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February 7, 1925 ‘The Billboard 107 P
Indianapolis, Ind. The dede la Coudrate. The wedding took place
S ; 30 } nouncement made by her parents, Mr. and The Court advised him that he must wal | ‘ d the mother of Ruby Shelton, bs ry quietly in the iirie of the Sixteenth Mrs antiago Pulgar, oF 1186 Madison three years under a charge of wilful > wide known pianist and May aes an, Paris ey w (the scene of the marriage ave nue, New York. sence : ‘ team of Fidler and Shelton, of many Americans—in the presence of + , Da 73913 : ; : “ i -jerk of the Police Department only a few intimates, great secrecy have TIMMIONS-WALTERS—William Tim3
ging that a year after their marh 27, 1920, her husband began ‘eat her, Mrs. Clarys Ingersoll, 24 id, ballet dancer, Cincinnati, sought
‘ f 7 ¢ recto oO he ‘ sjcr} gt napolis, and directing an orchesing been maintains d. Hallett Johnson, =atoms, — ah eo f a... past eight of Indianapolis, First Secretary of the United States EmYoun” S% Ethel May Walters, of Vic Peples cted ys toria, Tex., were wed recently. The y, a d as witn ; for Miss Swanson, ¢, le will resid ti 7 epenoLD—Frederick A.,, once planner her husband's wit: couple will reside at Austin, Tex., where
being Baro ms . » "| Joh Tesley rere and builder of hotels and amusement d’Aiguy. The newly itn a ill spe oe Mr. Timmions has purchased a home. b. vy 3 bet ley nee ae | places, d a wadd nly in a down-town hovery short honeymoon in the south of WEST,gSAUNDERS —Jinimy West, tablations recently. Judge Charles W. Hofftel at Chi January 27, The deceased France, at the end of which Miss Swanloid prodtic er,and Frances Saunders, nonman took the case under advisement. Mrs formerlY ned a steel construction comson will finish Madame Sans Gene,a pice professional, of Kansas City, Mo., w Ingersoll has appeared professionally at pany at Miami, Fla. His wife survives. ture nearing completion, and then promarried there December 14 it tea of the Hotel Gibson, Peacock Inn and at the
avert. ~Milton | @ _ 44, lately treasurer —— be Bag * husban to, America. The
e Mac. Arthur Theater, Oakland, TY By ind price, to that company manThis
I January 14, as was announced last week. “Zoo, Cincinnati. band to America.
is the bride’s third marriage. WRIGHT-VARDEN — Fred Howard Helen Cardiff Scher, who played the
Wallace Beery, screen villain, was her Wright, director of >» Baker Theaterrerole of one of th “apples” i ; : F illain, ws , . t le apples” in the movie -< — a Bg er first husband. Her second was Herbert VUCS at Portland, Ore., and Silvia VarForbidden Fea § e*5 sued Solomon A. Smi \. J én ate d K. Somborn, to whom she was married in @en (Worley), danseuse, were wed JanuScher for divorce at Cleveland. O. Her her of the deceased, December, 1919. They were separated in @ry_ 29 in that city. The ceremony was } d formerly was of the San Fran| eqLKow—Edward, 26, widely known May, 1921, and he later obtaineda divorce Performed by gudse > R. witt of the Circuit cisco’ Symphony Orchestra. Cruelty is-alSOl. y ‘tion. Miss S Cc his nbers. The wedding y 58 ; . and pianist for Pat Rooney in ©n the ground of desertion. Miss Swanson ourt —* i cl ers. e wedding jeged Mrs. Scher charges her husband | musician Ane Pactions, died recently in has a daughter, Gloria, by her marriage Party, including Mae McCrea, Betty Hare with extreme jealorsy. The couple were Se ork “Mr, Saikow was known on t0 Mr. Somborn. Miss Swanson also Tis and Mr. and Mrs, Don Smith, all cf married February 12, 1924, in New York New A ‘aa Eddie Somers. His last apadopted a boy as a companion for her Whom are associated with, the newlysoars a Para a . the stage @ > hae. Seen ney was a year [little girl. weds in the Baker comedies, enjoyed Marguerite Davenny, 35, has been ran \ o sey ee oe ~ + ‘ eakfast ¢ he Mancheste é nd ivorce fr * . peeran Rings of Smoke. His parents, FIELDING-HARRIS—John Fielding, part nag Tg Rg me arms. we ' a divorce from Hollis E. t three brothers and a sister, all of whom entertainer with Trent’s Adolphus Hotel & . age. nny, 3 one of the leading characf side at 1118 Jackson avenue, the Orchestra, and Fannie Harris, popular an Blossom Time, in a master’s re2 ent, New York City, survive. member of the younger social set of Lit_Tecently filed in the Common Pleas " tle Rock, Ark., were wed January 19. The * OF Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs, Davenny 1 gouple will make their home in Dallas, oo. kn ad Feber ~~ wie They ex. 2 1arries uar IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FLYNN-GR. AY—Je hn Thornton Flynn ’ : Mrs. Hazel McGuire ree ,, RIEND AND OLD PAL, and Nellie L. Gr . honprofessional, were Proterick P. Stieff. Jr. welt Enowa 1 sranted & dtvores from Fn # Me 3 married recent]; / St. Malac hi’s Rectory, 80 iety and musical circies 0 Saltimore, Guire at Rockfo } i ALLEN THOMAS New York. The ceremony was performed Md., will marry Ruth Rollins, of Santa ae e = Wi. : } ’, We are such stuff as dreams are made of, by the Rev. Edward Leonard, Tello and Fe, N. M.. at the Hotel Plaza, New York, Ah 1a Rubens, cinema star, won an une 5, And our little life is rounded with a sigh. Tiny Webb acting as sponsors. The brideJanuary 29. The couple vit make their ested divorce from Dr. Daniel Carson ie EDWARD AND VIOLET LEWERS. groom is the son of John J. Fiyna. a home at Roland Par ° Mr Stic ff's home Gor dman, executive head of the Cosmo~ uisville (Kyvy.) banker, and is a tenor in Baltimore. t : ighter politan Films, in the Superior Court of in singer in vaudeville. of Warren Rollins, Stieff is Judge Walter Gates, New York, January THOMPSON — Frederick A., 55, an , GOODWIN-YOUNG—PRrvin_ Crawford ee ae come eel an og) ~23. “Cruelty was alleged. Yoo srroker Seattle Tac ¢ iumMpveE ) > Imoreans Vill Be \ — at actor in motion pictures and in le gitimate, L nt 2 , on nedienne. : R.4. a ans York for the ceremony. March 28 the _ A divorce was granted Minta Durfee, 2 ; , ease his home in Jlian Young, comedienne, appearing with —o ' aly gp 3 -. Wife of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckl ce died of heart disease at is x the Gingham Girl, at Denver, Col. were Couple will sail for Europe for an ex~~ S ; Arbuckle, screen oN Hollywood, ¢ ._> deamery. SS a married in that city January 26 at St, tended tour. T} oe sow Par * he ance, January 27. is oo. bwy SF with ‘the late John's Cethedral. Only members of the Edna Wallace Ho pper, wh 0 arrive d in have no c) itd: oh ae C 6, 1908, and it, + aA) Man -field in several productions bride’s family and a few close friends geattie, Wash., recently, announced ‘that an lat T with s+ Age rn and Marlowe. FifW&re Pr * “~ ye Che Coremeny. she is going to be married in ‘th e near fuwn 1 ndon _V. Grover, eee rs teen years age Thompson enters dthe GREEN-LAV ERN—G. Clifford Green, ture in the Far East, but the identity of = or = vel nd, an ac tress associat cms motion | oe a 1d, being a pioneer in field representative for G. C. a stman, the man who is to become the noted star’s ©. 4 th + n a aig z layers, has been 1 color films. He _ is survived by one son, prominent th: ‘-} al man of Kansas City, third husband is not announced, except SU€@ for divorce Her husband :'*, a ee 13 years old. The funeral services were Mo., and Billie LaVern, prin ia do mna and that he is said to be a high military pergag shoe manufacturer of t St, Andrew's Church January 27, and blues sing = late with her own tabloid gsonage now in the Orient. mass. irs. Grover announced she —er nterment was in Calvary Cemetery, Los show, the Red He ls Company. playing : contest the suit. Infidelity is alleged. in Angeles the Sun Time + were wed at Kalamazoo, Jack Dempsey last week issued a for©. Ya Sellers, motte ' mn eer DE BE J lied t! Mich., January 24. mal statement —_ olving the partnership and p — ‘ow! a photopiay company, -_DEN y—Jose ; ce y. a * ns ; k A s. eff aeek tan an ul wre £ lav 1“ un Var n can ~y vareive a by ona deuahHOLLAND-ORMROD—George Holland Of himself and 4 tag uve on was divorced by Superior Judge W rard at ior, dese "Cc tins, ‘of, London, and a #4 Christina Ormrod, daughter of Mrs. the day he mar ries "E stelle Taylor, movie San Francisco, Calif.. January 23, from a Jose “oll wm. bere a musical di. 22ne, Ormrod, well-known Lancashire actress, which has been set as May 20, Mrs. Hazel L Sellers upon the’ wife’s we nephew, Bram Vanden erg. a — a eler, were married at St. Aidan’s which is Miss Taylor’s birthday annicomplaint of cruelty. The couple were in rector In Los Ange les, Calif. F uneral Church, Openshaw, Manchk ster, Eng., versary. He added that his retirement married at Los Angeles in 1919 I ng services were held January 27._ T! e servJanuary 7. The bridegroom, also well from the ring was at the behest of Miss 5 i ao wines ge ices were « an ted by the Rev. C. N. ;nown, is a member of a prominent ManTaylor, who preferred a business man to Rumor has it that Charles Chaplin, hs Moller at the C npbell Funeral Parlors enecter family, The ceremony was con& pugilist. r tion } ure comedian, and Lita Grey, me in New York ci ity and were attended by @ ducted by the Rey. Swan. Mr. Edmund Th abana * : Cairo, t ie ey = d girl he married in Mexico ne, number of theatrical people. Interment }iolland acted as best man and Mrs. Lily he engagement is announced in Cai Ase NON er, &re soon to separate, and her was in Kensico Cemetery. Holland as matron of honor. The cereEsy wd of ag ay -o a, = —— that attorneys are already negotiatin in 7 ‘a ' ae mony was impressive and the receptic rench actress, to Coun lichel de Zegfinancial settlement. Chaplin has avoided ive WARREN—Alice, 52, who was a forashererts " : aE cages Pe te pen heb Surian, a resident of Cairo and Loninterviews since his return from Em. mer wife of Fred Warren, of the vaudefollowing it was thoroly enjoyed by the a vas Amer lr Mexi at am oe ville team of Warren and Blanchard, P@rticipants. re n with e c pamt onan Of & wealthy odes’ ti contain a Ma or and ef-_ _ died recently at East Lynn, Mass., of JOHNSON-HART acet Frank Johnson, Syrica Seater ane onan papal title. , ‘he . report » peoeenel iti Tong, Bana == yho tuberculosis. Burial was in Pine Grove broncho rider and Wild West performer : ith no su :. What part, if any, the in Cemetery. of Ft. Worth, Tex. was united in marGeorge Tyrwhitt-Drake announces that ected arrival of a child has played or a3 ; riage recently to Lucille Hart, of Ashehe is engaged to be married to Edna Vine. play in the negoti itions was not disom WATKINS—Moses (Mowie), a wellville, N. C. Mr. Tyrwhitt is the present Mayor of | nor was any hint divulged of the ton known traveler, who had lived for many Ross-DU PONT—Information hasbeen Maidstone (England), and has a very ble terms of the settlement. years in Middiesborough, Eng., but moved received to the effect that Al Ross and fine private zoo, which is on exhibition at = a few = rs ago to West Hartlepool, died }joris Du Pont were married recently, the New World’s Fair, Agricultural Hall. en Ww atson, si nger and dancer, now of Gere after a brief illness of pneumonia. At one time Mr. Ross promoted a musical At one time he ran‘a circus, and is still pe Orpheum Circuit, recently of “Mowie" was seen at all the principal comedy show, and traveled thru Canada. interested in horses. suit for divorce ai a Bertram » in fairs in North Yorkshire, Durham, NorthFie later worked with Blain Irish for ick Watson, nga * producer of deumberland and Cumberland, Eng., and fFilmcraft Industries, in Toronto, Can., Rumors of another marriage for Roscoe rne, Australia. Mi ss Watson's of won many friends thru his quiet, unasjune 26, 1924, Ross organized his own Arbuckle, former film comedian, were con© Pas & vaude' ville actress began as 10 suming manner. company, which he called American Profirmed by Arbuckle in Hollywood, Calif., the “ nd Co. with Walt: r Weems & re. eas Pic s, Inc nd of which he January 27, when he admitted that he Company, in a_ skit called Southern WHITE—Mrs. Fv J -— er ive ieture ic., an w 1 e % ~ ka” H he ee oe Mrs. = : ‘va J... 55, a soprano jis now president. Miss Du Pont has been would “have an announcement to make mor, couple were married at New‘“" Best Of the People’s Choral Union of in vaudeville for several years past, but Within a few days concerning the wedding Castle, Australia, in 1912, when the bride a, inate Mass., died suddenly of heart recently appeared in a comedy picture, Plans of himself and Doris Deane, an Was, | nly 15 years old. Willful absence cone oF seen oe 3 yr Mado By hn entitled A Coney Island Nightmare, actress. He indicated that the wedding is alleged. widow, and leaves one daughter, with which luced t M Y would be a quiet affair, probably at the * st ell which was produced by Mr. Ross’ com q air, ¥ Mrs. C. Zoell } own — A m sided at 407 Huntington pany, and will be released at an early home of Miss Deane’s mother, in Pasapyeg Ne a a ppt ties 3 enly » Soe ena. an airplane February 5, 1! 21, 1 sft : n airplane Februé 5, 19 nas filed z0 ND r—G 4 : sui or livoree rs irris + nai Miviile HOELi—George, 62, died at Belles RUSSELL-HOLT—S. H. Russell, an | Mischa, Elman, | noted violinist. an pon Bh an hy ne Ro B rrish, an gedeme ul, Philadelphia, Pa., recently. oi] man, of San Antonio, and Billie Holt, nounced February 1 that he would marry compusned ¢ . asks that her maiden Psi ee deceased was well known in that well-known musical comedy actress, of Helen Katten, of San Francisco, in the na — es —by . see The couple bia Seal and for the past 30 years was asDallas, Tex., wed January 25 in near future. Mr. Elman said he met — —— d at were o Springs, Col. eave wclated with Song Bros. as business San Antonio, T x. After an extended Miss Katten four years ago on a liner ruelty Is charged, rical coe haa “e the Wt yy rhe Burial honeymoon they will be at their home in bound for Europe. aeld in Northwood Cemetery T igo, Mex. Miss Holt is well known ad: emetery. ampicgo, Mex. Mi : V “ow > . di: ‘ i l an VETI—Mrs. John, well known to show in tabloid circles thru the Southwest. Pa ues — cates conemae oo Births will be found on ) ro wT ’ ow showas 6 years, announces 1g e and folk in the North of England, died at SANTOS-HA MIT TON—E duardo Sansoon be married to Betty Jayne Saunders, | page 103. Bee Sunderla 1 Er December 27. The tos, well-known Rochester (N, Y.) mudaughter of a well-known business man "tae o ~~ — m the late residence Dee sician, playing with Raymond Fagan's of Houston, Tex, ¥ —enuer he husband, three daughters Orchestra, which is touring the Keithcor pce alei onde tne aces aurea ghters Orchestra, wien is ee celcilton, of the , According to reports received, Raleigh The Woman Pays” Club n e
> advertising ren li vaudeville team of Hamilton Sisters and A. Pinkerton, -o rtising agent of the es,
* s Bonstelle Th: r. Detre it, Mich. and To View Loew Stock bFordyce, were married at Rochester, Janus formerly of the ‘Rin ling-Barnum Circus —_——_—pete . ary 27, by the Rev H. E, Koenig, pastor , yo tal
St. Paul's Evangelic and_ Rubin & Cherry Shows, is engaged — New York, Feb. 1—Members of “The ation of St. Paul's Evangelical Church to Hazel Huffman of East Tawas, Mich. Woman P: ys" Club will be a etty i as SCHWAR-GASPAR — It has been The wedding probably*.will take place Marcus w’s Seventh Avenue Stock emet ABBOTT H AR VEY—Word has been learned thru the suit for separation early in spring. Company sday evening at a per
vones, Among them will president; Anita Loos, seulah Livingston, Lou
; yroug vy Marie Gaspar agains aus formance er of ne n this country that John Abbott brought by Marie Gaspar against. Lau t ¢
: tosie , rence Schwab, member of the producing be Rita "ein Orns WpStinte en ftatvey were married at All firm of Schwab & Mandel, which presented Helen Row! ¢ ill ary 9 urch, Ipswich, England, JanuThe Fire and and The Stork, that this el
21. ae ® KE P la Pars . Dorothy Herzog, Adele inent Royal Wil im ore to Ena held at the ouple have been married for three years, Fletcher, Hall, Beatrice Fairfax, t his Yeh =Both ar y wierch of" nae Ipsbut kept the fact secret until January Re 1a Marion_ Spitzer. Myra Easter . Ly S are OF WelleRNOWN of Mis Gaspar is a member of the = : Ss r ? and id. iola Brothers br in tye, Unties travelers and are popua nee team of Sinclair and Gaspar. y,l® her suit for divorce against Albert ¢; " ill be a reception on the | son WeRabetr ici According to information. received, the b. illard gg ey es Superior Court. Sam stage following the p sfovenanen, with the ; RomBARTON-RIC : ounle were married at Mt. Vernon, NW. *Tancuce, en, are soe oe releads, John L itel and Isabelle Loew, actot oe te oy te ms Barton, well Y . ain ie . "20 1991. . cently testified that her husband, technijn. gs hosts, ; ’ | and es R cal profession, and *: cal director for a theatrical company now
wudeMed rec atin Houston, Tex., were marSTANLEY-KAUFM AN-Joseph Stanat Waterbury, Conn., deserted her one
k the ley, — site ne Mrs os Se month after their marriage at Worcester, N. oO. Elks To Frolic late BL \IR-BOYD—Arthur E. B — arried =recently, Ehey cor 6Mass., August 16, 1923. Mrs. Smith is Ts nt many years © Dp rator oe ino Ln my’ ead laborate ‘a in wren a -_ y Diy Ray, at present, leading woman with . stock New Orleans, Jan. 30.—The Elks’ “Riot trian HB iP t Wayne, Ind. and Betty Jane p25 ee company playing at Long Beach, Calif. of Fun” will be heid February 14 to 21 “ae 7 Nhonprofe F of cr ‘ >, side on. n tl form of ¢ azai vi e s untry Were marric a re met = ofc ‘-evil th STRUUCK-PULGAR — Jean Vincent _The suit of John J. Howland, motion pH ial ovina « Bid bazaar with numerou ; Biair idely kr =n It. struuck hose father is senior member Picture operator, Cincinnati, O., for di© ponds ini? ga ciaats teamyA Vv by 7 n among tabloid peo* he k, a , é Struuck-Hermanos, of vorce from Theora Jesperse Howland a eG now fo ‘ © 1e firm of § ck-He anos, . on. Se cht tai : d for Awin it. W ayne. lowing the practice of tarcelona, builders of railroads and Blue Island, TL, was dismissed ‘in Judge No § Sunday Movies DE waterwavs in Spain, and Sara Mercedes Hoffman's Court, Cincinnati, a few days a } Janu2 LA 4 ALAISE-SWANSON—Glo Pulgar, violinist of the Chamber Music ago. Howland said they were married Chillicothe, O. Jan. 31.—There will be bwanse) ria : ~ ° > : “, ; . R. B. ) lilm star, was married JanuIn emble, of New York, were married in September 17, 1924, but that his wife left no Sunday movie shows in Chillicothe
~ i ¥ 38 to the Marquis Henri de la Ealaise that city ‘January 9, according to an anhim three days later and went to Illinois, after tomorrow.