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oreig P € a), Mayile auden| 'This fellow Titherington evidently S¥NOPSI®: London: @ bri changes to Mury Log Lealle oie sight ot her ardal the is deserief (br whom at ve - clarke was monopolizing her. Brynmor hoped he was a good enough sport to feel BS a Woon Hat 'Too to|no HL will because Tony had knocked havé a good time without him. and re- fuses. his iwlnk-mT-mr A him out in that fight at the Emer devon ® n u h oo hie ber fume awbuon a te fy |Ald Dragon. Yet Tony's nonchalant his air annoyed him, \ against Tony Whittamore, around the world, bu wealthy sunt s resentment batts 'n financing the project. \Mary Loa ve ries 'w . Jars beraeit Dofeughiy 'without Bryomor increased when his brunet friend in- upon whom ashe mnmul had depended/terrupted him in the midst of a sen- to entertain her. tence. s § h \Why there's Tony: 'Titherington. meet him. I'm always Tony takes ber to Lorna studie party, and they are startled mo ‘r'nmghztgetl; 11 I'm crazy to GRUDGES ARE SETTLED reading about his daring: stunts Brynmor was aware 0:2:ng Lou's wry-pen. Could . you | Introduce presence . immediately, it pre- | m . tended he did not see her. He con- was afraid he didn't know tinued to talk to the brunet while he[Mr. | Titherington | sufficiently . well followed Mary Lou from the corners|The brunet promptly. lost interest in of his eyes him and drifted away. He had to admit she lobked unusu-) | decided to pocket his pride, ally attractive, but . the | admission “do? main Ammllgh Mary Lou e . .- Brynmor, 1:1th 1mm --}and gave hira. her . hand. meeting you here.\ Mer volee was bright and friendly Yrynmor 'felt he would have been »tter pleased. had she shown some resentment. * \Having a good time?\ he asked .. \Oh a marvelous time,\ wou's eyes mirrored enthusiasm. \Glad to hear it.\ His tone implied ain appalled mnflnlhh inx \Punny _ danc ® you again,\ je said.. 'Just like last summer.\ \¥e-es she murmured. Mary Lou still could remember the thrill of drifting about the dance floor in his arms at that Torquay Hydro, but she couldn't recapture IL.. It was dead. Last summer s! had experienced a nervous fear that he might tire of her. \Fancy Mary Parachute Jump! FREEPORT LAZ / THEATRE PHONE FREEPORT 153 _ ~ TODAY AND SATURDAY Flaming, Plane! [® Wing Walks! Bombing! Fireworks Don't miss these thrill J Something new going or '| all the lime. Come thi Bnturday Night at 8:36 P. ar JUNE 2187 ROOSEVELT FIELD wa Charles Rogers THE OPENING OF ___ TheFreeport Tom Thumb Golf Course Merrick Road Near Bayview Avenue (Between Cuddy's Canary Cottage and Moose Club) TODAY FRIDAY - JUNE 20 The Miniature Game Played by the Big Folks OPEN DAY AND NIGHT E| Husky sincerity throbbed in her voice. with LOUISE DRESSER Ame am Als aran An ALL TALKING Marla-u Young EAcLES J£AM matile planes in action. Fun « A AT HU RA With fighilng men. A dashing ** PAVL LUK A% wee and m gil spy in love. STVART $wi Something doing every second. %> hl \ a 50ka -- MONDAY - Also - News Marking Time Conmdy Acts Jinunty Mussey she turnedj Sisters:\ all talking; matinee 2:15 to 4:30, including one showing of (feature 'pictures; evenings from T to 11, including two show- ings of feature picture: Plaza shows in the evening, starting at 7 p. m. ending at 11 p. m. Fantasy theatre, Park avenue, Rockville Centre: now showing, Gary. Cooper. in. \The- Texan;\ all talking; matinee from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.; two showings of fea- ture picture at night also. And now, by a spin of the wheel of fate, she had tired of him. \Look here, Mary Lou,\ Brynmor blurted suddenly. \When your father consented to your. coming. to London, didn't he understand you were to see a good deal of me?\ She glanced up at him. have suspected It.\ \Then do you-think it's quite right for you to see so much of ton, a fellow he knows nothing about? I'm thinking of your dad.\ ~ Mary Lou grinned. \He would ap- preciate your concern.\ Brynmor swallow It's all very) well to smile about it, but the fact remains that Titherington is an irre- sponsible lad with a reputation of sorts. -I don't mind telling you that I've made some, inquiries about him. I did it for your father's sake. I find he has .a reputation for playing around with show girls, and-\ \Stop!\ Mary Lou shouted. Her face was white with rage. \'You sheak!\ she sputtered. contemptible sneak!\ Brynmor's face flushed. they were in a' corner, \L-listen he stammered. \I only said that because your father-\ \Oh you did?\ Mary Lou inter- rupted scomfully. \Would you like to know what dad thinks of you? He thinks you're a conceited nincompoop.\ With that Mary Lou turned on her heel and Jeft him. She was furious. How dare he say such things about 'Tony? Tony was worth 50 ©rynmors! She didn't care if Tony had gone out with show girls. Who wants a man no other girl wants? \He may \You Luckily agreed readily. The sight of Bryn mor, she told him, was a sty in her eye. \Ho bo,\ laughed 'Tony. \What's our handsome friend been doing to you?\ . & 'Nothing much. We just had a liitle disagreement, that's all.\ Brynmor stlll was smarting from Mary Lou's outburst 'when Clarice ar- rived after ber turn at the Emerald Dragon. He was so upset that he scarcely noticed her presence. Clarice knew something was wrong. She waited, giving him the 0 un- ity to come up to her. Wi didn't, she slipped across the room, and sat down beside him. \What's worrying my Bryn?\ she murmured,. running her fingers through his dark waving hair. She had curled up beside him, tucking her tiny feet under her small soft_body. \Clarice do you think I'm concelt. ed?\ he blurted out, \Conceited?\ The amazement in her widened eyes was skillfully done. , Brymmor looked mollified. \Then you don't think I'm. conceited?\ She laughed. \Idiot! Where did you get that idea?\ \I don't know,\ he mumbled. Clarice took up her cue. \Of course you're not,\ she tucked a white powdered arm through his, snugg closer to him. \I know hun- dreds of men, not nearly so good looking, who think ten times as much of themselves as you do. 'That's one of the things I e most in you- your lack of concelt.\ Since Clarice was so sure of it, he began to feel better. Besides, why should he worry about a comment by m girl who preferred a chap like Titherington to him? e determined “can Mary Lou, think only of Ice. 'You know I love you, Bryn.\ He looked down at her and saw e tear actual tte Rae mmmmgiurhu'n, With a beladd much to the 1, |folk drama Totally different in many ways, ye bringing the same carefree, r- Ing, outdoor freedom of \The - gnu\ to the taiking screen, \'The exan,\ | Paramount's | second rcmance of the West, is at the tasy theatre today. Gary \The \ is also \The Texan.\ O. Henry wrote the original \A Double- noteworthy well capable of giving as fine dramatic performance as the talk- ifs «may ask. Maurice Chevalier, who has be- come the greatest European actor to achieve success in American films since Emil Jannings, will be seen and heard in his most gorgeou pic- ture to date, \The Love Parade\ now at the Lido theatre. *The Love Parade\ is something different-in all-talking musical film productions, just ms Chevalier is a personage entirely different from all other screen types. * In the first place \The Love' Pa- rade\ was written for the audible screen. It is not m film version of any previous stage production, It was created expressly for the screen and with, the ldea of the screen's values for amusement uppermost in the Funds of the geniuses who created t. portrayal, one of the best 'of those which have. made her famous on stage and screen for nearly a quar- ter of a century, ~~John Cromwell, who directed. George Bancroft. in \The Mighty\ and Willfam Powell in \Street of Chance,\ made this pic- ture. VALENCIA THEATRE One: of the mest hilarious and en- tertaining audible pictures of the season. \So This Is London,\ starring Will Rogers, comes to Loew's Valencia theatre. tomorrow for-a-week's en- agement. Based on the successful stage play lof the same title produced by George M. Cohen, the screen version.. is equally as funny, and at times, sur- passes the play. . The picture tells the story of a real native of Texas who is a wealthy cotton mill owner. He has an Inborn hatred for some foreigners, mostly {because they are not ericans, He goes to England, however, to nego» tite the purchase of a cotton mill. On shipboard his son develops a love affair with a pretty English girl, re- ' PLAZA THEATRE You've long waited to see Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Paramoini's hand- some young star, in someth really fine and far abave the ordinary. Wait mo longer! \Young Eagles\ is at the Plaza-theatre today and (t's the best thing .Rogers has done since his memorable role in \Wins.' Indeed, \Young Eagles\ has everything. that \Wings\ had, and, in addition,. it's all-talking. i The story centers around Buddy's love-affair with a girl spy, whether a friendly spy or an enemy spy Bud- dy doesn't know, and around Bud- y's strange friendship for the man he fights bitterly in the air, \Young Eagles\ has the spirit of the laugh- eion, a lady of title. 'The boy's dashing daring airmen in it- ents, especially the father resent the It alliance and decide to break it up.Of The results are hilarious, witty and at all times charming. Irene Rich plays the wife of Rogers, and Frank Albertson bis son, Lums- den Hare and Mary Forbes éssay the toles of the titled English parents of the girl, chn'rmlngly played by v turning from the states with a chan- immortalizes the knight-errantry the sky-fighters. . Paul Lukas, as Buddy's friendly enemy, is superb and Jean Arthur, Buddy's girl-friend of \Half Way to Heaven,\ again gives her beauty and talent to the support of 'the star, Stuart Erwin, the funny \Axel\ of weetie,\ has an important comlc cen O'Bull ro and a group of swaggering a One of the most novel and E: young airmen lend enchantment to a on this week the Valencia. Dave Schooler is the star of \Steel Blues\ and also acts in the capacity of master of ceremonies. As a team- mate, Mr. Schooler has June Carr, the irresistible little musical come- dienne, who scored such a hit with him in his preceding appearance at the Valencia. 'They offer a new re- pertoire of songs, dances and honor. Les Gellis, European artists who pre- sent dances and acrobatics, are also prominent features of this show. The charm Chester Hale girls offer ecveral pressive ensembles in. set- tings and with ting effects that uty of the pro- Today’s Radio 526-WNYC New York-570 6:00-Masters 'of English Litera- ture-Mary vern 6:15-Herman Neunish, Piano 6:25-Resume of the Board of estl- - mate Meeting 6:30-Prench Lessons-V,. H. Perlits 7:00-Hartley Farm-Dorothy Snow 7:10-Priendly Help for tne Injured Worker-Mrs. Ann Goericke T:26-Time; Police Alarms; Civic Information $ Bib—“Ca. New Hk—S\ :00-Selbert-Wilson Trio BTRAND THEATRE 3:30-Lardon Orchestra What is believed to constitute a| 4:00-Stock Quotations record in \stmtltaneous s \| 4:30-Ohrbach's Program was accomplished during the filming] 5:00-Gay Goldburgs of \The Sisters,\ Paul Sloane's) 5:30-Berenson's Entertainers mewest all-talking production for Fox| 7:30-The Spectator-Talk Movieton now at the Strand the-| 7:40-Mac and Al atre. * 7:56-Studio Program In the' gay fiesta sequence the} 8:00-Crawford Colleginns principal 'action centres on the group} 8:30-Therenoid Program of village people- and ' mustsians in| 9:00-Chimes 'of Normandy the courtyard, but there were four| 9:30-Brenner's Ensemble of what may be termed \contempo-| 9 rary scenes\ going on in adjacent] 10 corners and nooks at the same time.|10:15-Sam the Comedian In order to get his music, merriment|10:30-Gene Dennis, Psychic nd dancing as an audible back-|10:45-Hum and Strum L ground to the closer action of his|11:00-News Summary - other sequences. Director Paul|11:05-Hollywood Gardens Sloane employed no less than nine|l1:46-Sartoga Club Orchesta cameras, five. on various angles of|12:05-Abbey Club Orchestra the metry makers and the other four}12:35 &. m.--Hot Feet Orch. on his collateral scenes, ail working 500-WGBS New York-©600 In perfect synchronism with the re-| 3:00-Mary Bongert, Contraite ulna apparatus. 3:15-Tales of Hofman udience sees it, the action {may “with Plano moves from the central group to| 3: larvey, one of the side. scenes, back to the| 4:00-Ter Time Music; Jean OGay- gro 3 to another side scene And 20 on, Fet with an uninterrupted have been scenes been Louise Dresser is duction. cor 'c“.i°x°‘“m'°’\ with| 7:00-Aviation Course 'Tom Patricola, Joyce Compton, 7:1$-John Lamont, Baritone June Collyer, Kenneth MacKenna| 7:30-Herbert's Rntertainers and Addie MePhail in this unusual 8:00-Educationa} Talk-Dean J, I. of Italian: life. (o ve rm 45-Phree Lite Bacha - \* 18-Kolitach String gamble pleasura-| 9:45-Kremlin_Art Quintet d and fascinated by 10:18-Viadek _Hraviek,- Comedy Daniels, 'she enacted her stir- |11:00-Arcadia Orch, ~ I o Mo ~A oke Se- ring role in \Rilo Rita.\ Now this 454-WEAF_ New York-660 superlative songbird of the vocal Trio Features Of whee aa tournament-WEAF m- \Universal Safety,\ William R. Dawes-WEAP, m.-Description of Yale-Harvard varsity boat race at New London, * n.-Cities Service Orchestra; liers Quartet-WEAF. m.-\The Tariff,\ Senator James E. Watson of Indiana-WABC. / m.-Presentation' my President Hoover 'of gold medal to Rear Admiral Byrd at Washington Auditorlum, Washington, D. °C. p. m.—Arnour— bram- and Chorus WJZ. Orchestra; ; Olga Albani, soprano-WJZ. 7:05-Genia Zielinska, Soprano 7:15-Universal Safety Series 7:30-Welcome Lewis, Contralto; Andy SanneDa, Instrumental ist; Breen and de Rose, Nov elty Duo 8:00-Cities Service Concert Orches tra; Jessica D: , So prano; Cavaliers Quartet; Leo * O'Rourke, Tenor; John Seagle, Baritone; Prank Banta and Milton Rettenberg, Plano Duo 9:00-Cliquot Eskimos Orchestra 9:30-Ceremonies at Presentation of National Geographic Society's* Special Gold Medal to Rear Admiral Byrd by President Hoover at Washington Audi torium, Washington, D. Speakers, Rear Admiral Byrd. President Hoover, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President National Geogrraphic Society A 10:00-Raleigh Revue-Olive Kline Soprano: Lewis James, Tenor; Rovers Quartet; Ohman and Arden, Piano Duo 11:00--St. Regis Orchestra 12:00-Lampe's Orchestra 422-WOR, New York-710 3:00-Helen and. Fiore Beatrice, Mandolin .- :15-Hilda Kay, Contralto 30-Mathilda Rosenstrauch, Plano »45-Albert's Trio. :00-PFrench Lessons-Prof. Edmond LaVergne 15-Sadye Gann, Piano ©30-Newark String Trio :00-Your Reporter :30-Mammy's Mother Goose '45-Program .Resume :50-Week-end Detours -- Ralpl Sprigue 6:00-Uncle Don, Songs, Etories 16:30-Sports 'Talk 6:45-Astor Orchestra 5-Argentine Trio 0-Moe Levy & Son's Revue 00-To be Announced 00-Wandering Gypsies 0-Ferdinando silgl'chulrl 00-By the Fireside sent A- 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 11:00-Time; Weather 11:08-Janssen's Orchestra 11:30-Moonbeams 395-WIZ, New York-160 3:15-The Professional Accountant- William R. Murphy uas 00-1 ure Hour 00-Australia--Capt. Tim Healy '18-Over Cup of Tea 5:30-Summary of Programs :35-Btock Quotations; Financial Summary: Cotton | Exchange Quotations; Agricultural Re- ports 6:00-Time; Whyte's Orchestra 6:15-Cloverdale Limelights-Murlel Pollock and Vee - Lawnhurst. Piano Duo; Richard Maxwell, Tenor; Blue Boys opics-Floyd 6:45-Literary Digest Gibbons 00-Amos 'n' Andy-Sketch 5-The American Golfer :45-Rise of the Goldbergs-Hum- orous Sketch 8:00-Pickard Family; Bongs; Novel- ty Orchestra + 30-Hickok Burlesque Skit :45-Natural Bridge Program Interwoven Pair-Ernfe Jones Baritone; Billy Jones, Tenor | | 9:30-Armour Orchestra; Lillian | Knowles, Contralto 10:00-Armatrong Quakers Orchestra; Lots Bennett, Soprano,. 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Van Sipma . 6:50-Golden Gate Hawalians 1:00-Newsbeams 7:15-Musical Program T:A40-Russian Lecture Ar \Long Island's Pioneer\ GRIFFIN'S RADIO SHOP Ezpert Radio Service- All Makes-Phone 422 ° _ showrooms College Place Rockville Contre IT'S PLAYTIME Foot of Grove St. FREEORT FOLLOW: -THE CROWD LAUGH! SWIM! SPLASH! DIVE! ~PLAY! RIDE! SKATE! DANCE! EAT! © DRINK! AYLAND L p PARK Nassau County's Coney Island No Admission Charge wef Al L / chvilue cantik _ LAST TIMES TODAY GARY COOPER In \The Texan\ STARTS TOMORROW Saturday and Sunday June 21 and 22 Shooting Straight Into Your Heart! BEBE DANIELS And BEN LYON \ALIAS FRENCH GERHE\ An Hilarious Comedy \More Sinned Against ~