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WEDNESDAY, olor iat a 8, 1922 | “The Cat and A Spooky Thriller By CHARLES DARNTON i thing, a | than, deadiy when a section of It ewings open like the ¢ Fa little learning is a dangerous raty may be no less of doom end a murmierous hand steals out of the darkness and drags its w victim to his fate God!" eried the girl w ime, and not for the last! ndon n | time either, for this xeone was merel @ starter at the National Theatre Right, The play woe just getting its] band in, and from that moment + audignce sat nerve the hidden ha would do 4 usly watching t¢ we whit Na too uneanny foe "The Cat y." the gooseflesh my n Willard, whe Also Vin the creepy thing Just to show he wusn't afraid of it. His presence Was reassuriy @nourh to help the eve The one of that hive grown in pesulanity. wit "The Bat. an old pluce on the Hud son called Genecilff Manoe Kor twenty i been a nat tt neery country houses s its ont ant | n neg e), but now tt was thrown open of an ancient tamily for the readine of a will lett by Unels Cyrus. More than hints were thresn ont tut he died cuckvo--a bit of yeni; ion know—bit he mune hes ald party, far he peuieted that on Bémnbled relativen: Wwent'd d Now | rally, Harry ana ¢ | and Susan didn't Inn once, waiting to | t vwye | forth the more we 1 ' document. It is eneugh for you to know that the estate went te Anna belle, pretty Annabelle oe had Btruggled alone up ta this t Greenwich Village sin He was a catch in the cod roste] should happen to be thr one to die or] lore her mind—note the suggestion of insanity in the y-athe estate| hecited by another of the | ntionéd in a third envelope woul froup be No one was 8 to know any more than was but the lawyer was already aware that s one had | Opened and then resealed the en velones Now prepare for ehills woth enly the lawyer a loft in the dimlped anding at one oe witti with her reading somevhing ot she about a cat searing s No sooner bad she tit] t t the lawyer's ite eentienan k hole. Note At half-pust twelve the nat on wis broken mand: thit sched out from the wall and reliever r of a costly netkiaee Mat nad dust oe r J in and man geeret panel in Whe vorly of the hiwyer add to the genera stranger who said he Par from a neighborin ane dropped in that derous lunatic Was at large and migic be hiaing in the hou: Ata known as s went for eek the that Annabelle eo with ter @hen she saw He went away About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY |}, no doubt that nds « ople heard us the radiophone — from Roselle Park, N. J., last) Friday Might In tite pas hours we have received 4d letters front listeners. and je Cantor t enterta wenty-fou ment, is being im: the reciplent « Tnany also, During the course of ou talk we 1 how Eddie gets his shirts. We sald he merely mentions n his show and the maker and sends him samples. We Uesested that he split the haul wit us. Many of the letters say Eddte vuld do that very t and we hopa he does. Vor inst Jack Licheskind of Dine Brook J., writes he'd be glad to donate a few shirts to Eddie. As yet they have not arrived, but we know they will, A. T. Hill of No. 179 Marcy Ave- nue, Brooklyn, writes us he missd the entertainment but that friends of fis heard it and liked it, He suys he is from St. Joseph, Mo., where he was general night yardmaster for the Burlington Railroad, He thinks we ought to team up with Eddie Cantor and play the radio circuit, We'll never do it until Eddie comes across with some shirts Mrs. F. C. Jolly of Elizdbeth, N J., writes that she has sent Eddie a dime, as he requested os the air, / THE NEW = ae | - wes ae | 7 . FADEOUTS and has suggested that he buy us a] would Mr, Lynch have us go to Ro ing. You understand, of course, that| Eaters are preparing to bust forth in| check their revolvers, The police] pw, Grimth dritted in from Ch- jehirt with it, Now, Mrs, Jolly! selle Park wearing an old shirt? RHYMED | PROPOSALS the radiators are in the police autos w vaudeville act ought to check the thugs cago yesterday. Ie did not come L. B, M. Taylor of No, 69 Bllze-| Arthur W. Davis of Bayonne writes and not in the police. If the report orgia Empey, a sister of Cleo _ |alone. “He was accom wees beth Avenue, Newark, writes us te] As master of coreme you are ©. Lonely Widow of 1c is for some of us to do latter's understudy ribRe ceri ah awe say: “You w the life of the party.] K. Thanks for you t of the en-|has seen the > aren is City ney Bride.” FOOLISHMENT th youl. We like you Hoy you a om the | tertainment 1 had peopl rough, tongh a and rn du A ve ., mainsail a Th ster-opener spea William Farnum giv a dinner radi ‘early. ‘nnd That's all|tening in at my station Wi WES anise sho dust doter on Guveman atut| (4 ne double ac t y De Uatoa Hy An anno aT aa Oyster, I break your shell and a special invitation showing of very tine of Mr. Taylor, but we do] xee, if each of the fou Is Eddie a} phis is the reply she shoots at Mr. Bui] Ba pale TSAR HAA tea ™ And yet I wish you well hie latest film. "A Stage It hort need some shirts. shirt and he gives wo—but T user be mma : ae 4 [to-night, His suesis will be from vA Radio Bup! of Newaek writes Adis would never do that. They \ rough, tough caveman THE, NAME SCARED HER | “\arontea's “Weil? the “Amentean nice lidy may cat you, deur eee tena to say that as a novice radio y he owns a shirt store in Mount Is just the guy far ine | Mullin “Honeydew: now in Brook J assion Play, will open Sunday, Web Oyster, this should tend you cheers| ‘reon topics. We hope the din- ‘ctor we are all right, He addy that] Vernon But he must be a by ant lyn, was playing in RETRACTS | West Hoboken, N. J Or maybe you'll go in soup. Fee rood. oe has written “1 surely will orect the an 7 like tem bf sie eae cently a Yale student — toler John Astley, of “A Bil of Divorce Down a throat to loop the loup All the robbers in Los Angeles our shirt Al nouncer, Good work on Friday ove Bthelind Tes prin r ant ment,’? is bemoaning the lose of three js ‘ (and they don’t all wear maski i like ‘em brave, LUKE tom ong, ' ' Rut, oyste m not to blame ae give him another ever Radlophone writen ch, a: m brave, TUK we RtTONts | aig leenetish sults of clothes. Burglar! Aes lates I'm not to blam seemed to have centred their at fun, We will, of course! eder of No. ont like tem all true blue “Oh, Misi | Kindness to you is my aim tentions upon lox players. Life wi : Iss 1 jr. announces that y a a \ utter we get « look at those shirts. | Phillipsburg (ne Mr So if vow are that sort of guy. |with the Yate PPIBD Rea) HOR. annie Exeuse me, please? the Foxites is just one darned rob Yank Lema (undoubtedly the nom] Whedar doc rn Pitend E a 1 told seme of Hin'companien iereet! bery after another Je plume of a bashful man) write H. A. OF Ne Union 4 Will you. he SHOTS Hee TD) RIR COTS ES SRS =} Tom Mix fa sure globe trotte ak from N York City to suyr yb \ i : ai ; Jing to dinner with me? pene! ea tgr| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. | serevnicalh st ho. was When | heard your ramble over the t know whet ¥ etc fon of all of us that you could go IN] eyynat is your mame asked Miss} Mary Shaw, appearing 4 shosts' a g to keep my cow in anjin Sout » in Europe SOM IAlt: WADAMIAOEnCT Manralcal tionary sake TCEAY © | vaudeville and * fem oft thelr rents the Punch and Judy Theatre, will]! rm A v ond now Fike alban friend’s home in Montelair., ‘fhe rea ning, but 1 did and on ! your] 8." tilly refer this Kenehe . esent other plays at thut house Why? |" Charles Kenyor fore he sitd into son Loam writing is to find out iffremarks very much E think, without} one to Fe With noe mention My, TE coutdn't** came from the| ter. ‘To sco if she'll give ice cream."’ writing for the moyies, was a feature that fellow Cantor gave you thoxe}a qucsuon, it was the best entortain ag thy shirts we hone Eddie Canter) young woman, “might catch the} ‘The Hippodrome stage has a new pS writer for newspapers, H¢ aise shirts. ment 1 have Hstened in on, Thank | WH send us ‘Aut? ’ round-cloth, It is the largest in the | wrote plays. Now he's just finish “Mr. and Mrs.’ of No. Gram-| you!" We're waiting to thank Eddie, |. TRAUS enough! If we keep this up world, covering an area of 11,862 THE HELPFUL BELLBOY. \“ame” for Goldwyn. ercy Wark, New York, write to eny|) Mr. and Mra | Ve the customers will begin to think this . GOSSIP. square feet OR four consecutive nights the Motion Pictures at Wome and they were playing bridge with | No. 800 East Fourth Street Ryooktyn, [i a radlo coluinn, instead of (as you har seth beta may alllen, afer 4 hotel man had watched his fatr, Abroad” will he tople for «iscunaion friends in Cranford, N, J., Friday | writ “Well! Well! Welt Wwe [ca Plainly see) one devoted exclu- has returned to the cast of “Lillies timid guest fill her pitcher at at juncheon of Nattona! Board of night and that every time they w certainly enjoyed your tales this eve. | ively theatricals. Bete mala? the water cooler, **Madam, he said Review of Motion Pictures at th “dummy they Hstened In on us. | ning. ‘The tales were oniy fair, but Incidentally, though, we're wonder- a musi ‘ sie bk 1" on the fifth night, “if you would ring | MeAlpin Feb, 11, 1¢ only trouble was," says theif Edue does the right thing wo | ins I Eddie Cantor ever read that wradias Alley John Golden is backs at his desk, linisy would be done for you [> the neatoscope,’? a device f0 “our partners didn't bld high} have sume shirt-tails—oh, well, you] Roem entitled © Song of the] uy Wa having returned from Florida und] sput whore is my bell?” asked the} automatically rewinding motion p now ten enough What we heard | know shirt | as been engaged) Cuba yesterday, . aly. {tire film as it is shown, will soon we liked a te Brides winnings are] Willlam W. { No. 10 U1 tor a role in Madame Pierre,” open-| Boston likes William Gillette in] “spe bell is beside your bed," re-| placed on the market by Chg fine things with w bh to bey shirts [wood Avenue, Bust 0 N J AIN'T IT THE TRUTH! ne inesday at the Ritz “The Dream Maker Bille Burke] pied the proprietor J. BR. Lynch of No, 500 West 112th | says in his note that the folks at his] May Irwin has sent us a elipping 1 Morning, Dearie,’ cast] Wil follow him at the Hollis Street)” ‘epnat the bell!’’ she exclaimed that gilded youths Street, New York, writes us our en-| house heard the entertainment from| from 4 Kunsas City paper which Int- | entertained the crippled children at] Theatre next Monday “Why, the boy told me that was the © taking ‘wp the perm: che tertainment was excellent and "wen! |end to cnd and ene ¢ ates that the police out that way|St- John’s Home, Port Jefferson, yes- — fire alarm, and that 1 was not to ppenie to Bert, Lat ell, a over big He hopes we get the air| newspaper business using seized Nquor to keep the] terday A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. touch it on any account! Ladies’ Metro star, as iyo iy again, right soon, That's fingd but| suggests Will, “it is the hon water in thelr radiators from frees- i; am Shaw and his five Cake Chicago has saloons where thugs|Home Journal, dition to crime statistics, JOE’S CAR = — i DID YEE “THIS , BLANCHE - ? The 7N.D.G* PEOPLE Have KNO@KED ANOTHER HUNDRED AN’ | ney OFF “HE PRICE OF TH'CaR! — T ALWAYS Miss “h' Low PRICE “what OF (T? gus us — L fie > staet our t'auy a car THey'RE FIVE HUNDRED BERRIES Now “THEY 'D Boost TH’ PRICE CHEAPER'N WHEN WE Gor OuRS !$/]| BEFORE. T COULD GET MY = pat’ S wHar oF tr!! the Canary” REMEMBER JOE — DEAREST ONE — How 1 TRIED TO GET You TO WAIT AwHiLe ? | | I war oF (T ? You'RE NoT aD thily he opened s panel and ov GOING “To BUY |! Ked a yman with nz KAS ‘ A, “The Cat" cau Just ANOTHER, ment, please. The room flied, and in the scuffle off came the false beard. There stood the bar: faced murderer! Rut it wouldn't be fair to the author to tel! vou hit name, Even wild women couldn't drag tt from me It may be ad the play is 9 pooky thrilier, rather thin im sh ance. Set mysterious and exeltii Kierence Eldridge, whe played vehter so well in Ambush, © pro herself equal to the nervour steain of Annabelle ay e girveh charm tol role. Heney Hot eupital a ons young with cour i kave the N aspect, and the other cast were competent. The also gave an excellent performance no one fainting with Sight THINK OF CT —He LEFT AND LISTENS HE S creen 1 ngs "KoKoMo’ B1X YEARS AGO SAYS -HE 16 THINKING AND SETTLED WN, SERIOUSLY ABOUT e How LONG wie aE are xmouar \IE CAnaDa ae & aug =, MARRIAGE HAS HE BEEN ASK PAUL, HE KNOWS. Dyes : ‘ € Paul Born. Goldwyn's scenario ed tor, Just landed on the west const following a strenuous fortnight it New York. He just radiophoned Screenings ant chirped: “My friends here are «ll asking thy same question, so I have had a caré engraved to save my voice in answe: Ing. The card reads: ‘Yes, one vat still get {t in New York at most an corner, bat it costs $1 a drink." OH, SHUSH. Viola Dana, the Met tar, readily admits that she hus yielded to t rolled-stocking fad and says she find t works splendidly. Rut several othe actresses have complained to her « the difficulty they find in keepir rol in their hosiery. “That's no place te carry a £5 SREY Ser = 2 anyway.” comments Viola, just. 1 yl) wilavcrla wee GONNA | <SiMMiNY, vrs ane THANK’s 2 a — Vel ened Gor, MARY cone ALONG | A LONG’ WAYS AW —\W- | Ta Ks mare’ Wg | ADVICE, 2 OVER T' Your e y A certain movie queen whose sud Ice cREAM touse A ; z a ; SHOOT ! | | Home — i YY, deperiant abaamnel with Wt ¢ : WELL. WE'LL | —_ : {SYS = i Y money supply sufficient to rat 4WreiciHt- ¢ GET Some / ; ¥| every indolent whim, also layers 0 ae ICE CREAM ~ | = : ss. excess flesh, is now trying to “com | “If t could only get back complained the ex- | much at liberty my star roles. Tow ¢: | The question was ft | Lake, who answered sim “Ww don't you try livt you lived when you wer Mebbe she'll heed the advice Wwe doubt it WONT We #( . 3 i | back my tooKe wid get back I do ite" FLAT 1s RIGHT. Rert Lytell and a friend were tty sipping some near beer nfided the frend th went ‘round an: round in circles. Dut that was be RATINEA The Only Thing That Went Right Was the Ambulance! (7), "yon'ion" “T agree," gurgled Bert) throug? a 1! WAITER, SEND THE YESSIR - YESSIR - * Time was," RM -ARINWeR nee ~ ‘when the AN T Just CAME ‘ROUND To PAY THAT $75 % T've OWED) the near froth Af Prohibitior the earth went ‘round, but now it's PROPRIETOR HERE - | Lomi ee th 1 WANT HIM To FIX UP A SPECIAL DINNER TLL TAKE KATINKA OUT AN! WE'LL HAVE A SWELL — d TIME ON THAT & WHERE DID HE GET THE MONEY And the waiter murmured: ‘Draw two on the dark.” a, “CLOSED BY THE — Hird FOR Two ORR 4 EUS ° To OPEN THAT PAGE LUTHER BURBANK! s 2 tp “s RESTAURANT (F HE WUZ BANKRUPT ? ae BANKRUPT THROUGH BAD DEBIS rank Haye film comie, dor 1 think Burbank, the plant wizard, le # thins on him as far as. spinel cuctus Is concerned, Hayes says in has a method of dehorning eaet! tha’ be will wager is quicker and mol effective than the tine-taking grat Ine process used by Hurhant how to remove 5 cbarin: the filmin, AA Pema Chanves confides Hayes, "My process IS siniplo, Pirst Select cactus You wish to disarm, ‘Turt ur back upon it and walk back ard until you come in contact wit the end of the spines und then jump ; away quickly. The spines will leave | with you, There will not be one left in the cactus,’*

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