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PIRI EE AEN: I A eaNARI GE NIA athe ea ae onnrereirmeaanan k Cclutlo-: i |__ Tuesday, June 10, 1919 | SA A LITTLE MARY MIXUP About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY —————$——$————— favsn T BerTrer co_oN ME 1S DinneR —I' PRETTY LITTLE To Be our WOoHnT You sTay HERE TS DINNER WiTH ME, MARY Mom — AUNT EDNA Was asKED Me To stay Witt HER To DINNER = WHAT 2 you ‘ere Gonna. WAVE STRAW-BERRY— SHoORT-caKe 2 Yes, Id uke mg HO did it?” hasn't done it|in the paper to this effect? Willard) Y yet. n't to gat chicken, My sounen| hy “To - BuT Ton ow, ” In this cdnnection is for you to ri Who Did it?” is @ Play,/tnat Nutt declares that if Jess eats CALL uP Mom win lar actors and scenery and | t ch chicken hi lose on @ regular a. ry oo much chicken he may lo AND TELL HER ing but lace to be done. |fowl Get it? You might copyright Maed er Kul, It wae scheduled to be| that one and later we can make it a ft wal “ into @ movie scenario, maybe. We Gone at the Belmont Theatre. But} could add something about my laugh- [% didn't. Just why has not been ing “ saying ALY a Soon 6 a e is wears trunks in a a made public. Next it was announced |bantamweight must wear yalises, to be done at the Harris and besa Pas nothing else new just now Qarrier was to fly up last night. It|except that the fight is growing @ian't. nearer day by day in Toledo —Jeff.” Herman Moss has a lease on the aossie. Harris temporarily. When he took! gygney Jarvis is champion, checker Wald lease several weeks ago he sub-| player of the Winter Garden, but eased to the management of a film|Chic Sale can beat him pitching galled “The Spreading Evil.” Next, | horseshoes. according to Walter Lawrence,|, John P. Slocum, manager of “Th Swho is interested in “Who Did It?” rtd in ae tet Re taae weires the house was obtained for the play. | dancers, under o But last, night when all was ready| There will be a special perform- to reveal who did it Maurice Gold-|@nce of “Love Laughs” at the Bijou man, tie film man, took legal stops | y afternoon for the Mayor's Peng Goan, bation Tierucy % tol Messrs, Shubert have accept I gegen AE P iiscated| THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Tee areas PAY Shall hold forth at) “Liisa ‘Tetrassini ts coming to , a |America, She will begin a tour of sf -on BP this country at the Hippodrome, FILMS [OR PEGGY WOOD. Nov. 23. bh Rose Longson, dancer, is preparing fag. She will leave soon for Culver|to begin a stage career. Frisco says City, Cal., to play opposite Will Rogers | the young lady can sure dance. ta “Double Stak: under the Gold-|" ‘The Lambs’ Gambol will be re- ‘wyn managemen hen Peggy first! peated Sunday night at the Hippo- ‘Went on tie stage she aspired to sing. | drome. Tickets will go on’ sale to- Leave aie 7 morrow morning, TES “DEAR FRIEND WIFE. Joe Plunkett, who runs the Strand, Your “SuiT-cAge” Charis Dilingham has signed con-| has fitted up @ recréation room with IN TH’ HALL AN’ tracts with veo eens eeaneees, | eee and everything for the lady au “TINGS ‘and Anne Calc ‘ettist, for 4| ushers, JANGE._‘YouR ~ wrical comedy called “Dear Friend! Savoy and Brennan, Bilbao and “MOTHER”! THATS wor SHE WANTS TO re You ABouT! Wood is to do some film act- SHE READ T'TELEGRAPH’ : @ TH “TELEGRAM! You NOT “O’ BRING ‘Your “MOTHER” BACK Ife." These two wrote “She's a! Oscar Slaw joined the cast of “The Good Fellow.” Midnight Frolic” last night. Helen Gill has been engaged for a GOLDEN COLLECTS. |role in “The Devil's Dance,” which "Now that “Tea for Three” and| Alexander Leftwich is producing. fThree Faces East” have closed, John| Charles Briggs, Treasurer of the I, Golden is $500 w hier, Last win- | Academy of Music, Richmond, Va, is ter his partner, inchell Seith, | seeing Broadway, He is accompanied f the| by his banker, Fred Craig. Wise| Russ Whytal has been engaged by 1 shows | Oliver Morosco for one of the chief on Broadway. It did. roles in the new comedy drama ) om “Love Time in Picardy Rosalie Berger Jones, ® dancer at | the Terrace Gardep Dance Palace, re- Jer Nutt, our special correspond~ ceived word yomeraay that oil had gnt in Toledo, is putting it all over| heen struck on her father’s farm in the other fight writers. His second) nosax Two hours later she was onl munication reached us last night.| {rain pound for the Houthweat, beg- Kk his dope. Here it in: } Have just been tipped | 88 the trainmen to hurry up. \y oO E’S Cc A R YES, HOW ARE IT? Ht certain he will beat| 1 wonder how’ Betty and her cold generally known, 80 | getting along?—' ad and make a big|in Greenpoint Mi ther tip which I will I Guess “THERE'S NO USE ght is that Willard ME BEING SORE OVER Fpne'h W the'ree ruth woud von: fe DRS of Wale sare tat || | OF en SUVA “THAT Care — gest you have a cartoon made of Jess | once in a while now that Lady Bickel | fiding a bucking bronco. Put over 't| has got her new spring bonnet paid ‘LL make “u'eesT OF cri — NUTT ON THE JOB. OB - Tel CHAN. Joe’s “Philosophical View” Has Been Obliterated ! LL TaKeaa PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF IT. matee (TLL “TURN QUT. ALL RIGHT ! Yes - Yes — Tus ts ME DEARIE — welt - WHAT'S ON Y¥'MIND? WELL LISTEN Joe! I STARTED DOWN “TS GET You AND THE CaR Quit! (TY Just WON'T START! (mM OVER BY “THAT BARBER SHOP YOU GO “To! a head: ‘Nutt Says Jess Wouldn't | (" ghrow a Might Any More Than a | {1 ironco ‘ould «Throw Jess.’ you Might fo @ tittle further and work 'n 5 FOOLISHMENT. some joke about Nutt saying Jess has| She'd run to her beau, Alezander, ‘Deen in the saddle as champion sev-| And sit in his lap till he canned her. | eral years, Am not looking for er-|~ Fe wey, ite k sonal advertising but, since you have io Rarer guere: nee x & it heey, 7 might as well get In what country she grew, @ credit out of my name that P land: eu can. I learned to-day that a|>¥t #6 call the girl @ Laplonder, referee wit! be appointed before the rd men stop into the ring and also that| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Dot the principals will insist that ne| “Bill, do you drink anything?” square guy. Why not run a line| “Anything!” DY Bve Vroria Cenc * Ye UNCLE ROOSTER SCORES THE HUMAN ELEMENT. HEAVILY. 66 QCIENTIFWC management,” said DWARD M. FLUSH of the United S a Senator, “came from Ger- | States Food Commission. was many, {t 1s of no real good, talking in St. Louls about snob- | because it ignores the human element Distness. in workmen, Every scientific man- an FF. WC dae sinobbishness penetrates every | AKeMent sharp Dutta” up,. sooner oF Bs ia ie Lf Nf WHASSA Use o' WHY, I WAS YA OFF , Woman te Where," he said. “it even penetrates |" "ook here, my man’ e taeitie| K CARCUS — Cause t )C KSeY Zio wey v “owe mes V( Looming “are WHY “WUZ __STANDIN’ = 7 sur churches, management chap sid jo-n hod cars| [Y WAVTEO 2 HOURS 7 © EY YOU, WOZNIT THERE ey Camas t ow bi 4 “I know an old darky who got re-| Tier, ‘let me show you how to pack FOR YA MY 1 __OSIRIELAS ‘ OW: (\ bass 8 erty Nigion last month and decided to join! those bricks in your hod. You don’t a ee PANNA ad u place them right. You should do it The church. He selected, of course, | this way. ‘There—see that? By this s Wie richest and handsomest church in | Dew scientific method you actually wet | ~ ) Ca r -~ : a On the pastor and stated his design, |"¢r; But I like the old way best.’ let She pastor hommes ene keené, Why? Great Caesar's ghost! Bight He felt that his fashionable flock |!@¥8, bricks, I tell you! Why? Wouldn't welcome such an addition as| "Because the hod's easier to carry the old darky. He didn't want to hurt |the old way, boss.’""—Washington old fellow’s feelings, however, and | Star. : x | ‘WAM, the church with the finest music | “Mt More bricks in the hod.’ ¢ ; ghd the best preaching. Then he called Yos, 1 know,’ said the hod sar-| 4 C Fe te ; ‘ — My he oald: | z " § “Go. home, Uncle Rooster. 10 AN ABI Pome and pray over it. Thin isan ime! ou sauna Nib al a Portant matter and it should be made | §& cat i et i BO aubyeck of crores own free will, do you, "Old Uncle Roost t home, and madam?" asked the lawyer, ck again | “What do you mean by that?” de- iy" eald the divine, ‘Well, manded tho large, florid faced woman, looking thre Taceraved® ala tat threateningly upon the law- : an’ de good Lawd He! “{ mean there h c y tome: Rooster, mah son, AN| sion ‘on the pan oe eee ae widn't bothab mah haid about dat! Has there? ee M@attah no mo’. Ah've been a-trvin'| “HH he git into dat chu'ch mahself for’ dej took at the | feowlares ture - twenty-nine yeahs an’ Ah ain't! behind her. “Frederick? “I'd lke ee id no luck, nuther. Washington | see him compulse me." — Youth's | ’ Companion. joicteamie a POINTED ADVICE, H, doctor.” cried a wild- na y - r ‘had help” eparted relat come and perch on - eawpen, is sinen- the tops of the fenge posts all around - ee as more quick my yard when dusk is falling. I can ; look out into the gloaming any even- ing and see a couple of dozen spooks solemnly sitting on top of that many posts, waiting, waiting, waiting, Oh, wash » [eestor what shall I do?" per- § “Sharpen tops of the posts,” much | briskly rep! m uc Pn briskly replied the ph: it the diso: it formesly Wash day occur sician, “Five Se & 10c at your Grocer 4 camouflage re. VAN ZILE .» Mfrs, " maid Rear Ad- miral Taylor, “reminds me of a bewgar, “This beggar had been blind, but one day he hustied up to a patron, yoked hitn in the eye and demanded alms, “'*Why,' said the patron, ‘have recovered your sight?’ bie be , bees