The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 22

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ik ia you see dat play, Jimmy?” he Rose Coghian did not appear as in “Trilby” at the Shu- Inet night. While alight- street car in front of the pera House yesterday strained a tendon in je and fell to the pave- taxicab was summoned and i her Price, manager of the “Tril-| assured the actress) no complaint if she through the evening per- one foot, reminding her) Bernhardt, with but one this country in the fall, » Mise Nie rill fi ¥ fF ei at the Century. | bas found a writer of) ie & genius and he'll be! if he’s going to let any- @rebd him for a while. To got his you'll have to examine the pro-| at the revue. Now, isn’t that ing, or is it? | FOOLISHMENT. } oe 11 rate a omoeettat* th BY WAY OF DIVERSION. It happened on # public playground Two baseball teams of ‘bome team,” had tried third and the umpire called him out. Tha the ol La rus! aocesip. the Palace bill because Nora Bayes is taking ber wi Friday night in the Actors’ Association's rooms. . W, Dingwall, E. Booth Jack, es Bulkl lames Pooton and G. are spending the summer Ania cottage at North Long Beach this ir. Btima Pittack, a petite bionde from | tle, is to join the Dillingham beauty forces. She may chan, 10 Selma Pettie, but maybe | she won't. , who pl Judy in the by yes '. en “All for @ Girl,” by Ru- Hughes. ea’ for Chicago D. W. Seah ota veniee ve: Co | a AY GOTTA CLEAN OUT DAS PoRKYPINE. Cages ! T A JIFFY, MISS BETTY. LEY ME TAKE THe PHOTO FOR “OU- Sou MIGHT NOT GET IT RIGHT! \**S’MATTER, POP?” AWHATS MY, ACE. T DIDNT SHAVE TODAY ARE You SURE NOU UNDERSTANO MY CAMERA, MR.FLIVVERP tn the new meéling place Of the “band” the mem- ily sows te paper fond tn te balow cane in w cane. The Peres money—490,000—Ht say, is hidden in the cellar wall ata given spot. The faces of the band light with gratification, then grow grim with purpose. tevorabis action tater oy vie new |GET TING AHEAD AS A BUSINESS GIRL—Nb. 17—Climbing to the Top oh 0 sg re Pauline Schnitzer Birth of a Nation.” He believes this will kill all agitation against the film 4 matter where that agitation may WANTS HIM TQ JUMP. ‘That 4 feet and 10 inches of vaude- Ville agent, Marty Sampter, received & letter yesterday from @ man in Philadelphia, asking him to “jump lown" and see an act, The “ht 1 down" was repeated several tim Marty showed the letter to Jobn (Lengthy) Campbell “Evidently,” said Mr. Campbell, very frankly, “this man thinks you're & grasshopper.” “I don't «et you," replied Marty, very seriously, WANTED A SWIM. A young man, apparently from the rural distric tepped into the Vic- t wterday and encoun- id the caller, “7 want to take a swim. is this an aquarium?" FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Then there is hatched a daring plan to steal the treasure. The next day they will call at Juanita’s, when Bartieit and his brother-in-law are at business, in the guise of gas meter inspectors, They will pretend to ‘fange meters, and in a wagon take the treasure, boxed up like a meter Beat cr! Gir i DAS Bor ouTA my var! AY VANTA SveeP OuT 'FLOOEY AND AXEL—There’s No Doubt Aboat It, Axel Certainly Is All “Stack Up!”’ we Gwan ay CANT Stop - Wye, 7 Home and Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Friday; June 4; 1915 NEXT WEEK AXEL WILL BE A JOCKEY we we ‘ By Vic AN ACCORDIN To REPoR YOu SEEM eR HAVE CONSIDABLE ON YER CHIN | SEE, | SEE, THIS IS THE ONE (| WANT PRESS- 1 HAQ THE SNOGGLE (ON - THERE, NOW -THEN NOu- watt & MINUTE ONTIL 1— THE EVENING WORLD'S “MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK All Rights Reserved And next day they call. Little suspecting the plot, Juanita admits two of them to the cellar. The third stays with the Wagon as “lookout.” The two in the cellar at once locate and cut the telephone wires, then find the spot in the wall where, behind a stone, the treasure is secreted, \Mustrated by FERD G, LONG — Sm Her suspicions aroused by their tong stay In the cel- lar, Juanita goes to the head of the cellar stairs to see what-the men are doing. Softly descending a few Stairs she sees them lifting a small box from a hole in the wall and hears one excitedly explain, “It’s the money,” “Real Life’ Stories by Young Women Who Have “Made Good’ In Business—iliustrated by ELEANOR SCHORER sides my bookkeepi other emplo} Bul ae oe Another salesman was added to. ities | that meant more extra work pak WIND UP YOUR FILM — YOUVE MADE An Exposure! In a flash stie understands ‘tie meaning of thelr plan, Rushing to the hall telephone to summon hel she finds‘it “dead.” She: hears’a key inserted in’ lock of the front door. It starts to swing open. Frozen with horror, she turns fo face the new intruder Concluded to-morrow. At length 1 4p our business open to an emplo: —(Anolher, slory (o-morrow.)

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