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=, CELE OTCTCO ead EIRCMICW Sica | | THE NEW PLAYS | JOE*S CAR 4 A Sedate Billie Burke In “The Intimate Strangers” hic Joe Would Give ’Em a Bawling Out! Not It A MILLION Years! “WaT BIRD ts PROBABLY HALE WAT TO FRISCO | \ —-stus 15 “Te “SEEKEM ann KETHUM ie ee eet TL | DETECTIVE AGiNCY SPEAKING -.- 4 You've-Gor ~ty! © Jus Forcer tr! we'te cottee’ Tiat FIVE HUNDRED BUCKS INSHTANCE AN SLAP tr RIGHT, —) Jo&, Bo You Tin “THE INSURANCE PEOPLE | WILL Ever FIND i. ——— r | 7 We, Cae 2 {wire rt 8 Now! | ive’ New eawl al we SAW I THE PAPER “Thar YouR [> | WRONG NUMBER '!! ? BY CHARLES DARNTON. Ce , ————— J CAR MAS BEEN STOLEN! WaaT'Lt You | t BE | \GWE US IE we LocaTe tr i = OU may rub your eyes to make| other days. But then should have ~~} For vou ? . é ~~ & Y sure, but it is the afternoon of| missed the music L new vole * 3) (6) [Bic r 4 life—iet us say early afternoon | voice softened by training until it ha J iv \ that the still sunny Billie Burke’ become one of jer mos: precious giti * hy aa reaches in “The Intimate Strangers,” Alfred Lunt acted the imprompta HN - the slow-paced comedy by Booth| lover agreeaiiy at times, though a° “he NL Tarkington which arrived last might! others he blew out his cheeks at at Henry Miller's Theatre. noyingly and let pert It might as well be said at once th. Miss Burke proved far more attra tool hinise tive than the play, a tepid romance! Hunter recalled ™ almost farcical in arrangement, {f not, too, was inclin in spirit, and so tenuous an affair that | Howard, with no one could make very much @f it. manner, repr The best part was the first part, with flippant girl ot There we the two strangers, Isabel of the coun-| mild humor in jon master try house and a New Yorker return-| Charles Abbe and tie maid of Cla ad hin into expostulation. A» the amusii boy to overact, Francce bbed hair and rak a effectively ' ing from a hunting trip, compelled to Weldon, and quaint prmness tn in + make a night of it in a litle railway) Aunt Ellen of Blizabetn Patterson Station because of a storm that had! Hopu for My. ‘Tarkington's sl | held up trains. Here at any rate was! and rather tedious comedy must novelty that stimulated interest, not) entirely in Miss bu everlasl to mention deqp faith inspired by a! charm 2 sandwich and a han boiled egg as the | ‘ — ; : food of love. We were moved to ve-) “ME BIG LIwILE FAMILY « ¥ Neve in the power of delicatessen be- | fore marriage, for upon avsllen ne " MIGOSH! Do ‘You the contents ,of Isabel's lunch box oy : THINK OUR GUESTS Screenings Ames straightway propose to the, icucD STEAL re, 7 } pe Ciftemsaives on netgtbociag vanctes| |” ; ' a inne el Met, | ae By DON ALLE: pee chasis a tender “good night | F f ate ; re Z| ; a A z MIGHT, RECOGNIZE = But afte the stranded travellers ' : ae . a Spy em ¢ | Whatever Eee aay wba, or had been picked up by Isabel's niece | and motored to her-home, time dragged much more slowly whan it had at te! railway station. When the flapper | Riece sald audacious things to Ames, that uncertain eentleman was inclined | to reconsider his earlier opinion of “brazen younz hussies in breeches, with pints of lomemade gin in thelr hip pockets,” and so Isabel began to doubt his preference for “the girl of yesterday.” To add to his distress, there was an ancient niece, together “with t Haves and Wheeler and Tilden, in which Isabel joined with authoritative tong. Then, too, Isabol trotted out, a litte mp, and spoke of matter of course may have meant, we shoujd gargie it just about now that the first real German has been engaged as a screen actor since the war. Director Neilan needed a German boy to act in Penrod. Hearing, the call was heard and heeded by Rude!p|i Kraus, He is twelve years old. Ue speaks six words of English, ‘Thy aref “I want fife dollar a day.” NAZIMOVA SPRINGS ONE. Nazimova has decided to stleh t+ the films, Was a time when the ltus sian star just couldn't decide betwee the movies and the talkies. movies have !t, however, and rheumatisin i : It never seemed to occur to the dull- | SAIS press @gont says “millions will Wijted suitor that she wees giving him L SQUEAK! sQu5aK? 5 joice.” We don't know unytiine | : every opportunity to tuke back his Yow I Love 16 scare ? Memecowls about that, but in making the sn ' | plighted word. “Ife was looking In the THE WOMEN Fou . Mouncement it wus also stated tis : family Bible to tind her age when he ME-EOw °° inline ilies Nazimova ~ in not y re long-draws had only to look in her cyes, This | ‘ MYelicate matter was cleared up after ' features, She intends to h: reels divided up into several eli» subjects very much a la vaudevis Good idea. Especially the * part of it. NOW GENE'S HAPPY. Eugene O'Brien hates to looh « dress suit in the shirt bosom. [1.’s j played so many la-de-da paris .. his screen career that he was ti honing for a regular hero role. He's got his wish in “Chivairos Charley,” bis latest film venture. 1: which ‘be ‘has four fights, swin dives, reseues the heroine from sorts of sarilling situations, rice motoreycle seventy-five miles MEEE-ow AZ much nonsenee by the explanation that Isabel's elderly father had made & second marriage with a ridiculously young woman, hence Isubel. There- { apon Ames asked whether he might) say “Good night, dear,”, without “good | night while we were enabled to seize! upon what was left. It was a sedate Billle Burke wis carefully picked her way through this | sentimental comedy, touching tt igh - ly with her charm. She accepted! efully, yet she looked 5 years § . ave | hour and, when h ugh young and lovely that she might have | mt eet enc nnn ae gota through » thrown them off, with her long skirts Z A> SSC AAI MIERKIER = You, Gent's happse Tenia, at a moment's notice and played the | - - -— | bly make it unanimous. h impetuous of) , —— | flapper in the Ynpewous manner“! KATINEA What's One Breakfast Among Ten? | | MoNTY's NEw one. ° < | Monty Banks is proudly disp!y THIS MIKKHEN'S STRIKE 1S AWFUL. , OK How HAPPY se |@ mash note from a Uttle girl : * ‘ | THINK OF THe Pook BABIES AN’ ‘ wee pene ality nts few ree Mice Van HAVE A HEART — qt j «4 ie saya be knows wh Mt ie / About Plays |} [ssurens we ean ect M ae etl some 108 i een | [Eira Maras, MT Food. 1 HAD To WALK WMILES FOR 1% i AUTTLE LEFT 4 . “Ay yam one Little argentina and which too pressing your » grateful foto a yam thinging that are one of the best and kind acto: as ay can tell you am one of yor b admire and ay am making collece .) of al! thee best actors foto tha: rearson y which to get yours.” May be from Argentina, but it rex like a Swedish press agent. ¥ : f ANIMALISTICALLY 8PEAKING. Major Jack Allen, who knows mv about wild animals than they kn about themselves, and who has 6¢ era} thrills every morning for brea fast, is put out. Yes, he's got a m on, all right, and its aimed at auth | Ty Uns can Fue t p7— . r t and Players Ge 3 ; @ | go FOR THE ete By BIDE DUDLEY |}! =e | ORMAN TREVOR has decided} fs. | N to go in for producing theatri-| cal attractions, He has formed | @ company known us Norman Trevor, Ine., and has obtained the rights to “The Married Weman,” iby Chester 13. Fernald, author of he Cat and the Cherub.” Plays produced ‘by Norman ! Trevor, Inc., will ibe done under the | direction of the Selwyns, with George | who describe the habits of wild an! mals without at first finding o% whether they are right or not. What brought his anger right ou Mooser as Mr. Trevor's Genéral Man- ja the open Wace a More ba aud Men cently about a grizzly bear elimbin- ear a tree after a hunter, BIG MONEY FOR JOLSON. [SSeS eae ee ae = —— nec cere ——————— LT SS IM aaa ead “The author says the grizzly climbed | - S earuleyed % Ape a tree,” said the Major, grizz) | Joseph Bauer, who Once €myploy ed | pm | jorie Chase called “The Man's|when one of their number short visit, to France, Italy and| A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY KEEP OFF THE GRASS. nee ” f Al Jolson at $75 a week, saw tf RHYMED PROPOSALS. 1 N The cast includes Lowel Moran, will receive | england We met a man from Boston on| ¢¢ ALLO! hall micuten tel \eeee lee ern argue it ‘out id | “Bombo” from a box last night and | sh p Helix Hrembs, Dorothy |for the heat costume design Athea, the beautifu matique, | Broadway yes' “Any new|® fireman nswering the — } a aker and Arthur Shaw, "Get-|to Kary] Norman, the Creo} RUDAPRTO TR NOE a pew MMIACIehowa ohenad: in Naw Mon Atelier. 94 Ipier visited Al in his dressing room, militiene ot AManhattian writes us that rtie's Garter” will go on tour. [Plate Misa Moran waa oro of 300 | Sgrere,to appear in the nm qe ape een ae : Pranic Asinuaene SOON eae SER pee } r. Bauer is manager of a chain of |she noticed in a paper recently tha ‘i who were in the competition ei aa Pe fash Are you there?” came back, in|, Sylvia Ashton ts off steam Baths | Pacific Coast theatrs. While the got & husband and three Sullivan's "Georgia Tose" | eolecinine tones for life, ‘ comedian was playing for Mr. Bauer Sie aller ama | SLOOM FOR MALONE, THE WRONG MILLER. Webbe aneene the csmennatn| FOOLIGHMENT, ania She had a sad, sad experience wh!’ S taght came up between managers|/monial ager B ays she is s Just ax Pat Malone, one of the pro- | be : ie c a ireenpoint Phere was a young lady named Triz es. trying hard to be funny during th. ! for fils services, and they began to] lonc#ame shed pay a dollar for only (ducers of the new “Midmght Follies”) A comedian at a show, the other | Fecen 5 Who said, “While my ag "t sip;| “Whole it? filming of Wanda Hawley’s latest pi i bid for him. Finally Mr. Bauer of-|# husbant en ale Jams ue ie the}in London, waa rejoicing yesterday |DIENS told an old Joke. | le ary Eaton will play the Marilynn Se ny Age ISNT SIE?) wrne fire station auction, “The Love Charm.” | 9 ‘4 ) pmperament with the following ap- | ove eo sue of the ve 2, he} ol righ urned lo her gente ier role in. the ys 2 1 y Nou "Mm nO ¢ : : patil ’ fered $260 a week and retained Al, 11! temperament » AP" over the success of the venture, he| our set sald i DEUGE pala La aie nee Ane ERGLOR Tia 1D tldlg [ wish to say that imy* front) The action called for Sylvia epen.! | was for a week at San Jose. | pea received a cable which filled him with | bc a Bat ne ieoh th , | Bany now being formed. | Whene'er I get wild den” ing much time in a steam cabine: “That salary looked so big to me," | Unto some lonesome mate gioom | i! t he gol at ut Of | iter Comves, Hippodrome ¢ . ld * ba hitid | Br enue that Dias neal ee #2 é ngs, “City Council has ruled no cabaret|Henry Miller's joke book writes his own tunes for his mus T give my old dad a few kicks “This is the F-I-R-E station you've WEag Cs had finished, to ber horror, the theatre would burn down before| 4 gladly give my hand aie Wias HAYS INGhR: AHRS GhC Bans = stunt, All the notes have to a she had lost seven pounds, I could get te it. I called up the! My heart would jollow suit n including orchestra, and no BROWN GETS AN OFFER. within arm's reael | FROM 1 know My front garden ‘Talk about cabinets,” she moane ! x cat , ah ‘ . . . ° | OM THE CHESTNUT TREE a ‘a| While trying to gorge back some of Supeser of the house every night! 14 he'd pay muy bills, how grand? muy be used,” said th: mes- Joe rown, comedian with “The rit Richard Hernd “Why are you limping? long the ee oF spe Pistaenes’s the fitted welalt, "he aaviner ‘ore | opened, just to make sur ireenwic’ Nage Poll! od Selene Johnson, $ t 6 Now o-day I sprinkle he flitted weight, t of = was still there. i got married whea 1| Aud cheer me when I'm blue Pat had a couple of days of |fie te mioherd pick} onl Seale Rober Hee A Rnot-hole broke wut on iny’| some new Mass seed on tay lawn’ -| Dr. Caligari, or whoever he was, didn’t fourid I was actually going to annex) /'d gladly darn and cook, joy, anyway been offered a contract t y bal Ernest Cossart, Emily Lor- | S20Uen lea A. | “This ain't a gardener's!” roared| have a thing on that contrivance | | the $: ‘ a aohen he h n — jmext year by Tris Spe: Y anager |tatne and Agnes Atherton i} > | the fireman. . was forced to use. “Well, that was a lot of money, Ai,"| And when he came home fu NEED A ZITHER PLAYER? jot the Cleveland club. I! Joe I. te-| “Bull. Dog Drummond couldn't]. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. | “1 know! I know! I KNOW! But! “Please pass the cake.’ tepiied Mr, Bauer, “but I'd give it to) I'd not say, “Get the hook! “As one of your 12,000,000 enthusi- |cepts he will be used as utility out-| have a. dr rehearsal at the - 66 ENRY," sald Mrs. Gadder, "1| | want to say that as my garden is » you now if you'd play for me —_—_—— antic readers,” says a letter just at Selder and coach. Well, why not?|Jestic, Buffalo, Sunday night beca must have a new m | ORR AE BEIGE with us?” | FLICKERS, en | aK * an of some commit. hand from Kenneth Fox, No. 8 Sheri- | The baseball players are going on the |of a chureh serv n the house, so cant ae cS a : Bebe Daniels's latest { con- HURTIG'S NEW ONE. to become Chairman of some commit. | hand from Kenneth Fox, No. § Shori- | hhe dalront pik Hevopening was postponed UM tO" | 4.4 ; “Ob, well, the Biglames astied 10) taing several gcenes taken in Cuba ee ore tercaiail ite oot “in tact, Um being ‘elu that a reformed actor 1 Stage di-; GILLETTE TROUPE LEAVES. Howard Marsh, leading tenor of Mr Gadder, “what's the matter with | 00 was, gone! — Pearson's| , Noah Beery, whose last name has a eee Th wae tad 0) 1 recto eas Msky Hai Gillelioahe hie company yssom Time.” las heen put under automobile I bought you six | yweekls familiar sound, sprouted a yard o a migtae big bit paras | have gone antic City, Where the term ‘contract’by: the te % ago? Didn't Ain aa two of trafling arbutus on his chin ja os, played in [t in Dayton a NELMES AGAIN PRESIDENT. a ee L cae oa c ae Dream th A SODIGIE OIE EEIAG, ng yourself an: n't yor \ SOME CAR. ardey to Dlay. & Mennonite elder. Fe i bead the cast her i} s wa t ’ hy . : ve every ¢ y ld 66 OW do you like your new Ye Lawes | r i my vate The ianhaenipnieot “a 1 ver ntvivey auld : | Jesse L, Lasky has the right idea. - "A. STAR? aS Club o*'\ dout oy oven Paeeet it the Nora Bi tsk think of put in the tonneau, by whtoh ca asked the Lizzie|aze demanda that a picture be tah ry Z MRS, HOYT A. STAR? ade up of Theatie trees the peste bruh 4 rt Will Rrernie: SI parents who are to bring th 00 tu the orig! Driver. in the location the action calls fo. Broadway hears Mrs. Lydig Hoy, | ure? wa ay ane Be a at ass wr | tory ar-| tle Tannehill, Frank Mo. funts to the Baby matinee on . reat,” replied the Big Six Driver,| Some nice trips for the actors tuo. having plunged into the movies in the | day night at the Booth illiam ettes, affinities or pets. not] Laite, Harry 16 get their requests for free yes, Henry, but I've been|«tt runs’ so smoothly you can't feel| President Harding has wired the 4 bit in that car. All my| it, Not a bit of noise, you can't hear | picture men of America, not only qam- acquaintances have seen | it, Perfect ignition, you can't smeil|gratulating them on their 80 atedly, and it no longer|a thing. And speed—why it whizzes! | far, but support of onc of the Talmadge sis-|Mman, Henry Bossom and Lawrence Fa charity proposition a good | Haynes, Arthu Woo Arthur | 2 this week “| about’ quite ters, 1s having a @im of her own made | O'Keefe were chosen new members of | job Bbenhack With to-night’s performance of | friends and amé@ will see that it is shown in a|the Board of Governors, | ["Hamlet® at. the Century, E. H,|me tn it rep Broadway theatre. | | MISS MORAN WINS ze othern and Julia Marlowe will c attracts attention when I go for a] You can't see it.” fine £ ee THE REPUBLIC’S NEXT. es : 4 ; GORsIP, brate the thirteenth anniversary of|spin along the boulevard. Dear ine!| “Must be some car,” ventured the| Arthur Hull of iy RS Severa) hundred students of | Sum H, Harris has engaged James|the opening of the New Theatre. It|When 1’ the car I'm be, “Can' b A COLLIER JOKE. A. H. Woods will present, at the|Cooper Union Women's Art Schoo! |Crane for Blsic Ferguson's new play,|was en Nov, s, 1908, that there st Se eT ree Ween en ee ee eee meet, eee raaeeins | Recmiane. Ree onlled (Mpan. ies toe Phase ct Gays he seldom enters Republic Theatre next Tuesday eve-|will attend Saturday night's per-|"The Varying Shore.” pie¥:|taunched the’ New. Theatre a eae ata i Einalogner Aue Hen ners wat kane it ieiene aoe Pend i ied cays te wi 4 alter : 4 “f Peay an . Staveealt hee enti 5 — hs -Her- | How ¢ ow here?—-Cin-]out at last. How about ‘ tub but what he is asked ning « new play by Bugene Walter|formance «1 the Riverside Theatre| Jose Muben has called for Burope|"Antony and Cleopatra, i ald. \einnat! Enquirer. out date ch eitiee aaah ene