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- ~ EUG —— — COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 “ bout Plays and Players ‘ 8 COULD DOW THE INTRUSION, SIR= HANAC OR OUISA BOARD J ALLOW ME To OFFER You GWE YOU THE IMFORMATION | By BIDE DUDLEY ial \ F TALK. SF ‘ CATEST Book 1N THE € PERIODICAL Does! | predicted in this column sev- , etal days ago, Wagenhals & © Kemper are to re-enter the * ie soph myolery z Presesd Honors are being heaped upon us Phe bat" the joint work of|°°, TSPidly that we fecl secure in Foterte, instars nnd Avery | Predicting that we will win the og Si Kssang 4 Presidency on the Limerick ticket in who wrote “Seven Days"|a walk. Notification has just reached was a Wagenhals & Kemper|., that the Striking Ash and Gar- Bbout ten years ago. “The Bat liege Collectors’ Union, Local No. 269, | A Mave its rst showing in Wash-|, 7 of p., of Paterson, N. J. has in June, and will be brought /inaorsed our candidacy and adopted ee ee as its motto, “Dudley or NO Gar- “a Apes i phangeined ba Pi bage!” Archie Edward, President of | Iga canyon teense this refuse organization, states that! | Wei. gout a PAGE OF swiftness. Three more plays/ white all the members sling a wicked | }. ' ‘be dome. One, described as a shovel, they are also limerick- WISE CRACKS” FROM THIS i" aaa ot bo vac Bataillejers and are enthusiastic about our Book EACH THURSDAY |-777% the stage. It Is now being ) ae = at yates ga poeta . LITTLE MARY M mageriess cate ae limerick in our honor, As a little title. ‘For this production two |Compliment to Mr, Tallows we're g0- ing to make it our trick rhyme to- mary ® Bowen? — CHEWING ariwava Sass WE WANT Two sticks day. ‘The final word, which 1s mis-| GUM AGAW © Por Ter Gum oO Gum — ONm Red AN* pen sing, of course, is the name of @ j Pewee eur 2 SU = ONS RED “san Dia” ‘by Williasa| place which resombles Swamp City, INTO THE WASTE BAsKET — % we Mayo Gum FROM MY ain. Wright, and @ farce by Mar-|Pa., on a rainy day. If by any chance EACH oF yOu @ : pth Tenn ’=M APART you discover it, whether you be a Senna p garbage enthusiast or not, drop WSUS ax cuearmen, |fnrone ein om tee W theatran, Yesterday after.|S¢nd with it a check for $200 and of “three suits of light underwear for he found himself with a few|the campaign fund. They must be moments on his hands, so he|size 32. The rhyme: ‘Our next President, P've heard tell, Must be a big man, 40 let's yell, And give a loud cheer, ‘For election draws near may it ow, Boston, Monday evening. has forty-three Gane me Sr. Roy Atwell will assume the leading ‘but shucks—he’s just begun, | Comedy role in “My Golden Girl” to- —_— night at the Casino. twed ta 8 FRANCINE 18 AMBITIOUS. vora’ been . nepetv o. * «| York of the death of Robinson Locke, cine Larrimore of “Scandal” | Sort owner and dramatic editor of the ‘to have her own little theatre ledo Blade. ‘vows she will have it some day. uinne'Wndpeer? seanaees Ce ine, O-on!l I FEEL ” le ,” now al . : ‘ eT ae a eae naar ee en ge ree rh roma. fu oh Os 05 1e -_| t o day. I may call it the Hodge| pansion Flower: is now acting the ERD SE OUGHTA Ses RUB YOUR HEAD ONLY” NEURITION FIRST THING I've , role of Tio Busabio in that drama, ’ Have & Doctor! WITH A LIL "GROANS OR “NEURALGIA tap" NEW" FoR lef Nutt’s parade in the Dudley-| «Tne Hole in the Wall,” now at the : LINAMENT” AN’ SAVE Woot! President Campaign will be held) punch and Judy Theatre, will move 2s mee YEARS t ‘ore, Shall we) to the Harris next Monday. “THAT FIVE BUCKS ¢ eeGine hundred and Afty owners and Q S mene ro new! enter- ME (EQUITY. NOMINATE. || Site" HiPBUroad nt Sah Emerson has been nominated| They are from all parts of the, coun- veh BR Mea tomas “Lydia Scott, who joined the cast of pay, Maneeations “Wilton Y@) rhe Night Boat” as a chorus girl, ‘been nominated as Vice-Presi-| nas ben given a: part. Fritz Kreisler and Victor Jacobt plan to give a dinner for the musl- cians who have played at the Globe through the run of “Apple Blossoms.” Yeare the following named have) | George Warr McCutcheon and Earl nominated: Ethel Barrymore,/Carrsll are in Atlantic City putting the finishing touches on a dramatiza- tion of one of the novelist’s stories, A party for film people will be given by Rubye De Remer to-morrow night | j est ‘Truex Ba| at her home, No, 83 West 67th Streot, | B Sas ihe election will be held next | Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Loew will be ‘ eas Buests of honor. " al, Anyhow! PRICES GOING UP. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. AND pun = a ! | DoT 'EM Selwya, Treasurer of the the-| Ww. & D.—His real ia Gi iY yey, ‘ A fire of Selwyn & Company,|M. Cohan. 2011 ANYWAY, MUWER { 2 BuD: Coun iH. hat his .nterests will re-| J. he Unseen Hand” is now , 46 jot iw a? movoment, recently | Called “The Ouiji Board.” It is at the! to ats the ‘ot | Hiljou, New York. i in the Now Yor the-| Ramby—Any effort on the part of | epason. Pop Price to be elected President wit! red the matter out|be opposed by us no matter what f care,” says Mr,| Audubon, N. does. come to thi - —— vance would he| _A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. rehestra seats for| Don't worry about your looks. The om rad f and Fk ie oyster is ugly, but decidedly popular. that wil we ito effect with us FOOLISHMENT. begtaning te ini of another season.” There was an old lady named Wick. \CKENG IN A PLAYLET, |, | Who said all her neighbors were hicks, is Dickéns is to be the central] Quite often when mad {2 8 YeGAoville sketch called | She'd get rather bad wi ri - : oa ey aaa OP ced 4 And soak them with tin cana and Gwill. show Dickens at the time bricks, ro Beossatul 1 $i ke vinyed ia Ees.| FROM THE CHESTNUT i F \ cessful it will in Eng- TREE. . um, . “Did you get in on that proposi- Joe Isn’t a Bit Discouraged—He’s Radiant! coo... @oserr hail eo a = meee aut T Witton, May Wirth] sound toons” 8 UIE Sy oe, HEAR A “puzzont” EX? | (yy — way ||[ weri-oF course ~~ Now — tT may NOT BE “TRUE the Keith time. “They did?” Yqot A NEW ChR~ bu HM-M-M—~ KINDA Nov ? wHa's “THaT Youve GOT TH'CAR=+) |THE THINGS IVE. HEARD » AND ae pnox” will have its first bs f then the bottom fell out.” SURPRISED You'D - | Ty! MATTER I Don'T LIKE. To SAY, —— L-HOPE FOR YouR SAKE SAY ANYTHING TO GET ONE OF THOSE) | wrth EM! You KNow Joe — BUT --- \t's BUNK ~- BUT DIsCouRAGE YOU THINGS * | MINE'S ALL TO >... Last “ Parsifal;’’ Dirk Foch re | By Sylvester Rawling. of “M’Appari” that halted the action |, OOD OLD ‘MARTA!'” as my| for some minutes. Our Italian com- friend Mr. Terhune, before | Patriots do dearly love to mnke, and he’ became so immersed in| often thereby to spoil, a scene. No ture ss ‘n neglect music, was|Micial explanation was forthcoming fet to Gesignate Flotow’s tunefwi| of Why the first scene of the last act was omitted entirely or why the last Opera | #ene was emasculated. Rumor had Sy Ce satmaeneng of peo- jit that Caruso felt his voice was tir patiently in the|!9& 4nd was saving it for the per- in admission were | formance of “La Jutve” to-morrow the last bit. of | Might. There was an extra presentation of “Parsifal,” sung in English, in the afternoon, with Margarete Matzen- , n " auer again singing Kundry, ana or} LEAVE IT TO LOU vile Harrold, Clarence Whitehill, ; Leon Rothier end Adamo Didur ta- FORE - ’ i ae ee WON millar in the other principal char- Wi, How Louis Se We Buy t Hes 6) pail q acters, Mr. Bodanzky conducting. TO, Re OF ie. Des anne QRODY A iv IM YOO BETTER WY HIM AnD . ‘ BEFORE HE SETS Dirk Foch, a young Dutch conduc- Bee NE WD WAN D - Way FROM US tor who has made friends in New { oats ‘ York, got an opportunity to lead Mr. , Bodanzky’s New that was. National that 1s to be, Symphony Orchestra at a concert in Carnogie Hall last night. In announcing the concert last Sat- -lurday I'said it would mark Mr. Fooh’s first appearance in New York, but a reader, in a courteous note, Mr. Foch conducted summer at concerts agent without question. . 's programme last night included Tehatkovaky's mi sym. and some Brahms, ney ani