Variety (November 1915)

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VARIETY 15 W. R. A. U. and A. A. A. Notice The BOARD OF DIRECTORS has arranged that M. MOUNT- FORD, during the thirty days in which the initiation fee is lowered and the reinstatement for all old members is $5, shall make a tour of certain towns, where open meetings to which all actors and actresses are invited, will be held, and at each of which Mr. Mountford will speak. The Current Week's List is as Follows: PHILADELPHIA Tonight, Friday, November 5th Hotel Adelphia, Chestnut and 13th Street. The chair will be taken at 11:45 by Mr. George Felix (member of the Board of Di- rectors of White Rats Actors' Union). NEW YORK Grand "Hit-the-Trail" Open Meeting in the Lodge Rooms, to which all actors and actresses, dramatic, vaudeville, burlesque and motion pictures, are invited, Tuesday, November 9th. The Chair will be taken at 11:45 P. M. by "Hit-the-Trail" Fred Niblo, supported by William Courtleigh, Shepherd of the Lambs, Charles Dickson, of the Actors' Fund and Actors' Order of Friendship, Past Big Chief Junie McCree, Little Chief Alf Grant and representatives from the Screen Club, the Actors' Society, the Russian, German, Eng- lish and French vaudeville organizations. (All the belligerents allied to fight for the actor.) BOSTON Wednesday, November 10th, the New Richwood Hotel, 254 Tremont Street. The Chair will be taken at 11:45 P. M. by Mr. Geoffrey L. Whalen, Chief Deputy Or- ganizer for the State of Massachusetts and a member of the Board of Directors, sup- ported by Mr. Tony Williams, etc. CHICAGO Friday, November 12th. (Place will be announced in Chicago daily papers.) The Chair will be taken at 11:45 P. M. by Frank Fogarty, President and Big Chief of the White Rats Actors' Union and Asso- ciated Actresses of America, supported by Fred Lowenthal, Esq., Will P. Conley, and other prominent officials and artists. Full particulars of these meetings will be announced in the daily papers of the re- spective towns and if you have a friend in any of these towns, whom you wish to be informed of the object and aims of the W. R. A. U. and A. A. A., drop him or her a line to be sure to attend one of these meetings. They are open to all actors and actresses and all engaged in making their living as entertainers, directors, stage managers, etc. It will cost you nothing to attend and may do you a lot of good.