The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 14

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IR. Fe RE RRS RS EE SO ONES Paquity, will be President of Equity Players, Inc, The season will open on Oct. 15. i Mr, Gilmore, who presided at yes- terday’s meeting, issued a statement which read in part: “We intend to use the profits, after reimbursing the guarantors, as fol- lows: First, for the purpose of bringing back standard actors and for assisting in obtaining legislation for the betterment of ‘the theatre; secondly, for the continuance of the Equity Players, which we hope may be duplicated fm other cities favor able to the idea; thirdly, to share with the actors who co-operate one Following a meeting of forty actors | third of the net proceeds.” Gnd atiresses at the Ambassador |S ———————— Hotel, yesterday, at which a Guar antors’ Committee composed of some of the best known stage stars pledged $93,300, the Actors’ Equity Associa- tion announced that its long cher- iehed ambition of an Actors’ Theatre is about to be realized. A year’s lease from Aug. 1, this year, on the 48th Street Theatre was seoured during the afternoon by the Bquity. It will stage at least five SS productions, Francis Wilson, President of the : Coon PENNY A POUND PROF! 2 nd : Trace cenne PECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR MEMORIAL DAY See Friday Announcements in the Evening Papers Special for Thursday, May 25th Chocolate, Vanilla and {| Chocolate Covered Belles Week End Combi- | Reg. 49c. POUND BOX nation Package One of Loft’s characteristic variety packages presenting an exeallent collection of sweets and Indian-made Birch Bark canoe in sae, OOC : | PACKAGE UTY ACTORS “CETTHEATRE TO ROUELA Members of Association Lease House and Will Stage ‘® Own Attractions. 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