The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 19

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Runization held yesterday afternoon in the grand ballroom of the Astor Hotel. The proposal was nade from the * | Actors’ Equity Association, ! More than 1,006 actors and notresses made plain their destre not to appear é 1 {ut casts or on programmes with actors not belonging to the Actors’ Equity ON APPEARING ONLY Association at a meeting of the or- floor that a vote of t ntire mem- 4 vf bership, numbering more than 10,000, exclusive of the Chorus Equity Asso-| ciation, be taken the adoption of h the policy of an “ y shop,” a| quity shop,” a Modification of the closed shop, and —— was greeted with applause. The put- ting into effect of the “Equity shop,” Plan Would Ban Non-Members] {tas ‘explained. by” John. emerson, : President of the Equit would mean From Same Companies— | fiat no member or the maa rat be allowed to appear on a bill or In a « ” ‘Chaos,” Says Manager. | Cast with « non momber, ——e Both Mr. Emerson and Frank Gill more, Secretary of the organization, Broadway was discussing to-day insisted that the new proposal was the prospect that its theatres soon managers to employ only members of their organization, but that ft did closed shop or a struggle against the ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, eae eee 15, be all Equity or all non- Equity. Ratloting on the propusition will negin in abcut two weeks and will continue for a month, or tnt al membe: been themse According to an announcement made after the cloned meeting yester- day by Mr. Gillmore and Mr. Emer- gon, the council of the Actors’ Equity Association will be given authority to enforce the Equity shop “when, where and against such group or classes of managers as it sees fit.” Thus, the council may decide whether only touring productions must all be Equity or any other class of production must be com- 1 ag of Equity members through- out. According to one theatre manager to-day, the adoption of the pro. posed policy would bring chaos to the theatre in New York, owing to the fact that there are so: many non- members of the actors’ organization in the larger casts of the productions f the organization have | opportunity to ever | not designed as an attempt to force may be confronted with a virtual x ¢ mean that certain companies would now playing. $3.74 a day is the cost of caring for one Hospital patient There are 75,000 each year in New York City who can pay Nothing Poverty does not lessen Need @@e > 1,500,000 must be raised between Noy. 15th and Nov. 29th United Hospital Fund needs this sum to enable 57 hospitals in New York City to carry on their work for the sick-poor. WILL YOU HELP? Send checks to ALBERT H. WIGGIN, Treasurer 57 Broadway New York City AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | = aimuer = CARNEGIE | TO-MORROW EVE., 6.15 Sharp. ictures BROADWAY HALL | Thum Att, Nive th 2.90 share. || || siege Sole | | CRITERION sre ADOLPH ZUKOR presents CONDUCTOR Warner A GEORGE FITZMAURICE croduction sacy AREISLER ee | | Sim DOS TC ccaneeie WALL, MON. EVE., “NOV. : S. | i 1° Yaga S eres wim MAE MURRAY ano DAWO Vea METROPOLITAN OPERA i HOUSE OPENING TONIGHT at @ LA JUIVE, IARDMAN PIANO USED.” "AMUSEMENTS. AMUSENENTS, === Paramount Pictures ‘ed = TucATRES UNDER DIRECTION OF Huco RieseNFEeLD ~ | Kretslor a Conrinnic) Woon to 11306 \ | De UI Cua \ RIVOLI S32 THis, week wont | ‘a | us, f2om 2 } ONE NIGHT | | | ~ | Lexington Theatre | | | | Wednesday, Nov. 17 \ RIVOLI PeORGeRT ORCHE The SPIRIT of SERVICE| | | men ernie ann nw An enunal biter! sty iof|| RLALTO WALLACE REID | music, pantomime and tableau 1! vv ve "*ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” done by professional talent. }| & = FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA eae Si of the RED CROSS, he erie pai ooo by the adisonSquareGarden \ Moss’ BROADWAY i se. CONTINUOUS NOON TO MIDNIGHT. LEONA LAMAR THE GIRL WITH 1,000 KYES RED CROSS ROLL]! CALL cata Cox Often ate at MeRride's and bs ROLL CALL MEADGUAI 35th Annual Exhibition | R Nath Aternco: HE} Lateral SEES ALL—ASK HER—SHE KNOWS snd Ponies in Harnees | Baodart By F, KEITH ACTS Buddie Horses Sumperne ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in “THE DAUGHIEH PAYS." Mats, 15-25-3§c. Eves. 20-40-60c Smoking in Balcony 18. 19,29 Also Indoor Polo evening. Best players in country competing at each ion for the $2,200 in prizes. And Military Contests, including the six-horse heavy gun teams and machine gun teams in action, first oe pate ‘opulas > OLUMBIA Th & b.18iPrices C mum DOLLAR DOLLS Pizey* Yonert'g ane. | Bali Howl Pa Plaza, To-nieht| time in America. han Cid er PM, ADMISSION 61.50, vy N wid Si the Geers Box Office ‘Phone 1259 Madison Square, Loew's New York theatr Cont. 1 AL Moto IPM OR me WAZ “MM Matches every = EMPIRE "9 ah CARO || “CALL THE DOCTOR” ‘WME YOUTH: 1 | of 1920. | .. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE, By po CENTRAL eet ing | bOOTH ae LZ Assaf comsroc k & MORNIS m™ DELY SIA bate FAVERSHAM ih Lupine Lane, MAT. WED., 500, TO 82. ‘i, Wy, ee CENTURY THEATRE bree, 8 Mer BROADHURST Nata Thre, & Sl 58, GREAT AE | Sere & Mite ase wuax NEXT MAT. WED. AT 2, 800. TO 82 2) Mat ita HODGE 353)'%e wowon” MECCA #u0u mates ex os sane uid MORRIS GEST rn THE SKIN GAME enent, the World's ‘Atoat EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ORIENT, GALSWORTHY'S . CENTURY PROMENADE THEATRE ND ST. A. CENTRAL PARK. ca CENTURY REVUERUMIDNIGAT ROUNDERS DENCING: FROM oP. Mi 03 A Mf Bine if vou Like= WINTER GARDEN Mats. Tues, Thurs, & Sat. 2.20. A Garden of Glorious ieMAIRE’ Beauties @ Brevi Greatest Come.y Show in Town, with Wew AMSTERDAM ies Wed WEE CHEE ‘STARRED. WIT. forening, Atal Hitone ch-Banderson- Hunticy ,/HITCHY- KOO 1920” 00 Others—Mortly Giri an ry RS FOR THis ‘Tanee with MUSICAL) THE TAVERN NO MAN CAN LIVE IN SUCH A STORM, LIBERTY JOSEPH in a New CAWTHORN “The Half Moon” 124 w W. ad 8 Matinees Wed. 434 8 a HENRY UMMILLER $ THEATRE. Bree, Mata, Thurs, and Bat, rnaywriieary ust SUPPOSE A COMEDY BY J, K. THOMAS. THE TAVERN ‘What did the woman No Couvert Charge Broadway & 50th St. E: 8.20. KNICKERBOCKER pens we 0 leMAIRE'S SEARO BROADWAY sisnt ai agen EVITIES GIRLS BERT WILLIAMS a be ga Al INCES S| uttotn, DALY as the Vagabond, — MR. & MRS. Statts""Wwap "ror | é AAT. PLAY Nt N. NY. * ie el OBUVRN | |" MANDARIN wie 30. tan FRENCH LEAVE | REPUBLIC sir ed crue tase: TELLO, CERES ANOTHER 'IT."-eve TeLconmn ) PUNCH & JUDY ¥F.0.%,) Baisks" BECAUSES~ HELEN ELTINGE Wet (24 Street. Evenings, 0.48. Mata Wed. (Pop.) & Sat., 2.20. LADIES NIGHT. LONGACRE fi"3.0hm. Pie TE RT uccss me Ist Year Eve, 6.20. Mate, Wed, & Sat, 2.28, Just E. of Biway, Era 6.30 48TH ST. arr ‘Thurs. and Sat., 230, OPPORTUNITY With JAMES CRANE. ~The D. W. GRIFFITH Masterpioce WAY DOWN EAST irae 10 OREN, *— N.Y Stn B wit) HELEN HAYES Parke id's BE || ata, Wed. Sat. 7D FRED'S STONE tip-top" ‘THE TAVERN sor CAUGHT YOU AGAIN—OID 17 BELASCO Frances Starr Weet 4th st. Bree, at E90 Matingss Thuis Mat 2.ay Hl “ONE” By Eeward lock. E LDA VARESI— JAN TREVOR NTEK MADAME FULTON Wom 4Cth St. Evenings at 8.36. Meta Wed. and Sat, at 2.20, PLYMOUTH Ts. Wrst 450m st, pre Mate, Thurs, aed Bate Lae. _LITTLE OLD NEW YORK @ARENE] fHE TAVERN It never fails to happen! ‘The theatre is dark—the laughter and merriment have stopped for the moment—the audience is hushed and still—the atmosphere is tense, surcharged with pent-up emotion. And then—as the tremendous thing takes place, as the peak of the drama unfolds upon the sercen—some one cries out in the darkened theatre, and the audience lets go with a roar. It is the relief from emotion which can be repressed no longer—and it never fails to happen at OVER_THE HILL by Will Carteton, Produced by Witllam Fox. Directed by Marry Miliarde, LYRI W. 42nd St. a (2.30) be te 09 W. of Bway. All Seats Reserved. &"'tventngn (0.50) ois “ohan & Harris Wort 2, Bee 88 GER with ‘ctonce SIDNEY Twice Daly. Mate. sein ry ie #30. 230. INA CLAIRE" INTHE GOLD OLGGERS By Avery Hovwood, Ee +e MANHATTAN GRUP 2 R C me STORM ii" ; A Recorp Crowp 1,000 BRATS, $1.80, All Performances, \% ree unfolded im Vivicl awe-inrpirin sequencer in ROBERT/ON- COLES marterbiec CAPITOL) OT SKINNER =i BROADWAY AT Sist STREET 9 ay WAJJ, THE BEGGAR, A LOVABLE ROGUE World's Largest and Most Beautiful Theatr: EDWARD BOWES- -Manaying Director] STEAL BEAUTIFUL PAINMENT FROM, The Goldwyn Studios pre- sent Gouverneur Morris’ Gripping tale of a twisted body and a twisted mind PENALTY | A Goldwyn Picture with LON CHANEY | The greatest character study ever seen on screen THE MERCHANT, WHOSE BAZAAR ADORWED THE STREETS OF BAGDAD IN ORDER THAT HE (ASS) (GAT HAVE REVENGE ON HIS ANCIENT ENEMY JAWAN, THE WHITE SHEIK ANDO THEN SEE HIM FOILED Egy BY NAZIR, THE GUIDE (ez ) AND THROW INTO PRISTON GY _THE GAOLER TAN S| | THEN WATCH WIM ESCARE AND GO oF stage. TO MARFINAH, MIS BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER / Presentations by S. L. Rothafel|] | OR/NGIVG HER 1 Musical and film features|| | TO MANSUR, THE WAZIR OF POLICE (é en (SEEKING HIS FAVOR) FOR WIFE 1m jf AND THEN SEE FATE, THRU THE HANO Araey_ OF KUT-UL KULUB, JEALOUS FAVORITE Ih Kai wy) OF MANSUR, HELP MARSINAL TO ESCAPE / 2 / ANO COME SAFELY TO THE ARMS THE = CALIPI4 OF BAGDAD WHOM SHE LOVES a ANO /f BELOVED BY. = RA eonoow | ndwaro ALACE “eco: REVUE Bryant 4300. KRAMER & BOYLE. ors | 1 [4 JONW Be Wren a co UL FEA(UKE iti RUOE VANDERBILT B. F. Keith's | g Atl | 0. i IVERSIDE | sent ehnot, * anrin B'way & 90th 8) Wo ANDO FINALLY SEE WAI RETURN AT NIGAT TO THAT FROM WHICH HE CAME AT DAWN AND OUST THE ROOUE WHO AAO DARED TO TAKE HIS BEGGARS-TAROWE. @. F. Kathe | A MILTON | VALESKA SURATT, [FRANKLYN ARDELL @ CO. Mr. Robert Berwt es) AND, wis. DIRECTION OF LEE AND J. J.SnU HT Keith's |) ae TISAN feeens0N can CARNIVAL BILL cht Pie HA 2—BIG ACTS—12 GEES “ af Tie A NATIONAL, | A TU'ION AWAY G47 Ut ST. DIRECTION JOS PULINKETT ALL THIS WEEK ONE WEEK ONLY NO ADVANCE Brow | IN PRICES. BROOKLYN, | $3") ROYAL DIANUND & on BO MAIDEN LANK. |DIAMOND RyseOn CREUEI yar id ave MARK. ‘TWIN BEDS” ee STRAND Keaton COMEDY | aut in | n KISMET, fn eaKLy.| Nowe Oth ‘as, | “THE DANGEROUS PARADISE Gaitea etre ao BIAMOND, RANG, ole. “8 wsanuy, | Montarm nya Allen, Bert Hanlo Yel. Main wo Whites ig. Llener Girls. Aled 4 Vairell, Fase Lanka, a ober, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS’ cegptagnienanpagany qiacigahnngealeeein ieine,h 19 __AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. PLAYHOUSE ‘3p, ci ch.% OPENING TO.MIG MARY NASH "Ui su! | GREENWICH VILLACE™ ‘De wen t: DEW-AMI. lo SAMSON AND DELICA | With PAULINE LORD, Seats on Sale, By FREDERIC ISAM. NORA BAYES ‘Theatre, 44th, W. of Bway | Brenings, #30, Mata, Wed. and Bat., 2.90, 65 West 38th Bt. Pitaroy 1522 GARRICK fi, Miata ture a acd 13. | Ere THE THEATRE GUILD presents “HEARTBREAK HOUSE” By Bersard Shaw. ittlaat Comedy, Saperbty Mounted. Wisely mriy at 2.18 and 8.18 ASTOR isa EVS B15 MATS WED «. SAT. Dewrcureu Musucat Gneoy EDWARD ROYCE'S Production SSING | Le with WILLIAM NORRIS EDITH TALIAFERRO BEAUTIFUL DANCIN CHORUS "ABOUNDS WITH PRETTY SONG S-IN FACT'KISSING SIME’ HAS EVERYTHING? INDALE “AMERICAN POPULAR PRICES AT EONS DAY MATINEE = SE OW ON 4 WEEKS IN ROVANCE HELP WANTED—FEMALE. fo A Good Wage While You Learn SUALLY you have to pay for instruction U while learning a trade or profession such as typewriting or bookkeeping. But here you will be well paid while you learn to be Long Distance Telephone Operators, Permanent positions assured, Opportunity for advancement with excellent pay as soon as you learn. Apply to Miss A. A. RICE, 2 East 28th Street (Cor. Sth Ave.) or Mrs. G. WADsWORTH, 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) New York City American Telephone & Telegraph Company Thea. 1. HONEYDEW Is the Biggest Musical Comedy Success in Town My Dear Joe: “Honeydew” i everything is fo Your Mother: Chincha. 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