The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 14

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ey ) DueEs cl About Plays By BIDE RLS DEULINGHAM has ac cepted a new American comedy by William Le Baron entitied “The Scarlet Man,” which will be put ™ rehearsal om June % under the able direction of Fred G. Latham. A Predminary season out of the city will begin late in June. While the @lay is a comeny, it is mid to contain @ definite heart interest, A CHANGE OF TITLE. Richard G. Herndon has decided to all his new play by James Faller “The Hiot-Head” instead of “The! Right Way.” For the cast he has | engaged Francis Pierlot, Caroline} Newcombe, Wilbur Cox, Letla Frost, | ugh Finn, Charles Horn, John K- Newman, Fred . Strong, Forrest) Winant, Raymond Hackett, Alberta | Burton, William Slider, F. J, Woods, | ‘W. A Burnell, Robert Burley, Dan/ Kelly, Morris Burr, Alice Duryea, Jas- per Ruskin, Lester Burns, Andrew Gitlen and Fanny Loring. Argyle Campboll is staging the play. ORLOB'S NEW COMPANY. ‘The Playcraft Producing Company, Inc, & new concern whioh will stage qainly musical comedies, was ro eently formed with Harold Orlob, the composer, a8 its President. It ts ne- gotiating for a Broadway theatre Among the picces it will present aro | “Suzanne,” by William J. Hurkbut; | “Brownie,” by Fay Pulsifer and Mr. Hurlbut, and “A Trial Honeymoon,” by Mr. Orlod and H. L. Phillips, The que for all three will be written by Mr. Oriob This composer is collabo- | rating also with Otto Harbach in the writing of a musical show, and with Ned Wayburn and George EB. Stod- | dard in che formation of an extrava- ganz called “Town Tall” | LEGION SHOW PROMISING. | ‘The show to be put on to-morrow | night at the Hippodrome by the &.| Rankin Drew Post, American Legion, promises to be a good one. kthel Barrymore and Bruce Maktae will be geen in their original roles in “Car- rots,” and D. W. Grifnth bas promised to appear with Prank Lacon in a skit called “Just Nothing.” There will be many otber fine acts and KH. Burn- wide will see that the stage is handled propesy WELLIE AND SUE. | Willie took From Sister Sue Alb her candy; Peanuts, too. Mister Sue just Yelled like sin, Willie atc them Weta a grin, Then he said: “Hush! Not a word! Children should Be seen, not heard.” GOSSIP, A song called “A Little Home for Two" bas been added to the “i’mn- ceas Virtue” score. ‘They say James Barton of “The Last Waltz” makes his own shoes. That gives him no bills to foot. Gilda Gray will be in “Snapshots.” “Deburau." “The Bat," “Enter Madame" and “Clair De Lune” will be buniesqued. Barbara Gabin, little daughter of Garnetie Gabin, is in yaudevilie and | fe doing very well. Avery Hopwood is in Spain. He will | rail for New York in three weeks | with a mew comedy he has written. Helen MacKellar, who was in “The Storm,” took up Pesry Wood's role in “Buddies” in Boston Thursday wight Miss Wood's mother is iil | A Peabody one-step contest for tho | champronship of Greater New York will be held Tuesday night at the Terrace Garden Dance Palace, Tue! winning couple will receive two gold medals, Marc Klaw is sailing on the Cedric to-day on his annual trip to Durepe im the interest of Mare Klaw, Ine. Harry Charics Greene and Arthur | Havel have forsaken vaudeville and have combined forces to write and produce comedy stage material. The boys wish themselves luck. | Lynne Overman of “Just Married has cen invited to speak at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of his home town, | Trenton, Mo. but he says he hasn't anything to say. A&A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Some people seem to think mar rage is @ schovl with a divorce de gree the @raduation diploma FOOLISH MENT. will vou wed?” he asked the} maiden, As the garden he was spadin’, “Sure!” she said, “Pil wed you Funny, If you'll dig me up some money.” FROM THE CHESTNUT TREF Bride—4 bought three hams here recently and they were fine Buteher—I'm glad you liked them lady Bride—Well, can you send me up three more off the same pir? NORUB Bleaches Clothes White | | NEW COLOR FOR a-_— ~ | JOE’S CAR and Players | Botaaac. == BOSLEY v EY ARE — BOTH OF ‘EM — BOTH RUNNING AT Ty'SAME “Time ! | BLANCHE WILL BE HAPPY NOT “To { | Hay ® MENTAL TESTS. J he | pens contribs! We have decided WECL , You OUGHTA BE soYoUS CGioiwOvs flow Tusr my Car's ok, — Call the Ambulance! You CAN USE MY CAR, \'M GoillG To WALK Now — . ALL YOU WANT “TO , DEARIE — - 1 WON'T BE MOOCHING YOURS Alc THE Time! é “to REDUCE !! uit your effusions te “ in this column hereaftot unless you show us that you are mentally fit to Sail under our banner. Por a week, at least, we intend to print six ques- tions dally which will act as a mental dest r you, if you can answer these questions correctly. y« will be used here FRE To-day’s list follows Assuming Mr. Relmont has an auto, where docs Retmont Park? Can a woman gue a baseball fan for @ separation on Polo Grounds? What noted English truckman waa #0 thin he could hide behind a billiard cuct When is a mule a musician when he has his corn ct give tt up? What condemned murderer waa it tho put on a corset in the hope that he would get a stay? Who was the famous King of Scorp. jana who had 50 many corns he used to murmur “Wow!” all day? contributions OF CHARGE AOD THE BIG LIWKLE rami J miGosH! LUKE — ARE ‘You OUT FoR 5 TH’ CHAMPIONSHIP °) THEN WHY ARE Sou ALWAYS PLAYIN’ GOLF ? 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