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i. wR. About Plays and Players By BIDE AMES LOVBLY, better known up in Connecticut in the neigh- borhood of Bridgeport as Old Jim, is in New York for the first time fm more than twenty years. Jim is a gardenor now, but there was a time when he held a more exalted position During the time Ulysses 8. Grant was President of the United States Jim Was his couchman and many a whip fhe cracked over the span that drow the Nation's Chief Executive about Washington. Later Jim drove a cab in New York and used to make the nt of Jack's restaurant yhen arrived in the friends took him to siand and last night he Was a guest of the management of the Hi at the performance " Iie was esp Hall of the in Scene in which Edward Russell im- personates Grant. He will return to Connecticut late this afternoon, “I just run down to have a look at ths town,” said Jim, last night, “Seems like they won't never get through yankin’ jt around. Why, doggone it, when 1 went over to Fifth Avenue and 424 Street to see the Trevervoir, it wasn't there, and they tell me they ain't no inore aquirrel- buntio ai up in Harlem. THE WAY TO FIGHT. y Daities, I've whipped many men; oa scheme that 1 worked out one dan this: When Smith tells me. i'm full Jones doce some trick that I think isn't Ik Wing: me & workd of real muronase, 1 fir ‘To wallop the pair of ‘em good y mind Aud when the Ngbt's dove and I've punished bien My hatred is gone and I'm amiling again. Perhage I'm 9 chump to me LJ a ‘= echame, Bat resiiy it harmiessiy Tass views when, anger bolls o'er in the breast: Tt ealins ur suid soothes me and lulls me to reat, Jam ty it to-day when the boss calls you down; Regence Chim and oak “hiss, Juxt do. hima up brown. Go afer him right; in @ minute you'll find You're laughing inside—if you've fought in your ‘mind, my CAMP SHOWS AGAIN. ‘The chances are. it won't, te long] until the Liberty theatres tonments, which have bes the influenza epidemic, open. Tue ol will commissioned George W. Sammis to} recruit @ big vaudeville show for Camp Upton, to bo given there the latter half of this week. Among those who will take part in the en- fertainment are Blossom BSeeley, Marie Lavarre, Chick and Chickletts and Andre Sherri’s company in the revue, “The Little Vampire.” In ad- “ition to this, Mr. Sammis will open a musical revue in Camp Merritt Sunday, co-operating with his part- ner, Joseph Glick. jax Scheck has siaged it NEW HAVEN TO OPEN. Now that the theatreg throughout the country are beginnirfg to re-open, ufter the influenza scare, the Messrs. Shubert have arranged to produce their new musical play, “Miss Sim- plicity,” at the Shubert Theatre, New Maven, on Thursday, Oct. 81. Tt will finish the week there and then come to Broadwa WHY HE !8 FAMOUS. Col. 11. D. Thomason, command- am of the army camp at Fort On- y | members of a th . | ning. COMIC PAGE Tuesday, October 22, 1918 L = = LITTLE MARY MIXU leg sad Tae Ue iy You ARG ALWays DUDLEY it nn | HERE LATia ON “asDays.) we Haven WAFFLES aaecureh ~ LATE To UAE Ally FoR. ‘BREAKFAST™ J OR. JT aan / START A Bir { BARLIER on “WESDAY'S ~ SCHOOL EARLIER, tario, was a New York visitor yester \ day.’ He dined with Dr. J. Loewen AGAIN line O'Co! te, “in the 1 with a n for a Colone Jat SERVICE FLAG RAISED. The Service Flag « men's War Ke Joseph Grismer the organizatio: 366 Fifth Ave al w of reai worker rs doing re AN AEROPLANE RACE. Florence Mills and George Kinnea trical company lay ing off in Toledo, had an aeroplane race into Chicago the other day. Miss Mills, with Lieut. RC, M. Spicer, Mr. Kinnear, with Laeut. ¢ by about fifteen minut near says his machine Ad: <BR /NNERHOFE — THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY engine troubie, “Mian A She Can’t Bon Write “Opened by Mistake” on It Now! Gossip 1 MP ces csureiaaae . ——_-——., LS . veo) / OH! WE HAD A ME i laieeas A. Hi. Woods has ch 1 the ttle sy bs WHY ARE You - i [sfc taer, Mabel Yo “Up tm Mae A i = wes Gora He Gon! 7% ALL | An tm Gonna) i ae | J wat T THouGHT etyatageesis, (or, ihe next dion of]|\, Wave ape WON 7 — LETTER Fron + Parag Bat SEND HIS CX ia ; {idnight Frolic” are under way Wo ye 3 Me" Beaver! TO OPEN IT LETTER Bad ‘ e 2 TD GEE WoT tmnt pradeation tage lf Me oe TS ae iq aaa UNOPENED! / ie WAS IN 7 The Girl Behind the Gun” | aa i. ie sige aa First B Jat the New Ani Nov. 1 yy, i ¢ aK i Flora. SheMeld, 1 wister, ts ( TK. the latest addition to the « ne J Betrothal.” :, Richard Pyle and Florence furte will leave for Australia in November || to act in films. ‘The opening of “Not With My Money” at the 39th Street Theatr> has been postponed to Friday ove Millicent Evans has been engaged by the Messrs, Shubert for a leading role in "The Long Dash.” Al Jolson will appear in “Sinba lthe 250th time at the Casino Frid évening. Dorsha, the Oriental dancer in "Tho Passing ‘Show of. 1918," will givo a dance recital at the Princess the af- ternoon of Nov. 8 Members of the Rehearsal and th |qrnree Arts Clubs will appear a. ul's Cathedral scene in “Fro (reas “ eClabert Bristor has been engaged vy| JOE’S CAR O. D. Woodward for his new stocic| sav ED! SPOSE WE HAVE RUFUS CLUB ON company at the Denham Theatre, | Denver. | In the New York theatres controllod DRIVE US AROUND To WE WAY HOME? WE'LL Just HAVE “TIME. “To SHOOT A FEW GAMES & Erlanger and their allies OF KELLY! es Suits ME-TO ~ (ob atl wat so Was subscribed for Liberty | \ee —y— 2 Bupe Coun HAN What Joe Needs Is a Real CHAUFFEUR! Comrrteht, 1918, Press Puttiohing Co. OT. Hrening Weta) SUNNY HE AINT HERE! LoToLd HIM WE'D laid AROUND FOUR THIRTY! T You Go iN AN’ PHONE, ED —— VLU WATCH: HERE ! bonds. Thirty girl clowns were introduced | in the circus scene in “Hveryth at the Hippodrome ot night, VERY LIKELY! WH Dent CHA GET A REAL car? A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. You can get a nickel cigar and cents in change for an egg at Od McIntyre'’a general store in Wells- ville, FOOLISHMENT. To tel you FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What is a bugsy when it gets ff mad?” “1 don't know, | What?" truth 1 wae pa's car, “Chairs” THE SENSITIVE MAN, NDREW CARNDGID, compli- | cen mented one day at his Scot- tish cause of education, sald to @ young} lady: “There's nothing so pathetio as the self-made man who is conscious of his lack education, peor fellowal. seem to think that everybody is educated but 4,\ | themselves. if “Once, in alk = } smart New York restaurant, I heard a man with a dia- mond horseshoe pin say hoarsely to ter: eller. ‘said the cmet.’ man brick re never mind what she is, sho r over, he said. ‘We ain't all been to college,’ "--Argonaut, ae KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING. HE subject of rifle shooting often | crops up at one of the training camps, “ll bet any one here a box of cigars,” said Licut. A., "that I can fire ten shots at 200 yards and tell without waiting for the marker the result of each one correctly.” “Done!” cried Major B. And the whole mess turned out early the next morning to witness the experiment put in Major B. La re you trying to do? You'r hot firing for the target “Of course not," wag the response ‘I'm firing for those cigars.”—Stars and Stripes. > RESTITUTION, “ Y restitution Germany of- A‘ fers to the Allies will be offered, you may be sure, in the spirit of Griggs.” ‘The speaker was Edward Hunger- ford, the advertising expert. “Griggs and Miggs,” be went on, chee. re 4 | diamonds on us,’ moaned Miggs. ‘Every blessed | | | NEWLYWEDS Alwars WHATIN TH WoRLD HOMER'S Gor YWALLIKNOW MAW PLUNKED HERSELF DOWN EVERYBO0OY HERE WE HAVE THE THE OLD if C E 4 fF TOU GAVE + “They will, eb? ald Griggs, Ferris oF onan Pave sr en FANCY, AN OLD FASHICNEO CORLY- IN PAWS COMFY OLD READIN’ Gor eae ae Sress Came Ky TCHEN is LADY Your stle on his gifts to the | thoughtfully. | RIS CHAIRS Fo SARS Gree Recreate Pierre kiie CHAI: IT GETS gost An VETERAN -\'SEAT WOULD “They sure will! |] TedTSirs Gor nigh We IF. re FELLOW, BEEN IN THE AAI RE Tip ORNAMENTIN, S TRIFLE \IT GE AN Kates onies o ten ect treman|| Lesiencivaersiay, SON) SIT ONEM Bamiiy for Naesetie: WiRER You) THE PARLOR! BATTERED | AcT OF 9 welts || TREESPASSIN’ ON IT. SMATTER WITT LEAN BACIC. 8 ihe ed LL (CHAIR- iry! “Hore, Miggs,’ he said, ‘here ts) Af TA? WHY Con! | OH, SLUSH) IE) GS BERNICE | that $10 n owin’ you for #0 YA SIT DOWN} long.’ " -—— Pittsburgh Chronic! le; | Brapb. | KNOW apene S)3. ON JT AN SPOIL IT >~ A AML pieueo| p MY TWEETIES WILLIES Gor 5 AIS OWN LIL. BIRFDAY ] CHAIR (ox/s\ seat rut!) ¢~ lA a “LA > | “THE AFFRONTED GALLOPER.” IR FREDERICK SMITH--"Gal al} loper,” as he is sometimes called in England--got into difficulty now and then during his American visit on account of his fiery and ebul- ent nature na, | “Galloper’ Smith had an altereation [ |with an Irish-American lawyer at a J] (ye) trial that he attended in Now York INK (The altercation became very warm ‘alli Finally one of “Galloper’s supporters with a sneer and a toss of the ard the Irish-American Sir Prederick Re- ee LOOKING FORWARD. was a strikingly figure handsor in his uniform ash round of ~ d out upon hi farewell ca “And you'll think minute when you're trenches?” young thing called of me every 5 Nobody | Wend »Nobedy" ts “br si George® He Become, wealthy In business | by giving his custome 4 short | weight and bum goods. Vo pn The | Nobody Club, | Only boobs in those stuy questioned — the weet upon whom he frst |G | “And write me long, | ng lett sho insisted. “Every spare minute I have," } reassured her, and hurried away to the next name on the list ‘There were ten in all who re bis, promises hen it was over be sighed, nope he murmured, wearily, be ne Me iNeed to colved by | “there