The New York Clipper (June 1913)

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i V II" 6 THE NEW YORK! CLIPPEE. JtWE 34 OH, NA/MAT OH, WHAT A OM, VERSION! IF T SAID JR ONCE PUT ON, NEVER TAKEN OFF. ORCHESTRATIONS IN YOUR KEY READY. FULL OF HARMONY FOR ANY COMBINATION OF VOICES- i WEYWAWW A SON, IQIO Chestnut St., Phila. I S THB B«B>\*r YORK CITY THEATRES CONTINUED ATTRACTIONS. DRAMATIC AHD MUSICAL. A8TOR.—"Quo Vftdtsi" in motion picture, eighth week. CASINO. — Gllbcrt-Sulllvan All Star Co., twelfth -week. COOT.—Laurette Taylor, to "Peg o* My Heart," twenty-fifth week. BI/TINOB'S FORTY-SECOND STREET.— "Within the Law," fortieth week. OLOBB.—Frltzl Scheff, In "Mile. Modiste," UNION SQUARE. (B, F. ttOUtsa, MOB.) Frederick V. Bower* and his own company have the topllne position of the Mil faere this week. This la the first season of Mr. Bowers' 'ALL ABOARD/ Four-fourth Street Roof Garden (Al. Roth, mgr.)—Tbla latest offering of Lew Fields, shown for the first time in New York on Thursday evening, June 6, is a capital "New Musical Revue," ns he terms it, and Summer show, and it should do a splendid business on the new and beautiful roof gar- den over the Forty-fourth Street -Theatre (Weber ft Fields'). it teems -with songs, dancing and sparkling comedy from beginning to end. In the character of a man about town, Mr. Bowers sang several songs In bis fin- ished manner. The revue scored a bit. Vclerle Bcrgerc,' supported by her excel, lent utile company, appeared to Victor B. Bmnllcy's intensely dramatic playlet, entitled LDW Pm^^FOR'W-r^URTH'RflfflBT cpitr.dwTdispUy 1 oPacHnT^MIs? Bergen week's tesna" ffoTurrhe^cMcaT'commenria ROOF GARDEN.—"All Aboard," sec Bt the consluslon of the piece, and the cast unnecessary, was entirely adequate to every demand mads v.jior it. A melodramatic satire, which grtned quite • vogue lu local vaudeville earlier in tbo season, was the farcical «klt, "The Villain Billl Pursued Her." (See New Acts this w«k.) May Melville and Root. Higgtot, in "Just (Married," won the laughter and applause iti also a capable dramatic artist. ■which Is accorded thorn at their every ap- The roof Is one of the prettiest resorts In pearance. There are no doll moments while town. The trellis work is artistic. The those sterling players occupy the stage. It Is a question If there Is a team on the vaude- ville stage who actually get so much out of their work as this jolly duo. Minnie Kaufman displayed her expertness (revival), third and last week. KNICKERBOCKER. — Julia Henderson, in 'The Sunshine Girl," nineteenth week. ond week. WBBRfTY^—"The Purple Road," tenth week, uWAXINK ELLIOTTS.—"Romance," eight- eenth week. (PRINCESS.—Four one act plavs. WINTER GARDEN "The Honeymoon Ex- press/' eighteenth and last week. ■ I' PROCTOR'S TWENTY-THIRD ST. (WILLIAM A. MATTHEWS, MOB.) Frank Bush, of course, captured the big- gest share of the applause on the bill appear- ing here for tbo first half of the week beginning June 2, but Frank was nevertheless The production was first teen on any stage on Tuesday, May 27, at the Apollo Theatre, at Atlantic City. A member of the regular staff of The Cluteb saw It there, and his review of the production and the individual work of the Players wis printed to last There are several performers to the com- pany who were strangers to the local first- nighters. The most prominent of the newcomer* is Zoe Harnett, who has long been a favorite with Ban Francisco theatregoers. Miss Har- nett is a "good worker" and, besides pos- sessing an excellent voice and much "class," predominating color Is light green. Wistaria ond other (lowers are in great evidence. LATEST NEWS BY GABLE. From Our Own Correspondent, Henry 6eorge HIbbert. SCENERY THEATRES AND PRODUCTIONS, - VAUDEVILLE ACTS EQUIPPED Mew end .Second Hand Scenery 1b Stock HURRAY HILL SCENIC STUDIO MURRAY HILL THEATRE, N. Y. WAJ/TMH. MArKY.Mgr. TelMMMnr. Hill. LONDON, JUNE) ft. Evelyn Thaw made appearance to Hippo- drome revue Saturday as dancer, without any hint of her identity. Performance seemed acceptable on Its merits. Charpenter, French boxing champion, Clipper Post Office. IB order to avoid mistakes and to Insure the prompt delivery of the letters advertised In this lut • •. sparred three rounds as feature in London envelope plainly addressed mu.'i «,» nu> Nonas wlili rnii. "ram* river Hero." .....< #„- .7...... VLaa. .' — "f* muni be American (Charles Potsdam, mgr.)—The bill at this house for week of June 9 Is one Opera House, with revue, "Come Over Here,' 1 to-night,'with moderate success. Poialrc's dramatic Interlude to "Come Over Here" made a sen sation ^ LATEST FROM CHICAGO. (Special Wirt to Tux Clipper) JUNB 10. Sam C. HaUer arrived In Chicago from sent for ench letter, and a wrltfeu order for the letter, slaved with (a. Call1 name and address and the line of business followed by the under mast also be enclosed. ""' Please mention the date for mm ber) of the CLIPPER In wntchth^ letters sent for were advertised LADIES' LIST. Abbot, May iHatfleld, Ames, Marie Fannie A Oo, Ayers, Trixle uiaii, Ardell, Lillian | Mrs. Lorraine Alberts, Mary Harington Hlldt Andrews, Fanny [Howard, Mona closely pressed 'for the position by little to bicycle riding on the ordinary and double that will long be remembered, with such acts 8an Francisco this morning, and w«b a Ash'ey, UJllan llamllton Madge Tl n . n tk. .11.*...I...- /. KT . -»..\ , rWhPela. .._ un, . ... .-. .. ' .. —* T JZ v * i>TllB.a nail.. Un rttnwA a ximntln ,f ill tl.A. AlfllllffS. HitM IHllPtlAR FLlMttM Dorothy -Menither (see Now Acts), a cap- tivating little singing comedienne who Is fast climbing to that big time "change" and notoriety. Billy and Edyth Adams, a wood- en and soft shoe dancing couple recently launched In the East here, won a good place, but the ncnt dance work of Bdyth would be benefited if her first single number was worked with a "kid" song, Moycr and Clark, ulelglit-of-biuid entertainers; Hilton and Hughes, German "laugh brewers;" Gibson and Uanney, In a cowboy comedy sketch, and the Harrison, Wolfe Trio, a singing trio (all reviewed under New Acts), completed the first three days' bill. Will Cook's company of thirty people (col- ored), in "Turkey Trot Opera,' headed the corking good bill that ushered to the change of entertainment for the last half of the week, and the troupe ran away with the big slice of well earned applause at the close of the act. (See New Acts.) Bonner and Meek, a very clever singing Wheel*. " u ' s ""•circumstanllaT^Evidence •"'DaTqv"^'^ Clippie caller. He reports wonderful pro- AMtags. Miss (Hughes Florence Jeanetto Dupre canceled after the matinee, court FeUx Mavb^lle Mcrtonald Hilton and eress for the Panama Exposition, 7,000 pec Butler HolenMaji i ;es , Madge l, wing to n sore throat. Brice and Gorjne Mallen,, Dnrkto? dogs and monkeys Coyle I 1 ?, «■■ employe? » making r'eaAy. Bryant,. Violet I.Holman, Jesais •were called to fill, and opened at the evening — s • performnnce, Monday. fhlnko, ibe Jitnglcr. Is fully entiled to as- sume the title of "clever" Chlnko. His work Is neat, artistic and much of it Is rew. German comedy and sonrc. The pictures were eliminated from this week's bill, and the show ran a little over two hours. Old Timer. PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE. ^ t 22-&*L£LZF' " cil ■ ttelr &C»S presentF'Thc Wornon" this week" Park (Corse Pay ton, mgr.)—The Corse Payton Stock Company closed Its engagement here June 7. Manhattan Opera House (Frank 0. Miller, nigr.-)—The stock presents "Forty- five Minutes from Broadway" this week. Olympic (David Kraus Amusement Co., (alls HCCUNE, MOB.) -mgrs.)—"A Chorus Girl's Luck to New York' 1 The patronB of this house were treated to iBprescntcd by the stock company this week ...n. Canal. L. E. Myers, of Chicago; '49 Camp, Dale, Davis & Lewis; Ice Palace and Hockey Arena, Patrick Bros.; Acroscope, Pa- cific Aeroscope Company; Petit Trianon, Marcel Slesslnger; Spectacles, Creation, Evo- lution of Dreadnought, Battle of Gettysburg, E. W. McConncll; Racing Coaster and Scenic Railway, L. A. Thompson; Old Mill, Alt. Neurcnberg, Fritz Mueller & Sons; Subma- rines. Benslnger Bros. Ashcr Levy has resigned as manager of Carr, Adeline Uones, Ada Connolly Sisters luntrman, Louise Clarke Dorothy Keeley. Lillian Constantino, _ Kalui LllllnnMae Emma Dunn and company presenting a Florence Jerome, Ethel act neatly dressed, were arso big favorites mamlX aZFSJSF ■SSC l ^Wg^ .gE.B Amorlta Kclley, Stella Chatelaine. Evelyn rlgnt on the heels of this big colored singing to one of thefeatures T& UtTZTrfEfTm. Ccriton. Anna Pennington, Ernest Wood, , ect, and their■doings are also mTTrc fully re- %£&*£. n**922Fk* J?£JZ£ » "»* ^ Nat. M*. Wills -Leon En-ol MartinBnSrn £"$t??l at l^\ ot A ?? tlaiia :,, wh " o]>y ac l a ESS**.® fe ,aV ! lla ,,R? n,lle Inttvi In rtiir fjoii/ Ant. M nMn l*v.,*i.u ui uol mw ALU lUlUinn. ,1f nnu l A „. Ulll„ vi,_ -' ^^ I tllnvlnc* thft Pnntnvan Mm. ...Ill ,.«,,« .««,.!.. l'„!l,. T . SlnalA l^n-l» r.OU«« the Middle West. Active negotiations are pending between , J. C. Matthews, of the Pantagcs Circuit, and Davis, Marjono Miller, Cherry Niaraann Fmla Opel, Mrs. H. Oliver, Annie I'hllllps. !<!,■ l'licl|is, Lllllim rarker, Edith Price, _ Ida Estell* Itosenbeln). _ Mrs. Mliion Rayinonil Eunice Itlclinrilb, Mrs. Harry Rose, Eillih Ulee, Xaucy Lee Rnmltll. Eillth imii'ii. Ray Russell, Kilty It. Helena H. Klngsley. Elsie iRIddlck'lirsILA Clarke, Dorothy Knowlton, _ . Ralston. Mrslini Clifton, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Jos. D. ICIucaW, Evelyn Courtney, Alice Umnard, Susan Chase, Mrs. Wm Loralnc, Rcta Dooley, Kuy Lebmann MraJoc Dale, Mrs, M. I.a Vaun Drew, Margaret Mrs.l«well II. La Conner Lens Davis. Dora L'Estelle, Duvall, Aglea Miss K. Scott peLafayett Miss .'.esllo, Stella Unvls Jcanaette lated in our New Acts column. Craig and Overholt, a dancing couple of more than ordinary ability, equalled any- thing dancable on the entire bill and, along with the Great Barnettl, a musical novelty; Lillian Carter, a black face singing come- dienne, and the Four Sweet Sixteen Girls, are also reviewed under our New Acta. Armlnta and Burke, the well known per- formers on the horizontal bars and trnmpo- lln. found the uaual cucccss awaiting their untiring efforts to please. The woman looks well and is a wonderful worker and shouldem the art of the act, while tho man applies the comedy brush freely ivlth good results. There was the usual fine prog/am of com- ody and dramatic photoplays, among which wcro Essanay's "Broncho Billy eod tbo Ex- press MeBBpnger," Klnemacolor's "Niagara Kails" and "Out of the Darkness," and "la Susie Another big future W uHS. return of ««ulo». MIIIerT Wm. T.e BrunT Murray ?'» yl S?„ th I ?J ,a ° ta « eB tlmo ,«»'• »P»«>ch- fnltj. St beautiful Ope Epr,d W who^li r cVrthl « u ,|JL n . J ' B - W&». ™er Swift'and Jose |«^ SSSISimum^U^lX %&?*«*> -ara^WSMlS&ftS C °i , r n .?erlon (Charles Frohman, mgr.)- E^^^SPlSa^S J%S£lSL this bouse, must hav se. The welcome extended surely »VU on?. , ( , or J c 5. Fronln <u>i ™8T. re graUfled her. She offered o se. Robert Hilllard closed hla engagement at > I four numbers, and proved what a * 0U «V n a °* ArgyleCase," Saturday nl| le fine slnirlnir vnlen oho lino June 7. _ f ■-'wmmt, fflkBE*& f %>^»9&tt &&^ The Master Mind" closed its engagement Mf' n ' OR b left Chicago last night for Buffalo Fletcher Mr»OV7 Mile. LucUleT and proved'one ol !TS wnsa* here Juno 7,_ « n g New York. _ ^ _ F1|Wl Rcae.R. 4i.ni... ..# *Vi.v ............ / ii ». a -I 'Hi remarkable flno slngbig voice she has. "Cockle," a bird who talks, alngs and 1ml. SfflS ( . nejl I'. Ik ^^rH^' Estate, mgrs tales musical instruments, is presented by " Hudson (Henry B. Harris' Estate, mgrs.) "Through the Looklng-Glass," as"preseat. E^Sal p «? r ••»" JBlch Girl" closed here lions of the season. (See New Acts.) umnlng-GIUBH," as Pros cd by Doris Wilson and her clever little -t a8SE£ Ju m1 7 company, Is easily one of the hest tint New York has seen in many a _. wiih given about two weeks ago at a down town house for one performance, when it was fully reviewed In our New Acts column. Needless to snv that Miss Wilson met with the same cordial reception that wn> then Jtnpld progress is being made for the Gardner, Linua American Theatrical Hospital in this city. Goodwin, Inn* At a meeting at the Hotel Sherman a board Green, Isabella ••Years fif trustees was elected as follows: J. Lewis Howard, JMen noveltlei Belaaco David Belasco. mgr.)—"Years °/„ n rus,e ,* 8 w * a fl cct « a ? B .J 0,1 ? W ? •: '• hS? 1 " dav It ot Discretion 1, closed Batur^aynlght June 7, K °} a i T , lce sfUHsnt of the Liberty Trust . d«.« Madison Square Hoof. —On the roof ? n<1 ? avl "(S 5|»*J B - Lambert, of the Fort Herbert LotttcR ....... ...... w»w v. »-v g».™mi. •"«*> «»» mo buiuo L-oruiai reception mat wn* l the Long Ago," an exceedingly well produced given her. Her singing was very much en dramatic story of the.days of the cliff Joyed, garden the Wishing Tree Is a novel feature. The Chinese Republic Oriental Restaurant la another attraction. The three ring cabaret will offer added atractlons In Edith Barton, ballad singer; Ncccla Vallle, coon song*; Myrtle Bushman Blllle Ward, and the Misses Dearborn Bank; Edward SnaynV and "Leo Kraus. Tickets for the benefit to bo given at the Auditorium, June 2D, bavo been selling fast, according to a report issued by the treasurer. Gene Greene was the first of the performers Allen, H. E. Addlngton. Geo. Avery, Rill Alton, Tbos. Allen. Frank Lewis, Lillian Lewi* Sisters Lelgtiton, Ruth Lewis, Beatrlco LoRue, Dorothy I.apatlte, Viola Morris, Blllle Monroe, Helen Motague, Bertha Morgan, Lillian Miller, Janet Mercy, Esther Marlon, Grace Mitchell, Oora Lnwton Meeker, Dell GBHTLBaTEN'9 LIST. Robinson, r.ll.ili t-liurrler, Oival Simpson, Corralnc Sabbott, S'nrlc Stanley Doruitty Scbone, Maillyn Scott, Pearl Stock, Mae Thaw, Betty rralnor Harriett Vaughn, Rao Von Berccn. Greichen Wlllard, Margcerlte Wamlngton. Miss O. I. Wurnell, Mny Washington. Betty Williams, .Mho Webster, Edna May White, Kilty Watson, I<enor« w«i)h, Madeline Worth, Vloli-t Waloce, Vera GREELEY SQUARE. (M. X. BLOCK.) A good bill entertained June C-7. The Dollar Troupe of acrobats, eight in number, went through their routine of tricks, and the presented for the first time in this country »?» and company, In "An Object Lesson:" C A TT TKtfC* TV\T\ T*TTr»/\r*T* E* " Tbo *s Da '-" <s - ■• W^s^m^QFS^vSh SAILINGS FOR EUROPE three ladles kept up woll with the five gen- tlemen. Papa llenkert entertained with a , ... little comedyln pantomime and funny falls, iuS „Tth5r nS^LSK&ff and the entire net? costumed nicely In (W ' thei r fine performance. lath m» an ♦ AMP I ■« *mr\A aal a a aal ^^^^aaaaa^«^aa^^a*«™™^aa«as] HAI«MERSrEm'S. popular Williams and Rankin were also seen la a 'French comedienne; J. C. Nugent snd corn- new net, offering Instrumental musical so- P nn ) r . ■ " Tho Regular;" Joe Herbert and Lillian Goldsmith, to Tbe Dance of the Siren;" the Sisters Meredith, Buckley's ani- mals, the Seebacks, Fforette, and Corson and Brown. This marks the fifth anniversary week, .lections. (See New Acts.) Three Obcrlta Sisters met with much suc- cess with terpsichorcan efforts. Although opening the bin, they took cbout six bows. Howard's Animal Novelty closed the show and held everybody seated until the conclu- Jaek. lab, went over In good form, George De Alma plunked the old, or, rather, two new banjos like an expert should, and bis repertoire ranged from the most en- ticing up-to-date rag and ballad to the classic and grand operas, la real musician style. Jerome and Lewis, tbe colored couple, re- tain their Hue of songs, and tho usual wave of surprise sweeps over the houso when the female impersonator of the team removes his lady's wig and disclose* his true self. Their singing was well liked. The Mascngnls are a classy dancing act. tho lady an adept in too work and grncral posing. She looked well In black. Tho man in red also Is a graceful work as well a* in h' pirouettes. The Italian _ characteristic costume, including (be gamo (WM. UAMUBBSTBIIf, XCUL) Italtlo (White Star Line). June 12: Miriam Clements, Dorothy Lane. Victor de Klraly, Ferdi- nand Gottsehilk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klralfy, Iinre Klralfy. Barnett Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Hauling, Henry Alnley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett. Edwards, Kyand and Tlerney. A'ronsriAscattn Cecil(o (North German Lloyd Line, Jnne 10: Mr*. David Belasco, leabelle D'Annond, Edward V. Darling, Frank Carter. ifasretanta (Canard Line), June 11: Milton Aborn, Marjorle Adams, Hon. Mrs. H. Berea- Srott "Flora V*ninn*""i«aT>'«M wrnia nVT,£ '""' (Kitty Gordon), Irving Berlin, Clifford Hess, rows? andTphoVbeTlbog Clrcw Wm " B "* ^ch\T f m< F ' 1,C, """* Mr " " a H * Vw ' Proetor'a Flfty-ersrhth Street (John PsihSelpMo (America Ltoe).. June Ml M*r- Hew York (Wm. Morris, mgr.)—The bill this week Includes: Blanche Huntington and Burt Schader, Maurice Wood, Warren and Brockway, La Gracla. Crosby. Dana and Gelder, Milton Gilbo. Hoiner E Gordon Bros. Oaylord, Al. Hamlin, Richard Heuscl, Minli Hargrave, F. K. naiiitnv, Geo.V. Howard, II. B. Harris, Al. G. Hanna, Alwrt Hammond, F. Hart. Mark Hall. Reld liiiimc, Wm. it Hull, Art. S. Hulme, W. It- Hayes, Chaa. M Mis. Harry Kanaon, H. L. Brewer, S. M. Hcbert, Arthur Brooks, Harvey Hnnna, Albert Brcckenrtilb'e O. llllaon, I.eltoy Blatauy, (life. Jackson It & K. Bowman, H. P. Jones, W. 0. IJrowne, 0. A. .1 oho son, G. E. ltehre. Great Johnson, Jos. R Beamont. Chas. JefrcTson, Frank Bulger, H. A Co Jackson, Bill Bradley, H. O. Jacobs, ProfWP Biuton, Carl Jackson & noyce, N. Florence Bowdlsh King, Jno. II. Stock Co. Koppe, S. Bannister, Joe Kennedy, Chas. Bradford, Chas. Kloe-blcr, Emll Bent, Jerry Knights. T. K The bill on the corner for the week la to Muck, mgr.)—VaudevilIe and pictures. Bill en* Mayer: Of vaudeville excel- June Jr 11: V rftco Dllou . Kennedy and Kra- Jo tbe general standard „ lence, and tho usual large Mondny afternoon mw ; ,,V ry B r ot,cr ana company, Great Bar- (Itorge Washington Line): M. E. Woolf, (North German Lloyd manager of the Lyceum rf «i™h« WLZL ^«JK: ^t^t^SSJVZ attendance was on hand the opening per- nettl. Three Lirblns, and tbe Be Anoa For ThMtre, Rochester. N! Y. f?mJ„ P .^ n ^ n ?. 8 -°T»iJ hp * h0U80 l£* n ffi e 'ormaacc. June 0. opening per- 121B . r- Q Oordon, Charles W. „ O'rSiste (Wbito" Stir Line), Jnne 14: Blllle " Geo. A. Wlchman, a clay modeler, held DltOefleld. tbe Modern «vengail, McCauley »»*••^Pblllp Klein. down the No. 1 position In goodlaSto and « nd ConnoU, Felix naney and company, and . vu, .°^ a . HS% < . H *f bnrf i" A J5*. r,c * n „ SHfl- got over. " * Blyle * Ba the Brighton Quartette. ,n ? e 1 , ,0: J«mes Onnnlngham. Mabel L. Allen, Mr. Rummage and Vincent, banjolst*, enter- KeltV* Hsriea Opera Houe (Harry * talned. . « »« g,,^ mgr .)—-pi,, weat i, er favored this -— ^. —-^ a—j-— iMartinettl and Bylvester. in their bnmpty- noUBe during the peat week, and iu eon- r?u -25 »ilf , S2 tuB1D acrobatic bit (a la Bice and Prevost). sequence they were crowded most of the In his single steps and were a tremendous hit. Wl time. The stock company offers for thiB ~„ n SSS&l 1 }? .5"°^ J" Cartmell and Harris arc exceptionally Y c <* " Th « "oes," wlri ' f Tbo Concert" to Ballast, Q. Browne, Nell O. Byron * Nelson 1'owmnD Bros. Caopor A May Oonsdale, H. M, Gorlteaa MedOo. Cook, Phil Corcoran, Jno. Caatle. H. 11. !'.? fl fh; n i. e , r ." !l „ 1C fl C . 0 i 8lume ^ mc ^ a,ns V C ^ 8Qmo clover duuecre. Their pkno playing'srnTiaJr 'ollow. B^ffnrauS? SS^^JSB** mbv °- «PAl *9S9 ?«?"*« wffm&J^f%tTE& tStSSt% " n MHl*m*.)TZTo& are most favorable from this house. The bill for first half of this week: Brighton Quartette, Four BrasB Men, Rogers Bock and company, Jane KnowlcB and company, Cash nnd Limit, Lowell and Esther Drew, Cardo and Noll, Gertrude Dudley and company, Walter Wccms, ond Lockhart and Eddy. For 12-ltS: Frank Bush, Jane Wlcr and company, Empire State Quartette, Henry Bottcr and tnents brought them several recalls. Billy Inman and company, in their well known sketch of the baaeball gruffer swind- ling his own father. Tbe comedy goes well, but tho Improbable pathos Is far fetched, especially the prcsumtlon that the boy should fall to recognize a father wrlth such pro- nounced characteristics until he saw the pic- ture of mother. Still the audience liked It. elly. Tho lady partner is n dancer' who stands out lu her particular line. Marshall Montgomory, the well known ven- triloquist, was a tremendous hit. His ma- terial is always refreshing and up-to-tko- mlnutc. and ho has a way of putting over hla act that is tho acmo of ventrlloqulal proficiency. S= s =«-■« a. c S'«fi-.«;:r» «• and did a little clowning, . big hit they always are. Alexander and Scott tore along from start company. Rambler Girls. O'Donnell Brothers, Ceclle Dunham, an attractive llttlo slneer » «.» "."i 1 ? Hcott tore 8lon S from Bt " r t jomnnny. uumoicr uirw. u-uonneii .nrptners, OedWo (White Star Line), Jane S: Mr. and Cobnrn. J, A. Mrs Maurice Levi, Mr. and Mm. Lumsden Hare fi5HWiJtB F , (ahendy reported). Jane Cowl, Haael Dawn. 9" un ' r ;, B,< ',? , Jr Caronia (Oanard Line), Jane 7: Mr. and Mrs. Cseon James Mclntyre, of Mclntyre and Heath; Mr, and Mr*. Heath and their son, Thomas, sailed on the Oceania (White Star Line), on Saturday, 7; Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Llndo, Peter Bice, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Oceanic (White 8tar Line), June 7: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Heath and Master Thomas Heath (Mr. Heath Is of the team of Mclntyre and Heath). France (French Line), Jane 6: Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgu Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yaaye, Henry B. Stamford. Ulnnctonka (Atlantic Transport Line), Jane 7: B. K. Hynlcn. Oooanto, Jnne 7: Valeaka Suratt. finished wra" ir ParTalan" i'ffi •' all three aona. ' 2^Li lx Ji rown B, »«" Iate with Primroso well done. Result several bows g and Dockstadcr were hearUly received. They „ Helen Pnge and company were seen to n "n%J a \ ]**£$ OT «I' their well known comedy"''The IJndcratudy. S »S& ™S£ flnnys . Bt, "'^ ,1 oa tteIr second and the fiasco at acting was funny, and the tgfi^-JWsrwammt on tho corner and scored pleasant parting interview between tile little *a!L corrcBpondenco school graduate and the lead- lug man mado the usual hit, Inglls and Reading showed their "nut" act of craxy talk, chopped off parodies, ex- change of gags, played with a rush. A funny bit was the introduction of a llttlo automatic dnnclng negro placed on n stool. Tho lady sang "When I First M*t You" In a mtnner that would suggest the desirability of a little less fortissimo. A burlesque cornet solB. with the help of two stage hands with drums and nn "Alagaiam" march were other foolish trimmings. A nice dance finished tae act. All to tho good. "Back to Carolina" was Die illustrated eong offering. The pictures Included! "Java." "The Suanee River." "The ltnuckero's Revenue." "Loa tor'S Mo'thS?"" 1JOU ' t WOr ' , •" * Ua " Un « ln * 1 usual auccesB. Raymond Wylle. the double voiced vocalist, sang himself Into the good graces of the audience and waa a big hit Houdinl, "the handcuff king," held tho audience spellbound with his new release trick, "the water torture cell." Troupe. Locw'sDelnnccy Street (Bernard Frank, mgr.l—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Broadway.—-Motion pictures. Plaaa (F. P. Wiley, mgr.)—Vaudeville and notion pictures. Yorkvllle (Lawrence Bcatus, mgr.)— Vaudeville and pictures. Kconey's Third Avenne (Ed. J. Mc- Mabon, mgr.)—Vaudeville and notion pic- tures. Fourteenth street (J. Wesley Rosen- The Six Steppers danced themselves into fliest, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pie- favor with many original steps. Bcdlnt and Arthur arc olwuys big favorites on the corner, and their act went over with a daah. Tho Maynarda closed the show. OUo. " « Grand Opera House (R J. Madden, JJBr.)—"The Hatlle «if Gettysburg," to mo- tion pictures, bcpii n the second week June 0. Unique (E. L. Weill, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. •aS^lvtM** Fre * d ' "'*'•>-VotldCVUIe tores. Loew's Avenne B (8. N. Euhn, mgr.) Vaudeville and motion pictures. Comedy (Albert Kaufman, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Herald Sonare (M. Rothschild, mgr.) —First run motion pictures are shown here. Savoy (Rosenberg Bros, mgrs.)—Motion pictures In which leading stars appear is tbe nttrnclion at this house. Lincoln Sqnare (Clura. 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