The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1921, Page 24

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“About F Play s and Players _ By lg be DUDLEY nt hd news, printed late yester- day in The Evening World, that “Maude Adams will return to the V stake next fall, created much interest What does a bank teller tell? long Broadway last night. Accord- Why don’t they bar maids aa to a statement from Messrs. Er- barmaids in London? r and “Ditlingham, who will be If @ stable has a door only cron gd Byrd anor Pr rag three feet high, where does the Sret had any intention ofretir- Norse come int > permanently from the stage. Se If @ large gray cat can cateh Proreeinys (bre now, being conaicere , three mice an hour, how many his ‘country and abroad have been re- can a small brown kitten catch? malice iter seul ag on fg If New York had another sus- "yi jes her : tions, Miss Adaindimay appear Pension bridge Cxmotly like the spring ina programme of Shake- Brooklyn Bridge, could they be jiaeeetian plays and other classics. called a pair of suspenders? “wi “me” OPENS. JAN. 17. Tf agfootball piayer has no use we Jonn Golden announces that “Me.” for park, why, we ask you, does i ch Grace La Rue and Hale He swith: the ote Eimamliton are the stare, will be given NC astociate with the pig's kin? % iets op showing at the Republic re beginning Jan. 17. The play FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. comedy has been playing in ch.” cities for a m long time. “What ts 10?" B ' “Rokalic and Helen Molletto, of “The or’ » Pansing Show of 1921,” t girls, own } 90 much property in ieiabomn jan Sat t | ADATHEY NBED AN OFFICE. ane eubways? , * j ; have leased an o! ' mE | Ratoert in order to ki ae or ‘ B i their rentals and the like. , 3a _ \ "You see,” said Rosalie to Mr. Shu- ‘a bert, “I live near 100th Street, ane : yutire cant get togetter to talk 7 e can’ er a ‘d our buathess affairs untoss we} THE ICE 4 “have an office, can we?" foe: ZL suppose not,” replied Mr. Shu- MAN IS re, * bert, So out of the ey of hia AND WILLIE MADE REPLY, | ‘THE COAL : sine gore on igat" we mnie stnte % pe. MAN THE f verse Howard has been troubled role het ype MERRY HAW ic coaedleelagaann Gs HAW THESE nag ee DAYS been practicing al night | BOSTON LAURA AND HER EARS. piace . erick, of “Jimmie,” |CE Wegitins nelte Lanes’ wes n'a AND PANSIES — LE ite wis aan aoeton’ a ANY PINK Spenstmaeoas inex | ELEPHANTS 2! , 3 ype oe wr. Why, Laura? oe eed eee Gov, MILLER DIES AND GENTLEMEN!” ‘Beecro ER) ; aoe at the “besfetenk™ te fone THAT Teague Monday night. He in Pred: HE IS THE aoe ee organization. Laptiee Boss fleas x0 Baye any ‘wire thers to him WILL HIS Ao een WIFE AND, “ SCRANTON HAS A POET. DAUGHTERS. zor sp pg hogs Reg STAND_FOR hs aime toot THAT P Paid oohs Bown tn torrents, i Mgnt T won't forget, ‘ : Ibis cnaren boris they ice Hidikb, oe dav Be reine ene ee | INQUIRY INTO cossir. HYLAN's RULE. Fritz Leiber ends his run at the » Yagineton Saturday night with | <== HYLAN’S Tobert Warwick will have @ rote in| RULE SPELLS the Night Watch," due at the} MORE BILLS Molana’ Ye uss may give special) TQ FOOT ot “Hamlet at the Punch Judy soon. Lotus Robb will be Bemps 81 YEAR OLD n Fe! i ‘ hes ep age ‘ Cor. MAKING RECORD. crayon shag repinced| 20 WAGES — pes Sana LAST WEE ia, Jules Jordan bas the 8: THE GUNMEN f «Sari é = Sate bly A WITH FLOWERS” } or LATELY | A THOUGHT FO FOR TO-DAY. ‘ER: Revver of Werte te GENTLEMEN ‘he finds himeelf half way home. FOOLISHMENT. “T dink dot I vill wrote a play,” sa Mrs, Smush, society leader, be, he'p yo’ out,” said Mrs, Scrog- A HOLD-UP IN HAVE A CRUSH in Sane nds ease . : Paget Mee: Bmush, she did not need ON US EVERY t pple, DAY wi GRATEFUL THANKS t DO YOU TO THE WEATHER KNOW? | Mat, our GuART oF Gomag tea, yore Raia ce | COAL 1S STILL i Atel wal WITH US Q ae bad fen lle iy ala BABE RUTH AIMS AT GO — ee I onntt State is Cheyenrie the ted many colonists sailed Sti om the Mayflower In isso” ae did they intend founding lon, 1921 mmm y) PROBABLY HIS i)! RESOLVE. Was fi) INSPIRED BY HIS the, musk, fies relish ta rade Uo pices as 5 roe af Pat the pintcad! seis or earn that ‘or ¥ volunteers did "Winey nay seat ie eree~ CONGRESSMAN 1s AMED IN CHICAGO Mised Inthe United Stetie| BOOTLEGGING CASE==~ pak a'marderer?'| BAR OF UUSTICE. FoR THE NEAT i Ong: ae 1 4.) ROUND ors JOE’S CAR (Pm thin Ga YBa Wl ANDY “TELLS me vou PUT THE CAR IN Hock For Thi winTER Joe ,- Tat Rew? » 1 GOTTA EConomize, Ps, MONEY'S SO “TIGHT! { What Don't You Know? ] THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY as and Luther Reeds He'a got a xreat scheme to get “Hoe intends to market the jam in Cupers PRIMA DONNA Youue Yd TM SUCH A BAD GOT THERE MIT TLE PICKER, . > WE CONTRIBUTED FIRST SKATE You'vVE}] NO- 1 DRANK | Silas { | =] on Yes, 1m GETTIN” But 1 CANT STAY HAD THIS YEAR, Hone BREW” ) : i ON Ati RIGHT — £ ae KATINKA ? | New Years EVE !) eet) 2 — ; BANDITS STAGE THE SUBWAY — | SUBWAY OFFICIALS | Ir TO LOU ‘ " Sooner Said Than Done! 1 BAT-YOUGHTA HEARD ME BAWL _— FRONT HOME RUNS FoR RECENT OBSERVATIONS | OF MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING IN CUBA ~ COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921 shy wire Testiries i'M WRONG — AN' “THEN YOU Come.tN WITH YOUR, CORROBORATWE. EVIDENCE YOUN CAN ALWAYS PROVE I'M WRONG — ll tr \'D. SAID 1 WAS GONNA KEEP “Th' BORT GOING ALL WINTER. You'd COME ALONG’, AN' SHow ME WHERE. \'D BE WRONG! Now LEMME “TELL’ You SOMETHIN’ = A iet's sus’ WHERE You'Re OFF! “\ LCAN sHow You WHERE You'Re WRONG — “TEN BeRmes \ vilonBl STORAGE ax Wait a i woe and We'll All ise ort A MINUE- = AN TLL GET uP vial AN’ Marie You - WAKE. uP Luke! Heres A * BURGLAR” ROBBINGSTHE PLACE! ; Lwitat DID YOua) Bh / if oN ) Fee urine WHAT SORT \ sipes - Tanne [et Tee ee = e; AITTLE BrRotHer ® | “EXPRESS " OM THe Back— be GoT IT FoR CHRISTMAS AND T | ) Sorta FIND IT- AC ON TH be A RED WAGON. FE 2 | on ae, ess) AROUND HERE @/E : i \ S50 VOU DONT THING BY GOLLY | . - SNEEZER Me YOU ALWANS HAVE GOOD LOOTING) OFFICE GIRLS 't WHERE DO ge She Might Try Wearing ’Em on Her Shoulders! a ane 7 ae 2 “Cie: Te] . ony MEAN THING ! A Sign 3 o cS. © Qe °| PASSIN’ : , - NERVE. Feast YS tu Fu calla Me ° a Pe @ x go pe Pi ; Ba

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