The New York Clipper (March 1913)

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16 THE NEW YORK! CLIPPER. March 1 1. TUB OHIGINAl- 100-HOO BOJTO, BBWAWt OF' UHTWIMJ. THIS IS TMBIOOKST. OABAHJT HIT '.EVER TJ5KD-YOU IHOtLD HEAR THE- ACDIKKE VELL. YOO-I ra-V "TUB: SU£C£SSP-UL PUBUSHER 37th ST. and BROADWAY, NBW YORK ADDUKSS ALL MAIL TO CHICAGO Ol-FICK GRAND OPERA HOUSE, CHICAGO, ILU OBSERVATIONS BY JOE HEPP. (Continued from pago ii.) local adjuster, but (or the past few yours located -nt Denrcr, where" he has large real estate and theatrics' Interests. Is mnkfng Mb lempoiury headquarers at the Hotel Hhcr- ■tan, Id Chicago. John Is cnlhuslnatlc ovrr the 8. Tj. A., and with Hank Wakefield, at- tended the banquet, which they voted a great Success. Alien Dri.NAi.Dsox, manager of the Donald- •on Utho. Co., Newport, Ky.. renewed ac- cualnturici-s In Chicago last week. Arch li cne of the mast popular of the show printers, and always Units a hearty welcome here. Joa Mayes made a flying trip from Cincin- nati nnd attended the 8. t. A. banquet, with "■*. K Oreenlaud. SI STEBBINS TOUCHED WIRE. ' GlUND IUpids, Mich., Feb. 18, 1013. Job Hbfp, •Family Doctor Showmen's Olub, larntoga Hotel, Chicago, 111.—Impossible to »e present at the birth, but will bet a barrel •f elder the child will grow husky under your care. Begret we cannot be on cabaret pro- gram. SI and Mary Stebbina. James Pat-tekbon has purchased a $5,000 Bi't-ni organ nnd a new carry-us-all. Kathebinb B, IlENHLnn, president and teneral manager of the Twin City Lyceum iurcau nnd International Booking Associa- tion, St. Paul, Minn,, was at the Auditorium hst week and conferred with the State fair managers. Miss Hcnsler baa built up a ■rge following In the Northwest and Is held In Tilgh esteem by the fair fraternity. Ma. and Mrs. James A Pattebkon and ■heir son, Jnmcs Patterson Jr., and Miss Bralnard, a elster of Mrs. James Patterson, anil J. .1. Bolano, of Dallas, Tex., were at the Brcvoort Hotel, In Chicago, during the past week. Whllo the gentlemen wcro occu- pied with (lie fair managers' meetings and the 8. I.. A, movement, the ladles did some shopping nnd took in the theatres. The ■artv left for Paolo, Kan., Friday, Feb. 21. Mr. Patterson was a C. B. C. In Chicago, Thursday. Feb. 20, and sail the Great Pat- terson Shows, which will be carried on twenty-two cars this Benson, could open to- Borrow It necessary. W. H. IIobton, general agent of the Singling Bros.' Shows, was called to Bara- teo Wednesday night, Feb. 19. SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT NOTES. The Southern Amusement Co. left Klngs- tllle for Laredo. Tex., for a two weeks' en- Sgemcnt, embracing tho Washington's Blrth- y celebration and tho Mexican bull fights. Everyone In good spirits, and weather Ideal. Fair business, ablo management and all troupers," the bIiow boasts of having tho test of spots, and has not closed for seven fears. Joe Ozaux (Hello, Irish, remember Wlnnl- Eg last year?) has just closed contract tor e out-law story. Jakik Davih Is over on a visit, enjoying the sunny South. I'Eiirv Fuu.urs, formerly of the Hagen- Icck-Wallace Show, has charge of the Moon show, and says it beats working the "bulln" •ti the big top. "KiTCHET-tiTJBUEBBR."—'Member the time Rt'dolla ate Riley's apron? I'. C. COUl'LAND AND WIFE, late Of vailde. tllle, nra producing the musical comedy for the Mctlnco tfirl show of eighteen people. Dick Wist and Doll? Lynn, late of tbc Empire, at Houston, have added their nemos lo the payroll of the Matinee Girl nhow. FsuiETr Nevada, the reckless rider, whllo leaping the gap, narrowly escaped death the alglit of Feb. 12. Tho receiving platform col- lapsed nnd the rider was precipitated into (he audience. Fortunately he escaped serious Injury. >Skbet Jabbabd, the official announcer, still voices tho motto of the Southern Amuse- ment Co. "All shows comprising this con- gress of wonders and entertainers are clean, moral and refined." Bbmevino the hand that rocks the cradle Is the one that rules tho world, Zelda Lua- eher will, this season, bo featured on B. H. Jarrard's Illusion Show, doing the three stages of life, seven—seventeen—seventy- seven. ft ■Col. W. D. Westiakb writes under recent date from Nucvo Laredo, Mexico, that he with twenty others have taken refuge In the American Consulate, there. Tho town was recently captured by the rebels, and at the writing of the letter a brittle, was expected aaomentarlly. Tho colonel states that he will aot leave the town should an opportunity afford, as he is anxious to Bee the fight, as It wilt recall the days of fifty years ago. Tub IMb, of Canton, III., are giving an ' Indoor carnival week of March S. Tue Moose, of Ottawa, III., will have a carnival week of March 24. DR. GROUCH BALLADIZES. One sunny day in gentle Spring I henrd a happy trouper sing "*Tls n merry world." Again a Summer's night we met And he was blithely singing yet " 'TIs a merry world." A tabic with rare dishes set. The fragrance of a clgarotte, The glitter of n brilliant wine, Bohemia's softening smile, benign; (lay plaudits loud nnd laughter rang, And still tho happy fellow sang •■ >T | B B mctt y W orld." A cold black night, a froien etreot, I heard a trembling voice repeat "•TIb a merry world." A creature passed me, pale, and thin, And leered a sodden, sickly grin, A living tomb, a human Hell. I paused, he stumbled on, then fell I |J11UB(-U, UI HlUUlUll'U UUi 111VII LVI1 , And when I knelt to clasp his hand, Soft whispered—I could understand— " lis a merry world." BACCHANALIAN PROVERBS. A drink In the hand Is worth two in tho bottle. A roluno walk gathers a crowd. Two dilnks are better than one. A son drink turneth away a headache, but bad whiskey stirs up complications. Bro«TH of a feather drink together. 'Pub early customer catches the free lunch. R. B. Molten Is always At home. ATTRACTIONS AT THE HIPPODROME 8th At. 43-44. Dally Mat at 3. Best Seats, $1. St. 8. UNDER MANY FLAGS GYPSY I PLUNGING I MAMMOTH IPS HOUSES NEW CIRCUS NEW YORK THEATRES. NEW AMSTERDAM "SCS^ KLAV7 A ERLANOER present A Mew Musical Comedy OH! OH! DELPHINE Oast and Ensemble of 100 Book and Lyrics by 0. M. B. MoLELLAH. B'way A Kith St. n in BS.S1 sbbbbbbj #«.si Fbone »280 Cols. Kvenlngt) •»« 8. Eats. mes.. Thnrs. A Sat. 11.60. \h HONEYMOON EXPRESS With GABY DE8LYB Ati. JOLSON and company of 150 I VBIffa *M, West of B'way. Phone 6318 Bryant LTHIV Bvgs., 8.U. Mats., Wed. A Sat., 2.18. SAM BERNARD *' MS-nSi!* ALL FOR THE LADIES William A. pi A YTTflTTCP *» tn KMt of B'way. Brady's *LAI1WUDC phone, 28MBryant. Evgs. 8.18. Matinees Wed., Thnrs and Sat. 2.16. LITTLEWOMEN £"»5% THE PUNTED WOMAN Last Week AIOIIIA B'way A 89th St. Phone 8848 Greeley. UNvlnU Bvgs., 8.16. Matinee Saturday, 2.16. EH1 TRENTINI in THE FIREFLY Pop. Wednesday Matinee. NINA MORGANA, la Utlo role. Seats 600. to »1.50. Mailio Elliott's P T« B V^ By4etl,Ave ' Evenings 8.80. Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.80. The Messrs. BHDBERT present Edward Sheldon's New Play, ROMANCE WlthWkL COURTESAV and DORIS K.EANE. Wllllim flA«.AJ m ,1 "i El " l) ' B,n l' Phone Ttinrsday Matinees, Best Seats ll.so. GHAMVlLLfe BARKER'S COMPANY, in FANNY'S FIRST PLAY WILLIAM 4Q lh 071 TUPtTRP «th.Esst A. BRADY'8 iOW fill lTICdluIl ofBVay. Evga.8.15. Mats., Thnrs. A Sat., 2.16. Phone 178 Bryant. LEW FIELDS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER » NEVER SAT DIE MONTH WEBER 4c IliV. CTt THEA. WestotB'way. FIELDS' Vt III 011 Phone 7292 Bryant Eves., 8.16; Matinees Thurs. and Sat., 2.16 Lehar's Greatest Comic Operetta THE MAN WITH THREE WIVES EAT RE,I 'Phone St.. nr. B'wayl418Bryant. 39* STREETS?. BtgB. 8.16. Matinees Wed., A Sat., 2.16, EDWARD J. BOWES Presents THE BRIDAL PATH A Matrimonial Comedy *)y Thompson Buchanan WAIT AiT'C B '**? * roh st. Evgs. e.20. W JLLLAUk d Mats. Wed. (Pop) A Sat., 2 20. THE ORIGINAL IRISH PLAYERS IN REPERTOIRE fWTIlfiV THEATRE,62d8Land8thAve.Evs.8. UuiiUuI 'Phone, 8800-Oot. Mats. Wed. A Sat, 2. JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN ■MOB GREAT LENTEN PLAY LIBERTY OA S " ne * r h ' wa} - Mats. Wed. KLAW A BRLANOER Present MILESTONES By ARNOLD BENNETT and EDWARD KNOBLAUCH. As played to crowded bouses at The Royalty Theatre, London. er.fl I nnniU'OTHEATRE, Broadway A 4M Street btU l.yUn'n OBTgs. S.U. Mats. Wed. A Sat, 2.16 TBI* I.IEB1.BR <X CO., Managers, present MAY ifeWIN In a new Farcical Comedy by Catherine Ohlaholm Cussing, enttted WIDOW BY PROXY Bo F. KEITH'S 6REATER NEW YORK CIRCUIT COLOlflAL. A1.HAWBRA BRONX OKPHECM BVSHWIOK cRKscEirr GREEJIPOIffT GOTHAM B. P. KEITH'S UNION SQ. THEATRE, B'way A ltti St. Phone 8tt0 Stnyvesant Matinee! Dally 260.: Nights. 260. to 11.00. The Kinetophone, Talking Motion Pictures, Polzln Broa-i Mollle A Nellie King, Three Kentons, Bert Cutler. ReldT A Currier, "The Culprit.' 1 Klnetophone, Murphy, Nlch- lolsA Co., Connelly A Wenrlchi Maxim's Models. Curtain. F. F.Proctor'i Sth Ave. B'TayA28th8t Dally Mat. 2&c. Even. 260 to $1. 2 CONCERTS San., 2.16 A 8.16 Ail-Star Bills EDISON'S TALKISJG MOVING PICTURES New Subjects for Demonstration. GUS EDWARDS' KID KABARET. Mile. Minnie Amato, -'The Apple ot Roses"; Walter Law A Co., Chung Hwa Comedy Fonr, Mllares, Dono- van A McDonald, Wilson Bros., Dooley A Saylea, and 8 Big Acta. "Atfli THEATRE. W. 44th St Mats. Thnrs. and Sat. at 2.16. D belasco presents YEARS OF DISCRETION A Comedy in Three Acts by Frederic* Batton and Fanny Locke Batton. Plstlnsi«lshed Cstst. DCPTTRT 1C TBKATRE, W. 42d st Evenings KCrtlDLlU at 8.16. Bats. Tues. Wed. A Sat., 3.18. David Belasco presents a fairy play for grown-ups A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL By Boaemond Gerard and Maurice Rostand. Adapt- ed by Anson Strong, with special muslo by Will- lam Fnnt NOTABLE BELASCO COMPANY. Just W. of Broadwa; Bryant Kvg. 8.20. Sat. 2.16. Wed. Mat Popul THE AMERICAN PLAY COMPANY ly. Phone 8420 Mats. Wad. and ELTINGE 42dSt. Theatre Announces WITHIN THE LAW NOTABLE OAST OF WELL KNOWN PLAYERS. A NEW PLAY of TO-DAI TflllT THEATRE, 48th St, lust East of B'waj. wUn X Telephone Bryant 48. Eve. 8.16: Mats. Wed. and Sat 2.16. OLIVER MOROSCO Presents LAURETTE TAYLOR "sfW PEC O' MY HEART By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. GAIETY Evenings, 8.16 Matinees Wed. A Sat, 2.16 BROADWAY A 45th STREET. Phone 210 Bryant COHAN A HARRIS announce STOF» TMSEF A STRAIGHT FARCE WRITTEN AROUND A CROOK by OARLYLB MOORE. IB COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, «Tth 8TREET, M. Y. This week—SOCIAL MAIDS. MURRAY HILL THEATRE Islington Awe. snd 4)M St., N. V. This week-Girls from Gay White Way To drink Is human, to abstain Is divine. It's an 111 drink that does the proprietor no gocd. TiiEi.1, and the world drinks with you; wait, and you wait alone.' BUCKLEY BUSY. Four big promotions are now under way In the Vest, under the direction and personal supervision of Louis W. Buckley, the well knovm promoter of exposition attractions. The "'Mado in Nebraska Show," at the Au- ditorium, Omahn. Is the first of tho scries to rake place, March S, followed by th' "IXcuseTiold Show." under the management ot the Woman's Club, of Dos Moines, Iowa. at the Coliseum, Dcs Moines, March 20 to April 5. The "8ports and Recreation Show," In the same building, April IT to 25, and the "Household Show" for the Women's Club, at the Auditorium, Omaha. May 3 to 10. 'From all Indications all these promotions will tp assured successes. lie tg associated with John Bvaus, of the Coliseum. Pes Moines, and Dick Collins, who was with him •t both Seattle, A. Y. P. Exposition and Jamestown Brposltlon. is still with him at tho publicity end of affairs. Mr. Buckley Is In addition the exclusive manager of Ferrulle's Band, and general mannrer of the Coleman Aviators. MMB. MOIUN IN CONCERT. ■Mae. Pilar Morln has recently returned to New York, and was hst week unanimously elected as an honorary member of the Pro- fessional Women's League. She Is providing * xtovol line of concert work at present. '.-'..»«, ■ ■ Vd-MI ' CARRY UaAEIf sat—assawi — s ssa w ■ BBUBSBBBBttBBt i|liw.ivyiriri!|i|||. «M iMchtiM *arM4 B1B.BBO la SO «Ht>, IB04* Cm IMtktMMfMS a 17,848 to B* aHki, IBOB Am moMm MfMS •1B.MB to IB »..ki, 10OS •m bsssssbs mimS aia.017 to «T »»•►•. ibot e«t wMkhMMnM4 oit.eca to et weak., isoa om M»khM mmws •is.aaa to is ...n.. isos •m WMkhM mtmS B1B.BBI to to mU, ISIO •aw awaaiM Mim4 BM.ISB to BB ».eki, 1*11 "Above Cguros will be venfied to customers." C. W. PARKER. Lsovonworth, KB*. People for Permanent Stock Leading Man, Character Comedian, Sonbrette that OtndoLeads. Wardrobe and study essential. Tell It all and tell the truth. Address EMPIRE THEA- TRE or DAVIS FILM EXCHANGE CO.. Water- town, wu, Madge and Ben McDanlel, write. ROUTF I 1ST BBSA S^S SS^^ft e ^tS^* 1\V/ V/ M. ML* AylvJ X • "Freckln." D (A G. Delamatcr, nwr.)—Darling Routes Intended for This Colaism Hast Reach This Office Not Litter Than Saturday Before Day of Publication to Insure Insertion. Waited, PIjbo Player, Mu or Woau. Prefer eac who has specialties. M. P. machine 'gas) with ■. xli]aorcanworkinactB:msstbesober:snresalary. I lOBVBeason. RUISSK LLE'8 HIPPODROME ROAD | 8B0W, Bayard, Oathne Co., Iowa. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. Adams. M«od«—OksBBB rrohman's—(neTelasd, O.. 24-March 1. Illinois. Ctlcieo. 3-15. Arllss. George—Llebler Oo.'s—Broad, Phllidsl- phla, 24, Indefinite. "American Maid. The"—John Cort's—Broadway, Ne York, March 3, Indefinite. "At Bay"—Messrs. Shnbert—Buffalo, N. X., M- March 1. "Auction Pinochle" — Adolph Phlllpps' — Fifty- seventh Street, New York, 24, Indefinite. "Alms, Where Do Yon Live?'' Eastern (Saul Berateln, mrr.)—Norfolk, Vs., 24-Usrch 1, Blcbownd 8-8. Blllie Bnrke—Charles Frohmnn's — Waterbnry, Conn., 27. Hartford 28, March 1, Washington, D. 0., 3-8. Brian, Donald — Claries Prohman's — Portland, Ore., 27-Msrch 1, San Francisco, Cal.. 3-8. Bernard. Sam — Messrs. Shnbert — Lyric, New York, 24. Indefinite. Blair, Eagenle—Gee. H. Nlcolal'a—Kansas City, Mo., 24-Mareh 1, Victoria. Cnlcaro, 2-8. Black Pattl Maslcsl Comedy (B. VoelckeL mrr.) —Decatur. III., 27, Sprlnjtleld March 1, Alton 2, Belleville 8, Mnrphysboro 4, Cairo C, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 0. Joplln 7, Parsons, Ksn., 8. "Bohemian Girl. The," Pacific—Milton A Sargent Aborn's—Louisiana, Mo.. 27, Fort Madison, la., 28, Keokuk March 1. Centervllle 3. Alois 4, Ottumwa fi, Washington 0, Oscaloosa 7, Grlanell 8. "Bought and Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— Adelphl. Phlladelpliln. 24-Marcb 1. "Bongkt and l'ald For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— Princess. Chicago, 24. Indefinite. "Bridal Path, The" (B. J. Bowes, rorr.) — Thlrty-nlnUi Street. New York, 24. Indeflilte. "Broadway Jones," Road—Cohan A Harris'—Spo- kane, Wash., 27, Missoula. Mont., 28. Ana- conda March 1, Butte 2. 3. Great Falls 4, Helens S, Boxeman 0, Billings 7. Miles City 8. "Blindness of Virtue. The"—William Morris'— Stndebaker, Chicago. 24-March 8. "Bird of Paradise"—Oliver Morocco's—Toronto, Can.. March 3-8. "Bnnty Pulls tho Strings"—Shnbert A Brady's— Majestic. Boston, 24, Indefinite. "Bunty Pulls the Strings"—Shnbert A Brady's— San Francisco, Cal.. 24-Msrch 1. "Bunty Pulls the Strings"—Shnbert & Brady's— Savannah, Oa., 27. Charleston, S. C. 2S. Au- gusta. On., March 1, Columbia, 8. C. 3. Spar- tanburg 4, Ashevllle. N. O, 5, Charlotte 0, Greensboro 7, Raleigh 8. "Baby Mine," Central—Wm. A. Brady's. Ltd.— E. F. Glrard, mgr.)—Zanesvllle. O.. 27. Wash- Ington, Pa., 28, Morgantown, W. Va.. March 1, Wheeling 3. Johnstown, Pa.. 4. Altoona 6, Hsrrlsburg 8, Hnr.over 7. Lancaster 8. "Baby Mine." Central—Wm. A. Bray's. Ltd.— Detroit. Mleh., 24-March 1, Toronto, Ont., Can., 3-8. "Baby Mine," Southern—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. (Harry J. Jackson, mgr.)—Monroe, Li.. 27, Vlcksbnrg, Miss.. 28, Greenville March 1, Olarksdale 3. Helena. Ark.. 4. Perls. T«on., 6, Union City 8. Paducah. Ky., 7, Cairo, 111.. 8. "Beverly of Oraustark" (A. O. Delsmater. uwr.) —Pierre, 8. Dak., 27, Huron 28, Brookings March 1. t "Butterfly on the Wheel. A"—Lewis Waller's— Louisville, Ky., 24-20, Columbus, O., 27- Msrch 1. "Ben Hnr"—Klaw A Erlanger's—St Panl. Minn., 24-Mareh 1. "Bine Bird"—Messrs. Shnbert—Louisville, Ky., March 3-5. "Bachelor's Honeymoon. A" (Gibson A Bradlleld. mars.)—Phoenix, Arli.. March 1. 2, Mesa 3, Tamne 4, Tucson 8, Benson 7, Blsbee 8. Charles Cherry snd Marie Doro—Charles Froh- msn's Lyceum, New York, 24-March 1, Powers,' Chicago, S-1S. Carter. Mrs. Leslie—John Cort's— Indlauapolis, Ind.. 27-Msrch 1. McVlcSor's. Chicago. 2-29. Collier, William—Lew Fields' — Forty-eighth Street, New York, 24, Indefinite. Carle, Richard, and HattSe Williams—Charles Frohman's — Kalamasoo. Mich., 27. Battle Creek 28, Toledo. O., March 1, Detroit, Mich., 3-8 Cohan. Geo. M.—Cohan A Harris'—Crand Opera House. New York. 24-Mareh 8. Clarke. Dells—Louis Werba's—Waco, Ter. 27, Corslcnna 28, Dallas March 1, Fort Worth 3, Terrelt 4, Greenville S, Paris 0, Sberman 7. "Conspiracy, The"—Charles Frohman's^—Oarrlck, New York, 24, Indefinite. "Concert. The"—David Belasco's—Los Angeles, Cal.. 24-March 1. "Count of Luxembourg, Tho"—Klaw A Erlarger's —^Forrest. Philadelphia, 24, Indefinite. "Countess Coquette" (A. Q. Delemater, nigr.)— Lincoln, Nebr., 27. "Children of To-day"—Cohan A Harris'—Balti- more, Md., 24-March 1. "Country Boy. The"—Henry B. Harris' Estate— Washington, D. C, 24-March 1. "Chocolate Soldier"—P. C. Whitney's—Geners, N. Y„ 26, Brooklyn March 3-8. Drew, John—Charles Froliman'e — Powers, Chi- cago, 24-March 1. Indianapolis. Ind., 3, 4, Lex- ington, Ky., 8, Louisville 0-8. Dressier, Marie, and Players—West End, New York. 24-Marcb 1, Newark, N. J.. 8-8. De Koven Opera, "RoMn Hood" (D. Y. Arthur, mgr.)—Scranton, Pa., 27, Altoona, Pa., March 3. "Daughter of Heaven, The"—UeMer Oo.'a^—Audi- torium, Chicago, 24. Indefinite. "Divorce Question. The"—Rowlsnd A OlIrTord's, Inc.—Cincinnati. O.. March 3-8. "Divorce Question, The." Central—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Fred Douglas, mgr.)—Win- chester. 111.. 27. Taylorvllle 28, Alton March 1, Belleville 2, Centralis 8, Marlon 4. Benton 5. Mt. Vernon, Ind.. 8. Vlncennes 8. "Divorce Question, The" (Osskell A MscVitry, Inc., leasees).—Algona, la.. 27, Fort Dodcc 28. Blttnge. Jnllnn—A. H. Woods'—Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia, 24-March 1. "Everywomaa" — Henry W. Savage's—Chicago Opera House. Chicago, 24, Indefinite. "Everywomnn"—Henry W. Savage's — Memphis. Tenn., 20-Mareh 1. "Excuse Me"—Henry W. Savage's—Oornlnf, N. Y.. 28, Hornell 27, Bradford, Pa.. 28. Faversharo. William (L. L. Gallagher, sigr.)— Kansas City, Mo., 24-March 1, Omaha, Nebr., 3-S. Flake. Mrs. (H. G. Flake, mgr.)—Ptttsborrh, Pa.. 24-March i. Geneva, N. Y., 5. Fairbanks, Douglas—Cohsn A Harris' — Grand Opera House. Chicago, 24-Msrch 22. Foy. Bddle—Werba A Lneschcr's — Oklahoma, Oku.. SO, Tulsa 27. Muskogee 28, Fort Smith, Ark.. March 1, Hot Springs 8, Little Rock 4. S. Pine Bluff 8, Texaikana 7, Sbreveport, La., 8. Farnom, Dnstln—A. H. Woods'—Otuttanocga, Term.. 27, Lexington. Ky., 28. "Fanny's First Play"—Messrs. Shubert—Oooedy, New York. 24. Indefinite. •Floe FVathera"—H. H. Fraste ' s A ster. New York. 24. indefinite. Terrene Hnnter. The"—Cohan A Harris'—In- dianapolis, Ind., 24-Msrch 1, Hamilton, O., 3. Cleveland 8-8. 'Freckles," A (A. Q. Delamatcr, mgr.)—Walnut, Philadelphia. 24-March 1. 'Freskles.'' Special (A. G. Delajaatcr, ngr.l— Newberry. 87 C, ST, Abbeville 2S, Greenville Freckles." D (A G. Delsmater, mgr.)—Darling- ton, S. O., 27. Florence 28. Somter March 3. Camden 4. Lancaster 0. Chester 0. Yorkrille 7, Laurens 8. "Freckhs," Eastern (A. G. Delsmater, mgr.)— Decatur. Ind., 27. Auburn 28. Kalamasoo, Mich.. March 1, Benton Harbor 2. Dowaglac 3, Ooldwater 4. Battle Creek 5, Charlotte 8, Lansing 7, Grand Baplds 8, 9. "Freckles." Central (A. O. Delaroater, mgr.)— North Bay, Can.. 27, Sudbury 28, Cobalt March 1. Barrle 3, Midland 4, Orlllia 5. Land«ay 0, Belleville 7. Kingston 8. "Freckles," Ooaet (A. O. Delaaater. sixr.)— Pomona. Osl.. 27. Rlversl 1e - 28, Santa Ana March 1, San Diego 2, Pasadena 3, Oxnard 4. Sint-i Barbara S. Ventura 0. "Forty-fire Minutes From Broadway" (E. J. Lasserre, mrr.)—Weatherford, Tex., 27, Thnr- ber 28, Abilene March I, Coleman 3. Brown- wood 4, Balllnger 8, San Angelo 8, Colorado 7, Big Springs 8. "Fool There Was, A" (O. D. Johnstone, mgr.)— Crown and Imperial. Chicago, 24-March 8. "Family, The"—Chsttertoa A Bruno's (W. H. Bruno, mgr.)—St. Ansgar. la.. 27. Lyle, Minn., 28, Northwood, la., March 1, Plymouth 2. Nora Sprlus 4, Marble Bock 5. Greene 8, Ctarks- rill! 7, Tripoli 8. "Faust"—Manley A Campbell's—Iola, Kan., 27, Parsons March 1. Gilbert A Sullivan's Comic Operas—Messrs. Shn- bert—Montreal, Can., 24-Mareh 1. "Governor's Lady, The"—David Belasco's—Hollls. Boston, 24-March 22. "Garden of Allah, The"—Llebler Oo.'s—Boston Theatre, Boston, 24. Indefinite. "Good Little Devil. A 1 '—David Beldieo'B—Repub- lic, New York, 24, Indefinite. "Ghost Breaker, The" (Maurice Campbell, mgr.) Lyceum, New York, March 3. Indefinite. "Gypsy Love"—A. H. Woods'—Stockton, Cal., 27. Sacramento 28. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford"—Cohan A Harris' —Toledo. O., 24-March 1, Victoria and Im- perial, Chicago, 2-15. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford"—Cohan A Harris' —London. Eng., 24, Indefinite. "Graustark"—United Play Oo.'s, Int.—Denver, Colo., 24-March 1, Provo. U.. 3. Mt. Pleasant 4, Ephralm S, Mantl 8, Richfield 7, Eureka 8. "Goose Girl, The"—Baker A Castle's (Fred. Will- iams, mgr.)—St. Augustine. Fla., 27, Jackson- ville 28, Lake City March 1, Waycross, Oa.. 3, Fltsgerald 4. MUledgevllle 5. Oedartown 8. Car- tersvllle 7, Hawklnsvllle 8. "Girl from Rector's, The"—Wm. Wamsher's (8. A. Mitchell, mgr.)—Watertown, S. Dak., 27. Brookings 28, Huron March. 1, Miller 3, Pierre 4. Rapid City 5, Deadwood 8, Belle Fourcbe 7, Stnrgls 8. "Girl from Eagle Ranch" (Attlebery A Cook, mgra.)—Oxford, Kan., 27, Belle Plalne 2>i. Cheney March 1.'Pratt 3, Fowler 4. Liberal 5. Gnymoo, Okls., 6. Meade, Kan., 7, Cimarron 8. "Great Divide, The"—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Frank Hurst, mgr.)—Harrlaburg, Pa., 27, Reading 28, Allentown March 1. "Girl at the Gate, The"—Harry AsHn's—In- dianapolis, Ind., 27-March 1. "Great Divide, The" (Primrose ft McGlllan, mgra.)—Moberly, Mo., March 1, Qulncy. 111., 2. "Girl of the Mountain, A" (Wee A Lambert, nigra.)—Waterloo. Is., March 1. Htlllard, Robert—Klaw A Erlanger's—Criterion, New York. 24, Indefinite. Hitchcock, Raymond—Cohan A Harris* (Chas. F. Brown, mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y.. 2(-Msrch 1, Toronto. Can., 3-8. Hanford, Cbas. B., and Associate Players—Wash- ington, D. C, 24-Mareh 1. Hackelt, Norman—Stair ft Nleolal's—Loatavllle, Ky., 24-Msrch 1. "Hlndle Wakes"—Fine Arts Theatre. Chicago, 24. Indefinite. "Heartbreakere, The" — Mort H. Singer's (8am Myers, mgr.)—Elkhart, Ind.. 27, Goshen 28, Sou* Bend March 1, Hammond 2. "Hanky Panky"—Lew Fields' — Pittsburgh, Pa., 24-March 1. Cincinnati, O., 2-8. "Happy Hooligan"—Gus Hill's—Peoria, HI., 27- March 1, St. Louis, Mo., 2-8. Illlngton, Margaret (B. J. Bowes, mgr.)—Beau- mont, Tex., 27, Port Arthur 28. Lake Charles, La., March 1. New Orleans 2-8. Irwin, May—Llebler Co.'a—Cohan, New York, 24, indefinite. Irish Players—Llebler Oo.'s — Wallack's, New York, 24, Indefinite. "In Old Kentocky"—Litt ft Dingwall's— McVlck- er's, Chicago, 24-Msrch 1. 1 "Joseph snd his Brethren"—Llebler Oo.'s—Cen- tury, New York, 24, Indefinite. Kellerd. John E. (L. M. Goodstadt. mrr.)—Oar- den, New York, 24-Msrch 1, Newark, N. J.. 3-8. Koch, Hugo B.—United Play Oo.'s. Inc.—Horton, Kan.. 27, Falls City, Nebr., 28, Plattsroouth Msrch 1, Creston, la., 2. Bed Oak 3. Bedford 4, Osceola 6, Ames 8, Webster City 7, Water- loo 8. "Knight for a Day, A"—Knoxrille, Teon., March 3-8. Lore Ice Robert—Llebler Co.'s — Plymouth, Bos- ton, 24-March 8. Lewis, Dave—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Dare Seymour, mgr.) — Atlanta, Ga., 24-March 1, Birmingham, Ala., 3-8. "Little Boy Blue"—Henry W. Savage's—Youngi- town, 0., 27, Wheeling, W. Vs., 28. "Little Millionaire"—Cohan A Harrii'—Syracuse, N. Y.. ai-Usrcb 1. "Little Women"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.—Play- honse, New York, 24-March 1, Weat End, New York. 3-8. "Littlest Rebel, The"—A. H. Woods'—Elwood, Ind., 27, Monde 28. "Lottery Man, The"—Merle H. Norton's—Bryan, Tex., 27, Mart 28, Marlln March 1. "Lion and the Mouse, Tho"—United Flay Co.'s, Inc.—Nelsonvllle. O.. 27, Wellston 28, Jackson March I, Chllllcothe 3, Washington Court House 4, Arcanum 5, Crbana 0. Mason. John—Charles Frohman's—Washington, D. O.. 24-March 1, Baltimore. Md., 3-8. Mnntell, Robert B.—Wm. A. Brady's—Worcester, Mass., 24-Msrch 1, Springfield 3-5. Mann, Lonls—Werba ft Luescher's—Enid, Okls., 27, Guthrie 28. El Reno Msrch 1. Oklahoma 3, Muskogee 4, McAloster 5, Artliocre 0, Denlson, Tex., 7. Fort Worth 8. Miller, Henry—Klsw ft Erlsnger's—Illinois, Chi- cago, 24-March 1, Cleveland, O., 3-S. Montgomery, Stone and Elsie Jants—Charles Dil- lingham's—Globe, New York, 24, Indefinite. Metropolitan Grand Opera (Gnllto Gattl-Casaiss, mgr.)—Metropolitan Opera Boose, 24, Indefi- nite. Montreal Grand Opera—Toronto, Ont., Can., 24- Msrch 1. "Million. The"—Henry W. Savage's—Salt Lake City. IT., 27-March 1. "Mlkestones"—Klaw ft Erlanger's—Liberty. New York, 24. Indefinite. "Master Mind, The" —Werba A Luescher's — Harris, New York. 24, Indefinite. "Merry Widow"—Henry W. Savage's—Dearer, Colo., 24-March 1. "Man With Three Wires. The"—Messrs. Shnbert —Weber-Fields' New Music Hall, New York, 24, Indefinite. "Man's Friend, A"—Chestnnt Street Opera House, Phtladelnhls, Msrch 315.\ • _ "Modern Ere. A," Eastern—Mort H. Singer's (Frank B. Shatters, mgr.)—San Antonio, Tex.. 27, Waco 28, Fort Worth March 1. Dallas 3. 4. "Modern Ere, A." Western—Mort H. Singer's (Henry Pleraon, mgr.)—Saskatoon, Bask., Can., 27. Betrlns 28, March 1. Brandon, Man., 3. 4, Fort William, Ont, 6-8. _: • "Merry Countess, The"—Messrs. Shnbert—Wash- *•»-. .T SKO. .IS