The New York Clipper (February 1913)

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FBBBUABY 1 hlT TQF TOWN NEWS THE gg w- YORK CLIPPER. 9 . i>niil. Mlna. — Metropolitan fL. M. 8t .' „« I '"The Pink Lady" week of Jsn. 26, W& Sonera Co.. In "Eobln Ho*i\" Feb. 8-oj B K u« In "The Attack." 6-S. J0 6 B .«S (Frank 0. Priest. mg» —Valeska Iff^ffiS Walts," Jan. 28-M. House *S£aMI (E. 0. Burroofts. mgr.)—Big boas^ ,°"%t week of S6; Bason and Ketler and SLJ Dokres Vailecita's leopards. Emm 2S*Wt!ite, Edwin George, tb» Gust Tornados, "nA'^TUwdore L. Hays,'mar. >-tfor week of jsfnt b3>5 »t Farls; Olrta tram Joyland *?Kmss8 (Oni 8. ;are«la* mgr.)—Bill week JS.*'*W e Hose of Mexico." Nell McKlniev, •»*iDd Jin. Cauineld, Paddock and Paddock; *Ii Mmith and-Gardner. - - "iSSmXS. 8. Owrtney. mgr.)—Harry uif&lL nianarer of tola theatre, left 19, to take ffiSetf Mr. fiUe.' neW M0«,»5o »audcTtUe the- 'Sifn Cleveland. 0. Mr. Mitchell had been In SI citt nearly one and a half years, and had en- Sf—i ilmself to the thoatre-going public for his zZttnrm courtesy and his high discrimination of Snareient, and made I'lmcm of the Majestic. EtiVrtner Is capable of continuing the succees- M wile" adopted^>y Mr. MllcheU. Piincess (Bert 8. Goldman, mir.)—Oontlnoed "bwiund' (0. F. Boa*,' ins*.)—Attractions .fLfi it this house contlnus to draw well. §i?mo»om» (Jacob Barnett, mgr.) — Morlng n'rtores and vaudeville. • . adoitobidU (A. F - Morton, tost.) — Regular Sunday afternoon concert 26. Ulacha Elrnan, illh the Symphony Concert, 2a -♦ HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE Cha S; D E a ker - Bertha Gibson Indianapolis, Ind^—ilurat (Fred J. Dalley, _i)"TefNIght" week of Jan. 2T, "The ZL of the House" Feb. 6-8. SmiiBH'8 (Ad. F. Miller, mgr.)— M«y Irwin Jin. 27 Henrietta Croaman 28, 29, Flake O'Hara iA-?eb.'l. Era Lang, In "Making a Man of Him," l5 B«e Stahl 7, 8. Paix (Anderson A Ztegler, mgrs.)—'The Call «f Use Heart'" Jan. 2T-29, Uncle Sam'd Belle* ltd Ctooceeta 80-Fcb, I, "A Fool There Was" "ooLoxiii (Holden A Edwards, mgrs.) —The Holden Players present "The Penalty" week of lis 27; "Isbmael" week of Feb. S. Majestic— The Guy Players, Id "The Killer" and "Tae Cry Baby," week of Jan. 27; "A Man, Bis Wile and His Friends" week of Feb. 3. Kami's (Ned 8. Hasting), mgr.)—Bill for TKk o! Jan. 27: Joe Welch, Lambert and Ball, Wilfred Clarke and company, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ion Wilde. W. 0. Fields, Frotlnl, Ioleen Slaters, U Mae Trio, and the Photoplane. - - Hue (Olsen A Barton, mirs.)—BUI week 27 include*: Prince Floro, Frank M. Bay and corn- stay, Alien and Atlle, Chsrlotle, Helen Berger, Walker and Burrell; and pictures. Eupns (B. G. Black, mgr.)—Stars of Stage- lied nek of 27. The Pacs Makers week of ret). 3. Logunaport, Ind. — Nelson (Sue Fink, en.) The Third Degree" Jnn. 27, Frltil Scheff, k "The Lore Wager/' 30; Louis Mann, lu "Ele- ntlcj i llusband," 31; Monde Adams. In "Peter Paa," Feb. 6; "Paid In Full" 7, "The Heart Breakers" 8. "Mutt and Jeff" 14, Al. G. Field's UlcstRls IS, "The House of a Thousand Caudles" 12. Bulntss la exceedingly good. Tokio (Mrs. E. Lockman, mgr.)—This the- atre closed 25, and will be moved from Its [ires- eat location on Market Street to Fourth Street, fa the heart of the city. A beautiful front la Being Istalled, and the seating capacity will be about 100. Biojoway (E. E. Cunningham, .ngr.)—Vaude- rtlle acd pictures are drawing well. Abk (C. E. Llndsey, mgr. J— 'Thj Little Mln- kter" will be the feature ftlrn Feb. 6. Notes. —Frank Bond, manager et the Cory, had ■II the local members of the G. A. B. as his tueslB 2.1, when "Custer's Last Fight" una the fcstire Mm Fred Smythe, formerly man- ner of the Nelson, was hero recently as man- ager cf "The Third Degree" Co., and was kept lay renewing old iicquniuttneea The plc- lare tLenrea all report good tetania. Tcrre Haute, Ind—Grand (T. W. Bar- *fdt Jr., mgr.) Artists Course Jan. 28, Eva Laug :a, 30. Maude Adams Feb. 1, "The House at a Thousand Candles" 2. Mme. Calve 4, Rose ■Ml .an "Maggie Pepper.'' 0; Frlttl Scheff. in The Lore Wager," matinee aud night, s. \isicties (Jock Hoeffler, mgr.)—Dill for 27- B included: Hunter's Novelty, Wm. Lateli and aajuaay, llyuuida and Farmer, Reed's Bulldogs, •cd ieager and O'Brien. Bill for 30-Feb. 2: Joowv Hay and company, Four Ananet Bros., b;s; and Ornhara, "Tho MIsMng Llok," and Alpha Seitette. Good business urevalla. Ouuscst (Brentllnger A Bnglish, mgrs.)—. "rpn recitals aud pictures, to capacity. 1WI (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville and ple- „« T0Y i. C 010 ""!-, FCTOTAIK, 0M80KTT, PlIN- K. S5„ **"*, , A »»«K'*»i moving picture •onset, report good business. Wn^^a. Win.—Davidson (Snennan B^JriSSf £ A - H , lgler ' "W./-BI1I week of i mil,4 n Ste K er . and comiuny, Odiva, Herman Sl!?'r. Don FuIaD o. Four Musical Kings, Kato s^ r P rea ,^. Hon ' ,,ru ' an(l L^ 8 Ua "0 Belli. tiif^L (L "" lwl « .Krelas, mgr.)—The German nf.S?' ""J 8 * 11 !* Die Keu3Cho Suiaune" 20. afSL.% ^Whitehead, mgr.)—Monte Carlo tew 20, f0,,owea ^ «ke Olrla from Co 8 ^°J n ?" ^ Newt<,n ' nigr.)—The Sate Stock ■C5"W/^The^Dlvorce Queatlon" week of 20. JW <J«o. I«aacs, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: 9 v.u C ?. air i^ rour Van 8t "" 8 . M""« »«■ ^ laientlne \ox Jr., aid toe La VlaeCuneron ■Sg "g Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Com, S . Perclvnl and company, Eckhoff and jn«A£ ob , lc S nd Bn »«». nnrfthe Davenports, wia^ i J ;. B „« nel ' :ltct t. mgr.)—The stock pre- ««« Sapho" 2e and week. Tan rirtJ?# . (Vln D ^ ke * Entoa ' mers-1—The « aid ^eek ° Ck Oo ' ste,eata " E,sl L T me " ■J??"i?,°' ^ W,r| " BBCiue (0. H. Banthcr, 55.... T' 0 ..3°* 0 oI Panama" Feb. 2, "The Kiss n»» ?; P,,d ta ru »" »■ hi «i3S? aMmt (0 ' ** aoylaad, mgr.)—For oiri"" l- ■ "musical comedy, "The Country aanr ,■■" So -t'*h. 1: Bothwfll Brown and com- g ».M*>a aw» and Leddy, Weston and Young, JfiT -Il ng P lc , tor ea- Business Is good. AiTt£ 2°' 0lu m>. Obphewm, Bijou, Lrato, Wnj good AOT °*" s °, Picture houses, are all Vee N n 0? m S .„~9- H i Banther, wlio for some time has Sit SSBP toth local bouses, has retired In eeten^n"? at the New Orpbeum aud suc- ■ rt.„L.i b- Hojdnnd. Toc ^^ of tn , hoU80 loerllj?, b J reduction of adlmssloo on lower CJ*,* giving of three performances a day k. heM .. r L Elk »' Carnival an-1 Baraar irecM^"Lakeside Auditorium Jan. 28-Feh. 1, ••Mloniwi 8 ? to a « d »tlng in furnishing Ihelr VttSfSUZ* wm ■ mt,r ,or "■ ■«3^S& "y, cu '—Detroit <B. C. Whitney. ■EVSre Rl i' B - ln "The Wnll Street Girl," Q,,.,;??: Way Irwin 80-Feb. 1. SnsT* 1 , ;R :. H - L«wrence, mgr.)—William lSSS" ,'£ i M "'" Crcsar," week of Jan. 27. mSlFSLSr D v 8tnlr !. mgr.)—"The Sweetest GVrUv w We S k of 26 - M »2 „ ( ™' Boache, mgr.)—Ed. Lee-Wrothe " JllVlU week*ot M Pb " 1, ae " ) -' Ihe Worl11 "Hfln"' L fiii; h B ' , Moore . mgr.)—Bill week of 27: krw Mr av hen ' D* 1 " 1 ' 1 Enseaiblj Plovers, CoeS!!"' ? h «« ind Be tMtcm oijsrley Case. Berlin vi, ? a w *nrlch, Howard's auiinsle, Eight sod the MMresco Klrk a ° d Fosart3r ' A ' rt Btv,ea - |fM% w .- Porter, mg?.)— Good huelnesi. Wllli.o n„°K 27: Annl « Aboott. Mr. and Mrs. trot n,"*°"?' Hlikmnn Bros. CorarHmy. Otto ' 'Wymond and Hall, and MyrleplKiie. S»rt?, a r " a . Rapidai, Mich.—Powers (Harry O. * Co., mgrs.) "The Military Girl" Jan. PRODUCER OF TEPDT gl MO , D8 ATJTO o4 K »|»«™= v*ltn Teddy aimond'a "ADTO OlhlS." Fannie Vedder mysterious valdo i*.^ and IRVING HAY »^?' With MISS NEW YORZ JB, COLUMBIA BTJHLBSatJKHB Ida Emerson and Harry Hills Permaaeit address, Freepcrt, L l„ | y. Wona Raymond _.^ THB $10,000 BE AIT V ffltll MATT. KEKSEDY'8 TIGER LILIES. Harm COLE and HASTINGS Anoa (WHITE HAWK, ^,-jgg,, (RED FEATHER) With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIGER UUE8. MAY YUIB PRIMA OON.1A. Wltb "PACE MAKERS." HARRY LE VAN With Dixor/s Big Fcyiew GEO. F.HOWARD As 8ILA8 HEMLOCK WITH DIXON'S BIQ REVIEW Fred C. Beese DON'T TIP IT OFF, HE IS WITH "THE DAZZLERS." IRENE CALXiINAN DANCER Two seasons with Queens of the Folies Bergere. AT LIBERTY FOR \EXT SEASON. Clara Douglass Racket. SINGING COMEDIENNE in the Leading Feminine Role, BIG GAIETY CO. Dolores Parquet.* Mgt. of JACOBS A JERMON. EDDIE B. COLLINS _.. . STARRING FOR Charlea Daniels, la "Whirl of Mirth." TOD BROWNING .. PLAYING 0PPO8ITB EDDIE COLLINS WHIRL OF MIRTH CLYDE J. BATES Character Comedian—Whirl of Mirth DICK IVIADDOX CHARACTER COMEDIAN. With "LADY BUCCANEERS" HARRY STEPPE THAT HEBREW GENT. With THE LADY BUCCANEERS. WILLIAM HARRISS THE GENTEEL STRAIGHT HAN With LADY BUCCANEERS First Time Oat and a. Big Hit HARRY WELSH COMEDIAN With MONTE CARL.0 GIRLS Arthur Laning STRAIGHT and CHARACTERS. The Hemi llrutn- niel of Burlesque. Willi Monte Carlo Girls. JOE MILLS T. W. DINKINS' HIRED MAN SEASON 1912-13. YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS JUDOS J. Theo Murphy Hold lag court wltb D state's Danghters, THE JOLLY LITTLE FELLOW BURT JACK . With the Yankee Doodle Girls. VIRGINIA KELSY PRIMA DONNA ■ With FOlaJBS OF THE DAY. iaia-13 BLANCH BAIRD and her "Stsrt ofBtagtUnrl." BOB DEMING CHARACTER COMBDIAN Miner'. "Americana." 8INGLK With WINNING WIDOWS Direction ot MAX SI'IEOEL. JOHNNY DALE Playing the Toot with "MUTT AND JEKF." Watch for the big act when season closea, JOHNNY DALE and MARGIE OATLTN. Geo. F. Hayes "EZERIAH SLOCDH." RURAL EXPERT 0R0M- ONO LOO 1ST. MoUy Wllllama ghovr. Harry Fields THE HEBREW FUNSTER. Principal Comedian wllh th» HERRY MAIDENS. HYDE & BEHMAN AMUSEMENT COMPANY Temple Bar Building, BrookJrn, N. Y. STAR THEATRE BrooXlvn OAYETY THEATRE Brooklyn GAYETY THEATRE Pittsburg STAR AND OAKTER Chicago NEWARK THEATRE Newark, N.J. 8th Ave. Thea. Ulnar's, Newark, - Peoples Miner's Bronx, ■ Americans - Daffydllt Gay Widows Cen'ury Girls Oupheum. —BUI week of 28: Bennett's Ca- nines. Vera Dettloa, Coos: aid Myers, and Sterl- ing Trio. Gaiuuck. —For week 20: Walter A. McDowell's £tock Co.. ln "The Cowboy Sheriff." Bay City, Mich.—Washington (W. ]. Daunt, mgr.) moving pictures week ot Jan. 2U. . Buoo (J. D. Pllroore, mgr.)—The Marx Bros., ln "Mr. Owen's Reception," week of 20. Ltbio (Sam Mylle, mgr.)—"The Boss of Arrow Ranch" week ef 26. WaNOSA (R. P. Leahy, mgr.)—Movlnj pictures. Stab (Thatcher & Son, mgrs.)—Motion pic- tures. Kalamazoo, Mich.—Fuller (Will J. Don- nelly, mgr.) "The Balkan Princess" Jan. 27, Maude Adaos, ln "Peter Pan," 30. Majetio (J. Jolly Jones, mgr.)—Bill 2T-2'.l: Baby Helen, Muyme Remington and Picks, Three Weston Sisters. Bertram May aud company, and Mouuhau. For 30-Feb. 1, "Jack the Giant Killer," Carson and Wlllard, Frank and Kate Carletou, Bert Leutwn, Coprice Lewis, and MaJe9tlcscope. Good business rules. Harrlsburtr, Pa Majestic (Beta Circuit. ngrs.) big houses continue. Jardln de Paris Girls Jan, 29, "Within the Law" 30. Oupheum (0. Floyd Hopkins, mgr.) — Record business rules. Bill week of 27: Mercedes. Harry Brookes and company, Hufford and Chain, Mott and MaxBeld, Aldro Mitchell, May's Circus, and Empire Comedy Pour. Colonial (0. Floyd Hopkins, mgr.) — Good business rules. Bill week of 27: Annlta, O'Brien and Pease, aud the Four Adars. Notes.— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dell and Horace Jacobs, members of "The Girl of My Dreams company, were given a warm welcome on their apiwarancc in this, their home town, during wee* of 20 Mercedes. Iieadllner at tho Orptienni Ihls week, entertained the jovcruor of the Slate, State otUclnls and legislators and members of toe Ilrrrlsburg Board of Trade. 28.... ..Cy Heckert. cooiedlon. has resumed Ms vaudeville engagements, playing Carlisle, Pa., 23-23.......Zallahs Own Burlesque Company drew S. R. 0. business at the .Majestic, 22, scoring one of the biggest bits of the season. Fall River, Maee. — Savoy (L. M. Boas, mgr.) Mally-Dennlson Stock Oo. presents The Suuaw Msn r ' week of Jan. 27. Academy (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Bill 27-20 In- cluded Graham and Randal. Carlton and Kay, Eugene Trio and Apollo Fbr 30-Feb. 1: Jack Symonds. Hurst. Watt and Hurst. Glnran and D1 B™OT 7M.' B H.' r Goodhue, mgr.)-V.ndevllle and M ttT«. ■«». mgr.)^Motlon pictures ^JKWT&IIT, -gr-l-UW. H— ■ttSrartSSSt, w.)-™** ^^ and "WnSfe-MiR tugr.)-Motlon pictures "tJSSSA "("falter Blge.ow n,g,)-Mo,..n pictures and niustrated eocgs. „i„,,„„ Sgbkio (H. B. Archer, mgr.)—Hotlon pictures. Hartford, Conn.-tfarsons' (H. 0. F»"»«'. ^Eteti 1 ArugS 011 ^.?-!)"^^ of Jan 27- Edwards' Kid Kabarer, Klraberly and Moh'r Ben Beyer and Brother, Ethel McDooougb, Se?«SafS5 Baboons, jjjfcj^ aa? A w^»«^. P l»^'^^ A " «» Nohe'n and KnFpel. DteBiWl and Tucker, wi^ih rmner DoiiRliis Wssldmrn and company. I&MobE' Arbnrg Llnters. and Puthc's ™m2m CBOWK. STAH A»D TABK. picture houses, ore doing well. ""jfn'cAnlf'iJoseph Desberger. mgr.)-O.rslde St0 ^r C °(R<Ju M ney fl, 'a-DavI,, tngr.)-^o,.ng p.e- '"olil (Desberger Bros., mgrs.)-Moving pic "Sw (J. A. Llndell. "l' n -» I f rt ?% Be « , ffi5 all local records at tie Arcade. ^'M^nrb^Se&i:^; Henrietta Crosman, In TDe urai iu B , Veb ' '• . it v rjiff uiar.)—"The Master of SotlTIIKtlN l J . *J 7 [t ' 8 ' aaffa""fg»i B, Kettler and company. *»£,«;,, '^V. PriSer, mgrJ-BUl week of Mrnfu^g "jHfiJ"' , TsliiiSllll mm i<5j 'The ""'dsmTr If* B « lllr / «mrr.)-Eugenle Blair. In •arlelS i. t w . oe, ' « '«»• »* Thurston, the ■nan, we ek of Feb. 2 NETS' jP for week of Jan. 27: Walter 27: Lambert!, Billy Hart. Illctey B.'os., Woods and Wyde, Samiiel aud Rellly, Rlsbard Wally, anil plctu.-^s. Bboadwat (Wm. James, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Slapnlcka, Sullivan and Mason, Howard and Pyle, Arian Quartette, filler's aulmals, and pic- tures. Lima, O.—Faurot (L. H. Cunningham, mgr.) "The Pink Lady" Jan. 27, "Bought and Paid For" Feb. 1. OiPHtOM (C. E. Foreman, mgr.)—Bill week of Jan. 27: Four Mjyos, llynl nml Karly. Llllle Alright, Goforth and Doyle, Cecil Crouc and com- pany, and others. Ltbis (C. 0 Dea.-ilourlT, mgr.)—For week of Jan. 27, the Barrett Players present "Rupert of Hentzao." Royal. Stab, Dii-ami.ind, Lima a.vd Kmpibi, motion picture bouses, rviwrt large crowds. Peoria, III.—Majestic (Henry Saudmeyer Jr., n,gr.) Fiske O'Hara Jan. 27, Era Lang 28. E. B. Sotliern and Julia Marlowe 30, "Mndnmc Sherry" Feb. 1. Obphetw (Felix Greenberg, mgr.)—Vaudevlllo and pictures. Pbincess (Senver Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. r.vciuM (Felix Greenberg, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Demi-sky's (Martin Dempscy, mgr.)—Stock burlesque, viiuderille and pictures. Columbia, Cbescent, Db Luxe, Esipbehs, Iu- TEaiAL, Illinois, Libeiitv, Royal akd Sanqaiio, picture houses, report good busluess. Qnincy, HI.—Empire (W. L Busby, mgr.) Mine. Calve Jan, 20. the Daxalers 30. "A Butter- fly on the Wheel" Feb. 1, "The Shepherd of the Hills" 2. Bijou (W. N. MeOonnoll, mgr.)—Bill 27-20 in- cluded: Robinson and La Vassar, Frank Goldle, Kctort and Berg, and Gardner unit Revere. For 30-Feb. 1: Strong aud Strong. Jlilo Bclden and company, Forester and Lloyd, and the Hoffmans. Noth.— -Great throngs crowd the moving pic- ture houses nightly, and all the managers of these theatres are pleased with bu&lnew. Decatnr. III.—Powers' Grand (T. P. Ronan, mgr.) Eva Long Jan. 27, B. II. Sothern and Julia Marlowe 28. Bmpecss (A. Slgfrled. mgr.)—Harry Beresford and company featured the bill 23-26. S. B. O. business. i Elmlra, N. Y^-4.yceum (Oeorge VenDemark, mgr.) for Jon. 27 and week: Emily 8mlley Tlay- ers, Equine Wonders, the Darlings, and Walters, Griffith and Walters. Mozabt (George F. Dunbar, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Famous Lester Trio, Kresko and Fox, Wes- ley and White, Stsr Trio. BmomStlck Witches, Ower and Ower, Heleu Bell, and Jack and Aata Shannons. . Majbstic (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Herbert and Willing, Roy Le Pearl, Ferris, Bedell end company, acd Eddie Ross. Colonial (Rcls Circuit Co.. mgrs.)—Motion pictures of "Seeing Elmlra" 30-Feb. 1. Geneva, N. Y.—Opera House (B. B. Out- stndt, mgr.) Jan. 27-20, "The Isle of Folly" was given by the local Elks, for benefit of the City Hospital. "Tbo Bachelor's Baby" 30, "The Olrl from Rector's" 31, the Myrklc-Uarder Stock Oo. week of Feb. 3. _ Tkui'Mb, Mootoh Wcklo and Stab, picture hcuses, are all doing good business. BlntTlaamton, N. Y. —Stone (Fred Olllen, mgr.) split week vaudeville and pictures, to ca- pacity business. _ , ,„ AnuoBY (0. Shoohan. mgr.)—Vaudeville, changed Thursdays, and plotures. Waeo, Tex. — Auditorium (Brian k Ingra- ham, mgrs.) "One Red BoseT' Jan. 27, "Bought and Paw For" 30, "Everywomau" 31, Feb. 1. HiFPOSBOiia. — Corn Youngblood. Corson Sex- tette was featured here week of Jan. 20. Dixie. —Moving pictures, to crowded houses. Ideal. —Moving pictures, to capacity. Elko. —Moving pictures and vaudeville, to ca- P °0ost.— Moving pictures and vaudeville, to good houses. . _ Alamo. —Vaudeville, to good bouses. Crystal. —Moving picture* and vaudeville, to good houses. Lincoln. Neb. — Oliver (P. 0. Zebrung. m«r.) NebraskA State Band Concert Jsn. ?8, "ilutt and Jeff" 20, -"Tho Divorce Question" 30, "Louisiana Lon" Feb. 3. 4, "Kindling" 0, Lyman Howe's pictures T, 8, "The Blue Bird" 10-12. Ltbio (L. M. Oara-an, ngr-)—Bill week of Jan 27: Dan Carlo's Marionettes, the La Vails, Nan Aker and company, Stone and Hayes, and ptotoploys. Oefheom (L. M. Oarman. mgr.) — Bill for week of 27: Mikado's Royal Athletes, Ed. Mortpo. Meredith and Snooaer, Charles and Fannlo Van and company. Abbott and Oartla. Meredith 81s- ters, Rolandow Bros., and photoplays. Sclma, AU^-Academy (Bokt Wllby. mgr.) "Freskles'' Jan 27, Oeo. Brans' Minstrels 28, Avon Opera Oo. Feb. I. Camden, N. J.—Temple (F. W. Falkner, mgr.) Philadelphia Orchestra made their fourth nppearnncc ot season Drat half of week beginning Jnn. 27. "Human Hearts," by tho stock com- pany, 30-Feb. 1. Broadway (W. HcCallum, mgr.)—Excellent vaudeville and picture* continue to pack this house tbree times a dny. Nora — Frank Bushman, the moving picture "lead," returned to this city recently, where he once starred In stock, and upiwared as a special feature at a local picture bouse. Hot Sprinp/s, Ark. —Auditorium (Frank Head, mgr.) Adelaide Tbanton Jan. 20, "The Shepherd of the Hills 7 ' 30. Pbincess (Fred I'enuell, mgr.)—Bill 2325 In- cluded: Swor and Mack, Reed and St. John. Four Gayuors, Dauclng Du Pars, Prank Ellmoie, and motion pictures, Ltbio (Hale ft Jacobs, props.)—Bill week of 20 Included: Four Nelsons, Agnes Burr, O'Farrell Trio, Mr. nnd Mrs. Denver, and motion pictures. Cbntbal, Royal and Lyckuu, motion picture bouses, are all doing fins basinets. Wilmington, Del.—Oarrlck (W. L. Dock- studer. mgr.) bill for Jan. 27 and week: Bales- den, Dunn and Hughes, Three Bohemians, "Pull- man Maids," Muriel and Francis, Mile. Datio, Billy K. Wells, Lesslck and Anita, and pictures. Avenue (0. L. Conncss, lessee).—Tbo Oonuess Players present "The Deep Purple" for week of 27. "The Gamblers" next. Topeka, Kan. — Grand (Roy Crawford, oigr.) Georgo Sidney Feb. 0, "The Million" 10. Novelty (Roy Crawford, mgr.)—Bill Jan. 20 and week Included: Brooks and Oarlyle, Warren and Brockway, Neil Abel, Deodata, Excola and Franks, and motion pictures. Majestic— Continuous motion pictures and vaudeville. IRISH NIOHT AT THE V. O. O. The Hibernian members of the V. C. C. gathered In the clubhouse grill, Jan. 22, to fiat over their Irish festival In good old Irish style. Tile main feature was torn beef a la Frank Fogarty, cabbage a la Patsy Doyle, and the spuds George P. Murphy style, wltb. plenty of Ehret's. Each visitor wore an Irish turban of treen, a three-leaf clover pin, and good old clay pipes, with plenty of tobacco, were passed oat. Tho big "Swede," Patsy Doyle, was tho master of ceremonies, and a great bill of tal- ent from the Emerald Isle was on band to enterlnlu the boys. Dick Lynch opened with a few Btorlcs gathered ln Dublin, nnd ho made n real hit. Jack Allman, tho Irish tenor, warbled a couplo to many encores. Young Sharkey told a few dialect stories In good form. H. Llchte sang "Mollle Macbrcc" in fine voice, Vlollnsky played the music box and, as usual, was a tremendous hit with his "moving picture" piano specialty. Al. Wnhlman pnt ovor "Stance Shore" In good style, then "Savannah, O. A.," to much applause. The Three Phillip Brothers ragged nlcnly on barber shop Instruments. Bobby Matthews and Al. Sbaync wero a riot ln songs. "My Ylddlsber Colleen" was a big hit. Bill Ma- cart recited a deep one, entitled "My Uncle." Tom Waters arrived with much applause, and received a dozen of encores for bis clever songs and One work at the piano. A satlro on "Mndnmc X" was a big laugh getter, with Lew Kelly, Lon Haskell and Prod Wyckoff In In the cast, and a funnier mock trial has never been beard. Clark and Verdi told their great wop stories. Tom McKenna, direct from London, snng a selection to plenty of applause. Patsy Doyle "Ida Dunned," wltb tho mob singing the chorus, and Andy Rice told a few stories direct from tho Alps, Charles Olllette re- cited a gem from the land of the kaiser. A few Irish reels, Irish whisky and Irish fun, barring fights, closed the session In good old Tanyard atyle at 5 o'clock. Up to this hour no snakes were seen, so Patsy Doyle drank a loast to St. Patrick. Otto. «i ♦ "THE YELLOW JACKET" IN BROOKLYN. "The Yellow JacLet" Is at tho new Mon- tauk Theatre In Brooklyn, N. Y. Tho attrac- tion opened Monday to one of tho largest houses of the mason. Burlesque news. Tilt; ORGBNWALL STOCK. Amorlta was the special dancing feature at the Urcenwall, New Orleans'. last week. Wednesday was Country Store Night; Thurs- day, Battle Royal, and Saturday, Boxing. Matinees are given Sunday, Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday. The bill Included "Tho Explorers" and "Old Companions." Tony Ken- nedy and Jack Hub, Lyne and Kllment, and Charles OriOn furnished tho olio. "The Pink Mask Lady" la this week's feature with the Century' Maids. , a KITTY TEMPLE, PRIBIA DONrTAv. | "Billy" Hill, prima donna with the Daffy- dills, was taken suddenly 111 Friday. 24, while playing tho matinee at the Empire, Brooklyn. Kitty De Temple, a handsome brunette, was called upon by Manager Mnller to play the part, which she did, and made a big hit. Her rendering of "That's How 1 Need You" was a tremendous success, and a number of extra choruses were necessary to satisfy the audience. s I SAM RICE JIl.'S DEBUT. 8am Rice Jr., tho young wblte hope of the Rice family, age two months, made his debut at the Empire, Brooklyn, Thursday jrattnee. last week, and was given a big ovation and smiled in acknowledgment. Sam Rice believes In giving tho young folks a chance. I ' GAYETY PROSPEROUS. Business at Hyde A Bchman's Oayety The- atre, Brooklyn, N. Y., is far ahead of last season, snd if tho house continues to draw the crowds, the business will bo tho best In tho history of the theatre. Manager Louis Krelg has several of the best attractions in the Eastern wheel still to appear; also many largo theatre partlca are booked. s EMPIRE, BROOKLYN, N..Y. Manager E. J. Bulltley, of tho Empire The- atre. Brooklyn, N. Y., Is meeting with big success at tho Empire Theatre, nnd this the- atre Is considered one of tho best managed theatres on tbo Western wheel. - Tho Follies of the Day is tho attraction tbls week. i i HENRY QR1BSMANN TRANSFERRED. Henry Qrleemann, who has had charge of tho box office at thn Oayety Theatre, Brook- lyn, N. Yn has recently been transferred to the Star Theatre, nnd fins charge of tho box office. Mr. Orlesmnnn Is one of Hyde A Bchman's most popular treasurers. i s ' JAMES CURTIS AT STAR. Jnnies Curtis, who hns for many years been with Hyde k llebninn's Amusement Co., and who is well known to nil burlesque people, hns recently 1 n appointed munnger or Hyde & Ilchnmn'H Htnr Thi-utre, Brooklyn, X. Y. MT.LE. Dili LEON DRAWS. For the first time In many weeks MHo. De Leon played as an extra attraction with a burlesque show In New York, and tho Olym- pic was sold out ev< ry performance. HERE AND TIIEKR IN BURLESQU. Tin Clark Hihteiis, those two little tots with the Daffydllls. tearing along ln last stylo with Honits nnd dances. 1'EAiiL Reiii, tint totalo kid, backing It off the board! with "Tako Me Back to New Or- leans." ItALPit Rockwav Is now one of tho V. C. r. boys. Welcome member, Ralph. Ham Rich's Dnffydllllng ft in Boston for two weeks. , , , Aniiv Law in, making 'em sit np snd tako notlco with Al. Reeves' Bhow. Old Doctor Lewis Is the laugh physician. Stiittbiuno Tom MoIUti, tho big noise with Bluch Cooper's Beauty, Youth and Folly The Watson Sisteiis, already preparing for their own show next season. Vihuik Hoyden is getting lonesome for burlesque. Most likely over tho Western wheel for balance of tho season. Turn Bijou Tbio doing nicely with Wat- son'* Beef Trust. Vaudevlllo for the Bum- mer. Fannie Vuddim expect! to go West at tho elose of tho burlesque season to Join hubby F'yon. • .„ _ m ,, Barnbt OruuBD put on "Row, Bov, Row with the Follies of tho Day, and tho lively work of the chorus In their closo fitting row- ing suits made a big hit. Oektie Guam looks iomo swell In a full dress suit, surrounded by tho Bricktops. "Moonlight Bay" l« a big winner with. her. — s Manaobb Ckas. F. Edwaiids. of tho Or- ?heum Theatre, Patorson, N. J., boasts of ho prettiest lobby on the Bmplro Circuit. It is a veritable art gallery. It contains over one hundred color.'d portraits In gold frames of celebrated artists on tho Empire Circuit, snd Is also honored by ono favorite on the Kastern- wheel, that of Rose Bydell. Among tbo many others arc: Billy Watson, Lew wataon, Cohan and Watson, Pat While, Alice Hayes, Fflnklo ncath, Mona Raymond, Billy Spencer, Matt Kennedy, Lovey Green, Joo Barton, Harry Htoppo. John Hanson, Billy Inmnn, Low Fein, Gloria Martinez, Pello Gordon. John Hart, Teddy Simons, Hazel Ford, Marie Crol*. Sam Rico, Mildred iKtollcr. Lyilla Jopsy, Theo. Murphy. Amy Thompson, Bertha Gibson, Stella. Ollmore, Andy Qardnor, Lilly Perry, Ethel Hall. Frank Dobson Poyno and Kelo, Mnrte Revere, Anna Grant, Sam Green. Huahle Ilernnrtl, Blanch Balrd, Chai. Blake, Llzetto Howe, Harry Fields Lena La Cottvlor, Lillian Oilman, Dick Maddnx, Buby Marlon, Maggie Bennett. Will H. Ward. Ornco Havnrd, Barrett nnd Dunn, Swan and Bombard, Mario Bombard, Ln Belle' Helcuc, Anna Kollcy, Joe Burton, Louise Pearson, Eddie Dnle, Mike Collins, Ceo. Dorscy, Lillian Keeloy, Eva Mull, Bella Trovers. Helen Van Huron. Laura Houston, Joe Adnmn, Bob Doming, Margaret Sheridan, Kella Clayton, Frankle Blco, Harry Welch, Bobby Martin, Sadie Huestetl, Harry Bent- ley and others. Lizxib I'mxtori, of the Bowery Bur- lesquers, was an Interesting witness In Jersey City, N, J„ last week, before a chancery referee (or he mother, Ida Frellgh, a retired actress, who Is a claimant for a division of $40,0110. Ijibnh Cam.inan has closed with tho Folic! Bcrgcro Co., to go Into vaudeville. Ciiah, Mac has been replaced by Ted Evans with tho Americans. ViNNtat Hknhiiaw and Kitty Levine are produclnu a new vaudeville lact. Jack Singer la busy signing up n< for his Detroit stock, He will give his pa ♦ » » • J :ir. IS If .. •IPC/ li't.3 I .•j *«3 ANOLllf CLOSES HER SEASON. Margaret Anitltn closes her season ln Rich.' mond. vs.. on 1'eb. 1. She will take a long rest, possibly In England. <■■ 11 (i. • . '»-i'* • . y.i ;■ tron* what they want, whenever he can secure It, In tho tine of burlesque stars. Idyll* VrKBR (Mrs, Evans), formerly with the Rico k Barton Shows, Is reported to have married Samuel Brown, at Boston, Mass.. Jan. 2S. Klla Hwino, the oMo pony with tho Daffy- dllls, -wishes to Inform hor friends that she is very much alive. Tho Ella Ewlng that died was the giantess. Mabel Lindbt, the stately blonde, with. Sam Rico's Show, will enter vaudevlllo at the end of the season, ln a novelty dancing act, with a partner. Pfahi, Lcktkh. Ingenue with tho Hasting Show, made a big hit with the fans at tho Columbia, last week. .- J Al IVT ■. - * \ J- •■• ■ ■ i '• :* .r 1/i . '» ¥ *