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Daily News from New York, New York • 30

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 so BROADWAY HE WORRY? WHY SHOULD A LOT MOT i KAt BUSINESS suppose yoq THAT'S THE THAT'S RIGHT I RAISE at at T-- l. u.LiPPmi jimiib OP" rf HELLO! I HEAR YOU) HAVE A SHEEP PANCH Majred by MARK 1IELLINGER i Copyright: 1928; By News Posed by WILLIE and EUGENE HOWARD of "SCANDALS" MABEL'S MOPPERS SLIP UP, SILVER SLIPPER SLIPS OPEN liy MARK HELLINGER. LATK Tuesday afternoon, while W. C. Fields and Charles E.

Mack were Kolfmj? on the links of the Engineers' Club at Uoslyn, L. five robbers held up the clubhouse. Since Mack, who is three-quarters of the team of Moran and Mack, and Fields were busy with their game, they knew nothing of the robbery until they again hove in sight of the clubhouse. Inc.) jj a hearing on the question of whether the injunction was valid once the padlock order had been executed. Meanwhile, the club is permitted to remain open over Morrison's protest.

Orders for the padlocking of the Beaux Arts and Les Freres clubs, two other prominent Mazda Lane gathering places, were signed yesterday afternoon by Federal Judge Henry W. Goddard, following testimony of dry snoopers. AMUSEMENTS. ERLANGER'Sf- W. 44th Ht.

Eroa. 8:3 an.l 2:31) uperial Holiday Matinee TODAY GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS with POLLY WALKER tn the HIT of All Masfrnl Htto 'BILLIE' witn One Hundred Singing and American Henry 124 W. 43 SL Era.

Matt Tenia A Hit Mrssmore Kendal" (jiiherL Wilier urent SACRED FLAME with a Uistingulshed Cast Including CI.ARK KAMES and MARY JFRROI.B OBOHUB APOLI St. 8:30. WHITE'S1" Sat Special Mat. TODAY $1 to $3 GEORGE WHITE SCANDALS THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW with WORLD'S GREATEST CAST in ran suiey Claodetta COLBERT John WBA IVRAT Biltmore Th- w- 47 8t- aiuimutSjstJ 238 tMoyes to REPUBLIC Theatre MONDAY. KESSLER 2HP AVE.

THEATRE SECOND AVB. TEUDRYDOCK MATINEE TODAY AND TONIGHT Alt TOM'W. SAT. and SUNDAY NITES an SAT. SUN.

MATINEES Kpjm'pDlOT) 12 BIG WEES Atolltf Picon in KAUCH'S ROMANTIC MUSICAL TmtJMPM 'She CIRCUS GIRL. By SHOMER SISTERS Ynu Don't Haw to I'Diientand tho LaniEUage Hnjoy Molly Picon." Nat Eerber. N.Y. American. A.

L. JOXHS MORRIS GREEN Present R. Mbneypenny YOUMANS MATINEES COSMOPOLITAN Today 4 Sat. 59 Cat. Circle.

Cat. 0333 GENTLEMEN PRESS C-T" E. of B'y. 40111 Jl. Mta-TodayASat.

Joe COOK in "Rain or Shine" geo. TOHAN Th- a HUDfOM WMST MATS WED tbAT 11 1 me as saying that the most unfortunate thing to me about the entire disaster was the fact that I had no additional films, "That statement has caused me a great deal of grief, and I wish you would correct it for me. While I remember speaking with you, I could not have understood your question if I made such a response as that. I did not mean to create the impression that I cared for nothing but my pictures. "Thank you very much." TTIIE enterprising Jimmy Cannon reports a bartender's comments on life in Greenwich Village the other early morning "This is gettin' to be a bum racket," growled the bartender.

"I had three joints in this Village and dropped every cent in 'em." "Yeah?" responded a customer helpfully. tiure, was the surly response. The foist one was pinched. Then the second. And then the thoid.

It's gettin' so a guy can't make an honest livin' any more!" SOCIAL note from Chicago. As reported hv th Post "Chicago, Nov. 27 (JP). Banditry on a grand scale was executed last night at the Lambrecht creamery, About $000 was taken." The creamery, in other words, was not milked as it might have been. SOMETIMES, In this gaga life, we get our breaks when they're least expected.

Several days ago, for instance, the Pathe organiza tion sent a cameraman to a foundling asylum with instructions to take the poor kids at dinner. i The cameraman followed direc tions and the picture was thrown on the screen the other day in sev eral theatres. In one theatre sat a Paramount executive and his wife. While waiting for the feature to be shown, they sat through the picture of the dinner at the foundling asylum. Both of them fell in love with one kid, a little girl about five years of age.

So impressed were they that they investigated the case the next morning. The kid proved just as lovable as she had seemed on the screen. Yesterday, they took their first steps to adopt the child. They say, however, that they will have her trained for the screen. So that, after all, the kid isn't quite as lucky as she might be Thanksgiving eve whoopee was made at the Silver Slipper last night without consent of Mopping Mabel Willebrandt, chief mop holder, Norman J.

Morrison, was given a Chicago count in the federal courts. Morrison, as assistant United States attorney general, had ob AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM rke House Beautiful" Ertanicer, Dillingham Ziegfeld, Mn. DEC.4thsS&0r SEATS it Box Office TO DAY ZIEGFELD 2 Sensational HITS ziegfeld 54 tn 5T 61 AVE MATS mURS SAT AMERICA'S 6REKTEST 47. ST WEST of WAY MATS THURS SAL DE1IHIS KING- Jtasical Version of MUSKgg Hamet Hoctor -John Clark nrf Ysoraie DArie 342 $1 IHUSKAL ijrmnAIMHENT Nnrma Vrrv ioward Marh Evm.

Puch Simmy hrte heien Hagar Edna. May Oliver anjOiARLB WlHNtNOER. Seats at Bex Office KNICKERBOCKER "SiVi" -nnttner loaay MACBETH LVN HARDING WILLIAM FARNUM BASIL GILL tetitpment of Oordun trauj 1 I Jr 1 LAT ST tained a padlock against the Slipper along with similar hardware for other Gay Way laughing fluid emporiums. Attorneys, however, won an injunction pending an appeal, and the padlock was lifted temporarily. Yesterday Federal Judge Martin T.

Manton reserved decision after AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY ThM w- -St. Iir. ALKrhmtt FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY OPENS TONJGHT, 8:30 'New Americana ft JULIUS TANNEN CLA SHARON CART. RANDALL TOMMY (BOZO) SNYBKR FRANCES SHKLLKY VRi'NJA WATSON WILLIAMS Roger Wolfe Kutin Or-ftra RusseU Markert Dancing Girls EMPIRE Bj 40th 8t.

Kvm. 8:20 MatlMM WED. nd 8:30 Katharine Cornell in a new play The Age of Innocence A dramatization of Eilitta Wharton's novel with a distinguished cant including ROLLO PICT ICRS and ARNOLD KORPT MUSIC B0X-BS Kvm. 8:30. MU.

B0RD0NI in "PARIS" A Musiral Comedy by Martin Brown with Irvinjr Aaronson's "THK COMMANDERS" 1 1 1th Performance of Phil Dunnine'a ITE HOSTESS Marti Sack Theatre. 45t St. a 8tk An. Eves. 8:40.

Matt. Taday a. SATURDAY MOVES TO VANDERBILT THEA. MONDAY EARL CARROLL at te Ba arm- IKt lMirA' E4IUCARIU)U VANITIES LOPEi ilMClf) 6. bAN If I AW 4Mb St- W.

of Broadway. Era. 8:3 Matinesa Today and Saturday BACK HERE "ALICE BRADY was downright superb. -H. S.

Kaufman. Times. "A MOST IMMORAL LADY PORT Theatre. 48Ui E. of Era.

8:30 MATfNKES SAT. 4 WED. 8:30. RFI MDNT Th" 48 B. of ill.

Kfi. 8:3 DCtiinuilI Matltw Tn.1ny anl SaMrday HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY 'A delightful sn erentnx is the present sm- inn affurds nywhcr on Eve, World. inn anurus iiiywwrs in'uwij, ilyb. ROYAL BOX E5 Chas, Oegh- Iran Kean YIDDISH ART THEATRE 14th St. and Cnton Bo, TeL STCT.

9523 MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Dir'rtor MATINEE TODAY AND TONIGHT Tom'w Sat. at Sun. Mat. It I 8 A A Complete English Synopsis Supplied plVIC REPERTORY luttlu3t Ara.

a 50r, 1. Mata. wed. 1:34 EVA LE GAI.LIENNE. Director Tnntrht.

"Cherry Tom'w. Extra "Petr Pan." Tom'w AT THKSK 2 BIG HITS I The Snaoneat Tlay In Toum TBI I 1 ar itiMIt UHltiil KUHU Conwdy by Prederiek LonsdaJ rULlUn Mats. Today Sat. Mack has be-on playing very fioorly all afternoon. He had sliced lis drives, putted like a Gallico and broken two clubs during the frame.

On the lust hole, when he again sliced his drive, he was fit to be tied. "Everything's gone wrong today," he howled. "Is there anything eUe that can happen to me?" Itefore Fields could answer, two i detective came running over a hill anil inquired for Mack. Fields pointed to Mack. "Well," cried one of the detec tives, "you're a little out of luck, I afraid.

Five men held up the clubhouse while you were playing out there. And they escaped in jour car!" Mack looked at Fields. "What a day this is!" he ejaculated. "Come on. Let's get back to the clubhouse and see if they have any trace of my car yet." On the way over the hill.

Mack suddenly nudged Fields. "Say," he murmured, "I got one break anyhow. I had an ancient fur overcoat in that car and it was covered by insurance. They'll probably give me a new coat for it now. Thank the Lord for that at least." One of the detectives looked around.

"()." he said, "I forgot to tell you bout that. Your overcoat is all right. The robbers threw it out of the car little way up, the road!" MARITAL note. From a recent Evening Telegram. "Cleghom, la.

Andrew Kinzel was married a third time to Mrs. Kinzel here Sunday. A half Century ago they were married in Germany, two ceremonies being performed." And if he wins her once more, he get permanent possession OUT in San Francisco, Mrs. Clare S. Edwards is suing for divorce on a novel charge.

She charges that her husband, catching her with a cigarette, threw her to the floor, sat on her chest and forced her to eat a package of cigarettes one by one. Cheer up. little lady, every smoke cloud has a silver lining. Suppose he had caught you smoking a pipe? TEAR sir," writes Fred Han-" son, the man who took the pictures on the ill-fated Vestris. "A recent interview with me, as published in your column, quoted HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY WIU COCE2S 1 (Piooh Hitnna- for Pred Btonalanw CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S BIG HITS la Koanna: Moaieai CosMdy -TK6CE Cams" Trx.

B'way at St, I Sat. I.

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