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¢ j | I | ai. 0. of Bray Bva. Mis. (Wot & (Bat rge Jessel in THE JAZZ SINGER L TEA,, 41, 64W. of FL\ Ev 4.50; Mat Wek & Het. with Oito Rruger & Vistor Moore Come, Easy Go Mata < Wed. & Bat 2:24 s, & New Play by NOEL COW’III «+ COWL \Z SELWYN 14:1. _nuu a gar CHARLOTTE REVUE OF 1926 Beatrice Jack Gertrude Lille Buchanan BROADHURST 5. *; Bv. A. H. WOOD® oresthie Thurs. \THE GREEN HAT\ N My Michoct Fam \Thea. W 42 st. Bv. 4.30 . Mats Wed. & Sat. 2:40 ARCH BELWYN Presents Whe feneation of London and Parle \THE MONKEY TALKS\ , thes. w woe.. #40; Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:20 ~The Great Dramatic. Trizmph « : \CRAIG'S-WIFE\ - wht Curysrat neny® A now drama <br George Melly ~ a8th .W. of Bway. Bya. $20. Mate. Wed, & Sat. 230 sAMES PorBE® BB&T CoMkDY Young Blood ' oni inns aut thure Win-u' IRENE 40 at Bex Office anly in \NAUGHTY CINDERELLA\ *> Gerd Beats #1. PLAYHOUSE #2 .z. \mt | 86 1 \Thea... %.. bth Bt. Ges: 6:99 data., Thurs: and. Mat. KLAW & and fast. 129. ~ MeGUARM Prosenta 12 mies out' Wve ¢. woe aremmont the Idea, Women. producers have! David Ween 'taking share of the too regularly, 'There have been 4 Nichols,\ with her four-year-run \Able's Trish Rose\; Rachel Ci < It .in sort: of sequel to Glory?\ An- only, son gin-(ugh may“; fo\ France.\ 1!qu run- every department. T signed orches- {reaches Jt«' peak with: the~imprison \ ing: * __| drunken woman lying in squalor started a voting contest for the ~ thou., $9. 43 St. Sve. £50]. + [played .by Jack Pickford aind Con- \| won't want to misarhim in his latent % « Betty Linley, one of the latest arriv gin- from England, who appears In the Theatre Gulld production ~\M»rthants of Glory'and (insert) Helen Mackéllar in: * Open House.\ tra contracts, -L went backstage to; ment: of 'the son in his home, while! 'auperintend .the \properties.. .I han-{the father goes out to continue 'his dled about everything one can san-{artifcial campaign.. 'The situation' dle-in a theater; 15 f by no means native to France, but \Then they sent me east 10 scont| Such éynical crifleisin' Is not likely tor taient.- I would, haunt the tera-|f0 find wide favor ninon& playgosra. term of Brooklyn, Newark and way] Yet It is a splendid \play and pro- points. All the time 1 wanted to pro-| duction. duce for myself. I started with vau- - 42 wpa e mes nevere wh Aller Si a ae ~TODAY Rho Roland and Matt Moote Pumorrow-Bert! Letill th *Ran- ger of. the Big Pines\ ALL STAR Cast: . - ~ HOLDS GRIP IN \COOSE WOMAN\ IN IRISHL Screen Tale of Rex Beach Novel Production Stirs 'at Strand.--\Limited | Ireland Is Shown at the Mail\ Tomorrow. Hempstead Theatre. | Louise Dresser plays in one of} Taking Tom Donahue at the co‘p the most superb roles of her career|ner of Fifth avenue and memlnth In: \The \Goose Woman,\ a- Univer-/street on an afternoon in the Spring» sal\ Jewel adapted from the story|time you would never suspect that) by 'Rex Beach, which i8 now show- this prosaic figure in blue, this t the Strand Theatre. burly, broad-shouldered traffic cop As a brokdn, degraded, once for romance and thrill lar oper® singer, she gives a sym-ling adventure in a distant land. pathetic study. of the cliatacter whe} Tom didn' dream. of such a thing portrays. Casting aside her real himself. Traffic cops haven't time beauty, Miss Dresser plays a role fob dreams-at Fifth avenue and quite hideous, yet, tremendously|Fifty-ninth street. . artistle in ber makeup, as an old| pu, along came a daily newspaper a small dilapidated farm house. most popular policeman im New This tragle figure, once #l0r!08 york City, When the votes were all afd heralded im the newsp@PeTS, i8/oounted Tom found himself snowed the near-witness to & under by an avalanche of popularity Beolng publicity, she fashions &/pariots, and that wasn't all. First story\from the air and gets het 30m prize carried with it a trip abroad arrested for the crime. m m and a $1,000 purse. In fie cast of this all-star pic- ture two other notable parts fre ¢“Baha‘i.3311033132131???- ture, \Irish Luck,\ which is now playing at the Hempstead Theatre, \The Coming of Amos\ Surpasses All Expectations \The Coming ofAmos,\ starring Rod La Rocque which opened yes- terday at the Plaza Theatre, Free- port, for a two day run gives a long looked for opportunity to give vent to a whole column of pure and unadulterated enthusid8m. Jt has surpassed fondest expecta- Laredo, 14-(AP)-Low| 499\ : temperature records of 30 years are|' Rod La Roeque, in the leading belleved to have been broken in the role of \Amos'\ wives a perform- usually semi-tropical 'state of Tam-!ance worthy of his role and of the aullpas, Mexico, which is juutlnory and has proven the trust emerging from a severe cold snaD, which the greatest of filmdom's pro- beginning in late ducers bestowed upon him in elevat« (Freezing, 'a rarity, \was general. ing him to stardom. Northwest of Tampico, the thermo- meter descended to 27 degrees. Jetta Goudal, featured as the lead- 4 Ing woman in the role of the beru- CLASRTFLSD ADS are going great) tiful Russian princess takes every and coming: strong. edvantage to make her brilliant [stance Bennett. A dramatlo part is furnished by James O. Barmwsl in the part of the killer. Althaughi short, his role is exceedingly well done. If you area: Monte Blue fan, you Photoplay, . \The | Limited heall.\ This Warner Bros. picturization of Elmer Vance's thrilling melodrama of the West which opens tomorrow at the Strand Theatre, heralding Monte's return to the type role .in which he first won popularity. He plays a husky cngineer in love with & pretty little waitress, enacted 'by Vera Reynolds. __#4____ Mexico (F reezes with JACK PICKFORD, CONSTANCE BENNETT __\ amd LOUISE DRESSER Also a Harry Langdon Comedy \LUCKY STARS\ fiayndw.hu.lhl:udlflh _ MONTY BLUE i 'The LIMITED MAIL with Vera Reynolds, Willard Louis and Otis Harlan Vaudeville IN A MONTII YOU'LL FIND ALL NEW YoRK TALKING Apoi \THE MONKEY TALKS\ FRANK VREELAND, EVENIND TeLscrAM -G@EATEST CIRCUS NOVELTY or Tine AoE | teor reran, West 420 St. SAX v/. HARRIS MATINEES WED. & SAT. ARCADE THEATRE / 11. Atlante, Ave., Lynbrook THE LITTLE THEATRE THAT RUNS THE BIG PICTURES TODAY ~- Last Showing Charles Ray in SUM PUMKINS with Walter\Hiers in WEAK BUT WILLING Aesop's Fables Matinee-10c & 15¢ Evening all Seats-20c and colorful screen personaitty felt in her slightest move and action. Noah Beery as the villain in every- thing a villain should be, could bb, end more. a- 4 ___ Four hundred dead and 10,00) homeless is estimate of flood dam-| age in Nayarit, Mexico; second dis | mater is threatened as Lake Chayuia continues to rime. , « n0Ogt MO OF A DAIGMEGSN T or Mmo~fl§m€lim « or Gmov cigs mk .~ | MmoST PRACTICA | EREEPOPT@ T AAAE Phome Freeport 783 Matinee Every Day at 2:10 Evenings 7:00 Cont. to 11:00 TODAY veoll B. presents Rod La Rocque in \The Coming , of Amos\ with Jetta Joudal and ~* Noah Beery A scintillating melodrama in a gorgeous setting of unrivaled splendor and beauty. A. G. MILL i N 5 U R A N w inc E CE \IRISH | LUCK | LIS WILSON Also Pacemakers and Fri, Sat., Jan. 15, 16 'The SCARLET |_ S A I N T *! Mary Astor & Lloyd Hughes Vanilla/file Fri., Sat., Jan. 15, 16 Raymond GRIFFITH: He's A Prince a Vaudeville | MOW ABOUT a better job? Cofff@ | you fill one? € ployment Columns and you can cido yory enaily. + A Look through the /