New York Clipper (Aug 1915)

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Aagasl 28 TME NEW YORK CLIPPER A C K SBOOVD BVSIItBBB AT LIBERTY. ADPgEaS CLIPPBB. ' niti.ir. w STOCK STAR GLOUCESTER (MASS.) STOCK CO. EARB.E LiKADINO MAS ObOUCBBTKB. (OIABB.) STOCK IVI HAKBY DiaBOTOH MOZART PLiATEKS, Elmtr>. B. y« JOBS NATHAN APPEL'S GLOUCESTER CO. LEADING WOMAra Addreaa CL.IPPBR. MacM SUE L.EADINO womAn POLI S WORCESTER PLAYERS HARRY Hollin En.«ngaged as Leading Man- Poll's Harlford Player Somervllle (Mass.) Stoch Co. MAl^PU at. LIGHT COBIEDT AL.BBE STOCK CO. Providence, R. I. mws SCENIC ARTIST BUSSING. Tbe whereabouts of B. Vasdemark, the scenic artlsL who was emplojed at the New Park Theat.tr, Uancnester, N. 11.. still remains a de«p mystery. Vandemark left his work at the theatre at the usual time on Tuesday, Aue. 10, and since then not the slightest trace of him has been found. Tbe misslne man Is described as quiet and uoassam^nf, probably flftj-.dve yoors of age or thereaboutn, gray Lair, five feet eight or nine Inches In height, and weleiilcg about ITO pounds. Theories as to why or where or bow he went are lacking, owing to tbe fact that be was a total strans^r to everyone connected with tbe theatre. Tbe local police are Investigating the case. Vande- mark, it is understood, was sent to Manchester by a New York firm. PHlLADELiPHIA'S NEW STOCK. The Knickerbocker Stock Co., of Philadelphia, under the management of Wm. w. Miller, bas bo- Kon rehenrsala for its opening performance at the Knickerbocker Theatre, Fortletn and Market, on Sept. 0. "Diplomacy" Is the play selected for the first week. George w. Barbler will be the director, with Eva Marsh nnd Richard La Selle as the loads. Others in tbe company are: Carrie Thatcher, Ted Brackett. Anna Dohertr. H. Onia Holland, Josle SIson, Philip Ix>rd, Bessie Heitman, Thomas Shearer, Elsie Reed. Charles T. Moore, Marie Baer, Ralph Moorhnuse, 1ithe\ Bartholomew, Edna Kauf- man and Joseph Marshall. ACTOR DIES SUDDENLY. r^ank Pleld, aged tiilrty-four years, a valued incuitwr o£ tlie Klark-Urban Attractions for many TC'ir',:, died of heart failure, at Bar Harbor, Me., Av.zl 16. lie was taken 111 14, but played the role of r.Tttjer Jerome. In 'Tlie Divorce guestloD," at the Casino Theatre, there. STOCELETS. CHARIjIE WILSON, billed as going to the Grand Opera Hcnse, Brooklyn company, will re- turn to the Crescent Stock. The natrons of the theatre will be glad to welcome back their popuJor Juvenile man. A-NTOI.NKTTB ROCHTE Is now rehearsing, anfl will open up Sept 2, in Asbury Park, with -Trrtii Keds." iULDltSD I.-XiORBNCE, -who -was with the llronx Theatre for a few weeks last season, will Join tlie Clon UIU Stock as ingenue. RICKARD OGDEN Is making good up In Boston. He is a Terr well liked leading man,, and In the short time that be has t>een with the company, he has captured the audiences. li'RAJs'CES McORATH Is really remarkable. She h.is only been with tlie Hamilton, Ontario, Pioy- ers for a short, and she bas become tbe best llkPd leading Troncsn that they ever bad in the town. She has worked herself up, and now the yoaacest leading wcman In stock is one of the best leading women in stock. MANY of the actor? opening in new stock com- panies would like their friends to know it- There l^ only ore way, and that is advertise in Thb Clit- )-F.B. MAE DESMOND may loin a New York stock. She Is a remarkable leading woman, and is Very well thought of in tlic Bronx. IM LEADING BSAN ■ MBj—ttc Th«i>«ra Boston. BBITY ^^^^^^ Ct«1b Flmyvni Cmitlo Sqaaze, Boston WILL HOWARD LEAOmO MAN Address CLIPPBR mrto onncES RnD cnri ncTJi Boy" (nPCfraotftTions BuoKHm a. DESMOND JUVBNILB-COMBDIAN POlil'B HARTFORD PLATBRBI ADELAIDE OUARACTER WOSIAN Addreaa CUPPER. JOHN LOR LBADINO BL&N Addnss Care oz CLIPPER CARLHTON LEADZN6 MAH Omls PlAjors, Caatlo Sqnmrv, Boaton HAROLD B. SALTER POZJ'S WORCESTER PXJ^YERS FBBDBRIC N WITH BBRBARD GBARVILLE. "H£ COMEB UP SUILINO," Management A. B, W0009. 3T0CK TEn/13 in THE nnt. ocucft