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Show WHEN FLO ZIEGFELO OF "FOLLIES" BOYS BASEBAUCLl i " 1 Uoo-H WT'S i kJZ ZT ' 1 tffel Flo Zlenfold says he Is through with th theatre. Recently h tied a can on one of his wealthy chorus girls Tho young lady refused to he flrd. She so reported to the other member of tho cast. Mr. Zlegfeld was instructed to put tho lady back In the chorus, or there would be no "Follies" fhat evening. Since Flo, as they call him in theatrical thea-trical circles, has a lot of money tied up In the Follies, end desired to finish fin-ish the season, he put the yodng lady back in the chorus. Since Mr. Zlegfold owns the Follies, he wasn't pleased over the outcome He said he was through forever with tho stage at the clo3 of the I present season. He aluo made a pub-I pub-I lie announcement that he was in the! I field for a major leaguo franchise. Mr Zl 'gfeld, never having had onv experience with ball players, has prov-len prov-len himself to be a rash young man Wh.-n it comes to being temperamen tal, chorus girls have nothing on tho athletes. Wlun Flo Zlegfeld blows tho "Follies" "Fol-lies" and buys a baseball club All the bald-headed men in the world will want to hocome umpires Opera glasses will be much more I popular than the ice cream cone or I tho good old hot dog. No longer will there bo any need 'Of having bleacher seats All choice seats will be in 'the hards of the tpeculators. Box seats will be held for a big premium. Those will be the happy days. Oo to it, Flo. say the baseball fans. L'O |