The New York Clipper (May 1917) . hts; David Kesslerand company in Motfee Gnnov; MaloniaLobel and company in The Saleslady,and Prager-Juvelier company in GodsGift. Besides these road companies,Relkin is managing and supplying theattraction for the Peoples Theatre, GabelTheatre and Kessler Theatre, New York:the Liberty Theatre, East New York,Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, andEmpire Theatre, Chicago. He also man-ages the Grand Theatre, New York, whichwill be run the entire Summer as a stockburlesque house. MOTHER OF NAN MADIGAN DIES AvEBTiXPARK, N. Y., April 28.— V. Madigan, a non-pr


The New York Clipper (May 1917) . hts; David Kesslerand company in Motfee Gnnov; MaloniaLobel and company in The Saleslady,and Prager-Juvelier company in GodsGift. Besides these road companies,Relkin is managing and supplying theattraction for the Peoples Theatre, GabelTheatre and Kessler Theatre, New York:the Liberty Theatre, East New York,Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, andEmpire Theatre, Chicago. He also man-ages the Grand Theatre, New York, whichwill be run the entire Summer as a stockburlesque house. MOTHER OF NAN MADIGAN DIES AvEBTiXPARK, N. Y., April 28.— V. Madigan, a non-professional, themother of Nan Madigan and wife of PatMadigan, died here recently after an illnessof three months. NEW FOLLIES REHEARSING Rehearsals of the Follies of 1917 be-gan last Monday under the personal di-rection of Florenz Ziegfeld. The showopens May 28 in Atlantic City. HER SOLDIER BOY MOVES Her Soldier Boy, with Clifton Craw-ford, moved from the Astor to the Lyricon Monday night. There is only onechange in the GAMBOL AUCTION MAY 15TH The auction sale of seats for the open-ing performance of the Lambs Gambolwill be held on Tuesday afternoon. May15, at 4 oclock, in the Hudson principal auctioneers will be IrvingCobb, Augustus Thomas, -Frank Tinuey,Leon Errol, William Collier, CliftonCrawford, Andrew Mack, George V. Ho-bart, R H. Burnside, George McFarlandand Jack Hazzard. The Lambs will gam-bol for an entire week at the New Am-sterdam Theatre, beginning Sunday night,May 27. THEATRE PHOTOGRAPHER DIES Philadelphia, April 28.—FrederickGiitekunst, a few years ago one of the bestknown theatrical photographers in thecountry, died at his home here was born In Germany eighty-five yearsago and come to America when a boy. Heopened a gallery in Arch street in 1854,and conducted it for more than sixty years. KEMBLE ACQUIRES THEATRE Wm. H. Kemble, the Brooklyn motionpicture manager, last week signed con-tracts whereby he becomes lessee of the Br


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