Judge, 1926-05-08 · page 17 of 36
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THE SATURDAY EVENING POST NUMBER OF JUDGE Memories of an Old Playgoer (Continued from page 10) The Rogers Brothers in ‘‘Two Gentlemen of Verona,” played for the first time at the Yankee Stadium, Lincoln's Birthday, April 16, 1492 ing out particularly the lewdness of the seene in which the Prince, about to try the slipper on Cinderella's foot, kneels down for the sole purpose of getting a better view of her leg. Winter was a great force for good in the American theater. With- out him we should never to-day have had “Lulu Belle,” “The Shanghai Ges : “The Green Hat” and “Arti Models.” The best Uncle Tom I ever saw was Bertha Kalich in “Magda.” Ah, those dear, bygone days! Will they never return? Who of us members of an older generation do not recall with a thrill Della Fox in “Macbeth,” Minnie Ashley in “Hamlet,” W. J. Florence in the Byrne Brothers’ “Eight Bells,” and the im- mortal Booth in ‘‘Florodora’”’? What are these actors and actresses we have to-day? Nothing, I answer, nothing! Is there one among them to compare with Josie Mans- field, Charmion, queen of the trapeze, the | Cherry Sisters or the Poillon sisters? Is there one among them who does not hang his head in shame when the names of such actors as Peter Jackson, John L. Sullivan and Bob Fitzsimmons are men- tioned? There were priz2 fighters in those days! Moonlight on Ansco Bay Especially designed for portable motors Ir you want a swift, economical, light power-boat, get a Square Stern “Old Town Canoe” and equip it with a port- able motor. You'll be delighted at the speed that can be developed. “Old Town” Square Stern Canoes are steady and strong. They are re- markably easy to handle too. Made with or without sponsons (air chambers). The 1926 catalog is illustrated with all models in full colors. It gives prices and complete information, Write for vour free copy today. Op Town Canoe Company, 1616 Fourth Street, Old Town, Maine, ‘Old Town Canoes’ (TRAIN SICKNESS| Mothersill’s prevents exhaustion, nausea, dizziness and faintness of Train Travel. Journey by _ Sea, Train, Auto, Car or Air in Health and Comfort. 3 c. & $1.50. at Drug Stores or direct The Mothersill Remedy Co., Ltd. Montreal @ London Exclusive Yeatures make the Conn saxophone easy to play, beautiful in tone, perfectinscale, reliablein action choice of the world’s greatestart Send now for details of Free Easy Payments of any Conn instru- entfor band ororchestra.C.G.Conn Ltd. $46 Conn Bidg.. Eikbart, tnd: Want Easy Work? At Big Pay (So Do We) comicbooks.com