Variety (September 1919)

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VARIETY MANAGERS LOOK! Now Playing Harlem Opera House, New York (Sept. 19-22) ASSISTED BY In “LOVE. AT FIRST SIGHT” Dir^tioii, BURTON •.& DUDLEY Thank You LOOKUSOVER OBITUARY. Madge Carson, wife of Pat Carson, and best known as .a stock character woman, closing recently with the Jack Lewis Players, died suddenly Sept. Id in New York, following the bursting of a blood vessel in her, head shortly after going onto the street from, her hotel for a walk to the stores. Her demise came after a week’s illness, Mrs. Carson being unconscious most of the time.. A husband survives. George Dixon, fbfmerly of"-Mason and Dixon, in vaudeville, died recently at Colfax, Cal. He was 60 years of age and born in Buffalo, N. Y; News of his death was received by liis former part- ner, James Mason, at Buffalo. Mason and Dixon traveled Wridely and Mr. AT ONCE Novelty Acts Sister Acts Danciiig Acts Jazz Acts ' Prima Donnas and Soubrettes Also Beautiful Chorus Girls for New York Revue IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY FATHER EDWARD R. mGLIS Who departed this life Sept. 17th, 1918. May hla soul rest In peace. His Son JACK INGLIS Dixon lived for several years in Paris, where he married. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Michael Millard, of! San Francisco. v ' - Colonel O. G. Staples died Sept. 8 at the Thousand Island House, Alexan- dria Bay, N. Y., of which the deceased was the owner. Col. Staples at one time owned the old -Albaugh - Opera House, later Poll’s, Washington, D. C. He had extensive business interests. Thomas Usher, long known as an or- chestra leader and formerly oh the IS THE BIG SENSATION VAN and ARE SINGING AT THE RIVERSIDE THIS WEEK AND NEXT KERUy MILLSy IiiCe tubi SERVICE CASUALTIES Casualties in the Berries, affecting tlmtrloal people, are pubtl^ed as re- solved In the the Serriee” depart- ment ef TARIBTY, weekly, usually found on Page 8 of the fnuricnt Issue. Dixon J Duckson Evelyn Docketader Eleanor Donboee Mrs Donita Mlaa Donovan Fannie Draper Bert Drew Beatrice DuFell Frank Dufty H Dumitrescu Mlttu Duncan Lillian Duncan Sammy Dunham Walter Dunne Job Duval Mrs J Dyer Fred Cagwln Mary Carey Jas CarlHOu J W Cavanagb Mrs Earle Cavarly Gladys Celeste Grace CheBlelgh Mae Clare Ida Coffinan Jeriy Cohan Chas • ■ Coleman Clftudla Coley C A ■ Colilna Marty Coulee Ethel . Cook Emma Cooper Hariy Cornell Ed " Cornell Ffanoes Coudray Peggy Creighton Fred Creighton Jim Cronnln Mme 216 Strand Theaitre Bldg, Broadway, at 45th St. New York City LETTERS board of control of Musical Union No. 310," died of heart failure, last week. . Mrs. Della Pitcock, proprietress of the Albany Hotel, Pueblo, Colo., died Aug. 18. The deceased was known to many theatrical folk. Chios Martin, a member of Mile. Berri’s Models, playing the Ackerman- Harris Hip circuit in the west, died in San Diego, Cal., Sept. 13. Louis Ostland, camera man of World Pictures, died in Los Angeles, Sept. 9, as the result of an operation for appen- dicitis. The father of Clark Brown died Sept. 16,at Garden City, L. I. address MsU Cl«h . , Where C fellaws uame, letter Is la Variety's Chicago Office. Where S F foUowe nam^ latter Is In Variety's Ssn Froneiseo Office. 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