The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 24

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“COMIC PAGE | % Friday, May 10 LITTLE “MARY MIXUP” He Seiya er seo Bi as ee way! once? > - ~ ~ = ~ AVE You 2 oN YouR \ y 1S ONCLE zen) Ezra 15 ) UNCLE EZRA |S 's c v _— 'S of ; * ZRA Is 1S MY Pop s He 's MOTHER'S OR FATHER'S Sie S ) On Your SWE Ml Sour Poe ' = BROWER BuT— — . t BE pipe on) } => " a ‘ — ice PoP s sive #) =<BrotHer ///// ieee ae — M10" 's SIDE. — WZ > CT ) Sp 3 ————/ — — 5 “a HREE WISH MEN," the Wei ag (ue 9 latest Smith & Golden pro , i - duction, is in Washington where it received excellent press crit!- clams, This is the first play to be produced by Winchell Smith and John ~. L. Golden without the pers ‘ we vision of Mr. Smith. For some 2 has been in a hospital In Co t B ‘da oF suffering with an eye ailment which a ee month ago threatened to destroy his vision. Hearing Mr. Smith's sight bad improved, Mr jen yestorday made arrangements to have “Tres, Wise Men" play a performance in Stamford on May 18, so that his part- ner might see it. The hospital is near Stamford Vil bet that trouble of Wine’ will leave him when he sees this how,” said Mr. Golden last night “Lt certainly is a sight for sure eyes. ef “THE LIBERTY GUN.” | v Mevers. Shubert have placed in | rehearsal a new play by Robert} AN’ TH’ CLERK 2 ¢ CHARGED ME ) WOTZIz! ONLY OUTA “TOWN ONE DAY AN A NIGHT= » LOOKIT HERE BTooP’! W6TS THO S Tem — HOTEL The Liberty Gun.” In the cast Jeson, Malcolm Duncan, a ON ‘TH’ Henry Luyster Chambers, | G Ar’ “TURN IN A { De Gazz ¥G 40 00 i xdwi er Colligan, | 2 mn = Chau er Hunt, Franke Ds | 138 Liban hs Y <WHY $32? 19 ( ot AN’ HouR? >> “BILLIARD “TABLE © \ i] ACCOUNT! —) THEIR “ToP PRICE eal "ER Room! (| WHERE TH: 6AM Cote DID W’SLEEP, , Harry J. Leland, Millicent Evans, nd Mildred_ Joster. U a Vrederick Stanhope is directing the | staging: | Y'FATHEAD? ) ATTENTION, FARM WORKERS! Nk Kansas wants farmhands. The A s farmers will payras high as $7 a day and tof them have marriageable | e * you understand | cs, ‘tere is no such thing as| ule tnsurance. | Missouri, by the way, stands at the | head in raising mules. One reason ts, that’s the only safe place to stand. ‘The reyort that New Hampshire | needs young men for farm work is} unfounded. It was started by the | New Hampshire Old Maids’ Club. ~~ a . , 4 nosels induoaments are tobe made | GRINDSTONE GEORGE dy om For Instance, they won't be expected | to get out of bed until 6 A. M SHE WANTED TO KNOW | Clay Carrot, » young woman who| hails from the South, is in New York | attending a dramatic school. The other day one of the instructors took the class to u theatre to explata some jes. e said, as he stepped “iy what is known “NOBODY DOES IT” (Send a Nobody’ ta Grindstone George) pe shows 4 espect to people, | who have lead out of the wing as up-stage righ “Where is up-stage wrong?” asked Miss Carroil, BY WAY OF DIVERSION. They've took me from thut short- gTass ranch; they've got me {nto town. ‘They've stripped me of my chaps an’! epurs. I've sold the roan an’ brown. | I've turned my back on that old ‘ange, wll strewn with shinin' bones. They've got me with a neck-tle on| a'walkin’ cobble-stones. They've still- | ed the howlin’ of the down | round the calf corral. tool away my .44, for years my clostest pal. nbey’ feet; I'm wearin’ shoes, Instead. They've ditched my old dun hat an’ put a derby on my head. Now, I aln't ridin’ bronks no more; I'm ridin’ in’ in a stuffy | h the stars. | i via : ; Most of Us Wouldn't Have Told About It! ¢ PREPAREDNESS. ey 4 Lane ad Lege Is, but 111 Jest bet | sappear some day ; my | Pomrnien 1918 Prove Povtcning aeoalee pleted f NOT FOR HIM. | ' seas ( eeu Fag ey vegas ere ——_-— LONG ISLAND man ‘tells of jaune Crane ean atanding on} ED - bin Yever RACE y'cae | = SO Y FOUND OWT! pect on See ate = Ei two ne.ghbors of hia who had + Kroudway in front of a little haber- 9 “th CYCLE PASS AE, _- 2AUGHT ¢ AL iG 7 great pride in t inde whey olen reacingr tWeniess| AgA\isT A: MaTORCHeNe ot we FOOL , THOUGHT AN THEN IT CauadT me! IT was A PLAIN -CLOTHES lwo stiere feaeetnce ca CR Caen! dow Was a sign reading: “Wanted, | N DUG - “ C5 a s ao teeet teat Mixteaia tenre | 1 TRIED IT YesTERDAY | at : ’ nsec) nang : \s u ar { | MoToR coP w It ecems,” said one, “that those proprietor stood in tha doorway and | ~ wld. | }{ Vp see ——— Pieecara Nice 20 Ieee reese eeror af 3, horrible creatures select one’s choicest ec hay ee Wie sieo giant = 2 a ] carer AT " J a xf — -—~ : \ i plants to uproot.” 6 Job, sonny?” asked the be ee * Ay 'ME - oars ees “Yes,” proprietor, uccording ‘to Mr. Crane. | ) = . | jaan —— a Ye awe > WHATTA 1 MEAN "eset ‘ Pe edgy Ay ees a aw,” ‘replied the lad, “I don't| ( YAINT GOT A | | 3 \ ) \T Cauaut You 2 oe Sine foment ey want to work that long.” | ( SHance ! J | , brat r UG (OU § os up my plants and then sits and grins ashes | > | 2 Se ) ‘|jat me” . aossir. H | ‘ i ? “Wh a ; don't you burl a brick Houdini will “farewell - | , i“ = pedroms tonight by heotuints Ri. | something at him?" asked the other, gome. German ‘menacles, || “T can't” oald the other deppge ‘Madeline ‘Truverve Is to have her | || ately. “The rascal mounts to the top pent im producing company. Bhe'll| | of my gregnhouse to defy me,"— ‘The Mowsrs. Shubert will stage “The | | ii Melting ‘of Molly.” in “musical” form, | Nai in Wilmington Monday | ABOUT THE GAME THING, Felease Pauline ¥ Pederliets teleaiees | : ge miserable apology te naog the Argentine led Senator Announcement is made that Will-| Hardwick of Georgia to say the jam 1 Sherry will b Je distributer | other day: “That apology ought to a ms in the | LRA ie 1 ‘ |be received as the Atianta woman Mark eicharan cat go ‘| | recelved her apologizing husband. An 16 National Vaudevtil | crime ho... the eve: j artists give t Pre : rene sien oats ae }eam ning of the quar- eat SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK" re: rel with & parcel under bie arm, Strahl in ‘ Believe in Signs? Read These! | ‘Parting’ he said to his wife, ‘look adway some day.| |[ SAY, ALGIE, Y’Loo)| LIHINK) | DEAR, A BLACK | TH a | 7 . DY Lee ven LT aT ie Cate eae : ome f 4 Ck 1s to 7 " == — = ——— 7 — - person love best in all 4 part called Frost, | || FINE IN TH Ms AT. FOLLOWE w Hat's A sIGN] { DID Y' LiKE YER C (MAKE No THIS BIRDS GoiNG THOSE HE BLACK HAND ——— on the wae ! n_one KELLY. BIO ee? [\TARILLER] ME, Bor | ai [eee Reh Lemont ac SUPBER SIR? wil) UNNECESSARY] Gy TO SIT ON THAT Mate RaTRAVED LC: .. [VOST GHOAUBE A ber [| eeoetr rari ttt ome A THOUGHT The ey a 1 WON'T EO IEEE, Ce WE DOES YA HAVE ANOTHER) L_Noist JCHAIR. A SURE T@Mmige THAT WAS ENOOGH | GiRL HAS A ENGAGE —]| Tumpn lite! fe it?" ahe said. tA Don't send t My TOLRAY : Suge avn A Q [we Agel T Was ft a EAT IT WON'T GLASS OF WA HE Don'T [gan < SHIN POR Me CONVINCE | MENT RING ON MER, FIN | | Dox of stomtes?"”-—Philadelphia Rea 0 d bananas to people who GN THAT ‘ ck! > AER Y J SPI HER THATH fr ord are in jail. You might enable them THIS BIRD Is Go- & ° SL has, BENIN (BE IN PEACE s Ao RI MADE Ga ie Ne eaMat' “al ‘ to give the jallers the alip ING TO SEPAR- weave! AER. "TRUSLY ae a eeT- S A ares : | SEEDER. ATE ALGIE PROM } ef yaa J BlNve ' p\ RAID. aareyey FOOLISHMENT AN ACE ; i ) ae HE'S MIKE A NOTE f PARK CLouD UR ke OF BAD DAY!! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “On which side of a man's bead \y the hair the th en?" “The outside.” ) CASCO~234in QUITE A STUNT. CLYD : HE only person who ever suc E E-2in, ceeded in turning a triple som- { COAXING Nw, ersault is said to have been aHE , OW was 4 circus star Bw | of the first magnitude thirty or eo eS Resriboe F E ven Cc OLLARS Peers ago. He first did the trick tn Gx WE UORLD.) cre sae 4 FOR I ime hs i |. SPRING : x Clyeu, Peabody U Co Ine, 5 ¥ Maher b r } i. ’ ‘ 4 ~ s

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