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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. " - “te te Awaiting the Verdict! About Plays and Players . DUDLEY fe It. By BIDE DUDLE ft DA DOURTFUL DAY IN MY OH, Put Y'TAKE THESE FARM AND JOE! -TH f i - | f YOUNG LIFE. BLANCHE HAS GONE PEOPLE ,“ey'RE*USED To .| 6 Wat Jazzy ove bi HAT periodical impresario Sam | TO “TH'STATION TO CoLECT HER, HORSES, — OLD FASHIONED oF Yours - 11's A BEAR, AND ‘bee! i [ Blair has dvoid fi ( OUR YOUNGER POETS } Two HUNDRED AN" FIETY POUND STUFF ! SHE'LL PROBABLY | SURE CAN MAKE IT STEP SOmE ? } other fling at t Sd AUNT ESSIE) (17'S GOT ME WANTA SIT ON TH'PORCH AN WHATLL SHE DO wn On or about Oct. 15 1 Nellie MeGinnis of near t -— se Wut A ‘ Sew AN’ Tak HER HEAD ore! WIDE. OPEN 7? big Musical revue ca “The Green the contest for the en wich Village Scandals.” Sam doesn't p Htere's her rhyny eI ig an A iether George White T saw a funny little toad ¢ “Seandals,” or the Bobe Come hopping down the street . Greenwich Village Follies,” worries fi made: maihag-conniler About the little matter of title in con nection with his venture. But then te Bohertlans took the name “Foto! gaun dronmn weimon iy | les™ and ca Mr. Ziegfeld « bit Of ino fax poo vada’ lath t Worry, while Mtr, Wwiite ‘ alumnus of the Alimony ¢ Scandals” when a dramatic 1 ieee a had chosen “Scandal” for his venture special performaner cess for other alumn Pangerine THAT'LL HELP SOME. Not long we printed a para- CPene with a ene in the Ja Mr graph here dicating that we were m may adopt € “ i ye perforn terribly angry over the habit first ' uit) nighters have of applauding players as they appear on the stage, We Stated that the applause stopped the rie show and disturbed the peace of peo- ¢yl'ty Rin jn and see happiness In ple who were there to enjoy the per- i931 Press Pue Co NYEve WorLD =, formance, We are pleased to say) - that Brock Pemberton agrees with us| IE BIG LITTLE + AMILY A note from him concerning the open. | a = ing of “Swords at the National Th living 1 cena os x K = O-OWl I FEEL OHS 1 atre to-morrow night says: | ; = “The audience is respectfully d a ~. Like = CoutD : , ‘ % fatrain/drde the noid iy} Svar “r4' DIE — OH! MY ) Doctor me Eve! 1TS PROBABLY | “heer sue) diel eR EN — accorded each player at a premiere | SAM HILLS HEAD —T OUGHTA | DES RUB YouR HEAD ONLY” NEURITIS Ne vin NEW Se upon the occasion of his or her first TH! MATTER _ HAVE A DocToR WITH A ee canis \ OR “NEURALGIA” ou DIDNT Give BY Gree a - — LINAMEN ) SAVE appearance, Such demonstrations, al ways annoying, would in this in- stance prove also destructive to the 4 performan THAT Five Bucks |) est nines \T To ‘me # ves To (Zee -He8) wi? CH Atta boy, Brock! SLEEVES RIESENFELD TO STAGE IT. ve Dr. Hugo Iti ! LINGERIE . Criterion make Knows,’ Ferber's novel "which opens the Centr re, for Univer- sal Films Sunday evening. SOME TRIP T COOKED uP. OH, WELL, WHY NOT? HEF WHO When F. Ziegfeld jr. decided to put “Sally” into the New Amsterdam, we RECEIVED have been told, Leon Errol said the FORTUNE i house was too big for it and pre- ~~ WILL TRAVEL dicted it would not run six months = Y a = AROUND } Mr. Ziegfeld gave him o pair of Gee oie {3 T thew ir Hey mary. | i Hey mom? WORLD IN } “pooh, poohs!” and bet him exactly ir 0S Tis NT WASNT A Foor. T susr Looted ’ I senr,Boaa H MOTOR. | $11,000 it would. Yesterday, we have A Foor oor @|| | THe Pures. y He \ Some BOAT. been informe it were, Mr. Errol a A Foot? tM ' : se SAID UNCLE E2R4'S Y, EW i) handed Mr. Ziegfeld a check for NS Ge oy ~ 1S Lorg LoNGe " 7 fy Oo0T $11,000, Gosh, what a press agent ‘ cS == TH 4 q ~ ames iff WAS NJ T A FOOT iDEA FOR Hans Andersen would have made! = : ; AN His’ Foor f t — A COOKS S i = = ¢ o— } WHAT A WHOPPER! Nn | Grace Valentine has returned from > GERMAN Birch Point Camp, Me., where she aa ee \ spent her vacation, | Run hid \ “{ caught a bass that weighed four | and three-quarter pounds,” she said. ELecrareny. “You must have been out fishing,” | MORE we replied. Pe “Of course, I was,” said she. § ; yo V “Thank you," was our response. i: = : fe | Mh = Miss Valentine seemed greatly per- 4 : 2 a sth OFFICE turbed. : nero we eaten my “ Wawa eee A NEW ZAZA IN THE FIELD. : R= Meme nee aE — New BEDFORD | Jules Hurtig infonms us that Mabel KATINKA oS | MAYOR NOW IE i ehie capers Goyion. 0s ad Looks Interesting for Mother! ne TO | ; See ee eee anid Qk DiD You Fin NAW! NoT A THING — : TH SO WORRIED, HUGO - IT SAYS ea 22 yeas 4 er were wer eo Sua,” sed Me , AN APARTMENT, }| EMPTY EXCEPT T'D LIKE To SEE My¥SELF] MOTHER HAS ASTHMA AND CAN fe s \ Hurtig, “that I am arranging to have HELLO! SERVICE. | her appear in the play on Broadway Foun STUGE 7 GTILe HOoFIN’ Six FLIGHTS HARDEY WALKS 11 Love Te: DoN'T RENT Wh, ! en ch acecial yeaa atone ROOMS ON THE Tor. OE STAIMe CERI! TAKE HER WITH (US WHEN 5— llintisse esone ST { ey eienrien of anes M Floor OF AN OLD WE Move \| NT LIKE WEW f she does, however, # 1 try out @ "WALK: UP"! i) NOON AN’ NIGHT ! ||| ] ON THE ToP YORK new play called “The Green Jade! in —— || | FLooR- TUL o iia } Tare ent! | See DIFFERENT “IN THE NIGHT WATCH.” “In the Night Watch.” which was at the Century last season, will open at the Bronx Opera House on Sept. 12, with Robert Warwick and Olive Too MUCH \fy KISSING Bx { DRIVES ANY : Tell heading the cast. cossir Pay { Fadie Foy has been ill. t i IN : pees ¥ Jack Sidney is to have a new black- 233 ha we - = vi | 3 a Fi CE = \ fs 7 y ’ . = = ¥ " : i] rote 4 "Geel D’ ‘Andrea will dance in “The iy \ Nay i < t ei es Merry Widow.’ u AN TELL | d is writing a comedy. a WHERE @ comedy juggler, will wish oe oh KISS WiLL | Dreyfus arrived c Ken King : <A4NP \ trom Europe to-day <a —— Seria eee re =o _ You ( Madge Kennec has finished a mo- tion picture called “Oh, Mary, Be Careful!” Marguerita of “The Last Waltz” will dance for a number of dancing teachers to-morrow afternoon Marc Kiaw, Inc., wil) send “French sie wsoschncStolar one e eae tere emeessneeecnapemomeonenssemeaoaneiaeet | vit"w: aoxer the Canadian clroult $10 Award | SSE SRE SEER oe eee ne 28 COMPLETED BY DAVID BRODY. OF SILENCE. 4 om a D ER 4 Charlotte Greenwood is recovering David Brody | HAD A BALL AND A KNOCK A Home iv on ee ein Ne WHICH MADE THE score GOMETINES Chung, (Age fourteen) | RUN] 4"=- THREE To OAJE rs to hang by his ank:es | No. 102 Main Street, Metuchen, N. J. | - lane at the police games = —— if they want him to n | i THEN NE =D Ba: pCorn ol annc re raerrer, eceretce Snneneee,_be $5 Awards | x Home” BREW HORSE SENGE Alfred J. Martines | Watch that boy's smok RIOT OVER (Age fourteen / ‘ No. 4280 pare renee Noe N.Y. : Sew - ae oe Emmett Anthony, in “Put and Take, } some real coin re } two checked suits. | d cai Anna Lin KIODIE A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. (Age! fourteen) . AND SALVATOR « oll aD a Me load Siarts | Maple Street, Valley Stream, Long i visions] 1 | ice the sea of matrimony, bears the name {eland, N. Y. 70 THAT of Cruise. ii | Cordelia De La Garza polensol FOOLISHMENT. (Age twelve) | (By Bizabeth Abbott.) Lorraine Hotel, New York City. A maiden lived across the line, - i In Canada. $1 Awards | ~ pee f Bhe owned a nice big cask of wine, i | P } In Canada. FRANK BLANCHE, age fourteen, Atos Each week a dozen would-be matea| No 131 51st Street, Corona, L. | No. 2044 Gates Avenue, Ridgewood,) 429 Cherry Street, New York City. TWA a } Bs ie court hot eam th rates RICHARD MASON HOAGLAND, ago t's GEORGE IVANICK, age eleven, No. ANA NS THE LYBE: Figured I was busted. Along came still digging dust. Figured I'd better ) SPOONERS 4 Fata ete ee South Oi Sine ALBERT LEONARD, aye thirteen,| 34 Hudson Street,’ Yonkers, N.Y. 2 Kansan and the Texan were /u Kansas twister and didn't do a[fide over to town and ask the school | Z WITH 11S ( She wed one and they both got stewed,| we Vernon, ©. eet, “No. 784 East 179th Street, Bronx, Names of award winners and $10 telling each other of the thor-|thing but suck the bottom out of r how far I could go before I ~ Tv Fe Ocacka: . Vernon, N.Y. LESLIE HAFELE, age thirtoon, No. | award winning drawing for Strip No. oughgoing efficient nature of|that well and bring in a gusher. |{uUck China. Well sir, while I was Pr. | CHATTER. JOE T. LAWRENCE, age fourteen,| 270 Randolph Avenue, East Ruther. |29 Will be published on this page |cyciones in their respective States. | Hard to believe, fe well’ LimORe @ Tease Ov elone: came. alone, ‘ ae No. 42 Mercer Street, Jersey City,| ford, N. Js | next Friday. | Strip No. $2 for you to LAine WER Ded ieee a believe, but the well's there |took rig, well and all. When Tsoi zB WeLL / THE CHESTNUT TREE. complete will be printed to-morrow. |) sngg nae ne Peete 5 raeans Agate pe Anere wae 8 Le 8 Rule ROnOEs =f WWtbaat Gay of the wook ie tirat’ | JOSEPH KIEL, age fourteen, No. 460| "tearm Na ibae Bergen’ Steset lent? LAE STRAT tea OM a [iy Mae Poet ae GHUlae Bir Ol FCUniepoaema ar Corea AI ME Ts ee ig et } “Hall past 9." Cherry Street, New York City. Brooklyn, N.Y, en ong awa wo $5 or five; Knew it was there, about 2,000 feet ],, my cattle in West Texas were lar Chinese yell 3 cicet 7 oc ra a manny Mitte Rew Xerk yn, , $1 awards during the course of theseldown, ibut I had just got down a{iyin 1 t ar sibinese yellow and Just” wiee! FEATHER, , age eleven, SIDNEY OSSE. posed afdying fast set out (4) drill for [with eross-eved radpoles.”- Ne 4 Decembe: RE, R, age thirteen, No. drawing ‘competit thousand and ran out om smaney. wale *S down about a mie @@4 leans Times-Picayune, bE ‘ . Ain cna. ith eres oe . “ e - = je alan aaa aieeenneanenecomanes