The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 18

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Pitdar? ‘sat 7 1919 \dba t ANIL 9 OQ ALTE i 4 Mary Didn't Understand It Was to Be a “Stop Watch”! oan 5 oS : P| MARY, with You waTew P TA sting WATCHING Hin _ “The Crimson Alibi” “Roscos A MINUTE in on Babee Stn? es Peerry near Intensely Interesting gee wo Corte Do ie DOWN 7S We RaicRoad Teac? CRIMSON ALIBI,” the new mystery melodrama by George Broadhurst and Octavus Roy Cohen, was presented at thé 4 ° ' , Broadburst Theatre last night by Mr. Broadhuret, It is made ~ a: @f & prologue, four acts and nine scenes, and through it all the in-. A F lected. Harrison Hunter acts the role of the gentleman detective who wolves the mystery. He leaves noth- ing to bo desired. William H. Thompson, Robert Barrat, Bertha Mann, Robdrt Kelly, Inda Palmer and, tn fact, the entire company, are excellent. ‘The part of the boy, por- | ner James, is unneces: | ty full of genuine thrills and ver written. It will hold your ii id] to the final curtain. If you like ex- cellent mystery melodrama, with the | Mystery overtopping the love Inter. | est and everything else, see it, You can't go wrong. | “About Plays and Players || "=> WHEN HE WHE, WE HE LIKES TO WAIT FOR. WAS A VER’ = HORSE PLAY By BIDE DUDLEY Te Geer WANTED ANYTHING T0LO MIS WORKMEN QION'T GO UTH Ws Mowey Ma, WE WANTEO % 00 A THIS. HE FATHER “HE WOULOA'T Send % Nededy to Grindstone George” o exfecréa TWEr4 STAND FoR ANY ‘me moet stare. Ghe has deen engaged by Oliver Morosco for the role of the b (WeEXS FAY I Bride in “Please Got Married.” nin I woul any Kea Anot! engagement by Mr. Morvusco "ce D TA ia that of Gladys Lockwood, who will ae coin |e ea assume the Charlotte Greenwood rble in “Bo Long Letty.” ‘ ee 4 ERROL IN A REVUE. :: y Ga ed Leon Errol ts to appear in a ‘new > scored « big hit at the Hippodrome. He will sail for New York shortly. | “DON’T YOU LOVE IT?” “Don't You Love It? the Selwyn ices," havisg Bete pe ted nd nin an coddied a dit by P. G. Wodehouse, U in in several ito rehearsal |i ‘Under another title it played in Boston. Roi CoutD HAVE CAUGHT ane a a a ee ae et ce emi i = ls being pre- in- ; } ene IPB A SILLY OLD WORLD. Brooklyn” has sent us a shenimte Fo BIL OHS | Os woert. : , \ ay Mavens ia f : oat eve! year, Hum js acting in “Polly; & Past” in films, Kenneth pers.’ Ira Hards has been commissioned ‘by the Gy Producing Company to stage Charles Bradley's new pla: “Gyp for short.” Hugh Randall is writing and ducing vaudeville acts. He has a sketch called “When He Came Back” in_ rehearsal. Jane Warrington and Frank Mor- f @an have been added to the cast of & the comedy, “Nightic Night.” Henry Stephenson has been placed under contract to appear with Jane - | Cowl for a term of years, Marion Dorr hag returned to the cast of “A Lonely Romeo" after two weeks at her bunting lodge in the Adirondacks, Bertha Bagnall lead man for “|her second season in “The Riddle: Woman" will be Robert T. Haines. D ORO 7 H ie: -| ‘Tho Messrs. Shubert have put! “Those Who Walk in Darkness” in| rehearsal with Irene Fenwick, Mary ——7 Shaw, Arthur Shaw and Willlam| SAY MISTER. You WELL I'T WONT DO THE PEOPLE IN THERE || BUT. THEY GOT. A ; { Harrigan in the piincioal rhea, nal BETTER NOT GO YOU ANY Goop ? ARE VEGETARIANS ; { 09&6 WHAT AINT ae eee Ra my ry strong, will be at the Police Field! IN THERE f Day celebration next week, A chorus girl checked her pet . , poodle at the Terrace Garden Dance Palace last night. EVery time the chestra played “Missouri Walts” he) howled. The girl explained (hat be was from Missouri A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Balliet J. Nutt of Wellsvill ace a ane ‘he slightest need us to deny a report that hots : See an vest ls quae, |Drother of Jeff Nutt, our special c Er cosees thane Suar-|respondent, He says the report is, (p , ve ly spots. |hurting his business, ly get an ounce of Othine— strength— from any druggist FOOLISHMENT. little te Ad night and | “Go on, you old foolish!” said she,’ ene et “You're such an old silly—tee hee! Said he: “Mazie Bicket ; You talk like a pickle, And look like a peanut to me," | FROM THE CHE®TNUT TREE,

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