Judge, 1925-05-23 · page 31 of 36
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laughable theatrical exhibit in town at the moment, [haven't heard of it, If you go to see it and don't shake a rib three-quarters of the chuckling at its monkey department guarantees | to reimburse you with your ards: either a copy of Wallace Reid,” by abinet if Sinvot “Tir Poor Nov” confection of toice of Phe smother, size photograph of which is the joint the Nugents, pere et fils. is. as L have hinter more s fruit than the M. Ralph dinkelspiel mentioned A play of freshewat » ihe humorous observation merite lege li ains some f ing nd several aracter draw- schnitzels of accurat ing. Its fault dies in’ its frequent Yet it hits igh Jaughs in it to make it a thoroughly weleome relief from promiscuous Broadway stage traffic hoand Proctorisns. in prose low the romantic embr Valentino or Paul Bunyan and great artists who find their inspiration in ally married women who sofa al fresco ladies of joy. Nugent The younger ex a Very wut of himself in the title incidentally, But, th cortain th there laughs of a oof ty in the . they are. in all truth, the sartistic quality qua Nugent prices hot oso middle-miassaging as. laughs of no authent in the Spence fabrication. The wise- your pardon, sir “Humph! eracks of the M.S detectives, the st pence's two boob Lusiness visited upon this pair of pantaloons (ex- cellently impersonated by Clifford Dempsey and Frank McCormack) by John Mechan, George Cohan’s oll st man und the utter non- sense of the play from the time the curtain goes up until along toward o'clock when the gorilla escapes from the stage and makes an the the stuff which good old boozy jocosity is made of. eleven idiotic pilgrimage — through auditorium—these constitute II TT two-by-four stage of wha called the Cherry 1 The: presently occupied by a one- pundred by-two-ehumdred play (that is, in ine tention) called “Wino Breps.” The author of the exhibit. Dan Totheroh, has attempted a job that old Henrik himself would have found a trifle ditheult of That the estimable M. “7 volt has not suc- hi not to be held too strongly against The this M. ‘Totheroh is that he is too ambitious. He is not without talent—his play. in part, proves that much achieving. cooled it ing it is. therefore, him trouble with but such talent as he possesses often has a habit: of ove aching itself. It is futile for Hylans to try to be Bis- marcks. fact is, the baby keeps me awake at Better bring it to the office with vou!" —Passing Show (London) Inter- changeable Blades Soc package of 5 DURHAM-DL just as good all Evening Durham-Duplex. That Good Morning Shave is witha s J UPLEX ‘The Blades Men Swear By-not At ‘Always insist upon having >) ABBOTT'S Fees hectze BITTERS ED CW. Abbett & || “POPULAR RADIO is without question the best radio magazine” You will understand when you see it how very interesting and valuable it is to every owner of a radio receiving set and to every one considering the purchase of a set comicbooks.com