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^TAT&HMT The pint size pair LAURIE and BRONSON In Their Owm Original Act entitled .99 «f "Let'ergo' with Over the Top 1 44th Street Theatre We have put In a vary itnououi season and have decided to lay off every Tuesday until farther Am writing this ad in bed in New Orleans, where I've been confined four days by the effect of too many Heatless Days. The pals with whom I've been traveling for the past few weeks all left town tonight. It would take the senti- mentality of Van Hoven to cxprss my feelings at being left behind here in this where I hardly know a soul. Edward Marshall CHALKOLOGDT Leek what has ha ppened to the "Baby** BOBBY BENSHAW The "Uke" Kid has fcuen adoptede and tent treat for hit health. Now touring the Pantagea Circuit of theatres and "TJfcelng" next to closing. Booked solid for many weeks, to get strong under the personal direction of Dr. ALEXANDER PANTAGEB. Western RepresentatlTe Eastern No rsest BOSS 4% CURTIS Permanent address: Green Beam Clab, 47th 8t„ N. T. O. Just watch this baby grow. Watch for my Latest novelty. The one-man. flve-pleos Jets band in whloh I Imitate every Instrument in a Jass band. Dad. He knows/; JACK TERRY Vitriol Drinker to Her Majesty, Queen Odldl Zanxibar. Friars' Club will always reach ma MAE , .. .i — ^— . AUBREY AND ESTELLE RICHE These two ani- mated pieces of fem- ininity are danrinjt and frinidnR their way Into Hie hearts of Savannahians at the Ilijou. — Press (Jan. 18. 1018). We're not headlining but we're the mus- tard In the salad dressing I Dlrsetlee, Lieut. M. S. BENT. HAM. Palaos Theatre Bids.. N. Y. C. UsH Playln snu Anyway, it wasn't the first Tuesday I ' • *- -• ever laid off. Billy Beiri Party ■ t . i\ i i p .> I ( ii m i il ' .' \ (i I ■ ! I - '1 m-1 r , I - • . i:.|. pi IK MAI K ',. 11 r r n I. SIMON \ <. i \ I \ Bell end Baker send their gartls to Laurie Branson. Jos Jackson, our friend, says. "Jug- glers may come and Jugglers may go. but the bit Swede will go on forever." Regards to Mrs. Jackson. Beet, wishes to our friends, Howard and White, the Two Gadabouts. PAUL 4 MAE NOLAN This Weak: Ceieelel. Erie, Pa. All Chalks* Us by NORMAN JEFFERIES The Original Arleys Dlreetteat Western, PETE MACE FRER DIPREZ RATI A man will yawa and read his program when the stage la filled with good- looking chorus girls. But he gets awfully excited if he gets a flash st a well- filled stocking on the street. SAMBAERwTfZ"%Htt To watch most men plan for the future you would think they had a thousand years to live. DOLLY GREY AND BERT BYRON ■ Snowbound in Louisville All the trains around thia e*"ttea of the counUy ure t«fi -to'Ufveeetf hourw ha* o» out om id together. And SNOW I Never saw so much snow 'n all our ; -JIym. That "(Joed Old- Summer Time"*ran't come »ny too soon to suit us. If you wan't to get J biobbed or. tarred- and feathered around these parts, . Just pull the sic (I Shoveled it) W-O-W I f — ' Georss FJshsr: Hello. George. Pardon as for not saying good- bye, Saturday nsght, for with the rush to get packer. ana to the hotel and train, we forgot everything else, ; Your pals, Jim and Marion HARKINS Direction. NORMAN JEFFERIES "Sick-a-B«r My fnike •emffed n (n>m Bcrautea, l IrarinK again In a r f«w noun foe Pitts- burgh. Reaaoa. I am sick and am now In the hospital el Wortrtride Kenfiels foe two wfleks. Just a sore toe. that rsfussa to heal. One Woald think I was a regular dog. by the ettentfca I srt. "OHWAXJ)," The Watch-Dog of the Back Page." IV B-My deep ■ympathy to Mr. and Mm. Thee la their terrible The First Day in Uniform A Recruit is generally ao NEBVOU8 he SALUTES SUBWAY GUARDS—FIREMEN- MESSENGER BOTE ETC. So year Brother la an ARSENAL! My Brother Is a COLONEL! Miles Time. FISHER and GILMORE Direction, MARK LEVY Wo Nearly Had a BEHEAB8ELES8 MONDAY "Fuel" Friday's Feature "The Occupied Coal Seattle** or "If the Fire Goto Fresh. Pat It Oat.** By Turn I no us Anno Thraclte*a Sister Pantagea Circuit. ZARA CARMEN TRIO Direction. MARK LEVY Where Are They? What became of the scientists who said. 'The old-fashioned winters are gone and It's getting warmer every year"T What became of the optimists who bad their ohsrts in the daily papers under the hmdlsg_ "How a Family of Biz Can Lire on lee, s Daft FENTOR«»»GREER Yon can't fool a hers sty. POLDI LONG PRESENTS The Celestial Wonder Workers Booked Solid WM. NEWELL AND ELSA MOST "TWO BBIGHT SPOTS'* Dlrestlea. MESSRS. FRANK DO*HIL- LY asd NORMAN JEFFERIES. MORRIS & FEIL OFFER THE TWO HAPPY TRAMPS ALEXANDER AND FIELDS A Breeze of Aristocracy Week Jen. 28: First Half—Prospect, Brooklyn. N. Y. Last Half—Fifth Arena e. New York PfTSTS MO 13 (tmii 6m# hmi ***** evsw imm s Fmr* ** eee«e* Ymtm*9+ -n*r aa» r«* WWW 'a rwsswr •*«.« mn erf Ma.'flossoa ssts'aisw »,>wo< *ea the auM veefMir. megay *>• »i*m •err is amroaue it, e*o enrVg ejr«* wars ftw mrm eases TVsa easy/ so u* eMNTiag.iaigegeveete'-O WCgr*Ce«f ftS« G,***i4i&\'. "Workless Day Week" We understand that one of oar members f Coughlln) has tafeea to himself a wife wtthoot sea- suiting the president of the -Adelaide dab." Wo trust that he wOTest la touch with Grab Iaune» dlatoiy to verify said ramor. KNAPP AND CORNALLA Next Weak (Jan. 28)—Bijea, FaU Bfrresv and* Or phonos, Beaton PAULINE SAXON SATSl •h. deep in aool Lies a HtUo hard of f sou That I've painfully for myi " By a lot of •> EDDIE ROSS Neil O'Brien Minstrels BLANCHE ALFRED and her SYMPHONY GIRLS assisted by "GERANT" Condnctor Featarin* the BATNBOW GDL In Newelty Dances Direction: Bastorn, Peter Machi Western, C. W. Nelson. U. B. O. H. BAST McHUGH EL BBERKL mi F10 KIT M Waiting , "for Her" MBK 'JlATsiTie Bitb Op VvRMviuvr A DELE «IA</ON Featnred In PEPPLH A OEEKNWALD*B "ALL GIRL- BEVUB" Persons! PJreaHog, M. L. SRECRWALD