolation of t for having a sii there are among blind children until I talked to a score of the helpless tittle 1 was surprised at their knowedge of the latest pleturcs and touched at telling what they “Il asked one of the tots how she knew so much about the pictures and she cuddled up close to me and wh's- ‘Teacher sees the then tells us just what is go- and I think White wife of the heat of the Hip Sings ones at the party. y magazine sub- , the other remaining in the vestibute as a lookout Police records show that Cooley hax spent thirty-three year has been arrested sixteen times since Kearns also has a prison record Ae eran he PASSENGER ELEVATORS IV SUBWAY AT WEST 1687) Commission on Dee will receive bids fer two passenger ole- “BERNARD a ig HM Soak “UST. 2 TIMES | NATIONAL | FIND RODY OF ‘WOMAN MISSING FROM BRONX ———— in prison and Miscovered Suicide In Believed. Clara Hartman, Freeman Street, . Wan found to-day at Hazzard’s . under the Pallsades, The Transit that situation right there was . SOMERSET MAUGHAM, played i or seen upon the t atation of the Omadway Subyew. ALTHOR HOPKINS Proven ETHEL BARRYMORE ia “Rose Bernd” Mais, Wed. and Sat. 2.50 & Bat. at BIGGEST LAUGH THIF IN TOWN: Ser and disappe ra now operat ' Tom Oswald When finished the work will hy about $283,000, is believed, killed “herself by ' nAU EMANN, into the river, k Btreet and Fourth Avenue, atx, Wed. & Sat. 7 2 | THE LADY IN ERMINE With Wilda Beonett_and Walter Woolf of Dy. By, 8.0 Wed. and Sat Greanwien Viutacs Focus A. A, MILNE? s THE ROMANTIC AGE ASTOR TneaTs WIL IAM “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” Sat DAVID BELASCO Presents. LENORE ULRICas icky wuDso foqalties me DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK THE DANCING GEOR SO THIS 1S LONDON! THE HIT OF THE TOWN! “HOWLING SUCC Gury 69 WEST €6th ST NEAR CARNIVAL’S BANDS ARE FAMOUS FOK 1: FRED STAUER’S TEDDY BROWN’S “VERSATILE ORCHESTRA’ and “THE SIRENS’’—ake were TUES, CARNIVAL NIGHT THURS, LADIES’ NIGHT Mon., Wed., Fri., Special Attraction Dancing Every Day In The Year 2.30 P. M. u to 12.30, Admission Daily 55c; Sat. and Sun. 60c & 75¢ 200 Instructors for Lessons Anytime, DANCING CAKNIVAL ROLLER “REVELERS” ot Biway. Twice L A ST 2 DAY D. W. IFFITH'S | 31.00 & $1.50 PRICES: "anise: Nie D, W.. GRIFFITH'S For One Week, Beg. Monda: | SELWYN ‘EATS Now, ST. NICHOLAS RINK — 69 W. 66thSt.. near B’way West Win Bt enii ain in ip oye Ww wwa¥ EIR MUSIO SKATING Phone 3700 Co umbu WOLI SINGED WINGS’ ; ~ ELSIE FERS wiUTeAST and SENNETY IALT 0, AYRES * MARION DAVIE iGHTH 215, HOO KNIGH IN THOOD louse 14% St, 4 3d Ay. Po op Bronx Opera Hi “PRENE” x BROOKLYN, “OLIVER TWIST” SOLOISTS —DALLET—ORCHEST! Faith Baker, di CHARITY. SHUBERT = gy Tomorcow Night MONSTER BENEFIT 30-STA KS30 GREENWICH ui Non, Patt e Helen Meh, h Be William Stowltts, Olivette ' NE & MARY" 1 Sullivan Th Laurel Neme.h. us Tannen POPULAR PRICES ‘ ——oOO i WORLD WANTS WORK wamneia

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