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Daily News from New York, New York • 108

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DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1934 'WILDERNESS' FOR ACTORS' FUND AT GETTING ON Dillingham to Produce, Elsie Janis to Direct, OPENING TONIGHT "When in Rome." corned by Austin J. Major, at the 4Mh St. The'tre. Kenneth Danjmau. Mabel Kroman, Charlotte Hr) nobis and Kdwin Brandt hi ad the cast.

A "New Faces" Revue BRONX HAS NEW -m -v GUILD THEATRE There will be a special performance of "Ah, Wilderness!" at the Guild Theatre this Tuesday a oon for the benefit of the Actors' Fund of -America. The Actors' Fund Matinee club will attend in a body. The benefit performance of "Roberta" for the Stage Relief Fund at the New Amsterdam next Sun- Nana Bryant day night will have a 9:15 curtain to permit Tamara to get back from a radio broadcast Josephine Royle and Leon KairofT, baritone, will be the THE THEATRE presents A EUGENE O'NEILL'S Comedy H. WILDERNESS! uttb GEORGE M. COHAN B't.

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Pat rick's Day dinner at the Waldorf- Astoria March 17. I Scenes from "When in Rome" will be broadcast Wednesday night at 6:30 over WOR Tonight's performance of "The Wind and the Rain" at the Ritz will be for the benefit of the Prospect Heights Hospital of Brooklyn. KENYON SUIT UP Los Angeles, Feb. 26 P). A hearing of Doris Kenyon's default divorce suit against Arthur E.

Honkins real estate brokpr of Syracuse, N. was set today for next Wednesday. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ST.CEPncEPODL LADIES SUITS STUNNING 170 membersriip-od mission including tax and suit NATURAL SALT WATER RIGID SANITATION BATTERY OF SUN LAMPS COMPLETE GYMNASIUM sXrotmorm Oroorm wrrtm for peciof mfe fCCCORCE SWIMMING CLUB INC. HOTEL ST. CEORCE POOL GYM CLARK ST.

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King Cnldcr and Sherling Oliver in the cat. "The Green Bay Tree" at ih Cort Theatre celebrated its ISOlh performance last night Minor Watson and Mary Phillips will in the cast supporting Janr Cowl in "Sweet Bells Jangled," by Rtgi-nald I-awrence James Kirk-wood of the movies is to play the1 lead in "The House of Renisen," by Nicholas Soussenin and W. J. Perlman. ru -On llir l.tcf-t llirilla IIm wmmhi.1 nra to flir I.IIYKK I'KIK." L0NGACRE 1 M.

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Dillingham is to come back into the theatre with the production of an intimate revue to be known as "New Faces" on March 10. The production, which was conceived and a bled by Leonard Sill-man, will be' di rected by iasie Janis, who thus also makes her return to the Broadway theatre. "New Faces" will i lu Elsie Janis sketches by Viola Brothers Shore, Nancy Hamilton and Newman Levy. There will be songs by War-burton Guilbert, James Shelton, Morgan Lewis, Donald Honrath, Virginia Caples and Charles Schwab, and lyrics by June Sill-man, James Shelton, Nancy Hamilton and Viola Brothers Shore. The cast will be made up of talented young folk who have not fully realized their ambition to make Broadway.

They include the aforementioned Nancy Hamilton Imo-gene Coca, Hildegarde Halliday, Henry Fonda. Charles Walter James Shelton, Roger Stearns, Louise Lynch, Dorothy Fox, Peggy Hovenden, Frances Dewey. Mildred Todd, Edward Potter, Billie Hay wood and Zebby Whitehead. March 14 has been set as the date for opening "The Pure in Heart," with Dorothy Hall, Tom Powers and James Bell in the three leading roles The four boys who sing in the "Ziegfeld Follies" quartet, Guy and Al Saunders, Stanley Johnson and Jimmy Kitchen, are all the sons of ministers and all four ran away from home to go on the stage. A scene from "Broomsticks, Amen!" is to be broadcast this afternoon at 4 from WABC for the Stage Relief Fund Tonight's entertainers at the- Actors' Dinner club in the Hotel Woodstock include Linda Carlon, La Monterito, dancer, and Anton Vanna-Razlog, tenor.

Phil Baker believes he can become a concert accordionist and give a series of recitals next season, and perhaps he can. He is studying with Isidor Achron, pianist, between shows at the Paramount Hans Hansen is going into the cast of "Broomsticks, Amen!" at the Little Theatre. It now appears that Mary Sargent of the "No More Ladies" cast at the Morosco is Mrs. Fitzwil-liams Sargent of the Philadelphia Sargents and that he has just been elected to the drama committee of the Philadelphia Art Alliance Incidentally, the Madison Boys' Club is to have a theatre party at the Morosco tonight. Gertrude Niesen, having scored 8 success, is to stay on indefinitely at the Casino de Paree Ravel's "Bolero" will be the feature of the stage show at the Radio City Music Hall beginning Thursday The original California singing in "Roberta" have received their papers of incorporation from Albany and are prepared to 'take court action against any appropriation of their title.

ANNE BOLEYN ST. NOT FOR LONDON London, Feb. 26 (A). The London County Council has rejected a suggestion that the memory of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, be honored by the naming of a street after her. A councillor said young ladies might ask who she was.

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Zolotaref-sky. Music by Jascha Saxon. Presented at the McKinley Square Theatre, the Bronx, Feb. 24, 1934 THE CAST: Winke Annie Lubin Kay Riahelle Tzrvie SlioenKold Selijr -JaJb Jai-olia Bf-nny Laaky Breindel Betty i-rfortfe Blum -Auerbarlt lit. Liebetman Max Wetter Loui)' Julius Aiiler Enlivened by the presence of four capable and energetic come dians in the company, "Wives, Watch Your Husbands," a 3-act musical comedy by A.

Zolotarefsky, with music by Jascha Saxon, makes its bow to Bronx playgoers as the new week-end feature at the McKinley Square Theatre. A routine production, draggy in spots and undistinguished as to book or score, it makes its chief bid for attention through the com bined efforts Annie Lubin, Jacob and Betty Jacobs and Julius Adler. The story is a succession of plots and counter-plots devised chiefly to keep Tzevie from the arms of Ur. Lieberman until a few moments before the final cur tain. Most of it is accomplished by the circulation of various stories concerning her past, with her half-sister, Ray, in th role of chief story teller; the fact, though, that most of the stories are woven from Ray's own experiences finally comes out and Tzevie is given a clean bill of morals.

Sadie Shoengold has the role of Tzevie, with Max Kletter, quite the handsomest leading man on the Yiddish stage today, sharing the heart interest with her as the doctor. Jacob Jacobs' lyrics are timely and amusing and lend much-needed life to a mediocre score, but neither the lyrics nor the antics of the comedians seemed sufficient to keep a gum-chewing and not-too-well-trained chorus from lapsing into a state of complete boredom. The play will continue there week-ends, with a special revival of Jacob Gordin's classic, "Mirele Effros," with Betty Jacobs starred, being offered on Tuesday evening, March 6, as a testimonial to Charles Goldstein, manager of the theatre. On the same night Ludwig Satz and Joseph Rumshinsky, star and composer, respectively, of "The Messiah Is Coming," current weekend musical at the Public Theatre, will revive "The Rabbi's Melody," an operetta that started both on the road to success when they produced it fifteen years ago. Walter Ilartman.

3-QUART LIMIT RAISED TO CASE The State ABC Board yesterday announced the consumer can buy a case of liquor at one time from any retailer after March 1. Chair man Mulrooney offered no explanation for increasing the present legal limit of three quarts to a customer. PINCHOT TO RUN, Harrisburg, Feb. 26 (JP). Gov." Gifford Pinchot today announced his candidacy for the United States Senate against David A.

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