The New York Clipper (June 1912)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. TTTT America for Theatrical 1 i I Cammeyer I Individual Order* Filled. Wa flt nit Th»»trlt»i Companies Promptly. TlMBtrlcal Folder Mo. 30 mailed on Mtwii. r RoT. d on a means Standaid/Merit Ik 6 6 H Ave &20' ■•W York m ■St. the Parkway Baths, and by his ordet three 1 engine companies pumped itreama upon tbat property. Suddenly the aupply of water wa* exhausted, and tho emergency was met by Suttlng the auction hoaea Into the ocean, urf water waa used (rom that time until the fire waa extinguished. It waa only by hard lighting tbat the Ocean House waa eared. The flimsy outbuildings that had been «rected outside the structure burned quickly. The damage by lire la put at ilB.OOO. i a 'White Cltr Opens. SaTln Rock. New Haven. Conn., has long been the pleasure around of amusement seek- ers, and White City, the centre. Is again crowded with patrons. No park In the tnlted States excels It so far aa amusement 1b con- cerned, for within Its gates there are scenic railway, motion picture theatre seating l.oop, shoot-tho chutes (extraordinarily large in 9 "hen there la a vaudeville theatre (the Orpheum). seating 2,000. claimed to be the most beautifully constructed Summer theatre In the East, where first cIsbs TJ. B. O. vaude- ville Is shown. A Drat class garage Is maintained free for the park patrons. The Moxle Co. lias erected the largest bottle In the world In the centre — - — — of the park aa a drinking fountain. The con- cession managers hare been smiling since Summer Parte awfl fain Xffissii not a slstant general manager; J. H. Nichols, ad- vertising manager; Phil S. Kranvar, office manager; scenic railway, W. Bearsley, mana- ger; Bhoot-the-chuten,»H. Smith, mannger; Hereafter." D. Grover, manager; Alrdome, JTos. Croncr, manager; Orpheum, S. A. Do ' Waltoff, manager; Jos. Croner, assistant; chief electrician, J. Wilson. t PAHAMA-PACHC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. The Panama-Pacific International Exposi- tion will be a 150,000,000 proposition. In thla respect, ss well as In the matter of exhibits and rxtlstJc conception, It will be vastly greater than any world's exposition that ever las been held In any part of the world. The foundation for the great exposition was laid In the raising of an original fund of 117,500,000, which amount was pledged to It by people of Ban Francisco and California before congress was asked to give It official governmental recognition. Of this $17,500,000, a turn of more than 14,000,000 waa raised within two hours by popular subscription at a great mass meet- tag held In the Merchants Exchange Build- ing during April, 1910. This popular sub- scription was later Increased by other pledges to the amount of $7,500,000. In addition to the popular subscription fund, the State of California has taxed itself In the sum of $5,000,000 to aid the exposi- tion, and the city of San Francisco haB au- thorized $5,000,000 worth of bonds for the same purpose. Approximately $5,000,000 more Is assured through an action by the Legislature permit- ting the counties of the State to levy a tax not to exceed 0 cents on each $100 assessed valuation, for the purpose of raising funds foe county displays at the Exposition. Of the flfty-two counties In the State of California, thirty-eight already hare levied the 0 cent tax, and it Is eatlmated that the total amount raised In this way will be in the neighborhood of $5,000,000. In most in- Stancea thla tax Is spread over a period of ve years. On Jan. 31, 1011, the national Houae of Representatives took final action upon the matter of extending federal recognition, and brought to an end a friendly fight between Ban Francisco and New Orleans, which had been contending for months for the honor of holding the Exposition. Ban Francisco won Its case before tho House of Representatives by a vote of 188 to 156 for New Orleans. On Feb. 8, 1911, the senate committee of Congress reported unani- mously In favor of Ban Francisco, and the bill was passed a few days later. It was signed by President Taft on Feb. 15, 1011. Ground was broken for the ExpoHltlon on Oct. 14, 1911, at the Stadium, In Golden Gate Park. President Taft turning the first spadeful of earth which marked the actual era ef exposition construction. Complete plans for tho Exposition have been prepared and approved since that time. On Feb. 2, 1012, President Taft, assured that the necessary funds were available and that a proper site had been selected for the holding of the Exposition, Issued a proclama- tion Inviting the nations of the world to par- ticipate. A foreign commission, authorized by the President to represent the Exposition, la now in Europe. Twenty-four States outside of California have already made appropriations for par- ticipation In tho exposition, while action Is pending before the legislatures of several other States. Half a doien foreign govern- ments have nloo formally accepted the presi- dent's Invitation to participate. Tho site chosen for the exposition proper comprises a tract of approximately 025 acres, Including a portion of the Harbor View dis- trict and government property within the Presidio and Fort Masou. It has n frontage of nearly tbree miles on the Bay of San Francisco Just within the Golden Gate, nnd Is In a natural basin surrounded by hills. The chief exhibit palaces will be thirteen In number. They will be devoted to fine arts, agriculture, education, manufacture, varied industries, liberal arts, machinery, mines and metallurgy, transportation, horticulture, stockyards, stock pavilion, automobiles. Their combined area will amount to 3,781,600 square feet. The plot assigned to amusement conces- sions covers forty-live acres. There will be a horticultural display of fifty acres within the grounds, twelve acres or railroad and miscellaneous outdoor exhibits, a children's playground and a fifty acre drill and avia- tion field. Ten acres will be devoted to the government exhibit, forty acres to state build- ings, and thirty-seven acres to foreign build- ings. All applications for sites of buildings and outdoor exhibits must be filed on or before June 1, 1014. Permits for apace will not be transferable, and each exhibitor and concessionaire will be confined to such exhibits nnd concessions aa are specified In bis application. All communications relating to the expo- sition should be addressed to the president of the Panama-Pacific International Expo- sition, San Francisco. Cal.. U. 8. A. The exposition gateB will be opened Feb. 20, 1015, and will close Dec. 4, 1015, giving an exposition period of nine and n half months. A Lagoon Curiosity, In the sandpit near Ludlow Lagoon. Cin- cinnati, the tusk of a mastodon was found, measuring five feet seven Inches in length, and tapering from six Inches to two and a half Inches In diameter. . s FIRH AT BRIGHTON. Four small frame structures and more than three hundred feet of boardwalk were con- sumed June 0 by a fire which started In the gaiety Thentre a motion picture house, at Brighton Beach, L. I. Smoke from the crevices of the doorway leading to the theatre was seen by John Qulgley, a watchman em- ployed by the Parkway Baths, and he sent In on alarm. By the time Battalion Chief Rogers nnd local fire companies responded the fire had enten Its way Into two adjacent ""•'dliips and was destroying the boardwalk. Chler Itogers sent In a second alarm and five minutes later he sent In a third alarm. When oneirics nrrlved fallowing tho third alarm the flro had consumed the moving pic- ture theatre, together with three other build- ings-occupied by a Japanese ball game, n pho- tograph gallery nnd a rifle range. For a while Deputy Chief Lolly feared the Onmeg might spread, to too buildings occupied by ii ' ii h i ii " ni TO CORRESPONDENTS OUR THEATRICAL COKIIE- I fiPOSBENTS ABB BERBDY * NOTIFIED TBAT THE CREDEN- TIALS NOW HELD BY.THEM EXPIRED OS,. JUNE I, 1013. TIIKY ABB REQUESTED TO RETURN THEM TO THIS OFFICE AT ONCE, FOB RENEWAL FOR 1013-13. ■ i li II III II II Pabst Pabk, Milwaukee, Wis., opened May 80, under the management of F. W. Har- lands, with the following attractions: Hol- land's Circus. Mayr'e Orchestra, featuring Hattle Lurad. soloist; Petit Family, and Gert's Tyrolean Singers. OUT OF TOWN NEWS CINCINNATI. Warm days and cool nights are giving both the outdoor resorts and the picture theatres equal chance* at the harvest of amusement seeker*. The American has closed Its doors, and announce* a leiumption of ten cent vaudeville In August. In aiUltloo to the multiplicity of Ave cent dim houses, three down town theatre* are giving teu cent picture shows, and one more Is offering vaudeville at the same fee. Mobio Hall. —The Weber k. Fields Juhllee Co. la coming for one performance June 9, with Lil- lian Jlussell, Fay Templeton, William Oolller, and otters. "Hokey Pokey" and "Bunty Bulls snd Strings" will be presented. Tin Zoo (Wslter A. Draper, mgr.)—The Cin- cinnati Summer Symphony Orchestra, directed by John Spargur, will Inaugurate their third week's concerts 9. Oiiiitd Pask (Isaae M. Martin, mgr.)—Ma- belle Flaher and company will be the headline™ at the Vaudeville Theatre 0. Others: Leo Siller. Irwin and Hersog, Fred Zobedle, and Montambo and Weill. Const IsLAxn (J. J. Olrard, mgr.)—Dlerlckx Brothers are to be seen 9. In the arena. At the Lake Oomo Theatre the Kennedy*, Kugene Urn- inert, Weslyn Hamilton, Koster and Winsome, and Oliver and llelmin will be heard. Osand Ormu Hones (McMahon A Jackson, mgr*.)—neltrnh nnd Beltrab are coming 9. Other*: The Kdmond Zoller Trio, Hessle, the Juggler; Virginia Orant, and Sbrlner and Richards. "The Post Telegrapher" Is the reel restated. H. F. Keith's (Charles L. Doran, mgr.)—The Schillings are the topliner* 9. Yulll and Tloyd. the ninnchsrd Players, In "Poor Relations;" Jos Ilardman, and the Dragnar Brothers are other*, rathe'* Weekly. Ludlow Laoooh (John J. Weaver, mgr.)—The Cortoney Stock Oo. is holding forth at the Bnatle Theatre. Ltbio (McMahon A Jackson, mgri.—The Inter- national eutomoblle races, run at Indianapolis Decoration Day, are the picture feature promised D. Another promised la "A Victim of the Mor- mons." Tom Emmons and Guerdon Oolvln are elnglng. Union's OrasA Hotmb, New Ltcium, Wit- nut. Ritpaaaa, Family and Utah's Csntdbt are theatres showing pictures. Colnmbna, O.— Hnrtimm (Lee M. Ilinlii, mgr.) "Tho Girl of the Golden West" week of June 10. Keicii'8 (Wm. Pressor, mgr.)—Summer vaudeville Is very popular at this house. Broadway (Wm. James, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Oi.hntanoy Pabk (H. O. Stubbs. mgr.)— 'The Deep Purple" is the attraction In the theatre week of 10. Lima, O.—Faurot (L. H. Cunningham, mgr.) motion pictures are drawing big crowds. OnpintJM (Fred Hilton, injrr.)—As s special attraction for the V. T. O. convention held here June 0-9, Mr. Hilton secured Harry Steppe and his Daffrtllll Girls ss an added attraction. Ltbio (0. 0. Deardourff, mgr.)—The musical comedy stock company opened week beginning it, with "The Girl end the Chauffeur " "The Varsity Girl" week or 10, Rotal, Stab. Dbbamlako, Ekpibb and Lima, motion picture houses, are doing big business. Hamilton, O.—Bijou (A. Hlmnierte. mgr.) bill for May 10 and week Includes: Joe Mersell, Blanche Manning, Leona Irving, Wm. Harvey, Gladys tennon, Jnllanna, Mary Sawtell, and the bioscope. Grand, Jswn., PniNcass, Stab, Ltbio, Baolb, Uotal snd Surra's, moving picture theatres, are all enjoying excellent return*. Noras.—Gentry Bros.' Dog and Pony Show Is bill week of 2 Included: George Orohy. Three Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far Bast 35. Sprlnsrfleld, O.—New Sun (Sun Amusement Oo., num.) hill for week of June 10: Billy Doss, Ohaa. Ferris snd company, and Thompson and Carter. Note.— Buffalo Bill A Pawnee Bill's Show Is booked here for June 27. Milwaukee. Wis.—Majestic (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.) the Davidson Stock Oo. gave a delightful presentation of "Merely Mary Ann" Jnne 8 and week. Francis McHenry did aplendld work in tha leading role. "The Seven Slaters" 10 and week. Obtstal (Edw. Raymond, mgr.) — "Merry Mary." a condensed mnalcal comedy, with Edna Hilibard and Lulu Wallace, two yoong Milwaukee actresses, played to capacity bouses week of 8. Bill for week of 10 Includes: The Cowboy Min- strel*. Tie Bale-Strlor's bears, Allan Sbaw, and Lowell and Ester Draw, Notbs.— The Bevening Brothers, who bare been connected with the Majestic Theatre for seve/il seasons, opeved their circus here June 8, appear- ing Ir. tho different parts of the city with their wonderfnl collection of acts to good business. They will make a tour of the State, beginning 10, nnder the name of the Bevernng Brothers' Un- paralleled and Unrivaled Aggregation of Wonders, and ahonlil have a very successful trip Pabst's WhlteSsh Bay Resort has opened for tbe Rummer season, under Richard Becker's management, and Mr. Becker has provided the patrons or his resort with splendid entertainment, having engaged the New York Ladles' Orchestra for an Indefinite period Pabst Park, under the management of F. W. Hsrlsnds, Is enter- taining large crowds. Mayr's Rand, with Hattl* Lurad, soloist, are the special atraetloas During the week ending 8, tbe Jena Margo Stock Co., which opened a Summer season at the Shu- bert several weeks ago, disbanded on account of being In financial strslts, the backers of this ven- ture tolling to further assist MUs Margo. , IV IV Newark, N. Jf.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) Mrs. Una Abel) Brlnker and stock company moved from the Shubert Theatre and opened here Monday, Jane 10, in "Salvation Nell," for an In- definite run. Pioctob'r (B. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Tbe stock ar- rangement Is doing fairly well here. Etlenne Olrardot snd the Proctor Players appear In "Charley's Aunt" week ef 10. Arthur Byron held good attention In "Sherlock Holmes" 3 and week. "The Wolf" 17 and week. Oi.YMrr,o Pabk (J. M. Beldon, mgr.)—Tbe first week of the new Olympic Park Opera Co. was very gratifying to management and public. Mana- ger Frank Balnger has pot together an excellent company, and "The Beauty Spot" week of 8 created a good Impression. A Knight for a Day" is given week of 10. Open air vaudeville snd tbe various other attractions are also well patronised. Osphbtou (M. S. Schleelnger, mgr.)—The Oorse Psyton Stock Oo. continues successfully here. "The Blue Mouse" week of 10. After n week's rest, Clifford Stork returns to play the. role of Augustus Bollett, and Marie Ounard, a new acquisi- tion, appeared aa Mrs. Llewellyn. The revival of "The Olrl of the Golden West" drew crowds week of 8, ' Gatbtt (Leon Evans, mgr.) — Pictures and vaudeville are drawing good crowds. The bill 10-13: Kearny and Oarleton, Belfor Trio, Lester and Zarlna, and Marlon Blake. For 13-15: Torke Herbert Trio, Addle St. Alva, Lambert and Williams, and Paris Bros. Wasbihoton (O. R. Neo, mgr.)—Pictures snd vaudeville. BUI for 10-12: Harrison, Stuart Duo, Kamplaln and Bell, Dorothy Lamb and company, Stnart and Donohue, Biff and Snlft, and Ralph Rockawsy. Far 13-15: Oougblln-Mack and com- pany. Mile. Magda and company, Fox snd Drew, Lapel and Bland, Joe Ott, and Dolly Morriaey. . Ltbio (B. 0. Stuart, mgr.)—Big houses dally view the vaudeville and plctare* here. BUI 10- 12: Mimical Gleich, Mabel Wllbnr, Don Ram- say's Harmonist*, Lea Modernists, Russell and Reld Byrne Bros, and Eight Bells. For 1S-I5: Alfaretto Sisters. Sterling and Gold, the Holds- worths, Aurle Dagwell, Edward Bsmonde and company, and City Oomedy Four. Korea.—Moving picture* Of Ihe International auto races at Indianapolis, Ind., are exhibited at Jllner's Empire week of 10. Manager Leon Brans has gone down to the shore for a few days' real Margaret Keene, of this city, who has been leading woman with a number of tonrlng combinations, will be a member of the Sibley Plarers at Electric Park for the Summer. Kansas) City, Mo.—Will!* Wood (0. D. Woodward, mgr.) tbe Woodward Stock Oo. gave' excellent performances of "The Fighting Hope" week of Jnne 3. "Tbe Man of tbe Hour". 10 and week. Shubbbt (Earl Stewart, mgr.)—Tbe local con- servatory of mdslc, In grand opera. 3 and week. "Oavallerla." "Pagllaccl" and "Faust" were ex- cel lrntly sung. BiItbbsb (J. It. Bronson, mgr.)—Bill tor 10 and week: Waterbury Bros, and Tenner, Anita Bartllng, tbe Four Fot-de-ral Girls, Louise Carver and Tom Mnrry, Lnpeta Peres, and the George Bonhalr Troupe. Convbmtioh Hall (Loul* 8hou*e, mgr.)—Weber A Fields Jubilee Oo. gave one performance here evening of 6 to an immense crowd. The receipts were over 19,000. Bit-fodsoud. —This new amusement resort did not last long, aa tbe manager, Mr. Morganatern, left town June. 1. The performers were given a benefit at Blectrlc Park on Monday night, 3. Boone, la.—Arle (Ben B. Wiley, mgr.) mo- tion pictures and vaudeville. Homer's "Odyssey" drew good audiences Jane 8-S. PaiNOBss (Brown ft Anderson, mgrs.)— Motion pictures And vaudeville. Bill 3-S Included: Wal- ter, Irwin and Bom*. Good business. VAncBTTB (H*p Ward, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Bouse was dark 8 and week. Aibdoiib (Brown? ft Anderson, mgrs.)—Motion picture* and vaudeville opened week of 8, to ca- pacity business. Stab (II. C. Herman, mgr.)—Motion pictures only. Ltbio (H. O. Wstklas, mgr.)—Motion picture* only. Good business. Nashville, Tenn.—Orpheum (Geo. H. Hick- man, mgr.) business Is fine. Bill for week of 10: Max's Burlesque Chrcus, Jaa. Frsncla Dooley, Betty Bubel and Polly Roberts, Darrel and Con- way, nnd La Vler. PamoBss (W. P. Beady, mgr.)—Bill week of 10: Tbe Diamond Four, Five Juggling Jewels, and othera. Fifth Avb. (F. P. Furlong, mgr.)—BUI week of 3 Included: The Torleys, Melrose Oomedy Four, Three English Girls, Hardlo Langdon, the Ken- nedys, and the pictures. Obtstal, Klitb, Dixie, Alhaubba, Rbz and Bonita lire doing good business with pictures, Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Julius Cann, mgr.) "The College Hero" will be produced by society people, June 12-115, for charity. Keith's (James H. Moore, mgr.)—Big buulncss continues here. The Keith Stock Co., with Adelaide Kelrn and Sidney Toler, presented "Madame X" week of 8. "Tho Commuters" 10 and week, Nbw Portland (James W. Oreely, mgr.) The Olcndale Troupe, In their sensational casting novelty, proved a popular number among the excellent vaudeville offerings week of S. A feature for the week, 1016, Is 84. Nat Goodwin Ave reel motion picture of "Oliver Twist." The bill includes: Hursley Traupe, LoTabadlan Strollers, Harper Smith Trios Fennell and Tyson, and moving Die- tares, a *• v Casco (M. C. Btumenberg, mgr.) — Inei Ocorge, the popular vocalist, and the motion picture offerings, which Include the interest- ing Pathe weekly, continue to attract big crowds. ■ CoNanRRB (A. J. Peverada, mgr.)—Photo- plays and illustrated songs to good business, Bia Nickbi, (I. M. Moshor, mgr.)—Big buulncss continues. Miss Cooper Is the vo- calist. A picture that attracted favorable comment week of 8 was "Love and Aviation." Not»b, —Barnnm ft Ilalley's Circus la duo bere 18 Tho Cape Theatre opens 20 with a stock company, of which Marie Pavey will be leading lady James W. Oreely has taken a five years' lease of the hall In a new building being erected at Temple and Federal streets, with moving pictures Tho Ferarl Shows United are the feature attrac- tion, of the Moose carnival week of 10. Baltimore, Md—Ford's (Chas. B. Ford, mgr.) "Carmen" and "Rlgoletto" week of Juno 10. "Faust" and "Martha" 17 and week, Auditorium (Frank McBrlde, mgr.)—The Thomas Players present "Faust* week of 10, "Fald In Full" If and week. Mabyland (Jag. l. Kcrnan, mgr.)—Bill for 10 and week Includes: Mario Fenton, Eva Shirley, Benn Link, Qoldle Balr, Jack C. Clair, and Itrlxe Crane. N»W (Geo. Schntder, mgr.)—mil 10 and weok: Whirlwind and Wynema, Jos. W. Wy- lle and company, McAdams and Spike, Dan- cing Wliicttfl, Deltlnlo and company, and Dooilttle and Spiel. ATJROBA (Eugene Cook, mgr.).—Moving pic- tures. Pbabody (Jacob Schaub, mgr.)—Moving pictures. Victoria (Chas. 15. Lewis, mgr.)—iBIII an- nounced for 10 and week: "Ball," Kid and Kidder, Howell and Scott, Plunking Plunkets, Belle Jeanette. Kttn Leone Troupe, Nettle Bruce, and Carcw and Allen. »*« Sprlnnrfleld, ManaB—Poll's (S. 3. Brcen, mgr.) the stock company scored a success In "The House Next Door,' r week of June 3, and the work of Ruth Sheplcy, Jessie Mueller, Carl Brlckcrt and Ed. J. BtaDkuIr was de- lightful. Tbcr Third DegTCc"-10 and week- Nelson ■ (H. I. Dlllenhnch,.mgr.)—Bill 10- 12: Dayton and Edwards, Arthur Morals, and McDonald and Kenny. For 13-15y Wilson and Aubrey, Adams and Conwayv totta) Bcutti nnd -moving pictures,- • . ; _,„ ,.,' Plaza (Goldstein. Bros,, mgrs.)—Bill 10- 12: Ines clough, Fosto and Kuzxy, and Wal- ton and Lester. For 18-15: Marathon Comedy Four, Dolly Marshall, Blllle Campbell, and the motion pictures. - ■ , Buou (B. L. Knight, mgr.)—The Musical Forests. Musical Kings and features, week of 10, with the pictures. Annri.L, Novblty, Edisonia, Oband, pal-, acs, OAiKTt, Olobb and .-Subway, moving picture houses, are all-doing well. Nona.—Barnum ft nalley'B Circus will visit this city 24....: .Geo. E, Stacy, of this rlty, has again signed to go In advance of Blanche Ring. In "The Wall Street Girl," next season.. George 0. Dunn executor. of the will of Geo. D.' Nelson, and the Will- iam Fox Amusement Co.. has filed an appeal In the Supreme Court here, from the final decree of the Superior Court, which awarded damages to tbe Nelson. Theatre Company, for being deprived by the plaintiffs of the rights to use the property. The case has been in court about three years Mayor Lathrop was in receipt of a communication June f, from Joseph R. Grlsmer, Shepherd of tbe Lambs' Club, thanking him. In behalf of tbe club, for the attention and courtesies extended to tbe members while In this city on their tour afternoon of May 31. In recognition of same the club wished to show Its appreciation by granting him the freedom of the club st ouch time he should be In New Tork Tbe Edwin A. Relklns' Yiddish Co. played before a fair house at the Court Square,- 5 John Hunter Booth made his first appearance as a member of the Poll's stock company week of 3, as Cecil Cotswold, In "The House Next Door." Plans are being drawn for the Goldstein Bros., for a new theatre, to be built In this city, and to be known as the Broadway. Oaklfind, Call.—Macdonough (F. A. Gelsa, mgr.) Kolb and Dill, In "The Olrl In the Train," closed to heavy business May 80. The Oakland High School presented the com- edy "7-20-8" June 6. Margaret Illlngton's, engagement. In "Klndling,' r for 16-18, Is canceled, Yg Libfikty (H. rTY Bishop, mgr.)— Bishop's Players presented 'The Dairy Farm" to satisfactory attendance week ending 2. "My Wife" 3 and week. For the second week of the Underwood-Slosson season the Bishop Players give "The Bridge" beginning 10. Columbia (Dillon ft King, mgrs.)—Dillon ft King's Musical Co. presented "The Mus- tard Kings" to capacity' houses week ending 1. "In Banana' Land" week of 2, "The Tourists" 0 and week. Obpbedm (Geo. Ebey, mgr.)—Bill for week of 0 Includes: Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook, Camllle Ober, Sayton Trio, Reba and Inez Kaufman, Lletsel Sisters, Hatnlll and Abbote. Polaln Bros., and new photo- plays. Business good. Btu, (Cohen Bros., mgrs.l—Bill 2 and week Included: Carberry and Netlson, Wlck- han and Hawthorne, Yerkes and Allele Joslo Fiynn, James Murphy, Marguerite Favor, and the Bellscope. Business capacity. Bboadway, Scbnic, Oakland, Cambba, Lybic, Bijou Dbbam and Mablowb, picture houses, are doing capacity business. Iiosransport, Ind.—Broadway: Al. W. White, who bad sub-leased this theatre from Sine ft Helmlck for a short season of vaude- ville, closed the house June 1. While not definitely announced, It ia probable that Slpe ft Helmlck will open In the near future, offer- ing either vaudeville or stock musical comedy. nelson (C. E. Holdcn, mgr.) Is dark. Cozy (Harry Elliott, mgr.)—"David's Fight With Absolom," feature dim, 12. Ask, Gband, Tokyo and Cozy, motion pic- ture houses, report good returns. . Notbs. —A borne talent minstrel, under the - auspices of the Red Men, will be given at tbe Broadway, 28. John McMIUen. pianist of tbe Nelson Theatre orchestra, will direct the production A Chautauqua will be held In this city July 10 to 17. Tbe talent will be furnished by tbe Rcdpath Co., and will Include Kyis' Band, the Musical Fa- vorites, Edward Reno, magician; Anita Or- chestra, and others Lewis Pike and Robert Loder have been added to the Grand Theatre orchestra The Inter-State Car- nival Co. will appear here under the auspices of tbe Moose, 17 and week Bayard Vol- June 15 MBW TORK THEATR ES COLUMBIA THEATRE BUOADWAY, «th BTKEKT | I Thl* week. The Merry Oo R„„. J '. ' WINTER GARDEN %T$i>™^*. Evenings at 8. Mats.Tnes., ThursTahSJ Snoki-. BM. at 2. WC„ 76c. 4 Best'se.1. Ihcg ffiSiSL NEW BUMMER EDITION OP WHIRL OF SOCIETY LYRICg&5i&5$t- THB MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT TPOWERS "ass n.y two iiniE brides wm. a. ni IVDAITCV Mt * str^TESt BRADY'S rMlttVlM ggSg Ergs. 8.10. Matinees Wed. and Sat., at 2.10 Bought and Paid For Direction WILLIAM A. BRADY. 1W. SECom* 41st East of B'way, Tel., mm Bryant^ Evg. sfll. US, Tnes., Thnrs. A Sat., lis, Bunty Pulls The Strings ftttih flWaVP Thea.,8»tu8t. AB'waj. Tel. lis drill BlaWBl Bryant. Evg*. 8.16; miince. Wed. and Sat, ili. Mr. Lewis Waller has tbe honor to submit A. BUTTERFLY ON THB WHEEL Hoted English Drama, with Excellent Cast. fa I PI IIA Broadway A 8»th St, 'Phone 3m LAajlalU a.™* 1 "/;. Evenings 8.16. Matiu.es ** ,,, ' ,,,w Wed, a Sat., lit. ONLY 3 I Special Star Revival of WEEKS MOnK J Gilbert A Sullivan's Masterpiece The Pirates of Penzance r* A HV I' V **"> STREET and B'WAT. \MmUEtl X B> M .,8.lo, Mats. Wed. A Set. OOHAN A HARRIS present OFFICES 666 I A Melodramatic Farce by Augustln Mac Hugh, With QEOROE HASH ana WALLACE EDDIW6EB HMELD MOULIN ROUGE WtW Hats. Wed. * Sat. 2.16. Bmoking Permitted, A Z1EGFELI) SMTBRTAINMEKT Staged by Julian Mitchell in A WONDERFUL 0H0RU8 Is "1WMHE WIDOW"! Her, author of "Within the Law," now ap- pearing In Chicago, arrived in this city June 2. He will collaborate with ex-Congressman Frederick I.amlls, who Is writing a play, "The People Are Coming." which Is expected to be produced In New York next Fall, with Rich- ard Bennett as tbe star. Vtlca, N. Y.—Majestic (Ford Anderson, B. F. KHITII'H UNION SQ. THEATRE, B>way A 14th St. Phone U2fl Btuy vesant. Matinee Dally Mo.: Nights, Mo. to 11.00 BACK TO THE OLD POLICY OF HIGH CUSS VAUDEVILLE STARS OULLED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.' Now Amsterdam »M THB DB KOVBtl OPERA COMPANY In the American Light Opera Classic, A-WITH IT* tiRBAT CAST OV OBAND . OPERA STAHaf ROBIN HOOP PEOCTOB'S m AVE. B'WAY AMD 38th ST. Dally Mat, 26c. 2 CONCERTS SUNDAY. HACLYH ARBUCKLE A CO., in "THE REFORM CAN DIDATE." FOUR L0NDON8, MORTON 4 MOORE. RAYMOND A OAVERLY, GRACE hPMONI), RUBY RAYMOND, REMBRANDT OERTRUDE VANDEIUMLT A OEOROE MOORE. St. John, Can. — Opera House IF. It. Bpencer, mgr.) "The Gay Musician" June 10- Nickel. — Margaret Pearson and Clara Coflln. In songs, and tho moving pictures. mgr.) the stock company"drew'good"houses J&Vrdrtori. BBrna "' la B<mg "' and ,bC week of June S. Thcv nroaent ''Tho Third mo J™K Pictures.. week of June 8. They present ^'The Third Degree" week of 10 specialty acts, by amateurs, made a irpoDttoMB (M. F. Clancey, mgr.)—The hit )—' big last week. Hill for 10 and week Includes Barrett end Oayne, Hell and Bell, Geo. C. Davis, Morris Franks' Players, Stab. —Moving pictures. IlNiguK.—Moving pictures. Ltbic —Vaudeville and moving pictures. Noras.—A. B. Wills, superintendent for W. L. Brown, of Philadelphia, the succcsaful tenderer for the erection of Keith's new the- atre here, arrived in town 4, and has sub let many contracts tor the new building to local contractors The stork visited the hnme ., Ford Bros., and Geo. Bulger. ■ Ldmbdrq.— Five vaudeville acts and the P Alhambba (Henry Lux ntr 1—Pictures S^JaSK'aV WlttS aSSmuM tj aptfiawji of the Italian ^Tnd^ndeTood 2Sfi82 Hfe f J$S&&'¥%8H& day here, and the Opera House was dark. = . ......j. war, and Underwood and Un- derwood week of 10, Gbm (L. H. Chaprnan, mgr.)—Pictures. Sumhit Pabk (tt W. Baker, mgr.)—Band concerts. Utica Pabk.— Band concerts. Kiiuira, N. Y.—.Rorfek's Glen (George Lydlnaj, mgr.) "Dolly Varden," by the Man- hattan Opera Co., drew big business week of 8. "Sergeant Kitty" 10 and week. Majbshc (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill for week of 10. George Clay Ray Dooley, Lavelle and Grant, and R. A. G. Trio. Coloniai, (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—This theatre as to be devoted to first run motion pictures for tbe Summer season Wheeling, W. Va Court (Felnlcr A Moore, mgrs.) the Court Stock. Co. gave "Thelma" week of June 3. and had good re- turns. "Hello, Bill," week of 10. Victoria (Geo. Shnfer, mgr.)—Business was big week ending 8. Moving pictures con- tinue. , Whbbunq Pabk (J. A. Moore, gen. mgr.) —Tho Park Stock Co., in "The Governors Son," did well week of 8. Agnes Bobey nnd her Boys and Girls week of 0. Sorsmton, Pa.—Poll (John H. Docking, Mozart (G. W. Mlddleton, m*r I — The 0> * r ') °"> Po " 8tock Co j ,n " The . Co'" 1 "' 1 ; regular Taudevllle season here has ended and $"• week ot • ,uno 10 - "Tho Witching Hour the house Is dark. ' drew good houses week ot 3. Bldbidob Pabk (George Laurence mer ^ Acadimt (H. R. Smith, mgr.)—New photo* Hogor's Band gavo a delightful' concert P'W'' cn " n ««d dally, nnd lllustroted songs. here 0. «e»»u«ui concert ^ nNA PaKK (t m 0 ib bonB| mgr.)—Ils'if Notb.— IUngllng Brothers' Circus dirt hi*- Jack i the r o"or skating bear, and the Camp- business 3. ^ rcus Cla WB bell Kids, roller skaters, are features week Syracuse, If. Y Emplro (Frederick Qaeo * 10 * MMl"What Happened to Jones'' week of Battle Greek, Mich.—Post (E.B. Smith, i- «. Tn "i2 0 i? o ' n *.TJ" Increased,'week of 8. »C.) la closed for the season. by the addition of W. J. McCarthy, a Syrai Buou (Will Marshall, mgr.)—Bill Juno cussn, and well known In comic opera. 8-12 included 1 Marx and Lee, Jean Cochran, Wiktino (Francis P. Martin, mgr.)—"The Bartlett. Gratton and company, Gardner nnd P»»- *..9* .Mimr ployed to excellent Hjwlelgb, and Harry Lyons and Girls. 7b* v^vlJwnSfi?- n 8cr f? m l* ' weck of 10- Widow Gay." with Abe Reynolds and May n.;hiS2.. (I ?l ,,,p . H . oaoM ' n >«t r )—"The Jolly. Walsh In the principal roles, 18-15, . SmTTt. ttftk^A^ES ,K 0rt Seo "« K.n-A.rdome (H. C. Kr- senson at fbls house opened 10 with ?Tho nlcto. mgr.) Kcyes Sisters, week of June 3,dM Glngortread Man." ** ■ * ' ™ ^ rne w / business. Howell Keith Stock Co. week a No*B),—Hagcnbeck-Wallace Shows is booked of 10 ' here for 10, E Geneva, Jf. Y.—star (Daniel Deegan, mgr.) Ictures erery atUmoon and evening to good T««rr.B (Frank 0. Pierce, mir.)—Pictures and Llgb class musical turns twice every afternoon and evening* to large audience*. Motion Wojld (Dny A Wally, mgrs.)—Pic- tures snd vaudeville to rood houses. • Noras.—Oommenclng Jnne 10 Daniel Deegan took over ^the management of the Smith Opera Ilouse, and will give matinee and evening per- formances daily of vaudeville and pictures.,.,.. The Jolly Dschelora' Olnb of Elks, ©t Syracuse, N. Y.. gave n minstrel performance at Smith Opera House Saturday ereulag, 8. WANTED QUICK Charmrtnr Stan, Character Women, Hsavrjr Baa, Comedian, General Baal- ness Han and Women, Leading Women, Soubrette, Piano Player, Agent. 8 jte lowest Bummer salary. Pay own. THi>»- AITOir, Mgr. National Stock Co., Kiv»r Falls, Wis. WANTED QOIOK PIANO PliAYKR, WOVH1.TY HAH,TWO OOMBDIANS, li, F. HBDIOIlfB SHOW. FLEXIBLE AKIN, Blodgetts Mills, M. W" K