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•• ■ .p :■ itertainnienti 4ulr 17, 1936 l««w — ‘ «lng eteps Out. ” Born. ” ^ , MCO — \Hewte Divided.' Oove, Cove — \Trouble for 2. ” !?.' •'iMucftting Bather. ” drtat Heck. Playhouse — \Bullett or Ballots.\ .^onpatead, RivoU — \H«rts Di vided.\ Oyster Bay, tyrlc — \Moon's Our Home. ” Port Washington, Beacon —“ Trou ble for Two. ” \Florida Bpeclal. ” Roslyn, Hoslyn — \Big Broadcast.\ ■ ‘ Oolden Arrow.\ Saturday, July 18, 1936 Flushing, Loew — \King Steps Out.\ \Navy Born. ” Flushing, RKO — \Hearts Divided.' \Parole. ” Olen Cove, Cove — “ Trouble for 2,\ \Educating Father. ” Great Neck, Playhouse — “ Bullets or Ballots. ” ‘ Nai^ty Marietta. ” ^ ■ BempsU^ad, Rlvoll — “ Hearts Di vided. ” - 4 C Oyster Bay, Lyric4- “ Hcll ship Mor gan. ” \LeOghlng IrtsK Eyes.\ IJort Washington, Beacon — “ Trou- . ble ior Two. ” ' \Plorl^ Special. ” lloslyn, lio.slyn — “ Big Broadca.st. ” \Golden Arrow.\ fSeaspotead, Rlvoll — \Hearts Di vided.\ Oyster Bay; Lyric — “ Show Boat. ” Port Washington, Beacon — \Bullets or Ballots.\ Roslyn, Roslyn — \Ghost Goes West\ “ Waterfront Lady. ” Sunday,' July 19, 1936 Plushlngr-Loew — \King Steps Out;\ “ Navy Born.\ Flushing, RKO — \Hearts Divided.\ \Parole. ” Olen Cove, Cove — “ Case Against ' Mrs. Ames.\ “ Two In Revolt.\ _ / (^eat Neck, Playhouse — “ Case ■. I Against Mrs. Ames. ” -7/ ^\Hls (Majesty, Bunker Bean.\ apstead, Rlvoll — “ Hearts Di vided.\ ster Bay, Lyric — \Show Boat. ’ ’ Waslilngtoo, Beacon — “ Bullets or Ballots. ” Bpslyn, Roslyn — “ Ghost Goes WeSt ” ; \Waterfront Lady.\ TiMaday, July 21, 1936 Flushing, Loew — \Border Flight.\ \Red Wagon.\ Flushing, WOO — \Sins of Man. ” The Big Noise. ” Olen Oove, Cove — \Private Num ber. ” Great Neck, Playhouse — \Private Number.\ Hempstead, Rlvoll — \Hearts Di vided. ” Oyster Bay, Lyric — “ Too Many Pa,- rents. ” \Golden Arrow. ” Port Washington, Beacon — “ Bullets or' Ballots.\ Roslyn, RoiJlyp — \MoonUght Mur der. ’ *' \Let ’ s Sing Again.\ Wedneadny, July 22, 1936 Flushing, Loew — “Border Flight. ” “ Red Wagon. ” Flushing, RKO — “ Sins of Man. ” \The Big Noise. ” Olen Cove, Cove — \ftlvale Num ber. ’ ’ . Great Neck, Playhouse — “ Private Number. ” Hempstead, Rlvoll — \Hearts Di vided.' Oyster Bay, Lyric — “ Too Many Pa rents. ” “ Golden Arrow. ” Port Wa.shington, Bftaepn — \So They Wtere Married.\ “ F-Man.\ 'Roslyn, Roslyh — \Moonlight Mur der.\ ' \J ’ s IMng^galn. ’ ’ rotrsTH wn* o* SUMMER at Ru vsAs •• w* 1936 ^ Moot almanack ®ONTA1 NIN( j 1 AgfRONOMlCAL A OM a T VARltry qi .VMFVL and Monday, July 20, 1936 lijlnlng, Loew — \King Steps Out.\ Moi Pii ^ ‘ Navy Born.' Flushing, RKO — “ Hearts Divided.\ '\ ’ Parole.\ Glen oove. Cove — “ Case Against Mi'll,. Ames. ” “ Two In Revolt. ” Great Neck, Playhouse — \Case Against Mrs. Ames.\ '* \His Majesty, Bunker Bean.\ The Roof That^ Turns Its Back' on Town! THE ROOF PIERRE ' There are roofs and wofs, but when you're worn out by the heat, there ’ s nothing quite Uke a roof that turns its back on town and Hs face to the cool spaces of the Park! Come lor rLuNCHsoN, .OoexTAH, Hoow and- for OlHIfSB -„AMB - SpPPHt Baidiiiai ^ ^ r JOE MOSS and His Delightful ring avB. at sut st „ nkv yohb Thjursday, July 23, 1936 l^Kishlng, LoeuA — \Border Plight.\ \Red Wagon. ” Flushing, RKO — \Sins of Man.' “ The Big Noise. ” Glen Cove, Cove — “ Private Nura- ,ber.\ Great Neck, Playhouse — “ Private Number. ” Hempstead. Rlvoll — \Hearts Di vided. ” Oyster Bay, Lyric — “ Things To Come. ” — . Port Washington, Beacon — “ So They Wtere Married. ” “ F-Man, ” Roslyn, Rosiyn- “ King of the Damned.\ “ One Frightful Night. ” COUNTESS OE BRISSAC GIVES LECTURES The Countess Bronislava Du Brissac will lecture today at her Huntington saloon on English Period Homes. Later she will give a, talk on. Lady Hamilton and the English Oeoraes. ---------------- Smallwood ’ s Glenwood Landing, L. I. • GRAND OPENING Friday Eve. July Third Alnder ttie-oiigtnar inmil-*| . MrtIMMU rntd. auaarvklaa of « JOE SMALLWOOD • FEATURING ... JOSEPH C.' SMITH ’ S ^ ORCHESTRA * Direct from' the ro Morocco and the Versailles Club. • POPULAR PRICES • NO eOUVERT CHARGE ^ EVERVBODV WELCOME 11118 '•Week ’ s Fight\ Is \Nobody ’ s Round ” For the purposes of this com mentary, we are dividing the na tional campaign Into weekly “ rounds< ” The ~ first .fWo 1 | awarded ' to'. Landon.- The'- tblrd, dealt with] today, seems me to be “ nc body's round, as they say c prize-fights. Nei ther Landon nor (Roosevelt ha|s scored any Im portant success. O f course, w e a^ft. still In the \ preparatory period. The President has gone on vacation. Governor Landon has not yet made his speech of acceptance. Many tech nical commentations will not even begin to count “ rounds ” in the campaign, until after the latter event shall have taker! place. This seems to me unreal. As soon as both candidates were nominated, the nominating period was over and the election fight was on. The Republicans Under Good Way Froih the day of the opening of their party convention at Cleve land, the Republicans have assumed that the campaign had started. With a burst of eager activity, unprecedented in many years, they have gone at the work of organ izing, harmonizing and war-plan ning. Former Chairman Henry P. Fletcher left them a splendid starting-point in. a balanced bud get and cash in the treasury. Chair man Hamilton has gone on from there In a way thaL would have delighted the efficient\ fighting heart of Theodore Roosevelt.' Hamilton, for instance Is making ments coRuIated to help him on his ' atUe and evnsiM wop. He hot oat TUgv wn hp Mrplane to I shew the adaalnlatnition ’ h qrmpathP with the drao^t nllerers in the (Northwwek; h* has declared his own intealian o( waHlIg a nintiV* trip Uuwugh tba Ifaor 'Vbalf sad New Bo«)^ dtetrtete ravaged by I floods a pear ago; ha has ipaupd I a cMl aarriea reform oader of m|- ctcacepic siK as proof of hts splen did integritp on that Issue; lastly, I he has had his pollUcally oon- — ^ ------------------ ------ ^ tral\ed Federal Heennre Board make »■ dead set to win the September a gestitre against credit inflation election In Maine. Four pears aio. ' cokuUted to reassure conservative the Republicans simply dwindled opinion. These four moves are fur away their chance at this supreme- ] ther evideiioe of the great cam ly important test. poignlng advantage adhering to a President In oSloe. I am sUU hop- THESE DAYS By J ulian M ason iqg. however, that the people have learned, to see through this man of-monp-uriefcs. The List of Lsndon's New Advantages The \take a walk ” letter of A1 _ Smith Is beginning to have for ; •^ie,^^ubiicans the favorable ti- ‘ Reiiort Keen Interest suits hoped for it. Former Sen- ' ator William Cabell Bruce, leading Democrat of Maryland, has seen Landon and announced his sup- U**® port of him. More dramatic, and a«»dap virited the proper^ at more important. Is the declaration W**thurp where Oroesch and Sons In AILElHilric Hemes home-seekers of Col. Henry L. Breckinridge, the constitutional Democrat who ran an anti-Roosevelt campaign In the primaries that he can not vote are creating a community of 300 homes in which they ore featuring all-electric homes with General Electric equipped kitchens, oil fur- for \the present governing foe- ■ *tr cooditioning. Mld- tlon “ — a better and broader phrase * “ “ “ *»*■ •»«* *»«>» weather apport- Hls calm and broadly patriotic **® longer ore tradiUonal reasons for voting for Landon make ^ 9*** home-buying excellent campaign material. Fin- ’ u»»rket. according to officials of allyT It may be set down as s concern, whO this wedc re,- Republican advantage that Choir- ' P®*^*<* increasing interest in the man Hamilton has ceased talking development like the unspeakable Parley and ■ T*ve model homes of Colonial, that Governor landon Is no longer Cape Ood and' English architec- tossing pancakes for the news- designs have ben completed, reels. and work has been started <m an I additional group of sev«t homes. Roosevelt 1 and Mrs, Vernon Remsen of Off Some Good 'Tricks fmrwich are receiving oon- Mr. Roosevelt, on the eve of va- gratidacions on the birth of a cation, has managed to pull off ■ son at the North Country Cbm- a number of acts and annouxMse- munity BRxpltal on July 6. JONES BEACH Tonite8:30 liidium, L. I. a Every Mte (III Sun. ■San Carlo Opera Co. presents Shubert ProducUonti NOTABLE OAHT OF *40U Gertrude Heffman BALLET SEATS 25c 50o ?ffc %l No Tan. Now at Adnilii> Utratlon Btdf., Jones Beaolit at Namm's, B ’ kiya; Qerti Depart- Ave.,ment ' Store, Ja> lalca 'Ave., Jamalea; Freeport-* Music hop, s. Main St., Freeport; Frank* In Sliopt, Hempstead. ROSE MARIE A yesta l y iwaaiim iCCOUNTANC 'VoK emu GmU /nv oeoA. w JWg ' i ^ INTERNATIONAIL CORRESPONDENCE SCI ii Weot ttnd Bl.. New Toefc CHy LOCUST VALUEYivl.. I. OUDf COVE 253# OPSNINO TVSSDAT. JULY 21 \SEEN BUT NOT HEARD ’ ' with Frankie Thocnaa, Jv. A New Play bp Sflarla W — ir * HartiB BarUep CURTAIN RISBS AT g:Sg PROMPTLY W h - big - juicy mUBLUEERRIES :tUTINCTlY SUPERIOR QUAIITY 1 ;^ iwtrtuiiTTARMr OlFPEntS Its^ €)wn Pr^ucit ' IUii#e Your O:^ PHEASANT TURKEYB I PUCK# CUfNEAS S mmw Ymr aai#li*s fiam-. 'INWisaMPm ‘ AvKHaiir'' ' L«nl» u, . NOW AN W . ^ = FOE YOUR HOMI Comiing EveRls Tides FYiday, July l^Tr-aigh Udq A. AL, rig# Ye. mu a:8Y * H. rlM (.3 f«#C ^eauodqgr, FWr lSr«fh A. If., rise T.Y feet. Sundey, July iP-fiigh tkte 12:25 A. M.. rise t.b feet; 12:«1 P. M., rise 7.7 feet Monday, July 20 — High tide 1:07 A. M„ rite IS feet; 1:41 P. M„ rise 7.7 feet Tuesday, July M-Higta tld# 1:45 A. M„ rise 7.7 feet; 2:14 P. 41., rise 7 j J feet Wednesday, July 22 — High tide 2:1# A. M.. else 7.4 feet; 2:48 P. M., rise 7.5 feet , „ , Thursday, July 23-Hah tide 2:44 A. M.. rise 7 Ibet; 3:12 P. M., rise 7.3 feet You can egglly Mpoee fruit tmpa from otriagedi t«|}le.linpi)ii or dothfriS, tqr rqMIxw mff Hie vote with a paste of bwu Bla. Lot stand « fj, | 1 “ lukewarm waoh Golf Bethpage — Bethpage Club. Tuesday through Saturday, July 31, 25. National public Unks. champion ship. Glen Head — 0|rookville Country dub. Saturday, July IS to 26th. inclusive Senior ’ s championship. 36 holes. Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 16, start of Gov ernor's Trophy and Prise tourna ment \ Music Jones Beach — Hew Stadium, 'niurs- day, July 16, throujdi Saturday, July 19. Fortune Oallo presents “ The Student n<inoe.\ Mtmday, July 20, 'Tlose Marie\ opens. Drama Locust Valley — Bed Barn Theatze. Thursday, July 16, through Sat urday, July 18 . Gladys Cooper and Philip Merivaie In “ White Christmas. ” Tuesday, July 31, “ Seen But Not Heard,\ will open. Olen Oove — Olen Theafre. Federal Theatre Project. Thinsday, July 16, through Saturday, July 18, \Post Boad. ” H«rRl 4 Triibttfre fashion scouts visit the * Pflfy, on the featREe page, you will fiad «4 of a di ^88 or a group of accessories or smart boa ftf hi^ faahioaiinpoftaace. with full desdfj A note or phone call to this ncti-spaper will tellyouiri to btqr it and. what it costs. This helpful shopping service is only one of the i whf jm should have the Tribune dcUvete^t — 'f ■ NKW YORK 3 Wetal 4 i iributte Ordinary windows permit euormoW amounU of heat leakage, no matter hoW tight the waU. You can stop t|iat heat hma with Sllentite, the “ insulat^ window**. This new-atyla window makes poartble a high- l^^hae testa prove Silentits to be FIVE ’ HM e S . . _____ r __________ IIKD tr of heating efficioBcj tkan ka Mcn known before. Laboratotj as weather-tight aa the ordinacx doubl*- hung window. Sitentite h good-looking, hoiM ’ lik#> arehitocturaUy. correct It alwaya workg . ‘ .'I Ik.- * ■ , » . Mm » , .r. -M ., ‘ .-*1 smoothly and easily, fat the igufr Awlk in smooth metal sMam w«**Mxg mod aUckiog ai« ualaavne-* Httta efrU mm taioo and fewer^fr. The Sileatitg WMav ta h # 4 U at tho fa^. This mmm. lawsTMhr. S?* «»rta- 4 hrsada« 4 bmb N*Mr Mh. 5i\i.i ‘ ^* “ **** y ** * whedsia ■ cvmris rooMTOu m DmRiBVtORS t^UsSssdtsfssmsskis . r ~ ~ ” '' “ *• ’ * ’ *' “ '--*---11 •'■'t FRANKUN SHOPS is just a minutes 6mm from most an^ town... wit]i an a 4 - •quote iwkinq space ai .£» soar o^^ ^Morm..,mn6 fifty-two ciepartmepti with fresh, cooj summer mercha^se at fhrihy prices! 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