The New York Clipper (March 1919)

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34 T H E > HE W TORK \CL tPPE R March 5,19)9 FILM FLASHES Harry -A.' Spoor, London representative of the. Ksaansy. Company. Is In New Xork- Thla la hla first visit to America in ten years. David G. Fischer will- leave for Florida this week, to make another, picture. '■• Iola Forrester is the co-author of "The Unveiling- Hand." Tom Terries has started directing Alice Joyce in "The Girl Without a Heart?' The United Picture* Corporation is Is- suing;, a new house organ called the "United Exhibitor." DR. FREDERICK SOBEL DENTIST Ofac Hour. = » A. M.-7 P. M. Swaiavi n A. M.-J P. BL Eradsn by »H nl ilsusl Special rata* to theSWpt Ue» Seventh Art, Bet. 113-lKth Sts, Now York. Teta- ^ Cathedral SB*. Member «f tha Bor- CMk WANTED —for Meal &mt>loa>. Mnaical Show. Lady Violinist. Singers, Dancers. Chorui Girls. Good amateurs considered. MARSHALL * VALN1CE. Liberty Toamtra, Wayaaahoro. Pa. Toairhts 57c per taos- ■and. Heralds. Lctter- B. S. HOE. Shew MONTH'S DATES $3 beada, Halrtooea. cheap. Printer, Weidman, Kiea. GREATEST 8ACXU1CB OITXBED. Closing out targe stock of slightly Used Imported Street, Afternoon sad Dirncr Qowas, also wonder- ful inortmrat ot spangled draws and wrsps. JUS. S. COKE*. CM ft* An., nth. Greeley 4676. •JUST OUT BULLETIN WO. * Price, On e Dollar Par Copy It contains the following QUt-Bdfe, Up-to- date Comedy Material: 23 8CKBAMING MONOLOGUES. IS B.OABINO ACTS for two aulas. IS OBioiN.il. ACTS for male and female. SO SDRB-riRB PABODIEB. 3 BXK>r LIFTING TRIO ACTS. S BATTLING QEARTETTB AOTB. AN ACT FOB TWO raafAXBB. A NBW COKXDT SKETCH. A GHEAT TABLOID. Comedy «; Bm-leeqoe. 12 MINSTREL PIS8T-PABXB. GRAN D MINSTREL FINALS. HCMBBKDS of cross-are Jotes for- stde- walk esaaaeas tass for two males sod male and female. BESIDES otner comedy m at eri al wblch la tteefal to the vaudeville performer. Bemetnher the price of VcNAIXY'8 BULLETIN No. 4 la only one dollar par copy; or we will send yon bulletins No*. 2, 3 and « for *2.00. with mosey back guarantee. Wi. McJULlY, 81L IZStk SU New Ytrk Edward Jose Is planning; to become an independent- prodecer on^the completion-of hia work with Paramount, . - -' ■■-. • Ben BlumentnaJ. president of the Export and Import Film Company- has arrived-In Franca- .. .-.--. - .-. .*„..—,-_-- - M. K- Lowenthal has resigned from the Lowell Cash has accepted'-the 1 position of publicity man With- Universal and started work this week. Henry Friedwell was fined last week for admitting children Into the Coleman Mo- tion Picture Theatre in the Bronx. Henry Gaell, who has played with Pearl White, has changed hia name to Henry O- Sell Kathertne MacDonald will be Louis Ben - nlson's leading- lady In "Speedy Meade." Vltagraph has purchased the rights to "A Stitch in Time" from Oliver D. Bailey. WIPE COSTS HIM $10,000 JOB Louis Sherwin'a wife has cost him a $10,000 a year job, according to an affi- davit made by him last week in answer to her separation gait. By her continual persecution of him and th» mental distress her actions have caused him he has re- signed his -position as publicity promoter for the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Hairy G. Kosch filed the affidavit in oppo- sition to Mrs. Sherwin'a application for alimony and counsel. Louis Sherwin became known as dra- matic critic of the New York Globe, which position he left last Fall to accept a posi- tion on the Goldwyn staff at $200 per week. In his affidavit, Sherwin relates that hig home has been made intolerable by hia wife since the birth of his first child and that, because of that, he has broken under the strain and is unfit to perform his -daily duties with the Goldwyn concern and has therefore tendered his resigna- tion. Mrs. Sherwin, through her attorney, John J. Whaler,, asked for $200 a w/eek alimony and $1,000 counsel fees, but the court cut the former to $30 per week and the counsel fee to $100. . FREE Latest Issue of HOW TO MAKE-UP L •V Writ* or Call M. Stein Cosmetic Co. 120 Wast 31st Strait, New York SCENE FROM "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN" Hack Sennett's Latest Feature Comedy, Being Staterigbted by Hiram' Abrams NO make-up poisoning! Pure, grati- fying, safe, ALBOLENE is what you should use always to remove make-up, because it keeps the skin in good condition. ].-.'. It has been f-mous for years as the foremost product of its kind. For the make-up box 1 ana 2 ounce tubes. Also in V* and 1 lb. cans. AZBOLEXE is told by. dr an • dealers in mafw-up. for free sample. McKesson & bobbins Incorporated - ■ ~. Manufacturing Chemists ■ V*. 1.33 91 Fulton Street . New York YEAR BY YEAI —issue by issue, MADISON'S BUDGET has g ro w n in popularity, F"»|/K„g it* old patrons and constantly getting new ones. As should properly be the case, my latest issue. MADISON'S BUDGET No. 17, is my GREATEST issue. Price as always ONE DOLLAR PER COPY with a de luxe assortment of holcum laughs. *«"*>««■*'—g latest monologues, acts.for two AND more perlormers, parodies, minstrel first parts, 200 single gags, poems, etc; also a clever one-act farce for 9 people into which mu- sical specialties can be introduced. Back issues of MADISON'S BUDGET all sold. Send orders for No. 17 to JAMES MADI- SON, I»S Third Avenue, New York. For acts to order, call at my downtovn :«.;. ... . offict, H9i Broadway. .—,.-.,. -' FITZGERALD GOING ABROAD Harry FiUgerald wfll «aH for London on the Aquitnn is on - Thuradar.. Fitzgerald, while abroad, will look the English and French vaudeville field"oyer,.with a view to booking American acts on the other side. If he discovers any big; novelties"is- Eng- land or France that he figures wiH appeal to American vaudeville audiences, he will endeavor to book them over here.' During hia absence his brother, Leo Fitzgerald, wiQ manage bis office and handle the book- ings of his acts on the Keith, Orpbeum and Interstate time. *■ ':'- *■""*? S«> ! trl's: TAMPA TO HAVE NEW HOUSE Tampa, Fla, Feb. 27.—Ground" for a new theatre will be broken here early in March and, according; to the contract, will be completed in • September. It' will be erected by the LaBelle Amusement Com- pany at a cost of $150,000. . . • HAS "SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE" "Simple Simon Simple," by .Charles Brown, is to be produced by Leonard 1. Meehan, shortly. It will play in western Canada' for eight weeks, for the United Producing Company of Calgary, Alberta. Charles A. 'Williams will act as advance agent, while Meehan will stay with the show. Arrangements are now being made for them to tour the South, starting in August. PLAYS VAUDEVILLE ACTS. ETC. N. Y. PLAY BUREAU, 2SB Decatur Ave,, New York City. Stamp for catalog. FORM NEW PRODUCING COMPANY Jed F. Shaw and- Alexander Johnstone have formed a., new producing .company and taken offices in the Selwyn Theatre. Shaw has been associated with winthrop Ames and Johnstone was concerned in the making of "Fiddlers Three" and other musical plays. The i ni t i al' p ro du c ti on of the new firm will be a musical comedy production.. . . ; •. WIN SUIT OVER curs .--'. Washington, D. O, March 8.—The de- cision of the lower court b in deciding in ' favor of the L. A. Westerman Company in its sntt against the Dispatch Printing Company,, of. Colombua. for - using copy- righted advertising cats was upheld to- day by the Supreme Court. It waa the Westerman Company that made the ap- peal, claiming that the-, compensation for loss suffered as allowed by the lower court was insufficient. JOHN T. DOYLE & CO. fa> "The Red Flash" A timely comedy dramatic offering. LEON C. PAUL F. WHITEHEAD & FITZGERALD Back from Over There with Something Nc Dksctiagr-SOFRANSKI AND EPSTIN and Frolics an Iha Wire. ALF. T. WILTON and MATHEWS, AGENTS. CARL. THE WOP AND THE GIRL ROSE : REEN DIRECTION—JACK SHEA LEW A. WARD REFINED, CLASSY, ORIGINAL—ALWAYS GOING A. NEW NArVIE, BUT A. STANDARD ACT (4M In a comady Panto. Skit, "The New Cook.'' Rep. H. B. Maria-Hi TENNEY A Standard VaudarilJe Writer of Standard Vaudeville Acta, 1493 Broadway, New York City Read The ..■■--■.,■■■,.