The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 12

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By BIDE el é it HE Farrell pill in the Logisia- ture, aiming to prevent the stranding of theatrical com- by requiring a manager to give $260 bond for each player in his Hing company, is causing muco t in managerial circles. bill discriminates against the * gid Mare Kiaw last night. the sume reasoning every firm a travelling representative on road would have to put'up a bond ‘4a my opinion the law would be de- ‘unconatitutional.” John Golden's comment, wired from Beach, is in part: | “If the bill passes it will complete fhe disastor brought about by the in- railroad rates and practically touring companies. The theatrical manager 1s not # a APOLLO GETS ROONEY. SWitner & Romborg have arranged to : Pat Rooney and Marion Bent their new musical play, “Love "at the Apollo Theatre on 14 The cast includes Etiza- ‘at Terrace Garden Dance Palace, Nathan noticed two big unloading coal in front of the a new “ tT” he of" the jeweller, indicating the "But." came from Mr. Nathan, ‘you room for all that coal in safe with the other valuables?” sae >, Tew Fields and Moilie King have “few skit called “Echo” in “Blue naval constructors from the Navy Yard will see ‘In the jt Watch” tonight. Helen Herendeen, who arranged the “Chu Chin Chow" ball, the cast of “Midnight Round- of 1921." roman to Woman,” with Willette w featured, will open at the use, Chicago, on March 8.- Carena, born in Naples, has given the role of “Italy” in ‘Times” at the Hippodrome. Gray Barnard, sculptor, has ited Charles 8. Gilpin of “The Em- Jones,” to be the central figure group statye be will mould. @bea, vaudeville manager, broke while battling with his auto ‘ly. He bas gone to a farm near il] to give the finger @ rest yr the week end. ther Duffy, in his talk on the situation at the Sclwyn Theatre morrow night, will answer ques Tt is said he may suggest a so- ution for the entire mix-up. “L ncess White Deer, the Indian girl “The 9 o'Clock Revue," sent Presi- jont Harding a congratulatory wire i pebalf of the original Americana. to Bchipa, tenor of the Chicago ‘company, has volunteered to ear at the Boys’ Club benefit at Hippodrome Sunday night, March “ American Academy of Dramat- i} a afternoon, March 11. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. 3. W.—They are her brothers and theatrical men The song, “The Little Gray was written by George yA THOUGHT FOR TO-Day. Duncan Sisters, of “Tip Top,” ‘arrested so often for speeding auto that they may try to retain =f Wilson to defend them. DL hou and Players DUDLEY — | AVERSIONS. } F To-day's “pet aversion,” readers, is from the pen of A. J. (it looks Mike) Denner of No. $82 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. Have a look—you pald your three cents: i have many pet oversions, Being fussy-like and such, Some annoying; some diversions, Bome jes’ trifles; others much. Proud ond haughty as a peacock, Yet Pll cuss and rave like sin When I hear the ole alarm clock, In the mornin’ startin’ in, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Dentist—Don't open your mouth #0 wide, please. Woman—Why not? Dentist—I intend to remain outside when I pull the tooth, cise has |" MIAMI, OKLA. HUSBAND DENIES WIFE. KILLED HIM MAYsoRITY OF HUSBANDS Wh DENY Some On THINGS Ee PUT Oo} NOWBALLS T 0 FOOLISHMENT. a was a young girl named Mc- | Wade, eau, to propose, was afraid, She yuit him at last, ‘oY nee 6 brpyes,” ad | JOE’S CAR COMIC PAGS SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 Joe Didn't Add One—He Subtracted It! Dow Pees ibe ce Aye vediee = fu SHOOT PAST HER AN eee “THERE SHE GOES IN wee L_ ie iw | 000 wos! Joe! NEW Ou CAN ' HERE wHere) | MAKE BELIEVE 1 poN’T T ADD ANOTHER MANNY “To ay J | Ste MER — “grit Mane | HELLO Joey ! LARGE COLLECHION alae R FURIOUS meets acim + ig ' rf Te THE BIG LITTLE FAM 7D sre exe ‘SHE A BEAUTIFUL BIG CHURCH WEDDING N'EVERY THIN’ AND ‘To “THINK WHEN WE Got OH! How x ENVY ot MARRIED “ou INSISTED You'RE _ THem # I FEL > ON A*QuieT” DAWGONE RIGHT ONY QUIET DAY ¢"e WEDDING ? I-pp ¢ WE'VE EVER HAD # KATINKA WHO DID You MESELF, MUM TH-GoNNA | ORDER THAT SPEAK AT A SWELL HALL TAXI FOR ?, TONIGHT FOR THe Cook's’ UNION] “Talking Against Time!" (ee. THERE'S DON'T HIND THAT, KATINKA- SPEAK AS If THERE WERE OVER ONLY ONE SYMPATHIZER| 17 Git BE WORTH WHILE ¢ ONLY ONE PERSON IN THE AUDIENCE * SO I MUST COME AN'G ba Like A SPORT) oo $0, DEAR SIR- TLL END MY SPEECH AS 1 DON'T WISH To WASTE YouR VALUABLE TIME ~ ANY LONGER! ~YES, SERVANTS ARE HUMAN AN CAN'T Live ON STARNATION WAGES — ust BE BETTER “THREE “THOUSAND FINE -HUNDRED —- WITH ANEW S& OH, FIRE ae OF CORD TIRES AWAY, MISS - DON'T MIND isnt day WondERFuL ? 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