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Meehan, Inc., and will produce five or six plays the coming season The first will be “A Man in the Making.” It is the story of a youns American written by s Elliott Eddie Dowling will Atlantic City, Sept. 12 “Phe Boob of the Family" probably will be the second offering. It is an) adaptation from the German by Carl company have formed a swimming Fisher, who will play the role of the “boob.” DOROTHY STONE, COWGIRL. Dorothy Stone, daughteg of Fred Stone, the come account of the Wild West show given by the Lights Club at Freeport, lL. 1 Here it is: “1 focl like a heroine, Six men |’ saved my life. They said so them-| selves. It was at the circus and Wild West show given by the hts Club at Freeport. The par r and we were lined up ring. My horse ran into 4 L knew it 1 w her fect. Some one sri pulled me away, and all 1 had t was @ fine bruise which, being int shape of rseshoe, will no doub' bring me Inck “t don't know whether the audience enjoyed our ot. Te know the | actors did. It thrills me te think of itt even now. Our little troupe opened the show with a rille on horse back. Miss Ka Miss Peggy Baker, and myself were the cow My daddy. Morgan Chaney, — Cuba} Crutchfield and George Bennett Smith were the cowboys. ‘Then fol lowed roping, riding and shooting “A big bull w ring. Morgan Ch riding him and the He also rode a bue inspiring name of I’ Crutehtield did wonderful roping and almost everything a real cowboy knows how to “Daddy shot kinds of ti to Say m does things better than anybody else in the world. At feast [think 9 Leo Carrillo looked wonderful in hi Il kinds of guns M forb: away. “The pretty little sister did a clever dance. Two wonderful little bove gave a boxing contest, There wert jugglers, ropera, clowns and music, ‘Altogether tue show wits a big suc- eens.” MOTION PICUTRE DAY. Fleven motion picture producing and distributing companies have designated Aug. 1s Mot Tic ture Day. Free screen servic will be given to all exhibitors who con tribute 60 per cent, of their re- ceipts on that day to a general fund The fund has two purposes—to fi- nance co-operative work for ihe pro- fection of the industry, and to con tribue 2 humanita- jan relief organizations, thus avoid ing solicitations in motion picture theat Each State will have « Motion Picture Protective Committee of | twelve members, nine exhibitors and | exchange men representing the | the ducers and distributers The funds raised, keeping two-thirds of the total and sending the remainder ‘@ the Motion Picture Protective Jommittee in New York, which is composed of producers and distrib- aters, SHAW IN JERSEY Organization of atre Players has ! Joseph M. Koehler as first production will Shaw's comedy. “You Tell,” which will have mances in Dover, 1 . Morristown and other NATURE STUDIES. Ah, world of Nature, 1 confess You've held me spellbound from the start: Your weirdness and your loveliness Are deep engraved upon my heart. | I've felt the Adirondack’s lures Have seen the sunset dim Lake George; The famous Hot Springs with its cures; The simple beauties of Old Forge. T've gazed enraptured at the views Of old Niag'ra’s misty spray; The fashionable Newport Ne The CetskiM road, Coxsackie way. Perhaps you say I've missed the Ve But r of them from THE PASSING SHOW. ungdon = MeCormich or 1 Rated irery foot around here is histor fel, isn’t it?” he was asked “1 will gay it is,” McCormick at swered, “and for ma gome of the ankle A LASTING LOVE F. H. Larger He told the ‘The color But on the s' It showed for veral weeks Gossip. Rehearsals of “Honors Are Ro! Cooper Megrue's latest « in which the Selwyns will fem Courtenay and 1 ning Aug. &, I” *dclonne Morrigon (Mra iichard OWN MBEHAN, general stage di- rector for George M, Cohan, is the latest to augment the ranks Of producers, He is Presideyt of John e the “man” and Paul Everton will also have an important role. Rehearsals begin Aug. 10 and the opening is set for, | |t |r , turned reporter | cast of ong eno ssterday to turn jn an) the special midnight performance of sohig “shout ye ‘fit? the “All Star Jamborce” at the Cort onco by the | ho Villa. Cuba | te committees will collect the other ‘The Temperamentalist Irene and Louise M ter Garden, Alethea Luce will appear in “Other Lives," to be produced next month. James Barton, comedian of ‘The Last Waits," will be the guest of honor at the monthly smoker of the New York Navy Club to-morrow company will begin in October. Ohorus girls of “The Last Waltz" “Just Marri tre ‘Thursday ke 7G PAN rf S see twat pie Rock? TWERE'S WHERE we'tt Pitcy Ty TENTS Bennett) has been added to the cast of Harry Wagstaff Gribble’s comedy, Hue Tee YOu was fu Do, JOE — fit AGREE To CAMP OUT AGAIN TONIGHT = Yoy'tt DO WST Two THINGS TO |, MAKE IT Easy FOR ME Le say.t wee! ANyTuIn” Y“SAT ‘AT'S A BARGAINS yern, artists’ dels, have joined the ensemble of he Whirl of New York" at the Win- Hat's wuere MAKES 4 MAN y Macollum of the Repertory Theatre will sail for Ireland this | month to bring back new plays. The regular season of the co-operative team. or Moroseo has engaged Rapley and William le for the nedy-drama “Wait TiW We're esse Dandy has invited the to witness i “Sa and “Two Little is in Blue” to see the show that night. ‘The curtain rises at 11.30, THE BIG LITTL E FAMILY x “ATS WoT T SAID <TLt Go OUT To TH’ | “CRAP POKER CLUB AN COME Home WHEN “ir DAWGONE Gost! 11S” GREAT “S BE BOSS WW YOUR OWN Home —I HoPE “TH WIFE STAYS AWAY ANSTHER WEEK NO THUNDER WITH “TH’ PARLOR CURTAINS —TLL SMoKE Oust WHEN AN’ WHERE T Like # “eS AN’ “ILL ToSsS ASHES ON “TH RUG OR ANY Place T FEEL 4 Hey mary — Cue I woz Gonné GIVE YA 4 DovucHNot Bur L YA KEPT ONE EYE OPEN SO T WONT GIVE Y4 ANY - > OPEN YOUR MouTit « AND SHUT Your EYES AUEHTA GIMME : Al HALF THe C— hi Ss j DovueHnutT AnWway Another ! He'll Never Forg T'M SURPRISED YOUR MADAM LET You OUT TONIGHT ! GUESS SHE WANTED! To CLEAR THE OLD BATTLEFIELD For —|U ACTION ! LActon IS SHE PICKIN’ oN THAT PooR LL HUSBAND AGAIN ? 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