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Solution of i eee Puzzle isms that were injected into the script were injected by the latter. T ° actor much more playwright; the smell of grease-paint- and artifi- ciality is unmistakable. The troupe hired to retail the play was nothing to make William Winter tired of heaven. Al Roberts, as a steward. gave a vaudeville interpretation of the character; Thomas MeLarnin, in the réle of a choleric father, cut his performance out of the time honored pattern: and Harold Elliott was the rubber-stamp juvenile in a rubber-stamp juve Judging ‘the Shows nile réle. Others who walked the platform were Suzanne Bennett, Emily Graham, nia Wood ward, William Crimans, Theodore x them into div Hecht and John C. Brownell affairs, it play was shown in the Frolic the practise of man- agers, pri rs and more or less of the Ziegfe inexperienced playwrights to call (Continued from page 2) Ever since George Abbott. be- gan tinkering with other men’s time resic Frolies.” wonder the audience looked so in other actors to emulate the M, Abbott) and toe convert) dubious pieces into box-office stampedes. | StvORT STORIES | | sad Doubtless Ballard sought the Ab- bott kind of rabbit's foot in the M. Bickford. But) apparently capable revisers like Abbott. are not easily found, and the result in i 20,000 this case, as in most of the other LEAGL cases recently observable, was not {UNDER auspicious. “Although | have no THE SEA cans of knowing just where Bal- Y 1 left off and where Bickford U. S. Navy n, it is my guess that a great qi many of the obvious theatrical p Tare \ PAYS $5 FOR EACH ONE PRINTED. An Ancient News Picture The above photograph was found in recent excavations under the city of Rome, Noted archeologists say it is from the Sunday Roto Section of Rome Graphic, and appeared in B.C. 1073. The picture depicts that sly satyr Flit undoing the work of the unpleasant goddess Insecta,—Avvr. Relieve Dandruff and keep your hair in place lubnie tin place heatthy that break Dandruff wall be er will your Polk Miller Products Corporation 2502 Broad St., Richmond, V: Sergeants For the Hair comicbooks.com