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34 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER (September; 10, 1919 JUST OUT McNALLY'S M A C BULLETIN ww -* Price, One Dollar Par Copy. OttnOc collection of 139 Ml of DOT, MM S* ormml tioomito rnratdr astcrial, toman srtryUUnf that can be of law to the perforiner, no ■attar What act of to act, a w s slS j aa, parody or no-la bin be ill require. ffoUrWWiniUnc that Mcfunyi Bulletin No. 15 U tHaxr In cnanU-y and better In cjuaiitj tan twr Before Ilia prtot raanoas aa always, ooa dollar oar copy. ■•■ALLY'S IULUTII If. 5 contain, u» foQow- lat iBKart.' up-to-date comedy amtertai: -mABur IB SCIEABISS ■ IIILKUtS. padttft bit* 14 ItAIIIB MIS for tao mala. Each act u 11 (aiCIBAL ACTS lor mate and female. TbeyTl i food on any MIL ■f-Fir 40 SU1E-FIIE PAItOIES on all of BtveBwaf* latejt km hits. A BMF-UrTIBB Till ACT. TMi art ta a 3« karat. aon-Bra hit. A BATTLIBC •BABTETTE ACT. TbB ad k aire. with hnmor of tht rfb-Uckttnt ktnd. Al ACT FBB TWB FERALCS. Ttda act affl WaWHtTBtiy UlaVaU CDOd. A SEW COBEDY SKETCH entitled "Tha Han lamer." It'i a atream. A CIEAT BBIUMBE entitled "TaDkaa Doodle." It'i taiaM. bntn and bobblaa orcr with alt 12 BIISTIEL FUST-fAITS with UnMellttlnf jokes and hot-snot ereej Ore tap. 6BABB ■ IBSTBEL FIBALE entitled "At tbt ar- ena." run of lautha. BBBDilEDS of otaa-nra Jokes for elde-waik eon- mtatlon for two malaj and mala and ftmala. BESIDES other comedy material which li «« to the Taaafrina performer. Bemember tat price of BtBALLVS BBUaTIB BS. 5 to only m doUar_ per tmi «£_wig aaai r™ BOILETIBS Bta. 3, 4 amaJ 9 far SZ.00, wttb money back fnarutaa. WM. McN ALLY ■1 East UStb Straat Nov York B. F. XZXTaTB PALACE Broadway a, 4Tth 8t_ Mat. Dally ttl P. at. 23. M and Toe Kr.ry Night IB. BO. TO. II. 11.80 WnEATOM a, HARRY 0A11OII, CHARLES XtbTO, XZD IXWT4 * BAWD, gill SHAW. ABSAUT SHOB., OBZOIX r A8HIOK JlAII, W1II1I BBOWEB. BTBABtTELL'B AaTDxALB, TOLIT ft O-BTILL, KlHOOBAJt FOR Happ y Days *g& ^SA'eHIPPOOROME HAPPY PRICES—Sa»U 8 W«ka Ahead. OLYMPIC SsVw-A- Th i» ^Y— It PARISIAN FLIRTS Next W-k —CRACKER JACKS BROOKLYN THEATRES Jay nr. Fulton St. Mat. Tel. Main ia»3 Dally STAR SWEET SWEETIE GIRLS N«Zt Week—KEWP1E DOLLS CASm(LJJlEATRE MAIDS OF AMERICA Next Week—BEST SHOW IN TOWN EMPIRE THEATRE Ralph Avenue and BroaAray THIS WEEK OH GIRLS! Next W—k—MOLUE WILLIAMS CO. EVENING GOWNS Aflarana and itrert Co* of UtaA modela. A. IUEB. 63 Watt t illthtly vera. Lana mttahis lor state or Bart ta- na «., Ben Tart. W A 1M T E D Cleter p u f u rm m In all rata at JwtenTie awjbrette, aaaBaa T woaaaa at tor one tad. thre* nithten. roll acUnt foaala nunrtrd. MnrJclana all lines, and eperlatty All mutt bo drier, alao tool oraan on and of. ray awest salary. Sand photo* and stats' W. S. aWWaBR. (Sea. BeLX York STRIKE OVER, EQUITY MUST FACE FTOEUTY OPPOSITION i {Continued from, pages 3 and 33.) ■«■« 4. AU Equity Members shall receive fall pay for all service* rendered op to the time of their respective cessation from work during the recent strike, bat no par for the Interval between such cessation and when they re- sume work. 5. Neither the Equity Association nor any member thereat. wiU+refnse. to perform serv- ices for any producer^ because of the preaenee In the east or production of a person or per- sons not a member or membere'or the Bqnlty Association or of the Chorus Assodstlon or of a person or perBOBB a member or members of any other association, organisation or or- ganizations. 8. The Equity Association will not force or coerce directly or indirectly, «*" attempt to force or to coerce directly or indirectly any person or persons not a member or membera of such Association to become a member or members thereof and will order Its members or any particular - member under penalty of discipline not to force or to coerce directly or indirectly, or to attempt to force or to coerce directly or indirectly, any such person or persons to .become, each member or mem- bers. 7. Neither the Producers nor any Pro- ducer will force or coerce directly or Indi- rectly, or attempt to force or to coerce directly or indirectly any person to resign from or sever in any manner or to any degree his connection with tbe Equity Association or not to Join the.Equity Association or to Join or become connected In any manner or to any degree with any other organisation or to refrain from reslsnina; or severing- bis con- nection with any other organization, and the Producers' Association will enforce the pro- visions of this clause by appropriate dis- ciplinary measures. 8. Immediately upon tbe execution of these presents tbe Stage Hands and the Musi- cians shall retam to work in the same places they had when they ceased work, with the wages provided, by. the agreements or under- standings between their:. respective. organiza- tions and the Producers, and! shall .receive full pay for all services rendered up to the time of their respective cessation from work daring the recent strike', but no pay for the Interval between. such cessation, and when they resume work! 9. No member of tbe International Alli- ance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Mov- ing Picture Machine Operators thereinafter termed Stage Employees International),, nor any member of the American Federation of Musicians (hereinafter termed the "Musicians Federation") shall refuse to perform services for any Producer because of the presence in any east or production of a theatrical per- former or performers not a member or mem- bera of the Equity Association or because of the presence of a theatrical performer or performers a member or membera of any other organisation or association. 10. Neither the Producers Association nor a Producer shall compel, coerce or persuade, or attempt to compel, to coerce or to persuade any Equity member to pay any consideration for his employment to any employment agency or other medium through Which he la or may be employed. 11. The Equity Association will not com- pel, coerce or persuade any Equity member to obtain or to seek employment through Its agency. 12. Neither the Producers Association nor any producer aball blacklist or otherwise wil- fully discriminate against any person or per- sons by reason of his or their membership in the Equity Association or for his or their connection with the recent strike, and no Equity Membera sball refuse to work for any Producer or Producers by reason of his or their connection with the recent strike. 13. In case any controversy or dispute shall ' arise between tbe Producers' Association and the Equity Association, or any of their re- spective members regarding the meaning. In- terpretation or enforcement, of this contract or any part thereof, or with reference to the rights of any party or member thereof here- under, then and in that event any party to such controversy or dispute may notify the other thereto in writing that he wishes such controversy or dispute settled by arbitration, and In each notice shall specify - the contro- versy, or dispute and the name of his arbitra- tor, who shall be a member of his Associa- tion. Within live days after written notice has been sent.to the party to the controversy to whom such notice la addressed gald party shall. In writing, name nil arbitrator who snail be a member of bis Association, and give written notice thereof to the claim- ant. Said arbitrators shall decide such con- troversy or dispute and a copy thereof sent to. the Producers' Association and the Equity Association and to the parties to said con- troversy or dispute within ten days from the date of the appointment of the, second arbi- trator. The concurrence of bath arbitrators shall be necessary to a decision, and Lf made within said ten days, shall be binding and conclusive on all parties to said controversy. If the arbitrators shall fail to decide said controversy or dispute.within ten days then such controversy or dispute shall within five days thereafter be submitted for determina- tion to the following named umpires: ".» (i) ;, fi :..t..: ,(8) nik::. 'Mf, 'J&ji ■ Each of aald umpires shall serve in torn as cases arise, and ahould any umpire die, re- fuse to act, nr be Incapacitated, tbe next umpire in the order named, shall serve in Ms stead. The award of the two arbitrators or of the said umpire shall be necessary to a decision and such decision, lf made, shall be binding and conclusive on all parties to said controversy or dispute. Tbe decision of the umpire shall be made and reduced to writing, and a copy thereof sent to the Producers' Association and. the Equity Association, and to the parties to .said controversy or dispute, and the whole dls- AX LIBERTY riaaW and VMIaa*. eoosle. plana*, aim Orcaniat taraa Library Morlnc Picture emerienee . Can fanuatl ilinaaal wttabaui. Z BEBBT lTCAWEtS. t/s Tat flaw Tart Cnnw. Acts PLAYS. SKET CHES WRITTEN TERMS for • atamp E. L. GAMBLE, PLAYWRIOHT ~ Ohio Central Fibre Wardrobe 45 x at at IS $45.00 45 x 21 B BaM $55.00 Equal to any $75.00 trunk and guaranteed. CENTRAL TRUNK FACTORY SIMONS * CO. TBB Arch St. Phllav PLAYS EftEE Catalog of Profeaeional and Amateur IKIL Play". Sketchm. Monoloaa. Minstrel "'"■■•Jokea, Recitations, Make-up Gooda, etc. Fitzcarald Publishing Corporation. U Vaaay St, Dept. D, New York OFFICE WANTED in the, thetUrical district "vTltt aplit office* with reliable firm not conflicting with Our business. DE ROB & HOP WOOD Songwriters and Authors in- core of Th* Cliper, 1604 Broadway, N.Y. BILLIE GRACE Write Dan Shetaiu Davenport Center, N. T. AT GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER OFFERED. Large stock of slightly used imported EVE- NING GOWNS. WRAPS, HATS, etc MRS. S. COHEN. «2* Sluh Avenue, 37th St, Phone «7* Greeley. I MADISON'S BUDGET No. 17 contains a liberal assortment of Jsmea Madison's latest sure-fire monologues. parodies, acta for two and more perform- ers, minstrel first parts, 900 sineie STaeTS, tabloid fame, etc. Price ONE DOlXAJL Send orders to JAMES MADISON. IBB Third Avenue, New York. WANTED Violinist, and Pianist with- motion picture experience: Good pay. .Steady work. Quack players, stay. off. IRVING THEATRE, Myrtle and Irving Avon., Brooklyn. N. "¥V pute shall be decided within fifteen days of the selection of the umpire as herein specified to decide ssld controversy or dispute. The parties*to.said arbitration shall have .fifteen days after said copy of said decision or award has been sentuBa aforesaid,' within, which to comply with aald ajrard.X' • W'' > • 1 The arbltratora ianat xfhe umpire ; respect} tlvely Bhall have fuTl pofler to dfbt*mfne r the«. manner In which they will hear the parties;' the mode of procedure, and the character, nature and extent of the evidence to be con- sidered. Should the umpires selected fail to make an award within* the .time herein specified a further arbitration, after similar notice and time as above provided, shall be had by umpire next in order named under the same terms and conditions as to time, and otherwise bb above provided. .. All'notices in this paragraph thirteen. (13) shall be given by registered, mail to tbe ad- dressee's last known business address, and in addition to the'times herein.provided, one day shall be added for each one thousand miles, or fraction thereof, of distance be- tween the point of mailing and, the point of destination. In addition to the notices here- inbefore required to be sent, duplicate origi- nals of all such notices shall be similarly and contemporaneously sent to tbe respective secretaries of the Producers' Association and the Equity Association. ■ ■ If the Producers' Association or the pro- ducer, which ever may be a party to said controversy or dispute, falls to - appoint an arbitrator as hereinbefore provided, or, with- out just cause, withdraws from said arbitra- tion, then the Producers' Association or the producer, as the case may be, Bhall bo in default hereunder. , If the Producers' Association or the pro- ducer, as the case may be, is not so in default then no strike shall be called, requested, en- couraged, advised or permitted by the Equity Association, or any of its membera, until the lapse of fifteen days after the failure or omis- sion of the Producers' Association or the pro- ducer, as.the case may be, against which ssld award may have been made, to perform and discharge said award, and such' strike shall always be limited to the party against whom said award has been made and the corportlon, copartnership, association, individuals and concerns of whatever character, which the party against whom said award has been made controls. If any member of either the Producers' Association or the Equity Association falls or refuses to perform the award rendered against him aa hereinbefore provided, then and In that event, the aald Association to which such member belongs shall promptly take appropriate measures with a view of compelling said member -to make strict per- formances of, and compliance - with said award; and anything hereinbefore contained * to the contrary notwithstanding, no such strike' shall be called, requested, encouraged, advised or permitted against such person who has so failed to comply with said award until the lapse of three days after the ex- piration of said .fifteen days. If the Pro- ducers' Association shall so request. 14. This agreement shall continue in force up to and' Including June 1st, 1824. At any time within ninety days prior to said June 1st. either party hereto may. In writing, notify' the other party of its desire to meet the other party in conference for the purpose Of negotiating tor a renewhl of- this con- tract npon ita present or changed terms, and In the event of such notice, the party receiv- ing the same shall, within fifteen days after the receipt of such notice, meet with the party giving such notice in order to carry on Bach negotiations. ..•„•! IN WITNESS WHEREOF., the parties hereto have hereunto set Their hands and seals as of the date-first above written. PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, By Sam Habxib, President. Abthub Hopkins, Secretary. ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION, By FaAHCls Wilson, President. Feins Gujiobe, Executive Secretary. We hereby promise and guarantee that the undersigned respective organizations will not call or go on Btrlke in any case wherein the Actors'.Equity Association or any of its mem- bers commit or committed a breach of the foregoing agreement. New York, September C, 1010. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS, By J. N. Wbbxs, President INTERNATIONAL, ALLIANCE OF THEAT- RICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES AND MOV- ING PICTURE MACHINE) OPERATORS. By Chablks C. Shay, president, Hooh Faaxin, Organizer for American Federation of Labor for the State of New York. ■ :r : 'W'A.-rV X E D '■ -■ A lady partner'that-'fc a stank*. ' Hurt baw $1,000 to attbt la -aaneUnt a tlO.000 enterprise. I bare Ul- nnwetaamt-v wm .stand the wort. rltM l u iaa Uaat fc wi No - B. "MATT, Canal, IB. - ■