The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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IIY A I. II KM DAVIS. THE OLDEST AND SUREST CIRCUIT OF HIGH SIARS OTOTHE * ms GRADE THEATRES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA PLAYING AT A POPULAR SCALE OF PRICES ESTABLISHED IN 1900 STAIR AND HAVLIN (INCORPORATED) 1493 BROADWAY NEW YORK ■• •EOBGE B. NICOLiI : : Manager ARTHUR HOPKINS 1493 Broadway N. Y. CITY WALTER HAST Theatrical Vaudeville Manager and Producer Phono 6571 Bryant Suite 804 Palneo Theatre Building Cure of Jmuos E, Pluultntt 1564 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Can Use Good English Acts WRITE IMMEDIATELY PLAYS PRODUCED iirvrv i>ri,i.N rin. si in\(is iimnonkhs of viutmc CHANGE SI l« AIM. IV PEN KCOTCll PiiAYKIIs WKLSII IM.WKIIS, HTtl. J* I olfetB -r~~" INDEPEN DE.IMTT" *StNCY HE ONLY MOT AFFILIATED. /AIR9. CLU BS.PARK3, BEMaD P «-i o »«a a e-»-»o aBici_c v FAMOUS "CLEVELAND CIRCUIT SERVICE KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILD1WG.140^ BROADWAY. NEW YORK Cr I1VJ1A.M Sill At.l.^lAni l.l'.O Sill A 1.1,MAN SCHALLMAN BROS. YAUIIRYIM. MAHAKtllS AM riiOIUMIS IMM1M.1 I KMUAl, 4011.1 ;i.t so. ni.viiiioiiv st. flu nii«ii'""l»» nth. lilrnxr mention Ci.UTWt.) THEATRE WANTED Absolutely responsible party will villi' TIlKlltre for II ll'llll ill' Jiill'l. Town "f 10,000 Ol' more, W1'Hleill New Vork, l*inun-, pi- Ohio. Tin uin' nivni'M liraIrlnf; reliable connection, wrllc lit once, giving lull |> ill Ii iiIiiik. Aililrmx SECURITY, Care Clipper THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BAGC'S HOTEL BUFFALO, N. Y. < HAS. II. HAULS .v SON, Props. Illuming Wilier 111 Kvrr.V Kooni $1.1*1 linv, Willi Until; fI.Mi Kiil'iipi'illl Ivvcrvllilng Ni'W nail l'plo Dntc. OOH-570 Main Nlreet, (IKII. K, SANUSTKH, .M(lr. Adjoining Shell's lll|i|iiiilriiluo Theatre I (ln-nnit of stnrs the other night. Who played in bygone days; We'll never see their like again III comk or tragic plays. Sliiinli'rliiK, I saw I*. 111 v Hnuilnn •Sine "Sweet Molly, O." Ami the great play. "Davy Crockett" Willi It* fnmouH Frnnk Mnyu. I saw Kdwln Ilootli piny "Hamlet," An 'twns never played before; Ami geiilnl Harry Kenneily Sinning "An Ilcvolr." .lust then came Jack Ilnveily. With IiIh colossnl minstrel band, "40—Count 'Km." on the mammoth drum, And pongs and mimic grand. KvsDJ and Ilocy, In "A I'nrlor Match," And the French Twin Sinters, too; Anil funny IHily C'ourtwrlght In his famous "Flewcy Flew." .Funics Lewis and old Charles Fisher Were stars with Dnly for years. In "As You I,Ikc It" nnd "Twelfth Night* Tliey brought mneh laughter and tenrs. I.oslor Wnllnck, I remember, I NOW hi in in many a part. lit*. iii-Miit; In "Kosednlo" alone Wns, Indeed, a work of nrt. Frank filir.nl and Hilly Barry In "Learning How to Art," AImi the great change artists, Slivrldnn nnd Mack. Itliui Iloiielenult wrote "Colleen Bnwn,'' And plnycd the lending role; John McCiilltiugh plnycd "Othello" Willi nil his heart nnd soul. lice enme John T. Hnymond, 'There's Millions In It," he cried ; When Mnurlce Hnrryinorc enme on the stn The girls would not he denied. 'Sally Scruggs." "T.cnli.V "The French Spy," Were nil played in one night lly Fanny Herring—"Old Tlowery" Rtnr, With much npphiuse and delight. "Our Germnn Cousin," J. K. Konnctt. With "Cuckoo" mid "I.nllnhy" song, AM Johnny Thompson plnycd "On Hiind"— Will be remembered long- Mr. nnd Mrs. Hum-go S. Knight. Ill "Over the (Inrilen Willi," Ami George I,. Fox, the famous clown. Hail immy u funny full. I snw Delebniily nnd llengler Willi songs mill ihinies griinil: Ami the "Itlieh nnd Ilnekus" Minstrels Were llic funniest In Hie Innil. I lienrd denr old I'nt Homier Sing "O'ltellly. Ynu're X. (J." Ami n I so l)nii'.;liler Kntle Warbling "Tim Flnlicrly." Willie I-'douln and I.ydln Thompson In tin' hiirlryqiic of "ll/>bluson Crusoe," And lhe o'd "I'hintntlon runtimes" I'ei'foi ini'd by Johnson and Itruno. ('hurley Diamond's song ami dance, Ai-cnnipniilrd by his luirp: K'lly. known ns "The Hulling Mill Mnn," A success from the very start. Fenny Davenport, In "I.n Town," ' I'nrkcd 'cm In the doors; And Cuiihlock. playing "lln'/.el Kllke," Clime In for great encores. "The Watermelon Sinn," McAndrews, WHh the loud crack of his whip: "Mltlc Muck's" "KsM'iice iif old Virginia," Ills nrriHinilc dnnces nnd lllp. "Tlio Homniicc of a I'oor Young Man," Hurry Moiitngiio lis Its slnr,* The "l.iiinbs Club" organizer. Known biilh neur uud fill'. ICn'.o FMior, Adnh Isaacs Menken, llolb with "Mnzcpiia" ciiinc, Hound to I he Wild Horse of Tartary, Mounted the pliimicle uf fnme. Hilly Florence's "Mighty Dollar," For hi in n gold mine won; "For Ciiiodiii'SH Snke, Don't Say I Told You" Mnng by Kate On si let mi. I snw Charles Feebler. In "Clnmlc Mclnotte," Ills equal wnx never known: Adelaide Xi'llnon, In "I,ndy of Lyons," As •Puullno"—deserving n tlirnuc. Hilly F.mcrsim—.Hobby Xewcomb— The llnoxt In tlcir class: Dan lliyiiul. ICpli Horn mill Christy, Now iiiemnilcs of the past. Krnnk C. Hangs, ns ".Inllus Cirsnr;" "Hlchard the Third." with Forrest; l.nwii'ii.i' lliiiiett —"Frnncesca Dn Itliulnl:" And (he wonderful •'llluck Crook" chnrus. Then enme "Cordelia's Aspirations," Willi llnrrlgnii and Hurt : Tony I'nstor. lliiker mill Fnrron— Tliey nil glndilen the hciirt. r.ottii. "Ilrlglit F.ves." hi "Musette:" '•Solon Shingle. 1, with John K. Owens; Vake* Fniully, in "Helles of the Kitchen,' Ami "Xelse Seymeiir" with Ininlio nnd lioneg We miss our Maggie Mitchell, Famous In "Fniichon. the Cricket;" Also "I'reltv As n I'lclui-j" As only Alincc could slug It. lister and Allen, burnt-cork stars; "Our Amerlciiii Cousin" with Laura Keene; Clinrlotte Cnshninn slaying "Macbeth"— Only a memory, no more to be seen. ■SEASON 1914-15 David Warfield Frc ranees St arr Leo Ditrichstein BELASCO THEATRE NEW YORK COHAN and HARRIS WISH EVERYBODY IN THE WORLD A MERRY CHRIS I MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND SUGGEST THAT THE MEItlUMENT t% ILIa UK MUL.TIPt.IEn . MY VISITING THE GEO. M. COHAN THEATRE Broadway and 43d Street THE LAUGHING RIOT "It Pays to Advertise" lly HOI « ooiMli Jll'i.ni K and WAL.TEU IIACKBTT chandlefTtheatre Went 42d Street BIGGEST HIT IN 25 YEARS "On Trial" By ELIUKK L. RB1ZEN8TEIN ASTOR THEATRE Broadway end 45th Street Geo. M. Cohan's Powerful Comedy Drama "The Miracle Man" From (lie FUANK la. PACKARD Novel THE PLAY THE WHOLE-WORLD WILL GO TO SEE B. A. ROLFE VAUDEVILLE PRODUCER OF HEADLINE ACTS 1493 BROADWAY N. Y. CITY C. B. MADDOCK General Manager Henrietta Goodwyn WITH THE V Wadsworth Theatre Stock Company AGAIN THIS SEASON Extends llu- Season's Greeting to Her Frlemla In the Profession COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO OUR FRIENDS MAJESTIC CLOTHES SHOP Majestic Theatre Building, Chicago TOM HICKEY. (3 Htokey Bros.* ED. WEISKOPF