The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1921, Page 20

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—_ oe ae ae iss. About me EA ih By BIDE ALLACE MUNRO announces that Hilda Spong in “The | Fan," a comedy by Caillavet | and de Flers, will begin an engage- ment at the Punch and Judy Theatre under his management on Oct. 3. He states further that ‘he cast will not contain a single member of the Ac- tors’ Equity Association. Besides Miss Spong the players who will ap- pear in “The Fan" are Eva Leonard: | Boyne, Rosalie Mathieu, Elizabeth Bellairs, Margaret Dumont, Ian Mac- | Jaren, Frank Sylvester, Heaton, Horace James, Edward Wever, J. Jackson Dunn, J. A. Os borne and Kraft Walton “Miss Spong and 1 are the produc- said Mr. Munro, Incident musical f will open ai the Liberty the same night with a cast of both Equity and rs. It is under- mbers are under ts, y “run of the play" BERLIN SHOW THURSDAY. Sam H. Harris has postponed t opening of Irving L Revue” at the new atre until Thursday nigh THE JOUSON THEATRE. In recognition of the popularity of Al Jolson, the Messrs a) Gecided to rename the imperia on Tuesday, Oct. 4 was an end man trels, esrning ag lie spends 1 salute him with " him reply, “Howdy, Lu uty STAGE ” b intin bY the Messrs. nerican adaptation has been y Glen MacDonough and F. e score 1s by Henr TWO NEW PLAYS SOON. Wiiliam Hodge will come to the Broad! Theatre on Oct. 3 in his own comedy, “Beware of Dogs! ra of the Apes” closed at this | uurday night {Till We're Married, edy by Hutcheson Hoyd and 1 Bunner, will go into the under Oliver Morosco's guida Bept. 25 ACTORS TO SEE “SWORDS.” | 4] matinee perform- will be given at the to-morrow in hono: pany Other 8 will be given to play appearing in current attractions, LAUDER HERE OCT. 1. auder has written his man- that he will ar- Oct. 1. After| rris’s countr: place in the Adirondacks, the Scote comedian will open his season w a week at the Lexington Theatre, be- ginning Oct. If | THE UNTRUTHFUL STAGE. Trene klyn's two Little daugh- ters saw an ape man in vaudeville re-| cently. On arriving home the elder | child said to her mother: “Mamma, wasn't that a real ape of| ” replied the Village es" singer. mun dressed up.” ireenwich | was a came from the 1° said mother GOSSIP. The Strind Orchestra has returned to its old job. Lumsden Hare wil! be in Richard G. Herndon's “The Title.” Marguerita Sylva is returning to vaudeville for ten wocks, Ina Claire in “Blueheard's Eighth Wife" opens at the Ritz to-night Beatrice Prentice is playing Ming Toy in a second company of "East Is “failam Bosworth has heen engaged for “Girls,” which Mare Klaw, Inc. will produce. Will A. Page is now exploiting fea- ture films for Gotdwyn, He'd like to have you know “Theodora” is headed | this way. Colin Campbell has been engaged by | the Messrs. Shubert for a part in * Dangerous Man.” Jeanette Dietrich, a dancer who keeps Koing, will be ween in Al Jols show, “Bombo. Astley has arrived from Ei ppear if “A Bill of Diyorcement.” men an entertaine Wonder ow he’ amateur pla it re with: Baer 14th theatres in the ted exclusively to ae 604 of them mb, who was in 1 join’ the March he Punch and Judy A THOUGHT FOR TO.DAY. A cultured Boston lady told a policeman recently that a burglar had broken in the door of her home with a James. FOOLISH MENT. Phere was a young girl nen fonsc, Who was so exccediagly dense That when a dog vit her Bhe gave forth a titter And murmured: “suv, mense?” red Hor PROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “The rent on my apartment has geVERETT M. CIRCLE, age thirteen, taken all my money.” “Flat broke, eh?” 3 A = eae se Bu Wve 4 , ' J soe 1M “THINKING OF GETTING Me (o iRE ERE Jee 2 sap rt “ee eR cn Motel Pale wa wh Gla | A A rae PER ‘ th w K HALE i ) ANEW CAR AND 1 WANT To Ask 7) erin | ae EMAL LIKE] | ME waa BN HOUR TELLING WE ALL LIE ABouT OUR YOUNGER POETS Ly Youle ADVICE ON we To GET hae A WHALE OF A CAR we , |FEssiesee it diininsia edacaced) \apuisine: You! YouR”LE-Mon" is If 1 KNow 1 OUR CARs I! “Lam sending you a little poem. a i ate ware aE! ee DID ANDY, writes Muggsy Bunko of the Brovy: \ t GOS ANDY = 1 ware. | ey, (who wants the castor oi! lollypr, ) © AWist yoy [—— ‘which I hope you will publish in J Moroia |The other day I chanced to meet sro" | Our old friend, Nathan Unger .| That boy sure has big fect. z-| Charles Dilling- | | rtoonist of the Hippo- | 'd look | SOME $5 Awards Noa EL/SH Daniel Alper | (Age ten) | | (iene Pa arine | No. 862 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. | | || 4s THe iach TOE S CAR . is avs avs and Players DUDLEY your daily column as all the boys from around my block read The Ev ning World, It is called ‘To the 1 of “Kelly Street, Muggsy's poem While walking down the Bronx.’ Her street thank you! FRENCH PLAY FOR ATWILL. David Belasco wiil present Lionel 1 Duke, ; auth he Grand Duke” w by the author at t Theatre, Paris, on A It was @ success | polis. Mr. Atwill include Ruth produced ward VIL pe Abarbanell,# L. Shine, Reh WAVE SoU APPEARED AS A WHATS “He \ ae GOIN’ % Court WITNESS IN, (DEA OF WEARING \\ pny He WANTS Your SUNDAY SUIT ( Me_For Mle \T 4 | B heist BLUE, sence Y sf _— é Mae { ~ Aaa SIX GENERATIONS . AT FAMILY REUNION DINNER. | A Good | CHANCE 70. CHEW THINGS OVER WHAT SuIT MIs ‘. =< AG age: sere 2 eae HABERDASHERS + + * iN ANNOUNCE E me ie Uae . Ch LITTLE MARY MIXUP Strong Reasons ! WEEK ‘Hey “Mon! HEY Mom! ‘ ) fi MORE LI. ‘ PoILeD TH WELL, DONT YOU ys Ta werrin’ { |(SIAMe adore | ate one WANT To SEND eee Ae LETTER 16 aid o TaPer. AONE HAYA A Riese EATING ; | AUNT EDNA- Aor aaa z ONIONS? WASHINGTON Za aa as i : LANDLORD S en REMoYES ‘ BAN ON PHONOGRAPHS= & Quick, | THE \ PETERSBURG VA. CIRCUIT JUDGE. RULES NEVER CAN BE | LAWYER Tit You ARE quart oF LIQUOR, O-K. IF Your BAGGAGE 15 FRESH Thine! —_—____—— PERSONAL « THE NEXT ONE ff Bet HE WoNn'T WAV THE WHO TRIES To & AT ANOTHER GIRL BAR OF FURT With Me . {¢ “IN A HURRY ! JUSTICE WitGeT THis | ae . ¥ ? tees Co Phere —reeaest “9 iF ui | : ip | circus in |l BIGGES PORTLAND,ORE |i} 3 AND ESCAPE VATH $ 30,000— 0 RINGS WERE TAKEN anno RESTAURANTS IN ATHENS To BE expert, rem Finn on om reas CAREFULLY INSPECTED mak Po au GovT. 5 D FICIALS. i Award Vii inners, Strip No. 36, Evening V/orld’s Summer School of Drawing A cheav ip TEN-DOLI.LAR AWARD WINNING STRIP No. 36 36 CON COMPLETED BY CHARLES “Sy CHARLES KRULIS. | uy GREECE } RAs 1 $10 Award TO MARKET, TO MARKET-| HOME WITH IT, HOME WITH IT-| A BIRO ON A FENCE SAIDT HERES WHERE] | Spanisy SINGER ° t \| TO PURCHASE SOME GREAD-] ON THE TOP OF HIS HEAD-| SAW TAE BREAD GOING T Have SOME FUN GETS ANNUAL. Charles Krulis | BY i ELE ALIMONY oF (Age twelve) | $5, 000,000 No. 436 East 59th Street, N. Y. C. | FROM INDIAN |, ieiabhcid: | PRINCE ws i} PORCH CLIMBER CONFESSES To NEWARK POLICE, 7 Wo STORES 70 EVERYTHNG HE DID Harry Schepps (Age thirteen) No. 605 East 13th Street, N.Y. C. | Isido-e Roser bloom (Age thirteen) No. 149 Powell Street, New York City A GRACE KENT, age thirteen, No. 40 73 Murray Street, New York City. | 2 MORE wes \* TAKING NO CHANCES. vpake {t out of the, buck an’ hand, minister a reprimand, she breathiess!y | STOLEN AUTOS ( Frio ation: Found IN” Morningside Avenue, Yonkers,N.Y. RAUHA PALM, age thirteen, No. 212 HIS street faker expressed dis- me the change,” said the urchin, who | confided this infor: THIS $1 Award KATHARINE WHEELWRIGNT, age Eaqst 12th Street, New York City. gust with the crowd of pikers wasn't taking any chances,—Boston; “Really, moth I oughtn’ East = _ ain't that 4m | ‘ares thirteen, No, 887 Colonia Road, ARTH | standing around him, “Why,"| Transcript scolded for not RIVER. ALICE DINNEEN, age fourteen,| glizabeth, N. J. AT HVA BARROW: age eleven No! no exclaimed witheringly, “I'l bet —_—>—_—_ eae MORE | Wainut Cottage, Beck Avenue, Rye a6 MUN Avenue, Bogota, Ms ys | you fellows aren't sports enough to| NOT WHAT SHE EXPECTED. | Street and everybod Z | ABRAHAM SCHONHOLTZ, age| WILLIAM SEABURY, age twelve, | otter me 50 cents fo: going to send for a €EP B h, R. N.Y 9 | for this bright, new T was fully an hour after her usual ty | Beach, Rye, N.Y. fourteen, No. 142 Suffolk Street,| No. 1277 First Avenue, N. Y.C. | dollar bi | time when little Janet returned A aaited Bnd wi STUFF 1 . " hin! wa. New York City. ARTHUR SPEARS, age fourteen, No.) Aah ten eerie Takes Magni home from school, and to her|aioit was only a man!" FOR THE | No. 174 71st Street, Brooklyn, N.Y, JOHN J. SILVER, age thirteen, No, 52 Crary Avenue, Mt, Vernon, N. Y. over the 0 cents,” mother, who was all ready to ad-| Ledger, G COPS ¢ ragepe ilies - wae _ teen iahne oe a aie ae e >

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