Judge, 1926-12-04 · page 31 of 36
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A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY The Peeved Gentlenan—Botheration! Here I have maneuvered the girl right in to the center of the page, and the confounded artist has forgotten to draw the mistletoe. though I am reasonably with most of friend Laszlo’s work, this play has never come to my attention, yet it is safe to offer he: familiar our sonably odds that the American adaptor has made it seem much worse than it a In the business of reducing its possi- bilities further, Mr. Henry Baron, the impresario, has figured magnifi- cently. To it, he has brought a director in the person of one Silver- nail who has garbled it no end, to say nothing of two leading players, Estelle Miss Winwood and Mr. Spinach” “I got a mos- quito bite last night and spin- ach in me ever since” Philip Merivale, who contribute to it a species of acting that would shut down “Abie’s Irish Rose” after one Miss Winwood is still given to so many affectations and artificialities that one is impo- litely brought to look around one for Mack Sennett’s baker. Mr. Merivale is at times a satisfactory but this is not one of his Into the réle of the Buda- pest husband he fits as snugly as Louis Mann would into Woodley.” performance. actor, times. “Young sas A fellow we know got a terrible shock the other day. He came home unexpectedly from a trip abroad and found his wife sitting in the drawing- room with another man, “Who is that?” he thundered. “My brother from India,” she fal- tered. And it was. —The Pink Un 29 Spend a New Kind of Christmas in Delightful Nass2u England's June,” never | fascinating “Isle of uch a Christmas as you had before—bathing, fish- ing, tennis, golf on seaside courses, dancing, boating. Tropic beauty unspoiled by summer storms. No passports NEW COLONIAL HOTEL Opening December 21 for the Season jong) sails Dec’ 18 « reaching Nassai Special Inclusive Holiday Rates from $212.50 up for the round trip, with one week at the New Colonial Hotel ngunson 67 Wall Street, New York City Phone: Bowling Green 3300 It's discomfiting, and dangerous to « Nothing soothes and relieves the throat and mouth like Thayers SF Slippery Elm ges. They’re Baked OLD FASHIONED SLIPPERY ELM LOZENGES TTpyY 'Y new, easy methods you can learn to play Entertain yourself and your friends: Ita zest. ful, cheering music makes you the life of the party; you're welcome everywhere, Free Trial, Easy Payments on any Conn instrument for band or orchestra. Exclusive, €asy-playing features, yet Conns cost no more than others. Write today for free literature, c.G. CONN, Pe. pe Conn Bldg. CoNR Will pay Old MoneyWanted.««::: S. Mint., $50.00 for 1913 Liberty Head Nickel (not Buf- falo). Big premiums paid for all rare coins. Send 4c for Large Coin Folder. May mean much profit to you. NUMISMATIC CO., Dept. 469, Ft. Worth, Tex. comicbooks.com