The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 20

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a ae Plays By BIDE SEPH M. GAITES wi)! produce another musical piece in the near DUDLEY and Players - | What Don’t You Know? | future. It bears the title of “Up {| What Don’t You Know? | Clouds.” The book is by Will bustone of ‘The Evening World's Of -artists and writers, and the ¢ is by Tom Johnstone. Will B. one wrote the book of “Take It Me,” which has proved a. great for Mr. Galtes, and {t is an- that! the new piece will be a/ of @ Zollow-up on tho first one. \W. THEATRE OPEN SOON. | Kjaw Theatre, at Nos, 251 to rest 4Stn Street, now being built, opened in February. «The Piitia) attraction has not been an- unced. ‘The theatre's seating capacity "Will be 820. Mare Kaw, Inc. grill > three other theatres in New “GLORIA'’S GARTER.” » H. Woodsejs ready to put in re~ & now farce by Wilson Col- and Avery ‘Hopwood’ entitled Ys Gatter.” ‘This play ‘was ‘a,try-out under the title of "Up the Haymow.” In the cast are Dawa,. Walter Jones, Lorin | « er, Eileen Wilson and Adele nd... Bertram Harrison will the play. ’ | ' GIRLS TO DRIVE GEESE. i Tia you over sco a goore race? did we, but we're going to the Poultry Show !s held at m Square Garden. It became yesterday that Harvey C. |, director in charge of specials , kus arranged to have girls “The Midnight Frolic," “Tho wich Village Follies" and the coming ‘Midnight Rounders" | the: geese. In order that the | may not be overcome with it through an abrupt introduc- afternoon, THE WATCH DID IT. mer Barton Writes to toll us a luck tale about an actor he * Whe actor found a chegp h at 734 and Broadway and it might bring him good He produced a vaudeville act) #t failed. Ho went Into a pro- n and it failed, His best girl 4 bin down and bis money gave b It-was then ho decided to “loae” igi watch where ho found ft, In promsing the street to reaoh the spot | 4was bit by an auto, blit not badly | A crowd gathered but he broke h it and wen! his yay. Just he dropped the watch he felt a hon his shoulder. "ME thougit 1 saw you pinch thet watch in tho crowd,” sald a ble po- It took the actor an hour talk his way to freedom at the ° gtation, He wouldn't pick up| atch now if It were siuddied with nds. THE “HAWTHORNE” CAST. DB tne Theatre Guild has engaged for ‘special performances of “John Morne,” at the Garrick Muriel i, Phyliss Povah, Lian Stephan, Witilam Franklin, 1 ¢ Babcock, re Vrenger, rt Jelley, W SHE HATED WORK. Yyotng woman went to tle Now | ain Theatre Jast week and d jo Fdward Royce for 4 pos!- ‘as a chorus girl. "Can you sing? i," "she “repli hy Well, what do Fou want to go on age for, then?” the girl with a yawn, Wing this week London to Mecca.” aret Date and Max Figman n engaged for “In the Night oh.’ Harold Atteridge is writing a song oe “The Dramatic Critic.” Care- Slog aj A uther for} the title} Dear Me." saret Anglin has invited to @ performance of “The Hiectra” | hocies on the steps of the Co- bia Library in June, . #, L. Rothapfel has cailed a mass leeting of fim exhibitors for 1 to-morrow at the Capitol, to plans for aiding the sta m of Kurope. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. M.—The Belmont was originally Norworth. B. C,—-Neither Hopper nor W just before ha A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. beliboy, who robbed a ghest at ‘Blake Hotel, Wellsville, is now oy. ; FOOLISHMENT. st Helen warbled for her beau, And then she murmured: “Like it, doer” ‘Wave the girl a kindly look, oid; “TU wager you can cook.” E CHESTNUT TREE. ag \ Why i8 there no letter “W” tn “custard pie,” and vice versa? What was the famtiy name of Ella, after whom the umbrelia was named? How many beans in a quart of bean soup that ta on the level, and why are they wrinkled? How many steps does a short- legged man have to take to keep up with @ long-legged manf ‘What famous Ukrainian King ahoays used an icicle as a sword and always refused to fight in summer? Who was the first man to wear a high silk hat in Creede, Col, and on what mountain is he buried? son i calipacatleas News Capers AFTER TRAVELLING NEX’ BY BALLOON, SHOE: BALLOONISTS THE PERSHING PICKS GEN.MARCH AS HIS INAUGURATION | AID — GEN.GRANT | ALSO PICKED MARCH FOR HIS INAUGURAL, ttn MARCH 4* 1941 u. COMMITTEE To CuBA— FOR MEDICINAL, PURPOSES: ONLY ? CARS OF ViviD COLORS AT OPENING OF AUTOMOBILE SHOW —- LONG GREEN | PoPULAR -W | THE SALESMEN | | CHAUFFEURS DESERT GOV. MILLER — EVIDENTLY READ ABOUT ‘| HIS ECONOMY GUNMEN ATTEMPT HOLD-UP IN, » CHARLEY MURPHYS DISTRICT BUT SS THEY DIDN'T GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING eee Boasts OF NINE BULL ASSOCIATIONS — WERE NOT SRAAEINS, pUUy GARMENT WORKERS ARE DENIED A RAISE — THEY'RE HIGH ENOUGH NOW Pe UO Se. GROWERS VOTE NoT To PLANT 1921 ToBACCO Crop —— WE STILL | agp NAVE ROPE An ‘. 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