The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 22

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TUESDAY, bichon 14, 1921 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY UT in Chicago there is a good- natured three-cornered theatri O eal battle going on. At the Watren in the Lien District are The future, I've no doubt, looks dark —Dors Keane, Laurette Taylor and '¢ You at times, my Warorie Rambeau, all bidding for [rouble seems to be al Patronace. A rivalry has sprung up be- ble without end. kt teen them to sce which will remain te think that way TH Chicago the longest. Reports from Vice to uy Don't w “fat city say it is nip and tuck, with bee ull t ) say to-me BHiss Keano slightly in the Ie ess. Miss Taylor, it is figs taken over the manage « her revival of “I My Business isn't « fag, in Chicago, Three compani Srrived in New York yesterd [ ppecia! train, all having ed in the always he my © ja sound clear he on 4 Windy City Y They were “Mary,” ° nest Man in the World” and “Linger Longer Let- ty" (nti the weather becam Out there a couple of weeks ax Toop shows were fairly prosper but a heat wave cut down business t more than fifty per cent At prese jeast twenty vacant theatres in the Broadway section. MISS LEE ENGAGED. aa | | BY WAY OF DIVERSION. [ i | LITTLE. AIMEE, i Ly % No ¥ "Won't = \'ve JUST GOTTA CLEAN “Two SPARK ae COME OUTA “TERE DAWGONNIT ! Gos — I BET “This PLUG Nas NEVER BEEN out! iP Phoebe Lee, a dancer, has been . added to the cast of G THE BIG A Clever Sidestepper ! “Beandals.” Miss Ley = ——— — = . _ : fiery red hair, W } : _ paeess ar r ube “1 do thi a . - a og / ean't do a thing - = : YP amet) ae —~ THA-AT S02l Yes -NOw : ! aU f: ‘ > i € eT * yi \ P Ree rsuarcan, our pecs ns TNS OLD STILL KEEPIN f op swirtie"= \ Ohe oe ee PETE” WAS A \ | THAT © THINK oo sistant, third class, joke depariment, 1 est “pel A PICTURE OF y You KNow = } ( NE TIME You) veRY CLEVER ) OF \T= HE . IT was ‘ thought out a witticism last We Oto OF PEI Gouna , THREW PETE SHOWED Good t WAS A CLEVER ( “PETE” WtHo afer tuning it up called in the BIMBO To-DAY. / OUR OLE BEAU’ _/ OVER FoR ( JUDGEMENT # SENSIBLE MAN BIRD } nd sent it to us, kindness of Will H ee ( Per j : y ' INTRODUCED ° ear. Look: fello, where are you going?” “To the cemete Whatey » you going ery story and fo the cemetery to Jook over some plots.” LUESCHER DREAMS. Mark A. Luescher did some dreain- img yesterday. The weather Warm and it put him in a d frame of mind. As he bit bis 4 the idea suddenly came him at Charles Dillingham could easily cast some Shakespearean plays from the eHow SI You ? list of people he has under contract, if he felt he'd like to. Immec 1 began to tri ard,” wrot Luescher, “would make an exc Shylock; Dodson Mitchell has played| roles; John | miet with | Like SHOE POLISH ! t's Carson would make «| wonderful auburn- haired Portia; Oscar Ragland has an} ymbition to ‘play King Lear; John! e¢ Antonio “The Merchant of Venic Ml, with her blo make an excellent Just at that moment ned in and Mr. Lurscher asked = aaa te et what Shakespearean role he) like to play. skull in Hamlet,” replied Mr. Whereupon Mr, Luescher gave up! hie dreaming and started for Shady-| brook Farm, Conn GOSSIP. Otto Harbach and family have gone tf Larchmont for the summer. “Otto has purchased 1 yacht. FAKIR= 1 WANT HY eed BACK — THIS STUFF TASTES, At Least They Lived to Do It! 1 DIDN'T ASK How Mucy — 1 SAID SEND ME A “Taxt IMMEDIATELY ™ “PASTORS CANNOT TELL WOMEN HOW To DRESS “SAYS LOS ANGELES MINISTER MAYBE BECAUSE A PASTOR. Dance HALL PROPRIETOR SAYS vAzzZ 1S AS INTOXICATING SURE! SOLD SOME To TWO CUSTOMERS | T HEAR YouRE MAKIN’ HOME BREW, FeRDIE! ee How is} iT— | ANY “? Yep- BOTH NSE ‘En DID — 5 (hes 5 WHAT I SAID -ITS AUFUL! Here's THOSE’ SIX BOTTLES “KICK Spencer Charters has been engaged by A. H. Woods for “The Pink Slip,” in which will be Bert Williams and Marry Fox. Fifty thousand people paraded in Bronx Saturday, but Loney a ell was easily distinguished from He castoR On 'S Sone — MARY — je rest. He w-s the only man out of YOU'LL “RUN DOWN Edward V. Darling, representing TO THE STOR the B. F. Keith booking offices, has HE DRUG = FoR THE BABY~ Peturned from Europes, where he went WONT YOu 2 Mm search of vaudeville novelties. , Bor- oe BeEreHA i TAEY Dont Keep ‘( ey MARY es J} DRUG STORES KEEP MEDICINE AND SoDdy- WATER AN* STUFF AIWE THAT ~ ( j weer. Ya- ] WR /s_ Fo! | Im Eon" | THE DRUG STORE J For THE BABY. ( re IN CHURCH ~ SDon'y Tau’ so -William Morris Jr., son of the the- trical man, is recovering at Saranac from injuries received when he from a horse Gorey has quit motion pictures will appear in “The Greenwich Follies of 1921." As a film Metres she has quite a following. } ces Holliday, understudy for | Hleanor Painter in “The Last Waltz” the Century, has been given the rele of Margot in that musical piece. ’Béward Elsner was engaged yeater- by the Messrs. Shubert Yo direct 1ew Hatton com- ‘The Canadian Business and Profes- 1 Women’s Club of New York gee the Dumbells at the Am- ~ Wassador in “Biff Bing Bang” to-mor- few night. Arthur Rosenfeld is in Philadel- phia, from which city he has sent us | @ poem. We cannot print it here, f thowever; it really belongs in a Phila- deiphia newspaper. -_A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. laville says that, | $25 Award, [Bile flaming recently, ne wan chased | , William Delaney, 88 calf, Prohibition doesn't seem to | N® 515 West 42d Street, N. Y. City. | | Pere fobbed the fishermen of the | $5 Awards, FOOLISHMENT. Walter Jaegers, The poe: loves to write his tays | N® 543 West End Avenue, N. Y. City, To Phyllis, but I'll bet | George I. La Due, A Phyillis he has never known, | No. 902 Grove Street, Elizabeth, N.J.| T've never found one yet. A } ft bs Mac MacAlister, sae | No. 1 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. Towa town, was talking to a prominent citizen with refer- to the one paper ted. | “Well,” observed the citizen, “I'll | for the editor that he can be the Barcastic fellow that ever was | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | "Phe hold-up man was petrified | i cate f with fear when I covered him with | William Nelson Koster, | By, pistol. “He must have ‘been an| Ne: 4250 Digney Avenue, Bronx. _. |mat ir? | > Never! If he was petrified he was Chick Ellis, ' @ hardened criminal” |No. 1915 Andrews Avenue, University | , ———y Heights, Bronx, f RURAL SARCASM. , , t MEW YORKER, visiting an| _ 7h “little tary sticup™ comic i printed to-day just above the « award winner's drawing igs the original, drawn by R. M, Brinker- hoff, the lines of which were illus- trated by contestants, the town Names of the award winners in the he tries.” “Big Little Family” contest will be low pr last week's lasue the de- published on this page to-morrow, to- | partment entitled ‘Local Intelligence’ 9ether with the drawing winning the| Henee™ratndelonin Fodor ce ecaiciconhen ee erewn ms in, 3 > UM Like BECHT aT. aH ON? RORGET 10 PRACTICN KATHARINE GTAPAES ~ A oaPee ST~_ASTORIA~ AT ONT SWEEP THE DiRT IOFE THE PORCH -REMEM BER THE PEOPLE LING BENEATH ‘You. Eira BETH SEYMOUR, SPWAKEL ST, WORCESTER Dont Ser JHE ALARM ~ Tanercow “3 SUNDAY ~ GEO.A. ZUM BERG . Mit= £130 - 37. EES ” eS \, fal They Only Keep ’Em Quiet ! Davr cHEw Your Gum Aauea LATHAM ~CANTON-G DOLORES MANNING ~ AOGEFELD PARE. NS, DONT KET YOuR FINGER. NALS GRow 30 40n C AS 5 BIG DRINKS — WEVER PRANK VAZZ 4 | poor LOCKED ON OPERA SINGER SHE SUES | NEW ORLEANS THEATRE. | 2ISCORD BUT THE RIGHT ‘KEY BATHS To BE INSTALLED ON “BANKERS SPECIAL A TRAIN DE LUXE For CONVENTION AT Los es Ky THE ee NOT => UaMauair y = BATH. Se 2a7H8 LITTLE Rock, ARK. BOARD OF “HEALTH To PROHIBIT ALL HOGS Stn) CcitTY LiMriTS — IKE Mo. MATTE Rate Fen /) Mi) ie “OCS ENP SEA much MISSIONARY Tin Goin’ Yo THE. TRE CASTOR on 15 EONE, RUG STORE FOR MARY, You'le Run Downy To THE ORVE STORE For THE BABY, WON'T = youre f- BUT—T BeErcHA THEY Don'r KEEP KEEP MEDICINE AND Sopy WATER AAD STUFF tyKE * of the finest land out here on ver. But come, let's go out to} mous golfers came to play the first | a in the utch over the Ls it always steady course HE One ot. young » they motored to the links and | “climbed up a bill to overlook it all, The countryman saw the river wind- Good Stories ie lenierinG THE RESPONSIBILITY, } N Insh priest o spa subject of con “Dickie,” Several weeks later an old country- an can our wequatnt Under! to town and, going up to} iui hills, A ie Bh MNoMATae ME Swan ting mew mone) IN CHICAGO Vine a ling homie % . trap home to-morrow.” 0, i RA Ne BORG kis | A GOLF EXPERT. i \ 1) a, What do you think}, “But, angel,” cried the young man, | ate “ SOUTHERN town had just com-|b¢en readin’ about so much? 1 want vit it? “| brought you one home only ester. REY |" NR ype A pleted a golf course and an|t® know what it is?” ate eg the countryman, day." = GAM MORE village barber’s—one of his flock: artistic country clubhouse, The| “You do?" replied the citizen. “Well, mast oe Mhcan ae akin cnet tl oat area galled daok the) Mf ARTEL, his dally shave, This man hab: formal opening took place ang)we have about a hundred and fifty saw.’—Harper's Magazine, peo in it.”"—Spanish River ‘Nowe | véars ANGEL AND DICKIE. | housewife, very pretty and workmaal ke in a big green overall, was cieaning out the pantry cupboard. she called to her young ing away on his left, the surround-| husband, who was smoking in the and the sheep Palonelng to] spick-and-span little draw.ng ro.m, RETURNED FROM ye, SOUTH AFRICA SAYS THE BUSHMEN THERE ARE CHAMPION BREWERS — ANHEUSER. « BUSCHMEN P ANKLE HIGH | SKIRTS REJECTED BY FASHIONABLES, IN PARIS — WANT EN FREE Ali? KNEE-SY narmrmrrws | | MAYOR, "BOB" CRISSEY, 72 YEARS OLD, OF SOMERS POINT, N.J, To BUY HIS WIFE A_ ONE-PIECE BATHING SUIT — POLITICAL ECcovemyY P looking | Vv PooR CHILDREN WEIGH MoRE THAN RICH

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