The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 28

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RATAN LT LE TINTS ES TY LET ea ln A ~ MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 192 | |r Ee Good E ening!) By BIDE ngmiatatd GOOD MORNING WIFE — GLAD“ = ed dae de ; SEE YOU LOOKIN) so WELL - How Qreundl The foll Clrne - : l THin You" Gerting! -— ~ Which shall it be; which shalt it ages ore eee helene cht aia Lloutee be? POEMS OF PREFERENCE | ni an Kew y Ni cacniacaeeciadhsieemaceenateiassaaciseret 1 looked at John; John looked] jjonus i. of Fort Lee i at me, the Swedish Re ‘ ¢ Must it be Al, of the glad-hand|the prize in tt At th and smile— Aine Cinre che tri fin Big-hearted Al with the rakish , ! old tile? ! fi ' Must it be Nathan of judicial va athe [ERR H : oie) To shop and spent botiom vent f Quiet, sedate, very firm, and yet] 4 gintina. when J home! akg i kind? WHT iss me Hil i Which shall we sacrifice; which} With me such girts | ns sik shall it be? con i 1 looked at John; John looked] 7/7" *” a : j aL nes Makepeace wan N } three days r the murde Which shall it be; which shall “Have you a customer with \ it be? small nose” } I looked af John; John looked] | “Thes're tie! eit, at me. ; mused Mr. Skonk Hot Anna tL i wa ' 4 Crackerjackt has a sine!) nose THR 1 n 7 , Could we spare Al from his iia BGaitnelure THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. lower east side— hot, Thanking the merehant - — Dear, honest youngster, our joy} he went to the Crackerjack! and our pride? home Or were it better we gave up ‘mae ic ik" aedag ail meee Nate, Gazing pointedly at the etrl Trusting the future of Nathan to} he spoke to her in this manner Fate? telling her she had a small nove We looked at both, who in in- : ‘Well, ft ain't In any ¢ busines aevenes slept, Anna was mad. Just then a Then, knowing one must go lady came riding by on a jinny wrong soon, we wept. mule. She held a pig under each arm OBSERVATIONS. “Whoa, Jinny!” Bat why should that frivolous Bve- Sheriff Bangs was astonished ning Telegram reporter refer to| |! all seemed so absurd Helen Marrino as ‘a ‘Follies (To Be Continued Beaut*”’ Art Henry of Bogash has gone to THIS AND THAT. Gioveland to cook in a restaurant.) wig average man,” sald a trained | Can this be the culinary art we've ; leon alacant ; | aaara a0 (ubden anout? ty io io elt ba Le. A LITTLE N : ia Clem Boettler of Wellavil1e 9078 eee een aennspecially “i MARY MIXUI ‘Trade Mark Reg. U LD aed Lal ce s amateur 8ax0-l hon ho is out of his head, ‘This a - gsi ged ia! wi he. ae door 0 nite applies to both the single and } Ive orp You-yYour | tev Mom? | ra fas pl kay can arrange bar cal NGS and then one [ vote iS A TRAVELLING | Here comes a will make desperate love to me, but HE ONLY + | MAN WIT % I pay no attention,to it. Just last] |S :*):s«P THING HE EVER SENDS] 4, BUNDLE oF | ICE-CREAM ARTHUR’S LOVE. | week 1 had a man under my care wilt Does AT | Home 15 415 l= |) WASHING # MAYBE = (Te hold your hand were enou who insisted on telling me I was the P come | L | , 3 ° 4 gobi 0 itl four! —Bir Rast only woman in the world he loved a ce cos ; Ib IT S “POP? | —s Gentiment regarding the mur- | His ramblings didn’t bother me a bit SEND us SG: ———_) { der of Kragorovitch was crys- | Until Wednesday morning, when his “4 : @ t 24 tallzing in Goofville. The crab- | Wife came to visit him, She was sit SOMETHING 2 ¥ : | apple tree bad been stripped of |ting by the bed when the patient Once wv @ yy 1 | | apples, thus showing the mur- | !0oked at me and sald b f& WHILE S | t @érer undoubtedly was fond ot “‘T love you with all my heart erab-apple pie. The letters “T was ombarrassed this time fo { found near the tree bore no |fair. I knew the man’s wite wasn't | stamps. This fact, of course, | Ud to hospital sick-rooms and I absolved the Department of the |feared she'd misunderstand things. Post Office General in Washing- However, she took in the situation | ton from suspicion. Sheriff {2°24 smilingly satd: Bangs, knowing all this, was in “Oh, don't mind him, He doesn't { @ stupor. One thing he was sure {Mean !t—he often tells me the same of—the murderer had a nose, |'MIns FRITZI RITZ for a handkerchief had been \ found at the scene of the mur AND NOW PERMIT US der. So he decided to hunt for to inform you that there is a eal S “ERs ‘a ONIT BE A VIGHTWAD-| 7) 4 2 (FIRST TLL Look AT A FUR(| some one with a small nose, the dentist. on Long Island named SIMPLY GOT TO HAVE SOME NEW WRAP — Goon! fandkerchief being small. Molar, whose little daughter Is Me SS SS “Well, Neighbor Skonk"! How called Toots; also that Astoria ave you to-day?” has an apartment house janitor ‘Thus the Sheriff greeted J. named Freese, HE first performance of “The ‘49ere” at the Punch and Judy Theatre next Monday night wl be for representatives of the press only. The opening for the gen @r4) public will take place the follow- img evening. The bill will Include Works of Montague Glass, Heywood Broun, Franklin P. Adams, Ring Portion of the theatre hehind the foot lights, } houses, Les fter, when in Shubert Shubert beliey in the audience disturb the ou nts? tral, has curtailed one act WE'RE FOR IT, BY GUM! Cecil Lean intends to write a inys ea BEE Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Ott. 8. Pat. oft. Wot ARovsED | uy a, 8. Pat. off. COME ON.quick ¢ I BET IT IS Por. HES Gor 4 BIG ALLTR VT (cj CHAIR (MONSIEUR CAN sit IN COMFORT wait MMSELLE, But IT's A (00 TH 1 I'LL MEET — You IN A Rusty on’ “TAKE VLt DO MY DAWGONNDEST, Dove — Cope. 192% (N.Y. Ewe. World) By Press Pi Curiosity Once Killed a Cat! Pop May Pop Up Any Minute Now! I guess IT CANT BE PoP HE S GOIN” oN we Rr ¢ YN Not With Those Price Tags ant ~~ WELL — ALLOW O INTRODUCE THE MRS. LONG DIES. HONORABLE FERDIE LAIMBRAIN, OUR Mrs. i CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS! HR. LAIMBRAIN Mrs. Margaret Long, mother o! — § ae ANT MUCH AT Ralph W. Long, general manu 1 ae PR. as HANDLIN’ A the Shubert ‘Theatrical rh) 9) BROOM, BUT EK 1 “; et-T WE EXPECTS TO Theatre Sweer THE Teer) Beechhurst, L. 1, on Satu DON'T SEND ANCTHER HAN | There To ROB You oF YOUR, RIGHTS — WHY NoT_6iVE Wariner, Robert C. Benchley, Doro- | tery play in which there ts a detective thy Parker, George §. Kaufman, | ¥h9 doesn't chew a cigar, Cleo May Mage Connelly, Morrie Ryskind, Wair| feld, wife and chief adviser to Cecil will insist on having the detective re T CALL YOU LADIES Fi = Iv NOT GEERIN ey EY ae 73 Ree —-— ie lc & YO ( FRIENDS NOT GEEKIN =t a Deoms Taylor, Lewis Gensie: and] Move his hat in the presence of ludies 1 Know YOu Too Free OUR To WASHINGTON! | ee re ies epee Arthur H. Samuels. “ELSIE” LOOMING UP. John Jay Scholl is arranging t + Produce a musical play called “Lisle ‘The book is by Charles W. Hell and music by Carlo-Sanders and Sissie ané Blake. STUFFY'S BACK. manager of the Globe > . ; { | Woh, Howard Dietz, Bertram Bloch } j 1 i CHEAP SEATS HELP, Glenmore (Stuffy) Davis, afier a Charies Dillingham and Rh, H. Burn Mines, has returned to the] 2° Dave received lettcrs from sig iway district and is doing press und ic ber, President of the | American Drama A atts: work for *'Banco’! and other William Harris jr. attractions PLAY 1S RE-NAMED. Writiam A. Brady has decided to afl bis Capek play “The World We Live In” instead of “The Insect eign Born, tha born and ize them LiQuoR- BUT WHEN I GeT THERE THINGS'LL BE DIFFERENT» ME A. CHANCE ¢ WON'T ALLOW ‘EM To HAVE A DRoP oF BOoZe IN THE HALL! mecssiit tl Y sr co LARRY WHITTINGTON WHEN 1 SIT IN Tuose NGRESSIONAL CHAMBERS | AT WASHING TON — EVERY BALL with Receive MY SPECIAL, ATTENTION ! (Not MINE, YOUNG ~FELLER- You't Pay ‘Tus ONE ] ; Berore *Y'LEAVE Can i} PY) ‘ of p There Are Bills | and Bills! ° Comesy. It will open at Jolson’s aossir ‘Theatre to-morrow night 5 SED aul 7 ad k ainis ee m x : night. [looted by the Messrs. Shubert for the| Saturday evening, Nov. 18 at FOOLISHMENT. PUT IT IN TH T Vaudovus arti that’s what Joe} ny. orotens x ae aie - ; fe What are you doing now?" Fiyan calls ‘om—have received notice] ahr; Heart. announced ‘ : mon) ren & 1 Europe soon, Nod I p-| The Yo Wo A. of Borough Park A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY Nuns Gaal Goss aie _ “Hens fund a butcher shop. them the Messrs. Shubert thut they morrow, has been postponed eee nett cites ling ine@it te mos nd han bought e seats for “Thin] ‘rie Winter Garden girls sey they| yy ie a sath era acti - . ep =>: 4 at the ¢ y Theatre to-might.| savor long skirts just so they don’t 0 kissed her and ran the mi = eenfine thelr activities to that John McFariene ie now a momber ‘A Clean Town,” featuring Charles ry seph Mendelsohn has been ee The Equity will hold ite > Bail coms Seite tie anges . OT Aad mow she goes there ev'ry day oot os ie 4

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