The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 12

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ss | About Plays By BIDE and Players DUDLEY OWN HENRY MEARS, formerly J Manager of the Ziegfeld “Mid- night Frolic’ and likewise “The Century Midpight Whirl,” announces that he has purchased from M Gest the entire production of “The Midnight Whirl” and will send it on tour, playing the Klaw & Briang: theatres, Mr. Mears, in additlon,| clipping coupons, He sas will’ make several productions this! ferested at once. She was beau | The first will be “Home| tiful, | @ comedy by Joha Willard. “Dine with me," he sald, “I | The next will be a musical revue, . * ohn Henry Meara'e Gossips] Would like to talk to you The report that Mr. Mears Her mouth watered and wet | will dramatiae some of his Heald her chin, * i vhymes for thie lastenained .ehow | a7 witt do if, sir,” she eats.’ | \ MISS OSTRICHE VAMPS. Sabin, who produces the | has | Muriel Ostriche flim comedies, entirely recovered from her recent ilinesa. She has just finished a pic- ture called “Betty, the Vamp," and is she is & vamp only in the picture. NEW COMEDY SOON. produce Rol gore Megrue’s new comedy, mors are Even,” in Washington, Nov. 93. Williarh Courtenay and Lela Fisher head the cast. A NEW PLAYWRIGHT. @aul ‘Silverman, aasistant in the A. HK Woods press department is « hopeful youth. Play and he expecta it will be one of the season's big hits. No, it hasn't Been accepted for production yet, but that doesn’t worry Saul. The story ls about’a “butcher” boy or vender of candies, fc, in a theatre. We wouldn't care to tell you here what the boy goes through, as that might hurt the box office receipts. However, | we will reveal the fact that the boy sings a song. Saul is already prepar-| "id at mp house? My swife ing for a proper rendition of this num-| meeds one badly.” ber. The other night he had Bobbie With a cry of anguish she Lewis, an ex-office boy, and several | : other ‘ambitious lads at the Woods| Choked on a baked bean, Nhe offices, trying thelr volces, N | had expected more, Then and wisengaged, Dut the boy eas | nya) aha decided toc rattling pecthig Saul to call them at any tlne,| ‘here she decided to quit calling BRODIE TOOK A CHANCE, Max Scheck, who is producing the musical numbers In the new “Passing Show" for the Messrs. Shubert, ad- its the report that he is to marry is Nhe young lady 1s Muriel Cort, aring in "Mary," at the she cook?” was asked, Well, er—I hadn't thought of that,” came from the bridegroem-to-be. about-Christmas-time, NO SLUMP WITH THESE. Who said “theatrical slump?” A travelling “Irene” company played to $80,000 in one week in Providence re- cently, and Is booked for a return date. Another “Irene” troupe drew almost as much in smaller cities, “Mary” \s another musical show that is “cleaning up.” YES, MR. DEAN, YOU ARE. . R. Dean ives in Jersey and is a poet. He confeases that he is in love too. Pretty good foundation for a story, eh? All right! Pipe this: a! Nar ghd near the Oranges,” he writes, “and my sweetie lives In Brooklyn. ‘They say love laughs at geography, Wut il be blamed if T can get that of view. Probably the first 4 trips are the harvest. This ie what happens to me three times reeks ” “Lackaworna Ratirocs, Hadson tude, | Lerington Avenue subtwoay— Alsft I @ dood? Fulton Street elevated, | At last I em there, Fise my Angel-Pte, Whadda I core?” “What takes place between these two verses is none of your darn busi- ness. Thent “Awful late, Run Uko—rwerl, Twenty mAnutes’ wait For Fulton 8treet ‘L, Lexington Avenue subway. Hudson tube, Lackawanna Ratlroad— Ain't Ia boob?” Gossip. ‘There's a letter here for Mubel Mo- Cane. The “Mecca” company will ses the dress rehearsal of “Afgur” Sunday. Walter F. Wanger has been made general manager production for the Femous Players-Lasky Corpora tion. Two left hina lege of rabbite were} WHAT Es my sub- 16 twWo principal for 4 Hush coat, af national monuments” Me unuther horse? city ceatre of the raisin industry? € What does the name & Who first said with good intentios 9. Ju what city is the Btate Prison o} erg a What was the amount of the firs furniture for the White House? 1), What famous Greek woman fol lowed Alexander throughout his con. | Seul has written a) lof Wellsville he had not been paid rll are photographie \y ® contains the Jurgest | m is used in horse racing 1 the winning of one race is to Ko in California is the | Pe Aaron mean? t “Hell is paved |" | Our Own Fiction. | “1 am starving.” A fair girl of eighteen stood | in the office of the millionaire. He looked up from hig work of | in | A fine meal was brought to the office, The girt thmidty sat down and ate three pork chops, with apple sauce and fried sweets on the side. The millionaire re- garded her with deep interest. “1 have a question to ask you," he sald, taking another helping of sauerkraut. “Are you mar- near" “No, sir,” she replied, buttor- ing another piece of bread. “Then my question is not out of place,” said he with coffve on his breath, It looked tke love at first sight “What ia it?” He leahed forward, “You have made a deep impression on m he said. “May I speak plointy?” “Sure!” “I—I wish to ask this-would you accept a position as serving at the offices of millionaires. (The End) found at the Hippodrome yesterday. ‘They were not right legs as they were left by one. Vivior Jacobi serenade to the Moon.” Shaw. Carotta Monterey will Join the caat of Robert Warwick's new play, “The Dauntless Th Concerts will be given to-morrow night at the Century, Astor, Century Fromenade and Winter Garden. William Hodge offers a prize for the first baby named after President- Elect Harding. ay of “Tho Prince and has been invited to Join The Dual Role Society. Henry Young, Treasurer of the Globe Theatre, has gone to Muldoon's to rest and pick up sonte pep. has added a new music of “The Half It will be sung by Oscar Georges Carpentier says Muriel Lodge of “Hitchy-Koo,” and Kathryn Martin of “The Midnight Frolic," are the two most beautiful girls in Amer- tea, What does Jack Dempsey say? The finals in the Fox Trot Contest, for the championship of Greater New York, will be held at Terrace Garden Dance Palace to-night. Two solid gold medals and a cash prize will he the awards, It is expected a capacity crowd will eee the experta dance. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. H. J, N.—See Chamberlain Brown. kK. K, K.—Washingon has a theatre called Shubert-Belasco, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘When oa lawyer told Hep Trimble for his advice, Hep replied: “I ain't going to take it" FOOLISHMENT. “Joe's worried and I'l make a bet It's over me,” said Grace, But, looking in his watch, she found She wasn't in the case, Oh, boy! She wasn't in the eqse. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. mi yaiter, there's a chicken in Then I fear I'll have to charge you OFS SOF for it" Milton Me Mayer’s | Oils Shown at The Touchstone By W. G. Bowdoin. Milton Mayer is showing eighteen of his oljs at the Touchstone Art Gal- lery, No. 1L West 47th Street, until Nov, 13, Mr. Mayer sometimes enjoys | presenting a landscape in nebulae, painted in rich and Joyous colors, but jhe also paints pictures that are more harply defined, ane herent and more aca »re colorfully co- emie a 1 perper the trees in this composition are decorative ty high degree, ‘The back rot with its tree e, is] charged With light efter owe| jmueh t n tint 4” lO wens. an tnteresting n cathedral with the! loaves done in high sears The contrasts havo been M has been happy in nis| t 4 his catale He t La jutting he louds quests? whens 12 Who called Jesus Christ “The Trou"? nr s adr ANSWERS To QUESTIONS. | “NRE fone ; Billoate of aluminum and fuoric ted effecia © and 4, Ari- 4 2 Soi: a * 7, Moun. & Fresno hou satly strengthen th Certain of his mall landscapes, | ‘hung as fillers, havemuch pro qual- | éty and a pleasing fdisk, outlines. IF YouR LODGE NE USE HE, Boss ? 7 JOKR’S J TLE M I DONT \ WHY I Ha THE BIG_ A LAZY COOK IN THEIR SHOW - WHY DON'T YOU} 6 €o TS ScHtooL? COMIC PAGE| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 L EXPECT Tuo HoRE | SERVANT GIRS HERE | AN THE OWE WHO {PROVES To BE THE \waziest wee cer B 4) THe Jos! 5 Te TL SAW A WALLET FILLED WITH |. MONEY ON THE SIDEWALK AND | WAS “Too LAZY To EVEN STOOP, €DS peen”t a ye AKY SEE l wir, MARY, YOu Must GO TS Now. HAVE IT MADE YoS CHOOL, SO YOU CAN LEARN TS | THe Necessity or HAVE FTA- "READ + AND YOu MUST LEARN 2 AN EDUCATION fHowhe DGE T@ SPELL SO Yu CAN WRITE. ere AR WS you > Now » ) p AND EVERYONE MusT LEARN s aaa ‘UNDERSTAND { ARITHMETIC - SO AS TS COUNT ¢ | MONEY AND FIGURE ~ WHY WITHOUT AN EDUCATION He ONE, | AMOUNTS TO ANY ING LITTLE FAMILY Gostamiaisty! ) T™ ALL p> RUN DOWN — SHOT To PEIcES “N'EVERY THIN’ =) “WAS PARIN, EAT TE if FOR Te LOVE LEAVE IT WO FUT WITH ME TL ONCE FELL INTO A PUDDLE oF ATER IN THE GUTTER, AW’ SLEPT THERE / ALUNIGHT CAUSE 1 wUz Too y= LAZY Ma Ger v ee , ‘ \ WELL FELLAHS — 1 SIXTEEN MEN on AY - L. “AN A BOT- TL a aa + | Y¥' won't erie — DEAD MAN'S ‘CHEST: # t YO-HO-HO - Omar oh =? r) FoR tt! I'M Jus’ As AN AH BOTTLE wowe Brew ! pha Mem ore “BRoo! ‘f SORRY AS YOU'LL BE. ~\ BUT _DAWGONNIT — i) ra YEAK = es 7 .. T cnpersrant De, c es SEE AuL Bor) O74." why I Harra One Thing ey . G0 7 scHoor, * alin a aaa And It’s Fair to Assume She Pulled Out the Contents! Lazy Are You, KATINKA? KenKline-- | COTA UR rom earn ce oe —ouR NEw Cook MUST, oF} PULLED “Tu! cOnkS, Codiel me Teacher, You've Got the Class! ae Luke May = = yi j . AIM FoR TH’ | : Go “To A Good {x WANT TH ) ( Door IN TH" ) EXAMINE You “QPECTALIST” AND ) AOROUGIA A. MIDDLE SIR / ( CAREFULLY FoR HAVE A THOROUGH — ¢ EXAMINATION, ) ‘ / \ $I5% 4 gl alae ) & ee DEPARTMENT! = Se nee one pain. nde Seidel SSS TE TO LOU vesoir bie Y ) . tates C “Doc'! iS Have Symptoms, but He’s No Simp! ——— AN’ \F You FIND IT-TLL GIVE You HALF! f Mr . ie r— -M4 WIPE SENT Ss As T HER SISTER WHOM m AY SAID LD KNOW J TIEUL DARK NES Ai’ HAR AN: GORSEOUS ORESS' > IN THERE. om KP .| NOTHIN’S | GOIN’ ON r oe WAS SAN Ne NATURAL ft True, Bub, Literally True! —* OFF ? COMIN F

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