Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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JANUARY. 22, 1921 ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION NEWS EST FORTY. ue WEST EW Barriga, yet, H. J, Hueber, Ralph B, Kline, Lillian Brown Leighton, Bilverston Melntosh, V. ‘A, Melutosb, Nellig Mallin, Frederick J. Mel MEMBERS WITHOUT VOTE—Juslor Members: Hazel Crane, Edward Day, Peart Michels 04 Gindys Wilson, ‘Long experience Das taught us the unwisdom of giving Equity entertainments of any nature fa conjunction with other orgunizations. Conforming to our roles we were recently regretfully compelled to refuse am invitation from ‘the Women's Trade Union League of Boston to Join with them ia giving ball. We bavo ev‘exy sympathy with tho League, but we cannot ‘our principle to give no entertain f F 5 Hbraels & gf i Hi get ! i sy Fret Hat § & 8 & I i Quant = MEREDITH STUDIO of DRAMATIC ART JULES E. MEREDITH, Director Otters and thore matic Art. Public "Banca Philadelphia, Pa, Til on request. ~ Our new catalogue of en a Dancing, ete. Gond'ts your name eae 128 West 48th St, New York, N. 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The Billboard a entitled to any Denefits from the Association. after this, if the actors will take a small ‘This means that members should pay thelr eubguaranteed salary, and a gambling share of scriptions promptiy, of we shall be unable to the procerds, ‘The producers point out that ‘up thelr claims; unable to bring them such en of ‘Equity.” It is in = gosition to demand one considering the. thousands of actors employed there in the motion picture industry, oo We have sent them Mr. Frasier Shaw, , CHANGES SCHEDULE Obicago, Jan. 14.—As « result of correspond: ence between Lenore Ulric, star in ‘The SonDaughter," now playing at the Powers Theater, other ouses ‘i have ‘deen tmpoesible-for “Mixed Marriage” to bave Deen given at special matinees up-town at the ‘Times Square Theater had not the stage hands Kindly consented to waive thete role im this particular case, Martin Sampter's “Frivolities"” were in’ bad zs straits unt oe sacenttive went on and CLEVER WORK helped ‘show. Of course, we ‘can=, ‘not do’ this sort of thing indefinitely, but we | Chicas, Jan. 13.—One of the high lights of ‘present Chieago theatrical season is the interesting work of Jere Delaney, in "? now playing at the Garrick ‘Theater. lation called ‘ar, Delaney plays tho pert of a sissy. zomg ful tor the fellow, who designs women's went. ‘The ehrewdaia St was pets with which ho makes something out of Shalated bie toe to a didicalt, not to say unattractive, part ait members of he ‘strengthens the play tmmensorably. to bear on FORBES IN CHICAGO shouting ‘about it in 7 ae Chicazo, Jen." 15.—Tin author of “The FaSee nel eee ee re te ee ee mous re. Pals, former of Chicaze, is back : for a visit with Henry Miller and’ Blasche ‘AML motion, pleture players should regleter at, 2°7,,0 Tint with i exe oe, 2 Wer nt gt, te i pete nao te Bed Une ger. Bome ‘had. to pay same eagugemen wat 5 per tor, 28 18 pa thelt own benefit. ‘The Public Morals Boarg of the Methodist Coml. Helen Mackellar, Blanche Bates, William Rplecopal Chorch sifting in .Washington a2Collier, Mr. Miller, Barney Bernard, Lenore ounces St will insugurate a campaign to “’Stop Tirte, 0. P. Hegsie and Helen Shipman. ‘the contemptuous treatment of the Protestant sainistry by some cartoonists, writers and ac. * spAQANS” (Conttased from pege 19) tors.” “On the stage and in motion pictures,” minister {a seldom represented except as anof the garter king, and disapproves in the-board’s announcement sayz, “the Protestant effeminate fool.’ ‘We! wish that the board would go further and protest against the narrow-minded utter. ances. of its Board of Bishops, which'-re fuses admission to membership in the Methodist Bpiscopal Church of actors “without sincere repentance.” ‘We wish ft Known that most of the credit for ‘the Denefita to De given in all New York theatars on Bunday night, January 80, ahould go. to the actors who are willing to sacrifice thelr precious day of rest in the cause of charity. ‘FRANK GILLMORE, ‘Brecutive Secretary. ‘TO SHARE PROFITS Bat,” at the Princess Theater, ent thelr actors im oa the profits fine dowager fashion of what she calls “free love” tendencies in her sonin-law. Frederick Burt is pleasantly natural as the painter's friend, David Glassford is a commonsense doctor and Howard Vermilye is the buglerorderly-man-servant-model for Prometheus-with-his-shirt-off. A flabby ‘model he isRichard died a de luxe death to a soprano golo by the prima donna, the bugler blew”“Taps” upon ‘the roof and we all went out into the night. Oh, my! My! My!—PATTERSON JAMES. PRESS COMMENT ‘Unqualified walloping by. the re viewers. or obligation assumed for Name... SCE aeeneenneennnnnennnnveetnnsnienvnrenin Have You Registered? | A Biographical Survey is. now being prepared by the Catholic Actors Guild of America. registration. Kindly fill out and send for blank and information TODAY. No charge is made State. Gity: Company. 220-224 W. 42nd STREET, “GATHOLIC ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA. ; NEW ‘YORK s DRAMATIC NOTES ‘Mary Jeffrey, Jack Rafael and Horace Newman Bave been engaged for “The Haunted +, (‘The Prince and the Pauper" has moved from fhe Booth ‘Theater, New York, to the Apollo Frank Craven, who wrote “The First Year,’ now busily engaged on another play which he will call “The Hairpin.” ‘Theater, New York. Vivian ‘Tobin, whose last New York appear‘ance was the heroine tn z i “Ectabiished 15 Years) STAGE CAREER AGENC pat ‘Actors, imeroore Training Scbool forthe, Stage ent isttorm, “Vocal eerclses Open all, the year found. -Machay's "ABT OF ACTING” for sale eam Tits 145 W. 45th St. New York N.Y.