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RARE September 13, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Alma Francis cover

$ 13.07

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: See end of listing description
  • Object Type: Publication
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    RARE September 13,  1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Alma Francis cover. FEATURES on Greater Deliberation; An Obsolete Habit; What is the Remedy? Operatic Drama by Paul Wilsatch with photo of Wilsatch; Return of John Cort; Winthrop Ames to build smallest playhouse in world;
    PHOTOS of Gert Vanderbilt in “The Red Widow,” Hope Latham; Gert Dallas; Gert Bryan; Edna Baker; Ruth Chatterton; “Miss Jack” by Bothwell Browne; Adelaide Prince at Delaware Water Gap plus 2 paragraphs; Lew Fields holding 2 children; 2 paragraphs on Doug Fairbanks and matinee idols; Fay Templeton with 12 lines; Minnie Dupree; Nary Boland; “A Single Man” with Louise Drew, Thais Lawton, John Drew, Carroll McComas; Catharine Calhoun; Jeanette Horton; Francis X. Bushman; Harry Morey; Selig’s “The Wheels of Justice” with Chas Clary and Frank Weed; Lubin Comedy company in Washington D.C. with Billy Louis, Spottiswood Aitken, Elsie Glenn, Geo Reehm, May Hotaling, Walt Stull, Gladys Cameron, B. N. Meyer, Art Hotaling;
    AT THE THEATRES on “Thy Neighbor’s Wife” by Elmer Harris at Lyceum…Pamela Gaythorne sinned but precisely embodied the spirit…
    Alice John an excellent foil…Art Bryon low comedy…Fred Tiden consistent success of tone; “Speed” by Lee Wilson Dodd, produced by Cecil de Mille at Comedy…Dodd mastered witty dialogue…Tom Tobin, Jr. does enough when he does not make us regret his presence…Elise Scott and Lila Lee intelligent performances…Sid Green street , Eric Blind absolutely in character…”The Fascinating Widow” by Otto Hauerbach, dances by Jack Mason at Liberty…Winona Winter never objectionably yet never rises to charming effects…Miss Alt dances prettily, she may find herself a star in musical comedy…Carrie Perkins and Chas Butler give plenty of laughs…Julian Eltinge not a wide range of accomplishments;
    NEWS ITEMS on 3 paragraphs on the Pulitzers; A. E. Anson small head shot plus 5 lines, Mlle Dazie small head shot plus 4 lines. Folks with 2-5 lines on them including Alma Kruger, Lorraine Frost, Ethel Winthrop, Wm Bramwell, Hattye Fox, Maye Louise Aigen, Mra. E. A. Eberle, Art Behrens, Edith Conrad, Jessie Glenndinning, Geo Farren, Kathryn Hutchinson, Cuyler Hastings, Wm Clarke, Louise Rutter, Leslie Kenyon, Sara Perry, Carey Livingston, Laura Burt, Wilbur Nesbitt, Jessie McAllister, Marie Pavey, Gordon Johnstone; Flo Howard, Augustus Pitou, Jr., Carrie Merrilees, Christian Brinton, Evelyn Millard, Leila Romer Tyler, Helen Turner, Henry Arthur Jones, Malcolm Duncan, Ernest Truex, Alice Putnam, Marshall Wilder, Will Deming, Paul Everton, Percival Moore; Anna Held sails for NY; 10 lines on Edwin Arden; 10 lines on Elmer Booth; 20 lines on F. F. Proctor; 15 lines on Ethel Brandon; 7 lines on France Ring; Mrs. Donald Brain first appearance as leading lady; 4 lines on Gus Hill opening season with Billie Ritchie Company at Hudson; 11 lines on Maclyn Arbuckle; 10 lines on Countess Leontine; 7 lines on Anna Cleveland; 8 lines on Thurston Magician 5th annual tour; 5 lines on Ruth St. Denis; Spence Theatre Co. touring Texas; 11 lines on Lucile Culver; successful Clara Turner season; Dustin and Wm Farnum in new Chicago play, “The Littlest Rebel,” Tom Wise and John Barrymore good deal of applause in Chicago for “Uncle Sam,” Geo Sidney and Busy Izzy popular as ever at Haymarket; Helen Ware unquestioned popular hit in Boston; Edna Wallace Hopper as cute as ever in San Fran; Gloria Gallup and Hope Gage excellently upheld the honor of the East and West in Stamford; Marion Ruckert won her way into the hearts of many in Des Moines; large measure of success due to Edwin Curtin in Washington; Evelyn Watson splendid Brooklyn performance; Leah Winslow a decided hit in Brooklyn; Frank Monroe and Frank Kingdon popular in Minneapolis; Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes capacity business in Cincinnati; Lillian Bayer charmed numerous friends in Scranton; Belle Blanche lovely voice in Harrisburg; Houdini headliner in Providence; Jane Kelton scored nicely in Spokane; Eugenia Blair seen to advantage in St. Louis; Grace George very capable in Pittsburgh;
    DATES AHEAD for Margaret Anglin, Gollmar Bros.; Vaughan Glaser; Wm Mong in Great Falls, Helena, Missoula  and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items on Are Motion Pictures deteriorating? 4 lines on Marion Leonard; 8 lines on Otis Turner; 4 lines on Francis X. bushman, 9 lines on Geo Terwilliger, 5 lines on Harry Morey; 10 lines on J. Stuart Blackton; 6 lines on A. E. and A. V. Smith; FILM REVIEWS. FILM RELEASES LISTINGS:
    ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with scene from “The Child Crusoes,” ½ page Biograph with scenes from The Squaw’s Love” and “The Village Hero,”
    Gotch-Hackenschmidt Picture Company; Edison Economy Transformer;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 32 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper water damage; lower left chip; decent condition for age.
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