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——— Oo - ~~ COMIC PAGE WEENESDAY, NOVI MUGER 10, 1920 About Plays and Playe fs ‘. ae "TWHATS THE MATTER WITH ven THE LETTERS ALL Look GUase 1 CUSHTA SEE A (ieee's - T EVE ’ A By B 1 D 2 5 U DLEY | I HERE'S sels nL hands LATELY - 1 CAN’ . LUKE BLACK SPOTS! Se aasees! aan are iit | vag abl eo : COME my T 18 not gentraliy known that) @——————— — me, KATINKA £ William Farnum, film etar, 1s BY WAY OF DIVERSION = interested in the production of] ae ees plays for the speaking stage, but “1 guess VU have to fetch Jim | @We a fact. He is half owner with, Mome from school.” said Karmer | 4 George Cy Tyler of the revival of| Shedd. “By gum, he's actin’ like k “Erminie,” which opened in Baltl-} ag if he's cracy in the head. He & more Monday night. Whether or! jiorites me letters ev'ry week f not Mr. Farnum will indulge in fur-) qteyint what he's done, His ma ther productions has not beon an-| 414+ me aye ‘hout to bilieve we're > nounced, but he could without mak- Eecaluch of a dent jp his annual raised a looney son. Last wee Garbings in Fox pictures, He is inj Me wrote: ‘The Reta gang is f Baltimore at present with the troupe; "usiin’ me up here! 1 wrote PU iia atid with a string of r horses, Fight when they shove you fecently acquired. If his profits in} ‘round. Don't never shole no i dhe show keep the bang-talls run-| fear.’ The Shédds will scrap un t ning, Mr. Farnum may consider his! fi7 they drop. no matter where t career ay a theatrical producer | ¢ney're at, Jim's looney if he lets TO Ss. C CAR R ' | huge success. : tem take an “chase him round | LIGHT, EDDIE, LIGHT! like that, Another time he wrote an <= 23 pe | : Although we were informed by| /e says: ‘I've made the basedall seas iia nin Y' Never CAN TERCH f SAY! po Y' KNow YOU VE ) ~— BUT “THAT Ain tT Ae AND “THAT'S t / id chute. ANd Ault seed pth Ho waists, eaaiine as) GEE VALILEMERS! ev ‘Ry TIME, A WOMAN ANYTHIN' BEEN RUNNIN) “TH' CAR Ty! POINT: UM Var y wanteee ita ' Rrevities,” the management of that] 7 guess Til have to fetch’ him SHE TAKES TH'CAR OUT, (T ABout MACHINERY — ALL DAY WITH ONE CYLINDER GETTING AT— \ v4 } attraction says the report is wrong. t iene jocinntnesae ‘bigamy or whatever fits the crime, for, frum his letters I'm blamed OUTA WHACK ON IT! — in this case sure his brain's plumb put of t.——__—__—_-__ x “ aren. i ev i /% \ GETS KNICKERBOCKER. Bike ea N fs 2 4 WELL, IT RAN pla ha 7 Z | ‘ A. L. Erlanger will become the|=——— = \ . WX Py , mole lessee and manager of the|ish Love,” is to act in flims for W. ‘ ALL DAY — A } Knickerbocker Theatre on Sept. 1.| K. Ziegfeld. ; i ‘This house, at Broadway and 88th} “Last night," sald one of the x Li > é' ‘ , — oohF sil ‘ Biren eye ne nackit, perjury, | ‘home an’ get him treated herc, COMES BACK WITH SUMP'N 4 THEY'RE DumB! MISSING ? — eee Street, now offering ry," WAS) Mosconi! Brothers of “Hitohy Koo, built by the late Henry B. Abbey in| "wo took four fat bows and could 1893 and was opened, as the Abbey! have stolen two more.” «| Theatre, on Nov, 8 of that year] Alan Brooks is offering a c with Sir Henry Srving and Ellen) prize for the best descriptive adver- | Terry in Tennyson's “Becket.” A/tisement written in twenty-five; few years later it passed into the|words about “Because of Helen.” , hands of Al. Hayman, who immed cen i ately rechristened it The Knicker- ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. i meres phish—Write A. Levy, care Bam 11 larris, No. 226 West 42d Street, WE'RE IN DANGER. Langan—Sugevst you write him Somebody ut the Hotel Men's Ex-|care the Victor position has made a grievous error. ae He has sent us a season pass for the 1 ; 4 show made out in the name of Roy ate i npste Wl hd ne) bee —— Kk, Moulton. We don't mind posseas-| Hart Carroll's press agent says nk the pass, but we fear Mr. Moul-| Parl 1 the youngest author without ‘ a earn 4\ \<— = < hew. RE Ar 2 7 <1 DRED > Weiw- HERE ‘SS 4 | y ) ten, who is fat and altogether un-/® Vice on Broadway, lee awit i PENNY FoR You _ f CDpNT Tewe [V/V | I KNow- BUT THis h ful, may have ours and may G , : P YOU & WHous /////| || WAS sock 4 AWFUL. | Greteistaken for us. Heavens, what GOOD WoRK, Boys! TBumMPeD My | © FORGET Yur Bump. | a“ L CENT 7S Forcer}(/// ||| BumP- T coum nr | : @ shock {t would be to sue of the) From the w. k. Evening Journa! of e voua soca ladies at the show! Monday last we cull the following: —— | "Seven occupants were overcome by MAKING SIDNEY FAMOUS. | Sa goons from Flower and Bellevue Sidney Wire, ahead of the Supepior | Hospitals, assisted by the ‘pulmotor ° cen "a that the name implies, |°reW of the Consolidated Gas Com- $ writes us from away down South to| P&any say that we once mentioned him in os this column and that he heard from OUR LEGAL DEPARTMENT. t the note from San Antonlo to Saska-| Jasper Hinton of Wellsville is toon. Well, Sidney, you can’t hide/suing the Optic because it, left an { in this column, Some time, when!“n’ out of the window-cleaning ad- “you're in New York, bring the Su-| vertisement, ah perior Shows’ around to the World anh ¥ Building and let us see how good FOOLISHMENT. oa I'm fond of old Fifth Avenye. : “DADDY” COMING IN. Where men are brave and hearts are Re Earl Carrol| will present Bla ney, true. comedy-drama, “Daddy Dumplin’s,"| 7 like its.stores and little shops with Maclyn Arbuckle starred, Tis ohnah a : le shops, the Republic Theatre on Nov. 22, It|/t# chauffeurs and its traffic cops. is tie joint work of George Barr| But ah, the street seems mad to me, McCutcheon and Mr. Carroll, A fuct I can explain, you see, TO HONOR ROTHAFEL. It's out of sorts to beat the Dutch, = where will be a motion picture| At times, because it's crossed 80 much. jeae 5 | | ) FoRGET IT FoR LESS THAN \.A4 NICKEL night at the Friars’ Club Sunday ee > No MATTER IF (TS TH’ WIFE, } i f ANYBODY-UNDERSTS ane SOE NU ROY Mache evening, sponsored by Edgar Selden.) FROM THE CHESTRUT TREE. | frm “MAYOR “OR ke AND ~ })/ ou WAS BUSY F\ gemith titeiele the umm ot] GROM,THE CHEBTAUT THER. | TTT Noo aust “TO-DAY TO .Nou wes Bue% \( wer cw Fatican | // wants “Wo \ } b Whe Friars’ March, composed by Mr.;, Attendant—I fear he saw you com- OES SONG & allege whe INDIE ye Rothafel ‘ *|ing. However, I'll go out in the VERY IMPORTANT ! ou - SANS 115 HAVE A . - yard and try to cateh him for you. | ‘ *CORK-SCREW MS a Gigs PETE SATTLES AN AUTO. a Vie : : ) siR ts { Pete Cavanagh, head of the adver- Bamerscorsnaess Sond of ime etre | Cyril Scott Ine, which is offering “The Green- | fabates, dag, wtiertan| In Triple Role ! } i - | ona Beto was going tome oe | With Stokowski ty Gord eS Se fl (e. Is ! . 5" i f ! present and the orchestra will play| Want t see my husband. ON SEEIN’ H KNow IF Sou \ ce RIGHT IN (found a policeman shooting at an automobile, Pete felt instinctively —_—— that the cop wanted to stop that car Yio he (Pete) jumped out in tho By Sylvester Rawling. {street and permitted the auto to hit R. Stokowski and the Philadel- t him. The car stopped all right, but phia Orchestra . 4 Rete's new hat was ruined. “Morris acaiccue Gioea \s en of The Bohemians, Inc., was Presenting an all-passacagla Feo proud of Pete that he gave him q|Prextamme at Carnegie Hull last few Kelly. Pete wasn't hurt, but|night. Cyril Scott, unabashed, was the auto was ruined responsible for two numbers of the type, Brahms for one, and, without SHE DOES, INDEED. an overstrain of t imagination, Mile, “Alys Delysia of “Afgar"| Bach for another, Mut it is of Mr = Jooks like Lillian Lorraine, all but| Scott, the English pianist-composer- Saw aeae eum | the hair and the yoice, conductor-poct, that a first word must rng UN ENG bioeL>? aed tte : be said. Many of his compositions 2 See oe . SAN ITS A QUESTION IN ' Gossip. have been heard tn concert halls of MY MIND WHETHER THE recent years, but it was Mr, Scott's Armistice day matinees almost yeverywhere to-morrow! Mary Young is to address the dra- matic students at N. Fred Stone has bought two buffalo AVERAGE MAN CAM be) 3 4 ApS BETTE OS -_ te oa, ee *s'@" GOOD AHING * =) STAND AVS — : , j York and of his capacit side of him m icled_ by the rance in person in Ne chose to display thr t once. ‘The po st be left to be chro: = ROMAN MATURE ASN’ RERCHED A SIATE 3 ° r 1 calves, naming them Tip and Top. | crudite Mr. Hu: pen of the] such ‘ene. ne } ‘The’ Hippodrome has entertained | “When Air : oe Sven WeALs! 162,400 children so far this season. | gives yy pe upon. th ‘i Last night was Navy night at the! Dang obncart: dE be acl Capitol. To-nightythe Marines will | fawaied PA UE i _Henry_ ‘Stephenson, 1 now in “Span- ence unusual ; ae to an However | ; when he began to play, reading from | @ score and turning the leaves him- | You self—an unusual thing here—he o | a tant attention. His style } ‘ Know? sive, distinctive. He has i ' | Sense not excelled by ' Percy Grainger, He creates an tm | 4 1. What is the population of the! pression of power and understanding | United States, according to the new| that 1s unmista it com: { { census? position lacks solidity, leads to no % Who designed Grant's tomb? | Where, as an unfriendly listener ve 4. In what year was the cathedral | hemently protested to me, it has at- of @t. John the Divine In" New York| Mosplere and the charm of freshness * begun? |and originality, notwithstanding its \ 4 What are the largest of the an- gee de gue ashyeD ) especially rr ==> ————r— v poid pegs arked in the adagio. vi la oh ota R. 1a] gi? his own two pussacagiian, which 22 — 1Ne we won't | = won't | 7: NO-HE WON'T ¢ NIN RED Mee i son for over fifteen yeare? "| MF. Stokowski graciously left to his | YA BETTA NOT TLEMHER a ’ J NOW DON'T ARGUE z * direction, } Scott conduete . . \ s : fF tnevietager, 12 SS Horative Bold with uncommén animation, using his TAKE WUSTY'S BONE : ai eraie WITH DADDY seuss : MRatET in’ the’ only orvpioge: arms, legs and whole body to em _ HE’ : s ‘SIN’ 4 * plant in extensive culivetont | piaaisa his purpose. The pase AWAY, DADDY, — HELL Ka Hebd ON % Who won the women's open got | C4é!!as are founded on the Irish Te YA IF YA DO { POSIT To ! POSITION : singin? |famine song und te tune ot “the| | | BITE D : , KNOW 4 : ? Phat city did Gollath| Poor Irish Boy," full of life and snap, ircieatay Se pee a y ay ) ‘ To KNOW ee, Cros the latter ending in a riotous creacen- ~ AW RIGHT 10, What kind of wrench te used| Oe 20s ieee SniNay at > to turn pipes | r. Stokowski led Brahms's fourth wee Ag commonly called the | "7™Phony in « sympathetic, perhaps eee { too mellow, mood. Tho andante, to 8 advantage, might have been ac- © 12, Who first dlecovered the law of| centuated more sharply MT BIA ne \ the pendulum? finale that the passucaglia appears. At the beginning the first movement of Bach's Brandenburg concerto No, 3 re strings was played with a skill Manley: | t ping nd out all its charm, At ‘on the score of repetition, it tte in with the scheme a rad . IONS. Duncan; 3, E. 8,