The New York Clipper (Jan 1913)

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January 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 23 NOW FOR THE REAL NUMBER! PUBLICITY IS THE LIFE BLOOD OF THE THEATRICAL GAME . Have your production or vaudeville act represented by an adver tlsement or your photograph In the coming 60th Anniversary lumber OF THE BlYOBK CLIPPER ISSUED ON FEB. 15,1913 The cover will be magnificently embellished In colon, and the inside pages win be profusely Illustrated with the highest quality of half tone engravings. There will be much interesting reading matter. The ANNIVERSARY NUMBER will be sold for the regular price-TEN CENTS. PRICES FOR PORTRAITS 81m i'< x 3S Sl*e 4H z 4H NET. •15.00 25.00 PRICKS VOR ADVERTISEMENTS NET. Par lnoh, single column - - ■ . | 2JBQ 100 Liaee - -* - . . . 16,00 ISO Lines ....... 24.00 Qwurtar Fag* - 45.00 Half Pas* ...... 90.40 Whole Pace ...... 169.50 Send In your orders for Portraits and Advertisements. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER ALBERT J. BORIE, Manager. 47 W. 28th St, NeW YOtli OUT OF TOWN NEWS PHIIyADBl.PHIA. Flrst-nltfilers will te <n the jump uext week, as ibere are lite new openings, juuslstlni; of "Somewhere Else," at the Lytic; '•Bought and P«U For." at tbe Adelphl; "The Poor Little Rlrli Girl," at the Walnut; Henry Miller, Id "Tbe llsinbow," at the Qarrlck. and Blllle liurko, lu "The Mind the Paint Girl." at tile BroaJ- BosLiess waa excellent at the bouses New Year'* wets. Msteopoutan 0PBB4 Hooss (Alfred Hoegerle, mix.)—The next opera BCbednled la "La Glo- condo," on 7. Liuo (Messrs. Shnbert, mars.) — Henry W. Mtajjoa "Somewhere Elae" makes lta local bow, 0. "LJtU* Boy Blue" departed 4. after a fort- night of aplendld business. Aoblphi (Messrs. Bbntert, ngra.)—'-Boiislit and l'ald For" alao has lta local premiere U, for an eiteuded engagement. "Little Miss Brown" una no cause to complain during her two weeks' May, ending 4, as the bouses were big, and the pity thoroughly enjoyed, UiaaipK (Nixon Jt Zimmerman, nigra.)—Henry Miller gives his Brst local view, «, of "The Kaln- sa£,. <*rlaue MacDonold, In 'Tue Boring *uud, had two splenold weeks, endlujr i. n, ?°\ D , < Mxon * Zimmerman, mars.)—Blllle tSi m 1 "? Uet "» Ol'T, "The Mlnil, Hie Palut Si „ ,' , to F a tvro week' engagement. "Tbe BW ( finished a satisfactory two weeks' engage- uSiFSS,. ( ,?. a F, r . lB Estate, men.)—"Tbe Poor Pr.S a Olrl" Is alao a new one which Is JrTiTnS ? f or ..?L C»»on<*7 Oloott's two weeks, SSLs ,n J*< tale of Dreams," were highly nan able, and an Indication that the star's popu- larity here Is as great as ever. n.rif, BB8 J . ( , NUo ° & Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Tho ta r™J?L A [ 1, ° « ont taues to be a big success w crowded houses. The third week begins 8. The Olrl from Montmartre" 13. zimi *" w SrBt »T Opkiu Housa (Nixon & Sft"(,»■rs.)—"The Quaker Olrl" also has m*. i 0l adm| r««r and last week's crowds i*rh,?™*; J."* 01,lre and Perclral Knight ater.lnulng nightly ovations. ob,, m "ft" JT <*"'"•« WlUlams, mgr.)—The Or- PS 5HP" Dut oa "Wby Smith Left Home" teen eJW: A,1 eltae Htanhope Wbeatcroft hua S2 ■'■Jfifi ^H'sed for lie role of Mrs. Blllc- r«iV„i i. 0 Meu ,n0 a Qlrl" was splendidly K,™ "eek to the usual big houses. Win. 52". y*, T, „* fln tahca performance as Harold miLmPASSSF* a » tes w " an tOecUre foil ■LB"* T A J lst ? td - Wllmer Walter, Winifred ali « ,m" Job . n Jt G*"' » ad Walter tewla were Au l >,,.?** t , aBu Bcored »u««ssfully. fcrin. ,.f? ( J » D1 «» Wall, mgr.I—'ibe stock of- ■EL-rHi to i "When Knighthood Was In eiSl '_ . w Ye "f'» week had packed houses at rr».» Y' rrot «>snce to witness "The Third De- ET; J° wu <* Grace Huff and John Lorens did "™« «ry spirited acting. B "" l "^ 4 t (Job- M. Kelly, mgr.)—The Paul S" ^SSf^t lf> "The Girl From Rector'*," 6 and ton... i Boas"" *as a popular attraction, and ^LiSP*!, la » t «««• Godfrey Matthews 3ft-iv aicettarfle?' lD tUe le " dlnB r0U "' *'" ■su'"; ND »ff < a «> r »? Arrlne, nurr.J-JTbe stock «£.-•„ 0ut •*, &• Pold" 611. "At 1'luey S? ««* grwtljr lllMd b » ""■ "Pkniiw booses hrs U «h»* ( iS? V \ Hart ' mgr.)—The Keyes Sla- « ana „.. api>ea £. In " Ttl(i « lrt of ^Sle ltanch" ■a* .,i lu£ , 81lTe « Threads Among tbe Gold" Oasiko (Ellas & Kocnlg, nurrs.)—The Knicker- bockers will be on hand i) and week. The Worl-1 of Pleasure Go. were keen purveyors of fun, to Immense houses, last week. Will Fox und Harry Marks Stewart were entirely up-to-date with their comedy, and kept the show lively from stirt to finish. Tbe College Girls follow. Gn.'-„ 5. ft P plna * e ' ft* 111 In* houses, lust week. Do \T, ,', "J,.* Havlln, mgra.)—"Alma, Where Bank 1 n.^Ttl v, 6 * nd we 0 *- "•*■ «un «n the Tea?-. Saf^JlBJ 1 " ""uses of the fc-ason New *eri.',. *?,"• w »«t •»<! Vokes sad Lucy Daly thin- £„* l P , ¥ e,t Und of farorltea, and every- *m. ,' " to oir<!r w,lB received with ulg wSSS'JFg* M"tU". mgr.) —Girls from preiits ■"■ J r i l L ■* on «h« Job G and week. Their • sh... '"~?i,!. w * re tae D««ly Girls, who furnished ■wart '.!' w ", llltable In ««rT reepect. Ed. wbiu, ■,„*, ""wlaxlDg In bis efforts to amuse, •era v i .vi* 10 .?.* °* Ar 'i *•» Texas Tommy Dan- "ntol* i. .i. V1 «f*ta Four were the beat liked Tk"; ' '.i 116 ,? 110 - Miner's Americans 18. se f..; D5B °, < s «m Dawson, mgr.)—The Jardln ImuUKrI u and week. Zallah'i Own com- »Mw i'.« iT S"* 0 bl S "O"*** l«st week sud pro- «ar\ ,.l ( ",l el if ,t kln d of entertainment. Tbe »«H ' i ?i %,"°?. to tha blu was immensely h L;..?: ^ h »« the other ton-making parts were «' -le hands. The Bohemlsuui follow. Girm (John P. Eckhardt, mgr.)—The Colum- bia Burlesquera 6 and week. Tbe Broadway Bur- lesquers presented tbe moat pleasing kind of u shew last weak, to capacity bouses. Frank Fin- ney's fun was of tbe Quest Tlntage, und tbe laurhs were loud and numerous. Dividing honors with the stsr waa Frankle Bailey, whose Sne ap- pearance always attracts attention. Sam Howe s Lore Makers next. B. F. K kite's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—David Belasco'l "The Drums of Oude" Is the big card week of tJ, In addition to Merlin, the Flying Weavers, Morgan, Bailey and Morgan, Empire Comedy Four, Thomas and Hall, McMahon and Chapnelle, lioslna Ossein's midget dogs, the Four Cllftons, aud moving pictures. Wit. Pawn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of (I: Paul Conchas, Norton and Nicholson, Sully and Hussey, Wilbur 0. Sweatman, Barto and Clark, and moving pictures. Kststohe (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 6: "Little Miss Little,'* Dr. MacDonald, Jos. Ken- nedy and company, Summers and Blair, Lynch and Zeller, the Randalls, and moving pictures. LI3IBTX (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—week of 0: Fred'k V. Bowers and company Clifford Hlpplo and comprny, Dresdener and Prince, Marlon Har- rison, White's Animal Olrcus, Itlce and Cady, and moving pictures. Dumont'b (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—An appro- priate skit for week of 0 will be "Th3 Parcel Post," which will burlesque the latest postal In- novation In Frank Dnmont's happiest win. There will also be some new sketches offered, as well as appropriate changes In tbe nrst part. Land office business waa done New Year's week. GiruBO. FosiPAtau's, Pdopi.b's. aluambbi, Palacb, Victoria, Olisifia. Oolonut,, and Bijou give vaudeville and moving pictures. NOTES. Stanhope Whiatcioit Is a new addition to the Orpheum stock, at tbe Chestnut Street The- atre. Sfonnis 3. SCQLiaamaiB, the Newark, N. J., theatrical magnate, was In town last week visit- ing frleoda. _ , , The Dn-ABTMntrr or PnBLio Safbtt issued orders last week which will have the effect of placing every house of amusement under observa- tion at all times by the police department. Every house must be Tlslted twice dairy by street ser- geants, who will report all cases of overcrowding and non-corapllance with the theatre regulations. The erection was begun last week of new amusement devices at Woodslde Park for the Pitt Amusement Co. and the Keystone Amusement Co. Tbe two bulldlnrrs will cost *>2,000. Albxandeb Van BMtssABLOT lias lsjueil in- vitations for a musical artokcr at Horrlcultur.il Hall, on IS, with tba Philadelphia Orchestra and leading theatrical aud musical people as Ms guests. This affair Is given yearly, and Is looked forward to with much Interest. .,, > .■ .„. Adwunx Gbnm and her ballet are booked for a matinee at the Metropolitan Opera House, Jan. 11. Cnrbonanle, Pb.— Grand (Benjamin Kahn, mgr.) for week of Jon. 0, the Chatterton Players Savoi (Benny Benson, mgr.)—Orcnestra music nnd motion pictures to crowded bouses. iDBAt, (I* A. Karrcll, mgr.)—Lynutt s Orcbes- tra and four reels of pictures, ebsngedI daily. Special added atlractlons are given every Wednes- '"aM'cAifoiiso Slrrlnnnl, mgr.J-Mecbaalcal or- *aT*eWa :: »S3^^ B SE lesqu" vaudeville nnd moving pictures. Monte Oo^muslc and naVplcture. are the st.ractlons, , %s&srr&'s^n cn3ojcd pro - porous business during Christmas week. T«,.pku Kan. —Grand (Roy Crawford, UffitasftrSaMe BOSTON. Last week wns a great eno for Ibe amuseruent pin<-en. tbe playgoers turning out In great sbajic even though the weather did not offer any Induce- ment for one to leave his or her heme. This week offers a great variety of attractions, tbe principal changes being noted at Ibe Uollls, Lolonlal, Majestic and Shubert. UpLLis (Charles J. Bleb, mgr.)—John Drew is here for his annual engagement, and, as ?, aaal '," .£*? I" « new play. His vehicle this time Is "The Perplexed Husband," by Alfred snto. Among the prominent members of Mr. Drew s supporting company are: Mary Boland, Nina Sererlng and Alice John. John Mason, In Tho Attack/' had two big week!. . GO 1 *"'"' (Frobrnjm A Harris, mgrs.) — "Zleu- . .,". Fo,ll «." ««rles of 1012, Is the attraction at tins house for this anil the next three weeka. Among the principals are: Harry Watson Jr., Leon Brrol, Elliabeth Brlce, Bay Samuels, Bcr- ','-"1? °rjnvllle, Stella Chatelaine, Ktbel Amorita gg' ft!" 11 *'*"** William O. Sclirodc. Peter Swift, Max Scheck and Bert Williams. Richard Carte and Hattle Williams had a merry two weeks' stay in "The Olrl From Montmartre." Sucbut (WllburShubert Co., mars.)—This week. "Tha Merry Countess," with the followlna «h 8 U r£^ ?? l " n8 ' , M «u*l«e Frakoa. Tom A. bhal? Dolly Sisters, Martin Browo, Frank Ross, trank Farrington, George Lyman and Robert Feuhrer. Harry Lauder and bis vaudeville com- pany gave twelve performances last week, to packed heuf.es. „ Majistic (WllburShubert Co., mgrs.) — Hanky Panky," one of the most enjoyable of he musical travesties presented he.-e last season by Lew Holds, begins, 6, a fortnight's engage- ment at in s theatre. Most of the favorites In the original cast remain: Max Rogers, Bobby 2? r h ;, n i rr . y . roo P»f. Hugh Cameron. Clay Smith. Christie Nellson, Myrtle Gilbert, Flo May, Vir- ginia Evans, and Montgomery and Moore. Boston (Frohraan-Harrls Corp., mgrs.) This house la dark this week, but will re-open 13 with "The Garden of Allah." During the three weeks of Eddie Foy, In "Over the Diver," many extra matinees were given, and the business was most satisfactory. TamoNT (Jno. B. Schoeffel, mgr.)—Second week of Raymond Hitchcock, In "The Red Widow." The musical play and the popular comedian are meeting with the same success both made last year, when an engagement was played at another local house. "Milestones" will be seen here neit week. Pabk (Charles Frohman, Rich 4 Harris, mgrs.) —"The Woman." seen for the first time in this city Dec. 30, has caught Bostonlans. It Is on for a run. Pltmodth (Fred Wright, mgr.)—Thirteenth nnd last week of George Arllss, la the admirably staged and acted "Disraeli." The run has been a remarkable one. Sr. JAMBS (W. H. Coleslan, Dip.) —Third week of "The Isle of Kplce." The St. James Co. has made an enviable reputation for Its own production, and in this musical show the members prove that their ablltles are not confined to a limited field of stago entertainments. Oastlb Squabs (John Oralg, mgr.)—New fea- tures, are making "The Gingerbread Man," now In its third week, more popular than ever. Last week. Virginia Tanner made her debut, appearing in Egyptian dances. Kbtth's (B. F. Keith, mgr.)—Ethel Barrv- more Is making her first vaudeville appearance In this city, end Is appearing In "The Ten Pound Look." Another strong aet on the bill Is Ed. F. Reynard, whose spectacular production, "A Morn- ing la HIcksTllle." Is one of tbe most smuslnc acts on the boards to-day. Other entertainers are: Armstrong and Ford, Linton and Lawrence, Campbell ond Brady. Tralsey Brothers, Alpine Troupe, Adler and Artlne, Pepplno, and the Patbe Weekly. Nationai, (Q. A. Haley, mgr.)— Hughle Jen- nlngs and Ben Smith, Bert Melrose, Charles Thompsoo, Mureuane. O'Brien and Leer, Barry nnd Mildred, Lucy Ton??, Olark and McCulloug;.. and Watrem and Connelly. Hughle Jennings Is sure to bring out tbe baseball enthusiasts during tbe week, as tbe popular manager has a great following In Boston. Ofphsusc (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—The bill for week of 8 Includes: Melnotte Brothers, Wm. Flemer wid company, Marie Le Varr. "Vacn- llon Days." Gertie Van Dyke, Enrma Francis and Arabs. Dcrklu's animals, Lowe and Edwards, Judge and Hamilton, Guy Brothers, and Heuman Trio. Qlobb (Robert Janette, mgr.) — Venetta Olark Trio, the Pramnlns, Zeno and Zeno, Gllson and Folson, nnd Adallno Lowe and company are among those playing here this week Oltmfia (J. E. Oomerford, mgr.)—The strone bill week of 6 offers: Heros Brothers, R< be Flake", Olrnrd and Gardner, Rkhle and Rennard. Prin- cess Victoria, Premier Duo and "Little Miss Cut-Up." Waldbcn's Oisi.vo (Charles H. Waldron, mgr.) —The Merry-Go-Rounders this week, wth Hast- ing s Big Show to follow. Tbe American Beau- ties Co. drew crowded houses, and the stars, Cook ond Loreuxe, are two of the most versatile per- formers Id burlesque. Their work In the bur- lesque kept the audiences in roars of laughter. GtiBrr tGeorge H. Batcheller, mgr.)—Tbe Mid- night Maidens entertained large audiences at every performance last week. Bob Van Osten and Elmer Tecley, old-time run-makers, supplied the comedy bits In great shnpe. This week, Girls from the Great White Way. Coming, Clark's Runaway Girls. Howard (G. E. Lothrop, mgr.)—Barney Ger- ard's Follies of the Day and the Howard's own show: TLrec Parrell Slaters, Keith nnd Demont, Kelly and Davis, Calan and Calau, the Qre.it Nichols. Charles Bradley and Opelt. Next week New Century Girls. Gband Opkba Hoosi (G. E. Lothrop, mgr.)— For the week of 0, Sam Rice and his Daffydllls. Coming, Barney Gerard's Follies of the Dsy. Bowdoin Sou-abb (O. B. Lothrop, mgr.)— Josephine Saxon and Kids, Bounding Gordons Capt. Stanley, Gibson and Banney, Morse and Frey, and J. E. Wood and company are the acts booked for current week. Washington (F. L. Collier, mgr.)— Gracey and Burnett, Shepperley Sisters, Talcotts, Malone and Malone, Max Holden, Frank Clavton, Mack Howard, and Alex. Wilson. Old South (F. h. Collier, mgr.)—Minuteons, Harringtons, Martin anil Boyle. Mable Fairfax and company, Virginia King, McCleuuan and dog, Felix Thlbault, and others. Kaclh. —iKrusader and Joab, Ross and Shaw, and others. SitAWiii-T (H. A. Chenowetb, mgr.)—For cur- rent week: Jim Dixon, Those Harmony Girls, Hunter nnil Cliapnelle. "Enigma," Frits Herakiod, Street Pavers, Lewis' Circus, and Gllson and Tcland. AnERUATIt. Pictccei and uon.is at tbe Bijou Dream, Hunt- ington Avenue, Unique, Apollo, Orients, Pastime, Purltnn, Back Bay, Beacon, Premier, Norfolk, Comlque. Niagara, Wlntbron Hall, Williams' Ideal, Superb, Scenic Temple, Star, Hamilton, South Ead and the Roxbury, Job Mack offers at the Hub: The Boxing Kan- garoo, Arthur Christy and Con Qulnn. Gsonon H. Rearms, thirty-live years old. married, and resiling In the West End of this city, shot and killed himself In a saloon In the West End, Jan. 2. Rogers was employed as a special officer at tbe Empire Theatre, and according to the statement made by one of tho proprietors, they cannot Ond a motive for Rogers' act. It wna learned from the proprietors be had been em- ployed .it the theatre for about a month, and ha1 oiven general satisfaction. On the morning of Jan. 2 he appeared at tbe theatre ns usual, but for some reason unknown to the other employees at the hoiue, he hired a young man to do the cleaning up around the place. PnorniTT left by Margaret Brlsse, an old time actress, better known a* Mrs. M. A, Pennoyer, In her will to the Dramatic Fund of America, which never exlated, will be. paid over to the Actors' Fnnd of America, under a decision of Judge flrtnt, of tbe local Probate Court. Tbe Jodie was tn determine whether the heirs or an orwinlzailou for the benefit of actors and actresses should revive the money. The testator was ninety when she died. Mrs. Pennoyer played iMdlrg loles with Edwin Booth. Morijeaka. Julia Mnrlowe during the letter's early years on the singe. She was a member of the old Boston The- atre anil Oli b: Theatre stock companies. During the Civil War she waa s star of national repu- tation. Taunton, Mass.—Park (A. A. Kellemann, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff" Jan. 10. Casino, Srin, Muwo Hail, Columbia and Nickil, moving picture houses, are all doing well. Nora.—Several of the motion picture houses are charging ten cents admission to the evening exhibitions. CONCEIVE Can You, of a bunoh of harmony- neither waltz or two- atop—then try to play or alng It P Can't do it, eh ! Get your copy of THE FIVE-EIGHTS RAG and see how simple it is. All the rage In 80 days. Took three years to prepare. Heretofore considered Impossible aa there are five beats to each measure Instead of two or three. Step dancers muat reconstruct their taps and learn anew. Entertainers muat tear down and build over to conform to new time. Up-to-date moving picture pianists can adapt, feature, advertise and Interpolate. The only revolutionary musical idea alnoe the advent of ragtime. Harmonic combinations heretofore undreamed. 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