The New York Clipper (April 1913)

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12 THE IN^SM- YOEK CLIPPER. April 121 CHICAGO NEWS ADVKRTIgKMXNTB AND SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT WESTERN BUREAU OP NEW YORK CLIPPER, 605 ASHLAND BLOCK. RANDOLPH AND CLARK STREETS, CHICAGO Monday, April 7. The theatres are able to promise several r.oviltlcs for disclosure before the end of April. Blanche Bbig, aided by Harry Connor, Emma Janvier and Arthur Stanford, will bo seen at the Illinois Theatre, Bundsy night, 13 In "When Claudia Smiles," a new musical comedy Teralon of Leo Ditrlcbsteln's. farce, "VWai'i Papas." There will be music by Jerome and Schwartx. On Monday night, 14, Hobcrt Loralne will come to Powers' Theatre, to act Shaw's "Man and Superman." On April 21, Edith Wynne Mntthlmm and Walter Hmnprtan will begin an engagement at the Ftn<- Arts Theatre, In the old morality, "Everywoman," Charles Rasn Kennedy a "The Terrible Meek," and a comedy new to America, entitled "At the Mitre." On April 21, also, Laura Hope Crews and Julian Lies- trance will act at the Blnckstone In "Her l-'rrst Divorce," a play, by C. W. Bern. On the i.ftt moon of April 21 Sarah Bernhardt will return to the Maje.itle Theatre to act for cne week In a round of parts. On April 28, (irrln .TohnKon. Marguerite Leslie and Gertrude Sen t will act at rowers' Theatre, In "The M-mry Moon." Hartley Manners' acting ver- p on of Jeffrey Farnol's story. On May 25, E. Frank Itatim and Louis Gottscbalk's ex- travaganza, "The Tlk Tok Man of Oz," -will be flhown at the Orand Opera House, with Eugene Cowlea, Doily Castles, Josle Intropodl, and Morton and Moore among the players nnd singers. "When Dreams Come True," a new musical comedy by Philip Barlholomne, was shown at the Oarrlck Theatre, Sunday, d, and will stay there Indefinitely. Joseph Sunt ley is at the head of a cast Including May yokes, John fllavln, Marie Flynn, Rita Stnnwood, Amelia Summervllle, Anne Mooney, Frazer Coulter, Snranoff and other principals and a large chorus. The dances will be a feature of the entertainment. "When Dreams Come True" has for its theme the adventures of a young man who baa been living the gay life In Farls. Forced to forsake the capital, he atarts home, rinding "her" In the form of a young American on the voyage. Ashore ro- mance progresses, running now and then Into melodrama and farce. The music Is by Silvio Heln. William Collier, droll comedian end play- wright, comes to the Princess Theatre to- night for an Indefinite engagement In bis newest farce, "Never Say Die." The com- pany includes Paula Marr, Emily Fltzroy, Grant Stewart, John Junior, Nicholas Judels and others. Tully Marshall came to the Studebakcr Theatre Sunday night. 0, In Marian Fair- fax's "The Talker." This company Includes: Eva Macdonald, Marlon Phillips and Wilson Day. The vaudeville, burlesque and other popu- lar price theatres will make their usual weekly changes. William Foversham closed bis engagement in "Julius Caesar." at the Oarrlck Baturdny night, 6, and "The Tfellow Jacket" was withdrawn, all too. soon, from Powers' Theatre, The Great Raymond quit the Studebakcr Saturday, 6, to enter vaude- ville at the Majestic to-dny. Ambrk-an Music Hail (Samuel P. Oer- ion. rairr.)—"Itroadway to Paris," which, as Richard Henry Little says: "Is speedier than the twentieth century limited." Auditorium (B. Ulrlcb, Bgr.] Is dark. Hi.ackhtonh (A. J. Pltou, mgr.)—Rlaneha Eaten, In "The Witness for the Defense." Chicago Otera House (George Kingsbury, mgr.)—"The Escape." Colonial (Jauics Jay Brady.mgr.)—"Zicg- fold Follies." Com (U. J. Herrmann, mgr.)—"The Silver Wedding." Oaiiricx (Asher Levy, mgr.)—Beginning Sunday, 0, "When Drenmi Co-mo True." (Jkoiiub M. Cohan's Grand Opera 1 lor he (Harry J. Ridings, mgr.)—iQco, M. Cohan, In "llroadway Jones." Illinois (W. J. Davis, mgr.)—"The Sev- enth Chord.' 1 La Salle (Harry Askla, mgr.) Is dark. McVickbh'h (George C. Warren, mgr.) — "A Thief for a Night." Olympic (Sam Lederer. mgr.)—"Hindle Waken." Powers' (Harry J. Powers, mgr.)—"Tho Yellow Jacket" l'niNCEHB <Wm. A. Singer, mgr.)—Begin- ning Monday, 7, William Collier, In "Never Soy Die." Studeuakrr (H. J. Sullivan, mgr.)—Com- menclnR Sunday, 0, Tully Marshall, In '•The Talker." Finb Arts Thhatiik (Albert I* Perry, mgr.)—The Manchester Players, In reper- toire. Combetjh (Stewart Spnuldlnp, mgr.)—Be- ginning Saturday, April f>, Rlngltng Bros.' worlds Greatest Shows, for n limited engnge. ment. Wiiitnbt (F. O. Peers, mgr.) In dart,. Zikukhi.d (W. K. ZleRfeld, mgr.) Is dark. Columbia (E. H. Woods, mgr.)—Week of 0, Columbia Burlcsquers ; week of 13, Beauty, Youth and Folly; week of 20, Trocndcro Bur- leaguers. folly (J. Fennessy, mgr.)—Week of fl, New Century Girls ; week of 13, Zallah'a Own Company. Empire (I. Herk, mgr.)—Week of 0, Gar- den of Girls; week of IS, the Century Girls. Star and Garter IB, Dick Rider, mgr.) — Week of (I, College Girls; week of 13, Roso Ben man Show; week of 20, Midnight Maidens. Collkqk (T. C. Glcason, mgr.) la dark. WHEN IN CHICAGO ARTISTS, HoWoMin Are Cordially Invited to Make Headquarters at the Western Bureau -OF- The New York Clipper In the Heart of the lllulto 505 Ashland Block. Cor, Clark k Randolph PHONES { AUT0 44 _j 21 it not convenient to call, MAIL ROUTES AND NEWS ITKM8. 1IAVB YOVR MAIL BENT IN OUR CARE. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER la not con- ventional. It la original, aggressive, im partial, reliable, and above all, IT HAS A CERTAIN ORIGINALITY" AND DISTINC- TIVENESS WHICH PLACES IT IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. . Cbown (P. W. Carruthers, mgr.)—Week The serrloes of «n orchestra of 100 was flo- of 0, "The flhephcrd of the Bills;" week of Bated by the Chicago Musicians' Club. 18, ''The Blindness of Virtue;" week of 20, * A "One Day." * Impfrial (Kllmt A Gaszolo, mgrs.)-W«k PASSING OF OLD THEATRE* of 6, "The Divorce tjuestlon;" week of 18, -J VT . . 3ffl ~TT , . , . "The Price She Paid;" week of 20, "A Ro- Th* last curtain will fall and the last clat- mance of the Underworld;" week of 27, "The ter ot applause wdU echo (a the Chicago Opera Blindness of Virtue." HS?!Sl °* 1 St «T5 to K "I* May 1. George National (John P. Barrett, mgr.)—Week gH W-gl JN &M .M.m* .-VtM* of 0, "The Price She Paid:" week of 18. H»Jft*Hg2i> P&ESEESk °a£? £» Dove Lewis, in "Don't Lie to Your Wife•.• , "Jn* " ffg f 1 y.!g? M gtfy'---4g 9g week of 20, "The Blindness of Virtue;" week gLffit-PSffi fl^Z^i BSmS&ZUSSi or 27. -The Romance of the Underworld." ffi 1 " wlU I* 183 one ot Ile,me " favorite Victoria (Alfred H. Bplnk, mgr.)—Week ^rti. «,»•♦•» «^n „^i -« tt i,„„„„ _ni. . of 6, "The Blindnesa of Virtue;" week of 13, ^^*VSLtt2S\&4UftSS£&'Z& a&wjsns s B ki,.f 3 Ji oT oT.g,Xn-^o i&^^mts has beenioldlng forth at the Studcbaker, la jtocarS?TuT 18LISM Sfth -Ph^mSft KeSS the headllner at the Majestic this week. Be U? 'hSSw™? - In' that ^rUnv^ias Mart performs many of his more spectacular feats, Price ^o'ls toVnht nlsvlr!* 7 *? Power? and has fifteen assistants. Magic of A oaf- SBuS J2f*LttSCi'.'^SSLrJ«n!S.' ZZJ^&&h3££L^*fr*EL2± 5^2" «»* l«w." At McVloker's was lf She Stoops Etk~Jt!FiEJP&'Sfw&JtSSSSffiJSSi 5? C«"l«er;" at the Columbia, "A Moral let, Charles Mack, In an Irish sketch; Barnea Crhne." Hoyfa "A Rag Baby" waa about to and Crawford, In songs and dances, and the come Jnto the Grand. talking pictures will lie other features. Palace Music Hall (Mort H. Singer, mgr.)— The Palace Music Hall offers as its principal act. Gus Edwards' "Kid Kabaret" A Btagcfut of young people will perforin In Among the engagements which made his- tory at the Chicago Opera House was the premiere of "Robin Hood." Among its mem- orable runs were "All Baba," 260 times; "Slirhao," 528 times; "Crystal Slipper," 400 it. Prince Ploro, a trained chimpanzee; the times and 458 tiroes; "Aabian Nights" 402 Six American Dancers, Mr. and Mrs. Jimanie limes; "Bluebeard Jr.," 451 times. Purine Barry, in a sketch : Tempest and Ten, In a its career as Chicago's leading vaudeville MM and dance skit, "College Town;" tho house and during ItB varied policies from talking pictures and other attractions are farce to Shakespearean tragedy, !u stage has submitted. been graced by nearly every player of note Great Nobtsibbw Hippodeome (P. C. In every branch of entertainment for three Eberts, mgr.)—The big double hill at the decades. Great Northern Hippodrome this week In- Here Mary Anderson was last seen In Chi- eludes: Vaudeville, hippodrome and circus cago; here Mme. Janouschek was first re- acts. Among them are I the Holland Hallo- veoled ; here Dan Daly first sang "The Cat way Troupe of equesrtrlanB, the Six Tumbling Came Back;" here Chicago last listened to Fiends, Wlnsch and Poore, singing and talking the golden voice of "Billy" Scanlon; here duo; Waiman, violinist; the Great Caldera Weber 4 Fields pushed one another In vaude- and company. Jugglers; Demorest and Doll, vine, uhe first electric lights ever used on a and others. etage In Chicago wer employed here. Wabkinoton (Joseph Gattes, mgr.)—Grace The wreckers will sweep away the cobwebs Hay ward Stock Co. of these historic memories to erect a tall academy (T. J. Carmody, mgr.)—Vaude- office building, where a million laughs have vllle. reverberated and a million tears have Apollo (R. L. Jacoby, mgr.)—Vaudeville. ^[WP^ 7** corner is one of the most va*- uable In America, and commerce will have Its pound of flesh. Casino (M. B. Schlesinger, mgr.)—Vande- -ville. Cottage Gbovb Bupbbss (W. H. Raynor, tngr.)—Vaudeville, Indiana (Ben Levee, mgr.)—Vaudeville. Thb last production of the current season under the auspices of the Chicago Theatre Julian (J. D. Condcrman, mgr.)—Vaude- ~? c j£ t S r JS 1 " *f. ! lle JL evl ! a, °? "Everywoman," Kedzie (Wm. B. Malcolm, mgr.)—Vaude- Sim e » Fll, n«, Art8 Thcatri! ' A P r,! 21 - In atf - lie. ?' tlon to Bverywoman," Chicago will have its first glimpse of "The Terrible Meek," and "At the Mitre." The cast will be headed by Edith Wynne Mathlsoa, who will appear in all productions. ESSANAT IN ROOD DISTRICT. Disregarding difficulties of transportation and tho dangers attendant upon the reign of martial law. In Dayton, Columbus, and other flood cities, an Essanay camera force of four lncn established a remarkable record last , .«___«» week. In reaching the scene of the disasters. Jonbs, Linick & Schaefeb, considered by When the news of the disaster reached many to he tho most daring manipulators in Chicago Charles Kaufman, of the Esjanay ' camera force, left for the scene on the of- ficial newspaper train. He was forced to vllle. Lincoln (Wm. V. Newklrk, mgr.)—Vaude- ville, r- Linden (C. 8. Hatch, mgr.)—Vaudeville. Plaza. (Stdmund Rcnncc, mgr.)—Vaude. vllle. Wn.i.Ann (J. G. Burcb, mgr.)—Vaudeville. Wilson (M. Llcahl, mgr.)—Vaudeville. PJVT CHAT. the Western amusement field, have secured the Crown Theatre, In Chicago, and will take possession of it Mny 25. The Crown Theatre leave the train" near"Pcru "on t'hcTdav foilow- fe A .1 «H» fireproof structure, on Division ing the flood, when the water there reached Street and Milwaukee Avenue, with a capa- an alarming stage. Kaufman was the only city of 1,000, and has been used for the past motion camera man on the train, and realized three years for Stair & Havlln shows. The the Importance of reaching Dayton Travel- policy of the Crown Theatre under the new ing overland by automobile, wagon, boat and regime will he similar to that of the Wlllard train, he finally made Dayton, twenty-eight and Wilson Avenue Theatres, operated under hours after the news of the disaster had tho direction ot Jones, Linick & Schaefer. reached the outside world. George Harrison will be the bouse manager. Meanwhile an auxiliary force of Essanay GaouND will he broken July 1, for the new tnen had come on from Omaha, where they Jones, Linick & Schoofer Theatre, near » had been "cleaning up" on the tornado dis- son Avenue Theatre, which is to seat 2,500, ester there. Kred H. Wagner, C. A Lupertl nnd will be one of tho most representative and G. T. Dillon comprised the second dl- plnces of amusement in Chicago. vision, which left Chicago twenty-four hours An announcement of more than ordinary after Kaufman. The only train to be had interest has been Issued by Jones, Linick A was the first government relief train with Schnefer. to the effect that a new booking sixteen cars of food for the flood sufferers agency, to be called Jones, Linick & Schaefer Riding cabooses by way of Fort Wavne, vaudeville Agency, is to open May 1, in the Crestline and Columbus, the auxiliary crew Orphcum Theatre Building, Chicago. Frank reached Dayton after several washouts and Q. Doyle, who has been in the booking burn- rail accidents. Thirty-six hours after the Hess for lihimelf for many years, is to dc tho flood had broken they were at work gather- general manager of this concern, and will ing material at hand. Trouble with the rlose up Mb present offices to assume his new militiamen on guard in the flood district was duties. Elnborato headquarters are now be- eperlcnced more than once, and ot one point ing nrrnnged In the Ornheum Theatre Build- the entire working force was put under ing, nnd the Jones, Linick * Schaefer Agency military guard, will open with the booking of twenty theatres. a VMD K. Wkhton, of America's Fcatiiro tiik Bvrn Mnwr a ten cent nlefni-n im»,i> Film Company, was a Clipper Bureau caller 0 "$ "^Desday nllht It ?s located at In Chicago Inst week, having returned from BK2.™!.-2 a successful tour of the South with the "Con- vict Life In the Ohio Penitentiary" pictures. to take charge of his compnny's latest ond , 'MhttwiT ta the B^nncr^'Xatre a? Rohev biggest feature "Bartnrous "Mexico," nn elnb- nn d Milwaukee Avenuf 1Jleatre ' Bt Bobe*- orate 0.000 foot production. Mr. Weston ""SLSSTtS A v ™I!£' lins charge of the booking of this attraction. Byrn Mrnvr Avenue, near Rvnnnton, and has 800 seating capacity. Mkni.o 10. Moons lias bought the control!- Fisher and Greens hnve "split" Bebt Ross and Willie) Sieoal have Joined opened Sunday, April 0, "lo. last College and from nil advance reports, it Is great in fc.£g v£T , M fig ™i" )^\) a the %2J^%*lS S&% ^.^SSTset.na'w"? & bTSsS djuamlting of enormous blocks of buildings, « ,„TL Bt Tl5 fl™', 1 L?l k p M sndles la bird and animal life, beautiful "• ,'?. I L 1 %, , SL <2f &.*%2 tS^ «! scenic views and features so numorous that f m ^ 8 flv °„ n v ^ q Btafie for tbo ar8t t " D0 ln they are Impossible to describe. The at- *"fiarTf 5?L M „, no , M „,. +h „ wh ,^ traction will open April 18, over the Central BB ?flL;L,2 £2m .» HSStg wm ■? Sh h, J° Slates Circuit of theatres/carrying Its own SS ggt*Lt*t ^.g3g > »*g'L- 1 i P«™ screen, booth, machine and operator, and wc 5° ,^ )u . r ^" n i rca people P reS8nt and a flno promises to be tho most pretentious moving "?. n°C™- , fc „ fc^,^,* tkK „, ^»„ Picture productions ever attempted. nfSii _■j^ffS h wfc%°*KA° Wcb S^ r a nrn RP-vnii'iT' Circuit and met the White Bat rcprosenta- a iiiu in..\ ih it. tlvcs here last week, arranging to uso the One of the greatest theatrical benefit per- Illinois State contract and that tour is once forrannros ever staked In the history of the more at pence with the artists' organization, theatrical profession In Chicago, was held Tub John Sltnons Agency is now cstah- Friday afternoon, 4, at the Auditorium The- llshed ln the offices where Adolph E. Meyers ntre under the auspices of the Chicago The- for years held sway In the vaudeville book- ntro Managers' Association. The total pro- ing field of Chicago. Simons is a young man, cceds of the performance amounted to $0,000 ond his rise hah been somewhat meteoric, net profit, and will be donated to the flood His first Chicago venture in the field, with a sufferers. The services of the actors and partner, was soon abandoned. When he made actresses were volunteered. The sum of the connection with Meyers, as the veteran's $1,000 was paid by George M. Cohan for two broker assistant, few anticipated that In less orchestra seats, The sole of programs and than a year thereafter he would be the suc- program advertising netted $450. cessor, which he now Is, by purchase. Simons The theatrical managers who entered into is a Kentncklan, He entered tbe theatrical the work with a whole heart and assured Industry In Louisville, associated with his tbe success of tho affair were; Colonel drother, who is the active owner of a chain James Jsy Brady. 17. J. Hermann, Samuel of theatres. He is regarded as an able and Gcrson, Samuel Lcdcrcr, Hnrry J. Beddings, discriminating Judge of vaudeville values. Georgo Kingsbury, Lyman Glover. Will J. Tub floods in the Middle West have caused pavls, Mort Stager. Harry Powers, George a wild scattering of the companies that were Warren and Edward Sullivan. Among tbe members of the theatrical pro playing In or were booked Into the affected region. A number of the companies have fcsslon who appeared for the success of the suspended operations, but most -of them have benefit were; William Favcrsham and Odette been transferred to other territory. Lillian Tyler, In the balcony scene from "Romeo nnd Juliet;" Thomas A. Wise, In a mono- logue ; Bernard Granville and chorus, from the "Zlegfeld Follies; and Helen Ware, In a tlon:" Dora Dc Fellppe and Vera Mlchalcna, of "The Seventh Chord" company. In songs: several Russell la abandoning her lecture tour, blam- ing the floods for her Inability to go on. The Hoods have deflected or stopped the travels George M. Cohan of perhaps one hundred companies. sidewalk conversa- Tito amusement mania Is still spreading. Scarcely a week after Robert T. Lincoln, president of the Pullman Co., gazed in amaiemcnt at aa enterprlsng booking agent Gertrude Hoffmann nnd company. In dances: Bert Williams, Leon Hrrolt, narry .who managed'to get to liis' desk "witiia pr'opo- Watson Jr., Charles Judels nnd Elisabeth sltlon to Install cabarets In sleeping cars, a Br i ( *,u! n * a ^ n £ ? TOm tne "Zlegfold Follies)' 6 .-local orchestra agent announces that he has and Hilton Rosmer. ln a rtiort play. ' T , 'lK*en given a commission to organise.an or- Several other numbers were also presented.' Yhcstra for' a Chicago tundah bats. The musicians, according to specifications, must be willing to dress a la steam room. They Will be placed on a platform where their strains will reach the hot room, tbe swim- ming pool, the rubdown booths and the smoking couches. The bath-house proprietor suggested that if one of the musicians could "double" as a singer it wou'd be preferable. A vaudeville show in a barbershop and a' tabloid operetta In a dentist's office are now regarded as possibilities worth speculating with. Lonisa Ds Fooie Is playing the Kenyon Theatre, in Pittsburgh, this week, for Walter F. Keefe, and goes to New York from there. J. Lindsat Aton, formerly an advance agent, who has been ill for two years past, died at Taft, Cal., March 0. The body was taken to hit home ln Muskogee, Okla., for burial. He suffered with consumption, but was thought to be getting much better when death came suddenly, caused by an absceBs on the lungs. He leaves, a father, mother and sister. Charles Staehlb, manager of the Grand, at Merrill, Wis., is playing tabloid shows. S. H. Fiedler Is resident manager of the Majestic Theatre, at Bast St. Louis, 111., which Is a part of the Inter-State Circuit, lie says he has gotten away from tbe white tops for good, liking managerial duties very well. Mrs, Jack Sutton will have the Tas- mnnlnn Von Die-mans with the Hngenbeck- Wallacc Show this season. iSor-iiiE Tkcker was seen at the Apollo Theatre week of April 21. Francis and Madeleine Mcrrat, ohlldren of Tom Murray, manager of the Thalia The- atre, open on the Inter-State Circuit April 21. Mrs. Julie Fitzsimmons is here, organ- izing an act. ,<• Louise Willis 1s playing a character role la "Henpecked Henry, a tabloid musical show. • Arthur Dsming and Zador Zat are the principal performers in "Lower Berth 13." which is playing the Southern tabloid circuit. "I Should Wokry" will begin Its tour at Bast St Louis, Ml.. April 14. I/Eonza, "The Juggling Butcher," has re- turned to Chicago. . Mabel Vaun and company began a tour of the Prank Q. Doyle time at the National The- atre, hi Detroit, tills week. Thomab II. Dalton has been booked on U. B. O. Michigan time. Jackson and Bark have -returned to Chi- cago from a sixteen weeks' tour of the Southwest. OPT OF TOWH HEWS Portland, Me. —• Jefferson (Julius Oahn, mgr.) the Jefferson Stock Co. presents "The Bar- rier* week of 7. The roedpta of performance, of 4 were donated to help tho flood sufferers in Ohio. Keith's HipronsoMB (I. M. Mosher, mar.)— Vaudeville and nt.tlon pictures, with the Edison talking pictures featured, BUI for week of T: Clarence Wilbur and company, Mile. Juliette Dlka, nsslsted by Will Kelgard; Oorlnne and company, Brown and Jackson, Seymour and Browne, E. J. Barsden. and usual motion pictures. New Portland (Jos. A McOonvllle, mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion pictures. BUI T sad week: Gladys Vance and company, Ted and TJno Bradley, De Mont, Pearle Duwson, Kttner and McOlay, and motion pictures. OnssLT's (Jame? W. Oreely, mgr.)—Excellent attendance prevails at this vaudeville and mo- tion picture bouse. BUI 7 and week is featured by the Thomas ifuslcal Comedy Co.. presenting "An Oyster Pry" and "Lodge Night," with songs and specialties. Including tho Conrad Sisters. Casco (M. O. Blumenberg, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures to excellent patronage. llio Nicksjl (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.)—Business continues heavy at this motion- picture bouse. Pavilion (J. W. Greely, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures and tho Arlington Orchestra, with dauclng. Good attendances. Kotss. —Tbe Boston Opera Oo. appeared at New City Hall 7, In versions of "Martha" and "Faust." In the Artists' Course, Orvllle Harrold and Rudolph Oauy appeared at Keith's Hippodrome, In Joint concert, 9; the regular bill giving way for this event. Baltimore, Md. — Ford's (Chas. E. Ford, mgr.) "The Governor's Lady" April 7 and week. Flake O'Hara next week. Academy (Tunis Dean, mgr.)—"The Garden of Allah" 7 nnd week. Percy Haswell next week. Auditorium (Frank McBride, mgr.) — Nora Karen and "The Sun Dodgers" 7 and week. "Little Women," next week. HriLUDAY Stbbbt (Wm. Rife, mgr.)—"nimmi Hearts" 7 and week. Billy Clifford next week. Oaybty (Wm. Ballauf, mgr.)—Robinson's Cru- soe Girls 7 and week. Star and Garter Show neit week. Kmi-ibe (Geo. Rife, mgr.)—Cherry Blossoms 7 ond week. Merry Burlesquem next week. Maryland (Fred Shanberger. mgr.)—Bill week of 7: Geo. Beban, and company. Modier. Hayes and Mosher, Mendelssohn Trio, Madden nnd Fltx- natrick, Pauline Moron, Woods and Woods Trio, Wright and Dietrich, Meredith and "Snoozer." and Albert G. Gutter. Victoria (Onus. I). Lewis, mgr.)—Sill week of 7: Hal Merrltt, Lozano Troupe, Imclls nnd Read- ing, Clara Thorpp, Pelet and Schoneld, Barry I-eander, and Roberts, Hayes and Roberts. Kt;w (George Sctmlder. mjrr.)— BUI week of 7: Ourmenclta. Olora Cook Senora and company, Gra- ham and Braadell, llrally Smllcy's Players, Billy Kenny, and the TLorleya. Los Angeles, Cal.—Auditorium (L. B. Bebyincr, mgr.) Josef Lhevlnne, the Russian nlnn- 1st, was the ittractlon April 1. Orfrsiiu (Olarence Drown, mgr.)—BUI 7 and week: Jack Norworth Llda McMillan and com- pany, Eddy (Toward, Wotpert and Paulan. Mme. GTovetta-Lavondre company, Peggie Lennle and company. Five Juggling Mowatts, Diamond and Brennan, Edison's talking pictures. Bubbank (Oliver Morsfico, mgr.)—"Tbe Elixir of Youth," Indefinite. Majistio (Oliver Morosco. mgr.)—"The Tlk Tok Man of Oi" was the attraction week ending R. •Morosco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Florence Roberts, In "The Easiest Way," week ending 0. Pantaobh' (Carl Walker, mgr.)—Bill March 81 and week Included: Ohas. A. Loder, Sirlroano and his Banda Boma, OrayTrlo, Felix Quick, Ralph E. May, Barnes and West, Pontage Sextet, ani- mated weekly pictures. ltomuk (Dick Ferris, mgr.)—Paul J. Ralney's African hunt motion pictures week of 31. Eirr-asss (Dean' Worley, mgr.)—Bill 81 and week Included: Lawrence Orane, Loin Tronpe, Three Clclrs. Morrlsey and Hanlon, Sailor Comedy Four, and Mamie Fleming. Mission Plathoube (John Steven McGroarty, nun*.)—"The Mission Play." Indefinite. . KsruHLio (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 81 and week Included: Special pictures of Dayton, O.. and Omahn, Neb., disasters. Cbentdrt (Lotwen Bros., mgrs.)—Jules Mendel, In "Tbe Little Widow." week of 81. Cluns's Finn Street. —Motion pictures. ' New Orleans, latw*Orescent (T. O. Camp- bell, mgr.) for closing week, beginning April 0, George Sidney. In "Busy Itsy." Lybio (A. Ferachl, mgr.)—/The Peroobi-Qyp- aeno Stock Co. presents for week of 0, "A De- serted Bride." OnpiiBT/K (Jules F. Blates, mgr.)—Big busl- nc«m rules. Bill week of 8: Llttlo Billy, .lore Grady and company, Oscar and Susette, Dc Witt, Rums and Torrance, Seely and West, and Mile. Lurllle. Opbsnwatji (Hy. Grwnwald. prop.)—The Bach- elor's Club Iturlesmieni'-.litiL (rood 'knsiness week ending 0. with "miirr'fi .Daughter Kate." and "My Uncle from Ireland-.* r The oho number* Of - Theatrical Lawyer EDWARD J. ADEB ADVICE FREE. Ms Ofls BUg., La Ball I and Madison Sts.«OH10AOO Trans Buffalo, Mario Allen and Hntr- Welstfc LATATnTS (Abe -Sellgman, mgr.)—Op-to-dasr moving picture* continue to usual large crowd*. lln-Foraous (Lew Rose, mgr.)—Uotlsauplctirta and vaudeville. ■ • ?"*■<*» .ENTIiraiSSS (J. Pcarce A Som. to«rs.)—Morlng pictures. ^* FiHiiTmraraa's.KNiRiraisss {A. Fsthtenberc mgr.)—Good business rules in this trloaaf nlcrm houses. ■ '■■■ Otadttenpoara, Tenn.-Lyric (B.N. Cks- sldy, mgr.) ''Alma, Where Do Yon LMH" Ansa S, »; Nell O'Brien's Minstrels 10. . ^^ . °VJ2? i H ' OPE mgr.)—Bill week or 7: "Pinafore Kids." This bouse Is <douur his business with .tabloid musical comedies. . MuiBTio (W. B. Russell, mgr.)—Vaadevllle. Trxuto, Alhavbsa, Colonial, Pioto, Ciaav csnt, and Bonoto, motion pictures. Note. —The Crescent Theatre, which has beta running moving pictures for some tint*, opened 7, with tabloid musical comedy, giving Ave per-. fonnances daUy. n Memphis. Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray mgr.) for week of 0, "Satan," ln moving; picture*. Lybio (Ben]. M. Stalntmck, mgr.)—^The For- tune Hunter," return engagement, week of 8. Obfbbum (Max Fablsh, mgr.)—Bill week <t 7: Amelia Bingham and company, Merrill anal Otto, Four Harreya, Hopkins and Axtell, Louis Stone, Wills Holt Wakefield, and Edison's talkinc moving pictures. Fodr Maiestios, Oarhollton, Palace, Qdeen. Colonial. Alamo, Pbincibb, Amebican, Ecyicl Jot, Savot, Fekin, Royal, Gem, Two Pastimbs, Daisy, Metropolitan, and Famous, motion pic- tures. , Nashville. Tenn.—Vendome (W. A. Sheets, mgr.) Nell O'Brien's Minstrels April 0. OarHEtiM (Geo. IL. Hickman, mgr.)—For wok of 7, "Around the Clock." I'aiNcrss (Harry Sudekum, mgr.)—Bill week of March 81 Included: "The Country Qlrl," Lewis Sisters, MatJorle Lake, and pictures. Bijou (Geo. H. Hickman, mgr.)—For week <at April 7, Ohsrley Grapewln, in "Between Showers." Cbyhtal, Elite, Firrn Ave., Albustbu, ani RxX, motion pictures. Omaha, Neb.—Brandels* (Chas. W. Tornet, mgr.) Raymond Hitchcock, In "Tbe Red Widow," April 8-10; Lew Fields' "Hanky Panky" 11, IX, "Bunty Palls tbe Strings" 14 and week. Born (Chas. W. Turner, mgr.)—Eva Lang inC stock, ln "Just a Woman," O and week. - Obphetm (W. P. Byrne, mgr.)—BUI for week of 0; Mme. Olga Petrova, May Tully and com- pany, Coombs and Aldwell, Mr. and Mm; OoMstt Wllde, Sully and Hussey, Alburtna aaav MUlac, Three QllnseretUs, and Edison talkbBf motlaa plctnres. Gayett (B. L. Johnson, mgr.)—For week «at 8, Rose Bydell's London Belles. Krl-o (O. A. Frank*, mgr.)—For week of A. the Gay Girls of Gotham. Hippodrome.— Raymond Fame, is "The Out Question," week of 7. Ekfrbbs (Frank Hsrrls, mgr.)— VaadevlDs and motion pictures. Detroit, Mich.—Detroit (B. O. Whltnqv mgr.) "The Rose Maid" week of April 7. Gabbick (R. H. Lawrence, mgr.)—Marie Dress- ier and Players week of 7. Lyceum (B. D. Stair, mgr.)—Ward and Volcst, in."A Bnn on tbe Bank," week of 6. Avencs, (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.)—Montr Carlo Girls week of 8. Gaiety (Wm. Boche, mgr.)—World of Pleoansf week of 6, Follz (H. Shutt, mgr.)—Tbe Gay Mom lag Glories week of 0. Temple (J. H. Moore, mgr.)—Bill week of 7: Lssky's "The Little Parlslenne," Edison's talk- ing pictures, Ecbert Van Alstyne, Loos Bros., ant Melville and Biggins, Herman Tlmberg, tbe Get Jays, Romalo and De Lano, Les Marco Belli, an! the Moorescope. Milhs (C. 9, Porter, mgr.)—BUI week of 7; Ed. Ford ond company, RoRcra and Mackintosh Howard's animals, Hilda Orth, Fisher and Qreea, and the Mllescope. Broadway (J. M. Ward, mgr.)—Bill week <f 7: The Cavaliers, George F. Richards, the Savoy* Golden nnd West, Sampsou and Douglas, and tat Wardoscopc. • Grand Hnplds, Mich.—Powers' (Harry ft Sommera & Co., mgrs.) "The Blindness of Virtue"* April 7-0, Adelaide Thurston Id, Mme. Nnzlmon IS. Majestic (Orln Stair, mgr.)—Mary Servoss anl company opened for an, Indedulte run 8. In "Ta» New York Idea." For week of 18 "Over NlghtT will be tbe bill. Columbia. —Dill week of 7: Gllroy and Corriell Carl McCulIougli, Maye and Addis. Frank Kortt and comnuuy, Oriole Quartette, Paul and Aielhv and Sherman anil De Forest and company. OiruiuM.—Bill week of 8: Giles, Melroy Sla- ters, PendegaBt and Carr, and Tres-Joll. StrpBBBA.—Bill week ot 8: Lou Grace, tar Shorts and Whlttaker and Clark. Knlnranzoo, Mich.—Fuller (Will J. Don- nelly, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff" April 8, "Broadway Jones" 8. Majestic (J. Jolly Jones, mgr.)—Bill 7-0: "1 Night at .Maxim's," Roach and McCnrdy. ant Robert and Robert. For 10-12: Frank North anl company, Frees Bros, and company, Warren anl Francis, B. J. Moore and company. Oblyo ant Toko, and Majestlcscope. Good business rules. McAlester, Okla.—Busby (R. IT. Busbc. mgr.) North Bros.' Stock Co., Indelulle. Vale-Majestic (H. P. Moseloy, mgr.)—Flnt run of pictures and blgh ctnss vaudeville. Liberty (J. A, Htelnaon, mgr,)—Motion pic- tures. ViCTOB (Will Tlpplsb, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Hot SprlnKa, Ark.—Auditorium leased for the season. Princess (Fred Pennell, mgr.)—BUI April 8-9 Included: Lancton-Lucler compuuy. Acme Four, Bnrt, Johnson and Burt; Flo and Ollle Walters. Byam, Notten and Faye, and Prlncesscopc. Lybio (L. 8. Jacobs, mgr.)—For week of Marek .81, "The Pink Mnsk," a tabloid mualcal comedy, with Bobby Barker and Joe Mack, and three reeta latest motion pictures. central, Ltoeum and Royal, action pictures, The Sensational Ballad TAKE .ME 8flCK The ballad, the: reai. singers . are singing- HAVE YOU 1 COPY >' ORCHESTRAIiONS ALL KEYS '■<:.:. Miiiic -Puiilisher; <G 11A N D OPE tl A 11 O T" K K CHKAOO