New York Clipper (Aug 1915)

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Aagaiit 21 THE NEW - YORK CLIPPER Swala SMW/i.tDurlng' tlitoagli^TaiiieMeBL. tells'Ins tliat,^ altUongli.' I continual^ • t>o6st tlM:'Orgatdzft". tltm. I ne-Ter . tell cost of Jolnlnr-" BeUeve vme, Tbonuif, 'tis Just 'DCKlect. Really, I Imagined all In thea'trlcaldoju-..<««lncd tbls- word a/1 myseVf> knew. So- bcre goes. To.'beglo. ono must be a ^btte' nieii and actor .itD-o»V'branch amuBcmonl : at. least bIx months, -voaehcd. for by a member-ta^-good' EtandlDgr^ unu sanctioned' by at lease six otlicr .mebibers In good- standing. '.' Yoii aVe voted upon at thtco different mcet- IncBi'.und if O. 'K.,' are made a mcober.o JnUiatlon ta£e3'place'Wben Jn .itmvh before meeting of lodge.' - Nov,--to- became.a momber■«ost-S25, and flO>for a gear's' docs, a. tew peiuxles more lor tbe emblem, and &ere'7oa . are^: .Tom:YoQMbct 70a get legal... serrlces' of : tbose. .renoiVTied.: lawyers,-' -Malvln!£v|. O'Brien.and''OrI<!CDll,..br([tls,' flDd:-lf not to .mucU. trouble, scribble^A few 'lines to >9am.:Rlce/: asking . v^'bat'.thls .order/ tbcougli gentlemen named above, did. fiozi''hlib.'.- B«Udoi^ yoa--bavo^a club.'ionse ^t^" alUiDod«rn-lmj;>roTDmeats-'.ln. tlie^•'world's., greatest . n«lgbbbtbood>: .'Tb'eie. 13 no^af. cbainber Tomiected. wUn .tbdlorganlzadon, and und«r tbe {treseat msit^ . ageinenc,Tonexan:gpt the worktngs.of order: by'Just'^ fEOlng-.up'.-tD office and aeldng questions. Ton wilt be . shown:- ' Jofi3r:t£iiLCK and '-Fldello'.' are one and ^amfi-- pOSOD.'^.''^. TntiST-:ti> 'make.'AlvIn ■Greent.a member shpttlv:^' Yon iknoir.'Alvln' doe'a a. rube,. I mean.a rube' chaiv.' acton.:. TUat. nas^a ]ieacr]lttl«'..'tiahger you . sent" me; Hufib J. Emmett^'many.' tbanbsi-'.^. "CECBSTB/'^.no;'.not. a Teina'le, as-one"inlgIit Imagine .by .-tba'name, but J>ue of -ouri^onaatlvnal . wlrp -walkcrai: Jaolc Kl.viin,." b''s> representatlvev. : sa.vs .lie~will black 'bbu ai^lnet anyone In bla-lbe. . MOBX'.EUEBSON' .Is Mtlll ou di-ck . smokes .b&3C elgar^ and feels.better i!!ftn bo'.dld twenty years ago.' So Jie 801/8.' WiLi H. CoueK "n ill not dispo.ie of bis.new car now. lhat tbe burlesquo «{(v:.mui>> ftbortly. opcma.' Received a letter fi-om'it. .K. Kltzgorald. of Co- lonlal-Lliie.. Ferformprs know R. H. 'as tholr ardent admireJr,. many faTori; he . bas -tebdered tbem. Llotd and Adaus are still.-Working I,.\BT :Sdndat -visited JflmBB -HaTes, ot Neuo- loedcal. Hospital, "Ward ' E. "l, found' blm looking goijd- And'mucb .lmi>n)ved..He'Is: the proud pofi- sessoi^of a new-ToUlng cbalr.. prpsnnted to blm by tlie .snperlntender.t.. Gums .James la notllk^. EokEST ScFiux,'looklog'vor.T nntty In Us dri<sB'. rIofhcSi.'was Eeen In conversation with W-m. Mo'rrta and MaiVnia lioew,' at tbe :Maiihnttim>OpcrA3oo'&c< '.Mr.'Dupuie'liad ohargo of tbe boie.sj and"wa!i; as iisiml, « great fnvorlte' -with' tbo ludv starK. ■ DH-'.-roLi-lBD ij-w' very • Jlltle': of bill .Toesdnv iilgiit;: for 'wbllct tbe eutertainment -n-ns on the iloctort was In. conversation with some fourteen opnonents, also Jugglers. rlETTT■CasiA.varter. mony weeks of Summerlne' at .•'Woodland Beacb,: S. 1., 18 again back in the bijr dty ready for. the fray. A storm ot recent date ' completely destroyed lier bungalow by the .sea. in one boor's tfane. Annie .Kent irrote a prcttv song, enMtled VHe Went Right On ■with His Music Les- s<«B,v. that fits Miss U'ma tnunonse. WIU say Mlsa 0. looks very'-clasa''/ In mal» attire, ■. ilA:s • Wbilet jind Melissa Tesetck ."did- great, ■ Id iZlegfeld's' Midnight Frolics, on Mew Anuter- ■ tfAi 'Boot Mt rBimw; L. I>. .I>asgstcld, . works'bard. B». suit. Broadway Theatre ehrays 'crowded. ' Rek' WdLEE, of Telegraph time, V>as composed a monologue for Brj. Bert Levy, -with a composition by this-renowned author,. and'Bert's abllt^ >wlll main; act one of our CDmrnff-season's'big- snecesEes. WAiTEa P. Eellt Is not Walter C Kelly, plndied Trbllst tearing np purKe that Is alleged he stole from a. miss In Tea !3nyJer'.a offlco lost week. WALTEn F. Kellt, who Is playing In Eddie Carr'B act. Is very popular about club for his me/iy Miaul.v deeds. J[.\r.iMoBTON admits there Is very little ScolcTt In blm, but admits there Is plenty of room for moro. I.\ST a'Dpearanee of Four Cobanxon any stage was at 'VVhlte Rats'. scamper, Manhattan Opera Hou-ie. Aug. 10. 1915. AND.by accident I met WUlle.Weston. "Toa're bonked," said he, "And where, jnay I ask?" "At- lantic City,"' So on 3 P. u. express, Friday, Aag. 13, we Tamped, The entertainers were: Willie Weston; Misses Weston and Leon, Maurice Abra- hams .and'Al. Wohlman,. Raymond Wylle, Victor V. Vass. Hen'ry Lewis, Julian Sayles.:. Everyone' present vouched tbat entertnlnment 'was best show the club witnessed for many years.. AcBBEi Butler sur? was one lonesome' boy scamper night. ITc really could have gone to sleep, 45 no one -was In billiard room to disturb blm. Met rBA>rs. Lemmie. Siild I looked so well that he wanted the secret told him. Dr. Harry rreeman was my physician. Bno. Bn.L KronoR wns snITerIng Inst week with an annoTlnc and very gainful cailiancle, but, hnppv to tell his many frlunds he Is getting better ij.pfdiy. Boo. Hari.^s- Kni-sut was tnken JU with a bU- lliius attack, and was under the care of Dr. Free- man for over a week. lie left for Baltimore San- day, for a short stay to reouperatp. Bbotbeb Capt.mn SFAt;LDn«G was admitted to Bellevuo nospltnl Aug. 6, and at present time Is resting comfortable. lie has been III since July -T.'and Dr. Freeman, who -was attending to him, advised-him' to -gn to The -tonpltal. ... Bbo. James G. Do.s'Ejan was removed last Wed- sesday from his hotel In Sheepshead Bay, to the .■i...L.H.i>...LJJ. i JJ-... (Flit' Cdaoy 'Agency) ), Best 6iri iii^aist Inihe Woirfilli Coney IsUmd''Hospital, where he 19 at present con- -^ed wltb.stomaob trouble. Ho ts improving and' Ills daughter: Maudle and son'Jlmmle,'thank all White Bats for their tolegnims. • Vm'A, BKADY'S f ilHS« ' Wnilam'iA. Brady's plaiwi- for 'the '.liiirrent the- atrical season Indicate considerably liicroased ac- Ivlty In thet'tleid ot tbestrlcal producing mn«afn?^ monc, together 'with a fully rcdoubled output In too waUm plctiire afield, to which be has been an ex-, tensive • contTlbirtor dnrtrc the past year. Mr.. Brady In an interview Mid: ".tji^lrcady announ?«d, Urace Georgo will man* age th(> I'liiyhouse.'' Her pre»:ont arransomcnts-con- - template .the opening of tbe. theatre on Monday, BepL 2U, wlth^The York^tdea,' by Langdon Mu6bcn, as-the'.Initial productloif of hor Rejson, In -which there will <be a rapid and constant change of'program.'-Miss Qeorge has .just closed by cable with .Kciuietb :Do)iglas to .play tbe- leading light eain«dy-i'Oli>a In hep Ciimpany, beginning with the '■ .pait-ln .'The New Yorl: Idea,' orleTnated by .Uobrge ArHss. ' Mr. Douglas will be rcc.illed by New York sndlences-by reason of his successfuV Imper^n-Jdon In -'A'P-ilr JOf Silk Stocking.^." at the Little The- atre Jast. season. "The serious leading characters In Miss- Gcorj^'s prddactlonsat the'Playbdusd will be acted by Con- way .r'.Tearle,.Temembored from The Hawk' and other "plyas.." MaVy Sash will also lave a promi- nent place In tbe orgilnlzatlbu,.'together with aev- erarotber placers of recognized po.sltlob.' "The Porty-etgbth Street'Theotrc will be opened foi* th^-season'Oo Sept. 13-with a new American' plasi by Charlvs'. Kenyoo, : author .'of 'Klndllnc' which I', am'producing In assuL-lattuu-'Wlth- Arthur Hopkins. -This drama goes Into rebeart^l Imme- diately -with a cofit of rather unusual strength. The tltle'-of the play, which deals very frankly with' a phase of the marriage relation, baa not been settled npoo. "Rugfirles of Red Gap.' a stage version of Harry Leon Wilson's famous story, dramatlied by nai>- rl.son .Rh6dc£f, will bo produced by -Wm, A. -Brady.. Ltd.1 In Wilmington, Sept. 14, and win be brought Immediately to One of the Bbabcrt- thcatr^q' in Nei7 York. In 'the cast Ralph llerz will originate tbe'Tole of Ruggtesi and La'wrancd D'Orsay will be eeen aa.the Honorable-George.. "In'association with Jle».>!r». ■ Sbtiberfc Comstoct & 0?st. worfcln> with Erne."* I>anlmu,'of the Drury Lane^eatro; London,.about th^ middle of Septem- ber; I shall prodncp the latest Drury Lane drnmn, -Stolen -Ordcr.V with'the orlglnaT I.oDdoa vroduc- tloD, which arrives bere with a staff of mecoanlcal directors, early thiB week. C. M. Hallord, a fam- ous' English actor, and a number of others of the original cast' are coming cn board the same steam- ship -with the'Rcentc production, and will bo re- inforced for the Ncnv York run by Connie Bdl» and Franklyn Ardell,- both encaged here to play the principal comedy parts.- 'Stolen Orders* Is as Us. and £ne a production an The 'Whip,'- and has several sensational scenes never before' attempted in the United Statc-i. The first New Tork repre- sentation will be given at tbe Manhattan Opera House. . "Early ln:Jnniiairy 1 ehalrmake d massive re-^ •vival of ShaVespeare's.'Henry 'VIII,' with an oil- star'cast. Robt. Ma'ntell, at thin time, will'return to the iT>eaklrig stage J In the character of Cardinal Woolscy. ' Henry vlil will be phiyed 'by a woT Jcnonvn Amencan star, nod the same will be true of Queen Catherine of .\ragon, Anne Bolcyn, and. the Earl of Lanen.ster. I am In hopes of secirlng Sir' Herbert Tree's scenic equipment of 'Henry VIII,' end have mnd^ lilci a proposition to ap- pear lu.lhe play wllh Mr. Mante!!- If I fall In reaching a satisfactory c.mclustoa with him . I diall Diiike my own production of t'ue p!ay, which ivli: t>e the most elaborate I bavo erer attempted. "Madge Kennedy will be starred by me during this season. In a new play, by Jules Eckert Qood- E>an, <>F<nlng In New York early In >foveial>or. Miss Kennedy re«entl.v c•lr•^!ed a hlshlr succecstul engngcment' hi 'Twin B?d<i* ot the Fulton Theatre, "-\llco Brsdy will be the featured player In a new .American comedy by Robert Honsum, entitled The Will o" the Wisp,' to be produced early In "October. "De Wolf Hopper expects to return to me from the movies In tte Spring,-and will appear under my. management In revivals of 'Wang,' 'EI Capl- tan' and other pieces, including ono entirely dew opera. ■ "I have new American' plays ready tiy be "placed in rehearsal, Including 'Jim's-Woman,' by w. B. Oarlock, In which Robert Warwick will oppeor: 'The'Little Coin rade,' by Tbompson Buchanan and Burton E. Stevenson; The Devil's Workshop,' by A'ugustin Gla&smlrc, recently produced wltbmartced succtts by a stock convoy In Scranton; The Vultures.' by Jules Eckert 'Goodman: *A Fool's Follv.' by Owen Davis, author, of 'Sinners;' 'The Old ' Fasnloned Olrl.'' by Louisa Alcott; 'Hypoc- risy,' bv Charles -Kennedy, and a new play by PhlUp Bartholomae. " 'Sinners' -wilt be presented throughout the eountiT by four coiDpanles, and Toe White Feather' 'by two companies. 'Life" "will play long engagements In Boston and Fhlltidelphla and shorter ones In the other large cities. •The Whip' wilt be seen In the South and Middle West. ' 'Way Down East* 'will have Its nineteenth year on tour. •Little WofflMi*"'wUV be reTlved"'for the holiday season In Boston and New York. "In tlie moving picture field I eziicct to play a aiPPER POST OFFICE In ordi^r.-fb'nTold mlatalfes bnd to fii'iraro the priVilfjIt•^(leIlv<^ry of tta'c.letters: ntlvct'- tlHod lu'-fhttf list, a POST-VU CAIID mOMfbe sent reiKnfeailDK as ta 'fortvard 'ybar' lettFi*. It mnnt'be alRned with yoar toll.'name and the'addrean to Tvhlcb tbe Irtter Iji'te be sent, nnd tb« lln^ of bnaincsB'follovrcd b>< tbP'Hcbd^i' 'sHd'uld bd' meUtlodCd. - Please'taentfon the'date- (or taitmfaer>-of tbe ClilPPCH m Tvlilcti tbe letters ■put for tvcrc ndverttacd. '- LADIES' U ST. ArbtOD, Linian ' Gclilncr, 'I>ejln rnrti. Helone Barty, B<tty Hall, 'Hcileha' Tarker; Blanch Ei'ophy. Alice ' Housh,- Edna Poloir' aisteu Calleo. Irene ITsjoi. Marie ' Boymdml Untoll. aaik. Dcilc'' llaJoy,' Luctne lleiiisen: Reta. Clltrota Mrs.S3dle HuTTlngton; " lUoaldo, Monde- Chlnflng. Blnncho Joseplilca St. FeUx 'SUIeni Cbbndlrr, P<>ru ' Hadckfa» U^:»U Htuith. AdcUd^ ColUsoa, Alice naL '•DlllU'" St. Clair:' May -Cambell, .Malllc - Honlcy, -V^rwi Stanley, Oars - ' EWFarrls Bmsala UDmimD, Shallow Tcnnoj. Fraokfe'. DeOruoDtl, Jocdan. Winnie 'fbi^siai*. Mn. BtT. Akucb Follot f-lllle. Carrk- Turner, Florcoct' Daytou. BelfO' Laltae, Claudia Uiidcrlilll. AllM Daie, Zoe -*. I/eoaard, Susan Vardeo, Evelyn ' Everetle, Bath" - r.occtrr. Kfll W'Ulward,. Mra.H. ErtardiTii,' ..\Inzle Uay. Jessie Wills, Eatella' X. EaTle,' JoUa Mac, Conole Worseoor,''Betty Fall. Edlib . XbalsD. Uao Weslon. Buddie FlDlay, MQTlott' MUea.' lis, WUceler. Nettle Frrndi, Mr-i; Jlai ilcraogtilln MrvU Wimor, ', < - - Farnnorth Bertlne Murphy, Marie Mn.'Walltf FoUoT. Lole -'MUkio, IMh Whitehead. Kdylb FiajikllD, Marlon Millar, Kntio Wayne, Frankel Ida ti Son NlT«a, Anatiol Katbrrn Madilox Ollclor, Mrs Mick Ne%v«omb. .Traoiw Young, Petri Goltl7. Era M. Ott, Mra.UarrpyD aE!?!Ti.EaiE:N's list. Auitlo, edw, Bamn, Jdo. ' Brgn-D, BaUit^ . Jitm-a; Noah M. Hondo Bumham, Chic Biatcbl, Sam Itarett, Geo. Belmont.' Mr.' £:'.: Mrs:'Bay -Brown,- Geo.".L, • ;Soon*, P. E. ' . Bro»4-n. J. W, . Barton. John A. Faker, >-lck :a. Blllbigs,- Joke Cbatbam. Wo. Cbmo). Beottl« Christian. F- H. ODnl<a>. W. F Oiasnon, Fred CUrk. Billy Cleory. dark OonoTcr. Larry . Coe & Coe ." Cnlhane, Wm. T. DavU. C«un;e Dillon. Haity ' Durhaoi,. PredJ.O, Demond, Mr, Mrs. Sero Dalber. K- B, . Ediraid*.' Bobble KoTle, Grabam ' Klwln, l.orriQ' F-diraTdn. Cbs. P. 'Fraua. Rig.' - Fcrirnson. Blcbd. Fairly, Nolil^ O. rreemaii. Al.i Fngff. THOU. t*. Flemlnir, Ijen OardentT. 'Will GnlraD. Job a n Grata, Edw. ' GiVKory, Frank L. OUnglop. RIctad. Howard, Jack Halloway, . J, P. Uoll, Howaid R. Mlcker. Wm. B. Hurlni^lou E, B. nrdtnr. Clins. Hfues. Geo. F. Hiitrtiliw ncrrvT. noirrorth'.. OJE. Haywaid, Hatiy JoHbeftbursll«r. - . Lair. & Mairt* JordoQ & Franela KoL'w.v. Karl F- KlEC. Melrllle King. Carlton 3, Ketl-V. Wolt- K«TOp, Wm. A. Kent. Wni. I-ombe. Ltv Llndel & Fox I.nSalle, Abnrr LaRoe, ATtbnr LIbhry, J Aldrlch Mjllr. Sam Munlock.' W. H. MncTiuie. Umb Mccracken. Tho*. May>-r. .<rlbur Muy»u. Fraok Ulcor.'Zenith' Montelln. Onv illll*. StOTC .. >r(.Tfc. Billy Meyers, Sol. Jlcody, Ralob llunoy. P. H. • •Marshall. Eddie >liickle. Ja^. n. Jfann. ITariy Morse; E.irl W. ITor^e," Wm. B. .Vurniy. mily Mann. W. J. XvTliis & Oordoa NIner; Etlw. NiMiberscT, Hanr ->s-lblo A Rlkrr .'Cp3haiiL>r. ll^i:ry Nelson. N. C. Y, Antnr.Cn.' Oraan,' pmtv raisoDA K. ProodlOTe. Jt<. rtirlab. E. I', retcrx, W. -V. rest, E<i; p. Riebardja.-Ttaiu. Reco,^ T. -W. Rlc«,' Dan > Rnbbin*. Clbt A. tllTaldo. -Bnicir ItuMnton.' n..- H.; i'.#<iflel(l. : D, M- Roombliilt.' I'mt. Tlioo. Itdd. Hal. KcKroevler. Emsat Ste'vens, Bobble ' Siudell. BllUe Soic Itvwb ' StTooae, Travne. lyidd, wnaon B.' TlOen,. Fred. L. ' Taylor, HaiTT Taylor, W. H. Ul^ - \ta Fotsen Strrr Veotd . Walck, Ein-0. 'W«&T«r,-Bdwta ■ Wolcb. O. L. Wdght. Kari a 'Whipple, Walilo Word. Oeo. II. Walton. Fml. Winiams ASlereni Wnrteii. S|)eiiivr Wllcoi. Bert vniwlpr, .M. F. Wltllamii, II. (I. Welcb. ajB. WUoott P- «. WolOne T. r*. WHIIiunii. flop'M Wild. Wxo. O. VnuiiL'. Uarry Youjiir, Cbllftlan SEE KOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST. part of materially Increased Importance. My pic- ture play company -will release, -through tiro world' Flhn Co., twenty-fivei photoplay productions durlnif tbe «oinlns; twelve months, anu In association vltfr l^eu-ls J. stelznlck, arrangements hsTo been made for my producing on tbe screen three special fea-' tore illma. wblcb are expected to be mnch out of the ordinary—ione ot tbe.'ie a spectacle, based on American historical Incldcats not as yet used In pictures- 1 am under agreement to personally screen these ;!peclal ^ubJectA, and It may becnoe necessary for me to devote n considerable part of my time to this p.irtlculnr and ever growing brum.^ of the amusement world. In fact, I quite expect to take on a large dejjree of active parnclpatlon In the production of motion picture plays for a nnm-' ber of years to come. In the course of my boslnen connection wlti Mr. Selznlek." "THOSE OZ-UflK FOLK," the OresoiT*. la their unique comedy and wblstllDg act, are meeting with onosual succeiis an the S. Sc C. time In tbe West. Frances Meek-Cregory, Introdocfaig her orig- inal conception of the Ozark Olrl. Is a icreaiB all over'the -route. • Frank-G. -Crecory Is treart-te m wblstllng act- The act win be seen in tlie But this Fait