The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1915, Page 16

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Next Week EDNA MAYO, Essanay Favorite, in “THE TEST” Ethel Clayton W, MONEY, MONEY! PeRMANEY €e YOUR GOREEN FAVORITES PRESENTED FAO IN “MOVIE @TORIES” WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING wortpd an aWries RAY EB B® DUDLEY George Broadhurst bas arranged to h a new play for George Faw- | who acted the role of the In-| 4 last season in “The Law of Land” at the Forty-elghth Street Theatre. The play will be produced ‘Mr. Broadhurst early in the fall Mr. Fawcett in the featured tion, “The Law of the Land,” by way, *@ be sont on tour with Dear heading the cast. It will in Rochester Sept. 2. Riley h has been engaged to play the, ny Smeitzer, evidently has an amusement! somewhere. A dog belonging to » Smettzer out in Kansas once us, However, it probably Isn't) same Smeltzer, so here's the While Roy is still gazing speculatively at the side- board drawer containing the grocer’s money, May enters. ‘Roy begins scolding her and, crying. she be- gins carrying to the kitchen the unwashed dishes she had left on the dining room table Putting the silver away, May finds the money in the Roy goes to the club. May, about to leave the Roy, having stayed at club tong sideboard drawer, and, ‘thinking it Roy's, is disap. | house, hears the doorbell ring It is Tom. Learning establish an alibi rics tthe ait ibeootnn x pointed when he returns and says it is not his. “I'm | that Roy is not home he is about to leave when a by way of the back yard. The temptation of the going over to the club,” he says. “You run over and | chance remark leads to a long conversation. She asks mioney sv easily to be obtained by “taki g spend the evening with your mother “ him to wait a moment until she lowers the dining has been more than he could resist room light. morrot. . . During supper May talks gayly of the circus, but Roy gives litle heed. His eyes wander time and again to the sideboard drawer The meal finished, he looks at the dining room window and. registering desperate resolve, leaves the room. POP?” one likes Mr, Semel taser, know, “*S’MATTER, dose just (he best that be cam, ining the jadies pleasantly ead, ling the best eet to man, re 2 he leet it A LITTLE YAR MHAT 1S A T3UNGALOW! “PEOPLE LIVE IN tT MAGIC IN TEXAS. (Prom the Delbi (Tex,) Ban0o,) . Minto, the magician, inment at the Oper night and created 4 sensation. joing many tricks he went into the audience and took while from he abstracted @ le ext he bent over Mayor Cyrus Walker and found a quart bot- of whiskey in the Executive's t pocket. Mayor Walker was bly embarrassed, When Prof. fell, maybe,” said Ed Whaling, rated the back row. udience howled in glee and ‘Walker became angry. Ha Constable Brown to eject . A fight ensued, in which constable was knocked down four poing guiside and calling Whaling outside and calling ne until the latter went out. To- 1s a difference of opinion to er the whiskey belonged the professor or the Mayor, O has been lecturing on phohibi- recently, ‘The whole wows ts| KLOOEY AND AXEL—Notwithstanding Axel’s Warning, He Did Hit “IT” on Top! we AXEL WILL MAKE A GREAT AUTO DEMONSTRATOR NEXT WEEK we By Vic Sis much indignation. FOOLISHMENT, HERE (T BANE ONLY 5O YARDS ' . Aa] AY “TANK You BANE ay ite ther va. NW pAS “RouGH"! As as ones hae'catl"yoe worry ane.” USE DAS MASHIE - aos: — ‘Three companies will play “She's 1h m ‘season. u! DON'T Soar. tt ON TOP Q~- - na -nnee oe Spears will manage aying “It Pays to Advertise, alle Hontabat ix to appear in a few musical comedy Oliver Moroaco i produce in Los Angelon. r ‘ Fifth Avenue Theatro will have : = xf or amayeur Chaplin contest to-mor- - ” H x a | 23 night. If you think you can a He tere’ a chance to win a gold Sea \ inom! Childers, the Vitagraph Ala : ut x ; aia nen ane nee atbormian ie Nahant \ W | WC i] {, | ae BAT ji iy weal a “iy | Wwiipe tall hy wt! to own a string of race hors " foods to create a role in a new play next sea- tty Gordon has become a Brook- . From the New Brighton comes that has purchased «a home et No. 145 Falmouth 1 Love THESE EVENING REALLY, MISS BETTY, THAT DIDNT Watics~ Y'KNOW THE DARK | . FRIGHTEN ME — THAT WAstir WHY pn een, pared ¥| 9 DonsnT MAKE ME NERVOUS THE P | | JUMPED — | THOUGHT IT WAS & ee rth onthe, ie ta ais nightly IT GOES SOME PEOPLE ~ | HEW KINO OF QUTS KORN AND ! 2 . He’ ¥ is to sing at tho ‘Palace soon. bass. iM Nor IN THE LEAST . JUMPED TO PROTECT YOU~So IT i. ~! TIMOROUS! ; ‘ ae ine INSTR? ih ( sost i A TOUCH OF HUMAN NATURE. i ~ | Lt No so TS) i Ho was little, old, gray-haired and Know | TOOK — He took a seat laboriously wg table in a big rest nt |) from a messenger boy who wi > Wouring ham and eggs. The d his attention, and he little blond waitress how much mid cost with coffee. an ity cents, replied gently. A Phe tittle old man smiled. “A bit for me," he sald. “Just give some rolls and coffee. waitress went away and re- with the customary glass of . Unknown to him she saw him his money under the edge the table. He had a nickel and pennies. Away she went again, after a while returned with ham | exes and coffee, which she put the little old man. He looked e said quickly, Stee u for It lighted cafe, wher % “What did she say? Oh, we were “I have a letter from yo fath “but I I hh h | u ple ed h a * Abend your father. | “but I couldn't; she hit me in the| crumpled up like a pine Is ahd Gene Oating a Cee Shee es meet St Sm o's - 6 ax aya Good S ti talking about’ tho weather, and she He is anxious to purchase your uis- | middie."—Harper’s Magazine, hey listed’ nist tla tant aan ie utes later the messenger boy got he bowed to the head waiter. Fifteen turday, when they mot. Mr 00 tories weld Shares: es. ne needs vou to Help. Ties ——— Jeonductor dusted ium otf, 4 nickel | minutes went by, No comedienne! | O sald; "“Molroso 10874 called 4 vate, ae jms many Naomi at" eal Of the Da inure help 8] An Ambiguous Answer. | ,!* Soke fours dared tn Ber oat be wants oristine aie |° lesen * an employes of y 7 Private Hodios, what ls your fathers Geo MEE WORBAE Fa | TL RROOV CGR GHD ca'tsoeee on” 9 mon ‘ictreming mas. Marty teloph ned nit oe i : si Cee | ubet Hast Boast bitter. Se Con URNS Habe Heplem eee) enue! **.Bo' what y telopho: er ani ’ em YOUR i ta, Mb ¢ “ .|ever. . i awit oe . —_—_ at eeu Roe inoate the Inder tie| there le no such nutaber in iho Mel* | Overzealous. ‘W ly, Uttle man?” asked the| nar ceeae eg ety De blurted, at other times Mrs. Murphy had her Than ta snneeed neaee Anning ‘WOOLF PLAY PRODUCED. Teehy Gath s otoce aad thea dine] Oke na tt isa't replied as, Wet HE proprietor of 4 “Novelty kind-hearted old lady as she — husband arrested for abuse, and on| the wreck after him. Cleveland Ploin Morosco produced Edgar Al- my Org Sen -dive| On, Bo. IE innit replied Ms. Weber, Shoppe” in Cleveland 1s 4 man| patted the tearful youngster on his No Precedent. still other occasions nelehbors had | Dealer. on tthe Burbank. Loe y Mie | » he toid his story : of most excitable temperament, | head. oO Frec them both in court for disturbing the ——— — mull week. It Is a comody drama a4 A. 18 IN AGAI who {8 continually finding fault with| ‘Bill Jones hit me on the nose," was RS, LEWIS had made it a prac-| peace with thelr brawls. ‘The Judge lakespeare’s time. ‘The cast is| quid Mr, Hermans Ue “ekete his clorks for their indifference the boy's reply, tice every night jnst before|Wwas becoming rather tired of having 4 - “a up of Frank Kemble © | SeMae Gah come litel!® keptied: Mary matter of consummating sales. a he hurt You much bedtime to read some verses Bic eg eee time o} h ‘ Fi hapman, | “I'm going to mail ¢ to her with | Cant unser rd a clerk pre, E could: Rit Pet! trom the Bible to her little ong) other of you has been up Dette ine RED-MAN a note of prot atin coo what) Coot nie! wo haven't Times-Dispatch im} A mons ‘hors verses which she parté | for fighting,” he declared, out of pa COLLARS aut 20. Beret x "O~ a .. ularly _czed to impress on twtr | tence; nee Tae ean Sasi: of On. HE PROBABLY | ! His Father’s C: voune PP was, “Whosoever *>2- © live happily without Q for 25cts, | : aste, y bags 5 ‘4 fel Jorn th 2 ca thy right cheek, tus to er Honor," replied Mra. s Best Propuct ask shout sewn, Feces ‘ed 5 ale NOT TOO HIGH AT ALL, . tl him the other also, ‘not happlly."—Lippincott's San ~ edienne Mon-| Joe Weber, proprietor of “The Only an RA | The following morning Jack came ; : youn, Sees = Sanus that cere (ene fel C wiatt, the menage He's provably half r if ing to the London Chroni into the house sobbing bitter ete =. 3 EMT want to_g0 to the Follies’ to-| Oviatt told his chiof nightly errs The custuinor glanced et-blm won.| “Here!” he shouted, running out, “Why, what's the matter?” anx-| Becoming Discouraged. Bie Mid acids “nek ferdSi| Sinks eld cht otto’, nignuy the] FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | derinuly, and then, to thqsanugerent| | "Wanted in the orderly room,” said ously queried the mother FGM the acres ce a 0 b rv A ie key 7" of the proprietor, ve u sergeant, and H ” 7 a hey he lobby of the Liaria and if “That's right—confuse me. Why?" | gontrolled iaughter, andy him - with purcane. followed | | CRRae oe ee motoreyolist, head dow: er! Marty span “They both the world "go |° "What did she & Reori.” But he cheered up when the! tng other cheskte es vue ming everything is ¥ 4 on “SC other chee! 3 ‘hg . 3 coma” manéed the propeieter. Dijutant addressed him thus” "Cat-euo, walled Jack, He Bit the etrest ear amidships and a ee ee ae ee ees ” ey socesnirars ary [Teesln tiewr Ses nt te Aw) seared

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