The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 28

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=338 i About Plays By BIDE ILLIAM HARRIS JR., through an arrangement with Lee and J, J, Shubert has taken over’ the control of the Ritz The- atre, the newest of the Shubert Routes, on a ten-year lease. #tvart,” which Mr. Harris is present- fme at the Kits, will close Saturday mht and on Monday the producer ‘ill move Holbrook Blinn and "The ‘Bod Man” to,that theatre from the Comedy. EQUITY SHOP ANNOUNCED. ‘The Boulty has sent out printed letters to ts members advising them tht the y shop Idea will become effective i Sust with the bexin- ning of -22 season, It is alrendy in in the Chicago dis- trict gh the provisions of this plan Equity members are prohibited from acting in companies with non- Equity members or with members not In god standing, Exception is made where companies are controlled by members of the Producing Managers’ Association, IT DIDN'T FIT IN. | Jabod Silbert, while acting the role lof a brodyaga, or beggar, in Yiddish recently, wore a very ragged cos-| tume. but forgot to take off his dia- “mond ring. At one point he had to way: $. "I am hungry and have no food ‘er money.” The line brought an in- (erruption froin the balcony. + “why don't you hock that ring"? (asked a man. | Mr. Silbert was sure the man was ‘ehicker. M18 NAME APPROPRIATE. a> actor walked into Adolph Aiauber's office yesterday looking Yur nn engagement. He was asked came the reply. “Hardtap"’? replied Mr. Klauber. “Good! You get the role of the po- Heeman in ‘Like a King.” ' Gossip. | Martha Hedman has been engaged Claude rnbardt role. al comedy, "Show Me," will ced at the Hotel Astor for fae Child Recreation League, “The Great Adventure’, will end its tun at the Neighborhood Playhouse «n Sunday, May 1. tt, “colored” maid in * will be an Irish for tel,” “i've First Y girl in “The Wh Leonard, Royal Thayer, Etiel Wright and Patricia Hand ave beon engaged for “The Sacri- fice." Anne Sands is now in the Rooney- Bent musical show, “Love Birds,” at the Apollo, .. Thelma Parker is now doing the Introductory specialty dance in “The Rore Girl.” Maclyn Arbuckle of “In the Night Watch” will be the guest of the Texas Club of New York Friday night, Harrison Brockbank has been en- eed for the cast of “The, Last ‘ait’ by the Messrs, Shubert Ruth Terry of “The Gold Diggers” 4s resting at Lake Placid after a ner- Yous breakdown Saturday. FOOLISHMENT. ~ The day is gently dying, And I, alas, am sad, Tam chewing Gum and sighing, Oh, gosh, but I feel bad! The future seems so dreary, ‘The present’s just the same. But don't you worry, dearie, Spring fever, it has came. * &A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Don't give up the hip.—Billy West. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Convict—I'm here for having five ves. © Visitor—How are’ you enjoying your Mberty? NOW Bleaches Clothes White “Mary | and Players DUDLEY | ‘PET AMBITIONS. —| M. Pearson of No. 1978 Second Ave- nue, New York City, bas just literally walked away with to-day's prize for the best Pet Ambition. To him we award the Pennsylvania Station, all lexcept the taxicab privilege, which doesn't belong to us. The prize will be forwarded to him on receipt of $4.80 for postage and packing, Here is the winning rhyme: My pet umbition | Is to be on the screen, Like Bugene O'Brien; You know what I mean, He just keeps loving Some blonde for siz reels, And for doing that ' Gets a thousand and meala. | | MISS KELLERMANN SAILING. Via F. L. Pickering we learn that Annette Kellermann and her company wiil leave April 26 and sail from San Francisco on the Ventura May 8 for Australia, James. Sullivan js man- ager of the troupe, Natalie Manning of “Cornered” says the report that ahe is to join the cast of another play is wrong, She is under contract to Henry Wa Sav- age. ‘The Meanest Man in the World" jis to go to the George M. con Grand Opera House, Chicago, Frat |M. Thomas and Marion Coakley will |have the chief Y vi 3,500,000 HEIRESS BDS W YORK LAWYER — SOME RETAINER EX LABoR LEADER BRINDELL To BE MADE A CARPENTER, IN SING SING BACK To TRIM WoRK 7 AGAIN Re CROWDED WITH Liquor. fi TRIALS — 4 THAYER, KAN. ELECTS 7 WOMEN - APL To GOVERN WATS CIVIC A AFFAIRS — Magy "OLD WOMEN” Li. RAILROAD ny may Put COMMUTERS PHOTOGRAPH ON TICKETS — AND THE CONDUCTOR, WiLL PUNCH THEM iN ‘Sdand 10¢ at Vur Grocer & INSPECTORS Don't to serve fake Moxie. Don't refill Moxie Bottles, but ‘always keep Moxie in sufficient Quantity to take care of your de- tuands and be sure to serve it ice culd in Moxie glasses. We have pursued, caught and puibed fakers and imitators iron, Canada across the American Continent. as evidenced by the Many successful court proceed- ings which have protected Moxie aguitist fukism in any form, Re- memtes, we will get you if you try tu foo: tne millions of Moxie drinkers whum it is our bounden duty to protect to the best of our ability. Within a few hours we re- ceived a communication from one of the many million Moxie drinkers trom another State that he feit that me had been imposed upon in the purchase of a bottle of We Will Protect THE FACE eo i? = ee sw EVERY WHERE Moxie. Immediately on receipt of the communication we got in touch with one of our Moxie in- spectors by telephone and des- patched him by the quickest method to the point where the complaint originated. A few hours later he had obtalned a con- fession trom the n who had committed the offense of refilling a Moxie bottle, Anyone having any informa- tion of y kind, manner or shape of anyone invading our rights is invited to communi- cate in confidence at once with F. M. Archer, 69 Haverhill Street, Boston, Mass., or with our chief counsel, Oliver Mitchell, Esq.. 99 State Street, Boston, Mass., with the full assurance that their jon will have immed- tion and that such steps as the facts warrant will be taken in the matty. jonest Moxie Dealers and Moxie Consumer’ Everywhere, Regard- less of\Expense. SS a aed é ~) eet et calm arate { — nasi BLANCHE ,1 DON'T “THINK ILE GO, “To “H'OFFICE “Topay — {M FEELING PUNK! \ DUNNO = MY Back ACHES AN' MY MUSCLES ARE ALL SORE AN’ EveYTHIN'! 11's FROM OVERHAULING STHAT Fool Cal 7 vwowDd You GET SouR HAND HURT — IN A BATTLE oR SOMETHIN’ P 1T WAS SOME WET BANQUET —T LEFT EARLY —THEY WERE COMIN’ Too FAST FoR Hid BAeY # YEU RAN OVER MY’CORN ¢ ISN'T (T WONDERFUL How OUR SON UMLLIE 1S IMPROVING ON His VIOLIN ? BOWSER, OUR CLERK EWE DOLLARS! V'TAKE ME UP TO VIVIAN'S HOUSE ET SWE GoT ALL my EXCITED WHEN HE ,) GUESS YouRE RIGHT —1 THINK Me Ley THGARAGE FINISH TH DAWGONNE JOB Now YouRe “TALKIN G SENSE ! on! TH WIFE” HUH ? The Office for Joe! | Now YOURE TALKING NONSENSE 1 / WHAT LNGED 1S AL GOLF T'GET “THESE KINKS QUTA MY SYSTEM! Qi ResPse Co WY.E ee Ween It Happened in the Last Reel! No! IT Was WALKIN’ HOME AFTER “TH' | * BANQUET — AN’ A Clumsy “SAP TROD ON KATINKA, WHAT HAPPENED To WILLIE = LIASNT HE SusT PLAYIN’ SHO. HODGE Ba WaiTeRr AVE. = @ Ficer WA Nm cA THARING MBS 28 Winssnnns ATLANTA 4 Dost Thate he cata meAns, Sr CAMPLIN wife Pusan snd Dont “Tak Wind Gating RA - MORTIMER Wath BURN Sheer ci! DONT BANG On By Dokornrang sues Lobia DONT 400K CROIS EYE MEO, F Re DueHT int en. GAWWESTorj ~ Tey ADdont “RerOse Ta Hed yOuQ MOTHER. ~ rio, PoraRin. 201-MERNON AY. PAT VER MOM ny CAN PLIN THE PIANOLA AND GO FOR ICE CREAM, NHILE I DANCE AN

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