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APBIL 12 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 21 OUT OF TOWN HEWS I Little W. HPA11KH, Hcpnl. Artist, j Theatr*. Phlla., Pa. I There If only one new oflfcrlnit we«k of T, that being the annual visit of Weber & Fields at the Lyric. The Orpbeum stock also puts on (or the Orat time, locally, starting 7, "The New Sin." All of the bohlorer* at the downtown houses hid Ene returns last week. Bboid (NIxod Ic Zimmerman, mart.) — "Dl«- raell," with George AtIIb, contlnuea to draw mar- nlOccnt andlencea. The current week la the sixth of a moat successful run. Ohbhtmot Btuwi Opimi Houss (Nixon & '/Am- mernisn, mgrs.)—"A Marriage of Convenience," with Lewis Waller anil Madge Tltherailee, scorcl an emphatic aucceai laat week, to line houses. No finer acting hat been seen here Ihla season than that provided by the two stare, and the press) and public were lavish In their praise. The second week starts, T. (Unites: (Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgre.)—• ''Kindling" scored the sane big ancceaa laat week that attended lis Initial production here last «■ son, Uargaret Ullngton's fine emotional qualities are given full away In the production. The sec- ond week starts 7. FoHirjiT (Nlion 4 Zimmerman, mgra.)—There was a unanimous verdict of tha beat ever plneed lost week upon the production of Victor MerberVe "Sweethearts." llio bouses were crowded, and very enthusiastic over the beautiful molodln pro- vided, and the thoroughly congenial rolo for the popular Christie McDonald. The .second week be- gins 7. Liud (Messrs. Shabert, mgrs.)—Weber and Fields, Id their annul visit, beginning 7. "The Chocolate Soldier," as tuneful as ever, with a "Old Cheyenne," Alice Hanson, Oarl Stataer, and company, Thomas and Fltxgerald, I.oolse and Clara Campbell, the Nagyfys, and moving plctnrcs, LinxaTY (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 7! The Right Diving Girls, Chartresa and Holllday, l''oster and lx>vett, Bert Weston and company, Van and Carrie Avery, Willisb, and moving pic- tures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 7: "Dorothy's I'laytaates," Sager alldgley and com- pany, the Four Readings. Manning and Ford, Hort Sharp, and moving pictures. DtwoNT's (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—Dumont'a Minstrels produce week of 7 a burlesque of the Buffalo Bill Show. The hill also Includes: "The KnsteT Dinner," and on aTray of new sketches. The bill last week was apeclally designed for luucbltig purposes, and everybody got their mi of that pleasure. The houses were of line site. nunc. GiRiBD, FossTAuon'a, HanT's. Vic- TontA. Colonial, PAUOI and Amiamiiba Rive vaudeville and moving pictures. Htm TBI'Actors' Church Alliance held a well at- tended meeting at the Bellerue-Btratford, on 4. . Victob Hxbbxbt waa In town laat week, to look over "Sweethearts," at the Forrest He led the orchestra at one of the performances, ssd re- ceived on nproarloaa welcome. Nuaiii.t all of tbe theatres, as well as a num- lier of moving picture honars, are announcing per- formances In aid of tbe Ohio flood survivors, and a substantial sum la expected to be realised from this source. Hnon O'DowMLL, a local newspaper .man. Is the latest to enter the travelogue held In con- junction with rtalph Turnoulst, of, Minneapolis, lie will book a series of travel pictures In the leading cities of the country. Mr. O'Donnell will start ahortly for Europe to gather material for bis tour. ' ,' Washinoton Pabk on Tin DxlawAbb, which waa recently sold at public sale to ei Sheriff Balrd, of Onmden, N. J., will re-onen for the season on May 24. It will be under tbe manage- fine company, pleased One houses last week. Leila - KCW**** 3 * P«t.cul.rly clever SSLSLSSL feSM" ?&, WSSSL S& Transportation Oompauiy. A fleet of atenmers will lie maintained between Philadelphia and the park. Howard M. Evana, treaaurer of Dumont'a Min- strels, bos Ills annual benellt 10. Adswiti (Maura. Bhubert, mgrs.)—"The Bird of Paradise'' Is winning much popularity, doe In a measure to tho personality of Bessie Bsrrlacalc, t^rJ^^ ta w « H - nl « n «*rfect. Tne lbM Carliondale. Pa.-Grand (Frsnk B. Trslles, ^Mrjfcw B. Harris. m«r.)-Fhke £&> tf^?*"^! & pW^'fi SSI &ZS&tt*"\l il ^'Lfe£ M v& ho^kod here 22. "Tne kittle' Millionaire" 2J, alter a rormignt'a stay, to good rcturna. The ..t>i,« nnhtmlan dirt" Uav 2 *!™..?'i!.™™«».««''< ™* «« 1- reopening ^r ( '£T FaAell, mgr )-i,ynott's O.'ch.*- Iihotoplaya, changed dally, with ""ednesday. « clieatrVo^aTdTll/'c^ 14, with "Excuse Me. LrrJE TTaSS-TBeulsb B. Jay. mgr.J-H.npt- ^FU^SS^SS^Sk %" urn's "Hannele" la achednled for April 7 and «*{£„WJflJEslrriBDnT mgr.)- »k. Last week the three olaylcta. ''The Court _,.£?* (fSREnT^SSS JSVii. maun 1 week. i, aBt week the three pla) Tenor," 'IPater Nostcr," and "French as He Is Spoke," evoked a fair degree of interest. Chestnut (Frsnk Williams, mgr.)—The Or- , phenm Stock, In "The Mew Sin." 7, for the first time locally. "Pomander Walk" was delightfully done last week, and met with keen appreciation rrora one of the biggest houses of the season. Wm. Ingeraoll did sterling work as John Savle, Carolyn dates fully came up to the requirements as Tame. Lachenrla, while Florence Roberts, aa Mrs. Paskut. and Wlloier Walter, aa Brookc- uoakyn, gave also praiseworthy lnterpretatlona. ,, AwtBiOAK (Jamea Wall, mgr.)—Tlie stock, In Old Heidelberg," 7 and week. "Tho Straight Road" was finely revived 20-Aprll H, to splendid n 2 1 *l , •. 0rac » Huff, In tha leading role, carried on the honors. National (Jos. M. Kelly, mgr.)—The stock In Lonesome Trail," 7 and week. Lovers of the melodrama flocked to the house last week to see Shadows «f a Great OltJ." Paul Burns, Lydla Powell and tbelr associates were folly capable, and scored big. Oeand (Stair ft Havlla, mgrs.)—"Oet-Rlch- Quick Walllngford" for the flret time at popular prices, 7 and week. The classic, "The White Bl }"./ finely acted and handsomely mounted did splendidly last week. Lillian Lee Anderson as Lisa, and Allen lee as William Lacy, were rom- |>etent In tbe leading parts. TnooADiao (8am Dawson, mgr.)—Dixon's Big Review 7-12. Tbe Cherry Blossoms offered laat week a bright and snappy ahow to filled houses. Ht , tv "> "'Its, "What Happened to McGock" snd Widow McCarthy's Boarders," are chockful of sugtis, principally provided by Jack Perry, who is an a number one comedian. The French Models were a well liked number In the olio. Casino (Ellis * Koenlg, mgrs.)-^riie Star and Garter Show 7 .ind week. The Taxi Ctrla were a popular aggrcirctiini, Inst week, to tbe usual big houses. All the acta were high class, snd lie "'West hits were made by the Farrcll-Trtylnr Trio, Wooley and Woods, Word and Uohlman, and the Seman Duo. Gatwt (John P. Bckhnrdt, mgr.)—The Win- ning Widow comes 7. for s week's stay. The Cniioo Girls, as thoroughly up-to-date SS ever. entertained a dosen flue bouses laat neck. James rrnncls Snlllvan Is a show Into himself, snd his SHEW, comedr was highly refreshing. Llbhy Hiondell and Charles Robinson also contributed ..' H lar * ot the fun. American Beauties next. _ «• F. Harm's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Edward "avis and company, In the playlet, "Kingdom of Uestlny," Is the headllner week of 7, In addition Jo Tsylor Holmes. "Peter," Belle Storey, the oeven Bracks, Miller and Stanley, Jack Kennedy "ja company, nae Fenton and company, Nip and ATick, and moving pictures. -7. w .Hl p »>*»" <Wm. W. Miller, mpr.)—Week of Ri".„,Pl? ,, . 8tro Wle." "Dorsch and Russell, the plctares' ' 8tate ™' 0 «"«*tte, and moving KiTSTONsj (if. w. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 7i SAVor (John E. Lewis, mgr.)—Good music and dally change of pictures. Victoria (Louis Matule, mgr.)—Mechanlcsl or- cheetra and excellent pictures, changed dally. Colombia, 8, C—New Columbia (F. L. Brown, mgr.) Eugene Vtsye April 8, Valeaka Suratt 9. Gband (IS. R. Edwards, mgr.)—Bill for March 81-Aprll 2 Included: McClaln and Mack, Roma. Sperry and Rosa, and Sam J. Harris. For 8-fi were: Ross and Bates, Richardson and Bernard, Loonhard and Haley, and Al. Davis. Just st present taeatrtcsl bookings mean little for the flooded country of the Ohio and Miami valleys. Managers plan, and Spring freshets up- set the plena. Ot laat week's attractions, "Little Boy Blue" never reached the Lyric, and the man- agement tilled In with motion pictures. The Merry-Qo-Roundcrs failed to connect at the Stand- ard, and that Jiouse remained dark, while Manager 11. K. Hynlcka tendered It to the relief committee for benefit performances. While the New Century Glrla were alao unable to reach People's, from Cleveland, thMr date was filled by Wine, Women and Song, which came from flood atrlcken Middle- town. All the vaudeville houses were compelled to depend on hurriedly gotten together bills, until those orlxloslly booked arrived later lo the week. Charley Grapewtn and Ulke Donlln were expected at the Walnut Street several days before they finally arrived In tlnu to open at Thursday's matinee—thus losing sir performances. Tbe mo- tion picture house* also found themselves cnt out of lste runs ot Alms, bat they had s big enough supply of those that had not been seen, lo keep them In splendid material. OlANO Orni Ilotjsa (John H. Havlln, mgr.)— "Ben-HuT" la to return April 7. Laat week. Frances Starr was presented In "The Csse of Becky." Pretty good-ilsed audiences greeted the young star, and gave ndorsement to the play. Julian Eltlnge returns In "The Fascinating Widow," 14. Ltiio (James E. Fcnnesary, mgr.)—"Tbe Pass- ing Show ot 1912," with Trixle Frlgnnaa, Charles J. Ross, Eugene snd Willie Howard, and others In the cast, wen switched In 0, taking the place of the underlined "Excise Me." Motion pictures "Oiled In" Isst week. William Fsvershsm wl'l present "Jnllua Caesar" 14. Wautut 8TMUT (W, F. Jackson mgr.)—"The Spring Maid" with Marguerite Wright and Charles HcNaughton in the cast, are doe ft. Oisrlei Orapewln, Anna Chase and Mike Donlln were Anally able to open April 8, In "Between Show- ers," after several days between floods. "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" comes 18. B. F. Kuril's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Tbe Song Birds are eernlor, 0. with William Burgess and a company of thirty, In an operatic novelty by George V. Hohart and Victor Herbert. Others: Ha Belle, Lillian Shaw, Beorl Allen snd company. In 'The Promoter;" Oliver Briscoe, the Musical Rplllers, Four Cllftoni, Bamadell Trio, and Thos. A. Edison's talking moving pictures—"Dick, the Highwayman," and "The Politician." Eurassa (Corge F. Flsb, mgr.)—Tbe Ex|<os!- tlon Four are due 0, with Jimmy Brllt, George V. Hobsrt's sketch, "The Trainer;" Msreon, shadowgraphlBt; Lelghton snd Jordan, and tbe Boot Trio. Motion pictures. OarusuH (Walter Oanfleld, mgr.)—Tbe Eight La Danse Girls were headllners of the laat bill In "The Dance of tbe Nymphs." Others: Joe Smlthe, Charley Ootbln, and Wheelock and Hayes, Gilbert Fltxgerald and company, In "Just Back from College," were the headllners of the Srst show. Others: Godfrey snd Washburn, Walsh snd Uentley, In "The Bellboy snd the Athlete;" Anns Belle Ward, and Morse and Collins. Klne- maeolor pictures. Oltmno (Emit Ankermlllcr, mgr.)—The Klne- macolor picture* of Panama and the Balkan War began their third weeks' run 6. PmpLa'a (James E. Fennessy, mgr.)—The Dandy Girls sre expected 0. Last week Wine, Woman and Song waa secured to fill In the time of the New Century Glrla, who were prevented by the flood from reaching Cincinnati. Violet Pearl and Billy Meeban are the tip toppers of tbe show. Ida Howard wss the magnet of the olio. The Glrla from Missouri come 18. Stanoaid (R. K. Hynlcka, mgr.) — Clark's Hiinawny Girls arrive O. The bouse waa dark last week, because the Merry-Go-Rounders could rot reach town. Al. Reeves' Beauty Show Is duo 13. Monro Hall. —The James K. Hackett pictures of "The Prisoner of Zends" arrived in time to otter 8. John Bunnr Is to be seen In tbe flesh, T. OiriSTia Pabk (I. II. Martin, mgr,)—The sea- son will open May 11, bat April 6 will be "First Look Day." During April the pork will be open every Sunday. IN SlIOBT METUI. Vai.emb Bbuoibb was one of those virtually Insaoed for laat week's Keith bill. Hlie appeared In a little comedy, "She Wanted Affection." itAi.ni Hm was a Keith "All In" whose re- cital ot "The Shooting of Dan McOrea" created lota of thrills. Chasm* B. MoCulmju la tbe aplendld lecturer at the Panama pictures, at the Orpheurs. . "Lima Boy Blcb" went from Columbus to New York, and mad* no attempt to cross the flood to dry ground In Cincinnati. The Klght .English Rosea couldn't he transplanted on account of flood conditions, and they bloomed for another week at Keith's. Manaobx Oxoxos K. Fisn managed lo get "The Cowboy Mlnatrele" for hla new Empire bill, and l.e persuaded Hugh Herbert to keen extra per- formances of "Too Son of Solomon." Ai.icn Giliskt, a Oovlngton girl, with a good voice, was an added attraction at tbe Empress. Joua Odlp was heard In concert ut the Emery Auditorium, April B.. AKTOiNanri WanNaB-WiBT Is to sing at the big benellt performance of the musicians at Music Hall, May 4. O. Hussar Hanoi, president of the Heuck Opera Honaa Co., Is horns stter s strenuous trip from Indianapolis. Hibbian Ubllstidt, the famous cornctlst, la lo direct the great band concert at Music Hall, May 4. A chorus ot 250 voices will assist (be 200 musicians. Vsrnon Hows, Albert Thompson and Joseph Rleder, of the Schuster School, hsve Joined Jo- seph N. Gsltes' "Three Twins" company. FiEsnHsx at tbe University of Cincinnati are to present "Tbe Frags," trsnslsted from the Greek by Dean Harry. Herbert Koch la to be etage manager. Robert Heuck, of tbe theatrical family, has s part In the cast. Helen Tailor has been chosen for the role of Persephone, queen of the underworld, Ds. Bhmsst KtmwoLD, conductor of rhe Cincin- nati Symphony Orchestra, was stricken with some- thing like ptomaine poisoning. Rehearsals were cancelled. Marios Gsrson, who was st B. F. Kcllh's Isst week, received word that she has been chosen for grand opeia. and will be educated under the direction of Otto Kahn, for service with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Bxar Msxiioss, the Scotch nantomlmlal, ar- rived In time to appear on tbe Keith hill, 2. A ma "For Sale' alga Is stretched serosa tbs front of tbs Century Theatre, on Gilbert Avenue, Walnut Hills. Will remodel tor stores. Is the Information placarded. This was one of the houses John J. Ryan hullt for vsudevllle. It ll still open as a flee cent picture house. - Newark. !f. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) the Acorn English Grand Opera Co. Is In tbe second ot a three weeks' aogsgement here. "Madame Butteiflr" and "II Trovatore" for week ot April 7, and "Lncla" and "Tales ot Hoffman" 14 and week. Siiubkit (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—Eva Tanguay and vaudeville company 7 and week. Pbootob's (R. C. Stuart, mgr.)—BUI week of 7: Maude Hall Macy and company, Al. and Fanny Steadman, Walter Van Brunt, Bedford and Winchester, Carlton and Clifford, Ohlck Sales, Hilda Hawthorne. Jessie Keller and company. Dooley and Saylrs, and Leigh De Lacy snd com- pany. COLliaisiA (Oeo, W. Jacobs, mgr. I—The stock company presents "The Devil" for (he flnal week ot the stock season, which ends 12. On 14 moving picture* of Jamea K. Hackett. In "Tbe Prisoner ot Zends" will be presented her* for tbe entire week. '• . OanaTDK (If. 8. Schleslnger, mgr.)—Tbs Corse Pavton 8tock Co. presents T 'In the Bishop's Car- riage" week of 7. For week of 14, "A Butterfly on tbe Wheel." , Mind's Euriaa (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—Mat Kennedy and Tiger Lille* week ot 7. Miss New York Jr. next. . _ _,. _ (Iaiwit (Leon Brans, mgr.)—Gsyety Girls 7 snd week, with Qua Fay, Clara Douglas, Racket, Billy Armstrong. Lee Hickman, and John Olahsne. Qlnnr Girls next. Washinoton (O. R. Neu, mgr.) —Bill 7-9: Penbroke-Robtnson and company, Walley Trio, Dixon, Bowers and Dixon, Josephine Sable, and Kay end Kay. For 10-12: Williams and Rankin, and others. Lyric (R. O. Rtuntt. mgr.)—Bill 7-0: Kit Kar- roo, OretttS Mack, Cleary and Tracer, Cunning- ham ond Oooney, Junle McCreo Players, and "The Dream Man." For 10-12: Rose De Young, Daly and Kramer, Joteph Grnshelm Players, Anita, "The Hold-Up," and Aldro snd Mitchell. Noises.—The SuardaiCT season of musical come ly, under the management of Joe Pavton, will open with 'Thei Olrcos Olrl," with ISsteile Treacey In the title role A benellt will lie given to Manager Farllah, treasnrer, Waldron, and assis- tant, Gregory, at tbe Orpheum, 13, with a big vaudeville program, In addition to sketches by the entire Psyton Stock company Goodly sums were realised for the flood sufferers. Mnrcli 30, by performances at the Orpheum, by the pay- ton Stock Oo.; at tbe Empire, by the Bis Re- view Co., snd at lbs Gsyety, by the Winning Wldiws Pictures will be the policy at the Columbia for the Rummer Hattle Cello Ladd, ot the Aborn Opera Co., paid s visit to the Shield's farm, In Connecticut. Isst week Domlnlco Russo opened with tbs Ahoin Company. In Brooklyn, 7. Mil wunkep. Wis. — Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) "Gypsy Loss" April 0 snd week. Blsitche Bales ticck of 14. Mme. Naxlmovs to follow, Siiubxit (Wm. R. Mick, mgr.)—Wm. Fsver- sliam. In "Julius Caesar," wees of 7. The Da- vidson Stock Oo. will open here 13, presenting "Get-nirh-QuIck Walllngford." Majistio (J. A. Hitler, mgr.)—Bill week of 7: Irene Franklin and Bert Oreen, Then. Bendla' I'layeTS, Rube Dickinson, Joe Jackson, Three Amoros Sisters, Armstrong snd Mauley, Goriion and Klnley, and llio Klnetophone. Oatstv (I. A. Whitehead, mgr.)—Follies of ihe Day (I and week. The Century Girls next. Saxb (0. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Snxe Stock Oo. presents "My Boy Jack' r for week of 0. "The Commuters 13 and week. Obtstal (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week ot 7: Beatrice Morelle and company, W. B. Potion and company. John Delmore and company, l.ukle and Voast. and Carl Randall, KuraasB (Wm. Raymond, mgr.)—Bill week of 0: "A Son of Solomon," Elliott and Weat, Dolly and Mack, Wilton and Merrick, snd Thompson's liorsea. JuNiAn (J. B. Relchcrl, mgr.)—Tabloid musi- cal comedies are making a Mg lilt at this theatre. "The Love Pirate" 0-0, and "The rink Widow" 1012. Denver, Col. — Broadway (Peter McCoiirt, mgr.) Maude Adams April 7-0, led die Foy 10-1 2. Om-iiBUM (A, 0. Carson, mgr.)—Bill week of 7: Stone snd Kallss, Volant, John snd Winnie Ilernlngs, Three Melvlns, Mr. snd Mrs. Hugh Rmuictt. Hal and Francis, Jordan Glrla, and 10.11 son's talking pictures. 'l'Aiiun Oband (Peter McCourl, mgr.)— Bill week or 0: The Great Vsrdinnn. That Trio. Hie Mr Linns, Kdtth and Curtis Kane, De Vere and Van, and moving pictures. Kvraxss (George A. Bovypr. mgr.)—Bill week beginning II: "The Buburluiu Winner." Four '.li- kens, Do Michelle Bros., Lawrence and Edwards, Nelson and Flowe, I*vlgnc Slater* and Eut and pictures. Pantaobb' (Nat Darling, mgr.)—BUI week of il: Moore's Rah Rah Boys, Daly's Minstrels, Phil La Toeka, Marr and Evans, and moving pictures. Dawns (Harry Ward, mgr.)—Jos. Stanton Mu slral Comedy Co. and moving pictures, Notb.— William Doly recently returned her* to look after Hie Bert Levey acts, which sre being put on at tbe Tsbor Grand. Ottawa. Can.—Russell (P.. Gorman, i jr.) 'Tho Girl from TOklo'" waa the attraction April 4, 8. O.SAND (Bona Read, mgr.)—Jloma Read and aloek company continue* to 8. R. 0. business. Dominion (J. V. Olsncy, mgr.)—BUI wee* of 7: Milton Pollock snd company, HufTord snd Chain, Selms, Brants, Carroll and Fields, Wilbur Bweattnan and company, und others. KAiiiLt (K. Flnlay, mgr.)—Motion pictures and vaudeville. Notssi.— Tlie usual Summer season of slock will Win at the Dominion, 28 The patrons of the Grand have been admiring a painting of Mr. .Ilnrty'*, which la bung In the lobby. Mr. Harvy Is Ihe tcenlc painter with the Roma Read Co. The painting, done In oil, Is representsllvo of o charming bit ot Autumn forest landscape. T«JP«J"». KJUs.-OrsDd (Roy Crawford, mgr.) Donald Brian, In '"Die Siren," April 10: llsrmond Hitchcock 18. Lillian Ruaaell 21. Kovbltt (J. V. Trultt, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. .J 1 *?.™??. <8 w^' 5*!"' b »p.)— For week of 7, "Pretty Mlas Nobody." DONT OVERLOOK "JOB HEPP." Honey Bow Ulaatrclai After a Bmtb at the Manrlce, Hot UONBY BOT KVANS, HILLY MAURICE AKD HAPPY HOLMES Springs, Ark. BEHIND THE DRUM. The'aging of a cocktail is as necessary to perfect flavor as the aging of wine or whisky. 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