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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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16 BROOKLYN LIFE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS (L a NEW BRIGHTON Week Beginnim July 27th Mt. Pally CLARK McCULLOUGH Fields Edwards Hamilton Sinters Fordycej Covan Ruff in Bob Lucy Gillette nnd STAN STANLEY I TREVOR HARRIS ALBEE SQUARE TRIANGLE 2000 I he Wtrld's Maeterpleee Amenf Playheueee, Pre. eentlm Kelth-Albee Vmdel WEEK OF JULY 27 Sunday Ceiwertt, 2:45 A 30 Dramatic Sensation of the Year RICHARD BENNETT Late Star of "They Knew What They Wanted" In "A COMMON Ned Nor worth Co. Donals Sisters U''' LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA Trado TwinsClifford Gray MISS JULIETSYLVIA CLARK A NEW SPECTACULAR SHOW, NED WAYBURN'S "HONEY BUNCH" Presented Twice Nightly tt 730 nd 1130 HOTEL SHELBURNE lirlgnton Beach, Y. Nw NEO WAYBURN She Eyery 2 Wocki F.

ALBEE THEATRE Richard Bennett, distinguished legitimate star, will come direct from his sensational vaudeville debut at the Palace to grace the headline position" on the program at the E. F. Albee Theatre this coming week. i (JoUrtm hne Hramatir star scored SO em- nViatiVallv in the twn-a-dav. His vehicle is ORTii po it ave.

nn voort "wild Jnly 20 PETER. Grt Wender De i OUR GANG In 'ASK GRANDMA' "grounds for with FLORENCE VIDOR July 27,28 "ATT MOORE VIRGINIA VALLI in "THE PRICE OF AILEEN PRINGLE ANTONIO MORENO In "WedMThurs. "ONE YEAR TO LIVE" MARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY "FIFTH AVENUE M00EL8" "PATHS TO Snn With BETTY C0MP80N July 31 RAYMOND GRIFFITH AuK' 3 "EVOLUTION" FILM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA a sketch by Tom Barry, called "The Common Man," and it deals with a typical American and his wife in a typical American town. Mr. Babbitt, of Main Street, might easily be the title.

The husband is a hustling, home-loving good fellow a go-getting provider. He hasn't much time for fads and follies of thought or play, and his wife treats him as a sap and boob," comparing him to wise-cracking males who deal in smart phrases, dance well. and always, have' time, to entertain the ladies. The RICHARD BENNETT At E. F.

Albee Theatre next week.) powerfully acted, Bennett being at his best. Dorothy Blackburn is an excellent leading woman anrl Tnhti Vnrhees is a strong third in1 the cast. The Bennett engagement in vaudeville is being acclaimed by both the press and the public. Miss Juliett, popular mimic and imHatrix, and Sylvia Clark, that I'Klassy Klown," will be important a setting for the Gish sisters, Lillian and Dorothy, who add another artistic success to their screen achievements. For sheer beauty "Romola" excels anything seen on the screen.

The whole was screened in Florence, Italy. Among the other players with the Gish Sisters are Ronald Colman, who played opposite Lil- OOEW'S METROPOLITAN Distinguished by its great theme as well as by the magnificence of its production, "Romoia" will open at Loew's Metropolitan Theatre next Monday for a week's run, 1 This is the first showing at popular prices, and the first since the' run on Broad-. Way. Italy in its guise forms wLOEWS METROPOLITAN FULTON'SMITH'LMNOSTON'STS' illWEEIC JULY7 mm UomtK9tBeiutiful features on the bill. Miss Juliet is down for her "One Girt Revue." She -has studied some of the newer stars and will add to her gallery of portraits Lynn Fontaine, Katherine Cornell, Jeanne Eagles, Vivian Osborn and Edna Hibbarcf among others.

Then, too, she will "do" a dozen or so of the topnotch veterans with outstanding personalities. Juliet has a comedy vein and her work is creative as well as mimetic. Duane Bassett assists her at the piano. Sylvia Clark returns after an extended ab-sence and will rave and dance and sing and clown in a brand new offering by Harry Delf and Bobby Kuhn, called "Kavortings Uneek." She is a great favorite in Brooklyn, A special added feature will. be the U.

S. Orchestra of the US. Lines, now being presented for-another limited engagement in vaudeville by the United States Shipping" Board. Nelson Maple, pianist-director, and Emmett -O'Mara, "The Silver Toned Tenor," are featured with the orchestra. Ned Nor- worth, Midnight Son," with QJIUIIIAN em I KJ with DOROTHY OISH METIXO GOLDWYr 6ftArCD.THAN TME WHITE StSTCTC 6'VAUDEVILIE HEADUNEflS6 J- 9 I i ManMMaapa 4 the piano Donals Sisters, lady acrobats The Trado Twins, in A Delectable Dance Divertissement" Clifford Grey; Hurricane Hoop Jugglers Aosop's Fables "Topics of the Day" and Pathe News Pictures will complete the highly entertaining program.

"How would you punctuate this sentence? Phyllis coming down' the street in a split skirt smiled sweetly at the boysV "I would make a dash after Phyllis." Hogan's Alley. LILLIAN GISH In "Romola" At Loew's Metropolitan next week LOEW'S BREVOORT "Vild Justice," an amazing drama of animal instinct and human intrigue, featuring Peter the Great, is the picture at Loew's Brevoort Theatre this Sunday, July 26th. The story te.ls of a dog who is the only witness to a murder and is solely responsible for catching the real criminal. "Ask Grandma," an "Our Gang Comedy," is an added short subject. Monday and Tuesday are double feature days, and the pictures to be presented are: "Grounds for Divorce," a breezy marriage comedy, with Florence Vidor, Matt Moore and Louise Fazenda, and "The Price of Pleasure," a society melodrama, with Virginia Valli and T.

Roy Barnes in the cast. "One Year to Live," with Aileen Prin-gle, Antonio Moreno and Dorothy Mackaill, and "Fifth Avenue Models," with Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry, are the pictures to be shown on Wednesday and Thursday. Han in "The White William H. Powell and Charles Lane. Al Tucker and His Society Orchestra, and the song writers, Felix Bernard (author of and Sid Townes will head the vaudeville bill.

The others will be Brown and Rogers, Romaine and Castle, Brahm and Masters and the Seven Hollanders. THE SHREWSBURY RIVER COUNTRY CLUB "A Bit of Broadway In a Country CInb" RED BANK, N. J. PHONE RED BANK 1524-1 054 A MOST DARING AND INTIMATE BROADWAY REVUE ROSCOE AILS And a Pew More Surprises Together with Broadway's Versatile Seven Kings of Syncopation A REAL SHORE DINNER IS SERVED AT ALL HOURS, $3.

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