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eee So + a ap eeeenmnmar geome’ a ee eran yee pes PoE COMIC PAGE Tuesday, February 2 | | | | |About Plays] LITTLE ci MIXUF T acmost iT “Twin \ ié THAT 'S ALL RIGHT ge oh n y * P " . WoO OTHER KIDS WA and Players | BROWN IN THE Nose | wht y ( GOING 7S HOLD pag Tooay, | Dib D waite Toit Him By BIDE DUDLEY PNRY W. SAVAGPF’'S new mu- sical production, “Toot, Toot!" fa scheduled to follow ls“ Ditrichetein in “Tho King’ at the Georgo M. Cohan Theatre in two weeks. t, Te is xd on th Rupert one of the best ments the wri ever caw. Reports fi Theatre, Philac z a ( wieek why DID NT You ‘A 4 ( Do rr 2 A Ae On THE NOSE 7 I pipnt ee or ( ova + ——— 108 CC e play tion, Indicate that ‘Toot, even more entertaining than Me" was, And there you are Excuse THEY DON’T. Why, ob why, should the managers want to open plays called ck Abed” and “A Cure for Curables" on | n New York? Don't the same night they realize th pestiferous hu bombard kolums that sort of stull? PHILIP'S NEW ONE. ’ Adolf Philipp will p musical comedy, “Oh. 9 at the Yorkville T and he will have t The play is from SHE KNEW JAKE. Jake Rosenthal, manager of the Bronx Opera House, was arrested recently on a technical charge in connection with the Sunday perforn ance at his theatre. More as a joke than anything else the arresting officer put him in a cell for twenty minutes. Yesterday a woman stepped up to the box office at the theatre and confronted Mr. Rosenthal. “Give me two seats for to-night,” #he said. Tho order was filled, but the woman lingered. “Say,” she finally said, “I know y “Where did wo meet? manager. | “We ‘ere cell neighbors over in| fat. Pulled off anything good lately?” | JOLBON SIGNS UP | Al Jolson has signed a contract to} be a Shubert star for at least seven years more. It is announced he will receive a salary almost as large as Caruso's, town is full of s who love to konductors with re. Mizi Guai principal roles. French. (sos: wor'ey \ bbe TODAY ? - i ~ OW Yes , L y'see 0 1 KNEW “THAT YES - OW YES, IM EINE nea Nears CONDITION! te You'LE AD would FETCH EM. COME DOWN “TO MY piace LL BE GLAD To sHow Boal)! \T To You! = > JOE, SOME MAN WANTS YOU ON “HE | PHONE ABOUT A ' WELL ,IF (IT AIT in | (oa | | FINE ENOUGH CONDITION T'RUN “TO MY PLace a \ HUH: L DON'T WANT tT! aa a asked tho | GOSSIP. | “Cheer Up" ts in its twenty-elghth wook at the Hippodrome. The Strand employees will bave &@ “beefateak” Saturday night. Herman Moss will send “The Beauty Shop" over the Cantonment Circuit with Frank Shea featured. 8am H. Harris left for Palm Beach —+— i’ to spend two weeks just i, fo, << ing. 4 p ‘ + Harry Alward, who 1s ahead of “The BHELP ME IE rr Ves “BUT DONT TTS WEL Yser Ive Gor %0 Boomerang,” his returned to this AINT OLE “AFFY DAVID Vou PRACTICE Reena ve ‘Lumet ) DAWNGONE MANY |: ae i LookIN’ Like “TH! ° YER” Oe ~ “TROUBLES OF ME It was “Evening World Night” at WRECK, OTH HESPERUS! Ad A” LAWYER ae Raa the Broadway Theatre last night. OWN “TO GET i More than 100 employees of this news- \ i oun oe! ae), paper saw “Tarzan of the Apes.” E AINT SEEN “THAT, BIRD IN YEARS = } FOOLISHMENT. 1 atwere when I am md, Ip aware the neighbors mad : ‘oun! swear 1 cannot Pow’ thee my anaing’® alway from FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Havo the lightless nights mado the Great White Way dark?” “No. There are too many Broad- y stars.” eae Rheumatic | USE GRINDSTONE GEORGE eon k He Was ‘‘ Money Out of Pocket’'—and Out of Pocketbook Too! MoneyBackifnot Satisfied} [ rein as Rheumatisin is a word used to de scribe ailments of widely divergent origin. 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