The New York Clipper (November 1912)

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JJOVEMBEB 2 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. v.-- - ffliT flF TOWN HEWS Z w j_-Newark (Qea. W. BoMHr* Ile»r»rfc. ^^y."^ i, oe t 28. "Man ■or.*. 8gtt»** (Lee Ottolengol, mgr) —"Baby »=?.*-- *„_ irwk of Oct. 28. •>t. 4. j ( aaa^a*/ - ' asm 10* WIVK Mason. Marguerite EnIc; B gtmm jg yS5» mar.)—Bill to fim ( Somir Urn^Marguerite Keeler •» = %aa uSf BSoda and Oramptoa, Bert Sm"^ 2aga.^K smu., bu& Bitcwe. W"f' S niilord. Good business prevails. ■* "SSii (M TscUeelnger, our )-JTbe Oorse "rt&'oiSurpresents "The Christian." iSuSfnrownS^MdOllfford Work la the jttb T»Jj {^SeT''Brewster'. MUlloos" Not. * ELS^ta* W. Jacobs. BIT.)—"Ten NlghU ^ ,iC S!? Roo£" w*«* «f 28. Beginning Not. 4, ■ » HL"S enter tne melodramatic stock ti« direction of KHmt A Oanolp. Sff* JSlng Piece "'I S, If* „2 amb, f r of "* ,K.» Prices will i« 10. 20. SO cents. 'SL'iBmm (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—The aaS^EaavavSa W« ««*■ wlth H " rry Flelj9 - B&TttS, «»<J Lilla Brennsn. Wrestling B Tim* Wednesday night after the regular Kf- TTi« Lady Buccaneers week of Not. 4. ■»»■„? (Leon ETSBi. mgr.) — The College «u,i. Oct 28 «nd week, with Abe Remolds, May tSmflSml Mu.rar Harris, Alms Bauer, iuW rvileman. Jenolo Ross, Walter Johnson, and EtrSsnd Johnny Dale. Bose Shell's Loa- STm** week of Not. 4, with a midnight per- fcmance on Election afcbt. Tahiinoton (O. R. Neu, mgr.)— Pictures and JS , BUI for Oct. 28-30: Brady and arahnier ' May Elwoods and company, Borers Sto Martini Slaters, the Gagnos, Chaa. Parrell, ST Adair's animals. Bill for 81-Not. 2 la Etmcd bv Tho»e Three Boys. l™c (B 0. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill for Oct 28- to ir.clrde<: MoxltniM, Nellie Nice, Maxwell and Bndlf) Claude Golden, the Society Three, and Jtifd Kennedy and company. Bill for 31 -Not. t- Tbrre Romans. Mabsl Csrew, Maboner Bros., Tom Barrv and company. Brent Hayes, and Oar- i'Jr —The PoIl« Board of Newark are send- fcr notices to all special policemen employed at SJiltes to keep children unaccompanied by aasnUans, out of the playhouses, under penalty If iwoUflg the license. Jersey City, N. J.—Majestic (P. B. Hen- ■5a, nurr.)—"He Fell In LoTe With His Own Tift." "Ith May Buckley in her original part at Allds Armstrong; James Burton, as James Eokroft. and a good supporting company, week af Oct. 28. "Otct Nl|?bt" Not. 4 and week. OipiuOM (Thos. L. Sheeley, mgr.) — "The ISIrc Degree, ' by the Orpheum stock, week of Oct. 29. iCAMMr (P. B. Henderson, mgr.)—"Tennes- sk rardoer," by the Academy stock, week of K Box Tow (Ed. Vodngau, mgr.)—Variety, mov- Bf pictures and Illustrated songs. Ho.micello (II. S. Schlesslnger, mgr.)—Vs.- tier, moving pictures and Illustrated songs. Norn.—Special preparations are being made at toe Orpheum for an elaborate production, nuksgltlDg week, of "The Merchant of Venice," ty the sleek company Eugene Ysaye will auke his lint appearance la this city at the High School, Not. 14, under the auspices of the Oollese Club. Isbelle Bouton, of the Metro- politan Opera Company, will assist him, Hobokcn, If. J.—Oayety (Ohas. Franklyn, err.) "The House Next Door" week of Oct. 28. *Vother" follows. Eupiri (A M. Broggemann, mgr.)—Bote Sy- aVK's ZxKKon Belles 28-30, the Dazslen 31-Not. X the Bihnun Show 4-8. Lraio (0. 8. Blgga, ntgr.)—Variety, moving llctnres aud Illustrated songs. Omaha, Neb.—Brandela (E. J. Monagban, sagr.) "The Country Boy" Oct. SO. 31, "The Coddeu of Liberty" Not. 1, 2, "The Fortune Hacter" 3-6. Boio (Frank Phelps, mgr.) — "A Modern Ire" 31, Not. 1, 2, Aborn English Grand Opera Co. 3 and week. Oiraeau (\vm. p. Byrne, mgr.)—BIU for »f»k beginning Oct. 27: Hart's "KTerywlfe," Croier and Richards, the Uess Sisters, Chick (alt, the Schmettans Kathl Gultlnl, and Pathe's *eStly. Gurrr (E. L. Johnsoz. mgr.)—Girls from the Crttt White Way week of 27. Kara (0. A Fraske, mgr.)—Miner's Amer- icans week of 27. ntppooaoMB (E. L. Johnson, mgr.)—Bill for wwk of 27: Kent's sea lions, Allle Leslie Has- au, Gates and Black, Alward, NeTllle and Bern- tuegtoo, and moTlig pictures. Lincoln, Nefc. — OllTer (F. a Zennm», Jgr-r Madame Yale Oct. 28, Walker Whiteside, la Tlie Typhoon," Nor. 2; "A Modern Etc" 6, 0. Ltbio (L. M. Oarman, mgr.)—Bill for week sf Oet 28: Rapoll and company, Alice Clark, lei Arados, and Powder and Chapman. Ormhoji (L. M. Oarman. mgr.)—Bill for week of-28: Frank Milton and De Long Sisters. ot flirt, Burns and Torrence, Harrison Arm- wong'B Players, Armstrong and Clark. James neck and Emma Poller, Lowe and De Vere, ^ob, • the boxms kangaroo, aud the klnodrome. E b —Easiness Is excellent at all the bouses. Bmee Elmore, of the Mrs. Gene Hughes nwipany, has tolly recovered from a painful linen of quinsy. 8t. John, Can.—Opera House (F. O. Spen- & llfii moving pictures and the Lloyd Family 2,"- 28-Not. 2, "Alice In Wonderland'' (local), ■t oenettt of children's playgrounds, week of 4, anoer the direction of MIbb D. Hoi* Leonard; w.s. Burkina' company 11 and week. Mckbi —Margaret Breck and Floyd Baxter, ■ nags, and the moTlng pictures. Ckiobb.— Moving pictures. 8t«b.— Moving pictures. ani—Ethel Sweeney, In songs, and the mOT- •JJ plclureo. Liaic—Vaudeville and pictures. notis,— Owing to the sudden notice of can- "nation received by Manager Spencer from Wm. "awtrev, who was booked to play "Dandy Dick" •ere Not. 28-31. Mr. Spencer has substituted ■fnng pictures for that date, 28, which will be «ank»|rtvlng The Iron girders for the new ■with loase have arrived, and the work ot build- "Ms being rapidly pushed An addition of wty feet Is being built on the Gem Theatre here. i*lLL;, Wt £- Oraniton, representing the Pollard 'lunik, opera Co., arrived here 23. »U«tteftl, Can. —His Majesty's. (H. Q ?w«s, mgr.) Montreal Grand Opera Oo. Will gP£> a season ot twelve weeks at this house, J& a S*" JH. 0. Judge, mgr.)— "Excuse Me" N« f 0ct a - "The Merry Widow" week of , r Sf?" B *'" (G«o. DrlscoU, mg.«.)—Bill for week r.nnil' v : "J?." Payne and company, Ohas. and &■**£ Fill, rurally. Alexander and Scott, BSLrUa ** M * JUu " 1 ' W" 1 tno Beckless and't^^ 8 ( L°- Hooley, mgr.) — VaudeTille weck^r S5 Pli" 1 ^' to bl ? business. Bin for SsaanJSJ 5° Oanyp's Pets, Katheryu Sclsor, *E*w£^&VlJ5r£!!!± Wheel * r ' Boot and show HERE AND THERE IK BURLESQUE Cha £d!? ker - Bertha Gibson ^_ WTHDDT SIMOlfDS ATJTO OIHl,? ,lI6 ' Prai 1912-1913 BARRETT Sc DUNW VriPtl ln«vnv «w»» TTL - — mmw ^ l * r - SSSS^iSfc^ PAT8I PHIWCIPA1, COMKDY Aj^p BTf^Iq^.. CH1S. With Moulin Kongo Go. PIIANK pl^i'^^' EI) ' LUl " V . "AJRK.TuANKEL, v MOSTE CARLO t.IRL»! -..'l T 2L*J toJrg asehind the Laaaha" WATSON and COHAN With MISS NEW YORK JR. MYSTERIOUS 7AID0AS and IRVING HAY 8t ffil ht With MISS NEW YORK JR. EDDIE B. COLLINS STARRING POR Chariee Dsmlels, in "Whirl of Mirth." Fannie Vedder THAT DANCING AND SINGING SODBRETTE COLUMBIA B?JRLK8«4,1JER8 TOD BROWNING PLAYING OPPOSITE EDDIE COLLINS WHIRL OF MIRTH CLYDE J. BATES Character Conetsian—Whirl of Mirth g» — .m Two Orphans. Si 7 ? 11 . (»!?• Arnold, mgr.) Arnold, mgr.)—Reeves' Beauty Rota, k ,^, 0ct 2 s - Trocaderos week of Not. 4. sMmsJiSS !»* ■■»■ mgr.)—Will re-onen "» ftock burlesque as the attraction. Not. \, "»?) 0<! TZ^ 0 n k * 9<"»—Orlffln's (M. Orlffln. "or 1 lfcL?°!* r > P ct - S0 ' "To'ee Twins" Trail of »h. r r N »»™yth. sons; recital. 5; "The P'syers IB "rif.?™?^ Plne " 7 - J 3 *" ■■<* N(vm_.Ti,„ L Uy? Ml ™ Fli-It" 21. oiwilncT?!JSr Star Theater Oo. Intend ■ the on n "I i,1 ?°J?: tnd Tauderllle theatre 1»y. P T Si2* ot .Commerce BuUdlng, thla * is to be wSwr. th * 0ons * rT8,or ' °* "«• B^MsasSsaaftaTSSSSS <0tto ISfi "«»•> M-30. "" n, »". In Shakespearean repertoire, Oct. ^- Uw ^wS. E »». k O«T.)-BHI for week JWion'a pu T ™. ffm "' Wch and Leonoa. Thomas Hcrlcln, sSS"L Oorton Highlanders, Lillian I SrCi sj Is exeellent**' "™ Three Emer80M - ■&Slr* *"■>-"*"» =<-«• ^^ picture.' 10 *"* ~Wt Twlilll and r Wosno C i5! D S2J2f 8t ^ IfD i OoimtBU, Abcidsj. M « soou bu,lneas amiB * pletnre bouses, t b «» 0 NoT7 B L |U| * BW€ '' ama » ""•* » DICK MADDOX CHARACTER COMEDIAN. With "LADY BUCCANEERS" HARRY STEPPE THAT HEBREW GENT. With THE LADY BUCCANEERS. WILLIAM HARRISS THE CESTEEL STRAIGHT MAX With LADY BUCCANEERS BACK ON THE JOB JOE EMERSON ♦THE BUM" With COLUMBIA BURLESdUBRS. I JUDGE J. Theo Murphy Holdlaf cosartwtth P»mt«'s) BrnTlghtTs). Entertaklsiera lm Hongs and Dances, With THB MOCLlNTtOOOB 00. JOHN E. RILEY ••THE BVHPIHO IRISHMAN." T. W. DINKINS' YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS CO Reese and Mitchell Featured with THB DAZZLERg. VIRGINIA KELSY PRIMA DORNA With FOLLIES OF THB DAY. 191U-13 BLANCH BAIRD and her "Stars of gtagtlaad," WITH THE COLUMBIA BURLESQUERS EL CLEVE THE SCOTCH XYLOPHONE ARTIST With GIRLS FROM RENO. just W 1th HORTE CARLO GIRLS. ZELLA CLAYTON The Little Girl with the Sweet Voice With MONTE CARLO GIRLS COMEDIAN With MONTE CARLO GIRLS Arthur Laning STRAIGHT AND CHARACTERS WITH MONTE CARLO GIRLS SELLE TRAVERS LEADING WOMAN WITH MONTE CARLO GIRLS Harry Fields THE HEBREW FUNSTER Principal Comedian with the MERRY MAIDENS. Geo. F. Hayes "EZERIAH 8L0CUM." RURAL EXPERT CROM- ONO LOOIST. MERRY MAIDENS. Clara Douglass Racket. SINGING^OMBDIBRNB In the Leading Feminine Bole, BIO OAIETY CO. Edwin and Delores Trevor With JACOBS A- JERMON'S ATTRACTIONS COLLINS and MADISON Present "THE GIRLS FROM RENO" With MIKE COLLINS The Show that's getting the money on the Empire Clrenlt. DOLLY FIELDS THE YIDDISH GIRL, with the Funny Slide With GIRLS FROM RENO. ANNA GRANT Principal Boy With "HIGH LIFE IN BURLESQUE." MAY YUIR PRIMA DONHA. With "PACE MAKERS." Mona Raymond THE 910.000 BEAUTY With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIGER LILIES. Harry COLE and HASTINGS Anna (WHITE HAWK) oaflMetofllaM C™» FEATHER) With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIGER LILIES. HARRY LE VAN With Diion's Big Review CEO. F.HOWARD Aa SILAS HEMLOCK WITH DIXON'S BIG BHVIBW HUGHIE BERNHARD With Tom Miner's BOHEMIANS in PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN. With Teddy blmond'a "AUTO GIRLS." AT IT AGAIN JOE BURTON SOME TAD Now with the Orientals. (Soubrotte) "THE GIRL WITH THE SBULE" Now with th* ORIENTALS BOB DEMING CHARACTER COMEDIAN Miner's " A merieans." WEARING A CHIN PIECE COMEDIAN. With Ohaa. E. Taylor's "DANTE'S DAUOHTER." SINGLE With WINNING WIDOWS Direction of MAX SI'IEUEL. AT LIBERTY, LITTLE JOHNNY DALE Bnrleiqae Beat Juvenile. Just dosed with the "COLLEGE GIRLS." The Folly Quartette THE BIG SINGING ACT LEW PETEL II WITH JOS. MILLER ' " gjjjjjgg; 1 ZaHah*s Own Show SECOND 8EA8ON ■ Harry Bentley PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN With ZALLAH'S OWN 8H0W HYDE & BEHMAN AMUSEMENT COMPANY Temple Mar Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. STAR THEATRE Rrooklyn OAYETY THEATRE Brooklyn OAYETY THEATRE Plttoburg STAR AND GARTER Glilcago NEWARK THEATRE Newark, N.J. TCP 8th Ave. Thea. - People's • - • Miner's, Bronx • Miner's, Newark, - Girts Irom Reno Jirdln dt Paris Girls Dante's Daughter* - Marry MaldOTt AT LIBERTY AFTER NOV. 7 FOR JUVENILES AND GEN. BUS. Stock, Bep. or one piece. Good appearance, ward- robeAl. Responsible managers only. EARL C. MAYO JIANIIATTAN PLATERS Shliipensbiirg, Pa., Mot, 1,2; Martlnsborg, W. Va^ Nov. 4,6, e, J. AT LIBERTY r. or. je The Vewatlle Tonne Knallali Actor- Leada, Heaviea, LlgLt aal Character Comedy, Gen. Baa. Strong personalltjr. Stock, rep. or 11 rat class one night stand. Age 26. helgBe ft. 11 In., weight 178 lbs. Experience and sobriety. Maonwg; BRADF0RD mjmm ■AisMNjnni Han and wife; also GOOD SHJOLB PERFORMERS write, au most ciwi for one week. Address HALL, SfOOd, Mo. ARTHUR J. HIGGINS COMEDIAN AND PRODUCER Por permanent tabloid musical comedy or burlesque, just closed »b WEEKS ON MINIATURE BURLESQUE WHEEL, CHICAGO. Bent of wardrobe and plenty of script. Permanent address 701 PEAIICE STREET, CHICAGO. - EUGENE HEMMENDINGER Doing business at the old stand. All Correspondence, payments, etc., sent direct to Tel., DTI John. E. HEMMENDINGER, 45 John Street, N. Y. City. MANHATTAN PLATERS WANT Al Juvenile Leading Han, Character Man And others In all lines Those doing Specialties given preference. Only tlione wlm appreciate good ~ it CHARTERS, HILLIS Bet. 28 to Nov. 2, Snlppensbarg, Pa.; Nov. 4 to 16, Martlnsburg, W. Ta. CENTRAL THEATRICAL AGENCY. Indianapolis. Ind. SUITE 3 AND *, MARION BLDO., Car. Ohio and Meridian 81a. The only agency that can break the Jumps, going East or West. Want Acts of Ability, Strong Musical and Novelty Acts, Sketch Teams. 8lster Teams and good Singles, write —gen In Indiana, get In with the only real agenoy in the State. HENDERSON dt MILLER, Prop., and Hgra. Yepl-same Old Bill Henderson 1 GENTEEL HEAVY HAN TO DIRECT State age, height, weight, lowest salary. Enclose programs and photos. Address FHED CHAUlf- ce ■, Manager, OHARHOET-KEUFEB 00., this wesk, Shamokln, Pa.; next week, Lehlghton, Pa. »ib. ,-j--i. Burlesque Dew* SOME "MINER" NOTES. -Last week Is the record so far for theatre parties at Miner's Newark Empire. Among ore happy throngs were: The Newark Mineral Water Drivers' Association, Crocker-Wheeler Club, Madison A. A., Nick Kline Association, Valley Porno Club and Public Service Club. A "Midnight Show" will be given at Miner's Empire. Newark, on Election Night, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Full returns will be read from tee stage during the performance of the Lady Ititconnoors. "Jock' McKay, the Scotch comic, was a visitor to Carl Henry, of the High Life In Iturlesque compnny. at Miner's, Newark, last Monday evening. "Jock" Is some visitor, aa he bronght along his pipes, which he In- sisted upon playing wherever he and Mr. Henry went, much to Henry's dismay and the delight of several hundred spectatora who followed the pair all over Newark. s PEARL LIVINGSTONE'S BON MOT. On Saturday. Oct. 20, after Pearl Living- stone had negotiated the last of the twenty- two trips, aggregating 1,034 steps, to and from the dressing room at the Columbia. New York, she said to the girls: "When I get wealthy I'll have elevators built for the chorus, but I guess you all will walk for the rest of your lives." How about a freight elevator for the beef trust? IRVING BECKER'S SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL. Irving N. Becker, chief usher of Miner's Bronx Theatre, and brother of Belle Baker, give the seventh annual ball at Mullet's ronx Casino, Oct. 28, end It was a lib: success. Belle Baker led the grand march, and many well known professionals enjoyed a gala evening. s THB HONTE CARLO GIRLS WIN. Tom Sullivan, owner and proprietor of tho Monte Carlo Girls, a new burlesque mngnnlo on the Western wheel, is certainly mnklrr; the Etnptro Circuit sit up and tako notice. Tom certainly knows how to put on a specily show, the kind burlesque fans like. Ills troupe this season Is one of tho best ever seen over the Western circuit. s HILL AND EMERSON GOING WEST. Harry Hill and Ida Emerson, who closed with the Gay Masqueradors, at the Murray Hill, Oct. 20, have signed with James Madi- son's Girls from Bcno Co. Tills change has caused almost a sensation in burlesque clrclcx, this being their flrat trip over the Emplro Circuit. Countess Hcdwlg Von Muller and Allan Robinson have replaced Miss Emerson and •Mr. Hill. s ■ THEY STILL BUILD SCHOOLHOUSES. Murray Harris and Bertie Sclti, of tho College Glrla Co., were married at Paterson, N. J., Oct. 24, by Babbl Leo Mannhelmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coleman acted as wit- BaHsMaal George Dickinson married Florins Linden, one of the ponies with the same show, Oct. 22. m WASH MARTIN, HOUSE MANAGER. Ed. Bulkley, manager of the Empire, Phil- adelphia, has been succeeded by Wash Martin, who had been with the Lady Buccaneers, nnd who will make many changes in the con- duct of the house and ot visiting shows. s RECORD NIGHT AT COLUMBIA. Jack Singer's Bchman Show played in tho largest night receipts In tho history of the Columbia. Now York, on Saturday, Oct. 20. Over one hundred box scats wer sold. ■■ « FRANK AUSTIN CLOSES. Frank Austin, on account of illness, closed with tho Bohemians In Detroit, Mich., and was replaced by Joo Barton, Dolly Sweet re- mains with thu show. i CHARLES BURKHART'S SUIT. Charlie Burkhnrt, through his attorneys, has brought.suit against Max Spiegel. The case Is set down for an early hearing. s Alien Gilbert, known as tho "Irish Night- ingale," closed n live years' engagement us loubruttc with Billy (Original) Watson Show, at Omaha, wont through a severo operation at the Senn Hospital, and will play tho acu- son out In vicinity of Cincinnati, her home. Ciiaiilev EowAiiuii, who has been in every branch of tho show business, end has been with every kind of a show, is making good at tho Orplicum, Peterson, N. J. . Kitty Mitchell, tho little soubrctto with the Dazzlem, has had many enticing offers for vaudeville at tho close of the buricsquo sea- son. Kitty expects to enter the vaudevlllo ranks next season, under the direction of Pat Casey. Jos. B. Miixm and Lew Williams ara doing well in the olio with the Yankee Doodle Girl*. They expect to Ball for England at tho finish ot the season. Hi.anciii: Baibd Is out of the Stars of Stageland show, owing to illness. Tun John Grieves Stock Co., at Washing- ton. D. C, has closed. Nrw Havkn will have Eastern burlesque shows at the Hyperion, fllltng tho three days now a lay-oft between the Murray Hill, Now York, and Bridgeport. Clem Ubvins will leave the Mollle Will- iams Company In two weeks, having secured vaudeville time. His placo will be taken by George V. Hayes, the '"rube," who originally played with Max Spiegel's Queen of Ilohemla Company, the first season that show was pro- duced. Harry n. HriDOis, manager of Max Spie- gel's CoMcge Ulrla Co., woe married to Jessie M. linker, of the same company, at Hobokcn, Oct. 23, 1012, toy Mayor Cooke, at the City Hnll. 'i'HKonnun A. Doucet replaces Johnny Dale In l lie erst ot the College Olrls Co.. Oct. :io, at the Gn.vety, Hoboken, N. 3. Eloanor Dou- cet replaces Loretta Dalo,, Manaukr Charley EuwAnns, of tho Or- Eucum Theatre, Paterson, N, J„ has some all team, nnd Charley Is the pitcher. On Oct. 13 his team, mada up of the employees of tho theatre, defeated tno Lyceum Theatre boys in a nineteen Inning game by a acoro of IT to 14, Edwards pitching the nineteen Innings. Last Sunday they defeated tho Opera House nine, sci>rp SO to 10. Edwards says his boys play ball like ills business Is— orbat— and he played to 2,182 ladies last week, the largest number so far. Mahkl Hiatt has succeeded Georgte Old- Bam as soubrettc, with the Ben Welch Show. Kittik Bohb received a judgment of $050.00 against Max Spiegel, burlesque man- ager, last week. Miss Hose alleged that when she found that she was to appear In burlesque In boy's attire, and not In musical comedy, aa she thought, she asked to be re- leased from the contract, This was refused. Miss Ross was discharged and began an action for salary up to May 1, 1011, at ISO the week, with Interest. She got the full amount asked for. Miner's People's had an auspicious open- ing as a buricsquo house last week, and East Slue patrons fully showed their appreciation of tho change to better accommodations. Mrs. Bam Bennett has recovered from the effects ot an operation for appendicitis and rejoined the Zallah Show, at Brooklyn, this week, <K1 '■V..,'.' iifta Sill.