The New York Clipper (April 1912)

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22 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPEK. Ann i, 6 WANTED-For Recognized Musical Act, MAN TO DO STRAIGHT Good appearance. Moat play good cornet and tome saxophone and piano. Must be able to doable la parts. Act works steady. Oood chance for right party. Salary net and K. R. fare*. ^ ' Call or addreai OHAftLBS 0. STEWART, «J W. «M BT., KBW YORK. TUB GRBAT ENGLISH YACDBVILLB PAYFBH, THE A - D THBATRK REVII 14 Leicester St., Leicester Square, London, W. C. rORBIGK SUBSCRIPTIONS, PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISEMENTS, New York Office I 86 Wert 2Btb Street, Ha. M. PBR YBAH Raw M„ Slnsle Col.xo Iaek Telephone: 1772 Madiaon Square. PLAYIHO THaT. BIST IK VATJDKVUJJ .IVAN aind OONSIDINK OIROUIT gbneral business orncBi •■lllraB and Uonaldlne Bids., Third (id Madlsoa Street*, •BATTLE. WASH. FRXD. LINCOLN, - - Gaa.Mgr, GENERAL BOOKUQ OFFICE i 1440 Broadway, Cor. 44Mk at.. NEW YORK CITY. OHRUO.BROWK, a a i nRAIfcu ROOKING OFFICES! Pan! GOTJDBON 0 North Clark 8t, cor. Madlaon Chicago, IU.; MAURICE) J. BTJRN8, 8d and Madison Bis., Seattle, Wart.; W. P. BHHHsi MB Market St., Ban Francisco, Cal.: B. OBKRMAYBH. 18 Greene St, London, aunf. OUR LATEST NOVELTY NUMBERS "OH! WHY. WHY, WHY?"^ "IF I SHOULD EVER KISS A MAN" NKNI) FOR PROFESSIONAL COPIES HENRY J. WIETHE, Publisher Indianapolis, Ind. A BIG MONEY GETTER I will Lnaiii on Percentage, for the Summer, the Largest Snake & World Hai been oa exhibition for the pact twelve Aetual lengthen feet; weight, 000 Iba years at Austin it Stone's Museum, Bo< Boaton. For particulars, apply to FRANK B. STONE, 4 Tremont Row, Boaton. WANTED--G00D STOCK GO. FOR BALANCE OF SEASON Salary or percentage. Beats 860. Ground floor. Played vaudeville for six yean. Orchestra. WN, A. atcSHAFFRBY, Star Theatre, Hoaeaaen, Pa. Wanted, Full Acting Companies For Alrdomes In Texas, Okla. and La. Guaranteed time. Also Perfoimers to III) ten cos., now organizing. VAUDEVILLE, MUSICAL COMEDY, CHORUS OIRliS, PRODUCERS, REP. AND STOCK DIRECTORS With scripts. Want to hear from everyone Work lor all. Bend photo and explain all In flist letter. D'VAIGNIE THEATRICAL EXCHANCE BOX 47ft, ROOM 301, PRINCE THEATRE BLDG., HOUSTON, TBX SUNNY SKY COMEDIAN WANTS PEOPLE FOR No. 2, PERMANENT STOCK Btate all, send photos fltxt letter. (No. 1 slock opened at Jacksonville. III., March 26, and broke all bimeo record!) for opening nlglit and wceki "HID YOU EVER TRY SMILING? People who wrote before, write again. Hulcuo Itelcka, Nell Paul, Mwrjorlo Davis, 8olby—write. Sunny Sklea to all, PRKD P. MILLER. Answer to 0KAN1) BTOOK CO., April l to lo, Huntington, Ind. EID\A/IN WEEVER WANTS AT ONCE Clever People in All Lines, for Spring and Summer Stock No one considered without, latest photos and program*, lowest salary, age, height and weight and full - particulars In first letter. State whether or not yon do apeclulllea. Address EDWIN WBKVER, HUDSON FALLS, N. Y. Week Of April 8, MECHANIC8VILLE, N. V. STAGE PROPERTlESSrS natore of Mechanical Effects and Amusement De- Tlcea; manufacturers and dealers In everything pertaining to the stage. Theatre owners, road managers, vaudeville artists, amateur dramatic or minstrel organisations, lodges, societies will save time and money by consulting us. Estimates fur- nished from a small hand prop to an entire pro- duction. No catalogues. Stamp for reply. QUO Eighth Ave., N. Y. City. FOR SALE Dog and Pony Show Consisting of 8 Spotted Ponies, lit Dogs, 4 Mon- keys, 1 Tout, ooxlio; is lengths Dluo Seats, 8 tier high; 100 Resorved Seat Chairs, 10 Uniforms, 1 Tent, 20x40; l Striped Marnuco, lfix'JO; 12 Sets of Fancy Pony Trappings; all kinds of wardrobe for Iho animal show, and ail ready to opou. A well trained lot of anlmuls. If Hold at once, cash ealo, fi.BOO. Address "DOO AND PONY SHOW,'* 1L1PTKU OFFICE,47 W. Bjjjj 8t., New York City £ At -THE TWO GOODWINS ROBERT J. Heavies and Obarac tera; age DO, ht. 6 ft v In., wt., HO His. IBM A A. Soubrcltcs.ht.4It. 11 In. Ingenues, Juveniles and Juvenile Leads; ht. aft. !tln.,ago22. wt.O&lbs. Sober, reliable, Dress" on and off. Address R. 1. GOODWIN, Box B2, Coldwalor, Kan. AT LIBERTY For "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN," under canvas. LOU and MARIE BROOKS Ell/.a and Ophelia; Marks, Bt. Clair or Phlneas. Wardrobe and ability. Andreas LOU BROOKS, 740 Selior 8t., Chicago, 1Mb. At Liberty, April 15, Leader J Violin). Twenty years' experience. Vaudeville, •a'e, Hotel or Dance. Five thousand doll*r library of inuslo. Strictly first class, sober and reliable References, If wanted. A. F. of M. Aildicsa C. O. RIlEACIl. care K. C. IULHIFF. LYON AND 1IKAI.Y, C1I1CAQ0, ILL. WINTER IS OVER TENTS—30X60, 30X60, 40X00 and upwards III size. 10X66, 20X66, 82x72 Black Tents. Folding Organs, folding Chairs. BEND FOR HKAND-NKW, FREE IlARdAIN BOOKLET. R. H. Armbruster Niter. Co. BPRIWOF IELP, ILLINOIS. FOR SALE, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF PENNY ARCADE, Rosonfeld Mutoscopos, Real Electric and Nariic Plate Machines, also Moore Light Plant, and Shooting (Jallery. ete. SPECIALTY AMUSE- MENT CO., MS SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. Sketches. Afoiiologs Patter and Parodies written lo order. Good, original work, Prices reasonable. JENNB A MARTIN, Box Sit INDIANAPOLIS. IND. MEYER'S paint, 10c. BEST AND CHEAPEST » W *" THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES Wt iBtsrt adverttaeoNata la this oolemn at a ■psclal rat* of 11.76 per agate Itae tor ( months or IS tinea). Tail will suable local managera o keep their house* prominently and eontlnoaUy ■efore the managers of eompsalee. Dnrlog the Ira* the ad. Is nulla we will tend each adter •set a oopi of Tbi Ourria tree. MAYVILLE, N.Y.-NBW $10,000 OPERA HOUSE. 8. 0., IE. OOOD ATTRACTIONS. W. S. PATTERSON, Manager. WANTBD-Flrat Class Repertoire Stock Cos. coming this way. to write for open time. Howell Keith Co. played 8. it. 0. wk. Jan. 22. Ask them. No Tabloids 11. CII AllNAB, Mgr. OPERA HOUSE. OPBWENBVILLE, PA. ___ OPERA House, Blghtatown, N. J. New man- agement. For time and terms address, 0. Fred Ruhlman. 603 Liberty Street, Trenton, N. J. will buy reltglom films If good. HOLMAN'S Opera House, Frlendsvllle. Md- Good town for small troupes. Vaudeville and Medi- cine shows write. R. M. Holman, Owner and Mgr. PROVIDENCE, R. I.-Th. B>w Central Mo.-tl.tOadav. Special weekly rates. Theauioal people cordially welcomed. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANOBD for any Instrument or number of Instruments, Bonm.WordB and Muelo. Sketches, eto. Send stamp, OHAB, L. LEWIS. 430 Richmond St.. Clnolnnaa, 0 AT LIBERTY After May 1, PIANO, VI- OLIN, 'CELLO. Summer resort preferred. K. 0. 8., 82a Orange Ave., Toronto, Ont,. Canada FOR SALE—Prop. Elephant, Giraffe, Donkey, Hull, Goose, Rooster, etc., Giant Cake Walkers, Uucle 8am, Topay, 10 foot high 'Basket Horae, Prop. Monkeys for Pony Races, due Mommy, etc. Props, niado to order. E WALKER, 308 W. 89th 8t„N.Y. CIRCUS BEATS FUR SALE-8 lengths. 8 seats high, 2 lacks to stringer, basswood Beats. (26 buys them. Snap. Act quick. Also set Marionettes. 8 Swiss Hand Delia and 12 Bar Marlmbaphone, cheap. L, II. Coopor,2ett Fisher Ave., Detroit, Mloh. FOR SALE-Sotuorsaiilt, high diving, trlok Dogs and Doves; Picture Machine and lot Film, cheap: Temperance Doming Outfit, Soda Fountain. Will exchange doge and doves for good films. PROF. HARRY SMITH, OK AT/., PA. MV ORBAT "RUBE" Monologue, lust oit- tynewrltten copy—*6 cash, by return mall. Eight rami! v hl's and my latest red-hot winner on "You'll Want Me Back!" |1 lliSc, alnglo). Sample parudr, 20c. Sketches, etc., to order. F.J. LA PIERRE, Pen. Del., Penaaeola, Fla. BECOME A VAUDEVILLE ACTOR OR actreh rj -Earn »»to |2to weekly. My method of Dramatio Art only conrse recognlied by man- agera. Only woman playwright-composer in the world. Had "The Voyagers" produced at La Salle Theatre. Send for slago literature FRIEDA HALL, n Auditorial*!, Chicago . IF VOW WANT A GOOD PLAY ON ANY subject It can be supplied cheaply bv COL. MILLIKEN, 1328 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Philadelphia, Pa. —Bat one house— the Broad—will remain dark daring Holy Week, re- opening April 8, when Wulmova gives her first local view of "The Marionettes." The only other change for the week brings Valeska Sorstt, In "The Bed Rose." which follows "Over Night" at the Alelphl. , „_ _. Adblphi (Mean. Shubert, mrrs.)—"The Red Rose," with Valetka Sorstt, 1, for a two weeks' stay. The four weeks' stay of "Over Night" came to a close 30. The engagement was highly profitable. Lraio (Messrs. Bbabcrt, tngrs.) — "Bumurun" created a profound Impression on its appearance here £6. There was s certain degree of curiosity to see this silent drams, and the audl- ences were completely fascinated. Nicholas Or- ion and Leorolillno Konatantln, In the leading lob*, wen) almost Ideal characterisations. The second week tieglna 1. OnasntUT Snuwr Ofeoa Honsit (Nlion ft Zim- merman, nigra.)—"The Rose Maid"' met with a fair degree of saceeas lsst week. The production Is most gorgeously mounted, and the cast entirely acceptable. Gallagher and Hhcan, the old time burlesque performers, made their local bow In the musical production and made a big hit. Edith Decker, J. B. Duffy and Robert E. Graham also stand out prominently In the production. The second week beglna 1. OanaiOK (Nlion ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—Rote Stahl, In "Maggie Pepper," begins 1 the fourth week. The bouses continue fine. Foatiax (Nixon ft Zimmerman, ingrs.) —"The Red Widow" la having the biggest klud of a suc- cess, to crowded houses. Raymond Hitchcock la tireless in hli oomedy efforts, and he wins the heartiest kind of applause. Flora Zsbetle, Harry Clark sod Ann Pennington add also materially to tbe success of the show. The third week begins 1. Walnut (Harrla ft Howe, mgrs.)—Frlxle Frl- gansl and her clever associates start 1 the fourth aeek of "The Sweetest Girl In Paris." The show has made a big hit, and the audiences continue to be of One ilse. BBOAD (Nlxoa A Zimmerman, mgrs.) — Tbe house will be dsrk Holy Week, re-opening 8, with Mme. Naxlmova, In "The Marionettes." Franco:! Starr, In "The Csse of Becky," departed 30, after three weeks of good returns. Goand (Stair ft Havlln, mgrs.)—"Brewster's Millions" April 1 and week. "Polly of the Cir- cus" was received with approval from good houses laat week. Georgle Olp carried off the honors as Polly. Ohbstnot (Grant Laferty, mgr.)—The Or- phcum Players appear Id "The Holy Olty" 1-0. The Social Pirate," by James Frances Cooke, had Its premiere 26, and received very favorable corramendatlon from the press. < Big houses found the comedy, which is In three acts, entirely to their liking, ss tbe llnea are bright and the action oeter lags. William Inge moll carried off the honors as Sydney Cutting. Virginia Howell, Wal- ter Lewis, B. M. Kimball, and Florence Roberta were also particularly well cast, and did splendid work, AiimiOAN (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock sp- pears In a revival of "Two Orohans" week of 1. "The Sign of the Four" was a popular revival. to splendid houses lsst week. All of the ex- citing (dvantDne of Sherlock Holmes, capitally acted by Jack Chagnon, were followed with breathless Interest. Grsoe Huff also did some particularly good acting. "Romeo and Juliet" Standaid (F. Stein, mgr.)—The stock offering week of 1 Is "Rachel Goldstein." "The Price of Honor" hid a succession of well Interested audi- ences last week. II. F. Keitb's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—I.askj's "The Antique Girl" la tbe feature week of April 1. In addition to Melville and Ulgglns, Roaalre and Doretto, Bailey, nail and Burnett, Bert Cut- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Krwln Connelly, Barry and Woi- font, Froilnl, Captain Maximilian amber, and moving plctune. Wm. P«nn (Wo. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 1: Frank Milton and De Long Sisters, Phlns and Plcki, Claudius and Scarlet, Barellnl, Virginia Htnnliigs and company, Jerge and Hamilton, and atovlng pictures. lluon (J. O. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 1: Noodle* Fogen, Joa. Kennedy and company, Duffy and Lorens, Anita Primrose, Manhattan Oomedy Four, George Prance, Dorothy Richmond and com- pany, and movlaur pictures. Lmmr (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week If 1: Cora Youngblood Oorson Sextette, Osrnella, Thom- as, Davesnport and Cornells, Great Kmns Troupe, Laurie Ordwar, Lentelle and Valerie, Wallace's Cockatoos, ana moving pictures. Kbystoni (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 1: Pat tee's Diving Girls, Fred Walloce and oorapsnv, Hugh Lloyd and company, Weston Slaters, Elliot and Nelt, Harry Fields, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 1: "Ksd Hamlet" and company, liijou Gertrude. Whlttler. Inoe and company, All Rs)ah and com- pany, Wlnrow and Reynard, the Italian Trouba- dours, snd moving plctcres. National (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—Week of 1: Wlllsrd Hutchinson und company, Jones and Parks, Betty Bond, Mahoney Bros, and Daisy, Jack Symonds, Hsnlon and Hanlon, Clous and Hoff- man, Deely sad Barlowe, Lobte and Sterling, Kngle and Armstrong. Dlckerman jnd O'Donnel, Cross and Wayland, and moving pictures. EKPista (B. J. Bnlkley, mgr.)—The Ducklings 1-6. The Cherry Blossoms were entirely accepta- ble to good houses 26-80. Jack Perry was the laugh feature, while Lois snd : j oyne, Ethel Hall Charles Orolloa added lustre to the olio. The Big Review 8. TaooADsao (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Billy Wat- son's Beef Trust Is back for a .eturn engagement week of 1. The Regstta Girls were sreorded a cordial reception lost week. Ted Burns wss In- defatigable lo his efforts to amuse. Anna Grant, Marie Fisher, Walter Kelley and Joe Leonard were slso on the Job snd added greatly to the success of the show. The Kllhenc-Attell fight pictures were an added feature. Star Show Girls roiiow. Casino (Bliss ft Koenlg, mgrs.)—The Passing Parade are due 1 and week. The Big Banner was one big hit lsst week, to fine houses. Will- iam* and Mock were the live wires In the bur- leagues, Blench Balrd was a partlculsrly clever Sr*on, and her songs mot with big success, Raj ontgomerr and the Healey Sisters also did a lop-llncr olio turn. Al. Reeves next. • Oatstt (John P. Bckhardt, mgr,)—Clark's 5!i!L a "5 3 ^PJ. ^1 ^ 1 - 8 • Tne 0lr, « from Happylau.1 renewed their lost serson's success, to splendid hou * c ' 2B J " 3 ,?'. Helno Watson's GeVman 'dialect was sb delicious oa ever, and thn fun never cessed. Joe Buckley Ida Bayton and Nellie Wat- Si ™ w t »',"»"»'"'«< In their efforts to pleas*. Ben Welch's Burlesquers 8. skPaSarl aS*!= R 1 ™ 0 ."'. mgr,)—"Finding the South Pole" was the title of a very fonny burlesque that was the feature of the bill last Sf*' "i' 611 » t,r actcd the customary good num- Lfrias&*aSLJS '' 8be . rfc,cto ' ,n « Detective" and The 8uffragettcs" slso served the purpose of providing lsugnter. The first part retains Its popularity as of yore. (JiuAno, FoniTAnoH's, Habt'i, MAjasna, Pat, aob, \icTomi, Colonial, Plaza ano Ai.hauubi give vaudeville and moving picture*. mJSPSi JESS US9 1 P't'urea follow the sea- son s end at the Gsrrlck on-April 20 Howard M. Evans, treasurer of Dumont's Minstrels, has his beneOt April 10. 11 John McOormlck, tenor of the Metropolitan Oners Co., appeared In concert at the Academy of Music 20 In aid of 1 ocsl chsrltv...... Everything Is n. readiness for M. e „J"^ Ct i£? °L' Ml "? Helen »' Troy," b™ the "jiLff 1 W1 fu 01 ?£ of ,he UnlTcrsl'jf of Penn- E2S& *J I n * Pn^luut Street Oiira House, beginning Faster Monday George Richards has bee.; «i«aged for the Wlllord Spenser proa™ tlon of "The Goose Girl," at the Lyric. ».? l i r i?J? dB, i e I p "'T?. tMa < F ' r » n « «• Tralles, tra. At each matinee there la a new exhibit ef four reels of high grade dims. The admission rate iuiiJ* c f. n,, M 0r ■W 1 »e»«. and the house will offer dally attractions at that rate, excepting when dramatic comravilei All their bookings. "Brew- SBMaOjia)! "Madame Sherr?" ^ pr ^. 0, .." , ir p|n,tor «' *»•**. 0/ local talent, for beneBt of St. Rose Convent. ' ti,^i",.m J 1 !' if 3 ' SSSfi ">«r-.>—Packed houses three times dally during week of March 25. BUI ■>* Wa B..l and week Include*: Tbe Bsrbesu Or- $33?: n he M ' r t on -OrBlg company, In a comedy ■ketch; Buroell, the rspld-flre cartoonist; Laura Loretta. polite entertainer; Imperial Musicians, In versstlle work; the Bsrbeaa Quartette, lllua- trated songs: Msttle Qulim. soubrette; tbe Golden Vons, In vocal calestbenlcs; Tejas Harry, eipert ro|» twlrler, and moving pictures, changed each ariernoon. -JR2 i 8AV0 , r ' ! he aem ' th * Ia >« 1 ■»» People's are giving pleulng entertslnmeata, snd all repott good business. "^ Cincinnati, O^-Holy Week flnds two strong attVactloDs here! At Music Hall, tbe pageant of "Darkness and Light," close* It* terle* of a month. Audiences have been Imraente. Orand OruiA Housa (John H. Havlln, mgr.)— Tyrone Power comes April 1, In "Tbe Bervant in the House," Dsvld BeUsco's ancce»3, The Woman," follows 8. , . I.tbic (Jame* E. Fennessy. mgr.)—The Whltnej Opera Co. relnrns March 81, In "The Chocolate SoMJer." Geonre W. Mnnroe. In "The Never Homes," April 7. . . . , . t B. F. Kami's (Charles I. Dorsn. mgr.)—Jack Norworth snd Nora Boycs hesd the list of enter- tainers March 81, presenting "A Musical Sur- prise Party." Betty Washington, s Cincinnati girl, known as the "fairy of the ylotlii, ' will make her dsbut. Other*: Cesser RIvolL In "A Scandal in a Reatanrant;" Kajlyama. Col. Sam B Holdswortb, W. B. Fatten and company, In "Apple Blossoms;" Lynch and Zeller, In "Club- msnlaes." Motion plctnres. WXlnot Strut (Anderson ft Ziegler, mgrs.)— "Around the Clock" will strike here March 81, presented by the Ritchie Musical Oomedy Co. '•The Girl In the Taxi" April T. • . Ehfbbss (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Horlan E. Knight snd company come March 31, In "The Cbalk Line." Others: The Four Mayoa, Hsrry Cutler, the Cllvottl Troubadours, snd the head- liners, Flgbt Saiooe*. Empresscopn views. Oai'iiEuu (Isaac M Martin, mgr.)—The Or- nheum Players ssy good-bye for the aeoson week of March 31, when "The Lottery Man" will be Obbhan (Otto Ernst Schtnld. mgr.)—The Ger- man Theatre Co. will stage "The Gypsy Baron" March 81, with Paul Nelva In tbe cast for the only performance here. Amsndss Horn will be the beneficiary. Pkopi.b'8 jJames B. Fennessy. mgr.)—The Kentucky Belles sre coming March 81. The Daffydllls April 7. STANDABn (R. K. Hrnlckn. mgr.)—Tbe Queen of Bohemia will arrive March 31, Dave Marlon's Dreamland Burlesquers Anrll 7. iImkut AoniTOKlUK —Cincinnati Symphony Or- chestra concerts, with Harold Bauer, pianist, as soloist, occurred March 21), 80. The Philharmonic Society, wll'a Kubellk, was heard 27. AslKalCAN (Ilcrry Hart, mgr.)—The lsst bill wss presenteil hy: The Peers, F. L. Perry, At- klm/in. J.imes A. Klernsn and company. In "A Rov.-il Cook," and Glndslcne and Talmadge, In "Cutey." Hbuck's OrxnA House, Familt, Ltckdm and Cintuut, regular houses, still give motion pic- tures. Lima, O.—Faorot (L. II. Cunningham, mgr.) "The Chocolate Soldier," to capacity, March 27. Howe's plctnres 30. 31. Francis Wilson. In "The Bachelor's Baby," April 4. "The Light Eternal" «. Oi.'i'iiiuH (W. (I. Williams, mgr.)—BUI week of April 1 Includes: Sherman Players. In tabloid versions of great plays; nagan and Westcolt. Ohss. Olcott, snd the Great Franoolla and com- pany. i.vvbio (L. J. Berger, mgr.)—The Lyric Stock Co. continues to meet with big success. Koval, Stab. Drbamlano, Lima and Kitrinc, with motion pictures, to large crowds. Hamilton, O. — Smith's (Tom A. Smith, mgr.) Howe's pictures April 6, 6. Bijou (A. Hainmerle, mgr.)—Vaudeville, songs snd pictures. Notcs.— During week of April 1 the Ollvcr- I-ewls Stock Co. will lay off. reopening K.nster Sunday, 7 The Grand Theatre Is dsrk this week. Springfield, O.—Fairbanks' (Karl II. Beck- er, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff" March 27, Francis Wilson, In "A Bschelor's Baby." April IS. Nbw Sun (Sun Amusement Co., mgrs.)—Week 1: Avallon Troupe. Provcl, Haller and Fuller, and Masquerla Sisters. Milwaukee, Wis. — Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.)—"The Passers-By" played to fine business March 24-27. Msude Adams closed the week. In "Ohantecler," to capacity houses. The Davidson Slock Co. will open the Summer season 81, In "The World and Ills Wife." Shubxbt (O. H. Bennott. mgr,)—The French Grand Opera Co. did a good business 21-30, Dsnte's "luferno" 31-Aprll 6. "Little Women" 7-14. Majestic (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.)—Bill for week of 1 Includes: Tbe Mountain Ash Male Choir, Nat Nsrsrro Troupe, Anne Kent, Oltss. F. Semon, Sharp and Wilkes, Gordon Eldrld and company, ninl Kennedy and Melrose. Buon (J. B. Pierce, mgr.) — "Uncle Tom's Cabin" March 24 and week. House Is dark week of April 1. Oarerr (8. R. Simon, mgr.) — Vanity Fair Company, headed by Pat White end Bob Van Os- tcii, played to big business, week of March 2s. The Merry Whirl Company April 1 and week. Columbia Iturletiquers 7-14. .. 8, ii B „ Ok. a Schoenecker, mgr.) —queens of tlie Folles Berytre, with Kid Csnlleld, pis red to large bouse* March 24 snd week. The Darlings of Porla April 1 and week. Jordln do Paris 7-14. F.mprrss (Jsc. Isaacs, mgr.) —Bill for 1 and week Includes: Richard WnTly. Dixie Girls, nar- rows and Lancaster, Uno Bradley, and the Five Nsrses. Juneau (J. B. Relchert, mgr.)—The Juneau Slock Company presented "Rip Van Winkle March 24 and week, featuring Peggy Ifnertl In the role of the son. "Hesrts of Osk 7 " April 1 8ml week. "The Two Waifs" 7-14. Columbia (Wlnnlnger Bros., mgrs.)—The Win- iihiger Bros.' Stock Oompany gsve s delightful presentation of "A German Gentleman," March 24 and week. "The Man of Her Choice" week of April 1. "beware of Men" 7-14. E ? n .. C !S£ re ' Wl». — Grand (0. D. Moon, mgr.) AL Wilson, In "It Happened In Potsdam." C" , *!? I „ , . ■**■ audience, March 23. "The (Jam- biers 29. JUS*?*?,''* ( . B - k D S w ". i, «' mgr.)—Bill 2B ami Burro. Will Cunningham, and motion pictures. Ouinciry business prevails. ...£! iI0 ', %'SJ* . ond ,p » , ««>. with motion pic- tures and Illustrated songs, all report good busl- SSPJSL rR L ^' r i c , for the .P«t Jear, has resigned, iSLF^nJS S" I S 0 ?••• !»•' to *» Into business there. Carl Grethel replaoed her. Kalaniasoa, Mich. — Fuller (W. J. Don- SlP&JH!'). The Spring Maid" April 1, ifran- els Wilson 1. "Mutt snd Jeff" 4. •»***■ i. wiIi T i°A (H ; J' 1 P" 111 ' «•«»•.)—03111 week of 1: Ward and Weber, I*w Ortb mid Lillian. Dick Crollim end company, Mclntyro and Hnrty, Prof. Blgney, Don Carney. "Klllarney Girls," F.vn We»t- cott and company, Joe Cook, und Lavlnc-Clmeron in J"? 2S1E£ Ncw Thestre, and Gem. mov- ing picture shows, are doing well. .„ N 9£!I' ~' Ground has betn broken for the new WO.OOO vaiulevlllo theatre, to be known as ho Elite which will be erected this Sprtag b, the Waterninri-Po mer Company, on' Binllek S^ L .iiTr l """ 1 i ng ' *"•*». I be" onVstory rtre.1 feet, snrl will combine all the latest tin. Mt&JS&j!, ,""" lcv " l( ' Iheatrcs. with nouses at Chicago Wsiikesan. Benton Harbor, and Flint Mich., will have charge of the bookings of the 1!.i°™J'.. ,p,l,,lc 0,lorI «> PalmerTof this cltv wl " ! )c .. ^ t? ,(l '' n, tnaiiager. It la expected that the new building will be ready f OT VVupVn" fi£ l m J?? <4 .^ S reeU J. M»eh._Po*t (H. R Smith, mgr.) the Nancy Boycr Stock Co. began a two weeks' engagement March 81. This s Mlsi SIh "wonn anpenrance here this season, arid i"i. Ca i'?i"K* rc lhat a,i « wlU •*<**« »« Bret busl "T:**:"'' record, breaker for tbe house . B "°" (Will Marshall, mgr.)—Bill March 81- ofrh i,tSr ( 'i M " Wllte". KHUwey uiris. ?.va Wescott and company. Joe Cook ana U Vlne-Clnieron Trio, 4d; wird and Wrther Lon prth and Lillian, Dick 'ctorltaJ £SS eS$23, Mclntyre and Hsrty, and Prof. Blgney mSPSSt »,^ ,,<, -n 0, \;, Mloh ;—*U»«n»«m (H. J. Porter, wEi' .ii p F , l<,w " , , of Ihe Ranch," March 21, did Wl "son ta P "5S, n n" U K 1 2 . 2 ' 2". Pleased: Francis SM "^ ",' lho Bachelor'* Baby," 20. did well An?M 2" r .'if M«I'>"2B. "The »f,n OnthtTlB? i. pr " ?;. ."S 0 "*"' ,n N ew York" 0. "The Lluht Klemsl" 8 o, ' T Dnclc Tom's Cabin" 10. g n , B ". 00 ., ( r r „" t ' k n - Lampman. resident nirr.)— "M Jkpsfl 1-3: The Rosslves, Clinton ind Russell. «?^J2 ?I^S *x *l company. Mona. Valle, and Moore'a BHP ^° r , J " hnD l«; J" Ml Maurer and Oro- Jean, "Pari; Green," Rasson and Claire, Minstrel Four, and Hobson and Maybclle. T \ tn }.\, *! ,c ! 1 ?' ~ New BI >J"> (P. 8. Bryce, mgr.) bill Apr 1 1-8, "Millionaire Kid;" I™ {^K,i - " d w N . el,c ;?' P? ,flce nn<1 company, Joe JCTSHSt Mett* Moore'a Lads and Lassies and ine oijouscope. Sroxa'a la lark. FOR SALE, TO CLOSB AN BSTA , re .w new "KNICKBRBOCKBR" THE i ,V,, ,be Holland, Mich. Holland, located abo,,r ih?,? 1 miles Southwest of Grand Ranlds .1' main line of the Pere Marauette' i>-,'' "? between Grand Rapids and Chicago .S 11 within a few rallea of Lako MIchLi Sn'r? mcr resorts, and on nn Intcrurban i, ,„»?„ these resort* and Grand Rapids li ii.fl population-, about 11,000. SsMtto oi 2SJ street on lot about 4Btyxl3Bft., eoi i,S»i2 lost November and renter? to Srsl ch \ ^ pie for two years at 12,150 a year, uV ■„£' fe-j!. "fderstand tenants are ,|,.OT splendid business, but would enden-.nr' ti take up lease If necessary to comple.,. „i™ Building ornamental, ground floor, o,-r nnn capacity, one balcony, four exits, twelve dressing rooms, box office, ornameninl Inhh? extra room can be used for coat or wnmEfi room, cement floor In main body oi ■„,,,„ some of chRlrs upholstered In leather Van fully wired for electricity, Includlimimrd?* lights, bunch lights and side IndTnTtor"^ vaudeville. Moving picture booth. staVo 30ft. deep, 48ft. wide. 46ft. high to piid ?oJ' 28ft. hlgfi to fly floor, proscenium 22ft. 1°„' 20ft. wide. (Above measurements nrncllcalft accurate.) Theatre has played road uttrse lions, stock and vaudcvllfe. PtIccb now be Ing charged for present stock, 10c„ 2«c aori 80c. Only theatre In Holland. There is on v one Be. moving picture place there. Prl™ $26,000. Apply to THE MICHIGAN TRUST COMPANY, GltANJP RAPID8. MIC H I(IAN IN VAUDEVILLE] Lidy or gentleman to frame up act; or Wl 1,1. join A GOOD ACT. My line, Characters and (oniedv Send photo, which I will return. ' JMO. MgINHIS, Billboard, Cincin nati. 0. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE MANAGER To Handle OPERATIC BASSO New to this country. Splendid European and South AiniTli-.il reputation. Excellent proa notices. For particulars, address BASSO, CARB OF CLII'I'KH. Bilk, Spnn Silk, Sllkotlne, Worsted ami Cotton Tlglit8 and Shirts, Leatardx, ijiim- blnatlon Sups and Paddings muilc lo order for theatrical, gymnasium and ath- letic use. Send for price list and samples, Pumps, Supporters, Spangles, etc. JOSEPH NOLAN'S SONS Successors to Joseph Nolan •S5-67 ELLERY ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y CO WANTED Sojbiotte with Specialties, Actors and Musicians All line*. Tent theatre; rep. show, week aUrjrll, Pay own botcl. Preference to people ilouhlini band and slaa*. or orche-tra. IlelieumalH April ■»!. Address THVHSTON E. DALLBY, Box 101, New Harmony-, Ind. WANTED Burlesque Costumes Short Dri'SHivi, Tights, High. Shoes, Ktc. L. B. WALKER, 220 Broadway, Boston, Mut. Second Hand L.II :RtTTY ROSAMOND WITHAM CIIARAOTBHS and OKI), "lis. Wardrobe, exporlonco and nblllty. 8tock. rep. or ono piece. Reliable managers only. Perm. add HI 8 T0U0HT0N ST., DUBC1IK8TKR, MASS. INTORMATIOir WAHTBD OF ELIZABETH MACARTH Formerly of St. Louis, Mo.; nlso known In theat- rical circles as Dorothy Morton, also known as LIbble Morton. Any porn n knowing of lier loca- tion will benoflt the lady by sending Iter address to John McMenamy In v. and Ileal Estate Co., 130s K. tirand Avenue, HI, Lou is, Mo. WANTED TO LEASE SSBSff OPERA HOUSE And I'Hico Hall, to party who wants to Install mo- tion pic.nre machine and run vaudeville. Town, 6,000. Largest cotton crop III Sbtte. Rent, IH per month. CAHL QltAU, Taylor. Tex. SOMBTHING new, overyhody will want to see lt,"TheTemptation of Eve" [In PUMdlsaJi The great masterpiece of the 20th Century- lllbllcal oil painting, displayed In a lufiml dark cabinet. hJducutlonal and moral, sut- rouoded In a maze of artistic scenic beauty. Wanted, experienced working partner with some c tpltai to oxhlblt the above at Bummer resort or on the road. Snro to lie big nintu-y maker. Particulars, addross: L. A.dllKYKH, 47 Hanover St., Boston. Ma>a. 1CAN PLACE YOU on the VAUDEVILLE STAGE instructive course absolutely l-'llhio. I personally assist yon to get an act and engagement. Experi- ence unnecessary. Method endorsed by managers. Thirty yean'experience. Instructive book KlthE (orstamp. P. LaDELLB, BOX 0, DECATUR, IND. *> STAOB and STREET DRESS for LADIES ntul * sr GENTS. Evening, Soubrette downs, Fancy # k Stage and Street Dresses. Full Dress, Print' * k Alberts, Tuxedo and Bng. Walk. Suits. Also * ST PUB), 848 N. CLARK ST., 0HICA00. * TIIBATBICAL. WK«8 roupees. Ladies' Hair Oooda. M. Stein's Unite Op. Bend for Price List. GEO. 8HINDI1H.H 183 W. «st ST.. New Tork. Tel. 8738 Bryant. NEW 212 PA6E ILLUST. MAGIC CATAL Containing cuts of Leading Conjurors, to. New 62 page book Oatal., loo. None nso W. D. LEROY, 103 Conn St., Boaton. Mag. IMPORT Gauze Masks, al) cliar- scters.or Satin Domino Mask, I Chin Beard or Mustache, lOo.I each,8for2oo.; bymallsc.moro.l Ask catalogue. Amateur Supplv I Co., 46 Ooeper Sqnare, N. r. Wanted, Blackface taedimi MALE ORGAN PLATER. MED. SHOW. DR. JOHN E. FOYE, MOBEBLY, M -. MUSICAL AaS N " eI i? r o r ,n 8"..e u . n "'-" ALBERT YOUNG, 400 West 41st St.. New York ' ''2 rtuMoiti iuunu , <w wesHiBi ot,. flu" * V "V - PllsAT^sfassa Cabinets |2.ooaloo,froin '■ t S"-^» T A VB tings, negatives or &»>£ JOHMBOW. 140 Bonth Wabash Ave.. Chica go- Ml; PVAN FLEET <Kfe RINTE*^ 47 WEST 28(b STRBBT, NBW YOn.v.