Judge, 1926-01-09 · page 32 of 36
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He can take a pun | that would bring another man a sock in the eye and make it actually laughable. He can take lines that would bring a lesser man a shower of boos and can convert them into middle-shaking stuff. Brother Harpo lends Brother Groucho his usual valuable pantomimic ance and the two other brothers draw their pay, as heretofore, for doing nothing. If you can imagine Sacha Guitr) “Faisons Un Réve” without a bed, j “The Heart of Maryland” without a bell or an Augustus Thomas play without a lot of philosophical walla- walla in it, you have a very clear idea what “The Cocoanuts” would be like if the Fréres Marx got sick. But the boys look healthy, so I suppose there is no need for concern. sist- IV ROFEsSOR Dr. Emil P. Houdini, the vaudeville mystic, lately took over the Forty-fourth Street Theater, erstwhile home of the Rt. Rev. Alberto Jolson, for a couple of weeks and gave those of us who can't go into a vaudeville theater without getting a severe attack of cramps a chance to see him in comfort. I place upon the Prof. Dr.’s head the wreath of lilies of the valley. He is quite the clever gent he has been proclaimed to be. He can get out of a strait-jacket almost as quickly as I can get out of a play by Horace Annesley Vachell ; he can show up the tricks of spiritualistic mediums with a critical humor; he can go Hermann and Keller one better in pulling bowls of goldfish out of his coat-tails. His show is a good one. It will entertain you. Ten Minutes More Mr.—Aren’t you ready to go yet? Mrs.—Tell me, doesn’t my gown look as if it were slipping off my shoulter: “No; let's go.” “Well, you'll have to wait. supposed to look that wa —American Legion Weelly It's tae Pedestrians who wear something white are, it is said, much more easily distinguished by motorists at night. 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