The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 20

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¢ | About By BIDE Plays and Players DUDLEY INFORMATION WANTED. ivia Breame: r, film star, wae, in- to a friend's home to b~ | = = (hs aver “Come right in, Sylvia, dear,” she) | t's what T want to find out”! of the house, “I bought called. “Will the dog bite?’ asked Miss Breame' ia th A sal e him only this morning.” =| “Woot! nid’ the dog. Woof” sai OH, SQUSH, MOE! pay window. Here it is: b to-day are simply flerce,” Says Dad to Brother Mike, “when nobody te working and Even the actors strike.” t “But what gets me sore is this,” "| comedy called “His ” “Li will tour Aust: The s60t! “: ATH The Day's Good Stories | ones | tainin’ Replied. by Brother Mike, “I got up late this morning ‘cause My alarm clock failed to strike.” Goss! Louls Hammand be chief pro vee td at the Grand Theatre, a. G. M. Anderson has bought |Bobby Clark's’ Contract with the "Peek-a- Boo" Sasneenem and will put him in_“Frivolities.” Marc Kiaw has acquired a musical Majesty, the Queen.” Ethel Watts Mumford wrote book jos. gets a salary, too. O'Hara will play Bill Jones thin’ company which Better ‘Ole’” was given Theatre last night. (Thy note writ- ten at 6 P. M.) the name Davis,’ The sal drinking cups at the Bi huret Theatre in a year totaled $378.71, The money was given to war relief funds, H. Quaid, manager of Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, has Pay ror ee ace Tee. veer shed. He at it & week, dur- which time he caught three perch, fwe'tin cans ead an cid ‘Soot in wey, fair condition. e Col for several and a new girl now acting as the dentists’ friend in the fro! house. nt of the A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. hore are worth $1, . FOOLISHMENT. . There was a young gambler named Eck, Who often tried stacking the deck, AN extravagant bird 1a the hen, I have heard, Bhe eats chicken-feed by the peck. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He bought some, stock in a yin ry.’ “What happened?’ “He was stuck.” mule, but of all conversation | to hii ‘Harper's Magazin ns Dhan sl mand SEEING A NOVELTY. WO gobs of the Naval Reserve Force who had been sta- tioned at an in- land training camp for twelve months, prepared to leave their seats in a picture show. “Wait a minute, Jack,” said Gob Number One as a news weekly waa joreen. a % queried the second ADVERTISEMENT, Face Rrveter ze } Freee: g Fai mi ADVERTISEMENT, to ths rice powder er dangerous white lead | to make it adhere, White lead is « rE = 8 2 j COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919 Ive eor 4 Ipeat Now Yau BoY YouR. Ticker. "GOSM | 11S GREAY “TGET AWAY FRom “CITY AN ALL Ta’ Noise aN STUFF! ne HE CovLe QOAS NCE A Joe OF PLUMBING AS ONE WOU WISH TOO SEE! HE covLo LAY OP A FOUN OATION AS 6000 43S ANY STONE CASO! TINKER WAS A NATURAL BOR MECHAMIE, Hn COULD 90 ANYTHING! { GEE. BUT You PUT ON AIRS, RPEA WORK EVEN) BETTER THAA ALOT OF REGULAR, CARPENTERS! HW) THATS NOTHIN DID You EVER HEAR OF SITTING BULL lagazine And the Ticket Taker Is an Adult “Up in theAir!” weet, Tim a LU nN See er Pd OF) aw) i ba Ks ld ME ff; a “NoBopy” HES READY For WORK” RETURNS FROM MS VA He CouLD "SOLDIER: pe pts ated te TTER THAN HE. COUL0 DO ANY - THIWG- ELSE L WHOLE YEAR. 7 REST UP I)! oot WELL ME HIT MY GRANDPA ON’ THE HEAD WITH A Toma HAWK AND MADE HIM. AN ANGEL.

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