The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 32

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-_ y Li Se AES SERN ny rd Students. , BLANEY SIGNS PLAYERS. | Mi nitwon, the Pee kell mu sx) | —v . ——— teal ; A sici artist, Was struck by a| Hay, Clay Blaney han eneaged for |a(rcet car Wedorsdny” might and con. | MARY —DONT YELL PLease TEACHER CANT Raise YOuR HAND? sock companies here. In the city the [tring ac the diate Helmont. | TEACHER” LIKE THAT. awe aye THE IDEA ® “Raise Your hook WHAT YOu | lowing named: Ninita Guy Bris- ani als 2 _S Se \ tow, Blossom Baird, Barbara Ber-| oor’, pate: ie Beanie IF YOu WANT ANY- mae HAND at once & WENT AND MADE frand, Dorothy Burton, Ella Cameron, |turn ts the test” at th pk Tit R ies Se ME Do ——6 Bessie Eyton, Antoinette Rochte, | Teva Monday nicht an eue ING , RAISE (ees sit eal John A. Butler, Edouard D'Oire, C.| wit) be presented three more 1 te Nick Stark and Frank Ford. It was SS LO Fis Cape | | COMIC PAGE Lids Gauig UU XN ‘ W |FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY NOW YO CHILUNS! KEEP ‘wAY FOM| DAT ER Moone | CLEANER OHN Db. WILLIAMS is preparing) erick pus: to present, at a oricy of apecial | Ingle ot | YO SHOO \CAN’T GIT INTO | | | MISCHUP NOW = inatinees at the Mor a play by Eugene G. O'Neill en “Beyond the Horizon." ‘The first py formance will be given next Tuesd afternoon. It is a tragedy in fe nets, Richard Bennett, Helen M Kellar and Edward Arnold will the principal roles, Miss Mack assisting through the courtesy George Broadhurst, for whom she A NEW K, & E. THEATRE y} The new Oni atre, which A, I rt) Erlanger is having built in Cleveland te house tractions booked by e «| haw & anger Synd e}ing compl t \ r| late in the Spr “RADO” IS ACCEPTED : Harr playing in “The Storm.” Mr. Will-| Lewis submitted a jams announces he will do the play,|%o Wilner & Is lime for line, as written by Mr,|"'The Magic Me O'Neill. If it succeeds without cut-| W « ting or rewriting, it will be the firs play we ever heard of that did. + A BURLESQUE RECORD. ‘A wire just at bh nforms us that | GossiP. Jean Bedini's “F o” burlesque! Elsic Janis will resume her tou cpmpany will play to $10,000 in|with “Her Gang’ at B ringtield Mon- faterbury this week. James Clancy, | | who signs the telegram, is particu- | larly elated and he has a right to be.| The show's top price up there has deen $2. . “It goes to show,” he wires, “that! benest f if you have the goods the public will buy burlesque as welf as any $2 at- th, who has bec cast of “The Pa swe THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Prohibition Sure Kicked ‘‘Good Times” for a Goal! Metetedbury ‘probably kept '& watch lahat oa Ne , Sent Sou ow on this attraction when it played the WHAT HAVE \ > eaoa Br Tria ‘ THE PAPERS SAW - : —s Columbia, New York, last summer rakfast, in You Got me Fannie ee You Deki’ Mean IF You DRINK “Boxtlec pee ee ~ “HIAWATHA” CAST. jat 1 , not Mo day \ THER hee) BosTLEG LICKER® Oo SAY You'Re LicKEeR” THAT IT ac / Yi yh sals for “H 's Wed-| drama OdTL ; én Peat,” the first op bbe roel ine rel aii Vath Ne ’ GOING Ab) MAKE Yor Bunpt i ABOUT EVERY THIN } duced at the Capitol under the new author of * n's if Sy ’ : policy, are progressing nicely. In the| Chop Hou an the Jéwish Art to France, He noted Yiddish cast will be Willard Foote, Waldron, Angelo Proctor, J. Parker C Frederick Adam sad Thomas Dow THE MAJOR SURPRISED. | “The Great Miusion,” new Woods t Production, opens wit * tricks by @ magician while se the actors lay Reith week while M .| may er actor. Burton Gree 1 as the hus lin, ist » » his movie can diey until BI the show h see it. First he 1 the magician |" and then he saw of| the cast in a box. Being a friend of | 0° Mr. Lambart he went to the box and|™M&" who comes in js almost as heay ily laden as is the messenger boy who '§ Mark Luescher say, Earnest,” he said, “have they | Car substituted a v: eville show for ‘The | Out. Great Mlusion? Disabled formers servic Just then Mr. part jumped from| New York University will co the box onto th and the Major| With Gene Buck and the afoppcl na eat compleny ins (gang energie alls) LITTLE, MARY MIXUP This Is a “Petty” Affair! en at] Your Hand @ < found necessary to enlarge the com- ‘ panies because plays to be presented NOT IN THE U. &. A. S cai] for extensive casts. Frances Mc- Money Won't Buy Departed § Grath, leading Jady at the Yorkville,y Says Sir Oliver.—Newspaper hi ig enjoying a vacation after a season | !ine. of fifty-six consecutive weeks, And what makes it worse, you can’t at give ‘em away. AND THAT'S SOME RUN William Harris jr. has mad rangements whereby Is and “Abraham Lincoln” will con- tinue at the Astor and Cort Thea- tres, respectively, indefinitely. Some- one asked the negro porter at the Astor how much longer ast Is FOOLISHMENT. A A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. t" The! people of New York have al- suffer from colds in the win put nowadays they’re counting hols would ae there. A fellow named Blaine, up in \ “Pt will run jes’ as long as ole Jep | ; ) Rafter wun ine gall fer when we kine | Just grumbled his wife nigh insane, | ole Peter Scroggins,” came the reply.| Sle quit him and now “How long was that?” he was When they pase she won't bow, asked. : i “Oh, from now on,” said the porter. | /f seems that site's out to chilblain. | ages | pee MISS BERESFORD IN IT. | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | “Lady. Kitty, Inc.” Kitty Gordon's | “This is the land of the Red, White new musical comedy, will have its |and Blue.” . first presentation shortly in Atlantic| ‘rhe Red, White and Blue Laws, JOE City. In Miss Gordon's supporting | you mean.” : cast will be her daughter, Vera Beres- ford. That’s the Stuff, Joe—Feed It to "Em! > | ROUGH WORK. \ | 66ERHAPS 1 ought to tet you") said the applicant for a posi- | tion, “that I have just fin ished serving & prison sentence,” | miahs 100, Pam Pabbakng Co (NY Covnng Waid) DONT Let EM RIDE va| Joe! 1 CAN THINK OF Lot's worse “THINGS'N LISTEN JOE - WHY DONT y'tet AN! TRADE IT IN ON AN AUTOMOBILE 7 (v's ONE OF “THEM KIND } MHARTA WIND UP BY | —-THEN Let's Go OVER, To CASEY'S! I KNow HES @GoT SIX OR EIGHT QUARTS LIMERICK LETTERS. Dear Sin~Your limerick contest Is money-making scheme for yourself, y should I send you $200 for the TWaT wourd Never, DO --!t-! Privilege of filling out your rhymes’ |!*ed serv! pn ae ; WAND, AIN'T VT soe? | : You MUSTN'T B& SEEN RIDING =Brooklynite. ‘Oh, that 1 cight," said the em- ' ( y “, =p ' Ab that's 6 secret PRUs eer el al nd a . OWNING A FLivveR!! WEY MIGHT ALLOW You PUT AWAY IN HIS PANTRY) | | ABOUT IN A CHEERY LITTLE car Editor—1 gubmitted your “Minnie! |BUt walt a minute, Winat kind of rize limerick to sixteen people at my |? as it Boarding house and they all sald the word should be “skinny.” Why not give us something hard?—Ellas J. | Popkin. How would you like to have a cobblestone. Y wen sta “Two FLivvERS- S Aw RIGHT — Joe Eau Vi oA en UE "1 "Pose 1 (- ee a i, oF Hy Suew AS MINE IS! OH No REALLY , L COULDN'T “THINK OF LOWING YoU “To DiIsaRAcE YOURSELVES IN hodel institution, sir. The war od bless him, was a father to| den | ht In that do. "1 e plant he call f-and Vim afraid you not suited te Bir—I would like to know how't many people have sent you $200 for « the privilege of answering your lim- Bir ‘WOULD GE NERY WANDY 1% SUPPOSE WHEN te You 1M Some WONDERFUL UTTLE SINGEF . You'LL WANT ME TO GIVE You A TONG $ i‘ WELL, HOW, FAITE LoU $ — JusT WHAT vo YOU THINK, OF

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