The evening world. Newspaper, August 6, 1917, Page 12

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The com- any will first present this revue in tamford, Conn., Sept. 15, preparatory to bringing !t to the New Norworth| \f Theatre, in West Forty-eighth Street. OUR OWN POPULAR SONasB. “Tees te Kanses City. a pretty, fas seated on & bench in olf Swope Park; came up behind her there at once did find her her sheli-like ear to bark, | Jo ashet er if she'd marry —~ £ Y'WANT A WEEKS “VACATION "AND AN. ApvaNce. oF 25 ? OMGTS TH! BIG licina've hid “tanter ‘Then she did wail while lying im his arms Don't ‘A little Hottentot Don't throw me in the dear old Bronz, mid the mud and auto honks, Bont o's bathing uit n't wot, BY JING! Phillp B. Dooner has written a @vrect poem about Allyn King of the “Follies.” ‘Tho last verse, which con- | tains the “punch,” follows: ahe Da ACCORDING TO HOYLE. MAN came in from the moun- tains to @ little country store Yativn King. LIGHTS CLEAR $10,000. IA The Lights Cruise, or travelling €1- Sine ; tertainment, ended last night with a and purchased a jug of whis- perforinance at the Astor Theatre, key. As be did not want to carry it he series of shows cleared about around with him, he decided to leave it 10,000 for the club at Freeport Frank Tinney, who was most active in the management, will be given aj testimonial dinner at the club to- morrow night. Gossip. Jesse TL, Lasky has returned trom | California Brandon Tynan will have the lead in the Liebler production of “An Old Master.” Berlin has written a song for horne to sing in “Ramblor k Santley has been engaged ow for “Have a “The Red Clock w Chin” ° eclal train of nine cars, incind observation for the girls’ poodles Harry Short has be: engaged by Anna Held to play @ comedy role ia “Follow Me."* During the hot wea Loney Haskell was see the ‘theatrical distri: waxon ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, , Newark—Hotel Albemu ing around on an too Jack Reed—Hoffman, Times Bulld- fog; Golden, Hudson Theatre Build ing. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Harvey» Thomas married Catt in Goodman, O., Saturday of course the blamed old Goodman Chronicle had to head the story of the wedding, “Thomas—Catt!" FOOLISHMENT. Ob, eweetheart. do you lore me? ‘Ob, sweetheart, are you mine! Oh, dveetheart, Yo you love wet You don'tt Weil, ain't thet sine? FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Temperance Lecturer—My friends, ff all the saloons were at the bottom @f the sea, what would happen? John Drinker—Thousands of peo- Ble wruid sot drowned, 1 its entire ngth, Then dotted | find purprising result ‘ ‘ HASENPFEFFER Cut vut the picture on all four sid section underneath accurately. When completed turn over and you'll WELL TWeen You AN Me Boss AWM, GWINE ON FN MAH HONEYMOON ! “TRoo! “Troo Bos! BUT DAWGONIT AY WILL BE IN ie “WONEYMooN* ME , ( €¥e! THAT STALL DonT Go-WHY ‘You AINT MARRIED ! hat WE'D Like to Know Too, What?” ~—— Now We Know What the “Blow” A CouPLA WEEKS wilar is] | meen 6 wat} ~~" } | | \ } | Was That “Most Killed Father!" IN A CouPLA wees?) _ AN' GOIN’ ON A if “HoneXmoon” Now: ) MAM’ HONEN MOON y's Good Stories at the grocery until he went home, Ho returned in about thres hours For identification he took a deck of and found the jug miss!ng. cardg from his pocket, selected the — “Say, Bill," he cried in great ex- seven of hearts, wrote tis name upon citement to the proprietor of the s:ore, it, and ted it to tho handle of the “do you know what becume of that jug. ‘Then he ambled forth Jug of mine?” “Sure, I do,” was the prompt reply. ' 1 ' ' ' ' “Jim Joiner came along with the Jack o’ hearts an’ took 1t."’—Philadelphia 'You BET THAT SAMMIE Ledger. (| nescenpadienmenieme REPORTING PROMPTLY, T was his first night on guard, and, I of course, John Smith was on bis guard against officers and such J) 11k questioning | “4 |him about bis duties As it happened, he was at a sta- tion guarding a magazine of pow- der that had ar- rived during tho day. Suddenly the | orderly came| J around, and after | the usual formalities, he commenced to question Smith Officer—What would you do if ths magazine blew up? John—Go up with the report, alr. | Philadelphia Ledger a ee | FLY SPECKS IN BUSINESS, OSHS kept a second hand clothes charge of his son Ikey during the dinner hour, imparted (o him the fact that on the price ticket one dot | represented one shilling, two dots two™ shillings, and so on | Returming, Moses inquired of his son “Hat you had any cus vat?" "Yes, fader, I have sold iBILL BATHIN' HIN TH PORTABLE THORSE TROUGH ners, Tey, Then carefully fold dotted line 2 and dotted line 3, Fold each smilingly r ‘Jubilee Je MA anode Ly,’ Ss head and lem! 1 wilt never Loudon Tibia JUMP IN BILL, AN’ I'LL DRIVE You DOWN “Td THE STATION ~ S'Too HoT “To RUN FOR A “TROLLEY! ME FoR You I'M SorRY BILL - ITS MY OWN FAULT— 1 SHOULDA PUT Some WATER IN HER-- HAVENT PuT FEEL LIKE 1 CouLD KNOSK SOMEONE 'S IN Binck OFF tea — WELL AH FIGGERS \TLL. BE A LOT a HEAPER “To Go on oat ONCE - FoR Y'SEE DEY: ONLY ONE oF US To PAY Fo’ Now Bopi. — poh bANY is oed ( sur AFTER AdM MARRIED ) Be GEE SOE, ILL HAFTA GET BACK AT You FoR “This —4'Da missed “THAT “TRAIN (F You HADN'T Come ALONG! Ou Boyt Leave \T T Joe To Gum “Tunes up ll! C Mat 78. Lee alos E SorRY-BuT doe yl RAN HIS ENGINE, Me, ¥ 6, Fo-Ay

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