Judge, 1926-03-06 · page 13 of 36
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Of the past Our Own Theatergoers Question Box frPitor Jupce’s Theater Ques- ion Box: In what plays did Hys- teria Valova appear before her present part in the “The Tonsils of Thomas”? Answer: Hysteria Valova was one of the hounds in the original “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Company, later ap- pearing as a cake of ice in the same production. From 1828 to 1841 she toured with the fifteenth ‘“Abie’s Irish Rose” Company, forsaking her réle to become a banana feeder to the New York Hippodrome tank seals. Her recent parts have been The Scream in “A Midsummer Night’s Scream”; Merry Village Maiden No. 38 in “The King’s Ransom The Third Orphan in “The Two Orphans,” and in “Romeo and Juliet” and Nothing in “Much Ado About Nothing.” Dear Question Box: Is Hairoil Slitherington, star of “The Love Factory,” married? Answer: Hairoil Slitherington has just celebrated his eighth marriage. His first wife was the daughter of Wilbert Eddington, who created the ‘ AA ey, yy & & KT lik SRO 20D Shows. GQ) BC D Irish Rose Cy JUDGE pays $5 for each one printed. DRAMATIC CRITIC Present fal ohare Cis coxabinratian — opera poe bs ( feling na price! ) Future role of Stone in “Rolling Stones.” Mr. Slitherington’s present wife is Miss Hutchins, Miss Wainwright or Miss Finch, one cannot say exactly, though some claim his wife is Miss Tompkins. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the rest. Question Box Editor: What parts have been played by Thomas Groundhog, now appearing in “Her Fatal Blunder’? Answer: Thomas Wellington Vin- cent Groundhog was born of an old theatrical family, his father having been janitor of the old Spavin Theater in Fall River, Mass., while his mother was second balcony usher there once during the fall festival of the Second Presbyterian Church. He was an adding machine in “The Count of Monte Christo,” and later played the tail in “A Tale of Two Cities.” He spent two seasons with the Seven Bouncing Antonios in vaudeville in charge of the act’s trained dogs. Last season he played the part of the off-stage thunder in “Passion’s Password.” He will next appear as dummy for Fred Falsetto, the famous ventriloquist. Tlugh Wood Derision”™ “That's all there is derision any more.” comicbooks.com