AMUSEMENTS

the week on Stage By Joseph T. Shipley •_ YOU KNOW ME, AL *T*HB Ring Lerdner stories make only X part of the vatae of "Elmer the Great," at the Lyceum The rest of the aserit lies tn Walter...

...Morris Hlllquit presided, opening with a short address in which he assailed the claim of the Democratic party to progressive support...
...J. O. plays a smaller part tn the invariably deft performance, but receives equal honors for the writing of one of the fullest and funniest farces of situation several seasons have shown...
...at the Harris Theatre, is writing an Italian translation of this play for production to Italy...
...Thomas assailed Governor Smith and Tammany Hall for responsibility in New York City election frauds...
...When a really good play is written around Abraham Lincoln (Drinkwater's is too episodic), I want to see Walter Huston in the role...
...jgj "Sj Opening Friday Morning, Oats* It i Erich von strohelms "Tht warnM March.'* I At the Rlaito—Beginning OsssstK eighth and last, week of The BSSf...
...Eleven of Eugene O'Neill plays were produced by the Provlncetown Playhouse before one was accepted by another producer...
...Wholly apart from the skill of the presentation, the subject must be of intense interest to all who have (as we all have) been so belabored with the point of view of the Allies...
...New York City...
...Rita Neve, English plantste, at her Town Hall recital on the evening of Oct, 18, win present a sonata of Borowski, the Schubert Wanderer Fantasy and smaller numbers by English composers and Liszt...
...John R. Voorbla, said the morning after Election Day last year: The Socialists complained that the other parties were trying to do them...
...Herman Kobbe, Nassau, N. Y...
...Miss Marsh Is the author of several authoritative books on the dance and numerous articles on Its present-day phases...
...His fighting speech ln which he denounced both parties as defenders of capitalist interests, drew round after round of applause...
...On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, a Tolstoy symposium will be given by Robert Moras Lovett, Paul Jones and Harry F. Ward...
...mi Movietone comedy The psrasy tmwm At the Rlvoli-United AWMs-lheM...
...Tinder the circumstances, what would you do...
...The play is to present It at a larger theatre to association with Mr...
...A program of unusual variety wul be presented by Ernest Davis, tenor and Ivan Steschenko, basso, at their Joint recital at Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, Oct...
...A second edition of "The Daily Record " ah illustrated tabloid Issued on behalf of Gang War," Willard Mack's melodrama at the Morosco Theatre, has Just appeared...
...L. Bernheim, Jr...
...Waldman And Coleman Visit Upstate Cities gcula Waldman...
...The "mlcropnony" radio talk Elmer makes is one of the many incidents where laughter at the gawky lad blends with liking: but what the audience undoubtedly envies most is—not his phenomenal pitching ability, but—bis capacity for sleeping and eating . . . unendingly...
...but the central Idea, that of a wealthy young law student whose wealth—being still bis father's—depends upon his abandoning his true love to marry'the little country girl (who will have none of him, so that he gets his true love after all...
...All three candidates are cheered by the reception given them...
...Slowly our hero's arms rose above his head...
...Adventurer's League) engages to clean out the aheep^ killing cow-herders of Wyoming, because the lady he has Just (meat romantically) met and loved lives somewhere to the neighborhood, he little snows what dire deeds he la starting...
...Herman Hahn, candidate for Lieutenant Governor, who hails from Buffalo...
...works a little harder than he need, and spells some of his genuinely funny moments by that added sense of strain, but his Hercules, both as waiter and as lover, is a competent bit of clowning, with lines sprtokltog laughs through the nvlodies of the evening...
...Now in all parts of the land I find the signs of an awakening...
...Waldman has been at Schenectady, Albany and Buffalo...
...Richard Gordon, Harold Elliott and Frank Shannon...
...and "The Ooan Makers ^Poe-Bke drama treated At the Paramount Trunin THeliniliai 2=t*er 6th^ Tnomas Melgbea in *«Tne Mating Can...
...Counting "Gang War" and his latest opus, which at present bears no title, Mack has four plays on his mind...
...More than $600 was collected to defray expenses of the meeting, and a large quantity of literature was sold...
...At trie morning services 11 a.m., the address will be delivered on "Tolstoy, The Man" by Edward Howard Griggs, LLD., author, lecturer and head of the Department of Philosophy Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences...
...what to alight degree would alienate us, wins, to its extreme, our fullest sympathy...
...Sub-Committee: Prank A. Andrae, 12 Cayuga, Co hoes, N. Y...
...Telephone, Algonquin 5865...
...W. Griffith's "Battle of tbs SSB»* J Arthur Margetaon, Louise OsesfBf aad irvtog Aaronaon's, The OSawSS* era...
...Each week there will be an informative discussion of some phases of the dance and a review of current dance events...
...Her father held the gun...
...Just why he should have bem drawn into the war is something Eddie Rosen, song writer, could not (like so many others of his time) quite understand...
...The second play will be "The Earth Between," by Vergil Geddea, a new American writer whom the Province town considers its newest discovery...
...I have kept that promise...
...there eS si m I third and last week of CofcaCrfxstgssy A in "Two Lovers...
...Here tie no arguments to establish what every thoughtful person admits, that there was no single guilt in the World War...
...Sidney Ross...
...hector pointed hlssatlrteal darts at the film Capitol's activities...
...candl-' date for State Senator, 22nd District...
...And father watched...
...That's where the compulsory clinch gives another cute touch to a regular wild west show, that needs only the proper throw-back of mood for enjoyment...
...Emll Jennings' picture...
...The good old melodrama of the wild west grows out of a new wrinkle to the first act...
...At the 9 o'clock open forum, Dr...
...Masonic Temple, 1591 Boston road, Sunday evening, Oct 7 th...
...Two of Mr...
...WHAT PRICE MUSIC...
...She was also the first to edit a dance department to the New York newspapers and started a precedent to Journalism by her "Dance World" column...
...German Movies j TN the midst of the flurry of theatrical openings, with every producer struggling to put forward his hit first, the little motion picture houses go calmly on, exhibiting films one should not miss...
...but the efforts of the young newspaper man from Ohio to be respectable, faithful to the wife be loves, while acquiring a measure of city sophistication, lead to as amusing complications as one might desire . .. down to the unexpected peep of the "cuckoo" from the upper berth...
...In many places, where it is said that there was no chance of reviving the party organization and that no adequate campaign could be made this year, Mr...
...Julius Gerber, New York State campaign manager, at the State Headquarters at Room 408, the Rand School, Is kept busy answering applications for the speakers that come ln every mall...
...always the stern word of the father sent them high, Her declaration of love finished, she pressed her srms about our hero, hugging him to a close embrace, "Put 'em down I" said father...
...It win include the classics like Handel, Schumann, Brahms and Wagner, the Russians Tschaikowsky...
...Several times he sought to lower his bands...
...This reopening has been postponed until later to the season, when the play will have a limited run with Erin CTBrienMoore and Edward J. Ballantlne to the leading rotes...
...Charles Francis Potter, win speak on "Religion and Religions.*' An open forum win follow...
...9, will sing a recitative and aria from the oratorio Jeptha by Handel, a group of German songs, two French songs and a group of English songs...
...Eearly to the evening at Havemeyer and South 4th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and at around 11 p. m., to the 2nd Judicial District, New York County AMUSEMENT IN BRIEF Walter Hampden announces postponement of the opening of "The Light of Asia," from Thursday night of this week to Tuesday night of next week...
...Waldman succeeded ln -interesting new groups of youn_er people who have taken hold with enthusiasm and set an example which the older members ate emulating...
...Hillman Bishop Paul Blanshard Bessye K. Blaufarb Anita C. Block LeRoy E. Bowman Eleanor D. Brannan Howard Brubaker Edmund c. Chaffee Glenn C. Clement Fannla Cohn McAllster Coleman George L. Collins Anna N. Davis Horace B. Da via A. O. Dill Julian Duncan Charles W. Krvln Edwin Falrley Alex...
...Leon Rosser Land's address at the 8 o'clock Fellowship service at the Bronx Free Fellowship in it's new quarters...
...The Provlncetown plans to do with Cummings what it did with Eugene O'Neill...
...Besides Comrade Hoan another guest of honor win be Judge Jacob Panken...
...I suppose to these metaphysical nn! era's who expect to get progressive labor legislation with Raskob...
...Some of those things, Governor Smith said, were administrative details to be left, we presume, to the Election Board whose ancient chairman...
...The third offering will be Paul Green's latest work, the title of which has lately been changed from "Tina" to "Tread the Green Grass.'* It is a tragic fantasy with a 16-year-old protagonist and Is very different in theme and treatment from "In Abraham's Bosom...
...The part, with its mixture of clayey, atraw-chewtog American country type and a ccctaureness too thick-skinned to recognise ridicule, sits upon Huston as a scarecrow rtnrnrnates a field...
...Wild and Woolly "TTAND6 up...
...Louis Waldman, candidate for Governor, ln a forceful talk, drove home point after point against Governor Smith's water power program...
...OSsfl stage: Ben Black, band leader, vittiTrm 1 Cambria's "Beaux Arts Prose...
...Btft there he was, drafted, dressed to uniform, drilled, and driven to the front...
...He little knows, also though an audience that has seen motion pictures is more likely to be aware, that Dolores' father is the leader of the crowd Mike Is hired to destroy...
...To what lengths won't, a woman go these days...
...Maurer was in good form and kept the audience in constant laughter with his witty observations of the political scene...
...Such is the spirit of "Adventure," by John Willard, at the Republic Theatre...
...Israel Fein berg, and Pauline Newman...
...She was the first to introduce the study of the dance at Smith College and a number of other leading universities...
...Allin Depew, Canoes Road, Watervllet, N. Y...
...of the varied and sufficiently familiar figures boldly but effectively outlined, and excellently acted, and drawn into the maelstrom of life as it may (or may not) be led by artistic New Yorkers...
...It was New York's first opportunity to meet the Rev...
...He purposes giving Tuesday and Friday afternoon performances at the Casino Theatre...
...Philip Lettler, 60 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, secretary and treasurer...
...Evelyn Brent and Renee •dotes...
...r if _ 4 -AsSMt^^W wevd announces talks by dance critic Station WEVD has added to its program weekly talks on all phases of the New Dance Movement...
...Oca 9. Willard Mack will present his newest play...
...American stage...
...Arthur Jacobson, 173 1st Street, Albany, N. Y...
...One of the policies of this experimental theatre is to give to the authors of its choice an opportunity to have, not one, but several productions, until they achieve some measure of recognition...
...Avoiding the banalities frequent in such films, "The Mystic Mirrorbuilds its effects so as to intensify interest, until the sudden end...
...AT THAT 'IVHE Casino Theatre Is offering another of those musical comedies so obligingly turned out by the French, to which a fair bit of a story is blended with comedy, music, and other appurtenances of sex, to a melange that is pleasant and, if mild, satisfying to the casual taste...
...Isabel Stewart, 73 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y...
...at the "little" movies...
...Felix Cat man, 7 Olmstead Street, Cohoes, N. Y...
...socialist candidate •or Governor and McAllster Coleman, Socialist candidate for U. 8. Senator, hare been making- a tour of New York State, holding conferences ln various cities in preparation for mass meetings to be held later ln the month...
...As X have said, it's safe to drop to...
...10, at 1:20 P. M , with a talk on "The New Dance...
...The Life of 9413...
...Wellington T. Tinker B. c. Vladeek Louis Waldman JTancls D. Wallace Jean M. Walser Kate If...
...Following are the names of the Albany PJktmmlttee workers: Campaign Committee: Arthur Jacobeon, 173 1st Street, Albany, chairman...
...The play gives htm grasses let asnlJrnentai op portuniUes, and he gives a' correspondingly sounder performance...
...Mrs...
...Christ, modern Christianity...
...At the Fifth avenu-, for instance, the first presentation of "Germany's Side of the War" demands attention...
...The Common Sin," at the Forrest Theatre on Monday evening, October 8th...
...but direct pictures of the German war-activity, sound stem, illuminating...
...So it's all a merry mess, with Mexican villains—what stage Mexican te not?—and Indian halfbreeds, to bear the brunt of the evil designs, and all the white men (by which, of course, I mum Americans) to come out all right in the end...
...The party's national and state candidates were ln fine form and stirred the audience with timely and vigorous addresses...
...wUl be featured In -TaflV»ee| comedy by Martin Brown mm0m at the Music Box next ttsfsl Irene Bordoni is the star of tM M _ 1*9*9 Marie KeUey, who organksd settiM ed the twelve Kelley dsnSBS SJJ "Luckee Girl," at the Casino The*** returned to Kansas City to enssesv other group of dancers tar a SeSSsaTSJ Shubert production...
...The Fifth-fifth street cinema carries along this mood to a presentation of "The Life of Von Hlndwnburg," but its feature shows another aspect of good work in motion pictures, "The Mystic Mirror," with Ufa's usual excellent photography and sense of some composition (an American premiere,V by the way) develops an old legend into a gripping melodrama of the screen...
...1 " Arthur Richman is hard at Wat** adaptation of Maurice DedaTsLa or the Latitude of Love," vlssblssa| last Prix de Gonoourt...
...At some of these meetings, Herman Hahn, candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, has spoken...
...tolerance with Davey...
...Dionysus, exemplified ln various groups and characters, appear to the emotional struggle of a group of farm people to the Tennessee mountains...
...The New York Dinner and Independent Committees for Thomas and Maurer include: Pola La FoUette Leonard D. Abbott Helen L. Alfred Devere Allen Forrest Bailey Ruth 8. Baldwin John W. Bergthold Morris Berman Al...
...Thomas Assails Smith On n. Y Vote Frauds 3,000 at Carnegie Hall Open New York State Socialist Camapign '1 THE New York State Socialist eampaign opened last Friday night when 3,000 men and women attended a rally ln Carnegie HaC New York City...
...which the Messrs...
...Miss Marsh Is famed as a pioneer in matters of the dance...
...Reservations should be made at ence...
...Opens* rnSf Morning...
...to the East, Morris Hlllquit, International Secretary of the Socialist Party Dr W. E B. DuBois, the famous editor of the Negro monthly, the Crisis...
...John Haynes Holmes, pastor of the Community Church and one of the most eloquent minister...
...And I have furthermore reminded my audiences that not only has our happy Tammany warrior, Alfred E. Smith, never used one Jot of his power and influence to get us honest elections but that only this winter he vetoed carefully framed laws fixing the size of voting precincts, lengthening the rope by which the Tammany election officials release the levers on the voting machines and prescribing a better check on those who give assistance to voters— all of them laws reasonably designed to make fraud a little mere difficult...
...Cummings' first play, "Him," was done by the Provlncetown -Playhouse last season, and was to reopen ln Oct...
...The other speakers at this meeting will be Morris Gisnet, candidate for Congress, 23rd Congressional District...
...there are several occasions where any speedy worker in the audience could dictate the next words to the actor...
...Of coarse, the Russians . . . and the Germans...
...Samuel Orr...
...Billy House, the rotund comedian of "Luckee Girl," at the Casino Theatre, win produce Shakespeare's "Henry- IV," at special matinees...
...House win play Falstaff...
...IN "The War Song," which he and the * Spewacks have written, and which is on for a run at the National, George Jesse...
...Arthur Jacobson, 173 1st Street, Albany, N. Y. the community church The services on Sunday morning and Sunday evening at the Community Church, Park avenue and 34th street, will be ln commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Leo Tolstoy...
...James C. Sheaban, 45 Sparkill Avenpe, Albany, N. Y. Finance Committee: .Sam Pissmanoff, 99 Glenwood Avenue, Albany, N. Y...
...The series is to be given by Lucile Marsh, well known authority on the dance, and will begin on Wednesday, Oct...
...is truly a musical comedy theme...
...McAllster Coleman, candidate for the .United States Senate...
...Billy House (and lot, if you look at him...
...the week on Stage By Joseph T. Shipley •_ YOU KNOW ME, AL *T*HB Ring Lerdner stories make only X part of the vatae of "Elmer the Great," at the Lyceum The rest of the aserit lies tn Walter Huston He Is, and always has been, Elmer...
...Other speakers were Robert Moras Lovett, an editor of The New Republic...
...speaks with authority on the dance not only as a writer and teacher of the subject but also as a professional dancer and director...
...Keep 'em there...
...Just whether the authors intend to present a moral ln the shape of the thought that a small town mind Is best on Main street sad narrow spirits should avoid Broadway, Is a question no one ought to raise...
...He said, in part: "This campaign, so far as the old parties are concerned, is a campaign of passion and unreason...
...Willard Mack has begun a new melodrama about Trans-Atlantic flying...
...where once roses flourished, cowboys and desperadoes grin and sneer...
...Klrby Page, editor of the World Tomorrow and one of the outstanding Internationalists of the day and Harriot B la ten, famous suffragist Tickets at $2.50 may be obtained from the Independent Committee for -Thomas for President, Room 931 70 Fifth avenue...
...Irene Dunne and Irving Fisher are these two, competently enough though Doris Vinton as the flapper country girl who learned her onions in the convent Is livelier fodder...
...The play Involves some interesting departures from stage conventions...
...But hi this audience are men and women who remember last election night when thousands of people along Second Avenue, some of them literally weeping, mourned Tammany's theft of Judge Panken's re-election...
...Therefore Eddie did his bit The scenes to the orderly room at Camp Upton, to the Entertainment hut behind the lines, in the shell hole the Germans know ss intimately as the Yanks, are, because of the impelling character of the play, less Jingoistic than some might desire...
...Watt W. Webber, tenor, at Town Hall on Thursday evening, Oct...
...and the play moves its way through competent action into a p.easant memory.1 FUNNY OLD GENT ' T> Y Request,-' which J. C. Nugent and his son Eldott ha-e written, and are acting at the Hudson Theatre, carries George M. Cohan's productions of the season higher than the level Just peaked to "Elmer the Great...
...October 12th, at 9:41 AS...
...George Marion, who directed "White Lilacs," the Chopin operetta, now at the Shubert Theatre, is staging "Music ln May...
...Frederic Worlock, Mlllicent Henley...
...but the average Jewish family Is perhaps truly caught and Interestingly presented as on th...
...Robert Rltchey, Sllngerlands, N. Y...
...Indicating that the party is very much on the map ln Hew York State this election...
...has stepped forward • pees from Us work in "The Jaaa Singer...
...The audience by far was composed of newcomers to the Socialist movement...
...Better to watch the deft caricatures, ln the pictures—swiftly executed—of the musician, of the radionot announcer . . arranger, <5f the New Yorker who breathes poison save to Europe, of the lady who will and the lady who does...
...They were probably right, but there is nothing new in that'" Large Committee Sponsors Dinner To Norman Thomas Keen Interest is being shown tn the dinner for Norman Thomas arranged by the Independent Committee for Thomas and Maurer at the Aldlne Club for Monday evening, October 15 at 6:30 p.m...
...The-hysteria of the war and post war period was followed by a period of profound political apathy on the part of the masses during which big business has fortified Its hold on the country and confirmed Its ownership of both old parties...
...And Oh, the Bar Harbor Express...
...George Dobsevage, candidate for Assembly, 4th District...
...It intends to produce aH the plays he writes during the next few years...
...Lois Alberni, of "The Silent House...
...10th, at the following meetings: Bronx County, Ambassador Hall, on Third Avenue, near Claremont Parkway...
...Moussongsky and Zaremba, as well as modern EngUsh composers...
...Hla first volume, "Once a Clown, Always a Clown," was one of last season's best sellers...
...but this Is the land of the free, even if they are no longer braves...
...m*5?.5tbi^rnj** ****** attractions win be the latest cinema achievements of SSff4 r%?7- *J^** director of French origin...
...the bronx free fellowship "Where Freen Men walk win oe tne subject of Rev...
...Lucile Marsh, A B., A. M...
...She is at present on the faculty of Columbia University and New York University...
...Governor Smith has the support of "the same old Tammany, a little washed up, of the same old tiger," Hlllquit declared...
...Loudly she proclaimed her love for the hero...
...The Provlncetown Playhouse wm open its fourteenth subscription season with "The Final Balance," a translation from the TUdtbof David Ptr-kL li kt a trsgJ-eomedy dealing with the search for truth by a man of wealth through the, command of power...
...August CJaessens,' and James H. Maurer, candidate tor vice-president...
...These films are "The Cove of Zero...
...The cast includes Lee Patrick...
...A brilliant group of progressives will speak in addition to Norman Thomas who will be the main speaker...
...Ward Arthur Warner Charles C. Webber Mina Welsenberg Bertha Poole Weyl There'a L. Wolfron lranees Witherspoon Helen S. Woodbury W. X. Woodward Art Toung and others Mayor Hoan to Speak At Three Meetings In N. Y. C October 10 The Socialist Mayor of Milwaukee, Comrade Daniel W. Hoan, will speak to New York City, on Wednesday, Oct...
...Mack's plays are to rehearsal, "Hide and Seek" and "The Common Sin," and they are scheduled for Broadway premieres soon...
...But Ring Lerdner gives the actor all the rope he needs for rich pasturage...
...Nevertheless, I bring you the news that America is awakening...
...Steep by Best Beach, dtreeted by James Cruse, will be the tear...
...Arms descended, to rest upon her shoulders...
...She is now the first to review the dance over the air...
...Flnchandler Frederick V. Field Helen Hamlin Plncke Mitchell if Fisher William Floyd Margaret K. Forsyth Roland A. Gibson H. T. OUnten-K&mp Edmond Gottaaman Amy Blanche Greene Cameron P. Hall Alfred Hayes Sari C. Heck Carroll Holllster Clarence V. HoweU B. W. Huebsch Jessie W. Hughan B. A. Javits Paul Jones William Karlin Freda Klrchwey Lucille Kobn Harry W. Laldler Caroline B. LaMonte Leon R. Land Algernon Lee Henry R. Llnvllle Gilbert Lovell Walter Ludwlg Bertha Ma Illy Darwin J. Meserole Patrick Murphy Malls Tracy Mygatt Henry Neumann J. W. Nlpps Charles C. Nobis Frank Olmstead James Oneal Jacob Panken Ines Pollak Stephen Rauahenbuah L. H. Sage Mary R- Sanford John Nevln Sayre Mary O. Schonbere Nellie M. Seeds . ¦rucker P. Smith William B. Spodord Constance L. Snrlnger Helen PhelDS Stokes Benjamin Stolberg Norman Btuder Arthur L. Swift, Jr...
...A Chaplin revival balances the big...
...Shubert have to rehearsal...
...Walter Huston will have to diet through the ninths that hell be stuffing down pancakes and doughnuts on the Lyceum stage...
...there a an heroic resurgence of the Socialist spirit...
...He denied the Governor's contention that he had no right under the law to investigate the Socialist charges...
...That night I promised those people that I would tell the story ln whatever state I might speak...
...beginning October 6th...
...Among other Items it win Include Mr Mack's statement as to the source of his material for the play, revealing the' names of notorious gangsters, high police and state officials who sided him More than 115,000 copies of the first edition have been distributed...
...Professor Jesse H. Holmes, Professor of Philosophy, Swarthmore College...
...Copies of the State Platform have now been printed in pamphlet form and may be Bad for distribution...
...Not only will mass meetings be held in practically all of the Up-State towns but (here will be banners and posters and literature for the voters...
...William Karlin, candidate for attorney general, assailed Governor Smith for refusing to undertake an investigation of the Socialist party's charges against Mayor Walker of New York City...
...This baseball player, to spite of the tact that he is involved in all *he usual rigmarole of apparently selling the team to get money to marry the girl, is such a veritable Colossus of conceit, such an innocent lad ln hit opulent opinion of his pitching powers, that he comes back to us by completing the circle...
...When Michael O'Shane, A.L...
...Henry Baraett, 1171 2nd Street, Rensselaer, N. Y...
...win witness its premiere...
...parts of H win be done with motion pictures...
...Paul Green's Pulitzer Prize play...
...Though Norman Thomas presidential nominee, did not take the speakers' stand until near 11 p. m., not a half dozen members of the big audience moved out of their seats unul he was finished with a brilliant and eloquent short speech which electrified the audience...
...Not only is 1 there a general and complete cynicism about the old parties ss parties...
...Coleman has spoken at meetings of campaign workers at Foughkeepsie, Albany, Schenectady and Glens Palls...
...Slim Nan Sunderland as Elmer's boss (first to the store, but it is easy to see she later will guide him elsewhere), and Kate Morgan as the old family servant, do good work, among a large, competent cast, carrying along the action...
...The fourth subscription bill will be a play, not yet completed, by E. E Cummings...
...This group will include Rev...
...De Wolf Hopper, co-star of "White Lilacs," at the Shubert Theatre, has completed "De Wolf Has the Floor," his second book of reminiscences of the stage, and it will be published soon...
...a sort of private "Foreign Lesion...
...originally kMwnss "The guktoe of a Hollywood Extra,, in which...
...The last week m Oct...
...The story of "Luckee Girl," indeed, is rather coherent for a musical comedy, building up to complications that suggest an original that did not depend upon music and costumes (or their lack...
...The lines are not always as Swift as the moments demand...
...His talk was along the same lines as his article in this week's New Leader...
...and honesty with Prank Hague of Jersey City, a little thing like one stolen election more or less doesn't matter...
...to which the arlequto-Oolumhtoe theme is treated rrnptveadopsstteany...
...Something unique in the way of movie entertainment win take place at the Fifth Avenue Playhouse beginning Saturday...
...The other meetings that Comrade Hoan will address will be large-out-door rallies...

Vol. 7 • October 1928 • No. 42


 
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