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Daily News from New York, New York • 106

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DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927 22 WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER WHEN HE'S RIGHT, HE'S WRONG FrWTHAYiS EXASPERATlNQlTl'VE BEEN WELL, SOU AMD GUCKERX yOUNG lAW IF V'ASK ME, I THINK. YES PAW HAS HIS MIND ALL THESE rAVTHAW, NOW THAT YOU'RE AIL RIGHT AGAIN, DON'T WOU NOW THAT HElS BACK IN I WASN'T PO VKAU2E WERE ONE AND THE -SAME PERSON. SO WHV COULWT HSM ALL. PA EARS AN' TH ONE TIME HE ACTED THINK IT WOULD BE SPtfNOlD 1415 EIGHT WIND. HE NO DETECTIVE ABOUT GOIN 1 VOU COULD KEEP RIGHT VOU CONTINUE ID VYOS2K SANE, I HAP to GO AN SPOIL IT 5 A350LUTELV REFUSES TO "WW I WAS CRAZY, THAT WAS OH WRKlQ A9 A PETECTIYE? BAOiToWORKJ NOW He 5 IH 5AME OLP JSKrMNLfeii AT SOMETHING GO BACK.

TO WORK Jk I i imn'-r'T A WHEN I WAS FUTIT'5N0 USE IDIOT HE ALWAYSYfAS TTfgg YfcfclN' I WASN'T SPONSIBLE FOE WHAT I tymn' A full page of Winnie Winkle in colors appears in the 8-page comic section of the SUNDAY NEWS tomorrow. MOTION PICTURES. MOTION PICTURES. A cine-miracle begin A MURNAU, FILM PILOT, HONORED AT FAREWELL KANE THROWS A PARTY FOR FILM AND ACTRESSES -By IRENE THIRER- TODAY at 10 A. M.

TODAY fJ at 10 A.M. Jj High J'f. Deep into (7(7J into ths th air earth Producer Robert Kane threw a cabaret party yesterday up at the Cosmopolitan studio, where bis newest screen child, "Broadway Nights" is far into production. The party was the usual honky-tonk. Atmospheric speak- for the real stuff.

Small tables She'll dance uith you for so much per with checkered table cloths. Girl3 in silver tights doing the Black Bottom. Lois Wilson, stunning in a black and white chiffon costume i' 1 1 a rum thro -i 4 1 11 (T finm -7 By GEORGE SHAFFER. "Hollywood, March 4. A ancheon at the Writers club Hollywood's auf wiedersehen tv Frederick W.

Murnau, the German director who just completed "Sunrise," featuring Janet Gaynor, Margaret Livingston and George O'Brien. Murnau is returning: to Germany for a stay which will be practically a vacation, after which he returns t. live in P.everly Hills, and fulfill a five-year contract with 1'ox. Murnau, famous for his foreign pictures, spoke about the use of camera angles, as they call scenes taken with the camera in unusual iioni' ions. Murnau enjoys a repu- A PARAMOUNT UFA PRODUCTION dance Hardy, Lois's leading man, hand- ij 1 -'4 some in civilian clothes; Tammany fv'irt loung crashing the party, as well a3 the picture cast.

And a couple of newcomers to the movies who have been signed to five year starring contracts by Pro Lew Cody Mickey Daniels believe it ducer Kane. The fortunate girls are June Collyer and Barbara Stan wick. Both have had interesting enough careers to make movie gossip. June Is the daughter of a prominent New York attorney. Having made her debut to society in 1924, she tired of society and, for amusement more than anything else, started posing for commercial photographers.

Production Manager Leland Hayward of the Kane outfit chanced on a picture of the beautiful June, illustrating fashions for a fashionable A Amazing Photoplay OPENS TODAY CAPITOL BROADWAY and 51 ST. A METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER PICTUI18 3 No word can describeit No pen portray it MARK RIALTO Time Sq. mi i m. BRI1AIWAY AT 47 ST. IJlWCTTtON SIAHLtt CO tf AMtPUCA store.

Me visited the advertiser and sought The fashion plate. The result, a five year contract. F'ive persons have signed June to screen services, whether it's a legal step or not. She's contracted to Robert Kane, to Hayward, to Ernest Hallor, the cameraman; to Joe Boyle, the director, and to Bob Kass, who designs, seta. Right now these five men are working in co-operation.

If anything should happen where would June get off? Well, maybe nothing will. Barbara Stanwick, the other girl, comes from the legitimate stage. Not many months ago she was a chorus girl in "Gay Paree." Willard Mack, visiting the show, signed her to her first speaking part in "The Noose." Robert Kane saw "The Noose." She is in the movie with Lois Wilson, Sam Hardy, Louis John Bartels and the rest. After this there'll be featured roles in future Kane productions. Robert Kane, not satisfied with having signed these two unknowns, is importing from Hollywood another lovely lady.

She is Adrienne Truex, a brown haired, brown eyed extra girl, now on her way to New York to interpret the leading role in the producer's next film, "Dance Magic." Victor Hugo Halperin will direct this movie up at the Cosmopolitan studio as soon as a cast is assembled. Kane paid Clarence Buddington Kellard $50,000 for the screen rights to this story. As soon as Mabel Normand is snfficientlv recovered mm Vim- HHPs. LATEST 'THREE HOURS' Vahirt BonvorthUofin Bower? A HMT NATIONAL riCTUU Margaret Livingstone' tation for such trick shots, but omplainn that too many directors are goin after new camera angles for no reason at all, and sacrificing the dramatic eonsecutiveness of their stones to put them in. Lion Tamer Kept on Jump.

John Miljan has another session ns a lion tamer, similar to the days he had to spend in a recent attack of pneumonia, Bhe intends to embark on a vaudeville career. It was learned yesterday that vaudeville bookers ar Insincr WA fr R. R.OS: TRIPLE TRIUMPH joBanYmoie DON JUAN ti4 V1TAPHOHI THE BETTER 'OLE 8 5. MOSS COlOUT SWWrfg Bafffmore Man Loves' P0L0EBC0STEL10 tO VITAPHOHS BralaralM GlgU, Marian Tat-lry, Mary lwta, Chwle H-k-rtt, jMinne Gordon. GintrBpe I-Bra, Van aa Scheme It.

WarioK' Prnaartvanian. many of their favorites to the pieture profession that thev're sie-ninc movie personalities to replace the absent "names." runniest Vravcloquo ever made When Mabel turns to the two-a-day. her husband. Lew Cndv will join her in an act having to do with chatter of the movies. Lew will ROGER WOLFE KAHN- Hints tit) nd his careful of the beasts during the making of "The Devil's Circus" with Norma Shearer.

Mil- WILL ROGERS a a n. a. act as master or ceremonies, introducing Mabel, and. appearing besides as her partner in the skit. Little Mickey Daniels of the "Our Gang" comedies is awaiting the return of his little vaudeville partner, Mary Korman, also of the "Our Gang" outfit.

Mickey and Mary deserted the movies some months aco ORCHESTRA TM DUBLIN" Vfte famous c4uitrjlidTiMor ijtot company has been working at night out at the Gay lion farm, at Elmonte, Cal. As th lions lmve had to be awakened, they have been anything but I'leasant. One lunged at Mil-jim. Another attacked the traitor. Contrary to a belief, old toothless lions are not used.

IASTORiSu'M to do a vaudeville turn. Mary was forced to undergo an operation a week ago which is holding np the act. As soon as she recovers, the pair will make their New York debut- Mary's operation removal of tonsils. Roger Wolfe Kahn and his band will appear at the Mark Strand theatre for the week beginning today. Mrs.

Wallace Reid will be starred in a series of Lumas pictures, the first of which is "The Satin Woman." Jack Kirkland, formerly of THE NEWS staff is writing the movie adaptation of THE NEWS comic strip, "Harold Teen," which will be a First National picture. James Cruze and Mrs. Cruze (Retty Compson). who owned an estate at Flint Ridge, have found r-ND sundav MatSaL3 vr 4 All Mats.ocSatrHoL their Spanish house too small for their many guests. To solve LON CHANCY a EMBASSY AH Stats Rtsrrcei B' WA i' at 4 HA St TWICB DATX.T.

2 .45 8:45 the problem they have 'moved their house to a corner of the es Mix's contract with the Fox company has another year to run. be to ride the horse around, dress in my trick clothes and do a few stunts for an hour or two every day," Tom said. Winfield R. Sheehan, executive at the Fox plant, announced that H. I Irtrtnh WiSTCT a WAT TWICE DAILY X0-8 MATS.

te SOVr IVEi SO1- 29 ALt SCATS -II. S. TIUSATKK3- MOTIONJP1CTURES. STATE METROPOLITAN ELINOR GLYN'S "IT VATrDEVTT.T.E Al It, STATE FRANCES WHITt At MtrlMitia Harry Barm 4 Cm. KKXT IJOHN GILBERT in "riwh WH-KiA .1 STATE Vlnreit LOPEZ 4 Ore.

BROOKLYN, CAMEO tate, where it will be used as a guost house, and are erecting a larger place on its sit. Meanwhilts Jim and Betty moved to a hotel. Films Keep Tom Mix. Tom Mix has rejected an offer join a circus with his horse, Tony. The offer was for as much fwr week a Tom now draws from the Fox Film corporation.

"And ail I would have to do would MOTIONPICTURES. THE CENTRAC PerfnrmaJiees Today 12, 3, 4. g. 10 P. M.

2nd WEEK STARTS STJN. "STARK LOVE" StartUrurly IMf (ernntt Harry iAngdoo Comody TSt ma TV HAROLD FIRE LLOYD JRAN THIRD DEGREE BOt.ORBS COSTKT.LO MTOm Tm. SHABKKX irht rlrtami B'WAY At 4W St B-KiYN THE KID BROTHER BRIGADE' Thm Ytmr Arlaiornta. "Pompadour Daya," witSi Matacba JiattoTa A SO Other Artiata OUTUIOH, tt 44tk, AND KEITH-AUBEE VAUDEVILU.

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