The New York Clipper (March 1916)

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March 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER THEY CAN ALL HIT THE TRAIL WITH HOLLIDAY >c* Br WUMU a. BART and RAYMOND WALKER. Tkt moat polllive Mat bit of the iriion. The gn»t»it novelty ever written as * double All Uii page wltb Ulk iboat It, bat yoa c coaid i ■ i Hmi nsvsr failed to go «»«r. Uli put -wltb talk about It, bat yoa can find oat for y o arself by sending for copy and orchestration today. Etmombtr ttb long never tklla to make good. EVER SINCE THAT TOWN OF MINE WENT DRY By WILL. *. HART and BiTMOSD WALKER. A riot anytime, anywhere and everywhere. A clever satirical aong on tbe "Dry i ran," coupled with a Jingling melody that get's the 'whole house laughing to an orchestra accompaniment. w. H THE ROSE THAT NEVER FADES »» By R. A. BROWN sad W. C. POWELL. A •abllme ballad that will live for years. This Is one of those story ballads with a matchless melody that Clings. TQESB THltEB BONGS ARB THE GREATEST TRIO OF BONGS EVER LISTED IN ANT AD. DOIfT FORGET WE AXSO HAVE (Don't some of these titles strike yon») "THE GIRL WHO WEARS A RED CROSS ON HER SLEEVE" One of the most effective songs ever writes* "LET'S BE PREPARED FOR PEACE OR WAR" Timely, Thrilling. Tuneful, Tremendous. "WHEN I DREAM OF THAT MOTHER OF MINE" The Beat Mother Bong or the times. - • "THAT'S THE TIME TO SEND FOR ME" Clever, Catchy, Bench Blngle or Double. "YOU'RE A THEIF" | " (YOTJ STOLE BIT HEART AWAY) J novelty "Green Spot" Single or Double. j The Bong with tbe Appeal. A Sure Hit. "BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN" Irish Ballad One of Simplest and Sweetest Irish B a llads . Complete Copies of any of these songs will be sent upon request to any singer or artist enclosing program or card DON'T FORGET TO WRITE OR CALL F». J- HOWLEY MUSIC GO., - - 146 W. 45th St., N. Y. p . 5.— WILL J. HART and KAISOIO WAiiKBS bsvo a new song which wlU ho announced later. Come In and bear it. IN MY HOME TOWN »» IKffark, N, J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robblns, mgr.) Frauces Starr, In 'Marle-OdUe," March. 6-11. Shubert (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—"Hobson s Choice" March 6-11, In place of "A Pair of Sixes." which was canceled. March 13-18. H. H. Frazee will give the first performances of his new farce comedy. •■Nothing But the Truth." Orpheujc (Clifford Stork, mgr.)—"The Efrnal Magdalene-" Is given by the Brownell-Stork Stock Company March 6-11. -with elaborate effect. Emma Campbell and Harry Roche have been specially engaged for character work In this production. "The Lie'' is In rehearsal for March 13-18. ili>rEB»s EuriKB (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The Bon Tons March 6-11. with Bert Baker. Babe La Tour end many other features. - The Gypsy Maids come March 13-18. Keknei's ' (John MeNally, mgr.) —Another big bill March 6-8, Is headed by the Midnight Colics. Feature pictures are announced as a new Innova- tion, beginning March 6. I.oew's (Eugene Meyer, mgr.)—March 6-8: Swain's cockatoos, Brady and Mahoney. Frankle James, 'The Sword of Fear," Lew Cooper and the Little Caruso Co.-, in "A Night in Venice- Jersey City, N. J. —Academy (Cary ; McAdow, mgr.) tbe Cherry Blossoms March 6-11. The Mili- tary Maids 13-18. ... B. F. Keith's (W. B. Garyn. mgr.)—Bill 6-8: Joe Dealv and Sister..Billy F. Edwards and com. Sany. Hdey and Lee, O'Brien, Tilyou and O^Brien, :;an and Biggs, Dave and Dayey. Hoboken, N. J Empire (A. M. Bruggerman, mgr.) Follies of the Day March 6-11. Sam Howe Show 13-18. . Ltbic (G. S. Biggs, mgr.)—Bill G-8 : The S. 8. Vatcrland Band of thirty pieces, Marie Hart. Alton and .alien, Hopkins and Smith, and IItil Crane and company. 'For 0-12: Frank Terry, "The Fighter and the Boss," Rose Berry, Wartenherg Bros., and Carter and Hughes. Terre Haute, Ind. —Gand (Chasi Smith, nurr.) 'Birth of a Nation'' (return) March 5-8. Forbes- Robertson 9 Julian Eltlnge 12, "Twin Beds" 13, Harry Lauder 15, "Daddy Long-Legs" 21, 22. John Drew 28. McWatters-Webb-Melvu, Stock Co. on Intervening dates. Hiffodboue (T. W. Barbydt Jr., mgr.)—■Bill 6- 8: Arthur Blgby, Fink's mules. Earl and Curtis. John and Mae Burke, and "The Girl In the Moon." Bin 9-12: "The Four Husbands" (return). South Bend, Ind. —Oliver (S. W. Pickering, mgr.) May '-Irwin, in "33 Washington Square." March 8. :Goy Bates Post, in "Omar, the Tect- maker," 10. • . Oupheuh (C J. Allardt, mgr.)—Bill 6-8: Lpmb's Manikins. Kennedy nnd Burt, lam»s Grody and company Svcngall, ond Primrose's Minstrels. For 9-11: Wilson and Wilson, Carter, Sherman, Van and Hyman. STOCK DRAMATIC PEOPLE ALL LINES, FULL COMPANY Including Feature Leading Man, Director wbo can stage late releases. Scenic Artist who can play parts. If required- Open April 24, Academy ot Music, Charlotte, N. C. Two plajs a week, two matinees, no Sunday shows here. Dp to date first class wardrobe abslontely indispensable, quick study and the best of talent only. Late royalty plays. , IS you drink, don't answer. Mention everything first letter. Including photos, salary, etc. would like to bear from an organized company to open about the same date In another one of North Carolina's best cities. Address all com- munications to JEWELL KKLLEY, Mgr.. care or Cumberland Hotel. Atlanta, C» WANTED, FOR HANSON 225S2* NVi PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. Musicians, doubling stage or orchestra: Boss Canvasman and Worklngmen, First Class Car Cook, Porter, to double band. Show opens April l near Oklahoma Cityr All stateroom car, accommodations first class. Also want real Billposter for second man. N. 1. LORANGEB, Gen. Del., Oklahoma City, Okla. WANT LOCATION FOR STOCK Either Musical Comedy or Burlesque. Either large or small Companies furnished, on straight salary or percentage Basis. We furnish everything complete. We have beautiful costumes and scenery and tbe best of people. Address WESTERS AMCSEMBST Co., 331 Broadway, Market Building, Detroit, Mich. J. GEORGE STUTZMANN Address care STROLLERS CUB, 1* N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Til. WANTED fob theCOLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY TALL MAN for LEADS and COMEDY ■ ftp Specialties. All photos returned. Our 182nd week. Sykesville, Md., March 0. ML Airy. Hi, March U. WM. KRALCE, Mgr. (/ft answering ads, please mention Cufpes.)