The New York Clipper (May 1912)

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Hat 4 THE NE¥ YGEK CLIPPER. OUT OF TOWN HEWS •tnrlarfleld. Mam.—Oonrt Square (D. o. fllbSiM mir-> "*•» Rosary," April 23, 24. lis.l f.irireturn*. "Hie Kochontress," 25. bad two Si Iiouk*. "The Old Town," 26, drew a large Mllence Dockstader'a Mlostrels 27. "The Lft- Jk* Rebel" 2(MIsy 1, Bllllo Burke 0, 7; Spring- (eld Musical Festival 10, 11. Poli'8 (8. J- Breen, mgr.)—Good houses «nw the close of vandevltle AprU 22 and week. The anmmer itock company opened 20, with "The Wtehfne Hour." •"&<> ¥ort.me Huntec" will to presmted week of May6. Oit-MOM (James W. Blncrtaam, mgr.)— The Whirl of Pleasure, April 22-25, save fine enter- ' talntnwits, to good ■%■» Harry Hastlne's Show 20-Mer 1, the Girls from Happjland May 0-8 Nhjom (H. I. Dilknback, mgr.)—The hill for )l.ir 2-4 Includes: Alice Braliatn and company, Doison and Lucas, Jack Dempsey, and the mo- °Bu<ro (E>. L. Knight, mgr.)—The Mil for April SO mil week Includes: Clayton Trio, and Markoe Bros., and the motion pictures. Plaja (Oolditeln Bros., mgra.)—The bill for Mar 2-4: Lucler and Ellsworth, Can Honors, Laura 8t. Olalr, Howe, and the pictures. AlDILL (K. J. Morton, mgT.)—Motion pictures. RuaoHU ('If. Bandell Smith, nigr.)— Motion pictures. iiniri (L. B. Zimmerman, mgr,)—.Motion pic- tures. Olom.— Motion pictures. Notimt.— Motion pictures. Ptuoi.—Motion pictures. Sunwir (Goldstein Bros., mgra.)—Motion pic- tures. Fnll River, Maaa.—Savoy (Geo. 8. Wiley, nurr.) "The Country Boy" April 20. "Excuse Me" Hay 2. Acwsxx (O. L. Bauson, mgr.)—Business Is er- celent The bill for May 2-4 Includes: Billy Alc- Drrmott, Watson and Little, Brown and Barrows, snd Duffy snd Edwards. Prshisb (O. L. Benson, mrr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures, Buon (0. L. Benson, mgr.)—iMotioo pictures • nil Illustrated songs. Pa Laos (A. II. Ashley, mgr.) — Motion pic- tures and Illustrated Bones. Liato (EV1. Doberty, mgr.) —Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. NtcKsu)i)BON (Walter Blgelow, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated Bongs. Stir («. Mlcbolfelder, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Boinio (II. B. Archer, mgr.)—-Motion pictures. Pittshnrarh, Pa,--Nixon (Thoa. F| Kirk Jr., mgr.) "The woman" week of April 20, James K. nackett, la "The Qraln of Dust." week of May 0. Geo. M. Cohan did capacity business week of April 22, In "Forty-live Minutes from Broadway." Ai,vin (John B. Reynolds, mgr.)—The Abora English Opera Oo. opened a Use weeks' engagement April 28, with "Aids." "II Trovatore' 7 May fl (nil seek. Business to rapacity. Oriiro (John P. Harris, mgr.)—The bill for April 20 and week includes: Pauline, WIUo Bros., Oook and Loreni, Leo Oarlllo, Aaabt Troupe. Jierton snd Moor, Keno and Green, Boynton and Myers. Chester Johnston, and the moving pictures. Capacity business rules. Ltciok (0. B. Wilson, mgr)—"The Penalty" April 29 and week. Andrew Mack, in 'Tom Mor.re." week of May 0. Al Wilson did well MM of April 22. Business Is very good. Doouesne (Denny Harris, mgr.)—Harry Da- vis Stock Co., In "The Lost Paradise," April 20 and week. "Faust" week of May 0. Business It capacity. Hamis' (John H.iMcOsrros, mgr.)—The bill for April 20 and week Includes: Luken's Pony Circus. PSJPrt*] Van and Zlpp, Liszle B. Raymond and i.illluj McNIel, Randow Bros., Verona Verdi and KM!* „ L "" e Mildred, Manley and Sterling, sua the Novelty Fonr. Business Is capacity. ksnkon —The bill for April 20 aud week in- eiudes: Famous Costa, Detora Troupe, Church fttnedy Four, Bert Shipley, Arthur and Jeanetto; boiilli nml Itowlund, Stoto and company, and Is* moving pictures. Business Is very good. „ H '"n (Henry Kartsman, mgr.)—Al. Reeves' Jig bhow, with Andy Gardner and Blanche Martin, SS °, f „. A ' >tl1 28 - ^Blotch" Cooper and the Jersey Lilies week of May 0. Academy.— It was the Intention of Manager Hurry Williams to close this house April 28, but 7iS w'W 0 «he building on Friday morning, and "id Moulin Rouge Oo. loot all their scenery and eostunicB. -J"3te! Tb " German Theatre Company gavo V, ii p S? orn,,llce ot " s ' Barfoesele" Tuesday. Acr I 30, at the Nlion Theatre Kennynond ran opened Sunday, 20. under the capable mau- SK •"!!'.?' A - 8 - MeSwlgan. Meela'a Band will iriiish the ovale at the donee ball. All nttrae- uoni L„ e been renov.ntwl. and a good year la ex- JJi 1 ™ Rumors of new theatres In this city IiYi 5. ,n ': .J 1 " latcst '» tQ »t Hyde & Bebmiui Mil desert the Oaycty, and that Harry Davis will Sn„W . ll(,uw Shubert nttractlona. Nothing aconite Is known at present. ai.]? r, :! ,,B . m " po,r *» Pa.—Family (H. J. Boyl- SrUS'J goring pictures of Sarah Bernhardt, ■ Oarallle," week of April 20. ■trer. 00 ".'?.'.) & Jo. "*' "P')- 0 **"" Mto " as522~:O'"* Turner and James Hammond, her KSSft a . mI Blu » B "T7 were here week of 22 MV.TC* for ,Be opening of the Summer season eoiii;.!n*, mnllt 1 i, I ' , ? k ' wh,c ' 1 occ,Ir » MlT 2T - Two 1 e nM c " S m , »"*rnate between here and Boll- '»8 Green Park, at Buntmry, Pa. aJWfHB*** O.—Har»man (Lea M. Boda. "fciJj?* ,^ rMt M««el>" week of April 20. m ygi!M %-W. V. uoweu, mgr.)—B. K 8othem m Julia Morlowe 2BMay 1. Bores Thomaobef- JWf't (Win. Proaoer. mgr.)—.The blU for ,i„' A o nrll 29 Includeej Dorothy Unwell and Hb' 1 ,.^ , IU1<1 K « 1TO . Hoi Eooley, John and fir.... ?"!*«• .Pe'moro «nd Lee, Ocssr Rlvoll, the ,1' °"l w i r <Wm. James, mgr.)—The bill for "or biL* 1 ? 1 29 'wlndes: Tho Great McGar- aaanJS* J, 1 " 1 po^Pany, Dainty Jane Roberts and srake'?H„ P * ,t L f?»' ■ ad Bun * ***« Lot <- "rsiie Trio, and the pictures. »rer°of"S: W Wi2. Hm & hu «^P>«J »» •"* tlie da m$£ B «>»?*W Iheatre, to take charge of me uonclng pavilion at OlenUngy Park. aia5 , |"f ( i T,,, *t O. —Orphenm (B. B. Harrlo. natiJSC mlul S 00 * 1 Patronage eontlnotu. Ten AprtftT *° taa ' rt °* V™*™ week * Bortrfg „ H ^ l ' 0t, l 0,n ^ WaMJOl AND AuantoiN, Il2L p ~aE? ho, "*»- reP*" good business. •m^SraB 1 " Stevens, owner of the Alrdome. comn^ fi? l»Pttlar resort shortly with a stock 5trlriW t LJ9 Suauner months. ...Qulmby's aTiriiT S.. 8 ^!* «ieate oponi May IS. with M^raS'^iISf .H V 1 * attraction...... William »i»rwn. a locad boy, j«ft here AprU M, for Uar- EARLY HISTORY OF NEGRO MINSTRELSY US RISE AND PROGRESS IN TEE UNITED STATES BT COL T. ALLSTOI* BB0W5. »owoflwocooecooooxo»xooooa^^ Murphy, West and Peel's Campbell's. Probably no minstrel troupe enjoyed a greater popularity than did tbls one. It was the Klmberly party re-organlzed by Joe Murphy, and commenced operations In 1851. under the management of himself, West and Feel. The following season Dan Bryant ap- peared with them. 8. C. Campbell, T. B. rremdorgust and Tommy Peel were In the party. In consequence of the death of Mr. West, In 18S4, Matt Peel became the sole manager, They were then called Matt Peel's Orltrlnnl Campbell Minstrels, And consisted of Tommy J. Peel, Jig dancer, and others. Mr. Peel continued the mana- «er until July, 1850. O. W. Moore, Paul lerger. Matt Peel, B. N. Slocum. V. Kyle, Merc Sexton, Palmer and A. Asche were among thorn. They then disbanded. Wood's Minstrels Occupied 444 Broadway, New York, In 1851. The party consisted of M. C. Campbell. Kph Born, J. A. Herman, Wlnchell, Max Zorer, h. De Meyer, T. P. Brlggs, H. M. Williams, A. Sedgwick and Master Malatrat. In 1853 Wm. \v. Newcomb, tambo; M. C. Campbell, tenor; Brlggs. banjo; Eph Horn; Slleycr, violin; J. Smith, violin; Herman J. Bist- mead, alto; H. Wlnchell; H. M. Williams, wench; A. M. Hernandez, guitar; Jerry Bryant, bones, and 0. W. II. Grlffln, were In the party. Horn and Newcomb left In Sep- tember. 1853, and Prank Brower Joined, also S. A, Wells and Dan Bryant. George Christy, having withdrawn from B. P. Christy's Min- strels In October, 1853, went Into partner- ship with Henry Wood, organized a band and opened In opposition to B. P. Christy. The party was known at (To be Continued.) rlsonburg, Vs., to Join the John Sparks Shows. He spent a few days at his home In this city, after closing a successful season with K, aud Al.'s "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Oo. Akron, O.—Colonial (IS. M. Stanley, mgr.) the vaudeville bill for April 25-27 Included: ■Tlie New Scholar," Mary Elizabeth, Frank Mor- rell, Richards and Clark, draham and Bandall, snd Oorrelll and Gillette. "The Olrl of My Dreams" hud good business 24. "The Concert'' May 0. Music Hall. — "The Gondoliers" May 1, I. Gibson Amusement Oo. week of (I. Tun Obotto, National, Pastihb. T.uha, Dheami.anb. Noska and Bank, motion picture theatres, all report good business. Noras.—Wm. J. Wbltton Imb been engaged as general agent for the Olbson Amusement Co Hairy Oady bas left to Join the Jones Circus. Louisville, Ky,-Macauley's (John T. Ma- cauley, mgr.) "Tbo Concert," with an all-star cast, played to big business April 22-24. Helen Ware, In "The Price," 20-Msy 1. Walnut (0. A. Shaw, mgr.) closed a very suc- cessful season April 28, with "The Stampede." OAisrrr (0. T. Taylor, mgr.)—The Don Ton Durlesquors, featuring Bert Baker and Babe l-a Toar, proved s very good attraction week of April 21. The Bowery Burlesauers 28 and week, BuoKiNQKAki (Hotace McOrocklln, mgr.) — Tlio Ooay Corner Girls proved a very delightful show week ot 22. The Georgia Campers were the feature. The season closed with the Merry Maid- ens Oo week of 20. Keith's (J. L, Weed, mgr.)—The bill for week of April 28 IndDdes: Roohm's Athletic Olrla, Mrs. Loots James and company, Oonroy and Le Malre, Hugh and Hilda Emmott, Grant and Iloag, the Famous Bexos, and Brehmn and Bray. Hopkins' (1. Simon, mgr.)—The bill for May 2-4 Includes: Nevcrveld's monkeys. Jane Elton, Barle and Bartlett, Sylvan and O'Neill, and Fos- ter and Foster. „ _. Avbnui (M. A. Shaw, mgr.)—Moving pictures snd Illustrated songs. Notes. —The theatrical lieople In all llnea, In tills city, mourn the loss of Henry B. Harris, who lost his life on the Titanic NIc. Hos- ier, of the Nlc. Boiler's Hotel, who caters strictly to theatrical people, mourns the loss of his mother, who died April 25 Princess Vic- toria, the miniature "Melba." played the Nov- elty Theotre week of April 21, and proved a star attraction The local picture houses contlnoe to good business. Baltimore, Mil.—Fid's (Chns. E. Ford, mgr.) Aborn English Opera Co. April 29 and Week. "Madame Butterfly" week of May 6. Acapkmt (Tunis Dean, mgr.)—"Shenandoah" April 29 and week, "The Lion and the Moaso" May 0 and week. ..„ AiiDiToBiuji (Frank McBrlde, mgr.) — "The Squaw Man" week of April 20. Hollidat Stssst (WllUsoi Bite, mgr.) Is closed. , _ GAYsrrr (William Ballauf, mgr.)—The Troca- tlcros Co. April 20 and week, the Social Maids week ot May 0. Eui'tsii (Geo. Rife, mgr.)—Moulin Rouge Girls April 29 and week, Watson's Beef Trust Co. week of May 0. Mabylano (Jns. I.. Kernan, ingrj—The bill for April 29 and week includes: Hale Hamilton, Chapman and Barnard, Belle Adair, Trovato, "Po- lice Life," International Polo Teams, and the Ward Broa. New (Geo. Sclinlrter. mgr. >—The bill for 29 end week Includes: Rudolph and Daree, Drlscoll, Hall and company, Zlnnell and Retter, Anna Madl- Kan and company, Ford nnd Wesley, and Electria. VicroatA (Obas, E. Lewis, mgr. I—The bill for 2ft and week Includes: "The Girls rrom Paris," Anils Primrose, Manley and Walsh, Roberto and Verm, Bradley Martin and company, the Bimbos, faille Brown, Chns. Edenberg, and Smith ana Champion. Knoxwllle, Tmn. — fltonb's (Frits Stsnb, mgr.) Walter Damrosch and New York .Symphony Orchestra April 29. Hijorj (Oorbln Shields, mgr.) la dark. Oat (Fred Martin, mgr. -"-The bill week of 29 Includes: Mennalda, Plcpio, Captain Powers and company, Eddie Ross, and Clmis and Hoffman. Business to capacity. Gbano (Frank Rogers, mgr.)—The hill for week of 20 Includes: Pearl Dawson, Hlldebrand and De Long, Laddie Hale, and Seven Kldders The rathe Weekly la shown. Tub Abbna, snd all the other plcturo houses, report good business Moss & Mart's Carni- val Company, under the auspices of the Police Be- lief Association, 29-May S. Ohntteunoofra, Tenia.—Lyric Theatre (C. W. Rex, mgr.) has closed for the season. Buon (O. W. Rer. mgr.)—closed for aesaon. Majistio (W. B. Rossell, mgr.)—The bill week commencing April 20 Includes: Norwood and Ward, Dob and Mne Gordon. Gordon and Perry. Carter, Stanley, Willis and Green, snd Francis Stuart. TUB BONITA, TllCATO, COLONIAL. CllSCENT AND Pioto, picture bouses, all report good tmslnoas. Memphis. Team. — Lyceum (Frank Orjy, mgr.) Victor Herbert, April 23. 24, bad crowded liouseH. The Husslsn Symphony Orchestra 27, "Tlie Durbar," in Klnetnacolor, 28-Mny II. Obfiiiux (Max Fablsh, mgr.)—The bill for week of 28 Includes: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me- Oreevey, Bond and Benton, Pat Rooney and Marlon Bent, Regel's Canine Novelty, Carl Mc- Cullough, Alberta, Lawrence and Edwards, and the motion pictures. Tits Majistics, Stab, Oabbolltoh, Iufbmal, Colonial. Alamo, Queen, Palace, Gate, Pas- time, Pbkin, ano Daisy, picture theatres, all report good business. Portland. Me. — Jefferson (Julius Cabn. mgr.) tbe Keith Stock Co., In Its third week of Summer stock at this house, met with the best of success In Its presentation of "Billy," April -- '.'... The company gave way to nil lie Burke 211, 2T. who was greeted by fine audiences lu her admirable presentation of "The Runaway." The stock coninsuy presents "Tbe Rose of the Hiim'Uo" 30 and week. The Knights ot Columbus Minstrels (local) appeared here 29. Kami's (Jsmes E. Moore, mgr.)—Vaudeville continues to excellent returns. The bill for 20 and week Includes: McAleavey's Marvels, Johnny Johnston, "8 vat Mllllgan" company, Kiass and Bernlc, the Great Kaufman Troupe, the Two Ool- leys, Famous Sutcllne Troupe, and the moving pictures. New Poutland (James W. Oreely, mgr.)—The bill fur 29 and week Includes: Tho Four Monies. the Petite Sisters, Cole Sisters and Dare, Mr Gowen and Cahlll, Anderson and Qotnes, and tbo moving pictures. The Titanic pictures drew Im- mense crowds week ot 22. Cisco (M. 0. Blumenberg, mgr.)—"Tbe Oave Man" was a feature picture among those shown 22 and week, and, with the soloists snd musics! offerings, attracted large attendances. John Bar- rows Is the new vocalist, with lnea Oeorge, the singer who has pleased the patrons for many months. Oonobsss (A. J. Peverada, mgr.)—"The Sac- rifice," "A Waif of the Sea" and other Alms, with the vocal offerings, drew good crowds week Of 22. Bio Niokbl (I. M. Mosber, mgr.)—Among the long list of interesting pictures shown week of 22, "The Titanic Disaster" was the feature. St, John. Con.—Opera Dense (F. O. Spen- cer, mgr.) the Helen Grnyce Go. closed s two weeks' engagement of good business April 20, presenting "The Girl from tbe Golden West." Tho company will play a return engagement here In June, Artillery band concert (local) had big business 22. Billy Carleton and company, in "Tbe Purple Widow," 25-27, bad big business. "Tbe Durbar," Klnetnacolor pictures, 20 snd week. Nickel. —Mae Clark, In songs, and the mov- ing pictures. Gsm. —Illustrated songs and moving pictures. Uniqub. —Moving pictures. Stab.— -Moving pictures. Lybip. —Kelly and Judge 28-29, and the mov- ing pictures. Not*. —The Loyalist Dramatic Club of tbls city presented "The Servant la the House," In the Earl Orey competition, at Ottawa week of April 15, and were awarded flftu place in tbe contest. Hamilton, Can. — Grand (A. B. London, mgr.) The Spring Maid," April 22-24, did an immense business. "The Barrier" 26, 27; Fire- men's benefit (local) 20. "The Chocolate Soldier" 30, "Florodora." by Hamilton Operatic Society (local) May 2. 4; "The Woodland Queen" (local) 7, 8; Smart Set 0, 10; "The Runaway" 11. Temple (J. G. Ainileton, mgr.)—Tbo bill for week of 29 Includes: John Rice and Sally Oohcn, Joe Jackson, Blxley and Turner, Meredith Sisters, and Fred and Bva Moxart, Los Anaelea, Cstl—-Majestic (Ollnr Mo- .rosco, mgr.) Marjorlo Rauibeau and Co., In 'lUerely Mary Ann," week of April 28. Auditobjum (L. B. Bckymer, mgr.)—Madame Emma Calve 23-27. Lyceum (Thos. G. Baker, mgr,)—"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" Indefinite. New Mission (Oliver Morosco. mgr.) — The Now Mission play, with three hundred players in the cast Is presented for tbe flrat time on any stage week of 20. Kelasco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) — "A Msn's World" 29 and week. Bdbdank (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) — "Madame X," by tbe slock company, week of 29. Kotb- —Louise Gunning and company, Blanche IUtes'Ilruce McRne Co., Muriel Starr and com- pany, the Belasco company, Texas Gulnan ami Ly- ceum Company, and Princess Lavsrovlcb and other famous stars, will give a benefit In aid of tho bereaved ones who have been rendered desti- tute by tho Titanic disaster, at the Auditorium April 20. Wheeling, TV. Vn. — Court (Felnler A Moore, mgrs.) was dark week of April 27, The Cincinnati Oermsn Theatre Oo., rn "8' Batfnea- sele," 29; "Tbe Bed Hose" 90. Ellen Beach Xaw May I. Victoria (Geo. abater, mgr.)—The bill for week of April 20 Includes; Martin and dogs, Nick Long and Ida Cotton, Chester Wilson and company, Rudolph and Lens, Juggling Bolts, and Francises Redding snd company. Noras.—Wheeling Lodge, No. 01, T. M. A., celebrated their ninth anniversary April 28, and lodges from Pittsburgh and ether nearby cities attended Rlngllng Bros. Circus Is billed to appear here May 15. "Bought and Paid Fob" will remain at the Playhouse, New York, imlll July. SILVER BOOKING EXCHANGE BOOKING THEATRES, PARKS, FAIRS, ETC. M At» AGKR8- We handle and book the beat In Vaudeville, and know what you want. We also book MustcAi Comedies, Wild West Shows »ud Open Air Attraction* of high merit. Olvo oa a trial and we will convince you. artists -Send in your open time, can one? seven to ten weeks; short Jumps. NKW YORK OFFIOC 380 GRAND ST11KKT, N. V. C1TV Phone, 1078 ORCHARD M. Silverman, General JIaanger. BAi.TitviOf9E orFiot ma k. baIjTimohh strbbt, Baltimore), mo. Phone, 822t ST. PAUL. JOHN T. MoCAaMll, Ueneral M*n»ger. PHILADstUPHIA OPFIOK ■ILVBR BOOKING EXCHAVOK, 007 -WALNUT HTIIKKT, PHI LA., PA. BILLY DIAMOND, General Manager. JACK CHISM'8 WILD WEST SHOWS AND PRINCESS 81ETA8 JUMLR SHOW A. sjciimitt. Gen. Manager. BILLY DIAMOND, den. Representative. Investigate. WANTS LOCATION LAST YEAH, N. Y. THIS YEAH, ABBVRY PARK. 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State lowest. RODT. H. IIVJIHI8, Bloomlngton, Ind. ORANDI STOGK CO. ORCHESTRA LEADER, Doubling Brass; SECOND VIOLIN, Doubling Strong Alto) Al CLARINET PLAYER; SLIDE TROMBONE, B. and 0. Don't misrepresent. Show playing North ibis Summer. Address ROOT. UHANDI, Long-view, Tuaw. CHARACTER WOHAN, must be first class. CHARACTER HAN, cnod •tze. People all llnea qolek* GENERAL BUSINESS People with specialties. Oeor«o L. Oravvs, llarry Belmonr, Ed. TannehtlJ, write quiet. Guaranteed Alrdome Clroolf for eighteen weeks. Salary, 20 to 26. MANAGER HADIBOK BtiUAUrf THEATRE CO., 1211 GRAND AVE,, KANSAS CITY, HO. NORMA POTTER ***** Versatile Second Business Woman, positively any lines, specialties, would OEN. OKL., NICBTOWrl P. O., PlIIliADBLPHIA, PA proposition. Musical Corned laities, would entertain good vandovilic 7 ills Tabloid Hualoaj Comedies or Hlnitrel Bbows to play on percentage. PHILADELPHIA PA. Address JOHN W. HART