New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 16 WOULD BET l,000|aOMIfcmiARS UNDER THE . ; Not Patriotic FELD.M.AN' .V: CHRISTIE IN CANADA. Feldmaa & Cbrlstlc's Masical Comedy Co. opened lU second season Aag. 16. at Walden, N. Y., and played all the talrs In Northern New York, In- daalOK Gouvcrneur, Lowrllle, Potsdam and Ua- lone, and did a tiimaway business in all the above towns. At Plattsburg newspaper critics proclaimed them one of the best popular priced maalcal com- edy 'Companies that ever visited that city. They played Ogdensburs last week, and ^peated the sacceas they made there last season -— While at Oedensburg Harry Feldmaa Traa Initiat- ed Into the Elks, be being a member ot Homel Lodge. No. 364. and he was the recipient of a beautiful diamond studded Elk pin and a hand- some Elk tooth and cull links, presented to him by the members of his compajiy, and after the Initiation the iiiembers entertained the Ogdenaborg Tbey are now In Canada on the A. J. Small Cir- cuit, playing all of Mr. Small's principal theatres. The company Is not new to Canada, as they played a'l tiie small Clnnilt last season, and created a llne< Impression. After playing all the principal Canadian dtles the «omqpany win return to the Statea by way of Niagara Falls, and pUy aU tlie principal Saatern cities In New York and Poin- sylvanla. ... The Fddman & Christie company nnmbeis twen- ty-flte. .Ineli'dlng Sarry Feldman, nnnk M. Tnpper. tietty Bradley, Peggy Mahars, Nan Dot- sey, -Muriel Clulre, Jasmore Kenton, Dorothy Por- tler, SylTla HoOman, Georgia Gardner, Sue Mc- intosh. Phil Eeefe, Nelson Adair. Frank Brand. Wm. Williams, Joe BllUngs, and has the Messrs. McGregor and Mclntyre, and Richard Fitzgerald In advaur.e. Victor nayatd, the luvenlle leading man. Is eror- Ing big with his tango dancing, and Is going 60-50 with Agnes Geary as the hits of each perfonnaoce. „ .J*,;. Agnes. .0«au... Mamie OearFr-' 'Beatzlee Meyers, (M&) Billy Uaurlce; BlUle Gordon, Vn. (Miss) Billy Maurice, a gifted contralto from u.e ISmerald Isle, recently joined, and has become a valuable addition to the show. WllUams and Meyers' high class singing Is also drawing down much applause everywhere. Frank Brand Is musical director. "STOP TBAT MAN." Among the new plays announced for this sea- son Is one entitled "Stop Tliat Mhti." h7 George 7. Hobart and WUllam K. Sample. It will be produced 4>y John T.«ffler and John W. Biatton. 4 • * 31R. mul MBS. J. J. t:\VAHTWOOD (Viola May), who have been with (^bns. Terrls, In "l%c Preaeuer and tiie Man." -Qie -past year, are the parents of a baby girl, bom at Cfaampaiaii, III., Aug. 1& Ur. Swartwood Is sMlI with Mr. Terrls, playing the Sullivan ft Consldlne Olmilt. BDDUa FOT and FAMILY will open OD the Or- pheum time, at Seattle, Wash,, Nov. 1. MARY OARDEBT Mary Garden's concert tour of this country, which was announced to l>egln within the next few weeks, has been Indefinitely postponed, accordlus to the announcement made by R. B. Johnston, her manager, last week. She had been nursing lu hospitals at Alx-Ies- Balns anal uear Paris (or the last few month*. and waa said to have heen In robust health until recently, when she t>ecame seriously ill. All her ensragements ha-ve 4>een canceled, and Mr. Johns- ton connd not say If her tour would t>e made at all. coHrmus schumann-heiitk divorce. The State Appellate Coort. In Clilcago, conflrmvd the decree of divorce granted to Mrs. Emestln? Rapp (Moie. Schamann-Helnk) trotn William Rapp Jr., Oct. 6. BIBBiniAR.I>T IN DBOBBIBBR. WllUam F. Connor announces that Sarah Bern- hardt will positively begin her American engage- maot on Dec. 8. NKD NBILSON writes: "I have been cooflned to my home In Phlladelphta wtth a bad case of brojKmlal tTDUble. but am coming around O. E.. and eipeet to r eanme my ^ BILl< BuidLL.HR and laments ahortly." . - YOUNG are in vaudeville, presenting' a dramatic playlet, entlt'ed •an the liof.-