The New York Clipper (September 1906)

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816 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. September 22 A TROLLEY HOLD-UP A TBOLLEY HOLD-UP LENGTH, 473ft. la unique In that It is the fltst dramatio pro- duction taken amid the pioturesque scenery of a far Western city, thus embodying the, local color go essential to a successful play. The passengers are robbed In regulation Wild West style, but the highwaymen make their get-away in a stolen automo- J bile. They ore pursued by railroad de- teotlves, and a most exalting running fight follows, The robbers are tracked to their oave In the mountains. Tne final capture on a bridge over a gorge is a thriller. Throughout the photography and soenlo effects sre beautiful. RECENT HITS, LONE HIGHWAYMAN, 736ft. A new "Moonshine." CRUISE OF THE GLADYS. 680ft. A Yachting Comedy. LOOKING F0RI0HN SMITH, "Ths Talking Pictures," 541ft NO WEDDING BELLS FOR HIM, 638ft. A chronic old bachelor gets a glimpse of married life. THE MASQUERADER8, 678ft. One or the lolllest society comedies In years. Particularly adapted to hlRh class audiences. THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY, 48611. A hllaiions comedy, with two mischievous chil- dren as the leading characters. THE PAYMASTER, 612ft. The "'Way Down East" of moving pictures. A positive hit everywhere. THE VILLAGE CUT-UP, 576ft. A chase that ends in a null pond. Unquestion- ably the biggest scream of the season. AMERICAN MUT0SC0PE& BIOGRAPH CO. ii C. I4th NEW YORK OITY. Kl/EIRK OPTICAL CO., Chicago, SPECIAL BULLING AOKNT8. PACIFIC COAST BBAJIOHl SMS W. 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GERHARD MBNNEN CO. Newark, N. J. & WEIL. TT-II WOOSTEft ST. (Bat. tirlig and Brooms), New Vara IIAVE YOU SEES THB ll 1 l l IV NOT, IBRD FOR HAni'I.KS. LATEST SHADES, FINEST FINISH, HEAVY QUALITY, YARN DYED. The heat Batin made tor wear and appeanuioe. Also a roll line or lower prloed satins In all shade*. "Tell It To Me" EZRA KENDALL'S 3d BOOK. ALL XEW - JUST OUT. For sale on all trains and news stands, or by mall, ase. Address EZRA kkidai.l, > Osdwell Are., Majraeld Beighta, oiereland, 0, Uaudeoille and minstrel. Nona from Law docmtadkr"* Mik- btiibls.— Notwithstanding the fact that wc bave come In contact with weather of tne Summer time aort, our business has been the largest In Mr. Dockstader's career. We have been out alnce July 17, and with only two exceptions hove played to capacity. In most cases turning thorn away. Our entertainment this year Is the biggest and best that we have ever bad. Mr. Dockatader's new offer- ing, "The Editor," is a phenomenal hit, and ecllpaee hnythlng of the kind he has ever attempted. Ills new aong, "Anybody But You." Is scoring better than "Everybody Worka But Father." HIa parody on "Dearie. called "Tbe Erie," evokes much laughter and applause. Mr. DocksUder'a farcical sketch, "Hot Air Subway," la one of the auccesBes of tbe show. Neil O'Brien's "Rapid Transit Up to Date" Is a bigger scream than ever. Eddie Leonards beautiful Southern plantation spectacle, "Dixie Land." la an- other success of the ahow. Mr. Dockstader rveemB to have a monopoly on all the clever btack face talent, both in comedians and vocalists. Our company this season Includes tbe nsmes of such celebrities as Lew Dock- stader. Nell O'Brien. John King. Jbb. Doyle, John Dove, John Foley. Willie Foley, Tommy Hyde, Harry M. Morse. John Daly, Manuel Itomaln. Heese V. Prosser, Matt Keefe, Gra K. Weller. John Meyer. WllBon Miller, New- ton See, Jame'B Barrodl. Edward Beck, B. y. Cupero, and others. The executive staff la made up as follows: Lew Dockatader, pro- prietor; Chaa. D. Wilson, manager; Fred Deckman, business manager; Chas. E. Stur- gea, agent; Leon Friedman, press agent; Jean C. Haven, treasurer; Fred Stephenson, advertising agency: Harry M. Morse, stage manager; E. V. Cupero. musical director; S. Merrltt, master mechanic; R. P., Lloyd. carpenter; Wm. Groben, first asBlstant car- penter ; Geo. Hodges, Becond asalstant car- S enter; Wm. Tyron, electrician ; Frank Mel- rum, asalstant electrician, and Jamea Cal- llgan, properties. Leon Friedman, formerly press representative for the Gorman Min- strels, Is now acting In a similar capacity for this company. Lbona WAtnej. of tbe Crackerjacks Co., mourns the death of her father, which oc- curred Sept 4. „ iim Thb ToasiNO Aobtihb write: "We notice our name among others appearing at the Family Theatre, Butte. Mont. Please state that wc have never played Butte, and are playing this week (Sept. 3-8), at tbe Grand, Syracuse, N. V." ,__ Sum* and PHBI.P8 write; "We are once more playing In the East, after an absence of over three years, during which time we have played the vaudeville circuits throughout the West, Including a trip to tbe coast, which was not oolv prolTtable. but enjoyable aa well. We opened In the East at the Bijou Theatre, Philadelphia, week of July 16, following at parka at Wilmington, Del., and Allentown, Pa. On Aug. ft we joined the Bennett-Moul- ton Co.. for the Benson, to do our different specialties and play parts. Since opening wltb the company we have met with success, and look forward to a pleasant and prosper- ous season." ..■_.. MAJon O'Lauoiiun opened In Burlington, la., Sept. 8, with fifteen weeks' bookings to follow. Tub Evans Two writes: "CloBed a very successful season at the Steel Pier, Old Orch- ard, Me., week Aug. 27, and opened our Win- ter bookings at Pastor's Theatre, New York, Sept. 8, tnls being our third appearance at this bouse tbla year. This wllf oe our laBt Heasoa In vaudeville, aa we Intend next season starring Mrs. Evans with her own company." Tin: Ckotty Tmo, now on the Keith cir- cuit, opened recently at Kelth'a Cleveland Theatre. They write that their new act Is a success. Frank Hakcoubt reports success with Bob Manchester's Night Owia Co., which opened at the Standard Theatre, Cincinnati, Sept. 2. Bob and BKnTUA Hyde write: "We con- clude our season over Pllmmer's park circuit tola week. We have had a splendid Summer. Our company broke records foVltfBtness in almost every park on the circuit. The ros- ter: The Tills" Manlklua, Schonewerk, "The Talkative TrlckBter;" Three HylandB, comedy rketch ; Helen Jewel, high soprano, and your l.umlile servants. The Tills go on tbe Wm. Morris time, Three ilyiandn Join tbe ICdsal Dramatic Co., Helen Jewel Joins 'Peck's Rad I'.'iv' Co., Schonewerk Joins the Midland Co., urn! Bob and Bertha Hyde will play dates after our vacation. We have not had a lay off for almost two years." Tmh Millar Baos., with their new me- rhanlcal novelty, opened their regular season wltb a return date at the Family Theatre, £cranton, Pa., Sept. 3. Tbcy appear at Pas- tor's Theatre, New York, Sept. 17, wltb other Eastern engagements to follow. Brrnard Kumi recently wrote for Morey and Let:, Irish rapid fire conversational act, a new offering, entitled "Walking In tbe Air." Wiiilb fabsikq through Cleveland, O., Orvllle and Frank were engaged to atrengtb en tbe show at Coliseum Garden, Cleveland, 0., for week of Aug. 20, and were held over for a wcond week. Hawiy Gormand, of the Gorraand and Ford company, mourns the loos of bis father, I, J. Gonnand, who died Sept. S, at Grand Rapids, Mlcb. NOTKB FBOM RrNTPBOW'R SPECIALTY Co.— We cloved a successful Summer season at Greenwich, N, Y„ Sept. 8. After a lay-off of three weeks, the company starts tbe reg- ular season, under the management of Arthur Bewley. Our former manager and owner, Chan. H. Brooke, wttl book and route thlv coinpary as before, but will, In conjunction with Fred Lnmpe, manage W. S. Wood's "Uocle Tom's Cabin" Co., which opens Oct 8, carrying a concert bead and orcneBtra of Hteen men. Al. Dalrymple, cornet aololat, will be hand leader. Fred Mozer, slide trom- bonist, will be featured In our dally concerts. We will carry twenty-three people, also Tom, Nero, and Miiul, the trick donkey. Dan Hart was presented with a fine gold watch and chain on his seventieth birthday, Aug. 18, by the performera of Fritz's The- atre, Portland, Ore., where he waa playing at tbe time. Frame Williamson, of Williamson and Gilbert, and Warren Locke, of Russell and Locke, have formed a partnership. They opened at Electric Park, Kansas City, Aug. 10, as the feature act, with Wichita, Kan., and Lincoln. Neb., to follow. They will open In a few weeks for the William Morris time. Frank iJuricb, of Frank and Ethel Burke, novelty aketch performers, has left the Go.d Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, Ky., where he was confined for four weeks with typhoid fever, and resumed work with Mrs. Burke on Sept. 10. Ascott and Eddii write: "Our little baby, Nina Elvira Aacough, died Sept. 7, at 7.30 In the evening, from Miasms. She was ten months and thirteen days old. Interment waa nt Perth Amboy." Caro Miller writes: "Kindly deny the report now current that Claire Miller, of the Five Cotu-nblane, wbb killed by having her back broken during her doll Impersonation. In 'A Bit of Dresden China.' She Is abso- lutely well, as are all members of tbe com- pany, and we have beon enjoying the Sum- mer aa gueatB of Jas. A. Kirk, manager of Lakeside Park, Dayton, O." ■*-«•. Richabm, foot juggler and upside down buck and wing dancer, has flnlshedthe Harry A. Hewn circuit of parks, and Ib playing hla sixth wee* for William Morrla. lie reports meeting with big success, „ C mi I V i ; a ANI> K , 0NA ' contortionists and equ llbrlatB, open for seven weeks on the Jsckaori circuit, after finishing twelve weeks wUh thrir n acL CU ' Bnd MPOr * SB""S" JUST RIGHT AFFER OIHNER BOM ssnJas ton oottU lor a sansis $&&&&?* "»*^ FRANK H. FLEER ft COMPANY, In. nilaStlpMa, u.8-a., ana Toronto, oasate. Calcium Gas and Moving Picture Outfit We •tBrtyou.fumlRiitnfc complete outfits wltb ilmpla and explicit iDfltmctluni. The Field Is Larges cumpriilDf (ha regular theiitre snd lecture circuit, ilio local fields In ChurcbeR. Public ficliuoln, Lodgei and General Public Gathering Nothing affords better opportunities lor Ku^itai. Our Outfit Comprises the 0. P. 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