The New York Clipper (December 1919)

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u THE NEW YORK CLIPPER December 31, 1919 "Hollyhock*," a. Bradbury production, baa been completed. ' Eugene O'Brien baa completed "His Wife's Money" rot SelznickT . Claire DuBrey has been engaged lor a role In the next NaslmoTa feature. M. H. Hoffman la touring Canada In the Interest* of Pioneer Film Company. W. E. Atkinson goo on a trip to the coaat for Metro after the flrat of the year. Owen Moore and 8eena Owen are making exteriors on "Who's Who" at Kenaloo. May Allison la taking a two weeks' vaca- tion before beginning work on "Jndah." Bufns Cole and I. C. Walnwrhrbt are ex- pected to arrlTC from London this week. Edgar Lewis has postponed the production of "Leboan," and Is working on "Sherry." Zeena Keefe'a fl-rat starring ▼abide for Sehmlck. "The Woman God Sent," has been started. Harley Knoles Is to direct Dorothy Dalton in "Half An Hoar," a play by Sir. James Barrle. Mae Gaston, who baa appeared In a num- ber of Universal serials, arrived In New York last week. Alee B. Francis has signed another long- term contract calling for hla services with Ooldwin Pictures. Bernard P. Aorons, formerly casting di- rector for Selznlck, bas Joined the staff of Arthur H. Jacobs. Mrs. Barbara La Marr Deely has been signed by Fox to write a number of stories for Gladys Brockwell. Montaga Love will appear in "The Place of Honeymoons" for Pioneer Films, playing opposite Emily Stevens. Tola Vale has been engaged to play oppo- site Bert Lytell in the leading female role of "Alias Jimmy Valentine.". M. H. Gwynn, a director of United Picture Theatres, bad hla foot crashed in a train wreck in Pennsylvania last week. Dorothy Olsen has Just finished "The Wild Fawn" at the Bncon-Backer Studios, under the direction of Chester De Vonde. Doris Pawn has recovered from the ln- eiries received from a fall from a horse and now supporting Will Rogers In "The Strange Boa r d er ." Rosemary Theby.. Allan Sears. Arthur Carew, Adele FarrtQEttm and Hector Y. Bar- now will appear in "Bio Grande," now being directed by Edwin Carew. .»'.;.. - Dolores Cassinriii. the Italian film actress, returned last week from Washington, where ■be has been appearing at the Columbia The- atre with the latest picture, "The Right to Lie." ^^ "12 :10." with Marie Doro, which .appeared at. the Capitol last week, has been booked by the Republic Distributing Corporation for the entire Stanley Circuit in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. ; ■ SAME TO YOU Holiday Greetings are acknowledged from Bfflie Baraette, B. F. Kahn, MoHie Williams, Jack Singer, Jack Witts, Myrtle Cherry, Martin J. Wigert, Phil Pauls- craft, Maybelle Gibson, Francis D. Cornell, Joe Opp, Lewrita Kelly, Dan Guggen- heim, Frank L. Smith. Ben and Leona Holmes, Sammy Wright, Helen Stuart, Lorman-Robinson's Famous Shows, Joe Brown and family, H. T. Shannon, Fred JBassy, Manny King-, Ina and Maud Hay- ward, Eddie M. Lloyd, Hoghie Shnbert, Sydney Wire, Max Armstrong, Sarah Hyatt, Hollis and Gnilmette, Kathryn Pearl, . Harry Lang, Frank Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Chris Nanman, Tom Henry, Frances Cornell, Anna Arm- strong, Billy Watson (former Beef Trust King), Mr.- and-Mrs. J. M. Ward, Frank Pierce, Frank F. Eagles, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cbenet, Babe De Palmer, Gertie De Milt, Emmett Callahan, Pearl Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerard, Billy Eisen- lonr, Walter Meyers, Grace Anderson, Joe A. Bannan, Babe Healy, Joe Freed,- E3d- redge Company, Marilyn Worth, Walt M. Leslie, Kitty Warren, Joe Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marks, Alfarretta Symonds, Ira A. Miller, Ede Mae, Vie Plant, Mason and Cole, Clyde J. Bates, Gertrude Beck, Jim Mclnerney, Anna Sawyer, Grace Goodman, Lena Daly, Harry Rose, George Tonng, Mr. - and ■ Mrs. Jack Crawford, Billy "Grogan" Spencer, Sam Bachen, Hope R. Partem, Grace Howard, Billy Hexter, Lester'. (Polly) . Arouse.n, Walter Batchelor, Frank C. Freeman, George T. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simons, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chipman, Jimmy Weeden, Abe Reynolds, Dr. Simeon A. Steeves, Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Damsel, Fred R. Dobarty, William F. Harms, Harry Morrison, Chas. Bragg, Niblo and Spencer and members of the "Midnight SINCERE GOOD WISHES TO ALL MY FRIENDS WILLIAM HOROWITZ Phila. Manager Broadway Music Corporation —5- Msidens" Company, Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Isaacs, J. M. Free, Mr. and Mrs, Chadea Bona, Mr. and Mrs Nea Lavene, Arthur Harris, Charles H. Bell, Charles H. Crofts and members of Jean Bedini's "Peek-A-Boo" Company, Leon A. Bera- niak, George MeGuinness, Izzie Hirst, Tenny HUson, Babe Lavetta, Sam M. Drie- sen-and Hen. JJickels. Many thanks and the same good wishes to you. Colonial Theatre, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Leon A. Berezniak, B. C. Whitney and Ed. Wyan, Capt. George Bray, Charles M. and Iona Guineas, Wm. Bristol, Fred and Carrie Hodgson, Henderson Stock: • Com- pany, Lorman-Robinson Famous Shows, Charles G. KUpatrick, Frank Abbott, Wenrick and Dale, Harry E. Yost, Charles L. Casad, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fantillon, Henry Bach, Gus Sun, Carl Laemmle, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lord, Sidney Wire, Dan Guggenheim, Inness and Ryan, Selbini and Crovini, Harry Rogers, Phil Paulscraft, Billy Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kiralfy, AL Fostelle, David Wark Griffith, Bex Stock Company, Noel Travers and Irene Douglas, Enid May Jackson, Larry Larrivee, Dolores' Cassinelli, J. R. Grain- ger and Peter Gridley Smith, Fred Heider and Emma O'Keil, Richard Pitrot, Jim Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Campbell, Ruth Roye, Pathe, Bob Russak, Harry and Miss Berry, The Opels, Da A. Miller and Ede Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Imhof, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Wills, Jack Re id, Wm. Noble Company, Triangle Music Company, Hal Oliver, Ben F- Kahn, Lord and Ver- non Musical Comedy Company, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roudere, Jack Osterman. Brady and Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thurston, Happy Benway, Otis Oliver, Potter and Hartwell, Homer B. Snyder, Harry Clark, George Ernest Cooke. NEW ACTS (Continued tram Pace 11) MOSCONI FAMILY Theatre)—Riverside. Style—Dancing act. Time—Thirty-five minutes. Setting—Special, full. The Mosconi Brothers, Louis and Charles, aided and abetted by Verna, their father and two brothers, are offering' a dancing: act that will, in a short time, be one of the biggest dancing acts In vaude- ville. The act opens with an introductory number.in which Louis and Charles in- troduce the members of their family, one at a time. After the audience is made acquainted with the folks they do a double trio novelty dance. Louis and Charles then offer one of their well- known duet dances, followed by a soft- shoe danafe in which Verna and the two younger'' brothers participate. Another duet dance by the boys follows, after which Verna and papa did a few trick waltz steps that are bound to cause no little comment. Verna, papa and the two younger boys then showed what the minuet would look like if done to modern dance music—and they sure can shlmmeyl Louis then of- fered his famous jumping step specialty, after which Verna showed a few tricks steps that seem to say. "Look out for your laurels, brother Louis'" The act ,., concluded, with a Jew steps by the entire JUST OUT BULLETIN 1W.U Price, One Dollar Per Copy fHfnHr ooOccUQH Cf 136 J—f- °^ B *V. l alafat Ud ortrjtil taoorrllto cosKdr BiterUl, ntlrutm ewrruUDC test can be of sal to toe ptiftana a. do matter what sort of as set, swoolorae. parody or fill-in tritl be mar require. Noreitbftuqlat that HeKsHr*» Bulletin No. S is bluer is cuutit* sad better in quality then mt before the arte nnaba u alien, one dollar per copy. ■taAUr-S BULIETIM Ms. 5 contains the follow- ing* gut-edre, up-to-date coDedr material: IS SCIEANIMC BONOUIEUES. Each one a potltire hit. 14 IsAIIMG ACTS for wo Balrs. 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