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| FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 | About Plays and ey By BIDE DUDLEY LISTEN BLANCHE = Dip Ymean | tT? ERTAINLY MEANT “i SUPPOSE SHEN - SuPPOsE I a en MY CAR AND KEEP Yours? —THAT'LE Give us MORE Money e 6 “ ' - {T “Tie OTHER DAY WHEN Y'salD ‘cs WISE CHILD," anew ¢ | = IN “HE BANK AND Less woRRY ~ A wraeer, Wy ee NUTT’S DOPE. ]| YOu WERE GoIN' “To CUT OUT ('M GETTING SO MY CLOTHES YOURS (s BeTTER'N MINE — OVER GARAGE BILLS AND Wave. aye A WHER ¢ Young, has been accepted ) MOTORING AND WALK — JusT DON'T FIT ME — (VE MADE. WHATTA "THINK 2. EVERY THING ey AR WHEN for production in the near future by | Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt has | UP MY | MIND oO EXERcIse A Charles Dillingham. Vivienne Segal will have the principal role, The play will go intu rehearsal after Barney Bernard, in “Two Blocks Away,” and “The Scarlet Man,” in which John Cumberland will have the leading fole, are launched. Incidentally, the news comes from the New Brighton Theatre that William Kent, playing in “Shivers” in vaudeville, bas signed @ Dillingham contract and will be geen in a musical piece. ANOTHER NEW THEATRE. Architects have gone to work on the | glans for A. L. Erlanger's new theatre tn West 44th Street, which will be ealled the Model. The building will Ihave a frontage of 1% feet just west | of the Little Theatre, There will be eeveral floors devoted to offices, The theatre will have a seating capacity of 1,200, and will be “the latest thin fm playhouses. Mr. Erlanger expects | to have the house ready for use early fm the coming year. | “pEBURAU” NOT TO TOUR. | David Belasco has decided not to! wend “Deburau” on tour next season The route he has booked for it has! been cancelled. The increased cost ot | travelling and the high salaries paid | LET'S ALL GO DOWN. Frank MeNish is living all alone in @ nine-room house at St. James, L. I However, drop in and bring the folks.” Who'll get up an excursion to Mc- Nish villa? WHY SHOULDNT THEY? “Over my way in Brooklyn,” said Tom Gill, the tenor, last night, “there are four saloons at the intersection of two streets—one on each corner. In the middie of the street stands a traffic policeman and each day the proprietors of the four saloons come out and say: ‘Howdy, Henry Ford!" the cop." written us from Manhasset, L. L, as/ folkrws: | “Dear Dud—I and the wife came down here to Manhasset to see Deschamps, who is to battle with Jack Willard, and got a beut for you. I aaked him if he thought he could whip Jack and he replied yes in Russian, The tari driver told I and the wife it was the first interview Deschamps had given out. Put it on the front page, if you can, and head it ‘An- other Nutt Exclusive Story.’ I've got a@ book I want to get pud- lished by a Tenafly, N. J., pub- lisher and tt will help me with him. A runaway horse down | here broke into a clock store and | killed @ lot of time. Get that? There was a lot of excitement but t could tec learn nothing.—vep.” No ! You e CANT Go ouT } THATS FINAL # fl] LTO REDUCE ? © Dott HoLLeR= TLL STAY Home. AN’ LISSEN “Yo WouR NAGGIN'! ICANT OPEN ' MrGosH § K “THERE , THERE = T KNOW ‘TM CRoss AT Times Dear! / \| But IF + HAD MY LIFE Yo LIVE over AGAIN-I'D MARRY ‘You Bust THe Same! A BareFaved Hallucination, Eh? Here —THeee _ ITS ALL RIGKT — ere ARE NO BEARS oR MONKEYS AFTER You a& DREAM Y orp people connected with the theatre are | My 7d LATELY aie _ | given as the reasons. “Deburau” |s| by Mou Mov P ae cee wasnnsron, =~ } an expensive production, and while BUT You } the big patronage it has attracted 8 Rt bere has made some money, Mr. DRY Aw Belasco cannot figure where he could | FOR 40 DNs, find a profit in the play on tour even nos Gone ff capacity audiences were the rule. nen nD, 40 DAYS WITH WATER ON THE SIDE RA Re | and he'd like to have some callers, t “It's lone he writes, “but T iret 1A 1S SENDING Hike it. I have put in so many trips in box-cars ‘on the way back’ that 1000 CASES OF EGGS To lonesomeness doesn't bother me. 00 CASES OF EGGS HAVE TO GO TO SEA FOR REAL CASE Gooos HURTS HER Foor, WRITES PLAY In 6@ WEEKS THAT HAS MADE HER Famous — “Why do they call him Henry Ford? asked Louie Seligman. FROM THE ‘Because that's his name,” replied Foor Te THE HEAD the tenor, making his exit laughingly \ } Ome: AND JINGLES. | f' nts to Ko to LENGHTEN Yukon | Skints Zion, iris to OR SHORTEN ing from the As We vomurne that pause, pur Legs, i} 1 rose with great alacrity, | OF ZION CITY To offer her my scat. KATINKA \ ORDERS — *pwas a question whether she or T Why Didn't He Use the Brains God Gave Him ? 17S Ay Should stand upon my feet. DID SACK WRITE] (SURE! HE WANTS HE. DONT WoRRY = TLC TCANT FIND HY TICKETS, BILL KNEE-SY $ US To COME OUT | THING To SAY AT ONCE ? To BE HiS-SPARRING PARTNER AN’ You HIS PRIVATE Cook! TELL THIS CONDUCTOR WHERE WE'RE BoUND ash AN’ HE WONT eps Bonet ust + | Bor 1 S'POSE You KNOW WHO m7; AM— IM ON MY WAY To HELP eS JACK DEMPSEY GET IN SHAPE [{ FoR THE Bieig Wy EIGHT i ACTION AWAITS ZUKOR. | Broadway is wondering wh ate Alg Hayman WHAT! You FORGOT THE Tickets ? 5 | 400 FREE DRINKS PART OF | JOB FOR WINE TASTER AT LONDON WINE. MERCHANTS COMPETITION, "MUMMS" THE WoRD } OVER HERE | ZNow WHEN We ‘i | Ins Fauna? &° e | How DiD I KNOW |] THAT GUY HAS DOUGH UP ON Inc. It mous P heavy st: tion, the selection Manager will not b Zukor returns fr the Board of Dire man. The death not alter the p Empire and 1 ckhoiders in this cx a new ( coum Theatres. GOSSIP. The Countess Du Barry has joined Two WIVES the cast of “Romance” et the Play- FREED FROM house. WHITE PLAINS The men of “The Last Waltz" have MAN WHO formed a ball teain and are eager to MARRIED | eross bats ELEVEN — { Joseph C. Smith, Charles Dale and PRA | the Puroella Brothers have joined ray ReriCe | | MA, PERFECT “The Belle of New York" cast Frits Lieber, King Solomon in ‘The Queen of Sheba,” will seo himself King to-morrow afternoon. Homer Barton will succeed Jobn | Cumberland in Ladies’ Night,” be- 35,000 Suits BORAT TWP, OR NO BOAT On Yes ginning Decoration Day. ean” R DIVORCE Ernest A, Lambert, who was nurt| || WP — L DONT CARRY Uou AREL ee ent bia BE npinG IN Hf | in an accident in Texas last February, | ||) EVERY Ine $— TM NOT GONNA Se : i PARIS COURTS. 4s in the Hamilton Hospital, Brook- y - BeDTHER KNOW “ou - Tees 4 | 1\ wa. Hat aac ovovurs]} )- 1 «wow en MORE 4 L — HUH- THE FRENCH li. Ray Dooley has been engaged by Lov! - — lias ARE GREAT | F. Ziegfeld jr., for a part in the new as : i ! = ars FIGHTERS ) | edition of ‘The Follies.” He FOR LIBERTY | The students of the New York| WHY T PACKE i School will present “OUR Pre en mare, | Byening High | “The Night School Follies” to-morrow Pees G IRL SUES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE AFTER YOUTH iSses HER 3,764 Times, NOTHER CHAMPI ‘TO TAKE ThE coun night. Frank Gallagher wrote dt Archbishop Hayes will be host to Yerty Weert Point cadets at the per- | formance of “Little Old New York’ | to-morrow night As @ compliment to Joseph Lertora, wnig.Gen. William Weigel, Col. H. M. | Bankhead, U. 8. A., and eighty mem bers of Hospital Conypany | 104, 27th Division, saw “June Love’ last night. | Mr. Le ertora was in charge of enter- tainment for this company durfg the | s A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. \ A. Henn has joined the City Club of | : : : . Wellsville. Probably a lay member jroo \ ster ¢ 7 ‘elisville. Pr bably a ta y member, > footman, “if 1, I me an | “Yassah; but this critter ng them for came in sight of a haystack, he PRRUVAK | ° that you're on Tit-Bits, | fore e d ‘ ‘ rest) ATIGLAN : FOOLISHMENT. h D y n rent, He a ct the role of | Tove ROCRISHMENT. I e ay s (oye) ories | e when A} | Seoond-—Say stopped and gaxed ea y at what FROTESTS \{ 1 ee A REST Cor te ence | 3 Beson ds appeared to him as @ new brand of Por naming all the Presidents, | 72> ee eee ae al BENIAT. Jat anaes She will then tell you that you were | grehitecture, Ronee Bane 1) the Pranigens See ee err ote aan BUAE 25) it meine ” |Always sick, and will work herself| "Say, Mr, Smith," he remarked to Bhe Gant mise sige ! Na Judge 8 rpiate tees toa jovial glow by thinking what|the farmer, pointing to the haystack, EXCHANGE BOP ERNTIBR LOS TMAN: cruelty charg A TIMELY TIP | od care she is taking of you ey have doors and win- RATES A park of a well known Barone nwa busing dat mu! OW to elude your wife when she Third * "ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. nee nan H sinte: -t - anit y | beace in windows!" smiled the REAL Teves, bat done Forme tar Cue the services of one of th I inust say ‘Not at BUTIKG, b vepeuhnd nust wear your rubbers when| COULDN'T FOOL THIS KID. BLA eS Hsuase Jie PERU) Wpwitohes off the jight at 10 aan as umpire Ja due course th ran ats Laat melaitads tha’ Hak ebay ie Outs a Nels Stl OHNNY paid his first visit to a Don't try $0 sneh me, ba Smith!" Be Bey eee ear aint oatiny es Laat home storted SOMATA AG. poulkhom tbat swour ona lad ! positively ¥ farm the other day. All his 1ife|Ws the soo rejoinder. ‘Don't r i bat do you mean? accomplish more nye} not do it, This will produce in her usted fon \ ve! I'll be there at 10 sharp, ond ball with his leg, and the ory ot ads iben Mir youn “rested the lenentinn to ikenrer Matas by [3 attitude of iweinationy ann cane ho had lived in the heart of . [Jovy IR humps tie thet? bMinues \\ # . il almost forgive you for not wear- | sreat olty, amt whem he suddenly | apolis Tribune >