The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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fe DBOEMBEB 12 THE HttW YORK CLIPPER. (ELMEB ». BOOEBS, MOB.) Olympic (Dave Kraus, mer.I—Tne TtUittrn Uila nwk, Aa.i.t-r'a (Uroujc) (K. II. Miner, rogr.)— iJilly ll 'alaos'a "til Show this week. . _ ., , Ilnrdic A Sonmon'n tllnrlriu) (Louis Vaudeville u it should be suown is being tire offering Is out of the ordinary, and met Hurtig. mgr.j—Ioietnaker* this week, presented here thin week. A program made with much success. k,HIi> Droni—The stock company of- up mostly of head lncrs is a usual occur- As a novelty offering Mr. Il.vraock has tcr .. Tne LU ti e nost Sister" tirls»week. * L..I »k « nr/ualr far ■mmityai'fl nnVfhln? fthoilt nnn nf tha t.aal In aaiiilav a II « n - .n :_v . 5 a. .... a-.. Pronptct (Drons) (Frank Orstcn. mgr.) rence but this week far surpasses anything about one of the beit In vaudeville. Ills | cecn n-re this season, specialty Is called "At MlsslM. Junction." ; Clipper Post Office. In order to avoid mlitnkn and to Insure the prompt delivery of ike letter* advertised In this lilt, an envelope plainly addreaseal mull t># ■ cut for each letter, nml n written TOD'S TIPS Do You Know That— u'.ixr f Kellv "The Virginia Judge." ilnrt > during .1 lot of talk that amounts to »i „it..hi« initial efeaceraent at tills house, jothlng. changes his clothing many times In playing bit initial engag£racni a a jiu 1 fa|1 y[cw audience, w.10 seem abso- SS •mtS hi. manV%ltty^8tor.es "and ffl the 1-tely mystlded as .0 tow ne does It. ■ ■■■aSlI-- -* "be character, that made , The Farber (.Iris two .lever young adlos, fflJ"!5SBV by-word In vaudeville. Kelly »»*. dance and cut up fancy capers to the Ills Ji» » «j „ » amusement of the ardlence. They are called simply cieaneu up. -^ Society's Dainty Entertainers, ana ure well Annette KclVim&nn maklnglu.r reapr^ar- „ f „ whei ; the Grown-Up Ladles Act «nce In thb. city after an absence of nearly uk BtlbUlB - »„» eaMy the i} cal , ong na . three years, was seen In her latnous dives. |( , ered ^ ^j,,,,. 0 ,' the , wo , 3 a » ctever (See New Acts.) comedienne and sends over gome very lively The third successful week of Bessie Clay- material. Both can sing. The taller one ton and her excellent company was again executed an umbrella dance that got the de- marked with a reception that has never been fired results. Dummy" Is the attraction at this beautiful Adtte, Mile, playhouse this week. The original Hudson Auihtraon, ililau Theatre company is seen In it; It Is a real Barrett, fed. A laughing success. Week- of D< Ulttngo. in "The Crinoline Olrl Week of Dee. 14, Julian excelled by any artist appearing here. Miss Clayton has not changed her program of dances from last week, and the large audi- ence showed Its approval of her efforts and those of her company by tremendous applause. The Clayton Fox Trot, which she Introduced last- week for the first time, was again a big lng\. Brooklyn, N. v.—Academy (F. 0. Ed- sall, mgr.) — Concerts, musical eotertaln- Ilushncr Adelyn Barron, Minnie Tborn Rmirea MisaBllly llurdcll. 1.IHIU Howl, nanny llalrtl. Blanch* Barlow. Ilattto Bowers, Viola DcrnantI, Felice Flanagan and Edwards, in their skit, 'Off c and On," had their audience from the start mentg, lecture*, etc. Dwlght U Klmcndorf, The bedroom scene, with which they open, travel lecture. "Around tne United States," was a scream. The dante that they do, in- Dec. l); Col. Theodore Roosevelt 17, "Thirty traducing the styles of dancing done the past Leagues Under the Sea" (motion picture) thirty years, was good for several encores, jg au & week >»rin -.!T a Dave Schooler and LoulBe Dickinson, in Montaiik. (Edward Trail, mgr.)— "Papa's i^.Vleyi'jes'ate feature, and Miss Clayton s wonderful toe their classy offering of ringing and piano Hurling" this week. Belmont, dancing again drew forth storms of applause, solos, held number two position, and It was Hhovdkav (Herbert Aacher, mgr.) — James Hussey and Jack Boyle, in their the right spot, as both went over big. "Q nPe! , of th» Movies" this week. "Tbo Bcl- 6creamlngly funny skit. "The New Chntif- Schooler's piano playing was greeted by K [ an Battluicld" (motion plctuteaf next feur," bad things very nearly their own way much applause, as was the lino singing of „ e ^ while they were on. Boyle Introduces "Rack Miss Dickinson. MAJKsnc (J. H. Tierce, mgr.)—"The Mid- , to the Carolina \ou Love and "Michigan." Bryant Chcerbert's -Marvelous Manchu- n ; K ] lt (n,y thb vrcek. Stella Mayhow, in Cashing, and showed a fine singing voice. Hussy, who rlans, Ave Chinese acrobats performed some •■j?i Kn . Jinks" next week. jt. „ ! I¥ - can be easily rated as one_of vaudeville's very remarkable stunts, ending their per- d„ Kai.b ft Fluegelman, mgr.J—"A Pair *ftlQ'• y£", e Wlnlfrfd Ooleman Francn (xtli urn. Vers Itons Oarlyle OerunJe Margaret best comedians, offered "Dance, Dance, formance with two of the men being lifted 0 f sKcs" this'week. ••Dan.on"au'a Pythias" p.'"".'^!™ bows. "At tbo up to the wings hanging by their hafr. (p'Hures) next wk. Cunnlnabam. iar *i iimKnn «. I *■!» 'III. _ flu u,.* Cl^.l t~ 11/n.abU a ni4n tune ntflp. ' ' ',. ... . * • >, \ M;irRlc Dance" to a dozen or more Ylddlsher Wedding" Is another number with The Honrst-Sellg Weekly again was Inter- \'o H At<i>- (I'ouls "iiirr, mgt.>—Tho Grand en,, Kleauor which he got a lot of fun out of. Their en- estlng. showing many views. Jack, Opera House Stock Co. present "Freckles" Callahan. May 1 this week. "From Kags to Itlohes" next Oronover Miss M week. Clay. Beaala Qazaurl (Wm Woolfolk, mgr.) — Monto Carlcton. Carlo fJIrls this week. Olrls froui Joyland Eleanor v next week. , ^ m »*»**i Star (M. J. Joyce, mgr.)—The Cherry Blossoms this week. . _ _ . ,„ Hmtibb (J. U. Curtln. mgr.)—Rose BydeH'r aimuntla, Ague* Karle, Jnlla Hillih, Eislly Co. Ford, Mrs. Harry l\ Fort! OWrlne Krancla, Mae roHirr, Kthel h'lvl.la, Dolly |i*|sht-r, Ktnlly .lie. Minute 'finer, Fein l*rnm'la. Moi'Jo dray, Mildred Orccne, Mary ililmure. Clala llonanl. slay lllll. Viarence l!ea»ler. llclcne Hull, IilaU'l llolcfimb Gntvce llnrillnx, Iluby Hull. Hchio Hall, Ale-la IhKliea, Ma ripe lllcbman Hstell" Hart, Marie Inillta, rrlncesa Josaun tt. Ternh iglrn/'SMln rlcktns Mr*. Han n Ra*M, Until Houann, Brba BoraJlyii, .flbllj '■BjIMy" is «y (WM. WOOD, HOB.) Ethel Barrymore proved a potent factor, talk, fitted snugly into the number four post- as far as her drawing powers are con- tlon. A tendency to force matters a trifle Is tendon Belles this week. Olrls from Gay corned, Monday afternoon. The house was a condition, no doubt, that will be modified white Way next week. packed, in the face of the worst posslblo with continued playing. The Colonial audi- casino (■Chaa. Daniels, mgr.)—Bon Tons Dep 0 ivst" weather conditions, by an audience which eace accorded the comedienne a hearty rcccp- this wcr k Qtngcr (Jlrls next week. Corinne seemingly came to see the favorite dramatic tlon. Onrstixit (Frank A. Glrard, mgr.)—>BIII Do Nord. Mabel Mn. Kdw. J Devi 11c, Annette Doyle, tlrace Do Young, Boar Demon* t, Margie IteicUa, May Ruth, MIMrvil Itoo'fa MtaJ-F- Reynhlili, Cafrla Itsml, Irene . Simpson, Lilly Stewart, Urjle siieMon, May, * Kcmn Sisters Short, rrancfa Hagtina, May ftmllh, Viola Stnltll. Madcllus Tot ten. . Alma Miy Thuaib, Mrs. General Tom VonrMLo. Mange- Mrs. Chauncey Van Camp, Rose Kendrlck, Adelaide :. Keltr. Mri.J.C. Lnvarle, Mnrle U' fount. llesHla U-arltt. liar l.spinin. Krn lacnlle, Margaret laove, lutia Mnleoro, llesale Martin, Blaiu-h. AlcVbUti, Einma Vainbu. Ella Vincent Owoniile Win, tlie water nymp'is, w'>o splash in Gtmrd's 10x10 tank down titers JTRED THOMAS AND ARTIHIB OBANT aro doing nicely as reouporatlng tynhnld patlrnts of Mrs. Thomas and Fred's mother at tho Thomas home, Hay Shore, L. I. I, Aim A ntVPn, who has rep'"—' Kalheilne Sliver In (Jus Sun's "Catuly S.iire illrls" set, denies sho uses a buttered shoe horn to got Into that striped dress she wears dnliK the cashier stunt In this sour nrd comedy turn, that was at the ilnrir-m Opera House last week. T,aiirn would tnaks some wo tcr nympher herself. BOSK DrOAN. of f'<o Vltagrnph Cnmpanv of America; Hilda I.osser, of the Anhle Shepard company, nml another "fnlr one, the party making three raaatra. romped over into tho Broadway Hose Oaraens nfter tucking awny one of t'e Wallack Hotel meats last Friday night. Itomn was about all they did at the Oardenn, nnd IIII1V1 would hnvo given her kingdom for n dancing man. Never- theless It was some, gav tlltln nleht— even minus the fox trottln' and shifting Iilcturos. Wnltmsn. Anna tBKRT VOTINfl hail crammed houses to see Wlllard, Itllla WtSy, koith WHIMS. Mrs. William*,, I'htlls Wentworlh Mania rork. Omee Yale, Anna star, and'were exceedingly will entertained Clark and Bergman, featured In Jesse L. wcc ^ 0 f 7; n> Ta Tanguay, Conroy and lit CEXTLEMES'S LIST. additionally by a first rate variety bill, which .tosky's "Society Buds," are a youthful duo jjalre Howard and McCane. Hoganny Troupe, .-,,-aa. Fmijirirnn Kilwd C Manhall.Jai ran smoothlv abd pleasantly for some threo gifted witii exceptional vocal ability. Tho gJJ riarillo. Will Ward and Olrls, ifrlls and Juailn' Edw. ' l-'cwter, Wil. Q iftlller, At. 0, hours. Doofey and 8aylea deputized for Jack act la pretentious and can boast of two j /U „ v Byucb, Duprec and Dnpree, and Martin ^llcn Jack Inline* ft l.akfr Wilson snd Frunklyn Batle, incidentally the genuinely humorous songs, some beautifully gp( j KabrinL Ash ion attssMM (lenter. Cheater (Iran*. Adrian former team being forcedby the exigencies orchestrated music, pretcy girls In abundance RumiwtCK (Benedict Blatt, mgr.)—Bill Alman, _ of the situation created bj Jack Wilson's and a pair of English chaps that carry the vreek.of 7: Blanche Ulnc and cpmpany^Bert Audley I'layers Dan Atlaxna A Uchaefer Anthony .a Boss Aiken Amtn. Co. Alvo, Km eat Alvln, Frank Aaheroft. I'hlllp absence to play Hammerstein's as well aa comedy burden in the .best manner, Imagln- pHzcinbon Joe Cook. Bosle Lloyd, Btsset th* Colonial. . able. Ihera is plenty to commend in "The „,,} s co tt* "Mysterious Mr. Russell," Sher- They ha-rft an orchestra at the: Colonial Socletv Buds," but the fact remains that tho ^^^ alu i utty, Iaady Alice'* l'ets, and Ar- that, for Its slse, would be hard to eflual, book Is miles behind the lyrics and music y,,,,. n arB t. much less excel. Julius Lciuiberg, himself an and. for the better part, woefully dull and 1'itnsir.i'T (Wm. Maaaud. mgr.) — Ctaik artistic performer, always has his musicians hackneyed. ■ nn ii llninllton. Emma Cams and Carl Ran- under perftct control, and the re ult Is wills Holt Wakefield, that most finished fa\] t We*\. Hlinoro and Williams, Dooley K?w u unified effort, supplemented by training and delineator of spoken songs, contributed her an( j Rugal, Alpine Troupe. Skaters Bljouve, AHi . a j j.- t ' anc i u efficiency of a high order was fittingly shown usual quota of elocutionary numbers to her Brooks and Bowen. and 1'arllla and Frablto. Armstrong, uoc in two selections. own exquisite piano accompnnlnient. Tho An overture at opening nml an operatic CoionlaUtes called for "He's My l'al," at tho medley during Intermission disclosed the fact end of her act. She obliged, and profited ac- that Julius and bis assistants are equally at cordingly. home In the popular or classic field, as tho Ethel Barrymore and Ch-as. Dalton play case may be. a poorly constructed sketch, founded on a Tho Hearat-Sollg Weekly, before the vaude- theme that has dono service on the stage for vllle program started, showed several rather numberless years. "Drifted Apart." with its uninteresting views of so-called topical soliloquies and 1nechnnic.1l situations, belongs events. NewB roust have been scarce last to an era of play writing fnr removed from week, judging by tbe film. the natural school in vogue at tho present Bert Crossman and Helen Stewart opened day. Miss Barrymore made a decided per- with society dunclng. Miss Stewart dresses gonnl bit . well and Is agile and nimble. The dancing, Dooley and Sayles Just did their act and. Baba DelgarUn and Mim consisting of a waits, gavotte and whirlwind whether bv intent or accident, overlooked the Premier rheatre on Bunbardt, J Bragg, <leo. M. Booth, Jos. Barshuw Walt Brewer. Chas. Brott. Furry I.. CHICAGO'S LATEST,| (Bv wire Dec. 8). James ratte.'-.m and Harry 8. Moves left tor JJ™ t'?, Paola. Kan.—I'rjd lleckman opens bis "Days of Baldwin. Forly-Dlne" Sno-v at I'eru, Ind.. next Monda}. one week, for Hlks' Cb:lsnr.a» Beoerolent Fuml. Arthur DjyIi. Ha.Ty Flak and Uetr Earla are the |ir»iiiot-.»rs.—n-jorge Deirnon lenres for New York Suti'lay.—Bumnra leach u» from New Or- leuns that K. «J. Barkoot may sell his shows.— Zinn«y will take orer • la ■ tlnvla «n,l combination of several of the more recent the ripest kind of oppoilunities for the next Sunday E'^JLVJL. terpslciorean affairs. Is performed in an broadest sort of travesty following the Oriental show ^hen with <*JM* °{ or % l ™ m eas> and graceful manuer. The finish with Barrymore act. Possibly 1 here was a rea- S.V ito —W J: Alt'marin and Al O rampb* I the kaleidoscopic effect sent thorn off to a son. at any rata Dooley and Sayles "held $ ^•^^ii„^^^„\^r^'XS a «ood sized hand, which would have been them" for twenty minutes, during nineteen pn,,,,.,,,,,, W | th c,, Ch .„, w. Parker for tbr*e much stronger hod the "spot'" assigned the of which their auditors were laughing, yea, , wta i,| e carrv-us-alls of latest model, first ever pair not been so difficult. rearing. Tho odd minute was spent In ap- taut to •» used with circuses. Tli* tranaactb.n i Jij^y q^ Anthony and Mack (a two men comedy plandlng ilila likable team, who bare at last nat-milng an ouMay of thirty thousand dollaia. n r ^„ ( gdwia l'rof. D. N Bucbai. Burl linker, Chas. It. Burke, John P. Barnett. D. J. Barry, Rich. T. Brown. Paul M. Burcti, liar. w. Breckinridge, 0, Benne'.t, Leo Betl. H 0. Baker, Dr. John Barry, W. F. Bates, Clyde J. , The Okabe Jap Famllr ran through a series fame. . 5TLS.T m 1 doiit ahow.—Amatonr's of hand telancfng. Bisley stuff.and ground Consldenine the final position, and that Smvw a. %3,*J^*^e7w£* tumbling that stands comparison with tho they wero forced to follow dancing somewhat 8,,^. „,,„« Adams. 0. V. Blnm. D. best In tbe line. . similar to tbelrB, Warran and Francis ac- (whltey) Tate. Obarlcj H. Arn)at»ong and J. B. . Nan Halperin, a demure young lady, who quitted themselves nobly. Warren are interested lc enterprise— Cuvrm pat over a nicely arranged routine of special A Judgment of tho act would hardly be callers to-rliv were Ja nea T. Clyde, Tom W. songs, interlarded with some well delivered fair under ths above conditions. Bea. Allen, B. 1.. T-obmar, Nat Relaa, John P. Martlo. . ■ Charles Andr?ss, Frank Ijibert, Arthur Davis, * Al. F. Qonnna. ,T. B. Warren, V. J. Hermann, Baba Dclgnrlan. Mlko SSInney, O. II. Armstrong and E. 0. Talbott. Warren A. Patbick. < « » V. B. O. CLBB.ItKI.T? TO BB STRICTLY' HAMiML^RS'rmisr's. (A11THUB HAMMSBStSIN, MOB.) Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, house nearly sold out and a good show. The Keystone comedy picture, "Other Peo- ple's Business," a good comedy picture, opened tbe show. I<ona Hcgyl, a clay modeler, came next, (See New Acts.) Leon's Models De I.uxo (two men and two women), has relief re-productions of marble. (Sec New Acts.) Madden and FItsrpatrick (two men), com- edy sketch, were the same laughing success. Mr. Madden is some pianist, and their qul-ct finish got them tbree curtains. Lillian iSbaw, Just as clever as ever and knowing how to put a number over, got to tho audience at once. Her opening song. "If You Only Could Make a Little Love to Mc:' her Italian success, "I Ootta de Bock." and a new KM'Ollt'ED. Artalts holding contracts booked thmnah the United Booking Odices are prohibited from flay- ing any club In New York or elsewhere, unless hooked through the Club Department, or permission is glren In writing for them to appear elsewhere. A flotation of this means tbe cancellation of con- tracts. This hai been brought alaout by Oonroy and Le Malrc. who. having a loug routo In tbe United theatres, accepted an engagement to ap- pear at a club hooked by Loew. Oonroy and Le Lou Angor, In a monologue In one, bad a yoddler hard spot In ah early position, and Lou kept h an( j g '_ struggling for laughs. At finish ho got them rto "and'haby," was "big laugh, and for tho and got u. hand. flrf J time Bne gang -fBumtlo do ILum de Josephine DavlB assisted by Bllllo Gellcr Tn „ - w h|eh wen t with a whoop. She took "^fecls^ooleTaWorlnnoSavles, In ^"X"^.! 2"?» P . tat Zi uo fl^\ir^^X.%X^ clein^ ,?p Dd J T^efi D ee e mei *t> \?£&M tho g hlll. hU ArflnW. took four bo™* the Comer for their third week, with a new "Tho Slave Ship," seven men and two Buckley, Barton, Joe Brown aSbetidu Bevlns. Clem Bragdon, Ouy Binder, Dill Brooke Lawrence Brook*, llarrr lluehnnan, Hold llrockbahn, Oeo Barnes, ft. B. Ouiiurtt. Han 11 Oonnell, Oeo. Orninlla, Pete (lark. Ned Uleve. El. Cravford Bay D Clifford A Hay Oirtland Dr.OH Cuthane. W. 1'. ('tinl)olil, Kid (lo'einan. Harry Qi'iley. Will Ckurlr^a- llollWay Co. Oariionter, Wrn, llon'on, Lew ilonlon a Oonlu Cirny, Byron (Iraliam. Karl (lotion's Mltntt. tlrayhlll A. H. Orandl. Robert (Innlner. CBaaD (isnlner, IMi'k (iiirn. Marrln (loldin, I'rof.J. tillatt, W. II. Urny. Rnbt. llUyt'S, lien, F. Iluiro, Harry Horner Com. Co, Hamilton, Ja*. Hebron. Jiw. Ilmviinl. Ilow.f I low 11 rd A North Hayes, (lordun Hunt, Jay Ilnrtlgnii W. II Harris ft Meyer Harvey Trio Haley Br.W.8. "lnrtir.au ft WuIIsi- lldynes. It. K. Harris, Win. Harvey, Bert Hnll » Anair Hlto A Bellow Ilnlaey. Beth C. Howard. U. F, Uottenstdo A Barton llolbroolu, Mus, Howard. W. 8. Henry, F. 0. Hilton, John Hunt, Watts 1 . nam IJcnly. Dan Howart, Chas. II a K StoclCo. Hoyte, Hairy Hunt's Show Howard AmnsCo Hayes, Qeo. F. Hastings, Jn^k Hebron Jos. A Harrington P..1I Judge. "TisT Jerome, Victor Jervl* Hlil. T. James, Alf. P. J. X I. Hunch A Uar* aiion Jewell, Jett lacavons, Thos,.? Johnsou, Oeu. C Keyes, Clint Keernn, Jas. B King (tHylrester Krlek, rugeno Knorr. II, O Cliaa. Mob. ft.ll Murdttint. Hal Malr). Fred Mark, ltat Manhattan (Jock Oo Meredith, Oeo. Morris. J rones Mkhcr, Phil HtoCk Co North. Em, N>e, Th*s. F. Nrrrklrk A some wonder show at tho Alhatnbra Inst week. No mgr. deserves thn nam* ernmined houses mnro than tills same congenial Ilort Young. 0T/L1R WOOD, recently of Joe Wnmls" "Matda nf tha Orient," Is now with t'>o Del I.a Tour Twins In a threo-nct that !• being guodly spoken of. Thoy plnv the Elglity-nrst Street first half of next wi-ek 1.. DOROTHY MKtrmBB Is cnttlng tip that success on the big time that wns pre- dicted, of her a year and a half ago when small time had bar. rcrHVL., OAWNFJ ,1HNH. the "Indeed real mermaid,". opened on tho flam Masse',1 time at the IIIJou, Atlanta, On., last week.. s MM.H. VBRNA MRRSFinAU has been hooked tiv I. Kaufman fur ten weeks nf United tlmo, opening this week In I'aterson, N. J. nrhns Hlsten BABK MAniFl R1.1NB. "fh« Thnnhnuser Kid" of nlrtiirelnnd. Is a feature of tho hill at Dale's Onn Hundred and Six- teenth Street Thentro first half of thl» week. MAHIK nONOIHIR. tho youthful prima d.inna snpriiu.i. la nlao at Dale's One Hundred nml HlxK-julh Street first threo days of this week. Nugent, Wm. F. Noun. 1 Juhtmy North Bros, . Uimtsiy Oo. NoIkim. C, II. Noble, Jily li, Norton, 11. Nelson, S, 8, Nelgel, lleo. Nnnii, W. P. Nirhola, p. a. 1'Day, Billy litis, Itobt. B. is-lCo-Moii ■ 'rui. Joe Parsons, Jack Peek. Jim 'rlco-llutlor. Mgr« ,'ntton, Johnny I'nrker, lxnti A, -ar>r. Utrrr uimjs. o«ff Kuehle. Jewish song, "Beckle. the Ylddlsher "«]"»•''* '«"!»«J 'bat If they played the club. "■'"»»»■ w ™: Ke, ,ly, 8 A. " msile.nn on a waltMU aot EOOd ,1,<v|r tlnw vo«\il be cancelled. They decided lo ; "J',''!""'; J,c * IK. rV..L, «i««i •Her D Ge e rSan a8 numbe?. with' b B aby B cT J«.l. their time la tbo United, and not play th, !Cf' ft J «. l J KH t , ' a ii..rtri elub. In tbe Marcus Loew prog-ram for this aarno club, the artists were announced as coming "Di- rect from Hie Palace Theatre," or "Direct from Hamoiorsteln's." K. V. Albsr. GVS IIIXL GETS INJUNCTION. A Tiling of Jndjr* Rose, last week. In the ■ .'rongs and dances. Miss Joseplilno Vn \ M stales District Court. In New York. Is Dublin, fcarl 0. women flTacenle naViticsl melodram nut on has turned out to lie a clever dniicer. Their ^ interest to those managers who, for their J»oWltt, Harry bv Ted W^vburn fsee Now^Actsl1 closed tho burlesque melodrama got them many a laugh, uroHnctlons. burlesque other .howa. (inlarove. Harry Klrby, Alvln Chase, no-mrd IKInnle Ulicus Cassidy. Jim I Kelly, liiiula Oollon A Darraw Kolly, Jewell (.'handler. Joe |Klu« Dma.' Clarke. This) II. Wild Won Dudley, Edi-ar King, J. II. Ihuncltb^ Jama* Kurloff. Boris lajKiruls Oha and at flilsli took four bows. Qua Hill, owner of the stage rights of "ofntt "Six Water Lilies," attractive girls who arid J*tt." sued for an .Injunction to restrain a,,d° P for%tt r sin 0 g?ng^ct?°wem1v 1 ernt dldTaW'SRi-V'and swlmminVstuK! diied M.rje.l * Whehn Inc fr« pioduc.a, a piece She sang classical andLoperatlc iwnbari/jand tho show, rbls act was a big flash and ^''^^k Injanctlnn. to i*n- rtrelved a bancUoaie boatjuet and took three cioscd tbe show at 5.60 p. m., holding them a a, r m B his decision Judse Rose said: "A char- bows. in. tfuwi. tcler which Is slmdy gTotennue cannot be bur- , lesqued, and therefore ibe plaintiff Is entitled to Judgment." '4 1 » I is won, 8. at Dnrllng, 8. F. Dawson, B. B. Davidson SherO 1 i'-snwnil. [.eni l»wery, Oeo. II l.ltbgnw, Htuari l.nmbert. F. II r^e, Jai. F. Lawrence, llert aMarra, Flying Dunn. Wm. |Luken. Harry De Foster, Bert Uirrenia, Chr.n. Drlnkwsier mores Oo. nunae. E. I.. Dale. J A Harris Dixon. Job Dick, Oeo. la. I in kin De Sllva, Fred De l.orls, John THEATRE III SICYSCnAPEB. To Be Tallest Thentre Baltdlncr lo (BJBT XODNO, MOB.) < n « cl *Fa . It "was a tedious trick to follow {n the bill the UUI with Jer ^^MMM p^ h !lt m F^^th l lir£t ind 'Br.adV.y1 bemi„,.-,k,b that appeared here laot waekV wltb one was blgbly liked singing a review of past ^ |th .^ lin rf Vctmg New fork's giant Ibe- i*n,..n Lord K equally ns strong, but Manager Berthas al- performances' she gained fame In. , tw building. Insofar a* height I* concerned. De Tra. Mi. most the same kinduver one. and the Monday Douglas Fnlrhnnks and his company, in- irje pim, c*u far a twenty-two story theatre, night audience were in the grandest sort of eluding Patricia Colllnge, scored as bis A more and office building to cover a plot with a humor, though a most miserable weather was Regular Ilmlness Man" comedy playlet la Broadway frootaie of 30 feet, with 119 feet going on outdoors, and waxed warm with used to. scoring. ,_. ai nils iljMfe 8'reet. tbo very first act. It happened to bo Mario Charming Maude Lambert and Ernest Ball Lewis O. Van IHtwr H metttlooed In the ne- and Duffy this week a" tramp'' and straight wcr c the bit of the bill. Mr. Ball Bang "In gtlatlona. bat he a said to be ictlnr for one team of'frfple b!? perforniers who Jlwaysglve "he Garden of the Gods" to start, and later of New York' , leading theatrical co ncerns. r»ronl 1>I. aatlalaallnn ^!H,mil nlavl-no- lltl vnvc n .Mlf sneeiflltV 00 the lVOTlCS that batl .W • W A IV01.FOB n. great big satisfaction, without playing up gave a rag specialty on the Ivories that had „„.„.„„„ _„ „•'* the "stall" thing to a weary end. They wero the whole house swaying. Miss Lambert ENJOINED BY DAnCY given a magnificent Bend Off. sang "Just as Long as the Nile Flows On, narCT fc Wolfnrd. Inc.. obtslned an Inlnncllon Webb and Burns, the Italian minstrels, after changing from a white, rooebud i trimmed i„, t work from Judge Hongb. In the Unlitsi De Knlti, Erue*t Dial. Kugena Docne'ly, O. O. De Ooirtey, Ed Dell. Bert Desldcr, 1!. Delnvau T, H. Kl Oita. Mr. Kdmunds, Art. F.kan, Joe M. F.s[ie A Paul Krnns 4 Hmlth ^l^'tSfib**** XO-T encoro^giid 8 "^ "Mother Machree" wa. ^n&SS%JZ&*w5SStt!& ™™ bY t 7»- P'gSShA ' h s n C JpTto P afl , er than ever, was his usual success singing "I flow" tt lm .^ e ."L d ff!m»» ™ . g laove My \fotber-In-Law. ro Be or Not To Mr Ball .1 "Back Home sonc Be." "I Wonder Who Wished Her On Me." a Huge "edit Is doe Ileth Stone and rrank a 1 a "THE FALLEN IDOL" PRODUCED. "Tlw Fallen Inol." a drama, liy Ouy Bolton, wan given Its first production Dec. 7. at live Belasco Theatre. Washlirr'on. D. C, under the combination of "Frivolous" Sal *J iJoocb Bros, Htuck Oo. BdWirda, jo« Bmnv?rlch. C. J. Krwln, W. 8. Kvans, Lcono. B Krdmon. Ktnll Krnest, Ted Florence, Neil Faulkner. A. Faure. T, KixtniT. Billy ,, oml "Vvfl H-Jghes (Sew Acts) for the way they scored, itlreerion of Joe Weber. Tbe cast Included On7y O, "0 n n7 n idea Atant"th." OH?.'"and [wS fwufwfr* Lambert , nd ^ and In closing Bruce «cItae John M.Hera, Virginia Pear**,. F™•»- B«. e n v^-i: n D d n; f.R , . n ve'nge. , :- BU11 W ' U 6 ° °" "* A&^*^*t* V™?%& ♦ «» "The Village Cobaret" (New Arts), wltb dardoidale dancing teams, r.ins people, caused fun through tbe ''souse" "*■• a c*nljiz\\K Weekly started mnat of I "village queen" got from a water copier "is crowd wwsrts Jggf M *tJS*^, I?*,,"' nmt »he "playing" ot a "hick" oKhestraT Gilbert and Mulr's "Btfy a Bale of Cotton mi 'he "playing" of a "hick" orohesum. V""lT'.. Toby Claude started the second half of for Mc. Tod. BIBS. DBBKHARDT DBAD. Will Woods and May Hyland, nonrn the loss of Mr. Woods' mother. Mrs. Mary A. Burfcba-dt. who rllcsl, after a long HlncM, Dec. I, at Man. Chester, N. B.. sted eighty-three years. IToki, Tbo*, Frank, J. »- Frerrt. t. r. y«, lioy K. r, Forde. Kd. l.aRne. Kngrne Levlgne, lonls Lewis, Jack Lnconip, Fr? 1 l/Jirue, Jimmy Lucas, Kd. Laltne, Kurcne laiftlH. F. J. Lawn-nii". Bert Lane, Thou. Marniu, Jas J. Moore, Histman MiiTrlinin. Kd.J Mlllanl, BUI; Marshall. K.ldle Mack,. R. 11. Murphy, Horace M&cdonougb. F. MeDonalits Mas. Mldgley, H Mcllerltt. Kelly A Lucy McDornsn. O W Madgley*. Tne Morstesd. Al Mannlny a Kalco Martin, Oeo. Marlon. 0. A. Msnvllle, Clin*. Molt-Addtion Oo Mills, Jos. B. Mlehaol, l>. A. Ml am. Steve Marki. W, B. Morrt k Parka Morris *iW«lcj Miller. Kdward I Loew to Invade Newark. Rumors of Mnrcus Loew obtaining a preat Idg toehold In Newark, N. J., aro still In tl.o air. It Is snld lie hna taken over tho Majestic Thoatro tpere and llio date of opoul.'ig Is set. Where la "Cnddlr."f ITavo bren hiimsed evory now nml then of Into aa to when) Bylvln ("(.'uddlos") Do 1'rankle, "Die potlto mlto of musical com- Froutllpve, J. D. edy," was at. l'hllil|>a_A . 'Tin true. Dtp snmo "Cuddles" ban been In Mannan our big vlllngo for Vteen wenks, but has uls» teen,worry busy beating in a "slnglo" act that look* rich for n long tour. At wiy rate. Max Hart t* "Cuddle*"' mar.. m It must look good, and she 1* giving t';.i 'lone rurn Its promtore at the Bedford, Brook- lyn, "first half" of this week. Till Foils Orapo. J. fldwln C'npn mid bis company was to present his new net. "Tho Harden of Pita- Moo." at the t'nlon Hqimro Tlieatro the Ural throe days of tbe current week, but had to postpone tho dale owing to a wire received Fnturdny from Fill, saying: "III, cannnt show Monday." I'lfl Is a cltiHHy cln«slo barefoot dancer, and n passion dunce sho Is to do with Mr Cmpo In the new nnVrlng warrants t'-at sho he In tho beat of ln-nlth. Bo tho wl'n trm Mr IVMle her home in l"'l'ndelplila puis bnck tlie Raymond. W.H. *'"nwliig a bit. and nlso It* being shown It nninmersteln's a week later, mmm hv I Knnfmnn. w'"ns« more than half n hundred artH aro li<ml(i>d thniush tho United from Itcom HOT, Htrnutl Building. Ben Vinton Is Buck, "Old I'nl" TVn Vlntnn was sepn on BrimII- wsv early one morning Inst Week by l'bll Gurrleh. 'prn<lii r i" '• Kaufman's private aid Vln'nn Is now Interested with the llcpnor Co., wig ranker*. Welcome home, Ben. (Thanka. "Tod.") AH to flee Ben Jerome. The shows ploying the "lusl" half of Ihri Week fit the KiuproHi, Docntur, III., will p''iy frur dnvs Instead of threo In fulure, t"« "Oral" half bill beginning on Monday In- stead of Hnndny. .. „ TM« wss put Into effect so f'at nil He- catii'lle* eoiildjrct a rhiinco (Rundnv) In s«» Hen Jprnmr-'s Mimical Review nf HIM act. which played thore a "last" half recently. Hando Parker with West Act. Mnuile rnrkcr, last hihmi In t'n sN.'inr lU-ynteriWm. O ^ i n A- \v. Dingwall's "In Old Kentucky," Roiier, Tho*... . ,„ nnw n n rt c r |»'n manngoment of llolnnil We«t, and is playing tho onn female Part with his lat'wt farce comedy playlet, "Ilie Tnnglv." The act Is scoring regularly on the Loew time. .... Petdmont N0VO0 Pollack B. R. PleJaiMt k ■ M»,rrow I'skc. Oeo. B. Pacheea, Di-idn Prtehaffl. V. F, Pallebbtirg, Minll Put, (lev. II. 1 -.11111*, Wm. Prince FioatThe, Prlnee Floating Then I re Co. I'hllllps. flee. (Jimllly Hlgn A Nnvelty Co Itlehnrason A.It. Itlchmonil, Vln Itinklitt, Thos. Itelekert, John llosweli ItosHKam OIL Roy, Walter llossley. Jack Itnnihll. (l«u. F. Itok-ors, Oeo. Riley, J. 19. Itussvll, t-adwln Ituiti Roy Itussvll Krrd A Mssell, D. IB. Held. Harold DrarhaUe Oo. Illloy 4 .Stone UlclmroY T. J. Heed, Miles A. llavvnrroft, 0. O Itoso A Reynolda Iteil Hol.ls Itagn. (Ire*I Randall, W. W. Reed, Dav« Rlcharila a Lawrenco Reeil, Clnude 1 Russell, IPibt.ir, ll.-uii«|."ll F. A. Raymond. W. 11 Msnf.ird,, Walt. Hhvr»'i»d, Walt Slawsou, 0. A. Hcanloii. Pnras Haninela'Matlrlcs Htaiiiini.-L. A, Hloreh. A. T. Heliullk. F. J. Htewsrt, W. J. Bpaun. Byron Humiw-r*. Obaa. Htiirdy, 11. A. Htuari, W. B, Ht. clnf. Hsrvy Hll. Harry Hnyiler * Hallo High Is, J. W, Sidney. _Arlhifr smith, Percy I. Stnnler. N. li. Hslvall, A. L. Schaem^ D. Hsmar Twin* rlharjistetn Ootnisty 1J0. Hhermau, Robert HhTlilnn liowtd Hherldan, w. II. Hiineslfr, J, M. flternanl. J. Sheridan AHIiort lawyer, . O. O. Hproivl. F. 0. Heclieck. II9 cry 'Hbeel l.lgiu- enlnj.' Chief Trevltt. Qoartal Twlito Trousdale B. B Taylor AHoward Tomer. Jay O. Turner, nowtrd Trrley. H. I». Tlfford, J. J. Trller. I. D. Top, Top* & Topay Tlsiie, Kdw. B. Tllblnr. James Varley. Mr. Vnrney. Vlv. A. Walker, F. O. While. Thirrlow Wallace. Jack Wetwter Nat M. Ward. M. K. Ward, nappy Wilson, Lew Wilkinson 0. T Wetter A Bllcoti U'lnter. Banks Wllcoi. Dwliilit Vsnnave H«rry Whlili-ld, J. T Voidckel Rudolp Wilts ASonthern Ville F. IWeston A Keith VOfl. Ed. Wise. II. M. 'Whitney. A. P. ■ KB NOTIOBI AT UK VD OF LIST, 'Vltaon, n. 0. Vlls.ni. Fredk, Wrlsht, O, Work. Tlnw. Wrthe. Chas. I' Winkler. Uu* While A Orosjvsn Wrllace, Jra. Walscy, Ones. Warner, Ihrry Woods. Frsnkl* Wilson. Js'iiei Wherler. (.'has. N Voir A Maekoy Yecanes, 0 T. Vockney J-O.kv Moore- Islneny, E<1. - ■ BiMlnga Oo. IMA W. Mack, 0. M. Todd Wm. Show Mnrnhy, J. The! Thompsoa. J. d. Marks. Abu aOs ToMn, W. Manr Mlaco, Al. Trliiplelt, W. ■. Flln»cr». O. 8. IMnrrls, Jaroos I2! , l> h<>l, • <*••' Jetio IMaal, Ph/liv (Teller, Jack Farnuffl. Jeho IMaal, Phil 75 YEARS AGO. r^w Benedict writes ns from Hyracuao, N. T„ Dras' Otn CLirraa.—When this reaches ynn. uhleh will be Dm. 1. 1014, I wit lie six bits year* old, being i»rn Bee. 7, HUM: consequent'.-. according to Ifovle. I am In tbe seventy-Ova e an. Mentally and physleslly 1 am fosllng ns well sa one oiald espeot for one of mr tender yenrs, rmtbelsily. I am warpnl . Willi verv beat wl.de* to all 1 sm Sa evef, sincerely Lmw Bsssuiirr. N. B.—Boys, isre your money.