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iersethee sc Selene , Btreet, New Yor lays By BI DE CARLTON, producer 6. “Tangerine,” has accepted for ~~ immediate production a drama “@y Cosmo Hamilton to be called ; ‘This will be Mr. Carl fon's first dramatic venture in New "Fork, put he was active in that field ‘@er years in Norway and Sweden. [Rehearsals witl begin on Oct. 24. , FLETCHER USING IT. = William Rea's request for the name “ef the comedian using a poem called Mall the World's a Stage;" also for @he text of the rhyme, bas been partly Qnewered. Billy Curtis writes us to @ay Charles Leonard Fletcher is of- fering the recitation in vaudeville. @. J. Green of No, 211 West 148th , wishes Mr. Rea to ‘@end nim a copy of the poem if he pete hold of it. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 and Players eh A l RHYMED PROPOSALS. } commntinmmneminengumnmminmmnnnccccccesD Abe is his name and he lives in the Bronx. Reba is here and sho is a resi- dent of the same block. Abe wants he should marry with Reba. Maybe if it is ehe should want to marry with him she will send her “yes” to bim through this column. Sometimes no- body can tell it, so we should walt and see, This way Abe writes it: Oh, Reba, I'm in love with you, I cannot live without you. I oft compare a dove with you, That's how I think about you, I really can’t propose to you, I'm shy on courage, maybe, But if the Bveworld goes to you, Perhaps you'll be my baby. HWE Y'GOT Time. “To TAKE. A RUN AROUND “Ty'BLOCK with; Me? 1 want You T'GET AN EARFUL OF “Ty'NOISEs “HaT AND LAMBB ELECT OFFICERS, The Lambs have elected A, O. HE'D TAKE NO CHANCES. Lada, the dancer, while touring in Georgia recently, stopped off in a @mall town to make a railroad con- Bection. Sho had two hours to wait, @o she indulged in a walk, taking long her huge Great Dane, Queen Boss. Im a small park a negro ob- gerved the dog with bulging ey “Pahdon me, lady!” he said, “but qwba’ yo’ all doin’ wif dat bloodhoun’ fm dis byab town?" “Oh, I'm here at the invitation of the police,” sho replied, seeing & « @hance for some fun. “Good Lawd!” ejaculated tho negro, Yo’ ain't suspectin’ uobedy, is yo’ “Not yet.” fhe negro started away. “Huh!’ he gumbled, “cithah me or dat dawg @wine ter leab town ternight.”” MISS GAYTHORNE IN IT. Iden Payne & Lavarack, Inc. has @mgaged Pamela Gaythorne, the Eng- Meh actress, for the leading feminine fele in “The Great Broxopp.” She Wes acted in half a dozen plays in New York, but not recently, PASS THAT “COHN-BREAD!” Al Jolson has leased an apartment Rear Jolson’s 59th Street Theatre, where he is appearing in “Bombo,” and has engaged an old negro mammy as cook. Brown as Shepherd, succeeding R. H. Burnside. Fritz Willlams has been chosen Boy; Charles A. Stevenson, Corresponding Secretary; Edward Milton Royle, Recording Secreta Henry Smith, Treasurer, and J. Cla ence Hyde, Librarian. THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY au DONT CARRY ON MAS. NEWBRIDE — LET ME ADVISE Wou-IVe BEEN THROUGH “THE MILL Aut HERES WHERE T GET AN EARFUL OF TH “TowN Goserr # Boo-Hoo! 6NIFF D-DID You EVER CATCH “ouR HUSBAND FLIRTING ? IM GonNA ce WELL IF IT’S For, Yean "Tus ONE oF ‘em! UNDER “THE FLOOR —LIKE A CANARY BIRD 2 DO Y'HEAR “Har SQuEAK Oves -t DID ONCE # Boo-Hoo! AND WHAT DID You re UNCLE E2RA- HE say AND Wey's A FUNNY KIND OF A GRINDING NOISE IN H' REAR —Do y'Ger tr? MY TIRES ARE IN FINE sHaPE ~ BUT WHATTA Y'ASK ME MARRIED Him ! T KEEP THEM ! WELL» I'D ADIGE You By Don Allen SHAVE ALMOST FOOLED HIM RANK JAGO, manager of the McAlpin Annex, has what is known as a camera-tye and ¥ phonographic brain as far as me ory goes, He has always pr himself on his remarkable gilt « being able to instantly place a fac and to just as quickly couple it wit the correct name, Jago admits, however, that he wae very near stumped recenuy when iked upto him and slapp: “Hello, greeted the man and the hotel man says he did 601 | quick thinking. Finaily he says “caught” the man’s fu “Wh, answered Jago, “How are you, Mr. Abbott, “Do you want your same room, No. 432 “He a:most hud m hat time,” mitted Jago after the nvoth-shav guest had been assigned to a roc “It's no wonder, thoug! The ih time I saw him he was wearing a tu “Now,” he said lagt night, “I can @eep and eat right near my theatre, nd when I say ‘eat,’ boy, it's the most prominent word in the vocabu- Vary with that old woman shooting + the sausages: i YER UNCLE'S +HEAy. ACHE — WHar 6 EATING iP Foe? SOME SODY WATER FoR UNCLE E2R4’s Heapacte _ L MAKE TS0 MucH Noise. ] os IF Pd ST4Y AWAY LONG ENOUGH TS EAT ‘ Waa as Cs DOLLAR S| | beard, I'm glad { didn’t put a smud on my memory record by making ‘error’ and not knowing him at all, TRAINED BAGGAGE. HE duties of A. J. Whipple T general gales manager of ti Republic Truck Company lead him in many different cities man times a year. They likewise le him up against some peculiar expe ences, Of all the latter, Mr. Whipp’ says, what he recently saw in Savan | nah, Ga., capped the climax. | “er was at the dock when « { wHY MAYBE He > \ GeT aver His HEAD ACHE — HIS CONTRACT STANDS. *° J. J. Rosenthal informs us that the Arbitration Committee named to cun- Bider th contract of Andrew Tombes, appearng ip “The O'Brien Girl,” bas decide that the “run of the play” @laouse shall hold good no matter how the Equity, of which the comedian | Whipple, A man 1 juunti!s $e a member, may fee! toward Geurge M. Cohan, producer of the musical play. It is said the ruling will cover Glso the contracts of Ada Mae Weeks, Elizabeth Hines and Georgia Caine of , Whe same company. "(RENE CASTLE TO DANCE. Frene Castle, after six years in SO! READIN ONE How OFTEN HAVE I ToLD You THAT ing two b 3 Inspector, {down the gangpiank suit cases. A Cus! | course, stopped him. | “What have you in asked the inspector. ’ answered the | nonchalantly. | ‘Come on, open up! You can’t put \that over on ME!’ decreed the Gov ernment agent. | “The man ‘opened up’ the cases traveller, and, su Nee erie rauae: oF BOO-Hoo — AN! T WAS SUST UP) Jenough, two little A poodl fs preparing to jance in Keith vaude- BROTHER'S LADIES DON'T READ SUCH TRASHY To THE PART WHERE FRANK \Scampered out and ran back of the Wille, beginning in Boston, Nov. 14, Dire NOVELS Books? Sust FoR THAT LM GoNnNA MERRIWELL THROWS DEAD-EYE | sungplani pe “qith the Palace here to follow. After Put Yo BED \ 4 ; “The man bemoaned his luck 4 ee UT you Dick over THE CLIFF AN ltold the customs man he'd bave + * ix weeks of this she will return to spend an hour recatehing his pets. “He walked back on the boat motion picture work in a venture ~@panced by her husband, Robert EB. reman of Ithaca, Later will come geudeville again. TO FILM “QUICKSAND.” ~ Malcolm Strauss will produce four Poeature films for distribution by the in a few moments again walked dow he gangplank carrying the cases \“"eT see you caught ‘em all right | smiled the customs man, and let the | man walk ashore. “J learned later that in place of tl dogs there were thirt Bacardi rum. T don't} | pened to the dogs. Maybe ashore!” Associated International Pictures Gorpoiution. The first picture will be STUNG! ee os siting cy T tw't often that a pawnbrok + Mtrauss end Bdwerd Laska, | loses on an out and out loan tran a area action, but it has happened IN SHUBERT VopE. Yesterday a widely-known man Zila Lockford, a petite French dan- that line of business, who has thou sands of “nieces” und “nephews' ‘eer, and her brother, Naro, will ar- tive from France to-day to dance in dangling from the branches of his @huber! vaudeville, Their mother is family tree, told of how a loan of $20 We’ eoming with them. Mile, Lockfo.d’s| at the rome last night. Ki on a $20 gold piece has in five years : h ie ¢ @stumes are said to be so brief they|¢rine Cornell bad twenty disabled President Monocal repeated the dif-| pairing the highways, and if the rall-| quently this world of ours will be See ere Maced butt b 1 an well dressed but tempora “elmo ain't.” soldiers there at the matinee. Clifford Brooke cables Sam H. Har- ficult shot and succeeded in killing the beast before {t could turn on us. road strike 1s averted w fair way to normalcy shall be on a dead, and, like the moon, unable to support any form of l:fe.”” rily broke came into my place of bus ness five years ago," said the profes- ris’s “Welcome Stranger” {s @ hit in ‘The entire swamp then appeared to “ at LIMB, BIM, DIM, GLIM! London. become alive with alligators, and ba- * No ‘Head Abd BioUldera lee an @Er Ite ot tet al cman conte tien tnd Sects whose father, put tbe|((Gharies Cherry will. be Gince Pocome Ave it alllmatore, ang Rec[CHIEFS LOOKING FOR NEW| citeq member of th Ef piece out of a chamois container and sity of Purdys Station on the map,|George’s leading man in “A Royal! Cyb; aes iad had enough excitement to iast MTHEDO .S Siied mera eny Ak spe au alanee mies (aaa ASE eae e ie alipiatae thes 8 man named Mike working for | Scandal." uban Colone) Tells a Hare| (Re: Put met Col Hermandes and thelfor sometime” | New methods tn fire prevention are | wisergon ame, a etree rey however, Be ee iad het dane him. Edith Helena vouches for thie—|_ Mercedes, ‘radio thought artist,” i , “And 80," said the Colonel, “ being studied by a delegation of fire |. » professort" he cried, 1go1G pleco back, as it had beet Bec ccan Mike with her own eves: | tite Goren thin cone ouverte TONG Tale of Adventure! president "and. 1 ipa the THERE ARE OTHER BERG TONS Ghiste (representing the princinlel moritre Tate tetas tecee Freasured present from a pare nt then ‘Well, the other morning Mike showed! Lydia Lipowska will be released With Alligators in Which] Samp with tne cee ot aon pug] Mision of Canada is causing unusual cities of Callfornia. The chiefs are| us?” SARA PAR A up with a black optic. tee eon Widow" solcteraes| the Lives of Himself and|2¢ water up to our unk in the mud| Interest in the Proviness, according to| &t the Belmont and while In New “Seventy million, sir,” aid the pro-|ave iim the $20 and pit the’ gold ° Maiden" wit! he Chicage re: i o. 7 * ead: e le o t the Astor. o' e Ne or) Mire | heave: AB De! 6 inter- keep pledge ~ 4 - he *1 wae struck by a limb,” replied | Company. wth the Chicago Opera| President Menocal Were in| "AV. 43.3 utvetica into the sw e shall have four different par-| Department, Kenlon. in the |rosator, sinking bic’ exhausted in ay Deliad Aue at least a yoar, Mike. Later Tom heard Mike had} ‘avelle e swamP| ties in the field this year,” he aaid,| delegation are: Sam Short, Chief of |his Seat. “I thought you said sev + hiceaes thes test ar rolled around Jeopardy for some distance in th y a eveD ond I still held tt i Deen ina fight. So he asked him/ with, Films, Inc. in conjunction pardy. rt ance in this manner) “and we are gravely concerned with|Fire Department, Oakland, Cali C. idilions'"’—Tit- Bits ig 8 eld the gold piece i bout It {with National Arts’ of America, an- Se jwhen suddenly, about tty yards] cho result and tte after effects, ‘This| M._Hersehey. | Hillsbor * “Bugene | ed |fhought maybe he might come back tit again. |nounce the presentation at the ‘Lex- ahead of us, two alligators, apparent-| ts the first time partics have beon so | Battles, Los Angeles: George E. Wal-|NER APPETITE NOT BIRDLIKE, Rone Gar Res MADE . as never come back. Had 1 “I thought you sald a limb struck |ington Theatre on By Roger Batchelder. ly aroused by this invasion of their Nov. 7 of a big split up, for we now have the Labor lace, Modesto; W. ._ Culver, Pied- T a social evening one very put the $20 I loaned him in the sav- he said. motion picture production of “Ham- 1 hi i home, rose to the surface. We fired,| Party, the farming element a: mont, C. W. Culver, Emeryville; BR ag aation pleture production, of Hg Hunting alligators is a favorite|vur riftes nearly level with the water, | old Winwteyftita okatuibsra: Parise |g, Noonan, Fa? Murphey, musical young lady gang a/jings bank at elmple interest | would jhto!” repli fe. “It was sil sport of many Cubana who haven't|My ailigator ‘turned’ over slowly, | Whother the Conservatives and Lib-| Stockton; | Young, Portland, song entitled “Sylvan Sounds.” |have about $25 to my credit now. As Memb with a big fist on the end of i A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. recovered from the excitement of|dead, but the President's lasted] erals will Join forces and nominate] Oregon; G. Ros r "lit was very fine, indeed; and all the |‘ hy all I have is the original $20 pe | The monkey wrench was not named| hunting Spaniards back in 1898, and about, badly wounded, and sank be-j joint candidates in their effort to M. J. Dunphy, Sacremen ‘lold ladies and gentlemen waxed quite gold piece.’ GOSSIP. |for your ancestors, dear reader, It) their contempt for these solemn-ey 1|!ow thy surface. feat the other two parties, or whethe: | Murphy and Jay W. Stevens, Sen lent astic, ABSO! ee Mary Mitchell, soprano, will sing at | Wa® invented by a man named Monky.| saurians of the C we solenin-eve I ing as to whose builet| the labor and farming forces will| Francisco a ie LUTELY CORRECT the Strand. — reel baay be in uban swamps often ne alligator now float- band togethor, is a burning question ° , Most delightful!” gushed one dear ROBABLY his real namo is Old- Gen. Diaz and staff saw “Sally” last FOOLISHMENT. ads to thrilling situations. nd, the wounded reptile| Just now in Canada. The election FARTHEST FROM HOME old lady to & young man who chanced Man- Fearful-of-the-Big-Sauaw, Elizabeth Valentine will act with Cherry, harles Hernandes, who is at EO Te ee eee cetibie ‘to, eyoor| Aantins chanoe, Aeatinatas farthelt fromch ¥ OF) singer?” rund) MAshersonnd Sothern & Marlowe, Who sald to the mate ona ferry; | McAtpln, describes an experienc®ltrom tho shoulder because tho aill+ Though business conditions in the |.” a ‘om home tx| “Yes, quite good!” replied the|tion and came to New York to sve | Apne Fitziu saw and heard “Bios- Geen ant ee with alligators which he and former|gator was already within the shurt- Dominion have heen unsettled for aj day is A, King, who is at the Penn-| young fellow coolly, the sights. Not finding any of his mom Tine” a gan ae Penal an President Monocal had some time|«st trajectory possible from that joe Himerand tH Te is & it a feel- sylwania, home town, Mel-| “And didn’t It remind you of the saris hig doing sentry “ ; < rt, sig Hauer 5 oO} certa y abo he winter 3 i. pe y in fron e + t #The stad Dog” will open in Stam. ago, In order to reach the lagoon|*ngle on account of the height of the| they are much improved, Many. of |O0urne, Austratia, is over 1enug|8inging of birds? In fact,” went o0| cigar stores, (of She Daltad or Gonulte Berd <o Lct. 25. ‘We: “Wait TiN We're Married” title IY ator about our bodies, A jucky shot agp foe i ort-lfrom the rifles held at an angle above ed the hunting party was compelled) (ur heads was the only escape from 1ThO now and again I get merry.” where their quarry had been report- of the “Well, I tried to kiss my wife good-|the alligator infested |; mn. The| “Suddenly there was @ great com- the factories have resumed work; the people have @ very hopeful view, and were depleted. The | mil | from Broadway. |the good Iady enthusiastically, “one |might almost believe it really was a) and enough cake and sweets to keep “What do you Indians think of not being allowed to vote?” a plek-up the Mca:pin gontest will be judged Tuesday, Es oral anes 4 — ill be Judged Tuesday. | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. to climb or jump trom one mengo| the predicament. yal Grad Pectoral | ecausnia ena Hare bul bean EMVin SUCH A RELIEF, bird singing.” | piena aaked tiny to Ree Te ceneat stawre | 27 cela any, ® SSAD BOC UP bpeed/ treo to another 10 avoid « mand past,|times in. thia manner and succecded | Feen holding back in tho hope that |¢é]T 18 an estadiished tact,” sw al esae te sees s enew. remarked the | ORPY i ny ie ‘ No Qa They panie 40 88 05 In torping, the alligator only a few | prices would come down, have, now | he ie SAPS, Peebs Me 8 mab TE never ean; 8 Dad Ne 29m A At | have: been Fagg yg . been forced to buy because their stocks gradually but surely losing|#24 eat two helpings of cold meats | Stunted.) “More people have the v now than know what to do with ti! by through a wi and kissed @) rest of the party wa save been|motion under’ me and I felt pro- q elt myself] are doing everything to ite heat, and im t¥» course of 70,000,000 , ee Bor tres sale dowaline track” di [aatiaded with tls tong ‘go aboot [Ltted up, actually astride an auigator | egg, <olne sao 0 Drer| came 2 wall ‘S\eshensiels aunee:|saaneeeduton gobook | grat Pun Samus withens sans a - nena donnie ane en peseee S-dnaiinbeiiaiiiniainas ' $

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