The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 22

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1, 1921 About Plays and ‘Players By BIDE DUDLEY Le ed) * I'D HAFTA ROB A CouPLA BANKS “T'KEEP TH! THING RUNNING ~ BUT LIKE “THAT —BUT GEE , How ANYHOW, EVERYBODY'D CONSIDER T WANT IT! PEOPLE wouLD ME THe ‘CLass*! 1 CouD *LooK | THAT'S Him —— STICK MY CHEST OUT IN ANY crquo! A PIER LIKE ME Has Gor NO BUSINESS DRIVING A CAR GOSH! “Tits Le-Mon® MAKES ME FEEL LIKE PIERP MORGAN — NO WONDER FOLKS WANT MONEY = LC WisH THAD Some ! oo BUGHOUSE POEMS. } | the Greenwich Village Theatre, and Leonard Sumuels of No. 4% Morrell after an engagement of several weeks gireet, Brooklyn, will be overjoyed there will move to the Park, at Co- when he reads hie copy of this news Yumbus Circle. The first of these puiper to-day to learn that he has Shows moved to the Nora Bayes and won the prize in the Bughouse Poems HE third annual “Greenwich Village Follies," now in re- hearsal, will open as usual at JUST THINK = 1 CAN OWN THis BOAT FOR MY TWO CARS AN’ FIVE HUNDRED BERRIES — Gouy! A: cont To Mm goes the pum muf- | the second to the Shubert. Al Jones, fer SOE ap ppoen pis iC Motris Greon and John Murray A-' In the Bronx, This prise waa ame] daraon met yesterday and decided on gested by the Young Ladles’ lean the Park for this season's production, Soup Chub of Fox Street. The poem follows: a@ithough several other houses were s, Offered, The theatre is to be redeco- There was an old fellow Dated and altered extensively during | Who: had a wooden leg; the summer, Not a dotlar would he borrow, es | Not a dollar would he beg. HARRIS ENGAGES TRUEX. Bo he took four spools Arrangements have been made! And an old tin can, Whereby Ernest Truex will appear) And he built Mimaelf a flivver * mext season under the management | And the darn thing ran, of Sam H. Harris in a comedy by William Anthony Metuire called) pROM THE CHESTNIIT TREE, “Six Cylinder Love.” Rehearsals «yones'n wife spends .iost of her Will begin late in June | pad." CLUTIE’S “AN OPTIMIST. ! They find they get along better Barry Macollom, the half-witted toxether when they're apart” Clutie John in “John Ferguson,” 1 an optimist, On the call board at the Garrick yesterday the following rhyme, sig! “Clutie,”” was found: Bure, better days are coming, When sen ny longer shirk; When dovrs cease to “pass the buck” And buckle down to work, | EQUITY FESTIVAL WEEK. | Equity Festival Week, an American Prototype of the Stratford-on-Avon festival, will be held in New York! annually beginning next June, The} best plays of every country and age, will be produced with wonderful <easts, More than 1,000 players witl; “participate tn the festival next year, | amd there will be eight performances govering the cycle of Dust TH AT _ For You sik ! DONT, WOoRRY -TLL Ack oUT A BECOMIN’ PITTSBURGH POLICE Repo GHOST THAT RINGS uf SCHOOL BELL LEAVE /T TO THE COPS To PISCOVER SPIRITS gumpete with help Aim make his theatre bleger and (ee reader 7 t tter by awakent he pulilie frags P per by awalcentng the puldic tag: Now. BE Goon ) ee ACHY= THE LADY AND THE STORY. AND DONT QUuARREL Coop Gike wrne and I Han To ——= who t the while AND T'.e GNE roy EAcH A PENNY Wien TI cer STAY AND BE Goon For Bot of us- CLEVELAND SCIENTIST CLAIMS THAT WEDDED LIFE WILL BE ALL HONEYMOON UNDER HIS NEW LAMP LIGHTING pep eel a pa “Frank Parron is teling 0 fur uy Story at the Avenue thls week,” she hear St?" INDICATING LAPSE OF Time OF IDEA — tn the A SCORES WAVE BEEY ete wo doues SCORES Ave, Ming, Tu FINALLY THEI HONEYMOONS z lettera on the wall and aiid: ‘Can you see thore : ie ! ' we repiled with o ra, Wilbur almont Draw ROOSEVELT zm, The ONE Boys To OPEN THEIR FIRST COFFEE HOUSE AND ART GALLERY COMBINED — Think it's funny are MISS SHAW’S PLAYLETS, WATER Billie Shaw's prow » : < Mets, whieh atin “yl THGLAD YOU DIDNT GRAB YER SKIRTS ee ge aren va \T wuz THESE CAN SERVE Aw SUMP ON ACHAIR UKE THOSE 3 ~ Tea a coal e @ | OTHER SiLy WOMEN, KATINKA — Two Bis HOLES IW Y Se it ; |. SPOSE IT WAS Your ty STocKIN’ # DRY ENFORCEMENT \ [PRESENCE oF MUIND® THAT OVER NATION “The Good known as ar RG Be SBauarine the Circle.” and a tragedy CAUSED You To STAND COLLAPSES — fe whieh she has given the title of OT THE “Hands, FIRST CoLcaPsé ‘Lee France | mal vande= wine Eby lat ayew vande MNTERFERENCE Christine and y Welford have WITH AMERICAN etx marking fime while plans are being tet Barney Ternans’s now vehicle, “Pwo Blooks Away,” is deing so well the ptar ou to make 4 speech every 44BERTY PITTSBURGH MAYOR SAYS A CURFEW FOR PARENTS MIGHT Do moRE Goop oRarok Blinn in “The Rad Man" will end his run at the Mitz Theatre THAN ONE FOR CHILDREN Gaturday nicht and rest till fo | - John Gokien has returacd from ate | GREAT (0Ea f Py oy ay nha te the new | CURFEW AT WIGHT ya he hes on his achedule. The travesties an Broadway plays, | Wien HLaRM Chock shote” will be YE MORNING in a while homas has yo ut Neck, wheres reals begin for Miser! WHY HE Just 1 Taaat Walta* E'S “THE YOUNGEST , SWCCO A BENEFIT SO Hie fi S >, ' fraternity UKE YOUNG “EXccs Fae ver MIGER 1 Ever Knew! ; : WE POOR WOMAN HOUSE SHE Lives IN! eee , \ EFUSES. 15,000 FOR TRIP OF 3 MEN To PouLTRY. Lou F-he “PAT * "an eae ven een! | ™® a CEEN PALS FOR Yeas! duction will own on Hrowdway Puno aehin i SongRe ss ar A THOUGHT FOR TO-Day., WAY Go You can always find at teaat one ABROAD To pretty girl in every car on a subway train, SEE CHICKE os ar FOOLISHMENT. (Hy Matteltne Cirey A youth at a dance in Poughkeepsie, Who carried a flask on his hip—aseet Once said to a girl: “Come, let's take a whirl," They fell and he busted his nip—-see? SURPRISED THE BI8HOP, ee Oe WIFE REFUSES TO REJOIN HUSBAND AFTER HIS ABSENCE OF 23 YFARS_ THATS A LONG TIME TO KEEP 4 INNER, WALES. BISHOP saw one of his pare | 1 _ nm on. 1a. | that she had changed greatly. Be day, “I have only just realized how MISUNDERSTANDING. trying to make the man stop!” (shioners clinging to a lamp- Th D G d St tween dances recognition took place | imperfect I am tn ay knowledge” ‘WASHINGTON man was taking| “Tt must bave deen a misunder- “Let me gee,” she mused. “Was It| His wife agreed. standing,” said the landiord, regret- Reraitinn Wilkinal” ania he Die e ay ’s cele) ories you of your brother who was my old » man,” continued Mr. Dobbs, ® walking tour through Mary-|runy, “The saxophone player told| ATLANTIC cir es oc eects pienop.| Weeee- -2---------- +--+ ----------- ‘a . ; ik t fo aasiime that bis efucaticn land. One night he put up at/me that the person in the next room (MIRACLE. MAR” genached to yo fs was the cruel response.|is finish As for myself, I am f al. ing,{applauded him go heartily that he Mon! ¥é am ary Br aB ar ees WHEN HE CAME BACK. “and if death should claim me, my |} my father."—Philadelphia | going to forge ahead and take up the p sonairy nee tee ee — #4 went over every piece he Knew three MAKES 19 of ‘After which he walked dejectedly J? happened at the gate of a house|last thought would be of you.” Ledger. study of astronomy,” Rien times."—Harper's Magazine. STRANGERS $20); ! . —_——————— ¥ ¥ t Beri cctay Ramently the volce of the | Ws B country town tothe Bout, Wherevpen she sobbed: "And il POOR EXCUSE. montenneke thea ates ciel emg you enjoy the saxophone play. “INTERESTED, NANSt ss toxicated person reach : : ” she oy oagle- q . . ; Begurned backs in the hope of heats tov eesh tt Was moonlight. the betas be vei” ans Err ae IS wife was one too many for|#s8sumed a cold, hard tone, Her ®ack!ing jn the room next to yours last (rrom the Boon ‘Pranecrigt.) MORE OF 4 tag a vow of reformation. lovers were sad, for he was about to) never love anybody else ax long: as Mr. Dobbs, nevertheless he| Stiffened. night?” “AM, the world loves a lover, you STUNT #h'p,” said the man, “if you re- £0 ®Way for a long period and this|!!¥e | iy “Benjamin,” she thundered, “you| Meht? know’ . MWALAYS A ES alla Ee a Seven years later he returned, His persevered in his efforts to get| must try again. ‘That excuse for| “Enjoy iti" exclaimed the tourtat.|“" Tv oudn't go so fer as to say that: ©) London Tit-its mive Ypres sweetheart of other years was mar [an occasional night at the club. staying out late at might won't del"—|°~ should think not! Why, T apent| put it always ‘takes an interest in a 10, HANG -aNra al never forget you,” he sald,j ried. When they met he observed! “My dear,” he remarked the other!London Tit-Bits, halt the night pounding on the wall|detters when they are read tn court.” a4 22a. ! ‘ ‘ ae = et ea a ~~

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