The New York Clipper (January 1920)

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January 7, 1920 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 31 LETTER LIST Bart. C D. Wild Martin Golden Girl Ox GaldvaOrr. Cfcaa. m W. J. Mil i Jonila aaaa, P>ol Caratrsl Crawford B. CartJ. L^cnA/d dirto. BUlr Oonacr, Jaa. * Baako, Bat Harlan, Otli TUlMfv. Clint ImkKp. Carlai lobnax. Geo. W. JtCtrwn, Call Keao, Joe Lntt, Juki Ldfb. Ufter Marlla * Walters MorCaVD. Hravd Bom, Hanr Mtrm. a. McDonald. J. T. Manor. Jack MdCaraArOna NTrfaaH. Artah cr Connor. Boost Paraar. KM Baobad, Paul Bentta. Fraak Bend, Ooo. Silbrr. BeobED OejMMlt Harry Tilaaaii, Frank 8ldn. Norman Qoanrt Stanley, Ian Storey. 1- L. Stewart. Ralph St. USD * Mc- M Bflfl t ll . Perey Tuller, SJilDey Vaoxban, U J. wntoB. w. j. wnmoth, l*dia Wolfe; Bob Wallace, Billy Aeama an. B oca Brooaj. WQlaD. BraadDD, Este Boyle. Edytbe Bardell. UlUan Caasamn, Caroline Olft, Mil P. OaUtoa, Madeline. Carwaad. Phyllli ceasaa, atath- ertne C Gtftlaad. Haatl Clifford. Bstb Dak, VlrUnla Drlaroea. Mlaata Date, wart ftothlfca. Safe * Mara Claarow. Vtrlaa GrlDoldr. Loan* Howard, Batfeer JenMna, Chic JenaHH. Ode* Jaratncs. Lottie Kelly. Mora Krtrloffy, «»«»»« KnoK. Kain rrlnoE. Loebr. Leoetard. Mrs. Leybaai. Mia. Lee. VLfjnia MelnHre, Eloson Merrtn. Mba B. (paraaftB) Mencncnrri. Ethel Mender. Mn. Jog Marfan. Either Mohr, Bertha B. Komi Beatrice Montana, BaheUe Mae, frank Pick. Mba Price. Pearl Boehtt, AntotaeCt* Blchardaoa. Mrs. A. Bran. Kitty Btewtrt, BeleM finrey, PmaaSe TjUrla. Sylrta Terrj, Janet Vtaal. aVkrar A. WtniUM. Marfan Zibtll. May DEATHS OF THE WEEK j VENITA FITZHUQH was killed In Phila- delphia early Last Thursday morning when an automobile in" which she was returning from a New Tear's celebration skidded while crossing* Pennsylvania Bridge and hurled her sixty feet, to the tracks below. The driver of the machine, whose mother Miss Fltahugh was visiting, was arrested and held. Edward McCullougb, the other occupant of the car, sustained a fracture of the nose. Sbe bad been, formerly, an understudy for Kitty Gordon In Victor Her- bert's "The Enchantress." and had also appeared la "The Sunshine Girl," "All Aboard," and In "The Marriage Market." It was In the latter production that she first sprang Into notice. ALFRED HALLAM, musical director, died In Roosevelt Hospital Last week after a long Illness. For the past twenty years he had been director of music for the Mount Ver- non and Tarrytown schools and, at the same time, compiled and also composed several books of hymns and choral music and songs. He was born In Rugby, England, sixty years ago, and came to this country IP 1893. SAM BLACK, property man for Chas. Baker's "Sport Girls 1 ' company, died De- cember 21 at the Emergency Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis., following an operation for hernia. MRS. KIMBALL, mother of Clara Kimball Young, died last week at her home In Los Angeles. Her stage name was Pauline Mad- dern, and she was popular with touring repertoire companies a score of years ago. WILLIAM H. BROKAW died last week at his home In Trenton, N. J., from an attack of pneumonia. He had been elected presi- dent of the Board of Directors of the Inter- state .Fair Association at the last meeting, after having served on the board for many, years. FRANCES G. MULLER wife or Fred C. Muller, of the Clipper Staff, died Jan. 1, after a long illness. Sbe was burled in Evergreen Cemetery, Jan. S. FRANK PIXLEY, widely known as the writer of comic opera llberettos, died last Wednesday In a hospital at San Diego, as the result of a complication of diseases which developed following a fall suffered on a steamship two weeks ago. Bis musical comedies included "The Prince of Pilaen." "King Dodo," "The Burgo- master." "The Enchanted Isle," "Wood- land," "The Grand Mogul." "Marcelle," and "The Gypsy." Be also was responsible for a number of dramatic successes of which, perhaps, "The Return of Eve" and "Apollo" are the two best known. B. F. Kahn's Union Square Theatre STOCK BURLESQUE—CAN ALWAYS USE GOOD CHORUS GIRLS Only Good Looker, and good worker* should apply. 52 weeks a year. New York engagement No Sunday work. Salary, $20.00 Per Week Moat attractive angawemtait in show b nstn— , Apply m | HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL! RUSSELL SISTERS VOLUMES OF HARMONY IN VAUDEVILLE Weston's Models THE ONLY ACT OF ITS KIND Beautiful, Fascinating and" Wonderful All Special ED AH TOBE DELBRIDGE & GREMMER i MjaalLJ m t Ijtl I fif ahABaf a SfwJ -KO-KO SAN"- -HASH BROWN BABY GIRL-; and -KEEP THE SUNSHINE Of YOUR HEART." Leww Cbrcaaa-Oir. JOB MICHAELS aits: WALLACE COMPANY CAST SET Schnectadt, N. T., Jan. 3.—The sec- ond week of the Smythe-Wallace Sam J. Schoninger Players run here showed an improvement over the first, which was capacity. In the company supporting Wallace, who is leading man, are Cor- rine Cant well, Edith Potter, Jane Man- ners, Ida Parks, Blanche Glennon, Charles Stevens, Robert Benjamin, George Tripp, Erroll Eltinge Louise Lytton William Howatt and Franklyn MacDonald, the lat- ter being director. It is rumored thai they will start a second company at Troy abortyL PHALEN GETS PLAYS E. Y. Phalen, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, dropped into town last week, and while here bought up several plays, among them 'The Woman in Room 13," "Remnant," "The Blue Envelope," "The Country Cousin" and "Roads of Destiny.'' FRFF !- ate *w I IV Li Lt Issue of HOW TO MAKE-UP Writ* or Call M. Stein Cosmetic Co. 120 West 31st Street, Maw York GOOD BYE TO ALL FRIENDS I sailed December 27th with my all- star company of 34 artists for a tour of the world. First stop Yokohama, Japan. Sincerely, JULIAN ELTINGE S A PRIMA DONNA A H HYATT FEATURED MONTE CARLO OIRLS Sensational V S' W;.Ity. 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