The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 32

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Cue Ay DECEMBER 6 TO LLL PERE NOES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919 -} About Plays and Players ee oh of ~ane=! an. TE aceaeD wei, Vsee T : By BIDE DUDLEY | . “Tost, BRANDED T Bust™> Ae. UP THE CHERRIES FELL DOWN AN--- i teats : ! CHERRIES ~ MARY. BRANDIED CHERRIES ANYHOW why Look How m retort re mere Thar 3 The wast ‘ Funny. Te wser and found proceedings lnk) ANOTHER “DOLLAR DOWN.” Borris T tap IS ACTING ¢ that were rather unusual. Pesky! ©. w, Tucker of No. 308 North 'N THE STORE and Roland Young of “Bud-| Maple Avenue, Bast Orange, N. J. * were interviewing soveral| writes us to say that Oliver Morosco's " announcement, that he will produce per writers. Miss Wood ang | 22e0uncen oat p : : y John Blackwood, . Young had decided to turn the|calimto his mind the fact that he has on the newspaper people and}a play of that name, travelling the questicn sf sub-| managerial cirou't of New Yor e (aaerectbaen temper ;loays that if the Rluckwood play is matiting to interview by members of} any funnier than his it's a scrcam press. As we stopped In we heard | Sir, Tucker eu that some phil- lime Wood say: anthropic manager produce the Tucker "Sand now, Miss Patterson, do you |play and Just show eo Morosco how # SeBeve in marriage among newspaper |” “Ke People laugh, people” GOSSIP. Being married, wo waited for the} Broadway hears Alexander Carr ensw. iderable apprehen- | hus gone blind. . | tie Ea 40 * app’ it}, Tho Cheese Clod ts having a bene- =. Miss Patterson (yes. If) ne at the Central this afternoon. Web Ada bersei!) decricd marriage “The Little Whopper” played to $6,- t ; | f . k for the Fourth Estate. we, of course, bee at the Casino Saturday, breaking | Would have to start for Keno at once | #!! Casing records “The Little Blue Devil” beat the { te agen our po However, Best peuced heat week bP. ; Mics iterson | ed: Pics, if it swoeteus the temper.” "Ralph Riggs of “The Passing Show 1919" hae Inherited a 6,000-acre E iad all ee ee eee h in Montana. Oh, you taxes! for us, #0 we took a seat and Take It From Me” played to $28,- ( e| i 600 at the Studebaker in Chicago last =WHEN MRS. DEWBERRY . * pe What ie your chief ambition?” | wok ere” for “The Mood| | ‘@0CiAL ERRORS WELL DIDNT WHAT DID You a " ‘0 get “atmosphere” for “ ie 4 ¢ * ( Hilked Mise Wood of the Moon" the company will visit] | DID X PULL AT | LIKED CHARLOTTE RUSSE : MES A GT THINK “He “TURKEY = “To apd re ney bey on the / the Legislature at Albany. ae of war high prices subsides,"| Tho. Delta Kappa Epsilon has , ‘Miss Patterson. She was sent| bought out “Nightie Night? tor} yey Thursday evening. They should .in- INNER ? head of the class and our turn | eek Evans, This week will be the thirty-aixth Dudley,” asked Mins Wood, | at the Shubert for Charles Purcell of Mien gor? I “The, Magic Melody.” He played you i Journaliant for! love OF | there thirty-two in “Maytime.” & newspaper came from Miss} woman try ushering at the Woods Theatre, Chicago, the other night. 1” we said. Miss Wood geen be out in @ week if they keep w pher quiet. herself for another query. ie and White," a pla y by James “How do you account for jhe low |yaler,, was produced at the Du- tone of the newspaper busi- |qtese Theatre, Pittsburgh, last night. Reps?” she asked solemnly. H “Because 90 many actors quit the |'” jop La Rose lefta nude bottle of * @Age and co into newspaper work," | ‘skey on a table in the Rialto's ald Miss Patterson, prujection room yesterday and when Correct!" we said. he came back threé hours later found PWhat color do you dislike most?” it still there—the room, not the bot- Dark drown,” we replied. ‘8 wrong with dark brown?” taste,” Scares f 2 rm Gu SND NOUD A KNIFE DES AS b ? “ A'LEG™ AO wae YF: D? “HW “DewseRRs Navan tar ven! Gat 1 “W NexT WELL Ab Sou ane ' “wo # bar bar!" a, Francia Pierlot assumed tho role of Dr. Tibbets in “Nothing But Love” atthe 44th Street Theatre last night. ret into newspaper dia ge eaked ‘Mr. Young. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ® poem and sent it to @/ It used to be you had to understand ‘The editor printed it and then | music to participate in a concert. us and put us on the police} Now jusshing will do. that runt™ FOOLISHMENT. ' HEY Joe! tHear YWANTA JOE , 1 WEAR YOUR CAR SAY, LISTEN. IF You it kept us too busy to 1 4o not bate Lecnds Les, SELL YOUR OLD CaR- (M 1S FoR SALe . wourd #200/ || FELLAHS ARE TRYIN’ TG neveldag)? iah'%s Wibet thet tote INTERESTED -- witu 25071 | sownp Good To Ov? MY NANNY AGAIN 1" HER Ttoish that happy day had came. “axe oT? Casn? (D LWKE -- - 44 -T'say Yoan'tT BO ith tomes penile ond went FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Baer chile we an Porebe-Kis th 6 U4e ac’ sleep . one piece. Hotel Clerk—Tll rent you a bed and CARROLL TO PRODUCE Ke Abt AA a Beri Carroll, composer, lbdrettist a, Meeiawrveh, \ ts produce, le 2 WHEN POETS DISAGREE. a stage a new roméAntic CRITIC told at the Players’ aa oy cajjed “The Way to Club a story about Edgar Lee Yi Masters, author of the “Spoon EDWARD E. LONG’ ap River Anthology,” “Masters and an CAR'S WORTH A “Thousan vERRIESS | a wis iat Sys-year-ole, on " ne, ager of the English poet,” he ‘Theatre, died Sunday at his a home, No. 100 14th Avenue, : said, “were dis- jong, General Manager ; pyr . ‘Theatrical, Company. alts i . a I. He was a nephew cussing their work, gar,’ the English- ORPHEUM CONSOLIDATES. man drawled, ae Mae Tratie wer eek ‘your poetry ~ Ladle went doesn't lack fire by the Orpheum syndicate tigi |and sincerity, but it's so rough. It's by ope Company under the . Why do you never ons If," he said, ‘why do —-Washington Star. THE OLD FAMILY SKELETON : 19 ORY eT =i - + NOBopy- UNCLE ABNER. ‘ Ov CAN'T ‘Ss, Bur HE KNOWS WHAT To BUY" FOR, WAS A MAM WHO LOVED ALWAYS READY For, SE 9p Dy, THe of auvrnmaen || ( EVERYCOBY HAD To CHRISTMAS PRESENTS JO ENTERTAIN. HIS A DANCE OR 4 FEED. 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