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Show "TEA FOR THREE" AT LYRIC THEATRE A man walked Into the reception ' J oom at Kelwyn and company's offices of-fices in tho Selwyn Theatre building the other day. The only person pres-ent pres-ent nt that moment was a big. six-foot, six-foot, young looking man who was glancing over a manuscript, "I beg your pardon," said tho cnller, "but I wondor If you can glvo mo a little information about Koj Cooper Magruc, who wrolo "Tea For Three," the comedy to he seen at the Lyric theatie, Thursday, Oct. 2. "I'm sorry," Bald tho other, "but I'm afraid I can't. I'm not very well ncualnted with him." "Well nil I want Is Just a few facts. I'm getting some now advertising adver-tising for my firm," and ho added tho name if a concern given largely to national ndveitlslng. "It's too bad," said the six footer, i "but I'm afraid I can't help ' ' out." Just then the regular attendant In tho reception loom walked In. As tie did tho bIx footer went nut. , "Who wns thai man I was talking with?" asked the caller. "Why that was Mr. Megrue," Bald the attendant. "It was?" qulrled the caller. "Say ho added, "didn't ho write a play( once, called It Pays To Advertise?" Informed that he was correct, ho observed, "Well, ho doesn't believe everything ho writes, does ho?" |