The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1914, Page 18

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PARRY A YW ROE Cyt atts Leagtely ae Home pry Comic Page of THE EVENING - - WORLD, Tuesday, "“evembes 10, 1914 : THE EVENING WORLD'S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK JHE LAW OF THE MOUNTAINS r) Part Two’The Set Gun “ w Scenario by Harry M. Graves Ac Bitl clinks Grace hurries to }» in explanation; Grace tells her Pill hatches 2 diabolical meet Jim to warn him of the danger lover BF Bill's attentions and of his recent ith oe one re Up @ eet. which has juse threatened him and to proposal. Jim frown: gun near the path which Jim Bill's muttered promise of “He'd better leave will take to meet Grace, awe that perils yet to come, harm will come to HIM!” watched. ee ~ ie iN ae e ih G About Plays WM a@uire A jo I Woucn Never \ OH-H: 4, Cound T? j AIR OF Doss He's f BE ABLE To TELL NIGHT and Players : | om ba) ry wane] Sem APART M >. wees: panies: F Can ey — @)Sact 2 BITES, By Bide Dudiey 1TH HE ove AN’ JP, 48, DONT Tact ‘The Princens Theatre is derk and ‘with remain so for several weeks, ‘Quietly, im fact without any an- , Rouncement whatever, the bill of play- fete wan withdrawn Saturday night and arrangements were begun to pre- y Seat & new programme of sketches Sabout Deo, 1. The company, in which @ Sumber of changes will be made, 4 Will spend the time from now ti) the opening date rehearsing. Such wee ‘the information given cut at the Oom- @tock & Gest offices yeatenlay. _» When the Princess wae opened two OF three yours ago it was called the | “theatre of thrills.” It did very well ‘With the playlets that really thrilled BUdiences. They put it in a clase «| FLOOEY AND AXEL—Yes, Axe! Was Hurt, but Not Nearly as Badly as Was Flooey! eRe playlet that contained a genuine GES AXEL, WOT's THE SENSE m Yoru. It was "The Cat and the YOU BEATING ME. UP ALL THE. Te? HOM iF Ay HAD | FT AINT MY FAULT I'm RIC; La BRAMS Ay Ae * Molwrook ian, the diretor at the A WATER. 1 You pingfil re ANY BRAINS Pe aye some seven! ay wa ise Sort to use DRAWS You'd BE RICH Too! wan not an unusual . | How BRING IN MY STEAK. ‘Wan merely « murcer. True, Another Killing 1. the pl but it was ou. of the ordi » The other sketches were well | but were not of the sort to seo, Thus a tather com- oo Dill, coupled with the fact F) that the season bas been slow #0 far, ky ad @ change necessary, © No announcement ha» been forth: @oming as to the nature «! the play- ets to be offered next at the Princeas, ‘Dut it te in the alr that there will be Some regular punches displayed. It therefore inferred that the ‘theatre » of thriis” is polas pai back to the thrills, ‘ ITs ‘ANGLING | THIN } By Thornton Fisher The secent decision of the Appel- Division of the Supreme Court in “Captain Jinks of the Horse Ma- Not OVER eee e | won'r TRY TO | oRass’ , ; SAGA ne oe TRAD OA FOURTEEN ROOK VERN MUCH = 1 OAM NE Goos! t play to Charles ' Sours SAY > That, J { MaAnace “MY OF we SOME inacinerion! f , ANd specified that the plo- WILL GIVE US aN \ Il GouNnS OvT si mMacineTion! pe rights of any play belong to the| |) Hawi pcconmcoarions FoR d ALLOWANCE cE YOULL bie _— ef the dramatic rights, prom- I CAN GET ALONG a IVE. ME- SAtF3Q000 ad Baris ‘hinge up apneiderabty WITH VERY LITTLE A YEAR - OR NOT OVER wy aad those R HELP. PERHAPS & b fl 77 (19 4000. ANY WAY= Maio ani ‘ i ‘ ha) | AND ONLY A FEW : JEWELS — the decision wi dered re ‘am ren u has become tm! ind d be his, ‘and Ba ire a pest | mult to collect it ‘This is only ons case, BEBAN IN PICTURES. has returned trum a bappy him by « picture firm for ‘acting terday wrote a poem| men at the front Sho asks the} was’a stall, It brought them mental] Cabin” troupe that stranded here In the fim camera just nine ired ber all out. of this city to help her by] pains, One day a friend said, “Listen, | October.-Turpin (Tex.) Call r. Beban played in a pleture|” +) . Hite-Cariton | Bul! Why I} this haught st - Htatlan” for one of the swerde, : | Hotel, ny articten they may wish we Come on and tell. mn mi te 9 wl ANOTHER BENEFIT. AWARDS Saky SESS For an Accepted PICTURE-STORY, i She will fo the knitte ¥ ? y 4 yj | Lite Ait danectinar eink ante 4 for what tve| , Laney, Cram, an, actor, startled an dato MRS. L, fF) MADISON and pro- 7 he destitut i I proudly claim, the antie q 'CEPTED PICTURE-STORY ‘ | MRS. L. F. MADISON cei Sime hie ‘ol y rhe! Hien ‘ot pias Fairbanks i» being conald- a Clothing and | only) manager i aa notin the by having an eplleptic At on the stage, FOR ACCEPTE Rose," made’ frem an | ered ‘ No. 507 W. 179th St., N. Y. ———— City 00 well known to vaudeville. Forbes comedy Bern’, telat tte Hotel | picture game,” His Worth Hor Ploture-Story vaude' : person contributing wf — ‘ ¥en the lending role Rose of thy ‘ iit be toxraphed. photos Bio BILL A HERO. Knew His Worth. “THE LAW OF THE “THE IRON MAN” customary $1,000 0 week, | Lask a oar Bt OAR MP om, cen Gealhly & irene dike 66 TIMMY,” sald the gontle old lady, Will Be Published on This Page ‘a a new baby in the Rebun fam. : paca igh Oss sadly, to the young imp who ‘We , you know, and funds are an abso- , writes in to tell of a “horrowing” ex- bd necessity for oe Ay as rub- ard, of the Vitagraph for the child and sleeping digtovered that he can lay with a broken leg in the ‘ DICKENS PLAY TO MOVE. perience Big Hill Russell, the picture |», ie J ‘ mivaraiae jospital, “the nurses tell me that you of six pictu i) point one ef thees ele> ‘Thin be the last woek of * Hig. -}actor, hag on Riverside Lt Ml sexe. hon & Gas Seman ban THE EVENING ona he Beant on of these pias ir his head by discardin, Wallace Dunn’ should | Wallick’ THR eT ee Me bao which hecuie trate] "Yus, missus,” acknowledged Jim- Gossip. , % ae peal, Palit bey ned by an auto horn's Mast, “Mig|my, his sunburned face and tousled the wri “ jerome jerome, who is to lecture | presenter ooklyn, of ab 4 7 ant, bag ‘MP etlee 1 ie Cort Tasstre’ Sriday crtermony | No, plane it after r led with the. i Been Bait biadea in the pillow. picture drown will reaeive, Bana Heme of. the of Betwre @ Coen] 0% “Contonsions of 4 Playwright,” | that und the Li ny has not | joie ho ha" But why?” came the gentle query, picker will be published w pi y is at home to say some very pointed) intiiaated What will ro into Walluck’s. | tinued to ripesnort nes Big} “Can't ‘elp it, missus,” shamefaced- Mack ® wetting ot about plaglariem. STRAGCMAN, HE yoke. Bh lato, ei 6, from vthe ly whispered Jim, ‘Sutherland. - 7 top of ¢ et Borsa ‘ow, look bere,” sald old tady, blandly oe COREY 18 PRACTISING. Al Strassman, publicity disven-| by tho bridle and was dragged forty > ig 4 ey mee ni rid back on the stagy A Baritone, sooking employment, | iMMtor WAN iN a allly old mood yon. | | ‘and “the tity Namal ital aenin pazt week cand © weet visited the Henry W. Savage « Swann k é et and | you to promise me to’be a good boy Willetts, heretofore a show] yeatorday. “What are sou deine u * Thought spow ‘ihe pil's name, become a naties picture sieally kod Mastinon Cor kets to the Long nor The ory must ctly thirty. hint in ‘or, | Hill then, and if #0 you sball bave a sixth seene, th ‘ im ap and actien, eepe Just is the was bs whole ele i eats sack se a elie w He ee. Bul melodrama wil Skin in a metarat » Latghton, wha | #8, bus ‘he “sald oth moake| Jim fervently promised, but, alas! Hully | ea pinnae talbiea feat healthy cendition, « the Life RUN Vokes ‘| t moving pletur Vine tugtis, old, mischief reasserted itvolf ‘ prefer Ri: sgonvereation, Merely outline me aT ALL GOOD DEALeRe. about uid tot Kick in to rea) . the old lady again visited the v teldee ‘and not rolled. Every Kind of a 1 Bendache k In?" replied Ak who te a big, | Bi rok Oh Pee ot Well, litle man she sald, kindiy, ¥ 4 S address rT et ‘written on the first page ef the ACTRESS To Alb SOLDIERS. “Oh, domwor Nid to ask the nurses if you ‘and net on Mile, Dorsiut, appearing with, Wi | he. brush been good boy. Tell me y ie alt be. ‘underes tne eats tthe scenarie te THE fam Faversham in "The Hawk, A DISTINGUISHED PERSON. ott Up 1 bue as mad vy PaGR ai | sated doc making & strong effort to iaaist the] You'd pick him out im any crowd | could be, ( soa‘ teney mai rere in| without the loast delay. “Twas very | will send! plain that he wa: Proud distin | things to Silsees > vey. He wasn't wealthy | not at all; mo blue led bis

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