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January 31, 1918 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 29 VAUDEVILLE BILLS (Continued from pace* a and 2S) HOBTH YAKTsfA, WASH. Empire (Feb. 3-1)—Irving A Msstroae—Stanley & Lea—Llewellyn & Stanley—Nelson, Bann & De Monde—Tbree Hatgs—B. KeUy Forrest. (Feb. 8-9)—Height & Earle— Pearl * Jack Ball—Warren & Wade—Robert & Hobert—Three Lordons—Mc- Wllllams. Baldwin & StendaL OMAHA, NUB. Empress (First Half)—Stetson & Huber—James Lichter—Leon's Ponies. (Last Half)—Story & Clark—Dan Abeam. OAKLAUD, "at. Hippodrome (First Half)—Thlessen's Pets—Cal- Tln A Thornton—Millard Bros.—LaVigne Sisters— Dave Thereby—DeKoch Troupe. (Last Half)— LeRoy & Paul—Walman & Berry—Frank Rogers— Dorothy DeSchelle & Co.—DeForeat Bros. & Falke —Dedlc Telde A Co. PEORIA, TT.T, Orpheum (First Half)—Amanda Gray A Boys— Arthur Havel A Co.—Sucker A Winifred. (Last Half)—"Suffragette Bevue." PORTLAND, OEE. Hippodrome (First Half)—George A May Le Fevre—Burns Sisters A Loo—G. L. Goodhue— Maggie LeClair A Co.—Fred A Mae Waddell— Carson Bras. (Last Half)—Three Mlllards—Art. A Anna Owens— Mantella A Warden—Manning. Sullivan A Co.—Marston A Marley—Kantclll. atmrcT, ill. Orpheum (First Half)—Eddte Badger—Saxon A Clinton—"International Heme"—Naldie De Long —Taketa Bros. (Last Half)—Dubois—Cook A Oatman—Nip A Tuck—"Follies De Vogue," B.EGLKA. CAN-ADA. Begina (Last Half)—Arthur Davids—Wilson A Van—Edwards A Louise—Campus Girls. ROCKEORD, TT.T.. Hew Palace (First Half)—"Paradise Valley." (Last Half)—Fred's Pigs—Ford A Goodrldge— Mattle Chaote A Co.—"Dreamland." 8T. LOOTS, MO. Colombia,—The Martians—Carle A Inea—Dunedln Duo—Denny A Perl—Little Caruso A Co.—Arthur Blgby—Torcat's Novelty—Three Melvln Bros. Empress (First Half)—Walker A Texas—Jack Dresdner—Moran A Wiser—Carson A WiUard— Gardner Trio. (Laat Half)—Billy Klukald—Har- vey DeVora Trio—Arthur Havel A Co.—Peerless Trio—"Electrical Venus." Park (First Half)— Pollard—Ernie A Ernie— Tom Linton A Jungle Girls—Ray Snow. (Last Half)—Six Little Wives. Grand— Balancing Stevens—Gilson A Gray— Lamy A Pearson—The Melville*—Jim & Flo Bogard—Kate Watson—Jolly Wild A Co.—Marie A Billy Hart—Mississippi Misses. SPRINGFIELD, TT.T. atajsstio (First Halt)—Veronica A Hurl-Falls— Hallen A Goss—Arthur A Grace Terry—Simpson A Dean—Willy Zimmerman—"Follies DeVogue " (Last Half)—Cummin A Seaham—Skelley A Helt —Judson Cole—"The Unexpected"—Coleman Goetx —"Dream Fantasies." ST. FAUX, stTNN. Hew Palace (First Half)—Hector—Halllgan A Combs—"Magazine Girls"—Welse Troupe—Harry Mason A Co. (Laat Half)—Tbree Armstrongs- Johnson Bros. A Johnson—Four Bclmonts. SUPERIOR, WIS. Palace (First Half)—Morenos—Vera Berliner- Lewis A Chapln—American Minstrel Maids—Four Belmonta. (Last Half)—Hector—Halllgan A Combs—Chas. LIndbolm A Co.—Frank A Gracla De Mont. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Orpheum (First Half)—Slgsbee Dogs—Clifton & Dale— Badie & Bamsden—Whitcfleld, Ireland A Co.—Ellis Nowlan Troupe. (Laat Half)—Her- berta Beeson—Austin & Bailey—Woo if A Stewart —Hlatt A Gear—"Comer Store." SASKATOON, CANADA. Empire (First Half)—Arthur Davids—Wilson A Van—-.Edwards A Louise—Campus Girls, BAH JOSE, CAL. Victory (First Half)—LeRoy A Paul—Walman A Berry—Frank Rogers—Dorothy DeSchelle A Co. —DeForeat Bros. A Falke—Dcdlc Velde A Co. (Last Half)—Billy Bowman—Hong Kong Troupe —Cllf Bailey Duo—Davis A Walker—Stanley A Gold—Mr. A Mrs. Sidney Payne. . SOUTH BEND, TND. Orpheum (First Half)—Two Bloudys—D'lier— "Finders Keepers"—Ed Morton—"Little Miss TJp- to-Date." (Last Half)—Wm. De Hollls A Co.— Geo. Schindler—Dairy Maids—Fields A Wells— Orvllle Stamm. SACRAMENTO. CAL. Empress (Feb. 3-4-5)—Cllf Bailey A Co.—Davis A Walker—Stanley A Gold—Mr. A Mrs. Sidney Payne—Blllle Bowman—Hong Kong Troupe. (Feb. «-9)—Jess A Dell—BlUy Kilgarde—Royal Italian Sextette—Chas. T. Del Vecchio A Co.—Downs A Gomes—Three Ale is. SEATTLE, WASH. Palac* Hippodrome (First Half)—Tbree Mlllards —Art A Anna Owens—Mantella A Warden—Man- ning. Sullivan A Co.—Maraten A Hanley—KarteUl. (Last Half)—Willie Karbe—Kimball A Kenneth- Arthur A Leah Bell—"Tate's Motoring"—Stine A Shell—Mobs. SPOKANE, WASH. Hippodrome (First Half)—Oliver Severn Trio— Gibson A Hall—Paul KelU—MsreeUe— "Tbe Mayor and the Manicure"—Hodge A Lowell. (Last Half)—Winchester A Callre—Larry Hagertv— Lombnrg A Lee—Talsei A Tosbi. TERSE HAUTE, LND. Hew Hippodrome (First Half)—Kelso Bros.— Adolpho—"A Fireside Reverie"—Christie A Ben- nett—Gen. Plsano *- Co. (Last Half)—Bertie Ford—Jerry A Gretchen O'Meara—Mrs. Gene Hughes A Co.—Brady A Mahoney—Boyal Gas- colgnes. tacoma. Wash. Hippodrome (First Half)—Willie Karbe—Kim- ball A Kenneth—Arthur A Leah Belle—"Tate's Motoring"—Stine A Shell—Nlobc. (Last Half)— Irving A Montrose—Stanley A Lea—Llewellyn A Stanley—Nelson. Bann A DeMonde—Three Halgs —B. Kelly Forest VIRGINIA, MINN. Lyric (Feb. 3-1)—Morenos—Vera Berliner— Lewis A Chapln—American Minstrel Maids. WALLA WALLA, WABH. Liberty (Feb. 3-4)—Jack A Pearl Hall—Wright A Earl—Warren A Wade—Robert A Robert—Mc- Wtlllams, Baldwin A Stendal—Three Lordons. (Feb. 8-9)— Oliver Severn Trio—Paul Kelle— Marcelle—"Tbe Mayor and the Manicure"—Bodge A Lowell—Gibson A Hall. WATERLOO, WIS. Majestic (First Half)— Baymond Wilbert— Mahoney A Rogers—Woolfe A Stewart—Brelerre A King—"Creole Ragtime Band." (Last Half)— Novelle Bros.—Henry A Moore—"Don't Lie to Mamma"—Haines A Goodrich—Olyrnpla DeVal A Co. WINNIPEG. CAN. Strand (First Half)— Hayatake Japs—Mack A Lane—Packard Trio—Frederick J. Harvey A Co. (Last Half)—Willlson A Sherwood—Tom Davles A Co.—Walters A Bastings—"Act Beautiful." ACTORS' FUND MAY LOSE BEQUEST A judgment for $70,409, which Reo Nathan Seagle has against John De Bar- reto, may prevent the Actors' Fond Home on Staten Island from receiving a bequest of $3,000 left to that institution by the late Mrs. Annie J. Dade, widow of Charles J. Dade. Seagle and Barreto are co- executors of Mrs. Dode's estate. Although Mrs. Dade left, at her death in 1913, an estate which would have satis- fied every specific bequest, and left a band- some balance to be divided among the resid- uary legatees, it became known laat week, through an accounting made by Dr. Seagle, individually as co-executor, and filed in the Surrogate's Court, that unless he can col- lect a .$70,409.30 judgment recovered against his co-trustee, all specific bequests made under the will will have to be pro- rated. LOEW SEEKING HOUSES N. T. Granlund, publicity manager of the Marcus Loew enterprises, has gone on a two-week business trip through New Eng- land. Tbe report is that he is looking at some houses which Loew considers taking over. In his absence Abe Friedman is handling the publicity. ACT GETS ROUTE Glenn and Jenkins, in a new act entitled "The Street Manicures," have been routed over Loew time for ten weeks, opening at the Orpheum on February 1L Jack Mandel booked them. GIRL ACT GETS ROUTE Leo Kendall and his Military Misses have come in from the West, where they have been working for some time and have been booked over the Poli route, opening out of town next Monday. STOCK AND REPERTOIRE (Continued from page 13) LORING TO HEAD MOZART STOCK Elmira, N. T., Jan. 29.—Manager M. D. Gibson has engaged John Loring as leading man and Lee Sterrett as director of his new stock company, which he opens next Monday at the Mozart Theatre with "Cheating Cheaters" as the bill. MISS HUNT JOINS MAE DESMOND Elmira. N. T., Jan. 28.—Elizabeth Hunt joins the Mae Desmond stock for a short season. The company leaves here this week and goes to Schenectady, and thence to Williamsport, Pa., for an in- definite slay. JACK LORD SIGNS THE MALONES Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 26.—Jack Lord, manager of the Lord and Vernon Musical Comedy Company, at the Gem Theatre, has engaged Billy Malone and wife for prin- cipal comedian and prima donna for the number two sbow, known as the Rose City Musical Stock Co., now playing at the Kempner Theatre here. They will open February 6. . . If yon aj RAYMO It mad* Long Island Sound SHOW PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS National PRINTING fc ^EMCHAVIHC SPECIAL 0ESJ6NS FOR EVERY LINE NEW YORrT^-yJa^-CrllCAGO OF AMUSEMENT . ST. LOUIS WHICH .OF THESE CATALOGUES SHALL WE SEND YOU ? THESIHiCAyCATALOnUE. No. 14 ot Dramatic. Reperloir'c. Mock. Veude.ille. Comeo). etc. ; FAIR CATALOGUE 01 Racri.: Aviation./Auto Races'. Motordrome. StocW. Auto. Horse Shois:*etC. MAGIC CATALOGUE ol Hjiinotic. Mind Readlivq. Spir'tual'im. Magic. Hand Cull. etc. MiNSUIEL CATALOGUEol White and Colored Minstrel and Colored MusicalCorned) ot all kind-.. MUSICAL COMEDY CATALOGUE ol 0]-eraj-and Mus'tcal Sho»I with and «ithout title. WESTERN PLAYSCATALOGUE ol Paper lor Wfbtern Uramas. lor Onrra Housror Tent Shows. CARNIVAL CATALOGUE ol printing (or Featuring, Carniials. Street Fairs and like e»ents. . CIRCUS and WILD WEST CATALOGUE ol Complete llne'ol handsome up-tndate Paper. CATALOGUE OF 0ATES. Price Bills. Slock Letters. Banners. T,pe and Block Work. etc. FOLDERS OF NONROYALTY PLAYS with Complete Lines ot Paper. All the eld ui'iofitea, COMMERCIAL CATALOGUEol Posters and Cut Outs ot Commercial 0e»i9" WANTED For March's Musical Merry Makers music. I comedy people in all lines, including chorus people of talent and experience. ("an use two or three ambitious beginners with voices. This is a hard working show that never closes—it has no use for lazy workers. Those who appreciate long seasons, good money ami lair treatment—and an opportunity to save—will find in this engagement their heart's desire. Can use the Russell Sisters imme- diately. Other sister teams are invited to file applications. No ob- jections to joint engagements if people are equally talented. HARRY A. MARCH. Feeley's Theatre, Huelton. P»_. week of Jan. St. Sliencndoah, Pa., to follow. THE ELIZABETH DAY PLAYERS Morgan Grand Theatre, Sharon, Pa. WANTED—Al Juvenile Leading Man. Scenic Artist, Gen. Bus. Man. Pleased to hear from managers with one a week. Big city stock location {or spring; and summer season. Address TOM WILSON. WANTED FOR Gordinier Players PORT DODGE. IOWA juvenile LEADING MAN with wardrobe and ability. Must be young ami good looking and willing and capable of learning lines. Long season (or capable man who can stand good treatment. I'lrase stats lowest salary, which yoa will get every Saturday night, programs ami pliuto. Thi s I s perm, stock, two bills a week bnt only two matinees. Most Join at once. Address B. O. GOBDINTEB. stasia Theatre, Fort Dodge, Iowa. I SELL YOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS Monologue*, Songs, Bits, etc., on a commission basis. Acts rehearsed, staged and openings secured. Have a lot of good material on hand. Write or call, 202 Palace Theatre Bldg. Bryant 126S. HARRY LINTON, Author's Exchange. GLADYS KLARK COMPANY lA/AMTrn Jo'" at once. General Business Man, with SPECIALTY WW**I^ ■ «*** VAUDEVILLE ACT, to feature. State all particulars. Ad- address J. E. BALFOUR, Bangor, Me., Week Jan. 28-Feb. 2; Rumford, Me., Week Feb. 4-9; Rochester, N. H., Week Feb. 11-16. MANAGERS—LOCATION WANTED BY THE ETHEL MAY SHOREY DRAMATIC CO. One of the best seven people stock companies in the country. Either tabloid or full shows. Original, bright, snappy plays and comed ies, played by no other company, with special scenery. Until Feb. 9 address GREELEY'S THEATRE, Portland, Maine. Nine Weeks Here. WANTED FX>Ffc ZARROWS ENGLISH DAISIES Baritone and Tenor Singers. Classy Straight Man; Light Comedian for Nutt and Dade Farts, Dancing; Soubrette; Small Experienced Chorus Girls. Rehearsals Feb. 11th. State full particu- lars. Photos returned. Can place two vaudeville acts in my Revue, "Queer and Quaint." Wire H. D. ZARROW, Monroe Hotel. Parhersburg, West Virginia- WANTED FOR THE KRAMER-BRAISTED PLAYERS REPERTOIRE PEOPLE in all lines except leads. Wardrobe, ability absolutely essential. Com- pan# playing; New York State territory. Fares if I know you. Late photos and programmes in first letter. Salary in keeping; with the times. Jack Noll, Irving; Kennedy, Keith Ritchie, Helen Jackson please write. Address C. A. BRA1STED, Manager. Week of Jan. 2Sth, Bath, N. Y.; Week of Feb. 4th, Batavia, N. Y.