Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1927, Page 21

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SHAKESPEARE SEEN AS CURE FOR STAGE Municipal Theater Also Urged by Banton in Proposed Clean-up Movement. ¥ | By the As NEW YORK, Februa #pearean repertory theater were bel od Prees. 7.—Shake- | munic mlli York today as District Att ton proceeded with plans to m ducers of play clean house Jatl. Actors and patrons of the A el . | Hospital, day t “the filth Broadway does not cl must inevitab scrubbing. This filthy moven: m will die down of its own people come to r Mr. Short's S ship would pre: for five days and a duction on the sixth play would pay for all expense: Shakespeare offering failed, explained. Julia tress, hundreds ¢ sands of ct out the coun the forerunner of | the municipal lhn er. Rampant dis. content with public dramatic fare s | creating independent enterprises, she | says in a statement published today. it was Tom Wise, veteran comedian shepherd of the Lambs’ Club, urges censorship by stage authorities. “We It’s the Dobbs Norbury With its two-toned rib- bon band that marks it Compose. American beau- ty, gooseberry-and tan. $25 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) I. Miller With a new strap Simply a patent leather ene-strap, but with a true L Miller distinction in its mew link strap. $14.50 (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) “The New Double Fox Scarf Shown in a lovely dyed fox that closely imitates the natural blue fox. With the French head, a new Spring distinction, $115. Also in pointed fox, $150. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) i Friends of Frank ' | formation they had was that he had ¥ | that he may be on the way to the - | Pacific Coast to see his former wife. off, and I observe, round up that reckless toff.” He bumps my wagon from behind, and scars its reds and greens, and 1 remArk ‘Some day he'll find what retribution means.’ I am content to let him slide until his hour is come, until I see him grimly ride to notes of muffled drum. I know that justice must prevail; I know a - | hundrea knaves, who at this writing are in jail, and others in thel | The scofflaw causes widespre don’t need policemen,” he sald. “We don’t need a czar, and, above all others, we don’t want a high-brow censor.” District Attorney Banton, In out- lining his battle against indecent pro- ductions, said that responsible citi: would be asked to appear a: ing witnesses before th and later before the tria more than 48 hours should el tween the indictment and the opening | of the trial, he benequ I Always Thos v swings around the that’s not allowed, un. e grins, as he digs and then repeats his ned by brooding magls- ks and wiles; Vit he halh wrnub)\l es, he hits | p0n some ful day. here ought W TINNEY QU|TS HOSPITAL ’ AND THEN DISAPPEARS | Friends Believe He May Be on|n Way West to See His Former Wife. Brazilian Hymn Author Dies. ary 7 (P).—Osorio Duque Estrada, By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, February, Tinny, Letters, died yesterday. black: e speculating today on outs. comedian, w his whe! Disc and was the author of the words of the Brazillan national hymn. He was for all h ged Friday from the Naval|p: me in a sw Extra Dry and Pale not reveal his plans either to officials | at the hospital or his brother, Joseph g R GINGER Hospital officials said all the in- Alg been discharged presumably well or convalescent. His brother did not know he had left the institution until Saturday. Friends of the comedian believe OU don’t have to be a con- noisseur to tell the difference between National Ginger Ale—and Reports from Hollywood quoted Mrs. | other brands. Tinney as having said that if Frank “would take her back, she would marry him again.” There's something about NATIONAL that’s appealingly dif- It is its gingerness. Made today the way that made it famous ferent. A great “National” Bank with resources of 15 millions. 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