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What's a gold-lactors actually outnumbered} hi Inquires' the audience. : The spectators totaled about 12, fer, but a Wo-iyne actors 17. man, after all”l yet when I mention this to + «+ A friend inljongnairs, they reverently tellig Scotland sent me, “Shakespeare's a cladsic.” \ Ted Lewis ofl “Yeh?” 1 respond in my best photograph ligenerate manner. “So are Miss Carpenter y's 11, Ted 3 isliguerate: classics, also] pu. Ethel Merman ang nit a guard rail, | can’t wait to develop it. Henry Ford's first gas buggy, and | Sherry sald at Toots waiter E. Johnson, 63, Alexan-| likewise the crystal set, But do Shor’s she will be reading herqris died in an Anderson hos-| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: In'ye go on using next show in two weeks . . . Bob pita] of injuries suffered Thanks. the very funny Milton Berle-Bert| tem?” Hope'll play half-a-million buck™s giving Day in an accident on Ing, foture, “Alwa: Leave 8S hakespeare's worth of State Fair dates in "50 28 near Alexandria. Lahr pl ) i le/comedies, m . + » Frank Libuse, Latin Quarter - A man named Hightem of Wo Them Laughing”—in which Ber Broadwayess comedian, says if Mayor O'Dwyer mond drowned in a ditch along, 1 a huge ht a SHowgis] saya says "[vain't box office.” and Sloan Simpson ever quarrel,/& county road Saturday night 1 hope this show lasts a while. Brave Roger she can tell him, “Aw, go fight when a car in which he was ridI've got a husband and his Wife Stasis of Amp City Hall” . . . Betty Sherry, ing overturned Near Knox. to support. JS Arbor. 'who an Latin Quarter showgirl, is one! geled “Twelfth Night” lost “40

of the prettiest Shapes anywhere. 38 Abandon British We Can Help You HEAR | Big Ones” ($40, 000).

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! . ‘Broadway hatch1H IT AIDS | Hearing Aids |

jum from 11 recorded in arine Cornell three days of the holiday.! opening of John H. Sharp, 69, former Lady’ Tom. 8 a Bartholomew County ‘auditor, was third row seal. yjoq Saturday near Columbus She was fas: hon Ywo cars collided. He was cinated with it 400 with the sheriff, | because the her-' wp... Ehinger, 64, Versailles, one Is blind In. killed Saturday night when one eye . . .u pelative’s car ran off U. 8. 50

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Bobby Breen opens at the Pent-| house Club Monday. . . . Henny|(UP)-—The 3881-ton British Youngman insists Milton Berle freighter Britkon ran agrou let boys — drama got a letter from his bank saying, jrough aeas a roouth Sages leritic Richard “Please spend some money. We're| oo. vere to abandon ship, (watts Jr., greatest critic of ourinot responsible for money left {the Coast Guard reported today. §/ time—called the play “tedious and after 30 years.” . . . Misha Spolian-| Eleven crew members who la little repulsive.” ‘sky, British composer, was Mar-

THE X NEARING CENTER, i E Wash, MA. 0316 reached shore in a lifeboat reI went to see this turkey inyjione Districts its omelet opening night, taking)

“Say It With Flowers” 'a “benny,” or wakeup pill, first. a women were among the 11. They

A |” But I dropped right off. The! WISH I'D SAID THAT: Lisa .,i4 the remaining 27 crew mem-' FLORAL CO

sam Ovaltine to Kirk: “Many a man hiked his bers, including the ship's SKIpper, | Bard the 8 a2 3 {way up the ladder and hic’d his were aboard a motorboat, al faust 10th St... . IR-4432 Tell. 1ellow inion’ whos. h . That's Earl brother. “good condition.”

woke up, I was ashamed of what

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SUPER {1 saw, LEON Ss MARKET “Sir Toby Belch” — Shake-| B=} Alr Conditioned | speare’ s idea of a funny ham bo was doing his clowning, and su Capitol Ave. at 28th St. | yulgarity! OPEN UNTIL | One of the actors was “tickling MIDNIGHT another one unexpectedly from

behind,” to employ a euphemism for a poultry term.

Why, if a cafe comedian did it, at ols a 1h. be run out of town. But

don’t knock it, pal. It's a classic. And how it Hurts, and Nags [It smells, but it's a classic. and Disturbs Your Sleep | Even with Helen Hayes and Chronic bronchitis smay develop if [Maurice Evans in “Twelfth your cough, chest cold, or aue bi og: Night” some years ago, it couldn't chitis is not treated dnd not make any loot for the producers. afford to take a chance wi aby edie I hope that no teachers are cine less red han, Crecmwision \still stuffling “Twelfth. Night” i ir students. hid \ Py rod porn glen {down the brains of the

laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe a8 8 and heal raw, tender, inflamed bron- | “HAMLET,” of course, is a chial mucous money-getter as a movie, for

beechwood {willie was a ‘better weeper than creosote by special process with other gag man. So maybe our schools Sie sind medicines for coughs. It {should be teaching Lardner, Leaon is 30 Sarcotics. icock, Benchley, Thurber, ¥ No how many medicines you | {and H. Allen Smith, 8. J. Perelhave tried, tell your druggist to sell | man and -Max Shulman, right Jona Boels of Craomulsion. with the y | ROW, instead of waiting till they're Kitavding You must like the wa classics, when mnobody'll underit quickly allays the cough, permit. |

stand them. aE Ee MeL NE TO st6 1 have | Sir Cedric Hardwick tells me

that for a Shakespeare cast to

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