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April 28, 1900
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Julia Arthur s Generosity
Should Julia Arthur never again appear upon the stage the theatregoers will entertain a pleasant memory of a beautiful woman who made her utmost effort for real dramatic art, and those who were professionally associated with her will hold in high esteem a star who endeavored to make that association enjoyable. None of the players of Miss Arthur's company suffered because of the early closing of her season. All were given their salaries in full to the end of the season, and nearly all found the sum materially larger than the amount to which their contracts entitled them. John Major, her manager, was especially remembered. He was recently the recipient of a check for $1,000 drawn upon the Shawmut National Bank of Boston, and signed by Julia Arthur Cheney. Julia Arthur's marriage to a millionaire has evidently not turned her head nor lessened her generous disposition. It was such deeds as this that make actors and actresses speak with the reverence of love when they talk of Fanny Davenport, who was also considered one of the most thoughtful stars where her company was concerned.
Gladys Wallis a Mother
A dispatch from Chicago announces the birth of a son to Mrs. Samuel Insull. Mrs. Insull is remembered by San Francisco theatre-goers as pretty Gladys Wallis, the charming ingenue of the Crane, Frohman and Frawley Companies.
She was married abcut a year ago to Millionaire Insull, the electric manipulator o) the Windy City and has since her retirement resided in that city.
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