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Daily News from New York, New York • 20

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Daily Newsi
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'tfAILY' SATURDAY. AUGUST 1936 XL SMIL IN9 JACK THE SPIRIT OF '76 lLEAVE THAT 1PIOT nU? 1Y, BRAVt LITTLE i zuzv i itti AmA vh chance VSV'KW, 71 I fifeA IVdSSJS IsJ A TTM Walch for Smilin' Jack of the SUNDAY EWS Another New Band and mm ri i ji mm mm ft v- ill m-Ji By JOHN CHAl'M AN. AT AN east side art gallery specializing in reproductions of the great masters, a woman appeared the other day and admired a Van Gogh duplicate. She said she'd like to order ne if she could have it in red and blue "Have you ever noticed the Ebbets Field billboard saying the Dodgers use a certain kind of queries Isaac Kaplan. "Think of it they STILL smell bad! Whoops! The ancient Greek word for actor is "hypocrite.

i. Believe it or not, a TWA Sky Chief left Newark for California the other dav with Capt. Bill Campbell as the pilot. At Kansas City Capt. Bill was relieved at the controls by Capt.

Harry Campbell. And from Albuquerque on in the flijrht was in charge of Capt. Milo Campbell. Get a lift, says TWA, with a CampbelL Wi i -lr 'Mvar-lr and T've YOUR SEATS I MAY BE JL 6IVE ALL OF DP THE SAME 'DON'T 6IVE. THAT HOSTESS A i em rvv New Singer lingo Ituth Mariani Trrry Norvo'a at the Commodore's Palih Room.

The Yacht Club plans to doul its rintnmpr onnritv in SmU-niln-r. ijuiil Jackson, Irving and Reeve will remain as head men. DRIVE FOR STANDARD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Chicago, Aug. 7 a). A Mnr.

ous and sustained" campaign to enact standard drivers' license lawa and other uniform traffic Jrpisla-tion will be started immediately in every State now lacking such tris-lation. Managing Director W. H. Cameron of the National Ffty Council announced today. 0 it QUNETARIUM XlZ'Zg.

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ar Kin. Anne Nicholi' aioi i RE-H0NEYM00N Air. IBIfH 4J SI t. at an MAT. TODAY JV- 50 M.50 WIKXTIMCAI.I.r AIH-IOOi rB AT 1 HREE MEN ON A HORSE ri.it him af f.

M.t7 Tod so r-a-i JAMES BARTON Tobacco road irt tM iwm TMOSt VS. 4 44t 44kt laclaii. Cat.aaai ftrlaraaam UBAKGl CLUB REVUE with Gladys Bentley MO-JT 4BOAM AST raol 251 MoJ A new greynouna iracK is 10 vpvn 'I been getting a little dope on dogs. A greyhound's racing life is about that of a horse. He starts chasing the rabbit when he's twelve or four-teen months old and continues until he's 7.

But the dogs don live as l0tlSSejn hmakes little difference in meig bbility, hut miybe the femalt has more endurance in the longer event tvhile the male a belter tprinter, A dog that Buffer an iV to Us toil ts through untk racing the tail serving the animal the n-oy a gyroscope ttabiltzes a ship. Unlike most dogs, greyhounds run by ight alone jnd not by the sense of smelL Unlike horses, they aren handicapped by weieht and have to be classified according to speed, ihe nrst Electric rabbit weighed 1,700 pounds and ran on regular railroad fckT ffe new Nyack kenl Club rabbit has rtorpsee; power engine, weighs thirty-six pounds and can go 70 miles per hip a porter mile nothing on four leg. can outrun a greyhound. The forte can do an eight ut 40 pr and have been known to part of that at almo.t SO. Bert race re.ult.

come when the Tabhit kept oighteen f.et ahead of thmp-k. Iff. leading dog i. apt to lunge at it. which throw, turn off rtrtde und tau.e the other, to fall overturn.

The nite before Jim Proctor, of the Shubert staff, w-as to leave Moscow for Paris by air this Summer, he was queasy in the mnards 7uTnought he drank.) Figuring that if he got on the plane at 6 A. M. with nothing on his stomach he'd be sick on the ieArlt fn'i iffiVnA translators, the Waiter at "he hotel-but it was finally agreed that at 5 in colors in the comic section theatre notes Wil'iam A. Brady is considering a revival of Owen Davis' Pulitzer i Prize drama. "Icebound," with Owen Davis Jr.

and Mary Rogers in the leading roles. The play was produced last week at Skowhegan, Me. "Lovers Meeting," the new Gladys Hurlbut play, will have a second week of Summer tryout. next week at Matunuck, R. I.

The Columbia Broadcasting System is the lessor of the Manhattan adding the big playhouse to the radio theatre chain which already includes the Hudson, the Avon and the Little. The first and main broadcast from the Manhattan will be Maj. Edward Bowes' amateur hour. "The Old Maid" will be next week's attraction at the Ivoryton, Playhouse The Yiddish Art Troupe will sponsor a free course in Yiddish" drama, headed by Joseph Buloff. Lecturers will include Michael Razumni.

of the Moscow Art Theatre, and Ben-Ari, actor. Helen monologist, returned yesterday from a series of engagements in London James Kirkwood will enter the cast of "Mulatto" Monday night. 13 HORN TOOTERS PAY FINES AS TOO NOISY Thirteen horn tooters paid fines of $2 each each in Downtown Traf fic Court yesterday. That brought the total number fined this week in Mayor LaGuardia's anti-noise campaign to sixty-nine. Magistrate August Dreyer has issued a warning he will fine second offenders $5 and send third timers to jail.

GUSHER ON FIRE Beaumont, Aug. 7 (A). A rampaging oil and gas gusher caught fire near here today and threw flaming crude oil over a ten-acre tract as trained well firefighters battled vainly to shut off the blazing flow. BALLET DANCERS! ntH mm4 Knilri 4anrg for tmmHit0 ork. Apply CHESTER STUDIOS 1697 Itrad ay StTI KDW S-S T.

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Urn. W.4. 1 J.L ti mm kUu 2iu Oil tX' 1 A (I Owen Davis Jr. Another With th band business picking up, new bands are in demand, and one of the newest Ss a South American orchestra headed by Hugo Ma-rianL which will rnak its debut Thursday at the Waldorf-Astoria's Starlight Roof. Mariani, who was concert-master In the old Waldorf and was for seven years 'musical director-of NBC, has assembled a tango troupe.

Anka, Canadian radio contralto, Is a new feature of the St. MoriU Sky Ruth Terry, young Chicagoan who made her New York debut last week at Loew's State Theatre, has been engaged to succeed Josephine Huston at the Hollywood Restaurant. Jane Doree is the new singer at the Edison's Green Room. Jean Vickers heads the revue at the Broadway lioom. William Farmer and his orchestra are at the promenade cafe in Rockefeller Center, and another Farmer band is at Leon and Eddie's.

A man calling himself Tempo King is the new swing band leader at the lown Casino Club. Givens and Karol, dancers, have returned to the Wivel Restaurant. Happy Powers, comedy singer, has joined the show at the Mont-clair's Casino-in-the-Air. Mis-cha Raginsky, cellist and former soloist with Paul Whiteman, heads the band that has replaced Red STAGE FLAYS AAARTln JOnti 5ftONLY MV5ICAL ntvup uit IN TOWN MAT. TODAY 50 IT'S rnoi, at ihk -oT B( Air'nm1ttliH-l OY MEETS GIRL aM COST t- Mau TODAYOrch.

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CO. 5 7H. tit. M. Tr a -Ih Month TIIllillT All URDER rTtOLD RED BARN eiMlkS.

0AMCIMS 0 SC Sf tM MI NTS ALL TABLI SISIRViO PLA1A JlV AMKRII AV Ml SIC Ill Ht. AnloluK flaaarllf'a SKAITI I.K.ri;KTI ara trro mt Tba im Iaforaaallxa area a. 1 JbJ (ISCIVLO tfATJ Taaaf TWl WILLIE BRYANT KIS BAUD UUI WfcB.NEkDAT MBT A MATH Jaoii irv toast So Jim went weak.y to Dea. was ufsleP by a loud knock at his door He opened and there stood the Waiter with steaming tea and a foot.Rfc wed to the bring the stuff. On Third 4ve is one of that people named Joe 1 runnel batmenVice busine.

At the entrance Recently I did a piece about the troubles of the Red Barn Theatre TglsfandVilroad tha runs terday there was a note on the drama PKe- From Sydney theatre casualty is the playhouse Spier, press agent at Niantic, comes this expla nation "The machine age was responsible or the mum ytkally tad the whole main line of the New 1 eight in our wings. Our, average for an evenings performance was eig trinS' "During thefirrt act of 'Invitation to a Mary Merrie had managed to ertablUh the illurton that wa. macabre an murderou. tigura in her lonely cartle 500 where, whenbang! the Yankee Clipper, fanrly with ini durtrial efficiency, would roar by. 4.J- -And there was that awful time when the leading wn "der love scene whispered to the ingenue, 'Darling-just J'1" A split second later there was an unwelcome obligate of sixty ihriekine cattle cars bound for the Boston stock yards.

-It was left to Blanche Ring deliver the latest erack of the season. There's only one thing we can d' sh "Xl the 10:4 had just run over some of her best hT ieX railroad ran the theatre and let ns run the railroad? tCopynghi 136 bj Chiiafo Trfbunt-S. T. Kew fijiMlMntr, Inc.).

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