The New York Clipper (April 1916)

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April 29 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER IS ROUTES. COLUMBIA CIRCUIT. AL. B.KKVKS—Hurtlg & Seamon'8, New York, 24- 29; Empire, Brooklyn, May 1-6. BBHMAK . SHOW (Jack Singer, mg-r.)—Gaiety. Pittsburgh, 24-29; Star, Cleveland, O., May 1-6. BON TONS (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Jacques, Water- bury, Conn., 24-29, close. BEN WELCH SHOW (Harry Shapiro, mgr.)— Gaiety, Boston, 24-28, close. BOSTONIANS (Frank S. Pierce, mgr.) —Star. Cleveland. 24-29 ; Lyric. Dayton. O., May 1-B. BILLY WATSON'S BIG SHOW (Wm. F. Rife. mgr.)—Casino, Philadelphia, 24-20; Palace, Baltimore, May 1-6. DAVE MARION'S (Bob Travers. mgr.)—Casino, Boston. 24-29 ; Columbia, New York. May 1-6. FOLLIES OF THE DAY (Barney Gerard, mgr.)— Empire. Toledo, 24-29; Columbia. Chicago, May 1-6. GLOBE TROTTERS (M. Saunders, mgr.)—Park, Bridgeport, 26-29, close. GOLDEN CROOKS (Jas. C. Fnlton. mgr.)—Or- pheum, Pnterson, N. J., 24-29: Poughkeep- ale and Newburgb, N. 1'., May 1-6. GIRL TRUST (Lonls Epstein, mgr.)—Corinthian, Rochester^ 24-29; Empire, Albany, May 1-6. gypsy MAIDS — Newburgn and Poughkeepsle 24-29. HARRY HASTINGS (Martin J. Wigert. mgr.)— Des Moines, la., 24-26; Gaiety, Omaha, May 1-6. IRWIN'S BIG SHOW (Fred Irwin, mgr.)—Gaiety, Kansas City, 24-29; lay off May 1-6; Star and Garter, Chicago. 8-13. LIBERTY GIRLS (Alex. D. Gorman, mgr.)—iBm- Slre, Hoboken, 24-29; Wilkes-Barre, Pa., lay 3-6. MANCHESTER'S (Bob Manchester, mgr.)—Ga'«ty. Omaha, Neb.. 24-29; Gaiety. Kansas City. May 1-6. MLAIDS OF AMERICA (Frank McAleer, mgr.)— Columbia, New York, 24-29; Casino, Brook- lyn, May 1-6. MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS (Chas. Falke, mgr.)— Casino, Brooklyn, 24-29; Empire, Newark, 9SZ *-*• _ „ „ MIDNIGHT MAIDS (E. W. Chlpman, mgr.)—Em- pire, Brooklyn. 24-29; close. MERRY ROUNDERS (Jas. Wecdon, mgr.)—Em- pire, Albany, 24-29; Gaiety, Boston. May 1-6. PUSS PUSS (AL Lubin, mgr.)—Apollo, Atlantic City. 24-29; Casino. Phlla., May 1-6. ROSE SYDBLL'S CO. (W. S. Campbell, mgr.)— Gaiety, St. Louis, 24-29; Star & Garter, Chi- cago, May 1-6. KOSBY l'OSEY GIRLS (Peter S. Clark, mgr.)— Palace, Baltimore, 24-29; Gaiety, Washing- ton. Mar 1-6. STBOLLlftQ PLAYERS (Louis Gilbert, mgr.)— Syracuse and Uttca 24-29; Casino, Boston, May 1-6. SOCIAL MAIDS (Joe Hurtlg, mgr.)—flalety, De- troit, 24-29; Savoy, Hamilton, May 1-6. BPORa'INO WIDOWS (Bob Simons, mgr.)—Co- lombia, Chicago, 24-29; Gaiety, Detroit, May 1-6. STAR AND GARTER (Asa Comings, n 24-29; lay o :.)—Star May 1-6, ibt.) —Qal- Buffalo, N. Y., and Garter, Chicago. Omaha 7-18. SMILING BEAUTIES (Ben Harris ety, Toronto, 24-29; Gaiety, May 1-6. TOURISTS — Gaiety, Washington. D. C, 24-29; Gaiety, Pittsburgh, May 1-6. TWENTIETH CENTURY MAIDS»(R. E. Patton, mgr.)—Empire. Newark, N. J., 24-29; Hor- —Tk, May 1-0. (Manny Rosenthal. 24-29; Syracuse and tig & Seamon's', New York WATSON WROTHE SHOW ' HE* Cln- -Galcty, Buffalo, Oca, N. Y.. May 1-6. AMERICAS CIRCUIT. AMERICAN (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Olympic, clnmatl, 24-29, close. ANTO GIRLS (Ted Symonds, mgr.)—Blngbamton and Schenectady 24-29, close. BEAUTY. YOUTH AND FOLLY — Poughkeepsle and New York 21-29. BROADWAY BELLES (Joe Oppenhelmcr, mgr.)— Gaiety. Milwaukee, 24-29; Gaiety, Minne- apolis. May 1-6. BLUE RIBBON BELLES >(Wm. S. Clark, mgr.)— Olympic, New York, 24-29, close. BIG CRAZE (Joe Levitt, mgr.)—Englcwood, Chi- cago, 24-29, close. „ „ CABARET GIRLS (Lewis Livingston, mgr.)—Ma- jestic, Indianapolis, 24-29, close. CHARMING WIDOWS (Sam Levy, mgr.) — Em- pire, Cleveland. 24-29, close. DARLINGS OF PARIS (Chas. E. Taylor, mgr.)— Gaiety, Baltimore, 24-29, Trocadero, Phlla., May 1-6. _ . . FROLICS OF 1915 (Frank Lalor, mgr.)—Gaiety, Brooklyn, 24-29, Olympic, New York, May 1-6. FRENCH MODELS (Harry Rose, mgr.)—Cadillac, Detroit, 24-29, close. GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES (Walter Greaves, mgr.li—Yonngstown. and Akron, O., 24-29, Empire, Cleveland, May 1-6. HELLO, PARIS (Wm. Roehm, mgr.)—Colonial, Providence, R. I.. 24-29, Fall River and Worcester, Moss., May 1-0. HELLO GIRLS (Louis Lesser, mgr.)—Savoy, Hamilton, Ont-, 24-29, Cadillac, Detroit, May 1-6. JOYLAND GIRLS (Stan William*, mgr.) —Buck- ingham, Louisville, 24-29, Olympic, Cincin- nati. May 1-6. LADY BUCCANEERS (Dick Zeis!or, mgr.)—How- ard, Boston. 24-29, close. MILITARY MAIDS (M, Walnstock, mgr.)—Gar- rlck. New York, 24-29. MISCHIEF MAKERS (F. W. Gerhardy, mgr.)— Colonial. Columbus, 0., 24-29, Youngstowa and Akron. 0- Mar 1-6. MONTE CARLO GIRLS (Jack Sutter, mgr.)— Gaiety, Chicago, 24-29, close. PAT WHITE SHOW (Lew Talbot, mgr.)—Jersey City £4-29, Gaiety, Brooklyn, May 1-6. mgr.). PARISIAN FLIRTS (Chas. Robinson Star, Brooklyn, 24-29, dose. RECORD BREAKERS (Jack Held, mgr.)—Stand- ard, St. Louis. 34-29. Gaiety, Chicago, May 1-6. REVIEW OF 1916 (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)—Ma- jestic, Wllkea-Barre, 26-29, close. SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES (Joe Carlyle, mgr.)—Star, St. Paul, 24-29, close. TEMPTERS (Chas. Baker, mgr.)—Trocadero, Phlla., 24-29, Gaiety, Baltimore, May 1-6. TIP TOPS (Joe Hurtlg, mgr.)—Grand. Hartford, Conn.,24-29, Star, Brooklyn, May 1-6. TANGO QUEENS (Ed. B. Daly, mgr.)—Gaiety, Minneapolis, 24-29, Star, 8t Paul, Minn., May 1-6. U. 8. BEAUTIES (Dan Guggenheim, mgr.) — Penn. Circuit 24-29, close. WINNERS (Harry K. Gates, mgr.)—Gaiety, Kan- sas City, 24-29, close. PERU". CIRCUIT. MONDAY—Canton, O. TUESDAY—Johnstown, Pa, WEDNESDAY—Altoona, Pa. THURSDAY—Harrlfburg, Pa. FRIDAY—Orpheum, York Pa. 6ATUBDA1P—Academv, Reading. Pa. STOCK AT DALY'S. The same show Is held over from last week, this being the second of the stock season, under the title of the Spring Maids. THE UNION SQUARE STOCK. This company, Including all the Fourteenth Street favorites. Is booming merrily along, giving tbelr patrons up-to-date burlesque with lively chorus work. Fox Furs Fashion's Demand for Summer eatvsAl* W» h»v, them In every «c- atyle mil color $ 12 Iceland Fox Scarf, $3.50 $25 Red Fox Scarf, $10.50 $40 White Fox Scarf, $16.50 $50 Blue Fox Scarf, $24.75 Special IM.roun t to the Profession EMQC STORED ■ \J CI O RE-MODELLED A. RATKOWSKY 28-30-32-34 West 34fh St. JEAN BBDINI will have the Oolala Otrts out next season. In addition to the Puss Puss Show. THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS did good bus), ress at the Columbia, New York, during Holy Week. PAM LAWRENCE has signed with the Jean Bedtnl Show for next season. WILT. ROEHM will have his War Babies out next season. In addition to bis Hello, Paris. ARTHUR MAYER, or the City Sports, will be at the Gayety, Philadelphia, In stock for two weeks. MAX ARMSTRONG has returned to New York. He will have stock shows in Buffalo and Toronto this Spring. EDDIE DALEY and LENA DALEY will leave the Harry Hastings management after this season, seeking new worlds to conquer. FRANK HOWIE. Tat O'Hara and Dave Schnei- der had their benefit at Miner's Bronx, New York, April 23. An excellent bill pleased two large houses. HARRY STEPPE has left the Strouse ft Frank- lin management, to Join Harry Hart's Show next season. He will do vaudeville this Summer. JENNIE ROSS goes with the Yankee Doodle Girls next season. MAURICE JACOBS is organizing a Huroply Dumpty company for next season on the Inter- national Circuit. HURTIG A SEAMON'S, booked up to June S. New York, has shows ZELLA RUSSELL mourns the loss of her mother, slrty-four years old. who died at Revera Beach, Boston, April 13. JACOBS & JERMON will have a Summer stock at the Empire, Newark, N. J., which will be a busy city this Summer, owing (o the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration, which begins May 8. AL. REEVES Is busy planning for his A1. Reeves* Big Jubilee Show next season. Hs lias re-encaged Charles Nobles and AI. Green. BABE BURNETT will be with the Bon Tons next season. "THREE ARABS AND A CHINK" Is the way Lon Hnscall describes the four - "O'Brien Bros.," with the Bebman Show. ALL the scenery and effects for the new Penman Show are now finished and In active use. ETTA JOERNS goes with Maurlro Jacobs' Show next season. END LIFE OF ELEPHANT. Paralysis of the right foreleg and other Indica- tions of physical breakdown caused the managers of the Barnum & Bailey Circus to nave put to death their prize elephant, Lena, at the show's Winter quarters, Bridgeport, Conn. It took twenty men to tic the elephant and strangle her to death, Lena was about sixty years old. Ponies and Chorus Men for All Summer Engagement Address DAVE MAHIOBf, week April 34, Casino Theatre, Boston, Mass., May 1, Colombia. New York. STOCK MUSICAl"cOMEDY BOSTON, MASS. AT THE GOOD COMKUIASS and uUMwhacia sin g. Op ening Hay 22 next. Rehearsals May 8 there. Bungalow," lUndolph, Mais. BOWDOni SQUARE THEATRE, » cast siast. Opening aft Add. VIOLET nAICOTTE, "The Unusual and W^ir^stume^roV'Any Production ORANGE MANUFACTURING CORP. "^'.V h „ &£' New York .