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and Players DUDLEY e RANK BACON, that young feller who came to the front in “Light- nin’,” just cannot keep from Writing plays and things. With the Wriginal script of “Lightnin’” to bis @redit'and “Five o'Clock" checked up n hhis record, be has finished another Boas yet unnamed. As though Gweren’t endugh, Mr. Bacon is Ag the history of his life for pub- in book form. Really, It looks @ Frank Bacon year ~~ 17'S A MAIDEN, FAIR. Warle Carlton would like to have the public know that bis forthcoming SeyUsical production, “Tangerine,” bas nothing to do with a fruit. It is about @ girl who liver on the island of Tan- “Pwp and he intends to prove it on Broadway soon) gt the regular box ‘office set-back per proof. 7. wnist: HERE'S NEWS. DP Dilac McCoske:, film writer and poet, “8 yesterday on Claire Wolff, per- Seecretary to Alice’ Joyce, and er in the basement of the Aputifiient house looking over some © Guarding private stock’ ly. ; Ko." thurmured Miss Wolff, "Se- Pecting a trunk for my honey moon.” “Pio trip begins on Feb. 37. es esis +A HANLON MATINEE. William Raymond Sill, with the co- eperation of George C. Tyler, bas ar- @ 2 Hanlon matinee of “Er- vat the Park Theatre for next Wednesday. Alice Hanlon, Mr, Sill's bieter-in-law, is in the cast and the BBO will be attended by three of the Hanlon Brothers, Miss Han- snds a daughtér of Edward Hanlon, gest of the surviving brothers , George and William will \be |] pra@bst, as will be nearly twenty of | | thO"Hanlon descendants. } | “MARY” FOR CHICAGO. | George M. Cohan's “Mary” opened at the Colonial, Boston, Monday * he asked to capacity business, ‘This |s ‘special company. On returning to York highly pleased, Mr, Cohan up A. L. Erlanger. ” he said, “I sorta like that Color for a theatre. How me have the Colonial, H ‘ = | * A TALMADGE POEM. set one of our readers, noticed the way Cupid has ng. the ,Talmadge girls, the following rhyme; little Talmadges; Cupid's arrow flew, ee@ne married Joe Schenck, ue And then ‘there were two; wo. Uttle Talmadges, Bitting in the sun, & | fhe last Uttie Talmadge, Bat by herself, en said: “Come on, dear!” dragged her off the shelf. | THERE, « Kloor of the trio of who flew to Canada were lost, Was at the Century last night accompanied by Filowerton of Brooklyn, to whom to be married next week. Lieut. Mrs. Hinton and Capt. James ‘were jn the party, also. The fi decided that “The Midnight 4 " was totally unlike any- they saw in the Canadian wilds. “A NOTE FROM NELLIE. of Nellie Revell will be glad she is recovering her health Vincent's Hospital. A note “her sa; loved ‘Bolivar Brown’ from start . Iam getting better. I sat minutes yesterday and a few steps last Sunday. Mt grand? Of course, I have yet, but it is decreasing and, am 90 grateful to Him for my nd to fey friends for their kind- Nellie.” x GOSSIP. Robertson and Francis under- 1 be in **Poto.” Wynn has been aaded to ot “The Rese Girl members of the “Little Old York” company will dine with jadew’ Club Bunday night. Sturgis, curtain man for Anglin, in “The Woman of | Bronze,” will be seventy-five years old ton night. “g Kummer wishes it understood hat Roland Young, in “Rollo’s Wild by will pon tints at the Punch and u Anitely. MacLaren will play “Friendly all by herself at the Bel- heatre Tuesday afternoon, ow, assisted by Joe Gold, and Joe Ribaud, has writ- Tag Al Joleon calied “Griev- NSWERS TO INQUIRIES. BoLs Woolf, —No. 109 West 160th Chack—"Bast Is West” Astor Theatre 594 arnt } was forty-two rust duly. ‘ae FOOLISHMENT. Be long came John, sir, 1 “wery sind then there was onc, } By Way of Diversio What's that—she jilted you, you say? So Bil, you got a bump? Well, love's a game we all must play from wise \man down to chump. Yer hurt, old doy; that's * plain to sce, but whistle, sing a song, An’ bear in mind there soon will be another cur atong. 1 know--you think you'd like to get u gun and end it all, Without that girt this world, 'U bet, looks pretty cheap an’ small. There's hundreds just as sweet as she. Dig in yer work, Bill, strong. An’ bear in mind there soon will be another car along. ork la eek to become & He says ne k place.Wellsvine Optic. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “Two heads are better thah une.” “Yes, especially on a base drum." EWSUINDERS BY ygecnnele CHICAGo TELEPHONE *_ Co, TO GIVE THEIR \ @Ra PHONE » AYN GIRLS ye eA PRIZES WE Comp SUGCEST GIFTS ALL THE WAY FROM BATTLE AXES To CANDY ee) SPEECH IN ENGLISH USES Sen “<ASTS FOR. LFE SPENDING OUR. al Ov * PROHIBITION Two MEN AT WYTHEVILLE,, : eur PROBLEM BY LIVING IN HOLE IN GROUND — OVERCROWDED SUBWAYS HERE ARE ALSO A PROBLEM 4 Lit' KKK MY OUR RBORT SUNDAY GOLF APPROVED IN JERSEY LEGISLATURE. SUT THEY VETOED: THE ond AC | “Wer 9 Hole Seeman aanaand HARDING Quits ALL |AROONED HouseBoar (OUT) Sp FOR TRAIN Sag THAT MOVES. ee WE RISE vA. 70. SAY /T WAS Wor A BRT. TRAIN Drus SToRe COMPLE XIONS To BE GIVEN MENT BY ay ety IN BIRMING at HAM, Sf ser “ACES Ghost iT COMIC PAGE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 10, 1921 ; nae Do You Follow Him, Joe? WELL ~ You'Le NEVER Sie OF | BRAIN- FEVER &! OH GOLLY WHAT A COLD! LEAVE ME QUTA “TA KELLY GAME ED ~ WENT ouT WN TH’CAR YESTERDAY MINUS MY COAT, AN’ LOOK AT ME 1 THINK I'M GoNNA ¢ a vo ~ AND You ADMIT To ME LN'DIDA THING Like Tar? G©yor veess vv | Co. AN Eve WORLD MIGOSH! MR. NEXDOOR” f AW! Twit Gou'D | {NEVER GANS A CROSS MEET “THE “NEXDOORS >) WORD “To HIS AND SEE AN IDEAL HAPPY i] i. 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