The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 22

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‘ WE & BRADY will open the Playhouse a week from t night with “The Teaser, & comedy by Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Mathews. In the company are Jane Grey, Faire Binney, Leon- ard Willey, John Cromwell, Rose Win- ter, Bruce Elmore, Marietta Hayde, Pavia Shay, Homer Barton and Allen Atwell. OLIVE WYNDHAM TO BE STAR. Olive Wyndham, now leading ‘woman with George Arliss In “The Green Goddess,” withdraws from the © cast on Saturday night. Miss Wynd- ham has signed a contract with Alex. 4. Aarons, who will star her in a comedy, “Hliza O'Neil," by Fred Jack- gon. The play will have a New York presentation late in September, LOST—ONE CAPE COD DIALECT. Harry Beresford, star of “Shav- ings,” arrived on Broadway yester- day, two wocks before his vacation period had elapsed. “When do rehearsals begin?” he/ asked John McKee, stage director for Henry W. Savage. “Next week for the company,” re- plied McKee, “two weeks later for you, Harry. You know your part Dackwards.” “I'll report Monday morning with the company,” declared Beresford grimly. | “What's the matter —case of} @erves?” “Case of dialect,” retorted Beres- ford sadly. “Wait till you hear me talk. I've forgotten all the Cape Cod I ever spoke. I've been up in Barry- ville, in New York State, and I've ‘ecquired the Barryville twang. I stayed away from Europe this sum- | mer because I was afraid I'd pick up an English, French or Scotch accent. I can catch a dialect quicker than @ome men catch cold, so I decided to} stay right in New York State, I went to Barryville, where there is nothing to do but Gish for trout and talk to the natives, I'm back with a fine case ‘of dialect. I began to rehearse ‘Shav- ings’ to myself coming down on the train, and I found that my Cape Cod has a strong Barryville flavor." “The only thing to choke that ts Cape Cod itself," decided McKee. So Beresford is being packed off to- morrow to Brewster, Mass., and will talk Cod an hour every day for @ fortnight with Joseph C. Lincoln, euthor of “Shavings.” REPORTER TURNS ACTOR. Major Ross D. Whytock, who dur- fing the war was Control Officer of the Port of New York for the Military Intelligence Division of the General Staff, has turned actor. He has writ- ten a series of two-reel motion pic- tures, entitled “Tales of the ‘Tene- menta” They are based on his e Perience as a newspaper repo William P. Burt, formerly of Ps is making the pictures for the’ Put- nam Popular Productions, It was Director Burt's idea to have Major Whytock turn actor, and so, in a pro- logue to each of the pictures he is seen as a reporter coming in from on assignment and writing a story. The picture fades out and then fades into the story the reporter {s writing. In making his bow as an actor the Major says there ts nothing left but to de- velop temperament, and a bored ex- pression, GRATITUDE. I went to France and fought the foc As Sergeant in the infantry; My landlord and his m ons Stayed home and waved the flag for me. ‘The only thing T didn’t pass, While out among the shell and shot, Was just a little mustard gas, Which laid me out upon a cot Weill, nevertheless, 1 did get back, While many a FPud remained be- hind; nd skin intact My flesh and bone 4 together fine. erand his bunch, | now I'd get a rest thought Yor I have alway hunch | q we would o me this pest. | J gol a new surprise once more, My landlord handed it, you see He wants me t | Or the Sheriff he'll be after me | When I fought for him ‘twas a great event, His pleasure then he did declare; e his floor But since he cannc He saye politely J PEGGY AND HER GALLANT TEXAN. 'y O'Neil, says the London Star, the Actors’ Orphan. whi l-sorts shop, 8 plausible Irish wit attracted ready customers, She did a roaring trade w:th wutograph copies of “Paddy the Next Best Thing,” dy" Valse old Irish lace, rs from her dressing table at the theatre, and any. thing and everything else. She was wearing a rare amethyst pendant, which she offered to the highest bidder. It was finally knocked down toa Mr. John Clarke, a Rotarian trom T » who puld £470 for it together she netied bet 0 aot etween £800 The weight of batic comedian « York,” proved te about his speci night. ‘The canvas mings fell to the looked about and the sewing machine!’ Ada is the wardrobe mistress of the Winter Garden, way,’ retorted the first doctor, ‘but I prove I'm right at the post-mortem. GossiP. Ann Harding, Mina Gi Frances McLaughlin haye waged for “Like a King, which | Adolph Klauber will produce in Sap- tember. Oliver M Morosco has added Edna rtin to the cast of “Wait enjoying a few days yacht with his wife, Billie Burke, and daughter, tricia, before beginning work on th Midnight Frolic,” which is to be | will appear in Jamboree” will ¢ its run at t tort Theatre Satur night. The first presentation of show outside of New York will be in Atlantic City, where the Friars who make up the cast will frolic for three Avs Richard Fielding is to appear in “We Girls." the comedy by Frederic and Fanny Hatton which Mare Klaw, jInc,, > present in the fall | George MacQuarric will pny an im- | portant part in “The Poppy God,” to be produced at the Hudson Theatre on Aug, 29. Tt most Ste How “TH B05S'5 SON 16 GETTIN’ ALONG WITH Hey Mom! WE Gar sSoMeE “POTATOES For ComreN 19, Proms PAding OF OH Brenig are, KATINKA Louise Sydmuth and Mrs, | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY "JOE’S CAR f SAY BROTHER - YOU'RE WASTING |] YOU CiTY FELLERS THINK YER SMART — Y'COME UP HERE IN YER SMELLY AUTOS ALL LOADED DOWN wiTH FUSssY FISHIN’ 7 | POLES AN’ FANCY FLIES AN’ Y'Go ouT 7 | AFORE SUN-UP AN’ SCARE TH! FISH Most T'DEATH THROwIN’ EXPENSIVE. Wee AT'E™M AN'OF COURSE A Look at ‘em! Did v'EveR SEE FOUR NICER FISH “TIME SITTIN’ THERE TRYIN" To FISH WITH AN OUTFIT LIKE THAT! WHY DON'T Y'GET SOME _REG'LAR | b —_UuP- To: pate STUFF !? Re ey _S - BUT HERE'S MY NICE FISH STRANGER ~ \N (ce Fisu! FEW DUMB ONES GRABS YER HOOK! LADMITS 1 AIN'T MUCH ON “TACKLE - Handel Ry is on KD 92, Pre ss Pus Co NY Be ve Worn ” PooRETLL Say | WHY “TE ONLY “THING So —SHe'S TH’ “TH "BIMBo SAID TS GosHt Tm Sorny — DAWGONE LIMIT! Me “TH ENTIRE EVENIN AN’ I HAD “Ou FouND Mids TAKE 70 PRO SucH A _FooR DUMBELL io setae CONVERSATIONALIGT un? YO HER=TO ermer’!# . THAT ouT oF MAN FINED FOR DRIVING © convaltne land ok "Dry Cops” = seup- coun iis be MAKE i: = MANY Better Send ’Em for Eggs, Mom? a Ges ONG | — o - © ABW. LwheRe ON EARTH ety "Bi - Did You cer Are j = a qT / Fkoabyar ‘Hose Potatoes? ANS MaKe ' Wa. BLUES” - STAND ACROSS oe Re THe | mos qurr ASK CHA Ti 5 ie EROSERY “Boy? UITOES : RLIE | o4-We can Be) SPREE BL EVANS OF ; AMED Ser hors MONTCLAIR, FOR SORE EYE LID EPIDEMIC IN ALLENTOWN = A JSERSEVITE woud ONLY Wink AT 17 GREAT AFTER 24 LIFE IF You | YEARS Dow'T COURTSH| Weare | ALTOONAG Pa, MAN MARRIES! HIS SWEETHEART, SAME OLD METHOC OF f v NOSIR- L CAN'T MARRY. WU AN LEAVE MY Boss IN A HOLE — SERVANTS WELL, Go TALK To HiM— a Sn | : ve LL TALK TURKEY To THE OLD \ WHY SO SAD, FERDIE eae aa ee Guy ! AS SuLuis CAESAR ONCE i DID My Boss PUT H ‘: CONSENT ! SAID — "FAINT HEART NEVER i] 1 ' ~~ | GETTING PRES. OF PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION SAYS MEN ARE AS VAIN a, Moss"! : : | AS WOMEN] 4 CEGATIVE | WiEW HOW CaN SENATOR, LUSK says HE GoT No MONEY our OF © PoLice BILLY on WHY (7 $10 Award Dolly Fiedler (Age Fourteen) No. 42 West 73d Street, New York City. $5 Awards Anthony Mozzone (Age Fourteen) | No. 663 Theriot Avenue, Bronx, N, Y. | Walter R. Grotz (Age Fourteen) Harrington Pork, New Jersey, Mildred Vorzimer (Age Fourteen) No. 961 St | North Nicholas Avenue, York City. i New $1 Awards Award Winners, Strip No. 10, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing " t " ¥ ) FLORENCE POLINGHI, age foure| GHACE TSA Nt Tork City, | teen, No. 29 Cornell Avenue, Yon EQUALLY INTERESTING, | woman exclaimed to put a piete about it in your paper.” | fe WOMAN 4 bn My CHEERING UP A PATIENT. teen, No. 915 Gillies Avenue, North| Avenue, Hudson Heights, New Jer.| PHILIP GAUSS, age thirteen, No. 89 etn failed on a famous| “Why,” he said, “it Is ae good a8] “All right” anid the editor, “Tl | Jace Gareth Hughes and the director of n, New Jersey, ay: Horton Street, City Island, N.Y: ne nen ea ee ee nase etc" | write a snappy headline for the an-|‘s DEMPSEY 1 RAN >: "ERE Hunch! were in a dispute LOUIS NUSBAUM, age fourteen, No.| CARROLL KINSEY, age eleven, No.| teaiee, No. an oer Ue 28 | with GERRI, Lie saris ane lane ee ee mag =e" | nouncement and call him a future HEADER Taine INTO “aie two doctors who were quarelling | Goon EC Cee em Ne Y. 62 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, No¥. "| Brooklyn, N,v, “CUMbI® Streets | dig not permit him to get in a word The New ERA. Pyou needn't bother about thai, His| ARE HIS fin over ala Jim Judson, who was very | GEORGE CRAIG, age fourteen, No.| DOROTHY MONGER, age eleven, No.| Names of award winners and $10|°"x¢"icneth @ pause to take Te Ne BRA: mother and her relatives have al-| FAVORITES ik m1. Te wrong, said the Brat doc | 508 Park Avenue, Weehawken, New| 106 Morningside Di award winning drawing for Strip No.| allowed him to says “We mid Merten | 66 Pee stork has delivered @ 20- | Helv ocided that hes going to be a = / fer, Nm right,’ insisted the second,’ Jersey. City. 11 will be published on this page next |mutton and turnips for dinner tee pound boy at my houss”| Teton picture star becuse he has AWO BLACK J an © @btions groaned. “Have your own FRED CLARKE, age twelve, Mo. 126 HELEN C. CUNNINGHAM, age thir. |G RIDAY: Strip No. 4 for you | day." El eee ena ee eres ares 4 ’ 4 " complete will be printed To-Morrow. K'whet @ strange observation!” the] the Chiggervive Clarion © want, youl Age-Herald. * i Pi i fa TAKES 100 | | BO WE Portag * | ENGLISH | CLERGYMAN , | SAYS SoLomons | TEMPLE Cost | 4 000,000,000. | MERE BAG | OF SHELLS | COMPARED | | eer, TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP, NO. 10, COMPLETED BY DOLLY FIEDLER. HUMPTY DUMPTY SAT ON A WALL < HUMPTY DUMPTY AUMPTY HAD A GREAT FALL - ge egg SAID-"GIVE ME FIVE ae CENTS - TO Buy SOME SALVE MY PAIN 1S INTENSE 7o wHar HS 300 WIVES COST LADY ASTOR SAYS A MONKEY BITE STARTED THE PRESENT GRECO — TURKISH TROUBLE = A Roya. JACKASS ee TED THE WwoRtD WAR East 75th Street, New York City

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