The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 22

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an entnenen itemise, ammatemnnmneen MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 The Evening World’s Com | ics About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Right Over the Bunker! Copr. 1922 (N.Y, Eve. World), By Prose Pub, Cay \F You “Took AS mucH INTEREST I THE OFFICE. AS YOU DO IN SINKING a SIX Foot PUTT, we'd HAVE. THE RENT Paid Wa's THe od Pitt 1 USED WHEN 1 WON “TH! SWEEPSTAKES LasT Fau-! Goop ou' PILL! : — J ATTA BOY! cosu— why CANT L Do “aT OUT ON A GOLF CouRSE ? 1 CAN PutTT LIKE A DEMON IN “ty! House! g RTHUR HOPKINS announces! A he will produce soon a new RHYMED THRILLS | | BLANCHE , wourd Y' MIND GETTIN UP A SECOND — 1 THINK “Wey's A BALL UNDER HERE ! comedy entitled “Voltaire,” With Arnold Daly starred in the role} of the great French philosopher. The! — Play was written by Leila M. Taylor| York, has an ambition to win the | and tia M. Purcell. ‘Voltaire "'|prize in the Rhymed Thrill competi- | @ays Mr. Hopkins, is not a bographi-! tion. ‘The prize, by the way, is ac €a} play tn tho usual sense. Instead | ese) od ays ie 8 Sore EP attempiing. to: siirvey tho entire |°° (Pe BOne “You May Hold Me Tight @areer of the Kronchman, it deals|! You'll Get Me Tight.” This song | With an amusing and exciting day] is in heetie-motre time and starts | @uring his exile from Paris in the with: “Dear old thin ; | : old g, you're m Chateau at Merney in 1 Out of RAN ae Ris ever-changing private court on the Swiss border, the playwrights) Wave chosen such figures as Mile, | Just as good. But getting back to | Mme. Denis, | Grnest—his thrill follows — Ernest Winters, who lives near New king, the people say you're nutty, but you ain't, by jing!" And the rest ts } Marie-Corneilde, lis grand flece; Father Adam, a Jesuit; Wag-| One day while driving my racer car Biere, his Genevan secretary: | 7 met a little tase @Alembert, the lawyer and mathe matician; Freron, Voltaire's itt ememy; the Marquis de Villette She said you drive too fast @py, and Moisnel, a young refugee. |), he play will be seen at the Piy-| Might then and there Thad my thritt; | mouth Theatre. She stepped into the car T asked her would ghe ride with me; | a a She twined her arms about my neck NEXT AT THE SHUBERT. Ane toun hid fe The Messrs. Shubert will presont |” ghed and said: “Har, he “Phe Hotel Mouse," starring Frances | White and Taylor Holmes, at the Bhubert Theatre next Monday eve Ming. This is a musical comedy with a book by Guy Bolton, lyt ford Grey and muste by Ivan Caryl! Shee es —— THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY cs by Clit —= and Armond Vecsey. The cast in-| x SrpenT MY GooDNESS eludes Fay Marbe, Barnett Parker, v me — 6 : ! Stewart Baird, Frank Green. Eleanor | TH EVENING hese Neri . Lacan! Coup WHY THEY i Bayard and Al Sexton. “Pins and LISTENING “To MeouT meENiN \\ Hey TALKS Couccnr FIRE! FIRE! Needles" will go on tour after this PRoF.WUMPUS mm TRIBE OF: ULDNT TALK coo The: tale te tela OF How & Rataly hae RI PAMOUS : WILD WomeN f clad fireman strotied up to William omy crwe yew =a eat HAD IT BEEN FAIR. The notoricty that has come to| Harry Wills, the Negro pugilist. since Ris quick defeat of Kid Norfolk put! him in line for a set-to with Jack * Dempsey, brings to our mind « black battler named Gillam who used to fight in our home town, Lenveny Kan. Gitlam had licked all th WHo HAD No A “ronaues ! y : 7 Farnum, now busy filming “Shackles of Gold," in the William Fox studio up on Tenth Avenue, and asked the star where he could find # phone, The action was during a rehearsal in 4 handsome interior set. The star pointed toward the corner of the studio, where he knew a phon booth rested, and thought no mi about the incident. In a few mo- chocolate drops in the burg aad it be ments the shouts of the director were / amo absolutely necessiry to sent J drowned in a cataract of profanity, r to Topeka for an opponent wor , ‘ _ S iz Aces 4 et a : . thy of Ma Baw eu THA wan. TUane EEUUNTATMERTTO \ Rony ken, Nao areas aca and the Topeka Negro Just batterer thet Farnum meant the telephone was Gillam to a pulp. When it wi in the next room and was wasting over and the pride of 1 time, energy and some hectic language had come out of his phone attached te wabbled over to the Tor Y “An coulda licked yoh ef we had Ot fair, said Gillam it? » not 60 Bure, either “Didn't we fight Mabkis ob Queen 6 y - \ - Berries?” replied the victor TM SoRRY You +a) MARY. Come HERE & —== SOARING. ati “Yas we did, an’ dat's jist if." sith So MUCH TROUISL oie re (" it “te =, | coms there is a re Gillam. “If we hada Mt fur Ain TH MAT in cscHnns JY p Your “reacHeR COMPLAINS IDONT ey rk Hear | seiy elie, waged nase Woulda kicked yok haid off."’ \_ Tie SPEAK Oo HER TS ME EVERY DAY 4BouT | ere ow Bap | - civlesl ua (to wHetnen arable RIGHT AWAY - | YouR DERPORTMENT 14 f |, 100 WERE IN ScHoat? / Lirplanes the best methods 0 CHANGES DUE SOON. ascrtoaL — j sa WHAT 's TS “BE / | “reve. Hee | tavelling (irouKh Roiee, “aj Swi . ei a = i DONE UT “THis < as heen 2 Marshall Neilan, we are told, pre Winthrop Amos will present "The z ABO His 2 , Jo LEAVE 5 fore dirigibies, and: is backed in fl opinion by Colleen Moore. — Afte} | You ALONE ¢ heuring Marsh and Colly espouse ty Truth About Blad at the Booth eC he Theatre on Monday night, March 1%. “The Law Breaker,” now at the Booth, will move to the Times Square j om that date, Another change will bring Edward Goodman's production of “The Pigeon” to the Frazee The atre on’March 13, It ls now at the Greenwich Village Theatre. uuxe of the lighter-than-uir craft, | Itichard Jones fell into line and ‘lowe as how he would trail along with tit Mimp gang. On the otner hand, Lambert Hill yer, director, and Katherine Mae Donald, are bitterly opposed to blimp. and pin their faith to the plane. After they get the argument al i GETS SPIRIT WRITINGS. "Edith Helena, who is singing in settled and let the world know whicl Keith vaudeville, says she been side », it may interest them & Fecelving ‘automatic writings’ from) know that you'll drop just as bans from one as from the other, and @Yy Mark Twain, 0. Henry and Walt) | just as defunct when they blot y Whitman, from the other world, and that they are to be printed in a Spir- Ci <Baceenere my . ftualist periodical, Did you ever hear wt Fie al ade Sod SUE Boy Unlimber our parachute please’ Ba4ith Helena imitate a violin? I's} KATINKA , 1S F She Can Wash ’Em, Too! NORMAL ONEHEON: | wonderful. i ; = FERDIE'S BEEN GOING WITH Me FOR EST 7 | Professional reformers and all thom NUTT'S! DOPE. a eee TaN ie Nie IE aT YES, TH FOND OF HOUSE Wore ILM DEED T CAN! Tee HEE- FINE TUL BRING who would dare attempt malign the aeeernen Shrewsbury Nuts special |b, MARRIED — TLLGIVE Hitt A Goop asso Wices IAKE 5 : TD Susi Love To DARN ‘ fuir und spotless name of the motion| Tres jen is mI » r bbs * ) S 3 | piet \ ’ We a! written us from Bogash, O., where he ; HINT WHEN HE COMES t 5 i she) Grau ) PNo. Opec te ae with 2 jascension of Will Hays to the mo’ throne—this is merely a warning \let those who need to know hear thj | Norma Talmadge is godmothering ‘ brand-new film organization to 1 known as the Motion Picture Pro fessional Women’s Club. Its membege ship will, it is hoped by Miss Tal madge, be composed of all womc engaged in the production of films, | “The public has a legitimate ri to know the truth about its favorites,’ announces Miss Talmadge. ‘And tu that end we are going to have . division that will answer all question put to us by our public. “The club will also force those f members of the industry who aw heedless of decorum or lacking in hi fg living with relatives for financial reasons, as follows: “Dear Dud: It occurred to T and the wife to-day that there is a good atory in President Harding, and we'd Mike to get it for you. Mr. Harding | finished his first year as President | Saturday, and no doubt he would tke } to say something about it. I and the wife could go to Washington and call on him. I could ask, ‘Well, Presi- gent, how do you find things?” Then the wife could ask him questions froia the home-loving angle. For instance, whe could say, ‘Mr, Dresident, how about the little children of the Na tion?” Jazz music could be touched on, too, and to get a Inugh for the story I could imitate a dog growlin | when he brought in Laddie Boy. Get ii| the fdea? If you want us to cover , moral standards to watch their stan } this assignment wire us at once and . . ki carefully, / § send me $11. At the Civic Club meet = = recht we thine Good! Let's GO! ing here last night Lefty Hall, while | = ———- = ee * not quite himself, got to blewing on | {rem a, box ut the Empire Theatre wid ‘ee half a crown for putting ws . 55 TILLS. 4 Ez Kirk's head and misplacing his|S#turday evening She ts looking bg ee ne or ee ated at | ixiously inquired the worker as she| help me!" he cried in agony UEbavel! questentvenucons turn il toupee, then laughing. Much excite- | well T he D 9 G od e other Hale crown ine ed into oy Tashen deiee en coun-| come to the end of all things! At 8] camera crank on ‘Back Pay’ for @! e : ‘ eonanc 0 var soldier . v4 i ment but could learn nothing.—Jeff. Fdgar and Archie Selwyn have re- ay S 0 or1es “Naturally, {@ you change your| ‘f need some asslatance.”” o'clock I telephoned to’my wife and | mopolitan, thousht an auto cranke fy ani turned from the South. Edgar was mind go late in the day, you must ca-| “What does your doctor say is tie] ®ve her a perfectly good excuse for It didn’t. Now Chet ie i A WISE MAN IS JOHN. Jat Palm Beach and Archie at Havana, to pay for it . matter?" not coming straight home, and’’—his ring his left taumb in a@ splint. ii There's a wise little man who has| The 200th performance of John ‘Gol UNSKILLED. ack 19, I ain't never washed a eagle.” h''—a longer pare, ‘Then, with} “1 dunno just what it ts, but ne| voice sank to a whisper—"T've for-| William V. Mong, character acto! i lunch counter in the theatrical dis-|den's "Thank-U" will take place at OWN in Teaas the short cotton | Judge 4 sudden mension ,, JAW: weil--Tsuys ‘formation of the diagnosis.’ '’ | gotten what I said.""—Philadelphia who played the magician in “A Con ae trict, We were in his 8 by 12 place|the Longucre Theatre Friday night crop foreed a hirge number of Pepe ae ye ast —Lowion}] An effort is being made to ascer-| Record. necticut Yanke: will have the par! et of businessthe other night and heard] ‘Anna Christie’ in which Padline | (6, ae ntry Nor to the cities.| NOT WORTH THE EXTRA nswere - sake the nature of this new ailment > fs Boggs in ‘A Fool There Was if & eustomer armiing for the soldiers'|Tord is starred) Will be glayed the ne of th ‘ pple ra job at one MONEY. Ser See | ledical Record. WAS EXPECTING THE WORST. |7 is vamp part is still unfilled, f bonus. John, the lunch counter man,|150th time at the Vanderhilt Theatre ployment axencies. SSOP Fer nl | ——— HERE was a great commotion| Mac Busch, wi.o supported Charl ; agreed with him. The customer went| Wednesday job open ut the Kagle * a) pare ARIS is kind to bachelors. The) BEYOND HELP onideck:. Feet ran tovand tra Jones in “Pardun My Nerve, YY out and later another man took up] pat Mount V¥ the man sind the joners had been published for gay city has a tradition that . .,.| swirling toward New York, where fj _ the question and argued against Ul Sie Mount Vernon irl who: wants ne the first tims in a country they are entitled to enjoy them IDNIGHT, and in the smoking Then there was a arinding | wit vacation awnue. #}) ee Aaale sees waren rae eee the height of Irene Castle is rant shifted uncasity from charch, After the [8lves, and public arrangements ar room of a club sat @ young | “ound and the engines seemed to stop. ean Up Sudien"’ is the workin: ey do our surprise. Wihen the second man| (4) ae ms te A WIN! Mire: one foot'te wis ather,, “Teil you tow . a tk ne {made in'their favor. Here ts an in man huddled in a chair, A| The timid passenger rushed from his | title of Tom Mix's latest. He wrol i had left we said: ASCO ChIlES t boss." he said finaly. “1 sure vice the Dro Tyutanc | | tS eaitdad Cat lg | the story himself, so likes it fine ; hobs whet ERs ; [ lientares ubin and almost coliided with the “John, you agree with everybody| Dorothy begins to-day af does want a Job mighty bad, but de fotve groom] An English matron went to book Cantal Dorothy Youn, who has appear: who makes a statement in here, don’t Vaudeville engagement in the Proctor cue to the |seats at the opera for a piece in| “Hello, Smith," Fbeaticnd . in many Fox pictures, is taking « r you?” \Theatres with Albert Vernon at the]one of its few modest artists and one viear which the ballet was a particular he asked, cheer- Whatever has happened el aing at vaudeville, She is doing ; “welt,” replied John seriousiy, “I've| Piano. of its real gentlemen OMe, Pareais I feature, but was told all the seats fully, “not going | ented sister act, although she is an only fi get to sell these sandwiches.” | Belle Bennett will succeed Hazel s _ | were taken. She happened to see by home setae! “Be prepared for the worst aiid child t — |Dawn in the leading feminine role in FOOLISHMENT Ley sotaeas| ye at i Noa crate the Captain, sternly “Worse than the say is the rumor y jeep , . addy loves ‘ About thosa| vacant in the two front rows ,"* muttered : "i ereo! eae Ron's ‘Fil vi GossiP. |"The Demi-Virgin’? to-night { lady who loves me “ 0 ores tiut you have quite a number of Rarer Wh—where are the life presery-|thereof,”” quips Aesop's Film Vable Phe Theoria Club, 350 strong, wit}, The French musical comedy n Once sat on my knee piprs-ca@n 7) pty places there,” she protested lespalring | «aio Gloria Swanson has compl pee Hull-Dow Druramond’” Wednes. {/athen" will be given in Enatish at This tady flirtatious Chameae f “Quite true, madame," replied th one, dare) “They'll be no good to you now,” Pra bc TR chat |the Longacre Theatre on the afte « Sah tae § 7 " cle +) a | t bl 2 OK ane 8 ubot } day afternoon lnoch Ge Mean Pet arie ara Was smiling at nic - Of course, box ey aa ee AE us y are re | Rete aid the Captain. "We've done all we | work on "The Gilded Cage,’ } Jack Dempsey, Harry Greb and} yoni in tho title role. She whlspered: "1 want you you wish’! was the rized TOR ee ee eo atron Ane all Why, what's! wan. rom now on you must look | of 4 film Johnny Buff will appear in the ring| “yy \ ‘4 q To tan me douk wight fed are not mi . or legally ee ont tea said was Oh | the matter?"’ col ene : ree Wilzmaurice, who retur ¢ odrome to-nig he “Rose of Stamboul’’ company 5 pound in any Way cayo Herald. (ee Aa ‘0 self. sat gl j af the Hippodrome to-night. Pe elapse skiers parece ae And tho’ it was raining MARI owith & dn of roller —— _ | Matter? It's} He led the timid one to thi: side of | from Europe last week after complet Lacy Huffuker has left the Theatre| soaq and will have a dress rehearsal The whole world w cea amhatet Wanted HIS NEW AFFLICTION the end of everything. It means ruin, | the deck. ing “Three Live Ghosts" and Th Guild to do the press work for The bbicideny d was bright yg Ny wanted 10 know, You “Now you can seo,’’ he suid. “It |Man rom Home." left yesterday 4 A at the Century to-night. The open- ai I've been thinkin: it and NEW dis: hus been discov. | #ref and spoiled life!'* you can #eO, saat, i jay to Pigeon. 5 will tak tener! Mayers every one for himself."” Hollywood, where he will soon staf Be eee the eet ca | A Mt take place to-morrow night.| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. |;ceuls to ™ I'd rather have her sis- ered—at Vea so one of the| The friend looked frightened. ‘‘Here,| ‘The timid one hid his eyes with his | directing « new pleture 0 , p' ca © e Pittsburgh | s sgt Aca L : mp “Dempsey seems determine: a heer : ; » A workers of the Pittsburgh! smith, tell me what's up. Perhaps I| hands and began to tremble Willian Warnum sald yeste comedy now on tour, will open on] & THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. |tho Neuro” led to figh You can please y 1|Chapter of the American Red Cross e pat) nae ai ; ; ae sterday Broadway Murch 20 Shinn Have Goliamn Aied'ine since UE aiere there? = the viewr, "But, of ‘sh | reports. It developed the other duy|° help you.” be Ae teeters ial Vik rrr pet Amnnlane to t . 4 ta wi e e ere there's a is t va! by $ at be publi en a ete: culle 8: | het 8 opened? O dia Ww a cameraman and Maude Adams sav, Doris Keane jost one of its greatest comedians, !a way." DEE eo RO ea GE A. HORETARIOAEO FO Re Smith clinched his fists ul the} swe're in harbor," said the Cap- pictures of the famous Yogi “ell ; pause— Parson, ¥ at can we do for you’! knuckles showed white, “No one can tain.—The Pilot. ing the rope" trick. 4 if

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