The New York Clipper (March 1914)

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Mabch 21 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE PROFESSION we offer for approval two brand-new tones H The Masterpiece Ballad by America's Master-Ballad Writer, ALFRED BRYAN A Lyric as majestic as the ocean Itself. A melody that rolls like the waves A Lyric that creeps Into your heart. A Melody that clings to your brain. The successor to "Always Take a Girl Named Daisy" We have several new songs In preparation which will be announced later. Our professional staff has been reorganized. "8tt'-LING MOE KLEEMAN" who has been with us since the firm started Is now In full oharge of our professional department, always on the job. We have Just added to our staff, PAUL CUNNINGHAM, and HARRY PI AN I, two of the best known boys In the profession. We also have with US TOM SHERMAN, DICK M088, 8TEPHEN O. JONE8, JACK ROBBIN8, DAVE JOACHIM, snd JACK WILLS who will be glad to meet their friends. MAURICE RICH (Su< HOE KLEEMAN, Professional Manager IN/IOND MUSIC CO., Inc V*, MEYER MUSIO OO.) 145 WEST 45th ST., NEW YORK tsaors -to OBCO OPT OF TOW HEWS Buffalo, N. Y. — SUr (P. a Cornell, mgr.) •*Ad«le" week of Maxoh 18. "Stop Thief" 23-2S. Taos (Messrs. . Sonbert, mirrs.)—"Tralllc la Fouls" week of 16. Forbra-llobcrtson and Ger- trade Elliott week of 23. _. Klmwood Mobio HU.L.—Cincinnati Orchestra 18. Huni'H (M. She*, mgr.)—Bill week of 1(1: Photo- drama, "Bobln Hood," "Wotorlua;," Burns nod Kitten, "Woman Proposes," with Ruth Allen; Ramsdell Trio, IlrUt Wood, Merrill and Otto, German Trio, and Will Ouilmid and company. VUjedtio (J. Laughlln. mgr.)—"The lloimil- Up" week of 16. "The Dingbats" week ot 23. Qatett (J. M. Waul, mffr.)—r>reaniliin(l Bur- lesqoers week of 10. Billy Watson's Bl« Show BK fliBiiBU (W. P. Orabum, mgr.)—Flirting Widows week of 10, succeeded by Girls From the Follies 23-28. I.tbio (H. M. Marcus, mgr.)—Bill 10-21: Seven Parisian Vlolcta, with Marie McNeil, Arthur l.siillswr, Rcnalr and Ward, Xnrniuu Brothers, Francis A lieu and Sadie Kouilcller, TwBNTirrn Cbntost Hall. —OarmeU Cur- bone Valante 80. ' Ali.kniulh. —Current Alms ate "A. Loily of Quality" and "Soldiers of Fortune." «tbano (Mark & Brock, an,)—'•For Ireland's Sake," photo-drama, Is fcututeU week ot 10. Albany, N, Y.—Unrmonus BloeUer Hull (Ed- wtrd M. Hurt, mgr.) Plslte O'Uara, In "In Old Dublin," March 10: "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" 81. Khfibii (Jos. II. Rhodes, mgr.)—Columbia Bur- lesqners 18-18, Bon Tons 10-21. Pbootob'8 Qbano (Oscar Perrl, mgr.)—Contln- tlnuous vaudeville, with moving pictures, doing Pbootob's. Theatbb (Jos. P. Coyne, mgr.)— Vandevllle with moving pictures, Pbootob'b Colonial (Olwln Stacy, mgr,)— High class vaudeville with moving pictures. MiJitHTio (Emll Delcbea, mgr.)—Moving pic- tares with vandevllle to excellent business. Clinton Squash, Bioadwat, Pbootob'b Annex, Palaob, Stab, Obpuiuu and WHrra Way, mov- ing pictures only. Troy, K. Y.-^roctor's (Joseph Oorue, mgr.) bill for March 10-18: Dooley and Evelyn, James Kennedy nnd company, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cattle, In moving pictures; Dan Burke's Girls, and Hayes anil Alpolnt. For 10-21: Eldora and company, Corrlnc, Cirrol, Plerlot and company, Erwln and Henog, and Robert Fulgora and com- ]iany. Band's (N. 0. Mlrrlck, mgr.)—The Lytelt- Yaoghan Stock Co. presented "The Fortuno Hunter" week of 0, to packed houses. "Sweet Kitty Bellalrs" week of 10. Pbootob'b Ltoiom, NoviLTr, Tbojan, Plaza. Kbttu'b, Majestio and Khtibh, moving pictures only. Josrrii Coini has resumed the management of Proctor's Theatre here, replacing Dan Oorr, who has taken charge of the Albany Leland. flrneva, It. Y. —Smith (B. B, Gutstadt, mgr.) March 10 and week, Chicago Stock Co.. In repertoire. Nat O. Good*ln. In "Never Say Die," 30. Manager Gutstsdt will present pictures and vandevllle on open dates. T»urLB (F. O. Pierce, mgr.)—Pictures and vandevllle. , „, Motion World (Ohas. B, Oook, mgr.)—Pic- tures only. Glen. Fall.), N. Y.—Empire (Joe Miller, mgr.) bill week of March 10 leicept IB): Orp'um, King and Brown, Zeno nnil Doyle, Dollo and com- pany, Anita Ryan, Dresser, Wallace and company, ''Little Women" 18, "Broadway Jones" 28. Elgin, III. — Grand (W. B. Newman, local mgr.) Helton Powell's Mimical Comedy Co. (tab- loid) 8-11, In "Who's Your Friend," with Billy Wyse, Ethel Mlgnon, denude Burlo, nnd others: tuneful music, beautiful scenery, well dressed chorus. Elale Macon was featured as "Tbo world'* civatcst double-voiced vocalist." Fine business. Vaudeville 12-10, handed by Lucille Mulhall and company. In "Frontier Djys," with seven, poopl", eight horses, one big bora Bteer. Florence) Mo- dena and company, Bames nnd Robinson, Sey- mour Duo, and Mile. Vortex, ns well as other fen- lures. Business good. "A Night on Broadway" 16-17 (tabloid). CoLisEnrH—Smith Damon, the Potter crafts- man, p. Fannie BloomneM Zcisler 10, Cathedral Choir 17, Chicago Symphony Orchestra 23. Good business reported by all our picture •louses, Peoria, 111,—Majestic (Henry Sandmeyer Jr., mgr.) Madame Nailmova March 17, St. Louis German Stock Company IS, Primrose & Dock- ttader's Minstrels 10, "The Traffic" 20, tl. OnruEDit (Nathan A Qreenberg, nigra.)—Bill 15-18! Hayatna Four, Ed. Howard and company, Ucnlo Moore's act, and Carl slcCullougb. For 10- 21: Sherman and Fuller, Una Clayton and com- pany, Venlta Gould, and "Bower of Melody."- HiPFODBom (Beaver Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—For 10-21: Young Hnclccnschmldt and company, and Jewell's manikins are headlined. . Joilt (WUllam Moeller, mgr.)—Stock bur- lesque. COMjifBtA, Coir, CnrsTAL, Dl LCXf, DtrcHiss BaiTSroM, EirPBiss, Gabdbn, Illmhois, luprmiii., umbtt, LTOBUM, PALA0B, I'EINCESB, Samoaho •nl Sits, pictures only. Roeltford, ni^~0rnni Open House (H. W. Grampp mgr.) Mutual movies week of March 9. of** Si **> Heart" 20, 21, Montgomery and Btone 27. Majistjo.— «Tor week of 9 (sixty-third week) g» OlWer Players presented, the first half. "The 2S*n P«ys :' r the last naff, "The Bltont Trail." <*«« basinet! It the rale, at popular prices. Ospncust.—Three Twins 9-11. Tabloid vawle- Title 12-14. Good returns. Tim local ten picture shows seem to be do'ng a thriving business The Oliver Players will close their engagement at the Majestic Saturday eight, 21, tc bo followed on Monday night, 23, by the Harvey Stock Co.. for an all Summer en- gagement. Aurora, Til, — Grand Opera nouse (J. T. Henderson, mgr.) Primrose A Dockstadcr's Min- strels Mnrch 8 (matinee and ulght), good business both performances. John McCormack, Irish tenor, 12; "Romance" 14, "Traffic In Souls" 15- 18 (photodrama), "Bunty Pulls the Strings" 21. Fox Theatbb (J. J. Reubens, mgr.)—I.ucllUi Mulhall and company, Florence Modena nnd com- pany, Barnes and Robinson, Seymour Duo, and Mile. Vortex and others were on the bill 8-11. Change of bill 12-14. "Tub Nbwlywbds anp Tiixib Babi" and Montgomery nnd Stone arc booked at the Grand late this mouth. Qulney, 111.—At the Empire-Hippodrome (W, L. Busby, mgr.) "Peg o' My Heart" March 11, 12; "Excuse Me" 15, "Soldiers of Fortune" 10, Primrose & Dockstadcr's Minstrels 17. Mme. Narlraova, In "Bella Donna," 21; "Hearts Adrift" 22, 23. , _,„ , . Bijou (W. N. McDonnell, mgr.)—.BUI week of 10, first half, "Salmny Jane," tabloid. Last half, "The Colonial Maids,'' tabloid. Wafcrbary, Conn.—Poll's (Messrs. Wilson A Furlong, nigra.) on Sunduy evening. March 15, siwclnl concert nnd photoplays. Bill 10-1S: Seven Winning Widows. Maurice Samuels and company, Fuust and Williams, Paul Florla, Nichols and Croix smith, Clermont Bras., and pictures. Ou St. Patrick's Day "Kw Colleen Buwu" was the feature. BUI changes 19-21. Daslness It very good. Fox's. (Louis D. Carrey, mgr.)—Big concert Sunday evening, 19 Including: Hnttfe Fox, Miller and Uackett, Rose and Berry, Bake.' and Murray, Jnrvls and Hurrls, Sneclil wgngenient 15, for tbree days of John Robb, Tbos. Meehait aivl com- pany. Former members of Poll Stock Co., nt Jacques Theatre, present the comedy, "Tho Old Trouper," and another feature booked for near date la Ernestlno Morley, Thos. Davll and Ulautbo Miller. Members of tho Poll Stock, which baa disbanded, will continue to present short curtalu- rsisers to the vaudevtllo i.Tograms with a possi- bility ot Mr. Fox Installing stock in tola house at tho close of tho vaudeville seuson. Jacqdbs (Thos. Shea, mgr.)—■ This house adopted a burlesque policy eomaienolag 15, with the Belles ot Ileauty Row as the opening attrac- tion, with " 'Way Down East" as a dramatic offering for the lost three iluys. Garden, Scenic, Colonial, Ltbic, Pbinckss, EntiADWAv, Stab and Aliiamiiii, pictures only. Note. —< Lakewood Park is being Improved through several up-to-daio amurement devices be- ing Installed In tho past few weeks, and will oi*ii to the public on or about May 30, with John Tlerney In charge. Brldfreport, Conn.—Park (R. IT. Clarke, mgr.) bill March 10-18, "Happy Hooligan," The Belles of Bounty Row 10-21. 'Pom's (Matt Saunders, mgr.)—BUI 10-21: "Tho Gray of the Down," Mints and Wentx, Mar- Tel and Dellte, Jack Bymonds, Jones and John- son, and tho live Haywood Sisters. Plaza (Jeff Gallon, mgr.)—"Peggy and the Honeymoon Express Girls," Georgette Van Dyck, Williams and Sterling, James J. Henley and com- pany, Kasulml, nnd first ran pictures. Ltbic, Bijou, Asco, Lenox, Cbbncbnt. Fauilt, Stab, Eleotbic, Sooth End, Elk, IiirsniAL, Studio, Palace. West End, Kutibb, Eaolcb' Mali, and Naif Uhtodbomo, moving pictures Note.— Tho Bamum & Bailey Circus left their Winter quarters In this city Sunday, 15, en routo for New York City. Hartford, Conn.—Parsons' (H. O. Parsons, mgr.) ilivby Deslys paid her first visit to Hart- ford Mnrch 13. "Palate/a Daughters" 10-21. Pou's (W. D. Ascougo, mgr,)—Week of 18: Hvnms aod Mclntyre, Hardcen, Llboalla, Burns and Fudton, Lewis and Dody, Ed. Oooper, Claude Ranf, and Alda Latham and company. IlABTroBD (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—BUI week of 10 Is featured by Pattee's Diving Girls. Cbown, EitriRB, PntNctus and Stab enjoy good patronage with picture!, Los Angeles, Me-Hamburger's Majestic (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) "Traffic In Souls," photo- play, was the attraction March 8-14. Mobosco (Oliver Morocco, mgr.)—"The Candy Shop" drew well 8-14. Mobobco's BunuANK (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)— "Rita's Romance" 8-14. AtrDlTORiuu (L. E. Bcbymer, mgr.)— CIiIcbro Grand Opera Co. opened Tuesday evening, 10, with "Blgoletto." Obfuxvu (Olarcuee Drown, mgr.)—Bill 10 and week Includes: Oeorgc Dumerel and company, Gertrndo Barnes, Louis Hardt, Sylvia Loyal and Partner, Chick Sales, Demnrcst and Cbtbot, and Maxim and Bobby. Emmebb (Dean Worley, mgr.)—mil 10 and week: Burke and McDonald. Earl Glrdeller and dogs, Chas. B. Lnwlor and Daughters, Beit Leslie and company, Rich nnd Lenore. Pantaoes (Carl Walker, mgr.)—Bill 10 and week: Roods Royal horses, Hal Davis and com- pany, Murray K. Hill, Brighton Quartette, and Mclnotte. La N'ole Troupe. RbftjuLio (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 9 and week Included: Florence mono, the Chlpola Twins and bear, Rose and Stuart, Prince Ludwlg, Qaerry and Orandy, Cycling Crane, and Fred and Eva Hurley. HiTPonBOMB (Lester Fountain, mgr.)—Bill 9 and week Included: Dr. Carver's diving bortcs, I/i Selle Bros., Agnes Burr, Thornton and King, Daller'a Village Youngsters, Seven Sicilians, and Tom Msgnlre. Minn'i, TAtLT'S BaOAOWAT and CLUNaVa Bioadwat —Motion pictures. Noras.—Jack Abrams, the congenial advance agent of the new "Traffic" rompjiiy. Is renewing acquaintances and makliig friends In this city. nrnntford, Can.—Grand (F. Johnson, mgr.) Eva Monro and U. V. Esmond snd their entire English company. In "The Dear Fool," played hero March 14, to excellent business. Alice Lloyd and company 17, Capt. Scott's Expedition, by Com. Evans 20, Laurence Irving and company, in "The Lily," 21. Brant (Ernie Moule. mgr.)—Bill 10-18: Boaafl and Helm, Vlcham, the llcino Duo, Al. Oreedou, the Mimical Grahams, and pictures. Colonial (B. Symons, ngr.)—Bill 10-18: Ver- non and Nago, Blue Cloud and company, Pbll Oook, Bob and Berlin, Hyde, and pictures, (Jim (Geo, F, Law, mgr.)—The big Kalcm fea- ture, "From Manger to the Cross," proved a big drawing 0-11. For week of 10, pictures. AroLLO (Arthur Land, mgr.)—Capacity busi- ness rules this house with Mutual movies as the chief features. Viotobia Hall. —Brant Dramatic Club, com- prising some of oar well known native talent, presented "An Evening of Plays," which was til- tbuslastlcally received 12. Ooliiobnb St, Hall. —Pearl O'Nell, assisted by the Brant Male Quartette, will give a select Irish concert here St, Patrick's night, 17. Noted. — Tho managers of the different the- atres huvo signed n petition and presented It to the City Ooeuicll, asking for a reduction in the license fee. They elolui tho fee here to bo tco high as compared Willi other cities In the Do- minion. Tho license for theatres hero Is ISiM) a year, while In other cities It It only $100 and some only f>B0 Quite a few of Brantford's "ionic" journeyed to Hamilton to witness the re- cital at the Conservatory of Music by tho Vlenese pianist, Walter Klrsclibnum, ami wero til enthu- siastic In tlielr praise Ml lie Lynn, a popu- lar Brantford toy and vaudtvllltan, Is around town renewing old acquaintances The Um- pire Is closed for ultcrutlous during March. Montreal, Cnn. — Ills Majesty's (II. Q. Brooks, mgr.) Qululan 0|>ern Co., to crowded bouses, week of 0, tud continues 10-21. "Allan- tla" 23-28. FniNcxss (Abble Wright, mgr.)—Nat Goodwin, in "Never Sny Die," to good attendance week of 9. "At Bay" 10-21, "Peg o* My Heart" 2II-2H. OiiiTiKtrir (George Drlacoll, mgr.)—Bltl 10-21: Clark and Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. Erwln Con- nelly, Bclleclalre Brothers, Tbree Ulckeyt, Will- iams and Wolfus, and Tuscnno Bros, Gatett (Fred Crow, mgr.)—Good hnuies for Columbia Burlesquers week of 0. Walsou Bis- ters' Show 10-21. Hamilton, Can,—Grand (A. It. Loudon, mgr.) Hibernian concert (local) March 17. "The Red Rose" 18. tbmi'i.b (J. O. Appleton, mgr.)—Bill for week of 10: Jasper, Potts Bros., Raymond and Rain, Hugh Lloyd and company, Three Arthurs, Frank Marlddy, sod Freeman and Dunham. GBirnN's (J. Malone, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Ltbio (H. Morgan, mgr.)—Moving pictures only. Note-.— It la announced that Bertha Mann will bo leading lady of tho stock company, 10 open at the Temple, May 11, for a Summer run. St. Catharines, Cnn,— C. rand, Flake O'llara, in "In Old Dublin," drew good business Feb, 20, Laurence Irving and Mabel Hackney bad S. R. O. March 9. "The Red Rose" followed with a crowded house 0, and Alice Lloyd bad a sold out house 13. "The Old Homestead" 23, "The Bed Widow" April 17, It en dlngr, Pn«—Academy of Music (Phil Levy, mgr.) Btnggolil'a Band March 10, "OhI Oh I Delphlne" 20, London Gaiety Glrla 21. Ubanb (F. L. Oaliahaa, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures of the Bible week 10. Obphbuu (J. W. Rush, mgr.)—Orpheum, Play- ers wilt present "What Happened to Mary" week ot 10, with Bydney Shields and Walter P. Blck- ardson In the leads, Iln-FODBOUa (O. G. Keener, mgr.)—Bill 10- 18: Von Tllser's "Honey Olrls," Tbree Souther- lands, Oertde Do Mill, Ralph, Bayhl, Mellon and company, and Francis and Goodwin. For 10-21: Al. Von Tiller's "Honey Girls," Dave Vine, Lacey and Tracey, Morgan, Chester and company, and Cuvarw Duo. Noras.—Sydney Shields has been engaged as leading woman by tlio Albce Stock Co., at Provi- dence, R. I., for the approaching Spring and Sum- mer season. She Is at present leading woman of the Orphean Players here Waller Vlnceut, of Wllmeir and Vincent, was a visitor here Isst week, and tint to rest all rumors that the Or- pheum wwilil discontinue giving stock productions. Francis Wihon will, with the assistants of the Orpheum Players and two numbers of his New York Company, produce "The Myd Mystery" at the Orpheum, week of 23 Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Sherman, known as Miermaa and Fuller, on the vandevllle sloge, expect to leave shortly on a trip to Australia. Johnstown. Pa. — Cambria (Soberer aj Kelly, mgrs.) Roger Gray Opera Co., In "Ths Isle of Spies," drew large business week of March 0. Soger Gray Opera Co., In "Playing the ronlet," week of 10. Majibtio (M. P. Boyle, mgr,)—High das* vaudeville and pictures. Pabk, Globs, Bijod Dbbau and Windbsb, pictures. Notes. —Tbo Roger Orsy Opera Co. played It* one hundredth performance at the Cambria Fri- day, 13, This company baa been playing to record breaking business, producing only musical comedies,...At the Majestic the "Ooontry Store" is making a tremendous bit Tuesday and Friday evenings. Ohnmberslinrtr. Pav—Rosedtle, tfinhattaa Stock Co. March 10-21. New 1* dark, hot re-opens 10, under the new management of O. B, Miller, when It Will b* known as the Orplienm. Opening bill Includes: Tho Tourists, Nash and Evans, and Maliel Yates. I'.vansvllli-, Ind. — Wells' Bijou. (Cliarlet hweeton, mgr.) "Damaged Goods" March 14, "The Spendthrift" 18, "Romance" 10, Aunt Pavlowa 18, Howe's travel pictures 20, 21. New Gbano (Wm. McGowsn, mgr.)—Bill Id- 18: Howe, Northland and company, Kelly and Galvln, Seven Bonomor Arabs, Musical Hodges, and Seymour Duo. For 10-22: Maglln, Eddy and Rov, Lavelle Twlnt, lister Trio, Sherman, Van and nyman, and Great (lernrd and company, Majestio (Charles Sweclon, mgr.) — Rotey Posey Girls IS. Obpusdm snd Nobtiisidb (Charles Sweclon, mgr.)—Vuuilcvllla and motion pictures. Savoy, Rivebsids, Colonial. Pbiniwsb. Nov- Et.lr, UOVEBNOB, AUtAMIIBA, VllMlNIA, VALADA, Staiiium, Fulton, Ooliiudia, Fiiankmn anil Colonial (West Side), motlou pictures only. .Hlrlifsrnn City, Ind.—Oriilieuin I Otto Dun- ker, mgr.) Hunilsy, March 1, Four Mam Bras,, la 'Tun In High School" and "Mr. Greene's Re- ception," musical tabloid, plccteil three largo houses. Very cowl company. The Harry Shan- non Stock Co. played a week's engagement, 2-7, end pleased. Tho Merry Burlesqw-rs IS, "Pint- fora Kiddles," musical tabloid, 18, "Scpltinlier Morn" 17, Helm Gardner, In "A Prlucess of Bagdad," pictures, 18, 10; "Tho Musical Girl," mimical tabloid, 22, Stetson's "Undo Tom's Cabin" 24. Notes. —Tint Welch-American Trio Just fin- ished a successful engagement at Mlarland The- atre, where they pleased and drew big buslnew, Tbo fittrlsiid Is gradually working Into a reputa- ble vaudeville house, featuring gisxl acts lu coll- nectlon with motlou plclures do hue. Clialtanoonrai Tenn.—BIJou (Chas. Olfutt, mgr.) "Everywoinnil" played to large house* March 0. Pavlowt played to a largo house II. Nell O'Brien's Minstrels 29. Majestio <W. ii. Russell, mgr.)—Keith vaude- ville. Kmitirsh. —'lto McGeorge Oompany, of which J. K. McGeorge is manager, opened a four weeks' engagement hero l>. to largo business. l.vaia (Julia Neville, mgr,)—Tim Bratllllnu Widow compauy o|ieued at this house 11. and In- tend remaining through week of 10. This com- Iiany came with the Intention of playing at llio dtjt'sllc, but tbo management of that bouse claims that he canceled the contract to play vaudeville. These people claim that be failed to give Ihem notice, and have brought suit. Hondtii, Tiiiato, Colonial, Ai.iiahiiua. Plirro, CnsscENT sod I'BiNutua, good business with mo- tion pictures, Hemhlila, Tenn.-J.yccum (Frank Cray. mgr.) O'Brien's Minstrels March 9, had good business, snd "A Ulrl of the Underworld," 8, did well, John Drew 10-21. Ltbio (BenJ. M. Stalnbuck, mgr.)—Percy Has- well and ber cominuiy presented "Dlvorcons" wiek of 8, to crowded houses. "All ot a Sudden Peggy" 19-21. iiui'inxM (Max Fablsb, mgr.)—Bill 10-22: 8. Miller Kent and company, Dagwel) Sisters, Lyons and Yoseo, "Romero the Great," Kobt. L, Bailey, Julius Tuinen, and motion pictures. Majestic* (2), Eiii'inss (2), I'BiNaass, Ala- mo, Queen, COLONIAL, PALA0S, Cauiiolton, Plaza, Ambbioan, Echo, Sububban, Oxrvun, itt'EN, Pastiheh (2), Daisys (2), Fauchs, Metiiopolitan, Columbia, Gem, Royal, Savot, Peicin, and Joy, motion pictures only. Milwnnkee, Wis. — Davidson (Sheratn Brown, mgr.) "The Honeymoon Express' 1 will bs attraction for four nights, commencing March 18. "The Traffic" 10-21. Majestic (J. A. lltgler, mgr.)—Bill week of 18 Includes: Blanche Bates and company. Hilt Collins, Doris Wilton ami company, Muriel and Frances, Vlollnaiy, Holmes and Buchanan, and Alpine Troupe, Bbvbebt (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Shnbert Stock Co. will present "Uiwtborno of the U, S. A." week of 10. Oatety (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—'Happy Whlowt 18-21. Oolilen Crooks 22-28. OarsTAL (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—'Bill week of 11 includes: Daisy Hut-court, Walter Brown and company, Oopeland and Payton, Ohas. Kcnua, and Eckert and Berg. Empbibs (Wm. Raynor, mgr.)—BUI week of 15 Includes: "Circus Days," IIIJou Russell, Great Johnson, Demurest and Doll, and Porter J. White and company. Obi-iibtih (Walter nildebrant, mgr.)—Bill week of 18 will bs the musical revue, entitled "The Passing 1'trade." Charleston, 8, C.—Academy of Music (Ohas. R. Mathews, mgr.) will In dark until March 24, when "Tho Spring Maid" comes. Viotobia (Tho Pastime Amusement Co., mint.) —Bill 10-18: Paul La Croix Htrlson-West Trio. Mardo and Hunter, the Prescotts, Blnns snd Thirt For 1041: Long, Gnen snd Chapman, MeGraUi Yeoman, Williams and Thompson, draco Wilson and Ben Beyer and Brother. Dixieland (Dixie Amusement Co., mgn.)— Bussed and Owns* Stock Co., Indeonllo. Pbincbbs, Majestio, Ltbic, Uno, Colonial, Caaaon«T, Casino, pictures only. Statu riia dales Oct, 20-31, Columbia, 8. C.—Tho New Columbia The- atre (F. L. Brown, mgr.I Honey Roy Evans' MhMtTSl* March 10, to capacity. Zlegfeld's "Fol- lies" 11, to H. U. O. Tlio Crescent Stock Co. (Mlot ft Loudette, mgrs.) opens lb, for nn IndeO- Dlte engsgement. Ernn. Kblet, of tho "Folles," spralneil an ankle In her dance, and the company proceeded without her. Mist Kelley ho)>et lo rejoin them In New Orleans. Dublin, GaW—Crystal Palace (H. P. Dlggt, mgr.) pictures and vauilevllle. Noxa.—Ths Betha and Crystal Palace are under new management. H. P. Dim. formerly mana- ger Of tb* Lyric, Macon, Qa., If BOW at Crystal "LOUIE'S AltUHMKlYDTII" 0R8ATR8T SKETCH KVKH WIlirrKN FOR TWO GERMAN OOalKDIANS. PRICK 9CC. SKETCH FOR TWO STRAIGHT COMEDIANS, Kc. MONOLOGUE, 600. MODBltW HUPP1.Y CO., Clinton, Ohio, AT I.IHKKTY FOR VAIID. CO.-B. MONTR08K. FIRST TIME IN THREE YKARB. FBMALB IMPKRSONATOIl. KLABORATK WARD- KOI1E. Change for woek. Al l'lano Fskcr; trana- poas and road some; up In nous; appearance and ability. MONTBOBK,4iaUkoBt.,»nanandoah, la. A VAUDKVILI.R ACT FOU SOo. I) Pro- foaslouKl Parodies on new Bangs. S Monologs, l Funny Rcultutloiuj. ami is win. Sketch for male tcjmi-n.ll furooc. Noatamps. IlKllB MONAHAN, Vaudovlllo Author, llrocklon, HaaH. WANTED A No. 1 0EN. BUS. MAN, at otico. No timo for luticr, in list Join on wlro; ouo Hint can do specialties. Mako salary low, as you get It. Tickets, no. GKO. 10. CANN, Mgr. or II. A 0. Stock Co., Mlnovlllo, N. Y-, week of Mar. 10. A VAUDBVLLLB WHITER Is known by the succcssos lie writes. Ask Harry First, The Stanleys, Carson A Wllllard, Welmler A Oarlcton, Win tc:., A lloll, Allen A Dal ton. Herman Timber*, afowof my sailstlod patrons. If von want "tho 1 * act, sketch or motiologuo that will put you among tho "always working," write for mo to wrlto for you. ALI.RN Hl'KNOrill TKMNY,"Taa4 Pinywrlght Thiit Writes 1'laya That Piny ltlghl," Knlukor- bockorTheatro llldg.. 140-j Broailwiiy, N. Y. 0. I'.S.-Sotidtl lormyo suroflruparodtoB worth |'J0. SINGERS, ATTENTION. IIEHE AIlil THE SONGS YOU'VE IIIOEK LOOKINU FOR I With Christ tlio King—Hull Mnnso Rng— Tho VIhIiiii— dloumlng—Itiiinu—My Hlur— Tho World Will llnvo to Wonder—I'm Most Luuchdiiio In tho Hiirlnglliuo—l.'uiiio Out In tlio Moonlight—Darling Sue -Tlio Mounted ■'silica—Oh, the KnlrlcH Wero Kitlr to Mo— riufTriiKutte ltevolutlon—(Hureiiadu Moxtcnna —Old swag »f I'OVo—Piiim, Whuro Is Muiiint —'Motlior Still Hemeuibors—•Uelma—Nlcnla Valley — I'M n Coon Without Troubln — Where's Our Treasure, Them's Our Homo— Tho Trcasuro Tliat 1'iihhiiI A way—Amorlcnn Itcvolutton—Your Host Hweotheurt Ik Mother — I'uiiHli'H IlrluK ThuuglitB of Ynu- l 'IiIIiIIkiimI nays—Hweolhcurt llcsslo—I Am Bbjrhiag for You, Sweetness—Home Bweot Day—t.'umo to Mc—Will Thy Memory K'er IlocnllV—Do- fonder of Cameron Dam—Whero tho Star of Love Hhcda Its Ileiiins—I Alnt Hot. Much Koliglon—O'er tbo Sundown—fl'ho airl Who I'ut Mo on tho Illlnlc—(Jee. Hut You'ra a I'rotty Olrl—Twas at the Closo of Hummer — I'Ibb with the Star Kleld of IHuo—Dnrllnf, I Shall Not Orow Old—Mary Juno— Some- times— I.ovo'h Return—.Hong of the Sphinx —You and Vlolots—Sweetly Olltllug—What Is Van 1— Waiting for Tlico—What Shall W« Nnmo tlio llauy?—The Sweetest Dream— Where Ivy Vines Were Clinging—(Huuthall— IlnlndroTis, liavo You Seen Mama V—Placing Your Letter on ITIlo—MM of My Heart— Those Lads That Live About Hero—True Lore Like Tblno—Mako Room for tbo Aut» Man—I'm Lonely, -Mr. Lonely Man. PROFESSIONAL 8INCIR8! WR WILL OIVH YOU TTira MUSIC PIUSH, IIUT ASK YOl! TO 0NCLOSIO TWO <!KNT STAMJl' MM BACH NUMHKR OR- DHRKD, TO PAY POSTAOU. Aildrr.s tbo II, Klrkus Dutcdale Co., Waahlnartoti, LEARN TO ACT •tag* Danolng* Ito. -Vp teOsU la svarr dattll/* DacutL, Woglng, VsuisWlia%s> ■attests, Actios Drsmatlo Art, Urn ENGAGEMENTS BEOTOD BcbocJ Always Open. J. UIDOB,and TEN 0THBB8. No.LagalleBt.CHICAao.lUA, WANT TO LEASE Hotel Car about 74 feet long. Also Baggage Car. WAST TO DOV-aO or 00 foot Ronnd Top with so foot Middle Piece, Stage, Lighting System, Meats, etc.. complete, suitable for oiie-nlgbtatand show. Iloth curs and tont oulllt must be la good condition. Dcacrlbo property rally. Address HOIXANIt & PIMC INS. IM2 Tribune llldg., Ohlcngo, III. TABLOID PLAYS Manuscripts nnd Parts. Send for Catalogue UOVAL, MANVSOHIPT CO., flip Lyrle Theatre Uldg. Cincinnati, O. At Liberty-MAE 6LANT, Specialties Ml Plate Wardrobe fino.cuo Pictures, wants. Partner. I •'Should Worry " Co.'a ans. quick. B1AB OL.AHT, ■ - ■ Oallom. all* TAB COSTUMES FOR SALE Swell dresses, knee length,also pant num- bers, four to seven{ in sets, swell condi- tion, no Junk, sllkand satin, etc., cheap. O. Filsaia. IIAHWAY, IT. J.