The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 22

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am About COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 = —— te espe BAKER F Gosn, 1 AINT | GONE TO \| gor NO MONEY | THE _DOGS}|t'pay, FOR | ap \RUSTY Plays and Players Tuo! you GorrA || By BIDE DUDLEY STAY. OUT | | HERE AN’ || MIND BUB | H. WOODS, who has definitely | chorus girls went to him and sald she | | ¢ decided not to offer any more had sprained an ankle. He bound the | { DINNER ankle up and told her to go home 4 3 so-called bedroom farces, 18)" Gh, 4 can dance in my number," she 1] | AV] | to ‘send Hirl in the Limousine,” | gaia, it] f! | T Ri: now at the Eltinge, on tour after Jan.| Manager Hunt gayo her one took i ‘ M1, This is a bedroom farce and i1|"“Lasten, young lady!" he sald. "No CER | ' ince, [gitl on’ earth could dance with tha i wa an interview, “I am through with} “But I'm in the shimmy numbev,” es ‘ bedroom farces. ter the ‘Blue | Said the girl is , Bird’ stuff for me,” or words to that} ,,"A%! said Doo Hunt. “Looks bot. So ho is sending “The Girt in] '*° Ow doesn’t 102" > the Limousine" away Gossip. 7 Incidentally, the ne: th¢ Eltinge will o aa It will be Florence: Bd faros called “Br t attraction at there Feb, 2.| "Fri ore In a Woods | NExt st in Bed." avis and Delle Darnell of are to play 4n London er, Coverdal Hugh ley Harrison “NIGHT BOAT” COMING. Le Aha ua Charles Dillingham's latest musical eron, Kuth are in Central comedy, “The Night Boat,” will take) Abraham Levy has recelved an) i joffer for the Scandinavian rights to Dogeession of the Liberty Theatre on|vnny Little Whopper” at the Casino, Feb. 2% It has had a. prosperous voyage through the seas of Baltimore and several other nearby oceans. In the cast are Jack Hazzard, Louise) qujid will see “The Purple Mask” at Groody, Stella Hoban, Ada Lewis,| the Booth in @ body in honor of their Ernest Torrence, Hal Skelly, Hansford | !’re n Tyn ppearing Wilson, Mrs. John Findlay, Lillian] '" Kemble Cooper, Jack Scannell, Betty Hale, Arline Chase, Lois Leigh, Marie : Regan, Lydia Soott and Irving Car- { penter, : isin : HARRIS HAS PLANS. | ig William Harris jr. announced Iast| | night that he had arranged with! John Drinkwater, author of “Abraham Lincolm” for the production in this country of two more Drinkwater plays, One will have Gen. Robert ©. “Lee as its central figure, and: the other centres about Mary, Queen of Scots, of whom you may have heard. Mr. Harris also announced that he wil produce before April 1 three other plays, One is a drama about Edgar Allans Poe, written by a man who prefers not to have his identity disclosed. Another is “Zi Zi." a comedy by Fred de Gresac, and the third ié “The Bandit," a satire, by er Emerson Browne, All this is ie to keep Mike Goldreyer very busy peddling photos. “BIG GAME” POSTPONED. ri Mrs. Henry B. Harris has poned the opening of “Ig Gam the Fulton from to-night to to. row night. Kilbourn Gordon, the authors, had to have more tim in whieh to prepare his speech, DEAR ME” TO CHICAGO. “Dear Me,” the now John Golden Production, in which Grace La Rue and Hale Hamilton are starred, will go to Chicago, where it will begin an a at the Cort Theatre on x BATTLE TO A DRAW. .Rennold Wolf, when called on for { ; @ speech at the dinner the Society of Dramatists Cotaposers gave to Channing Pollock Sunday night, said ; Rights for Africa, New nd and the Far st in the Unit es have been sold. | Tho members of the Catholic Actors’ | Australia, AND “To BE FRANK WITH You “STUPID = 1F ‘You WERE To Die -1'D CERTAINLY MARRY ‘ AGAIN $ THATS WHAT ©) AID — IM NoT \ { AG @IMPLE AS You bk _ THINK “AM a r ~ No INDeeDY! I AINT. GONNA WoRRY ABOUT “TH’ “TROUBLES OF A PooR ‘FATHEAD — sented 4 Lincoln's and days, but the W | the two weeks a will be omitted, Marie McConnell went into the cast | of “Phe Magic Melody" at the Bhubert on six hours’ no’ t and sang an importartt » vacant | by the illness of a p Joe La Rose, Production pa ore throat, It seems hts is missing, and Joe fears ken a cog. Sam Moore, who gets music from a and Anna Maria di Milta, | joined the list of entertainers feld “Midnight Frolic me song | arlton is en route to Florida | nN some land at Lauderville ich to establish a film studio | | Ted Lewis, Master of Jazz, came to | New York five years ago without a! nickel. Now he smokes nothing but | 11 cents cigars, Mme. Bertha Kali Zender of “Angel F apartments at the Hotel M are spending their spare time skating on the lakes in Central Park HEINDL SPRUCES UP. A note signed Marie Astor has been received by the writer of this colurun, It reads: “Tony Heind!, musical dire of ‘The Little Whopper,’ has had prop. carnation launde Mr. Heindl always wears a carnation while wielding the baton, He is the son of a florist. prendre} ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Janvers—We saw it, too. John Dee—They went to Pittsburgh and on West. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. = — : ve youn, HELP ME BeT ste CANT do =~ i | UNCLE EZRA, Wit j wit — Pe Here ‘me J [ceRTAIneY Tin { well, MoM SAYS SHE GOIN”? “TO |, SPANK ME —— | WHAT Do you WANT ME TS Do FoR You 2 ARE You sure } You WANT T° P HELP Me 2] ee een Coe 4&4 MOTE 2 7 vite You ce be an “One night our honored guest called om me at ny apartment and asked if he might .se my typewriter. I gave tny consent, but asked him to be care- Just because a man wears a dark brown suit is no reason he possesses a dark brown taste. ful, as the machine was brand new. FOOLISHMENT. In Atveen minutes he had broken the) sai gtovely young girl named Hor Mr, Pollock spoke he told of tense: When one gets like that " ry was selling,” said Mr. Pol- be 1 apion 3 matter Mar| 2 hand him his hat, the book agent was Rennola|4"¢ dad helps him over the fence.” Wolf.” i — FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. OH, SHE COULD DANCE! Farmer (At chicken-coop door)—| Carl Hunt, company manager for|/Hey, who's in that coop? | “always You” at the Central, is a] Negro’s Volce-—Dey ain't nobody} physician. The other day one of the|in heah, Boss, Look ar Tws MAIL~) Lo You GAVE YOUR NAME. “To | EVERY DEALER IN “W PLACE WUT ane Bur You @an'T Foo. ME, MY & DEAR HUSBAND - — WHATTA Y'BAWLING ME ouT FOR? 1 HAVEN'T BOUGHT ANY NEW CAR Have. 1? WHAT DOES “THis MEAN? DIDN'T YOU PROMISE ME ) WE'D ECONOMIZE IN 1920° DIDNT YoU say we'D KEEP “TH'CAR WE'VE GOT -—- — THAT IT'S GOOD ENOUGH? 5 AS geal 2 N x 1 ~~You )\D ¢o to “HE AUTO SHOW --- | \ DONT Ter. ME | ed G y * < s BERWICK: 2% in. GORDON : 2% in. 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