The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 28

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DVICES from Kansas City say the Equity deputy with the @ M. Anderson “Frivolities” Shubert Theatre closed the jw after the first act Saturday because of unpaid salaries. Ef- Torts to get in touch with Mr. An- who was in the Far West, ‘The audience received its back. = ‘Homer Barton bas explained in a why the Equity does not favor reason the Equity has being breathes,” writes Homer, “is to the theatrical business from back into what it always has ‘a gamble.’ It was ‘a gamble the cards stacked against the any of the reward outside of . Only a few years ago It common sight to sce an ‘ad’ Clipper or Billboard Ufat ended. it low, as you get it, as if @ remarkable thing for an to get bis salary, The Equity trying to take the ‘gamble’ out the theatrical world and make it It, should be—a solid, reliable, 1s business.” fof hootch? by Lou James C. Russell, Skeets Gal- | Edward yout.” open another y in Johns- . It has been Harry anager." The Slaytor, Hugh » Mildred Mary Arden OUT OF SIGHT. “The Passi at the Winter Garden on Dec. “the musical conductor will be where he cannot be seen by audience. This is J. C. Huffman's Al Goodman, the conductor, | asked what he thought of it, a rad breath and replied; eres GOSssiP. | oe Beggar's Opera” will open) “Marghall wilt act with Frits | McCord is prima donna of Golden Girl" on tour, ‘Theatre Guild will put “John | * in rehearsal soon for! matinees. Philplexian Soctety at Colum-| will present “Henry the Fourth” rd, J 6 and 7. n jan. i In West” and “Abraham Lin-| i Rig hier) in Philadelphia short- Wii Romberg have put Lillian| ‘Anna Roth in vaudeville. Natalio He assists them. William Everard Strong wil! 150 Fifth Avenue traffic po-| at the Hippodrome to-mor, ed and Thursday, | pfelg jr. will show wes de Ia Revolution,” in “The Frolic” Tuostay night. The! Twins join the show to- Millward hes replaced A. ih the. east of “Woman to! | Our Own Fiction. } The man and his wife stepped out of their house on the way to the opera, He stopped. “Angeline,” he said, grufly, “you've been flirting with hand- some Jack Delancey Devereaus, You are wearing the pearl neck- lace he gave you.” “] did not fitrt with him,” she responded cutely. “I worked him for the necklace.” The man was furious. a lie!” he toid. “Aw, cut it out!" she replicd sweetly, ‘T kilt youl” The man raised his heavy walking stick. “Waitl” It was the woman's voice. “We forgot to put the cat out.” And they were late to the opera, A man should never pan a ma; You get me, don't you, Al? “Its FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Epi. which wauld you prefer for Christmas, a ton of coal or a bottle “Ah buhns wood, boss!” News Cinpers EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE, ALL AROUND THE Town GUNMEN HAVING A PICNic SHOOTING PEOPLE DOWN BOYS AND GIRLS TOGETHER SLUGGED BY DAY AND NiGHT LET'S GET BUSY AND STOP EM GIVE THE GATE TO DICK ENRIGHT MUCH EASIER To GET SHOT : WN NEW YORK THAN HALF. SHOT, GET ROBBED IN BOTH CASES xmas—+ € GUNS, BULLETS AND BLACK JACKS IN CENTRE AISLE, PULL SEEMS To CuT MUCH ICE In THS Fair Crry. ‘Yep! PULL ON THE TRIGGER ae THUGS ARE ENJOYING A REGULAR, HYLAN FLING SIGN IN WINDOW OF 7® AVE aw STORE READS— WHY GO ELSEWHERE sue? _TO BE ROBBED, COME IN HERE “STUCK UP” THESE DAYS Peel LONDON POLICEMEN ARRIVE To BOX NY. COPS, Ge. THEY TOO WILL BE FORCED To DEFEND f THEMSELVES WITH ARMS FY iN STONE TRUST FINED 80,000 — Twas PRG gl FROM THEM ‘ofan OBI res WILL YULETIDE IN NEW YORK (ie e\ .. BE HOLLY WREATH | OR FUNERAL WREATH! WaruRAl | Ap. IN NY. PAPER WILL EXCHANGE Ree PET POODLE FoR) ** @) WATCH DOG AS ANOTHER SOURCE OF REVENUE =ax |) SUGGEST A WAR COLLECTOR || TAX ON HOLD-UPS — EXCESS PROFITS ON SWAG Ranney WHAppA YA MEAN —— DisaRMamENT PPP FATHER KNICKERBOCK HAS WRITTEN cqipa GOV, SMITH FOR A GooD STAIN REMOVER fs eee MAYBE A DEPRESSION IN SOME BUSINESS BuT CERTAIN ONES ARE COMIC PAGE _ MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920 | JOE’S CAR WAIT A MINUTE ~ WAIT A MINUTE — DON'T GET EXCITED! Now Listen - \VE Got A RIGHT “to BE HEARD ON “His SUBJECT, I Guess! WELL THEN = SAY SomeTHiNG! © How" DY mao, uTtue’! S'POSE Youve FINISHED YouR 2 XMAS SHOPPIN * LITTLE MARY MIXUP \CAN F\K THAT LIGHT IN LESS TIME “THAN IT TAKES TO SAN,"TACK ROBINOWITZY F WHO DUG THaT WEE-SEE” BoARD OUTA THE Furnace ? $— {WE DID, HUGO- IT © JUST COMES IN HAND’ “HOLDING UP” VERY WELL. Re WE DON'T” WANTA HAVE MONEY TED UP IN “TWO CARs AGAIN! WHEN WE SELL OUR ROADSTER WE'LL GET A GouPE — ~Tat’s sta Md Sa Have You PUT AN ‘AY INTHE PAPER. YET? ot SomeTiin’ “WRONG WITH Her EYes HUH? wy mary. You Have on ONE WHITE stocKiING AnD ONE “BLACK —— THeee ‘s ANOTHER “PAIR IN THE DRAWER — HURRY UP AND CHANGE —— No, Not YET ~ BuT \M GONNA Do IT Tomorrow! HAVE YoU Listed r4 I(T WIT ANY OF “THe || )ANY OF THE ~ WANTED’ DEALERS YET ? No! Ney mom —, / T CHANGED ‘EM ¢ Bur +r DD NT D9 / ANY Good — STEPLADDER. DOWN AND WE'LL SEE \F IT FALLS ON THE RIGHT WHAT'S THE Boss GONNA PIT SAYS-A GoLd PF GIVE ME AN' THE MISSUS [7 PocKETBOOK AND FER CRISMUS, LITTLE F1A DIAMOND WooveN ANGEL ?)*), NECKLACE ! LET'S HAVE THIS THING — MAYBE IT'LL ANSWER SOMETHIN’ HARDER ! A WEEK ! HASNT FouND A BLONDE HAIR ON MY CoAT FoR Overruled ! “ BEGINING “TO : THINK HER EYESIGHT \ DEFECTIVE $y } Tite OTHER PAIR ARE BLACK AND vein V WHITE:- Too ¢ COME ON SHARTY —| Dore ouT WHERE LM GONNA GET THE HONEY To Buy ‘en —

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