The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 32

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SEP on J FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 OHN CHARLES THOMAS will be starred next season by C! Dillingham in a new musical based on Franz Molnar's story, Wolf.” Willlam Le Baron will vide the liberetto and lyrics and Vic- Bughouse Poems contest. His poem tor Jacobi the musical score. story of “The Wol will call for a portrayal of five dif- Worst, To George goes to-day's prize, | ferent characters in ita various scones n invisible picture of Babe Ruth, by Mr. Thomas. It is u production will be made ber. Molna: “The bev ite Guard, Phantom jaying With Fire’ The Brona it is a funny place, and “Liliom.” Originally it was Me. But the girls are fine and dandy, Dillingham’s int pn to send Mr. And cvery time I take one out | Phomas and his company to London It coste me a bor of candy. to appear in “Apple Blossoms,” a de- P. 8. Pretty punk! mand having arisen there fof that piece since Fritz Kreisier, who com FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | is one jerstoc known posed its score, gave a violin r in Queen's Hall, “DEBURAU” CLOSES JUNE 4. David Belasco has decided to close “Deburau,” at the Belasco Theatre, on June 4, He says he wants to end the play's run while capacity houses are the rule, “Deburau’ will not go on tour. Samuel Watson, the or eighty- fourto birthday y : was born in Londonderry, Ireland, of circus people, and began his profes WATSON'S AGE RECORD. t omy the Hippodrome, sional cfreer at the age of four, severa] years he exhibited in America a show known as Watson's Barnyard Cireus. His collection was wiped out in a railway accident three years ago, Mr. Watson is stationed in {he office ot Pat Roc be Club on June 2. Prec ties the Friars will have The dinner given to Arch Hayes by the Catholic Actors’ i \at the Hotel Astor yesterday was ¢ — R. H. Burnside. A BIG TIME AHEAD. and Marion tendered at the performance of WHAT ABOUT THIS? whisper: "Look at Brady and Lackdye, sit- ting side by side. They ha spoken for years.” A moment later Mr, Lackaye left bis seat. “There goes Lackaye,” said whisperer. Jake Rosentha) post offices us from 7 "4 ~ 2 Boston to say “The Road to Yester- E t ‘ - q y . -19 BE day” will be made over into a George = M, Cohan musical comedy next sea- hae { 4 aon, CAREFUL! yf Beginning next week, the Wednes- ¢ . ‘ SS S day matines of “Shuffle Along.” at |Z Yf 03 y g SS the 634 Street Music Hall, will be \ - eliminated and a midnight per. , formance given each Wednesday ckaye returned and again for charity. ‘ ‘The Fidelity will auction seats ard boxes for its benefit Thursday after- noon at the New Amsterdam Theatre. W. C, Fields, comedian and juggler, has been re-engaged for the cast of the “Follies.” Bill Quaid was Chief of Staff for, the N. V. A. benefit. around saying, “Look what I did!” The Dumbells will march in the Memorial Day parade at the invita- tion of 8. Rankin Drew Pos can Legion. James B. Carson of “1 New York” is the ® new girl, Mrs Florence Ravel, ‘The Friars will hold their annua! meeting Friday, June 3. Officers will be elected. A friendly contest is developing for several of the offices. “Snapshots of 1921,” due at the Selwyn Theatre May 30, will have its night. Mooch O'Toole of Wellsville has al ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. mew joke. He says that, whi writes with his left hand, that very fact makes it his write hand FOOLISHMENT,. The best way to raise cabbage, | COUNTRY Club housewife bired| Calling the darkey, who was about| They tell me in New York, Be just to order a supply And raise ik with a fork, About Plays ‘and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Bent will “He won't sit by Brady.” But he did. Ten minutes later Mr. La & seat next to Mr. Brady. And In another five minutes they were chat- tering as though they had been chums since boyhood. The whisperer looked and scowled. He was actually disappointed Me's going ¢yAmeri- * Tuat “Le-Mon Four” LooKs DOGGONNE Goob “To ME — I'LL DROP WN AT TH CLUB AN Ask ED wHat LISTEN ED — I've GoT A CHANCE “To SWAP MY “Two Cars FOR ONE OF “HOSE “LE-MON" SPEEDSTERS — WHY YOU POOR SAPHEAD - (The Cost YOU AT LEAST FIFTY BERRIES A weeK ! J yow do vie@et “Gat way? “THOSE BOERS witt GO TEN ee ry harles BUGHOUSE POEMS. HE “THINKS OF IT. He's PRETTYE UAT TA 9 THINK OF TEM? To RUN Tu! Taine! 7 sHEv'LL, BO yporrety mies me a WELL _UP_ON CARS f : Ue A AN HOw! he George Wiener of No, 2046 Southern . = 4 pro- Boulevard, the Bronx, wins in to-day’s | Thé is not the best we have read and yet which it could not be called the Wiener | we wing " wine trimmed in gumbo gold. his prize was suggested by the” Icemen's league, headed by L M. Cooley of « Cold Stream., The poem: nd the ecital Clérk—It's nine o'clock, sir, You | , don't expect me to work all night, do you? | Bose—You asked forea permanent | position, didn’t you? | ee a iat | THE BIG LITT ploye 7 GOSAAMIGHY # “THeres “THAT BIG HOBO AGAIN 4T0N “TH' Toucn # For And She Didn’t a fitting and sincere tribute to His q Tecan a Grace, ‘The big banquet hall was Y Y -" ° T cot 4 WHOLE literally jammed with people. . And i Y SECRET _ \ oa i I ae thoge present were many Jews |/ Now- THat § {7 \Qae 1 : oe LOLLYPOP FoR and Protestants. Wilton Lackaye & SEcRET. ; ie ie —-———— dy YT AWAY — took his seat at the honor table, and —DoNT GE : | aseceer AW-coMe oN pretty sooif along canre William A. os 8 Tun Buoy You Brady. Then we heard somebody & hone PoP. ven't the took GossiP. — ~ a - Ten) ¥ TUFF WOILD THiS! JusT CAUSE T HERE'S SOHEONE WANTS A Good fes MOM- 1 CAN Do] [WELL TUL Give igh hg 7 De ee tierlee una 8 f° AP Wao A LI'L VACATION, MY MISSUS WORKER WELL, THATS ME -1 WORKED] EVERY THING | Pal Sou A vieaa, ae oR NN. 1 No = NoT IF Martin Beck is building a home on | FIRED ME — AN’ SOBS ARE SCARCER MY LAST BosS FoR THREE RAISES in ) WHAT IS YouR ¢ you MISS Y'GOT AN “ALARM East 66th Street. 2, THAN MUZZLED A HONTH ¢ . NAME ? + ; Ge és | Levock William Morris will have a vaude- SQuITos !t 5 ol ZN = Ville show at Saranac Lake, July 4, initial performance ‘to-night at < — . ae Stamford. It has fourteen scenes Hyde VL BET IF We Were PSS | “The Searlet Man,” with John hy > ARRIED YOU V iT = | Cumberland in the chief role, will \ J a Z bed MO MGURUNT 2 | be launebed by, Charles Dillingham ATTENTIVE You Aree, (7 La ’ _ SIAKELOING ETD at the National Theatre, Washington, A Z WOULON' on Monday, June 20 HOLDING THAT BUYING YOUR 1 THousu? f 7 vats, Hen! le he | snity would not be assaulted by a Bi yo o When she got ard the street ¢ a * VALUABLE SE P Anei an 5 bi in worty 8 ard th car} Her gray-haired majesty rose to) . — SECURITY, j8he had no money excopt a $5 dill | 4, od her, “I'l come back | several men—yes, there ¢ ome who | lofty heights. " : Aun’ just to show you| still respect gray hairs ona streetcar| "Slide? ®lide?” she I b ® darkey to carry three tons| half through with the job, she asked | ot coal from the curb to the|/him if he could change the bill so| all right, I'll go after it right now, |—got up and offered a seat. She ac-| Will not slide, basement the other day, A little|that he could get his pay. and leave my bo his other ton of coal I/cepted one gentlemanly proffer, but . a ae dae 5 ve . ain't carried in yet out in the street {didn't keep the seat lon® When sas mer the housewife discovered that ‘No'm,” he replied, “I can't. But I as s'curity."—Kansas City Star, “had Qnally found repose a woman where oer! the cook.” ’ ‘ ' =iT'LL Cost You FIFTY A week IN FINES DEFEATED tN_ ENGLAND AFTER 19 HOLES OF GOLF, BY DARWIN WE THAT DARWIN 4 DIDN'T MAKE A MONKEY OF : CHICAGO REPORTS THAT SHORTENED SKIRTS ARE TEMPTATION To MOSQUITOES way Wwsr MOSQUITOES PP? Show Vi, ME OAD wrnwmnw_www JEFFERSON CiTy, Mo. TRLEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS ARE PERMITTED ONE CUSS WORD PER PHONE — FHONE SERVICE /S PAMMED uP rE OTN aa INES gysY Jj } Se é BRYAN To ligeetls W | How WASHINGTON DRY AREN'T /'AM 4AW CASES CARPENTIER GETS PERMIT To USE FIRE ARMS om PEMPSEY WiLL CHICAGO WHEAT. SPECULATORS. 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