The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. December 8 Heart of Times Square Fitzgerald Building, S. E. Comer Broadway and 43d Street Single Offices, Display Rooms or Enlfrt Floors Adjoining Cohan's Theatre For Theatrical Offices or Theatrical Supply Shops it is not only the best location in Hew York, bat the best location in the world. Your own broker or Simon Ledertr, Afait, on Frembe Phone 5(96 Bryant FOR SALE MONTREAL This property la offered at a LOW FIGURE In order to divide an estate. The THEATRE haa always been • good investment, and haa a loDg record of success. Apply to H. JOSEPH & CO., Inc. Real Estate Agents MONTREAL, CANADA. AT LIBERTY Dec. 26 Comedian, Oen. Bub., Strong Specialties. Ingenue, Sonbrette, Novelty Plauologues. flood wardrobe on and ell. Itc'lable. Joint only, Address FRANK CARPKNTBH, Cava of Yankee Doodle gtook Co., Ogden, Utah. Oeatm in ibe Profession. Mm. J. B. Tempest, mother of J. t- Tempeat W. H. Boahlon (Tempeat), T. J. Tempeat' and WUUam Wallace (Tempest), who are members of the theatrical profes- alon, died at Shenandoah, Pa., Dec p. Bo- ■Idea thoae mentioned ahe 1* also survived by George and ToCtortey. Kate Sanford Wylle, formerly tajwn on the dramaUc and variety stage*, died Dec. ma „ lno „ ulolJl . v „„ .„« ..—_-- 13, at her home, 2B South Main Street. Mil- t) irco other *ona—Edward, Geo) ford, Masa., from congestion of the Inngs. clay ton—and one daughter, Mra. M> The dewaeed, who waa fifty rears of age, i^—— — made her first appearance on the stage Aug. 2, 1877. at Kernan'a Theatre, Washington, D. C. Boon after she was married to wm. A. Wylle. a vaudeville performer, ana they formed the team of Wylle and Sanford, doing a comedy Bketch, and for thirty years they toured the country In the leading variety theatres. They were among the Qrst of the American variety performer* to go to WHERE SHOWS WINTER. We append a partial Hit of the Winter quarters of tent shows concerning which In- formation la at hand. Correction; and addl- tlona are invited to enable the publication of amended lists In subsequent lasnea, as It Is our desire to catalogue the prmanent bead- Burope where they met with great success quar tors of all tented organizations. for a number of years. Returning to the . . Phoebe Snow Buffalo, N. T. United State* they found the ohf variety Barnoi ABalley Bridgeport, Conn. business so changed that they took np the iaraeaT Al. G... f Portland Ore. dramatic end, always engaging In tte same Ba n e V7 Mollle, Great B. R. Bhowa. Mwinanw Thalia Inpf »nrraffPmf>nt Wll Willi *" ' tniK rt-i, d*- IT/.nafsm Tnr ,iUi nirrajo ui^-o -o — - a a company. Their last engagement was with Harry Doel Parker's "Under Southern Skies Co., with which Mrs. Wylle played the roe of the old negro mammy. Mrs. WjrUe Is survived by her husband and sister, Hattle Aronold. The remains were Interred Dec. 15. In Vernon Grove Cem-itery, MUford. Robert Fulforil, formerly a well known actor and manager, died Nov. 28, at the home of his niece, Mrs. Honeysett. In Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Fulford was bom In London, Eng., over sixty years ago, and went on the stage as a young man. Finally coming to America, he was a member of a company In California, headed by Annie Plxley. He played the role of Juan Walters, the Mexi- can, In "M'llaa." In which Miss Plxley starred for several seasons thereafter. While play- ing In California Mr. Fulford married Miss Plxley, and In conjunction with the late John E. Macdonough, he managed his wife on a tour Beat. Upon the death of Mr. Mac- donough Mr. Fulford assumed the absolute managerial reins, and from that time until her death, in 1808, he directed her tours, and did much to make his wife one of the most popular actresses of her day. The remains were taken to London, Can., for Interment beside the nahes of hla wife, in the handsome mausoleum he had erected to her memory In Woodland Cemetery, that city. Henry ) mhmnn, an actor, died Dec. 14 at the Alexlan Brothera' Hospital, Chicago, 111., from heart disease. For some time prior 121B Oak St., Houston, Tex. Barkcot Carnival Co............Dixon, III. Barlow, Ed. P. South MUford, Ind Bayne, J. T. ..Altna, Oka. Bonheur Bros carmen, Okia. Buffalo Bill-Pawnee BUI, Trenton, N. J. (CoL G. W. Lillie) ; 1261 Broadway, N. T. (C. N. Thompson); Continental Hotel. Newark, N. J., Lonla B. Cooke. . . Brown Family •Anderson, Ind. Buckskin Bill Wild West-Cambridge City,Ind. Brown's United Shows, 717 So. Beach St., Syracuse, N. T. Braden, C. A Natebes. Miss. Brown's, Ed., Overland Shows Bath, Me. Blllle Bougliton's Overland Shoiv.Ambla, Ind. Bailey's, Mollle'a. Bona Houston, Tex. Burks H. R. Shows, Bannock St. and Col. Ave., Denver, Col. Brown's Combined Little Bock, Ark. Cartln Bros.' New Modern Shows, Paachall, Pa., or 1810 So. 64th St., Phlln. Colorado Grant's Sparta, Ky. Clark Bros. Atoka. Okla. Cancle Bros.' Shows Latrobe, Pa. Clark'a United Shows Alexandria, La. Coulter, W. H Albany, Mo. Collins, F. T., Wagon Shows Stenaett, la. Cooley * Thorn Pt Pleasant, W. Va. Carlisle's Wild West, 27 Lawrence St., New York Conkllng'* Tent Shows... .Matteawan, N. Y. Campbell Bros.' Falrbury, Neb, to'his death Mr. Cashman had been a valued Crawford's, Col.... .Box B77, Bed Key, Ind. member of the Easanay Film Co.'s stock California Frank's Wild vTeat..Augusta, M Ga. company, appearing In varloua photoplays produced by that concern. Hla experience before Joining the Easanay forcea had been long and varied. For several seasons he was associated with the Tlvoll Opera Co., of San Francisco, where his reputation as a come- dian was firmly established. Following tlila be was associated with T. Daniel Frawlcy, James Nell and Edythe Chapman. For two yeara Mr. Cashman starred In Charles Hop- per's "Chlmmy Fadden," was for two sea- sons with Klchard Carle, In "The Spring Chicken," and also- In stock at Atlanta, Ga Cunningham Broi Leavenworth, Kan. Canada Frank Tipton, la. Cole A Bice Geneva, O. Downle A Wheeler Oxford, Pa. Daablngton Bros Danville, Va. De CesFro's...Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Elsenbartb, D. B Marietta, O. Elya, Geo. S Meridian, Tex. IDIstun'a Dog and Pony Show.vKansaa City, Mo. El tor, Fred ' Qarland, Fa. Ferrari, Francis Harrlsburg, I'a Flake. Code Wonewoc, Wis. Freed. H. W 60S Grand St., Nllea, Mich. FOR SALE His exceptionally clever portrayals of varl- Finn, Thos. U, ft Co. ...Hooalck Falls, N. Y, c-us characters had won for him the same Forepaugh-Sells See Rlngling Bros. warm appreciation of photoplay audiences Fowler 1 Clark's Famoua Dog and Pony that he won In musical plays ana dramas. Show Belleville, III. Nell Litchfield, whose death waa noted gentry, Bros... Bloomlngton. Ind. In a recent Ibbuc, dW at his home In New- gSSE^fCJ *1&&£%& ark, N. J.. Dec. 7, from a nervons break- S ollt ? a ,» Br08 aL mmI'I 00 ' X s down, after an illness of five months. He Great Wagnor Show ■gSgS* *$!• was fifty-even years of age, and had trav- »'« ^i,; " •„%•"•• • •• Lexln ,f„ t0 °' j"2- eled In every part of the United States. At Ua J?f. nD * ck ( : w " n 5J£ SSELtt/tt*; I KS i»' one-tlmi he was well known In vaudeville, Offices, Suite 648, Marquette B dg.. Chicago. and with hla wife, Stella, appeared at nearly Home ft Co .Denver. Colo. all of the leading theatres In a rural aketch, ""lilt. B-...... Bhreveport La. "Down at Brook\arm." Of late years, with H""' 8 /, <%**■ N Schuylervlfle, ti Y. hla wife and daughter, he appeared on the Hall, F. W...... ..Atwood, Kan. Hall's, Geo. W., Jr. Evansvllle, Wis. Hargreaves' Cheater, Pa. llnll'a Dhnw IfnTiH *fn In/. ATTRACTIONS AT THE 8RW TORK THEATRES. HEW AMSTERDAH ^SUST Eves.B.16. kbii.Wed.ana8at.Ut. KLAW A ERLANOER Present The Count of Luxembourg A Musical Romance by FRASB LBHAH, composer of "THB iflBRRY WIDOW." TIDI7DTV 42d Bt. near B'w»y. LlJSJall 1 I and Sat., 2 KLAW A ERLAKflER Present MILESTONES By ARNOLD BENNETT and EDWARD KNOBLAUCH. As played to crowded bouses at The Royalty Theatre, London. MOULIN ROUGE Formerly New York Theatre. „. . Eves. 8.10. Mats. Wed. and Sat. Evenings, 8.10. Matinees Wed. A Sat., 2.16 BROADWAV A 46tli STREET. Phone 210 Bryant. coiian ft HARRIS announce "ca t- «—a D GAIETY „._. HIEF A STRAIGHT FARCE WRITTEN AROUND A CROOK, by CAKLYLE MOORE. Ta A T31T 68tti St.. Col. Circle. Phone 3400 Col. rrltCfl. FRANK McKEE, Mgr. Evgs. M6. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 3.16. JOHN CORT Presents LINA ABARBANELL A-^olaV.** PBINCE8B Witti ROBERT WARWICK ' °* flOHAM rHBATBE ' P- r< > iMlw . a Ji **?^. 8t ™?J- a. Mats. Wed A Sat., 2.16. /U1.1. ergs. 0.10. m»u>. njvu <• ««.., «..w. ? COHAN and hla own Company In MR. COHAN'S LATEST COMEDY "BROADWAY'' JONES ACTfiTi B'wsyAifiSt. Eve-8.lt. Matinees AOlUn wed. A Sat. 2.16. Tel. 887 Bryant. 00HAN A HARRIS, Leasees and Managers COHAN A HARRIS Present MR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "HAWTHORNE jj& U. S. A." B. F. KEITH'S GREATER NEW YORK CIRCUIT COLONIAL. BUSHWIOK Al.HAMRIIA CRESCENT BRONX ORBKNPOINT OKPHBUM aOTHAR r.flBT THKATRE, 48th 8t., lust East of I] v%MBA Telephone Bryant 4e. Eve. 816: Mat. Wed. and Sat. a.80. OLIVER MOROSOO Presents LAURETTE TAYLC ? ,n of 6 Yo°n?b W,J PEC O' MY HIA! r By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. COLUMBIA THEATF BROADWAY. «7th STREET, N. <k This week-ROBINSON ORDgoB GI< MURRAY HILLTHEATI Lexington Ave. and 43d St., N. V, This wmk-RVNAWAY OIHI.s. hippodrom: etn A v., iz-u. Dally Mat. at 2, Best Seats, $i. F.« i UNDER MANY FLAGS Superb Series of Sew Specta«leH, WINTER GWDEN=»c^:rS ■ iTiiBl70 Tues - Thura. *nd sat.,, ., 1A1IHKB9 60c., 76c., and Best Seats 11.1)1' Certradc Mbsumt&S^'S^a^ BROADWAY TO PARIS Extra Mais. Xnnw and New Year's. I VDIfl tM.WcstofB'way. Phone 6216 Brvani. LlltlU Evgfl.8.16. MatB..XmaaASat., 2,1., Last week this Theatre. Next week, 0A81NU. IMTINI EMM* In a New 'FWC* WPt DWT V Comic opera *«Ei *• UXJStritY MON. | SAM BBKNARD | Mai. Dec. 30 ( "ALL FOR THE LADIES" J New Year» In State of Iowa-Clty of 20.000 Must sell at once on account or sickness. A money maker and a bargain. Addreai B. B. B , ran of CLIPPER. WANTED QUICK TRAP DRUMMER LYRIIlTIIEATKKJAMKSTOnllJ.Y. Must be Drat class vaudovlile Drummer. Per- manent engagement, Join on vice. Address F. L. SACK, Musical Director. WANTED, II PIAl PLAYER Also Oraokerjaok Sketch Team, Change for a reek; one must double piano. Show In teat, est and Bleep In hotels. Those that are aatlafled with overland life and cau stand prosperity, wrllo quick. HARRY V. MILLER, Mgr. Ton-Ko No Med. do. No. 11, Sherman, Texas. LIBKRTY Owing to andden closing of co. bere MABEL SPENCER VERSATILE LEADS 6 ft. S In. tall; weight, 1:10. Reliable and capable. Can Join at once; best, of reference. Single. Add- care of THEATRICAL HOTEL. Montgomery, Ala. LIBI Medicine Lecturer A real money gotter from fir a t night. Ward- robe, appearance and original methods. Can loin at once. OfOce worker If dcBlred. Terms: Percentage. No dope or boote. U. C. BELL, Oen. Del- PINE BLUFF, ARK. "CHARLEY CASE'S FATHER" Written by CHARLEY CASK, Comedian. Send P. 0. Order for 28c. to 0A8E PUBLISHING CO., 1000 ELL1COTT BT., BUFFALO, N. Y. Why Play to Empty Seats? When our souvenirs will All your house to capacity. Write for Information. OXFORD PREMIUM CO., 182 North Dearborn Street; - • Chicago. Lyceum platform, the company being known aa the "Nell Litchfield Trio." They proved a big feature on the Lyceum courses, and their services were In constant demand. Mr. Litchfield waa a model husband and father, and was beloved by all with whom be came In contact. John J. Oaffney, a well known "smoker" entertainer, died Dec; 7 In St. James Hos- pital, Newark, N. J., from the effect*) of a Slatol shot wound a week previously. Mr. affney. who was thirty-two years of age, and waa on the Newark detective force, was shot Nov. 20 by three of Newark's "gunmen" while In the pursuit of hla duties. Mr. Qaff- ney was an athlete and a veteran of the Spanish-American War. He was well known in the amusement profession aa a public en- tertainer, making frequent appearances at clubs and smokers as a monologUt, tolling Irish stories. He waa also known aa one of the Edison Phonograph Co.'a Irish Story Tellers. Hla wife and three small children survive him. Clare Banr, who founded the Cincinnati Haifa Show Fond du Lac, Wis. Harkni'sn A Fox's McKeesport, Pa. Helner Prof. J. H Beauregarde, Mla>. Heber Bros.. .812 E. 17th Ave., Columbus. O. Henry, J. B Stonewall, Okla. IIowo's Great London Hutchinson, Kan. Kennedy Bros Ferry, Okla. Kennedy'a X. I. T. Ranch Dresden, Teun. Knight, C. H Dunkirk O. Lampe Bros.' Shows Absecon, N. J. I.ce 1.0 Vant'a Thompsonvllle, Miss. Loudon Dublin. Va. Lambrlgger'a. Qua Orvllle, O. Lamont Bros. Salem, III. Lee Bros Cranston. B. 1. Lowry Bros Shenandoah, Pa. Lombard. J. 0. Saco, Me. Lucky BUI Box 202, Quenemo, Kan. Marble's, W. R Bpottuvlllc, Ky. Main. Walter L. Geneva, 0. Mead Dog and Pony Bhow.. .Brooklyn, N, Y. Martin Bros.' Savannah. On. McDadc's Owlnnvllle, Ky. ^/BMrc lanur, wuu xuuuucu Uiq VUJUlunail jiiwuuiio • vniitRniiii, ../ Conservatory of Music, over half a century Miller Bros.' Big Shows Oakalooaa, la Wanted, Two Young and Pretty Girls] To altiK In moving picture theatre. Addreaa K. S. M.. Box toi, White River Jot., Vermont. Own, House, Bastis. Ha. SS^« FlMt Class attractions. , lags 21X90. Addreaa W. V. KANTEY- L.KST YOU KOKUKT WB WAY IT YBT GROSS LETER HEADS Contract*. Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, etc. STAGE MONET, Uo. Book of Herald Cuts, 260. CROSS „Ka. CHICAGO ago, died In Cincinnati, after one day's 111 ness, Dec. 18, In the seventy-seventh year of her age. She was bom In Stuttgart, Ger- many, and her musical preceptors were such artists as Dr. BIgmund Lehert and Dr. Louis Stark and Madame Mlnter Weber. Many of the conservatory graduates have won recog- nition on the American operatic and concert stage. Walter Scott Lennox, who waa well known c.iong theatrical folk of the last generation, died on Thursday, Dec. 12, in New York City. He waa the associate, of Kdwl:, Booth, and he managed Lily Langfry In ber early days. He came from a family of theatrical people. His father and grand- father were stage celebrities, and hi* broth- er Is Fred Lennotx, well known as a playor In musical comedies. Tho deceased was born In 1867. John T. Tirnter, well known formerly aa an Irish comedian, who had been 111 with tuberculosis, at the Eutaw House, Balti- more, for a number of yeara, died Dec. IS at that hotel. He la survived by Gertrude Mill- Ington, bis wife, who was called to Balti- more after his death. He was a member of the Elka. The remains were Interred in Baltimore, Dec. 17. Charles F. Krodel, leader of the Opera House York, Pa., was Instantly killed on Saturday, Dec. 7. Ho was riding hi an au- tomobile when It was struck by a train at Stony Brook, a few miles from York, Fa. In tho machine with Mr. Krodel was an auto salesman who was demonstrating the car to the musician, who waa contemplating buylug It, The salesman wag also hilled. Henry u. Clifton.—The funeral aor vices over the remains of Henry D. Clifton, whose death was noted In a recent Issue, were held Dec. 11, ot Campbell's Mortuary Mlnclll Bros. (Nob. 1 and 2). ..Delaware, 0. Miller Bros. 101 Ranch... .Hot Springs, Ark. Murdock Bros. Gardner, Mass. Mulvcys Tent Shows Aurora, III. Nobles. Chaa Charleston, 8. C. Pierce Amusement Co. Qoldsboro, N. C. Publllone* Cafe Central, Havana, Cuba. Rlppol. C. A Frankfort, Ind. Reed's. A. H Vernon, III. Rlngling Bros. .Chicago Office, 140 Monroe St. Winter quarters, Baraboo, Wis. Itlgg r s Wild West Parkin, Ark. Robinson's, John Terrace Park, 0. Gen'I Offices, 2d Nat. Bank BIdg., Cincinnati. Robinson, Yankee Dea Moines, la. Bobbins, P. A East Bt. Louis, HI. Ripley, Geo. W Homer, N.Y. Rice Bros.'... .jFalr Grounds, St Paul, Minn. Smith's, E. G Bnckstown, Pa. Sclls-Floto Denver, Col. Smith Greater Shows Mobile, Ala. Smith. Prof. Harry Grata, Pa. Smith's, B. G.. Colossal Shows...Atwater, 0. Sparks, John H. A Chaa Salisbury, N. C. Shlpp, Edward Petersburg, III. Staats Bros.' Shows, 1874 Washington Ave., Bronx, N. Y. C. Sautelle. SLg Homer, N. Y. Stewart's, Cap Fort Wayne, Ind. Starrett's..87 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sun Bros Macon, Ga. Silver, Bert Crystal, Mich. Spaun, Byron Haverford, Pa. Swift Bros Golden Gate, III. Swain (W. I.) Show Co., Swain BIdg., Gravler 4 Telemachua Sti., New Orleans Todd, Wm En tour through South Terry Shows Little Sioux, la. TJden'a Wild West Flanagan, III. Van'a Famous Shows Scott, O. Van Hausen'a, J. J ....Highland, Kan Rose Pltonof, In thrilling feats and dives; w. L. Abingdon A Co., In "Honor Ir Satisfied"; Big City Four, Ed. Flanagan A Neely Edward*. In "On* and On"; Charlotte Ravcnucroft, mualclana; Jack Kennedy A Co., ln"A Business Proposal"; Frank Mullane, the Irish- American Hebrew; Luce ft Luce, sTommy Dancers. B. V. KBPTH'S UNION SO. TBEATRE, B'wav A 14th St. Phone 3400 Stuyvesant. Matlaee Dally •*..; Nights, aso. to $i.oo. F. F. Proctor's 6th Ave. B'wayA28tb8t. Dally Mat.. 26c. K.ven. 260 to |1, 2 CONCERTS San., 2.16 A 8.1C All-Star Bills David Belasco'H Master Sir ke, THE DRUMS OP OUDB." Superb, Sensational, Sccnlo f~i IIP{" tj*(* IA Carroll and Fields, Bert Melrose, Elliel McDoaough, I.co Carrlllo, Musical JolmBtnuB. Campbell A Brady, The Fonr Itegals, Stanley James A Co. THEATRE. W. 44th St, Mats. Thnra. and Sat. at 2.16. ID BELA8C0 present* BEUSCA YEARS OF DISCRETION A Comedy In Threo Acta by Frederick Ilatton and Fanny Locke Ilaltnn. Distinguished Cast* Chapel. New York. Interment was In the welah Bros..703 North 8th St,, Philadelphia Actors' Fund Plot, Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the same date, 10. M. Lord, a pioneer showman, died suddenly Dec. (I at Ashley, N. Dak., from heart failure. Mr. Lord was well known In the theatrical profession, and was an old time booking agent at Minneapolis, Minn., being of tho Arm of Lord A fiklller, at 88 Washington Avenue. South, that city. Charlea Strohl, well known at a high diver, died in a sanitarium In Kansas City, Mo., on Friday night, Dec. 6, after an opera, Wlstennnte Bros Hebron, O, Wren, W. O Lelpalc, O. Wood's, J. L Latta, S. C. Yankee Robinson Dea Moines, la. Young Buffalo Wild We»t, 80 Madlion Street, Chicago, ID. DCDIIDI IP West42dHt. Eves. 8.16. RBrUDklli M*U. wed. ft Sat., 2.16. WILLIAM ELLIOTT and DAVID bELASOO Present "THE IHITONOn LADY" A play in three acta and an epilogue In "Ohllds'," by ALICE BRADLEY. William A. pi AVTTflTKF wth E88t ° f B'way. Brady's rUHUUUiJJi p l0 ne. 2828Bryant. Evgs. 8.15. Mate. Wed., Tours, and Sat,, 1,11, LITTLE WOMEN SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES: Frl.,Dec.27;Mon.,Dec.80;Tue8.,Dec.81;rrl.,,lan.n William i\ A mnAm 41,t > EMt of B ' waT - Phone c..«.f. Comedy ^sp,*^ Taes. and Tnura. Mats., Best Beats f 1.60. Granville Barber's London Company, In Fanny's First Play EXTRA MATS. XHAS AND NEW YEAR'S. Z'&raV*. 48th ST. THEATRE SSC Evga. 8.16. Mat*., Thurs. A Sat., 2.15. Phone 118 Bryant LEW FIELDS Presents WILLIAM COLLIKR pMtow 1 . never say die EXTRA MATS. XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S. 39th STREET »t™ ■Phone 418 ,. ,...._. . Bryant, wwais waais**.* Dr .B'way. Evgs. 8.20. Matinees Frl. A Sat. 2.20. ANNIE RUSSELL'SOLD ENGLISH COMEDY CO, In Sheridan's THtT 19TVAT Q Immortal Comedy 1 r*JCi IMV/\J-iO EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEAR'S. Then., B'way A 41st St. Telephone 101 Bryant. Mats. Wed. ft Sat. 2.1*. ELTINGE 42d St. Theatre Just W. of Broadway. Phono 8420 Bryant. Evg. 8.20. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. Wed. Mat. Popular. THE AMERICAN PLAY COMPANY Announces A NEW PLAY of TO-DAY NOTABLE OAST OF WELL KNOWN PLAYERS. WITHIN THE LAW BROADWAY Evgs. 8.16. Ma The Absolutely Novel Musical Hit THE RED PETTICOAT With HBLBN LOWBLL MATINEES XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S, 44th Bt,, Jost UJOpnit a nips nn» Tel. W. of B'way HuBBI* tX NuLllS t202Uryant. NEW MUSIO HALL Evs. 8.16. Mats. Tliurn., Sat., Xmaa and New Year's Weber & Fields' ™ Stock Ik '""ROLY POLY" Ifivlna Elllirtt'c THEA.,8»thbet B'wayAfithAve. MtUlDB ClIIDU S p h0 no 4986 Bryant. Evgs. 8.W. Matinees Wed. and Bat., 2.90. The MESSRS. SHDBERT Present H indie Wakes By 8TANLEY HOUGHTON MATINEES XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S. rDlrTirov TaJVlTlrV S2d St. A Central Pk.West irEIIIUIil lHBrllnDTele.88000ol. Kvkb.8.10. Matt.,Chrlstm*g. Sat. and New Year's, 2.10. Last » weeks. Prices, DO Oenta to 11.00. THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN With VIOLA ALLBN REMOVAL NOTICE On ana alter Deo. 31, Tho WIGGEKY headquarter* will be Bolt*) 1014-16 Repnblie BIdg,, SOB 8. State St, Wo have sold oar store at 61 E. Hadlson St, Onr new headquarter* will be fitted np with entirely now stock and WO will be better •quipped than ever to take oare of your every want at the old reliable 'Wiggery prices. THE WIGGERY Suite 1014-10 Republic BIdg. 209 S. State St., CHIP ACQ. ILL. Tin company engaged by the Norcross Amusement Co. to appear In "The Pearl of Holland," will Include Madge Lawrence, jirlino - donna, supported by Hose Delmater, Louise tlon. He was thirty years old, and his homo Clark, Cleo Henderson, Doris Kenton. Lucille waa In Rockford, III. Ho was ono of tho fea- Jackson t Jack Henderaon, Lloyd Montgomery tures of the Parker Carnival Bhow laat season. Wm. F. Malcaow, a musician, died Doc. 9 from heart disease, at hla home hi Red Bank, N. J., aged fifty-one years. Julia Allon, Mort Tenney, Albert Henry and James Morton. Dave Chase will be stage man- ager, and William Henderson, musical direc- tor. Opening occurred Dec. 28. THEATRICAL LUMBER ■Tl LEI, BATTBNa, BT1UP0, RAILS, BIIOBS, PIIOFI LE.STAGK K I. <) OKI ■ *,* " Alway* on band for prompt shipment. Write for delivered prions. Shipments made In any quantity desired, THE JOHN GILLESPIE LUMBER COMPANY 22d AND LAFLTN STREETS, OBIOAOO, ILL. WBIGHT THEATBICAL LUMBER STILES, BATTENS, SHOES. STRIPS, PROFILE, STAGE FLOODS Order* Oiled on abort notice. Prompt delivery onr specla< ■ WRIGHT LUMBER CO., 140-150 W. 3BIH Sl„ New H- 1 ENNEN'S TOILET POWDEI Trade Mark, BORATED TALCUM TRY MBNNBN'8 8HAVINC CRBAM TRY MENNEN'8 VIOLET TALCUM TOILET POWDER SAMFUt BOX TOR 4c IN STAMPS GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark, N. 9.