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JOKY JOE.
The litle guy above with the gamin grin is Joe Laurie, Jr., one of the three stars of NBC's zany program, Can You Top This? Joe refers to himself as a pint sized commedian and says he is so small that midgets look down on him. Just about every time Joe opens his mouth, out falls a gag pulled at random from the huge store of jokes, stories and puns he has amassed after years of service in all branches of the theater. Thirty years ago, Joe Laurie, Jr. was the youngest comedian on Broadway. Before that time, he sold newspapers on the sidewalks of New York, along with other lads who have also since grown to be famous men. Joe traveled from vaudeville to musical comedy and then to radio. He not only wrote radio scripts for Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson, but has penned over 100 vaudeville skits, has written plays, movies, articles and each week bangs out a column for Variety, the famous magazine about show business.
Joe does not like fresh air and the open spaces. The famous Lambs Club is his favorite haunt. He spends most of his time there, swapping stories and shooting pool. Laurie's first professional engagement was in 1908, in a double act with Aleen Bronson in the old Dewey Theater. They were a hit and worked together for years. Joe was also a monologist in an act for 20 years. He always introduced his mother and father to the audience because, "people won't throw eggs at an' aged couple."
Heading Joe Laurie, Jr.'s stationery is a line from Mark Twain. "I don't give a damn for a man who can spell a word only one way." He chose this quotation, because his own spelling is remarkably original. In private life, Joe is married to an ex-chorus girl, June Tempest. A devoted husband and proud father, he has a twenty-two-yearold son, Joe Laurie III, who is serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Joe loves to wisecrack about how he met his wife. "I opened my wallet," he grins, "and there she was."
Visiting the Laurie menage for the first time is an exciting experience, although slightly wearing. After you ring the doorbell and the door is opened you are jumped upon by a pack of hounds. Once inside, you wander around among Siamese cats, eighteen canaries, dozens of fish bowls, four dogs and other wild life. Through all this the Laurie gags flow unceasingly.
Frequent visitors to the Laurie house are his two radio cronies, Senator Ed Ford and Harry Hershfield. Right now, Joe is working on a book about vaudeville and its fascinating characters. Joe can do entire acts of vaudeville teams that toured the circuits twenty and more years ago. He can dance their routines, sing their songs and do the patter, which usually began when the pretty girl dropped the hanky in front of the big guy with the checked suit and the cane
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Life Can Be Beautiful
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