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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 65

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THE HHOOIvl.YN DAILY YOHK. SUNDAY. DEl'MHEK 3 TO BE ON BROOKLYN STAGES AND SCREENS jmi w- ritnn tvr J-ni Burlesque Moss Flatbush B. S. Moss" Flatbush Theater, beginning tomorrow, will celebrate AH-Natlonallty Week, first of the special weeks planned during Vaudeville's Centennial.

And assemblage of Kelth-Albee stars representing talent from every land will feature the unique International program. They will Include, for America, Corlnne Tllton; from Ireland. Roger Imhof and Company: from Italy, Carnival of Venice; from Scotland, Fenton and Field; from Africa, the Four Chocolate Dandles, and Jungleland for Brazil. On the Flatbush screen will be Corlnne Griffith In "Syncopating Sue," a Jazzy comedy of Broadway, with Tom Moore In the cast. Tim KUijeiy.

At the Gayety Theetor tomorrow Jim Hennntt and his "Naughty Nif-tlfifl" will he presented. Jim Tionnctt Is a well-known comodian who has boon here muny tim. Ella Heulah Stevenii, Jerry LariKton, Buster Dun ha and (ieorK tJJut-tons) Fares are members of the cast. An extra attraction at the Gayety Theater for this week are the two Marx Hrothers, Brooklyn boys, who have Just completed a tour of the Keith circuit. They will offer a new budget of long and dances.

There will also be, as usual, those amateurs AMrSEMENTS BIIOOKT.YN The Fulton Ths bill for today's concert at the Fulton Theater Includes "Ths Royal Midgets," 15 In number. Aside from Ihls attraction five other vaudeville acts will be given and also a feature photoplay, a comedy and a news reel. Bcfrlnnlns; tomorrow the Fulton Players will present "The NlRht Hawk," a comedy drama In three arts. The theme of the play deals with the rejuvenation of a woman of 30 who, dissatisfied with herself, submits to a test operation, which Is performed so successfully that It surprises even the doctor himself. Miss Lois Landon will play the part of Malste Buck, the woman; Miss Marguerite Tebeau will be seen as Mrs.

Hayes, Frank Roberts will play the part of the doctor and J. Anthony Hughes will be the doctor's brother. AMC8EMENT8 BROOKL-YN "The Blonde Saint" and Ben Bemie Featured at Strand Managing Director Hyman Intimates that unusual interest will attach to the new program at the Brooklyn Murk Strand Theater, owing to the fact that he has secured screen and stage attractions which (he says) are out of the ordinary. The screen will offer Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon In "The Blonde Saint," a romantic adventure based on Stephen F. Whitman's novel, "The Isle of Life." The stage will Introduce Ben Bernle and his orchestra In a program of choice musical selections.

In addition there will be other in cidents in which will appear favorite Mark Strand artists. Including Harry Breuer, xylophone virtuoso. and the famed Mark Strand Orches tra under the direction or winy Stahl. Romance and adventure are the keynotes of "The Blonde Balnt." In short, a love affair on a Sicilian Island forms the story. Besides Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon, the cast Includes Ann Rork, Gilbert Roland, cesare uravina, Albert Contl, Lillian Langdon and Leo White.

Italian gardens, a Sicilian nahlng village, a mountain villa and the AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN Second. Day of 'LEWIS' a STONE, ncnimi til ruins of a pagan temple are some of the principal scenes of the photoplay. Although Ben Bernle threatens to spring many of his clever gags this week, he has promised not to sing any of the refrains In his "unguaranteed" baritone. The Prospect "All-Nationality Week" will be observed this week at B. F.

Keith's Prospect as a part of Vaudeville's Centennial Year Celebration. There will be special features in addition to the regular program throughout the week in connection with the Centenary. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the vaudeville will Include Tom Smith assisted by Harry Newman, Billy "Swede" Hall and Company, Billy Purl and Company, Mardo and Wynn and Kalchl Koban Duo. The screen feature will be "Midnight Lovers." starring Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nllsson.

Aesop's Fables, "Topics of the Day" and Pathe News pictures will be shown as usual. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and 8unday the vaudeville will include Lewis and Dody, Arthur Whltelaw, and Captain Bett's Seals. The photoplays will be Corlnne Orlf. flth In "Syncopating Sue" and a comedy, "Buster's Prize Winner." AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN MARK wr. a mm rvkiun i.

ai ruiiiwiu pl. nui xsr Shrnfe Ompantf cfOZrUa 3 II VAUDEVILLE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COUNTRY-WIDE OBSERVANCE OF 100 YEARS OF VARIETY IN AMERICA IN CONNECTION WITH WHICH AN ALL-NATIONALITY WEEK WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE FOLLOWING KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE THEATRES IN BROOKLYN PRfSErvreO IN BROOKLYN MONDAY DEO. AI.BRR NlltARK. THB MOST BEAUTIKIII, 1NSIIIK AND 3 mmim on Wednesday nlcht and on Friday night a bathinK beauty revue. These features are in conjunct ion with the big regular show.

Thu Star. "Rrlpht Kyes," with DollI Icavie and Harry Kevlne as the featured members of the is srhetl-uld for tle Star Theater tomorrow. "Bright Kyes" Is a musical comcilv rvue in two arts and twenty pcenN. with a large company and a chorus of sixteen Kirls. Kdna Se.irs.

tho prima donna; Kitty Starr, the Iaiy Twins, the Four J'-sd-rs, Shaiii. an Oriental dancer; Kay Ous Flalff and Joe Moss are ulso in th cast. AMrSKMKNTS BROOKLYN 11 Broadway and Howard Ave. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Willack't Theatre, N. Y.

C. aur coii EVERY 20 SECONDS It II. 1111 HMI WK IIIHKITKII III IKHIMIIKI at the Embauy Theatre, N. Y. C.

Man. to Fri. 50c to Sat. Eve, 50c to 50c to $1.00 Sunday Mat. 3 P.

M. 1 at ZJ BBOORI.VN TRIANGLE tlM THEATRE IN THE WOULD, OUT." Y. Timet. Mih BEN BERNIE A JTBlLUyKLYN: jt. SKA.

itwcnarra. piZZcn the Screen. LEWIS'- A SUPER-SHOW for VAUDEVILLE'S CENTENNIAL BY BTECIAI, I'RRMISHIOM OF JKNNK L. I. ASHY TIIK PAKAMOLNT Charac'tar Actor THEODORE ROBERTS In A.nnrtaMon with IIARDKK KIKKI.AVO la WM.

DE Mn.I.F.'M Brilliant hkittrh 9EDL 1 I 1 Loew Theaters eight, will be the main vaudeville features. A film version of the Owen Davis' stage success, 'Forever After," will be shown from Thursday to Sunday. This is a tale of a poor New England Doy wno runs In love with a wealthv girl and tries to distinguish himself tor ner sake on the football team and battlefield. Lloyd Hughes and Mary Astor are the stars. Leon Klmberly and Helen Page, in their satires on "Advice to the Lovelorn," called "The Heart William Ebs, in a ventrlloqulal novelty, the Six Anderson Glrle.

Dan Downine and Doris, Mabel Drew and the Novelty Clintons will round out the vaudeville bill. Loew's Bedford E. Phillips Oppenhelm's novel. "The Ex Duke," comes to the silver sheet at Loew's Bedford Theater to morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday under the title of "The Prince of Tempters" with a cast topped by tien ljron. Lois Moran.

Lya De Puttl and Mary Brian. The story centers about a chap who enters society and sees me alter 20 years of secluded life. The Jack Goldle Revue, Ben Marks and Ethel, Hazel Crosby, Jack Ushet and Company and Chester and Leona Earle, will round out the vaudeville bill. Richard Dlx In "The Quarterback" will be shown beginning Thursday. This is a story of the American college, Its sports, fun, fraternities, coeds, and with Dlx as the footbal' star.

Esther Ralston heads the supporting cast. Julian Hall and His Band, with Kathleen Dexter, will be the vaude ville headliners. Others Include Sharon Stephens and Company, Ar- tnur lloya ana cure Jordan and Company. Loew's Kameo The week's film features at Loew's Kameo will Include Thomas Melghan In "Tin Gods," with Renee Adore and Alleen Prlngle, today and tomorrow; "Everybody's Acting," with Betty Bronson, Louise Dresser and Ford Sterling, and "Dame Chance," with Robert Frazer, Gertrude Astor and Mary Carr, Tuesday and Wedneeday; W. C.

Fields and Alice Joyce In "So's Your Old Man," Thursday and Friday; "My Official Wife," with Conway Tearle and Irene Rich, Saturday. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN Dev. 7. WINGS of the STORM Femturinv THUNDER The Wonder Dog- VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE REED HOWES, WILLIAM Rl SHELL Dw. 10, II, IS DAVID BELA SCO'S STACK TRIUMPH THE RETURN OF PETER GRIM With AI.K.C FRANOIS VAUDEVILLE MONDAY, DECEMBSB 11 AT 8:80 P.M.

RUTH DRAPER CHARACTER RKETCHM VNION TEMPLE IIOI NE IT Eastern Tarkwar, at ths Plan Ticket! on Hale Week of Derember I 1 lo and 1 to P.M. "TnK MAN DORIS ADDiTION TO THE JtEGUL A PROGQ A HERBERT BALLET SIEGFELD FOLLIES WILLIAMS CO. CAPRICE SHADOWGRAPH THE DUFOR BOYS THE MONCADORS THE JIM JUAN HERMA FAKIR McWILLIAMS REYERS 11 PRICES ArrS.SOt NfGHT SOt EA.SATiSUNDAY 3h3BlOI10E SfiHIT- ILL from th noveL TOPICAL REVIEW AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AT THESE THEATHtS unLYl ondar II Kill Ht 1 AHONE "WHY II CHURCH 6V- LATBUSH AVES. NATIONALITY PROGRAM Kentland I Afrirn Bravtl FENTON (CHOCOLATE FIELD I DANDIES i LAND in SYNCOPATING SUE ypaptlTl TIIPt-ICKASI -COMCY INLAND ALL NATIONALITY WEEK KEITH-ALBEE ACTS I IIAM.KII MON. ft Till RH.

Hot. 4, 7. Lewii Stone and Anna Q. Niluon III "Til MIOMI.IIT I.OVF.KH" Per. 10.

11, II CORINNE GRIFFITH In "HY SCO PA TIM HIK" Afldr-d Attrartlim Onlr INTERNATIONAL FROLIC Srw H1U0 on Mund.y and Thuradajr AFTH. I Kills. I Hat. Hun. nrltlr 3Ur A- ftftr I rontlnnoii 1 to 11 9th STREET NEAR 5th AVENUE IVf Ilrr.

1. THE MIDNIGHT LOVERS with Iwl. Mon. and Anna U. Al A I IIFVII.I.K Imlu.llni TOM SMITH Ilrr.

10, II, II CORINNE GRIFFITH In "MYMOIMTIMi Hi DKVIf I laeladlnc I.KW1H A liOOV rar. a md The Playbill of Gene Tunney (Himself) at the Metropolitan and Other Attractions in Circuit Theaters. AFTER breaking all records for attendance and business at Toungstown and Loew's State, New York, Gene Tunney, heavyweight champion of the world, will make his vaudeville debut this week at Loavs Metropolitan Theater as its headliner. Oene will Include some sparring with various partners in his act, written for him by Terry Turner. He will also be assisted by Charles Marsh.

Other acts will include McLaughlin and Evans, Boardman and Rowland and O. Depford BJid company. Mary Pickford, In her latest picture, "Sparrows," will be the film attraction. This offers Miss Pickford one of the most sympathetio roles of her career, the mother of a baby farm which harbors nine wistful scraps of humanity. Roy Stewart heads the supporting cast.

Gates Theater An interesting cast of favorites, including Lois Moran, Ben Lyon, Lya de Mary Brian, Sam Hardy, Olive Tell and Ian Keith appear In "The Prince of Tempters" at Loew 'a Oates, the first half of next week. It Is adapted from 'The Kx-Duke," by E. Phillips Oppen. helm, and centers about a ohap who discards his sackcloth for broadcloth. Charles O'Connor and Jerry Conklln with the Roye Sisters and Sidney Franklin in a revue, and Macart and Bradford in a skit, will top the vaudeville bill.

Others in clude Schaefer and Bernlce, Irving Edwards and Elly. Richard Dlx In "The Quarterback." with Esther Ralston, will be shown beginning Thursday. "The Vaudeville Limited," with Benny and Klsie Barton, Myers and Sterling, Harry Sykes and company and Charles and Grace Keating will be the vaudeville attractions. Keeney'i James' Oliver Curwood's "The ountry Beyond" that has Broadway nnd the Northwest for a background, will be shown at Kenney's Theater tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the players are Olive Borden, lialph Graves and Gertrude Astor.

B. Donovan and Marie Lee In heir skit, "Doing Well Thank You" "Dance Revels" with a cast of A rSEM ENTS BROOKLYN Dm, 6. 7, 8 THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS with LYA DE PUTTI and BEN LYON At til Gate O'Connor A Conklln KTue At Iho Bedford Jxlt Goldl Btu Iea. 10, 11, IS RICHARD DIX Id The Quarterback At the Bedford Julian Hull At the ilateii "Vaudeville, LW." I' I) I I. MS O-IrlVsOM'lCT EDFORD jx Rex Imnim'i "THE roiR HORSEMEN' Kith VALENTINO "PRIME OF TEMPTERS' wilh I.ya de Puttl "OH WHAT A MIIIIT" with ImIiia Murphy MAKV ANTOR In'Forever After" then "Fame the woman1 with Frank Majo Kit HARD DIX "in "THE Ol ARTFRBArK" EASTERN PW NOSTBAHPsV I i'uduy Tomorrow THOMAS KEIGHAN In "TIN UODH" With Rene Ailoree IIROOKLVN ACADEMY OF Ml SIC NEWMAN I Traveltalks 'ST MOTION PirTtTBBB NEXT WED.

mat. ImpremalofM of IStS VENICE nl ITALIAN LAKES TICKETS 60c In tl.ou, I'liu Tal Brooklyn ACADEMY of KiJSIC Metropolitan Opera Company Deo. 7 ZAUBERFLOTE Flflifhcr. Tlly. Huntr; Lubnt ht.

-tiutsmdorf. liender, Meader, Ludtkar, It'idtiniky. TODAY, DEC. 5 Tl II K(. Till IIKC, ml.

to HI utA in. II. it Direct from 12 Months Run -MJYit- FAM Mam urnHiw ILtlffaJllJ FAMED MARK EARLXAGROLL STRAND ORCHESTRA JVtStnfanons Jby MATS. jarijTii.if,niiu B.S. rAOSS' WEEK OF DEC.

6th ALL America C0R1NNE Ireland I Italv ROGER CARNIVAL IMHOF OF VENICE TILT0N and CORINNE GRIFFITH rfVLTQH ST. A FLATBUSH AV Pre, 7. THE MIDNIGHT LOVERS with lwl. Ston. and Anna Q.

Nllswia Aln VAI DKVII.I.K InrludlnK VKHA HABINA CO. Irr. 10. II, 12 CORINNE GRIFFITH Is "SYNCOPATINO HIE" Aluo KF.ITII-AI.RKK VAlnETILlR InrltMlnic A I. FX AXIIKK OI.NKV I BROADWAY gf'HOWAkD AV Urr.

1, THE MIDNIGHT LOVERS nlth Iwli Moor and Anna Q. MImob ALSO Arilf.VIM.F Inrltiillnc BOH HAM, with HFK IAI, ilt Al. ATTRAI I IONM KAt'll Mt.HT I)r-. 9, 10. II, 12 CORINNE GRIFFITH In "HY.NCOPATISO HIE" A I.

Ml KF.lTII-AI.nEF. VAI DKVII.I.K Including R4IBIKON I'lKHf F. ailh HI' Kt I Al. I.O AL ATTKACTIO.NH EA II Ml.HT COMMENCINO MONDAY HATTNEs) BRIGHT EYES with DOLLY DAVIS I HAHRT I.FVINK Ammtnn Tvradar Xlta Bthtnff Batr Coat Thmndmy Nltf Sudtrr Coatlanova Vandiill and PIcturM 1 to 11 P.M. A CLEAN LAUGH OMMKNCINO MON.

DKT. II TWICE DAILY TIIKKKAFTEK AT HI N. MATH. AT SEATS NOW ON SALE" PRICES' Al.l, MATH. Aor Tit Sl.tM niVW.

(, TO tl 60 KO HKillKR AIX HKATN RKH. txacny now Bemt freiented Vhelste of Ufa I A Ulf FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Onto Bpookltm '(Appearance. Edward L.Hqman WAY. an THRIiriP DAI Lt NAUGHTY NIFTIES with JIM BENNETT nd f.EO. (IU TTONS) PARKI Rxtraordlnnrjr AddM AM met Ion MA KK BK(TIIKKK Bronklyn'N Favnrttt Hons of Nona; anil lHnr OpportonHy Nltf- WVdngmiay Bathlnjj Braatr ContMt Fiiriar KHta TOMOHKOW Ha me Uama Danlala Same La Motta Name Ha me Ha me Love Same The 8a ma flame Ritn Iauherty Blue Unmr Hame Janninfi Urlan Hatna The Blaek 11 rate Kranrla Sw MAJESTIC! Eve: at 8:30 Mat: HM IO lUrmnni) (ttifflth, Von'd flnrprtaed, Mldnlffht Hun; Adortvtilo BROOKLYN HKHillTS Irene Klrh, Mr OfflrJal Wife HI N11WK HKt TKi Ia Plants.

The Mldnlaht CONEY 1 ML A HKC'TION Rocquc, Olvolot Tauderllla FLAT1SL8II KMTIUN SECOND CAPACITY WEEK WERBA'S Apollo, rulton TKroop. Urgent, Pulton 4 Badford. Baifhta Waah. Cor. HI h.

Colonial, Bway A Chauncay TUron, Opp, Btaaplachaaa. Albmar, Flat. Alhtrila. Onturr, Noatrand Pkalda rarmaiit. Flat.

LIVINGSTON STiHANOVER PL Tue, rrt. nat.gan Dm. I Dec. 10, 11, 11 J.me. OIlTW Own DnvU' state Curwood's Hit The Country FOREVER Beyond AFTER -with- -with- OliT.Bordoa Ralph Craves -loydHughas DONOVAN-.

LEE PRnrfl HptpIs, Ot. rlfnon (ilrln, OUih. Colleen Moore, It Moat Be Lot Jack Hnsle, lllddn lnt Colleen Moore, It Munt Me Loto BEG. TOMORROW EVE. AT 8:30 DAVID BELASC0 Presents i 3 iove, louna April Barry Iantrdnn, 'I he Mrm- Man tteorao O'Hrlen, Three Bad Men Miller, For Ber People dura Bow, The Platle Age Blanche Mwcet, Olplomneyi Vandevllla loneph Nchtlilkraat.

Vounr April f-mirtt I.m Plante. The Mldnlaht Marrcllne Buy. llrre Jlaya m2'c t. A. Av.

Mrln, Hiwy. May fair, C. I. Mldwot-I. Ar.

nthflt Nrwklrk, K.l Ht.Nwklrk parkaldtN iz riamimn HlaJto, L0I6 Flatbuab i IFAKfKf HE pi Bow, The Plaallr Aae HKC'TION Oroonpolat. 135 Ifanhat. At CamtMrlual, 1ST a AS FANNY; A riar Wrillra Kipmalj fur Hrr Br WIl.l.AHn MAf i and IAV1I HM.AM KIMONArSj; In a Nrw Mn.lral Cftmrdr Rod I Kortine, Blyoloi Vandevllla II ILL HKCTION Jannlnxa, larletr PARK NI.OI'K AND DOWNTOWN Anltn Ntewart, H'hlaperina; Wired The Blue Ha ale; You'd lie Belie Banlfla, The Campua Flirt Colleen MiMtre, Klla Clmlera Colleen MHre, It Moot Be FULTON THEATRE Fulton Nrar Noatrand Afn. KKK OF IIKC. STH MATS.

I ll.l Kt KIT MON. Si FR, FULTON PLAYERS THE NIGHT HAWK HKTTKR THAN TODAY I VA4IHCV1M.K roVrEBT Conllttuoia li80 lo It p.m. NEXT WEEK WOODEN Mrrtfir i omul Identical with A.tor Theatre Presentation SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Seat Now Selling for Next Week ALL SEATS RESERVED Atlantic, Plathuah A Dn. ttunnr, HU Flatbuah Av, rit-n, KlalbuahA 7th Av. r-lnl, 827 WRuhlnittnn 8t.

IMiftlflfl, 241 Iuffltld Hi r.d'n. 6th Av, Ith flt National, Waah. A Pronpact. Ovfurd, Htata Ht. A Flat.

Av Ht. A Ith Terminal, ith Av. Laaa. Boualaa Fnlrhnnka, 3 IQAivr nrDMAnn I t- iHini Parlai Onlna; the Limit Ifnoae Without a Ker Bade Cowboy, and OthaflV Kd a Hoeque, LAuiae faaenda, Cunter, Ike VanderllU Miuionnirea. devllla LMi- mmm naiwiiaii aw.1 a m.

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