The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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DECEMBER 5 THE 2STEW YORK CLIPPER. ATTRACTIONS AT TUB HEW TOHK THEATRE*. HIPPODROME B-.h ATS., 43-44 8te. Hally Matinees »t 1 Evenings. »t 8. Best Beam $1.00. Playgroued of a Natioi aid Hone of Novelties presenting Wars of the World . itTI r THEATRE, 44th St., W. or B'way. '. Plionc 6100 HryanL JEves., 8.46. hi I ""j,.^ Wed . 4 flat., 2.30 A PI OF SILK STOCKINGS CVU11. HARCOURT'S CO MED V AlI Seats at All Performances |2.00. B'way * eotb St. Phone WMOol. ban. and Sat, 100. WltUKR! DANCING ABOUND wiu AX. JOLSON ^SW BERNARD QRANVILLB ■ Will A 42d8tW.of B'way. Phone 6216 Bryant. > THIu Eves 8.15. Mate. Wed. 4 Sat. 216. JOE WEBER Offers A New Musical Farcical Comedy THE ONLY GIRL SH« THEATRE, 44th St.westof B'wsy. Phone, 8489 Bryant. Eves. 8.14. AUnees Wednesday and Saturday 2.15 JOSE COLLINS, In With TOM McKAUQHTON and CONNIE ED13S . nAAfll THEATRE, 48tb, W. of B'way. Kl IH Phone 6100 Bryant. Eves, 8.30. 1*11 V ■ ■■ Matinees Wed. & Sat. £80. WILLIAM ELLIOTT Present* EXPERIENCE A .Modern Play in 3 Acta By OEOBQE V. HOBERT m Jil, Ai THEATRE, West of B'way 441 ll Ola Phone,7292Bryant. Eves. 8.20. Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2.20. THE DIPPED OPE It A CO. PRESENTS THE LILAC DOMINO "A MUSICAL TRIUMPH."—S. Y. Snn. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S KKt Pbone 147b Bryant Eves, 8.20. Matinees Wednesday A Saturday 2.20 Ulfflffli-THEHH wl Fr ( »c e h C Ac e trel 3 ted HUe. Gabrielle Doniat 41st St., Bast or B'way, Phone 6194 Bryant Eves. 8:16. Mais. Tnes. and Sat, 2:16. COMEDY MARIE TEMPEST WILL PRESENT HER GREAT LONDON SUCCESS AT THE BARN PARK THEATRE. Columbus Circle. Eyes, at 8. Mats. Wed. (Pop.) A Sat. at 2. THE LIEBLER CO.'S PRODUCTION By EDWARD SHELDON. CTTO fllffTI B'way & 4Tth St. iSlIvilllli Noon to 11.80 p.m. THE DOSE OF THE OTHER SUPERIOR PICTURE ATTRACTIONS Strand Concert Orchestra and Soloists Next Week—THE GHOST BREAKER DTJT B fl/«A WeetMthSt Eres.8.20. OdLinSUU Mats., Thorn. A Sat, 2.30. DATID BELASCO Presents LEO DITRICHSTEIN In a New Play In 8 Acts, by Ferenc Molnar The Phantom Rival AA I ITT V B w »y- * *8"i St- Eves - at UAIC I V 8.16. Mats. Wee. A Sat 216 KLAW A ERLANQER, Managers RUTH CHATTERTON " DADDY LONC-LECS A SEW COMEDY BV JEAH WEBgTER VUPIW B'way ft 40th st Eves. 8.30. MULJM.M M.MAMU Mats., Wed. and Sat, 2.20. Charles Frohman Manager CHARLES FROHMAN Presents WILLIAM BliANCHE MARIE GILLETTE BATES D0R0 in sardou s diplomacy COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, N. Y. This Week. THE GINGER GIRLS. MURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexington At*, and 4»d St., AT. Y. Thlg Week, THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS NEW YORK THEATRE ^W Universal Motion Picture Presents DAMON and PYTHIAS In O Parts Orchestral Ma.lc Endorsed by Knights of Pythias B'WAY ft 43d 8T. KYIS. 8.11. MAT. WED. ft SAT., 116. Popular Wed. Mat 600. to 11.60. COHAN ft HARRIS PRESENT COHAN'S COHANL- "IT PlTS TO ADVERTISE" A Farcical Fact by HOI COOPER MEORUEI WALTER HAOKETT. C1HDLER THEATRE, West tad St near Broadway. Tel. Bryant 044. Eves. 8.20. Mats. Wed. 4 Sat 220. New York's Newest Playhouse. Cohan ft Harris present (by arrangement with Arthur Hopkins) a new play by a new young American author "ON TRIAL" By B. L. Beusonttcln. Seats 8 weeks in advance. B. F, KEITH'S PALACE Broadway ft 47th St Eva. 26-60-TS-$l-S1.60 Dally Mats. 26-60-76. Sun-Cono'ta 2164 8.16 ARNOLD DALY Maurlre A Florence Harry Fox & Yintcl Dolly, Hal Forde. Bessie Clayton n/\r>ftl THE A., 48th St, E. of Bway. I^IJ JX 1 DlrecUon of JOHN CORT. "^ ^^■*» a* Eves., 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat, 216. Wed. Mat 60c. to $1.60. SELWfN ft CO. present A melodrama of love, mystery and thrills. By ROI COOPER MEORUE. ELTINGE 42d St, W. of B'way. Eves. 8.20. Matinees, Wed. and Sat, J.20 A. H. WOODS presents INNOCENT witn PAULINE FREDERICK By OEORGE BROADHURST HBlf AnsTERDAH Mats. Wed. and Sat! 2.'l6.' PAPA'S DARLING From the French of "Le Flls Natorel." By Orenet d'Ancourt and Maurice Yaucalre. Music by Ivan CarvIL Book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Beg. Dec. 8—WATCH YOUR 8TEP I VPCIIBI 4S(h 8t -< nr - Broadway. It lUCUBA Eves.,8.16. Mats. Thurs. 4 Sat, 2.15. Charles Frohman, Klaw ft Erlanger present ELSIE FERGOSON In a Play in Fonr Acts by Hubert Henry Davles. "OUTCAST." I IDCDTV THEATRE. W. 42d St Eves. LIDCtll SJ4. Mats.. Wed. 4 Sat, 216. PHYLLIS NEILSON-TERRY assisted by an extraordinary company, in classical repertoire. FIRST PLAY-SHAKESPEARE'S l-WEa-FTM NIGHT (THE LIEBLER CO., MANAGERS) nrilllDI in "*.4M8t, Evenings 8.16: K 9" K11 rf I ■ Matinees Wednesday and snWM fBWV Saturday at 2.16. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS "KICK IN" JESg With JOHN BARRYMOHE, JANE GREY, JOSEPHINE VICTOR and others. 44th St E. of Broadway. Evenings 8.20, Mats. Wed- nesday and Saturday 220. HUDSON "THE BIG IDEA" An Unusual Play, by A. E. Thomas and Clayton Hamilton. (Direction Cohan ft Harris). Beg. Dec—DAMAGED GOODS COHAN <k it ah ins B'way and 4»th at a flrnATl Tel. 237 Brjant Eves, at 8.11. J%. 31U JCIJ Mats. Wed. and Sat 2.16. ~OBANTHARRIS Present GEO. M. COHAN'S NEWEST PLAY "THE MIRACLE MAN" From the Frank L. Packard Story 46th St nr. B'way Evenings at 8.2a Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 2.20, SBIYWYN • CO. PRESENT By MAROARET MAYO and SALISBURY FIELD FULTON TWIN DEDS l/UlfllfTDDnPlfCD Bwa 7 A 88tn 8t - ETes - MllinCnDUUnCH «. Mat wed. ft sat 2. JULIA SANDERSON Id toe DONALD BRIAN ™ a r5Pcat nt JOSEPH CAWTHORN Comedy THE GIRL FROM UTAH Beg. Dec. 7—Hazel Dawn In The Debutante B. F. KEITH'S B'way ft 62d St j. M w rv at r a v Matinee Dally. Snn- COLONIAL sur 5 ** 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FA5.IV BKICE, PEKIfl MMTMBS, HARRY CARROLL, Others. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Newark, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, «W.) "Sari." with Mlri Hadjos, Onarles Meskla and J. w. Murray, Not. 30 and week. SiiusEur (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—A special re- turn visit of "Within the Law" week of SO, with Catherine Tower, Tom Evans, Katherlne Daly, Uooert Clugaton and Harrison Terry. Grace George, la "Truth," next week. Oaruauu (M. S. Schleslnger. mgr.)—The Fori- berg Players, In "The Argyle Oase," week of 30. ■Big Tom Girrlty" next Mixta'a Empibs (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The Gay New Yorktrs week of 80, featuring Fox and Gear, and Morrlsaey .Sisters. The Star and Osrter Glrlt. next week. KxsHaTa (John MeNally, mgr.)—This boose u too small to accommodate the crowds. Bill BO-Dec. 2: Mont sad Montmorency, Jenny Rosea and company, Cblck Belt Bell and Wilson, and. a> a special attraction, Qoulott and Grends, win- ners of toe six day bicycle race. Lraio (L. B. Goldlng, mgr.)—Vaudeville and Pictures. BUI 80-Dec. 2: Herne and Ely, Dick Thompson and company. Mills and sionlton, Nina <*ayi>e. Carl 8tatser and company, Markee Bros., ueo- Felix and Barry Sisters, and Barren! and Wllbert. For 3-0: Bernard and Flnnerty, Grace Mini. Sullivan, Harris and Ferguson. Sam Lie- pert and company. Adeline Denettl and company. g.anal Ringers, Seymour and Williams, and the Fishers. Jersey City, N. J.—Majestic (Frank B. aJeaflersoa, mgr.) Geo Rvsns* Hooey Boy Min- strels Nov. 30 and week. Next weeek, "Little Lost Sutler." Acaduct (Gary McAdow, mgr.)— Fulton A Howard's City Belles, with Sam Green. Charlie Brown, May Brown, Dave Ulodler, Golden and Clarke, Mae Alberta and Mile. Masle, 30 snd week. Next week. Garden of Girls. Oaraxuii (Wo. H. Quid, mgr.)—Bill 30-Dec. 0: The Naushtons, Rayzno, Joseph Walton and company, Ed. Hawkins, Madacell Pollen and Mods. Oaston, Blllle Beaten, Frederic Karr Ellss- beth Meredith, Wlnthrop Chamberlain, Smith and Campbell, and Watklna and King. Keith's 'Wm. B. Gsryn, mgr.)—OCIII 80-Dec. 2: Oartelle Eros., Seine Davis and company, Bonita and Geo. P. Mniphy, Panllne Fielding Playera. Carter and Water*. "Mother Goose In Switzerland." For S-3: La Aote Unique, Marie Kins Scot:, Wilton Taylor and company, In "The Chief of Police;" Nlblo'a talking birds, snd Oar- man's Minstrels. Uoboken, N. J.—Gayety (Tbos. H. Sneeley, mgr.) Gayety Players, In "The Lure," Nov. 80 and week. Bmpibb (Wtu. F. Fitrgerald, <ngr.)—Johnnie Weber and the London I'elles 30 and week. Next week. Girls from the Gay White Way. Lyuo (G. 6. Biggs, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Lincoln, Neb.—Oliver (F. O. Zehrung, mgr.) "Bringing Up Father" Dee. 2, 3; "Don't Lie To YonrWlFe" 4. 5, "The Bed Widow" T. Lmo (L. SI. German, mgr.) —BUI week of Nov. SO: "My Cinderella Girls," "Conservator? or Music," Porter T. White and company, Pathe's Weekly. Oirnatrx tL. U. Garman, res. mgr.)—BUI week oT 30: Fredriks Slemons snd eompsny, Cbtrlls Ahearn's Cyclers, Stan-Stnnley Trio, Mack and Walker, Ida DlTlnoff, Harry De Coe, and photo- plays. Albany, N. Y.—Ilirmanas Btstcker HtU (Bdwsrd M. Bart, mgr.) Jena Draw, la "Toe Prodigal Euibaod.'' Not. SO, Dee. i: "Seven Keys to Bsldpata" 4, 5, tine. Aloe Oluek, la ceneert, T: "Tbe Story of the Rotary" 8-11 PnooToe's Qauro (Jos. P. Coyne, mgr.)— Vsuosvllle and morlng pictures, BUI for 80- Dec 2: Will J. Ward and Girls. William Plnk- basa and CMupany, Wlnfrled and Martin, Sam Uebert snd company, Wright and Blrh. It. Pierre, Richard and Brunt and Oaston Palmer. For 8-B: Aubrey and Ritchie. Mott and Max- field, Harry ant! Augusta Turpln, Wyatt'a Scotch Lads and Lassies, "Twice a Week." Lata Sel- liinl and company. Miller and Kresko, snd Job Pino. Kami (Frank Aboott. mgr.)—Carnation Beauties 80-Dec. 2, Billy Wataotfe Company 3-5, Mlllloo IXlltr Dolls T-», Tracaderoa 10-12. Paocroa'B LatsMD (Guy Graves, gen. mgr.)— Vaudeville and moving pictures. Ooloxul (B. S. Moss, mgT.)—Photoplays only. UaiBSTio (Broil Delches, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. Custom BQOaBf, Stax, Btounar, Paooroa's Anmbk, Husaorr, Cuxtom, Whits Wat, PataoA Faiaiiano and Oxphsum, moving pictures only. Troy, N. Y\—Proctor's New (P. J. Shea, mgr.) bill tor Nor. 80-Dec. 2: Harry Yokes and company, De Lam Trio, Qulgg and Nlckeraon, Elliott and Mullen, Three Dancing Bods, Living- ston Trio, Watt's Scotch Lads and Lassies. For 3-5: Mystic Bird, Gertrude Arden and comnany, Wright and Rich, Richard and Brandt, Club Boom Fonr, Onstave Palmer, Cushman and Sonderlaud, and Helen Page snd company Paooroa's Gbiswolo (H. B. Etude, mgr.)— Feature photoplays. After the opening of Proc- tor's new theatre there was a falling off la tbe attendance at this bouse for s few days, which was naturally expected. Business Is now on the lucresse, however, and Mr. Ekade feels that It will soon be back to Its former standard. Rixs's (Oliver H. Stacy, mgr.)—"The Oaoeo- lete Soldier" showed here Thanksgiving, matinee and night "Within the Law" followed 27, 28. Marguerite Fields Stock Co. week of SO. Pboctob's LTOWtTM, Fuu, Hurra's, Novn.TT, Tbojsk, Alpotb, Majbstio snd Enrixa, photo- plays only. Jamestown, N. Y.—Samuels' (Ed. T. Con- nelly, mgr.) "BUiy, the K.I4," Nor. 80. "Peg o* My Heart" Dec. 2. Ltbio I George Hlnman, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Geneva, N. Y. —Smith (B. B. Cutstidt mgr.) De Hue Brothers' Minstrel Co. Dec 2, "The Newly Weds" 10, Marie Dressier 11. TosTLB.—Pictures snd vaudeville. Mc/nox WoaiD (Obas. K. Cook, mgr.)—Pic- tures. Manchester, N, H^-Star (E, J. Oaron, mgr.) Paramount pictures. Piax.—Henry Mortimer Players, In "Our New Minister," Not. 80 and week. Acditobiom. —Motion pictures snd vaudeville. Cxowm (Couture Bros., mgrs.)—Feature photo- plays. Ltbio (L. U. Pierce, mgr,)—Featuring the great Universal pbotodrama, T 'The Master Key," 30 snd week. Oi.o3s, Qnaxir, Gaaxrra Sq. and Eupibs, pic- tures only. HOT SB. "Ths Misitio" wUl be produced st the Audi- torium, Dec. 8, 8, by members of the Amoskesg Textile Club, under the direction of James Gil- bert, of Boston. "Ths Common Law," as presented by the Henry Mortimer Players at the Park Theatre last week, was one of the best enacted pieces yet at- tempted by this popular organisation. Wosx on the foundations at tbe new motion picture house in McGregorrllle is nearly com- Elete.1, and work on the exterior walls will begin i about two weeks. Elgin, HI.—Grand (W. B. Newman, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. Hal Johnson, In the bis musical farce comedy, "The Little Modiste.'' Not. 80 Dec. 2. Vaudeville 8-0. Nona. Onaaus EnwaBo Clabkb, baritone, assisted by his wile, ts violinist, and L. Vletro Prsht, planlat was st First Congregational Church Nov. 24, snd cave excellent satisfaction to an audience of fifteen hundred people. MontravUle Wood fol- lowed 30. MaHiao Fbiwk Vahstow, of the Temple The- atre, has booked "Tbe Master Key," a serial motion picture drama, which will run fifteen weeks. Decatur. III. — Empress (B. Y. Msllory, act. mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. NOTES. All of the seats for Thanksgiving Dsy mati- nee and night were sold out early Monday for Empress Theatre, There was a big mistake made In the building of this theatre, as it was made so ausll that It plsys to capacity srmest every performance and when there Is s chance for a ''killing " the crowds cauuot be accommodated, Cot. W. II. Kodoe (fomerly manager of W. B. Swain's No, 3 Show), ably sailsted O. a Staf- ford, the electric piano man, played the local picture houses with their Pnthe colored picture film, "The Grotto of Torture," last week. They played Turner Hall Theatre Nov. 21. and Dan Hlsgttns' East End House 28. They are now booking picture bouses wltbln s radius of fifty miles of Decatur, Eald, Oklo American (W. S. Billings, mgr.) Lycepm course Nov. 30, "Matt and Jell In Panama'' Dec 2 OnrnroK. Rorat and Maiisno, pictures only. Wondsslamo (L. Hsckwortb, mgr.)—Pictures end vaudeville. It OTIS. Tbi Swiss Bell Ringers gsve two perform- snoes. Nor. 28, at tbe Methodist Church. "OBAHramar Oobnbbs," a farce, was present- ed at rhe University Auditorium 28, by the Phillips University students. Tbe musical recital given by the students IT, wat well attended. L. J. IIackwobth, manager of the Wonderland Theatre, wss Injured 19, In an auto accident near town. His Injuries, although not dangerous, kept lilm from attending to business tor several dsya. Fort Scott, Kan.—Plotnreland (O. B. Bin- bsogh, mgr.) Miller's Comedians bad packed houses Nov. 23-28 Bant (Oscar Herald, mgr)—Feature pictures, YAOOBna (O. R. Blubaugh, mgr.)—High cUss photoplays. TTjaUTannrrr, (D. Fllllzots, mgr.)—Big busi- ness wltb Universal movies. Oscas Hxxold, of the Rex Theatre, bad sn ex- ceptionally large business Thanksgiving week, wl'b "Zenhule," the hypnotist, u the vaudeville fea- ture. Wichita, Kan.—Crawford (E. L. Martllng, mgr.) the Keyes Stock Co. nreented "Captain Clay of Missouri," to good business week of Nor. 28. Paiitoras (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictrres. Foanu (Phil Alexander, mgr.)—San Carlo Grand Opera Co. 80-Dec. 1. Enemas (J. H. Cooper, mgr)—JTbe Bslrd Stock Co. presented "Darkest Russia" week of 20, to good busmeaa. Memphis, Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) Boston Grand Opera Oo. Nor. 30. "One Day'' Dec. 3-B. "Peg o r My Heart" 6-12. OupiiscM (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—Bill week of Nov. 80: Blckel and Watson, Harrison Brock- bank, Jack Tate and comimny, Radle and Bams- den, Emette Aaorln and company, Klliqte snd Chevalier De Mar, Ward, Bell and Ward, Mtn->. Jeanne Jomelll, snd Orpbeum Travel Weekly. Majestios (2), EupiHoa (2), Pbihcbss, Alamo, Colonial, Qoxrjt, I'uji, Caddoi/ton, Ambbicar, Echo, Suburban, Lamaii, Edxn, Rax. Obtstai. Lasca, Oxrosn, Wkllinuton, Impesial Mi Luxa, Lihebtt, MBTnnroLiTAN, Imperial 12). Dajsts (2), Pastimes (2), Botal, Satot, I'e- kin. Fajiocs and Colujibu, motion pictures. KnoxYllle. Tenn^-Stsub't (Frits Btaub, mgr.) "Seven Keys lo Bsldpsts" Dec. 14, Wil- son-Primrose Minstrels 19. Qoebn. Bax, Gat, Cezstal, Majistio, Oem, Dixie, snd Libjc, motion pictures. Meridian. Mlaa.—Grand (W. B. Jones, mgr.) la lark until Dec. T. Dreamland (Oolbran Amusement Co.. mgrs.)— Lanevs and her Holty Tolty Girls, la tabloid, wss tbe sttrsctlon week of Nov. 20. I'aiNCEss (Sol M. Sugennaa, mgr.)—General Film Co's. service. ELrra (Geo. A, Griran, mgr.)—Mutual and Uni- versal films. Clarksdale, Miss.—Jfaiestlc (L. Harper, mgr.) motion pictures and vaudeville between regular bookings Nell O'Brien's Minstrels Dec. 4, E. F. ALBEE, General Manager For Booking Address: S. K H0DGD0N, Palace Theatre Building, New York City If 118 MARTEN BECK, General Manager For Booking Address: FRANK VINCENT, Palace Theatre Building, New York City PARA60N BOOKING A8EN0Y »«B5.««h Want to haar (rota all acta, large or email. Write, wire or phona W. H. WOLiFFB, Manager A. H. 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