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ax © THE NEW PLAYS | “ Oha: ged,” We Suppose C.OD 1s CoDF > 7 ‘ (WHAT Do You MEAN CODFISH AND Marie Cahill Amusing ae; “BY BRINGING Thar MY Mom orDEReED BASS In a Rural Comedy . V_ Kind OF Fis 2 BY CHARLES DARNTON F “The Fortune Hunter’ had never been written and “Alvin Joslyn” I had been put away with its horte-shoe diamonds we might have escaped “Just Around the Corner,” the rural comedy by George V. Hobart and Herbert Hall Winslow, in which Marie Cabtll appeared last Meht at the Longacre Theatre For once city virtue triumphed over < the vices of the village, The moving happily, she did not sing frequently of furniture out of a New York apart. ;cnowsh to make us forget the dull proceetings in which she figured. Her ment because the occupant could not “meet” her bills suggested an old story so far as the stage is concerned, | yet this situation gave Miss Cahill | songs were as refreshing as rain tn summer in spite of the fact that they suggested the bargain counter of a department store, Even Miss Cahill must admit she has given us better opportunity for a decidedly clever bit|songn in better playa, But as the of comedy at the telephone. Stale as) proprietress of the village story, sh “, rave not only gave employmont to a youth- Ht was, Miss Cahill gave freshness l0 | A pickpocket who annexed the wallet eichinans'as d¢ Gibson this gcene, She was amusing. of the designing village skinflint, but ™ THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY fam doing my best to tell the truth | she gpread swectness and light and | CO Vat 1018, Pree Pubnehing CO UN Y wordy about a very goo comedienne and a| prosperity all over the place. very poor play. Miss Cahill, as the! Various rural characters we owner of a village store, together happy when she san) al- jin the familiar stage manner, Un- well, there's nothing more to DARK BLUE 7 SAY! WoT “TH’ t SAM HILLS “TH’ tk MATTER WITH THAT “Bosd" OF YouRS— HES CRANKY AS A BEAR ? ‘eu, ele: “TH OLE BOY 16 _ STRANGER ig eid STILL KEEPIN’ HIS : : “NEW YEAR , oe RESOLUTIONS * an About Plays and P layers | By BIDE DUDLEY EXT week will be Tarkington ANENT MME, KALICH. N eck in Indianapolis theatricals. | Tt ts announces at the Fulton The two Tarkington plays, “Bey-| Theatre that Mme, Bertha Katich “ “Pp, * star of “The Riddle: Woman,” will ttf rat bere will OCCUPY | sume acting to-morrow night M eatres in the author home town | Kalich was threatened with influenza ana wil) vie with each other for bus- gens. Already the opposing press HE LIKES ALICE. agents are very busy and each is try-| §. F, Starr takes his pen in fist to ing to induce Mr, Tarkington to at-| pay a sweet compliment to a movie tend an opening performance. Broad. | actress. Suppose we let hin rave Way hears he has agreed to attend a portion of each, and now the press agents are scrapping over the quoa- tion of which he will go to Siro| But a eae Were Cree) Really, the only joy @ playwright gots| 7A¢ere's only one Alice, out of his business comes when he|7h¢ winsome, demure Alice Joyce. fondles his royalty check. — ee GOSSIP. |4 movie fan I, there's no choice, I'm doaf to the sweet human voice, tu CLA MONEE ITT * EUREKA! “Up Stage and Down" = : = BYP Say lees eo see nees. atime rf Mare u . JOE'S CAR B satel But shoot me in the feet; LP Fees 4 -) “peel ; aC} Ta ; y ’ nsf , If pou will go'thie forvne! acor, [2000.18 "ead: Mori's Jude,” 8 Joe Forgot the Bulb, but He Won't Forget the WALK! Tu think u mighty sweet. “The Dan by Edward” Locke, a + 7 - bad oti d will open in Wilkes-Barre Thursda page tteealied Heretetad lsum Amis tenor, has tween added to || GOIN BACK To TH “Teottey| HOPE WE BUMP INTo EACH | ee Hg Where shootings have deen populer| show, “Monte Crista In a” PON THAT LAST BUS ¢ OTHER AGAIN— WE'LL HAVE DAWGONNIT + Py WAS GONNA GET A : r Sees Te Te Seubeee ~ opal ude none erp Eats ANOTHER GAME ! Now 1 REMEMBER ok an i leisy Repeating ps MISS FISHER PRODUCES, —|/¥" Thomson has returned to “May ‘ ' 1 KNEew I'D FoRGoT| |. | BULB FOR “TH Lamp. Lae TH TROLLEY, LINE Y fallie Fisher is doing some vaude- |“ {VE GOT A LIL : . “A Prince There Was” will reach ity ville producing. She will present Har- | gftiet? erformance to-night wi ; ‘« O- with Flet Mariotte and company in a new | Geor:s Me Coban, unstarrod, in the MOTORCYCLE! playlet entitied “A Helping Hand,” | tite pote, : ; by Clare Kummer. Alf. T, Wilton Will look after the booking. | Vanderbilt Theatre last night HE WANTS NAMES. Frank Huyler has heen engaged by John Rapp of No. 313 East s8th| Cohan & Harris to piny an. Englist Street, New York, writes us asking |role with Chauncey Olcott in Ti that we submit him some names for | Voice of McConnell.” a inging society, The only one we Florence Holbrook and Raipt can think of is the Yelpawhile So- | Whitehead have teamed up for vaud ciety. Perbaps some of our readers! vitie and will have a musical playlest can help Johu out. lL. B. Yat new play of circ tae le, “Live Fe = Nope: Sa’ HOW OLD 18 ANN? \lmoreon Feit. en ‘We are in receipt of a letter from! Marcus Nathan, Managing Dircct Ann Swann of “The Meiting of Molly” |of Torrace Garden, Inc., hax receive saying tha e owns an|an application from a circus “liv automobile, had her |akeleton” to become a feature dance name in this column. Since it is alat the Dance Palace. limousine we think she should be| The Hryant tompany, tne mentioned, and she is herewith, Gojstage a new play called “On @round and hear Ann sing her swan lant Sins,” by Thomas Bre gong ut the Broadhurst Theatre, Harry Axhford has a ta make. Tt is all contained Sump 'n i Mra, Vincent Astor and a party of friends saw “A Little Journey” at the SOMEWHERE IN) BROOKLYN ~ ; Getting Home From an Evening Across the River ! BURNSIDE TO FLY. |tine—"See America Thirst” - | § >eTS) sic CAARLIE DHA ° A, 2! s' m S Pipl ec oy esas Bross auraaice Of she, Tepbodsae | adie tt Seat oe tty aanuite Ree toning Rome Ane WaITin For 714 re ipenel eee UMBRET Ens tao iN : So se! TH 1 tine RE erie foms.usal ) (RE has purchased an aeroplane and will|turned to the cast of the Century LATE From 2 CAN. TAAT'S COMIN ALONG $ ¢ 36. u a ts VIS ITIN, RELATIVES I wick TL | ‘ tae it to fly between bie home at| "Midnight Whirl.” TABBLESDE-MSTEY SOME TIME BEFORE DATLIGHT= LOU ate seer T GAGS. SO'S_TO BE INTIME FoR = 210) AC ALwais UP JN Ty BRONX, | OWNED A ) SUBWaYs Ridgewood, N. J, and the big play-|_. “Penny Wise” will open in Stam IN TH BiG ViLLAGE- ALL TAINGS GEIN’ EQUAL! 8 fan AE TALATER - oc WE ARS i'r OVE mR MES GertA DRAG Limeoosme! NoT So house on Sixt: Avenue, James Finn, |ford Monday night, It will be played AND THE DLAR LIL TH WILD RAKES HAVE BEEN, 2 Gosh! WELL | TTetp wu ) 5S TESS VIEIAGE THT KIO ALomoG! \ ) BAD AS 7 retary ben Bt the 39th tron Theatre Sunday THING & 1S VISITIN' 4 CABARET SHOW \ EINE EIN \ lr unre | im Por ! bail, JUST LOVES Mavoe's Hore! e went to war as an aviator, fF men in uniform SNOCZIN’| — 1 — Om TAL CAome te BejT! PLN To : or | IN THICAR Al-Ho= hana: rh Cy as oT (ite ace THE CONDUCTeR ‘ ° t as pilot, und a landing pier on. CAR ?: aH AIS 1S TA ~ ST ACT — IXNOWS Waser THE Auto will be constructed on the Hip. Learn- A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Levees Young | PEO TN, PLACE Tiss het) Ae AE CeTs OFF Siew ! eid ing of the plan, several other stage! While dressing to go to Rnlley's DREAM LIKE ME- c—~—J TeEAve MY TRIED — pepcucers have applied to Charles! poo} hall the other nis Job Pincus § we Happy ome WAWE Dillingham for first crack at thel of Weltuvilie dropped his collar button etiver'' UP) / Burnside job. and it didn't roll under the bed a» aati iia ‘aey HARRIS, HE SINGS. | FOOLISHMENT. d Chartes K. Harris was in bis office| A Hartford young woman named : yester' sv counting his money when Mabel, deville couple came in and askea Eon tt ce hed @ how baled. | Once saw an old cow in a stable, 1 Waste My Time on| ‘The cow ate some hay 4 Mr. Harris, na ihe : ’ Syou pever didi" anorted the man. | 4nd the girt went away eput, tut!’ said Mr. Harris, “That's; 70 notify Pershing by cable. the name of my new ballad, and it T = can induce Dudiey to print this story | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. TU be very giad you called.” Rouie-Biay, wh re nd then, warning the crank on bis|gonee iter | eee TUS Miahtor one-key piano, Mr. Harris sang a)” 9, n-Why, you're Mr, Jones, stenogiapher and an office boy into a] aren't you? 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