The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 12

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Wat NiO ma CC and Players DUDLEY About Plays By BIDE Gren M. COHAN Is in receipt Sheriff David H. Knott, writ- ten after the Sheriff had seen “Ne-| tmesis.” In part, it says: Ladies and Gentlemen; I had no cake a8 idea I would be called on to speak to tap & bsekt vetores In the Btate| you, and therefore I have prepared a « aw York. I have reference to nothing. However, as I look over ‘that part of the play which deals #ith this sea of expectant faces I feel that I should say something about Pet ecution of a man for murder! Ge: tar It ie discovered, was in-|Aversions. (Applause.) On this sub- t “ | fect 1 will say that the Pet Aversion mt of the crime. Exactly tho} ims situation has arisen more than egpredey repa ivhie Pronere onee in real life. This play, there- . fore, should be an exvenlive Fores, f8 Sobel Piak 86 Ln WuMAONe the Bie favor of the abolition of capital p INH te LAVIN OF Olen oe S@pment, of which I have long been) oo iin to aend us $48 to cover a the cost of packing and mailing. MISS ALBERTSON TO ACT. | Here's his rhyme: Lillian Albertson, in private life’ Of aversions I have plenty, ‘Mrs. Abraham Levy, who has not/7 can think of more than twenty, een acting regularly for several’ pus the one that gets my nanny years, has decided to return to the | 7g the fellow, weird, uncanny, stage. Leo Kugel has become Ber) way govg out on rhyme excur manager and is secking ® Starring 414 concocts these Pet Avers vehicle for her. Miss Albertson mate Hons. probably her biggest hit in “Paid in Et ull.” FILMS FOR THE CASINO. | “Mother Eternal,” « film drama EWS INDER made by Ivan Abrahamson, has been) ae 4 booked to open at the Casino Sunday night, April 17. Bondurant o'Sbaugh- nessy, formerly of the dramatic staff fhe New York World, is directing ft publicity. ‘There is a move on foot | tig id fo give Broadway the title of Motion) Ty) 7 j Picture Alley. fb bee Hi ERLANGER GETS FORD'S. LOCAL. | ‘A. L. Erlanger has taken a ten Jo a iH} years lease on Ford's Grand Opera C/TY i House in Baltimore. ‘The Ford broth- HALL ? ers will remain as local managers. This ie the twenty-fifth theatre the} Erlanger interests have leased in the bebe | past six meoths, | ust WASHINGTON, KOLUMNISTS IN PHILMS. = | ai; YUUOGE WHO Don Marquis of The Sun, and! jd SLAtKeRs | SAYS A Christopher Morley of The Evening! hg--<7 Hl] CLAM Post, are acting us “extras” at the| ‘ CAN Paramount's Eastern Studio, They MIGRATE — explain it by saying they are seeking te write “inside stories” of the movies, 7) faa but they're getting $10 a day each.) We hear they’re both jealous of Larry P. inenc: ORTLAND, ORE, a To snip! GOSSIP. 1,450,000 Harry Dornton is stage manager et “The Tenth Man.” LBS, OF PRUNES. To GERMANY Charles Purcell joins “The Right | To TAKE Girl” cast Monday. THE PLACE Harry L. Davidson, an advance | Ceinee agent, is dead in San Francisco, { THAT WERE The Lambs’ Intimate Gambol will CHASED be held at the Globe to-morrow | eur might. LABOR LEADER Charles Gilpin, the Negro actor, Way, RINDELL appeared at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue | (¥ AT SING SING “yesterday at the N. V. A. benefit and / SPURNS Gide o bit \ PLATE OF HASH — ‘Avery Hopwood will return from} S™~F THe OLD Parts in four weeks with a new \ comedy for Wagenhals & Kemper. Estelle Winwood has been engaged by the Selwyns (or the all-star cast of “The Circle.” COURT GRILL HANDED HIM ROASTS Walter Woolf, formerly of “Floro-| SWITZERLAND ora,” has been’ engaged for the cast} ON THE. of “The Last Waltz.” Look- ouT In the line-up of principals in the For, musical version of “Quality Street” MonaRcHIsTIC ft will be Warren Proctor. PLoTs — {5 wy % The group of players heretofore REGULAR Swiss , known as the Mummers has changed Swiss CHEESE it# mame to The Drama Crofters. WATCH 5 Kenneth Douglas, Herbert Yost and | AAR Katherine Stewart will be in “Mr. pe Pim” when it moves to the Henry yer) BLACK CAT Miller Theatre on April 18, | Suy | BLAMED FoR An Exhibition Fox Trot contest it | FIRE ON for two silver cups will be held at| ANZ THE MADISON AVE — the Terrace Garden Dance Palace, ‘Tuesday night. Marcus Nathan has given the use of the big hall Mon- Y \Pot) NOT THE FIRST "KITTY" day night to the American Com- To START Tittee for Reliof in Ireland for a A HEATED 4 ball. SESS/ON ty a, y } A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. WomEN SMOKERS A traveling man, who struck Wells- f ville Thureduy, bore the name of I. ING REA BINS { Walker Runn and he sold ear-cure bal : made in Erie. \ PROBABLY | —— s TED t FOOLISHMENT | Be Hanging in the butcher shop PUFFS iu Is a ham, IN THEIR © i Causing ev'ryone to stop, { HAIR i Such a ham! | F Weary years may trickle by, MAN STARTS at Hearts may break and lungs may sigh FIGHT IN But I'l love (1 don't know why) READING Room f } Ham and eggs. 1M OVER He eres: EINSTEIN val FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. THEORY — iu “This should be a jolly country.” YEW KIND ij “why?” OF } “Wasn't it named after a merry| LIBRARY dell ails Sree PASTE What Jackson Ought To Do. | Herbert Levene, Joe Loblang’s per-| “ BLL, by Jove, this islucky!”| NEBRASKA BAK) Mcriea’a young man, ax be| EXPERT heartily slapped the back | SAYS of a gentleman whom he overtook in Be CENT ia street The other turned round CL > #arply and angrily, showing the face COSTLY of a complete stranger. To BURNK “I thought it was my friend Jack- gon," said the young man, confused. Mey say “AM right," said the stranger; and] (7. BURNS the doubled ‘the young man up ‘with ME vou 4 tremendous poke in the waistcoat, PRINK (T roe ae Hist do that for?” i “I thought that was what Jacks ougit nS eacaaitted the rea lily, FISH DUCKS @s he resumed his interrupted walk 4 MAKING —St. Louis Globe Democrat = » NIAGARA FALLS ou = FISHLess — Cl ~ eces a , 3 SUCKER P 4 NORUOB /\\: 4, Ny = . “1, Nill > EVERY | OH, TH’ FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN “TH SPRING ~ - TRA -ta-tatt OH LUKE AND GET ME A RECORD FOR WE PHONOGRAPH i wes ae Sy LITTLE MARY MIXUP 5 Oi Mart. TAKE YouR WAGON AND “RUN OVER “To THE GROCERY FoR ME- Witt You 2? I NEED THis WHour LIST OF THINGS — KATINKA (MORNING SIR-WOULD YOU LIKE To ees Buy A Good Doc? ny ae 2 ? t #. OH MOTHER — JACK LOOKED SO FUNNY said WHEN HE PROPOSED TO ME LAST NIGHT —— ff But He's'A FA DANDY, siIR— Gosu! can't A FELLAH GET HAPPY ONCE IN A | doe! war ans vou? You Act LiKE A SILLY Foo. ' PLEASE “TRY To ; Be DIGNIFIED! | WHILE WITHOUT GETTIN’ Bawled ot ? “To “TAKE YOU AWAY FROM A Place tt! ——} YES ®yT You CAN BE HAPPY WITHOUT LOSING YouR DIGNITY! WELL CAUSE WHEN I LEAVE THE Room THE COMPANY Witt HAVE To STOP i TALKING WOT KIND - MARCH SALTZ WALTZ, SONG DONT SCUFFLE Your FEET = ~ MALCOM Tenet’ /@ AVALON AVE Nanaia 60 NT Lick THE PLATE ae tt 1 i Dal Tux Por you OVER TO THe GRoceey ——. THey IT Le Be UR TORN “TS Purr ME Ti Gonna LET You RDE FiesT A Guy Be MATE 7S Faances KNorr, ATSANT Dont Koaser Ta ¥ Saat ae vouk Fmie “class Kener = MW 8-2... bos ANGELES. Dont sue youR THuMe Dosomy Hunr. WorcesTHa. Ont Foneey bu Gas siwen Aevew see ‘Tho maven Wont. SAM Pi CTE Dere.| v~ Wea He Chose the Lesser of the Two Evils! I HAVE NO USE FOR A DOG AROUND HERE — BEAT iT! WY, WHATS THE MATTER WITH GOING And He Isn’t Any Wiser Now! fae cgae [a ee Aw Now moter! ) 7 come cow Ly { OFF WAT ROOF - 4Ou COWARD! lero IE LOOKED AWFULLY FOouseH ! uKEeLY Tt ~, ane”

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