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Daily News from New York, New York • 20

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DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933 21 WINNIE WINKLE. THE BREADWINNER MO AN IN LOW tfvL.L,T- BOSS -JJST60T Vi A.NO Ji ttc, AWFUl. MISS T-ANO I KEARVV DOUBLED LP WITH I UanO THEM WHOLE WtSOS. I ONLV rT3 uE doesn't uso so HCTTocyi EElV wMkle tue PAt them "WEy travel up I head feels as if its aske? him mow I GUESS THOSE "TWEE SPECIALISTS I I' 5' I TERRIBLE INTO SHOULDERS AKO My ARMS 60NNA BUST DE Jgl HE FELT -I P'T UAVE fVtkOE H'M SiCtcERtt WELL. I B'BBS THE PAiMS GO FEEL UKE PWS AMD TENy jj 7 opErj AND THEN THEd think HE WAS fa I SUPPOSE I'LL MAVE TO GO lrl HEAD THE PAiM TPAVELS 6ACk jT paim soev I REALLY GOiNS TO VT AKO ASWWNiwoViE FEELS.

TO TO wy CHEST to ThCqat ArD INTO UW 'h j' TELL ME 7. ee poLITP i RC r-? AND THEN I fy HEAP AND EYES XL- yT7Y 6 5 A full page of Winnie Winkle in colors appears in the comic section of the SUNDAY NEWS Carroll Plans Comeback Theatre Notes 1- Having concluded a Loew vaude-Sweek from tomorrow night, at th With "Vanities" Mystery ville tour, Molly Picon, Yiddish comedienne, will return to the east Earl Carroll, who move, oat of Mix in Mixup In Court Told To Go Outside Erie, Jan. 27 (Jf). Tom Mix, movie cowboy, and Charles H. English, attorney for CoL Zatk T.

Miller, 1 a shed ERROL HERE Back From Hollywood For Vaudeville side today for her first appearance in her home neighborhood in three years. She has been booked for a week's engage at the Clinton Theatre, on Clinton St. Among those who will appear in tomorrow's performance of "Sunday Nights i same piaynouse, there will be a. benefit for the Stage Relief FuntL One of the features of tomorrow night's show will be Cissie Loft us in a series of impersonations including one of Pauline Lord in "The Late Christopher Bean." John Montague, publicity man fox the tour of "Of Thee I Sing," reports that Vice-President-elect John Nance Garner is just another Throttlebottom. Mr.

Garner has been trying to get tickets for the opening of the musical in Washington next week, and has been unsuccessful. Lord Marley, deputy speaker of the British House of Lords, will attend "We, the People" tonight A supper dance for the benefit of the Stage Relief Fund will be given tonight at the Hotel Algonquin, with Dorothy Stone, Marc Connelly, Irene Franklin, Heywood Broun and Rex Evans arranging the program. verbally today until Judge Ros-siter suggested they "settle it out in the corridor." "I fear I'm afraid to. Your Honor," English Molly Picon at Nine" at the the Casino Theatre to the Manhattan Theatre, and from there to the Broadway Theatre and, finally, to his lawyer's office on West 44th is contemplating a return to the production field. What he has in mind is a play, tentatively titled The Murder at the Vanities," which involves a capital crime at one of his revues.

It will, he says, require a Vanities" cast of chorines and show Rrls as well as legitimate actors to handle the dramatic roles. Gilford Cochran, co-sponsor with John Krimsky "Maedchen in Uniform," will arrive in New York Monday on the Europa, bringing the English version of a German st aire play, "Die Dreigroscheno-per," which he and Krimsky plan to produce in April. The play is a comedy with music based on John Gay's ancient operetta, "The Beggar's Opera." Added to next week's list of new attractions is "The Hope of a Tree," play by Leopold Atlas, which Chamberlain Brown will rrescnt Monday at the Ritz as the Barbizon Plaza are Sigmund Spaeth, Felicia Sorel, Gluck-San-dor, Nina Tavasova, Gene and said, iling. Mix also smiled and the trial proceeded. Mix, on the witness stand to defend himself in Kathleen Lockhait and Rita Bur gess Gould.

Tom Mix Miller's breach of con- 000 suit alleging some confusion is which at the Tomorrow There has been over which benefit Imperial Theatre. tract, was angered by the attorney's second day of caustic cross-examination. Questions were shot at him with machine-gun rapidity until finally his answers became almost incoherent. The judge's intervention came as English was questioning Mix about a railroad trip Mix made in 1929 with Edward Ballard, official of the American Circus Corporation, which owns Sells-Floto, rival of Miller's 101 Ranch Show. GEORGE M.

COHAN Id hi fltruightawa; Ayirin cttttrrit pIGEONS and PEOPLE Sam H. Harris St. tvin. 7 iiatin-e Saturday and Bvi iunf bf- to MOVES LYCEUM Thea. MON.

Seats far 4 Weeks at I rum Office SKASO.VS SKNSATIONAL HIT1 Sclmab A De Stlta'x Mutual Comedy TAKE A CHANCE with HJAf mm ETHEL U7 AI.EV ITJFKMAN VV IIITINC Sid Silvers. June knight. Mini Mm fair APOLLO. W. 42 St.

En. 8 30.MIJ. Wtd. 4 Sat. first of his projected series of dol- I night's all-star show at the Imperial is the fifty-first annual benefit of the Actors' Fund of America.

A MAX GORDON Presents Alfred l.win Noel LUNT FONTANNE COWARD DESIGN FOR LIVING A new piiT by MR COWARD Rthet Barr.imure 47tb. Kn. 8: -'0 Mat inee- edneMlHj A Saturday. JfNNERAT EIGHT CONSTANCE COLLIER, CONWAY TEARLE. ANN ANDREWS.

MARGUERITE CHURCHILL HjHIAIS fOSITtVKCr at H.SS SlIAlih Ml MC BOX I IIEA1KK. 45 St. W. of B'y MATS. TODAY THI SHARP KAKliA MATINEE tlSO Eatire TODAY OrtliMtra 'MIKK.

ORtTIKSTKA -00 and J.5 "AM IIM I.Ol. tl.OO GRACE MOORE l.ST rKRMIHMAM KS ABBEY IHEATRE PLAYERS Pirert frcin Mwjt- IMit.u TODAY MAT. "JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK." TONIGHT 8 30 "THE WORKHOUSE WARD'' mmi "THE PLAYBOY the WESTERN WORLD." MARTIN BECK THEATRE. 4 StA A. THE DUBARRY LEON ERROL.

who hasn't been around much since the days of Earl Carroll's "Fioretta," will make his return to the local vaudeville stage today, appearing as headliner on the new bill at the Palace. York and King also figure prominently in the billing. WIMAN RETURNS Dwight Deere Wiman returned yesterday from a business trip to Moline, with nothing definitely planned for production until late Spring, when he and Tom Weather-ly will probable assemble "The Fourth Little Show." HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS LAST 2 TIMES Production MAT. TOOAV With Original Cant onti COHAN THEA LAST GEO. M.

lar-top entertainments. Brown's cast will be headed by Helene Millard, screen actress, and Rox Thomas, age 12. "One Wife or Another," by T. TVijrney Pereyval and Percy Shaw, will open at the Provincetown Theatre on Feb. 1.

ASK FORECLOSURE ON THE FORREST The Lawyers Title Guaranty Company filed suit in Supreme Court yesterday to foreclose a first mortgage it holds on the Forrest Theatre and the Forrest Hotel in 43th west of Broadway. The company claims a balance of is due on the mortgage. Defendants include Life Publishing Company, the Shubert Theatres Corporation, the New York Hockey Club and the Forrest Hotel. Arthnr Be- khard iiresrnlm ANOTHER LANGUAGE with the Entire Original fast ALL SEATS $1 1 .60 E0- 1 .00 En 4 Hit MAT. BOOTH W.

45 St. En. 150. EVENSONG by Eeverlv Nnhol TMward Knoblock ilb EDITH EVANS an.1 pxci'ptioiiat east including JAXIB BKN-AMI Opening Tues. Jan.

31 at Seat Now at But Offiie SKI.WVN Theatre. W. 4 St. Ill Priee Mats. THURS.

and SAT. CLIFTON WEBB CHARLES BUTTERWORTH PATS KRIJ.Y in FLYING COLORS IMPERIAL W. 4-Vh. Eva. Mal.

Tbur. Sat. to tM. Xo higher FRED ASTAIRE QAY DIVORCE with CI.AIKE LrCE 1.1'KLLA tiKAR REDUCED II iX Mitt. WED.

(I t. f.e Karhrl Crothers' i'oiuedy HUSBANDS GO fvn. AS Mats. Today, i0 FORREST THEATRE. 49 W.

af ay LEDERER 4 GISH PAULINE LORD The Late CHRISTOPHER BEAN with WALTER COSNHJ. "Mod enayahle eomedy of the aeaaon; almoiittoOKnod to be true." I Mats. Weekly: TODAY. Wed. 4 2:45 PRICE AT ALL tic te 12.

28. Inrl tar HENftY MILLER S. 124 W. 43d St. Ee.

Pop. Price Mats. Today Tom'w THE PICCOLl 752 "Gave ma more delirht than anrthlne; I have seen thin year." p. A no EVERY EVENING, INC. SUNDAY AT f45 LYRIC West 42 SL Mats.

1 p. M. tieorce Kelly'a Comedy f't'NKjsst THE SHOW OFF l'Lf't Mats. Today. Thurs.

0 lU'DSON Thea. V. 44th St. Evea. 8:40 20TH CENTURY i pionrtoun Comedy Hit! wfth Eufenie Leoatevieh Meffat iehastea BROAKIU KST W.

44 St. LA. 4-I6IS hvire. Entire Balcony CI. l.f0, Matinees Wed.

4 $1 to A AUTUMN CROCUS SAT. PRICES: Mh. 44 St. En. 130.

SHUBERT Tkca. VENETIAN ROOM SPAGHETTI GRILL Dmmcimm till I A. Af. M'CORMACK SINGS John McCormack, who sang last Sunday in Brooklyn, will give a song recital at Carnegie nail tomorrow at 3 P. M.

his first Manhattan appearance this season. Soon afterward he will resume his countrywide tour, which is expected to last two months. iti3 BROADWAY M0R0SC0 THE W. af By. En.

43 Mais. Thnn. tc Sat, at 2:4 II Premiere Mon. Jan. 30 WILLIAM A.

BRADY present riy arrangement with Dwight Ileere Wiman gAD MANNERS A New Conitxty bv Daiia Burn ft A Uilliini B. Jiitte BERT LYTELL MARGARET SULLAVAN IEOHA MARICLE HAROLD VERMILYEA WILLIAM DAVID I'l AllllllsK. W. 4Slh St. MiATS NW.

The Theatre GniM preenta P. 3, "Happy and auttfeicvaiit tare Xeic Arthur J. fterkftard prrseaiM QOODBYE AGAIN inl) PERKINS. RALLY BATES MASQUE. W.

45ta St. En. 8:40. LAc. 4-0040 Mat Wed Sat.

Barrain Bale. $1 ae $1.50 fTONEYI.IOON 2I HHra af Matrimonial Madnexs) VANDERBILT THEATRE. 4ft St. E. af B'ny Tl 9 Kil ja.

Mt.Twlay It WfJ. BEATRICE LILLIE CLARK McCULLOUGH A A etc Play tn Seena MARATHON WALK A LITTLE FASTER BIOGRAPHY RECEIVER Federal Judge William yesterday appointed the Trust Company receiver in la It IN CLAIRE. The com. War at On Address Moan Sorueihins RENEY, 65th B'WAY Itautciac Every Ml to 1 cedlrm tSe. 1Nn other eharoe.t Gent 40c.

MAT. DANCES WED- SAT. SUN. Bondy Irving equity ST. JAMES Thea.

W. 4tb SL LAe. 4-46M New Price Scale: Eve. 50c (o Ev. Mt.

Today A to binatinn vfrma to hare beea arranged in Heaven." Gilbert Gabriel. W. af B'e. Evea. 8:.1 Matinee TOOVV and THI RSDAV, -iiMi GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE for the Radio-Keith-OrDheum Cor BILIY NINSHYS MATINEE TODAY 77c to $2 tax ELMER RUE'S REPERTORY 14 CIVIC WE.

THE PEOPLE EV I r.AIXlENN'F. n-rrrtor Vieleatly Interestiaf tlammontt. Hfr.l rt(t. EMPIRE. B'way 4t) St.

Tel. PE. 6-iM7J MAT. TOIAV. SUMt TOMtiHT.

"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" poration and receiver in bankruptcy for the Orpheum Circuit. "TOBY" BONE. 69, DIES Xenia, Jan. 27 (TP). John E.

(Toby) Bone, 69, widely known among circus people as a dog and pony trainer, died last night. KICSQU Eyes. Sharp. Mala. Wed.

Sat. JOHN liOI.IIEN nreaenta with ROBERT STRANGE Frank Rcaaa. Isabel Dawa 4t luyarb east SO Etry Em. SOt $2 Mils. Wca.

4. Sat. MANSFIELD W. 47 St. 1st Mat.

Tay MATINEE TODAY at 2:30 MUSIC IN THE AIR By JartM Kara 4 Oscar Haaiaerstaia Relaald WERRENRATH. Tultia CARMINATI. Natalie HALL. Walter SLEZAK, Al SHEAN. GARRINGTON CURTAIN it SM.

AM IN Th ot y. Mils Thurs isau Beat Italcwiiy Seata. fl: othera tlJSO tl PARDON MY ENGLISH "ith JACK PEARL uZen- I.VOA ROKERTI lirarff Muste REAL POPILAK PRICES EVES. MATS. I-I2 MVIKSTIC.

44 W. of B. CH. 4-3I4I 3 ATI NEKS: TODAY. Till RS.

a Performanee Thuraday Niphta. WHEN LADIES MEET 7r 0IITE SHOW TONITE 3 O.ll,. 4 Stt lie. McJ X. Em.

GM SM lit $1. By RACHEL CROTHERS KOVAI.E. W. 40 St. Etas.

:40 to CH. 4-U14I. Mais. Today J. JXJ- huotis- v.

seamon-s FLORENCE REED CRIMINAL AT LARGE By EDGAR, WALLACE 4l ST. Tht la ln Tt.U.1 at j7b. rkiKSTi.r.V'n JJANGEROUS CORNER "HrttM lfntty. Exlravrtiurily Clr lep)i." Irkrnitrr. Suit.

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Wed. I25 RPKVtKIl CUtWIIIK LAST ST. WHISTLING DARK nER, Mats. Today, Thurs. at THIS WEEK SCIU.LTZ THE BUTCHER 1000 LAFFS KTS IT nII.V l.i i.

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