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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 crm “About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY 4 JOE, WHY DONT You CALL'UP “TH' MORE You Go AFTER ALL RIGHT “Ten -| ; “Ble MECHANIC AND ASK HIM “HOSE BIRDS TH' worse ] | 1 Uae Pree MR. Waves, 1 CALLED UP You CAN ? o4 Fite — WHEN HE'LL HAVE THE STHEYSACT — “THEY DON'T “Ma SLRS To SEE IF You Gan Have. Tien Fix MINE F CARS READY? f WANTA BE YoRRIED! wa ace KIB ONE OF OUR: CARS FIXED * = ut ~' t NEW musical play cal PET AVERSIONS “The O'Brien Girl,” by Otto 7 A. Harbach, Frank Mandel irom Bogash, 0., comes to-day’s i. Leuls a. Hirsch, who wrote »” will be placed in rehearsal BY George M. Cohan next Monday. EA will open at the Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, on April 2%, and then ‘ko to the Tremont Theatre, Boston, Wr a summer run, Julian Mitchell ‘gi stags the minnbers and Jobn Meehan will direct the book under the personal supervision of Mr. Cohan. nother production is being an- winning pet aversion, It was written by Jessica Plympton Nutt, wife of Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt. Judging by the two nes at the end, Mrs. Nutt wrote the aversion after her hus band had ordered’ ber to keep silent. Mr. and Mrs, Nutt have so many ad- mirers in thig city that we fecl justi- fied in printing the aversion. | The prize—a capy of the song, "A Splinter from My Sweetheart's Wooden Leg’'— has been mailed her, The rhyme fol- lows: A pet aversion I possess, mt — ee - ROunced by Mr. Gohan. ce : gon To you, dear sir, PM tell #, ives” Laotian no ars rasela| TH mention it rather quietly, | Titsha, whe is not yot cightecn| There is no need to yell it, yours old. In spite of his tender Tis this—to have a husband, | years, young Stetson has written two! Who pinches every penny, three-act plays and half a d | A man who spends his salary, iets, “Husbands and Wives” And does not gite me any, hhis first production for the regu Who'll keep their mouth shut, | ~ lac theatre. Mr. deff Shrewsbury Nutt? iia, Mie THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY WiLL LET ME OFF GOSHAMIGHTY! Hf ATTEND A WEDDIN' “JOY AT WINTER GARDEN. FoR TH WHERE Y'GoIN’ . cn "he Winter Warden's tenth anni- lO WEEKS f = AUSTRALIA? ' OF A FRIEND ¢ versary was celebraied last night with a gala performance following “The Passing Show of 1921." Many i | " [sa] ANLEvE Wor Up for “Lite Imprisonment”! , WELL-AFTER TH WEDDIN’— of tiie forme? stars at the big theatre ‘were present and some of these as- by CS ad sisted’ on the stage. The Messrs Sid: @bubert received numerous wires of MAN AGED 70 @ongratulation. Among them were WEDS Méssages from Gov, Grocsbeck of 28 Year Michigan, N. B. Kelly, Secretary of OLD BEAUTY. the Philadelphia Chamber of Com- W THE mierce; Joseph P. Tumulty, Norman E. PRING | Mack, James A. Campbell, President | | 6f the Pen and Pencil Club of Phila-' AW 94D MAN delphia; Kazi Bloomingdale, Presi- | FANCY. ETc | dent of thy Poor Richard Clab of H Philadelphia; Jules B. Mastbaum, C. ©. Rosewater, Al Jolson and Mayor James Couzens of Detroit. THE BRIGHTEST DOG. | | ; | AHeyY Mom! T gone “Willie McDaniel, a friend of ours, FaOLiTICs Ae WINDA —- You Giaims to have the most intelligent MAKE Y atte Do PPro tera) wHY Dont Ya + dog on earth. Avilie avers that every SZRANGE Ye “Teach ME A Boop, Thy NOT rw tec Dee : time he says to the dog “Pattycake,” BeLOWS LESSON ~ <3 “s Ty SPANKING se ; ay etal ea eect a the littic animal lies on his back and Femeer 76 ole Youa_MoTHEa. —FRANCIS K WRIGHT. WEGSTER, “Mu pounds his forepaws together. Very : } intelligent, of him, say we, but we i . Som peer eee 6ri6e had the brightest dog ever born. : esha nae hia CS | ‘ © | TH THAT Gum used to carry the Leavénworth, | ewird a | Kan, Times in the days of D. R. N p . P ) paste LINE — 1LL, / i l \ é tee. Dont Boriee Me —T haa ha “REMEMBER iT ¢ We Uistribute the copies. He'd carry , 5 R ‘ oN RAF yong ti sass! | ‘® paper to © front door and drop it e F\ |38 } , i ‘=n = mB davap “ee Yeue | down at the theatre. He was trying _. to get into the show free, along with i the other newaboys. IN “THE DANCER.” A good cast has been chosen for production of “The Dancer,” to given at Henry Miller's Theatre y night. It is made up of; BRASS RAILS WE (ISNT SO DUMB,Wwha Bi vna, Donald Cam \ a Huber isen ‘Lewin, Ween | WRLLAD MAKES YOU THINK’ HE jes Eeapailly, Macol- LOW } Verna, Wilkens, Isabelle Dilworth, yr ag pe POEL OnN b Ea McCord and Marjorie Hollis. SToRE t sig yreed will on a benefit for (REE bes f ay -American Orphans’ sd Eingens mosh td | Gossip, | BRASS © gghTEEZ, Hopwood is pattie to-day Ras {5 *Phiner’ Collins of “Rollo’s Wild Warm WAVE i is iw and Cameron Matthews is Soe oe f s role. }O Pome tr he ty stare tale sono B) New POWER i eld “Follies” is wrong. AT WILMINGTON | pe rs of 8. Rankin Drew Post, = WARM WAVE f in Legion, saw “In the Night | EXPLODES t fe at the Century last night. MANY A ' A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. COMPLEXian E Yerpowa hattic last week Wenad never| TORONTO May * ‘@ champion fighter who backed| WAVES HIS r ‘and was on the defensive all the | RED Sock f AND' HALTS 17 “> prey — Be te FOOLISHMENT. TRAIN SAY CONDUCTOR — WHEN ULE i FJUELT, WOULD You MIND HY | Hiram Jonson came to town gry rod WE EVER REACH "MAPLE TON”— GETTIN OLT To SEE WHAT Femme, oh0. Subway spat, LAYED HANDS ON A TWo-DOLLARE] THIS TRIP tS SLOWER THAN | Hately 1 ain't seen him ‘round, THE HOSE GOLD WATCH! NAHENT ? Sard liram, where you at? ThicAGo | Btokes divorce suit runnin’ fine oom is | = Iw the inprest race, * To CRUSADE ‘Bittman case come down the line, FoR BLUE Made it take the place, 1 LAW Sunday, _ | Togs are getting cheaper now, Wy Bile mie herrea, terres! | Whew Cricago Tres Ur _ Welcome news, you must allow, F ‘ ILIPINOS. (2 Bridget, try me two. FINED FOR “FROMTHE CHESTNUT TREE, | FISHING fy oe brother—the one with the) DYNAMITE — ’s he doing?” | THe Goop | “Mashing potatoes in a restaurant,” | ap BAIT Greve I Pete Reber SRY eB tie O DO YOU KNOW? QUESTIONS. | l. Where is the home of the lyre, ‘ ' "RE BLOCKIN' HOW WOULD TAI Fe eee 7 : Se ee e1e te VOUGHTA wweevaaoy (EST GET Past? | re BT LAT. BILLY ; i i | bor what Feels indienapotie the FROM PERU | COMES BACK I ptt ' . ‘ar fas NOUUL eee move! “What famous hero of Greek my- | ne his death through a shirt TER EARNING 100, o the blood of the centaur | (<7 j aw | TOREAQORS - Aw aw color is the ermine’s sum- | Vv 5 > pocat of fur? HERE MUCH GE é ae Chek néens. fe. the ervine | CHEAPER | Mie. POLICEMA > parts ja the septal ity of Bi us| Boxers P% : : Je capi raz 0. S Pay “f; meriten eoumiat |” HEAVY: oof the largest| INCOME sign of the Zo- | i ANSWERS. \ Le | ‘ > “HANKS “TO | i } “Tearric cop", -ary’ o ay ant . Aw SO™ST,