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192 | t JOE’S CAR a) LOW Wappy DAT! Gosw , put | ITLL BE. Joy To HAVE “Tite | S Say! veep ‘er unner “TEN MILES AN HOUR FOR. STH First FIETY MILES! i icant ~AN" SHE RUNS LIKE A WATCH , ALL READY EN? ATTA BOY! SEND “TV'BILL ANT I'LL MAIL You AcHEcK! About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY J pine ! Bing! | STARTS RIGHT OFF ‘| WELL~ $0 LONG!” OL'CAR AGAIN — IT ALMOST MAKES UP FOR “Ty! PAIN OF j \ PAYING “TH'en i es i . AN! BE LATE. FOR DINER ? HE boN'T KNow MY WIFE — the Actors’ Fund, held at the | PET ADVICE. A T the fortieth annual meeting of Hudson Theatre yesterday, all ; the officers were re-elected with the Hanover J. Bump of Mount Vernon exception of Gus Hill, who was suc-| Wins the prize in to-day'’s Pet Advice ceeded as Secretary by Walter Vin-|Contest, He has been sent a fine sar an for use on stray dogs. 'T ent. George M. Cohan was chosen as a trustee in the place of Willam Seymour, and another new trust Joseph Herbert. President I Frohman is in California and Joseph} \ever steal the candy of a baby; 1 go first to a ton- his prize winning hyme R. Grismer, Vice President, is ill. Let the little fellow chew away F. Mackay presided. Otherwise he'll yell, will little Abie Mare Klaw, Chairman of the Fin-| And you will have no peace the live ance Committee, said that the be- tonp day quest to the fund of $200,000 made by | the late R. B. Hawkins had made it FRIARS CELEBRATE. possible to establsh an endowment] Three hun re | ; | fund. Sam A. Scribner, Treasurer,| Hurtig & § read a report which showed that a total of $107,136.66 had been expended during the year just past, of which $8¢,865.53 went for charitable purposcs The total receipts of the fund during the year were $84,186.49. An average of 200 unfortunate professionals a | week were assisted in various parts of the country by the fund, and only | 15 cents of each dollar thus expended } went for expenses, | A ROLE FOR DIXEY. | B William A, Brady has engaged if Henry E. Dixey for a role in “Per ONE QUESTION a Dey’? nt ER SEAT — ATS WOT T SAID- I GAVE You ORDERS To Wave IT PAINTED WHITE -NOT RED? ' { GOSHAMIGHTY! THAT WomMAN NEVER \ DES A THING “© TELL HER To # featured spe es be waltz by Tom Gill and J. Lewen ' WHY = MusT I Do 45 Wou say oe woe A. gonality,” the new play by Jasper Ewing Brady and Philip Bartholomac EDISON ASKS ) THINK which will be produced svon. James IN COLLEGE f pur Evi Crane and Mr, Dixey will be featured GRADUATE \ (GGEE > tm the cast. MENTAL TEST ) THE { _- iso ( SAME BY WAY OF DIVERSION. WHAT IS FELT? y | The city editor was wild; he way : i | had no news to print. In hunt- PROWIBITION a dng high and low for dope his 7S Potute ee. Co sy eve se men had all been skint. Oh, how ed Pi 0 a he yearned to get a beat on a FRANCE REPORTS | | LITTLE (ag - ete. Ba a alls THAT RATS SURVIVE ' = ee re ; sive tale, he vowed, he'd cut off HORRORS OF WAR How JonT mae - You RE | I cant dene ore } ste Keer you Anp | both his feets. But nothing broke SuRES DYER - | ForGeT WHAT | LATE ACAING | | I counn n't cer | P MADE You LATE and there he sat, the picture of HERE WE HAVE A I iy vO. | THis 1s. He d , Away F ROM Mom. \e s 9 despair. He bit his finger naile » SLACKER LIST | THIRD TiMe § yp SHE KEPT Tannin? and groaned; he also tore his f “£ 4 you've BEEN | \ AND Taunin? \ LATE To { WAR DEPT, I hair. Then suddenty there came | - U/l ~ @ thought that brought his spirits t ll RECORDS back, “I have it, boys,” he yelled .— én glee. “We'll marry Willard Gin’ ME & REGULAR LECTURE H scoot | SCHOOL 4 H ACAIN 4 | TAis WEEK > alt , Co j eC CPTOOe Mack.” bag | pane G YEAR OLD | A BUMP FOR DAD. BROOKLYN “I took my little sons to see a film , BOY SCORES | im which I was acting recently,” said HIS 45 te | { Ernest Truex at the Sam H. Harris RUNAWAY. | offices yesterday, “I thought I was MAY | pretty funny in the picture, and the Nise N Grow uP | } audience seemed to like me, When it : ' AND BEAT | t was all over I asked one of the kids if BRY ANS Y i be liked his dad as a fil comic. “ H Mivasls CO ‘ ‘ RECORD : “‘Chariie Chaplin's a awful funny FOR man, ain't he, Dad? replied the boy.” RUNNING KATINKA { Incidentally, Ernest is to act in a vee t play for Sam H. Harris this summer. | Bo~}y DEMPSEY TC - —- poses ul ALL YOU “PET” AN BUT HOW CAN WE AW WE CANT © ie { MOTHER LIKED THE SHOW. ‘0 CARPENTIER You CALL ME “LOVE “=| /GET MARRIED,"LOVE, | [Let agee ter Pu en Rent A | SAL ERTRACED AIFELEOW ) _ [BY GouLy SHE'S } Johnny Dooley's mother went to the v NT TO s DON'T THAT WHEN You HAVEN'T. fips ING — WHEN BILLS NAMED "FERDIE™ To THIS FLAT- — }| RIGHT — = | Knickerbocker Theatre the other “Say iT WITH FLOWERS SOUND SWEET ? Got A SOB? -— INT Cone THROUGH THE DOOR -\HE OWES ME ATALOR Bue ; ( i ee is pight and saw her young hopeful a Saba s c } ERFERE LOVE FLIES OUT THE | “FoR Two years s—— 1 HERE GOES }_ | avorting about in “June Love." = a WITH OUR. 2 WINDow (ier I alalrecitiy eae i ye oT Johnny wears a dress suit in the show Ae marpmiess' 5 omental MeV] and really has a fe ociety ways ff —— ‘ - taht is yf | @ “How did yousyke your little June ¢ Bug, 3 asked he, after the per-| ZNO MEN | ane," replied Mrs . COINAGE Y | Johnny OF 2% ¢ “ Gossip. PIECES = Wy, | OMviiam Harris jr. has a play, w nich | HOw gov" ‘a female Bill Jones of “Light | ABour Tethur Rosenfeld will go to Phila: | WW CENT oS | h by auto Saturda to call o ta @xprbel Withee has been engaged by Pe neiitatatone tn Gores “OH! PROMISE ME" art's ud ] / Be cece oes ores coin| WEG HL Mae KenKline~ atinee performance of “Romance” i on with only prima donnas as her SAYS CHICAGO Music | One Will Be Enough! Bsn Proctor of “Phoebe of Qual TRADES CONVENTION — Wa THE MATTER wre ‘ 5 <= in & gh! ‘ Seren Fre SYpaieca aepeegH (VAZZ MAKES | NE? HE LOOKS LiKE Ym WHEN MABLE "THREW HIM ISN'T THAT SAD 2) . - peices jrresven Betton aynen Be lah Banck WALL BU2S | TAB LAST Genk OP OVER AND MARRIED BILt BEEZER, WONDER. HOW MANY MEN WILL an Bi REPENDS 4 Ne Philip Moeller of the Theatre Guild EREAK OUT Vv 1T see tis LIFES Our : BE MADE! UNHAPPY, bash eye DO YOU Expect ) Be os M1] sail for Paris to- « Hi Hy < HEN MI R ai _< Ld I ( ¥isit England before Poe Sees dace | y Lh , ae Lord a — C j } s/ | Anna Q. Nilsson has cancelled tour of the Loew theatres a gailed for Sweden, where her mother fe UL SUK | REFORM WAVE A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ON AT Nev ve & six-year-old bo: joated stolgua ‘It may make ihe| SING SING | family irritable, leer | -— L IONS — | FOOLISHMENT. MAY BE There was an old lady in Ghent, ANOTHER | Who never could save a darn cent. CRIME | e Said she: “I have tried, WAVE | | But so much I have buyed, | Trve never kept track where it went.”| PoLicEMAN | — ACCIDE 3 Noor FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. eae onky | ; rave “Why are you late to-day?” de- | SELF IN LEG LOU manded | Rae 4 nthe ae oes MANY _ | SWAT ERT 5 NRG Wait Till He Starts to Unwrap It! “Then how did yo here?” 7 —- Si = =| ae A ws T SMC ENT : “T started back home." SHOTS MARRY suRe eoT one b— we Pha Gil TOM WHEN HARRY 2 — GLASS! -wHaTs rs [we Grave ue Nein) eae eiainian ON THE HP | — a OVER NIGHT OU CALLED Him A CHE? h isla HISTORIC OAK LAID LOW. | wees | ys SU SPURTE Free Said to Be Oldest on Long) VVORLDS CHAMPION | Island Falls Before the Wood- | HEN LAYS > man's Axe. | 876% EGG > | | (Boece the Evening World. | ‘i @AYVILL! I, May 1. ‘what is ANY DIES — ( ( | @aid to be the oldest oak on Long Isl BLUE LAWS . | and has just been laid low by the wood. COULPN’T ¢ man's axe. The tree had stood on an STOP HER N) t =f 9) N day in felling | ee a * i eesucing it ™ ords. ‘The across and it re miastres five ght the tree stood durin, Wars of the past two hundred yuare,