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COMIC PAGE | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY i IF #2 WouLD KEEP TEN SERVANTS FROM STARVING, I WOULDN'T Let EM HEAR THE. SINGLE OF A PENNY! aaa ¢ a) a I'M GONNA CUT THAT BIRDS WAGES, AN! IF SHE DOESN'T LIKE IT THERE'LL Be AN EMPTY ROOM IN OUR FLAT TONIGHT! (THAT Por 15 AS USEFUL AS A GLASS “4 EYE IN A Key Hove! ee ‘OH, You DEAR Sweet HAN — JAN I NEVER EXPECTED A RAISE, You #30 A MONTH BUT You'Re NoT GONNA GET THAT HER CAT LIKED CABBAGE SO SHE FED IT HY CIGARS 1 For DINNER | f KATINYA SAID HERE'S a shrewd adjuster of] ( woes connected with the Actors’ |! By Way of Diversion. Equity Association, Not #0) j long ago a big show got in financial Did you ever feet 40 lonesome, | . stralta In another city, The Equity} #o disgusted and so blue that immediately despatched this man to tfeTecene and he found attachments of various origins at the box office you wished you had a yollow | dog to tell your troubles to; juat | @ common little mongrel; fut o rs gobbling up the show's share of the receipts, These a nments were in happy little beast, who appeared to think that you were God, to favor of costumers, shoemakers, scenery manufacturers and other| 4098 like him, at least? tradesmen, The show had not had If you've never known the friendship of a dog that's full of fleas you have missed a won drous blessing one might pray for, on Mia lenees, For he'll oheor you when you're slipping with a timid eympathy and in manner dumb he'll tell you things aren't what they seem to be. « Human friends aro bften fiect- ing; they have troublos of their own, Those that pat your back thia morning, by to-morrow may have flown. But tho friend whose love ia lasting—twhose affection slips no cog—te the ornery worthless mongrel that we call the yellow dog. much of a chance to get started before the court actions were taken. All the money went to satiafy these judgments and the Equity man saw there would be nothing for the play- ers, musiciang and stage hands at the end of the week. Summoning the company manager be raid: “Close the show Friday night.” ‘The official notice went up and then ‘he manager, acting on the sugges ‘ion of the Equity agent, aid to the players and others of the troupe: “To-morrow afternoon and night we play and all the money gots to you people.” The next day was Saturday and ‘he reostpta were enough to bring the company back to New York and give “ each momber a sum of money. Wonder at Hanging Crape! HYAM = HYAH ~HYAH ~~~ DAWGONNIT ED — Can'T Y's€e How FUNNY (TLE BUT SAY, ED — THis ts GONNA BE AWFUL FUNNY > CAN YOU IMAGINE MY WIFE. []. SITTIN’ “THERE IN GouRT 4 “THIS AFTERNOON ? otf BOY, (TLL BE FUNNY, Joe — Joe, THEAR “TH'WIFF G@oT ' UP “To & CERTAIN POINT: PINCHED FOR SPEEDING — ise ~ THE POINT WHER “ JUDGE says ~ “FIETY doLLARs’ ! (T AIN'T — the “Kissing Time” lyrtos, ls writing HE'S MUCH OBLIGED. booms more for another musical comedy. Interest in the Capitol Theatre has!“ Giida Gray joined the company at r seeped clear down into South Amer-|the Century Promenade iast night i fom. Recently a man In Buenos Ayres|and shook @everal shimmys. She wrote the management of the big| Dieased the crowd without the ald of tights, too, aoure for some plotures of it, ‘They! Enaries ‘McNaughton of “Three were sent and yesterday the follow-/ Live Ghoste” has Laat gms that ng note was feostved from him: an uncle in England had bequeathed “Y have received with real pleasure | Dim & nice bit of land, — | he three photography that you A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. kindly have sending me, I am, be- i Mamio loves Jack #0 much she) 1 jeve me, very giad to know that my| keeps his ploture where ahe oan nee {t| ud , My CUP rile letter bave received from you| most of the day. ‘its right over the ATTLE MARY MIXUF : mine attention; thanks one million | foot of her bed.—Wellaville Optio. G TT MRE a rare aenhie Gkeaa TT LEAT ving” Tan do tal tne ramedsate Bin Yoni pedo fot friend whose BIL SES < iy 's.NT (6 Oe eee mxcerPr) pl ISAT | wes T ee Ree Bars snd | will Be muob glad to serve you.” a | /\ & BAD WAY 6 Gers || | THE Yeast cake 4 HERE WOULD ANT | YY aNd In Cer You’ J eos v4 k 7 GRoceRies 2 2 : —— Y. + “COHAN REVUE" COMING. | Was put af threo hundred and eight, He GRoceees Home 5 a A | ahi “ae Yjp\ ANoTHER YeasT CAKE | ‘The reports that George M, Cohan Said Bill, with much pride: wo nee) ‘ ¢ oN on Y, Zo — \ has deoldod to give up bis idea of “My acquaintance 4s wide,” ae bs \ OT ies’ Vy hye 3 Ae producing a big revue appear to be! wow what do you think of the akate? q } on 37 Gi premature, Mr. Coban is still plan- ning with that end in view, but is ory busy just at present organising » third “Mary” company for touring purposes. While he ts awaiting Mr Cohan’® summons, Lew Fields js staging © musteal show called “Blue hyes.” eae A PANIC AVERTED. According to ® wiré just revelved, hgith Helena, former or star, now By Sylvester Rawling. : ia vaudeville, prevented « panic at ‘HIDRE were recitals of music the Lyric Theatre, Birmingham, Bun- yesterday by a violinist, a day. A small blase in the theatre's singer and @ pianist. At Car property room dent emoke out on the|®¢#le Hall, in the afternoon, Michel Stage While Mise Helena wae einging | Usikoff, concertmaster of the 8t FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | | ars eda time of day was Adam | —s “A little before Eve.” Violinist, Singer And Pianist Heard FEZ He’s Winner Now, but Wait Till He Gets Home! Was a pupt! of Frang Knelsel and is ~ an earnest musictan, Joba Quine, who has ming here in| opera with the Society of American | Singers and is not new to the concert | stage, reappeared in a recital at Avo. Man Hall yesterday afternoon. That | his attractive voloe Ie used to better | advantage and that he has grown in artistic stature there. Is no dout Pvidently Mr. Quine has been ing and working hard. It wa while, for he bids fair to ach \. tinction as a song interpreter. His | Prowramme included old, Italian and | : : | *, “Four jous Bonga, rboriwon-€ howed the new | py Brahm a French group and mod- fim, “Kismet, ® large invited | ern American compoaitiona, such as audience iu the Hotel Astor baliroom | x leat night Grace Renis, Charles Stevenson and Florence Carpenter will be in Henry Hull's play, “When We Are Young.” achatra of Siam saw smoking the cigarette.” a The explanation, which was true, quieted the audience and the per- formance proceeded with all serene, ——»- and the audience begen to grow roat-|L0ule Orchestra, aocompanted dy | . . =e mn joes, Seeing several people starting | manuel Balaban at the piano, played | BiG GAME Now REMEMBER >, —~. WoT \ ) for exits, Miss Helena signalled the|® Vivaldi-Naches concerto, a Buch - at Te Clue \ . c J ‘ -TM GONNA QuIT \ aT DOWN _ orchestra to cease playing and said; | 8ébumann sonate, @ d'Ambrosio con- \ / ILL DRoP ( OM! TLL AY ELEVEN ocLocx’ | . IPotlock — “Phere's no danger, A, cigarette|°@rto and several emailer compom.| f TcNIGHT = 1° 0 lar ony wartime )/ Leave EARLY OCLOCK ) \ FEKLeRs — ~~ he and a bonch. of page bawe caused |t#008 With asmfrance and with no lit BETTER Come ff eee a courta ) || mi You ¢\ aaa ONIN OR Lose! Fioxer Le 5 > this smoke. ‘They are out in the alley |"!@ technical skill, but without dis- Luke’! “oye AN) \s = Breau} SORRY BU 1 RUNNIN: now along with the fellow who wae|*inctive significance, Mr. Gustkort Hours po aLUuB.|( GOTTA BLOW By WHEN ig MARCIN AND WEBER UNITE. Broadway bears that Max Marcin end L, Lawrence Weber bave formed au alliance to produce plays. Another report says Mr, Marein & plan under way whereby be may bulld a tipatre kefore the season te over, ry Burleigh's “Wthiopla Baluting Colors,” after Walt Whitman, and Homer's “The Fiddter of Dooney.” Porhape it was accident that so many | of Mr. Quine’s songs had marohing | rhythms, but they were effective, Mr. | Boa, than whom there {= none mor capable, was Mr, Quine's accompantat at th plano, | Jeol) Cowels, a planist from Call- the = = a u uuiflant That “Dishes’’ You, Jo?! — Ow =SSEL r4 su) . - N YOU'RE USUALLY \ “RNG WO _DOOGE “THAT LAD WILBUR PILL AM HOw 4OU WAN'T RG FAM, at the Hippodrome last | audience saw him, as) show iss Charity," now at the LOOK HERE, "sis"! | —~DAD COW T WANT / And PIECED + i Belmon' ‘Theatre, wi begin a tour Sas AGAR T Halt lant Riek, . Oure HUNTING _/ O83 ON THIS) i. { the Subway Circuit on Nov. 6 and| gary a reciiall of compositions by | 2 RP 0 to Chicago later \ Mozart, Handel, Chopin, Stojowaki, = Frank J. Godsol is to become Chalr-| Tiget and herself, She furnished man of the Board of Directors of the x, | pleasant entertainment by reason of Pictures Corporation and Goldwyn |the simplictty and unaffectedneas of her playing. She Is not to be consld- - id his polnter om.) sod with famous interpreters, but erday, Yes, th) ig 9 relief time when #o ma ,|bumptious pretenders seek to occ ‘i | Betty Brown Night Boat” |tu0 meld has won a prize in a beauty contest LEME conducted by a innat! newspaper. s opy (iiftord Grey, who wrote some of |“ RESTLESS SEX’ | . = AT THE RIALTO { x | HAS NO VILLAIN. Wy /\ OW , | | ne Restless § a super five-reel land written by Robert W. Chambers, | 1. Wha is used by Ramblers | Low showing at the Rialto Theatro, | - How 4 treated to make it |!# & production of many sentiments bend easily | The. story starts quite ordinarily, 4 in syDiux what the tee of ® \mut is devold of the villain. | greater number rds than are | f | | John Cleland, a widower, finds time | reCesby ITH-TER, WILLE What vily on his hands after he THAY, M ER, “L love you" In the | hanging he You ASK YA TAKE THOSE WE WANNA SEE HOW BIG ThE HOLE IN YA sends his son Jim to tary school 1 BET HES e has semper | j daug When Jim HIDIN' A HIDIN' A 1M SPATS OFF, PLEASE tyran og a motto? r the hoildays he fat! } Rte whal dar ald ihe Lord create| for ie Rousere ne Cane Gweat LITTLE \ sock ETH erbs And trees? 4 Who first attqnpted to purchase BiG ONE | ONE Islands r United in si | le has oF celluloid? n name of on which the Town of Vi e flat? 9 Who in to take a nurae island | B. Cy) Jim is away a st ie situated? M curse, and Steve < 11, By what ne did the Greek* | Ogwaid Grismer, though she docen't al} the (ity of Troy? ltere tim | 12. What is the ruler of Bulgari®| “Vater shoe renlizaaahe really loves vated? Jim who, In the meantime, returned ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. ‘Gran from Paria, but quarrela with him, Then Oswald faila in front of a train