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a ~MNARCH 23, 1920. 8 +2 Efqventlg ' Ward; Republicans ~ Spijt Contest to-Seftle < | © - 50\; - Who's Who. i Five out\ of; cight »distrlets :the , Eleventh ward will be contested in the, Republican . primaries, -. John .. 5. Boog; * Acader of the contesting forees, and who will p by, ;Nefl®. McGaughar, . figlit that a. fightto the finish will be | waked against. MeGaughan 'and. Jie comnitteemeny [ 0) C92 000 m. LThe‘ slate adopted - to.. oppose, Mc- Gaughan's men. iféludbs [Thomas, Tan: sey, (who will oppose. Togeph Eister'in \ > the fliflnl ~digtrict;- - William Bell who will- oppose \Henry. Soden iin 'the fourth district; George -Velter, 'who will oppose Charles, Caswell in: the- ffth,district, and » Laurence Schulte; who will oppose Ed- © ward Lee in theusixth district.. . lie second district, of which, Mason 'Pinker is leader; the seventh,. where © John 'Wober is leader', and. the cighth, «where. Mudrew Ryan is leader, will. go ‘l‘ncqtesgedu Sp Made Good: Showlng. \.. ~ 'The announcement of places Au definite form 'the: contest in the Elev nth ward, which, Hin§, been. brooding for two years. Mr, Boos broke 'away from * flje ticket Jast fall and fan iut‘lep'egdentli- . **. for alderman, 'He ' received niore: votes | thin either fis Republican or Democratic +- 'oppouents, but his name was spelled wrong by so many voters that his vote 'was-cut down... the omission of an initial in 'the 'name, is enough to void 'a. batlof:and georés' of bdllots were thrown . away for thi and other tr take \Afr.. Boos. 48 the most popular 'Repub- Mys Titan. in\ the ward.. He 'Is\ président of, : the Arbor Hill Improvement Assbciation 'and. bas. identified: himself with' many other public improvement movements in | the Arbor Hill sedtion, Tllgforgnuizutiou leaders repeatedly 'denied him recognition when it was apparent to voters that he \Flop pend ANWEST ALBANY lands; and' hou . squrgefii)! ttpix ¢-for:the last 50 springs, according 'to old 'residents, _| im cast -the\ water cftablishes a new flow. record... Dead Husband widow of the Jate David 4 was yesterday. admitted, to . probate (by Surrogate: Staley. The chtate is'giv'ien as consisting of: \more than $5,000\ >and the [same amount of { nergxdnnl‘ prépgfty. 2 yur 1 e i Sand Creek. A-Oyg'rfljowing: 'and {iRe‘squg'ts Are Taking /. Precautions, \ * . Sand cfjcckyjn qut Albany, is again attracting .the\ @ttcntion of the residents of. the: village flowed, aud ' the rith: 'its banks over- ater. constantly | back- ives' protist. of cnusing the 'food; fin. its history; (Whe fibrmlers, on. valuable farm sp8) has been a constant Last year, and 'on jnumerous. other .0¢- [easions, the creek backed up, and besides pouring 'its water into' cellars' and 11 of houses, covered 'the. New : \ Central' tracks and .floors;of the sliops, Measures \of \precaution 'were taken Lt yesterday. by residents, when all Joined bands in' freeing theiv cellars from, per- ishable goods and digging wherever; pos- gible. to change the course: of the. creck. 't 4t,.and sféps were taken to move 'cattle ay In barns was thrown from the floor stalls, where. the water cannot reach over\ 1 Heir . .. To Wife's Property The will- of Margaret M. Thompsor, 'A. (Thompson, Mfrs, Thompson: drew; bev «will up . March- 1, {1017Lb'eng-e‘ the, death of ther husband; t One-half of the estate was bequeathed to her. husband, wills 'The witnesses | are Hourigan,. deceased, Geer, both of whom were connected witl the Home Savings Bank of which 'Mr. Thompson 'was a- former president. |- 'To,each of her 10 grandehjldron,- Alice She died January® 28, +1020. She Rever) changed - the William. F. and' Arthur H. | Tares, H:: Foley ;. bf Pauline 1194116?! #C hone cas con a Clty: Court , <9 , *Judge Daniel H; Prior, presiding. Cases returnable at 0: todays B7808, Young agt. Goodwin | B7300, Hubs Jr. agt\ Reynolds; B7810, Albany Evening Union Co: agt,: Yan Loon; Bi311, Albany Evening Union Co, agt. (Smith; B7312,\ Albany Evening: Union Co.' agt: Croissant; B7818, Albngfy Even- bg. Union Co. agt,. Steinberg; B79, Albany Eycnhig. Union Co. agt D'Am- ica; B781g, Albany Evening Union Co. agt. Davis;. B7310, Albany Evening Evening. Ynion: C, agt Flour;. B7318, Albany Evening Union Co. agt. Aeme Auto Truck Sales Co, Inc,; Maistloman [ agt, 'Green. sou. Cases adjourned to 9.30 a.'m. today: B170T, Blesting mgt. Mallett; B202%, Studebaker Corporation| agt. MacMillan and others; ©4028, Schauf ogt. Nulty and» another; B4888, Dwyer agt.» Wool ard ;* 34580, Wiing agt. Woodlawn Im- provement ' Assoctation~ Pransportation Corporation: B4882, Nusbaum : Hines; BG406, Brand agt, Servis; B5727, Hurley» agt. Gwinn; / BDU), Kennedy agt. Gwinng, B57TF, Murphy Auto Serv- ive, Inc. agt.. Muraven; 5730, Employ- Diability '. Assurance Corporation; d.,. agt. Gwinn; (B0787, Bac agt. Mur- phy; B0806, Cok Brase Manufacturing Company agt. Kasselman. and . «others; Wenbb agt. Sparling; B5887, Aieddy, Ir. agt. Fay. and: another; B5808, Stonc agt h; ©5012, DeFrancesco agt. Olive 8070, Howard and another agt. Myers: BGOI4,- Elshot_ agt, Lam- bert and anotlier; BO184,~Platunia ast, -U. T.CC.; BO181, Cain agt. Sherwood; B0254, Crandall agt.\ Hans; © B6380, Montgomery Coal Company, ' Inc., agt. Jacobson; B06600,- Higgins agt. 'Kid- t Gallagher det. Gallagher; der; BOBS, Einstein agt: ~Goowey: Albony Evening . Union, Com- pany , Cohen .and » another; B0742, Rein agt. Minsterman; B6755, McKinley and Company Cagt. Halpin; Albany Hospital ast. De on- ville: BG850,, Larner, agt. Betor;. BG92G, Bright Bros, Inc, agt. Coon: BBQ-id. Albany. Hospital agt. Case; 80094, Saul agt. -Bond: B7028, Gallagher agt. U; T. Co.; ©7040; Smarra agt. Hines; B7050, Albany Evening Union Co. agt. Bliven; Bi051, C, F. Kiblet Co., Inc.-aft. Ken- y; B700D, Schwenke agt: Schlosser; (103, Manbattag) Biking Powder Co. agt. Fitigorald ; 87104, Orisapulli and ang, . agt, Lluazi;! B15, Tthe Blectric Paint and, Varnish Co. agt. Yumich and ors. t. B712G, \Madison agt; McQuade; B7182,. Gremmler: ogt.. Ryder: Bil41, Finke agt. 01?\ 1+ 87100, Hewitt: agt. Fardio ; 1220, : osenblaft agt: Rudolph? B7227, Myan' agt. Dollar; B7200, Wilkes agt. lg, 50 C {h. (~ wal the Joglcal man: for' alderman last ‘ tho i1.| Cosino; 37208, Albany, Evening Union foe [| / _ falloand alto for ward Badex: .. Nam 4, Dard 1m. Phanpon, | Go.. nt, BT5T0, Albany Ah- A \4 - While M. MeGaughan .has a' strong Margaret M. Thompson, Andrew Thomp. Mvening. Union: Co-agt. De Lapp; B7971; . A following and is popular \in many. dis- gon, Jr,, John H. Wood, Alexander M, Albany: Evening Union. Co. .agt, Star ; tricts of. the ward, .. He is not 'looked Wood, Alexander M. Wood and Charles] Coal aml: Charconl Co., Inc H il / \ ; B12;2,- Albany, EveningUnion. Co. agt. upon /ns -n « likely. winner f Mr. Boog goes Into the-primarics against him. | He - will undoubtedly have. the. backing of.the organization, leaders of which have gone *> put of their way to elect him over Mr. h . Att, +202 Family Rute\ \ Many voters' are displeased - over -what is termed -a- \family' rule\ in.thé ward, Mr, Soden, MF, Ryan: dad, Mr: Mc- . 'Gn|}glmu being 'related. . This renam'it © willbe remembered, was what brought on ' the bitter fight in the Seventeenth ward if <. clast year- and. werlously ' endangered, the success of, . the _chnhllcfin;¢nndjdntcs. -* 'Many other wards in Albany are said to be picketed with members.of one: family or clique, and in theso elrcles all patzon- Hen)- | Mrs. H. Wood, Mrs. Thompson $500, * fo: children of my beloved son, James M. Thompson, e Ci Thompson , home . in ' 540 Providence ~ street, \built by money' inherited. from my dear parents.\ . ._ P 'After creating a trust fund of $5,000, |. the: interest 'of 'which is to be applied to- the support' of 'a niece,. Mary. D. Thompson, the residub.of the estate is di- vidgd among Andrew! ' Thompson, son; Margaret M. Wood; datighter} and Flor- encg. I. - Thompson, Thompson's son. James, -> letters .\ of,\ administration Charles Young on the estate. of her hng- band,: who was killed November 8, 1018, in- a railroad\ 'nceldent. . bequeathed the' first three mentioned, deceased,\ she left the widow of Mrs. Surrogate . Ellis J., Staley 'has granted to 18. The . estate, Atchison; B7273, Albany Evening. Union \Co. agt. Vogel; B7974, Aybany Evening Union Co, agt. Roy; B7270,. Albany Evening . Union .Co; agt.. Kuperberg; 37202, Herkenhani agt. Plalen, - . <, \ dudgments., |_, Hyman TL. Butler bgt. Mildred Kear» ney, for £17.40, .~ - & ; Hyman /H. Butler agt. Williim J. Th. Tutor\ Wiltimm: fife Iyman M. Butler agt. m - Nally, for $0.02. . > st wil fn \C sexton ? Deeds. as William D. McCabe to Henry, Waller and another, groperty ;in.. New, Scotland Heights, for $600:, ) -ecras ual 0d ' Nathaniel: Adams . and ; another, to 2 nT > age is distributed. a0 2009 0+ -| which consists only of a right of action, f MM fan's I . \An Boon bas received small rc'coxnlfi‘on goes. to 'the widow and one son. ' g;n§e40%1.265ny4grg property in Delmar, th'c for his work for the Ropublicanorganiza- a ' TI ~Samuel ~A. «Mulhall and (another,, as Republic = tion, He hus been superintendent of LEGAL CALENDAR - exceutors, 'to Frank A. Snyder,. property dtesting ' lie. bath 8, the, snlary: for which: 14 so . > * Tin Delmak, for $1 . ' ' t at the .xmall ns'to. ba negligible.. He has stood ~ > ., C F Rund - Albany: \Cemetery. Association to Jo- ght. ' It ,. out many, times in his 'demands, for re- © Court of Appeals, hanna Back, lot in cemetery. for $22 ced. Gver ward, fox-i the- men who.stood behind the rreogss to April 12. < ° ~ Grafton Johnson -to Harold Core \to tun / organization . condidates. when. district - __ ; . property 'in Maywood Gardens, for S1.\ fall to leader were \taking 5t . cany,\ and [- p45 County (00. Marah Irons to Charles Krall, prop- a* . +- ntreugthening their \stand\ with the or- (= ; ' - ¥ * erty in Berne, for $1. .> i fupport- ganization leaders, , v+ Recess to. March 20. pa tt y yin , di 2C idee the -. The contest contains promise of currf— . 20 b- g ~ ® former - over into the election, This would - Supremé Court, P Mortgages. e o 'defext mean the most serious split in 'the organ- ' IP! *. Leonard S. Dagger and another, to nmlttee» ination in the city, and would, go far| Calendar for today: tag Eastern Malleable Iron - Company, on organ- + toward, adding unothcrl ward to.the grow- No, 20-on-Clarence Brown, as ad- property In Watervliet, for $500, - ias been ~ sing Democratic Hist, 5 y‘alfiafifingm- agt. Schenectady. Rail-|U\Wipe¢t H, Gresons, \Jr. ant wife, to romics . rge zal yn why to . tal. | .. 4 i \dey . Karas meat brad db J. Pells agt. Carl Kat street fos a ag. Petty I4 zenstein, o - \ in)??? . «8 No. 806-Springficld Breweries Com- Woy I ill, cap- mi | R +| pany agt, 'Dewey Miller and another. Judgments. C * No, 2i-Josoph' Morse agt; United] wyaifer Branche and quother agt. Al- . bell\ a aas Traction Company, | .. 220 < fred Whisfell, for $08.01, A 4 t ', .| 'Amy F. Marston agt. Barnhard Stein, du l , Burrogate's Court. for $100.48, , \/. _o U KS - i | Calendar for foday-Probate will jof| Pauling may“ ago Stephen Logerba, U'LAR . & bak - AF Junios D. Carr; accounting, estate (of for $60.0...1 P * * » £ R - ~ [vel R *Assovtated Charities to Send ‘ th:\ the ssotiate arities to Send|| - - a r # \m ¢ iti » \ L Stage and Screen Personalities speale Instructor to Train Those _n 1 Who Will Help. /. ~~ By William H. Haskell Drams Editor of The Argue . T is nnfiounccdfmm thé-offices of Henty W. Savage that \Henty W. Savage will organize a second company in 'Shiavings' and put if. in reheareal:as soon as he playing so cleverly at the coffies to n sccond com- The report to relinquish the role and lon- , h p Pon tha _, A. trained «teacher fn. social service, a Knigfrrb’lgflcglihgfiglffl the role Harry Beresford is \ rs as' a member of the staf of (the associated \This advises Mr. Savage to search mo further than the whereabouts of in New - charities,, will be brought to Albany to WWII“! Ellisusufrosql noVbelfilso undgflySnvntetrgthnnngsng and cither acting or ich\ h i fees i arsing with Florence: Nash's new . Bu en i sccon {LQmmfi AC glvckcollrsersmet “$5“:le to volunteer $33.13»: a Mr, Savage had) better age}: another actor. - Edward Ellis originated ational , workers is was decided yesterday St| the role of Jeff Winslow in \Shavings;\ he'wns seen at the Hall last January ani gy’hfd fa special meeting of the board of, mana-| gave oue 05‘ tltae‘Foséfil'cnghtfixl pffii’omnncesdxt is pchquhle to imagine. Burley gers to 'plan for a campaign fer $9,009] went out that Mr. Ellis was a sick man and compell o relic a Ne in 4 f that why Harry Beresford, was engaged for the Néw York tum. However that n new + in. April to cover the 1920 budgtt. Mrs.| ay be, 1s, Ellis was soon well_enough to rehearse with Miss wash, whild Harry Edmund N, Hoyck, president, asked for) Reresford won the glory of the \Shavings\ premiere. No doubt he gives a fine per- an increase over last year's budget to in- chide the emergency relief fund, which, formance.{but so tid Mr. Ellis: Willian E. Meehan, the actor_who** ~WRATHY AT ATTEMPT DOOR SPORT Union Co. agt, Canfer; B7817, Albany| t cach beat 'of the music. d pany will make its report. Brown sued + - N « Hall: Proprietor Fooled Them, ' But He Was Sorry He Spoke. ¢ , Jazz music was going gtroug and' de- |votees of the dayeé were performing with unusital energy . in n State street danging. dcademy beveral nights ago und here .and. there nmong. the duncers were couples . from 'all | appearances afflicted with St, Vitus' dance. Their . stioulders shook strenuously; -and | despite the re- monstrances : of, the . . proprietor \shimmy\. > dancers waxed strouger with « At 31 o'clock, when. the dance was at its» height, / the proprietor walked to the centre of the a would be a special» dance, for the \shimmy shakers\ and bade. the orcher- tra play shimmy music. For five minutes the tremors continued, about 10.comples thking. advantage of what.seemed to be the surrender of the proprietor to those who were wont 'to lapel:\ 1\ . Consternation. reigned\ when after the xiusic- had. stopped. the proprictor re- quested. that. everyone who lind taken part in. the dance leave the hall,. collect- ing theiv \two bits\ on the'way down stairs? The order was apparently: com- plied with; and the episode seemed closed to: those who remained when the lights suddenly. went out - Instantly ' the pro- prictor was surrounded, and as an attor« wey would gay in a law suit, \he suffered severe physical and montal agony.\ A policeman {rushed into the hall to overawe the erowd with his presence, but they must haye failed to recognize him in the dark for he had proceeded only a few steps. when his hat was knocked off, He turned to recover his. \kelly when someone made.a strategie move in his reary and- as a result the. \copper did a handsand knees crawl for several feet, inflicting. material damage to the hat, which landed under his weighty\ per- won. C> . «Whe meleocontinued for several min: utes, taking on the appearance of a good natured \ragging\ rather than a gong! fight, which many persons in State one turned the lights, on and fn. the light mo one could be . recognized as having taken part-in the disturbance, /. ~ While the is bgheved to have given a report of the affair, no de- tails wore. made public -by the police officials. . is? +, RevolverVictim's - > ~Condition Critical 'Nicholas® CoBt, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cost, of 41 Third. street, who aceldentally shot himself in the head while playing with a revolver which he found in a. dresger, In still in a critical condition; 'The X-ray was ap- plied) yesterday, 'but the dotcors . were unable to locate the bullet, Nicholas Cost, the boy's father, who, the polles say» confessed that he had no permit, to havea revolver in the house, told Police Judge John J, Brady a sad! story of adversities he had experienced, due, to stckness among his family, which depleted his bank account from o Mr, Cost was greatly affected: over 'the [aceldental shooting of his son, and. pre- sented.n pathetic Agure In court, Justice Brady' showed\ some. displeasure at' the police bringing Cost before him at this time, and permitted the man.to. go. with- out further questioning, He sald he would consider the case at some future date. . ALBANY W. C. T. U. LOCAL PLANS \MEMBERSHIP DaY\ Albany First Local Women's Christian Temperance Union will have a \member- ship Day\ Thursday in tho homo of Mrs. H, I. Polgreon, 10 Willett street. 'The meeting will _be understho direction of Mrs, Frank HIll, chairman of the Social Meetings and Red Letter Day committee. «Mrs. H, C_ Osborn . will sing, accom- panled by W. F, Foskétt and Miss Helen Leonard, and Misa Edith Polgreen will re- cite, Reports of the regional conference, In New York of th@ State W. C. T. U executive committée mecting and: the re- ports of the law enforeement hearing 'which .took place lost week in the Fran- ces Willard room of the Martha Wash- Ington hotel dn New York will be pre- sented by the county president, Mrs., C. E. Lindsay, A. spec business meeting will take place at 2:30 o'clock, directed by Alrs 0, R. Mifter, Tocal president SEALED VERDICT TODAY -. IN TROLLEY DEATH CASE MWhén' the Supreme court resumes its réssion today the jury which was yester- day given the case of Clarence Brown mgainst the Schenectady Railroad Com- the railway company for damages for the death of bis wife, who was killed by one of the company's cars. The case was given to the jury, late yesterday afternoon, with instructions to return a sealed venict. - won. his first hit on Broadway in \Turn critics as very few actors earn or deserve. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS AKERS: OF SHIN:MY\ © the - floor and announced there |' \shake a wicked}, street- thought Awas in' progress. Some: |. Noted Pianist Who:Gives Recital Tomorrow Ni'ght Leopold Godowsky. |. amusemENnts Tropay , | . EMPIRE THEATRE Girls ala Carte. \C> * PROCTORS THEATRE High, class vaudeville , and / photo- ply, \Dangérous Hours, HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL \The Gir] from Outside\ and Paul- Inc Frederick in \The Loves of Letty,\ MOTION PICTURE THEATRES LELAND-\Scarlet Days' and Leah Baird in \The Capit CLINTON ,_ SQUARE-Llonel: Barry» miore In \The Copperhead,\ © COLONIAL-Glagys Brockwell in \The Devil's Riddles . __\ => PINE HILLS-EL ,B. Warner jin \The Grey Wolf's Ghost.\ ik HUDSON-H; (B. - Walthall in \The Boomerang.\ \L . ALBANY-House Peters in \Silk Hus- bands and Callco Wives.\ . > ° . REGENT-Norma Talmadge in \The Way of & Woman.\ . AREOR-Theda Bara in \The Lure of Ambition\ and «Constance: Talmadge Jn \The Studio Girl.\ R - Pauline Frederick 'at Hall, 'Proctbr's Harmanus Bleecker hall of- fered s'egterday and will continuc today a dowble feature bill that includes Pauline Frederick in \The .Loves of Letty\ and Rex Beach's \The Girl from Outside.\ Miss Frederick bas a film version of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's ~glmtty.\'phu'cd on 'the stage\ some sensors ago by William Favershaw «and: Carlotta Nilson. , It is the story 'of a girl wlm runs <the, gamut {of love affairs .with a man above her in station, ~Miss Frederick brings to the Teading role all her neting ability. \The Girl from Outsidé\ is a Klondike story, packed -with erooksiand 'adventurers and Inwless persons. Pitted against them is \the girl from outside,\ and' Rex Beach pus told a human, appealing story: It is well cast and directed. A cornet solo by Roscoe Adams is an orchestral fen- ture. 'The night, performance. tomorrow will be omitted because of the Godowsky concert, - & The Godowsky Recital © =, The host of enthusiasts that is anticl- pated for attendance at the recital to be given at Harmanus Bleccker hall Wed- nesday night by: that master pianist, Lcopold Godowsky, und for which 'seats are now selling at the box office, will goin an iden of the pleasure in store from the following tribute in the New York Times of his New York recital: \Leo pold Godowaky gave his first and, as was announced; his only New York recital of this season yesterday afternoon in Car: negi hall. 'There was a very large at- tendance present, so large that sents had ta be provided upon the stage. Mr. Godowsky's playing has always much to interest lovers of the - pianoforte. His performance has the exquisite contour, the. perfect chiselling, the finished sur- fnce of a cameo. Hig interpretations reached the highest value, as they have on cecasiou before, in Chopin's musig.\ Leland Movies. For a romantic dramn of the days of \40 - nothing | could | surpass | \Scarlet Days,\ the David W. Griffith special pro- duction which openéd at the Leland yes- terday as one of the double feature bill until Wednesday. , It is a rich, vigorous story of lawless \days when 'the gun ruled; when morals were of all sorts and seen in the open. and when romance played a big part in life, Grifith has staged and directed it with infinite rommssol *I wing by being a human being, Her per- _ NPRICTOR AT Players Seek It Before Curtain, . Improvise and Then : ..; Fun Begins. tort \AT ENME G00 \Girls A La Carte\ Made Up of Beautiful Scenes and: Genuine Comedy, > 0 0 ¢ A. touch of novelty: is given \Under the Apply Tree,\ the headliner at Proc tor's Grand, by the appenrance before the curtain of the whole company searching for the missing plot, The membersdé- cide to make one up as they 'go\ along, Having a detective and m stoleni purss, they are well outfitted, and the 'curtain' then rises on a cuse of \purse purse, who's got the purse?\ It is a lively lit- tle musical faree, one of the best' that\ George Choos has sent us, with some al tractive scenery, an agile comedian. named Johnoy Sully, a good leading man. in Joseph Herbert and two pretty load- ing women in Ethel Rosevere axed Muriel Thomas, Sully's nonsense is welcomed? the songs are all catchy, and the parade of show girls, commg out of the trumk of the apple tree; is pleasing. ® Tom McRac, with his speech like' mouthful of cotton, keeps the Tous laughing as the jockey who is the butt of his trainer's impositions. «McRae doe some clever musical imitations; apparent ly with his tongue, and a baseball. tray esty with Tom Aiken, is funny. ' Mal colm and LeMar, two girls, have g.de> lightful musical net. Their repertoire. / appeals to all tastes; the girl at the piano playing Beethoven's Turkish march and the \Siren Song\ from \Leave It to Jane,\ and the vocalist jumping: from \When You're Alone\ to operatic airs from '\Pagliaeei\ and \Mthe. (But terfly.\ Both girls are gifted musicians, ' John O'Malley, an Trish temor, offers a .~] number of Irish songe and closes with \I Hear You Calling Me.\ His slight, but sweet and his songs are- the , wort to win a vaudeville audience. Moran and Wiser open the show, winning their? B usual laughs with hat tossing: 'Thoimag H Ince's production, \Dangerous Hours\ in the film feature; a strong story 0 Americanism versus Bolshevism, with *' Lloyd Hughes and Barbara Castleton in the leading roles. Einograms . and 'Popies of the Day complete the program, a Arthur Pearson, ' who chalked up a high record in- burlesque with his \Step Lively Girls\ early in the season, has reached for-a higher place on the record board - with his \Girls a Tn Carte,\ which opened 'at the Empire yesterday, and delighted the audiences as much as any show -of the season, Pearson has gotten: futher away . from. routine bur- lesque than would seem possible, consid- ering the tastes of a burlesque andience, and has gone in for musical comedy, lay- ishly' staged\ and «provided \vith @\ cast that shows wisdom, It is a big succes sion .of scenes, specialties, music and girls-all good to the eye and car, In, \Tamie\ Coughlin, Pearson has, a genuine comedian, Coughlin is as- dif ferent in style of humor from the aver- age burlesquer as the show is variant from the usual Columbia wheel type. 'He plays a sailor who knows nothing of the goa; plays him ag an eccentric, quiet and humorous, and his repartee with Charles Fagan, scattered all through the show, ig really. funny, A holdup scene, with the policeman, viewing it all, also gets lnughs. And in a bit with Leona 'Earl, Coughlin registered again. Fagan makes a fine second comedian and the .pair is responsible for a lot of Jnughter. . Another big hit was scored by the leading woman, Miss Martha Pryor, who also is \different.\ She disdaing-the airs and clothes 'of the burlesque queen and sonality is most attractive and her songs all got over big, \I'm a Vampire\ was one of her-special hits, though it would be necessary to list them all to do her justice: = ; Leona: Har] still has the \mad scene\ (this time with Charles Fogan) in which whe apparently loses her temper, and threatens to vanquish her partner who is \kidding\ her. .Tina Belmont and Made- line Moore danco their way' through the show and always have something attrac- tive to watch. - Most of the songs are new to the Em- pire» There are very few of the tunes that ore ground out week after week. 'The settings are fine and the chorus girls good looking. \Girls a La Carte\ is the kind of show. that will. help wear out the Empire sents. with use. There are daily matines, and evening perform- ances. - NUSBAUM & LIVINGSTON - _. 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This is the story of a danghter \tty zrfiis) provision, with the cost 'of social * sefice. instruction and | the additional work both in' the field and the office, will double the quota of last year's campaign. 1 - AHlequests have come in,\ Mrs. Huyck Eaid,+\from a number of organizations who.désite special social service training fe i volunteer workers. In our re- nse fo their demand we must consider both out duty to the community and the help that sach workers will give pur own s{af during the period of instraction.\ -. Miss An [Wentworth, secretary, last season by another hit in 3 Chance,\ is-critically il! with pueumonia, of the Brooklyn Womens' club last Tuesday when he, while their guest at luncheon, scolded; Sick shows as \Up “11731“ng Tramp akespeare-presumably the. Hampden brand. | He also decla eares nothing _ for Washington. Mr. Hampden bas just failed to interest the public in a His Comtry. Walter IHarapden got a lot of members all fussed : them for preferrin £10612!\ (g that the public erica. or ' rge Which simply_meaps that lay about the Father of t ran just two weeks in New York. It is a curious mental slant play business is a succession of agains,\ and just because you come on lean times, don't scold the public that will support the next play you présent that is to its taste. «-- - {. \Monsiet' Beaucaire\ will close at the New Amsterdam theatre next week and be stcceeded by Ed. Wynn's 'arnival, whichhasbeeny z on the road. Fd has taken a leaf-or, rather. several leates-from the Raymond | Hitéhcock book and is not only staydm; in the andience commenting on bis show and audience, but mingles with the crowd on. the way out, nsking How they liked the PLAN EUCHRE PARTY A euchre party will follow the regular meeting .Friday night at $ o'clock of Margaret, Vander Veer Tent 8, Daugh- ters of Veterans, In the veteran rooms in the Court house. . Regular business will be discussed from $ until 9 o'clock when the games will start. Mrs, May Wentworth Is chairman of the cominittee in charge. MAENNER QUARTET WILL - GIVE FAMILY PARTY of a woman of loose raoraly, krought up in care and ignorance of her. mothers life. There are fine thrills, n_ Tot of big dramatic moments and glam;- «f comedy. .Richard Barhelmess plays Alvarez, a handsome young bandit ehief, with great dash; Carol Dempster is the heroinc, and Clarine Seymont, George Faweett. Rate Bruce and Ralph Graves are well cast. Leah Baird gives a fins performance as Margaret Rentard, heroine ie Capitol.\ _ adapted | from -- Augustus Thomas' famous play. It is a story of life in Washington, of a rascally politi- sian who ind = woman to leave her husband and then deserted her. How nne tol the Board thit there came constant- m. . . ; 5 == % ind F 6 f some actors to scold th blic for|sbow. 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