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: vm Now the Postmaster Is Posted! About Plays and Players : c & recent story, prince gag sng with the or- wey owes lo to have toatad 10 tbe Scibilia Theatrical Enterprise, In this house will be produced a musical comedy called “Fifty-Fitty, Ltd.” LITTLE MARY MIXUP WERE You are ! you MUST BE CETrTinNe The MAI. FOR ALL TA Ne&ietBoRS — No = Bur T Kind oF T WANT The MAIL IM FORGOT OUR NUMBER = <Box 67-AnNDdD 76-AND W6~-AND 677 ~ Prcase Bor T Know it ap 7 AND 6 IN Toe 67 on 766 OR Some - TAING ‘kikee “THAT. And now comes Sam Shannon with ‘announcement that he is to put Mae Murfay, hitherto associated with screen, into a musical comedy called “Marigold.” In the cast of G. M. Anderson's “Frivolities of 1919,” when it makes) its October appearance on Broadway, will be Felix Adler, After resting at his country hame 1, St Sag Harbor, William Farnum will be seen in “If I Were King.” As star, adapter, associate director and film editor, Naszimova devoted five months to the making of her newest production, “The Brat.” Be- sides playing the stellar role, the R-s- sian actress collaborated with Charles i HI Be He h z i JOE'S CAR (¢ merece. 008 Prine Puttahinn Om OFT: Reyuing Watt) Bryant in translating the play to the AT \T AGAIN ' wHa's “H.MATTER NOW doe? screen. \“TAKIN' HER WISHBONE APART PooR OLD JOE LAGAIN:? ALWAYS AT TT! But the Main Point Is—When Will ‘It. End? : t WHEN poES ft stanr ? ATTA BOY JOE: GEE wHIzz, MA Y'LUCKY Soo — WHEN} |. web “DAY itt DOES TH'VACATION IT STARTED .T DAY + et &: [ z a oF E Al that shimmies isn’t silver, yet the fact remains that Gilda Gray will appear at the Winter Garden while * the actors’ strike is hitting the “Shu- aw, tmweGerrin’ bert Gaieties of 1919, ee Her READY FoR As ohe means of comibating the A, AE OUR VACATION actors’ strike, the Lyric Theatre wil! be reopened on Monday night with ¢|the film feature “Deliverance,” im which Helen Keller, who triumphed over blindness, deafness and dumb- eet eT a ire aerate es emis by which Miss Keller's intelligence so triumphed over darkness that she became one of the most brilliant women of the day, it has the dramatic tp vogue. Several members of the} quality of entertainment. Sy evewoa (4 a . — “NoBopY” wn cce HE JO: Ww) ur HE Fo. n Moin! Goat’ LD (HEN AE | yes 2 104. $. ye paome Ace Te > M3 TWENTY Seco.ms House ANd H8 Soto HIS VOTE ; ATUL Born SALES- MORSE FOR LIGHTY 407.48 MORE THAW Da bin cerca Send aPlobedy* te,Prinastone George* AN HE CouLo SELL DOLLARS AFTER Oova.eo His Or f ANY HINGE! vig“ ‘7 Ten a Money. A ORIVK MWS SECOND HANO Avromcate FOR WCE WHat IT WAS WORTH CAUGHT THE LANDLORD NAP- PING. 66] RENTED « house to- i ‘ i IN THE BALDHEADED ROW. ‘ vig parade? 2, Gotham—i saw 4 iol of de) var of 1. - ie S Far Ricken : firet large steel cargo vessel in Japan. Of this num- are located in Tokio, Several lass bottle factories have operations in the capital to ly the receptacles for the increas- trade, consumption of tobacco in Ja- m thas been increasing greatly each year, ‘The total value of the product fs and disposed of in that try for the fiscal year ending 1919, was $65,294,793. Australian Government will ly agk for proposals for the con- in Australia, of four steam- Of 10,000 tons each. The plans, have already. been prepared, for vessels 460 feet in length id 56 feet beam, with 150,000 cubic of space for refrigerated cargo, speed of 12 9-4 knots per hour, small Indian sugar grower mo white sugar, but simply down the juice and does not re- day.” “Good! Jeot to your six ehildren?” “I don’t know. I talked to him so fast that he for- got to ask me whether or not we had ohtldren.”—Detroit Free Fress, SPEED, O¥—Pa, what is velocity? Pa—What & man gots out of the way of an automobile with, —P hy! ladelphia North American, Press Notes move the molasses, The dark brown product is called gur or gul, and is generally sold and consumed without refining, although in some parts/of the country a certain amount of mod- ern sugar produetién is carried on, The cement requirements of North China will probably soon be supplied by domestic production. One large concern js said to control this indus- try in North China, and its plant is located at Tangshan, a small town about 100 miles northeast of Tientsin, on the Peking-Mukden Railway, It is equipped with modern machinery, and secures its supply of limestone on the site of the works. Many of the public works in the Dutch East Indies, which were sus- pended during the war, owing to the scarcity of materials, are being re- sumed, and a demand is developing for plant equipment and materials for waterworks, electric and railway un- dertakings, and harbor improvements, ‘The good roads movement seems to have taken @ hold upon Japan, and it is reported that the City of Tokio plans to spend over ‘$1,000,000 on pav- ing streets in the very near future, ‘This would seem the opportune time for American manufacturers of road- building equipment and materials to introduce their goods to the Japanese. iT SHADE TREX IN THE COUNTRY. Vorthington, Ind. goes the hwnor of baving the largest = shade tree in the United States. Is @ giant sycamore which is feet six inches in cireumf for city planting for it seem: ft able to withstand city smoke, ys the American Forestry Maga- Washington. Then too it isa i grower, for at ten years it is | envugh for sbade and with- ids insect attacks well. Plans are Mag over the eeuaiy fa! Bere oating an of this teed free detailed advice on ~| the sale of their products in the WE HAVE NO FURTHER USE FOR THEM, MBERICAN manufacturers of PAX Medicine bottles are offered an excellent opportunity for English market to-day, Supplies are practically exhausted, and both the wholesale and the retail druggists are looking to American makers to relieve the situation, Previous to the outbreak of the war, fully 60 per cent. of the business done in the smaller-sized medicine bottles was controlled by the French, Ger- man and’ Belgian manufacturers, However, dealers here are of the opinion that these makers will be busliy engaged for the next two years in supplying the needs of their respective markets, y ", FELLOW Cirzens — 1F 1AM\ RE-CLESTED 76 \PUeLic OFFICa T \ PROMISE You= A NICKELS WORTH OP NEEDLES NOW, HOW MANY. OF THE HUNDRED RECORDS YOUVE JUST HEARD po7You WANT? WHAT DID YOu COME IN HERE