The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 36

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Bea atte Guen 1 About Plays t By BIDE: if FERGUSON'S physicians , Reve advised ‘her to take a long feet, @o the Charles Frohman, conclude her engagement in and Profane Love” at the d in the production this ‘The show is scheduled for a sagagememt in a fow WAS AN EXPERT. ree V. Hobart and Harry Horsh- making a pay out of the : or in Pe Hobart said: ‘thoge Desmond pictures was y not,” replied Harry. “He an expert.” ‘was awful,” said Mr, Hobart. was he?” larry Hershfield,” replied Harry. ensued, ~ - LOU WANTED To KNow. Holts of George White's “Scan- reminded us the other night of York trom his home in Cali- eight years ago. We met on ‘train coming out of Chicago, Lou to kngw'all about New York. being red that very few were suffocated in the subway, | by thé way, are theregany ew! ein the theatrical Busi- in New York?” “WHOPPERS” DO WELL. from London say Abrahain “The Little Whopper’ thas @ triumph in the British me- ‘The American company is ting attendance records at the teburgh, this week. Rain, , has made Pittsburgh #0 dark finding It difficult to count} GOSSIP. § Camp has been engaged for a ol in “Page Mr. Cupid!” ting ready to check Century, where “Floro- ying. ‘fee is putting the finishing on “Oh, Henry,” whigh will ‘at the Fulton Wednesday eve- inia Wells of the Sothern and Company was married yes- Way to Howard Lindsey of the May id Brian will retire from “Bud- to-morrow night and take. a on, Obaries King will succeed d G. Latham will give a dinnér ‘ stage to-morrow night the fina! performance of “Apple lelen Groody, sister of Louise, of Night Boat as been engaged part in that show. B. Yan and James J., Corbett to Mark Luescher, ‘Charies ‘Thomas will sing at benefit performance, Met- Opera House, May 9. A, Relkin is getting ready nd om tour, commencing May 17, | Widdish dramatic companies. eda Bara, in “The Blue Flame,” ° all records for theatrical ‘dm Providence this week. Decause she go’ married to White, the memvers of the Wy DUDLEY and Players | Pewee Jones of writes us he is the tallest dwarf in ) has applied for a chance ry Nutt to, let them appear in. the pro- cesston, They cannot march together, however, as Mre. Jones must be put im the women's division under the charge of Corpl. Kingsley. A young woman named Blaney, who exists in the Bronx, has sent in @ solution for our “Pie” trick limerick, in which she makes the final word “Stand.” She's wrong, of course, but since whe signs herself “Your lave,” we're going to reward her, anyway. Mies Blaney, you may send us a check for $200 and a picture of Mayor Hylan refading to appoint a4 relative to a city job. Now, to-day’s trick rhyme, friends, needs a final word that means haste, but it’s going to be @ tough job to guess it. If you find it, however, send it in with the usual §200 and a fly swatter. Here's the trick timerick: There was an old fellow named Murray, Who scemed in a wild sort of hurry. He ran like a deer And yelled to all nec “Don't stop me for I’m 4 ine o'Clock and Midnight Frolics” hay given Anna de Milita’ a new harp to twang. Glepn Anders has left the cast of the musicatcomedy, “Oul, Madame,” to accept a motion picture offer. Leo Marsh wants to be Captain of the houseboat on which several “Las- sio” girls will spend the summer. He's handled many a schooner in his time. M. H. Kanrper announces that he and Irving Clark will @oon stage a show called "Jolly Sailor Maids,” written by Karper and Clark. It will have a cast of Broadway beauties, ‘tla said. Since they were forbidden to carry their money in their stockings while on the stage, the chorus girls of “The Night Boat" have been wearing grouch bags, strung from the neck. Wilbur Cox is now playing the black face role of Rastus.in “Three Show- ers” at the Plymouth. He was seen coming out of his bank yesterday. Mark Reardon 8d informs us that he has placed a play with A. H. | Woods, who will produce it in the fall. It was written while Mark was in France with the soldiers, Adolph Kiauber has engaged Jane Grey for a leading role in “Scrambled Wives,” the new comedy by Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Matthews, authors of “Nightie Night.” While prsoog 4 Kenton, vaudeville banjoist, was in Brooklyn recently, one she e Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre ‘v'l) celebrate National Vaudeville Day with a special performance of sur- prises on Wednesday afternoon, May 6. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Brooklyn—Write American Play Company, Aeolian Building. R./B.Try Joe Hart, New York Theatre Building. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. A Harlem man became miffed at the telephone service yesterday and gave a “Central” girl a good calling down, It turned out to be his daugh- | er and he was afraid to go home last | night. py FOOLISHMENT. There was @ young girl named Ballew, | Who wanted to go to Peru Her father forbid her And started to kid her, 80.2what could the poor maiden do? FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. What line of work should a man with four fingers missing take up?” “Shorthand, I'd say.” LISHNESS! t ¥ SHE DOESN'T wear much! ke: c= * WISE LITTLE GIRLS WHO ARE SEEN AND NOT HEARD?! [7 colar Rove 1 Pe Pking Co IY. Rng Wat Nor. AT ALL! No TRouBLI AT AULS MY WIFE USN'T } QUITE READY ,YeT AND TLL BE ONLY “TOO GLAD To RUN OVER AN' GET You! wat is “tH NUMBE COME ‘ERE 4 MINUTE ~ witt Yer 2 “THIS 16 “TH’ DAWGONDEST HoUse- WINEVER CAN FIND ANYTHIN' —x PUT PETE RANDOLPH'S | “HOME BREW RECIPE” PBOME PLACE AN’ 2 *S'GONE!_/ WRONG WITH GENE —TOLD HIM 9 ARRIRY TIMES IM WAITING FOR: stu - COMIC PAGE FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 : DEARIE ~A ‘aiss SIMPER. CALLED UP, AN! J TOLD | HER t'D RUN OVER AN GET HER BECAUSE YOU | WERE NOT READY YET “THANKS JoE— “THAT'LL save 1S TODAY MOoNDAY OR FRIDAY LAND SAKES ~ WHAT ARE You TEARING DOWN “We Hovee FoR Now ? Now, MARY, I'm “Too Bus¥ TS ANSWER Foouts H- QUESTIONS —— DONT AsK ME ANOTHER QUESTION “TSDAY — UNDERSTAND 2 « Magazi ' Safe as a’ Canna Dynamite at a Firefly Picnic! t BLANCHE MUST KNOW A DOZEN “CHICKS” It “THIS “TOWN “THAT 1'VE. 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