Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 25, 1910, WOMEN, Image 41

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How an
Actor Man
le a Start
VKHII.L iARKIS. iradlng mm
in ai-.pport of Kva Lang at tho
Boyd, went on t ! st-t;e not be
cause he thought he had talent.
MP-0
mmmmrnmm
ncr hp flt a, call, nor
because hi father and mot.ier I
had a host of outer relatives have ucn
actor. Not for taese reasons, jimt because
he nefled the money.
air. Hams Mint. ; m see. t.ied oiio-r things
on leaving -scn.Hil: hud hin a clerk in
wholesale ffitn li.ni:. :mfl nest had a
mall part, so to !enk ut a dry gi.ods com
misaion Ikiuw. Hm'i i In- n ;ni cheese man
tan accidental entii "i I uid ; he ilrv ir.""ds
Ik.ig were unkind Jo !ae M.-. Har
ris, out HI he.intis; of ta other employes
and say in that k.ml ".cue an.ulo'cd an such
occasions:'
'We l.ke sun ninth M. Hams, think
very Highly of you. but we f'ol that you I
would he better ax wmpuini; elee."
Thereupon Mr Harris, decided that mer-I
cantile life i not always an trie- author of I
"Tattered -Tom" and "Ragged Dick" pic
ture it
.When a. lltt.e hoy Mr. itarr - had Iwn
asked that question which- a.tui'.a aiway
uk of children: . ,-
wnat ar you guitiir t ha when you I
grow upT" In ring, cute. ihe ouesuuner ,
added. ar uttur.T -"No."
said t!t boy
"1 max g'M.ig to be
something decrm.
But in Una .-a.-- nine and the nw salty
of frumK stimeMii'ng tu Pat. worked a
change In his vis, so after she ilump m
.iheese and the drop m dry goods, he sought
out Julian Mitchell, the eminent nage di
rector, who la a first cousin of his. and
asked Mitchell kindly tu get him a job.
Under these circumstances he went upon
tha stage.
"It wu tha ilieairicai blood in my vms,"
aaid Harris. diecuaeing tho episode. "I did
nut want to be an actor, bat I u good for
nothing else. Fate kicked ma onto the
atagp. I suppose I am lucky that I have
ak.t been kicked off again.
Aa a matter at fart. Mr. Harr-g' stage
experience dates from an earlier time t.ian
-V-. . - iiv V -. 'XI I If
! . v jf.i v - . .1 - .. , mir ii
X ' . iLir"iim-- . - -fit a , '-v If 1 ft I
Una. which wu eight years agit. The mm KJuw jc Erlanuw. with whom he remained
of an actor, he was carried m aims a a Mx years. During t.'iis ume he pla.ed m
baby bafure ttie footiigjita and wh-n a -Ben Hur The Prince of India.'- and
boy of 10 and 12 played child parts a few; WM wlttl The.Klore Roberts aad Jy jftand-
timea. Then he went to school until na mif ,n xjle R;rfht of Way." In both "Ben
wa . After thta a year In tnnUeaa pur-1 Huri. ad ,ht, dramati.auon of the Parker
ault of a l-i-nesa cajrer. and tiien h!, el Mr Harris visited Omaha. Next
took up acting; in earnest, aa nar-ated. , Mr Hjrr joined tho foree, of Will am
By following; tho above chronology it w.ll j Farnuin anU piaj ed w-th him in "Monte
taa awen that he t m.w 3 yeara of as- i Cr,0- -virvinriiii. In the latter play
Certainly by birtu Mr. liarr-s was Oes-, h r,.,.,,,. whl, the voonc
Uned for tha actors profession. Hia fatner'
la William Harris, his aunt
Mag;
Mitchell and ten otner membsos of Ike I
family on bo 111 sides in two generationa J
hava been ajutlvely connected -1t: tha
stags. Nearly all ar now oiavmg.
William Hams. Ave: ill H.ma' faiheik
la ana of the few piu rs who reaaly Una
pre sent stable with tne gtanla- if
II lufla dmv. WilVim Har-M nn ftae rhe
last elaven years lum with il. -V. Sutnem.
decllnjna; aa effor Iri.-m ih : .rw l'neu-r
t remain where ha la. In daa luug ago.
1 played with Booth and Barrett, w.t.i
Usui. Forreat and w Sji Chaa-iutte . uiii
man. P'ay bills announcing these raits
are h a son s more ueanured peisonaa poa
aeaaiona. Uno of these hills, for instance, reads,
"t .' harlot te Cash man wdl appear, auppor.sd
by tVUIlam Hsj-r-a.' ilia second name be- .
ng printed In siUhtly smaller type, in
lie time referred to. rhe star traveled
ill one or two piayers aecomnanvlng him
r her. Tha rest of the caata for every :
lay waa puked u; .11 uie -wn rayed-!
William Harr.a early iu h.. .-are-r joined j
Vrnt-a mm Maggie M u leu aUj ui-r lead-j
a num. In the com-ia.-i..- t.ie .litm-
(aia.ied a tor of "Kam Ui.n iie t"i u-kei. "j
aa her staler. tCmma Mitvt.eii who tanrit .
n tha taieut of tha Miiciiril ianiily. But j
her stage career w as not for long, ue-i
;aiua sne and Wulian Kj-ii promptly!
fail in love, wera married, and sue left j
Jia stage firever. t'.oistance Mttciied. aa-'
other simer of M.ig-rie M tcii -l! and i
Emma Mitchell Ham, was an a. t-1
reas of .ania In her day lit toe mim!
generation .a another relative of Aveidl
Harr'a. tu oiicia. Joua A ainauh ay ;
same, an actor and nia-lag 1. . a .11 of ;
t.s. woo a. mi r-eniiy. nau made a pr wa
aj.ng t. g.naing uu the tage. C johii
I u to M:. lijni first tiuane. pio:a-
neiit among l.iem la a.l.,n Mil.-. .oil. w
g.it hun Iuh iart on tne stage Ju'aA
Mitchell la. of course, tain 1.1a for desiga- j
ui wooderfuily nu:ent stags aei tings. I
Ilka the p.ippv-reld in tlie -Wiaard ofl
.a.' A broj-tvrr of juliaa. Dodaon Mucu d. 1
la now lettu.ng man of tas. "T:;e L-i" '
aiaipany. Twi oiher br.rthera. t'har'ea and j
Joseph Mitchatl. are aiau an the stage, do '
. vert 11 Hams' younger brou-.er. Mlu hoU
H4.TJI, who la al tha neaU of Tha Round- I
I'j ' eumpany. succssnilng Mac yn Arbockla I
tat Uu part. ,
Uf ail thwaa thai saoat fx .nana la Maggie '
Mitchell, wuo us very mum &ilv toda,v. a!
wonutat of 74 )era, wlu-ae spnghtllaeaa lal
- " - l ? - 111 . "'A Vll . .: r - I . ! I It
!- - . , - . . II V - ... . ','JI : . AVi . . I
tnd'eat try Hie .faot thar aieht of j
her I f- -he e-urrrlnea w'tii foirr-iMiund
d'lmh-ijplli". hfavier titan wost men !.
wh le ever" muroma- she r"nP" In"1 :" !
oy tub. Mair-sie Miiche'l lia ton-J i.-u
re eree. I from 'he nae an1 ha' deel1nel
temninu offers to return. . Bi't 1i-r inter-'
est in '.lie theater U undl:nimnne.i mo ne
attends even' new play of tner.t in New
i'.irv where she lives
When Julian Mitch, II responded to t!-e
piteous irv of Avenil Harris, he lan'h":
him In a muifAi comt-dy in ali.vn i.(e
novee was called iimn to sin:;. "If 1
could hii -e sung. I would probahly he in I
musical comedy vat." av Mr Harris.
After not manv weeks of this, -llr Har-
r J joined a company pluy'M a melodmma.
Then he gut hi.nnelf under the direction of
he waa cast a Icillus. who s the young
.... , . ,, . a".,...ii.
l.kuae ,it H ?.tin:in mi 1 r -'eons OAO-Jil-
:. . Kf m,ni, ... .,.., M-nu
ter. Juat before conun t-.- siini-ort
. ., .... . :
1 r .n.r mai.m -. . mitit immuf I ti-epn in
the sketch which Wiilinm
Farnum
since taken un and whicn now billed w
1 omana. orriaaa -1 d not get enoucn
money to "suit him and closed hia season.
Th.-n Mr Hams got, a ,;iol part in "Thee
Act My People. ' the successor to "The
Suawman." wh.ch.
tnoug:! a ijoou !i.i
was a failure. Anorher- nlav "ruled, anit
-hun Mr Harria deM.l-d to do what he'
had planned for some time, go into stock
.M expete'.ice aa.ia
"T sha.l stay at .t two years at least."
aaid he. ""iro id-d I am forfinate. as now
10 be under stags 't.recti:rs wui Unov ini
tiu.tiness as do Mr W -i.jdward and fcedlev
Brown, from whiun one can learn aome-
VISS EVA LANG A3
GLORY QUAYLE
i
aV T BOtL.4.
' S. J ' : i . . a '
thin. It :a a con'muoua mini, mnr 1 . . A - - f-C ! I
und rehearne and stadvimt role until ? -j' " r if , j Jf - " ' I
cr i in ti morning half the w-. ut . . "" a, fN ' .V' ' " 'Ml ' ' " "' I
Ihrra la nothin :k it for min how f ., , T .'. X." --' ' TaaW " J 4""' SI
. act. TW. old ssuft. what I am a.y- f . - . "VJl" - ' " "V '-VSiN - ' '".Cl " " ' i. j T'
ins. hut t is 10 tnie that ir ooirht to ha , , '. -V . ' L 4 v V ... wV ' - . ' jfsTri ' , "I
reoeaied for the benefit of men and women
youn in me
Mr.
HHrria Avertll Is. by the way. his
true name, it being in full Wiiiinm verM
Hartia-has his own idea of ihe k;nd f
ar-ta he HKea to niav : ncv r- tn..ie
full of meat and mibstance To illustrite
this he tells -i storv: ,
"t ma- once ta.nn a l.u'e sea tnn on a
coaiH.nx vesiKrl and the cr-w k:ced on
teir imm. .. .mpianTio ... ,
'the cn,Ma.n mat the men wanted more
Pim tuf? ant ' '!"" '"aM.-d f ine"
cir-uais. So ihe optain swore a miirn. .
'!' anl- cabling in :ae over'ord of t;ie.
galley, iss-ied oniers.
"for two or three da s t ie men in the
foreca-s'e lived on the cream of vhe land.
Then eame a respectful dele-iatlon to the
bridge and remarked "Cap n. this here
parlor stuff a all right, but w. want aome-
thing with some elmw to it.' "
Mr Hams has been quite successful here
as eisew'iere. but his head has not been
t'irnHi by
turnii by :his and since he would be con
Kire.l modest and uu :um!ng chap in
any other vocation, lie must be deerred re
" '-
pictures uet orate n:s ip-muiii ihu.o a.u i.w
prolvibiy would f.v frantic a; a "masn
note." liis ai t ng hrre has oeen cuaiacter-
iscd by intclliaence 01' conception and tin
Su 1 if n:i 'hod ar.d his work has 111 1 with
popular favor as well as the approval of t.:o
cignowenti.
"Omaha s a g lod s;ock town, t see-ns t
me." sa.d iie. "and it may weil be Leaving
mys. If eni rtiy out of !t. don't you 'hink
that kjM Lane: and her cumiHuy r re
markably Hujil ."
GET NEXT TO THE STICX
I alar
selseiaic
Made t
la aa.-
1 Mate's Iks
tail.
t'aaew
The cait of the cane has ex.-.teii not.ee
h erta.11 circ.ea Some wo-ntn iia' U'led"
to a; pear welt t ie ea::e. uat ti. fa.l lad
act 'e' n aeneiai. On Lie oiler hnnd. a
ma 1 11 i:o we.1 ui -sm"! w tr.oa: a . u .
He tiiurt .ar-y a st.clj of some sort if hm
-.o let i.a-i approacned a Jegr e of mas
culine m . e. There are at cas for a.! a '-:a..s-
T'.ey niav iie a huMiieaa i.i.
cai ru .1 to ,awn i.ar-.es. eveoir-g mua -it.;.
a aa.'j. 01: S i.'.di; . and every . a:i.
is i.lf!erert.
Fji out :.i; ti e ;...' n t:ck -)f i'ght o:
dark wimhI. c ir. ;-. hickorv. is-'ge w Md.
oa'-t an. 1 a. 10 several ..t-:er woods ir?
in ae i . I he -civr- pa. -it im e-v at-t:-act;ve.
'!" -e i'.iiiijj -..ih..4s. V. aag-hee an I
truiitnia. a f a,.a..t u;i -n..i a ii
cu. 'O.-a.v- r ine.i ' .. l il ig h. a.'.c!
of in;ni -f 1 W''.s a. e ell -ii oy Lie .f
ra.nu ;.a
a ime of the vanes arc nMii...y cat a id
poiisr.ed. Oui rs a. i;..oi:. a.:d pic
lureao,'.e. Tha han.ues a.:d ntua ar ii."
ferent. Many ha', a a rat je-a. uai .l a. air:
a lew a.- finisoed eiega-.i.j- w.ui a.Kibs f
ivory, wairv.a or s: ver.
the 1 oior sxii.euir at vane or -:TiibrJ.a
la liup;r"ant m a well dreset i-r.n. A
St. eg uf gray waoit gmiinu be carneu by
ti:a maa wan afTects gmy On who
cares for roi.h homespuns soould carry
bog wu 0.1 and Sir every costume there
should be a proper cane. Chicago Poet.
-
When v.. a nave anyuung to asul or as-
change a.l-lt n T.e Bae Want AJ
cu.um.aa aaa get nuir reaiia.
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WNTTFEP FFANCIS at
William Norris
Tells
His Life's Stor v
IE average layman seems
tnink thar tha rise from the
jj I ra't and file of thearr cal cir -
s- rle" -Tu stanlom ia 10 be taiten
I 'n """on shortJan and the tni-t-
ing .' the naie in hij- letters.'"
"n Will'jun Xorrig. to a ne'Vs(.aoer man
recetii!:-. "Uct 1 assure yia as far .1-1 1
am ; e;sinally concemeft. it has ta;-n me
man- y-ars of hard ir1' and dr-nlifer-.-iieftn-e
I found a good firm foundation
step on whicn to p. ant nv number !
shoe am! -een it thire wiiiout the noss:
hiluv of its sMi'iong from uniier me. 'l..'n
I at still c'ad 1 kni.-ke-bewkers. I wa -:mouel
wrii :he idea t ia:. r was to ?e
one of 'he commir Hamlets of the n-:;s
:uinre. ami to tiiar end I bei:;n mv hrht
an I artiat e career ov i n-' a very
r. a is-!- i.erfortr.anc of T'lck T ir:' n ami
Tom iv.tn:' n my fatiiers liarn. asi-ted h-
ev"iai o. m school chums al oiirnm -w
til a ies.re to bo-ome ceteh"n:e-t
Lints) iuns c mis ierf irrr.ees or noteil
pirates in fact. aav ,,1,1 tin; as !nmr as
eco-ornv w.u attached to iu We'!, the
perforrranv- was a iuzs sm?ce-s. f.r rh
I re department. It o ha i'snied that one
of the ;.nnci a! scenes in 'U -U T'lrtun and
Tom K.'as' aa pla-e-l by h- R o til En-riish
""n.er-aiperv as we led oi:rs-.-es waa a1
m:dn:ht rr.ier" of ir.e Hank of Fnriunu.
'.'o'l see : here ,.-as nmhin-r sit.;! a'eit us
as far aa aleas went. It so ha;iened ibat
1' was necv-i-a.-v for lie mt.ln.Tht n.l.hers
.1 light the r pa-.hs for their iark deeds.)
there'j" 1:1 t ,ie a'is-r.ce of lark :;:n:.na.
.h'c."' ail aeif res'-ert-ng r"hbers ca--ie! n 1
'." C Ii Tjrrin an 1 Tini W n ;' .1 we:
-i-PIi e.1 oursel- es wuh e.ne Un.it. thnk-
ing ioai. the r.ame srouid he much rrore :
miresi"e 10 our ou;h'ui aidieno. And.
o- it mj. aa we usrd a larse fee I hos. '
' ov i o ha - for the Pans" of F.nel ind j
aait. jbI rfortoraielv for sil rnncer-ied j
ha ' ha -saiat laninna when n t on-'
act w .n f!r i-d ihe n-aTe from our!
orenei wii.n nit an end 1 :he perform.
uire. ami a. so h- it said, iransformed i
f iih. r 'arire li i to t verv sma.l. Igit !
I'trt hot moolder-r: ssn hesn. j
M. f m real anr.eara.ice m toe prnfea.,
onnl siiiqe wu a; I'oiilns miisic hail In!
Lor 'Inn. 'n sohts and danc--. i wno t I1
was a miuti nr.noumred an.! nairanie 'in- j
iieveaaf'jl hit 1 finailv dr fted to Ametlra,
and af'.er a few years of una and dotnta. j
experienced be most of my profesavutt, 1
sue- aeded Da -rid WarCeid in tha paa-t of tha
; P"t lunatic, la tha 'Bella of Maw Tor,' 1
with la original company and played In'
' New York during tne eatira sssiam a rua. J
, It waa by th. way, tafto Beile af New i
Tork' tnat frat sratng Eda Maa I1
j epeat a seaaua wtta Mar-a Jaoawa. the. Ia
the GATE1TY BTaAPCHE SBIRLZLi -mx. KFCnC-
the height of her career in Telmonlro's ati
'ix.'.-and- Afterwards followed an ensajje
ment wth Otis skinner in which I played
the 'Jester' in Krancesca da Rimini.' "
Mr. Noma has been in tiie original 'ejts
of "Tlie Bur-Jomanier. " 'Klnir rmdo."
"Bale's n Tdyland. "A Country Clri."
"Tom Jones" and "The Land of Nod." all
"uccea?ful musical comedies.
FLIGHTS BY WOMAN AVIATOR
Urs. ft a eke. Wkai "get wllk Heeldeat
1 ul H ek. Mak.es sweral
; Hajort Trlofc
MINEOI-A. L. 1.. .-jept. it. Mrs. Besaiu
;iac:'.e. ihe Wleconsin aviator who came
to .-.eT aere a feo. days aao nhile t: yiug
1. ut her new hipiane. redeemed iierelf to
uay :o niauing jeven short flights over
the l.j-.eoia tr;. ing grounds. Her rmst
vMitui aitempr waa a flight of a mile
iir.a a ruarter at a lieignt of tnirty feet.
I. ilrlus m BwaKlaar
to dvspe'Hiia. Il"er coniniainis and kalne'
iro'.bi. m is neeile-a. Rlertric Bl'.ers ia
h- s -aianteed remedy, in.-. For sale h;
E. a luii Lo ug v"o.
Maaey for mte af lliuaarl.
iV.i.-hIi;TOA. S-pi. ul. The Hiate of
al ..- 1..1..I .'.l le.ei.e i"i.i's f- im the T-Mie-ai
Sove.-mr- nt a aiiu.oii to what has ait -ady
een pa.u t o- ihe services of the F.ft.h and
.-'Mil i.iii-wuil v lu ,ier luianiry ."linn t ie
a, a.i:r.-.vnieti. an wur. The ytate claime.1
v-7.1U and the government allowed ts TTii.
The -:ato appeaieti and t.-ra comptroller of
me teu.lrv' baa roied tlwt aa additional
Cf.l 'a due. '
CAy.LLE CZZP.
SINGER
4
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J sjarw-
1
AT TUa Oaji-liliJ.M.
George Beban
Takes His
Drama Seriously
EaORGE Beban. who was at the
Orpheum 'awl week, thus ar
gues for the serious in vaude
ville: "The other day I waa
asked whether vaudeville needs
an uplift. Tou might just as
well ask whether the world needa jpiifting.
It is patent, or should be. to everyhMly
tnat any department of humanity needs up
lifting, for It is in a continual state of
evolution. 1 am an optimist and believe
that the seneial trend of the world's work
"and af'airs lend toward better things,
i'urtiruiarly ia this the rasa in this coun
iry. where the ifeople a.-- think. ng more
and mure for themeeives each day
Now f ir v i.i.ieville: Vaudeville means
variety, an-i variety ha been a.d 10 be
tl.e apice of life. It baa been my a.m to
give to vauuev'lie a portion of its a. .uas
yoase. and. I believe m' nut-mn haa been
as esKenuai aa well, let aa ay. aa a certain
pel-former who makes people laugh over
his antics ti yini to spin a top. Let us get
our preni.aes n.ht at the out-o-t by stating
tiiat I beileve in the la itfrL This world
would he a sorry old p. a. e without the
'augh and without the men who make
others a..g:i and vanleviile will be nil,
n my 111. num. without the laugn and plenty
-if wuoiesome augha.
"But. I . .iiil.-ii.l thai xa iiievihe haa ad
vanced to t.iavc alage waeie ihe people want
a l.ttia of th serhiiiM !o leaven t.ie dieti.
a--' it were. It is w uat L .irie darn would
call a ba.auced railnn.
"AVad 1 iva.it to farther .-ontend lliai a
Utile bit of fie .-errou.s and Ihoiigmr.ii
in a vaudeville pi "gram is ; iu.1 VI11- an
autlience. It s not f.r the acior (o sa
. what ia good ?o a.i ainiieiii e. (or it is tin-
rule that the a. tor xivea i..e aadiem a wha:
1 it wants. B it 1 .an -ay that in mv .-a
j tlia inir-Mitu-i.on or the s rioue diama nto
j vaudeville has been a surfeit. 1 only refer
you tu my auiiienc- a and the press.
I "I heile.e .r is aa in.ii-ti of an a.- to
, tr.ae a .aiulev l.e ainllen e ep a aee b t.
and do a I H e ttnnking. aa it la to cunvu.ee
tha aaane a uiilenre wttu u..ig:ito- pei.cng
pss'cholug-.ca..v- and pu. iu.OKicaily I iie-
i llevo that 11 is go.id for a vaudeville au
diencs to mo. the iitaahs and t.-ie weeps, the
former 10 predominate, of coil:
"I wanted tu ta.l; .n the a0.iia.-t eu.
; but juat for example, laae my present
skeic:;. What -loea it do: Fur 011a thing
it teaches ti.a Ic-aauns of kliidliiieae toward
j cnildien and 10 have a deep r gard for the
children of others, fur every child is the
J appia of some parent's ve. Tou might
say wctil. people generally love villi. Ii-n
ana .10 nor need any onie. t iewe.ni along
j tnat line On that matter I will not arg ia.
, "My point in that tna newer vaudeville
i haa. a pia. for tha serious drain if It la
. oreaasaiau in uia tf-noar manner, with a
conscientious regard for artisr.n prese
rtiin."
GRAND OPERA FOR CHICA
Vama to Dnea at Ike ft a4ltHaai
sees Oer. with Perwaaeal
amsssr.
I Chicago s grand opera cum pan y wiai u
I La seaaon uu .Noveauoer i. aald Uu mat
uf music 111 Uia W may City will be le
out Uluruugniy. il is practically til a ag
UalLa.l cuiupany, iranalerreU bodily 1
the llailunci stein home neat ill Manual
vine to toe auu.tui um 111 Chicago,
dreaa Loppel al u ae gciiei al uiunagor,
Cleoioulj a111pa11uii a-riicrai uiuaucai
reciur. upeiaa in rrcuun, i.a.iail aaid 1
man will ue sung during tiiu tt-iuua.
repei toi y aonounued is:
lu FieJlcn "Tnaia, alajwar! , "laluil
.suusa. "LaiUlee. . llai pcuilto , "a!a
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