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...West to make the final three-cornered. Chicago polo enthusiasts hoped that the presence of the crack Army team at Fort Sheridan might cause the sulky cliques of socialites, who for years have played polo in & about Chicago on separate fields and with highly distinct organizations, to forget their differences, build up one or two teams good enough to rank with the best...
...audience adjourns, or wishes it could, to the smoking room. Continuing this, Beatrice Powell gives an impersonation of Schuossle Durante which is too much like him to be pleasant, but her idea of Mae West assisted by the Broadway Beauties is amusing especially when some of the chorines forget which way to turn and become considerably scrambled. Last but not least, in their estimation, are The Four Trojans, who gyrate and tumble to the tune of "The Stein Song...
...London, Chairman Sir Felix Pole of Associated Electrical Industries, Ltd., holding company of Metropolitan-Vickers, announced that the company's only desire was to forgive & forget, complete the rest of its $5,250,000 worth of Russian contracts...
While criticism of the Southern courts is not to be scorned, the intensity of racial feeling in the region of the black belt precludes any solution which the northern reformers have to offer. Judge Lowell and the exponents of open-eyed justice seem to forget, like the Republicans of the Reconstruction Era, that race feeling by no means applies to whites alone. On this issue, no compromise is possible. Mixed juries will result in innumerable disagreements regardless of the defendant's guilt or race; all the terrorism which has blighted the tradition of the South must recur with undiminished zeal...
...spectators before seeing For Services Rendered realized that Mr. Maugham, better known for drawing-room drama, was still brooding about the War. Few will consider his present play, an incompleted gallery of promising portraits, a dramatic milestone. But no one will soon forget Fay Bainter's tense impersonation in the one three-dimensional role the piece affords...