The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 14

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q James D, Williams, who has just # weterned from India, sees what he So thinks 1s @ golden opportunity to eet | bY rich over there and t# preparing to grasp it. The war, he says, has cut p Short the supply of regular theatrical | ¥ attractions in India, thereby creating “a QB exceptional demand for film exdt- Ditions. It in Mr. Williams's idea to Bi, emtablish a string of picture theatres a Chroughout India, and ne ts here talk- ond fag te the people who supply film wervices. Already he has two houses fm Calcutta, and that city will be mate his base of operations, He will return to the Far East by way of California aad Australia, stopping in San Francisco to have « look at the :. [ Bxposition. be NE COULD HAVE DONE IT. .: A man at least seven feet tall en- tered an elevator at the New Amater- @am Theatre Building yesterday afternoon and got off at the ninth te floor. f “Ia Mr. Hydo in?” he asked of the a @levator pilot. 4 “[ don't know,” replied tho boy. “Just look over the transom.” A PRIVILEGE FOR ACTORS. Cardinal John M. Farley yesterday 01d mombers of the Catholic Actors’ Qulld of America, at a meeting held im the hall of Cathedral College, Mad- foon Avenue and Fifty-first Street, ' that he had granted the Guild « mid- Right mass to be held each Saturday ¥ Might at 12 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. wo Joseph Delaney in St. Malachy’s ¢ Church, No. 243 West Forty-ninth wi Btrest. The Guild asked for this a Privilege in order t holic actor BY , bern avoid etiing up early ‘Sunday, A Baturda: ht, to / ne mase. ather Delane: ted mn ypors of the Gi church has been made ite official om ot worship. Jerry J. Cohan, | ee RA by een npr] y in the absence o sett Corriga the President. LS BEGIN. ‘ i" to be produced by yb i. a mm yesterday under the i) ron Ongley. In| 4 iamn. Roselle, John Daly Murphy, > O'Donnell, Allan Atwell, Ed- ; unt, Redfern Cark, Marie Marguret Riley, Julia Raipb, Helen Curry and August Dur- OF Mr, Woods left iast 1 RY Ee Caicago snd the Pacite Const. ‘ "a TO plecuss PLANS : meeting of the “4 Ost ‘Birectere ae the. Actors’ G ‘Thureday, the plan to hold an. benefit fe Rayied York soon will a agency and turn the —? the Fund will also be lew rte POINTERS. ing in Philadelphia, Low Fields, tends all the | Billy # Bunday meetin; seeking tips he might use fn tment: "Dear Bir— for i a, ars THE MARRYING OF MARY —Thas Fer the Storm Hamm gaw him in ‘On File’ Signed: mmeratein, George P. Mur- F. ‘Brien, . Fitagerald, ui inkett, Hart McHugh, Srey, Hodgdon. ‘ae jelleon -' Terry and company ‘The Adventure of are give. mentioned fay Robe) mi 5 th ‘ontertained at sup- last Gan an for. aris Kreisler, the ah “ ecrap with ana Ey “Children of Ear each nce and always ‘up. But it's all right ir Bdwin Krows has given him “@ Dottie of liniment. Whittendale, who was mar- Pied Dec. 23 in Los Angeles, is in . Mra, Whittendale remained at hame in Los Angeles to see that eat ts put out each night. ra, Vernon Castle after a week's in @ hospital returned to the cust “Watch Your Step” last night. To Tle return she and her hua. introduced u new dance called Pigeon Walk.” Florence Tracey han been by Selwyn & Co. for the role Mont! in the road company. The new o will probably give a ma per. formance at the Fulton before i] Jay will open at the Columb! ia | 1, Washington, Feb. &. tagu ove, recently py" cast, and Claude Flem- wi ppeared in “The Merry tenn” at the Casino, are to do! for the can ie her part ner, STILL IT M. Y BE TRUE. If you haven't time to come in from ef suburban home to get tre tickets just send a car- in and he'll do the errand Anyway, a SOmAmR cation says George Leighton, broker, Seat two tickets tor GENTLE sons iS HIS UNCLE Know it han T that hime 1 knew 1 TED WILL BE A HERO. “In my new show," said Annette Kellermann last evening, “I'm going to fence, d ning and do dancing.” in to mann, seriou of the play.” FROM TH “Did you show, Ferat” “LT liked what I seen, but I set too fur back to hear what the actors oid.” READER. CONDITIONS IN THE TIBRETS HOUSEHOLD ARE GROWING WORSE. BELIEVE US. THERE '5S BILL THINKS UncLE JeRey CURSES! MARY 1S PUZZLED AND POOR INNOCENT WORLD THENRE PICKING ON HiM- AND TODEN Bibb CALLED UP aun JANE ANNO EaseD THE ‘WFO’ TO HER THAT UNCLE JERRY Hap one OF HIS EVES On MARN- COMPLETE EACH WEEK Tom's intent to “beat pode id bud by fag Seer Ter ta the oct of f ‘om slouchee eulten! iH Youn Feccad, Id Lire To ASK A FAW GuasTIONS, IN REGARD To YER IM TELL GENCE AND SYMPATHE! TANGLE DEAOWN RIVAL - JERRN OORSWT WHY IW THE m, aot, crack jokes, , Oriental and modern do all that dancing with d * replied Mian Keller. “He's to be the hero & CRESTNUT TREE. like the moving picture (NG WORLD'S ‘'MOVIE-STORY"’ Bill triumphantly entering the cottage wit! Josie a fierce Teds seethes nes fn hes ; vows to some oa’ mo matter how long he may have to All Rights Reserved —==== Part TwoeeThe Burning Car — Later, cttenbieg aboard hie my Geneon an Streep be at ¢ “ ” heart ana the yl he notices with ‘get syuare with both of freight car labelled “ As Tom looks back over his shoulder and sees TBE EON mtr i GLAD THAT EVERYTHING 1S CLEAR TO VOU- Mary's & FINE GIRL AND 1 HOPE BILLY MARRIES HER: HERE TRY ONE OF THESE PERFECTOS. MR throm young Edison's cellar pe comes also any early familiarity with electrical batteries—the child: hood beginning of a mental development destined, in tat is years, to make him the great “wizard” of eb a his “laboratory,” for which he forsakes ordinary hood recreations. WHAT IF YA LOST YER G OuLD YA TELL YER Cl ie FAMBLY NAME? CouLd YA TELL YER jp NUMBER Hrs aay FLOOEY AND AXEL—By the Time Axel Gets This Bronco “Broken In” He Won’t Have Enough Energy Left to 0 Ride Him! ‘Aw Gee! ay usH FLOOEY BANE HERE TO SEE How AY Gor DAS “BRONCO BROKE IK! DAW Gonntr iit ’t Reached Me—BUT—Jen Wait Until It DOES! WRETCH- SNIFF -SNIFF- ME — OH. HOW COULD Ye,.MR' Pike P Nou! Dont YoU You Got @ FINE GIRL. TOO, LEMME TELL YA an’ Ant ‘ing “SUCCI In this cellar workstiop there soon accumulates a gen- “Experiments” cost money, and, his pocket money 1 wo hundred bottles, all mysterious: | proving insufficient to keep Pe | with them, the boy se- ) what, to her, is disorder, the boy's | cures a concession from the Grand Trunk Railroad to selt ‘ mother orders tl joke place cleaned ‘out, but he prevails | newspapers on the (rain ruining between Port Huron and 5 1 of his spare tiene h pent upon her to let him keep his laboratory on condition that | Detroit, a distance of sixty miles, This is about the time > | he keeps it locked up when not in use, that the Civil War breaks out, A past NEVERTHELESS—By George Allan England FERD G.LONG NOUVE WENT QW’ DID IT! MR Pike Was EXPLAININ' TH’ MISTAKE AFORE YOU I Wounanr LootHe +11m IN THA FIRTH T PLATE “SILVER. THREADS AMONG THE @oLo" AND HERE 1S MA PLACIOLX SEWING THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS NOT BECOME INVOLVED WW THE PRESENT SRO, HOW THOS. A. EDISON “MADE GOOD—No. 2--The Young Sto ekeeper wy °".82VRiIAVAN"” we By Hazen Conklfn MOVIE” of the Great Inventor's Career by the Author of “How Jack Made Good,” Etc.

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