The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 22

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Tuesday, July 1, 1 WIOAZINeC "It’s the Folks at Home Who Should Worry! a) ee Curninn —.cclatla: About Plays and Players ye By BIDE DUDLEY HOMAS DIXON will place in re-| Hyde ts a personal friend of Police- hearsal at the Bijon Theatre | man,Knapp of Seagate, and he says Thureday a new play from Mie| they often hum tunes together } own pen entitled “The Red Dawn.” a Wt is described as a three-nct drama DAZIE DECLINES OFFER. “dealing with the most vital issue of| What is believed to be the first) the day.” Just what that issue is MF. | offer received by an rican since! ' Dixon isn’t telling. Oscar Kuyle hoe! the signing of the peace treaty tol Deen engaged to direct the staging of | appear on the stage in Germany h the play. The pusiness manager will | been turned down by Mile, Dazie, A’ be none other than Thomas Dixon ae) cable message suggested that she argo appear at the Winter Garteo, Berlin,! ee eAeTIES” POSTPONED. | In a revue to be produced in Septem- | ‘The opening of the “Ahubert Caities | yoy The dancer prefers to stay away) 0€ 1919," acheduled for the 44th Street | p00, Germany | - | 7 cause’ T've Gor our DINNER “RIGHT +E RE wit Me t MUSTNT RIDE You -SO LONE You WILL “BE LATE “TS Your DINNER UA-M= Tis 1s Fun! I Dont care How LONG@ YOu Ride ME AROUND ‘Theatre to-night, has been postponed | wmtfl next Monday night. A strike of | deworators ix given as the reason, Clayton and White nave been added to the cast, not as decorators, how-| 4... GatarGay: Afternoon. aver. fa ks Mart Fuller-Golden has returned to _ THEY WANT THE “widow.” the cast of “Moute Cristo Jr,” after ‘ Henry W. Savage ts being kept! a sioge of Ines. ' THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY busy these days keeping thestrical! Edna Chase, who owns valuable | 5 Managers from abducting hix “Merry | jowels, has become a member of Lew | a r * ‘Twice in the past month he | Me Lonely Romeo” company. | Every Year we re Gossip. More than 15,000 people have seen | “Open Your Byes,” at the Central, | Comm. fee Pebiiohing Ge iN Y Rvening World.) _—_— WELL “THid “WHALE” | had to resort to legal prooeed-| Holbrook Blinn is taking a vacation p y = 0 4 fnige to protect the lady, He intends | in the Maine woods, He will start re- My Reo NN¢; Too SMALL > "HY LARGEST THATS TH ‘lin peed: ® 1% Fevive the opera in New York soon, | hearsing soon in “The Challenge.” bs FRIEND -"oo i eit) Basy | wrap N —— John Harwood has been engaged by | DOWN "LiKe A"B. & O. ap 3 ; hat : TRUNK mape! 1T Ort How FoRGOT ANY THIN’ NUTT’S FIGHT DOPE, nwy 4| PORTER’ | TLL GET A TRUNK q we LL * ~ Selwyn & Co. for a role In Saliebury “TH “THAT'LL a7 ee a MucH ° Jef Nutt, our Nght correspondent, | pyeiq'y comedy, “Wedding Bells.” No iP ‘ ch ‘ ‘Wires as follows: Edouard Durand and Magine Brown (“Dear Dud—The jokes I'm sending | aro to appear in “Buddies.” Miss you are making a big hit out here. | Hrown is a capable young actress, Sunday I met Rube Goldberg on his} Adolph Klauber announces he has way to church and he told me 1) engaged Dorothy Mortimer for an} Ought to inject more humor into my | ingonue role in “Nightie Night.” | “ptaff since I wasn't getting any news. | Pour stories by Loulx Joseph Vance |- Of course be meant none of them was have been obtained as film vehicl getting any news, because there's | for Doris Kenyon | nothing out here but excitement. | More than 300 girls appeared at the Later in the day [ and a Indy friend | New Amsterdam Theatre yeater were watching Willard box and he | secking engagements with the Knocked Hempel down. As he was! “Midnight Frolic.” Ned Wayburn was | getting up I said to the girl: ‘An- | i!terally swamped with beauty other boxer uprising!’ 1 don't think] ‘The President of Brazil, Dr. Pessoa, any of the other scribes heard it, as has accepted the invitation of John they didn't laugh. Might play it up.|L. Golden to witness the performance uping my name. Hore's a straight tip |of “Three Wise Fools” at the Cri- for you. I understand a mpecial train | terion Theatre July 8 ‘The theatre NEXT P.M. . ow ‘ie to bring fight fans here trom New eg decorated with the colors of THE 7 p a = I a ais il er ON The Pickpocket Stole Awa i wincer. Met & fellow from Leaven- |i" preparing a new monologue for | | 7,205 Yeu * . ‘ worth, Kan., to-day, He says he |Next season. In it he will discuss ‘knows you and that you used to «ing | dancing, and to get some ideas algng ew | i LT He HAO ON CLE ne y re JOHN WAS A GREAT wn ONCLE | “ves | Lt ee a church choir out there whenever that line he often visits the Terrace | They could eateh you. Ipremume the| Garden Dance Palace. Once in al| (OErecrive, ME WAS A PIERCING, COLD AS QUICK AS A Jou SEr OUT To ||: (weamuse c Pa CaN OG im Vane ERE ay T= “A. P. will send out the regult of the| While Loney does a skeedaddie or #0 THE TERROR OF Abt GREY Eye THar Couo wer wrt H13 GOWN || (Ger? nis MAN HE- Althea th SC Te ETERS GRAD CATING! fight. If it doesn't 1 shoot you a | himself, ‘tis said. | Cacges ANo- wet A HOLE THROUGH oe ASCE gE JH att | Gor" area: {| Pekab eee kae ) Send a‘ Nobedy'to ‘Grindstone George" 7 i a iN ef x‘ RESTAURANT 5d ~ Hy / = a Bir, Don't worry—You cat enn | THE NEWS IN GREENPOINT. scurrs Per tare WHAM CRES/ | | Oe ae besiivnie * 7 We saw yoy, Tom Powers, on gy YAM! GROUNDS £ AT THE BOTTOM . ~ WELL, BOYS, WELL! Myrtle and Gates, Avenue, and how Pore AMO WORKING UP © \ -@race Valentine, actress, left this |it hurt when you did not acknowledge {3 Aue une: /_ I thorning for the Pacific Coast: Be-/ our affectionate smile!—-“Rambler,”. fore boarding the train she was|in Greenpoint Home News. handed ten farewell telegrams from sat Y . A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. rag a Seven of them were! 1 ou Holts saya he and Bennett and iw. “oot dA Me Moromce }Richards, the other burnt cork come- be ming od ce Regtie sonia, | dank tn George White's “Scandals 4 of 191%," arn't doing blacktace- pea they're doing White, A NEW SONG COMING. vennaae ‘William H. Hyde, the Civil War FOOLISHMENT. veteran who wrote the song "They| 4 Southport young girl named Par ‘Did Not Go Back on Their Uncle) nell " droped in a while ago to tell| Once dropped an old cat in a well, + “he will soon write another ditty! The cat, full of hope, ; tie vag York Girls." He| Climbed out on the rope, it will take in the Joys of the) Af least, Dag aeacathing. ir: Hyde] t, 40 used all teil. ity-one years old, He sang the; FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | [ song mentioned before Secretary! “They're putting the — sleeping ® short time ago and Mr,| quarters in the new ship to-day. clapped both his hands, Mr.| “I see. It's the ship's berth day. They Must Have Given It Powerful Weak Medicine! ’ a te ny bve Wortd, en can eS a pee) ; CAN'T YELL “ je MATTER WITH THA’ ro k i DAT HERE f e ay Ss tories WAM LIKE DAT HAM,MA SPARKS: foaweoN€ IT, BOSS) Jp Aatgy ds pees et STEN TO REASON por ir sure} he 4 ia if DAT. HAM $uRe ban IN THE. STO Au DON'T KNOW BAD With YA, WHY THAT] [| MUSTA HAD AZ / ny ee ‘ AM BAD. THERE'S MarHING HAM WHEN AH TASTES HAM WAG ONLY RELAPSE a an ONS TH IT iv P CURED LAST WEEK, EES Sod He BOTH ASKERS OF RIDDLES. TRUE. a AILOR—When are you going to try K Say.tew that bili? “6 ve anes : Owens—I declare, old chap, 4 about 3 You remind me of my little nephew. | pot pgs } ~ _ Tailor—1 do? Why? | see Use YOU ask questions | "They're usually for the life of me I eannot an- worse than the ‘Boston Transeri; original insults.” AFRAID OF SHARKS. | Sart uk " NAVAL OFFICER, wishing to| ———— | bathe in a Ceylon river, asked | WAS HE THE KING? <a native to show him a place | HE train was pulling into the f Where there were no alligators. The | station, and, as the pass | -Bative took him to a pool slose to the crowded to get off, the hotel estuary, man walked and down calling: @rying himself he asked lis guide! the country he said, while stooping ie” i ; hy there were never any alligators| for, the man's bag, “King ‘eorge Tie’ a Rope on Brother Danger to Remind Him? ip that pool. or c ey plenty ‘ n 5 I'm just pi + Prvtsburgn’ Chroet Pcie litetatted Ara Toountar| © poe tee OH! WHEN | THAT'S To REMIND -—— Lapy? ; ET HOME MAMA OF SOMETHING Are You Proud of Your 1 ety ml aly A:BELOIAN, & SHE TOLD ME NOT AD ICK, Ot a dinner F Wash? 195 ‘in Moston, was talking about his Tee ‘The satisfaction of Belgian experience. A “Do you know what language the Belgians use?” ho jestingly retty girl upon his rights © pretty girl frowned. ” she id. what ‘uage I'd use if I were a Lelgian!” w Orleans States __ | STILL UPSE | earn 6 IPE fin. | ~~ | ts hed | 2 ( ny house- | ‘. | ews not, 1] had to go to the cellar this morn- ne for a clean shirt and 1 found | he marco) wpade & ‘ip Uke patior."? vitglt Free Pi cou rade rome

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