- At various times in his life he sold real estate in Florida, managed prizefighters, lived as a riverboat-styled gambler on Atlantic luxury liners, managed the Hotel Rand in New York City and searched for gold in the Klondike.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Deep Purple. Written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner. Lyric Theatre: 9 Jan 1911- May 1911 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett (as "William Lake"), Catherine Calvert (as "Laura Moore"), Giovanni Cavalaro (as "Organ Grinder"), Elmer Clifton (as "Valet") [only Broadway role], Emmett Corrigan (as "Gordon Laylock"), Henry Davidson (as "Page"), Ada Dwyer (as "Kate Fallon"), George M. Fee (as "Flynn"), W.J. Ferguson (as "'Pop' Clark"), James Lee Finney (as "Harry Leland"), Andrew Kelly (as "Bellboy"), George T. Meech (as "Connolly"), Mabel Morrison (as "Ruth Lake"), William A. Norton (as "George Bruce"), Rosamond O'Kane (as "Christine"), William Page (as "Messenger"), Isabel Waldron (as "Mrs. Lake"), John Williams (as "Postman"). Note: Filmed by Peerless Productions [distributed by World Film] as The Deep Purple (1915), and Mayflower Photoplay Co. [distributed by Realart Pictures Corp.] as The Deep Purple (1920).
- (1912) Stage Play: The Greyhound. Comedy. Written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner. Astor Theatre: 29 Feb 1912- Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/108 performances). Cast: David Burton [Broadway debut], Carl Eckstrom, Jennie Eustace, Bernice Golden, Elmer Grandin, Carl Harbaugh, Henry Kolker (as "Louis Fellman, The Greyhound"), Crosby Little, William Lyons, Robert McWade (as "McSherry"), G. Fairbanks Murray, Gladys Murray, Nat Nazarro Jr., Elita Proctor Otis (as "Deep Sea Kitty"), Jay Wilson (as "Pale Face Kid"), Douglas J. Wood (as "Whispering Alex"), Louise Woods (as "Claire Fellman"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
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