On the Screen Lorraine's Shaft to A, E. F. Wants IL S. Constitution 24FiremenHurt Preacher Is Arrested TheAmerican Studied in All Schools After Wife Is Legion Geo. Ariiss in "Disraeli" at the Drowneil Neivs: Strand; Wallace Reid in "The Dedicated bv Legionnaires: Security League Finds No Defi¬ InLumberYard Couple Alone Vlien Boat Over« LocaL State, National Hell Diggers" at the Rivoli nite Place Is Assigned It by turned and Woman'* Friends Schools of Nation Ask Investigation War Veterans for state championship honors will be By Harriette Underhill Marshal Foch and Ambassador Herrick Whole $100,000 Blaze Will Hear the feature. Join Announcement was made yesterday SANTA ROSA, Calif., Aug. Thursday, September 15, Fresh from a view of fhe warrant murder 21..A General Dawes and Sec¬ will mark the opening day of the con¬ "Disraeli," at in that the National Security League is charging was issued at vention. The annual confab will con¬ feature picture at the Strand this week, Countryside Flirey Unveiling Ceremony; soon to take 19 Fall Two Stories I.akeport to-day for the Arrest of steps to make the study When Rev. John A. in tho retary Denby at State tinuo until Saturday noon. Friday, Sep¬ George Arliss seems to us the screen's Given Two French Honors of the Constitution of the United Spencer connection tember will be featured a Major Emery Shed at Tisdale ! with the death of his wife, Mrs. Convention in 16, by pa¬ greatest artist, and if in two or three States one of Crumples Emm» Jamestown rade in which former service men from the standard require¬ Spencer, who was reported drowned in months rumors reach our ears that ments for school children of the coun¬ Yards in Richmond Hill, Clear Lake on 27. all sections of the state will appear in The ; July Spencer was line. the of the "Disraeli" is losing money on the road FLIREY, France, Aug. 21 (By The pared to speak to them in a language try. league is endeavoring to give and Three Go to arrested to-r.ijrht at San Jose. 1,200 Delegates and Saturday, closing day the Constitution a more Hospital Many convention, will be devoted to a track then we will throw Associated Press)..Lorraine's monu¬ they understand." important Mrs. Spencer was alone with her up our hands and Marshal Foch told the place in school courses because hug. Guests Will Meet and field meet in the afternoon and the with ment to the American Legionnaires: public band when she died. The husband was Sept. finals in the agree the producers who tell us Expeditionary "We must be strong, and we can have it contains the fundamental principles quoted as had boxing evening. the dedication was Workmen Save 40 saying they been boat* 23 and 24 to Outline that making good pictures is a thank¬ Forces, of which strength in peace only as we had it in of the American government. Horses ing, when their craft overturned. To Elect Officers one of As the result a recent His less Kolkcr has a the principal objects of the pres¬ war, through unity." of question¬ efforts to save her were Policies for the Future Officers for the will be job. Henry done the naire sent the to the futile, ho said, coming year of ent visit of the American dele¬ Besides speakers there were by league educa¬ A coroner's jury brought in a elected by the Women's Auxiliary to great piece work in the direction Legion many notable pesons includ¬ tional officials of forty-four states and Locomotive Spark Blamed of verdict gation to France, was unveiled here to¬ present, deeth by drowning. Everything is In readiness for the the 165th Infantry at its next meeting and the star, Mr. Arliss, possesses ing Ambassador Jusserand, Major Gen- Alaska. Porto Rico and the District of for That Friends of the preacher's wife, third annual state convention, to be on Wednesday evening, September 7, more magnetism than most of the day by the Legion's representatives in eral Henry T. Allen, commander of tho Columbia, it was found that there is Conflagration for further and askerf at tho 69th 68 Lex¬ American forces of an increased interest educators investigation, the body held at Regiment Armory, handsome of the screen com¬ the presence of the whole, countryside, occupation; George among May Smolder for was exhumed and an Jamestown, N. Y., on Septem¬ ington Avenue. The auxiliary has heroes W. Mrs. in the Constitution as a for Days autopsy pay» ber 23 ap¬ bined. Marshal Foch, Louis Barthou, Minister Wickersham, Douglas Robin- subject formed. Issuance of the warrant and 24. State headquarters an¬ pealed to all women who are interested The story fascinates ono from for the Liberated Regions, and Ambas¬ son and Mrs. G. M. Minor, president school study, but that the teaching of lowed the of the fol« in the welfare of the wounded and start its had been no def¬ Twenty-four firemen were injured, report autopsy s'm. nounced yesterday that Brigadier Gen¬ to finish and yet there is very sador Herrick participated in tho cere¬ general of the Daughters of the Ameri¬ principles given three geons to-day. eral Charles Dawes, Secretary of the sick veterana of the 165th Infantry to little love interest in It, and what monies. can Revolution. inite place in the curriculum of the seriously, late yesterday after-1 enroll beforo the meeting. Plans for The people of Fllrey, who all speak Given country's schools. noon while fighting a fire which caused Navy Denby, Governor Miller and Na¬ the work of the there is might be deleted without leav¬ Harding's Photograph This canvass also showed that in extending organization moro or less English as the result of the of $100,000 damage to the big lumber and tional Commander John G. Emery will will also be announced at the meeting. ing the interest diluted. their long association with the Ameri- Major Emery brought Mayor many states the pupils may complete coal Alexander Refuses address in other we to Flirey an autographed photograph of the courses in yard of the Tisdale Lumber Com¬ the Legionnaires. Dr. J. T. But, hands, shudder cms who held the sector, were deeply President "To the required citizenship Harrington, of chair¬ Attorney General Roles on Emblem think of the dreary thing this story affected by the memories the unveiling Harding, inscribed, without ever having- seen or read the pany, occupying the block bounded by Poughkeepsie, might have become. No one would people of Flirey, with cordial greet¬ Constitution. In the announcement Throne of man of the convention program com¬ General Charles D. Newton brought up, laughing and crying by from the United States to France." Maure, Ridgewood and Ninetieth eve- Serbia^ Attorney pick as a movie plot the story of a turns as with ings made by the league of its intention to mittee, expects that the convention has ruled that former members of the they exchanged greetings This will in the one-room wooden nues and the Long Island Railroad, will be the largest of former American prime minister who was maneuvering their American friends, and intently hang make tho study of the Constitution a Paris gathering Legion who continue to wear to to shack which at present serves Flirey of no in Richmond Hill. Four alarms were Says men get money prevent Russia from Requirement all schools j Report service ever held in this state. the emblem of that and following the progress of the exercises. as and tele¬ grado It has been announced that National organization getting control of the Suez Canal. And City Hall, school, postoffico particular method of teaching is advo¬ turned in. It is believed it will be sev- fail to pay np their current dues are that is all there is to it. Emery Dccoratd by France graph office. cated. The announcement "The Commander Emery, who is at present of a Never, pre¬ says: eral days before the blaze, which start- Jugo-Slavia Monarch, Recov» guilty misdemeanor. The ruling vious to this, has the Suez Canal in¬ The Legionaries camo in automobiles After the ceremony the representa- docs not down a in France with a delegation of 250 was made after Security League lay I ed in a coal near members the Samuel E. Aronowitz, terested us in the least, and yet, if from Metz, stopping on the way while tics of the Legion went to Etain, the method of teaching the Constitution, four-story pocket, the ering From Illness, Pre« Legion touring battle¬ chairman of the state Disraeli Major G. Einer" national com¬ home of former President Poincaré, to center of the burns itself fields, has so arranged his schedule as Legion's legis¬ hadn't succeeded in Rearing John but hopes, through tho methods yard, out. fers Two to be in this for the lative committee, had addressed an in¬ Sir Michael Probert into opening the mander of the American Legion, who dedicate a monument to the civilians adopted by the various states, to assist The firo was discovered simulta- Loving Hearts country conven¬ to the General. The doors of the served in the First Division in the war, there who were executed by tho Ger¬ tion and to outline to the at quiry Attorney Bank of England for the in developing a general plan which will two men. in delegates various of the have been of the we were a wreath on the grave of Lieu¬ mans. The ex-President received them neously by Alfred Brown, of Cottage,' Paper Asserts the New York convention the national posts legion payment canal all pre¬ placed be acceptable to all." 3 asked by state headquarters to see that pared to throw ourself down tenant JefTorson the first officer in person. .-... Willow Place, saw smoke and flame policies and program for the future. in the Feigl, the PARIS, Aug. 21..The Syndicalist Local entertainment for the 1,200 this rule is enforced. aisle and beat our bond on the floor. of the First Division killed in France. The party returned to Metz for billowing from the yard and turned in newspaper, The People, says to-day that Of all the which have been Major Emery himself received from M. night. Chauffeur Shot He an alarm. At the same Alexander of delegates from the various counties, as plays Commander of When time Alfred King Jugo-Slavia is re¬ ¦well as several hundred additional Boxing Carnival for Wounded Men transferred to the screen, it seems Barthou the insignia of Lowórth, foreman of the company, who fusing to return to Serbia to ascend the that none have been more the Legion of Honor and from Marshal to Honor Legionnaires to was with a of six men throne. guests, is rapidly bein«: worked out by For tho benefit of tho 100 men in done successfully with in Belgium Returns Hold-Up Scene working gang ¡n local committees. A. Bartholdi Peter¬ Seton Hospital, in the Bronx, for tu¬ than this one of Louis N. Park¬ Foch the War Cross palm, BRUSSELS, Aug. 21..Minister of the yard, saw a great pile of lumber "Alexander's hesitancy to accept the son, of er's. Mr. Arliss's previous recognition of his having been wounded has invited the in the extreme northeast corner of crown has now a Jamestown, third vice-com¬ bercular treatment, state picture, Defense Deveze people . tho grown into decision mander of headquarters ''The Devil," was only in the fighting in the Argonne and Victim of Game Rob¬ block He to refuse the the state department, is has arranged a big boxing carnival for for tho good spots, during orders. of Belgium to show their gratitude Craps burning briskly. sent one of throne," the newspaper chairman of the committee on conven¬ next The entertain¬ director, James Young:, we be¬ being cited in American army toward tho United States by according bery Wounded Twice After his men to turn in an alarm and with says. "Two loving hearts in a Wednesday night. lieve it did some General Pershing, cottage tion arrangements. E. B. Briggs, com¬ ment has been arranged by the Bronx was, awful things, President Harding, a national reception to the members His the five others went to the rescue of are preferable to a throne and sub¬ mander of and it is difficult for any to be Ambassador Herrick, Major Emery, when visit Demanding $20 horses were a in our Ira Lou Spring Post, No. County committee and will bo the first picture were of the American Legion they forty which in shed jects days." it adds. 141, of is a of a series any better than its director, even with Marshal Foch and M. Barthou Belgium 28 and 29. Official re- James* Lamont, a chauffeur, of 522 near by. .Vienna of Jamestown, directing large planned for the entertain¬ a star like Mr. Arliss. citizens of Flirey. August messages July 26 said amount of the work. ment of these veterans. Phil Bern¬ He is one of created honorary ceptions have been arranged in several Eleventh Avenue, was shooting crapa Chief Joseph Mooney, of the Fifty- tho betrothal of King Alexander to the few stage stars whom you do not The monument unveiled to-day, and the visitors in addition with several friends at first Luncheons, automobile rides over! stein and George Woodman are in wish shaft, towns, Thirty-ninth Battalion, who arrived in answer Princess Sophie of Vendóme, daugh¬ the beautiful would talk when you first see him which is a blunt, obelisk-shaped will visit tho Belgian battlefields and Street and Eleventh Avenuo yesterday to the first turned in a ter of Prince Chautauqua district, charge of the contests, which will in¬ on the screen. It isn't reliefs of two alarm, second Emmanuel, Puke of games, boxing bouts, shows and other clude exhibitions by several that you object bearing has "doughboys," cemeteries. afternoon, when three men came up and a third call at once, which brought Vendóme and Alençon had been features are prominent to his speech, only it isn't necessary, with appropriate inscriptions, stands and over the shoulders of the Chief announced. being arranged. Head- boxers. Daniel F. Skilling, 578 Oak He is able to be- peered Deputy John F. O'Hara. It was Princess Pophie was quarters for the convention will be at convey everything with¬ beside the road facing the village craps shooters. After on for a found to sound a born in 18S8 at Tree Place, tho Bronx, secretary of tho out vocal aid. In of I and the old France Unveils Tablet looking necessary fourth Neuilly, France. the Hotel Samuels and the business Bronx has spite the excellent tween the village fighting moment they drew revolvers and said alarm and this brought Deputy Fire Alexander is thirty-three years sessions of the County committee, issued supporting cast, the interest a front. From the monument the tako all the old.] convention will be held a defi to any other post to match his little when drops of the for¬ To Foreign Volunteers they guessed they'd money Commissioner William F. Thompson to King Alexander is out of immedi¬ in the state armory. Local clubs have tho star leaves the scene. trenches and entanglements 21..Foreign volunteers in the game. Lamont was robbed of $20. the scene. ate danger from his recent program for the entertainment of the Dale is are still visible. PARIS, Aug. attack of offered their rooms for committee Margaret excellent as Mrs. mer battle ¡¡no Flirey who sworo to France at, the At 7 o'clock last night ho returned The fire and is on wounded men. Noel the rôle hoii3e was allegiance Bpread rapidly from one shed appendicitis tho upward meetings. Travers, which she cre¬ itself, where every destroyed outbreak of the war in 1914 were hon¬ to the snot where he and his compan¬ of lumber to as to j ated on the now half rebuilt. another, flames leaped trend, according the official bulletin Full details of the stage. Mrs. George Arliss in the war, is fully a the ions had been held up and discovered more 200 on his arrangements, in-j Convention in is seen as ored to-day at ceremony held in than feut in the air and clouds illness issued to-day. eluding hotel accomodations, Kings County again tho wife of Disraeli, Know Victory Is Ours same, where men the gunmen. He asked that his $20 be of and "The railroad and she a Invalides, the spot the black yellow smoke rolled out. King's condition is much im¬ rates, entertainment and other matters The various post3 of the American gives splendid performance. A returned. of on the of in Reginald out In his address at the unveiling Major joined the Foreign Legion. tablet Thousands persons foot, on mo- proved," bulletin reads. interest will be sent to each of the Legion Kings County aro selecting Denny, grown of his al- the that the was that "on Au- "Get away from «aid one, "or in their lu slimness into a Emery expressed hope unveiled, recording here," torcycles, automobiles, and in other 040 posts of the Legion in this state delegates and alternates to the ing too, too solid remember free men of all nations we'll make take a bullet in the and all annual Charles, H still an enemy of 1918 would always gust 21, 1914, you conveyances gathered about the yard. BELGRADE, Aug. 21..Tho Jugo-Slav delegates and alternates at an county convention which will adequate lover, and three of the world enrolled here for France back." Power in the third rail on tho main National has date. be held in the 23d Louise Huff does nothing at all as the things: Assembly decided to com¬ early ! Regiment Armory, "First.We didn't trust them in the and right." Lamont argued for a moment, and as line of the Long Island Railroad was memorate the late King Peter by des- Bedford and Atlantic avenues, Septem¬ corresponding lover, but does it pret¬ he started off one tily. Other» in the cast who do past and won't let them trick us into Forty thousand men were recruited of the trio shot him shut off while firemen climbed to the ignating him "Peter the Great, the New Jersey Convention 15 ber 8 and 9. The Amersfort Post al¬ good in the future. for the the twice in the He was removed to elevated of the to Sept. ready has announced its work are Frank Losee, Edward Rat- impotency Foreign Legion during war, back. platform West Bridge Liberator,"and erect n monument to The New Jersey State convention of delegates. cliffe and Noel "Second.We know th© victory is ten thousand of whom wer« killed. Five French Hospital and then sent to Belle- Station of the line, which looks down him. This action was voted at They are Kenneth Toarle. vue. yester¬ the American Legion and its ladies' Hall, Irving Smith, Either Mr. Arliss was ours, notwithstanding they assume to hundred Americans were numbered His condition is serious. into the yard, and from this point day's session. auxiliaries will bo Taimado Bergen, Robert Hall and especially de¬ think otherwise. those who enlisted in Detectives I.cef and of water onto the held at Asbury Park Thomas The signed by Providence to play Disraeli among August, Lowenthal, poured burning lumber, on September IB, 16 and 17. Papas. alternates chosen or else he "Third.We must always bo pre- 1914. the West Thirtieth Street station, were Trains running between the NEW- YORK'S Final at the last of the are puts on a remarkable make¬ Pennsyl- LEAPING THEATRIC arrangements were made at a recent meeting post for ho assigned to the case. vania station und Jamaica were held up Lincoln Wilü-am up, is like him to the life or, « NEW meeting of the convention committee Webb, Remsen, Wil- to the for some time. AMSTERDAM, H 42 St. Evga.StUL of the state liard Bergen, Irving Strambold and rather, portrait, for we never by Susan Clough, Rlceardo Galetti and Five firemen of Hook department held in As¬ saw this clever Jew who so the Rivoli chorus. The from Orchestra of 300 and Ladder MATS VF.0.4SAT 50íM230 «AU Park. William Repucci. knew well, gavotte Opens who were bury pearly half a is Election Company 143, fighting the A NATIONAL Harry C. Kramer, of century ngo, how to win "Mignon" charmingly presented. Parliamentary flames in the were first TRIUMPH Camden, chair¬ in the game of put and take. Marcel Salseo sings an aria from Its Series of Concerts yard, the to be man of the speakers' committee, who Town Party for Queens Village The Be Called in Canada overcome by smoke. They were car- mmin hit was unable to be titles, evidently taken from the "Dinorah" and Willy Stahl, violinist, May ried present, wrote that Under the direction of Queens Post, play, leave to be plays "Humoresque" and "Souvenir." Arnold out, revived and returned to their mm definite assurances from Commander SOI, a block nothing- desired, and Volpc Conducts and posts. Others were overcome from msli.ee. ( of the American party will be held on the the photography, settings and costumes There is a picture called "Scenic OTTAWA, Aug. 21..Possibilities of Emery Legion, Sec¬ evenings of August 2fi and 27 on Creed make dono in a new color Audience at Lexington an election a of time to time by the heavy smoke and retary of the Navy Edwin Sen- Disreali "at least 99 44-100 per¬ Splendors," Large early provided topic had to be carried to Denby, Avenue, between Jericho and Hempstead fect. It is a United process, the Rivoli Pictorial and a Theater Is Enthusiastic keen discussion to-night among mem- safety. ator Porter James McComber, of North roads, The Artists production. \ Nineteen firemen were thrown to the Dakota; Senator David Queens Village. proceeds Thero is a scenic to the Christie comedy "Sneakers." i The first of a series of concerts un¬ ,bers of Parliament from various parts i£HL©l3»E TBSEATTKR I. Walsh, of will go to a fund to purchase a perma¬ prologue of the Dominion, who have been drawn ground from the roof of a two-story A Massachusetts; Congressman nent feature, with Judson House singing der tho auspices of the Musical Mutual shed on Maure Avenue when NATIONAL of Joseph meeting place for the post. Un¬ something At the Rialto the- feature Is "Cappy to the caí ital over the week end be- the struc- INSTITUTION Fordney, Michigan; Colonel Forbes, usual features have been appropriate. Lillian Poli Thomas Protective Union was given at the causo of the uncertain ture collapsed. Three of the men wero the head of the new Veterans' promised by sings "Giannini Mia" from. '-The Fire- Ricks," with Meighan. "The political situa¬ War the committee in charge. Chairman Old which has been at Theater last tion. The division of as to the injured so seriously that they were Risk Insurance Bureau; Governor ¥,d- Fred Simon fly." Martí», de la Torre is heard this Nest," playing Lexington evening. The opinion taken to the j ward I. former and his committee are re¬ week the AstOT Theater, is the feature at/ orchestra of 300, under the direction course the Prime Minister should pur¬ Mary Immaculate Hos- Edwards, Governor Wil¬ ceiving the of playing "Pracluoium Una Alle-1 of sue has intensified the interest. pital. They were James in- POPULAR MATS. WED. & SAT, liam N. and hearty cooperation prac¬ gro." The a the Capitol. These will be reviewed Arnold Volpc, included the musi¬ general Norton, j Runyon Alvin Owsley, tically the entire of comedy is Pathe celled It was that juries to back; with chairman of the Americanization com¬ population Queens "Name the with to-morrow. cians from the Capitol, Rivoli, Rialto, s;;id, also, gnat pressure Philip Kingsley, SEATS AT BOX Village in the support of this venture. Day" Snub Pollard. » was to bear in favor of a possible fracture of the OFFICE mittee of the Legion, had been received Criterion and Strand theaters, New being brought and Edwin right leg, in response to invitations to York; Strand Theater, Brooklyn, as¬ an immediate dissolution, but the ten¬ Crowell, injuries to bul h RY MILLER'S THEATRE W 43 Ft attend the Franklin D. Roosevelt To Speak "The Hell Diggers," at tho Rivoli, is New Yorker Burned sisted of dency in the last two days has been legs. FIRST NIGHT lO-XlGHT convention and address the hy by members the New York ÇHAItJ.KS nrXJ : aires. Legion- Tiger Post, 23, has invited Frank¬ a distinct disappointment to us, for we Symphony Society, Philharmonic and somewhat away from that idea. Loworth, with the aid of the five I Pmntl i lin D. Roosevelt, former Assistant Sec¬ like Wallace Reid only in lieht comedy, Smoke Bomb orchestra. laborers, got the horses from the shed Wilbur J. Clark, director of athletic of and we do not like Explosion Metropolitan Opera before the flames THE events, announced that in retary the Navy, to address the next Lois Wilson in any¬ The concerts are the outcome of the MONTREAL, Aug. 21..The Montreal reached it. The ani- SCARLET MAN contests golf, of the which thing. She seems to us to luck all of Gazette, considered one of the mais were turned loose In an A New Farce Comely by Wm. Le Barca tennis, track and field meets and box- meeting post, will beheld on at present warfare between musicians and strongest open lot, Mats. Thurs. and Sat. on August 26 at 170 East Sixtieth the things which a leading woman of ! Steps Grenade Camp of the government organs in the dominion, after which the men formed a bucket Ing for the Legion of tho managers above-mentioned the-j W championships Street. Herbert J. Vock, the post ad¬ screen should have. Perhaps she Meade Officers1 aters. Placards in the to-morrow will demand editorially a brigade. i St. M«W. Wed. & gat. ^Ncw Jersey are being arranged. He have a Training Camp placed lobby of Ev«. 8:30. PR IC ES 50e to It». also said that such jutant, has announced that Mr. Roose¬ may pleasant voice, and if so the theaters urged public support for call to dissolve Parliament. The cause of the fire was not deter- well-known pugilis- why does she not the and Suffers Painful mined. ''¦¦ » with tic favorite as velt has promised to be present and join band of injuries tho musicians "in thei- for The newspaper will declare that an¬ Firemen expressed the opinion Emra» James J. Corbett, "Gun¬ motion stars who are to The Tribune struggle l¡i>li¿rt's Jmnn. »nest boat" Smith, Charlie Fred that an unusually large attendance is picture coming! Special Diipatch justice." other session can add nothing to the that it may have been started by a Molodj ¡'lay Glendinning Weinert, looked for. east to be henrd as well as seen? Th;s of the and that from the locomotive of a Mi lie by Mabel WIUlW Nick Aug. 21. .David J. The therter was crowded with friends strength government spark passing H .¦ .1 Fulton, Spalla, Sergeant Ray is only i. suggestion, in because we BALTIMORE, I Car] lundell Smith, Joe and others put Sheehan, of Richmond Hill, Long Tal- and sympathizers of the "locked out" the last Fossion of an expiring Parlia¬ freight train. Hubball au.] other», Benjamin will do not --¦ Fair for Flatlands Post like to receive those scathing who musicians and ment is more likely to be a scandal than m A Wholeur appear in the ring and act as referees. letters us and, N. Y., is attending the Re- enthusiasm ran high with Humray Tunea, which toll that our criticisms a service. i The program for the entire week Boxing bouts, dancing contests and are not serve Officers' training camp at Camp when the curtain arose, disclosing an an constructive. Could anything' of Jobless Tailor .*.»w<** shows a busy session for all Legion¬ old-fashioned barn dance are among; be more constructive than that? Meade, was badly burned on his arms orchestra imposing size. There was Hangs SAM H. HARRIS BRYANT 6544' naires and their the features when he a second demonstration when Arnold V ! EVER SAW." boxing ing machine-tho course of true love camp. préluda Meistersinger," the a limited engagement at the Ilronx Opera Long Island on the which-preliminary bouts in all classes and small tanks reinforced an prelude and Love Death from railway bridge .Booth TnrkingUm. does not run smooth. But Dora sug- j large "Tristan lloufre to-day. division, at East Ninety- i- liman and 106th Infantry Post Auxiliary to Dance to him that he invent a infantry regiment, the attack of which und Isolde," and the Overture to "Ri- with gests dredge A. announces first Street and Ditmars Ca- ADVERTISEMENT Two bands will restore the had been halted machine enzi." Tho second concert of the se- I William Braiïy tho open- Avenue, will furnish the music that landscape after it by enemy Ins of a new play, "Personality," on Sat¬ narsie. The body was found suspended LYNN for dancing at the block party to he has finished with it, instead of leaving gun fire. rics will be given this evening. urday night. August 27, at the Playhouse, fifteen feet from the ground by Mount¬ held on Clifton Flace, between Classon it all messed up; and so d «es. The tank3 advanced in front of the \> t< ;-.- In T" suddenly riosed its ed Patrolman Martin FONTANNE A GENTLE Teddy run last Saturday. Kelly. WAY and Grand avenues, Brooklyn, next It was not an easy job. but the gift of infantry and after routing the enemy 2 Lake Seized as Kelly climbed to the bridge struc¬ Dora's hand one the wan Yachts, gm°- TO END CORNS Wednesday night by the. ladies' auxil¬ was, infers, a big objective captured. During Brock Pemberton will present "Swords," ture and with the aid of a railway em¬ DOHAN $ VÍS2 iary of the lÖGth Infantry Post. The incentive. the advance of the tanks a number of Rum Runners. To Be Sold] with Clare Eames and Jose Kuben In the ployee hauled Borv's body up to the LAST 8 NIGHTS.EAST 2 MATTXEK8 proceeds will be added to tho fund de¬ It is distinctly not a Wallace P.eid smoke bombs were thrown to hide th«* CLEVELAND. Aug.'21..Two steam! lead roles, st the new National Theater bridge level. A note was found in on August 30. tho Thm Modem Method, Scientific, voted for welfare work among the for¬ part. He Bhoul'd bo happy-go-lucky operation from the enemy. The sham yachts, the Vorice and the Tranquillo, pocket of the dead man addressed to SäSaüS'' TWO LITTLE Easy, Quick and Sun mer service men and the dependents of and debonaire, but never efficient. He battle hud been completed and Sheehan confiscated by local authorities for al¬ Tho "Greenwich Village Follies of 1931" Michel Chcturko, 662 Rockaway Avo- men killed in the World War. The gives a good performance, but he has with other men attending the encamp¬ leged whisky running between Canada will open at the Khubert Theater on Tues- nue. In it Borv said he had The old com endcrs were '.'.0. ! decided to GIRLS I harsh, residents of this block have offered little chance to do the thing he does ment was walking over the scene of and this port, will be sold as soon as day, August kill heart «rude and uncertain. came himself, being broken be- They every possible cooperation to the com¬ best. Most of the people overact and operations when the accident occurred. legal formalities can be arranged, Pen H. Atwell has been head cause of unemployment and SiLiBERTV OOP MÄTS'VfDÄSÄri into was appointed inability disrepute. mittee tn charge. They have promised perhaps Lucien Littlefield is guilty, Sheehan taken to the base hos¬ Federal Prohibition Agent Fred Counts of the promotion bureau of Bhubert vaude¬ to send for his wife and three chil¬ % WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW Then a world-famed laboratory to decorate their homes with a view too, but at any rato ho Is the most pital at Camp Meade. There it was announced to-night. The crafts are ville. dren whom he left behind in Russia. created a new method, and millions to winning the prize offered for the amusing member of the cast. The frund that he had been burned on the worth $40,000 each. have adopted it best decorated home by the members story and scenario are by Byron Mor¬ left leg, right arm and hand. The William L. Curry, master of the The new way Í3 of the auxiliary. gan and the direction by Frank burns are skin burns, it was said to¬ Venice, Ivy Burney, said to have been Blue-jay.liquid Urson. night, and are not regarded as serious. the Cleveland of the or plaster. One applies it a buyer liquor, and touch. by Arrested for Instead of the overture thero are 1 Sheehan was said to be resting com¬ several members of the Venice crew, The pain stops instantly, Shooting Boy selections from "II Trovatore," sung fortably at the hospital to-night. spent in in default of bail. jwllh ÄMM PENNiWQl and soon the corn to-day jail whole loosens HACKENSACK, N. J., Aug. 21..-Ed- i i ÜÜÜd SEATS OFFICE and comes out ward To a Orths, twenty-five years old, AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AM) HITS. DIRECTION OF I«EE AND J. J. SHT7BERT f.AIFTY. pare corn and keep it now owner of a chicken farm on the D'waj is it the moment Ridge- «31 Bt. & folly. Stop it ap¬ wood Road, in Weistwood, N, J., was WINTER PROMENADE THEATRE SLÄ.*' ÂSTOR pears. Remove it in this arrested the GAoDPNlf^ft2^^' Ä4« TQM'W NIGHT "The ¦** gentle way. to-day following shootin;: TH6iWllini ^MW*B* ^fW "Su;. pi bv Cooitn/7 i;r-r^, /«om Cm«. Part The MESSRS. Three Musketeers" represents the ..,..». >h ù in à»- Watch 'one corn go when Blue- of Edward Van Blarcon, twelve years II^MEWTO-" of ,vii.'" .., Matinees 2:15. hundreds of thousands pi" jay is applied. You will let it old, of Westwood. The boy is in a MATINEE TO-MORROW. íiOo. Tí» S2.00. Wed. and Sat., expenditure .AW deal serious condition in the t of dollars to over an Ht/» NCINB with all corns after that. Hackensack: f»CMT!ll?Y r-'i 77, & Central I'nrk West. 'A Ripping Revue".worm carry exceptionally Send to the store Hospital with a bullet in the abdomen, -: _»_%,«,. .-i .t,«^. «v fit? A 1>lay »y OWEN DAVIS, one of the most talented casts drug now, Ortha, to the ad¬ Wl,h long period according police, 0EMJoUo5L s';;7.777;'",*?'-: can that has ever on a. S '' r- ,r Wed. and Knt. i; mm MIMIC the to ST. MUSIC L, or Platter mitted shooting the boy, but claimed Mat», Tli Week. WORLD¡ btat'i'cl.?2F. by Mil, m N(.\N. appeared screen; liquid With ELEANOR EKtrK^RÄ!P- ensure as to be firing at a hawk with a shotgun. THE 11: cli pendent of the theatre) FIRST MAllNKK WEDNESDAY. accuracy, well as beauty, in SHUFFLE AL The authorities say the boy's wound LH¿J PAINTER. the colorful costumes; and to the was made a bullet and not ). No rouvert or admission chareo ('. to is. gorgeous, provide Blue=jay by shot, Now York's Most Rostaurant. vast number of and Stops Pain and are checking up Orths's story. POP. WED. MAT. 50c to $2.00 Fancn.atlni: COMEDY^VK WED. NIGHT special impressive settings that WALLACE REID Instantly iliubfrf. ;in«.l Jessli; B( were to a Ends Corn* Orths, following arraignment before West Bren'.nM at 8 3(1 necessary magnificent on the BiWway In "THE Quickly interpretation ... HELLOlM«£-. Justice of the Peace Paul Schulz, was PRINCESS Ä TO-NIGHT ¿£. 4!itli RL'Nfats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30. screen of the majestic glories of Duma6* book. RlVOL!st. a iv- «çw^: paroled in the custody of his counsel. THE MASK OF HAMLET A SATIRICAL OO M EDY "Of all the new plays wc have seen, we ff>*Al-T0 ThomasMeigl With nn "oAll one, one all" I 'I IMKS Id "i APEV KSV . Excellent Cns( for ffá CUIIBCDT11« 1'1'-I>. W. of B'y. »i. ? 3d. liked by all odds 'March Hares' the for ;' BJOture CflUDCnl MaU. and 2:30. FIRST MAT. THCRS. NK.A'I'S ;. X^V: SQVARE * Wodneasday Bat.. best It has the smartest dialogue of TO-DAY. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN ARRIED the season and sparkles with «nUi wit, EAST 0F VIVIAN MAFtTIN and I.YNNF OVTRMAN and satire. As some one 48th STREET Mfll/ËÇ 1° ''"' NORA BAYES humor, re- THEATRE lYlUVCd THEATRE NEXT MONDAY marked at the matinee, this play was Beginning Sunday, Aug. 28th _I not written for plumbers. It is an in« ,eI!ectua- LONGACRE Mata "ved1- aniTsat" 2'30 'I ,onic- If y°ur minfl woul<1 LYRIC THEATRE HALL <7y ,&** ;, Weber Offers Vou '! welcome a stimulus don't miss seeing fiïïgiïS m NMAE P*t MÍISI^V" ,his "«««.*." TOV/NOPEN'.NGTO-M -V.VÍJ ¿HT Á mWWi V BîB4&râa«I Icnthlmn, Tim Hnuntingly Dtautlful Loïc Stury. |_.Stephen Sun._ at 8 and Kyrs. 30. MaUncea Tliura. and Ral S? PUT TAKE With WALLACE "A Pp:n fr. m (,.¦ rr'i Bi - 'ËDDINGER BOOTH ÍS& Ä^Ä, îïïl *.,* «. - 77 ft ft. 8£ fi. .30.- to ÍÍ Mat _ prp^n« M,1',ov'"1 Z~^::: ¡ ENOIANIWG TMP (*8ECIl|'_zi iii.ro i'o i&sat TEA^BOCML* !»¦ times so^....___ SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY. Aul. WIM.JAM ARijss Ol RESTAURANTS Wfcn FINAL COURTENAY J¡¡S WMlMtidllHirM AND REDUCTIONS CA/1KO EVS.8-'30-rflATS. «VED -5AT. TO.»""* ^-^ COFFEE SHOPS .gfccB&L AND 1VIM.IAM FOX pre'-*! ta GEO&6X 4RLISS ON ALL LOW SHOES LOLA FISHER R ÍC THEATRE. 5» SI & Col CIrcl«. XKA KOOJW TEA ftOOHS IN!N HIS GP'ATWfGR *Tt íT SKCE5SSUCCESS PfiM il l\ TV\ ICE 1'Ali.V. a ..:. S^áT "it's a darned goo 1 atiow -and, it's I a ..10. Includes GOOD SKATS FOR AM, «7 WEST ?9th ST. Brogues, light weights MATINEES 80c. NIGHTS 3.0.--S1 00 GARDEN I'hor.o Mur. Ulli and white LITTLE Lunchron ¿Oc. Dinner 11.00. S71J shoes. Lasts and Pat¬ CT Till '" Served In the Afternoon Te». THEATRE 1* rQQthO 3111 THEATRE.:Ev*».jMa«3*.E. Wnl, WILLIAM FARNUM Garden. Alao a. 1» Carte Servie« tern» \\rnt It Jt Yea dl. UF Bï.; 0 an 1 Hal. our own St, Mat«. Dl LEXINGTON e& exclusively design. Watl, and Bat. at 2:30 IIII.AKITY and REOTKD î;'^v,'^; USE NIGHTCAP MYSTERY I Bj HARRY 6 WiST Ï8T1Î ST. SCOTCH artists Built Mil.I. VIIDE 14 WEST CIST ST. «'H»l« TEAROOM ¿¿«¿V!. föusro Festiva! by "Itobufitly amiiNlnir.".Time». U.\( lil.ON AM) Lunch. Dinner. Alirrnoon Te». Home tt»e» Giganíic ¦'" DINNER Jam», 1 '.vier A>; .. ll ProtiCtir» LI .. a: KiTvcil fn Scoicti »cone», uhortbread. Paatry A umita» plia, t"OJ" CENTRAL 47th St. DcllK-litful diirdens. I*i ... 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