The New York Clipper (June 1916)

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THE NEW Y-ORK CLIPPER /one 10 m. ■ p .* . 1 ■ i I WW ■ ■ ■ —■■ -> ■ s . - •w> JOSESH E. BERNARD IM WHO 13 SHE? I ^^w ^^r*™ p^* ivr****** ^wpw 1 "_p^ *^ This Week, PALACE, MEW YQHK SKKX (Comttnutd from page 18.) JLSJCOLB. Jobs £ tabck. Tb* Ltopala TB*a£te JStock Co. presented "Qumcy Adams Sawyer'' Monday Mgfct to. a... ~ bat appngcJeJIye .audience. J^e production «u excellent, ofld tie dArecUon. of tie {lime .by £<JlrtO Cartia could not haye been Improved open. $fce acting of JSelmer Jjj&twn, In Qw title fOie, -JK*s flawless tbroMboai, .sad He donbt If tils popular leading man baa aver done better wofk since lie joined tbe company, fle not only looked .Jjbe.JfFt, bnt pjayed flt.jbjA capable And gppslatent aujftjrifr ftosett* Brlc* <sUll -Batty met at -the '.'btfr") was convincing ^ruj^poa >n the role .of AJJoe Pei- tlnglll, and although f&epart did not afford Miss Brice mncb onporf urt^jty .for (gal woek, she fame .CSt op top *J>d with colors flying. Lavtoja Gannon gave a remarkable damoostrB- . yon ot awe "jeguiar" 4*ararter Acting «a J*r«. Putnam, .And Wile Cooper WW VA*y coed A3 "Llndy." Some rati acting was dene by « newcomer to the company, Joseph MfCqy, f&P playsd -Atflir Stfl«s ep.rael that ri^ was ae de#it left te.pp? grinds «**t Mr. Mceoy U Indeed a. oplabed pet- WANTED IMMEDIATELY Vou»j^,A4J Awmojl .Actor,; ■young Woman tor Juveniles and Tngrmnss. SCCB wtc apedskttea, ** d Montrose, Pa. > Wkmm mhMsUfni arn> State afi detaila In ftrstietter and send photo tf y mi want repir. 3e5apBa«Bfa*aWjaE5^wM Jons 12. jiATiaeE • stuck oa. «il"A«£SUhlii Soc.Saad <fc» pieces}, Si . seats. By M£U Jrtampe^aMCtloQiOK-J'-'T. CUPPER, to mall you «re>p+e copy e f the Solo-e<itl«j. »ai«Sa.yttat-an>»tJ8mWO CO.. 346 -W. «?ta\ lt,I«wT«ik. TJtie eppjK>rJii¥ . company ;.tn£i«flfis: 'Ksrgnettte _M*son, J&o»a fisww. JziA *V. ,Wsey, fwak, Bond, director; Bobby need. Lillian Beneke, JBa*l Big • ley, Boy Heary, -IVailaee : K&mitt&. C. £ Bailey, advertlal.ng jriinarer.jgrfli £ajn fjuflman, .stsaje-etM"- nssttcr, jfWJ»,T«m.B«bjiaer.<aj t*e jmiat feaaac >» - . .. i j — —. i. NEW POLI COMPANY AT WILKES.B AJtUtE. O—nw> dNMTB *tw *l*o«l :t*e «£l» cast -for the-ixew «tock eo^iRaDy to-open eaco at PeJPf, ,Wil^6S-Bwtfe yjj. Tft# x«at«r is: AJtred Sweraan, leading nay,; j#a <>;Doy, JflMiOK >■—M JiaS JlAtaMd. -«M0Bd yrajat*: <^f««t f **. ^baaeters: Marie HldgUaa, .laganae; William E. 'Blafce, «ae- ond ayin, aod Durward Prtaafeae, caaraetera. ^♦WH**0». as At tb#z flaat^g^, ^sa aay CltoJ -t>ot jnwrinrlng, and on on and -off the et&ie aa thoojfa l»e waa }b a J>nrjy to «et \t sj] pre,-. »od ■CapabJ* irprk -waa done by Babatt Smiley, *> Obadiah Stroat; ,by Patsy -BfcCoy, aa Blriam M»x- yraU, *nd /«hnny fiordan, In a white <aa|t. Be* Martin "played fbunaatby Oreen very -pall. Miss Martin is Indeed a clever young woman,.and deserves a better part than Samanthy. Now we come to Walter Conolly; need we say mora? Walter pja,yed the robj that we wer* hprrfng tft .ae» .hint p(ay before m* arrived at the thaatre, anal la his usual faultless manner tnade the role of "Zeke" stand forth as a really sympathetic and likeable character, as it abanld be, hat has often in the past not been made to dp sp. Hex* week, "Ninety and Nina," Pal »■ i . as PB pTJBF-Ain WITH "A REGCIAB ^pseph De gtefanl, fotmer lfadlnar man of ibe Warbnrtcm Theatre Stfiii .Company at Yonkera, has been engaged to create the lead in Mark Swan's new play, entitled ''A Regular Fellow." The premiere of the slay wjli be ma^e at the Warbuytpp Theatre. JToRkers, en Moadw, ^nna ii. fh* maoagement baa made a wise aejeqtiau in Joseph De Stefan!, aa it it doubtful that Mr. De 8*afaai'a popularity in Toakera is equalled by any other stock performer ever seen In Yonkera. A capable ca3t has ))een engaged to play the special engagement, and It J? proua*ie tfeat tbe play will bf produced in $ie.w 5'ork at t^a begin- ning of nest season- Florence Bursmore is leading woman, Joseph De Sttfanl is leading man, Jane Qaven, Louisa Sanford, Dudley Clements, Walter Lewiy. Joseph Monaco, Frederick Forrester, Robert Wayne, Ed- ward See and Gideon Barton. Harry Andrews, director of the Poll Washing- ton gtock Cprnpasj, made a special trip to YMkars from the Capital to start the direction of the piece, and will return on Sqnday, Jose It, to put fhe finding touches to. it. I ■' ■ - ■ ! > i .n n . aVTOCK CO. OP-ENS CYCLE PARK. Gene Lewjs and Olga Worth opened-the season at Cy«I« Bark, Dallas, Tei., May 28, with their stock compass; presenting ''Little Lost Sister." The Dallas papers spoke well of the company, which tstanda to remain there all Summer. FRANCES WOODBGRY has fcXned E. D. SntpeV company at I-rectea, &. J. T» ;gDW. .Fta«T»0 aXQCK St *rand Rapids. Mich., is plaztajg ">'ev«x Say Die." Jane Merjdslh.ia.{he leading'woman, S1DXK? StllBLDS is placing -tbe titla .role in ■"AJona; Om# J^tb" ihU «a*k .At •Kaizh-A Provi- dence, E. I. aljcb PLSM1N« will aoob^p to her home Is Portland, 0*e., for a -much needed rest, but will return before tbe start erf Jhe-oeaaou to commence tahearsals with A. H. Woods in one of tha tatter's productions. THE BRONX STOCK CO. closes its season on Saturday clgbt, June 10. THE LIJrCOLN THEATER. :Unloa HUL N. K, will close its seaaon of etsek -pert week with the final performance .of "Nicety and Jilne." The house will keep open, -but -will play a vaudeville poliej. "FRIEND MARTHA," a oew <naher comedy to three acts, by Bdward Peple, will be given its premiere week of June 12, by the Msnhnrtno Players, at tbe Lyceum, Rochester, N. Y. LOEWS 08PBEUIL Tictoe J. ^tamais, Mas. Boatos, Jana J.^Tte .abpsv ,tJOs evcxOoff started artsh Barns and tamp, -Shay «neai nitb a aong about their aat, th^a go to same {pod soft shoe danetng, %m$ A deff and hprmprpe. The act i» na«t >A# ploaalng, Blaanof Sheemaa'^ t^eftug eent pats tbe audi- ence en the back, and they ifked It. Miss Sherman does a "kid" soils yary wa]rV and this was Hied, as was her closing patriotic fiqtnk-er. Piaka, McDoaough and company, a. r«al(y pood rtetcb, In one, with a special dyep, TJie act cob toins man* good tefla** and wa« weH Hiced. A new "compaBy" {"Diana?") has Sa— added atnee the act last played Boston a few months ago. Kiutlng's animals, a dof and cat act, with one rahbU, Vblth wppld apt he mfsyfd % If got lost, ■Me act U very •mooth aad stems to ran without the hitches of most nnimal Acts. The work of the cats was best iiktd. Goldsmith and Piaard, talkiag and moslcal act. ttraight and Hebrew. Good music and good orig- inal talk about music, which was well liked Act doses with a burlesque imitation of Boast, which went over and draw lata of laughs. AUCTION MU OF THEATRICAL SCENERY Cy the Jersey City Storage. SO loads of aeeaery and props. Plays: "Merchant of »V«nlce,*» "Rlehard UI," -"Oar lattfe Friend." Opera: "Trent" {never used, ■aMtln-Korope); "Rosemahr" opera, fifty bangers. ■SALS TilURSDAT MORNING JCkVE 8, AT 10 O'CLOCK. irs-ig* Conwllson Ave., sear alontgomery atreet, Phone U5J8, Bergen. Jersey CI?, KJ. \S_TArt s^j'yarfa FOR PERMANENT SUMMER laadlrtfitUoandWomaa,Man aad Woman tor-Oeaeral Bualrie»s,S.acaD. SoBbrette. AiComedian. Pretercaae given, to people doing apecialties. Send photo and late —Hjpams. -Also wantSseBlc Anut. Salary must be low, yon get It. Dneandtwo hills a week. jOpeAlnaaJs. Snowtekes roadneztseaaon. BASACBS THE wayga m.YS8S, LOCk BOXSS. Sprl nggelrtj -C irmnnt WANTED FOR TRDMBULL PLAYEBS StbSasaoaa j-esESCE Stats all. If specialties, or play piano. Laweat salary, leng. season wunauracuon or merit. Addrass LAWBEjicB R, TRUKSULL. F n-mlngton, Maine. WANTED FOR THE FRANKLIN STOCK CO. MDER CAJTVAS Al Piano Player and Trap Drummer BOTH JOIN ON wTRE Wire WEKYEBand LYNN, Mlddleburg, S. Y. WANTED QUICK REPERTOIRE PEOPLE Hf ALL LINES, with. Speclaities FIAhTO PIATEB. to double atavsja. Pay your own. Tell all in first letter. Tent Show. LEON J. TEMPEST, 127 Sonth Jardln St., snenandnah. Pa. RED HOT JEW PARODIES On "Broken Heart for Every Light," J 'Your Wife," and "Molly Dear, You I'm After." tSe eaveb; 8 ror *s*. .Other material. Catalogue and endorsements tor stamp. SxclBStTe woskdone. Terms for stamp. MABT-THAYER. SlflOflroaawt.. Prov.. B_€. TJk #oij Personal Wmti fifstitater Act ifl flu World. g. r. HANSEN. MP vfcttou 8'.. Denvar, Colo. iHfflWilATtOrl WWTTHas to present'wfiereakuls OF PARTY KNOWN AS COWOCITEr. SPBN8TINR A GE1ST.3S Nassau farret. N. Y. WAHTED—"* full pirtlcul laaAJS. as7 sy. Aaafc su, ST. T. C WAR SLIDE*. Buydlrectfromtbercaker. Stereop- Mcon slides, every description. Official Canal Views, Flee tlon Cartoon8,«x. WYNDBAM, e patchen rlacc, S. T. Master Gabriel, featured for the -week, went over big. Master Gabriel does a sons in pajamas, and was delightfully "klddtsh" all through the act. Kip and Tuck closed tbe ehow, and kept them there. The act Is an agreeable change from the "la la la" down acrobatic acts, and one is quick to notice the s/bsence of whitcface and baggy trousers. The act leaves out all stalling, and puts in good talk instead. S«wy. *mj