The New York Clipper (April 1916)

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April 1 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 31 THREE MARKW1TH BROS. MEADE, SHARP and LEWIS Syncopated saxophone soieute. Bisection max hart lit THE HEIGHT OF REFINEMENT AMD CLEVERNESS LLY CONNOLLY A SMA8HIHC HIT AT -KEITH'S COLONiAL, MEW YORK, THIS WEEK MR. EDWARD S. KELLAR Announces BERT JESSIE KALMaR If PRESENTING Conceived, Staged and Produced by KALMAR and BROWN Songs by BERT gALMAB This Wacli, PALACE, T*. Y.; Aprfl 8, BALTIMORE t April 10, PROVIDENCE FIFTH TIME OVER THE LOEW CIRCUIT VERA DE BASSINI Direction ARTHUR H0RW1TZ DEATHS. (Continued from page 18.) Robeet W. PAH kin, March SB. John Emuimit, —v Pete Hampton (colored), of the randm 'Ve team of Hampton and Bowman, died March 18, it his residence, 129 West One Hundred and ThJrtv- slxth Street, after an Illness of Ave weeks of cancer of the stomsch. He was foity-flve years old. He leaves a ■widow, Laura Bowman. Lc«h lleiry, wife of Geo. Berry, of the "El- Berlence" eoncpony, and 'well known throughout the Middle West, died Maxell 11, at the Hunting- ton Hospital, Boston, Mass. Ii at Mt Hope Cemetery, Boston. ntinx- mada ton Hospital, Boston-, Mass. Interment was t Mfc Hope Cemetery, Boston. RiffOletto Emll Urinbamm died March 18, at his home. 242 W. Forty-ninth Street, this city. His widow and two children survive. Funeral cervices were held Sunday afternoon, 19, Irani Mat tin Pick's Chapel. Samuel J. Fleishman, one of San Francisco's beat known musicians, died suddenly of heart fail- ure, March. 8, at San Francisco. Be Is survived by his widow, his mother and two sisters. Bert Edwardi (De Sotal, after a linserlnj sickness, died March 12, at Holton, Ind., leaving a widow, BLLa Edwards, and three children. BENJAMIN D. BARNETT, for many years porter at the Jefferson Theatre, Portland, Me., died March 10. at the Maine General Hospital, that city, at the age of fifty-six ycara. Maubice Fabkoa. March 21. Lillian Bell,, —. A. Sullt Gcabd. March 21. WM, J. Havehlx. March 19. W'm. R. Dixon, March 18. Philip B. Hapnet, March 22. Thos. W. Pittman, —. Bbainabd Dobbs, March 22. Benjamin Crockett. Mach 6. Anna Bells Kjennedx March 21. Babtlsv McCcllem. March 23. Cora Pasqcelina, March 22. Wm. Bonney, March 25. Bitj.ie fi. Hon, Feb. 21. SUPPIiliJMBSTAI. ItOUTTC LIST. Faversbam. William (LeoosuU L. Gallagher, rogr.) St. Paul April 3-8. "Little Miss Mix-Up" (Tab.) (A. H. McAaan, xngr.) Eteln, 111.. 30-AprU 1, Ratine, Wis., 2. Kenosha "IA ttie Shepherd of Kingdom Coma"—BeMsco. Washington, April 3-8. "Million. Dollar Doll" (Corr. A Add.)—Athens. O, April 3, Gallipolis 4, Wellston 5. Chllllcothe C Washington C II., 7, Hlllsboro 8. Nutt, Ed. c, Comedy Players <«tock)—Bumble, Tex., 27-Aprli 1. Post, Guy Bates—Kansas «ty, MO- 27-ApMl 1. Swam, W. I., Show—Bogalusa. La., 26-Apm 1. a ■ a OSCAR HAMifBRSTEIN-, who appeared at the Actors' Fund benefit March 26, at the New York Hippodrome, and conducted the orchestra for one of'bis compositions, was. presented with a watch fob by John Philip Sousa and other composers. LEW PARKER Is to have a benefit at the Grand Opera. House, Brooklyn, April 2. EMMA TREVHNT baa signed with Arthur Ham- stersteln for a'new term of Ave years. CYRIL MATTDE will ftre Ms firewall nerfarm- ance In "Grumpy" At Teller's, Brooklyn, Aptu .15 FORREST PARK, nt North Terra Haute, wia open its season May 28. THE season at Willow Grove Parr, Philadelphia. starts May 20. with Nahan Franfco and his or- chestra. Later in the season Victor Herbert and I. Philip Sousa will be beard. HENRY S.OWY Bli'OlfiG, DASCINO ASD FOOLIKG XHr. MARIE JAMES AGENCY. instraltan foodchojprs THE OBLT ACT OF ITS KIHD IN THE WORLD. JELAlOSG .MXKBa\TAT.K JIMB. LORITTA B8U0 DOING -SPKCIAxAVBS WITH "JUWIOR fOtULvEg" BABY KAPLAN The Juvenile Belie Baker WITU (BOILK kWtsOlAarOUKS- •'JUJUOI1 M®sm & co. i*y -g.A.C.TlWg. BELIE Direction, ,EDWflBDmi*R ANIMAL £fmfit3»ffERS . nttwettaa WBJUtS. .BOSK* dot jmmwL THE RAGTTMX PYH AMO M SJ> CYCLOIfIC rjQQXXDIBHnTE DtavetfOB AS1T.V..COX ROY TNGRaHAU Will NELLYE wEifliSGllSE -Ai^^BBnMfiS^EClM^'WH^v^WIJBgMHeS I M GOING TOH8TTHETRA.L BY J. iBRANDO^.-WALSH^cy EI?iS!l: ERDMAI^'.. ANY SI OUR ACT WRITE FOR IT TODAY ROOM 30- GRAND OPERA HOUSE -> CHICAGO C K ^ ... seeing and /Waring i? sftiF vjng. .."■■■• YOU'LL LIKF II - ,V0DQUBT ABQUi ft - OFCHfc/nATION MYOUF KL\y ft'FADY I OR >'<M;