The New York Clipper (November 1912)

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8 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 2 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Founded la 1853, THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO.(Uinlujd» raorairrois. ALBEBT J. BOBIE BonoBux ahd Bwawii MAWAOaa. NEW YOBK, NOVEMBEB 3, 1912 ADOLPH ZUKOR'S EHTERPRISES. PFESBERT OF IBE FAM OUS PLA YERS FOB CO. ACTIVE. lt-m.DutchSpescn, $i u-m. Billy MMi $1 Stetchei, Acta »ndMonoa. to Order. J. W. ACHENBACH, Q. P., St. Lowle,»»' 10T06IRI IH SOUT H AFRICA. BX IBIOEBIC MELVILLE. » recognized world. tbe ict or March 8, 1878. • Mr.Zukor came to Amcrlc. from Huagarj celved e amjsemeni worm ui im» u«*. . . . ■»-.»,-« Some time ago, when Mr. Zukor first con- Motoglrl and company arrived JtTEB Ivcd the Idea of the Famous Players' Co., nes burg In August, and opened at the Grand Adfertlseatents—#2.80 per inch, (Ingle column AdmUseavttts set with border, "' SUBSCRIPTION One year, la advance, noiitli*' 81- Ctnala and foreign postage citra Single copies will be wot, 10 cent*. rv celved tne laea oi i« miuuu» *•>«•>- ~»» nesourg iu «uju«, «..» zCir niiz,, ~ n A «,.h. 3 he realized he could not do this great work Theatre, playing after at the Bijou, and Bub- jj_- c= - -<, "• -r-^i" Y „ k a. hy by Wtosetf, «o he aucceeded In interesting ee qucntly at the Empire Theatre (to big ri™eve r rlblbfcame e "nc?e M ful. A r'ela'tive or MiTOnmn. who ft. came associated wltE t ft this part of the world), owned^by hlB Induced* him to take an' Interest In the amusement line on a amall scale. This ln- terested.hlm more than the old .commercial f"™^ ^ft M rZukor' end Mr. Froh- SSTt* the" Empire, and wasprolonged; be- pe'rstt^ th^pai™^ who ^8,'dneT°Hyln.nn lyndtoate.'v fils Induced him to Wkean Inte^esMn the the *™VW *> fi ne tn * arranglng 0 f the amalgamated with the Grand 4 ^^iS^J'l^tU^e^ld^ontmereSl scenario for etch production. __. * ", Motoglrl closed a very succes; Theatres Co. successful engage- i«t sum, «u.«.v v-™— miBin* ,««. ™-.v ~'—_*7ifc »„ t, u» o/v^n ■ ■ ■ A jutorffited w tb Mr. /.uxor ana iur. rruu- ment ai tne r.myirc, «»"" w«*> F iv » v "e»—• v i*border, 10 per ct. extra, line, and he decided to stiest to it. HeBOon "w 1 "™,"'^ p^? wao for a nnmb er ing sent back to Port Elizabeth, where she UPTION. became Interested ta tte moving Picture If „¥Vars has been a leading figure In the Q been a few weeks before. ,4; .U.month.,12;thre. du.try, £*J£«Sj!£&£& £ S Ms picture field^ Mr^rter is chief « the faces familiar to ^"J* 'foSl^po'.ujr.r.rr; ^^JSS^Sr^JmSFMSTSSi t^nlcafdirector? With such"associates Mr. j^, "Who opened about two weeks ago. He postpaid, on receipt of Photography evcr itaceUi sW_^turc, out ^ kor , ^ I weM armeo - t0 make w , fight for the i s g 0 mg strong on his second week, and It U DaW h l£1 , . c t,i v, 7rt« has teconie DreTl. upUftmg and bettering of the photoplay. possible he will remain there two months and ——— gs&&Es&$M Wggg%Z*Z®^ &S^mS~s» i ' ! = THE OLIPPER Is Issued every The ' Forma Closing- Promptly Tuesday, at Noon. Please remit to express money order, J$*2l P. 0. order or registered Utter. All cash enclosed with letter Is at risk of sender. Address All Cosasnoalcatlons to THE rUOW YORK CLIPPER. •T West 28th Street, New York. Tel. 2374-Madlson. Rtgittcrei Cable Ad&rtii, "Auzhoutt. THE -WDSrEBN BUBEATJ of Tai Clippbb is located Bloek, Chicago, Warren A. eorreapoi'dent. ■FHS LONDON BUREAU Located at 14 Leicester Street, Leicester SQture, Uoooo, W. 0-; Henry George Hlbbert, manager and correspondent. TBI Ourrtt otM u obtiinid whoiibsu 4nd imn, at oor agents, Brentano's news depot, 87 Avenue de I'Opera, Paris. France; Diamond News Co.. 126 Prtdo, Havana; Manila Book and Bts- tlonery Oo- 128 Escolta, Manila, P. I. ANSWERS T O CORRE SPOWDERTSe DRAMATIC. C. F. M-—Znck MulhaU, care of C05 Ash- land Block, Chicago, 111. CARDS. B. S., Chicago.—His hand Is dead; MISCELLANEOUS. B. S., Chilcego.—IHe was styled "boxing" champion. i-iTMii of our time, equipped what Is probably the handsomest delighted with the Jewish comedian. ■ Bernhardt, the ff^^^R "hole country aid largest motion picture studio In the coun- n^ raee Goldln haa Just packed up kad<Ot- ln the title role, has made the whole country ana 18^ »»j^ ^^ ^^ fQ ^^ the ^ fm Durham> where <fe ^j, p^ . H all ta v„ D ™i» .in r,«™i* aneak Blurrlngly of greatest plays with the greatest players will £, the Bea," and then depart for England. *i. N ?J rn *f* *"L^are fSSar to■ be seen In be photographed for the screen, thus glv- He haa been a success In Johannesburg, but the •'movies. They are W-daywue seen m ue i ^ ^ opportonlty of seeing, at found a strong opposition In the pereon of TSSt^L2*lH£ same thenUes erowdedto a price fust sllghtly^ln excess of the usual Kte>Ia , a magiclaa not hitherto much heard ?hl A^Jt aZ sT because of"theT high picture house rate, what only a few may see 0 f, but who Is here doing all the Harry the doors. And all wc*uae o.r^ ine «•»- g t ^^ Houdlnl escapes, and has also much of the ?, ta r d .lu i! !f„n.™iwF ne - Pnotograpny. ournig^ue p , g ^^ y>m ^ b ^ 4 HondlnL alao a great U n', '^iL-^ We fo^av are able to see be executed by the Famous Players Film Seal of the Chlng Ling Soo Chinese billing t^JLEfiUtia*■&£!?& "e world play Co. next Spring, is the reproducing of an has recently^ppeared by an act, Wang Tong tf^oV In toe ^orid -fortihat matter, has We hare already swn one production of Nothing would work correctly, the' seme privilege. Fr~" are to follow, aiter the rest of us now here 1 mortal coil," will enjo; «e^« U Mdno e tS e d^7tSs U apVly"tothri ESTSSl mnch^to Adotph Zukor", ISd'au emTKriSinTmethoda of quick'patter with freat actress but!*a an o^the great stara those Interested In the making of motion h i 8 lady partner, and succeeds in tranapos- Inown S the theatrical profession, who will pictures should be glad that he has taken m g her Into a man while she sings, without STA'^Ti^Jt X.taken by a tie lead and given,« «> world Its to^lejr stn^eepe; Ig^e ^gi^t^wett^ ers, brought over from America some years ago by me, opened here well. It is an act replete with comedy situations, well worked up by Billy Moran, who will shortly be com- ing to your side. Eddie Martin, the wooden shoe dancer, has also caught on with his dancing lmita moHc^plcU^m^oVtt^ of"great player, la «mt playiTin motion ers Film Co. . pictures. as a DOINGS AT THE "HIP." BT HABRX LA PEARL. NAZIMOVA IN "BELLA DONNA" NOV, 11. Charles Frohman has aBsumed personal di- rection of the rehearsals of Madame Nazi- With mv left hand above my head I declare moTa f or the first time since thst actress tlons of all sorts of people he sees In real the following Is the truth, the whole truth haB bpcn nnr i er his management Illness life. and nothing but the truth. I know it isnt prevented Mr. Frohman from co-operating Millie Fayne, well known in America, the proper thing to talk about anyone, out Jgj, Madame Nazlmova and her play last opened here with her latest English euc- 1 lust can't resist telling a few things that _ ear cesses. She closes her act with a good bur- happened throughout the week at the New * o^y a fortnight remains before her first lesque of the "Staircase Waltz," that goes ' York Hippodrome. appearance In the Empire Theatre in her good. Her husband, Harry Thurston. Is also n A i\ T>/\ a f\ Clf AII7C In the first place I must say Harry Taylor new p | ny "Bella Donna" made from the with her, doing a singing turn on the same KAU Kl/AD .lHUVV^ «>«»t desist singing old time songs in the novc , ot tnat name hy the author, Robert bill. _, ^ ,„„, __„ **•**' IWXU/ sVAlV/f T •>/• d. B- "pop," we all know jour voice Is H | c hens, In collaboration with Bernard Marie SchnlU, with her "Willow Pattern ——— sweet—but be reasonable. Fagan. . . Plate," a very prettily devised number, with W« jut. frenurntlv In recelnt of advices ' olul Fuming displayed marvelous feats Tnere ls an j ngl d e „tory to "Bella Donna" the lady singing and a gentleman at the we are ircqucntiy in receipt oi aavices of ^^j,^ wlti part 0 f ■•prop" earners. He wnlca hag nevcr De en told. The play was piano, ls quite an item for American con- from correspondents informing us of tho ^^ go t some laughs doing same—the clowns flrgt g i ven ln London, at the St. James Tne- slderutlon. bad shows appearing ln the smaller cities are all jealous. a tre, last November, as a stop-gap. to take Taking it on the whole, South Africa is and towns, and the deceptions practised ^r^Mr.^rtlTSo^ M'iiSS^f^^^ 5 * 9*1* ****•*»* *"**«?"* BUSINESS INDg x Advertisements sot exceeding one line i u i.km will be pubUabed, properly classified ln this 122 at the rate of 810 for one year (51 Isaaesli copy of T«us Nsw loax Curra will be ioot r~ to each advettiaer while the aaTerUseoeat It S ning. ——— ™" ASBESTOS CURTAINS AND PICTLRb . ■ BOOTHS. lRB O. W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 78 Pearl St., Boston llu. AUTHORS AND PRODtCEHs Wm. A. Qnlck, 282 W. 88th 8t, New Tori: Cltv IIICYCLE A OYMXASTIC APPAnATI.' Hart Mfg. Co., 8S2 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MiiJ' CHIMES, BELLS A SPECIALTIES B. H. Mayland, 881 Adams St, Brooklyn, N f, CONFECTIONS. Bneckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 248 So. Peoria 8t Chicago. "" GYMNASTIC APPARATUS. 0. A. Hawkins. 834 E. 27th St, N. Y. City. MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVELTIES. Edwin B Street, 28 Brook St., Hartford. Conn. A. Braunelss, 1012 Grant Ave., Richmond H11L N. Y. ""• MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. C. Deatoo, 8800 N. Clark St., Oblcigo, 111. OPERA CHAIRS AND AUDITORIUM SEATING. H. 7. Barwood, 220 Devonshire St., Boston. Mass. POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Bneckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 246 Bo. Peorlt 8t_ Chicago. SCENERY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. 0. L. Story Scenic Co., Somervllle Station, Bos- ton, Mass. The New York Studios, 1001 Times BMg., N. 1.0 Sosman A Landls Co.. 417 8. Clinton St. Chlcaat! Toomey A Tolland, 2312 Market St, St. Louis. SHOW AND POSTER PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. Enqolrer Job Printing Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Planet Stow Print A Bog. House, Chatham, Oat SLOT MACHINES AND TICKET CHOPPERS. The Callle Bros. Co.. Detroit, Mich. SNAKE DEALER. W. O. Learn, 71S W. Commerce St, San Antonk, Texas. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. Paul Taoslg, 104 B. 14th St, N. Y. a TENTS. Kunkelr Tent A Awnls* Co., 183 South St, If. I. THEATRICAL GOODS. Boston Regalia Co., 387 Wash. St.. Boston. litis. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. B. Walker. 309 W. 39th St., New York. THEATRICAL HARDWARE. A. W. Gerstner, 834 8th Ave. (41st St.), N. X. a WIG MAKERS. A. Foeger, 821 Walnnt St, St. Louis, Mo. WIGS, SUPPLIES, ETC. Percy Ewlng Supply Boose, 715 N. Water 8t., De- catur. 111. upon the public to attract large audiences. It J.einllra. captain. They played a game ur London the musicians' headquarters, and from what untll rcC cntly hy I heard It must have been some game. The p a tr[ck Campbell, scoiekeeper made a puzzle out of the score- mjg _ for nearly a year In for the acts that can make good out here, where the chief roles were taken Ground ls broken for the Palladium, the Is a favorite scheme to announce a mediocre the musicians* .headquarteis^and fton ***}** until recently. by_ George Alexander and Mrs. latestbig oppjosridoa out_here, &t i cost of play as a "Broadway success," with a "com plete New York cast"—and n "large chorus," |aatsl, sjsl nobody has - been able to solve Mm ^ etc., and when it appears it ls found that the the puzzle and find out the winning team's prgn'k te company en-gaged for the support of tre comprising Nazlmova Includes: Charles Bryant elegance, ik GUmore, Robert Whitworth. Edward There is son £48,000 sterling. This ls said to be a thea- the last word in comfort and something in this country besides cast ls made up ot poor actors. One of our correspondents, ln alluding to tbe members of a company recently appearing ln his locality, says: "They could not act sick If they took poison," and the "large chorus" was composed of ten people. 8omctimcs this Muff wins out, and a large audience Is lured gg-^"," ^^ ^."thaTha^ to the show, only to go away disgusted and muttering "Never again 1" Perhaps the next show coming to this place name. They tell me there was one fellow jcieidlnK- Romalne Callender, Claud Bogel, gold dust, snd that Is the real thing, simply by the name of BHlle Johnson, who Insisted Mr8 _ Le B n e Fabcr and Lela Lee. upon doing funny falls. He made some hit. Would advise him to take tbe rosin board -^— —^»^»— ' for the next game. Tnul Dodge, known as Pall Mall, was an enthusiastic player. Every time he threw the ball It rolled down tbe alley Just as I*! 60th oTdloary 'dust- Several signs read on store windows and doors: "Closed on account of dust." Still they come. A new one opened on Saturday, the "Carlton Cinema," named SAN FRANCISCO. (Spedalditpatchto Thb Naw Yobs Clifpex.) New attractions at the various houses promise good returns this week. Columbia. —Monday, Oct 28, marks the commencement of a three weeks' season of Julian Eltinge, in "The Fascinating Widow." Cost.— Sunday, 27, begins a two weeks' engagement of Uolbrook Bllnn and company, "llomance of the Underworld." Savoy. —Sunday (matinee), 27. Kolb and Dill and company open an Indefinite engaje. ment. In "Lonesome Town." Alcazar. —Monday, 28, Maude Fraly and James Durkln, supported by the stock com- pany of the house. In "The Man from Home." Orpheum. — Bill opening Sunday (mati- nee), 27: Amelia Bingham and company. pened, but I can't tell all this time as there is another week coming. , . Ob, I forgot to say Jack Warren had a Chill party. Bevcral of the folks attended. and I reckon when it comes to making chill the Warrens deserve a medal. I also had a after the big hotel here, said to have a mlr- Nellie Nichols, Frank Morrell, Silvers, Joseph ror curtain for the pictures. Opened on Jefferson, Felice Morris and company. Alber- Saturday at 7 v. at., Blew the fuse at the tlna Ralsche's "Le Ballet Classique," Melville central power house 7.80 p. It- which lmmc- and HIgglna, Asahl, assisted by the Asahl dlately put out the lights all tbe way np Quintette, and Daylight moving pictures. will be a good one, but the billing and adver- tising being similar to that of Its predecessor, . It will appear to the stillI angry.people to .^'^SSutVt! fVVUtfgnf slip Itave all the car marks of the fraud that bad ind you w{ml<1 Ki C m y r jght age. To tell the truth news Is very scarce this week, there- been played upon them, and the result ls poor business. The members of the company go away roasting the town as a "dead one," and advising their friends to keep away from It. Here arc two cases of injustice—one to .„ very „ fore we will have to ring down the curtain. ANNIVERSARY NUMBER the street for blocks. They continued play- ing In the dark with, the audience shouting for lights, and finished It with four candles on the piano. Of course, candles furnished gags all through the sketch. One of the sights in South Africa is at Durban, going out with the captain of the whaling boat and seeing a whale harpooned. "THE GYPSY" PRODUCED. AiLHNTOWN, Pa., Oct 24.—At tbe Lyric Theatre here to-night, John Cort's produo the company and the other to the town—both tlon of Plxley A Luder*s romantic operetta, brought about by the bad show. Of course, "The Gypsy/', was. presented for the first OF incidents of this kind are demoralizing to the road show business, and tend towards making tbe public skeptical of every announcement made by tbe advance man. It ls difficult to time on any stage, before an audience which filled the ample capacity of the theatre and evinced enthusiastic approval. The operaetta ls in two acts, and tbe scenes arc laid in England. The first act shows the camp of a band of gypsies, with prescribe a remedy, because tbe enterprising Paulo, a Romany prince, commander of the showman will always exaggerate his attrao- <» m P- .api the gathering comes Lady *«»_ »-* »»,» „„„n„V it !»♦>,« 1.,... >,. —in Alicia, heiress to the estates surrounding, tlon, and the smaller it is, the larger he will „,,, hor ^ ItJ ot English friends. Lady try to make it appear. Alicia and Paulo have shown a feeling bor- P. T. Barnum the veteran showman of dering on love slcoc childhood. At the close bygone da,., always claimed that "the public %£*& Tl&ttJffi&SSS: liked to lie humbugged," but In his time the a gypsy. Tbe second act discloses Stan- EupaESfl. — Bill opening Sunday (mati- nee). 27: Neuss and Eldred, KUtss and Hernle, Robert Hildreth and company, "The Waltx Dream," the Bohemian Quartette, Verona Troupe and Master Wellls, and Sun- light pictures. PantaoW. —Bill opening Sunday (mafl- . aee), 27: The 8lx American Beauties, May- I started at 0 a, m. from Durban with the bel Johnstone, Schepp's Comedy Circus, Cal captain of one of the steam whaling boats, Stewart, Eepe and Roth, and Twl.lght p'-e- and it was our luck to see a large whale tures. partly submerged some distance from us, Natiohal. — Monday. 28, 'The Lion spouting ahead. Then the sport commences. Heart" Durban ls one of the most Interesting Gadsxi will give one concert ln the Co- places ln South Africa, and certainly ought lumbla Theatre on Sunday afternoon, 27. 1 to be Included ln a visit to this country. ■ *—-—- I sail from Cape Town on Oct 2, arriving ln England on Oct 19, where we will remain a short time, and then set sail for Times Square, U. S. A." »»» ♦ ■»■ YELLOW TO FOLLOW YELLOW. "The Yellow Domino" ls the name selected for the new play by Louis N. Parker, to which Mme. Slmone, the French actress, wul star this season, under the direction of the Liebler Co. Rehearsals of the play began WILL BE DATED forms of amusement were not as numerous as they are at present Now the photoplay bouse can be found ln every city, town and hope Hall, the home of Lady Alicia, and here all the mystery surrounding the prin- cipal characters Is unravelled Mr. Plxley hos written an Interesting village, where every disgruntled playgoer can book, and bis lyrics are quite up to his find recreation and amusement without risk "t^ music by Gustnv I.uders Is delightful, of being "humbugged." There Is no doubt the score containing twenty numbers, several that the decadence of the road show business of which should become popular, particularly a. _*».i>,.,t„i,i„ -,«.« ♦« «>. „/.,.» oi,«n.„ ti.nt "The Tnlc of the Wasp," which will probably is attributable more to the poor showB that rIva , „ The Tale of tn< ; nilmDl e bre " and "The have been foisted on the people than to any Talc of the Kangaroo," former successes by other cause, these authors. Violet Beaton plays the part a 1 t of - Lady Alicia, and Francis Lleb that of FEBRUARY 15, 1913 Bend ta your orders for Portraits and Advertiaements. CHANGE OF FLANS. The Old English Comedy Company, of which Annie Russell ls the head, will play itB entire engagement at the Tblrty-nlntn Street Theatre, beginning Nov. 11, and con- tinuing for nine weeks. It Bad originally been planned for the TATALI SAILS WITH COMPANY, Luciano Tatall sailed for San Juan, Porto Oct 28, at the Century Theatre. Rico, on Oct 16, to prepare for the opening of his Winter season in Porto Rico ana South America. The following Is a list of performers en- gaged, and that sailed on the Red D Line steamer Philadelphia: Ben Dunham and wife, horizontal ban, combination act: After a short tour the play will come to Wallack's, opening Nov. 18, following "The Yellow Jacket" at that house. a ■ » "TRIXIE AND THE AMATEUR." Adellna Boattlno and Florence A. nronnan. Three Meers Sisters (Marie, Llllle and J*o will be known hereafter as Roatt no and Gulka), equestriennes; Wm. lielroee, eques- Brennan and company are "S? "fP^'J?*»£; trlan; the Four Newsomes, acrobatic nov- * comedy sketch, entitled Triile m w city; Pete Barlow and company, three peo- A , ma * e i lr '' ■* ri ,* ten */ "i 3 ? ^f ,nan ' ^ pie, with three ponies and twelve dogs; '^^ ar i a Iul 'y Protected by law. Loretta Twins, bars and double trapeze; V\ e £ c ? was staged by T. Jaycs Hunter, Jack Ernest and George Norvikof, aerial «n<l 1b being managed by Joseph Jermon. act; George Meers, eccentric clown; Imperial • ■ • Paulo. The comedy ls handled by Ernest new organization to occupy the New PrlncesB ambart, John Hazzard and William Sellcry. Theatre, now building In West Thirty-ninth NEW PLAY FOR MISS BARRYMORB. j A cablegram of four words, according to Others prominent" ln The "cast "are: Efean'or j) U te l t ~sait aa "taa building will not be corn- Kent, Josephine Morse, Anna Wilkes, For- rest Wlnnnt and Ronald Hamilton Earle. Mr. Cort has given the operatta an elaborate production. "The Gypsy will began an en- gagement at tbe Park ~ on Nov. 11. a«» Theatre, New York, plcted in time the change became necessary. ♦ ■♦ MAJESTIC STAFF. The house staff at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, N. V., is as follows: John R. Pierce, manager; James T. Dolan, treasurer; Frank Price, assistant treasurer; R. Webster, press Chnrles Frohman the most significant deliv- ered at lils office this year, reached him last week. It read : "Arrive Dec. 4, Chambers." Translated by Mr. Frohman, the cablegram spelt three Important facts. For the first time ln his career as a playwright, Hnddon Chambers litis completed the manuscripts of two different plays within a year. Second. The play that Mr. Chambers will bring to New York the first week In December <s for the ex- clusive use of Ethel Barrymore, which means that before the end of the present year Miss Itnrrymorc will havo left vaudeville, where German Lloyd line pentcr; Sereno Moore, master of properties; she is now nppearlnir In J. M. Barric's "Tho Other passengers were: Glulio Rossi, the _\ ., Sc i, on berir electrician Twelve Pound I,ook. ft and, provided with her bass; Antonio Plnl-Corsl, the buffo bass, and "■ l ■ acon uerg, cicctncmn, new play, will be ready for her annual New Gennaro Papl, who will be an assistant con- • ' • York appearance. ductor at the Metropolitan. STARR 'WEDS KING. The scenario of the play Intended bv Mr. On board the Frledrlch der Grosse, which Three, hoop rollers and club jugglers; Will- iam Tyler, barrel kicker; Dan Ryan, come- dian ; Alfredo Tatall, bicycle rider. ♦ ■ » "BARNYARD ROMEO" GOING OUT AGAIN. William Morris bas decided to put out the "Barnyard Romeo" again. It was a success when it was the attraction at tbe American Roof, during the last year of Mr. Morris' ad- ministration at that resort Since that pre* HARRY FISHER SMILING. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fisher are receiv- ing congratulations from friends, upon tne arrival of a daughter, who was born in tne Wesson Maternity Hospital, at SprlnRtelu, Mass., Tuesday. Oct 22. Mr. Fisher was » member of the Poll Stock Company In Sprinr field, the past Summer. « ■» ■ BORN AT WEST HAVEN. We are Informed of tbe recent birth of a ond Mr. Morris ls of the opinion that it Is a good card for the road. Dorothy Webb, now in "Tantalizing Tommy," haB been engaged ui 1 1 - 1 - m 1 h 1 ' f ° r it to pos\l C ble a that b Anle"c^l 0 lermann and Marguerite Pezzatlni... a new premiers ttA^^ffiifflSi he^^>eclsl act will form partV Sector- tatlon it has only been seen ln four cities, aon t o Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Greenault, at Conn. Mrs- h. of time William Shugnrt. advertising agent -«-,-"«i~ . W. Whiting, musical director; John rived here Oct. 24 from Naples, on the North Dam> chle f' ugh cr_; A. Grundman, stage car- isaMsjai of the,Metropolitan Opcw Co... ar- w whltkig, musical director; John Cunning- talnment Chambers for Miss Barrymore's woT was read »l»o arrived Oct. 24. were Richard Hage- ot ^" ^ O f"b\o Mnateal Domed, c° vll?- ehrhth and accepted by Charles Frohman when ho ?»nrj. also an assistant conductor, and Mme., « ttc t th e ColU mb"a Thcatr^n Oakla^ * reached London tout Anrll ni« n ti. .at.. T.ni-ln ForrmrolL dnnacuie. *?•> ■•■ ure y 0, . u ¥™r .""""re, iu yaaiana. their home ln WeBt Haven, Conn. m". Greenault was formerly Ruth H an . dfor,11 ,'|,r: Springfield, Mass., and she whb at one time a member of the "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" company. #a» MISS MARBLE RESIGNS FROM "HIP. Anna Marble, for four seasons general press representative of the hew l0 ( r ? t uli ^ OHver Moroscofora urom-lnenFi^rt in Tig ^^^^^e^'futur'e Urns' to the wrltin. o' My Hcarf an Irian comedy by J. Hartley of vaudeville Ketches „„, Manners,Jn which Laurette TayJor.wlll.be 0I ,^[* ud SecessoV at ^he "Hip" will probahU' < ■♦ FOR "PEG O* MY HEART." Clarence Handyslde has been engaged by •Clair Starr and Will King, both members seen at the new Cort Theatre in West Forty- k„ vlnE'nSSSii reached London last April. Directly after the reading of the scenario Mr. Chambers left London for Monte Carlo, and there com- pleted a first draft. This first manuscript was delivered to Mr. Frohman In London last July ; several changes were suggested. The chief role, that of a fasclnatlne young woman with fine InRtincts, but with a fond- Lucla Fornaroll, danscute, < a» TO BURLESQUE THE The Shubcrts have decided matinee of "Fanny's First Comedy Theatre with three well York crltlcB burlesqued, instead of the Eng- ig _ Cal., were married at the home of the bride, ln that city, Oct. 16. Mr. King ls of the firm Street beginning Nov. 26. #a » CORT PLAY FOR GAIETY. 4 1* GRAND OPERA HOUSE STAFF. nesB for simply charming and then discard- Hah critics, as in the Sbaw text. The names -me house staff at the Grand Opera House. log admirers until she herself Is charmed of the writers will not be made nubile—tbe Brooklyn N. Y., ls as follows: Louis Iiarr, and almoet discarded by one whom she has audience will be left to Judge for Itself. fallen ln love with, will afford Miss Barry. ■ 1 a more opportunities not unlike the artistic range given her In "Mld-Cnanncl." This \ESh NBW COMIC OPERA. tral figure In the play, the character to bo „Qlto .Gorlts, Germnn baritone of tho manager; Simon Barr, treasurer; Harry Irv- ing, advertising agent; Nathan Kamcm, mu- sical director: P. B. Beeler, stage carpenter; O'Keefe, electrician; Edwin F. Rcllly, press played by Miss Barrymore, ls n woman artist Metropolitan Opera Co.. hos written the representati ve ■ J. Brooks, props one. who has suffered and who had made book which will have Its first performance others suffer ln her climb to success. It will in llnmburg next Spring. Its title Is "Der lie a different character than any yet at- Snessi- Vafer." Mr. Gorlts has had the tempted hy MIsr Barrymore. and will encom- t*xt transited Into English, under tbe title pass widely variant emotions. Of "Dtar Old Dad," ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Mrs. B. II. Howe sends the following: "B. H. Howe and Georgia Morrison were mar- ried Oct 23, at Wheeling, W. Va. OPERA "ELIJAH" PRODUCED. The first American presentation ot: ae In grand opera form. w« c Oct 25, at Ptttsneiu. Majestic Grand Opera g- of Theodore H- ". aBW ' acts and fiv e scenes. COLONIAL THEATRE, DAYTON. «TERN "MASTER* MIND" DIRECTOR. The new ColonlallTnoatre. at Dayton, O., »n, 0 «.„*„. «lnd Production Co., Inc.; wf,* which opened Oct 14 with Keith vaudeville) rJ^^u^tJZv at Aroany. V '-""J? - U owned by E. W. Hanley, an old time &™ h ^ v Br v' ' - An ***-.S ccimedlan, and ts managed by J. 0. (Dooley) Donovan, ot the team of Donovan and Flshter. at» WHEREABOUTS WANTED, Anyone knowing the address of C. A. Davis will confer a favor by communicating with Mrs. C. A Davis, 01 Waverly Street 0 f the WeBt Indies, to present bis en Roxbury, Mass. ment "Masks and Facet." lormea last wee*, at aidbio', ■« „ qtem. Werba, Mark Lucscher and Henry «• BVC -»a» Thb members of the "Rebecca efl>ggj brook Farm" Co. ▼blch played, at "^{jrn London, England, are due week. tour Ha'bbt Bbahak sailed G ct - t l°,. f SntcrtaBi' a .1.. Ytr.-t. T«AI«» tn. nrnaont IllS Cult.'"