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2 a, SRE: /_ COMIC PAGE ‘| \THURSDAY, JANUARY 209, 1920| About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY El aa = weeew| | | | EMUST HURRY } N agres s be tween Arthur Hammerstein Frances White whereby tt comedienne will appear on the stage exclusively under his management i aterm of five years, effective ne tember. Mr. Hammerstein } ranged to star Mist White next fall PARSON HALE HERE! you | _———_- | 1S COMING INDIANS s | LAwD ipttte | made be- | run, ai! the Nutts and Hones America wil und t vote f | | sl sd = | RUSTY AND BUB ; { @ new musical comedy for which Otto] the 1 Barbach and Frank Mandel will writ the book and lyrics and Herbert Stot A STRAIGHT TIP. hart the music. She is in resentative of the Dolly 8 wich Village Follies" a is arranged —— ita ' MISS CARLISLE AS NAN. fs track t ‘ Walter Hast and Morris Rose « r } nounce a series of special n | the 89th st Ty } Tuesday, Feb. 17, p Tr a 5 ofeld, with A * } role of Nan, Others ; in the cast will be Philip Marivale, SUCCESS! i Beatrice Noyes and John Harwood.| Morris Gest las @ Russian brio The special matinees will in no way in-| working r him ig the cast of terfere “With the performances of} “Aphrodite ani ju think “Scandal.” | twenty-five years ago Morris was enti ewsboy in Bostom. AND 80 THEY WERE wep, | "°"*0 i" Hostom_ BR wes announced last night that | ED MEETS ED Isabel Rhys and Robert » in| 1, J. Bowes, Managing a the ‘Mons it Beavoaire ¥| the Cuplt 1 / LAUGH -Y' BiG ' tre, were married in |Last nigh HAMA -HAR t FATHEAD -LAUGH © prope” —— 19 last, just before Some FLOP! } YOUVE GOT S0ME Se Salted for America, | id Ed. Giroux A GUY NE tiie ay eri / oF Humor YSHINK \ HAHA -HO -Ho = { age dee te Ker, odsalts he | a Tower, OMID= CHAINS \ oo \ WHEN A FELLER ‘ Ha-Ha- HAR H | ' y Gert ALL BU) EAKE ! = THIS JOKE RAIL GooD. three thousand,” replied “OM, 1 don't like to sit in the front | of the balcony ° a} woman told hol ar | carpenters ¢ ame | 3 . Nichols, | and, taking the theatre apart, quic tly twinkded and ‘hiv checks | folded it tp, and locked it in the , eager to break out in a with the hard coal and eges 1 was removed when art into effect.” THE HARLEM GIRL standing near.) George Tetss of No. 46 Bast 1070) “IN THE Nic HT” STAGED. | girl, whatever that is, : » ltivety not stand for | Hertert Jay, who produced “In the | t GLA or Just Night” at the Kingaway ‘Theat ke what Ni about the London, has notified Cohan & Harr arlem girl ia Bee fee a ee” Jlpwerest Jo tt 1 don't care very much to poem, fe by Cyril Harcourt. Tt was pro-| But speaking of sirens, @uced in N York by Cohan &!/ Ng matter where you care to roam, | 4 a oe Harlem's got the queens. FOR THE LEGION. | Hon Ghd Ricidush do wake @| Riki’ tostmontal, concert wat ba| Brooklyn Gnd Matbush do make @ Mary's ‘Got the “Gimmies?"" f given at the Hippodrome on Sunday show, a , evening, . for the American Brone girls we also pass. tg by Ses Se co —r—~ ker era og amo —_ a tee = pam mhbcneteetashlsites sak ' 4 rong girls pass, ¢ ve ve ) as Leg! of D "k County. It is) ‘ tere - et } 1 + A bain ot Now, Yim Cammty. tt] mur aenen dt comer to girls you want || |, Nene ~ HERE -§ ie aie) eee Yes— I thouent Sesum | tage t } John McCormack will sing to the| to know | mle OUBLE © WHo 7% | {— PAT LOU QF WAS GCENTLEMSA Enoverd- 4 | Bie eeny es coh ate ee OPE) «Harlem sure has the tase ' ) WRONG HERE 2 f i ie 3 \ARE WRoNG 2} So Me E Ma Sire Re | fee WRONG 9 Promaunce | is ys ~ 2 Ses Bi sari ~ a 3 His KOLLYPOP —- 1 c—— mae { SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. as" thus avoid hy & rd 7? So successful has our own Limerick | Capping the poem.) Contest been since we inaugurated it | ee. here that we have decided to double GOSSIP. che prize money. Any one who fills {n Hippodrome the final word of the rhyme that Every “3 | follows may sond us not $100, tut a bankeress, ij $200. Now let's hear from our com- nell of “The Magic petitors in this line. Here's the lim- | is singing Carmel Myers's erick for to-day: A church serton, William H. Snell. While climbing the stairs gave a yel!, For there in the steeple Were two drunken people Attempting to ring the church ——. | grog Boat"? we are asked, If it is r, Dillingham won't have to worry about salaries, | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A Kansas farmer never teeth after drinking a demi | cause he doesn't know what a ¢ tasse ie, é NUTT’S DOPE. . | y Zeft Nutt, our special correspon ent now in Washington looking the Presidential situation, is prep ing to do something very fool SHME: Read his latest communication, | 4 gj, 1 Tee nea inucrala idea? atch cohows: | A Girl I knew named Queenie Berst Dear Dud: I and the wife don’t) For water had dn awful thirst, want to get you mad, but we have! one aha deans i atah eed ket Zaus mad. put we nave | One day she drank (at Eugichurst) | Presidential mixup is y: No much she died Serveself Cafe last nigh JOE’S CAR Poor Quecnic Berstt Co. 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