The New York Clipper (August 1916)

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August 26 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 29 WASHINGTON. "Old Sol" still n,u'ds his own. and local mana- gers are getting restless and have made op their minds to fight aim,, and have set dates for their opening. Beiasco (L Stoddard Taylor, mgr.)—"Ramona." with choral and orchestra features, opens Sept. 4. Poli's (Fred U. Berger. m,?r.)—Lyman H. Howe's TraTel Festival. "Glacier Notional Parte" and other interesting subjects Sunday. Aug. 20 and 27. "Look Who's Here," with BIckel and Wat- son, opens the regular season, under the Union Amusement Co., Aug. 28. Cosmos (A. Julian Brylawskt, mgr.)—Bill 21- 23: "Miss Hamlet," Landry Brothers, Tom Davis and company, Joe Kandfler, Roberta and Roberts, Burke and Harris, "The Strike Breaker." "Dorian's Divorce," matinee feature picture. Weekly news and comc-dy cartoon, "Co!. Heezallar Capturca Hartford, Conn,—Parsons' (H. C. Parsons, mgr.) the Fall season at th Is theatre will open Sept. 11, with "The Only Girl" as the attraction. It will play a week. Grand (Daniel Scullen, mgr.)—The second week of the burlesque season began Aug. 21, with Al. Beeves' Big Beauty Show. Palace (William D. Ascouzh. tngr.)—BUI week of 21: Auto Mechanics, Rhelnstrom's Revue, Jo- seph Jefferson and Blanche Bender, Goldlng and Keating. Carbrey Bros., and George Lyons. Wew Hani, Conn,—Shnbert (E. D. Eldrldge, "Ramona' tngr.) "A Pair of Queens" Aug. 25, 26, ■week of 28. Poli's (Oliver C. Edwards, mgr.)—Bill 21-23: "The Phun Phlenoa." Four Popular Singers, Ed. De Corsla and company. Denny and Sykes". Clif- ton, and Con, and Hayes and Rives. For 24-2A: ThoTRussion: ballet, Thomas Jefferson, and Blanche Lyric (BenJ. M. StaWback, tngr.)—WIH Open Sept. 3. Portland, Me,—Keith's (CHffOTd a Hamilton. n>gr. i the Keith Stock Co. presents "The Eternal Magdalene." Aug. 26, with Atom Tell and Jack Roselelgh leads, and Wnv Evarts, Warren Munsell, Houston Richards, Blanche Fridericl, Mildred Flor- ence, ffm, Macauley, M. A. Brewer. Henry Crosby, Ethel Daggett. David Perkins and Charles Barton. New Poetla.nd (James W. Greely. mgr.)—Bill 21-23 : Barrett and Oppohokam, Miller and Sydney, Annette Luwlck, the Seers-Carmen Novslty Trio, and the Musical Montgomerys, Geekly's (C. W. MacKinnon, mar.) —Thomas' Musical Review Co. offers "No Mans Isle" and "Hash's Boarding House," 21-^6. Pictures fea- tured. Riverton Park Theatre (D. B. Smith, mgr) J. W. Gorman Musical Comedy Co.. la "The MJi'- Ej HI I '■'. LtfOLFE ClLBERT [ ■HAOCS OF HISHT" ,"UY OWN IOHA" UV miT ADAU" "HT UTTLS DKIUI aim." • . 'i-va oot rua ««v sues" J LOVt YOU THAT'S Ml TMIM I '' W U P S- I U SAI - HAMAflSR JOS. W. STERN ft CO. B«, iSrariqr 1JU. \lSS6 BBOAD WAJJ. To the Members of the Profeesion Jly Dear Friends: 'Thought I'd write you a*note telling'you, that my "firm has the best catalogue of songs the^f/ havo ever published. fa^ JMY OWN lOHA«: is xtght - now the \xaltgf~ sal Hawaiian song hit of the season.:*. . ,.~. - - #3~ L"00T Qp ■nrjg fg|m into my heart "T ^le the brand new ballad hit, I have Just written with Ana to 1 " «s Friedland, and it looks like it will make "DSSA1I QIRL* and ■ADAIR", look like, selling platers. Ask. Brice & ling Frank Horxell," ,, eto."*oto.c . - - « #3—" SHADES OF MIGHT", will eventually be fear-1 tursd by every high class singer and instrumentalist in the oountry."■■"'"Is already a recognised hit.' #4-. "I've cot the ARMY BLDE8*. is a genuine novelty. Timely without being a kind applause song* #5^-" THE TRAIL TO SUflSET VALLEY", - was'the lastj composition of the late Lewis F.Muir and will undoubt- edly add another rung,, to his ladder of hits. #6— "I LOVE YOD THAT'8 ORE THING I KHOW . and ■MY SWEET ADAIR". I are still very much in the limelight In conclusion dear frlends ,\ these numbers are published In three or four different keys.v We have ex- cellent duet, trio, and quartette arrangements, so don't wait to write—wire at my expense* Accept my sincere thanks for past'favors. Wi very beet wishes, I remain ^ jan.ji-jLJL Sincerely yours, CHICAGO: • _J_r IsV.'I.Clarke St. L.WOLFE GILBERT. Address all eommnnieatlons rrrerrrrfty Office?, MarkStern BUg, 102-104 West 38th Stite ' inmnnni Villa." Gatett (Harry (). Jarboe, mgr.)—At last the o r >enlng of the regular season, and the Liberty Girls, with Jack Conway, will do the honors week of 21. The Golden Crooks, with Billy Arlington, week ot 28. KErrn's (Roland S. Robbing, mgr.)—Bill 21-26: Gbs Edwards' Revue of Tooth and Beauty, Bm- mett Devoy and comi.anv Tom rZdwards and Alice Melville, Laurie und Bronson, the Crisps, Bert Hanlon. Kelly and Galvln, Guzmanl Trio, the Pathe News Pictorial Loew's Columbia. —Owen Moore and Mar- guerite Courtot, in "Roiling Stones." first half, and Sessue Hayakawa, In "The Honorable Friend," last naif week of 21, Ltckcm (Bob Chambers, mgr.)—Bine RRVHbn DoUs Borlesquers with the added attraction, Joe Tamer vs. Pete Garcia, champion of Mexico, In a finish bout, opening attractions wee'- of 21. Bender. Jack Barnett. the Olympia Trio, and Car- son and Wlllard. Nashville, Tenn.—Princess, which has boon run as a "movie" for the-last four or five weeks, discontinued that form of amusement Aug. 12, and will open again 28. playing high class vaudeville. Manager Harry Sudekutn is in the East now ar- ranging the bookings. Obphtom. —Will open Labor Day. W. H. Mozon la to be the manager and he and his wife have already arrived. The booking will come through the Inter- national Circuit. The theatre Is undergoing a thorough "gotng over** and win no doubt look "spick and span" on opening day. Memphis, Term—Orpheum (Arthur Lane, tugr.) opening bill Aug. 21-27: Vanda Hon*. Lil- lian Kingsbury Gray and Sommerville. Calts Bros., Sa-rov and Brenrrnn. Odlva, and the Orpheinn Travel Weekly. lltrery Miss." 21-26. Peak's Island and Old Oechabd Beach attrac- tions are well attended. St. John. Can,—Opera House (W. C. McKay, mgr.) Paramount pictures and the Paramount La- dles' Orchestra. May Kobson will open dramatic season with "The Making Over of Mrs. Matt, Aug. 2S-K0. KJark-Urban Co. wall follow, opening Sept 4, "Sinners, presenting "The Old Homestead/' "Back Home" "Nearly Sterrjed.' "Elevating a Husband," "The Girt He Constat Buy" and "Inside the Lines." Sprinnrfleld, Mass.—Poll's Palace (Gordon Wrtgbter, mgr.) the stock comuany will ploy "The Tr»fi of the Lonesome Hoe" Aog. 21-28. Bivesside Pabe. —All the attractions bare en- joyed good patronage the post week. _.