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Plays again, He is announcing thet a | Rew musical pleco called “Jim dam Jems” will be launched by him ‘Atlantic City during the week of 90. Harry L. Cort and George ‘Btodderd have written the book Tyrics and James Hanley the mu- , am the cast will be Ada Mao Percy Pollock, Ned Sparks, th Murray, Zoo Barnett, Gat- Jones, Olin Howland, Joo Brown, Clark, Parish end Peru, Clark Preas and Lane and the King THE WRONG KATHRYN. hryn Mahoney, of “Honey Girl,” oh & Harris Theatre, was fussed up last night. Some one found a marriage license issued ‘Kathryn Mahoney and John Da- thinking it belonged to her, d it over, The other mem- ‘of the troupe began to congratu- but she assorted vehemently she wasn't the lady of tho licchse. theless, there is much excite- NELLIE BUTLER HERE. ‘The Rialto had a visitor yesterday on, She was Nellie Butler, me to act blonde roles in. the | * jes H. Hoyt companies. In those Miss Butler exhibited a pair of dle Baileys that were the talk of own. She wasn't very old then she isn't very old now. In fact, 4s here from her home near pm seeking u theatrical engage- and we'll eat your hat if she @ day over twenty-five, She ped in to see Eddie Dunn at the lam H. Harris offices and called him A FILM PARTY. of June Elvidge at the Century a i, made to-night. Included in the Mist of guests are Enid Kennett, Fred 0 ansfteld, Evan Bur- Fontaine, Lucille Kent, Rubye ner and Glaire Whitney, “FLORODORA” WEDDING, be revival wed- to-night at St. Bptecopal Church on West End u® when Ethel Lores, a member old-fashioned sextette,’ be- | the bride of Major Harry B, 46th Infantry, U. 8. A. Capt. | Wynn, U. 8. A., will be best Batty Palmer of “Florodora” if honor. A reception will fol- | gat the Hotel Majestic. Miss Lores ire from the life of the stage up that of dishes and dust- SETTING SAM RIGHT. whiz! We've been guilty of a We've been calling Sam lel of the Capito! ‘Theatre "Sam When it should have been “Sam Mr. Rothafel's middie handle and he us to knock “ of his name and give him enough, Lionel! We'll do it, A VALUABLE VEST, "After @ rehearsal of “Tickle Me" ily Frank Tinney and Hugh Were on their way to Free- A the Tinney Rattleabout when @uddenly brought her to a hi" he said, “I left my vest at theatre. I'm going back.” get £0 encited over an old asked Hugh Grady, 8 Prescription in one of is | France BIDE DUDLEY They call him Crippled Jimmy Lee because he wears a brace to make it easy fer his neck an’ keep hia head in place. But Jim- my Lee's a dandy kid—you bet yer life he is! Amn’ all the fel- lers Jimmy knows are loyal friends of his. One day I saw him take a dog an autermobile hurt an’ bind its leg up with a rag he tore right off his shirt, an’ then he took the puppy home an’ give tt things to cut, I tell you what, a kid like that ia mighty hard to beat. Bay, once when we tous playin’ ball we needed one more run an’ Jimmy says to let him bat. Well, that's just what was done. By ginger! Jimmy soaked 'er out an’ won the game—that’s what, I wonder if they ain't no cure fer things like Jimmy's got! —— = A SINGER AND A SONG, Every once in a while Murry Mes- singer of No, 681 Jefferson Place, the Bronx,“has a spell of peetry and sim. ply mat poetize, He had an attack wecently and the following was the result: “This half-broken statue that you see Is the famous statue called ‘Victory’.” “Then, Teacher,” said the boy, ques tionaly, “What an awful mess ‘Defeat’ must bel GOSSIP, John Golden will put “Turn to the Right’ in rehearsal Aug. 2. Cha Purcell, in "The Poor Little Rita will open at the Central hext ay evening. Bud Carloll, from the West, 4s man- fpulating the lariet at Starlight Amusement Park. theatrical prosperity just ahead for America. Nance O'Nell, in “Passion Flower,” will begin a trans-continental tour in ‘hiladelphia late in Auguat. Hueen Given, Kata Gendal, Robart Williamson, Harold Howard and Rob- ent Lee Allen have been engaged to Lei Grant Mitchell tn “The Cham- pion.” Members of the National Conjurers ‘Association attended the performance ot “The Night Boat" last night, The Conjurer are holding a convention in New York, (i Leo Ditrighsteln and Leo Shubert will present ‘The Americans in in Stamford Friday evening. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Arthur Gunn of Wellsville became the father of a boy Monday and the Optic headed the story, “The Little Son-of-a-Gun.” FOOLISHMENT. A girl by the name of Lucile, Once wanted to hear a pig squeal. She pinched the pig's tail, And it let out a wail “Delightful, indeed!” said Lucite. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, said Grady, pointing. 3 & g00d place to turn STOW we'vo started something for 5 <@ure! 116 letters to-day on ‘his caveman stuff and they'ro foming, special delivery an’ all, @owhole lot of new folks writing Still we carry along Robert a Rolph, Madeline Bthb), and ‘who don't like what little Fan- Flatbush and Rutherford Vet- waid. : ft up, folios, tell us what you Bik about it. ’ in Like Cavemen and Why? by return mail, do it now envelope Evening New York City. listen to Goldilocks, N. J.— nan? The kind that bites and fe and shakes you? No, thanks! the civilized man. male from N. Y.—Fannie ¢ h ids like one of th I love him when he de Nix on the caveman stuff ind Rolph, Greenwich Vil- J eaveman stuff we've heard be- have gone in the days of yore, think the girl with sense to-day the man with the cultured Note—Pretty good, Rolph, fil say, And now, just to encour- we'll say that a lot of giris paid they wish you'd publish address. It pays to be a poet i hteen—Nixy, Mr. Caveman, @ church-worker husband and who is interested in family af- Imogene, Atlantic City—1 p, one particularly. I met day, His name is Jack not much hair, wears a beneath his ‘collar. He doesn't live in a cay nder the boardwalk. Says trom New York. arold, Back Bay and I'm @ caveman myself. thing. Be brutal, mas rough. Impress ‘em w ‘dominant personality. Hit ‘em t ee Sure girls lke cavemen! “Do you know the population) of Now York?" Ca aca | "Not all of ‘om yet." Evening World Ouija LaiorAsks GCoprrtght, 1020, by Toe Pres Publishing Co, (The Now York Rvening World.) in handy, ba lo, Bronx—Want to around by the hair? Rotman Mar hate a mollycoddie too, What 1 lke is @ f00d pal, a frank, unspoiled Am- erjoan boy, By Jingo, Queens—You bet they do. They just can’ pip it; it's Just in ‘om, that’s all. Ie there a caveman in the audience whe adores a blue-eyed blond NOT from Brooklyn? _Nikko Favorite, New York City— Give me the girl I can treat with re- im a blonde and 1 wear KATINKA F. Ziogfeld jr. sees a new era of| Spect, not one who likes to be rocked to sleep with a boulder. Alice of Brooklyn—How do they get that way? If 1 were married and had @ husband like that, he'd mever live to tell &, He'd come in ike @ lion and go out like a lamb, Ya dassent, me, anaes nt, Sd peerenk. aggie, Penn jotel—The boys think Pit crazy but I'm not. Me for a big brute about six feet five and that's been brought up on corn beef und horse radish, No ple and cake ellows for me. J. H. Dollay, Brooklyn—Cut out the caveman stuff, A girl Hkes any man money and can give Do You Know? painted the famous portrait 2. What {s the southernmost point of the mainland of Burope? 3. What Is the name of the leper colony on the Hawaiian Islands? 4. Who waa the husband of Bath- sheba whom David sent to the fore- front of the battle? pera te, Whom does Howland Island e 6, On Philippine Island ts Manila? 7, Who defeated Battle of Actium? % Who is the Nibelungen Ring? %. How did Youth Soa Islanders term human flesh when prepared for what Antony at the hero of Wagner's + | eating? 10, What was the name of the man who was revently killed hooting (Ni- agora Mudie jn a barrel? 11, What are the huge trees found In Australia called? heredity, Darwin vie reat “em rough and ce you eet and more, Hit nm talk to ‘em, Tank Corps—The Vil- ‘tella me girl like to be 12. What ‘6 the Shamrock TV. America’s Cup? ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS, 1, Gloto; 2, Joknl; 4, Urian; handicap of the in the race for the THAT POOR OLD MAN HAS UNDER HIS EYES a COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 LM SURE THAT FeLLow IS A "SWEETHEART * AND 'NoT A “COUSIN® AS-KATINKA CLAIMS. WELL, TLL FIND OUT TONIGHT, Bevieve ve! r abc Vi ens woe Boss , THEY'S A BIRD OUT HERE. 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