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A ageecome es eer COMIC PACE Tuesday, June 18, 19: and Players By BIDE DUDLEY, TA 8 an evidence of the Govern- ment’s gratitude for her work in providing entertainment for he soldiers at Governor's Island, Mrs.| Rachel Frohman Davison, a sister of Daniel Frohman and the late Charles Srohman, has been given a bronze tablet, “Mother Davison,” as she is Known to thousands of the boys in the ice, has been untiring in her ef- to make things more pleasant flor the youths in khaki. At least once @ week, and often two or three times fm that spaco of time, me has re- @ruited from the best tatent the Now York stage affords little companies @f actors to go to Governor's Island! $e vrovice entertainment. Her son, is now with the forces in France and he writes her frequently that he Miseis soldiers over there who tell him what a good friend “Mother Davison” fs to the army. PRESIDENT SEES A PLAY. Wagenhais & Keomper's new war “Pack Uy Your Troubles,” by eC. Hazelton, starring Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey and Rose Stahl, an engagement at the National tre, Washington, last nigbt be~ fore President and Mrs, Wilson and @everal members of the President's Cabinet. ‘The production is due in ew York carly next month, BY WAY OF DIVERSION, ‘The auto owner, out w ride, looks happy, smug and satisfi Who have to walk, get pretty ‘mad od curse’ my stars because I can- Mot own some cars. Gh, I'm a jeal- ous gawk. | tell inyself the world's @& wrong, and fate | batter good ana strong. ‘To mo life seems so blue. Oh, reader of this mournful spiel, ge you know just huw I feel. fou may have {elt so too. But we @bould snarl and kick at luck! Re- member, friend, we're never stuck for gasoline and tires, We have no chauffeurs wo must pay. Garage} bills never come our way as ev'ry month expires. We omy see tho t side of Mr. Auto Owner's So let's not be so swift. If we knew it ali we'd choose to walk, refuse to take Sete ‘hte tat, mother, a young sailor spoke to her. It — ©. when they were children, used to go berry-picking to- Heath, who tod us Stars and Stripes, the news- ‘the Government is printing in for the American sokliers, A from him tells how he stood on re balcony of his lodging place and German aeroplanes df 3 j i anypion ragtime plano player, has decided to give his gervices a8 an entertainer to the Gov-; ‘ernment. Yesterday was the teu anniver- wary of A! Jolson’s New York debut. He appeared here first with Dock- gtader’s Minstrels. James Harrod, tenor, succeeded Harold Fowler in “Arts Rejuvena- on” on the Actors and Authors’ bill et the Fulton, last night. ‘A benefit for the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund” will be given at tke Brighton Casino June 22 je Tucker will sing. ward Emery and Alice TAndahl ave been engaged by William A. Brady for “The Chinese Puzzle.” Patsy De Forrest of vaudeville ts now playing a rolo in “Maytime™ at the Broadhurst. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES, Harper—He's about five feet three trenes tall ‘Attell—-Show your song to M. Gohen, Astor Theatre Building. GREENPOINT HUMOR. Mrs. Bonstele might be thin, but whe has a sister Lena.—Greenpoiat Heme News. e — A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, ‘The Leesville (Col.) Light wasn't is- gued /ast week because the editor had the earache. FOOLISHMENT. Bete ~wt off her dog's tail, they ey. Tie doy bowted and howled right saray, Tne mulet rhe VU do no mow FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | “They were fighting over a book.” “Must have been a scrap CLEAN YOUR SYSTEM yin BRADFORD'S BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS An excellent corrective of all disorders ot the at liver and blood. Best for Conetioation. They cleanse te system and reduce a healthy and clear completion and eweet breath be Jn Vest Pocket Box, 20 All Drug Btores or by Bet BRADFORD, MEDICINE CO” a and Lt & GRINDSTONE GEORGE Copyright, 191, Prose Pubtioning Co. 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