The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. October 19 THE HOUSE OF- SELIG SKLIG FIVE A WEEK. THE I* VINCIBLE PROOBAM Ott. 4*. IMKRBOY' FAITM A picturesque Incident of the romance and gallantry displayed oftentimes by simple islanders. Produced od tae heanttfal Island of Catalina. Hot-art. Boswortb, Thoruis Santscbl, Herbert Rawllnson, Betty Harte, Bessie Ejton and otbers por- tray tae principal characters. About loco fori. , tHt.au. JIM'S VINDICATION Depicting the thrilling experience of a pony express rider. A "bnllj" story of toe Wast and one oMtsoldeit and most famous Institutions. William Dnncan, Lester Cunlo, Rex de Rosselll and other Sellg favorites are seen In tbe excellent cast. About 1000 feet. _^___^^_^_ Oct. 30. IT IIM «A< The story of how a good nam red tramp revealed his bettar lelf. It is » sen- satlona] and dramatlo story of an adventure on a railroad. Cleverly enacted and told la a thrilling manner. About 1000 feet. Oca. 31. HER BITTKR UESBON The story of how an impulsive marriage led to most regrettable results. Adapted from M. E. Braddon's novel, "Aurora Floyd." Adrtenne Kroell and Charles Clary play the >rleclpal part*. AboqUQOQ feet. »•▼. 1. wm. mis >a/eddiimo evi A langhabie comedy, showing tbe experiences that befell a nervous prill n- ihroplai who almoit miiwd as aU Important engagement. Thornu S»nt*c nl. Fran* CUrt, and Elate* Batty Harte, Eugenie Besssrer&jsd r-hylla Gordon. About MOO fatt. KINGS OF THE FOREST" "KINGS OF THE FOREST" "K OF THE FOREST IN TWO REELS IN TWO REELS IN TWO REELS Absolutely the most thrilling, sensational, gripping, dramatic mo- tion pUnaw of wild aaiaaal lift aver produced aaywkws at •■ y Mm*. WlU be release! to tic out folwe through tbe GENERAL FILM COMTANY T5hg Selig Polyscope Co. >4bW 30 EAST RANDOLPH ST. ^^— CHICAGO, ILL. mmmmmmmmmmmmts^mmmmmmmmm FLASHES AJKT> DAgUEma. W&BdsM^ M=£ Dynes and Dynes. Ben aSSi ljWsg Prospect I Pmnir p_„„.._ Harry Williams, a song writer, will play a leading role In "Bachelors tad Benedicts." Ofeni.nq of "A Rich Man's Son, at the Harris, hat been postponed. John E. Hcnshaw has written a play, called 'The Girl and toe Clutaiaji. • McIntibe and Heath changed the bill three times thli week, presentJuf "WJaltUg at the Church," "Tbe Georgia MlnstrtlB" and "Montana" daring their Fifth Avenue engagement, The Sherman Amlsement Co., of Buffalo, has been Incorporated by G. Morton Wolfe, Byron U. Johnson and W». J. Hlckey, of Buffalo, N. Y. •Mia. Lislii Cabtbr was recently discharged from bankruptcy by Judge Mayer, In the New York City Courts. This Is Mrs. Carter's third experience In bankruptcy proceedings. The Quadruple Safety Picture Machine Co., of Manhattan, has- been Incorporated by Frank It. Beedler, A. E. Sunderhauf and William Beedler. Josiru J. Ccnki.nghaw, Ben F. Foster and M. Sprague have Incorporated tbe Fordfeaja. Falace Amusement Co., ot New York. Taa Searchlight Co., of Trenton, haa Walter Fox AU«a, M A. Btley and Milton Ulrs«k> field as directors. Bboi.vkino with this week, Monday matinees of "Hanky Panky" will be given at the Broadway, New York, during the remainder ot the engagement, which closes Nov. 2. "Tick'' la the title of a new musical number now sung In Tantalising Tommy." Kthil Lloyd is understudy for the leading female role In "Tbe Rainbow." Walter C. Jordan (ot Sanger ft Jordan) and wife have left for a trip to Europe. Jans osbobn Hannah got a verdict of $1,050 against tbe Metropolitan Opera Home, la the City Court (New York), on Friday. Oct. 11, for a trunk lost between New York and Chi- cago, while In tbe custody of the opera company. Webe* and Fields are aunounced to open early in November. A new theatre will be trected at Prospect Avenue and One Hundred and Slity-tbird Street, New York. Laddii Cuff returned from London and opened at the Filth Avenue, 14. Marie Lloto is booked to play the Keith houses. B. F. Alree will finish his vacation this week, and will return to his office. K. P. Stair is to build a new theatre in Toledo. O. Tim Son Dodomb" will open at Harnaaaas Bleecher Hall, Albany, N. Y., Oct 18. "The Polish Wedbino" will close 19, at Boston. "Tan Jdnb Bxidb" closed 12, at Plttsburgb. "The Chabiti Gibl" ended Its tour at the Globe. New York, Oct 12. Vancouver, B. C, Is to have a new theatre for the first class attractions. With the entry, on Oct 11, ot final Judgment in the Supreme Court. New York County, la favor of Joseph W. Stern & Co., against the J. Fred Helf Co., for JT.T«:.07, a. two yean' >ltlgatlon has been brought to Its conclusion. The action, It will be recalled, arose out of the publication by the J. Fred Helf Company of tbe song, "Flay That Barber Shop, Chard" Lvdia Yeasi ans Titus and Fred J. Titus returned from Europe - last week and will shortly be seen again In vaudeville. AD CLUB CARNIVAL. At a meeting of the Ad Club, of Jackson- ville Fla., held Sept 28, It was decided to hold a big camlval around Christmas week. Special rates will be obtained from all railroads running Into Jacksonville, and it Is expected that this will be one of the bltrgest carnivals held In the South. Merchants. militia, fraternal organ!nations, board ot trade and city officials will co-operate. The carnival will be known as the Greater Jacksonville Carnival, and efforts will be made to secure the highest class attractions. Wm. Henry Beers. Clark Building, Jackson- ville. Fla., Is president of the Ad Club and (-hairiqaa of toe Executive Committee that has charge of the committee. motion Pkttr* Mm. LICENSED 1 1LMS. 9«Uf. Oct 1A,—."lloute Crime' (toeclaM fleeht-Pr.) Oct. li^-'My Wife's Boaser (&«.> Oct. 15.—"Tbe Opium Stnugflent" iDr.l Oct. 16.—"The Shuttle ot Kate" (Dr.) Oct. 17.—"Wseie Love Is. There God U Ab"»" «>*■> Oct. 18.—'VoiUrfuut" IOpm.) t» tune Mfl. •Tbe Urlaha aitla ot Juan" (M*,i Oct ai.~."A tad UevU" «Jv«,) Oct *»,—"in-Jua-Wih aaj tae Trim Uf" I Oct. 18.—'Tbe Wanting Hand'* IPr.) Oct 19 "The Outlaw's StetWct" IDr.l Oct. 22.—'The Toaiboj of Bar 45" iDr.) Oct. W,—•BrtncbM Fatter Arouud" t«»m. > Oet. «.—"Tke TSrlMy Fakaen" (Ore*.) Oct 2«.—•■Benehtoe" tBe.T Oct. 2*.—'Yae Raaeh QW* Ttlal" (D».> mum (0. Ktruie.) Oct IS—"Tae Advtatuna of a 3eaMcrow" (Dr.) Oct !»■—">B»»« Ik* Moaataiaa ef CalakrU" taeenle). Oat «uta> reel. "An AMrv- vteted lleai juntim" (Ombu) Oct J2,—"Tbe lavltea Ootet" (Onto.) Oh aaaw Met "Aseell I'leenb. Souxaata 1UU* (Travel). <Q. IMai.) Oct. 18.—"Tbe Mining Lecket" (Dr.) Oct. It*.—"A 1'enUteut Kly Swatter'* (Cam). Os taaw reel, "Making Briar Ftfea" (lad.) and "in the Oaeaa Taller, Pyrem**, France" (Travel). Oct. 12.—"A Fresh Air Koraanee" (Dr.) Oct. 14.—"Outwitting the l'rofeaaor" (Com.) Oct. 10.—"Tke Widow's stewwl Marriage" (Com.) On sane reel, "UUnt|ia«a ot Bermuda" (I«cenl«). . _ „_^ Oct. 10.—"Ilentovlng Sunken Vessels" (Top.- Keeolc). On esse reel, "Like Knights of Old" (Cure.) Oet 18.—"The Fondling" (Dr.) Oct 1».—"A soldier's Duty" (Dr.) Vitnarratph. Oct. 14.—"Kre'j Inch a Man" (Dr.) Oet. 15.—"Mm. Llrrliier'a Lodpera" (Dr.) Oet 16.—"Au Kl«hant <*» Th4r Uunda" (Oom.) Oet. IT,—"f'-itber'a Hot Toddy" (Oom.) On tame rtvl, "Bvenlac Pa/al* and Qun Frae- tire at loit Haaillton" (MlUtarj). Oet. IB.— "Ktini.y at Kea" (On.) Oct. IB.—"roar D«ya a WWew" (Qon.) l«Mh Oct. 12.—"Tlte Crlugtr" (Dr.) Oct H.r-"T»» UbiWbj" (Di.) , Oct 15.— , '*g I '»llSJ»T«tv ' 'TS,' , ._ e ^ rt «WR MP 1 (Com.) Baa AMBROSIO VOTES. In Turin. Italy, is located the studio of the Ambroalo Company, where are manufactured ikture flkns which represent the acme of per- Vctlon in photography. The Arnbroslo Co. employs n half dozen eminent stage directors, and one hundred- of the beat motion picture nctors in the old world are under cootra.c\ to this company. As a result, having the ma- terial with which to create Ihe best In motion picture art, It Is no wonder that the Arn- broslo Alms arc among the leaders in this style ot work, One strong point made by the Arnbroslo Co. Is that nothing la too difficult to undertake, no spectacles too stupendous, no pageant too heavy, qo situation too expensive to trans- plant Into the motion picture film. Having ample resources, both as to money and ability, (t la -easy enough for the Arnbroslo -(Jo. to select from the great literary storehouse of the world such (homes and subjects ss oCcr unlimited scape for reproduction In film art. In looking tor material with which to set a high water mark in their style of work, they sel'iod upon Buoyan's "Pilgrim's Prog- ress," the most wonderful booh ever written, with the exception of the Bible, a literary composition originally written In English, lut which has been translated into every language that employs written symbols. An- other feature which made "Pilgriai's Prog- ress" a valuable one tor film reproduction was that the story baa a broad appeal, Irre- spective of race, creed or nationality. la the 3,500 feet of Mm, over one hundred 6ctors were employed la the fifty different scenea. The Arnbroslo company has sold the Amer- ican rights ot this wonderful picture to the World's Rest Film Co., who report that a tremendous Interest In Bnnyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" as a moving picture production is current among churches and echicattonal Institutions; In fact, the general film users throughout tbe United States and Canada are displaying great activity In their efforts to secure territory for the exploitation of the greatest production ever made by the Arnbroslo Co. Carnivals. Oct. 10.- Oct H Oct, -"(.'j'lKbt Blnfflng" (Com) rivl, "Toe Dportlng fcuiur'i Weekly. \<j. On aame (Oom.) Summer Parfts and Talrs "BALLYHOO." An Interesting correspondent aska the origin of the word "ballyhoo," as used by exposition and Midway showmen. For the origin of this word one must dive Into the musty history of Islamic past Tbe word waa brought to America during the Chicago World?*' Fair, by the Orientals. Whin the American talkers were breaking tbe Orientals to the ways of the country, they lucked g word which would convey to the minds of the Apabs thai a free' ou(sldc demonstration was desired. One of the Orientals would turn tp the others, and yell. "TAllah" ha[lyh"bo : ,r "T||U cry would be "taken i by aU the others, anj th» An>erjcgr)s us,e? 0 *of{I for a|l (( was gorth. t. U.—"l'utbe's Weekly. Xq. 4B.'I t 10.--M.I Fights a W' (Cphj.) On reel. 'Tfey Vallex of CuefKuae, kr riVavW-colored). t. IB.—•H'hc Ut* of Clousler" (Dr.) same Ns#* M Ballifon Is w^at (be OrJunfa| (jervishes do When fte.v want \u collect a ctrond an^ take up a collection. Thp (Jtrvlshcsi n^ye pppp ballvhsolog for some sit (jusd/red, ye|rs, apd are liable to ballyhoo some more. Americans have converted the word to many uses. One who ballyfaoos' 1* rt bally- tfp'oyr. 'The stage upon which they ballyhoo is a "r-ally-stnntl. Persdns hired 'to attract a crowd are bally people, nhd "the talker Is sometimes referred to as the bally marj. But the origin of the ieord Is still a mystery. I'OKfftT It |) prpttnlilii ^bjOt Several morp generationsi of American showmen wilt' re- spond to th e old cry of "Y'Allah b allyhoo."" DE TJ.O$D.t. MAKES RECORD LEAP- *~P«onti,'lli.', Q"cL 2. "Cj;utral l'ntk, Sew Tork" "Mink"* do Itonda this hftertlOon, at "the (Qpui.) I'euS" Oct. ltl.—"Thp Lata of Clouste; Ott. 17.—"The Striped Bathing Stilt' On «knie rejl. ''Submarine (Kd.) *" Oct 18.—'The ltubber InilnMry In Malayula" (Iwl.-ettlorA'U), On Bame Ml !Tbc Convertible Anlo" iTriCkt. Oct 11)—"MUk-aaing ISTWeuce" tl)r.) KbIcbi. ' Oct- H—'The pniublna'ilau"of the H»fe" (Dr.) .._"of the Hate" I Oct. 1«.—••I'aytifij the^oarU Ulll" (Coin.)' On Huie rwl, t BJt nttT . y?i- !!•—"ife c l>to l tbat Falltil" (Dr.) Oct. !».—"Tfe KtVhl 'Knglners" iikIi '\fr> WlWf ff^ lWgt Oet. 15.—"Beethoven" (Df.) " Oct 10.—"Oantnont's Weekly." Oct. IT.—'•TW'YJrgVild orea«lo»tro" (Dr.) Oet 19.—"TW l'stfltroii Canm" (ToplcaT). Thhnhon'ser, Oct 13.—"Potty, Oct. *■ Oct. Reliance. Ifr—"The ltujfann ibVCpunf (Com.) Oct. 10.—"The Organ Orinder's Ward" (Dr.) Comet. J. L. Gayi representing the Third Insular Fair AH'rJclatlott', ot San* Juan, PortO'IUco, t. 13.—'.Dotty, tbe B»ncet". IPora.l t. 18—"For the Mikado (Dr.) ■- • • ♦til bt« in^'ew-York at th» r 'rnjp-;fl»l' Uotel v'.X'J'I .""Jfe "fi 1 rtotn Oct: 1 "ttriS.-ntrangWg fdr'lttfacfldnB. MvJb,'ffil^f ol ^M Tub Maieb PiEK'Crt.;S«-corporttloh coM- "^""h-V 1 **^?". 9w> iose/1 of proralofnt b.uslacs; men pi U ;e!oc, Is building a mqmmoU), pltasu't t Venice,' Cat,- to tin kQonn as tie' «s _c vajfir Amusement l'icr, coast meted oT solid, rein- forced concrete at a cost of % Los_ An- V\S r «.l«r ■Cln- ooo.Qoa it •111 project 1,500 feet Into rtje - ocean;- 550 ffct hi wiath', 'wlth'825.000 Mfuar> ft**"* floor space. The new pier wJlf'be 'the' -mt-orits- klnfl'on Ihe Pn5ltlc Coast 1 , and Oct 14—"Taming a 8«oelor" (Oom.) °" c °.t the largest and nn?st amus-mimr: 6<t. 10.—'A It«manee , '« V Rock lee" (Dr.) Bl?" -? *-■•> world.- (alter Sundaj V&XX ~-*i —Bllinriaiii F *--.". the date get for the opening. ■ "*"• a ' ^ ^ a r. ~t? 3 ? --. ... *'*■ »r IIkack closed at Lake Michigan •JLTE^Lfi .&»k. nutfsLl&JKi tsar**** V-A.V ijm ■%• 9 YorlT m w.?l #& VUStS&M ologue, at, Carnj-jle Unll, openliyi. Oct, 22. Is' rfcoVrtlnc; from a~ second SperatToh upprniliritisj ttt MAiskcgon. THE HERBE RT A. U M SHOWS. BV job itsri", Dallas, Tex., Oct. 9, Owing to the lack of space at the State Fair Oronnds and tbe number of large shows carried by this outfit .Mr. Kline underwent considerable difficulty In locating bis at- tractions, hut eventually all obstacles were overcome and everything Is now ready for the opening day. Locating shows, by the way, la one of the duties of a carnival manager that requires considerable tact and finesse, and withal, |a a'thankjess Job. Walter K. flb|ey la conH'saptstlpg tbe construction ef a water clrcua that will make them nil sit qn a.ud t«N notlee. elplkje tiugftas, ef the Samae pwlue, la the father of loBje yer; novel and practical Ideas In the art ef pit oa platform con- struction. It Is said that the shows will not close at Houston, as heretofore understood, hot are booked Indefinitely, the stsnd Immedi- ately following Honsten being t)uero, Tex. ENGAGEMENTS. Cecil Cckningham and Franklin Farnnm, for "Somewhere Else." Cuaki.es Mason for "The Lady of the 6 Upper." Fredebjck Pembt, for "The High Read." Andrew Hodsun, for "The Higher Court." Christine Noksian, for "Peg o" My Heart" Selene Johnson and Stella Archer, for "The Argyle Case." Arthur Suaw, for "The Yellow Jacket" Marion Swain, for the Gotham Stock. Brooklyn. Wit.Li.ui CuunrLEiGii, for "Coming Home to Roost." Henri Leon and Jobn Pratt, for "Miss Frtncess." Ernest I.AMB.tnr, Edmund Mulcahy, Jo- sephine Morse and Adelaide Orton. for "Tile Gypsy." Antoinette Walkeb for "The Yellow Jacket." Juliette La.vce for an Important role In "The Kose Maid." Hasba.rd Short t>nd Reo'.sald Mason for "Peg o' My Heart." Grace Ellison for "Coming Home to Roosf."" ' " LitMAjf Lee and Quee.nie Vassar, (OT "The t<idy of the Slipper. 1 ' Alpiioxhe Eth(m for "The AMTl'le Caao." W. H. QlLlfDRti Ms bten ea(«ged Uv ^lny ft Erlangcr as stage mnnagef (or Tke ArKjle Caae." tuirii Wtnmb MiTTUUON as leading woman for "Tke Stranger Claim." T- « " »t -- »lvtf ''irW5»« iiTATKMFA'T. Begarduig tba ststtmciit printed Iqsl week that Bit- Herbert Tree was next sea- son to assume control ot tbe Century Thea- tre, Gr-o'rge C. Tyler, lessee of tbls 'plav- Ijo'nse, onTiehalf ot himself and the director- ate of the 'New Tlieatre (nf whom Paul'D. Crava'.h "Is Bpokcsman), said: "There it no* onc word of truth In this announcement. Sir Herbert Tree is coming to the' United States', but he l? coming solely for the pur- pose of wlthesslnb a performance o'f. 'The Daughter ot Heaven,' which" he Is under contract to produce ot His Majesty's The- atre, London."' *"~— . * ' » mokT siHfr.En coin >g to ca^-t PL.4V. klort Singer, the well known Cblacgo pro- ducer, will come to New York next week, to ftfgage the players fOr fils production of "The WlOoV's Hootfymoofl'." ft WUPbe'produced In Chicago nbout the tlrst ot the' yea>.' ... -r*. ^-^ j| t| | -^ j_ rw» cahv-Leighto\ cuinn. Olvltig more Information than In former ■■•' "Void, at the siime" brice, It. lue _, ton Gujdp las. toadi it? Sppt'it- euce for^" the' th<htflc41-seo»n- pf lui2-rs. IT "ft n 'work'Ihrtl wlllsovc rhipy theatrical managers time nnoi '■tprrv. ' .- — « -t> DB ALMA\ AND. MAE Uf Y AVIUOV1LLV. opc§ta BV IrenflcrBon'xT Copf? ^Itfnd,- 0«. "• S?'^ 1 WOr'OK Vt:' SpeATmuele W bfisn qfrnnccfl. aha, titiij net ptdTulesS. to " nig time Tcntute. ' "'" "••-—— "^ MAYifiEH ^ILKI\8 THAS8EKRR];b. William Jt Wllklns. who managed tho tour T»tn)vc7Night" 1 Just closed).'has been transferred to another Brady production. "ON THE LEVEL" PRODI fin "On the Level" was produced by the St James Theatre Stock Co., In Boston, Mass., on Monday night, Oct 14. It was well re- ceived. It Is from the pen of Richard Mad- den, who manages the Grand Opera House, New York, when, he Is not writing plays. ■ ■»■» THE ACADEMY'S NEW PRODUCTION. William Fox will soon make a revival of "The Bed Mill" at the Academy ot Music, New York. In tbe cast will be: Btslla Tracy. Nell McNeill, Walter Wills, Sadie Klrby, Florence Quinn, Roy Torry, Charles Doi, William Xaugbton, Henry Lewis and J. B. Simpson. SUNDAY CONCERT AT HURTIQ'9, The afternoon and evening performances at HurtleA Seaman's, Sunday, Oct. 18. '.p- cluded: The Two Clippers. Dorothy Kent, Gertrude Depton and company, Harry Jol- son Bqys and Girls from Avenue B. Flnley and Jordan, Slsato, Chamberlain, and four reels of pictures. • ■ < ■ » . » WM. REACH ISl HOVK, Wm. Beach, an excellent leading man, and who was Injured some weeks ago In an auto- mobile accident and has been In the hospital for some time, was taken to the Hove for Incurablea by the Actors' Fuad last week. HEW YORK CIT Y. Owley »«w« (Julius B«pat«Uv «arj —vau.de villa a«d BOtioB, blctuees. flttN' Oct. I*>f6 Sauded s Msrffo'a Maalklaa, Ma&ltne fcaiki, Jack Symon«x OeraiaB. U*fc and conuMny, Anderson and UoIbm, a*y }enu JnTAdela. BUI fc* 1M0; &. \««a, lUtk sail Ailev McAvav, lie Sjrpbajavv, Ward asd Svlth, Jo* LaQBAgav Honaaji Licb and company, Bahette and] thv Two awjaa, Gtab«h—"The Charity Girl" cloud Oct. 12. Tbe house will remain dark until 28, when The Lady of the 8Upp«»" wUJ bw Uw offering. Murray H1U (Fred WaldB»a», atr.l— Boa 7m» week ot 14. Gay Ma*qu*ra.den ^1 and week. Olyaa»le (Maurice Kraua, «gr.)— Jo\ty FoM(f« week of 14. The Daa»iera 21 and D C«;iamtaU (J. Herbert Mack, mst.t — Rose Bu'lctl't London Bcllei week of 14, Sea- man Show 21 aad week. Hlncr'a El K litli Avenne (E. D. Miner, mgr.)— GirU from Joyland week of 14. Monte Carlo Girls 21 and week. Miner's Bowery (Edwin D. Miner, mgr.) —OWeKfuJj week of 14. Zallah's Own Com- pany 21 and week. Manhattan Opera Home (Frank O. Miller, mgr.)—E. H. Sothern and Julia Mar- lowe commenced the third week of a Ave weeks' engagement at this house Monday even- ing, Oct. 14. The bill announced for this week Includes: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nights and Wednesday matinee, "Much Ado About Nothing;" Thursday night, "Taming of the Shrew:" Friday night. ''Hamlet r Saturday matinee, "Romeo and Juliet;" Sat- urday night, "Macbeth." w«*t End (J. K. Cooksaq. agr )—James T. lowers, In "Two Little Brides," Is the attraction tor this week, and Indications are that he will have a big week. For week of Oct. 21, "Over Night.'- Proctor's Oae Hundred. andTw»t>- ■ IIh Htreet tC. O. Allan, mgr. )-1biisIVcbb continues big here. Blli for 14-18; "Kelly;" Three Romans. Tom Barry and company, Leslie Thurston, Ferguson ant} Mack, Hap Handv and cumpanv. and Elliott and Vest For 17-20: James Kennedy and company, Anton Zlnka and dogs, Nora May. Claude Golden, Tbose Four Kids, and the Boclttv Tun*. Keith's Harlem Opera House (F. jJrll- man, mgr.)—Business Is fair here. The corrnarv could be strengthened. For this week the stock presents "Wildfire,''" with '■Mother", to follow week of 21. Albanabra (Doc. Breed, mgr.)—Capacity Is the weekly report from this house. The bill for this week Includes: Blanche Walsh oiiq company. Diamond and Brennrin, Ollf Gordon, Conuolly and AYchrlch, tbe Tornv dos Hanlon Brothers and company. Holmes -tind Buchunan, and Sausorie and Dcllla. LiKlity-iiUtli Street (J. Bernstein, mar.) —-iiusLoeas continues good, with vaudeville and pr.-turcs, ' w-.-a vn ..wrf^in. Yarlrvllle (Eugene Meyers, mgr.)— He- ports are of the'best from this'house, wid On J Is assured ot their money a wortl" Bt all s *$* U»«k Leo, mgr.)—As tbe best of programs arc presentedTii.'re, thin house con Prospect (Frank Gerattn m.. Block company is making Sod' -Sf r j—The packed bouses most of the YimJ ^w.d. offerings are good ones ' me ' th * th«f Metropolta (Louis Fosse «,„ , Spooner Stock is more thSuiolSn'' '„"" *« here. For this week, V?l" ; t» own Betty." To follow. "My Indian uJ"^ 3 Irfww'a Sevein.th Aveawe «• «' W.>—TO* btouse u packedlad;aS*?ft aad an exceUynt bill is provtded "*». Mtaer'n Rronx (E; D Mti,.. The Merry Maidens ire hmt5%Xh and opened to. a packed bouae* ' ' *«««. Lawe'a F4fth Avenue (A !/»,. -flPhj, cannot find fault wtttTbulSIS.?S a» thej arc always well filled S1D ^ 3 here, Tsjaanont (Jake Wells m»T ^ t. are that the new venture ■ laTaTSSS* and their offerings up to the standard "^ a Brooklyn, N. Y. — M 0 «tauk <uj_ Trail, mgr.) Charlotte Wilier hP'SP %&* 2l enry -*'. ^« SiJ,? Majkstic (John B. Pierce m»rt u Mantell opened, here Monday XbTw*? "Jell** Cajaar." aad will present ,,'n, 1 ,?, 1 " Ot 8hakesnearean plays fof TS o F fv/A"" Bai.Au.wAY (Leo- H Teller mS i "V. areybottad," with original comnaur - 2S of t4. 'The Bose Mftd" • wm £?;,'"?* tint ttBM In Brooklyn week of -i "■ ,or Ghaxd (I*ul* Bacr, mgr i — -ti^ k- . WecWlng" opened ItVWww 1% 5g day. 14. Tte wlval of this fSrZi's ™L «r*ma was much appreciated by ti» ?.'i? Wf* J h ,t mm Sf m J. 1 * ,n unusually V4d one. and the production contained m-nv's™ paSfctaSr- ^ Bua »W^cer, m ia,^ Cbbjcbnt (Lew Parker, mgr.)— n t p^ ' cent Stock Co, presents -The tmSZSi Helena Ritchie'^ this week 1'S, wt ,,7 2 21. "The Da WU 0( a jT S, ^ ™*M Concerts are well patronized ""way Gotium (Pauline U. Boyie, ngr.)_Tk. Gotham stock Co. presents "The itightc w&^Sn "or ^"tasik.-'fitS Qmsmfoint (»>ederlck Whltbeck m^r i The Gmnpolut Stock Co. present,^'•Mo S tit7 this week. "The Fortune 'Hunter" Maf c( ACAPSMT.—The Aborn Opera Co. oloitd * very successful week here Saturday v> Oii-mou (Frank Kilholz, mgr.)—BlT'fn, week of 14 includes: Mr? Langtry TVm Q m< £?J?" T -. A J tbi " ^uson. Wolds Z Wood* Trio, John P. Wade and compiM Mack ajtd j Wnlker. Lambertl, the JuS Burtes, and Vera Michelena. J °BKi'B! Bl'siiwick (Benedict Blitt, mgr.) —Bill for week of 14 includes: Edna BasBrfch bbb company, Dolao and Lenharr, Hums and Fulton Cooper and Robinson. Wlnsor S Cay, Haydn. Dunbnr and Haydn the Three Ernests, Lynch and Zeller, and 'The four- tiers. S52SH l LoulB PnAlUps, mgr.)—The Ly- FuS" t«U weik P ' eB£nt,J " UPdCr " C ** raaasj (A it LibjhtOB. nigr.)—High claas wudevllle aod the latest photoplays it" dWlng capaolto bu»ln«aa d>t&7 P« Sam iWa 1, Aeke buvs CM i T °s„* n ^* rto Sog»re," aad six tig ^irriTl Tlltl 1|I UteA PhotopTsys. W (WUU|nx Sheeny, nigr.)— l«»'b Base t'oghiM, mm iwV'twr.WsUgk Merty Mulaeiu ji IBiotur** of "Aa Yqa jA, i t ." V „ ffS ,n l T.^** ■tM the Staaicure," a&.d cth« Ufa-In autL»s*i*i» UU iwk v .^ii^L^'AW)-^ Me»rs Carlo 01*1* thi*'vtek Ot2i, itom Bono t««i ,Sx*» (•"iwvh CUyk, mw.WColUM pills d«a B*U *** * ^ U * Me B,4 * , U *" Gaiety (L<jula Kjeta Mr) — Th« Di*. weak at |L OKfoiu (Cyrua Gait, a»t,)—Photoplay! •od nudavuia. , LinwtTi (Vdwar4 Stra«««, mgr)—Tke late»t picture* and vauAUfUle *w pieseated h*r«. Bwop (Qtirge Bchenck, mgr.)—Lees's vaudeville, to nood business. For 14-14 "High Llf* te Jail" featured the progrta Jones' (M. T. Jones, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Fifth Avbnvb (M. H. Saxe, mgr.)—kte- tlon plcurea and vaudeville. Boyal (Marco* Loew, mgr.)—Tbe latest photoplays. Folly (Wn>. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. CoixuniA (A. Slchcl, mgr.)—Six vtodc- vllle acta and tnotlop pictures. Combdy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures a*d vaudeville. Olympic (Herman Wackc, mgr.)—Photo- plays and vaudeville. Linobji (A. II. Schwartz, mgr.)—Photo- plays and vaudeville, COWTIKUED ATHACnONS. DHAMATJO 4MB MlSICAL. ACADEMY Of JIDSiq."^ "Tho Girl tm Brighton," seventh week. ABTOB. — "The W oman Haters," second week BELA SCO.—Fiances Starr, in "The Case of r»__i._ (* .ti.j _.-*- Becky," third week. BROADWAY- -rr "B*nky Panky," cleveath week. . ,. QEOJtGE M. COHAH'B.—"Broadway Jcnta, fourth week. „ ...^ CRlTkfRlON.T="TantalI*lng Tonjmy," ilil" CASINO.—"The Merry Countew." *""'» ELTINGE'8 FOBTY-SECOND |IW*» W ' "Within the Law," sixth week. EMriBE.—John" Prew, la "The I'erulciw Ilusband,*" seventh week. FOB/r£r~ Br QAIPTY. . . GABIl.lCK.-^John'le*son, In "The Atuc*. fifth week. ,-,«^" HIPlKiDftPMK. —i "Ondex Many l' 111 **' IITTDSf)!?.—Robert Loralne. In "Man aid B«- perman" (revival), third week. „ *;MlHraSlBOC*tEB.-^''6b, Oh, Delpblae, toltd week. Ilusband."" seventh week. , ,..„ 'V-'BIGH'Rl STREET. —"Little BW Brown," eighth week. rt iTY.-A "fiicer 066" (rcvlvul), leo' 1 IfhrtlB-* Sefmou'at Mnalo Haall (8am LIBEBTY.—"MHettones," fifth week . tltac: TtltTGay MMqueradcrs thia iveek Picture.* VP^sQffiS ^& T "pjchi« s^tTractiops! T «*j—>>«)■* »* 'V** a^**4AV/uq, AjJKl, I tH 0I UI, :u S stored h'prc, to fiirbnsJoess, ^Mtf^sV Worry Thorn's, ntgrV)—Re- are qf the best trdm ihis^figuij' '" *^ 1 ,i.?Wi (Uormnn GolUrnnn, tpgr.) — Th^bcS EQ C a a bo haq; i* tj^'au^iaf.ui ""\t«4»V". ^°M (Hqrn 4. BoJlcj. mgr.) iHir-for^hT' 1 tt SB house 4 Is paXd'. 5SLHE this week Includes! George Behin • cWP a liT; Boorioy and Bent Nellie Wsr^ t?u . Ta r ?»«* ^P U cobipony. ^Udllen. and > I *n".ttrok.^Darr«ll ^ Vohwaj," the Za,-. net •-. and Apolln Trio. ..Wile <H> Decjier, mgr.) — Vandeville. and pictures arc drawing regular crowds here. week nt thlB theatre. LYCEUM.—Billte Burke, in "The Mind vk MAXI^Mi^VdyVney,'' *• NEW AWBTRBDAM—"The Count of W»" " "* embonrg." fifth week. PARK-.—^'My TJest Girl," sixth week. __ ^ HBPTJBLK?—'TJie QovorRors Lad>, »>»" qprnrap stbeet. — "The r* WM. c^Liawa WBeS.-^'F""?'" ' ^,,,, Hay," nfth week, _ . . c ho _ cf • WBB^S^r^Pe otrthe Pen." '^ week. fCo|»f*a«.e#<r».IW»'V' •• l 4'l 1