The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 12

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i Nov. 6, out of the foome lecturing under Pond Bureau. pared several “The Humor. | ‘an Actor's Lite” Others personalities and works Jefferson, Mark ‘Twain and) Rumor * ae Apparently ie 0 apacity « te singe stars, will have to over on the bench of prosperity Give the lecture idea @ seat d A NEW PRODUCING COMPANY. | A new theatrical concern called : Ge Garrick Producing Company has Seen formed, with a capital of $109, ‘ @A. George Nicolai ie President: A ‘ A Bhants, Vice President, Jon. fale Bonstalle, secretary and general . Prominent on the ard b 3 Directors are J. J. Shubert, Mioh-| ard Lawrence and KE. PD. Stair, The Bew company’s first production will “The Ware Cane,” with Lou-Tel- Kew in the principal role, Other! ‘will be done later. | PE COURVILLE SAILING. Albert de Courville, managing di- : of the London Hippodrome, has been in New York several is sadiing to-day for England. London theatrical man came hero | fe engage people and obtain material fer the next big musical production “Rts theatre. Possibly the most tm- of the engagements Mr. do mado wan that of William stage director, Mr, Wilson “one of the “Big Three” ousted the New York Hippodrome last by the Messrs. Shubert. He -eail for London next week. next spring or next fall,” de Courville to-day, “I shall America a musical produc- made of the best features of sev- ot Hippodrome shcws. It is Saat 27 Hirvotrome ave. to LOOEY hard to lowever, I feel thas it’s light need. I'd fancy a musical with some speed.” He thought over; he pondered some time, ‘ent to the movics and planked call on t of them all. and ask her to wed. married—it is, on the dead. on his coat and he hurried awa: @id Kitty see him that ev'ning pay! He sidetracked his visit e other time,” and t to movies and planked down his BIG MONEY FOR EDNA MAY. ina Ma: p beginning walary ides. She will first act in a flim veces from f ree by J. lackton, who is incipall: “7 for the produ bot eit prove immensely profitable, AL AGAIN IN BIG TIM F. Keith's Royal Theatre in the ix will return to the regular two-a-day vaudeville Hey 5 ows on the same order as given at the Palace, Colonial, Home and Athambr Prospect § for a will be Hilda Spon, Eugene O'Brien, Alma Tell, Effing- ham Pinto, Lorraine #rost and Por- “Shorman Was Right,” ia to close, cival Moore. now at the Fulton, book form. Gaby Deslys will arrive from Eu- to-morrow on the New York, ton Green has gone to Grand ide to visit his father, who is ill, 4 daughter of H, Reeves Smith, who plays the role of DALY AT THE FULTON. Arnold Daly has arranged to put his production of "The Angel In The luction of | House” in the Pulton Theatre Nov. In his supporting cast George Giddens, EVENING WORLD PUZZL WHAT TWO LAK! WAN 7 H.08- H. t ARE THESE? ROPEINUM CIGARS a LOVELY CoAT! How iT FITS! How WHY, | TOLO THE GIRL | WANTED ONE FoR & "PERFECT THIRTN - SIK"t Now KEEP YER LEGS STIFF AND DONT Go AN’ MAKE @ MESS OF THIS STUNT AxeL! CATCH ME SQUARE ON YER FEET - GEE, THEYRE to be put in equares of cardboard or paper eli the letters on the sign the picture—H. L ROPEINUM, CIGARS, Then rearrange the names of two well-known American lakes, IN and GREAT GALT LAKE. The “jee will be printed ve | |her husband, Cecil Lean, gay BIG ENouGH! [Wicie Give Tes] (Cee D HIS TEAN/ ) THis Instant | VELL ~ AY BANE READY — VY DON'T CHA Orpheum, Bushwick and/the patient husband in “The Un- jeatres, will be seen there. |chastened Woman,” has been added to the cast of “Very Good, Eddie!” Otis Skinner in “Cock o' The Walk,” is headed for the Blackstone, Chi- cago, William HH. Post ts to at. “A Bare Idea" for BE. A. Weil. Glatence Weat has beon engaged musical director, “Hobson's Chol is to open at the Princess with a matinee next Tues- day. ‘The first performance was Srey acheduled for Tuesday cht, The Catholio Actors’ Guild wit! meet at the Hotel Astor at 8 P. M., | Nov, 6. ‘The Guild fa to have a benefit performance at @ theatre, Nov. 29. ‘The members of the Marine Band, in Washington, have written John Philip Sousa asking that they be permitted to join in his birthday celebration, Nov, 6, by playing New York Hippodrome march. Bruce McRao has returned from Los Angeles, where he acted in a feature film at Inceville, He ts soon to be seen in a play, Henry W. Savage announces that Lou Wiswell has joined his executive staff and will hereafter be in charge of the booking of Savage attractions. Neyaa McMein of No. 198 West Sixty-fifth Street, won the $25 prize offered for the best black and white drawing of @ girl smiling, by the management of “The Girl Who Biles.” Cleo Mayfield of “The Blue Para- dise,” had @ birthday yesterday, and $5,000 automobile, At least. that's the atory the mimeograph tells, The Twight Sleep motion piotures will be transferred from the Park Theatre to the Forty-fourth Street after to-morrow night, They will he exnipited four times a day—three times for women only and the fourth. beginning at 9:15 P. M, for men ex. clusively. “Treasure Island” will have tts fret regular performance at Harmanus Bleecker Hall, Albany, Nov. 1, En \gagements in New Haven, Mount Vernon, Stamford and Hartford will {follow and then the play will come jto the Punch and Judy Theatre, Nov, 1. FOOLISHMENT. 40 not care tor Unele Frank, be ae eases ia younger Brother, Uacle tke . FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “That fellow bes a@ terribly hard name.” 1, “He best” "Sea, Tes Stone,” THE DAY’S DDDHODDDHHHDHDDOODHDDHDOOD Wasted Sacrifice. | NUMBER of local Grand Army| veterans were having a reunion | and were entertaining brother members from @ neighboring State, says Everybody's Magazine, Some of the visiting veterans protested against certain proposed legislation by the State Assembly, | ‘One of the speakers became #0 vehement in hie remarks and painted the uation ao despairingly that an ear! auditor, overwhelmed by the oratory, jumped to his feet and cried excitedly: “Comrades, died in vain ———<s—_——_ Fish on Friday. ‘T was a camping party, says the Louisville Times. A Chinese was taken along as cook, The third day out, a tramp appeared at the tent asking for something to eat. The Chinese, gesticulating vehemently, said; “Nothing clookle; nothing eatoe tramp started on his way and wae tnwas about 300 yards away, the Chinese called out: “Hey, Mi you likee ?" The trem tent, eaid: “Gome around Fiday, Chinese. Puzzled. A LITTLE girl in Newoastle, Ind., ia It possible that we has a new baby sister and sho has been somewhat puzzled as to the exact status of the new arrival in the family, says the Indianapolis News, She had willingly given up her ut something still seemed to her greatly she was found surveying the dining room just at meal time She looked at her own high chair, then inquired suspiciously of her fonirhere is she going to eat, daddie?" ——_—_—— Relief. NGLISHMAN visiting the United States for the first time was rid- ing in @ street car in New York, Opposite to him sat a woman upon whose lap was a very ugly baby—an TT MARY’S MARRIED " LIFE— The European War Will Seem a Tame Affair When Ma Gets Her Hands on Pa! or] “ b ma: te! . But it was of no use—he had to look back! At last the mother—obviously an- noyed—leaned over whispered “Rubber!” ruddy countenance of the Pnglish- “Madam, thank God! Do you know, HEN the British ehips under Lord Nelson were bearing down to attack the combined and = hoarsely ‘Meet off Trafalgar, the First Lieuten-! aa the prize money—the greatest part —~——5 | SMAT TER ron | / Did 1 Do S s WHY, FIFTY NEARS OLD AN' eA ‘ FIFTY Bust! —, ae Comic Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday, Octoner $0, 1 THEN. Walar | | Prrd 1TH My) Steosd] ARE You 3% TREAN. {64s Howsine AtsouT) ] BumPeDd u iv | ae By C. M. Payne =a Worm! (F 1 GIT MN HANES ON YA iit "gustT” ou! a” with a utmost disdain. 1 n SMAT Jacks DIDdA FIND ONE WITHOUT LOOKIN’ Fok is DIDIA FINDA COMFORTABLE SEAT, JACK? FINDING ‘TouR SEAT ALREADY OCCUPIED BY _ A CHESTNUT BURR t A relieved smile spread over tne | ant of the Revenge on going around |to see that all hands were at quar- man, and he replied with great iervor: | tera, observed one of them devoutly +T/ kneeling at the side of his gun, actually thought ft wus real!"—Evory-| very unusual an attitude In an Eng- bo lish sailor ing his surprise and! 66 AK HAROLD,” with sadness —_—a——_ curiosity, he went and asked the man | ai wrote to h rote to her former rr it he w 4. Prayer Befcre Battle. ged Fah noneak tae, flance, “as you are probably pressive of the { was only praying that the enemy's shot may be distributed in the same pi So! Make a Thorough Job. portion | among the officers.” GChronicle-Telegraph Pittsburgh aware, | am to be married to Mr Anthony the coming month, I shall, therefore, appreciate it if you will burn all the little notes I sent you, as- suring you of reciprocity in regay 0 | those you went mo." valle She immediately received this re; “Dear Dorothy—I shall certaiety lcomply with your request at once. jAnd, incidentally, as your new fiance holds @ few noteu of mine, I #ball oe Me Peet favor if you will in- ai ‘0 burn them w: _ ~National Food Ma, cals Be Sane Naturally. RE stupid person sometimes says @ witty thing without knowing it. A professor in a medical college had one exasperating student “You see, Mr. Smith," sald the pro fessor to this young man one day “the subject of this diagram limps, be. cause one of his legs is a trifle shorter than the other. Now, whi you do in such a case?’ “ost should “I should limp, too, I tht ‘ad replied the student, with aay) Ci sion of perfect innocenci . —Tit- Lite. Oe: 90 Rie eae >. A Matter of Opinion. ARY | Father's voice rolled down \ the stairs and into the dim and silent parlor, “Yes, papa, des, “Ask that you time." A moment of silence nan {f he has the jeorge has his watch with n ask him what ts t snye it A 1 4%, papa,” n ask him it he doesn’ it about bed time.” en's Wein Another moment of silence, “He says, papa,” the silvery votce announced, impersonally—"ho that he rarely goes to bed before » but it seems to him that it is @ matter of personal preference merely, and that if he were in your place he would £ now if he felt slonpy!"—Harpere - ' time,”

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