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“COMIC P PAGE _ otdbeled de salad 30 L ITH K UMAWYS MISUP (Of, MOM, Tt: GROCERY MAY 4 WHY, TWIN, How CouLo and Players THE GROCERY MAN, He S Wr Me ON The HEAD Witt HIT Twit BRowN ON “Tie plea) ATOMAT 3AM WELL THIS “ToMat 5 ad h in y © . 2 ) < To BANG You y TMS Tonato B BIDE DU DLEY A TOMATO, KE DID a \ HEAD WITH A “Tomato rs) UP LIKE Thar 2 was IN & CAN ! “The y { begin an t at the Lexington The- | 0 atre day evening Nearly people 1 be util di in the presen tation, The play has a musical set-| ling. Among its patrons are Henry | Heide, Adrian Iselin, Mra. George 8. ¥, Jones, John D. Ryan, Clarence{ Mackay, ardina!l Farley, Mrs. Don. | fan de Pe r, Mrs, Justine Ward und Col. Louis Conly. Se on, — Vaal “LOYALTY” MAY 20. | Elitott, Comstock & Gest will pro- duce George V. Hobart's new patriot * at Ford's Ope ves Sa r=) Cor AEN TNE, Preed atoning Co THY. Rivening Word gaged to play the role of Love, leading feminine part. “A PLACE IN THE SUN.” : The Messrs. Shubert are to pro- Ts] ‘ duce soon a play called “A Place in JOE Ss (o AR the Sun.” Cyril Harcourt will choose | the cast next week, Tho play had a/ jong run in London, LIne Pree Povates Ge INS Tow ae Woe MISS ROEDER DOES WELL. | Little Frances Roeder, daughter of, Gustav Roeder of the New York | World's staff of special writers, may | xet a Dillingham contract soon. She! stepped into Belle Story’s role in “Cheer Up" at the Hippodrome at a! + GEE, J WISH fF KNEW WHY | THAT oP? WAS SNOOPIN’ AROUND) “THE"CAR YESTERDAY ! :. , ‘ioment's notice the other day, for 1 WASN'T SPEEDING TOR [ one performance, and covered herself) ’ é with gory sad | ANYTHING 2 : AT THE HORSE SHOW, “> | ae CANT sToP! Bb Bay. isn't obo a reg'lar queew!” | # arden wan GOTTA BE IN /COURT AT TEN 1! (Put, y'INTO Ay \ Bono | eee one Dave Eisman, poct-bellhop, dedicated his J ce to.” And it Huse “Doth Ww ieee jut in uere| LHE BIG LITTLE FAMILY | ie re | | o You mNT NOU, SAID | RauIN” AUCH CE ASK HER “To ‘ 4 | ee ieee Nel ie OF A HIT WITH edthelaty, | —— ‘* Marry "so ‘ ee se OR } / om Tue — 178 TH WIDOW" 7 (OLE Gat! / ( Weit-YioucHTa SOMETHIN’ Li ¥ f ‘ { “OLE @AM SKIFFER ah Hu? J CRACK A F os RE ee) Now do you understand | { ~ LOOKIN’ LIKE A (Gn Neg ic meee SN “THAT # es regarded by Dave? That's , neither do we. caries BAM"? eeenees sna i \ ' _BUUe ManbAr!) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! Otficers and Grange will pleaso U in mind that first will be worked & May 4, At entering the shake hands wit If omitted cont fine per t The Iterary progi duet by Sisters Winifred Foster ant Marah George; discussion for Sisters “Which is the Greater Means of Cul ture, a Bathtub or 4 Pinno?" Dis ake cussion for brothers, Resolved, That) A there ts better physical culture in the ‘ hayfield than in footvall.”” Sunapee | Correspondence New Hampshire Ar-| «us and Spectator | ‘ GOSSIP. | Lucie Lacoste ty making her stage} debut in her own war playlet, “Shad- ows.” red te ers “Daily Grind] (Vend Some in to Gr: a dr er ne pe “The Marguerita Sylva will © Public} Star-Spangled Banner” a Library to-morrow noon Re Al Jolson has « German helmet gent him by John Aldrich, formerly property man at the Winter Garden now in France. Doris Wilson is arranging a singing} act to be known he Doris Trio. At will feature “When the War ls) Over I'll Return to You." 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