The New York Clipper (January 1920)

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" Ji—iTjIMjltW K'.jCL'IPPER 21 £U,.„ Ray■ -Raymond -has . been • -engaged,,ior.. '■, Yvette Guilbert has arrived in America • for her annuar season. . •' . Carlo tta Monterey has been, engaged to play in "theRuined Lady/*" ; '~ - Fally Marcus is now booking the Taylor Opera House, Trenton, N. J. Pauline Lord and Reginald Barlow have been engaged for "Big Game." ; - * ' Sidney Phillips has left vaudeville to open with Ed Wynn's Carnival. irt:i ABOUT YOU! AND XOU!! AND YOU!!! Mabel Hicks, daughter of Seymour Hicks-and- EllAline Terriss, has been en- gaged for a part in -"Scan'daL"" Adele, of Adele and Zaza, was taken ill last-''week, causing the team to-postpone rehearsals of their new dance act.' "Scotae," in the American Theatrical. Hospital, Chicago, having undergone an operation for tumor, is recovering. ■ J. N. Tate, the Australian impresario, Elwyn Harvey is playing the leading has arranged with R. H. Burns id e for-the Donald Gallagher has been added to the cast of "The Blue Flame," the new play in -which A. H. Woods will soon star Theda -Bar*. Bessie' Denniaon, former chorus leader of the Metropolitan Opera, has been en- gaged for the Billy Hart act, playing .Keith western. .. female role 'in "Thunder Mountain/ Edna Hirsch, of Nat Nazzaro's office, has become engaged to Phil Finkelstein. ■ - Mabel Hicks, English actress, -has been - ■ejigeged by Walter Hast for .*ScandaL , • ~ Paul Dickey -has been engaged- by Mrs^ Henry B. Harriss for a role in "BigGame??' Ike'Rose, carnival man, has sailed- for -Europe to -look -over the carnival field: ■■■ Arthur Fraser and Harry Bttnce- are -now doing a new act, entitled -"Which' Is :Which." - ~ .' -\v Australian-rights to "Mies Mflliona.* 1 Lillian Green has recovered from the - fitness which kept her in' bed'for one week, and returned to her office' on Monday. Henry Antrim, Richard Bold and Alfred Guard -have been added to- the cast of i "Frivolities-Of 1020" at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre. : Harry Heicks, with Ah G. Barnes* Cir- cus, is <in 'the American Theatrical Hos- pital, Chicago, suffering from a complica- tion of diseases. - - W. C. Paul is in the City Hospital, Min- neapolis, suffering from a icaldmg-he re- ceived while filling a tank- he uses in his act, with hot "water. His ctmHKion is critical. _• Alice Shonkey, a chorus girl with the "ZiegfeM -Follies," underwent - an opera- tion at the American Theatrical Hos- pital, Chicago, and is reported to the re- covering. Creighton Hale, star of several Pa the serials, will enter vaudeville with a sketch as soon as he finishes bis present picture engagement with D. W. Griffith, about March 1. James Madison was confined to his home for a few days last- week .because of illness. ■".« ' " '.'-""-. Arthur E. McHugh has been engaged ' by'Arthur Hammerstein to '.go ahead of <;> Tumble .In," ."""*. ;..... - Helen Heimer, Lelia Frost and _ • Farrell axe-;*!!* Grace* George "in .*£;":- BJuhed Lady."'' -' T ."'!^ ,: -'""' -a *c — :■"••.' Xomse WiBis, foi •"> V. :';'"';'■ : TO*J». saleslady in e*TJ • -*$: i -;«jb6p\iiiChicago, "*■ I..':- -"ChiUiaing PoIlock-wTn wri '■-.-■:■',■- of-his own play, "The Sigivpn the ' .tot, Flo 'Zlegfeld. ''."■' "... ~f"' '".' .-., .---BKoda Chester, aceom «j«S»* Wrai soon be-'sean - ' ^'* : -=*eViW 1 6sim%W«rdr"*-.' •"•■-•Vr** " " - * gs.. '.%-■!*"" Whitie Anderson has been elected ■ .%**-■"- -***%, bf-tKe.i. A.-B.~*pPi£Z?Bi,*>> T> ^<1,W AilajrUc Cityrfr -,? .--> - Anna Armstrong wflj Ji "'-■'• ^^unjd-The':Town'**Co! closing i» Baltimore. Dorothy Brenner news bT'Che death of _ follo-^w*^ long OmesC Mrs;' Clarence A. Wortham, -■carnival "man, was injared-in, a Dwight Pepper has severed connections with-the Morris GrenWald-office of Chi- •.^cago and will open offices in this city.' •' - f •Anna Gerber, member of the "Gaiety Girls,"-who was' : reeently ■ [operated- upon, rilr reported' tpi-De ihaking^rap'd; progress.' •' Natalie Farrarl and Company have been - -book into!Wink-RpyaleP^OT-an -ex-;, tende4 engagemerrtj-dirough'l^llVSlmir.' •- -Charles H. "Furey Is taking the place of. ■ Flo Rhe inatro m in the Harry A. Shea.of-' flee. Bheinstiom resigned several weeks ajgb. ' y.'' r £:~..- ' -- <■■-■..' vv 1 George Edward Barnes, character actor, ing. . _ wfU"enter vaude' lyle'r'-written by Hesnsr Art_ vv ^teh wirf^bave ^a-^ast of f Gabriene-Ravine, now appearing with Ethel Barry more in "Declassee" at the Empire,' was recently married to the Vicomte de Viane. - Ada Mae Weeks, who was with "Listen, Lester^ before she was -stricken with- ap-' ndlcitU, has recovered -and is again "V with that show. Lillian to name, who left the Ziegf eld entertainments on the New Amsterdam Roof to become one of the stars in "The Little Blue- Devil," will return to the Roof soon. Auburn and McNally could not open at the Twenty-third Street Theatre the first half of last week owing to the death of Mr. Auburn's brother. Coalin and Glass replaced them.' Morris Gest celebrated the beginning of his third year.as manager of the Century Theatre by being-the guest- of honor at a dinner tendered'him by the business staff of "Aphrodite." ™ -Justine-Grey,- daughter of Frederick Solomon;-will make her flret appearance next Monday in "Angel 'Face'V at the Knickerbocker Theatre. In "Scaadal,* 'b> the ^a« > er*-ewiedr"' sooii'% be; - Harry Ro we, formerly business manager for "Come Along Mary'' and other Harvey . D.-Orr attractions, has severed his con- nection with that firm. Walter Scanlan, leading tenor of "Al- ■ ways You,"-haa 'been sued for a Separation on th'e"gro"uha ■ of neglect, abandonment and failure-to support. ,;-' Walter' GaUagher, "who used to be a bookkeeper for Haw 4 Erlanger, hasbeea for'-dne- r of the roles '.of "Diire.- by Marc Klaw. t ■ . Walter Meakin, booking .agent and manager, .is recovering in the American Theatrical Hospital, Chicago, from • broken collar bone, -the-result of an auto- mobile accident, r - - ■■'•'' Arthur MrHngh, press rep r e sen tative of the B. 8. Moss Interests, has resigned and been engaged by Arthur Hi" representative of "Tumble. .1 work in Boston. Harry HoUngsworth, leading .-.'' the - S hubert combany dn St. Paul, ^•\t : cidentally-woundbd last .Feek-during ^2^ iacepetffTChe Deep Purple."'w, i for eft. ^'A'v-«ion last week in Mischs Elman took out bk ftrrt dtlwca- shlp -papers ' lksb WednesoHy' in the Nat- uralizatlon Bureau of the County Ctefk's ofBce. He was borb in^^ev,- ttnstw, and lives ft.New Yc*k:dty.'t^;_.;A ■:: &«. ' • Colonel Diamoad, a Cfvll -Waf veteraa and professional • dancer, who' has 'passed his seventieth Mrtn*H£, 8fien»4 <M the Loew "Circuit this ' weak with BUT grand- daughter as'a partner. Harry Bronion, of Bresson anS Bald- ' win, who was forced to-give up "his tour of the Orpheum Circuit and-undergo an operation, has -fully recovered 'end win • shortly resume hli interrup'tea tour. Dee Baker, who plays an important role in The Sigh on the Door" at the -Republic has signed a contract with A. V H. ^Woods to appear under bis jnanage- St. JdftttTervtte; -Txisli dramatist and J Sn«n^w r a -long term of, years.' Prf H*"^, •:,, ,■ .. .. . . .-'poet, is ^V"»>«^T»ere"'so«a>on the' ,,,' ^.l- . : ~ . ^ .. - -—'■ - ^ -:. . -1..S-" T"-L^ ■ Si a Laifll«a -awd-mlM«4ur« u'ndir th* " JoeJBwaentlial,' ticket -taker at Miner's qH^'UrflagjIgnW 1 ;playing ^m^mtmmS^m^S^m^^'' ■■'%%JS? hM .. t * en , with Mlne j'»' for her 'husband in. 1 ME%*' ; Yaur Act" M.tfr.^T' w * g,;m --" ^* """ l. : . ; wt - ^ ^Jh. Tist twenty-flve^ws, wfil-eelebraU count of an 'aiiaapatecl addition to" the F CourtenayVbw succeeded BeBe Ben- 71^® l8 ^ flfth **« afflb "K anniy^rsary on family. nett in^S^eaSStoek^^Syto^^P""^ 7 S * ***** » New Tprk. MacDonald" and Fay been. aa*asB^4o • the cast .sup" ~. OTg^*^P**SBi«5 J . l WiW?Sbg ''James OTTefll, veteran, actor, wfitflias ^.^r"^.-,.v ■- -:■■ -. ... -~ »-. -', i v> v .heeh 1tt| was "reported as'being .-hneh^bej^. '■ '■- ;*2ii. 'j&J*i--m£ vnili »v- IttLmMk , : -*«-Tast"i week. He was able to leave his -- 4W, -**** 1 : ** , Mal **f^ Wv^f^^^WbeoIandTro'for «, abort w atts ' ^^^^^S^^ WmW^W ^J ''sWssht" maL -assmVai of «De Uum ^BjUQf: '.; „• ■ • - - Annie," and '^rou•^AittJ»ve, , * wffl shortly pntinto rehearsal his -new musical jjlooe, ^ ; BAf^>9!»ta^r1s5e < '5^ ; '*Pbfbidden, , ''hasW| been engaged'for a comedy role Jn^Grane Wilbur's new^t piece, The T^gknown MJBs-Chaxi^rlf _ / James Whittendale returned , to .t< last week following six, .we&Ka * > 'on,<t road ^ja "La La Lucille." Alan Dinehar^ ; has "been engaWnd by; Mrs. Henry B, ;Hariis for "Big Ga^e," theV play-by Wfllajd Kobcrtebn and KUboum-' Gardon. the ■Francisco,-making"" ii er^ IPS aa leading laay'in "Happiness.*' ThaMelletta i i.'-. : ' -flU4-"lK;'' Skavian, fi ...' a,.-re4nctTori' : '^i'^EjS.f8limen" f -day, before Justice Daviar. _ " y < Louis'Kreft'-the musical been engaged by Jolml>rt to co: -CTchestra; for *|Mariaka." Faire Binney, sister af ney has been engaged by"=Raeh*l Crothers to.pUy-M«Bel&-d^ha* ?&£ Mfaij Weina t ein has- fice anf^hleindriatc. - Stoker in theCPahice .^mic- 1 , Hope, V Mariot, Zurich, L ^ by Alfred Aldler for "now at the "Winter Garden in "ThePassing Show," have been , engaged_by Charles Cochran for his new ju,.<enie»-dnB.in~lxjndon in the Spring. .. Mril ifl J. "Sport" Hermann, wife of the manager of ' the Cort Theatre. Chi- cago, who has been seriously III-fc< tea past two weeks, is recovering raj will be about within the next f« E. Young, formerly manager of the SnaMetfcBatlitng: Om» company, was ■P.l.lr «Nled a"dlv5?c>L%iJ2elaware, Ohio, .with- ' "• - oat alimony, against "Doris -C. Yomig. a; DorotSy"' tlates 'Herrman, a fomwr .chorus girl, last"^Veek lost -the suit fo» 1100,000 which she brtroght-^againrt' the parents of her husband,' charging-.'them with alJenAtion of her huibaSa's affee- C" Prajp Lalor, comedian, is back "\a Y -Tprk»Ur a year's stay in "London. .-^1J return next Summer.. . Glen%cd Jenkins, the bUdtface has join?a. the "FrivolIHes of 1820" Forty-fourft.,Street Theatre. Marie Dressier, while "playing Syracuse last, week, was a guest of The Optimist Lillian Wagner is doing a comedy, sing- ~C1ub" of that city, at a special lun cheon ing, talking" "and danetng act with Tex served and attended by ex-service men. - Ellis,'the material being furnished by'. .' ."ml Sam-Ward. - , Mayme Remington, of the ■Uttle Plek-. lr4V .. »■««. - -—.rf^ fl rf ._ an may" Company, is rtm in the Amerl- *m& iWSPLHf; t 5P L V^**JfLz£ ean J ^W«eal-HbepHaL SbbsbbS, havms arer a week in-Boston because of - mneas> t a^, t&tlT YZjZzZT F^./^TlF' l£~r ifiai l3B«JBV;Bteur^c^e^^ * ,n *J or 0 f m ' here. *"-".' M ^*-. . , -i ' ftfaasST F. Dawson, mnnasnr of the Neflie and — — — • •Frtrolities of-lt207 - are -to sung -as ■ in Londoa, beginniBg m May. -*.-?• .-»*. Charles Dfllfngham will act on the ■ mittee of the Rocky Mountain .Ouh, which will welcome home the last of the A. E. F. John Hays Hammo nd and' Her- bert Wan are In charge of-the re ce p tion m New York. and Kelly could not open at the " week,^owpm to "faetlaw'. Davis '. fcefUs 1 : "thm,- Stanley F. Dawson, "Victory BaBs" company, "sath of his father, died at Oolumbuf, -^^feff-*' '-■' -Dawson, iu-.;:n;ui:-i:-.- Dorothy Potter, co-author witfa. Mahal & Keithly in The Greater LCgbt" and known aa the author of "Under the Eagle," a patriotic book, was married on December 97th to Lieut.-Colonel Charles Calvar Beaedfet, an instructor in aviation, who saw service with the American Erpedl- tionary Force*. -• m •.,"■• • •'■•u".'.-•.»- rr •