Judge, 1928-12-22 · page 31 of 36
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With competent showmanship “Rainbow” might have been a first-rate thing of its kind; cer tainly all the materials are pres- ent. With the kind of show: ship given it—or at least the kind that was on tap on the opening night—it drops into the seco rate. It is possible, of course, that the job has been improved by this time; that opinion, how- ever, I shall leave to others. For, although I am really a sweet fellow at heart, for all the sternness of my flowing taches, I can hardly be expected to run around night after night reviewing the same play. If the production has been thus bettered, you will see a that will entertain you ina salubrious man- ner, If it hasn't, you will see a show that should have entertained you in that way and that has been prevented from doing so by lack of professional experience. Or Philip Barry's: “Holi dinirably staged by Hopkins, who seems to have come back with a wallop, I shall h more to say on have to mus- show ther occasion Suffice it to note for the moment that here is a comedy I warmly commend to your notice. A daily paper describes Henry Ford as a self-made man. It would be more correct to call him a machine-made man. Ivenvnopy'’s WEEKLY In Chicago a plumber was shot while going to work. ‘The best gunmen, however, scorn to shoot at anything but a moving target. —Passine Siow Suspicious Opron heart attack, or are partner what to pla: Prof. | | Sc Two kinds: S. B. (black) or the new Menthol. Keep a box handy always. \ cant imita te Hawatians Joe Cook iad ets FOUR HAWAIIANS are so ter- ribly sensitive that they need an audience as silent as silent can be. “Coughers in the audience can killthe funniest lines. So, until everybody in the theatre has a box of Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops ready for emergency use, I can't imitate four Hawaiians.” o 8 6 Unpleasant and dangerous coughs and colds—most of winter sicknesses—start right in the throat. Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops protect you! They soothe irritation, clear away hoarseness, re- lieve cigarette-dryness and—as ev- eryone knows — they stop coughs! Jon Coox—he who has played in vaudeville and Broadway musical comedy with equally | immediate success ts perhaps best known for his hilarious story, “Why I can't imitate four Hawaiians” YOU GUTTER GETTER LOT MARAUDERS FEW EXPECTORATE RAISIN SALARY nt—Excuse me, Smith, is this a genuine you merely giving an indication to your —Lonvon Opinion 29 j D? it differently this year... Forget the shivering celebra- tion of the past... sing your Auld Lang Syne where the moonbeams are warm and generous... Revel in Havana's tropical allurements «+. Intriguing sidewalk cafés... fascinating casinos... Alai games... horseracing... golf... swimming... dancing. . . long, sunshiny days... soft, star-studded nights that's Havana! All this gayety ... adventure... romance... for less than the customary New Year's party at home, The transatlantic liner Caronia with the usual appointments and service will sail on a special 9 day cruise Dec. 27th... all expenses, 8175up. Beginning Jan. Sth, the Caronia leave New York every Saturday from Havana every Tuesday. Advance hotel reservations, if you desire, in Havana, Special 13 day trips... all expenses... $210 up. See Your Local Agent CUNARD HAVANA SERVICE comicbooks.com