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ee. CO Udi could Bib hooss About Plays and Players / By BIDE DUDLEY HE members of the graduating arpeae in this play, oy Lae A lass of the Pulitzer School of | #*rvices appear o in mi " .. Woods announced Journaliem at Cotumbia are |/MAMd 98 A, HH. Woods weed to ture be given a chance to try their| nish her a play. Mr. Shannon also Bands at dramatic criticism. They| States that he will do considerable | Will graduate this afternoon and to- | Producing next season, | Morrow night they will be the guests| ANOTHER FOR NORWORTH. @f Scibilia Theatrical Enterprises at| Speaking of “Odds and Ends,” Jack . of “Love Laughs” at} Norworth has prepared another re- vue and Intends to produce it in the Bijou Theatre. The management | oi “Harry Watson will again be ‘Of the play will offer prizes consisting | associated with Mr. Norworth as his ‘of $26, $15 and $10 for the three best | comedian. “Beyond this little is of it. There are seventeen | k20wn of the producer's plans. June 4, 1919 Magazing. |i And No Chance to Talk, Either! And T omy coun BAT LEven Deces Derore ’ Parry was our? wit’, Many ¢ pip wir You rave A Mice, Time ar The Peary 2? T tow-BuT you Can't maT TAFFY FAST ENQUeH — and it is expected that they A NEW COMPOSER. (mall participate in thecontest. The! Arthur Hammerstein has discov- Potgw wil be Burne Mantis, Louls| cred another, composer. | He is Here tothart, musical conductor of fst ere a aed <Tumble in,” at the Betwyn Theatre. r. lammerstein announces a SHE'LL SEE SOME SHOWS. =| Mr. stothart will write the nrusic for Jaris, who recently returned | a book to be furnished by Otto Har- than @ year of service as | bach. ¥ Ie if ‘ap entertainer with the A. EF, has Gossip. _ Wecided to see some Broadway pro- e © Wbetions before the hot weather puta| qanve we the Londen Hinpedsone Bh cud to the season, To-night she|in the fal. ‘Will be the guest les Dilling-| Eligabeth Brice entertained thirty ham at the performance of “She’s| a b- x: nt Fellow a Globe Thea waht nurses last night at “Toot janis will ocoupy a box, had it is rumored that her appear: |pocep ieintiey natnerine Hart and | WELL- WELL Anco at the Globe to-night has been |for the cast of “Bing, Bang, Boom!” | DANGONIT —T Selected as an appropriate time for fon little. tribute | parece, Valentine has secured rights | ioe, _preventation. : ¢|to = vaudeville playlot written by 8. | GLAD “ tee ‘tu “Bitertalzed abroad ‘ave prepared for | 387. Kaufman. Sho intends. to hold | @0 Lively, “amt WAS. WALKIN! 4 and ‘ Ly ber, then take a dip in the two-a-day. 4 LAME"! SHANNON HAS A PLAY. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A. Green A: It's on the O: ren —papenaad FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “You're not as foolish as you look.” Tm not?” ‘0, you're more so.” ing the scene was under way, Sud- denly the watchful eye af Mr. Holu- bar discovered @ flaw in a bit of de- tail work. Orders were given and the camera stopped. Again came the tedious interlude of rehearsing. A long, tanky figure in khaki sud- denly rose from his kneeling posture and threw his gun aside. “What are you doing?” demanded Mr. Holubar. ‘The khaki-clad one hardly to reply: “Say, you hired an actor, not a @ubmarine diver, I'm quitting.”— HE WAS AN ACTOR. ‘was during the filming of the trench scenes in “The Heart of Hu- manity,” Allen Holubar’s superdra- eT ee WELL SWEETNESS i'M Gon OUT Now AN CONTINUE my Film Fun, QUEST FoR A used CAR: } NEVER HEARD OF HIM. “TUS TIME LL FIND ONE MOTORCYCLIST, passing through Boscawen, N. H., hap- pened to puncture a tire in front of the Daniel Webster homestead, An elderly native watched the repair operations, and when the job was finished asked the cyclist if he cared to seo the Webster home, “What Wobster?’ queried the traveler. ‘The old villager looked somewhat surprised, but answered with appar- ent pride: ’ B ~ “Da: é S “Who was he?” questioned the mo- torist, seriously. The old man turned on him In out- raged pride. “You don’t know who Dan’l Web- ster was? Why, Dan'l Webster was” THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON pe As a Baker, Uncle Shan Had Plenty of Crust! 1GOT “TIRED OF WAITING FOR You —he paused with contempt on his lips almost unable to speak--"'why, Dan'l UNCLE SHAN W& SoLo WIS COOKIES HE ALWAYS HE bs tery O16 es CaN Ge: wwe Bisa Cayo AT HAO THE FIRST THE LARGEST LOAP 700K FIRST PRIZE GAVE THIRTEEN ‘ 3 ld Ciel our | BAKE SHOP_(N OF BREAD iW! Town lend a body to ne Cearge AT THE Cour FOR A DOZEN. FOLKS Sr wrus FOR FIVE CENTS? “ 4 f \ rE FAIR, FOR YEARS USED 7o CALE Hit fe ANO YEARS! “AONE ST SHAN? fe DOROTHY MANY tS SURE HAVE YOU BEEN 1 SURE HAVE WHY THEY MADE YES BUT at niea er iT READIN’ THE ‘ AND | THINK GERMANY GIVE ven rei eal He SAA * . Ke ABLES, THAT nee. rca TVEXRE OF ME SR ae IT COULD SEND MR. BURLESON HAVE BEEN OVER TO RUN'EM —— ee a a re ee COLLARS STARCHED OR SOFT AFFORD WITH GOOD VALUE, COR- RECT STYLE AND UNCOMMONLY LONG SERVICE OORT RENAE BOE 6 ARES RST OO TES RSS Toast A