Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1909, p. 4

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E | { "Israel" "The Earth" to Be Given Chicago on Nov. 7th--Tree and Nethersole to Tour America. Daniels and De Wolfe Hopper Long Island rs ' in Frank have organized a company. Pauline Hall hag opened her season in "Wildfire," playing Lilkan former role Ethel Barrymore will seassn in Pinero's play, nel," until New Year's. Miss Ethel Barrymore has been. pre sented with the rights to a new play: let. by its author, J. M. Barri When dainty Marguerite Clark will be in * by Owen David to New York, that well-known actor, Howard In *Arsene Lupin," at the theatre, New" York; William and Doris Keene are drav houses Gerald "Arsene Lupin," have a States Yvette American most. of trip is not begin her "*Mid-Chan goes she he Rings lates" seen Wishing The addition in Court sng erowded DuMaurier, now London the in starrmy tour In Guilbert do her this It said that "The seen with Dighy Clifford, shortly Goodwin n loon if to be way Nat turned down at $3,000 'per. {vaudeville Rov McCardell's Life," will 'he with music and {MeKnight." | 'The Blue final week in {will take the road, the main part. {= Kyrle Bollew, {vessel in his {unable to play to re |. *Van is ' reputed ten- He week eng appear agement wouldn't in comedy,. *The Gay in Chicago new title, shortly "Dopey seen a Mouse" is plaving its New. York, atter which it Mabel Bar ison ir who ruptured a blowd nose fast week and fox tarring Wife" some days, is able tour is sume his Alle the title of Fannie Ward's new play. Forrest Hal sey wrote it. Rochester will its first production this month. Moutin Rouge "' in short rin did not has ended its The Windy City over its dull vulgarity suit against Eugene Balesco, in which they charged with plagiarian, in | "The Easiest Wav,' withdrawn ( harles secured Brass Anstey, tin, Lond these Gillette's "Held by will be played in Paris seasons ky a' French company, which will. alsé' play 'Brewster's Millions Hertley Manners is to write for Sam or d in which i in Hamlet the st autumn I'he David were has. heen Frohman his of th Bot which the role Adelina in opera *n*l and prepara celebrate her model for o this made her debut di Lammermoor," are being made to a Al tions jubilee. here is a novel Carter's new play, a woman by the in Mrs wota Hernd."' whose genius habitual It timulated us of jdrugs i% the cast of 'The Builder Kyrle Bellew tour i x re th «of Mrs. Whillen is new Sutro. play, Bridges," whech ed his cently, Otis Harla has } snough "The Broken in or yon starring Idol, has sent in Marshall | who calls} Miss | Appearing in New York |, Russell's the New | playing | was | Chicago. | wax enthusi- "Walter and | Leshia | MAP SEALL * Crt for New York and (Chicago. supplémented by her Frank Comerford, extraordinary interview which he had with Miss Gazzam { her home, at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, {in which Miss Gazzam is said to have | declared : | Marriage, from the standpoint {law but a contract, and all {tr tainted with a sen mercialism. From the standpoint it is but a ceremony, that ceremonies are oft Her in was suits story | caro' attorney, | told of an who ol is on- s are reli ill know empty. The ion that comes from the, yuls, and in that sense Mr. Clark and I are married and Mrs. Clark and he ee That has again resignation. musical comedy he road. Brewster's Millions" has been done French by Picrre-Decourcelle and rule, the actor who first played "A sene Lapin" will act the role | Brewster. Forbes an tour Monday is taken to into of Robertson began his at Maxine Elliott's Theatre evening in Jerome K. ome's "Phe Passing of the { Floor Back.' - { Miss Lulu Glaser opened her season in "The Girl'From the States' in Al- "bany, Oct. 9th. Following Albany the ; will play a -two-weeks' engagement in | p hiladelphia. The English rights to the Fitch's ':1he Refuge," have quired by Arthur Bouchier, {let Vanbrough will be leading role. Hattie Williams has left this for leading role Me, Morson Third late Clyde Deen and Vio- in the mug al and 3 De- oi the | siage comedy | x {appeal ing jteetive season in the Sparkes, : English life, spring Olga ert I'ree may ether in America inclnding "The Tempest' Merchant of Venice Nella Berger Mrs. Deo Wolf of a Iy of Next "ir. Her and tour Nethersole make a in a repertoire and I'he wha, Happer private lite, is IS appearing 1 thi vandeville, tui er Capitan her Muses appeared weck, individual hits Ozeki and Rita eneral performance singin he Card & n thi hard] v been understood. the ton, to have apr In oth Hson ori ime new play and Henry Leon was produced saessfully in with Mabel Taliaferrc "Nelli" the Iarking Philadelphia, w known as in Lar ut Christie NacDonald has. been a ; woman with Andrew Yoririce Bohemia." appearance this dainty been studying music ed as lead ing I'he last has FM js nee n her ne of comedien in Paris. 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