The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1921, Page 14

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f j i f cS About ——- By BIDE MA CLAIRE, tate of “The Gold Diggers,” has signed a contract « whereby she will be starred by Witiam Harrie jr. next season in “Blucbeard'’s Eighth Wife,” adnpted from the French of Alfred Savoir by Chartion Andrews. Mike Goldreyer, the’ Harris press agent, asks us to Play this up, but we don’t see how we can do it We can say, how- | qver, that Miss Claire will sail for Parsee to-day and remain abroad un- August, ‘when ehe will return and ‘Wegin rehearsals in the new play. She is Booked to open in “Bluebeard’s Bight Wife” at the Ritz Theatre on Sept. 6. Incidentally, our birthday 15 Sept. 8 Mike, by the way, is the tallow who once bought a picture muse in Brooklyn and had to close it up Bocanse the electric sign cost too mui MISS GREENWOOD'S NEXT. Charlotte Greenwood, long, lean and tanky, is closing her engagement in “Linger Longer Letty” to-night at the Olympto Theatre, Chicago. Oliver Morosoo, her manager, will provide her next season with a new musical “Poor Letty.” Werner Jansson will write the music. “Poor Letty” wil be given a preliminary bearing at the Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles, in July and will come to Broadway late in September. A ROLE FOR DIXON. announcement froin Charles pitnstam states that Harland Dixon willbe cast in an important role in the new musical comedy by Anne Calé@well and Jerome Kern. The in- ference is that the team of Doyle & Dixon is no more. Both these young men are talented, however, and each undoubtedly will make his mark by himself. Mr. Dixon, {t will be recalled, took Fred Stone's role in “Tip Top” when Mr. Stone injured a foot last spring. ONE ON N PIDGEON. On the wail at the Friars Club ts. big black bass, stuffed. The other night Leon Errol and Eddie Pidgeon entered the club and stood near the fish. A member who was showing an out-of-town visitor about the place, | whispered to his friend: “gre Leon Errol standing by that fish.” e visitor was interested Imme- diately. He took a good look at t Leon: then to his guide he whispered: | “Who's the big fish?” | mone] | HERE, KITTY, KITTY! | Georgie Drew Mendum of “Light- | nin’,” has sent us an original poem | about Jeremiah, a little kitty-cat. No | doubt you would like to read about; Jeremiah, so go right ahead. Here's | the poem: “Oh, mercy!” cried a feline small,| “I have no food, no home at all | And know not where I'm bound.) Toc heard that actor-folk are kind And think, perhaps, they will not mind If I should hang around. “They greeted me with milk and ‘meat, And kindly words ; they are complete. | A wondrous Nation, | They named me Jeremiah Black, | My fur is jet; I have a knack | For awful lamentation.” TO DROP THE FILMS. F. Keith's Jefferson Theatre will in a policy of straight vaudeville | Monday afternoon, Photo dramas | will be eliminated and eight bir. time | acts will be presented. The bill will change on Mondays and Thursdays. GossiP. Gdllin Kemper is in Chicago. Lincoln A. Wagenhals has gone to | the Thousand Isles. Miss Manney and Jim Shesgreen | are still on the job, however. Helen Van Hoose is to do some act- with the Mummers. faxine Brown was seen standing on a Broadway corner yesterday eye. ing some lollypops. fess Dandy will stage an act at Bilis Island Sunday to entertain the fmigrants, It may be a “Just Mar- stunt. Messrs. Shubert have engaged Grace Valentine for the leading femi- nine role in “Madame Milo.” Although the Winter Garden is dark | this week, the usual concert will be | hele there to-morrow night. Ethel and John Barrymore will give | their final performance in “Clair de Lane” at the Empire to-night. Marilynn Miller of “Sally” has| bought a Great Neck home and an auto—one of the kind in which the chauffeur sits in the rain. “John Ferguson" will resume its NUTT’S DOPE | Jefferson Shrewsbury Nutt is a candidate for membership on the new | New York State Board of Motion ‘icture Censors. He has written us Tuckahoe as follows: Dear Dud—I and the wife learned @-day that Gov. Nathan Mills 4s to appoint some movie Censors soon and the wife says to me why not get one of those jobs, you poor fish! The idea struck me fine, so I wont you to get me the job. I ought to make a good censor as I often go to the movies and onee I and the wife wrote a scenarius and sent it to eighteen companies. That's some record, ain't it? Bo df you will tip the Governor off that I can be Bired you will be doing doth him and me a favor. I voted for Gov, Mills s0 naturally he will appoint me. A man ran amuck drunk here Wednesday and instead of arrest- tng him all the men of the town New York engagement on June 20 «| the Belmont Theatre. strong, will leave to-day for Atlantic City, where the show will open Thurs- day. | ) The next preliminary in the ball- | room waltz, fox trot and one-step championship competition at the Ter race Garden Dance Palace will be held | Tuesday evening, | business.’ ‘ad applying here for @ Job." Re ipe teen en Ware tre wennner SUNN EU OERSN VOTES TOL eT Nrene Te tenen he Ry al NSE ARE CROCE LE IR A k + HEY! WHERE D'YA GET “WAT STUFF! You WERE Gon’ FIFTY mite! and Players DU DL EY Y Gosu! L NEVER THOUGHT He'd swaLtow THAT Mt THIS DOGGONED “WROTTLE. GoT JAMMED ON “TH'FLOOR ! TGOT 'ER FIXED O.k,! The Ziegfeld “Follies” company, 200 | A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. | Some men live from touch to touch. | FOOLISHMENT. | Let me hold your hand, my dear. Never, you old thing! You will find it grand, my dear 1 won't no such a thing! Let me kiss your ruby lips, They are such a pair of pips From them honey really drips. Oh, shut up. you jollier! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “Young man, we need brains in our “I know you do. That's why I am formed a parade behind him and wang “How Dry I Am!" There Was a lot of excitement but could Warn nothing. —Jeg. POT Nae “BILL SPIVINS” WELL OLE GAL SAYS - IF T LET AT “work” “FoR SWEEKO WCANT “TELL yale ret FROM TH’ REAL, STU! VTS A GIFT TLL AY! 4 WASTING 'TeT \ —WeT DYE | REALIZE WHAT | THINK OF MY 5 Y 7 PROM BITION \ “Home -@REW'* / NN HAS DONE # . "Tadd C J 4 | #2?lle -arteR | | PRESIDENT | of Mustard | Ht | COMPANY | SUED BY | | DOUBLE ALIMONY. | HEALTH EXPERT TELLS WOMEN TO HOE AND DIG IN GARDEN TO REDUCE You Can’t Always Tell yy the Hat! WEIGHT — = AND GET AS THIN AS A RAKE bg eee come ae Come | On MEDDYBEMPS, SAID You sap i STAND UP A- ( SCETTUCcE Yes ie te =f Yes a] | MiNUTE- WILL ¥4 ( ih “d POR eemrnmn~~rr Z WEALTHY LUMBER MAN coed “cor STAGE DOOR \ ew JOHNNY oe ” S0L/D —Za MAHOGANY” Se ied UNCLE SAM To GET $400,000 FRoM DEMPSEY, CARPENTIER FIGHT. | THE BOXERS $245, 000 AND _THE THEY'RE USING THAT MACHINERY {S v7 BUT 1 WOULDN'T WANNA BE STEAM SHOVEL To WONDERFUL! SuST BY, SiSURe: THE FELLER AT THE BOTTOM HAKE THE RIVER LooK AT THAT BIG THING | \S, KATINKA = FILLING THAT THING HOBOKEN DEEPER, FERDIE ! BRINGIN’ UP THOSE UP, WOULD You ? MOTHER , BUCKETFULSOF MUD OUT OF THE RIVER = THAT SHE SOME OTHER 0 WOMAN TO SPANK HER “WILD* SON — RUBBER MANUFACTURER. OF SAN FRANCISCO SUES WIFE BECAUSE SHE OPENED HIS PERSONAL LETTERS TRETCHING A \ THe FOO CAR eto 18 THAT. 10 Ze ND WHATS TH : fj MATER | CON — IM SURE Hems woe) SSN) ore Ceuseer) vad Min MOTHING 7 cRy AgOUT! <= ! anna iu TO HAFTA Weare YOUR | FIND GOLD FATHER'S BETHIN! DEPOSIT ON 4 FARM IN EMMETSBURG Mm Barrer JUPGE GIVES HARD LABOR. SENTENCE To LAZY HUSBAND — SOME HUBBIES HAVE TO LISTEN TO MANY SENTENCES THAT RU “WT COLUMNS IF 1 ONLY HAD A WIFE apomgreny LIkE LEO Th D r a | york a Smith-Smith, of New Phi MP alaaa the matter?” asked r, ith admitted his identity, | ., ea fie e Days Good Stories whereupon the’ angel announced: soe, ere! car mer |} NAMES OF AWARD WINNERS ATHENS qwented ‘ousje | “Wha moan by publishing board!" “Harper's Magasing. my Festenalion trom my —IN THE— SAYS THAT EVEN THERE. from business telegrams, he went to editor raised eyebrows i “ 2 ” : A THE GREEK CERTAIN Now York business | Japan. ‘There he was pursued by | ¢¢ SO an RON a apres . 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