The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1918, Page 10

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and Players B BIDE DUDLEY P in Springfield, Mass, is a man named Charles Peyton who is overjoyed because Frank Bac scored a success in “Lightnin’,” new Smith & Golden play at the | Gaiety, here. Who he is and why ho ie such @ personal interest in Mr. 5 we don't know. He wired us é night as follows: | Be rewe ait tee. as though Frank Bacon > Bad put San Jose, Cal, onck on the _ Map. The land where the sun kisses the earth goodnight will sure feel | proud of Frank. Long may he «tt | Winder bis own vine and fig tree, |‘ Meking his pipe of peace!” Ban Jose, we undersiand, is Mr. | Bacon's home. Some day the town May do what the actor apears to) Barve done—ring home the Bacon. MA REALLY FAINTED. Meeaking of “Lightnin,” by the ‘way, Jesmio Pringle, who played Ma, | BM Jones's wife, became {11 at the! |) @imisb of the second act the other | might and fainted in Bill's arms, after] waving ber lines: “I don't want a divorce, Bill." ‘There were other lines, but they had te be abandoned. The faint, however, Such an effective finish for the that Winchell Smith is seriously of keepin it “in.” BY WAY OF DIVERSION. The troubles of others are easy to! ; Mt least they appear so to me. ‘Be mine, I am certain, they can't hold Scandic. I pass thom by lightly, you ‘ ee. Of course, when my friends are! B I cheer them and tell them their troubles will leave. But . in my heart I prefer not to hear H isn't my duty to grieve. y Black says his landiord is ready throw bim outside, since the rent can't pay. I listen a moment and to show him that good luck| Tim ‘some day, But wnen landlord and Bill says “Don't " I feel that he isn't my friend, im @ frown and I leave in a Our talk meets a violent end. | makes a big difference who's mixed the trouble. We're all just alike, I ve. It's easy to think others’ woe & bubbie, to laugh and make fun they grieve. But when we're! ones who're unlucky—ob golly! smile is a diMicult art. So let's our friends something more than when trouble drops in—bave a : rare au mp Fg Le ‘ HE SOUGHT ADVICE. Richard Stanton, a William Fox film ir, was busy’ in a studio recently @ strange man walked up to him and interrupted the work. Throw- | ‘ out his chest, the man said: - ‘Mr, Stanton, I've just left my po- in a dyeing establishment to become either a film star or a direc- What would you advise me to| naa Fe “Td cypees you to go out and aye| apped the director, out, rapidly. THE BOY GUESSED WRONG. Enrico Caruso, the noted motiun be — star, nee @ memory that fre-| i ay foes on a strike. At the| ‘ ‘layers-Lasky studio recent- Bran he Qsked the name of the Vice| lent of the United States. On| Ueing told it was Thomas Marsbuli, | = paid: “I can remember it by thinking of | > Marshall, our camera man, a4 a hour later somebody asked him mame of the Vice-President, “pad Leoune.” replied Caruso, Young M# another camera man, Wow! BUT SHE's WILD! Broadway was all stirred up yestar- when down the boardwalk vame Guinan, actress, film star aud of Julian Johnson, the lad wko such a@ ticklish pen on Pho:o- Texas had a lot to say aud ‘certainly did spill it with aban- " she said, “I've got my own company now and everything's Be I'll soon have so muct Bee have to put it in barrel» cellar,” t kind of acting are you do- tng. the films?” she was asked. I'm a@ female Bill Hart,” re- one of those can whip their im wildcats. 1 shoot, kick, and treat ‘em rough. Ob, I'm a one.” At that point she moved away oe are you going?” asked her i Texas pointed at a mild little} > @andy siore, “in going in here and get an ice cream soda,” she said Moekly. ‘ Gossip. q "Penrod" began its career in Stam- i> ford last night. Oliver D. Batley will take over the jon Theatre Monday, will run eight years, The Red Croas Theatre at Luna Park is showing war pictures from France which are absolutetly new to this country. Virginia F Fox Brooks is to act with | Ai Jolson in “Sinbad” again when he His lease Monday afternoon. A number of men who have fought Wander Pershing in France were ° its of Police Commissioner En- tat the Hi ippodrome lust nig ghow opens at the Century Theatre! | THE Boys ARE BUSY! Haywood Broun, dram i the Tribune, has writte Mrs. Lefty.” Burns fave tried his skill recently at pla ao And then there's iS ale s grinding out scenarios Next! | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. BM opportunities were pretty girls 4 uli be more eayer to embrace FOOLISH MENT. bd Jimmy Jones wen! fort Worth, mh poy hin, “Fi beg a OM THE CHESTNUT TREE. has four legs and files art ———eges® weit. T LICKED, win THAT time! cee! tere, comes bs HIS .MoTHeR Now. ° — wn Lt Be AT LAST ABLE To SAVE A LIL’ MONEY * WAN Say" MR.GEEF” “PROPOSED To our DAUGHTER LAST ill ne Aw, JACK NEV! GETS NERVOUS do YA JACK? HE NEVER Misses DONT KID HIM ED- | You'lu GET HIM NERVOUS: | “THAT AIN'T FAIR — MAKIN A GUY NERVOUS! — — | AAROLDS A MINUTE. DAIsT Dollars TRIN Ir WOOL Yon ain TESSIE: MAN Too - SOME- eRe SMEIS AND BODYS WAITING SHE IS UNATTACHED FoR AIM ~ Tel eva! (CVGARS 1h “dack «st! PRLPOSED DIDNT “Lert TELL Him, AFTER HOON, * Bessa ’ eee Mea. 7 out ves! He Said ( Hed SEEN You Several Times! Siti SEE Me ? — D' OFFICAH WANNA KNOW WHO LEF’ A AUTO OUTSIDE WIFOUT NO LIGHT. CHEERFUL WAITING = Just ¥ THE LISSEN AT AE: stant WES: INGE ors ~ CANT WAIT A Sairene : JusT WANTA TALK To BILL A SECOND: Seen MaAWS GoT AER. MAS GOTA CALLER. CHARLIE IS EAGLE EYE on ONE OF TAE CAAMPION wsr SLAs ire A THOUGHT IAsk&sD Yeou_To Fix ‘THAT fgets \! IN ee KITCHEN CIN VTE! Copyright, 1918, v Press Publishing Co, (N.Y. Svening World.) — wit Bosarl, You 'en. ALL MUSSED UP, some NAUGHTY Boy Has BEEN FlowTing You Aeain I's $0 soany JUST WANTA Look AT THE PAPER A Hey Joe! BEEN FINED BEFORE? BUT HE Loves HER DES Th’ same! EVER YouekTa BE MORE — CAREFUL Tust WAT ‘Tus You eat HoM® AND SER How sorry DON'T TRY ARGUIN' WITH HiM doe — (ts NO Use! You AR Foa yur own Bor WAY DOF =) 8 VEE Wa € SEE~ TKAWG IT's SO BES van % vl = Lime Pamene Fu HAH LEAVE IT TO MARY “Twin Brown «SAYS Hes HAS Quit SMOKING CIGAR RTTeS ‘cause JTS HARD “Te FIND Good ONES Wit: Te STREETS So wer oe om Ne - Te Bikd. Who Forces Bic Tuners No 5! pals — Gee! How AM 1 GONWA CONVINCE “TH BOSS 1 AIN'T’ “TRYIN' “TO GET OFF 60 To TH BALL GAME! Our Two IncH Boon SHELF’ Lived fps LOO)E LIMERICI<c- PACAR GR BS BOAT ISA EIGATER~ THENA PERSON WA MATES ISA HEICATER. AND LiIkEWise E Sohn SHourp sPely rn] PEACH EECHY’ AND A MAN WHo = oo —— SO HE HAD INFERRED. OHN H. MOSLER, attorney and oil man of Muskogee, Okla., was in Kansas City recently with a new Indian story, An Indian soldier, home jon a furlough, was walking down the ‘ bi main street at Muskogee, when @ } white man who knew him stopped by | him and said: "Well, John, I see you have become { a soldier.” iy "replied tha Tm. § dian 5 “How do you like being a sold‘er, ' John?" "No like-um." “What's the matter?” “Too much salute—not enouga shoot.” “Of course you know what you are fighting for, John?" “Yes, me know,” answered the Ia. dian, “Well, what are you fighting few, John?" “Make whole —— world Dre cratic party,” answered the Indiaa~ * Kansas City Journal,

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