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Daily News from New York, New York • 173

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Daily news, Thursday, august il 1927 29 6 SHOWS IN SEARCH OF BUYERS NEXT WEEK RED HEAD! RED Contest to See Which is the Most Beauteous Carrot Top. 'CRADLE SONG' PLAYS THROUGH TO COAST The road company that is to play "The Cradle Song" on tour was given is route this week. Mary OUR ERROR "The Greenwich st new revue announced in these columns to open last night in the Grove theatre is definitely scheduled for next Wednesday, the 17th. The gentleman who telephoned the first news had Or it may have been the phone. Preliminary Season All Set For Exciting Debut.

By BURNS MANTLE. August threatens to pick up a bit next week as a month of early theatre productions. At the present count Hone will play the Eva Le Gal-1 i role of Sister Joanna of the Cross and Mary Shaw will be the prioress. The tour will open in Hartford, at Parsons' theatre on Labor day and the reafter will move on to New Haven, Snrinrfi eld. BOSTON'S "B'DWAY" Walter Glass wilt play th hoofer hero.

Mat Brigg? the big bootlegger, and Loretta Shea the chorus girl heroine in the Boston "Broadway" company, to opn there Lbor day. 1 Mary Hone there will be six r.ew shows in search of audiences. On ay night "Tenth Avenue," a me-1 a a concerned with the a ct i i ties -of crooks and their pals, will be shown at the Eltinge, whence "Crim re Louisville, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and the key cities twixt there and the i 6 coast, closing in Denver reb. is. Miss Le Gallienne will conduct the rebersals.

iKBTMBIIMr? Robert Edmund Jones AMUSEMENTS. THE GOLDEN DOZEN Cnrrii attrartUH la Ne-w York tkratm that have recorded1 at nu. Dramatic. Ham. IVrforaaaace.

"Abie's Irish Rose" .2242 "Broadway" 372 "The Ladder" S48 "The Squall" 328 "Saturday's Chtldren" 232 "The Road to Rome" 229 Musical Comedies. "The Desert Song" 291 258 "Rio Rita" 218 "Hit the Deck" 123 "The Circus Princess" 123 "A Night in Spain" 114 Elsie Ferguson and Nance O'Neil are to be co-starred C. Tyler, after five months in Europe, arrives Friday cn the Mauritania. His first office job will be the casting of "Behold This Dreamer," the piece which he plans to begin his season, in which Glenn Hunter, also a Mauretania passenger, will be starred. The "Manhatters" east saw the "Seventh Heaven" picture at the Sam Harris theatre Tuesday afternoon on invitation from William The George sisters of "Allez-oop" know all about the beauty contest business.

Once Doris George was Miss Cambridge, and once Phyllis George was Miss Nantasket. E. F. Albee- sent Mary Anderson de Navarro ten pounds anniversary program of the recent vaudeville artists benefit, and Mrs. de Navarro has written thanking Mr.

Albee. Which makes that all right for another year. Engageissnt Extraordinary ROSCGE 'TATTY" ARBUCKLE Fatter mnd Fa timer Than Ever For One Week Only Beginniiig TONIGHT Woodmansten Inn BETTY LOMAX of "The Desert Song" chorus, judged the redheaded beauty of her company, will take her fiery tresses down to Coney Island tomorrow and enter them, together with the beauty that goes with them, in the Red-Heads' Beauty which the young, men of Luna park conduct each season. There are usually from fifty to seventy-five entrants. The fact that the red hair also has to be real cuts down the list UaVaaaalU fr aa.V.

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Jwt ky tui. EEPLECilASE ST cently departed; "Blood Money," a drama with a foreign background adapted by George Middle-ton, will open at the Hudson, and the farce called "Babies a la Carte" will be offered at Wallacks 5 Tuesday night the twenty-first Ziegfeld "Follies" moves into the Jvlew Amsterdam, legs, lingerie, license and superlatives all set. Wednesday night the new Rosalie Stewart revue, "A la Carte," with sketches by George Kelly and entertainment by. as many talented performers unknown to Broadway as Miss Stewart eould pick up, will be revealed at Martin Beck's Byzantium theatre in 45th and a second farce, "What the Doctor will be shown at the Ritz. The Princess theatre, after having been leased by Clare Tree Major for the uses of her School of the Theatre and Children's theatre the last two years, reverts to the management of F.

Ray Comstock this It will receive the usual redecorative attentions and be "booked with such attractions as seem best to fit its size and character. Robert Edmund Jones, scenic designer, arrived home from California yesterday and started work on Arthur Hopkins' production of "The House of Women," in which ASM AL cSAl.S. ttvtk morr tUm wi CSSaX THE FUNNY PLACE 15 will take hatrjewi-t vltm AMUSEMENTS. 1:30 Pop. Mata.

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GEORGE OESIREE tUY CIOSI HASSELL TASOS "OSErrSOM fV TOPPLES' HANHEFOHO aa FAMILY 44TH ST. TIM. E'tt Mall Sat and WJ Maxine EU.ott's LAST 1 ETHEL BARRYMORE WCrr Is 'Ta COVWTANT WIFE" I By W. HOVKasfc-T MAUGHAM ELTINGE w- NEXT HON. EVEl XKATR NOW ON SAT.K AT BOX OFFirC "TENTH AVENUE" A PI.AV Of "BEIX'S aMTCHKM' wilh WILLIAM EDNA FRANK.

BOYD HIBBARD MORGAN A Night In Spain Ymm mr rfvm yn IM'4 aay Ur -PADLOCKS af 1927." STARLIGHT TROVATORE Trovatore" will be given at Starlight stadium tonight with fifty real gypsies, according to the management, singing the choruses. Simeoni will conduct, R. Corsano will be "the Manrico, G. Puliti the Count di Luna, Julia Benson the Leonora, and Zara Jay the Azucena. Texas Gainan Immitrnf pimim 14 LLAKAT mLIB 1-VBfTC OK KIM.

IF YI A MATCH THIS CRKAT MAMONB VAM'K EIJKSWHEBK rO THAN I4 WI WILL RKTCBK ITEHI CENT lOC rAS! POP. PRICE MAT. TODAY Little Theatre GRAND STREET FOLLIES 441. W. af B'war at 8:3 Ma4iar Taaajr anal 2:30 Jay C.

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Miu 50e 2 50 iOO Good Seata Brery Nibt Jl 00 Jwele4 Reflated THEATRE NOTES ROADWAY Tsaorfw BOADHUKST Ttf Wr't 44tk St t'op Matt. SAT, and Ill 4QTH St. keb. Mat. Thetr SAT Mlli I SOUALL gent Brown expects to produce a sketch called "Jest," with Paul! Swan featured.

Arch Selwyn has signed Eleanor Shaler, Sally! Bates and Jacques Cartier to what is known in the profession as long- JANE. COWL The Road to Rome" PL.kna St. Kaat of B'way. En. Charles Winninger, whose "No, No, Nanette" success leapt him thin and made him a little rich, signed a H.

H. razee contract 'Lgpimtm. yesterday. Louis Werba f4 -has a piete jJ- called "Pinkie," yJXTtj written by Jay lth Monin with blaieh'" MOST NOVEL PIDMi PUYlNYtAJU BCOTM THE A W. 4M St.

ajata. Sat. aa4 Waa. MAXweiJL AJSDKH.SON OMKDt Saturdays Children "BEST AMtStCAM fUr VaA." ajus. MAXUOY music box BKiiu-rystTS uu.Sit.

a aj term contracts. The cruise of the Lights of Free-port, with a program in which some forty performers of prominence take part, is approaching the Carroll theatre, where the concluding performance of the tour is to be given next Sunday night. 3iiBli MONTH TBK KEVVE HIT DESERT SONG MerruGo--Fiound': a a -r Mae Clark will also be in the cast of "Marrying Mary." SAta afaata TAINO St y. Bra. 3 vl aw W.

45t. Mitv tsdat aaa I HEATRE GillTlI ACTlSO CO. SECOND RIAN THEATRE ACTING CO Walter Catlett Walter is from Catlett Europe and al VANDERBILT HELEN FORD ta PEGGY-ANN I Ti W. St. Evt :4 MU.

T.xfa.T a ti.t -ORANGE Pol, NEGRI BLOSSOMS" Bandl Wire Cotttinaooa from 10:45 avao. ELGIN '12 KXTBA mi.4l.! The etiaJaa one ml tbe WweM watea axles ever head ia ew A seaaiae aad retabrted aiOTeateat ia a 14 II. fsH( (aw. tirtClAJ. IOK rUlOA AU ZIEGFELD THEA 'i NFW AMSTERDAM IL ARAMOUNTSS RIO RITA OPENING NEXT TCES.

SEATS NOW ZIEGFELD FOLLIES 'tt EDDIE CANTOR Mane lyrict Wy V1NC BERLIN, ATIBUAT ICrery aae af Iheae aarhea la aaW with rhe distinei aderstaadiat THAT IF tl I AN ll I'UCATK IT I A rtNi I.P THN 3 HI WILL EVKKY CBXT PAID. emu. JANNINGS "The Way of At Flcah" "House oT Hits" Doen IALTO RF1 A KCCI THEATRIC, W. 44 St, Ea. 34 Ttm.

ana Sat, 1M. ViNCBWT YOVHAMM PRKAKNTS HIT THE DECK with liOl'ISK CROOOV Seats Seliuc Weeka ia Adranee LAST WEEKS AKKI HICHOLS' $15 Strap Watch 54H la Pcraoa mod Oa the Sercea DUNCAN SISTERS in "Topy and Eva" IVOLI'X ABIE'S IRISH ROSE W. St. a. i1 REPUBLIC Matt.

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"IT'S A COBBER." Mirror EARL CARROLL'S a-iaKasSgafiafi. aaiAAAaVaAaWkv ready rehearsing the lawyer part in "Rio Rita." Mary Jane, Dorothy Whitmore and Robinson Newbold have been signed for "The Merry Malones." Benny Davis and Harry Askt are mentioned as the young men who will do the lyrics and the music for the new "Artists and Models" revue. F. S. Merlin, who wrote "Triple Crossed" and sold it to Sam Harris, will act as general "stage director for James W.

Elliott. Maxwell Anderson, the "Saturday's Children" author, announces the birth of a new musical comedy to be called "A Maiden's Prayer, for which he has written the book and lyrics. It is, his readers insist, both sophisticated and satirical. Paul R. Milton, son of Robert Milton, and Herbert M.

Miller claim to have copyright priority to the title "Hail, Hail," recently announced for early usage by Piatt and Cohen. Next Monday there will be selections on the stage of the Carroll theatre for the forthcoming "Earl Carroll Vanities." Edward Sar- T'F Haasaaat. Caapplent SawlaTjwa STATE METROPOLITAN at 45 St. Brooklyn JOHN GILBERT iB tlw TACDETILUB Wgtall HTGR CUIIK BAND; MItO MM BABY PKGGT la PKKSON 5 gBMI FINALNEWSBKAVTrCONTSST TOIXKiHT AT 8TATK THEATRK MFTKOI-OUTAN TOMORROW NKiHT Banc VICTOR MOORE IMC Cast ALLEZ-OOP! OAHCtNS CttOltUa YET SEEN! REAT EST Adam A Evil." with Lw NEWYORK'S LA TEST FAD Ethei WATERS la cltt UIJtiN "AFRICAN A a A frw Nr Tak waa ha axaa aad rawal aw aar MMalt Ktvo: Eddie Cantor. Btlle BaKer.

Both St. to-run. Tpxas Guman. Ijenore UlrW'. Bill Julia Lydir Hoyt.

Edna Hibtrd. Elowwrn Seeley. Blanche Yuraa. Ada May. Pbil Baker, Ted Healy.

Carl Tan Veebvw. Har-riftte rjnflerhin. Jack Lait. Bobby A mat Robert Cowman. Tom Van Pye.

Belly Startnick. Richard Herndoa. Ja-k Oetraian. Fania Mariooff. Richard Watla at OrMd Strt Follies.

MIDNITE SHOW TONITE DALY'S 63d ST. THEATRE Jeweled and Regulated RadJaaa dial aad baada: rareed back as fit Ua arrist faeaod saad aa all aatenea. it yaal eaa aaateai this aalae etaewaere far Iras tnaa I A.a hriac ihr wateh aaek aad we will retara yaar saaeey. OFKfi I VT1I. iH r.

af. 1 YD IP 421 8Uaat POPULAR PRICES Wpt fy VI U. Wad. A Sat jCody, Aileen Priogle, jCaroliae A mirew Wm. IkohjB.

Srlvia MiUor. Cao- ACapitol Comedy Vocal Ensemble; Bal-almiaaa B.i 60. Capitol Grand Or. WITH OE81KBS Kl.l.IXiKa BROOKLYN LADDER CHARUR MI RKAT A Ml I HAI B.GUTTER&SON 1 TA MASSAU ST. AT BKtYN mm I IrEXOttlHt WORUO 6UKL la "IH POOR Ntl" StrahD All seats are reduced for the eniomer.

Best Seats 33. SO. tort Theatre. 48 E. of Jb a.

Mauoec Wednesday. "IN HUP TlaHC" Favis Art Uaara Oraa..

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