The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 14

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Pigious and he went for a pro- ey 7 got very tired and weary, bev : " D } ton vas te tine it as “ecle And then she showed me who was f tlon from Victor Herbe Heen | boas, eg tee eet day ne | And 80 I took and pot a divorce. wrote a nev. tune and pulled the old pen ope out of his show. And this is all THE FIRST HARRIS PLAY. Gospel truth. Now guess! she firat Sam H. Harris production. * Longe fed of the I be “Si Cylind “TARZAN” PLAYERS ARRIVE. |Tove," a comedy by Willis Anthony Ronald Adair, who is to play|McGuire. It will open at the Sam an in “Tarzan of the Apes" for, H. Harris Theatre on Aug. 29 with ¢ Broadhurs., !.as arrived from) Ernest Truex featured. June Walker | ind with Edward Sillward, Pau-| will play opposite him. | , who will be in + also. Sieh vit oben’ a"we iesete| ‘THIF BIG LITTLE FAMILY Just a Mere Detail! sburet Scpt. z imi = > SeoSeD © BE. - -. MacHUGH'S NEW ONE. = 40M. AN’ ve GONe. 20 — SAY, BROTHER - ‘ Augustin MacHugh bas arrived) | =f. -DAWGONE “THESE aH from Los Angeles and is engaging a } SIGN Posts <THEY ae ee eT AM I ON on Pheu he will launeh in Stam: “Yad HAVE EVERY THIN’ = | I DONT KNow 4. RIGHT RoAD TO BUT Youre & ford Aug. 12. He will act in the play. = ON ‘EM BUT y Synapse Ceara ? [ Gon! TH" — CTIONS NoRTH ,SouTH EAST 2 pie ay { “gack TO ACT IN FILMS. UL Dire! ues OR WEST # AHE (WRONG WAY + week ich Jack Jomtien tone |f “eorcacnce! _) bert it jacl ' - 7 $herics of motion pictures. Jack will | APPROACHED _ LARGE tithe | show bow he threw the bull as a To- IN HUDSON Moat: are Yeador in Spain and how he danced TERMINAL o® the stage in France. The an- - Oxtto notincement says the first will be a MosTr comedy, and it’s beginning to sound | commurers )| - fumny already. | ee | TAKE A \\ " © MORRISSEY HAS A PLAN. | “Renvtce Will Morrissey informs us that he Home ~ has leased the Irving Place Theatre | EVERY LY ¥-will put a co-operative musical NIGHT had in it about Sept. 1. He says ‘Tou Lewis and Herbert Corthell will An : at samong those presen’ je! ; IVE hiewelve girls. ae bal) es va Tet) eee eeeees, cach time the ot sn Rb Co. NMEvE word i Bub: \ DOPE BigeanS ARE —— “ iE c miss ANGLIN TO-NIGHT, | LI'i'saLE MARY mIXuP Casualties—One Hurt! Ve USED To SEND Margaret Anglin, who has formed | : Ps | Vs 74 DRUGS “To Benen ir tevaeen tn rhe | eae aay) iP apviers in lays, ‘will be seen in ‘The Lets | Fire." by ‘Hulbert Footner, Ge Now .1 GUESS wHaT 5 e5 S ‘ ) ReaD us ( Anke Ti / AN JusY BY DEL ae t at the Stran atre, Far TTE aes Year. } anket surest ae oe Lbs oJ oN EATIN coonies | ACCIDENT Mom ; S700 ‘ HAT AGAIN. as p Acc DE on j : ‘ She @ Gtice HAPPENED “To | PIGEONS 7 _ “@RROL SEEKS COMFORT. iBaw we © | / aes Gey e Gone ALONG. | CORA “bon Errol of “Sally” likes to be | . | PRESIDENT HARDING INDULGES eed! of nights. Any time he gets SST IN GOLF AND DouGHNUTS AT i he kicks the covers off and, LANCASTER NH prays for cooling broeses. Lately bis ya Meee aU ee country en very warm, a0.Leon bas asked Mr. Ziegfeld for | £00K FUNNY Fuld OF ion to put a bed in one of DOUGHNUTS the. es at the New Amsterdam. | Whig theatre bas a system | ‘which IS:tres bien. i “You may do it,” replied Mr. Zies- fala, “providing you do not and | disturb the actors in my ‘Midnight | Frotic.” which ts to, be & wonderful | KCEEG EDO mACOuneGea ahbow upon the 5 fe) “Very good, kind sir!” replied Leon TOL RUSEOR ND BOS RSiTe 7 eee YLAN = : ENGAGES FRENCH AGTRNSS. \ H Don HEN Tust before sailing for France er~ ER - Ae areeper — MEFs desea Sscrract ta. tear ta ATIN ones On ICON eae a @ con return in SCE eo ae ¢ INKA } Three Engagements and One Battle! Z Ned Wayburn. She had been SON And ting here. 1 WENT Down | 1 KNEW THAT E —— — — = To My | eae pei THe DATE Ghose TCAVE Y'BET) | (AND DiD THE | (THEY oD Hore _ (THREE OF En ONS CUEECHERSY/ Gossip. f 'EM ALLA Look AT THE io! | | GiRLS ADMIRE THAN THAT 4 | RECOGNIZED IT! | POE AO) Gilbert Miller ie on the high ‘seas CLUB LAST FIRST PLAce | A A : | 3 J) XS ! RES HEED AN eer headed this way. | SUT! vauiDicalt oe) ENGAGEMENT RING} > eee —— ‘ ° AVIATOR — {Wart Tut THE} /. Mike Gilfoyle, catcher at the Friars, | MENTE (o of 1 GAVE You! s——~ | ee j , , PROPOSES ( GS0US, ) daa a new son named Mike. oF — ay = ¢ eaten ——a— MARRIAGE ieee “Richard Herndon will present Bessie 3000 Feet ~~ Barriscale in ‘‘The Skirt.” UP IN AR. Bay NS Edith Fitzgerald eats white.sticks ? o Sill S + @f candy that look like cigarettes, AND GIRL (ile 4 bf nich Village, M yolliea.” el SAYS YES ‘<i. “'Greenwi f = take his vest off. ls a / AT 3500 Peer, ( { ~~ Mollie McIntyre and B. C. Hilliam| . QiPyey SHE , are appearing in a new sketch with vy ROSE To a eee I ony THe” ; ‘ooke, editor and actor, has a fbeen engaged for the coming season | OCCASION Sey ¢ Edgar Selwyn. | e—_—N Sheridan Theatre in Greenwich : LIPTON will be opened Sept. 11 with < MAY TRY ic, a itford Kane, who hae just had a} —_ 4g AGAIN FOR vacation, wants another because he's AMERICA'S had one and needs one. —_— >)» CuP IN 1922, ~ Vance writes us A. J. Bim- = ; ip eine terg has offered Evelyn Greeley a __SPRE 29 ten cows ere wom’ P (R Am engagement im the midst of ber | "ABE OnLy Suthe title of “The Temperamental- peed For ease =| Award Wi Strip No. 17, Evening World’s S S ron im ” by ie Le yo ar inners, Strip No. 17, Evening World’s Summer School of Drawing | ‘ 2) sbpcar is She eupport fd Willam emmmmmmrmrrmrtnemeneeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeenennnnnn 5 WHALE GOES ons mp ey fe nee een ASHORE pole Me na iharearet’ MeGartny, TEN-DOLLAR AWARD WINNING STRIP NO. 17 COMPLETED BY HANS DANFELT. SHO Porr Ger emer, and danoo in the new $10 Award Little KATE SHE STARTED = B AD mane sur? Sc)" ; ‘@ song a | rE SAE SAILED ALONG ut W. A FALL DOWN “Midnight Rounders.” NT OUT is a af Florence Mills has been added to the | Hans Danfelt | WENT OUT "Fo Share. | FANE AND DANDY UPON ONE Foor? most UNHANDY east of “Shuffle Along” et the 634/ ‘ * Street Music Hall. | (Age twelve) | — Aa i camemere Beery hae been qngesed to No. 1219 Putnam Avenue, Plainfleld, >) fortheoming season, aoe Me de | Ray Hitchcock of “The Follies” has ee cae | \ ) @ ree. ‘olunteer ire | 5 rtment. $5 Awards iia Sh i SEIZ i Henry B. Harris ts recover- 35 SEIZED fog at Beare'e B estirjpod’ from the Leonora Haig IN FIRST @ peritonitis operation. etn eee atta aren f Bearers 4 it m at itz - 5 . tre ca Sept. 8, which is our pirih.| N° 570 West 182d Street, N, Y. C. RaiD iN day. Elaine Sinclair KANSAS, _,& THOUGHT FOR To-Day. | (Age fourteen) SMOKING son, although only twenty No, 243 Grant Avenue, Mineola, L. 1. ‘Em OUT So 918, ts vory start He's be- | To SPEAK say “Mamma,” “) 1d 5 ” and many other commen Gladys Brodhead damschold words, (Age cleven) Man FINED yee) / B)% e FOOLISHMENT, No. 37 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. #65 For ; 7% court ! t @ man who smiled all day | | seas - HIS PIPE Af @verything his fricnds would say, Richmond, 8. 1. | 89th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y Names of award winners and $101 COMFORTING THE ENEMY. “Did y IN ZION CITY, ° od i . di tol Sad ked * A Reppy man,” We alt did vow, $1 Awards RICHARD WRIGHT, age fourteen, T- K. HILLARD, age twelve, Totten: | award winning drawing for Strip No. R JEN'S radish bed had, the aelgbpar ce ee eee Zowel q ANd yet he's in the bughouse now. |JACK LOUDERMAN, age thirteen,| No. 144 West Newel Avenue, Ruth. | _ Ville, 8. I. 18 will be publisned on this page next M e ked by slugs. lanonsnould think 3 didi” reptiod GS vHe gues | P. 0. Box 64, Hohokus, Nv J. atacand) STANLEY SUHAR, age fourteen, 541 Monday. Strip No. 21 for you to com- | Distracted, he sought the| "Was it successful?” os MONEY FROM STNUT TREE. es treet, New York City. | plete will be printed to-morrow, advice of a neighbor, | “Well, I put salt i mn : Bre (Atter the wedding)—Didn't HELEN Ts HUMAN: ape fan No. 9 Ave FAQs, age fourteen, Ne.| MARIE C, BONES, age twelve, No. 11| No competitor is entitled to more| ‘it you want to exterminate the land bles inet weealoneie tea var 4 pk ecipaing? neers THEREGA mn ma ns, ha Y. tae hie mond Turnpike, West New| Siosson Terrace, Tompkinaville, S.1.|than one $10 award, two $5 or five foednatl ete the welgtiior,,“pinco aalt | morning the’ slugs were pulling the i ri ~ ge eleven, in, N.Y, . ween the rows of plants.” Ta th in the salt © Wook stunned? No, 84 Washington tMvenus, Pert ROY RIHN, age foufteen, No, 624! toms Chom Merete he) a awards during the course of these| “Mr Green went any THil of hope. hand eating. teen with seh ae OMOKE. oP pagan About Plays By BIDE *$P IN the theatrics! district the laugh is “on” a cettain composer i of musical comedy tunes, A Production with his music recently €Gehed out of town. The other night Se dropped in the Sap ol Theatre and heard an orchestral selection that surprised him. WThey played a selection from my (wew. production,” he said to a fried im the lobby, “but it wasn’t exactiy Q8T wrote it.” “Maybe somebody's stealing your eluff,” the friend suggested. “Phe idea made the composer sus- | and Players DUDLEY — | DOMESTIC LIFE RHYMES Sam Fisher of the Bronx has made ‘ @ strong bid for the velvet potato| | masher in the Domestic Life Rhymes contest. Just lamp this: In the Tittle Church Around the Corner, The place where I first had sawn her, Alice, dear, and I were married, | For six months her bundica I carried, | But she forgot to call me dearie, secant | JOE’S CAR it's a wonper Me more PEOPLE DON'T OWN Cars! GOLLY, BUT THis AIR FEELS Aomesinnh, vee - } — | F Buy A New “RE FOR “THAT LEFT FORTY FAT ROUND BERRIES! THAT REMINDS ME ~ MVE. GotTA RONT WHEEL — THERE Goes AvouTt FIFTEEN [7 BERRIESe, TH'RADIATOR'S GoTTA BE MENDED OR SHE'LL DIE OF “Hirst ON SOME HILL —- Nowra BARLITE TET LOTTIE rae (T'S A WONDER “T'MEL! WHY $0 MANY PEOPLE OWN Cars! 1945 Clinton Avenue, Bronx, NY. drawing competitions, 1 , 1 A few days later they nf t again. jooks upon their taces!”—Argonaut,

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