The New York Clipper (June 1913)

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10 TiFE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. June 7 ' Mi-T-nivrm NEW AUTO LAW. Lorettl and Christine, Virden and Donlap, THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER nj-Mo^-itaei t* «^»k B &°5. B0M , ^-u*. p «c Founded In 16*8. "^ ^ , aw a ,| ow , twenty ralles an to S* _ /Walter Btaelow mar.)—Motion THE FRANK QUEE^UBLISH.NG C0.(Un,.Ud) go,* g^ES^ l@ Lour constitutes prima /arte evidence of reck- Ie«B driving, and tbe automoblllst must prove the contrary. Reckless driving at all times la prohibited. A rate of twenty-five miles Is permitted In tbe outer portions of tbo city. In turning corners or overtektog or meet- ing street cars the driver must slow down to "J?£? four miles an hour, and when the street Dlc fl l ™* c (H . a Archer, mgr.)-Motion pic rgorsi stubs. ALBERT J. BOBIE EDITORIAL AM U UQBIHSSS MaHAOES. MEW YORK, JUNE 7, 1918. Lraic (B. Mlchelfelder, mgr.) — Motion pictures. Stab (E. Mlchelfelder, ingr.)—'Motion pic- Nickelodeoh (Walter Blgelow. mgr.)—! Motion pictures. ' ., Globe (Walter Blgelow, mgr.) — Motion Kelm, leading woman of the company, night of 2 participated in by the patrons, Ihe management and the company. A capacity house was on band. „ M . . Keith's Hifpodboub (I. M. Mosher.mgr.) —A snecessful Winter season of vaudeville terminated 31. A season of Summer stock productions began 2, with the new Keltn Stock Co., In "Get-Blch-Qulck WalUngford." The company Includes: Sidney Trier and Violet flemfng, leads; Blanche Frederic!, Doris Wooldridge, Anna Bates, Bonnie Hay, Frank Rlecher, stage director; Charles How- son, Tom Barry, Henry Duggan, Larry Kd- dlnger, Mr. Gebhardt, Mr. Nannery and Win. Plnkbam. Nw Xort, N?V a. second cliai matter, under car i, .topped to receive or discharge pas- »£ tLVactoF March a, 18J». ■ sengers the automobile must not pass within wres. eight feet of it Approaching briages or oasslng public schools between the hours •» 6 a. m. and * p. m., the driver most slow down to ten miles an hour. . _ Penalty for a first conviction Is fixed at nickbl (John R. Oldfleld, mgr.) — BUI tores, including Klnemacolor motion pictures. a flue of not less than S25 nor more than dur j nK j one 2 and week: Haywood and Hay- Greely's (James W. Greely, mgr.)—J. W. RATES. idvertlseinents—»2.80. per lncb,_ single colanuv is.— Miller Bros. A Arlington's 101 Nbw Portland (Jos. A. MeConvllle.mgy.) Ranch Wild West will sboV here* 10 —Vmrtnm and motion Pictures to ca- BlngUng Bros.' Circus Is billed for 17. naclty. Jj*Jg** &*£■ iSSNS laveiuSinenU seYwith'border. 10 perct. eitra. ■ ^w«»c.. MH-^ColonlaU.Jark. _ Alexander. | ■lly^J*rse?,J»nd_°fe fea- SUBSCRIPTION. OMvear in advance. $4; si* months, *2; threa $100 or Imprisonment for fifteen days or wood Anarewg ana Thompson, Schreck and Oreely's Big Musical Comedy Co. opened an, °P?»'H' "J!?"?. '.?,? *."„,„ „..™'-™ir.. £»«,. tat a aecond offense. IBO to $100 or p„,it.i Rim rmo Connors and Edna, .nmrriticnt here 2. presenting "Irish Jus- Hemtiers of the company Include: Fred Wood, Joe Baker, Boo England! HHS 9wDI US many good thing, bat best of oil Fears, the soap of quality and parity — there's lift*. ■ years of reputation behind-. Pears' SOAP' >1S& o Cake lor the Vn*cente&- and foreign posug. eitra. both; for a second offense, $60 to $100 or p^iy,!. Harry Bego. Connors and Edna, engagement 1 ent, poitpald, oa receipt of imprisonment for thirty- days or bow . lor Q ran to B „d Maud, and pictures. tfce.^ Memtx a third offense, or additional offense, a man- Bboadwai (J. Fred. Lovett, mgr.)—Mo- Nick Conway. months; SI. Canada Blnile coplea will be lent, 10 ceata. Our Terma are Cash. TUB OLIPPEB is Issued every WEDNESDAY. Tbo Form. Clo.lnB Promptly oa Tuesday, at 10 A. M. rleaM remit by eipnaa money order, check, P. 0. oriler or registered letter. .All caah enclosed uliu letter la at risk of teuder. Audreaa All Commnnicatlona to THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, - 47 West 28th Street, Hew York. Tel. 2274-Mitllion. JltgMtrt i cob le Addrt u, "AirrBoiiTr." THE WEBTBRN BUREAU ot Tiik Ci.iiTia la located at Room DOS, Asbland Clock, Chicago. Warren A. Patrick, manager and correspondent.' Tna Cliftsb cih is oKTiiNKO wnoLaiiiLa and aniiL, ot our agenti, Urcntaiio'a Bcwa depot, 87 Avenue tie l'Opera, rirli, France; Diamond Newa Oo., J2« Prado, Havana; Manila Book and Bt«- Uoaery Oo., 128 Escolta, Uanlla, P. 1.1 Gordon A Oatcli, 128 Pitt Blreet, Sydney, N. 8. W., Australia. ' ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. DR4MATIC. O. H., Philadelphia.—1. We do not know what city she comes from. 2. There is no such book published. „ _ "CoNCBBrHALL."—1. Yes. 2. Yes. Utjca.— Address Allen Dhow Print, Bev- erly, Mass. "CoPYBiaHi,"—A copyright rune twenty £ datory fine of $100 or by Imprisonment not to exceed sixty days or both. The second and third offenses must he committed within a year of the first ♦»» NEW TRUNK REGULATIONS. Beginning Jone 1 all the railroads will observe tbe new baggage rule, which pnto excess on rides for all trunks In excess or 46 inches length. Trunks with the curved ends will be measured from the farthest point to point. For every Inch over the al- lowed 45 an excess baggage charge for flyo pounds will be collected, equal tp one-sixth if the passenger rate. If a trunk measures 72 inches on any one side the rallroaua win not carry It unless turned over to the ex- press company or freight agent at tbe usual Axed freight charge. _„,„, k . im. Theatrical baggage la not affected by this rule. «'* WANDA MOWARli IN "WILDFIRE." Wanda Howard, who closed as leading lady of the Broad Street Theatre Stock Com- pany, In Trenton, N. J., May 81, will go to Tacomn, Wash., where she will assume the lead In the "Wildfire" company. Eupbbsb (Geo. Blakcslee, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and motion pictures. Notes.— Spokane's Pow Wow will be held 10-21 and delegations are coming from all in pictures, to capacity business. Alexander; Claude Henry, storm sasisis, iaa ;»". «JL jj| Dera tl will have charge ot Prkmikb (Toomey A Demarra, mgrs.)— Lawson. Margaret Murray, Alice Mclvin ana <• tod Empire Bands. Aeroplane man- Good business with motion pictures. Trlr, Alexander. Motion pictures also con- J™«L fr0 _ Q& stadium circling the city. Pastime (Wm. White, mgr.J^-Motlon pic- tinue as a feature. w -n„„ and Immense parades each day. Qordan C. tnres to good business. Cabco (M. C. Blmnemberg, mgr.)—Motion JJ^^y o( the Chamber of Commerce. 1 PUCK tUUHU, riw. Hw., «vv y""^"» „- Alexander, Claude Henry. Morin Sisters, Ida Victoria (Wm. White, mgr.)—Capacity pictures. _'_ 1_ . ~. business with motion pictures and illustrated bio Nickbl (Wm. B. Beeves, mgr.)—Mo- songs, tlon pictures^ Lowell, Mn»a.—Mcr'k Sq. roll. This IsThe'last" week Of Btock vsiidevllle. Pictures next week. Colonial, Scenic and Jewell, songs and pictures. Aijiambra, Acadbmt and PnuMiEB, pic- tures exclusively. Note.— Charles Denrpsey, advance agent for Augusta Perry Co., Is at his home In .this city for a few weeks. OUT OF TOWN NEWS ~i Paviliox (J. W. Greely, mgr.)—MoOon r.jg'g.g' pictures, with dancing, and the Arlington I. rogr.) Grace Young and stock will pre- 5 tc h egtra are attracting tbe usual large at- t "The Young Wife" June 2 and week. tendance- NoTBsi-ningllna; Bros.' Circus. In all Ito dazzzllng splendor, pleased the usual multi- tudes 4 Bpringvale, Me,, inhabitants scoured the woods for two hours, May 31, assisting In the recapture of a young ele- phant which had evaded the keepers of the fierd of Slg. Sautelle's Circus A new theatre la to be erected on Oak Street, cor- ner of Congress Street, to seat about 1,300. Work to begin shortly. It will be ready for occupancy In the Fall. BlrmlnRlinm, Ala.—Majestic (M. L. Semon, mgr.) bill for week of June 2: "The Pinafore Kids." _. Oiipiieum (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—This house opened Summer season of vaudeville 2, with the following 'bill: Karl Roslne and company, Harry and Augusta Turpln. Leo and Perrln, ~ and pictures. Amube-u (H. M, Nowsome, mgr.)—BUI for Clark.dale, Ml...—Alhambra (Charles Dill, mgr.) motion pictures and songs. This alrdome was recently opened, and bos a seat- ing capacity of eight hundred. It has been showing to capacity business every night Cacum'b Airdomk (Slgnor Cacum, mgr.)— Motion pictures and songs to fine bUBlnesB. Haverhill, Mas..—Nickel closed for the season Sunday, June 1. Note. —The pony contest which has been several months, closed May SO. Tbe . hat complete'charge of the affair Robinson's TenrSbowa will play this city 5 Sells- "Kioto'a 23 'Mrs. Sophie Porter, press representative at the Orpheum, will sail for Alaska about 18, for a Summer vacation. She Tvill return about July IS, and make an ex- tended trip Bast Waterbory, Corn.— Jacques' (Harry Parsons, mgr.) the stock company present. "Seven Sisters" week of June 2. r 'A Butter- fly on the Wheel" week of 0. Poli'b (Lemuel Averdll. mgr.)—-Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill 2-4: Deltorelli and Gilisando, Crawford and Montrose, Dean and Price, Bond Morse and Four Nelson Comlques. For 5-7: Anker Sisters, Waring, Sampsel and Bellly, Maglln, Eddy and Roy, end Harry Tate's "Motoring." Gardhn, Colonial, Bboadwai, Alhambra, Libic and Scenic— Moving pictures. Notes. —Big business at all bouses Me- morial Day Harriet Worthing ton and Lewis J. Cody play a Bummer stock season as leading woman and _ leading man at . Stock Co. presents "A Butterfly on the Wheel" eight years and. if renewed six months prior wcck of Juno 2 , "George Washington" next UMUt VVUIO BUU. " «UBHW »»» ^.vw.— ,,..«. WAAlC to the expiration of this period, fourteen weck jearB more, making forty-two years in all. L. C. H., Jersey City.—Jumbo was killed Sept 15, 1880, on the Grand Trunk Railway, at St. Thomas, Ont. Can. WHITE RATS' SCAMPER. A fine bill was presented by the White Bats for the Scamper In aid of their charity fund, which was held at tbe Weber & Fields' Music Hail, Sunday, Juno 1. The Mecca Temple Shrine Band, Rollln Bond, conductor, played four selections with .8 many encore numbers, on the stage, and company, Harry and Augusta iurpini^o ?" , Theatre 2 Joseph Errlco, Jew and Perrln. Gruel and Gruet, Billy &. Wells g*gg^^JjSdteg tbe SuSmer season at an* pictures, bIg h ome i„ this city The Rivers Four, pony was from the Dunlsp pony larm or „i?"5 B 9 n . ffirSn mTpSv* AffredFaJrell with tbe Barnum & Bailey Circus this sea- ^^L^^T'X^ I feVrecelvfaoTrtre^ll^fc gg&SSkaff»^^M& ptogjy^^^***, Hartford, Conn.—Parsons' (H. C. Par- mer.) the Hunter-Bradford Players t ,! Tlie Only Son" week of June 2. Grant (Cnas. L. Robinson mgr.)—Vsude- villa tins taken a strong hold here, and the house Is packed at every performance. The bill for 2 and week lnlcudes: Jenkins and Covert, Dixie Trio, Warren Brothers, Ten School Boys and Girls, and Gcraldlne Farrell and Five Lade ot Melody. Colonial (Stacy & Perrln, mgral—Con- tinued good bsurin<?as here. Beglnlng 9, a Sommcr season of musical comedy will be in- augurated by tbe Morton Opera Co., with "The Belle of New York." Proctor's (Howard Graham, mgr.) — VaulevlUe and Edison talking pictures. 'Majestic (Emtl Delches, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and moving pictures. Broadway. —Moving pictures. Clinton Square.— -Photoplays. OiiniEiiM.—Photoplays. (F. J. IILUICO. . (F. Ray Com- Best (H. L. Lenhardt mgr.)—For week Colonial Stock Co., in "The Girl of 2, Texas Rangers Musical Comedy Co. 2. "The Notes.— A feature of the Buffalo Bill and Cleveland, O,—Colonial stock, mgr.) Colonial Stock Cu., m ot the Golden West," week of June Fortune Hunter" next. Metropolitan (Max Faetkenheuer, mgr.) —For week of 2, Arnold Daly, In "You Never Can Tell." "The Bed Mill" next Hippodrome (H. A. Daniels, mgr.)—Sum- mer vaudeville Legan here 2. Tbe bill: Her- man and Rice, Marie King Scott, Peerless Macks, Goldricb, Moore and Klalse, Fred, and Annie Pclot, Leroy (Harney and company, flhrlner and Richards, Gene Mueller Trio, and Edison talking pictures. Tbe theatre has been re-decorated. Pawnee Bill Shows, 11, will be the presenta tlon by these gentlemen of a Mexican burro to the Birmingham Zoo Just as soon as the pending litigation between tbe owner and contractor of the new Lyric Tbeatre had been amicably adjusted out of court, the work was again delayed on account of a general sympathetic strike among the build- ing trades. These differences were settled by an arMtratkm board. 80, and work was --, _— resumed at once. It Is planned to open about Ban, motion, pictures. . — . . Sept. 1 Ao attempt to raise the already Note. —Miller Bros. A Arlington a 101 . r , ■■ TtiM \ .1 _U -.—.In.. Ti 1. akAH. Will AVhlKIr tlAVA K. sons, Poli's Vw. IXAscoughi mgr.)-^For 2 and week. "The Million," by tbe Poll Players. Hartford (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—BUI for week of 2: Harry Tate's "Motoring," Brown and Williams. Anker Sisters, Leon Rogers, the Foleys. "Honey Girls." with Brown and 8mall; Hau and Hall, Billy Davis, and Ma- reno Navarro and Mareno. Princess, Empire, Crown and Hiri't bccHEsa (W. B. Garyn, mgr.)—BUI week burdensome "license paid by the photoplay Bench Show will exhibit here 0. utvman I"- *»■ wa*jru. zu£i.i uiu nw. DUraenSUme UCenHe |iaiu UJ mc yuuivyiaj of 2: Tbe Mirthful Mermaids, Dorothy houses because they were occasionally com- Rogers and company, the Five Merry Young eters, Melnotte Twins, the Malverne Troupe, Allle Leslie Hasson, the Hartmens, and pic- tures. Pbibcilla (P. E. Seas, mgr.)—Rill week of C: Seven Musical Maids, the Marlotte Tronpe, New Haven, Conn. — Hyperion (E. D. Eldrldge, mgr.) E. H. Sotbern and Julia Marlowe June 11-14. . _^ Poli'b (Oliver C. Edwards, mgr.)—HTM Poll Stock presents "Brewster's Millions" week of 2 Gsand (BenJ. Jackson, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. _ : Bijotj (H. V. Vannle, mgr.)—Vandevllls end pictures. Wllhes-Barre, Pa.—roll's (J. IT. Dock- Jelled to charge twenty-five cents for a eature film, was thwarted recently when tbe commission, after listening to tbe argu- ments advanced, decided that any further raise of license would be unjust...,..In a «r'o"7o1lolved'by"a™serles of acts "that' held Bls.ctb.ic Park (F.'J. Chandler, mgr.)— B: Seven Musical Maids, the Marlotte Troupe, forthcoming primary election. It Is contem- too audle"ce until after midnight, in ■tt" Deoratlon Day witnessed the opening at this Ka&BQ&KI^ MlSS-tl* •■*,^WWgtj plated to place upon the ticket for the de- foUowlniJ order™ ^llu^ugu^ u. tuo Bummer regor ^ and a Mg crowd ^R,,^ tte Arden and Elliott, Billy Geyer.tGatchell and clslon of tfio people, the question of whether ,,,* " "™r V, „ i. u. w : day here Rustic Theatre will ODcn 16. Medora, and) pictures. 0 r not they desire Sunday motion pictures. JSSf^tSL siS er . n b ih1^r H2*3Sm &ap" Sua^ Park (J J. Carlln." mgr.) Grand (J U Michaels mgr.|-^BHl 24: It is flrmly believed by the'projectors^of this 35£L*£2£. p? n «%,5 ^h.rSS5«?im —An excellent opening occurred DecoraFlon The FreacottB, the Four Musical Kings, St proposition that it will carry by a very large SSSL&S^iaSrv^E 1 ML'r il Day, and another succesful aeason Is pre- Clair and Happy ReUly, Haywood and Lla- anajority While the coof weather has, lng, mgr.) Poll Stock Co. presents, for week ffW hl m i\Vi, T »^r.™M ' wiSSKm n?,'.»f« oltced. ton, Frank and Clara Llttlejohn, and pic- „ J a measure, interfered with the business , June 2, "The Woman." "The Travellna 1 Nom—Young Buffalo Wild West and Col. tures. „.,,„„, v ^ «* East Lake Park, the various attractions Salesman" next week. "The Greyhound" to Cummins' Far East shows here 8. Gordon Sqdabe.— Vaudeville. BUI changed have been playing to good business. Tbe follow. „ „ _. __ — - „ „ bi-weekly. • -^ management has been putting on a number Nesbitt (Jos. Kallskle, mgr.)—iBUl 2-4: Buffalo, N. Y^-Star (Dr. P. C. Cornell, .WBBA Honsp (A. F. HartE, mgr.)—Week ot bi ^ clasB f ree attractions, and one of the Victorscn and Forrest company, Anna Scon, mgr.) Bonstellc Stock Co., in " Mind-the- of2. Klnemacolor pictures of varied subjects, i^t seasons in the park's history Is antlci- Kendall's Auto Girl, McCrea and Scott and Paint' Girl," week of June 2, followed by "Tbo Scarlet Letter" and "Life In a Maori nated Hardv Gibson For 6-7: Keystone Four, Village," with music, are feature pictures ' this week. ■8TAn (Drew & Campbell, m|grs.)i—Tbe Tiger Lilies week of 2. Slated by Jack McCuwan, Wlnflcld Douglas and John Birch. In "Tell It To Hlin ;" tbe Two ltoscs, violinists; Olive Briscoe, In a choice assortment; Conroy and Lc Mnlre, talking about the policy; uoyle and Dixon, tbo clever dancers; Etlta Proctor Otis, re- citing "Her Letter;" Conlln, Steele and Oarr, In lively comedy exercise: Max Welly and Melissa Ten Hyck. In their claslcal dances; Lucille and the Human cockatoo, who made a big hit; Al. Jolson, In sevetral ot his latest songs; Rose and Arthur Boylan, society dancers; Almont and Dumont, musicians, and Wills and Hassan, acrobats. James J. Morton was official Announcer; Robert L, Dallcy, master of ceremonies; John P. Hill, atago manager, SOMERVILLB'S NEW THEATRE. A new tbeatre will be opened at Sotner- 'Our Wives." Majestic (J. Laughlln, mgr.)—"Human Hearts" week of 2. "The Fatal Wedding" next Shea's (M. Shea, mgr.)—BUI for week ot 2: Edna Munsey.'Chas. Ahearn Troupe, Jack Norworth and company, Golden and De Winter, Pletro, Van Oss Troupe, Gladys Alexander and company, in "Broadway Love," and Chas. Weber. Acadbmt (II. M. Marcus, mgr.)—For week l.oul.vllle, (Harry Bllger. 1b featured week of June 1. iiaroy uioson. uor d-y : aeyatono rom, «■_ i- * 1 „ n„.w D..1, fimlrl and Keely, Waldo and others. , Ky^Fontaine Ferry Park Ko teb.— Oiavla Wardetd. In "The Hcturn r . "P* B1 f- *tnssJTl Band of Peter g^ DII| » had the Wggest house of .. jck of June 1. .i le season at the Grand Opera House •LONA Park.— (For week of 2, Gullardo's Fontaine Fbrbt Theatre (Harry Bllger, Harry Dexter resident manager of the Poll Concert Band, Daredevil Schreyer, vaudeville, ungr.)— Bill week of 1 : Mr. and Mrs. Fred- irh fa f re n a.<l a capacity house oh Decoration dancing and roller Bkatlng. There have been crick Voelker, Doc. O'Nell, Gere and Delaney, Cay Lois Howell leading woman of the two fatal accidents atlthe Motordrome duri'ig Bolandow Bros, and Spencer and Williams, roll'stock Co. continues to delight WUkes- the past month, one on May 23, resulting in Keith's (J. L. Weed, mgr.)—iBUl week of u arre audience's with her charming acting. the death of one of the younger riders while practicing, and the other on the night of 80. of 2: J. K. Enunett, Viola Crane, Braddozk caused by a spectator trying to get a "spilled' 1 and Lelghton. Powder and Chapman, Plcard's motorcycle off the track. The local-press animal and Nusette. has worked up quite a public sentiment In Carnival Court (U. G. Johnson, mgr.)— favor ot closing the motordrome and the 1: James Kennedy and company, Blmbcrg, Jonn T< Hanntx, manager of the Bijou Marlon and Day, the Mitchell Girls, Silent Dreaim. attended! a convention of managers of Mora, Kelthoscope and Edison's Klnetophone. Majestic (L. Dittmar, mgr.)—"The Fugi- tive" features the pictures week of 1. Novelty (8. Levenson, mgr.) — "Secret vllle, N. J., on June 21, by the Somerset Monlque Larado, together with the divers con* matter may be acted on by the city council Service Sam" features week of 1 Amusement Company, a corporation organized cessions are now In full swing. _ ._ in ^the near_future. _ . _. .„'. . Cajino (L Simon, mgr.)—"His Life for under tbe laws of New Jersey, with the fol- lowing officers: President, Frank M. Taylor; vice president, Jules Hurtlg; secretary, treasurer and manager, Frank W. Weed. The new tbeatre, which will ho known as the Somorvlllo Theatre, la modern and up-to- tbe-mlnute, being equipped with all the latest conveniences, such as a completely rigged stage, modern dressing rooms for the per- formers, Indies' parlors, smoking rooms and lavatories, and has a capacity of one thou- sand. - The houso will play vaudeville and photo- plays, and also large attrnctlons, and a fea- ture ot tbo house will bo the Empresi Ladles' Orchestra of nine pieces, with- Nollle B. Chandler, the prominent woman leader, as conductor. 4i» A LETTER PROM THE LEES. Mark Lee, of the Mark Leo Comedy Co., While playing Lima, O., hod to undergo a very serious operation, but is on his way to recovery, as the operation proved a success. And any brother performers who are playing •round or In Lima will confer a favor by calling on him to cheer him. up In his lonely moments. Mrs, Lee, who was visiting her family In New York for a little rest, Jumped on to Lima and 1b .with her husband. Joe Waldron, of the Waldrons, lumped In and played Mr. Lee's parts, and fa engaged for the rest of this season as well as next, to do principal comedy parts and to manage the show and look after Mr. Lee's Interests. It will be several weeks before Mr. Lee will be able again to join his company. Anybody wanting to write to Mr. Lee can Ho so to Lima Hospital, as ho would bo pleased to hear from all .of his friends, and it will cheer him up In his illness. i l l HEATH TO HIKE AFTER HIPPODROME 'IIENGAGEMENT. At the conclusion of the four weeks' en- gagement of Hclotyre and Heath, at the Hlp- Lvnic (A. L. Sherry, mgr.)—Bill for week Notes. —Gentry Bros.' Shows will be In His Emperor" features week of 1. ot 2: Geo. D. Hart and company, in "The Cleveland, are hero 2-11, the location to be Pardon;" Miller and Tempest, Kelly and Gnlvln, Geo. Armstrong, Earl Glrdella and aubarbs during the stay, Crystal (M. Swltow, mgr.)—"The Leader changed eight times In the city and adjacent of His Flock" features week of 1. "The Trlfler" Coy Do Trlckey. NOTES.—The Ferarl Show and Leon Wash- burn are booked for an early appearance here.. .. Crystal and Erlo Beach began their season auspiciously. Syracuse, N. Y. — Empire (Frederick Gage, mgr.) "Brewsters MlUlons" week of June 2. Wietino (Francis P. Martin, mgr.)— "Father and the Boys" week of 2. Valley (Philip Honold, mgr;)—Metro- politan Club Minstrels (local) 5. 0. The regular season at this house will open O, with "The Tenderfoot" for a week. A new production will be put on each week. The cast Includes: Gertrude Hutchcson. George M. Bogues. Raymond Crane, W. J. McCarthy, Rose Murray, Delia Nlvcn, Taylor Williams, Harold Abbott and Lester Brown. Jamestown, N. Y.—Lyric (H. A. Dcar- dourff, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures are doing nicely. Notes. —All the picture houses report ex- cellent business Ccloron Park will not open this Summer owing to the street car strike, which has been on a month and seems destined to run some time. This means that the Lyric Theatre and all the picture houses will remain open during the Bummer months. .Taunton, Mmi— Park (A A Kellomsnn, mgr.) moving pictures and vaudeville, Wr— Lima, O.—Faurot (L. II. Cunningham, mgr.) motion pictures, to big business. Orphiuu (H. E. Wheeler, mgr.)—This popular vaudeville house closed Its vaude- ville season May SI, and opened, June 2, with photoplays exclusively. Lyric (C. C. Deardourff, mgr.)—iTho Cushman Musical Comedy Co. closed a very successful run In this city May 81. The Mattliews.Elllott Co. opened for an Indefi- nite period June 2, with "The Banker, the Thief and the Girl. 1 ' Empire. —Jas. K. Hackett, In motion pic- tures of "The Prisoner of Zcnda," packed this popular motion picture theatre for three days last week. Royal, Stab, Lima and Dbbamland, mo- tion pictures, continue to draw large crowds. Note. —Chas. C. Deardourff, manager of the Lyric Theatre, Is about again after a short Illness. Zane.viiic, 0—Orpheum (E. U. Harris, mgr.) vaudeville and moving pictures. Ouimbt's (W. C. Qulmby, mgr.)—'Motion pictures, to good business. Hippodrome (Helen Morrison-Lewis, mgr.) —Big business with motion pictures. American and Grand. —Motion pictures. Notes. —Mark Left's Musical Comedy Co., that played the Orpheum, week of Mny 26- 81, went through the week without Its man- ager, as Mr. Lea underwent an, operation at Lima, 0 Edgar Bell, a local boy, with "WiliTTENToit (Donovan k Walker, mgrs.) » fine tenor voice, wlU soon Join the Al. G. —W. Gorman's "Man From Springfield 1 * Co. fields' Minstrels, played here May 80, 8L , Portsmouth, 0«-Grand (Tyncs * Toy. lor, ngrs.) Is closed. "Bought and Paid For" is already booked for a return engage- ment here Oct 11. 6 on (FItshugh Lee, mgr.)—'Beginning , this theatre will Colvmiiia (I. Simon, mgr.)- features week of 1, HirponROME (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"A Soul In Bondage" features week ot 1. Orpheum (I, Simon, mgr.) — "Carmen" features week of 1. Indianapolis, Ind. — Murat (Fred J. Dniley, mgr.) Murat Players, in "Seven Days, 1 " week of June 2. "Our New Min- ister" week of 9. English's (Ned 8. Hastings, mgr.)—Bill week 2: Moore's Dancing Mars, "The Musical Conservatory," Wallenberg Bros., Bessie Brennan, and the photoplay, "Salome," In three reels. KEiTn'a (Ned S. Hastings, mgr.)—BUI week of 2: Louis Weslyn and Rhoda Nlckells, s5£gnV&&tg ^TKdUo B n^ n k"netol 8 on n e: —W duplicated former successes 2*81 mo-ring picture bouses In Philadelphia, 29, as representative of Michael Comerford, whs operates a string of moving picture houses in Luzerne and Lackawanna. Counties. Scrnnton, Pa.—Poll (John H. Docking, mgr.) for -week of June 2, the Poll Stock Co. presents "The Country Boy." Academy (A F. Wlnstrom, mgr.)—Photo- plays, changed dally, and special feature nights. Aerial Garden (M. A Comerford, mgr.)— Vaudeville and Klnemacolor pictures, changed daily. Bijou Dream, Manhattan, Wondebb, Ob- riiEi'M, Hippodrome and Victoria, moving pictures. Chamberabazg, Pa. — New Theatre (Wm. P. Blrtscb. owner and mgKl hill May 26-28 Included; Campbell and Campbell, and Ted and Corlnne Breton. For 20-31: Clif- ford and Douglass, and Mabel Rettew. For June 2-4: Frank Parish, and Hammond and Forrester. For 6-7: Welsh-American Trio. Robedalb (F. A. Shlnabrook, mgr.)—Agnes Ahern and company was featured In a pretty act May 26-25, and Corlnne Runkel and Lyric (Olsen & Barton, mgrs.)—BUT week of 2: The Great I.utz and company. Musical Casads, Jane Dara and company, Don Car- ney, Shannon Bisters, "The 'Phone Girl," and Klnemacolor pictures. Empire (B. G.' Black, mgr.)—Stock bur- lesque week of 2. Note. —Tbo Empire, which has been taken over by the Eastern wheel, will be re- christened the Columbia, with Charles T. Taylor, who has been managing the Gaycty, at Louisville, has been appointed manager. Hot Sprlnsra, Ark. — Princess (Fred. Pennell, mgr.) for first hnlf of week of May 2(1 the bill was a musical comedy, "Tbe Flower of the Ranch." For second half: Great Asaht Troupe, Nixon's "Spirit Paint- ings," -Snlvatnre, Mabel Elaine, Lucas and Fields, and motion pictures. Lyric (Sydney Nutt, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. Aibdoms (Frank Head, mgr.)—This house was opened 20 by Albert Taylor, supported by Maud and Myrtle Holllngaworth and com- ni. wuu.or.uv. »«■ ucvii U|i^uuiit;u Ullltiugir. ujr J1UUU Wl U.YrtlO I10lllUg8WOrtIl UDO C0U1 jjammle Davis, who has been In the box of- Pany. A change of play will be given nlgbt Majestic (A. A Ormsbee, mgr.)—This souse opened 80, to big bsulncss. iStab (Leonard Bros., mgrs.)—After under- going repairs the house opened with vaode- vllle Juno 2. Columbia (W. A. Locke Jr., mgr.)— Mot- lag pictures and vaudeville. Casino (Donovan A Walker, mgrs.)— Mot- June 2, for a short season, flee at the Empire most of the time since tbe house was opened, will be assistant manager and treasurer. LoRan.port, Ind—Broadway (E. E. Cunningham, mgr.) vaudevUIe and pictures to capacity, Abe (W. II. Lindsay, mgr.)—"Wamba" was tbe feature film June 2. Ark, Cozy, Grand and Tokyo, photoplays. Notes. —Arlington * Bookman's Oklahoma Wild West Shows drew big May 80 Tho tures. Circus have podrome, London, Eng., terminating July lb! lngplcturcs and. Illustrated songs. Tom Heath, ot the afonv-mentloned youthful ^ Nickbl (J, Leplant, mgr.)—Moving pj duo, will, accompanied by his family, visit Birmingham, Eng., Paris Berlin and Dublin-, ■pending two days In each city, Mr. Heath Is In hopes that this little Item will catch tho eyes of some of his New York police friends who might be willing to offer their services as body-guards during his stay at the Irish capital. ' ly. "The Game" was/the opening attraction. Whittinoton Pabk. —Tbe local Lodge of Moose held a big dance here night of 20, and the dancing pavilion was packed, also the Casino, where free moving pictures were given. The other attractions were also well patronized. Auditorium.— Commencing Monday, June 2, Paul J. Balney's African jungle pictures. Central, . Hoy.il and Lyckum. — Motion pictures, Norfolk, • Va,-Colonial (C. C Egan. mgr.) "Forty-fivo Minutes from •Broaow8J' , week of June 2. Gbanby (Otto Wells, mgr.)—"Quo Vadlsl" DETAIN MISS BARIIYMORE. Ethel Barrymore (Mrs..RusaeU Colt) took her youngest child to a hospital on .Friday. May 80, for treatment The doctors said that tho baby had diphtheria. HIsb liarry- •aoro must remain la tbe hospital for two weeks. She was booked to appear at tho New Brighton Tbeatre, but had to cancel Notes. — Rlnglmg Bros.' heavily billed this city for their appearance here 10 Allle Massey, of Massey and Crammer Is band master with tho Hegenbeck- Wallace Shows this season. Fall nirer, Mn*«—Savoy IT.. M. Boas, mgr.) Mally-Dennlson Stock Co. presents "Brewster'B Millions" week of June 2. Academy (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—BUI 24: Happy Hearns Wheel Comedians, May Mc- Donald, and Clyde Vnux and company. For 6-T: .Landy.Bros., Smith, Veelk and Cronln, M" u<-th, and Status's Circus. litjou (Charles B. Cook, mgr.)—Bill 2-4: Ernest Carr and company, Col. Sam. Holds* worth, Unatto and Maude, and Mabel Feld- man, For f>7: BonUn, TUson and Porker, feature photoplays, arrangements having been Xli" ,«win r««iSi p™*!. ■fil„ »^v' A? 9 SB .for the best in tue moving picture ^j^ ^VS^SiSW^ ^or.^Scteto'cSunty Xnwll s^Fr wUl bo ^» ^^^ JS^*hJ^S?W '? , a P 1 "**-*"-" *» presented*hero wees) ti«M Sum Am iuit ,1 thr> hm trnrv commencement exercises of tho Culver M1U- of 2, I here Aug. 12-10, al Ur _ Acaaemy< Her wn la ft memler rt £ acabemy <0tto Wells, mgr.)—Bill week of senior class ot 1913 Chas. Davis, ma- 2: Six Musical Cuttys, Bells Barber and chine operator at the Tokyo, entertained tho company, Brltt Wood, Paul Perry and Bon- operators and other attaches of the picture ners and Powers. Business unusually good, theatres, 28, in honor of his approaching American, Abcaob. Wonderland, Colom. marriage. Spokane, Wash. — Auditorium (Charles York, mgr.) Maude Adams June 0, 10. Obphbom (Job. Miller,angr.)—Bill week of 2: PaDace Girls. Norton and Nicholson, Chief OaunollcaiK Five Qormnns. "Mike" llcrkln, 0. 8. Mclvin, and Go?t Trfo. American.— ConunrawJckg 9. two weeks of Akron, O. — Colonial (E. M. Stanley, mgr.) for week of June 2, the Homo Stock Co. presents "The Squaw Man." Lakeside Park Casino (Harry A. Ilawn. mgr.)— Bill for week of 2: Four Masons and company, Three Baltus, Harry L, Webb, Bombers and Storke, Great Henri, and Elisa- beth Otto. ^_ National, Pastim*. Bank, Grotto, Dream- land, Winter, Alhambra, motion pictures Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Julius Cabn, mgr.) the Jefferson Slock Co., In a special production of "The Woman," week of June 2, this being the play's first presentation In uuawt^ ■,..„* news V* TJnVtt ^ITIII X MUUl . opera will be song by the Pollard Opera Co. tores, to fine business. 9 play's first presentation In _ Pantaoeh' (B. Clark Walker, mgr.)— Libbbty (John Stem A testimonial wm given to Adelaide VaudevUlo and mottoo Picture*. BiA, FoTosao and Bonita motion'pictures. HeAlester, Okla.—Star Alrdorac (Archie B. Wllklns, mgr.) Rush Btock Co. Jnne 2 and week. Bowman Stock Co, nest. Yale-Majestic (II. P. Moseley. mgr,)' Four reels first-run pictures, changed dairy, continues to pack this popular theatre. Victob (Will TlpphVmgr.)— Motion pie- _ Stenson, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures, to good bsumees.