The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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DECEMBER 7 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 23 INETYOUL bvnOMSUinRMiraDN HdkWW.R. WILLIAMS N.B.TWs is the NEW"DREAMLAND" Son$ they're all TavirvS" about. T NMT MID THE BEAUTIFUL NOVELTY BALLAD with rhe*THIMK"erTecr THE "50NGRI0T" oF 1912 !! NEXT SUNDMt 9 0 0 CIRCUS DAY by EVANS LLOYD of LLOYD and WHITEH0U5E BIGGEST 50NG and TWO-5TEP"HrT ,, of Hie Season 1 ME that BEAUTIFUL LOVE" Another "HIT" by JOE 8CHENCK AND GU8 VAN AVONDERFUL SYNCOPATED REDHOTMARCH CO0N-50NO U BE THE A CORKING 50UBRETTE NUMBER - GREAT LYRIC CATCHY MUSIC "I'D LOVE TO LIVE IN LOVELAND" 1 SUKSf l "OH! YOU GEORGIA ROSE" "YOU CAN'T EXPECT KISSES FROM ME" "STOP THAT BEAR-CAT, SADIE" "YOU'LL NEVER KNOW the GOOD FELLOW I'VE BEEN" "ALL NIGHT LONG" "DOWN HOME RAG" n LOVE and KISSES TO THE "MUTT-CRITICS'and "SONG-PESTS" Dnnr PriDirc TPTT . D. WHO ARE CHOKING TO DEATH FROM OUR DUST! HA! HA! I tlUh W\U 1 FILL FOR RECENT PROGRAM L The Chicago Publisher 136 W. Lake St., Chicago J. CREST Wicker's Theatre Building CHICAGO, ILL. The Old Reliable Wig Man WIG MAKER TO THE PROFESSION Character Wigs and Make-ups Street wigs and Toupees Greaae Paint*, Powder, Rouges, etc. SOCIETY and AMATEUR PLATS A SPECIALTY WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATAT06 AND PRICE LIST OUT OF TOWN NEWS JOHN h. WEBER HUBERT L. WEBER IMPORTERS AMD MANUFACTURERS, 143 NO. DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, U. S. A. All Goods Thoatrloal-Oataloga F"re»e» CaWo* No. 2, Boubrette Gowns and Costumes. Catalog No. 3, Wigs, Tights, Make-up and Spangles Catalog No. 4, Boots, Shoes and Western Goods. COSTUMES FOR AHHTEUR THEATRICALS OUR SPECIALTY MARY'S (Latest) WIT No. 3 Constats or 30 Gags (fine for End Work), 10 for 10c., or the 80 for 25c.; 10 Wants and Ads., 10c. l ,10 Hotel fteessnd Epitaphs, ipu, ; -siib Loved," tec, 16 lines, 10c.; Dairy oiicrieB, rec.. as lines, 2«c.; Eccentric nude or reniule) Monologue, 26c.; Sketch for 2 m. (Straight and Com.), 25c.; Sketch fori m. (Hebrews^ ^Sketch for l m., 1 f.(CoinT an.!I Sou.). 24c.; Sketch rSr 1 nu, 1 f. (Dutch and Sou.) 25c.; 3 Parodies on f' gjfftu, 10c. each, the » for 26c. Sold In lots to suit, or all tor $1.00 Any tin WMe, ffifLK.gH f.2atd;i, $ioo. Cash or M. 0. NoBtampsl Everything UP-TO-DATE, ORIGINAL AND FUNNY! "^w nmtcriui._scnd for catalogue and enlbusiiistlc lesllmonlale. — - ?^3»a.l««j, MARY E. P. THAYER, »100 Broad St., Providence, R CENTRAL TRUNKS 2AI* (In.... — ... ..mnn i->i._. TWnVa "if! Rt1 R gto. 18.50 ;28ln SoS*°i, u m ; ^ 8m v * 0B( >i82'n., 110.50; 861n BSL, B,U Trunks, 80*23x15, bride, $12.0 "°'pt of $8.00, btl. C. O. D., excep. . *K FACTORS - . Eat. 1864. SIMONS A CO. asfian ... $11.50; 401n., $18.00. CTrcM Trunk*Jhtttt Hk mSL Utho. Trunks, 42%x28%xl2 Inside, $15.00 6. D., except over 800 miles, then remit "Jole amount 8. W. 'cor. 7th A Arch fits.. Phil* MONOLOCISTS j- AND COMEDIANS neain!,;! Jf ! replenish your slock of Jokes and OvVr 7i .''i. r . J ^ BooKs Published for stage use. TBHI u » i AOE8 OP UP-TO-DATE: MA- 'jj iiu.ii , >n , 0 , kfor m. bound In paporcovcra,sent mon"v ;■ : 'i $ m on receipt of a $1.00 bill. Your i;i iiin 0 L? ll,hctor J' Wrlt * r 'K nt now - » Ro»e -, U, I jVIE PVBLI8HIBG CO.. -7^.'.'" M 'i - - - New York city. TOUPEES, GREASE PAINTS, ETC. And the Uteit end Moet Popular Stylee In Udlee' Heir Drawing A. M. BUCH & CO. 119 N. Nlntb S*-~4i ■ - - ■ PhAUdelphl. ia~ a*vw lor* vny' SKETCHES Kdev?M t ' , ,'!. r . 0<lle8 > e,c - written to order. High ROs • l"1 r ,1" leMl at lowest prices. ^Sy ■^Jt HU-DES, Boulh Bend, lurt. SULEARM TO HYPNOTIZE! j*ll«W«Hnlrt m . tUklftabTlklb.t. SSfisaaseiaeiaa ttm •■»m<l«i Omxam^-m^kn. TOU u T l.n II. I»7. , JS\."™ , • •"■■»■» Wt.a.rftjllllj.wH ■• "• »«TT8, Ink 2(8, iuk.om, nick. *ef%&SV W'M 1 i Negro, 2«o-! Drese uS pHP B .1 lr l w <»l), $1.00. Art Oata- X«»Wr. ,l » 0Qe H *»4 Beimels, etc. " Potter, Kllppert, Mfr., 4 Fourth Aw ,N. Y CONTRACTS IPTTITR HKADS. ENVELOPES. TICKETS, PASSES. CARDS,'Etc. Write for Samples. Webb Ptg. Co., 642 80. Dearborn St., Chicago, 11U. SECOND-HAND GOWNS STAGE AND STREET BARNETT, 503 So. SUM St., CHICAGO SHOOTING GALLERIES Write for Catalogue and Prices CATALOG sent FREE. SPECIAL ACTS wrr>- fcii. "HTAOKLORK." a magazine of 15 acts, I LIIIUlluiv for $!.<». WETZEL. ROSENER A JAM KJL 1402 B'way. N. Y. = i, H ijP pop. 2,000; Seats Ooera Honse, Eostis, Fla. jo^w. Flret class attractions. Address W. F. MANTEY. lllriiiliiglinni, Aln. — JeffersoD (R. S. Douflns3, mgr.) Mack Pattl Nov. 25. A born OntTa Co.. lu "The Bohemian Girl" 80. Bijou (11. L. Semon, nigr.)— "Happy Hooli- gan" week of 25. Majestic (M. ,L. Scmou, mgr.)—Bill week of 25 Included: Paddock and Paddock, l''our Lewljen, Alfred, the Great, and the Hassmuna. Pollard, ond the motion picture*. Oaruaou (M. L. Semou, m»r.)—Bill week uf 2J jncluiltd: Ower and Ower. HarrlBon-Weet Trio, Onalp, Baker Troupe, McNlab and McNlab, and motion pictures. Notes. —W. 10. Coleman, manager of the Prin- cess, la to assume the management of the new house now under construction by H. U. New- some, owuer of the Princess, Bonlta and Amuse- !• theatres. Mr. Oolemnn Is one of the most popu- lar managers In this city, and the announcement Hint he Is to manage this beautiful house Is an ncMiraoce of Its success Doc. Baker, a great Birmingham favorite, 1b to return to the Amuse- U next week for an engagement of two weeks. Mr. Baker Is one of the driest character singers eier beard In this city It is a noticeable fact that every motion picture machine in thla city Is being operated by a member of the I. A. T. S. 13 This organization, as veil aa the T. M. A.'s, Is very strong here, and the personnel of both memberships Is opleudld. Denver, Col. — Broadway (Peter McCourt, Digr.) "The Rose Maid" 2 and week. Onr-uanu (A. 0. Carson mgr.)—Bill for 2 and week Mack and Rambcnu, Jack Wilson Trio, Bal- let Clattilque, Gautlev's Toy Sbop, Mury Elliabeth. Charles Olcott, Lockhart and Lcddy, and Patbe's Weekly. Tadob Giand (Peter McCourt, mgr.) — "The Confession" 1 and week. Pui'RSss (Geo. A. Bovyer, mgr.)—Bill for Nov. 30 and week: Charles Wildlab uud company. Hallowe'en Hour Musical. Scott and Wilson, Hy- brids and Farmer John Delmore and company. Krum and Dethlotr, Mncltaa and Levering, and Onumont's Weekly. Auoitolium (Rotiert Slack, mgr.)—Alice Niel- sen and company Dec. 3. PiNTioBS' (Nat Darling, mgr.)—Bill for 1 and week: Ma lor O'Brien, Moon and Pbllllppl, Lowell and Esther Drew, Joe McGce, Mercedes, and Pau- t>£?*cope. lUKin (Harry Word, mgr.)—Emerson-Cook Mu- sical Co, two vaudeville acts, and moving pic- tures. WiL-Iiltit. Knn.—Crawford Qnnd (!•:. L. Martllng, mgr.) Ellen Beach Yaw pleased wltb a musical Nov. 27. Lyman II. Howe's Travel l-'entlval 28. Ltcbuh (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)—The Wolfe Blwk Ct-ir.piiny pretented "Shore Acies" week of 25, to welt pleased audiences. rsiNCiss (L. M. Miner, mgr.)—BUI for week of 25 Included: The Cowboy Minstrels. Vour Craters, CKorge Stanley, Dorothy Vaughn, BUI Dorley, oncl Prlnccsscope Big business. FunuM (J. A. Hurls, mgr.) — Dlmltrllla Ka- vtnriK, the Greek wrestler, and YnssliT Huisane, the TerrlMc Turk, were announced for a finish lu.ileh. 21, to win wltb the best two foils out of llii-ee. Clnrkailnle, Mian.—New Clarksdale (Craw- ley Ili-o»., mgrs.) "Tho Yankee Prince" Dec. 2. Motion pictures also continue to draw well. AMiAunoA (Ohas. DIM, mgr.)—Motion picture! and Bong*, to gooil business. Notiis. —Jones Bros.' Circus showed here Nov. 25 Aviator McGratb made n number of eights In a monoplane on some date. Colombia, S. C. — New Columbia (F. L. Itr</wn, nigr.) "The Trail of the Lonesome I'lne" Iiec. 4. 5. Bum (Clias. Eberhnnlt, mgr.) —l.lbliey an<l Tt.nnor. Fmut and Faust, and the Booth Trio split the week of Nov. 25, with Garten and Tommy, mill the Elders. I'ahtimk (Monlgotnery Amusement Co., mgrs.) —Carls Bros, mid pictures week of ii!i. LATESTPARODIES-nVE FOR$1 Send for List. Monologs, Sketches, Etc. Dramatic Playlets. Cash or to lease. Stamp. P. J. LA PIERRE, Box 664, Dallas, Texas. PLAYING TKat BEST IN VAUDEVIIX* IVAN (and OON8IDINI OIROUIT OESEHAL BOOKINO OFPICBi 1405 Hrondwny (Ueldelbers Bide) NEW YORK OITY. CHRIS O. BROWN, ... Ugr. GENERAL BDSINBSS OFPICBl eolllvan and Conaldlne Dldg;., Third and Madison Street*, SEATTLE, WASH. aTRXD. UNOOLN, • . Pan, Mgr. BRANCH BOOKING OFPIOBSi PAUL QOUDBON, 6 North Clark St., cor. Madison, Chicago, 111.; HADBICB J. BDHN8, 8d and Madison 8ts., Seattle, Wash.; W. P. BEB8E, 985 Market St, San Frendeco. Cal ; B. OBERMAYER, 10 Greene St, London. Kng. A Leader WHO CAN ARRANGE. How many tlmee have yon read an "ad." like ibis r Can YOU arranger If so, this will not Interest yon, but If not, send two cent stamp for trial lesson, Three trial lessons free. If not then convinced you'll succeed, you owe ua noililng. TAUGHT BY HAIL SUCCESSFULLY, PRACTICALLY, RAPIDLY Yon must know the rudiments of music and mean business, otherwise don'r write WltCOX SCHOOL OF COMPOSITION, c. w. WILCOX, oirecto Box C, IMS Finb Ave., ......... NEW YORK CITY Established »H Years. Belli Growlna. WHY NOT ORDER FROM THE LARGEST THEATRICAL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY? FRITZ 19 WEST LAKE STREET, CHICAGO Everything for the stage or circus In stock, or made to order. Our largo I insiratcd catalogue, lately revised, sent to any address, free of charge. People in All Lines For High Class Repertoire, playing clly time; also UNION CAHI'E.VTKR and PROPHHTY MAN, to play hit*. Pull particulars anil photo In drat letter. Address II. J. POKTEIt, Athenmuui, Jackson, Mich. WANTED LEADING WOMAN For Dramatic Stock and Moving Pictures Must be young and attractive looking. Long engagement for the right party. When writing send photo first letter. Other good dramatic people In all Hugh, also musical comedy pro- ducer with material. No Joint engagements. AddrrBs J. M. DUBI18, 0. T. CRAWFORD THEATRICAL fcNT., 411 CENTURY BLI10,, tT. LOUIS. MO. DRAMATIC PEOPLE IN ALL LINES State tall particulars as to experience, etc. Address MONTE THOMPSON, - - - 39 Court St., Boston, Mass. Wanted, Juvenile Man or Light Comedian Nice looking, neat appearance, sober, to play part of repotler In one of tho bent one night stand shows on the road. WM. L.TUCKBR, Mgr. "The Law and the Lady" Co. Permanent address, room eo, grand OPERA house bluo., Chicago, ill. NOTE.—This show opened before Election. It Is making money and has not missed a salary day. Wm. Edwards, E. W. Parker, Tex Perry, write. In aniwering ait. pltut mete Ilea Clippbb.