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Pour vAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JA} ARY 26, 1929 Jenny Goldstein | “Merry Andrew” Is Well | 146 Ww. Noon vo Midnig opular Price Done Picture of Main Street ‘scape Fro 2 tess v¢ ed by Affiliated Producers, Inc. Habima Players in “Princess Turandot” at the Mansfield THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS eee) oF the several ar the Habima Play A weil done picture of life on;good. They include F e to these dence of their | Main. St. is found in “Me: An-|as And wift 0 on Dorr, | ————————_—__—_- ist ded 2 | drew,” by Lewis Beach, playing at|John C. King, Mary Marble and | %eHenry Miller’s Theatre. The Bab- | Nedda Harrigan. The play is staged | Ethel Barrymore lI ISS Ver urope bitt type of American, which has |by John Hayden, who did his share) Martinez Sierra Ethel Barrymore Thea. {7th St. W.B'way <O SCORES IN tac Eves, 8.50; Mats. Wed. and Sat. been the topic of much discussion |in co-ordinating the produc since Sinclair Lewis wrote “Main | —— Street,” can be found in this play. | MICHALES Andrew Aiken, owner of the larg- ORITA” AT HOLLAND est drugstore in a mid-west town of | Michal Michalesko, romantic Yid- | ,pe 00.060. deci aes | alesko, ron fIVIC REPERTORY '48t.stnav | 160, decides to retire when he | dish actor, was accorded a tumultous | Eves. 8:80 reaches the age of 60. Selling out | reception by a highiy responsive and | 50c; $1 00; $1.50. Mats, Wed.&Sat.,2.3¢ to his rival, Rufus Norcoss, he| enthusiastic audience that filled the} EVA ¥ 4 2 Caden ingle Mgst ec otuanet ee aaa Lal new Rolland Theatre the | n of his wife and | other night for the premiere of | daughters. He wants them to play | “Senorita,” 2 novel and melodious rummy all day and give him con-/ Jewish musical comedy, by Sholom Soe ae = a Deninet er Secinda and Louis Freiman, | MUSIC AND CONCERTS he again has his drug store back. me two It should be noted the “Prin. |~ y ~~ | His family reaches the same conclu. |*S that of a dashing, romantic lover Philh cS h offered for our edi- cess Turandot” characters speak GABEL AND GOLDSTEIN OPEN sign without his knowledge. After ¢n4 4 alluring Spanish dancer. In armonicoymphony fication, “Dybbuk,” “The Golem,” their lines and sing their lyries in IN NEW PLAY some bargaining, Andrew purchases |°'¢er to win a pretty girl the hero By ROBERT NICHOLS & MAURICE BROWNE MARTIN BECK THEA., 45th St., W. of 8th Ave. gE 0, MATINE THURS. & SA’ Chick, 9944 SIL-VARA’S COMEDY CAT Kt GUILD Siitinces? Weane protecting w Theatre. ernment, they ence by their which not trons, the y- the Metropol: House de- -| signed the si and costumes ntine Schvedoff composed ighly colorful and modern rd himself conducts the sym- rkman? Ion hrilled y y capitol in Europe : triumphs when they staged phonic Michalesko appears in a dual role BERNARD SHAW’S e abana ji raekgnet FRITZ REINER and “Deluge.” Yidd Max Gabel and Jennie Goldstein, |his old drug store and is beck at Hele eind iaferprees edema ape -ivaie ah spina qj or AT ara > Sa pags PEN ETE z: gaa ny agonal Bf tage pair, are co-starri 2 stand, in dis ji ing , and afier a 7 beehive’ pps pean PHILHARMONIC TO GIVE APED FROM HELL,” .! age pair, ,are, co-starring |the old stand, once agein-dispensing | ¢s oaviolaly. funhy and: exe NOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ALL-WAGNER PROGRAM Ypera Hou oon at the Music. Schelling directs the second of his series of Children’s Concerts. The Wagner program ope’ s with the “Rienzi” Overture, followed by Miss Austral singing “Dich teure Halle” from “Tannhauser,” Crooks Lohengrin’s Farewell, Mr. nd the orchestra playing the Venusberg) Music from “Tannhaus' AT LITTLE CARNEGIE t showing in this from Hell,’ esented at the L use, beginning to ed from Hell” by Affiliated European Produ In ind the photoplay was produce: by Derussa, a combination of Rus- sian and German film groups. Directed by Georg Asagaroff, the cast of European cinema players headed by Jean Murat and Agnes von Esterhazy. Mr. Murat will soon make his debut on the American screen as leading man for Constance Talmadge. Countess von Esterhazy is a Hungarian who has made her mark in European film circles in a number of screen offerings and as leading woman with Conrad Veidt. The sequences of “Escaped from Hell” revolving around the French penal colony were filmed on Devil rnegie is presented |! ld of Two Mothers,” a new melodr by Max Gabel Ht opened the Gabel’s Peo- Theatre last Friday evening. Y Miss Goldstein will in entir new character | und will be supported in the | id Popper, Goldie Lu- how han, Jacob Hochstein, Simon Wolf and | vills and hot water bags to the sick |". Quan? folks of the town. Most important, | °PS°4es Ae however, Andrew again had an audi- ing finally wins the heroine. ence and people with whom to play Water Power Makes checkers. While in his home he had to contend with his wife, daugh- ters and the servant, in the drug store he is supreme. From his small town point of view, Andrew is again contented and the play comes to an end. Coal in unemploy Mr, Beach has done a good piece {miners in others. jof work in constructing the play. |144,000 hor * # o® Py Tr j1t is a truthful picture of the or- ing scored a success with its |dinary small town and gives the th production at the Intimate | audience a fair view of the petty house, “Parnosse,” the Vilna | bourgeoisie. Beach knows what he upe, the company of Yiddish |is writing about and does it well. |made jobles: players under the sponsorship of the |Several years ago, “The Goose |in the state. or Y season, and tickets are being sold | veeks in advance. mowned Y' d_ producer, Sidney Stav- | Hangs High,” by the same play- to continue the highly | wright, achieved considerable suc- amusing farce for the balance of the | cess, dish artists, play | members of the cast are equally Over 3,000 Alabama Miners Jobless BIRMINGHAM, Ala., (By Mail). |—Hydro-electric power has resulted yment for over 3,000 coal Alabama. When the sepower Jordan Dam is lopened by the Alabama Power Co., more thousands of miners will be! s, it is expected. Water- | power is rapidly displacing coal for |the production of electrical energy INDICTED IN SHIP THEFT Walter Oskar B. Ringer, 38, of The cast is good. Walter Con-|Dobburn, Germany, was indicted nolly plays the part of Andrew and yesterday by a federal grand jury The Vilna Troupe, a company of |does so convincingly. The other jon a charge of robbing the mails of \the liner Leviathan. | Arthur Juds TH BROOKLYN SUNDAY A AT 3:00 ACADEMY OF MUSIC B. 8, AT 3:15 PROGRAM REPUBLIC THEATRE, West 42nd t 8:50 sharp. Matinees, Wed., Thur: gs , 2:40 Sharp, EUGED SILL’S STRANGE INTERLUDE JOHN GOLDEN fvenings only at 520 sharp 0" teinway) | A. || DANC YTAL | (Sun.) Eve. at 8.30 Anita, Erna and Katharine of the a4 Py ELIZABETH DUNCAN SCHOOL Raymond Bauman the Piano (Steiny = meme MARIE “Mr. Hopinks’s ‘Holiday’ at the Plymouth is a class hit, a real hit.” —wWard Morehouse, The Sun BOOTH TH Tomorro The program also includes num- tidand, the aakaud Seat rossi every Friday, Saturday RICHARD N at the Piano pet leh ad Plage tune ineaie etek Bers from “Gotterdammerang? | ee ee naan orcocam will inc ee ae, matinee and evening, Concert Mgt’ DANLY MAYER, 1 a cast of players remarkable for the excellence of their acting.” Daybreak and Scene 11 from Act 1 _ The surrounding program will in-' at the Playhouse, 180th St, and Bos- Keith-Albee Mgt. DAN'L’ MAYER, Inc. play 2 3 ig “Zu neuen Taten”; Siegfried’s Death clude “Premeditations,” a Red Star ton Road. (— i = —Percy Hammond, Herald Tribune. and Funeral March and the Immola- production presented by Edwin Miles gate x Best Film Show A M E N Kees ESBS | tion Scene from Act 11. Fadman. It is a unique fantasy - : In Town OW |lYiddish Art Theatre ARTHUR HOPKINS presents PHILIP BARRY’S New "cS aRaaaee <,,. Written and directed by E. C. Paton. Mexico Establishes 42nd Street and Broadway y ; : “i The Children’s Concert next Sat- S 5 14th St. and Union Sq., Tel. STU. 0523 Comedy with settings by ROBERT EDMOND JONES. The program also includes “The upday will be devoted to music of French composers with the Soc’ of Ancient Instruments as solois' It will include Lully’s Gavotte Cele- bre, Berlioz’ Rakoczy March, Bizet’s Farandole from “L’Ar rlesienne,” De- bussys “Afternoon of a Faun,” Ra- vels Laideronette from “Mother Goose,” Le Jardin des Amours of Mouret, Pavane of Gaillarde, Menuet Tendre, of Canarie. and Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Bernar- dino Molinari will be guest conduc- tors of the orchestra for the two weeks preceding Arturo Toscanini’s return. Monarchists Aided by Government to Splurge Royally for ex-Kaiser DOORN, Holland, Jan. 25.—The former Kaiser’s 70th birthday is be- ing made the occasion of a royalist demonstration. The German gov- Yankee Clipper,” an Oswald cartoon and the overture by the Little Car- negie Playhouse ensemble, directed by Alfredo Antonini. ernment of Hindenburg, with the | consent of the Social Democrats, is permitting all former high officials | of the Hohenzollern dynasty to go | to Holland for a celebration in which Wilhelm will put on a pre-/ tense of regal state. Doorn palace is being decorated. Scot Strike Looms as Iron Bosses Threaten to Break Agreement EDINBURGH (By Mail).—The Scottish wrought iron manufacturers 113 West 57th St. N. ¥. C. The Seashore .- Waltz have given notice that they will 5:00 Some orale SAD See eee 12062 Espanola (Waltz) . «Columbia Dance Orch. eee ber ther servant DR. G. F. BECK JANUARY 27 12063 International Waltz ........s00+e00.000 0+ Umbracio Trio “the organized workers, and demand | a two-shift day instead of a three- | shift day of eight hours, as agreed on. The workers threaten strike) action if the bosses go thru with the violation of the agreement, operatives) is sponsoring the and Ishima. have been whitewashed. DIES. ly was found. the Masters’, Mates’ Union. WORKER BURNED. NEW USSR MILK PLANTS. KAZAN, USSR, (By Mail).—Two condensed milk factories are planned for construction in the Urals region. | The Maslocentr (Union of Dairy Co- | con- ‘struction of these factories which will problably be located at Kusgan ATTEMPTED FRAME-UP FAILS GLASGOW (By Mail).—James Gray, signalman for the London | Northeastern R. R., whom the bosses | tried to make the goat in the Queens Station crash on Oct, 2, in which three were killed, has been acquit- ted. The railroad bosses, however, | AGED WATCHMAN COLLAPSES, MILWAUKEE, Wis., (By Mail). 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