The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 24

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COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1920 THE NEW PLAYS “The Half Moon’ Has Musical Charm _ CHARLES GET A POUND OF STEAK. BAG OF SALT~rel Fu REMEMBER ONE By THE OTHER! , 3 ; WHAT! You FORGOT THEM ALL | CAN OF PEPPER- LOAF OF BREAD AND | NIHEN IL HAVE STEAK TL KNOW I WANT Ea YES, BUT L HAD NOTHING BREAD I sige I WANT BUTTER! p » 2 2 EACH ARTICLE BY THE ONE NE By REMEMBER THEM ALL OR Mindi —— BEFORE It ? er poe ac KATINKA, YouRE) 3 , \ So SHALL ‘1 WRITE 'EM Dow POUND OF BUTTER! CAN You = SALT AND PEPPER - AN’ WHEN 1 HAVE j 4 L THOUGHT You COULD REMEMBER To REMEMBER THE FIRST “is My SHART ! Us DARNTON N™ in @ Dlue moon has there been a musical play so strange as “The Half Moon,” yet with the e + of Joseph Cawthorne enough, lost hin ¢ t during the war—the f Victor Jacum and the ful sprightiiness of Joseph ; Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Oscar Shaw and May mpson, the entertainment i at the Liberty Theatre te something more than agreeable, The strange part of the affair is the “book” by William Le Baron, not! that it 18 bad beyond words and lyrics, but becnuse it Includes two fathers who aro impossibly stern at moments and hopelessly sentimental at other Ly times. ‘They let thelr sons get way from them and go ‘to work for the aimple, not to say silly, reason that the boys won't marry the girls chosen by their parents, “We must prevent a scene,” declares one son in a try- | ing moment, whereupon a butler announces, “Luncheon {s served.” This! } and other equally ridiculous things, such as bigh hats on the fathers who, i visit the refuge of their danoing descendants, make you reallzo you are in| a theatre, i Mr. Cawthorne ts amusing. Falna May Oliver helps him immensely ina t sofa sc 2st Pi acene ts ey bd light and greceful whore his feet are 7 = - | ooncermmed, and Maude rhe in funny. | —————————— > ' Ms é ‘But first and last, » Half Moon” has musteal charm. Y - w- wan! | OGOSH. “THIS BUSINESS Do Y HEAR ME ? — Lie. — : =| HYAw- w : OF SITTIN: UPTALL NIGHT ' AH GOSH AMIGHTE-EEE PLAYIN’ POKER 15. FOOLISH! test wiere b yA : | J WAVEN'T GOT ANY GET THIS STUFF ABOUT oooot About Plays and Players WHO J wee ey gveteel Y'DK a SPARK PLUGS SIX DOLLARS !? | By BIDE DUDLEY [ {8 the consensus of opinion tn the- | atrical circles, now the election is juee! e) G . ‘ over, that the show business will ( Queer Queries ; experience an impetus all over the 5 7 country. ‘Dhere 14 no denying the fact Editor: My husband sat down that Qusiness has been slower than| 7 9” epg last night. How shalt was expected this season both on the| / remove the stains?—Mra. 8. J HAVEN'T BouGHir ae SPARK PLUGS road and in New York, except in the Throw the pants away. If he ; case of the biggest hits. This fact! wore none, advise ua. has been ascribed in great measure | aot to the campaign, which occupied the Editor: I am a Hoboken lady. attention of hundreds of thousands of There is some kind of a strange te ee > people who are theatregocrs, It ts} . our opinion that from this tim 1| insect that bothers me nighte, Lent begins business in the theatrical) How shall 1 get rid of tt? —H. M. line will be very good for shows that) saae deserve it. Hofore anogher season Pr i rahe me tolndowsltl and - oe = mes around, however, there may be with the heet of your shoe, | =e: a Hh ——= meee tee a lowering of admission priges and a _ | MARY- MAKE paariee | No-no | LMARY— MaKe } ee. T TAWe decline in the expense connected w.th : @ «theatrical productions. Why not?) Editor: Tama young man who STOP Growin & Must nT | BRoTHER sTap/ Hoel rhe Everything else is coming down. | works hard for a small salary THAT H-oRN ¢ \e Bow Hoay.| | YELLING ¢ | ree an sg 4 — 4 | a Gwe 1 ¢ ORDERS NOT RECEIVED. | J Mave several teeth that should | rere MARY TAKe ¢ F Him He. Diows ir ; That the women are already beoom-| de removed. How can I get them | antl : \ ing a power in politics was impressed) out without h - = ‘ r=! yi 5) on the mind of Margaret Anglin you-| $77 WtMOME mulch expenser f ; Gee ferday. Motoring in from her coun-| ardup. hp, try home she encountered a farm| Call Jack Dempsey a lar { hand who had worked for her. tg | “Good morning, BI!" sald the | joing to vote to-day?” Rditor: Since Prohibition ' . came the reply. - closed the saloons my husband you going to vote for? 7 “Dunno!” said Bill, “ain't asked the| as been bringing whiskey home ole woman yit.” in bottles. How can I stop Ms eae FOR ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, | 47inking?—Worrted Wife, ‘The ‘Theatre Assembly, of which | Every time he brings a bottle Mra. J. Christopher Marks is Presi-) home get dt and send to us by dent, will establish a country club on Oneida Lake where the members of | Messenger boy. the assembly may go between May 1 and Nov. 1, There will be a ballroom, | tion of whether or not the actor ts . Dut no bar. really a mender of shoes. ‘They made x as 7 3 i ) SHE SHOCKED HIM. @ bet and then hunted Caltanan up| THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY We Live and Learn, Luke, We Live and Learn! A preacher from up-State received | thing—are you a shoemaker?" : z= a a shock at a Broadway hotel yester- replied the actor, “My | day. He went to the telephone oe 8 a Donovan and Calla- micost! | \Z De aRte. —You Station to call up a friend and falled| han's my daddy's real name.” : fh wi to notice that the girl was listening to ears WHAT HAS 9 I OES Hee x GWU) NT FIGHT : ' Ve y a ——— a message coming over the wire. TO LAY A CORNERSTONE, HAPPENED © A BATTLE Wit) WITH “THAT BIG et = Do » 2 “I want to call a number," said the) tna Ciatre and Bert Lytell will lay TH SANTOR ABOUT | DANITOR # rf . : preacher. the cornerstone of the now Loaw ue BEFoRE LT eee gare been oat ze © tect State Theatre, at 45th Street and | TH HEAT cat y Ts peta % ' night,” came Broadway, Saturday at noon. A band : SY WATER ; . f course she said it in the tele: | will tbo on hand and a box of reconls iS HOT WATE HIT Him ¢ Phone recetver, but it was too much /and films will be placed in the atone, 4 A of a shock for the preacher. He] bach of the stars will be given a sil- turned and hurried away. ver trowel, STAGE FOLK MARRY. aossir, Betty Linn, of “The Greenwich Vii Btute 3 for luge Follies, 1920," and J. Hasll Smith, Este lerguson satis for England to- of “Mecca,” were married at the City all the Doctor” : nap passed {ts soven- e Hall yesterday, Later rate ay i ty-fifth performance last night. gave them o dinner and a silver te) “wpe passion Flower" is to be the wot, basis of a grand opera, = “The Proper Spirit” has opened on % AFTER THE SHOW. tour, “Tom Wise isa hit. Noticed at tha stage door of the] Fred 8. Isham, author of ‘Three Now-Amsterdam Theatre last night:|Live Ghosts,” ig’ writing a musical Patricia Clark, chorus girl of|comedy, : “Hiteliy Koo,” came out a S Wella, Gath of “GPlorsaoras: : > into a Mmousine; Julia bas joined the east of ‘Jim Jam PPL Ee . x : epude Counittan it if th company, hath a em Se ee hagmena Eitchoosk, a Max Marcin, J; Searle: Dawley and yey Then The “Lid” Blew Off! S also, and producer of the hc T ullon are writing a scenario ‘vatked down 4ist Street and caught | for Pearl White. = = = | J ieedyae ty Will Hayes and Charley Chaplin = vs A WONDER YO\) REMEMBER. were wianding together In the lobby of the Liberty Monday night. No- z {A ave ROOTES. HE'S NO SHOEMAKER, body notic Have AN Aen BR > — Se oe Rag pages a WELL —1F THERE r ASNT _ DOTTY Des =My } MY FACE AFTER THREE a a Flinn, newspaper artist, and] “Old J trainer of the OUD "ENEMY" — AVEN'T Leydon, electrician at the| London I ¢ girls In ‘Tip Top," ta SEEN HER IN S YEARS =) tasino, both neigh to visit America soon SY eb ve Po Callanan, who play’ John Murray Anderson will sail for ms : Se 4 in George M. Cohan’s n on Nov. 6 ‘ace Chriatie, Man in the World,” got Into an argu ment the other day over the Dolliver, Augustus Barrett and Ethel T rucadale will go, too. LD ntor is now singing a new “Margie” with success in » XY “Broadway Brevitle (i Piorenve Reed has a ttle dog YO) (OU named Coffee and another named ins. When she gocs to the = © i IN ow? feld Studio to act in films she ho song called 1. What member of the Davis Cup “pip ry ny eam hay been forced by business to ¥ anras, They co hee mailed their voring Henry 2. What was the name of the firat}J. Allen for Gover cr striker in Cork to die of| Eddie Cantor of "Broadway Brevi- ation? thes’ has been asked to act in films. %. What is the chemical formula | Eddie hasn't guid he can't or can | for nitric acid? arma | 4. What State produces the «most ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. hemp? Berg—Why keep It a secrot? & What Scotch golfer recently) ic. L.— Visit the canting directora me the meet at the Shawnee Coun-|at the studios ub? *% What liquid ts used in an arti- 10. What js the name of the city where gin was first bs A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY ficial ice plant to freeze water by| Cs its evaporation? | The voting was heavy in Brooklyn | } caLLin Ss 7.In what Book of the Bible are|yesterday. Tom (Fat) Gill, the! f bos the laws and ceremonies of the | Brooklyn tenor, east a ballot i on ?| CALLIN AMES AT | ( Pere Hebrews mainly regulated? | — ety ua AT THe NEW | = 8 What does, the word “Koran” FOOLISHMENT, o4 >, 5 ] a ( \ mean? When asked for her carfare, Miss | CALLIN: | 4 *e HAVEN'T BEEN —-- BOY NEXT! a 9, What was the real name of Gen 4 il ‘| ' CALLIN’ ON ~y oe A Yom Thumb? Hocking ’ ~ ¢ | }O0R oF q a Suid: “Really, Conductor, it's shock- | r Noneny = Ned and from which it gets its ? ing, M1, What war was fought in Eu But I cannot pay rope from 1854 ? ‘ A 12. What is the cathedral in Paris I'm sorry to say | whore the Goddess of Reason was| She'd put all her cash in ber bureau | = worshipped during the Revolution? ‘avawer ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. | ti] FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE Wife-Why did you come home | 1, R. N. Willia 8 NHOS; 4, Wis: mour; 6, Ammonia; Readin 9, Chartes 8. Strattor drunk? yenevs, Crimean; E r Husband—Had to, dearegh: stloons VAN ZEL™ ~ ome . ell closed, you know, u | a ye stent 4 “Se

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