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ee bee Home A. H. Woods said last night that Andreas Dippel had expressed a de Mire to acquire rights to "The Song ef Songs.” which would enable him @O present the Sh drama in the form idea was to hay ecint write the music. No nent has been fade to this end, but Mr. Woods in considering the matter 1 Sudermann pera, Hin From the conning tower of this Gepartment the special observer has G@imcovered a dit of news horetofore Wametions. In the line-up of thone Who are financially interested in t’o- tygamy,” now at the Park Theatre, @ young man called ¥. P. A, who ee & morning newspaper with brisk brainiets. Now for a last Mme! Let's wee! Oh, here'a one! Un- Goudtedly his friends ali hope we veature F. PAys ’ THE PLAVHOUSE DARK. No performance of “Just Herself,” fm which Lydia Lopokova was mak- fag ber fret venture as an English- @peaking actress, was given at the jouse last night. Was terminated abruptly jate Yesterday when it wan decided the @usiness the show was drawing did Mot warrant a continuance. W. A. Beady's production of “Sinners” will @pen at the Mayhouse Jan. 6. a “KIDDING” THE ACTORS. That wag, Arthur Hammerstein, e @ wire yesterday to Conroy and Maire, the comedians who ran afoul of the jaw in Boston when, it 1 . they refused to fill a vaude Ville cugagement. The momsage sup- ponedly was «i by their booking @gent and read: “Can book you in Bing Bing next week. Rush photos to ANDERSON PLANS REVUES. Sam Kork, General Manager of the G. M. Anderson Company of San Francisco, who is here to take two — Big musing! companion Weet, eave that bis concern t# contemplating putting on revues in San Francisco | and Los Angeles. Several regular | musical pleces, which have attained success in New York, will be used ele, —— | THE RAILROAD TO BLAME. | Becatise the engine on No. 7 broke! “1 WONDER,” SAYS JAKE. the way, Jake Rosenthal seems dnc! to doubt the story about the $25,000 certifed check Mr. ork te © have brougm to New York! with him I Leute Mann's new play te to be @alied “The Bubbie.” Reichenbach goce with Bos- Arthur Jones ts planning a vy, of Lucte im Rich hea: oh = an net's production of “Ma- MARTIN BECK RETURNS. in Dect returned yesterday from Kansas City, where he saw the m Cirouitia newest theatre W. 8. (“Rube”) Dickinson, the actor who was killed when a cornice fell on him in Kansas City Monday, was on the initial bill, Mr. Beck says the old Orpheum, formerly the Ninth Street, haa been turned over to ihe men who own the prop- erty and is closed. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What does a man have to be to be uried with military honors?" cis —_—_—_ TWO HEIGHTS IN THE MOST POPULAR ABROY DUDLEY 2% inches (NORMAN 256 inches The engage- | * | (THE DISHES HE HieHT Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Wednesday: December 30. and WHEN FATE FROWNED—By A. S. Howard THE EVENING WORLD'S | ““MOVIE-STORY"’ anes FEED G LONG, Meserved. jaetrator COMPLETE EACH WEEK Part Three—Hope's Disappearance 4 Their hydroneroplane demol i By the time shore I hed Hope Is thor- He finds some, also a lamp, which he lights. Fortune leads Ted to the house of a doctor Ted, leading the way, enters the shack first. liston with? the steaitwe, whieh, walveedion oughly ethausted, and Ted carries her up ihe Then he deposits Hope on a cotbed in the living at the edge of the town, and although Amazediy he looks around for Hope. The their cries, rushes away into the night, Hope steep bank toward a small camp shack visible single room and, frightened by her lapse into the physician is but a few minutes gettin tha and Ted are left floundering in the water in tl tiahe of the setting moon. It is un- unconsciousness, decides to go in search of Greseed, the time seems an eternity to Ted. Fortunately Ted can swim, and with the aid tenanted. Ted, forcing an entrance, looks assistance. The lights of a town twinkle not Aided by a lantern, they make their way back of the floating pontoon they make for shore. for matches. far away. to the shack. ‘oS'’MATTER POP?” we we we we ut we we ws re By C. M. Payne | UNCLE SI,slow MANY | FEET MAKE A YARD ECENT OBSERVATIONS, samara re 1 SHOULD SAY ABOUT { | Sy cam iN SAY ~ AY VANTA RIDE IN-DAS New CYCLECAR — VY DIDN'T CHA VAIT FoR ME 2 Aw vaty PLooey ! M varrFor-me-e -e-e tt WELL GET IN an’ SHut up! 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