Billboard advertising (Oct 1916)

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4 The Billboard OCTOBER 14, 1914. NEW WINTER GARDEN PLAY TITLED T HE SHOW O F WONDERS Pretentious Production, After Preliminary Tour of Pew Weeks, Will Open in New York First Week in November—Cast Contains Names of Many Prominent Artists N«w York, Oct I.—The title of the DOW iptttUll ttt supplant ThO PU* ln« Show ot 111* at tha winter Qar- 4on haa Bully been decided upon by the winter Garden management. The production !■ te bear the owe of The dhow ot Wooden, end will open in New York the nret week In November. However, before beginning It* ran here toe plea* will be eeen tor a week Peselng Show. It li In two note una twenty eeen**. end L* expected to bo the meet elaborate musical extrava- gant* yet presented at the Winter can are twine arranged by Allan K. Foster. The cut of thla new fall production Heath, Howard and Howard, doom Monroe. Walter Kelly, Tom Lewi*, John T. Murray, Clayton and White. Jams* Watt. George Baldwin, Sidney Phillip*. DeJal* Irvine:, Marilyon Mil- HamnatoM and Don* Lloyd. Loop Skimmings Fields' Suit Off for Present Trenton, N. J., Oct. T.—The IU> 000 salt of Al G. Field*, the minstrel, against the Trenton Theater Suiiriini? Company on the ground of breach ot contract, in that hia company wat. vented from presenting performances at the Trent Theater bar* last nary, has been removed from the •ndar In the United 6tale* di = Court- Thla action followed a coi •nice of counsel at which It waa a new date will be set. New York. Oct. T.- Alfred On Alfred Han?°of the Royal Opera House. Stock. ^nirtaf iUon will n« 1 The Guilty Man Stops New York, Oat T.—The Guilty Han, which ha* Juet ended a proaperou* en- gagement at tba Aitor. will auipend operattona until further notlca after tontcht'a performance at the Stand- ard. A H. Wooda la anxious to keap the play In New York, but he oan nnd no theater available tor It at the prea- James Pooton Returning New York, Oct. 7.—Jama* pooton, the theatrical agent, who has bean In the West for hi* health elnoe last De- cember, i* to leave Tucson, Aria,, for New. York on October II. Pooton. who 1* one of the moat widely known ered hi* health ti Eelaaco's Plans Seven Chance* To Be Transferred I lyn Arbuekle and Thomas W. Rons, Jeanne Eagles as leading worn- re at the Blaekatone with their comedy by Hobart. What's Your DoIdr. Fair and Warmer'a popularity doe* not wane at the Cort. John Maaon, In Common Clay, con- tinues at the Olympic and Cecil Lean la at the Chicago In The Blue Paradise. Monday evening, October 9, The Playhouse, " will Mallon. Laura Walker. Barney Max- well. John Marble. Jennie Dickinson id Charles Mackay. The Playhouae m been In the hands of carpenters ■d renovators the past week In prep- aration for the for Monday. A Regular Girl Revised New York. Oct. 7.—The cast ot A ■gnlar Olrl I* being revised, and Paisley Noon and Marguerite DeVon t will Include Ralph ' i. Richard Tabor. but the f Seven Chances will delay her np- Chrtatmaa. Her flea. Very Good, Eddie, Leaving only two weeks longer. It la I ileventh month. Go To 1 jed Very Good, Eddie s Another Watch Your Step Now York. Oct. 7.—On account o sss of Watch Yonr Ste my la to be organize n, Ben Forrester an NEW_PLAYS Rich, Man, Poor Man men m*n, poor UAH—a dress la few sets •i»r*o?*ai>UBiiii°D Poster. rMM »t tbslMnlfhth ItreM Tfcwtir. Knr Tor*. Sim Reus .....a Mr*, lw.-o.rt7 Uord Llaoa Rant' Get New York, Oct. T.—J postponement* that were ma ot the critics a celvad favorably by "both pre** and public" That the new play will be a box-office winner there eeema lit- tle doubt, although It 1* agreed that the production la artificial and stagey. The Herald *ald, among other loan, that Rloh Man, Poor Man may it be nubile, but likely It will make more wealthy author of Mr. Foster, dde from Mr. Broadhunfs part of io gross, and so the title hsa a double slgnlfloance." Another Interesting ■ -point of The Herald reviewer that the production served to In- troduce Region Wallace, a young Zelda Sean Signed New York, Oct 7.—Zelda Bear*, late Fast and Qrow Fat. ha* been glgned Cohan 4k Harris for their reorgan- !d company to appear In Burled Treasure, which will open In Allen- town, Pa., October 17. The piece will _ o New York. Other* li besides Miss Sears are Ed! ferro. Adele Rowland. Ernes