Judge, 1930-12-06 · page 31 of 36
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The Theatre (Continued from page 16) only intermittently interesting moving picture of the happenings in a Berlin Gasthaus during the course of thirty- odd hours. It is the type of play manuscript so dearly beloved by Dr. Reinhardt and other such Getman producers, in that it offers them a luxurious opportunity to indulge them- selves in revolving stages, cinematic blackouts, trick lighti and all the other theatrical delicatessen ot which they are so inordinately fond. Some of ‘its episodes, as I have said, are effective, though the drama as a whole often falters under the weight of its ge technique. Mr. Shumlin, who produced the excellent “The Last Mile", is responsible for the > York presentation, The proficient company includes Henry Hull, Sam Jaffe, Siegfried Rumann, Hortense Alden and Eugenie Leontovich, Nathan Recommends “The Green Pastures” (Mansfield) —A Scrip “Once in Box f play d 1 miles’ ( Zie )—The Astaires and the Mile. Mi “Strictly Dishonorable™ (Avon) Speakeasy ex, droll and uniformly amusing “Three's a@ Crowd” (Selwyn) The t st revi W le 1 Holm lying High” (A. rious low pleas. “Fine and Dandy” (Erlanger)-Joe Cook's “Uncie Vanya" (itiltr ment of the admir « “Bird in Drinkwater's Nathan Recommends with Reservations Mizabeth, the Queen” (Guild anc Lyon F interesting play “The Man in Possessi made sprig! wit Notes on Other Exhibits (Beck) par China tional zero. A beautifully staged “Hello, Paris (Shubert)—Chic Sale gives » Iterature for the time being and mself t 1 his reading public. “Up Pops the Devil™ the repartee is comical Sweet and Low” Barton and Gee Joes. More anon *Marsellies” (Miller) —Pagnol’s, “Marius Jone into English. See next week's issuc “The Vinegar Tree” (Playhouse)—Also lec+ tured on next week. ‘Art and Mrs. Bottle” (Elliott)—Ditt “SchoolgirI (Ritz)—Ditto. “An Affalr of State” here. (Broadhurst)—Same Their words > swift rtisement of the a An A We tive and work as no ot have ever done. Our activities are pitched to the swiftness of the insta people ‘ous age. Whatever happens, wherever it happens and however it may affect you, you may know it imm tely over the wires or the channels of the air that carry men's words with the speed of light. Business and social life are free from the restrictions of time and distance—for practically any on may at any sp me where else. read and co-ordinated interests of the nation depend upon an intercourse that less than sixty years ago was not possible in a single community. This is the task of the telephone wires and cables of the Bell 1 to make a sing! of our The wides elephone System— ¢ community vast, busy continent |A GOOD MIXER || Use Abbott's Bitters To Flavor Beverages Address Abbott's Bitters, Baltimore, Md. = | | 50¢ Sample for 2S¢ in Stamps RESTORE YOUR SYSTEM TO AN ALKALINE CONDITION orink VITTEL WATER GRANDE SouRCE latable and Effective MORRIS & SCHRADER, ° Rewer" nerican Telephone and Telegraph Company have wings as light wherein a man in Los Angeies may talk with another in Baltimore or a friend in Europe as readily as with his neighbor. It is the work of the Bell Telephone System to enable friends, families and business associates to speak clearly and immediately with one another, wherever they may be. Its service is as helpful and accessible on a village street as in the largest cities. To match the growing sweep and complexity of life in this country, to prepare the way for new accom- plishments, the Bell System is con- s! ly adding to its equipment and bettering its se: To this end, its construction program for 1930 has been the largest in its history. This System at all times accepts its responsibility to forward the development and of the nation. vice well-being resins ianaomtere | O f f er) comicbooks.com