The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 24

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em The Evening World’s About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ICHARD W MPLE, acting in ©The Hotel Mou at the ‘ . the ix in @ quan- rehears J. Shu toed the Te Nair was actor had permitted it to itmosphere” for a film in was to ploy and Mr, Shu- t embellished the role So one day » was about neht the actor, And Kens. Mra. ame exas- aration \f that hair fan't Announce Mr Temple Shubert and put the mat er up to him : Miter jet the wife 0,” sumgested Mr. Shubert. “You'd find it hard to And right here we leave Mr. Tem- ple, shaggy and disconsolate. GENTS, SET DOWN! An old-fashioned minstrel wos to be given Friday and Saturday nights by the Elks at their elub house in West 48d Street amatours will participate an joke will be of the Joe Miller Vintage Fallon is burn Jack Boone is di- th ursals. Jerry Rap ch the committee in will be old they even have scouts out visit he Broadway musical comedies arch of jc WHO'S THE LUCKY SCRIBE? The Players As f® myste melodrama Night Watch" for production at spe cla} matinces at the Belmont Theatre where “Mo rire” is the attrac th t Watch” was sub- mitted rousiy and Frank Doan ary of the jon, wants t vor to commun with Rim at once The title to ‘be need In the Night eh” Played at the ivy last season BY WAY OF DIVERSION, Pn gittin® purty sore at dim ny Jim, who's off at school. He germs to think his grawhaived dad is just a simple fool, He told me ‘bout his summer plans the last time that he writ, He gays that when he reaches home hell fix things up a bit. No more wall we be raisin’ hay At least thats what Jim thinks, He says hell keep the hayfield cut an’ use it fora links, The cows can't cut ulfulfa then, as in the past they've et. fer Jim has picked that acy pateh to set a tennis net, Pee got to clean the bayloft out because lie wants agym. Tee got to git a colored boy to caddie balls for him He wants to take the black an’ bay an’ ampertate their tails, so's when he jumpx he fence on ‘em they won't ketch on the rails Now, ma an’ me, tis mighty plain, have raised a foolifl kid. But that’s a thing Pre always said my mother never did, Next summer if you seo a youth a’plowin behind a boblailed gest figger that% with a vim sorrel 8 Jim, a mule, RIGHT BACK AT HIM! We were strolling through Central Park Sunday ani s Lat the Zoo fo see the monkeys. Near us stoud @ young married couple. ‘The man grew facetious, Indicating the mon keys he said Look, dear We calling on some of your relatives Yes," she replicd, “relatives by marriy All of which indicates that women aren't nearly so dumb as some men Buy they are OH, LADIES, LISTEN! Carle Carlton, producer of n ®erine,”” says he has a treat for the s. He hus engaged for musical work none other than W Johns, described by the pro as, “a veritable Adonis and a Young Southern society blade? Mr Solr accordin Mr. Curlton, is of the younger set in Washington an recently established himself as. ‘the sooial lic f the season at Palm ach w 1 the star in the annual societ! entertainment at t Cocoanut Ba Mr. Carlton doesn’t ay when | find make his tobut when he does ! multi tad there with the rest of Goss!? Kiny Fiynn The Young Won Hebrew OA sation will have a 1 at “The Rose “nH + speciit matitice or * i JOE’S CAR Comics AGAIN ' IN “THA “TEN MILES BUT GETS Gummy! L cant Kee THE BIG ¥ WHERES A Goop RESTAURANT “To Take Whe 9 WIFE To Luke [ | GOsn — “Here's Tar “Miss® CYUNDER MORE'N * He BIFFBAMO # P A PLUG WHAT IT * LOuGHTa mave 'EM GIMME A WHOLE. NEw SET OF RINGS ON “HaT PISTON — 11's ALWAYS GIVING me “TROUBLE! PHONED». HE WANTS YOU CALL HIM RIGHT uP! WOoNDERFut ! . 1922 (NV, Eve. World) By Press Pub. Cot Bosge-IM Gone Jo GIVE You THis Doe - AND YOu HAVE TS TAKE HIM Away Mey GH Now - EY ¢ WHERE Y4& Gon’ WITH MY Doe 2 JOE - THAT SALESMAN WHO SOLD YOU THE CaR Just - Theatrical News and Gossip 7 Wet You WHAT 1 WANT — IVE GOT A MAN INTERESTED IN TH'MODEL You BOUGHT — T WANT “To HAVE HIM: PHONE. You AND HAVE You TeLL Him WHAT YOU “THINK OF THem! To I WAS Here WITH TH! WIFE FoR AN Hour TH’ Salsa) NIGHT =) MS RR Nrede Er fhe HEAR A WoRD ‘Copr. 1922 (N.Y. Eve. World) By Prev Pub. Co. THERE ® 1ooK war | YOUR DOE went AND SDONE ¢ Jwosw Exceptions to All Rules! BE NO SITTIN, HOME f TONIGHT $) erent (eC Rhymed Proposals ») Sylvester M., who makes Cos Cob his hom aS sent us today theill and he ures us it is founded on fact. He wants the song. May Hold Me Tight If You Night,” to sing at a minstrels be held up that way. His thrill may in it, who knows? Look Eousked a girt to marry me She gurgled ant she grinned Suid she: “I love But Dad may raise Pheu, as I shook, her Dad came in, Fgota thrill, 1 did. von, honey bunch, the wind,” Vheu he, instead of booting me She's ail yours, old kid.” ) ht from England to New York " Dornton, stage manager of A Bill of Divorcement,” fell in De- t ecently and injured an ankle t only minine member of the Green Room Club, will that tnigation's: annual Jon and Leila Krost have ng Plilip Klein for if Lady Bup e Trown's play, “The King Monday one ppearing the For eatre h ume to the Hippodrome the Shubert Pre h moved from the t Ls " en sts 0 \ ' siver it \, EB. Mathews, of “Bull Dog rummond,’ @ ‘evimg bin polo ‘ ON, YOU PARLOR LIZARD~ THERE'LL} of J ' presented in The 4 of Marjoluine the hur Monday ev ing will be for the benefit of the Wellesley College ment fund Zita Latrobe has assumed the role { LISSEN, M'BoY- You'Re STARTIN' LIFE THE WRONG WAY BY LETTIN’ HER TALK —_To You LIKE THAT — |Copr. 1922 (N.Y. Eve. World) By Press Pub. Co. | BEA MAN! NEVER\/ HUGO! CARRY (2) T' BUY ONE. — MISERY Loves COMPANY A CINCH. ‘Te a Him abstaining from cigarettes. We ran into him yesterday with HZ Speed, one of Selznick’s pufficists, and Owen told us all about giving up fags. “What? asked Hi, ‘you've quit cigarettes—how do you do it?" . “It's a pipe!’ drawled Owen. We strolled on. BAD ACTRESS. Scene: A neighborhood movie where tre next week’ and everything else that happens in the neighborhood on the screen, Cast: A young man and a younger girl. As the feature picture fades into the final clinch the word ‘Overture’ flashed on the screen, The Girl: “Aw, come on, Let's go. T seen her already an’ she's no good. They stroll out Fadeout. CHINESE FANS. “Chinese are rapidly becoming rabid movie fans," said Lynn M. Meekins, American Trade Commis- stoner, at a meeting of the Exporters’ Division of the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry. late yesterday afternoon, “American films are the most pop- ular because of the blood and thun- der. Westerns ure popular because of the pep and the killings. While there is no censor In China and the sky is the only limit, the kiss scenes are de- cidedly not popular. “There are about 100 movie thea- tres in China, half of which only seat between fifty and 100. The ad- missions range from 5 cents to $! American money. The only interrup= tions to the constant babbie of vote comes when tea and cake is served LET'S serve tea at our own movies. QUALIFIED. O., contains a man with ambition. This was evidenced yester- day when Associated First National received a letter from Ohio's capital in which the writer said: ‘Are you in AN' COULDNT Columbus HAN. the market tor Having ; been a shirt designer for twenty Etc. ! years, I think I could write a comic scenario that would be a knockout. “In fact, T have written a comedy and want to hear from you right away.” He did eur right away,’ but not the way he desired. His film would have been produced had First Na- tional answered “yes,” but they dia not. BILL PUFFED OUT. William Farnum likes @ good cigar, but he doesn't like too much of a good cigar. In a scene in “Shackles of Gold.” which he is making at the New York studio of William Fox. Bill is called upon to smoke all during a long re- peated scene in an office. The time that is supposed to pass during the scene is about two hours. Through- out the entire seene Dill is smoking. And so, in order to denote the passage ne, he oft lenath All in all he had to light about fifty cigars to complete the illusion. Of course, lie didn't smoke them all right down to the hilt, but he says he's fed up on nicotine for a spell smokes cig STILLS. (LET_A WOMAN THAT RUG on | = = UMLESS She ; Red Oak, la.. had its first picture ee THE ROOF HAPPENS 10 BE YOUR show in years this week whee ‘> AROUND — AND CLEAN IT! > WIFE! — Thomas H. Ince’s ‘Hall the Woman"? TC e ~ a | was shown ~y Mack Swain, for many years fa- mous as “Ambrose,” makes his first appearance minus bis fur-piece with Chapin in “Pay Day Ambrose” elways wore a must but now he's shaved Vitagrapl is on the verge of ree leasing ‘Too Much Business."* Two hours after Wallace Mae- Donald and Dovis May were married Wallace was proposing to Sytvin mev. The new Mrs. MacDonald mind it y's work because it was all in and her husband was ying the juvenile lead in Gold- ‘s Poor Relation,” jood pictures mean a fifty-fifty split,” sald Will Rogers yesterday. “Witty per cent. story and fifty per cent. director. The star? Oh, the = = = = rears = as re ————-=— ] star is just a bit of scenery.” of Madeline Derval in ‘The Rubi TOO PUBLIC. for one of its size, must burn more] The Hollywood telephone alreatory, son ‘The reely and well than Is common." laces Rex Ingram among royalty thie nu ‘on Theatre 9 . Tie trial of two important prisoners]! say dwell than ae) mlgves a Lakrem aia ie royally, by, jegfeld jr, is expected to ar- h D G St S the United States District] Victor Hugo lived to be eighty-three, | listing as » Rex. . one eer 14 "The Day’s Goo OVER ff en tthe Voted nten bic] Nor Ha oe te be eee en he Ma PORIO DIRADINE (to cash “the: Hew olis, and overy day] Sbent at least four hours at taple every | "ed cite ae Ai ere allies" immediately Munele ps day, could crunch w plate of crayfish | Miss Aluidin Maynid pias a ane Esther Mitchell and Aline Mag EMBARRASSING aity for a glass, But who is there that thera, who were i in Owen Moore's ‘Reported Miss : without removing their heads, claws or]j0 0. She usea her eyes to ch Mahon are again at the Neighbor] y itt} Heanor gazed long and thoughts; (88 net im vly couple the idea mequainted — with) P z Sy be Vp ing." She uses hh es to charm hood playhouse. They will act. in = Scary 4 fountain with a lonts head? the remarkable | #/!8, and would never trouble to peel) iim, It's a case of Aladdin and her love Goan “Eloi folly Rt Re MR is canis Hawes shor png case came too late|an orange wonderful lamps John Golden presided at the first iNe lah hae’ aenwie Meanie Where nanere ie aubeee to obtain seats in] Edouard Lockroy describes a dinner | Elaine Hammerstein said yester- reading of The Wirst Year," beto wD er KACO! sopenninity the. aynrk ae . cee om ing| tt Hugo's in his "Reminiscences" at that we won't see short skirts the New York University actors yes- May 1 efimb up] herent shee gine oe tne tae Larnieh! “we fed for three hours n long terday. They will act it on E on your knee, Mr] Ot Sknilcance for whieh we must tury Huehed impulsively {Without Inter on, After forty min Conway arle, the Seiznick star, Monday afternoon at the Longs Dy ‘ Pa fs Old Resnian tare, np to a man ac. Utes’ respite In th anton FTES) OATS ned dresses the part of a waiter so well = How of Nile a business | to vs Thecieeas the following uecount | tell tlm from the guests ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. " ovabtation of towns and F inside @ COMM ora atiner ealen At AntW Bessie True, widely-known flny p B.—John Drew is an uncle of ts banks w drove trom the room and Anding all the #e “Let me atiempt to recall the trans- | comedienne, been engaged to ap- the Barryme Shp eve pasient: Siypital T Oh, can’t you ze me in there? Sie oanle 8 rs opposite Monty Bunks in a new L, E. rene’ played 675 con. flow 100k No. he responded gravel not in tient ttttes, [Series of comedies being produced secutive performances at the Vander-| coo Lean lind t time ow there."—Indianapolis News stewed with mushrooma | by Warner Brothers. bilt Theatre, New York It opened Ww What word?” asked the puz — - y roast turkey, caulifio Vera Gordon, now appearing in Noy. 18, 1919, and ¢ June 18 1 visitor i veal. stewed “Your Best Friend," is thinking of 92 1 heard our this morning ND THACKERAY uN, voust’ veal, roast returning to the speakies. me) Mere eB fhe wane tliat HUGO ae GREAT EATERS.) sus, ee pudding, Gr cheese | William ca expects to trek to A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY tte, oll aver eee ane 1 TAL Rata ast wenty: four cakes of aifer- tealitornia when he finishes his latest ish dairyman, who adult ———s . ; ia rani Fox pic now well under way. > Wa : » er Wonld Devoar Feed} xcept th roast yeal and 3 ‘ milk, has had a stiff tne Gié aline. € tansitahn: nine h Wolter Would Pew oast lamb, gives us his} Emil noted foreign film chalked up against him WHY HEAD OF LION isaatnihne. ine aes ‘ for Three) Hours and Never word that he “ate of all written down | star, 1 ve learned his pres PHAR OF BUNA Md) Sir here, with three rolls of bread and a] @, 3 of Pharac FOOLISHMENT IS ON FOUNTAINS, |isese Nowten as he rubbed his head Suffer From todigestion score of pot oen ' : : ie) a: ana of met aR A Sr cee I knew a tittle girl named Bings Mie aia einen, GA ice rene tas Foo the Deartt N _ =r look it up—we had to.) Whose hobby was yoment igs,|Pertadle Over of the Nile Ate] ie onforenn IJ need more foou for aK From the Chicago Freckles Barry, just now making a Said she, one daw. Thix isn't hokum, ways ers . Te _> work than for a dey's exe t It was in the drawing at the] tour does not relish this personal ay a allthenl ane fo socktem"t yt MOST Be Pe anyen open ait! gaya Arnold Bennett #T school wrances stuff at all. He says ho TF get them . » so ’ When sun Wasin heo isan fae Gnkk Surgent was a and the t like to be Kissed by the en . r " 1 tuk n Mo: tab! saved to Sir] teache With he could usiastic girls. Oh, hum!—Wes is FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, | fe Si ea a a wae eaters [change 9 smiling face into w sorcor full Voume yet John fe himself in fr the Inst few new ran aiton, “ha nau sb ‘one. s empspege yep) Paris, Stumbled over a curbstone,""|drinking founta * n vogue in \ eledges land excellent digesters on literally the |"“mhat ain't nothin’. piped up Jobnny.| Charley ¢ naplin anions has an all ‘Oh, 1 see! Took @ trip abroad,|public places s supposed to bel kept, just the same as the w ear {Same principle that the furnace which |"Me mother does that to me lots of {star rey jen Bid ls eme of ent” ___‘Ssoat sanitary and obviates the neces- {promised Inst spring had to be bought, can raise more steam (han is saul’ times, the a % they still flash "Coming to this thea-( Owen Moore is observing Lent by ce) vs of different —

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