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a a MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 | About Plays S the steamship France was be ing warped into her berth at never once did ne win. ‘Phureday | 87 ‘ ‘, he found $10 and was | Pier 57, North River, Saturday | pent the money en | &Utde thin man nam nd then a passenger dis- domched another thin man o was the loser and Mr and said: o dig up “Dudley, Vit bet you $5 ye £ Beechhurst, down on than Tam.” has decided to show Its #¥ou're on." replied the other 10w Lo gi The money was pi of the thicd Wamnbout t @ doll w And wi we have s our trip to wevare again r troubles, print answer your ing Paris are wonde if the ay th poetry London aces to andier we'll. nll join i familiar balled Like Home” THE SHIP'S CONCERT. Asis u a show ast for sailore ship's.fog sixty seconds t was, bo As he did very well, and later a young, nYan, seated with frien p the smoke room, approached the actor and con- gratulnted him “You did just ft aid the young man. ‘Then he ad “By the way Mr. Daly, ['ve always enjoyed your acting. 1 saw ‘Man and Superman’ and thought it was grea “So did I,” replied Mr. Daly. “Rob ert: Lorraine pinyed i The young man stumbied back to his table and ordered a tall, stiff glass4 of ¥ed liquor, When Miss La Ru vhe"dudience wes de hed singing 4 ducting the entertainment, wax as happy as a dentist at @ taffy eating pagty) Holding up one hand for silence, he announced: “That's an American." ‘Then came Norman Black, publish- er of a newspaper in Fargo, N. D. Mr: Black has a tenor voice that is{ the pride of Fargo and he certainly hit.off a mean couple of tunes, The collection amounted to 3,500 francs, later, about 1 M., the ship's siren begins to$foun again and/ Géorge C, Tyler turned to us and eatd “Pi bet you Di The Ballad’ again started in on WEST AND THE MAYOR. On the France was a portly cotton broker named Sid West of Little Rock, Ark. While the cotton megt- ing was on in Liverpool a banquet was Fiven and Sid sat next to the Lord Mayor of the town. The L. M. was ablaze with decorations and gold chains. He was dressed much more elaborately than they used to gown the Astor horses in the pre-auto days. Sid noticed all these embellishments, and leaning over to the city official, aid: “Pahdon me, Mistah Lohd Mayab, but do you know what you ‘mind me ory” “I cawn't my that I do,” replied the Lord Mayor. “You ‘mind me,” said Sid, “of a eountry mule with a new saddle.” "Delighted, I'm sure,” was the Lord Mayor's merry re; CUTTING THE DOG'S PAY. Im the smoke room each night Hale | Hamilton and George C. Tyler in- a in stories of stage life | if remember," said Hale, “one time when we bad a bulldog in our com-| pany. A member of the crew was| given $5 a week for the dog’s food ‘The week vefore Christmas we all received belf-salary and the $5 was cut to. $2.50.” ‘That spurred George C. Tyler to action. “My bome was Chilliouihe, Ohio,” he mld. “One night Hap Ward played our town with his troupe. They drew $300 and Hap wae sore. Seeing me the next morn- fag, on bis way to a train, he took occasion to berate Chillicothe vehe- mently. “It's the rottenest show town I ever struck,’ snaried Hap.” | ‘Three months later Mr. Tyler ran across Hap and the troupe in a small fown jn Pennsylvania. "Jello, George,” said Hap. from Chillicothe, aren't you?” “Yes,” replied George C. “Well, lemme tell you abomt that tewn,” came froin Hap. “It's the best @—® one-night stand in the United States.” ‘When that one had received appre- dation enough to bring forth another rpund of the forbidden fluid, Mr. Tyler to} one more. | king of this thing of beginning theatrical performances exactly at the dime. advertised,” he said, “brings to mind what took piace in Washington | the opening night of the all-star ‘Out There’ company, which went out un- der my management for the benefit of the Cross. We advertised the curtain at 8 o'clock sharp, and it went upexactly at 8. There were just two people in the house, and who do you| they were?” | “You're 0?” asked Haie Hamilton. “President and Mrs. Wilson, in| their box.” i x | GOseIP. ivy Troutman and her husband, Waiter Pierce, of Tunis, have come to America for a visit Henry Bellit is home after starting) Princess Wah-Letka on a vaudeville) No. 172 Lafayette Street, Glendale, tour in England Beasie Barriscuie will arrive in New| York to-day from California. She will} soon be seen in “The Skirt.” Margucrita Sylva will remain in| “The Skylark” until October and then Zoot for three months’ concert| Le Lawrence Wober will oven Wi-| luce fe Baron's new comedy, “No- ”“ at the Longacre “Enter Madame” wil! begin its road four to-night in Atlantic City. The| east is the original one with one. exception. Henry Stephenson is play- “mg. the role created by Norman| ir. “The Night Cap,” a new comedy by | Guy Holton and Max Marcin, will be ed in Stamford to-night, ‘The hubert production of the “The Tem- Peramentaliste” will open in Stam- ford Friday night and come to the Bijou here on Aug. 10. ine across on the France it will have No. Tyler played all the pools RALPH O'CONNOR, show. All 1 The ay night of thu grand s ard ‘Thurston. te are in hell, the prese agent alaxy." 2em, A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY The most Important thing the bmke on the taxicab FOOLISHMENT. and made numerous other bets, but | feativi th in Par The sugar man arrived and just To make his stay complete The hotel clerk arranged at on To pul him ina suite FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE “The baby swallowed my t did you ve him a enuff. cult C nk THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ,GOSHED, 'M GLAD Y'BLEW IN = "VE BEEN WANTING “To “eLL You: ALL ABouTt “TH! “TRID! STAND UP! Boy! \F “Wat ov’ BOILER ( HAD Soe ene Ly! FENDERS SHE'D ‘ my SAY, LiSTEN- Seo c bp Wea | STAND UP “O.K. ne rH EE (Cc ALONG P) < oa ON. Bur IT s KIN “THis KiTcHen ¢ DARK KATINKA TM SICK OF BEIN’ A SERVANT GIRL — NOTHIN’ BUT DUST, SCRUB, AN WASH DAY LONG! ib Eaeeamaee i 2d oA 6 @ $10 Award Arthur M. Sugar (Age nine) City. $5 Awards Ethel Druckrey (Age fourteen) i a Solomon Leav (Age thirteen) City. Humbert Silvi (Age fourteen) 1829 Washington Avenue. York City. $1 Awards ton, Conn. No. 23 Hillside chelle, N.Y. X SAID PLEASURE No, 596 West 178th Street, New York No, 1604 Madison Avenue, New York) New! HOLLY H. SEELY, age nine, Noro- | GENEVIEVE BARTLEY, age eleven, RALPH SECUNDA, Avenue, New Ro-) Nt LISSEN - 5) eu s - [Par “savvres 5 On “ese Bians * AN! RIDE TEM AND THe “AD” SAID FRESH VEGETABLES - == RGGS 'NEVERY THIN’ RGHT bs 7 GossesiGHn ORC Ente ( DRNGoniT! = Foeast Te Now wruL TAKE |) ME TWis WEEKS » “To GeT QvER Ses Buen 7 KS 3p Award Winners, Strip No. SEE SAW-SAID MARG™ DAW=IF T HAD A DE TI THINK J COULD Di | No. 755 MoDonough Street, Brook: | lyn, N.Y. ALBERT KRULIS, age fourteen, No.| JACOB KAINEN, age eleven, No, 511 | 436 East 59th Street, New York | City. age thirteen, | No. 318 Madison Street, New York! City. : age thirteen, PHILIP BIRNBAUM, age thirteen, AFRAID OF ¢ “He DARK / tty BACK ACHES AN EVERYTHING —}, GEE, T WISH 1 Wu2 RICH! 5 Hf tt a M AFRAID CANT FIND i ,, HA! WHAT WoucD EY Fiest or ALL TD BuY MYSELF De iF You Dip — =| ANOTHER BROOM - THis ONE —2 IS TerriBce e @ {Serre FIM, Prem Reames Oo GT pm weed £, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 15 COMPLETED BY AR THUR M. SUGAR. SHE THEN GOT A AND FOUND A BLANC AND WITH THE HELP OF A PENCIL - SPACE MIRROR SHE DREW HER FACE. cil, Aw" No. 1090 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York City. CATHERINE JONES, age fourteen,” Franklin Boulevard, Laurelton, L. I. Names of award winners and $10 award winning drawing for Strip No. 16 will be published on this page next IT HAD TO BE DONE. | ed the cong: ILSON, the village grocer, and | Singing and his better half were on a visit | Which almost ¢ to their son and heir, who was | Young Pilson was furious churoh he said to his father: “Dad, 1 do hope when voice yned the organ. After West 130th Street, New York City. captain of the school baseball team. The oceasion was an important game i A you come |FRANCES MILLER, age thirteen, Wednesday. Strip No. 19 for you to|against a hated rival, and as play|again you'll sing a bit lower. Every No. 403 East 87th Street. New York complete will be printed to-morrow, | did not cease until late, Pilson pre- | body was grinning at you.” City No competitor is entitled to more tiled upon bis parents to stay until! 4's ail right, my gon: it comin’: é Monday. be helped.” said’ Pilson sr, quite ser: ALICE DURAND, age thirteen, No, (than one $10 award, two $5 or five| “the worthy eon the next mornins ously. “You see, if L hadn't highered $1 awards during the course of these accompanied his parents to chure), drawing competitions. where Pilson sr. thoroughiy disgust- § ; | : { c - voice they'd. have hear? mother.” —Los Angeles Times. your 10 Koerner Street. Eimhuret, Lb. [INDIAN CHIEF LETS DANCE NEW PUBLIC | ThE Lame MARKET TO ALREAbY A DEMAND FOR CHICKENS 2) MAN ARRESTED FoR CHOPPIN + RAILROAD TRACKS ALONG NORTH RIVER — ANOTHER. WAY OF BREAKING HOME TIFS PITTSBURGH WIFE SEEKS SEPARATION BECAUSE HUSBAND BEAT HER WITH BELT DURING HOLIDAY TRIP VACATION HAS STRAPPED MANY \ TEN Got | CONEY ISLAND: 4 \ VOTES To GAS) HAVE ANTI- 7 BLUE WEEKS AIP ! AUP PERFUME ON ARCHITECTS WIFE To SUE FOR DIVORCE, OVE WAY 70. GET in BAP O00R on MAN HURT IN) nd HT O} SNOW / PIKE'S PEAK, ANOTHER. S% CHANCE FOR 0 4 CAMPAIGH AGAINST HIGHBALLS SEIZED Fury OF PRUNES, Woman JAILED, STARTED ey THE ~* ATH Tus ENPED i THE JUG No LIkEUM Steer DRINK y/ IM DOPE ARRESTED IN DRUG DRAGNET, PRUGS HAVE Pur THE (NCIAN SIGN an Many