The billboard (July 1917)

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JULY H'1M7 Tt^.« Bill I Leave It to Jane To Open Apollo Hieater, Al Atlantic City, July 7.—One of the atat big muslcaJ Bhows of tlie new son will bo I^eBxe It to Jane, whlctt viU bxva Its Initial pmeatatioii on any atsse at tbe Apollo Theater July ID nndar th« direction of WllUam El- Hott, F- Hay <^>IDStoelc and Motria GeaL Tbis mnalcal play baa been love alfalrs except her own, will pDrtrayed by Edith Hallor, who l< the Zlegleia Follies next weeK In orflor »UWr n n m t Ban. tmat In It. Tfa« QarHck irill nopen. Jnly IE Witt Xoa'M In Love, a, sicBl comedy by Harbncti. Clark FrlniL Mary Flynn. lAurance Wb«at. Fkulae Arnold,'Bbry C3«rfcw ailil May What Hext Looks Good Chlcasc^ Jatar T.—Californts b t^. Janet'Beecher Znjiired New Torit,,July 6,—In an endeaTor ■o catcb & Fifth afenue bus at Firtletli ^«at yest<arday art«Tnnon Janet ' ' «, atepped in front - -— — «D F^ower^ Ml«i»lt waB^tiHuuI that aiM k Chlcapi, JQly & »r-« re^uiar oe^ IS wlthia cpn^A^ Tins wuilam C MndDown Broadway New York, July 9.—Coii«y Iiland'a bUiedlMB b Peace tarma quoted and adopted aarttar In tiM aMBoa DO tbe general nidieaval over tbe lilcb coat of bot do) lesa. Ten-cent bot <I08a fall to HI venderi tarn Added the nickel U So now tba hope of icaidkBttam o that doKB -win Mo«lM.d»WB-to.« B war continnea. n pnt a quietus ned out wortb- tba Blnaty per cei ' ot materials. brand it roUa and to Spain. Paaqnale A ■ boat tor iin SI _ _ a JuB'sone to Fer:Itockawayv . Ume. Frieda I at tba Eastern SUtea with a matd and dog i and bla wfCe^ Francas.'AIIIat 'are.ia Great Necl DtdDT.'Flora Peiinl, Clarooce ^Utehlll and SIsnor Rom^ and anotUer contlngent^ lncludins Anna Caae, Jlr. and Mm. F. C COMloB end Mr. and Mrs. Lucca Botta, are at Sbippan Point, Stamford, brother to run and will spend the sun ber accostotned spot In.-Maine. Johannea Bembacb had a flahlng trip t< Rockaway twfore eotng. to Lake .Bomoaene. Vt.; for the rest of the son ' "■ . Ciaussen is remaining In New-Tork, as U Antonio Scottl. The Beauty Sbop. which RBTmond. Hltcbcock .used two years as olt Ilia purple coat and dead lev^ monotonea, la coming to life again n apoBunlilpDf HariBU^'M(i«a.wl!i> liaa 'tlia rl^liti tied np and will the show on the-road. thru the cftfea'of Itbe WeBt'.an^ South, so completely renovated and redmaed t]iat'lt::Win.bl> ^ naw-pWce., Tbe HiTECboS Troape, a vaaldevllle act of aercn members, .bar~«lre«Ar Iiaen"«i8*kaa by Ifr. Moss, and other..engagement* are belnSjinade ra^dlr.' -Bnt irbo,^please. Is " to s^. "SMii'nardt 8pa^Bard/'qBtr'^atr*'*tDM'lfBfmraa7 - .-- - ^e y ;.;rv,/4.: fc/i , After years of exemption ttdm.taxes, rednetd.railroad fare, protection from military duty and other minor conoldetBtlons wblcb have -thrpwn them- aelves into the laps of the clergy the sudden notion has struck tbti mlnda of some of New Tork'a eenClemen of the cloth that they mlgbt get a few passes to the summer shows and thus brush up on their boyhood memorii .t goes on upon the nengbtr. nightly atsge. Two, therefore, presented thamsdna to the box office of the-New - dam Theater recently, gartted In.tbalr lobaa of cliarchly aanetlty. their DTofualoiial canit HacwMB dMimicn T*af ti^ifl to gag dw Ji _ and they wanted to-co il^ luMa gad A tB Mb aatfa rWt tkea* In.tltg mldatitf evarrbody.- AaathCQr Tea eaa M oa P-— ~ ^ iBVaBeratlim of play- Bodied atory of the Tf-a life of serious ser^ce-on Broadway has-any-meaidDg beyond the 'phemeral.aatlifacUoii of living where th* moat aniiuBle .mlads and pemmal' Itles congregate It must surely crystalUie when .FUe'B odesora have clipped 1 tiirvad and when friends gather for those last'wards before all that is >rtal.Is. given back to the earth. What would It have meant to WlUlam Winter, the master dramatic critic, whose life,bad been given to long years of theatrical work, could be have known the beautiful words which were said in the quiet room where be lay dead? I>avld Belasco said in paying his short trihutet "While William Winter la at rest his name remains. It there Is a hereafter I know he la happy. If there Is none William Winter Is at rest after a life of arduous and unending ''*~~"r,'1nt'a'latMroriore. He la dead, but hla name Uvea. And we'have lost Elaw ft Erlanger New Tork, July T.—Klaw & Er- langer have purchased an Interest li tbe Helllc Theater of Portland, Ore Mr. Belllg has been In the city for c few days negotlaUnx with Klaw & Elriangar. The latter control also tfa< Metropolitan Theater In Seattle. Wash Titted The Monte Carlo Qirl (New York, Jnly T.—The title s» lected by Elaw & Brlanger for tlM new musical play by Guy BolM>n, r. G. Wodebouse and Emmerich TT't'^'- which 1b coming to tbe New Amster. dam Theater early In tba fall, la Tbt Monte Caiio GlrL In lis origina^ form in European cities the piece wai known as Tbe Czardas Princess. Tbt Monte Carlo Qlrt will have Joseph TJr- ban's scenery, and win be staged b) Herbert Creaham and Jnllan Mitchell In the cast are Sam B. Hardy. Wild* Bennett, Thomas Rlcliards, Jnlletta Day. caxl Gantvoort, Ethel PetUt. J. Clarence Harvey. Louts Cassaruit Frank Carrington and Eugene liOO^' Max Anderson Estate known, with tbe announcamant of the aisals of utatea under the trans- fer Inheritance tax law, that Max C 'indereon, the Cincinnati theatrical lan. left property with a net valoa- lon of 1196,733. Anderson died March S, The total assets of the estate nber^ receive tSZ.ltO. rw Torir, Jnly 7.— for traveling road cxv was adopted at a w play baa been mcreased foor to six weeks. Boston and delphla are no longer cisaslfled ai Npolltan Gsnters, bnt may be Us tzyont p^bIs If a spaaial tra Bowsrd Desalts OliicagD Chicago, July T.—Joseph "B- Howard Idom opened a muslcat-play outside of cucago, bat luTs doles so this weak witti What b Iim. wbMi ka la Alma YouBtt Gets Play Icago, July 7.—Alma Toulln. well m In singing circles hereabmitB. appear In a musical -RtalDB ol Hla Bridal Ni^t, which the Daily' <E uwii ..11. nciaaeo arrived, spoke affectionately: I sisters used as x atraWA.oBaatas s a ^eat blow <o us all. We wlU feel it morslseason. Tbe Barr Sisters aad Tlisfl Mr. Winter was a bcantUnl character and aleriek V Bowers will hnnilla the ntlwi