The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1920, Page 10

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Vy whe Uf Pe | pet palattds cr nomination for Governor of ‘Indiana, “I felt sure he'd save my fo” writes Mr. Tarkington, “as he will b. a Reed all the votes he can PSYCHIC EXPERIENCES. & © ee et confiden ‘by psychic influences. ther evening something brought my mind and told ‘oltceman. be ! ‘ confined quantities of Bourbon at intervals, or ag long as the nurse could see. i -— eer ee {| Just ahead of him. Dean Deitrich mys that, or ace e" i ey don’t laugh until they've had their after-the-theatre supper. Burton Kline, press agent for “Abraham Lincoln,” wishes to thank the newspapers ait over the United States for the generous manner in which they advertived his show last Thuraday. GIRLS LEARNING TO SWIM. Dorothy Gates, the high diver of “Happy Days” at the Hippodrome, is teaching the chorus giris of that com- pany how to swim and do the Avstra- lian crawl, which is much nicer than ft sounds. RH. Burnside placed the big Hip tank at Miss Gates’s disposal. Of course, half a hundred’ of the stage crew helped him place it. WIRES CROSSED. before he A big deal was on. “Yes,” George was saying, when be VAUDEVILLE GETS JOHN. | “Yours Merrily” John Rogers bas a Plan. Mocting us on 424 Street be roll, Tm going into vaudeville with a novelty monologue. Expect to Fifth Avenue The- ager inmy act. He'll be trying to get me off the stage and I'll be refusing to go. Of course, Tl leave at the end of my act.” “Not before?” “No. That will be funny, eh?” “Very funny.” ‘TO-DAY'S TRICK RHYME. ‘To-day, limerickers, we have a puszling rnyme for you to use your it# on. As an added inducement to to strive your hardest to solve the lam we'ré going to let you send ‘@ peck of potatoes as well as the usual check for $200, if you find the right word Get buny;' here's the puasle rhyme: A fighter teho fought in the ring. On his nose'got a terrible bing, At once he saw flowers, In sweet-scented bowers, F 9 OO 04 While lovely birds started to finally got his connection, “We'll pay $5,000 and” —— ‘ Just then came an interruption. “Weill, Julie,” sai a man’s votoe, “if "Nh came down to the store I'll tn- luce to that guy, He buys lobsters like sardines,” There's a broken telephone at the Woods offices. Gossip. Mary Kennedy and C. Bailey Hick brent been engaged for “Noj} So Long 50.” Margaret Leslie has been engaged %, the Blaneys for “The Unwanted Br Theda Bara made her debut in the spyken drama last night in Stamford in “The Blue Flame.” Edward Locke, author of “The Pancer” and “Dangerous Years,” will act in his sketch, “Simple Simon,” in vaudeville, William Winter Jefferson has been signed up for a role in the new Coburn production, “Three Showers.” Marshall Nellan’s film, “The River's End,” will be shown to the Canad’an Club at the Hotel Biltmore Monday night. Florence Walton has given a silver cup as first prize in a straight waltz contest at the Terrace Garden Dance Palace Tuesday night. Barbara Guillan played the Doris Kenyon role in “The Girl in the Limousine” at the Riviera last night. Miss Kenyon was ill. After a week of illness Lillian .| Kemble Cooper has returned to the cast of “The Night Boat.” Betty Hale played the role while Miss Cooper was away. Otto Harbach's comedy, “No More Blondes,” is turning l@ away in Brooklyn this week. It is understood plans are being laid to bring it back to Broadway. ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. Heartache—-Her name ts Berse. Cryatal—Have referred your letter to Paul Scott, Knickerbocker Theatre Building. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Cc. A, Lomas states the Mayor of Wellsville has forbidden all unneces- sary funerals until traffic conditions improved, FOOLISHMENT. (From Now Jereey.) Butcher, spare that dog, Touch not a single bow (wow) In youth I had no sausages, T'U do without them now (wow!) * FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Why is a beefsteak like a locomo- tive?” . should know the answer.” | . ({ LETS GO TOO 1! 7+ ES~ 1 G0 TO PAL Tr 1S ERFOL BEACH Tomornrnow THIS a? Z z) = au) O/ WOND) YEA wD 5 KATINKA, You ALWAYS | Fama KNOCK EVERY THING SHE MAKE Ss — | [ea Fares Ts cee ’] No WONDER THE Poor.| Kam — Gime Gers — —[_ ANGRY Vs + THE BIG LITTLE . § Love me rove Har 1S wHY | SEND Topay _ Saving, BE MY VALENTINE. | ole * oe JOE’S CAR Cora a Pe Paty Ge ORY Eom wand HERE'S SOMETHING FRom “HE AUTO SUPPLY SToRE ~ 1 suPPose (T'S ANOTHER. RILL AS usuAL! meré eunnyt Y (MO. BROWN “TOLD ME “To-DAY THAT Never FELT MY DOG THEY SAY TPHIS SWEET DOGGIE-LOVE OF MINE, VAN ZELM=xS COMIC PAGE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 VirauMagazit HER COOKING SuITs Hel AN’ TH GoING IN AND Teurtt To HER, FAMILY wo wens f oe GET IN MISCHIEF — WORSHIP AT ITS SHRINE > SO RIGHT HERE iLL SAY AM YOUR VALENTINE « iy THE wists T WAT Y] “0 {AIN'T A BILL - IT's AN AD FoR “ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES FOR cord WEATHER DRIVING — RADIATOR COVERS ~ WINTER SHIELD OIL PAN — WELL You BELIEVE “MRO. BROWN ~GHES ‘OUR FRIEND ! KIDDIE YES KATINEA, Oo 7 t WHEN TL CAME Home LAST NIGHT CoLD AND HUNGRY, LTOOK SOME OF THAT NICE HoT OATHEAL E-) YoU HAL ON THE Rk (STOVE ANoIT TaSTED We Understand She Makes an Appetizing T N T Pancake, UNi¥, THAT WASN'T OATMEAL — r} THAT WAS A HOT —— Tool. 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TONOWD - Siavespeane }"s ALL THE WorLo's A STAGE, AtHo You won't BELIeve IT Y LOOKING AT THIG PAGE, ITISN'T ANY ACTING "Fo SAY My Love's DIVING, NOTHAT THE DARLING KIDDIES NOW IM THEIR VALENTING. INDICATE. AN AWFULY LOY OF WEALTH, \ ASIDE FROM THAT | ALWAYS. ALWAYS SHINE. THAT MEANS INDUBITABLY THAT © M YOUR VALENTINE. s— 4 — 1 A fi v's Thar “Bot TLED f(a ACCESSORY” Y'PUT UNDER Rimes dal SASt ~ AND war | ey THaT OE, Je?| Lou Wins in the Third Rounds [lie Freres GUT WHAT ARE We “Tt! 1, AMONG SO } , { MANY 2 ‘ a ! fe

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