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CROVE THEATRE and the master boxer of them comes to the Grove Theatre today a three-day run with no: m their comedy, Taking The former heavyweight haw made a hit all over with program, starring Lois Moran and direc Rowland Lee, the director of \Barbed Program for today only has one of Wire.\ Pola Negri's latest, also will be|the effective stars in the gripping featured. Grove news events and an|Story, \Tell It to the Marines,\ Wil- Our Gang comedy complete the bill. FREEPORT THEATRE \ Bandow, known as \The wonder \m of Harvard,\ besides. its 31m? $7121“ $33“: tea. |Bas a delightful romantic plot and ture of the bill at the Preeport Thea- 1 and comedy. It unfolds against i v 12“ turesque background of , superbly second aitraction on today's bill at % Mineola includes Edna - Murphy | in photographed desert country.\ Sandow |,\ ma 11 not 0111th nm‘mmemiuuum-I a’ut Modern Daughters. al a finished and intelligent actor W The story is adapted from an original |Flesh,\ with the popular Cullen Lan- script by Lon Young On the same program are several interesting . short | features. . Among these are a picture in natural WIT n - which the Earl Carroll chorus is fea- [SAT Of \Mare Nostrum.\ and dainty tured, a novelty, \Who Are the White Tudians?\ and another of Charles Bowers funny and original comedies \Greenwich Village Romance,\ \The Vanishing Villain.\ HEMPSTEAD THEATRE Venus of Venice, her role to perfection Antonio Moreno, ene of the most popular of the male stars on the w reen today is seen . opposite . Miss Talmadge in this production and the two combined make \Venus of Ven- foe\ a picture out of the ordinary run \The Crimson Flash.\ Pathe's thrilling al starting Cullen Landis, will | | Suturday malmu' ted in addition to the regu- lir show Saturday afternoon for the new be p Lonefit of the youngsters | This will be the third installment of this vivid | srial full of thrills and excitement S1R \NI) THI \IRF Five big acts of big-time vaudeville} will be the aitraction at the Strand {, Theatre starting today: and: continu- Jog until Saturday, together: with Zat 80%\ on the screen \Is Zal 80?\ Pox Films screen ver- EAKIDAGIN COME AND HEAR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED Band Concert BY THE FREEPORT FIREMEN'S BAND TOMORROW NITE and EVERY FRIDAY NITE at PLAYLAND F RE EP O R T LESSER'S :- STRAN ROCKVILLE CENTRE PERFORMANCES: i- DATLY EVENINGS es a AT 7:00 TODAY George O' Brien Edmund Lowe im ® ege lee 48 ZAT SOT Five Big Acts of Vaudeville Special for Children- Sal. Matinee Only BUCK JONES in \WHISPERING SAGE® Film Attractions Today James J. Corbett, one of the great- pupula? sume ongerimation almwtflflmdflmmw “LN-m George pleasing com- ed; film, is the main attraction in the nex photoplay opening today at the Hempstead Theatre for the rest of this week. Dainty Constance | Tal madge, whose popularity is rapidly in- creasing until she is considered by wany movie fans even greater than sister, Norma, has the leading role is \Venus of Venice,\ and portrays and nonsensical revue, just made f0\/spectacular section of the Rockies laughing. purposes.. The Rivolt show r has four other entertainin, acts to look upon Elinor Glyn solely as sex dramas and upon dainty Betty Bronson as a perpetual Peter Pan, have an intoresting surprise in store for them in Paramount's new comedy. Rivoll in conjunction with Jack Wil- [son and the new vaudeville show main attraction at the Lynbrook The- autre tonight film entitled \A Chin You Love: to Touch\ on the new show starting Pri- day and Saturday matinee, the kids will get the opportunity to laugh and chortle with glee when the third in- stailment of \The Crimson Flash,\ starring Cullen Landis, will be shown along with the complete show. than most of the modern ladies on the stage, will be the main attraction at the Plaza Theatre, Freeport, inv ho River works its way into the Oh, Baby!\ playing here for the Inst Can¥y,' 709 feet below. and the road time tonight. The picture ©!¥€S N| overlooks this sheer drop. Glant trees, ample opportunities to display her versatile talents theatre in New York recently and which received favorable comment from the newspaper critics comes to the Arcade theatre in Lynbrook today for one day only in a mum-u sea picture \Across the Pacific.* ldan of mm hit by James Ghan- and Helm! Taber, has as its headliners two of the \Brien and Edmund Lowe. The cast includes Kathryn Perty, Diane Ellis, Doug- Lacy Mineola Theatre's double liam Haines, who probably gives the best performance next to Lon Chaney in the marine picture, in \Brown of peal to lovers of sports, also plenty of exciting action: with the Saturday matinee, \The Crimson of the youngsters in addition to the thrilling chapter from the new Pathe serial. Handsome Antonio Moreno, Constance Talmadge, will be seen here in \Venus of Venice\ on Priday and Saturday and Mark Swain, Eddie Cantor, famous for his play- ing in \Kid Boots\ on the stage and on the screen will be. the main ar- traction here in his second motion picture, \Special Delivery,\ played recently at the Paramount Theatre in New York, Priday and Saturday and Saturday will be the popular boys early laugh hits. \Now or Never.\ die Cantor in \Special Delivery,\ for the drnzm of the youngsters was at one time starred with Kitty Hempstead, opening today for the rest Dolly Anneite in a mirth-provoking Ritzy,\ which opens today at the Another five. big-time act. vaude- |= ville show, as entertaining .as last diversion from constant motoring week's stage show will be offered here by the management tonight, continu- Ing Saturday, with a complete change of stage numbers on Sunday its all of PLAZA THEATRE 21 as on KICKING: HORSE | A special double feature . program | 20 Under th will be presented at Valley Stream Stewart, followed by Dr. J. Human. Theatre - for | tonight _ only, _ and |MiDister of Health and Soldiers' Civil 1 te walt Saouine Prat te Booth TC Mura) Cameron's general super: is the main photo a - - attraction wiil mafia-3&1; m: Intendent of the Canadian Pacific starring Maurice Costelio|R#!!Way of Alberta tion to its Harold Lloyd, comedy, another thrill-| Niblock divide, ing chapter from Pathe's new to the Pacific Ocean by way cf The Crimson Flash,\ will be offered|the Kicking Horse and the Columbia Rivers, the ether east by way of the 2222 2 __ Bow, the Suskatchewan and the Nel- son to Hudson Bay and so to the At- IHE RIVOLI lantic The celebrated Broadway comedian, | [PVHS® fiemififidfl’fy“ SAT)? Pim\ feat lack Wilson, who bas Played I0 SV-|in sixteen miles before reaching the eral. big-time Broadway | shows | @04|iun of 'pield. yet with mo rade. Gordon, will headline the new stage (BAD $ ber ectft. and this only presentations at the Rivoli Theatre, m Golden is fifty-four miles. With the ol this week The popular Mr. Wilson will appear two extensins-to Emerald Lake and the Yoho Valley to the Takak- with Ruth Wheeler, Warner Guit and Fy hlwf’,s°flx:uf!n more. Seventy. two miles in all through the most From Lake Louise the highway runs on the south side of the Bow Theatregoers who have been used yalley, the road crossing the Great ams Divide mt a point several hundred fees the author of \It\ and other intense from its steel companion. Four and a half miles trom here is Wapta Lake, 5,200 feet above the sea. This is an interesting bedy of water, for here the Kicking Horse River rises and on !ts shores are the artistic cabins of the Wapta bungalow camp. where motor- ists may have their own little pri- e lmte cabin, any size the party may . require. 'These are. grouped: around LYNBROOK THEATRE [tne main bungalow camp, which is operated by the Canadian Pacific Those who te entertain- Rellway. The trail is an excelleat . hurse who enjoy a SIMPlG | fne, deading from the south shore of Sally Levy,\ with Sally O'Neil as the| WAPI, Lake up Cathract Oreck. n how . mad, turbulent stream, to the tran- featured player, which will be the| ouit shores of O Hara. Horses can be rented at Wapta should one not care A few miles below Wapta a mag- nificent view of the two great valleys, the Yoho and Kicking Horse, is af- forded the motiiist. Peaks tower al- Colleen Moore in her most pleasing MOS® 2 mile end a half above the val- photoplay, \Orchids and Ermine,\ 55 giving the romantic tale of a poor but happy telephone girl and how her dreams came true, will be the screen feature Priday and Saturday, There Stephen, Wanta and Cathedral, with! the Yoho Valley is entered, and no one should iniss motoring the few ad- will also be a hilarious wisecraCker|qitional miles. ior Takakkaw Palls are well worth weing. These tumble down In a lacy pattern about 1.500 feet Emerald Lake, seven miles from Field, can be reached. This lake is than others. Heretofore only those who traveled by rail could enter these glorious districts unless a guide ang pack train were taken -_- It 1; In the Yoho Valley that cars ascend the highest switchback in the Madge Kenlnedy. 02h\ has an\: i\ |Canadian Rockies: 340 feet are more musical comedy MM&0 ©09%5|ciimbed in less than a quarter of a while. The last part of the grade is beauty of the valley Prom Field the road follows the ARCADE THEATRE TQ fown nesting: nomog \the mitis = TRAIL PIERGES The Kicikng Hore Trail from Lake Louise to Golden through the central Canadian Rockies, has been opened Harvard,\ one of the best college foot-|ofMcially. 'The ceremony was unosten- ball stories ever screened ~ tatious but impressive, held as it was on the hill at Golden overlooking the broad valley of the Columbia River with the Selkirks on one side, the \u* The story is rich In pathos, dra. |¢limax even more thrilling than Red Rockies on the other. There was a w o- s representative body of men on the Granges \One Minute to Win.\ The|platform, members of the government of Canada, railway officials and presi- dents of automobile clubs and good roads associations, from both the East and the West, and motorists congre- gated for the occasion from all parts dis, will be presented for the delight/or western Canada, several American jears coming in for the event regular show. This will be the third| 'The platform erected for the occa- sion was banked in \evergreens and bunting giving the needed dash of color, as they did to the arch of evergreens erected over the road and the ribbons which were cut after the speeches by Chasles Stewart, Minister =--. of the shirt]? anthd. Buckham speaker Britisl lumbia Leg~ VALLEY STREAM islature, during the singing of the national aniem, 'The first car to rch was that of Charles Bullding of New Road The first section of the new road, from Lake Louise to Field, a distance of sixteen miles was built by the Canadian National Parks branch and which/opened for traffic in 1926. In addi- historic background this section of the road bas great interest The added feature Priday|both from the geographic and engi- neering points of view comedian, Harold Lioyd, in one of his ly. because it crosses the Continental JDivide of the Rocky Mountains and along with Ed- wuhln a few yards of the point where and [the waters born on the slopes ol Mount one stream flowing Starting from Lake Louise at an al- The distance from Lake Louise: to walk. This trip makes a pleasant foor; _ Mount . Field. | Burgess.] delicate und dainty spires. rise in directions. It is from Field that Beautiful Emerald Lake sylvan loveliness; it is more open per cent; the average is-14. The yet unscarred by fires, enhance the STIRRING NAVY FILM OPENING SPECIAL \Cored WF CANADA ROCKIES DENIED CASH New Highway Opened From Lake Louise Through Beau- © Carlton Curtis, multimiliionaire and prominent clubman, does npt have to pay alimony or. counsel fees to Mrs Letitia E. Brown, colored woman of Harlem, who claims to be his common law wife, according to a story pub- lished in the Daily News. Supreme Court Justice William Har- mon Black Tuesday rendered a sweep- ing decision in Curts® favor in the action for separation instituted by the woman. She says for seventeen years she was knowkn as the wife of the man she declares is worth $10,000,000. Not only did Justice Black deny the application for alimony of $250 a week and counsel fees of $20,000, but he expressed his opinion that Mrs Brown need hardly expect to prove upon trial that she was ever regarded as the wife of cum: Sald the cqurt: \There is an utter hck of bility of plaintiff's success sh the moving Fre Lowe!! Sherman, Jo be able Dorothy Mack ail! and William Collier &r in \Convoy \ Robert Kane's new $1,000.00 picture of the war at sea gives dramatic history of epic naval bat- tes. Dorethy Mackaill and Lowell Sherman are featured players in the cast include Ian Keith and William Collier, Jr. 'WHIRL WIND OF YOUTH\ STARS SEEN AT CURRENT GROVE SHOW \Convoy this special opening Sunday. Others in papers. 1 am' satisted upon,the facts presented to me that the probability of establishing the rc- lationship of husband and wife upon |3 trial of this action is extremely r mote.\ Harold H. Corbin, Max D. Steuer, again refused to discuss the case. When informed of the HAS LEADING ROLE IN \FRISCO SALLY LEVY\ law associate of counsel to Curtis, 'decision he \Justice Black's' ruling speaks for There is nothing that I could add to it.\ Curtis has admitted that Mrs. Brown had been close friends for years and that he had established a $250,000 trust fund for her which he later revoked. He admitted that he g A Tiffany Gem in Color € € Preeport, L. 1, and I- it to the hilt and then sold fou In his answering papers G mitted what Db davit sworn to mum-menus“ a were never known as wife and that she had mo wl him, Curtis, who is 60, is part a cording to Mrs. Brown, odf Mi hall. He is a world travéler prods much of his time 'm Eaypt and South Arum [Brown. is 34 f BUESTS WATER MAIN 5\ Chicago-The . habit . of water faucets with a jerk turning them slowly cost® cities millions yearly, Loran engineer, @gctares. \The says, produces hammering in the lines, which bursts the main® ~> mi at po | FREEPORT THEATRE ALWAYS COOL a_-__-__\_ 4 _- Picture Programs That: Please ___ a --- § Today, Tomorrow M Saturday a ak i s AND o W THE WONDER DOG, im With the Earl Carroll Chorus ~A Noveny \Who Are the White Indians?\ has given ber many thousands of dol- 'since I picked her up on a “rt“?! I seventeen Geographical- corner Harlem Much of the money he gave to her.! Curtis said. he has learned men who were £ says that he. bought her a home in. went to! swerthoarts \Little Theatres That Are Just Niet UREEPORT ertaining Hebrew-Irish Comedy fi-é Al Mincola Theatre today. Paramount Picture, Rowland V Lee Production Lois Moran, the featured heroine, plays the part of an unsophisticated English girl, who is suddenly thrust into the whirl of Parisian studio life Others in the cast Include Vera Voronia, ravishing blonde European; Mills, Donald Keith and Gareth Hughes PJ TODAY Madge Kennedy lwind of Youth! A 800 DOG LICENSES ISSUED More than been issurd to date by Ernest $00 dog licentes Village Clerk Alyce | Stream. Pupke. of Valley Women Relatives Will Go Along With Legionaires To Convention | Indianapohs Today, Tomorrow and OH, BABY Saturday Lois Moran Ind. July: 28. liquors of Prance. the Legion has members of 'he American Legion who) formed a corps of voluntary military] thought the convention in Paris this|police. chosen frdm the more sedate 4 fine session of free-| members in nearly every State dom from tasir women folk are due! difficulties with for a big. isappointment the boys pass the damoiselles near the Cafe de la Paix,\grima the American women will be. tagging right along. according to recoris at Legion national dianapolis Friday and Saturday Belle Bennett fall would he \The J Whirlwind of Youth\ French will [settled through this body The atmosphere of the French pil- ge already is prevalent at tional headquarters James For when National Adju- and a number of the department heads have gone to Paris to prepare for the tavading Of the total number of more than|host of comrades 15,000 persons who have signed up for the second American Expedition- | per. cent relatives of the former service men Barton headquarters in In- MOTHER T\* Enchanted Island Vera Veronina Donald Keith \It won't be long now.' e who say the for waved their money for the | Force women | trie Charles 50:49” Corrine‘dz' and News Pictorial ) _-_ Picture Programs That: Please RCAD THEATRE _LYNBROOK - Monte Blue Across the Paci FRIDAY Henry B. Walthall in \Too many women rlong.\ muttor | { thase who. wasted. their substnce. or who can't get away Roland V. Lee The Love Pic- ture of the Year! Mothers and Sisters Although the majority {men are the young wives of the vet- the delegations many mothers and sisters, One veteran, stateroom NE W YORK AMUSEMENTS GAlET m way a sond Cecil B. DeMille's KING OF KINES ALL MATINEE® (Ree of the erans, include TARIFF RATE 18 LOWERED I ON MEXICAN EARTHENWARE | New York, July 28 -The is cut from 50 to 20 per cent ad valo- rem on Mexican poitery or earthen- ware, made of natural, unwashed and unmixed clay, decorated, in a decision just announced here by the United States Customs Court, of the rmior bany Sam H. Harm ' [l i who had reserved with several Our Gang Comedy friends 'who| fought the Battle of Vin Blanc. balk In 1019 after the Armistice, a days ago rent a telegram to Legion] headquarters, tariff rate ‘ Ten Year's Old BIG TIME V'DEVILLE Jes J. Corbett Bobb;dBarry G The air\ \Cancel R mm ~oyeL PLAY IN YEAR e previous ‘THE SPlDE R reservation and make new one for myself and wife,\ the message said. While the men who went to war ten years mgp will celcbrate a bit, of the crowd will do some rather serious touring. the legion officers say Records show that more than % per cent of the delegations Intend to pay a visit to the battlefields. Voluntary Police For the unruly vets who overesti- decorated. mate their capacities for the wines n-nmlum LUNA PARK The Heart of Coney Island «rine bores #0U&EC-NEW DELCXE | wEsTAURANT - shore MILE SKY | F r e e CHASER | Concerts & Dlndngl sustaining a Mexican Products Company, of San Antonio protest This pottery was taxed under para- graph 211 at the 50 per cent ad valo- rem rate. Judge Young rules that it should have been assessed at only 20 per cent under paragraph 210, as com- mon brown earthenware, made of nat \MUSIC BOX Ihre we tak bre ® In Ther Circus! \TAKING unwashed and unmixed clay (Protest No. 34965-G-84.) ALJAJL~n4fi&u tot stated RONE S THEATRES mame the Columbia River. Apart from Monte Blue, star of \Wolf's Cloth-|opening up this beautiful scenic see- Ing,\ which played at the new Roxey|tion of the Rockies it affords motor- ists a direct route through the Colum- bia district to Cranbrook, from where one can Verbena to Vancouver, Spokane, Senttle or Los Angeles Until this season thet Banff-Win- alley to the Lake Windermere gey Phone Hempstead 427 Phone Hempstend $305 Phone Lynbrook 2366 Whisky Makes Snake Bite Worse, He Finds Madame again «II-whim. an old rem- y-the one that whiskey is a snake . bite ani This time it is Karl triangular tour made, which em P. Schmidt, assistant curator of rep- dermere Highway had to be taken in order to reach the coast, but this sem- san there will be two routes to choose from. Prom Lake Windermer», should one care to return through Kootenay and Banff National Parks to Gimcter Park, Montana, the Banff-Winde:- mere Highway can be taken and a the two entirely different Thurs., Fril. and Sat. Broadway's Favorite JACK WILSON RUTH WHEELER WARNER GULT Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Official Pictures DEMPSEY - _ SHARKEY FIGHT was smutty rovieb: SEE FOR YOURSELF Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DOLLY ANNETTE Thursday Only SALLY O'NEIL im and FRISCO SALLY LEVY SHAMROCK AND THE Friday and Saturday 7th Heaven a nr enasit Bortz w fh dane i f with JOHN HALLIDAY Stare Worl & Hat, t ROXY m smi gorh ® -Tony 1 Choral G he Word « pos Greateat Thexvs roi Iroors gen at | Prements 1120 a a __| \PAID TO 10 reece n pre aa a 4° 600000 00°00 % MINEOLA (REMPSTEAD! RIVOLL / : VA %: Phone Garden City 2400 Today Only DoUBLE FEATURE DAY BROWN OF HARVARD with WILLIAM HAINES and EDNA MURPHY in MODERN DAUGHTERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LL Phone Valley Stream 5814 Thur: Fri. and Sat wAs SHARKEY POULED® xEE FOR YOURSELF Official Pictures DEMPSEY- SHARKEY FIGHT Full 7 Rand« ALSO TODAY POUBLE _FEATURK GLEN\ HUNTER h BROADWAY BOOB ROSE With a Great Cad Friday and Sunni-y EDDIE CANTOR in SPECIAL DELI