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COMIC PAG ae CUI g JOE'S CA About Plays and Players || e====== wast Gost 1 DUNNO WHAT ‘Do! So ee ne TA CAN Fleurs ait How Odour! were By BIDE DUDLEY. FIRST SHE WANTS’ A CoUPE — DON'T WANT EITHER — “To GO UNDER WATER AN! IN He comes ! ANYTHING — THERE'S “TIMES WHEN A WEN GHE WANTS A COAT — “THEN SHE WANTS To CHaRTeR| |THE AIR IN SHIPS, BUT HE'S (MAN DON'T WANTA HEAR CERTAIN THINGS “ AURETTE TAYLOR has decided South. She wil sing at the Brookly: A TAXICAB — WHEE -oo!f NEVER FIGURED OUT A SPOKEN, OF — WHEN Caaie ; & to go back to her biggest success, Academy of Music Sunday night. ia “TH! MENTION OF A : “Peg o' My Heart.” .She will| A special “Bat” company opened in ‘Feappear in this comedy in Baitimore | ay 1, Paging night and, reports ‘on Jan. 24 under the management of| (,, 4 | Cecil Lean and Cléo Mayfield will ‘A. I. Erianger, who wit bring her to) head the concert bills at the Central ‘& New York theatre after three or| and the Century Sunday night. four weeks on tour. Miss Taylor first li Am. Woods will jaunch “Woman “Peg 0° M vart” in New| to Woman’ at the Stamford Theatre, | res. 0° My Heal | Stamford, to-morrow night. MEE and.anjoyed «Jom run there. In| pheturrro cement states that a | if | Photodrama, “Ln the Days of St. Pat- | $44 she wont to London with the play| rick,” will begin an engagement at mud scored heavily again. |the Lexington Theatre Sunday after- | | noon, Jan. 9, ' HURTIG HAS A PLAY. | iT FO | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | Tules Hurtig has at last found ‘| The best thing to do is the thing | Play which he considers worthy of 4! you do best. Hl Broadway production. ay a rane Fo epe ea ‘ 01 called “What's Your Num HMENT. | . by Adelaide Mathews and Anna! “That ratiroad bridge ehowa oc in| THE BIG LITTLE FAMIL . I 5 , sone eobagh oa eS ee sah? | t Looks as Though Batch Had ’Em Framed! Clifford paaelgpes a Baron ind Hie Pelle NHN, SORE ONS Mein. =. Pam F = j ‘ ee ais wl wa proteinacitiy case. | TANE# Mm why, and de repiied, = Vay . yaa ae AINT SEEN You Cis weagal Lue ae It's holding up a train.’ f ' , IN ALL “THeste Years TA ” ( ae nae sa Ha hcelaaee i) AN 1 THINK ( ers ALWAWS FIGGERED Wes, BRTCH” / . TO STAGE “ ig uiitinen P ON Niort —WELL 4 e d Your AN / , sr 4 * Hite Soiwyns are t6 produce next! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “TH ONLY “Teng -< ever }{]7 [> WAS TH BEST MaN “WIFE” MOLE ae eo WE | WERE besaye 1d lo thee i) THA “Why is a hen immortal?” “I decline to answer. I don’t ike HAD AGAINST HIM -16 AT YOUR WEDDIN'! CLAMel BOTH OF You “TH! WHEN WE WUZ HE INTRODUCED ME rf. “Ni 5 ae ee wire | = “stones AGE NreveRvTHN’? $ ee _ geasdn Samuet Shipman's play, “Edgar Alfan Poe,” with Allan Dinehart! you. tarred, They will stage also a new! “Because her son never sets.” play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, HE HAD TO GO. Jee Lebiang was on a train the other day seated just behind two men who) were what is commonly called stewed. Both were dozing. Suddenly one ‘SOLD OUT STANDING |} ROOM ONLY || : awoke as the train gopped and put) THE SUBWAY ‘ Ris hand on the other shoulder. iL NOT Shay,” he raid’ “whash day 1s Shien?" ‘The second drunk pulled his| RESERVE SEATS nich from his pocket and looked at} FOR NEW YEAR “tt PARTIES ““Priday, my frien’,” he replied. ee x arcs ewes - = c ‘ “Gosh!” came fr he first as he PROHIBITION HAS L I TT L E i = = é *Bib» Cou HAN. =. eadily. “I gotta get off MARY — Meas Daven gar TENNIS i SEL IN R MIX uP Only Mary and the Flannels Knew! * j Te ZS De CIO, ———— ; i MORE HELP FROM EQUITY. AUSTRALIA AFTER BLOW! Bor wHhese Mar wih IN THE Weare > —=——— ‘Phe Wquity announces it has given | @ CUP g WINTER FLAHHELS Was fee neon d Y ‘cause [om tHe | two tranded theatrical com- Ze E, RATS BUR— ey 'g Bliss snoney to pay hotel bills and A ARE sScrarcdie + SELF so ? SG: b Thos Wien ) for! transportation home. One was} ALLEGED LINES the “Just Around the Corner’ troupe,| BY THE POET which hit the rocks in Pueblo on! “Dyannunzio — Uhristmas Day, and thé other the i *Not To-Night, Josephine,” company,| QOH: ITALY IF You'Lu which went under at Harrisburg, Pa. PITY TAKE 4) KATIE HAS SOME FUN. NO MORE WAR POEMS _ Katherine Kleinschmidt, aged five, SHALL | MAKE ‘ent to the Rivoli the other morning With her parents to see a children’s how. While they weren't looking Lfjo- ‘ Fad “E aS In rote &/ —,! " she slipped away and hid in the Sie theatre for six hours, during which EE eae Roe: 4 vhs thi he . A she Par tear dome at No 100 DON'T FORGET To ral Parkway after whe was SWEEP UNDER fownd under a seat. poe) THE BEDS cornet 1k Prem Futahing Oe (9, meng Wane) | MULDOON WANTS TO.SING. | may SMASHES Th Muld rites: t BRT ooh tail axzpervicn ron, that ‘ne| HIS: FURNITURE, K. of C. will furnish free tuition for} BEATS HIS WIFE | thé boys who want to have their! AND BATTLES |// Folees cultivated if ten will get to-| HARLEM POLICE ether and form a class. Muldoon] AND HIS LAST y wants to b ol ts that Pras MMe ag ct teat nine raore,| WANE. IS Kaisa 8 ** ge who’ wunt this privilege should at the Gist Street K. of C. { Sw) WiLL 1921 BABY branch at 7.30 o'clock any week night. ¢.¢ 2 BE A PROFITEER OR @ REFORMER? VIVIAN THE VANP ep And Some Sandsoap! NEE OER acer “YES. we \ ANN OTHER OFFICE /. , WEED “some SUPPLIES _ $ a Pig Gossip. dor Rucmecneaet is now press man BOSTON WOMAN ‘Julius Tannen is to leave “Her| LEAVES HER b Family Tree.” FERVANT a) e'll_be a matinee performance 00,000 —— ( oh ey Reed in “The Mirage” to- HALF A MILLION BEANS snorrow. Pye Gallaher js to play the role] SO TO SPEAK ¥ | ° ol the revival of “The eee ENRIGHT WANTS Jdnigh: rte ill be to- erro hight at the Rialto, five F reuse To AID | - econ. N CHECKING CRI ‘ B ‘ Pr eta ti! | a vay wien She Thought It Fitted Lik ¥ Century Promenade will open | Pq 1 ANDITS te fo ZA WHAT AuFUL BUT T FOUND SOME No BABY HEDEciNE - SURE ~ Tue) “wan” 3 We Re KATINK, WET Hirt t } INE V/s At SAYS KID" REVIVER Mmpaitn Helena has returned from the yer Sas d 5) =| RADED BY A SS 4 PRONIBITION , ta Ge2!/ fe, [3] OFFICERS —— be HURLEY, WHISKEYCONSIN — Yes? \e' ] HZ) 5 e a Glove! @ ! ae Gussie Buspop, a poor child Yominine, stopped Horace De Greer Lambast, the millionaire, Pouiceman i re Hf twas colder than the devil, SHOOTS MAN. é “Give me a dime for bread,” WHEN REFUSED ake said. WHISKEY —. WANTED To “MI cannot comply,” he replied, WET HIS WHISTLE “Btocks have gone down, Why t THE MAN. WHO mereee weet USED To BORROW The little one began to starve Pmmediately. A deautiful girl, gowned in Palisade lace, trimmed i rickrack jimmics, ap. proached. Bot | — ” “Oh, Hovace!” she enapped. [ WHAT \3 R er 7 \NELL YOU'LL Orww Poms eon co "You cruel thing? Now rll be . . Beha teeny 2 CR ET nce Meve® 00 (Tr! ete a a : gb — CAUSE YOU S danoed if I marry you.” She was AMWAY % a *Pocateto De Belleville, hte 23 ene tn flancee. | As she handed the famishea @hild a stick of chewing gum, fhe willionaire pondered. His ae \F 1921 1s was functioning, yS 4 GIRL IT ‘he will not. wed me” he WILL MAKE & @x Ne stepped into his GOOD SHOWING, . pely auto. “Then I suppose I THEY'RE Nor ‘ nt ot WEARING MUCH _As the car sped Gussie “han four fom at it, toe THESE WU ETE &*