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a net ee “— wnt et gs alg a Saas isics 20 COMIC PAGE Ll a UECERIBE 4, 1920 ~ AND Y MIGHT sugatst \ SOMETHING “THAT WoULDdD HELP To PREVENT {Tt THOPE 1M NGT Gon Go “THROUGH “TH AGONY OF A 1 RHEUMATIC WINTER YP » YEH ~ A LITTLE Soe e= | TOUCH IN MY HAVE. You FeLt ANY HINT | LEGT ANKLE f OF YOUR Seem - COMING ON ? GET A CLOSED Cad “To PROTECT YOU FROM “We COLD winds! INFINITELY Less Nr — To GET TH' \ RHEuMaTIZM If About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ARGARET LAWRENCE, who | M woe in “Wedding Bells” and Our Own Fiction. ] “Tea for Three,” will be the mar in a new English comedy in the * pring, She will be associated with Arthur Byron in producing it, In the interim Miss Lawrence wiil go into 1 Hope. NOT, Joe ys fi Kitty, @ beautiful blonde, left J. Rappington Comerford's reat- estate office despondent. She eC 0 ome e the cast of “Transplanting Jane," as| decided to go home ‘and ask the | @ co-star with Mr Byron. ‘This last| Ma board whom she was to | haméd piny will open at the Cort) "@rry and what was causing all Theatre op Jan. 3, according to an| (he delay. Just then she atipped announcement from Byron and Mar-| 0” @ banana peel und fell, i Shall, which firm wil) present It | spraining an ankle. Putting | the peel in her pocket aa evt “DOC” WILL BE MISSED. Ls age Tho tragic death of Dr. Martin J. baie RG SEC ERA CH SNC ADEN Potter, familiarly known as “Doc,”| "ome who was burned in an apartment Dear old mother--how thought puch genuine grief ful ur hen ober! Vien ia al "i He was, probubly bad tamed as A THE known eaimal trainer i, mother saw Kitty she weit to | havi y t r ht eg op } 35 7 as well a8 those for “Bon Hur” and 2H THOUGHT IM GONNA OPEN A ~ othr stage spectacles. “Doe! waa a, Kitty's injured flnger in a ray ( \ HORDW BELIEVE ) /” % oe BUTCHER SHOP’ ACROSS ner Kindly nan who will be sorely missed | saying: “Don't worry, dearl f TWHIS IDA S I WAS USIN' A VT WA Gi otreer t - I, SPOSE ny too Srands of friends. Of him Mark a ores cal rapidity.” 5 ' ? ) H ou' Lureoher mys: “His heart way as big) )™" & aya eee, | TOUGH LOOKIN Racor Er ( hoe: r 4 PeULENCL DS Ee SPOOFING SAMMIS. eed , Cut Ss Gort — “ George 8 M a : a wo Gerrge Gummis, manager of “trene." | Now come with ma dear | ( GET SHAVED! 7 é Plant when a haughty young woman] reader, and we witt peck mito a | = 3 bundied: in furs, asked if he “reco: Plzad the Aine ee iced Mf he “recog-| homely scene auch us no urtiat ‘ told her there was no room left in the| could paint and escape decora Wicatre. ty Th Too bud!” who replied. “t wantea| {0H OF fail. There ats Kitty, | 460 Uhis show. TP guess Ii] buve ia) fer inured elbow bound up. fh, on tie stage and lodk at it from! when in comes Archibald Stacy, | ne looking spic and a couple of spans | caller then unwrapped he and Mr. Sammis, his niouth amazement, re ine f Discuray tors, who |p! the tole of “What hurted your shoulder, O'vare in “irene.” When he could| Ait?" he asks, pleasantly | Bet his mouth closed he sputtered: | “7 sipped on a banana peet Naugity, — naugs.cy! Dorothy , | aouain't sodor Panets i ¥| and skinned my knee." she ree | plied sweetly, “Have you uny HORRURS! CANNIBALISM! I on your* A platn case of cannibalism has ju dole Va light In dennoction with tn telie sits down und aske - Aiming of “The Devil's Garden.” Wve Kitty to marry him, The next > well kn theatrical i ] \¥% | daten acter thee tan ted treede wea | dau: in apite of her scalp wound, - mle . | You MEAN Thoy were jjoj ook Blinn, Kddle| they are made one in the Little . oS leanut » KNow | . : Foy, Geraldine Marrs James K.| Church Behind Barber Shop. AW. Nordin | BARS lpow SuRE } Huckett and William ete i Foe & Nicktet 2 he five were guese, to em-| They now have seven children, vi - | 10% EARN A- | salt \ Uish several scenes in pleture but Kitty, it is said. frequently EVERYTHING | NoTHe re \N THE TICKET Line | refers to the time she fell down Wissen! Pall | AlcweL Standlag in line at the box office ot | Ad bruised her nose. L Lota - * way film theatre yesterday | === ae * = @fiernoon was a well-dressed woman | aha go Jetroit and And by her ude was 4 woman friend. | Sionisun chartplonabics a Directly whead of tbe woman in line test will be launche Was 4 man puffing lustily at a cigmr, |igon and continues evidently trying to get all the good wilt of it before he had to discard it| to orter the theatre. The smoke both r the ». A tango con- morrow after. wesday nfignt. | ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. ered the woman. Harry 8.—Billie is of Irish parent- | “This smoke is awful," she said to | 48° 7 hor friend at her side. J. Love—See Bergen Players, No, 37 “Indeed it 4s," replied the other | Virginia Avenue, Jersey City. shouldn't permit such men in A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. @ line of this sort The Wellsville Optic says Mrs. Pe- “They certainly should not.” jter Scudder attended a charity ball ‘The man smaked on at Hoppertown Monday attired in ‘a Sony, San “ame He sane in the beautiful Parisian gown made in Al-| ry a y is no gentleman,” | bany,” | IV 20 7 snapped the woman in line. “I wish | : oe | \ IVIAN THE \ AMP my husband were here. He'd see| FOOLISHMENT. : @bout this.” ust then a tig cloud of amoke came|/ knw a young man quite polite, WHAT'S ALL THE GEE, M' FOoTsS a. OUCH 11 CO! from behind and encircled her. Turn-| Who went to see Bunko Kid Aonts| ~ ¢@ ¥ : ? ing, fairly beside herself with rage,| The fight was so tame | +o 3 SUFFERN CATs . AGONY ABOUT GONE T'SLEEP the woman looked into the face of her i 1 | Py x ' THAT HURTS - . ue new offender, He yelled: “What a shame!” | Fas ; Tt was her husband Then dowed himself out with “Good ~ GOLDEN AND SMITH ‘LEAVE. mignel? John Golden and Winchel) Smith) 222 2 ——— teft last nae Lethe’ pee soerectiog FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. of the yarious theatrical companies | «yw i aan Row on tour under the Golden banner. erate cap crear ae ‘They wil! see Grace ue and Hale - Pech Hamiiton ino "beer Mer" Milton ee in Nobles play Bill Jones in “Lightnin’;" “Turn to the Right” and “Three Wise Fools.” | | y's birthday, but for- | _ iJeanG. Domergue Gladys Walton is in "The Passing Shows His Work Bhow of 1920." “Kissing Time,” at the Astor, goes i heeheg mine at at Wanameker’s ‘orge Ade js tn town. He dropped fmto the Globe last night to see Fred camera | Btone. B Wh ’ “Richard J. O'Crowley jr. has been y W. G. Bowdoin “ Jean Gabriel Domergue, full of ‘ made manager of the new Branford | eu 7 f = Theatre, Newark Huropean recognition and honors, 6} AK ATINKA The Lay-Offs will dine and see a| making his first complete American qhow at the Friars on Wednesday, | showing, oonsisting of thirty-four NEES cet ASN THING THAT i Lucitie Das ‘ “ Nighly decorative paintings, the | O AFTER ~ I WENT bad Lucille Darling, who once opined FOR Ne oantean bal Cone BACK that Grace Church was a chorus girl | Belmaison galleries ut the WITH RHEUMATISM | THis HOUSE 1S A REGULAR “Home SAY BOSS, How IS FoR CRIPPLES” — KATINKA IS "HOT SPRINGS" FoR! 2 LAID UP WITH THE SAME 3 | temeeees 7 RHEUMATISM ? THING ss RUEUMATISe? CURES SZ. &t the Hippodrome, has joined “The | ™ker establishment until the mid- ‘alf-Moon.” dle of December ae clei aailinore of “When We Are]. The exhibited pictures. full of | | FaNous #22 on Young” is an exper: swimmer, It ia] Prench Mair, are well caleiated to \ Ar HOT SPRINGS @fid she once swam ou and unlocked | ttract attention All of them are 7 Gis Golden Gate decorative in high degree and the] = The White Mahatma will assist | Tinoline subjects upon which Do-| Thurston ut the Riviera next week, | ™Mergue loves to dwell are filled with He'll do a thought transmission stunt, | Walnt charm Sunday concerts will be given to His “L c morrow at the Winter G ic. ‘The tury, Central, Century F ‘ statuesqu New Amsterdam and ‘Mantutten | in white who appears tn the” pleture \ Blanche Cen- Opera House. in the uct of regarding her bi Ina Claire will reach her 500th Maaque The girl In a dee formance to-night in David Beluse | ce that approaches the t “The Gol’ Diggers," at the Lycoum | n against a decorative Theatre | und with endicular » champion dancing contests at| Panels. The whole is. y fetohing pe Garden Dance Palace will | “Le Grand Vase u Hes" pre- determine what couple|sents a girl of the same crinoline = | Period, in @ seated pose, in the Ver y, salllos gardens The tremendous a J allan Bg SoMa a Tan LEAVE IT TO LOU QUESTIONS. 1. Which college has the larger mysens body, or Harvard? Which college is the older, Yale or Sunes 3. What \s the = - (Ws MINCE RE ISNT NORTE THE HIGH Prac all l +700 YOU KNOW ( WHAT VT REQUIRES | Wwotey te ) NEW ea | , ROOM ! 5 < rr { M4 = THIS" 1S Te | | 4EST Ae stem of signalling \ N =| | TO OFFER. HOU ight reflected from mirrors | ea q 4 TEVER We = 100 CHARGE ! 5 MY UeAK j L Ae ure ther % ‘ contrasts ty ANE! 4 / en to the pro-| With the expanded skirt and its f aS ee i rn, WS f made softer) A red background recurs. A but des Rai f TH CO! brittle by first heating and| “L4 Hasein de® Marmousets, V Mince t ually cooling it? |sallles, Cing Heures Soir FU. AD) "5. In what European country is the] paste des Marmous 4amous Leaning Tower located? ult Heures So 6. What name was given to Napo- gerned lin the hon |. because of his short stature? 7. Of what state is Harrisburg theo sucar 1s sweep of the Ve very simply ut ively handled capital city? He en Jaune" deais 8. Where was the fi great charm with w Krench English colony ip founded? | ina with the sweetest and most 9. What is t r metal intro Her pink p 4? : duced in coinage ci or to the satiny 10. What is the blue-green sub- tween it and the yellow gown, panes which forms on copper or| touched With black, that she so be rass comingly wears. | ANSWERS. Domergue bh i, Haivard. 2, Marvard. Hetlo- | in faph. 4, Anneuling. 5, Italy, 6,| Ayres, I jitle Corporal. 7. Pennsylvania. 8, Institute of Pittsbyrah, in C \gueeiere & Alloy, 10, Verdigris, end in the Buffalo Institute.