The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 22

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COMIC PAGE Tuesday, Jume i7, 1919 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY COM® ON IN, ‘Ti-ties — BUT You Must Leave THAT HORRID CAT OUT ON THE Porci- where “BWSER CANT GET OW = The q T rived iT Aw RIGHT T pur-ewser ovr ON “The PorcH TS n00K OUT AFTER YouR KiTTIE “To WEAVE MY KiTTE "our TER on THE ot tammes /ALL ALONE 4 to book Selwyn & Company batore| Year. Mr. Levy has arranged to book 1. They wit be known | Sli Bis productions throus Square and the 48nd —_— be located side by ‘* feeb Mil Bidbl er ne | Wide between the Lyric and the Selwyn well-known author was sea! | @ theatre watching the rehearsals of On West 424 Street. Work has oegun | his piay, At one point the stage di- o tor called a bait. Their completion by December 1. The | Tight here,” ho said to the author Times Square will seat 1,200 and the | . ~- , litt A2nd Street 1,100. “Aaron Naumberg | mings apt? DAY® something to lift Pr poterested with the By Oe a autal |g All Fight” replied the author ad Sane Sete ns tha | “Aes put in an elevator balcony of the Times Square there will | CUMBERLAND'S STOGIE. | fr several rows of arm chairs Whed! Joun Cumberiand was seen on 424 | iT? new theatres will be opeued | write for him two musical plays a by i ij ‘ hese playtrouses are there 6 vil be ten in the 42nd BE tiear | pecet, Zescereny SORIAS, @ 0FF7> ween Seventh and might Avenues | “you wouldn't call that a cigar, | t of which will Be eeatrolied bY | wong you?” asked a friend. ya & Company. “No,” replied John, “It's a No, 2 ¥ ; 2 TO LAUNCH THE COSTIGAN, Production.” 3 a jew oe ge will bates of NUTT’S FIGHT DOPE, a Costigan 1 Jeff Nutt, our correspondent in To- / - M7 o'clock, at the Merchant Ship- | i949, dropped the fight @ fow min- | S pullding Comporation Yards, Harriman, ‘utes yesterday and dug up some other ‘The of the boat's name ie athe request thut the mother of oe ee a wee Coban sten it came “Dear Dud: I ran across @ hot tip m Edward N. Hurley, Chairman of to.day entirely away from the big WHY “THATS MY BILL FROM “TH o United States Shipping Board. 48 ngnt. it ie this: Some of the West- wer 7TH’ Do You Go THERE “TURKISH ean? I ADMIT ) compliment to Mra Cohan, whose ern Union and Postal Telegraph op- | paiden name was Costigan, and as @ ks ft king. Thi . fa dmifation and appreciaion want eoliecuons in barguin sales, Of | Se ee “TURKISH BATH WELL BELIEVE tu vey a something like that. Jf you print ME SISTER —SHES this, better head it, ‘Nutt Hears of togu FoR ' ! is orn Strike Plans.’ Will investigate fur- P 'T MAY BE “THUNDER.” ther, As to the fight, there Is consid- fs Broa@way hears that Winchell | eravie excitement bere, but can jearn 3 mith and John L, Golden are to | nothing. JER.” | A LT the title of their latest pro- iy ae at mie } snuader.” Gossip, % of the play deals with &! George V. Hobart is to write the sky, roaring preacher who lives 00 ltnirg edition of “itchy Koo” for Ray under Top Mountain in the South, | mond Hitchoock. a 4 it is said the name “Mrunder” | Wil Creasy probably will play the refer to the man, not the moun | Recon role in another “Lightnin'” : . However, this « Tn | : ow of the fact that Bmith & Golden | °MPAny. at new ‘ 3 @ big hit in “Lightin',” it would | pay Med the, Man and. ‘ils ; AMAT aie. mate Geant ee 4 under,” for thelr next Now York |" ‘piss und Bufenno, who play the ; ; Production. It would be a novel sit- | 4 ng Ration if “Thunder” and “Lightain’™ |for the Ziegfeld “Midnight Frolic.” % xere ‘great Pa Pars, Lend Ina Williams of Australia has been 5. Pt Ca AE engaged ray soon of 1919,” coming E atic City 0 Broadway soon. e roaring preacher is aa noisy as| Mark A. Luescher, Manager of the Frank Bacon js quiet in “Lightain’.” | r1jppodromo, fas gone to Shadybrook a be “ages hi » Mi “fl LEVY SIGNS WRITERS. ouch setabars . Swan to vaseae that thoy hats | nite has’ bene made usmect of A th a ve atre has ult yriting together. ‘Thay are at Litt Journey” at the Vanderbilt Joe for Help! r ie at Work on a mi com-; Lou Holts joined out with “Scan- y called “The Little "dale of 1919" last night and made a bit, Lester Allen, who bas been ill, An’ STILL CATCH =e ED 1S ON TH PHONE! (y HE WANTS TO KNOW (F Youle COME OVER AND HELP HIM FIND “THE SQUEAK IN HIS CARS present. THE NEWS IN GREENPOINT. ‘That was a nice collar you had on ®unday, while at the station, Char Rertecnpotat Home News. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Pop P.—Rambier is at Saratoga. M. B. V.—David Belasco came from Callforaia. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. When Roy L. MoCardell was two years old he took first prise in a baby show, whether you believe it or not. FOOLIGHMENT. A surgeon once owned @ big ape, He kept it tied up with a tape, Ge & 100 at One day it broke loose A And stirred up the deuce, But the surgeon cut off Ma escape, crore devil iva vce aa| LEAVE. IT.TO LOU It Was Tush for Tish! person?” CMWWESSELL = a Ont — PAL a) \ “Heavens, ts it?” “Surely! ‘It's in firm, isn't it? 2 ARE OO’ WER"! , ee ae EN, Say, WHeRE'LL FY “THAT UP t t ToT ws Lov ¢ “BAGGAGE! ra AND TRY TO BALANCE —? WOUR SELF_ON A PIECE YES, GO UP ON THE EDGE OF THE TOP STEP ‘YES, BUT | DONT IKXNOW WHERE To GO 1 AM GOING ON MY VACATION IN THE FALL Tiaraele mee: Ca TROY TAILORED Soft Collars

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