The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 28

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ROM Atlantic City comes the news that George M. Cohan le playing the very stuffin’ out of ‘the role of the Vagabond in “The Tavern.” Katheryn Osterman wires Street, the Bronx, shuffles off with as follows: “George M. Cohan tived up to M8 Russian Statement and then some. Went back the stage and congratulated him. Was It contains that fa beetles and cope very happy that I could honestly say he gave a great performance of the anvaster Vagabond. He sure will bo a sen- sation.” It will be remembered that George M. made the statement that he could play the role better than any other tor on earth, He will demonstrate jn these parts next week when “The Tavern” is at the Montauk, Brooklyn. Incidentally, thoy say h received a wireless from Arnold J Who created the role, and who 4 Whe ocean, en route to Europe, whi read: made good your threat to play the Vagabond better than any other ctor on earth, Well, just remember, am on water.” THE BOYS WANT SHOWS. The disabled suldiers at the Fox Mis Hospital—and there are just 985 of them—want to know why some @f the producers don't send th ghows over and entertain yey do the es of 5 ere in a std the boys woul t gome regular shows on it, An enter tainment called “The Cinderella Ke view” is going over soon, Dr. Lane would be glad to hear from producers | en this subject MITTY DUE NEXT WEEK. Gilbert Mit! Jon theat manager, arrive, terday, He announces th sensational I a: ever next week to appear in | Ziegfeld “Follies.” She will bring & dancing partner her. WE SAVE TWO CENTS. A. Narcissus Kober has sent us al poom and a stamp for ite return Since we need the stamp, here's the poem: Monotony just seems to be In ev'ry picture that I see. A color to delight the sight Is what you get in Miss Pearl White. And then, too, there's another hue Found in the name of Monty Blue. To this just add Miss Dorothy Green, Who's rising as a picture queen. And in this town, by lookin’ roun', You'll find somewhere Miss Maxine Brown, And then, oh, say, I forgot Jane Grey, Who'd make a hit in any play. Monotony would never be If these were in one cast, you see. JOHN POINTS THINGS OUT. John Golden wishes the Rev, John Roach Straton, who recently criticised the people of the stage, to know that a Jersey church treasurer has eloped with a waitress and $6,000 worth of the church's bonds; another man has gued for divorce ‘because his wife changed her religion too often, and a Kentucky minister has recently com- mitted suicide “At that,” says John Golden, “I do mot think anybody should condemn the churches or religion.” “IT'S KLICK-KLICK.” Bazvarii Short and Joe Santley have not to call their musical re yue “Snapshots,” yielding t ¢ Fi baptize theirs "i gourse, places things in juxtaposition. ae it were, or weren't. OH, TWINS, LOOK HERE! 2 you are a couple of twins over @ight years old go down to the Cohan Mheatre and they will let you sce “Two Little Girls in Rlue ost Wednesday afternoo This is just because the twins are in the piece. If you to be the oldest twins that anply kets you will be handed $10 and larry Davis will shake you by the Banda. It |s expected that Mike and Tke and Twin Brown will be there. GOSSIP. Harry Reinhorn is sending Anita @tanley to Hoston to look after his @terests there. “The Passing Show of 1921" will open A. H. Woods's new Chicago tho- atre, the Apollo, on May 30. Jim Barton, a big hit in “The Last Waltz,” should always leave them ‘wanting more. The “Follies” will open its New York engazement at the Globe The- @tre on June 20. Arrangements have been made for the production of “The Right Girl" an London. Richard G. Herndon ‘has engaged Caroline Newcombe for the role of 1 Pegro mammy in “phe Rieht Way.” rothy Bernard, Clifford Dempsey and Albert Sacke with W. A. Brady for Palisades Park has a new w - @ig called the Dodge ‘Bm, James Fennimore Lee says it surely is some Pickles. Gophie Tucker nas gone to French Lick Springs to rest a little before ®eginning work at the Hote) Shel- burne. Thureton Hall will take up the role of Captain Innocencla in “The Broken Wing" Monday 1 Jerome Kern and Mri for England Saturday, by thelr little daughter, E Jane, on a visit to relatives. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Did you hear about the accident fi a street car to-4d : “No, what happened e - About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY | PET ADVICE. ) anansteesianeiasesaasiscnensei — David Richman of No About my pet advices To you 1 will not lie Put your coin on Jack Dempsey On the second of July FOOLISHMENT. I tried tu make my unto go. But all it did was puff and Ddlow. “Congratulations! I hear you have yyy wife, who heard me cuss my Said, “Keep it up, my dear CELEBRATES 25" BIRTHDAY NOT OUT OF KNICKERBOCKERS EDISON ALSO ASKS py ee Sum. m-m-H! Bilt FOR | OVERHAULING TH’ CAR — ANYTHING To Ruin MY Day! THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 Gos! 1 Hever ms | HIM T'dO THAT RE LINING BRAKES AND ADJUSTING SAME OH! mMaAGGie 1 ere DAWGONE “THAT presale ae DUMBBELL MAID — WITH “GASOLINE. MAG-GEE-E ! | — THiS MORNINGH _/ THE QuESTION~ WHERE DO WE GET PEANUTS F on CONVENTIONS fe SHOULD WEAR VERY SHORT TO IMPRESS MRS L.T.RAY DEFEATS HUSBAND IN TEXAS TOWNSHIP ELECTION X Kay TREATMENT PUBLISHES Qos NATIVE AFRICAN GIRLS STUDYING DRESSMAKING IN LONDON — ZuULuUS USED TO BE DRESSED TO KILL mArRY MIXUr ) |, Rosai. Tp awe ro SEND ERocery ALWAYS GET WE HAFTA TREAT oUR MAIDS WELL THESE DAYS — THEY'RE SCARCER THAN CREASES IN CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S TRousEeRS! | wWHe N T Te. You } ANTHING ~1T Cons 5 ONE EAR ANY Our THE OTHER - — OUGHT You “ANOTHER. CHAIR: FoR THE KITCHEN, KATINKA! WAKE ; DID NOU DELWER “THAN LETTER. OLD MAN SKEEZICK Sa Oo GLAD HOU ULE HE WHITE PLAINS HEN SPECIALIZES IN DouBLE YOLKED EGGS. ACCORPING To THE COURTS MANY AN EGG /S LEAPING A POUBLE HARDING PUTS POST OFFICES BACK ON THE PIE COUNTER — ——EEE {an vour vad PAO FOR TICKETS — HE. SAID NES, AND THAT OLD DODO HAS GONE CUCKOO gf DINKER'S That Reads BETWEEN the Line wa Don't He MENTION - TAKE OUT MY WALLET AN’ REMOVE CONTENTS? “TAME OFF CYLINDER HEAD AND REMOVE CARBON tb $e j Gee WHIZ! Iiever TOLD HIM T'Do THAT ~LEITHER Wipes i Liss OVERHANL “TRANSMISSION, AND DIFFERENTIAL AND GREASE SAME" & & # ( =] - She “Fired” —_—— DISCHARG' TH’ FATHEAD T HAV NT FOUND HER WET’? wo A 1 a - 0 {COCOA 4 A lip to the ‘“‘Memory Cou Herself! + Dube Countian arse” Wr ters! and [ie Keep 17 > FROM COMIN OYT 4 HIS OTHER a ONCE MORE | Go AHEAD Mom — Tete HIM WHAT > You WANT Him BUT THERE 1S ONLY ONE)| /YES. BUT IT'S ONLY A IN HERE AN’ You GENTLEMAN, sik! EXPECT COMPANY ) \S EVENING, DON (SURE 1 DON'T NEED IT, Boss WHEN 7 WENT IKTO WIS ROUSE HE SAYS—< YOUNG MAN , WHERE'S \ Nour HAT” —- AND THERE tr WAS ON MY HEAD, \N PLAIN S\GHT, ALL THE Time _— He Deserved It After That! CW We Us Stee es mal anuaci Le CHEN HY GOING TO GE

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