The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 12

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TD EMD UDIIEDY: Company is now being organ- to perpetuate the name of the fi- g Alf. Hayman and others bave prepared articles of Incorporation Bave been sent to Albany, The will have « paid-up capital , and will take over and all Charles Frohman tres. A petition will Surrogate’s Court to- Frohman asking for ot Alf. Hayman and administrators of the Frohman estate. At the same and sisters ‘trical manager will t_ to administer in Frohman and Mr. | EF iff 3 5 nl Es i ts i rp i af i iE PLAVS FOR HER. next sea- Eka i in of : j - BY WAY OF DIVERSION. tite Ft s re ‘eweg to hie cave and he spanks ee wae 4 fierce Ongtin to de. | at px . A NEW PICTURE FIRM. ‘Werba & Luescher are to become film producers. They havo arranged one mont all be of the feature variety caste will be the best ob- HYAMS AWD M'INTYRE. and Taila McIntyre, ‘week at the New will be starred next season . y bern nad at the La Balle tre in ended his season last night. The mem- twenty-two fall he will be seen and in a musical piece by George : pede ses Doe & Harris i managemen' © first time in if not in his professional life, a will have a chorus behind * "BOB PUTS ONE over. 4 rte th land, meere porter at “4 Now, just listen to whi from Bob: come with gentle spring, RE. HELL HAVE A MAN'S PART. ‘Truex, five feet a of satisfaction as e‘lishtod 2 ay eee rain gong to have uchute to Outside Deon! been cast as a boy. I'm years old and the father old is the man in man ‘re Oi it was asked. rene. ey i fo the leading woman. Oh, they s Fe you jp the picture?” asked the © "No," replied Mr. Harris, “I'm only ‘ he girl seriously, ‘, " eaid “thats somethin ‘ goss! Donald Macdonald to the cast of ing will play the in “The Only Girl" ober sends it on tour next and ~ Robert 't aay how many that makes all Lay ht od back at his offices at r a brief vacation on Buffalo. rey is to be M. Te comin personal manager during / peason. VAMNA.WANTS MORE sHows. Show of | next February, may! See OTATORONS | a ° National to Altke: his baby te near Charles Frohman. Daniel Froh- | »|**S’MATTER, ome and Com Bob telephoned his father and Sid Johnson from the police station. When they arrive Kent identifies Jean and Bob as his daughter and son, and.explana- tions follow, The police captain warns them agatnst such serious folly and dismisses the case, He then calls Kent aside. Now JANITOR , | WANT YOU “To “TAKE. "FRECKLES" OUT FOR A RUN IN THE mm PARK AND HERE'S A doLLAR! BuT- | THOUGHT You Loved TO SWIM. MR CHILLY HOOF - Nou Sao You WERE | A RECUL@R. FISH? With growing fear Sid Johnson watches the Cap- tain and the wealthy jeweler as they tte exci Unconsciously he feels the necklace of k pearis In his waistcoat pocket and’ gives a Jean notices this, but conceals her surprise. POP?” ic Page of . Fyy Gertrude McCoy — EACH WEEK IN tary start. heart, she submits, GINE (T To ME Tit I Hes? WHAT's THe OUTLE. 4 SrHeme ts ad an arrest in the necklace robbery ‘rank remain at ‘tl sti tory, also stays Si this chanee and offers to accompany Jean home Thinking she may find a way of clearing her sweet: Settce He AR GumMEeNT Covyrient. 1918, Prose Pentiching Co 1. ¥. Bresing Ward. aw Gee! AY DONT FEEL Like RUNNING ! 1AM & GREAT SWIMMER. MISS BETTY , BUT UNFORTUNATELY 1 GET CRAMPS IN MY 1 C@NT Go IN THE WATER TO-DAY, UNLESS THE WATER IS JUST RIGHT EDISON STAR, Featured This Week in “THE BLACK PEARLS” “MOVIE STORIE lohnson THE EVENING WORLD, Friday: July 9; 1915 ? WRITTEN FOR THE PART ation. seizes | building Squirrer UP ON THAT TREE 4 FIRST 100 FEET To THE Fies Mm @ND TOON THE WeTEm 1S TOO COLD— (ITS ALUIFULIY @ouoD—- Gordo @S Ice! AL MOVIB A Clue As they approach her home Jean and Sid Johnson are startled by a low whistle Tm the shadow of the i discern a sfinking figure. Jolson starts. Binks Waving a sigrfal to the crook, he hurries Jean on, Realization dawns upon the girl. | AND I SAW 2 FOUR ® i \K Woe a At her home he bids the girl a nervous good nigtt. Jenn is now sure Si¢ Johnson had some hand fn the necklace robbery and she determines to verify her sus picions. . Picking her way carefully, she f the man up the dark street—Concluded to-morrow, AND weRm MouR FEET! Havena, is coming to New York to! Bill's explanation, see if he cannot arrange further| At 5 P. bookings. day. SUCH LANGUAGE! When the Sun moved recently, Frank Dallam found an old newspaper con taining a story to the effect th: Joseph Brooks had inherited $26, Just for fun he cut the item out and sent it to Wallace Ham, rebuking him for not giving the newspapers more bout. the inheritance. Mr, Ham hadn't heard of the legacy. He hur- ried to Mr, Brooks. “Did you inhenit $25,000?" Mr, Ham, somewhat excited, I certainly did,” replied his em- lover. shutte: “Yer ir,” “Only what?” ihe future. amked | she grabbed ‘And. then e—-I think it was twenty- three years ago last May.” Mr. Ham called up Mr, Dallam, and oh, the things A‘ matel Her two amal FAIR ACTOR, , husband of 1. is ing the sum. mer at, Shoreham, L. I, where Miss ‘Walsh and he have a fine home. All day yesterday Bil busied himmit hanging shutters on the house, He had an old man of all work there but wouldn't let him tackle the job. "This work an expert,” was the Higshupp Ho! ‘Phat afternoon she s! M. Bill knocked off for the While sitting at the supper ta- | ble (they have supper, not dinner, fn | Shoreham) the old workman came In, | “See what a fine job of hanging I did?” asked Bill, proudly. replied the old man, “You got ‘em all upside down.” Bill has decided to stick to acting in| A | THE IDOL AT WORK. knife and stabbed the ebild, took & rock ‘sous were dead, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Tm spending the summer out of| youth,” he explained, “I had counted ” “No, on the Ch Adah floor lawyer. sist of?” Good Stories Of the Day | Left No Chance for Lawyers. SAD and seedy individual gained admission to the offices of one of the city’s best known legal firms, says the New York Weekly, and at last somehow pene- | ini trated to the sanctum of the senior partner, “Well,” asked the lawyer, do you want?” The visitor was nothing if not frank. “what | Senee: Bits, he said, handi out the money. “And now I should Uke to have you toll me how you ame to fall ao low in the world.” "The. visitor laughed. “All my | to hastily porter: on inheriting something my uncle, but when he died he left all he of. had to an o! ‘ad “& philan' an asylum, aa ide “Yes, friend James; of your is @ picture of gilt!"—Tit- drafted, his weddin, “What did his estate con- “Ten children,” said the visitor— and vanished. ES An Exception. HE landlord of a village tgvern stood at his door fondly gazing) at his newly-put-up sign of the Golden Lamb, zoology swung lazily over his d “Good morning, friend Ja @ pal ing rustic; which specimen of was thinking,” said the host, “as how the lamb is a picture of inno- but that one , eee “Half a dollar,” he said boldly. The man's ‘unusual demeanor Some Speed. caught the lawyer's ourlosity, AJOR GEORGE W. TIEDEMAN of Savannah, condemning a municipal bill that he deemed said to a re- usually the Mayor as well. He was also justice of the peasw convey- ancer and real estate agent, deacon of the church, leading lawyer and \head of the building and joan. “As one of these editors was writ- ing a two-column editorial on the tariff, a Georgia couple came in to be married. ‘The editor, without once looking up, without once slackening the steady movement of his pen, said: “Time's money. Want her’! Yes,’ sald the youth. “Want him?’ the editor continued, nodding toward the girl. “ Yes,’ she replied. “Man and wife, pronounced the editor, his pen travelling smoothly and rapidly. ‘One dollar, Bring a load of wood for it-—one-third pine, balance oak,’ "--Pittsburgh Despatca, Not So Hard After All. HE mother of a family that had just moved to a small Okla- homa town was being sympa- thized with by a visitor because of the distance of the house from the “Why, they drafted this bill the way the old-time Georgia editor used household purposes, ceremonies, creek which furnished the water for urday night bath for your large fam- ily," her wisitor suggested. “Oh, I don't mind,” was the cheer- structed that they were to represent horses, cows and wagons, After being halted a short time the ful reply. “Besides, I gave ‘em all aj advance signal was given and the od wash before we left Texas," | Convoy moved on, but the Major no- Beoincote ticed that one man continued to te down, and galloping up to him in # rage, said: “Man, why don't you ad- bs idier replied, “I can't, sir.” Major—You can't? Wit “ae you mean? “I'm a wagon,” said the soldier, “and I've got a wheel off!"—Tit-Bits. EAN aa Argumentum ad Feminam. EPRESENTATIVE COWDLE of Ohio, whose vigorous anti-suf- frage speech was the feature of last month's suffrage debate, sat at a recent dinner party in Washington beside a suffragist, The ffragist, desirous of showing serfdom of servitude, said: ‘Mr. Bowdle, why does a woman, when she marries a man, name?” But Mr. Bowdle, desirous to show woman's sheltered and easy economic position, smiled and answered: “Why does she take everything else he's got?"-—-Philadelphia Bulletin. Pa rst Disabled. 'N 8 eertain camp a battalion was being instructed on “how to take ‘It must be quite a tax upon your fe ‘uP be ‘old-time editor of Georgia was strength to car.y water for the it~ 4 a@ convoy through open country.” One company was told off to repre- sent @ convoy, the men being in-

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