The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 22

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a ee i ee er ” Ea co) . er See oe ee ee ee — Sea See About Plays By BIDE ARTHA HEDMAN has decided fo turn playwright, She says she simply cannot find a si Ping vehicle suits whe's going t Within a few take up the work In why Miss pwn play: 0 reas write he| wi did it and 50 n. After It Is written, thé actress must find a producer When that task has been accom- | @iished there |s little else to do ex- apt, of course, to make the pla Buocess, WHY SHOULD HE WORK? Frank Crumit of the “Greenwich | Village Folhes” was loaded down| With grips yesterday on his way to & train for Sound Heach, Meeting a how would you like to and earn a quarter?” | came from the lad. | 4 quahtab in ma; “LINCOLN” POPULAR, “after playing all Inst week in Peveland to a grows of $27,000, “Abraham Lincoln” had to give an @xtra Sunday night performance to | meet popular demand. For this one tation the Mayor lifted the | y ban and the result was an gross of $3,121. it's hard to « je William Harria jr., producer this ‘play, that the “road” is bad fr travelling troupes, » BEN AND SAM TO MEET. \2Beniamin Franklin, impersonated YY by Burr McIntosh, will have a little Ghat with Uncle Sam, in the person @f Guy Nichols, at the Budget Day dinner tn honor of Senator Smoot at the Aidine Club to-night. Daniel hman, a member of the dinner gommittes, has arranged for the ap- pearance of Ben and Sam HIS “POVERTY” ROOM. When Otto A. Harbach began to| write musical shows he was a poo young man. In the past few years | this coyalties. have made him just the | Favelse. And now listen: So used was he to writing in a ball bedroom that | he finds he cannot do his best work | im more luxurious quarters. He has | obtained a little attic room in the tment house where he lives and , amid the surroundings that go ‘With poverty, he grinds out his stuff. “I imagine I'm back where I was Py years ago,” says he, “and then ‘dig in and work hard.” od Gossip ester’ Jane King joined “Trene” “iThe Odd Fellows’ Onphan Ald Society will have a benefit at the ome Sunday afternoon. New York Theatre Club has | @ ¢ Reed-as its guest of honor at Juncheon to-day at the Hotel Astor. . |The report that a film would soon possession of the Astor Theatre wrong. Madge Kennedy is doing Well there. pape Faversham, {n “The Prince | the Pauper,” moved from the ad to the Apollo last night. liam A. Brady launched Owen | Davies's new play, “The Haunted Mouse," at Harrisburg, Pa., last night. | ‘The Crescent Dramatic Conypany Will prevert “Nearly Married” on Jan. 7 at the Masonic Temple, Broaklyn.. | Harold De Becker has been added | «By Way of Diversion. } and Players DUDLEY to the cast of * opening at the J 36, presse day A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. {t's better ful fool than a mist,—Henry L. Doherty FOOLISHMENT, a| The snow was falling very fas | As snow has fallen in the past The farmer said: white! It fills my heart with keen delight,” “How soft ane | And then he danced, but ah, his tegs Were old; he fell and smashed some eggs, | “Don't worry,” said his foolish son, | “The old man's merely full of fun.” | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Women are jike facts.” “In what way?” “They are s omy Linings. Raabe a Hews Capers STORK PAYS VISIT TO A TROLLEY CAR _ ALWAYS ROOM FOR OWE NORE PROHIBITION BABY IS Now (IN IT'S SECOND YEAR | AND WOT WEAWED FROM THE BOTTLE a Of Yer CLAIMED THaT im RUSSIA Now HAS 7 AVERY STABLE yi GOVERNMENT. pV * ANOTHER, Se SOVIET STALL 2 Ow A HAND PAINTED GIRL 1S NOT ® ALWAYS A PICTURE | ~~ MAN BY NAME OF FIDLER SUGGESTED FOR SECRETARY LABOR — MEW YORK HAS AAD ITS Fine. OF LABOR FILLERS RO Liv. DRINKS OF MOONSHINE. | IN A GLASS SO PALE. MAKE A TIMID RABBIT ANS | Bil Juneg complained to Gro- fer Bly that eggs were very tach too high, and said they “@ught to drop. “The war is “ever,” snorted Bill. “All prices should come down, and will. piThev'ive surely hit the top.” ~ Baid Grocer Bly: “You're right, indeed, I'd like to see all things We need come down, from bread fo rent.” And when Bill left, good Grocer Bly revised his > Prices with a sigh and added § » per cent. Next day at noontime Grocer Bly went to another store to buy a hat to crown his dome. ie picked «* fancy-looking lid. “It's fine” said Haberdasher Kidd. “A ten-spot takes it Rome.” “Not me!” yelled Gro- eer Bly enraged, and ali the cuss words known he paged to vent Ris wrath and grief. Then out ‘he went and people near heard Bly ait Kidd a proftteer, a hold- "ep man and thief, Wares You KNOW? Goprriem, 071, by the Pree Publishing Oo, (fhe New York Evening World.) QUESTIONS, 1. What group name is given to an : tmale that shew ds? ‘Byratch ? 4 Under what well known pen name ‘Adams write many William T, books? How many square miles are there area six miles square? What name «& gi or hold land ‘epensable article, now eommon use, did John Hanway of Hie thirty years despite others followed his m 2 weet is the largest city in Con- ia “before is the Rocky ited? What drug do we le bark of the cinchona ly known as “Peruvian bark?” ‘ ANSWERS. 4 Reminants, 2. Diphtheria. epring. 4, Oliver Optic, 5. Thi §. Agratian, 17, Umbrelia. ven te the rights obtain from tree, oom- | ITE A BULLDOGS Zan | ‘Woor | SKULL oF == te, GIANT PIG FOUND 1N SOUTH DAKOTA 3, BAD Lands — Sa, PROBABLY THE. SKULL OF A | EDY THEATRE: | “TREASURER. Tges | CLAIMS SHE. 0 WAS ROBBED \ EACH BY A THUG — “THE BAD MAN" WAS BEEN THERE *. SOME TIME— f Wi) DIscoveRED IN CENTRAL PARK THE OTHER NIGHT | WITH TWO HEADS ON HIS SHOULDERS | FREAK P No! | WE OF ‘EM WAS HERS Miss Ceci. C.REapy | To MARRY | GEO. M.OYSTER -| AND INHEg)T VoLiva THE DowiE LEADER, \SAYS DRINKERS Warer’s| WiLL BE CONDEMNED To A NATATORIUM HELL OF WINE, BEER AND WHISKEY — '_ THIRSTY SOULS REACHING THERE WiLL THINK THEY'RE WW % <= HEAVEN | | | JOE’S CAR COMIC PAGE TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 \F THey'D KICK ME AROUND —————— / GOSHAMIGHTY ! IVE TRIED EVERY BANK IN “TOWN — AN’ NONE OF ‘EM WILL LOAN Me _@yrass fuw co rs se SOMEBODY 'D USE Goo JUDGEMENT "BLOCK A FEW “Times! fF i GOSH — | HAVEN'T Gor SENSE NOUGH To COME IN OUTA m' RAINS = a NS “NOT ME | BROTHER = IM No v6e Te You - I SUST FAILED LITTLE MARY ) any Hav te “THIS “TELEGRAM SENT RIGHT MY fis wT he GOOD LOOKING, ° WTwis crime WAVE {Ss AWFUL — PEOPLE ARE F| BEING "HELD-UP” IN THEIR OWN HOMES OW HARRY On WN AND 7 SOM! OF “IKE DOUSHNUTS MAVE FOR YC ome LEAVE IT TO LOU ‘Lmaey RUN quick | [AND CATCH THAT / | MESSENGER ‘Roy | OS cate 2 NES, AND “THAT AINTT ALLE MY SISTER SANS HES A DARE- DEVIL. NOU CAN NEVER TELL WHAT HE'LL DO NEXT—~ HUGO! KATINKA IS BEING f - Sila calms, * HELD-UP BY A HANI THE KITCHEN! / “rou Know er§ AN' W’SAW I CAN Be OF SERVICE “TO cut fT OUT ED= LEGGO I GOTTA GET TO “Tr GarRAGe ft L FORGOT “To “TAKE “TH'STORAGE BATTERY OUT “WHEN IT LAID TH'CAR UP LAST MONTH It! WAIT A: MINUTE — WAIT A MINUTE - Wat's “H'RUSH ?! BUT WOT CAN . A MIGERABLE BANKRUPT LIKE ME Do FoR ANYONE ? Sust TELL ME HOW “TH' SAM: HILL ‘You GoT do MucH CreDiT ! ALIN — BUD e Count HANL ee 9% ¥) Mary Just Wouldn’t Return Empty Handed! 1 WHY, MARY. WHAT i dane Aiea egESeRRT |DID You BRING 1, 1 KNow T Bul | THAT Boy 34 | He WAS THE ONLY < Lroe ? He Gl (Boy I counn cateH | ISNT Wie. = —= MESSENGER oy! : NUN HE MIGHT BE SITTING MIKE, HAVE STILL ONE MINUTE AND THEN HIM WAIT. (N WERE ~ More Than Her Job! Your HOOF \S WHAT You NEED! Lou Thought Faster Than He Did! WOW LUCKY © LC WWeSsseice PUT “THis PAN ONDER HERES |

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