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IT 'Roadhouse Nights' and 'The Other Tomorrow' Have Local Screen Premieres BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930. A ME.VI'S KltOOKL YN AMI SKMENTS BROOKLYN Reverting to Type Plays and Players -By-RUN JAMES'- Elaborate Mechanical Effects in 'The Green 1 RITZY' ST lv v.c.'SV i'-rrfiiiihii ii if ilimi ii an i hy Marc Connelly, Cause Postponement Gossip of the Stage M-Hnicfht Picture Showing Tonitv NORMA i HEARER All Talking All Thrilling "BISHOP MURDER CASE" CAPITOL THEATRE STAGE SHOW with EDDIE LEONARD Marc Connelly's new play. "Th? Green Pastures," at the Mansfield Theater, which was announced for tonight, has been postponed by Laurence Rivers to Wednesday evening. Feb. 26.

was found that the elaborate "Their ii from Own Desire" TOL REVUE Ri onrfivay with has been here to assist f.awrence Marston in the staRing of the play. An Ambitious Lad Peter Boylan, nine-year-old in "Topaze," at the Music Rnx. announces that he hns Just completed a one-act play railed "The Handsome, Young Actor." which he is willing to sell for production, provided it is guaranteed the author plays the title role. TR1X Chetle, Ha and complicated mechanism used in the play needed more rehearsing. IE FRIGANZA Gir'i, Broadway ArtilU The equipment was moved into the Mansfield Theater several daysj aJ 1 9 To Tlay and Study Betty Hannen has been eiiL'ard for "The Street Singer," at the Roy-ale Theater, in which she ill play a small role and understudy Qiieeiih' Smith, star of the musical comedy.

i NORf, 1A SHEARER in "Their Own Desire' At VAI'nt I K- tor. JACK HARRY BURNS "I Think Vaur Toorh" IN ANSWER TO A YOUNGER BROTHER'S RECENT BORED LAMENT You say that the world has gone gga. Perchance, brother mine, you are right; But foaming cold stein and "Sweet Adeline" Contributed naught to its plight. You seek to excite your emotions; I'm sorry it seems such a feat. At the height of my prime 'twas a dizzy old time To see Anna Held, the "Petite." My decade was stippled with scarlet, Though no doubt YOU'D 'have found it discreet; Nigger Mike's Patty Shay's on the Bowery, And Sharkey's, on Fourteenth Street Delmonico's, Sherry's and Luchow's Made our evenings sufficiently nice; And a schooner of beer was a nickel, my dear, And highball wasn't all ice I Greenwich Village? Oh, yes, I remember; Though to you I will freely relate, I was twice twenty-two before I quite knew That it wasn't in some other State I Psychiatrists wept not, nor pondered The angles obtuse of my case; As a matter of fact, I thought that their act Related to lifting one's face! Oh, brother, when tightly you've winded The tether around the old stick, You'U likely sit down and, with never a frown.

You'll smile at some youngster's wild trick, Yes, my modus Vivendi was hectic. The sins that I sinned were quite dear. But I'm satisfied now with a flagon of cow, Or a seldel of synthetic beer! JACK GOODSOE. CRM AN the rnrrlran Hny" ft "iMnrifWiif aso ana sei up under tne supervision of Robert Edmond Jones, who designed the settings. There are forty "hanging pieces" requiring four "sets of lines" to each piece.

These lines are 150 feet in length, extending to the "gridiron." making a total of over four miles of hair-inch cable. Two motor-driven treadmills are sunk flush with the stage, which has been supported by 22 six by six shorings, capable of holding an estimated weight of 1.000 tons. This support, far in' excess of that actually required to hold up the weight, is for the purpose of eliminating all vibration. The floor of the orchestra pit has been lowered six feet to "mask in" the choir of spiritual singers, which weaves a vocal theme throughout the play, under the direction of Hall Benefit Postponed The benefit performance of Lew Leslie's "Internaimnal Revue." which was to have been given at the Majestic Theater, Manhattan, on Monday Feb. 24, in aid of the Educationul Guild for Socn! Guidance, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, Mar.

4. The Kind Mr. Cochran Every member of the chorus in "Wake Up and Dream," the English revue at the Sehvyn, receives a personal letter irom Charles 15 fj TODAY'S LEADING SHOWS ON L3ZWS STAGES AND SCREENS jj KITH LOCH SirrRIOR VAtniVIM.r '2" r.tH.,, Tin: VIRGINIAN; Mna Twr.nr. I.WI I.I lit oomr 'fill VIKI.KI1V. lnll hnoin l.cil.H li.l II i lilic rht l.4r Cniinrr, TH VlfUilMAN f.vncla VAN S( III IN PKRMIN THE IHCIMAN Norma Sh.arrr.

Thrlr O.n Irairr; Jar.k Oat.rmaa Cooprr. TIIF VIRGINIAN; Bll.l.V r.l.AiON TIIF VIRGINIAN; A Prarl Mlr Gary Cooiwt, Tilt VIRGINIAN; llanncll at Blair l.or.iv GA I (lal.s Hi I.IM H'S Ml IHOPHI IIAN il'on iil.H's mm ii MM tt PHI. Mil ut'i'l -HltiMlji. Mil II I ttvorthai.n Miriam Haphim, appearing with Ernttt Trutx In th cemtdy at th Johnson. Longaer Thtattr Cochran fortnightly.

Most of the girls are graduates of the "Cochra.i A Good Start Mona Moray, the 17-year-old premiere danseuse who is in "The Chocolate Soldier." which comes to on iokw's talking bikklns Prnnlruun. Arlbur Lake I I i rhlldkraul II Murra, A id Ur lui lh II.M....4 "rW OM 11. Kurt Slll'l f. AH OI IPI mriniitnv The Cinema Circuit Nursery," and many of them in tht past have grown to be full ficde.crl stars under his direction. The most notable example of this is Je.ssie Matthews, who is frnturcd with Jack Buchanan in "Wake Up anj Dream." Mil HIM Milt, Jamaira I M- II.R.

Oil. R.rilrn. I.lmd Huihra I OMV'S Ml 11 i I P-Nf "nd IIAINU I.Ik. NAV1 Rl I Anil. I lll iv i.li i 'iX THK VIRGINMN: Mar, Brian Mil SMI All -Dofifias.

NAT CAKR In TALK Or HOLLYWOOD -By MARTIN DICKSTEIN- MIDNIGHT gwff T0NITE- AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN MtiKunJLHAN PITKIN i VALENCIA 'Roadhouse Nights' Featuret New Program at the Prooklyn Paramount 'The Other With Billie Dove, at the Strand An amusing performance by Charles Ruggles in another one of his inebriated newspaper reporter roles, an exhibition by Jimmy Durante in the guise of a singing waiter in a roadhouse that Is about the funniest Jnr.nmn, I B.ir Own Di "SUNNY SIDE UP" OPENING NEXT WED. NIGHT CDI A WfCD'C 44 Dir A L.Krlanwpr ClUilUCI Tickets ut B't: Office HI NTKR WIMIVMS pirsml the Majestic next week, is the youngest featured premiere dansetise on the stage at present. She was featured last season In the Shubert production of "Lovely Lady." A few-days ago she received an offer from Pierre Gendron, the French producer, to head a revue that he plans to present in Paris next summer. Quite Experienced Vlda Hanna, who plays Katherine de Vaucelles In "The Vagabond King," which will be seen at Wer-ba's Jamaira next week, is a postgraduate of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. She has studied for oratorio, concert and light opera nd has played In a Gilbert and Sullivan opera company in London.

FORE AND AFT, Abner Rublen. the Beeway legalist whose Japanese valet was a known newspaper correspondent, was an actor with William Gillette In the "Sherlock Holmes" company for a week; and, in the event that you PREMIER Sultrr AvP A llmirlalr SI IT A GREAT LIFE GATES I ORIENTAL Galr Av. 4 Rrnarlwar I lath Air. Kith Rl. GEORGE BANCROFT in "Th.

Mighty" "Gala Night" with JAMT FN VIE TUFA ZIEGFELD thing that has come to the screen in months, and a reasonably exciting story of news hounds and rum runners by Ben Hecht are reasons why you should go to the Brooklyn Paramount this week to see "Roadhouse i m. Av THUFI PAT in "SIMPLE SIMON" ED. WYNN didn't know It, the new Plantation Club is on the Eldrldge St. site of the late Moonlite Grill, which rolled over; Roy (Paramount Grill) Ingraham the orch, maestro, is an ex-flickerite and was once hailed as a kid movie find when he appealed in the late Wallace Reld'a last picture, "Thirty and Freddie' Fulton, the box-fight championship aspirant, is now in the femme ready-to-wear racket, on 44th Hal Salzman says when you're caught in the act of looting a fish market safe of Its receipts be nonchalant, smoke a herring; and the Messrs. Shubert adopt a "three-dollar-top" policy for all legit attractions; when the "9:18 Revue" rolled over last Satyourday it was some 150,000 pesos In Nights." Nor should the fact that Helen Morgan appears in the picture as a cabaret entertainer, or that Clayton and Jackson occasionally team up with Durante in a hilarious song Musical f.nlfrliifn'tirnt Glorify.

the Amrriran Ciirl iTJ-lt, TODAY ffg i.M'HS FCIRST TOME ji Jt mfM l' 8'KIVN arf POPULAR. MUCH 1 if MUdOMOf OI OTMIM IN I A I Eaaar RADIO HCTUMT MtCMTIf IT 0 )1 number, exactly cause you to stay SHUBERT away. Ruggles, you see, is the reporter from the Chicago Whatsit who is Memories," featuring Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, the Cheer Leaders Quartette. Du Gal-lion and the Gambarelli Girls." At the Strand Ruth Draper Continues Beginning with her Tuesday evening performance (Feb. 25) Ruth Draper enters upon her tenth week at the Comedy Theater.

On that night she will present a new program for the week. It includes "A German Governess." "The Debutante" "Three Women and Mr. Clifford," "Opening a Bazaar" and sent to the notorious River Inn to get the cerise; and representatives of M. Maurice Chevalier announce that the story on the booze ring that is Florrnz ZiegMd A Art Srn prrrnl harlra i. Cm hi .1 I'rodii.

tinn Noi-I Coward's Otirri'tu "BITTER SWEET" Baiil Syrlnev and Mary F.Hii in CHILDREN of DARKNESS Mil. rMOPE 7th. at n.iv 111 Alt.) that gentleman is Ostermooring with the flu; Jack Connolly, the Camera News genius who persuaded such celebs as Bernard Shaw and Mussolini to pose, packs up, says goodby, leaves the Fox flicker company flat; and THE OTHER TOMORROW." a First National Vitaphone production based on a slorv by Octavua Rov Cohen, directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Billie Dove. Grant Withers, Kenneth Thomson. Prank Sheridan and William oralnser In the caBt.

At the Brooklyn Strand. "The Miner's Wife." There will be 411 Mntlnfn WM Rrirt 8t 9 40 femme flicker fans are already sighing over Dennis (Vagabond King) King's dimples. no performance on Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights i "Serenade" Coming The proud old South, where TONITP MIDNITF using the roadhouse for headquarters, and, incidentally, to trace the whereabouts of a fellow scriber who, as it happened, had beep murdered by the leader of the rum runners. And Ruggles soon discovers that he is in for an exciting time of it when he learns that Hor-ton, the bootlegger chief, hates snooping reporters and has no compunctions about shooting them on sight. Briefly, it may, be told that the story ends about as expected; the reporter gets his stnry through, but not before he is saved from a violent KATHARINE CORNELL in "DISHONORED LADY" genuemans nonor.

suh, and a lady's reputation are still considered pearls oi inestimable price, P'CTURES irko MiunvriiiTnEVr 14 soloir.t FMPIRF B'a SI, at a Al 11:30 ACTS Eia.ilHI jmn I lib I Of FORTUNC IMalinrra tn S.U. FANNIE BRICE in PERSON ALBEK COMING MARCH l.t, is me setting lor "xne other Tomorrow," the current talking picture at the Strand Theater. Octa-vus Roy Cohen is the author of this triangle drama of Georgian aristocracy, and Billie Dove, Grant Withers and Kenneth Thomson "BERKELEY SQUARE" With MM. ir. HOWAIIll f.ll.lolll' Several film companies are considering Victor Herbert's "The Serenade" as talking pictures material, following the announcement that this operetta would be the next production at Jolson's Theater, where it will succeed "The Count of Luxembourg" on March 3.

On Important Trip Lajos Zilahy, author of "Siberia," which Lee Shubert "ill present with Richard Bennett in the leading role, sailed yesterday on the Paris for Europe, He will go to his home In Budapest, where he will marry. Mr. I YrFUlM 4-1sl- fl TlmrMla n'nr, Kv III In the itrartftf Brooklyn Flatbuih 40c io I P. M. Journey's End death by the timely arrival of the Coast Guard.

And to furnish the narrative with the proper romantic ending, he falls In love with the bootlegger's girl, who. of course, turns out not to have really been Column chauffeurs are glorified by having their names on life preservers at the swanky new "Night and the erstwhile Little Club, which has been this, that and the other thing, goes Russian once again, reopens as the Moscow Art Club, features "Miss sensational Parisian dancer; and charges no couvert; "Happy Days," the Grandeur film at the Roxy, stays on for another week; and the Russian Art Restaurant following the newest Beeway trend, goes in for sex appeal, along with Its caviar, sacks its waiters, hires buxom waitresses instead; Tito Schlpa investigating the acoustics at a local Loew house, sings a couple of thousand dollars worth of arias to stage carpenters and empty seats, and Zinaida Nlcollna, theradio La Palina, on her way to visit the Gershwlns, bounced so hard in her boy-friend's car that her head hit the roof; result seven days in bed; and Jimmy Durante, the Beewaj mad wag, hailed another Charlie Chaplin, makes his debut in his first flicker at the Paramount; William (The Old Rascal) Hodges, who you might not know is one of the wealthiest actors on the American stage are the leading players. Before proceeding any further, you should be tolH that it Is a picture of not much Importance, made less credible, if possible, by acting that is almost pathetically bad. Miss Dove, who still fits the de Henry Miller's 1 hfa 1 it 4 si. t.t Alain.

Thi.r. Sat V. tiliam lot 7 hr MoMficinc Romance "LONE STAR RANGER" Philharmonic -Symphony MOLINARI, co. uctor BROOKLYN ACAOEMT OF MI'MO Tomorrow Aftrrnnon at Solol.t: AIHKKT NPAI.DINT.. Vlollnlat MKMll I.SSOHN: "Flntal'a ayr" Oterturel MOART: Concrrlo for Violin In Major; ill RKHT "I'nflnlahrd" gymphonr; I'll I Nottnrno Road lanlatllro: Bakori; March.

ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. Pianl) the bootlegger's girl at all, if you know what we mean. Jimmy iSchnozzle) Durante has NPW Amctrrlam 4L'd Rt Even. 8 30. new Amsterdam Majv WM gHt Kftl Si Dornthv p1n STONE ''ripples and Mrs.

Zilahy are expected back in New York in July. The author AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN his moments in the scenes in the roadhouse, where, as a singing wait scription of one of the most beautiful and least accomplished of our movie actresses, plays the role of a Southern belle who marries one of two suitors, only to discover later that she is really in love with the -ri OKOK O'BRIEN SL'E CAROL WOLFCriT) in Fnnrhnu bttircnM NrMirffv ltia "HOLLYWOOD STUDIO GIRLS" sun itn te Tonight al 1 1 er who has no taste for pertormlng in such a den of Iniquity, he lightens the tenser episodes with the mad ARIH REBOUNDORGE Hill' MAJESTIC other. Her husband, it seems, turns PresaDta humor and the absurd songs that have earned him success on the CHURCH 4 out to be a jealous cad. who, hap LIBERTY SI. Kit.

Vrd i S. pily, meets a not unexpected end when he attempts to vindicate his NEW SHOW SAT. WED. "BABES in TOYLAND" rlARHY LfPINO NEXT WEEK KFATH NOvV" THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER' with CHARLES PURCELL Allrr tohn TOD TUFS, sjage. Moviegoers are going to see a lot more of Jimmy Durante if one can Judge from this his first appearance in the talkies.

Mr. Hecht has written a fairly workmanlike yarn in "Roadhouse Nights." Considering that its idea with HOPE WILLIAMS A new comedy by Donald Ogdrn 8teau PLVMOUTH Thralre, 4jlh VV.ol B'wajr Evta. 9 SO. Mat. Thura.

it Bat. 2:40 Philip Dunning presanta "THOSE WE LOVE" by George Abbott Si S. K. Lauren THE NEW HIT Superb Cat Singed by George Abbott Bents Now 4 Weeks In Arivanrr nonor in a fight with his rival. There is a lot of talk about outraged pride and the irremediable eifects of a woman compromised In this production, and you will probably find it all very tiresome and a WED.

tc fl HARK fARPH REVUE wih MaxihF Wll WM. POWEt-C H.1 fihy Wriy ii BEHIND THE' LARRY RICH I irh A "-vti TO LEW CANTOR nicrnr MANY-A-SLIP conlru. Dv Edith Pltzaerald and Hubert l.illlrrhra. 4ISI Eva 8 50 Mnt acts because he likes it and not because he needs it; and enterprising chewing gum manufacturers bent on making the country "cud" conscious, install chewing gum vending machines on (Sea Beach subway trains; Lucie Lacoste, the Spanish novelist, is the daughter of Countess del Valle de Salazaar, lives in S. Oxford in your V.

O. Brooklyn anyway; and Fred (Magician) Keating and Mister Ziegleld are outslnR over the burlesque of Keating's bird-cage trick, offered by the chorus in "Simple Simon." On Broadway, boulevard of rhyme and rumor, talk persists that Gloria Swanson wtll back her own dramatic opus, will star herself; and, in the event that you hadn't heard. Prohibition Enforcer Maurice Campbell was 'once a newspaper man himself, was once a theatrical producer; in Manhattan, in accordance with the new, ruling, bigger-windowed taxlcabs make their appearance, are equipped with non- SAT. MTTTfilTE PICTURES AT 11:30 JOHN COLDtN Theatre. West.

IMUh M- Yjljammoimt larrcnat erlea ItlfiGlES. OAYTON. JACKSOH. Circle o. III.

X. luon ai orn-r Eves. 8 50. Mats. Wed.

A Sat. 2.30 GEORGE AKLISS THE GREENGODDESS' BUATR, HELEN Hour I. MEI LAN-FANG Billie DUV The Scrrcn Bird ol Paradiae I 11 HOADHWSB NIGHTS rillVaS fIRFATKST Af'TOR I WINTER GARDEN it PfSONl RU ay I and DY VALLKS little silly. When Kenneth Thomson, as the Insufferable husband, is conveniently disposed of. Grant Withers and Miss Dove are left free to contemplate a future full of happiness and bliss.

They celebrate the ill-fated husband's removal by going off for a frolic In the woods. Among the Vitaphone Varieties on the surrounding program at the Strand are James Barton in a song and dance incident, a comedy sketch called "Apartment Hunting," and i In "Thr a a -wi inOala staa n. zanksea Revue I SWarnrr Broa BnrHJKI.YN I 1 TRANlli SUPPORTED bv Hl OWN COM- PANY of ACTORS. DANCERS A MUSICIANS. DIRECT Irmn PKKIN 1 lor a LIMITED ENGAGEMENT 4llth STBKKT W.

of B'war Evea. at 8-50. Matt, Sat. At Wrd. 2 30 I is not startlingly original (newspaper reporters and racketeers are not exactly new to the movies, you know), It is related here with a certain freshness that manages to keep its audience interested.

The dialogue, too. is rather better than usual. And the acting is uniformly capable. Besides Mr. Ruggles awd the comical Durante, mention should be made of Helen Morgan (a Miss Morgan grown alarmingly plumpish) who does good work as the bootlegger's lady; and Fred Kohler, who makes a suitably sinister racketeer.

"Roadhouse Nights" is worth seeing. The stage revue at the Brooklyn Paramount this week is "River iti Torn'ru' Rofh Dally "2 45 8 Ah jrhn-iffi Trxitv A- Tom p. is GEORGE AKLISS in ISRAELI" fntral Theatre Vnfftl th" B'way 47Ih St Pirmr nf YrAV SAM HAR "June Muuri Preaent FEATURE FILMS SHOWING TODAY in FOX METROPOLITAN PLAYHOUSES Bobbe Arnst in a cycle ot songs. "George Washington," a chapter in the Holiday Series of Great Ameri BROADHURST can Leaders, is a timely added at traction. Rlrh.ril BARTHELMESS "SON OF THE GODS" Wirnpr llron 'T1 i 4 ft Theatre it' Twn-nuv B'way A Rl -A First National Vltaph.inp IMrlurr shatterable glass; and the forthcoming Rudy Vallee tome, labeled "Vaga bond Dreams Come True," proves to be the Duttonlzed version of the yarn ghost written for the Daily Mirror by Bland Johanesson, the flicker gazer; In Harlem's well-known Cotton Club roisterers and troublemakers, speedily ejected, are labeled "bollweevils" aptly enough; and George Gerhardt, able flicker gazer on the World, leaves that sheet, goes Movie Magazine shortly; in Baltimore H.

L. Mencken, professional iconoclast, no lover of the drama, announces that no one will follow in the footsteps of Drama Reviewer George Jean Nathan when that scribe retires from the American Mercury next month; and the newest footlight exposure of the Rothsteln case, promised for an early appearance on Broadway, will be a Mark (Diamond Lil) Llnder production, will be titled "Room Murdock Pemberton, busy seeing to it that FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN with tVm. Gallon Gentvleva To bin Ivjs. 8:30. Mats.

TODAY il Wrd. 2:30 LYRIC THEATRE. W. St. 300 Good Srata 11.00 at Box Olllr.o till A IKK AllDIIINn Hl.

AI.H.t Hinadwa-. Ac Cluhlim AV KIl.X til Will Kl 1 Iju ii MIX HKNNOV Hlh SI '0th Av Hl AliOlhSt EEATI'HE TODAY Srhlldhraul. Nlaht Ride. All Talklnt Riiiiv Vagabond Lover. All Talking, Singing llrlrn Kane.

Polntrrt lleela, All Talking I tipe Vrlr-i. Titer Roar. All Talklnr A Glass of atrr' Odd and Interesting rt. nt r.iti.t ctnii''n-(i or niniurr, am laiaing; Hoot tiihaon Maria Germanova will assume her second role with a production by FOX A Klin I Utlra Av A Crowd nnu Tearl r.nlri ltlr.lt. Af h.j..

ah riMs. kiv(- ovf 'CHASING RAINBOWS' f.rant Uiihtra. In lha Haitian. Ail T.il,.. the American Laboratory Theatei TOP SPEED Spetdlett Mimical Comedy in n.

tith l.ottrr ALLEN, Irene 1)11 HOV Paul IRAWLEY (ilntu Roajera Evenlnga 8:30. Mill TODAY 2 30 O.X Today's solution LEADS, BEADS, BEAMS, TEAMS, TRAMS, TRAMP, TRUMP. St Jnh-i 'e-IMffittn Mrplfi: The Kfhlticr AII T.Ikin. KOs BAY. on Wednesday evening, March 5, -WrillIl Hivii ltln tlana Pnlntarl all II- I TU I IHth rjt Ciravi iid I onwav Inrlf.

livr nt Nm.rf... aii r.ii. Slar Show II. when she will appear in the part of MIX 1)1 IHKI.I), Diilh. lo ile Fulton r.

ia nanr, I "iiuro nrrii, ftl laiKlllf CHANIN M6TH ST. THEATRE VS-e4 5 Tim iv iH'h fl Pointed Heela. All Talking Queen Anne in Eugene Scribes 'A Glass of Water." After a role in 5i Chinese Actor Mel Lan Fang gets his name In the papers, Is, when not otherwise engaged, the art scribe of the New Yorker; and a "Help 5 Vallee. V.a.bood Lo.er. All Talking.

Slnglna l.li lsi Harry lireen. The Kihitrer. All Talking Ml tllllouo Hv Pkv A 70th Hrr, The Kibllrer. All T.lkini Wanted Male" advertisement in the Trenton State Gazette asks for a Fxpoip BrnaHwiiv Fifty for "Nancy" "Nancy's Private Affair," the Myron C. Fagan' comedy hit sta: ring Minna Gombell, will celebrate its 50th performance in New York on Tuesday night.

"Hairdresser, expert In marcel and finger waving; also part-time girl, JACK BUCHANAN in WAKE UP AND DREAM SELWY.N St. Mia. Tbtira Sal. fbra Maaiie.W 5St. Ev 8 SO.

Mat Wed Sat 'Store a Hit." Kolaoaa. Broken Dishes Martin Klarln with llonald Mere i causing Typo Art! R. to remark that he knows just the chorus man for i i Or tlAIN1- ft, starring WILLIAM POWELL ALTO -xilliixtl. 'Va tt Prn-rwrf lo chr llrailllnra. All Talk: Ken Mavnard i5 f.

Av Ar'jjSt Hrlie llamela. Rio Rita. All Talklnr. tinting MIX 1 All h. a4lh 31 Ai 5IH Av Voah Brrrr.

Ile ol l.oat Shlpa. All Talklna MIX PKK-illl TKslrle i. lor Mrl aalrn. Hot for Parla all T.Ik,,,. MIX Itn.Hth Av At alith St RHer Arnnlrong.

Racketeer. All Talking MIX KIVI RV Pt Jnh.rs-KinL'trin. Helen Kane. Pointed Heela All Talking Av A-74tl (onrad Saiel. Thlrlrentb Chair.

All Talklnr i MIX STATF tlKnlh A' Frji: k'ln I lonrl Kjrrvmore. Mvatennua laland Talk OX SI MM B.inmr Onit.ev Ilirl Woolw.rlh'a. All Talk: Poor Millionalra POX 4th A A-neanRt. Helen Kane. Pointed Heela.

All Talklna the Job. Do You Tchekov's "The Three Sisters," which marked her American debut. Mme. Germanova turns to France for the second play which she will direct at the little theater at 222 54th St. "A Glass of Water" is a comedy of the period of Louis XIV whicn has retained its place in international repertories ever since its premiere at the Theatre Francais, Paris.

In 1840. The Laboratory Theater has Popular Priceal FONAI.D I COLMAN in "Con irmnrrl" I I VO I t''TKn BVavl ARTISTS t4Vthl CAPSULE COMMENT In "Fool's Revenge" Joam Harmon will play a leadln? ru.x ii.r.r.H. inin av 04in at Janet i.ayoor. suonjtlde l. All Talk: Vauderllls CLARK and MeCULLOUGH in "STRIXE UP THE BAND" riMES SQ.

W. ol B'wi Evgs. at 50 Mata Thura. it 8at 11 role in Victor Hugo's "The Fools Vllh A Jin Ale llirfitiort til S. Revenge," opening at Davenports Free Theater, 27th Manhattan.

FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES FOR YOUR P. O. LIST: "Topaze" (still the best in town) "The Last Mile" "Death Takes a Holiday" "Young Sinners" "Broken Dishes" I. and "Children ot Darkness." EYE, EAR AND THROAT ENTERTAINMENT: "Strike Up scheduled 12 performances of the comedy to take place on Wednesday, Knlltalel it(lXt UTIK-H Hl prev-nla A TEVNlifUR PICTURE on Monday, Feb. 24.

Miss Harmon LAST 10 TIMES jpTMTU RE FILMS SHOWING TODAY was recently seen on Broadway in with ARTHL'K rnursday and Friday evenings Ji the four weeks following the CRIMINAL CODE "HAPPY DAYS' the motion picture "Applesauce." BYHON the Band" "Sons o' Guns" "Wake Up and Dream" "Fifty Million Frenchmen" and "Sweet Adeline." FLICKER FARE: "The KIATIDNAI 1'HEA 41at ol 7th Av rift llUlXfAL gtl. 8:50. Mata. Wed. At it AM-Slr.

Morirtrnr A niOI.HAM OK RRILLIA.VT I i I' I Vagabond King" "Street of Chance" "She Couldn't Say No' RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN Alea. A. Aarona Vinton rreedlo a Meareal 'HEADS UP!" Students in 'Holiday' Students of the American Academy olDBirai Comedv and "The Rogue Song." JUST FOR FUN: Eddie Rector at the new Plantation Club June Day and Vic Irwin's music at the "Night Boat" the edition of Lester Cohn's "Sweepings," at the more FIRST Tl.Hb AT POIM I.AR PHU Is PARTY GIRL with DOI T.I.AS FlltHNKS Jr. All. ItUvIM, Aleln The.

5t St. Mta. Wad aV Sat. :3 of Dramatic Arts presented "Holi day, by Philip Barry, at the Belasen BfcUKOItD (SCC1IO.N TOMOHHOW puiititi IiiroupAv snn of Im Frnren Jutlre Crawford Uaftftiqur. Mbirv 8t lonCli urhnlt.

forward Pa Sdilv Neil KCRrnl, tiiiiun ol Ac Herttord Av hirly Uo, Dark Mtiea Leuore Ulnc ROKOI-GH HALL AND DOHNTOWM SECTION Ar Ihe Mrteriiua Inland MvntM (Klor-ri, aS? to Av Ina Uirr, The Awful Truth Morion Downev St. lahnute, lou Pineapple Poinlert llrrli; alo Lauhing 6 am mtK.HTON HIA(H SKCTIfN Tuxedo. Orran Pkwv. nr. Bnshion talleen Mnore.

FootltfhU and EoaU HI SHWIt Sl( TION IVKalh. PoKnlh Ar Rron'lv av DfiutUt fnlrhank. Tamln( of the hrew Monte H.iUe. BtOHttuav Ac Ha'M'v St dlnria SHAnoiin. The Trspaer Douglas Fairbanks FI AIIU SH SECTION tE5 XUtaurant B.

S. Mll-i' at St. afa, JP af "nlintinii Nnoi UjjUU jL rhratre Guild PrMlurlian METEOR By 8. Ben no an GUILD THEATRE. Atd ot B'wn Eves 6 50 Mata.

Thura. A Gat. 2 40. Theater yesterday afternoon. Th cast included Joy Sim.

of Elmhurst: Byron B. O'Brien. Austin Beardsley Kaat.ie Vliet. Jane Sanford. Donald AM I SK.MKNTS BROOKLYN.

Ihe i'healer (iulld present TOR ONE WEEK ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY FEB 11 U. R. Stewart, William Sutherland, Fred Anderson, Phyllis Lavarack. Jerry Scott, Robert Rider and Adelaide Noska. STARTIMi KIIMV Foil IMII1K WI.IK RESTAURANTS RROUKLVN.

literary of the drug stores Bouillabaise, at Sardi's, on Fridees Edwin Phillips, in "Those We Love" Irvin Cobb in a dinner coat Fannie Hurst's halrcomb "My Reminiscences as a Cowboy," by Frank Harris, the new Boni paper book of the month turpentine for getting paint out from under your fingernails the Newspaper Club ball, at, the Rits, next Fridee nlte the special sandwich at Les Ambassadeurs Dolorex Ray at the Hollywood Restaurant the new Moscow Art Club and Mr. Coburn's ship-board crack in "The Plutocrat." "Here's to the Atlantic Ocean, the land of the free!" How've yuh been? Copyright, 1930, by Too Brooklyn Dally Eaitle tlhrmarfr. KLlMiw-h A- AlOi-marte ntctera of "Britadwar vln. Hiyhttav K. IHlh St Star asl.

llKierii ol Broadway Revival of CAPEK'8 KuntRstlf Miortrnmi 'mum nura vih.1. ifiiii i.inirt mnei nritlinn Eniuire li fli Av of Love; aUo Salute V3 'j KtnaiwM Ktni's Hrw v-Conev Av It rh.ird srvrn Krva to Baldpate. Manor, om Island Av to Ar. Ail--t)r i Oanre Hall Pair. Belle Baiter Same Same Same The Sup Sun: S.ure Same Stern Sells Songs Harold Stern, the musical direc 'ii MARTIN BECK W.

46. SEATS NOW GRACE'GEORGE in FIRST MRS. FRASER with A E. Matthew A Lawrence Uro'KTntth Pl.AVHOIKE, Htb Street, Eaal nl B'way Eves 8 50 Mata Thura Si Sat. 1 10 BEDFORD a'E v4 UNCOLN Pi tor, has sold five musical numbers r.

,1.1 n.nrn i nr cpirr MnWalr Conpv I Av Ae Inne Velea, Tieer Re Miri.vo.id. Ave At F. Kill, gt Star at. Gold DUrem mt Brnadwav. Pii'fi.

FiHirmsh Av rbard Il. Seven Kevs to Raldpate. Ririlto lOfi.S F'ntbiish Av Cast. Murder the Roof CONEY ISLAND FELTMANS "Fisheree" Grill On Bvardwslk Opn All Year 'ModerBt Char jet" Pish, Rrafnnd Strain 8her D-imrrt ftBri nt fnrrettfnc the Fa out lltmtiit FrBDkfurten "Sun kith yAuratlf on iurnitta Chtui and Robes." which he composed with the assistance of Eva Johnson and Un'er, to the Messrs. Shubert, who will use two of them In their forth BROOKI.VN IITT1F Till ATRE 1-1 St.

IVI vir-et WaSPINGTON ItllTIIIHV lor "en. F'b al "RIP VAN WINKJ.K" AMrspirFjt Lr-cur of PrirM 50c to 1.0 NKV.ns 0131 coming production of "Three Little HEAD RIAN JAMES' PAGE. "THE INKY WAY," IN THE MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE BROOKLYN EAGLE TOMORROW VOW AT AMBASSAIxm THF.A. 4lllhM Eve 8-411 Mais Wed and Shi 2 3P STOUT SCEHO J.ND VEAB IN IOBK CITY HEATH SECTION (irtihadi Oerinsen B-arh r.ih-n. Cmtrtiti' Wlldcati Hollywood Revue si ope srci ion Sander.

Prospect Pk. Wen: I4th St unrad Nael. Thirteenth Chair D. Fairbanks Jt, SHEI.PSHEAD RV SECTION Rd, Harry Green, The Hlbltter Maids and the others in "The 3reenwlch Village Follies." '-iKV-rjfc. -t..

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