The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 40

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' i Sg eee eee eee P's rea Wien the final curtain dé- ‘he sped home a:d ground lowing poem: H vampires you see in the Ansan YY WOOD and Noland Young, Who preat an hour interviewing Newepaper people at the the other day, hay we : p thelr talk with up 4 Par beeor we colored It, We 4g. A stenographer was Bhe took notes with the We have before us a type- e of our interview. WAM By BIDE DUDLEY LOUIS PUTS ONE OVER. Louis Rosenberg writes us to, tell of a man who quit the cloak and suit business to produce motion pictures. “I'm making comedies,” he said. “Good ones?” somebody asked. na} “Say, listen!” replied the new film Producer, “My comedies are not to be laughed at.” ELLIS IN “SHAVINGS.” ere ne ae Ellis with play the title role in “Shavings,” which Henry W. y entered the office and | Savage, Inc., will produce after the ver near Miss ‘Julia | holidays. inneapol! Mi He! the! ‘of the family." aa rein : ff | Sak “raise ‘No,’ he en ‘ood and -BUAWSTED Wy streak had ce nobody could check it. other good looking a typist. He imme- make notes. shouted Mins W: ry. What ia your | caited came in a low, musi- one-step with you, Miss was visibly embar- was a young man say- ler her chair, thus giving time to recover her compos- ‘Ahent,’ she began again. ‘Do boys | @0 wrong in the newspaper business?” ‘No,’ be lied. “They're all wrong they get thore.’ ‘ood wan ‘vinibly affected. Me!’ she sald, | & Bewspaper man and he never told at Well, where were you} braced hetselt. to Minneapolis?’ eae “Monsieur Beaucaire” at the New oe replied. ‘T was raised | Kan. The town for Rdltor Di R. Ai of Bana He wan ‘three times, always shot Jett Leavenworth because it wulet.” wi remimed her gurti,. khit sandenced |the inter- jan served, after which the en went over ind visited Rarnes, iwho also serves liquid ments to his callers. NEW ONE AT PLAYHOUSE. Vedinenda; ni tobe based oo Spiritusliaan, j wee Fitagerald, Helen Birmingham, i ANK 18 IN’ LOVE. gels Amk Kober, of No. 169 Kast 1091 “The Little Whopper” at -the other: ght and the hero away; vampires you read of in you'aee in the play. ‘Pabdy-like” vampire, , quite fair is she, 4 iy poor heart is aftre, what shalt I dof Di thet Moodness sake. Ank, don't tty 4 She's needed in the COLLARS: TWO STARS IN “ROXY.” Lola Fisher and Emmett Cotrignn are to be starred by George C. Tyler in a new Clare Kummer comedy “Roxy.” The production will open at the Blackstone Theatre, Chi+ cago, next week. Gossip. Charles Dalton will be Old Bill in a new “Better ‘Ole” company. Alma Tell will be in “The Mood of the Moon” in a leading role. Philip James has been enga, "My interviewing y dias musical director for jolden Girl.” There are forty speaking parts in Leo Ditrichstein’s new play, “The Purple Mask.” 4 The East-West Players will pre- bent four playlets at the Jewish Art Theatre, Dec.s18, ’ Slemund ftomberg, composer of “The Magic. Melody,” is finishing the | humbera for ” new one called “Three Kisses.” ‘ivan Caryl will conduct the or- chestra for. the: opening performance ‘Papa was ‘Were Amaterdam, Dec. 11. i Bs) Famous Players-Lasky Cor- Poratlon has obtained the film rights to Victor Hugo's “Toilets of the Sea.” John Cort has engaged Fred Dal- ton, of the once well known Dalton Brothers, for a role in “The Whirl- wind.” Arthyr Ropkina will offer Gorky’s “Night Lodging” at special matinces at the Plymouth ning Dec. 22 The Broad: ‘ountry Club, of Flushing | it “Very Good Eddie.” Ei » who origin- ated Eddie, Is coaching. Marshall Netlan will bring bis first independent production east from California in about two weeks for Presentation at the Strand. ; Herman Timberg nas engaged for N'open at the| hit new musical show Flo Lewis, inn. | Darling. Hattle Pearl Raton, Ger- Gould, George Mayo, Irving Irwin afd a chorus of thirty Piatti Fox ‘has been engaged by Oliver Moroseo to‘appear with Char- lotte. Greenwood in “Linger Long ae at the Fulton Theatre. She i aanume Der tole Monday night. wrenge Fein and Jack Heasicy to Appent in vaudevillé soon. it tor the bie ‘show, say the: Spebinl sonn fo pport Willian: tot.” The Criterion Quartet has been ager Eaton to appear at the Strand next week and offer clone harmony. ANSWERS\TO INQUIRIES. Moore—You can telephone Mr. Sehenck at the Marcus Loew offices. E. BE. B.—Judge Friedlander is a Friar, but we hacn't heard he was to sing In the 5 A THOUGH ‘OR TO-DAY. They say “The Lost Leader” will play “The Magic Melody” on “The Haunted Violin” when the last-named comes {9 Now York Carl Helm, was FOOLISHMENT. “Oh, father,” said Mary Ann Jenkins, “Please pass me the biscuits ond but- ter” Her father was thinking, He may have been drinking And he passed her a platter of pork chops. EER. . Beckett, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. (By Maney Fiabe.) “Why do so many shows gu to Union HIN for a tryout?” “That's ge! Anyone can ket b; to wreck it.|on a biuft 4 TALBOT > 2%in. TYRONE : 24in. orm-fitting Puasoor 47 Co, lnc, Maxens, Trov, N. Y. Celuarlo : COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 J LITTLE MARY MIXUP JOE'S CAR Carn, Po Pig Br 1, Oy ns 2AY DOB .- )0 RUSTE For bE? DELL YER VREDS “THAb BY Gar ip FoP, 2Ace! ZEeLL iD FoR BE W You Gad. oL' BAB! ABNER WAS A GREAT (eae MAN. HE WAS WE. OF THE CHARTER, CUEMIGERS Of Tg. PROTHERS OF SH Ww Tust —_—_— - |Z Like 76 see ANYONE BEAT UP AY AITTLE Looe Gazey - BY GAR Ib For 2are , 2ee? 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