The New York Clipper (May 1913)

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I , ■■■■'••\ May 17 THE 2STEW YORK CLIPPER. 13 LATEST NEWS BY CABLE. From Our Odd Gorrespondeat, Henry George rlibbert. LONDON, HAY 12. Lee Shubert attended matinee Saturday, Slay 10, at tbe London Opera House. He said that the show, "Come Over Here." was full of till Winter Garden stuff, and that la the fntare be would protect his bodss, situa- tions, plots and mechanical effects Is all of the productions made t>7 his Arm. Alhambra Berne "Elghtpence a Mile," de- clared to be most characteristic and effective gnedmen of this kind of work, achieved so far There Is a coherent story, and many scenes of smart Ufe in London introduced; also sensuous Persian ballet Robert Hales, excellent: Ella Hetford, moderately- good. •Martin Harvey revived "Taming of Shrew** at Prince of Wales Theatre, Saturday, with nualnt medieval scenery, most Interesting-. His personal work and that of his wife. Do Bylva, as Petruchlo and Katherine, respect- ively, was not remarkable. Arthur Collins withdrawing "(Jet-Rich- Quick WaUJngford" to nuke room at Globe ' Theatre for Irving and "Typhoon," secured from Haymerket. rrortajada. the dancer, was condemned) to pay fifteen hundred dollars for breaklnjr en- gagement here. Graham Jones sketch. "Just In Time," suc- cessfu lly produced at Palace, to-night. NEW YORK CITY. (Continued from pops S.) West End (B. B. Tilton, mgr.)—"The Woman" this week, "The Concert'' to fol- low. Keith*. Harlem Opera Boose (Harry Swift mgr.)—For this week, "The Country Boy.* "The Master of the House" next. Keith'. Alhambra (Claude Saonders. tngr.)—For this week: "The Song Birds," Chick Bale, Flanagan and Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane, Julius Tannen, Charlotte Kavenscroft, John and Mae Burke, Hataa- waj's monkeys and the De Lasso Troupe. Loew's Seventh Avenue (C. Sewardl, mgr.)—BUI this week : Edwards and Thomas, Byal and Early, Maurice Freeman and com- pany, Jas. K. Wetsoo, Chapman and Barube, Ed. and Jack Smith, Zlmmer and Mitcbel, Rouble Slme, Walter N. Lawrence Players, Klass and Bernle and tbe HassmanB. Mount Harris (I. Ml eh els, mgr.)—iFor this week: Helen Tan Baron, Sam Ash, the Sabers, Clyde Teanz and company, Gene Arthur, Glen Ellison and Carter and Waters. Proctor's One Hnndred and Twenty- fifth Street (C. G. Allen, mgr.)—For first half of this week: Fields anil Lewis, Hick- man and Wells, Jack Corelll company, Helen Primrose, Jack Tan Bpps, De Eetelle Sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Keith's Bronx (Harry A. Bailey, mgr.) —This week's bill: Kate Ellnore and Sam Williams, In "The Naughty Widow;" Lyons and Yosco, Louise Galloway, Joseph Kauf- man and company, Mazeppa, fire-fighting horse; Cross and Josephine, Bert Melrose, Six American Dancers, the Rosalrea, Gardner and Revere and Edison talking pictures. Iioevr'a National (Harry Lowe, mgr.) — For this week: De Lisle, Nina Payne, Whip- ple and Gans. "Houseboat Party," Jim Bey- aolds. and Cohen and Young. YorltviUe (Lawrence Beatus, mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion pictures. Prospect (Frank Gersten, mgr.)—Mrs. Leslie Carter. In "Zaxa," this week. Metropolis (Louise Fosse, mgr.)—Thla week's bill is "The Little Church Around the Corner." , „__ The Spooner (Louis Fosse, mgr.)—"The Traveling Salesman'' la this week's offering. Miner's Bronx (B. D. Miner, mgr.)— The Bohemians this week. Resent (Dave Brown, mgr.)—Music and pictures are drawing good sized audiences. Odeon (R, Decker, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures are doing well. o ^ One Hnndred and Sixteenth Street (R. Johnson, mgr.)—Taudevllle and pictures. Lafayette (B. Neibur, mgT.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Hamilton (Robert McGce, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures draw crowded houses most of the time. Andnlron (Harry Thorns, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Faaally (Meyer 8olomon, mgr.)—Picture, to fair business. Lenox (J. Robinson, mgr.)—iPicturesonly make good here. Trenaoat (Jake Wells, mgr.)—Vaudeville. Washington (Meyer Cohen, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Nemo (Jack Lowers, mgr.)—Taudevllle and pictures. Riverside (Herman Goldman, mgr.) — Pictures and Taudevllle. Gotham (J, Can, mgr.)—Taudevllle and pictures. star <Jack Leo, mgr.)—Stock. Wadsworth (Edward Ornsteln. mgr.)— Wadsworth Players, with Ruth Gates and Richard Thornton in the leads. Brooklyn, X. Y.— Broadway (Leo C. Teller, mar.) David Warfleld this week, Adolf Phlllpp,ln "Auction Pinochle," week of 19. Majestic (John R Pierce, mgr.)—Emma Trentlnl, to "The Firefly," this week. Aciobut or Music.—Abom English Opera Co., in "Mlgnon" and "Martha,* 12 and week. "Thato' r and "La Traviata" next week. GaaJro (Louis Bnrr, mgr.)—The Grand Opera Houbc Stock Co. presents "The China- town Trunk Mystery" this week. For week of 19, "Mrs, Writs of tbe Cabbage Patch." Obphhum (William Masaud, mgr.)—Bill week of 12: Taleska Suratt and company, ttcConnell and Simpson, Robbie Gordone, Edison's talking pictures, Hopbye Barnard and Lou Anger and company, Hunting and Francis, Swor and Mack, McBea and Clcgg, and Vlnle Daly. Btjshwick (Benedict Blatt, mgr.) — Bill Week of 12, May Festival: La Vler, Phlna and company William Weston and company. Jack Kennedy and company, McKay and Cantwell, Conroy's Models, Caesar Rlvoll. Ethel Green, Rayno's dogs, D'Annond and Carter, Avon Comedy Four, Visions d'Art, and Edison's talking pictures. Beginning 10, Keith's Popular Players, in "The Girl of the Golden West" Vaudeville season will re- open Aug. 26. Cbbsosnt (Lew Parker, mgr.)—The Cres- cent Players present "The Deep Purple" this Gbkbsfoint (Fred'k Wbltbeck, mgr.)—The Greenpoiut Stock Co. presents "A Butterfly on tbe Wheel'' this week. Gothau (Pauline H. Boyle, mgr.)—The Gotham Stock Co. presents ''The Girl in the Taxi" this week. Km-iBi (P. B. Mitchell, ragr.)—Girls from tteno this week. -Casino (Chas. Daniels, mgr.) —Monte Carlo Girls this week. Stab (James Curtis, mgr.)—The Cracker Jacks this week. Lix Avbncb (Gut Schlealnger, mgr.)— The Corse Pay ton Stock Co, headed by Minna Phillips, opened Batnrday, 10, in "The Liars. 1 ' Da Kalb (L Fleugehrtan, mgr.)—Bight big vaudeville acts and the latest pictures. Ftjltok (A. Mi Lighten, mgr.)—High class Taudevllle, changed twice weekly, Is drawing capacity houses. Jo -Vaudeville on is (M. T, Jones, mgr.)- and picture* FwrH Avbncb (M. H. Saxe, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures and vaudeville. Royal (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—Photoplays and vaudeville. Folly (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Comedy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. C0XCHB1A (A. Slchel, mgr.)—Six raudc- TiBe acts and motion pictures. Halsey (A. H. Saxe, mgr.)—Miniature musical comedies, vaudeville and the latest photoplaya Olympic (Herman Wackc, mgr.)—iPhoto- playa and vaudeville. Lindbn (A. H. Schwarja, mgt.)—Tho latest photoplays are shown here. Bijou (George Schenck, mgr.) — Loew'e vaudeville, changed twice weekly, add latest photoplaya Oxfobd (Cyrus Gale, mgr.)—The latest photoplays are shown here. Libbbi y (Edw. Strauss, mgr.)—Tbe latest photoplays and vaudeville. Shubkrt (Wm. Sheehy, mgr.) — Loew*s vaudeville, changed twice weekly, continues to big homes. Notes.— 101 Ranch Wild West will show at Fifth Avenue and Third Street week of 10. and In BldgowooT. on the new circus grounds week of 28 Coney Island's Spring Floral Carnival begins Thursday, 15. IN MELODY LANL NAT M. WILLS Having made so nig a hit with nay parody oa "THE TRAIL, OP THB LOUR- SOME PINK," ha* mnilo arrangements with mo wherolty I mn to supply him with EXCLUSIVE PARODIES which, after roar weeks* use. he will IIKI.KA.HR and tarn over to in* for general sale at 31 EACH on my PEHMIT SVSTE.il. such Permits anil Parodies, aa released ana said, will lionr the HlBnnture of NAT H. WILLS, »nd will he obtainable ONLY through me. Watch this ad, mr weekly announcement* of WILLS-PAltODlKS 11KLKABEDI Sole Dlstrlbator GAIETY THEATIIE DLOG., NEW YOTtK. CITY. BI JACK .BTJWASOa. JBBOME & SCHWABTZ IN THB WEST. Hampton Dnrand, Western manager for Jerome 4 Schwartz, music publishers, reports glowing success with the ballad bit, "There's One in a Million Like You." Mr. Dnrand has only worked on the song two months, and it has aiready become one of the biggest hits tbat Chicago and the West have seen for some time Mr. Durand wishes to take tbla K. 0. a NEW QUARTBBS. Since the closing of Miller's, on Forty- third Street, "The Knights of Harmony" have held tbeir meetings at 143 West Forty- second Street, where they have much more space for tbe many debates that come up before the committee. MTJSIC PUBLISHING MUST PAY. The H. Klrkus Dugdnle Company, which opportunity to thank many professional i-^.m^V^«^i-?w^5J^ U ^im" "en*" '"their kind support V his behalf In Washington, moved into their own buUd- an(1 on ^balt of his firm. He predicts that tag last week. They occunv the upper floors toe aon wU , ^ th „ g, u th and have Installed a beautiful moving picture Bot wea 1her settles In. Among a number of •how on the ground floor. tlle big acU ^ feature the song are: Emma STILL WINNINO CUBS, Cams, Jack Gardner, the Farber Girls, Ida Posy Billy Schaefer, of cup winning fame, O'Day, College Four, Those Three Boys, Flo. dashed into Theodore Morses office Tuesday Adler, Belle Oliver, Menlo Moore's Summer evening, about 5.30, and grabbed the popular Girls, several tabloid companies and many Teddy by the arm and implored him to tele- others too numerous to mention, pbone for the auto and not lose any time PHIL. BUSH BACK, getting to Coney Island. Knowing it-would pi, u . Buslli to char g e ot tho producing de- ** no _?°? i J?> W*? 0 * J? 111 * wJlen J* ?£* pertinent of the Joe Morrla Pub. Co., returned machine, and by seven o'clock they were gayly on tbeir way. There first stop Stanch's, Coney Island, Billy grabbed Teddy Morse, rushed him Inside arid pointing to a mon- strous big enp, shouted "you tickle the ivory* and I'll sing 'Dear Old Girl' and that cup is a cinch." Ifs ours, wc can't lose It Enough said. Billy rendered this popular ballad like he never rendered a song before, and when he put tbe finishing touches, in- cluding a high finish on the second chorus, Billy walked away tbe proud possesser of said cup. Billy also whispered to Th. Clip- fbb representative that he has his eye on another cup, so all you cup contestants be- ware 1 -HERMAN NATHAN CHANGES. Herman Nathan Is now associated with the York Music Co., in the capacity of chief music salesman. FRANK CLAEK BUSY. Frank Clark is putting everything be has into "My Boy" for bis next "hit," Every- body watch him closely. "Swanee Ripples Bag," to which Clark has also annexed a lyric, Is being Introduced by Gene Greene at the Wilson Theatre, in Chi- cago. "CHIEF" MBYBBS OBT8 AN IDEA. Milton Ager. that young professional man- ager, stepped into bis house at 12 midnight, after finishing the rounds, when tbe 'phone bell rang. The "chief had an idea and wanted him to come to tbe office and Ox it DP* A half hour later mysterious sounds Issued from a certain room In the Randolph Build- ing. Well, the Janitor did try to stop them on account ot the hour, but tbe "Chief" bad an Ideal In the morning the idea was at the print- er's and the firm started making plans to put "Win Her In the Old Fashioned Way" over. You should bear It WITH CHAS. A. MEYER. Volant, the man with tbe flying piano, in- troduced "Just An Old Time Song 1 ' at tbe Palace last week. This number, which was recently acquired from another publisher, is also being used by Vera Stanley, who opened the Olympic with it, and is now using it at the Hotel La Salle. Jane Barber, Alteen Stanley, Ollle Carew, Henry Catalano, Vera Stanley, Clara York and a host of others are using "I Wish I Dad a Doll Like You" to good advantage. Raymond May and Lee Bernals, those pop- ular boosters, confirm Professional Manager Ager'a report that tbe new song, "Win Her in the Old Fashioned Way," will be a coming tit. GETTING ACROSS IN CHICAGO. A few of the acts that are making good with Geo. W. Meyer's latest songs: Minnie Burke did nicely with "Naughty Melody" at the Star and Garter. Margarulte Cuablng opened the second act at the Folly with "When I First Met You." Sam Howe's Love Makers, at the Columbia, last week, featured the well known bits of "Mellow Melody" and "Syncopated Boogie Boo." Jane Barber is getting rafts of encores at the Planter's, every night, where she la sing- ing "Always Take a Girl Named Daisy." Edith Kramer, the pride of Lambs, Is sing- Ins "When I First Met You." Wells, Owens snd Gray, who have been playing in and around Chicago for the past tew months, ssy that their two winners an ' "Underneath, the Cotton Moon" and "Always Take a Girl Named Daisy." Fern Sisters are making a hit at the New Boston with the same songs, while Johnny several big things that he will announce shortly. JOS MORRIS IN ATLANTIC CITY. Tbla hustling and enterprising music house have opened their Atlantic City office, with several of the new York boys In charge. AL. a WHITE WITH MAUIUCQ ABRAHAMS. One of the best known boys in the game, Al. B. White, is now connected with this foung house, and will be glad to bear rom all friends. He is giving most of bis attention to "Tbe Pullman Porters on Pa- rade," a song that will most likely go over. MOSB GUMSLE OUT WEST. Mose Durable left for Chicago, Sunday evening, snd will make J. H. Remlck's Chi- cago office his address for the next two weeks. ANOTHER ONE ON FORTY-FIFTH STREET. James Eendls Music Co. will shortly move Into their new quarters, at 146 West Forty- fifth Street They will also announce several new compositions. ATLANTIC CITY A SONG CENTRE. Publishers are rapidly filling up the stores on the Boardwalk, and getting tilings gen- erally in shape for the Summer season. Every house will be firmly settled on this famous thoroughfare about the middle of June. HAROLD JONES AN AGENT. Harold Jones, until recently the salesman for the Theodore Morse Music Co., will shortly embark in the agency business, book- ing singers for cabarets exclusively. STERN'S BANNER YEAR. As Eddie Ross will tell you, this year is tbe best tbat the "House of Stern" has ever had. They have a catalogue of songs second to none, many of which are being featured by the biggest headllners in vaudeville. EDDIE DOERR SOME BOOSTER. Eddie Doerr, the Eastern professional man- ager of Harold Boaslter, put In tbe best re- port last week since connected with this BOMB CONCERNING HARRY WILLIAMS. Harry Williams, of tbe Harry Williams Music Company, Is not the Harry A. Will- iams now connected with the Jerome 4 Schwarts house. Until he embarked in busi- ness for himself he was with the J. H. Bemick Company. A NEW BALLAD. Harry T. -Bruce, B. S. S. Huntington and Wm. Donaldson have just finished a ballad, entitled "Bring Me a Rose from the River THE RECORD BREAKERS OF THE SOUTH SIX MONTHS OF PACKED HOUSES IN MOBILE THE HlbLEHU IGT01 STOCK CO. TTr ATM*TXTT*k PF.orLE IN ALL LINES, for i'ermnni'nt Mock. Two hills a VvXXlw 1C1/—week. Cannaoatonco. S0KN1U ARTIST, who can pUy small narts-tojola on wire. Other useful people, write. Al I.K AIUNO WOMAN (munt bo y unrig, single, and Wo appear- ance snd ability.) WOMAN for Characters aud Heavies (besides other cmtoutlulB, must havo youth.) WOMAN for Soubrcttcs mid Ingenues—must do specialties, and havo youth nud ublllty. MAN for Heavies, and Gen. IJufl., BAN for characters: Al (1RN. BOS. MAN with specialty. Ability, good atndy, wardrobe and sobriety, essential. Htato sll first letter. Send late programs and photo, which will bo returned. AND 1)0 NOT MISIIBPHKSRNT. If you do you Will lie cloned without nolleo. Add. JOtDf KELLNER, Mgr., H1GLBY-HAltRINGTON STOCK. CO.,Orpheom Theatre, Mobile, Ala FOR PERMANENT STOCK NO MATINEES At Casino, Lynchburg and Roanoke, Va. TWO LEA.DISO MBit, TWO LEADING WOMEN, PEOPLE I1T ALL LINES* Send photos and lowest salary. Also WANT LADIES' ORCHESTRA, TWO GOOD SCENIC ARTISTS | one mast join by Hay »0. All others report for rehearsal* Hay ao. Want to hear from ORGANIZED STOCK COS. AND MU- SICAL, SHOWS, GOOD VAUDEVILLE ACTS WITH OPEN TIHB DURING SUMMER. Addreu quick AIRDOME ERNEST LATIMORE, Mgr. AMUSEMENT CO., Inc. BOX Vis, ROANOKE, VA. GREAT^tT W^*WSK DRAMATIC CO. Tall, Good Looking Leading Man for Repertoire; also good Con. Business Ban, good slzo. State age height, weight, experloncc. Bust be sober and reliable. Your money suro hero every woek. Com paoy now on their way East. Address C. W. PARK. Mgr,, Tlfton, Georgia, Week of Hay 19. 7 u ' WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Al People for Summer Stock At PONT1AC, MICHIGAN Full Acting Company except leading Woman. Want Director with scripts who plays line of parts* d programs and late photographs, which will tin returned. Pontine, Mich. State all ln'Orst letter. Send proHrums and late photographs, which will bo returned. Address E. C. PIluKINS, JhT.an.ger Rowland Theatre, I FLORENCE A. PINCKNEY LEADING WOMAN AT LIBERTY FOR SUMMER STOCK 'Phone 1147 W. BEDFOKD. Addreu 8HH MAROV AVE.. RROOKLVW. IT. Y. For the Cadillac Theatre, Detroit, Mlch.-WQTHINO TOO BIS, high. Uso 10 eacb week. Can arrange other time. VBED. La VOUTID, Manager Home salaries toe FLASHES AXJy DASHES. TrnoNH Powen, wbo has hecn presenting "Julius Ccear," with himself is Brutus, ana Ian Haclsren ns Casslus, closed his season at Montreal Hay 10, and returns to New York to prepare for next season, which will be devoted to an extensive Shakespearean, repertoire. Mr. Maclarcn Is to appear with several principal stock companies in notablo revivals. Jos. Collins, who Is to bo the feature of Biinbst 1'ol'no, formerly treasurer Of the American Music Hall Chicago, and later a ticket broker, is visiting New York for a week. Ho will sail for Europe on the Georga WoiMngtou, Bay 17. Hal Davis and Ihm McCAuxbt began a tour of the Orpbeuin timo on Monday, May 12, opening at Minneapolis, Minn., In 'The Girl from Child's," by Archie Colby. BaroB. sailing for England, Molly Pearson. v n tSSrt.nS LI22 P th « "**oUlet of i018," will conclude her lira- the English notress. announced tbat she bad mnrv'i^ronoo onS?r2;»ir vno nr »«.» "<* vaudeville engagement this week at recently been married to ISthclbort Holes. EDDIE ROSS STILL WITH JOS. W. STBRN. Pittsburgh, after which shs returns to New Lest you forget, Bddle Boss never tires York for rehearsals, opening with, the new Summer show early In June. telling performers what a wonderful bunch of songs he is handling. BHN. BOBN8TBIN TO STAY IN NEWYOBK. Ben. Bornsteln. general professional mana- ger for the Harry Von Tuxer Company, an- nounces tbat hereafter he will make his headquarters in Now York. He will spend about two months a year In Chicago. ALFBBD SOLMAN IN CALirOKNIA. Taking a much needed rest, and the first in over ten years, that famous writer of fcstlads, Alfred Solman Is touring California, which wlU take about two months of bis time. NAT VINCENT ON THB JOB. Known from Coast to Coast, this popular PortiLAB Sunday concerts will be held at Madison Hqunro Harden, Now York City, be- VlLXIAK FAVEiumAK closed his season May 10, In Brooklyn, and sails for London Immediately. "Arizona" was presented at the Lyric The- atre twice on Thursday night, May 8. ' second performance of toe piece was _ ranged for the benefit of the member, of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, to give the real West a taste of stage West. "Tin DBLrjon" Is promised on early pro- duction by Arthur Hopkins. Ada Rxiia.v sailed for Europe May 0, Tiie price, will ginning Sunday, May is. range from 10 centa to f 1. Tub Bijod, New York, has closed. AN amended complaint, alleging that Geo. Krause Is mismanaging the affairs of the Tbe partnershly between himself and Tim D. But- ar- "van, was filed la the Supreme Court, May ■ 18. Lion Cujilbt, ticket speculator, was sen- tenced to live dave in the workhouse by Magistrate Kornochan. for annoying patrons of tho l'alace, May la. *■—■»*- "Tub Obntlbman toom No. 10" was shown Kirrr Cubatiuj* sailed May 10 direct for f* th ,° Bhubert, Newark, N. J., 12, with Wat- Paris, for private engagements. She wlU re- ifFj, 0D . c ?- l '<<>™? /"KM. Henry Bergman, Boston with the same songs, while Johnny young professional manager for the Theodore Howard is duplicating them at tie Old Morse Music Co. is still filling his arm's Sgi turn to New York to~glve two recitals at tho Little Theatre, June 10 and 17. Boston. •Dave Rose and Harry Blair are some busy boys. Besides singing at the Orpaeom Thea- tre they are booked at the Marlowe and Monroe, for evenings, and at tie Planter. and Congress, for nights. TED SIMONS WITH HABBY WILLIAMS. Resigning last week from the Stern staff, Teddy Simons waa at once signed up with tbe Barry Williams Music Company. IRISH SONGS HOLDING THBIB OWN. "When I Dream of Old Erin" is gaining a rapid foothold In the South, where it is just being used. \ WATTBB80N STILL AT IT. Not content with controlling about six of the leading publishing houses, it is rumored tbat this ambitious young man will shortly launch several other rising young composer. In business. offices with headllners. boy. A SLIGHT M3&TAK3. Jeff Branen, tbe man from the West, wisher to state that he gave seven bucks for those wonderful tan shoes Instead of two fifty. No. honestly. Jeff was perfectly sober. MELVILLE MOBBIS IN SUMMER BOMB. Borough Park will claim genial Melville for the next three months as one of its resi- dents, where he has a beautiful country borne. Song writing must pay. Forgot to mention Melville is assistant professional manager at tbe Bemick shop. 80MB SONG, 6AY8 DAVB ROSE. Dare Bose, manager of above firm, reports that Bert Kenny, of Kenny, Nobody and Piatt, sang George Meyer's latest ballad, "When I Pint Met Yon," to a number of encores at every performance while at the Palace Music Hall. Richie Ling and Natalie Comstock In the cast. Rorzcixa Dou.r and Martin Bbown havs "Thb Obisiia." at Weber k Field's Music • ,l * nea fof Zlegfeld's Follies. Soms hustler, this Hall, and "Widow by Proxy," at Cohan's Eiidib nenaoN was robbed of 91,400 In Theatre, closed May 10. James T. Pewers Jewelry anil 1145 In cash from his apartment will be starred in "The Oclsbs," on the road, in New York City one night lost week. Mr. WANTED Young Leading Woman, Young Juvenile Ban who can playsomeLcads, Young OenorsI BusinessMsn who can play a Genteel Heavy. This la a small snow, but a good one, and can place competent people only, wbo hare wardrobe. State lowest salary for Bummer season. HATNKS-aBEEK- FIELD CO., Montclle. Wis., 18-1T; Westfleld 17-», TBNT Theatre. flO and SO Middle Stage, Scen- ery, Llghts-seata 1,000; tent most new. Sen two ^ h '^iS!/^^" n,an0 » r ( na «-*ndfc Com- plete Minstrel PI :st Part .ad Parade and fa. Bulla. Paper all re**/. 1300 down rents all sbove. No others need ipply. Brwood, New Dorp, States Islana, N. I. "I am now la mr Icn Habbt Cow lei writes: eighteenth week with the "Poor Uttle Rlcl Girl" COy at the Hudson Theatre, N. Y„ playing tie part of Thomas, and have been re-engaged by Arthur Hopkins for the samo play for next season." Paulina Alick Loeb writes: "My mother, Mrs. Alice Loeb, was married on May 12 to Henry Francis Jones at Kansas City, Mo. Owing to my professional duties with Burke's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Co., 1 was unable to attend the wedding." "Down in Dtxib" will open June 10. CorsLAiro awd Walsh opened on Harry Hawn's Park Circuit nt Akron, O., May 12. Nick Gltrn ha. dosed with Coburn's Minstrels, after a successful next season. Sarah Bbbnhabdt's engagement at the Pair ace has been extended a week. Mmo. Bern- hardt will appear for the last time on Ban- day, May 20, and the following Thursday will sail for France, to spend tho Bummer at Belle Isle, where her country place is situ- ated. Arm tie performance of tbe Wild West Show, in Madison Square Garden, May 8, the five hundred people employed in the ex- hibition attended a special performance of "Arlaona." The performance began at mid- night, at the Lyric. Thbbb negroes were bold in the West Side Court last week charged with burglarising the apartment of Grace La Rue. A rnivATB performance of "The Suttee," a new drama, was beld at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, last week. "Tub Fahtlt CcrnoiSB," a new four act play, will be produced in Plalnfleld, N. J., next Monday, by Wm. A. Brady. The author'* name hat not yet been announced. » Mask, Tauavcbbo will appear In Wash- ington, D. C, tho latter pnrt of this week, for tbe benefit of the Neighborhood House. Mhb. Sabaii BrarmAEDT fu notified Hoy 11, by cablegram, that her uncle bad died. Uorron is at present appearing with his wife in a sketch entitled "Jimmy Plnkerton's First Job Babnbtt awd Dolly Connelly have been signed for "All Aboard." Eva Tanovay Vatjotvilm Oo. is laying off this week, previous to re-openlng a two week', engagement, May 18, In Chicago. Julian Ri/rtNaa closed a most successful *<«»on at tho Grand, New York, May 10. He will Bummer at Fort Salonlca, Long Island, prior to bis contemplated trip to Europe, and will bo seen In bis now play next season. Fruinr Danikls and T. D. Frawlcy silled for a Panama cruise, May 10. "Sdtbbmb vaudeville and Mmo. Bernhardt" is tho high sign on tho Palace, New York. Wit. Mohrib announces the next American tour of Harry Lauder, to commence la Now York, Jan. S, 1014. Lavt Cokstancv Bthwart niCITABrjSON, daughter of the Earl of Cromarty and grand- daughter of tho Duko of Argylc, is coming to Rammcrstcin's. N. L. RoTsTaft ho. sold his entire Interest In his Southern Theatrical Exchange, of Ma- con, Oa., to rhe Ham Massed Theatrical Ex- change, of Atlanta, Git., and Is now assistant manager with that firm. Tub Grand Opera Hoase, Davenport, la., has closed. The management paid the sal' arles for week of April 28 with checks dated ahead. Among tbe acts were: The Patty Brothers, Mary Stoddard, 1 taker snd Cook, ' Deland and company, Sam, Orvlllo and others. Dan niui.r AND PRANK WlNrllLO, of the Gordon A North Gay White Way Co.. have formed a partnership, and will do a singing, talking and dancing act, playing vaudeville this Summer. Tbe team name will be Mealy and Wlnfleld. if