The New York Clipper (July 1913)

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TflWi ' JULY 12 THB ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. Vfc. '*W. THB NBJW YORK CITY THEATRES CfflmfflJH) ATTRAOIOTS. PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE. an. „.,»■ ivn MTiint (0US * ecv,n > *"»»•> (8AM FREED, MOB.) DUUWI mu ■»»" ) ** An all star program, ta fact, as good a The bill for July T-» la fairly lnterwrtlnf. ASTOR-—"Q u o Yadlsj in motion pictures, one as lias ever liecn seen here, was presented Business light. twelfth week. Monday matinee before a falrlj* good site Dcane Davis and compa CASINO.—"The Putplr Boad, fonrtli weok audience. at this house. Leo Edwards and Flavla Arcara played COLUMBIA—"The Kitatag Maid," tilth their first New York engagement at this week. __ house since Joining hands, nud were seen In roftT.—Lauretta Taylor, In "Peg » My an entirely now performance. (Bee New Heart," twentynlnth week. Acta.) i niTRRION.—"Jock London's Adrcntaros." £l%EXcea F»Bfl>T«DCOND STREET.— HAMHERSTEIN'S. vr/TINGE'S FOBTY«OCOND STREET. tuu »wkhln tbe Law,*' forty-flfth week. IPW FIELDH' FORTY-SECOND STREET ROOF GARDEN.—"AH Aboard," sixth ■JMK LYRIC—Cant. 8cott's 8outh Pole motion pictures. pictures. . L.ocKnart ana fc.aay, tue snoeiaooui iun- SEW AMSTERDAM—Zlegf eld's "Follies of eters, had one of the beat spots on the bill, ' ■■Al'v II 4/ii<>»k Kf/Ullr Anil AAkt^lnl.i knU tkolii .-.n.e, and certainly held their own. Mile. Louise's Monkey Cabaret came In at the last minute and made them alt up and take notice. It Is easily one of the best acts of Its kind In the business, and la always sure of a cordial reception. 1913." fourth week. PR INCES3-— Four one act plays. PROCTOR'S TWran-TfflRD SL (WILLIAM A. MATTHEWS, MOB.) Phew I "Some warm week It turned out to be that "In IPSO" headlined for the first three days at this house, beginning Monday, June 30/but In spite of the Intense humidity tut bung breathless outdoors, this popular "the"Stanley Trio offered a novelty that house was quite comfortably fllled on Tues- wag new helei anQ were a D | g ,„ccess. One day evening, when we exbauatedly dropped in. of tne meu a j, Ial]t ln tne audience, gets "In 199»' was very capablv presented by over a gr<!at llne ot talk wlttt nl . H partner a company of two -women and a man. The on tue gtagei g^a f or a time had the audl- latter Is especially good In his portrayal of ence badI y f 00 icd. They flnnlly get down t» work performing some wonderful tricks on the bounding mattress, which earned them much approval. Mary Gray, a singing monologlste, with many original methods, easily captured her audience with her cufrtlvatlr.g. manner. She puts both her songs over nicely, end as a finale presented a very funny dance that brought her rounds of applause. Julia' Nash and company were seen In their most recent success, entitled "Her First an English comedian, assisted by a lady, phyed a burglar 6kct(b, wherein the husband fools tho wlte by his her boasts she readily hands over all her jewelry and even her gown. Ho later discloses his Iden- tity after she had given a wrong account of her dealings with the burglar. That finishes the lady's part of the entertain- ment, tittt Mr. Davis. In one, sings "Ange- lina,' 1 a comic; then illustrates different modes of crossing Broadway and other bits Quite a bit of a, tit Sally Brown came and sang sweetly, all dressed up In several gowns. Among her offering* wore: "Pulrmon Porters on Pa- rade," "Ob. You MUllun Dollar Doll" and "I Don't Wants," to good applause. Spear and Shannon, two ladles, one a qulvery soprano singer who changes her gown for each song, and the other, nt the Hay Conliu, fresh from his success at one piano, with a smile that won't come off dur- of the seaside houses, duplicated here. He fog the entire act. She also sang a character Is e, ventriloquist that takes his hat off to ditty, one about what mamma knows. The no one. During his entire performance he Is singer presented "You Made Me Love You," continually smoking. ,_ t _ m "Floating Down the River on the Alabam" and "Gambling Man (WM. HAMMBiBTBlN, MUR.) Looked like a ticket speculators' conven- tion on tho comer the first performance of the current week. All tho hoys who peddlo the ducats at an advance rate along the (lay white Way were on hand, and the reason maeqiHsrodtng as a burglar, and proves seems to be the opening of Harry i'ox and nsta of bravery to be mere dream, as* Jennie Dolly, and my, what a send off they 1'ealson and Goldle. in songs and much comedy, pleased Immensely. These two boys have excellent singing volets and are a big feature on any bill. "You Made Me Love You" and "That Naughty Melody" were their two best numbers. The whistling of Goldle wsb a big encore getter, Lockbart and Eddy, the knockabout fun- toY'role of'a "mere man" a century hence, and he kept the audience in continual laugh- ter all the way. , , Edytbe Gibbons, a pretty and graceful since? ran a tie for second place with Toledo and Burton, an eaulllbrilt and a singer, and Eert and Violet Stroud, who, unable to se- cure a permit to feature tbelr clever little daughter, Baby Violet, presented to very sat- tifvlnc results a singing double that showed Mrs. Stroud to be above the ordinary class of Sirs. Stroud to De aoovc me uramotj <.in» *,i meir most recent success, entitled "Her i-lrst gDO uses from off stace. Then together again They wore well liked. Wilfred Clark I'layer* had a bughouse sort of an act, with a lady whom "he" had met the night before, visiting him at his bouse, where her husband, bis "friend" Is getting tnli'id up with him and his wife, finally to meet and be forgiven. The comedy, mostly on the jump and shout order, kept things fairly lively until the finish, and there were quite a few laughs. The players did the host they could with the material. Brown and Warner, two big singers In blue tint evening suits, duetted In good style, opening with "Mellnda's Wedding Day," theu singly, "The Curse of An Aching Heart," tho "Oh, Georgia Lund," by the tenor, with re- Then together again •William tbree. Tell. (See Mew Acta for all Sane Knowles and her company presented, under the title of "What Henrietta Did," a cjmedy sketch that was seen on the big time not long ago under another title. Miss Knowles' presentation was very well given, and she as the actress who visited the big Sjy" ln search of money enough to move er troupe from the town, and who succeeds In collecting the cash, whan she la mis- taken by tho old party for the widow on whom his son Is smitten. Both son and fattier fall for the stage) girl, ««d propose, but Henrietta slipped gwty after consoling then with the answer that she was wedded to her art. Very cleverly presented, ontalda of a yellow tie wom with a black salt by the "son." Brown and Fraxer, Mack face comedians, and Charles Nellson. with a one string vio- lin, completed the bill. (See New Acts for Big Jim held the main position on the Incoming change of program on Thursday, July 3, but the monstrous bear found the weather too hot to show the audience bis best work. However, he skated; tuukey trotted and drilled as best he felt, and was excused amid plenty of applause. The Hayward Sisters, a good singing duo, and the Caullet Players, £ "The /Trial of Mary." were an equal hit on this bill, and further mention of their work lo«ninde under New Acts In this Issue. The Three Types, a novel posing act; Col- lins and Manning, conversationalists nod singers, and Bube Willis, violinist, are also reviewed under New Acts. Francis Wood rolls hoops cleverly enough to find contracts at his disposal for some time to come. Besides spinning the rims around in the usual way, h« managed to amuse greatly by making them perform other stunts. A neat act. A notable feature among the motion pic- ture part of the program was Manager Matthews' securing Patho's Weekly for two showings at his house weekly. Klaemacolors "War and Peace" was among the holiday pic- ture feutures. Toa. of the hits of the bill. Kennedy and Kramer, whom the program states arc bidding for metropolitan favor, surely got It, and plenty more. Both are classy dancers, and rendered In perfect time to the orchestra a nifty clog that brought them good returns. The banjo playing of Miss Kramer pleased. Charles Thompson, "That English Guy," offered a juggling specialty and, although opening the oil' proved one of Its biggest features. Jack. a,... in i i r a ^; GREELEY SQUARE. ** (st. m. block, nan.) The bll for July 3-5 was entertaining. The Seven Plchlanl Troupe, with a pollce- ntej], messenger and a newsboy, performed their novel stunts, and the leaps to shoulders, ewlsted by the two sce-saw arrangements, made the usual hit, .especially two double somersaults to a four high by one of the boys. McDermott and Wallace are a natty couple, end both could sing and joke. "That Old Girl of Mine" served Mies Wallace well. "Never Again," a souse song, was McDer- mott's hit, and both scored with "ltobert E. Lee" and a glnjery dance. Powder and Capmau, the well known dan- cers, were til there with the footwork, but Night," with the atout party Impersonating the result. Several recalls. The Three Bnnnies, one lady (soubrotte), an Irishman and a Dutch comedian, in a manicure restaurant With a few funny signs, had a boiled down jumble of every burlesque ever presented. As Major Day handed this team. If applause and a tre- mendous reception count for anything, Put and Dolly wero one of the hlggcst hits seen In a long Umo at Hnmmcrsteln's Emporium of Vaudeville. Lieut Bldrldge, hilled as the snnd man, demonstrated his ability as a sand artist, but his attempt at a routine of conversation was the kind that makes you drowsy. Barring the monologuo ho peddled ho got ovor. Tho Dancing Maddens, a young man and a §lrl, have a good confine of single and double anclttg, but In tho singing line fall flat. If they hold to the dancing und they will have no trouble In the position they are now plnvlng on any bill, and will get over easily. The Three Alecks have a real novelty com- bination, acrobatic, bar and bit act, which Is a pleasing feature on the bill. YiollnsSy Is on his third return engagement on the corner, thla season, nnd cleaned up. His violin and piano specialty Is always & big hit, and Vtollnrifcy Is a popular favorite with the Hammersterfi fans. Adonla and his dog. "The Act Beautiful," never went better, and Is a fine position car- ried off high honors. Herbert and Goldsmith, held over for an- other week, offered "The Dance of tho Siren" and mads the usual good Impression, Trovsto, billed as the Creators of the violin, kept the rudlcuce ln the best of humor with his ecentrlc vloln offering. Harry Fox nnd Jennie Dolly received a tre- mendous reception, and Just tore along from etart to finish with a conglomeration of song and dance. 'Harry Fox put over a lot of ex- temporaneous comedy which lilt the mark, nnd rt the finish of the act were compelled to take bow after bow. John F. Conroy and bis Diving Models, another repeater on tho corner, closed the Crst part of the bill with their capital aquatic act. Delro nnd Ills brother, Plelro, Jingled off a number of popular and operatic melodies on the plano-srcordlon. Adels Ritchie, In a number of pleasing SCENERY THEATRE8 AND PRODUCTIONS, VAUDEVILLE ACTS EQUIPPED flew and Sseaad Hamd Icsncrjr Is stock MURRAY HEX SCERIC STUDIO MORKAY HILL THEATRE, N. Y. WAI/retn BIAXKY.Mgr. Tol.38I3Mur.UUi. Royal (Marcus Loow, mgr.)—Photoplays and vaudeville. Folly (Wdi, Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudovlllo. Cohbiiv (Wm. fox. mgr.)—Pirtursa and vaudeville, Columbia (A. Blchel. mgr.)—*ii vaude- ville acts aad motion pictures. Olympic (Herman Wacke, mgr.)— Photo- plays and vaudeville. l.j.MiKN- (A. II. Scbwart, mgr.)—The latest phot onlays arc shown here. Halsby iM. II. Kaae, mgr.)—Miniature musical comedies, pogether with vaudeville and the latest photoplays. Uijau (Uco. Scbonck, mgr.)—Loow's vaudeville, changed twice weakly, also latest photoplays. Uxi'oku (Cyrus Gale, mgr.)—The latest photoplays arc shown here. . , Liiikbtt (Kdw. Htrnuas, mgr.)—Tho latest photoplays and vaudeville. SinuiBirr (Wm. Sheedy, mgr)— Loews vaudovlllo continues to big homes. The pro- gram Is changed twlcv weoklj. llBoroiU) (Bon. Kahn. mgr.)—Continuous vaudovlllo and latest photoplays. The pro- grnm Is chanced twice weekly, Mondays and Thursdays. Tho pictures are chaugod dally. Cbbscxnt.— The Gettysburg pictures are playing to packed houses. ^^ . ever . and Judge Knight, they Impersonate wattera where the fun requires It, then return to their gong,, M ng in * manner that Is entirely oriel- original characters, then one plays a soldier na j w)tn Jjiss Ritchie. Scored a strong hit. In a funny suit. Tbe lady cuanges and comm China Ltflff I'on and company of fourteen to her own restaurant, not knowing tho prices, etc., etc. A checker game with an empty bottle and a full glass was funny. "Oh, German Love," "Please Give Ms Just One Little Smile," are warbled by the Ger- man. For the finish tho lady. In a Pierrot suit, sings "Old Mnlds' Ball," assisted by the men ■In burlesque bathing suits. Nothing overlooked, but It went. Kelly and Fern, a couple of lingers and dancers, started with tho telephone song, "Come tTp To-nsght." At tho plnno Mlsa Fern sang "Just a Little Rain with the Sun- shine" very well. "Tho Garden of Erin" old not match so well, but "In a llnngalo where Red, Red Rosea Grow" pulled them tocether nicely, and they left with the 0. K sign. Leonard and Lewis, the street clothes ac- robats, started with a little palaver, making one bellove they would do a sidewalk con- versation ; but they remove their hats aad coats and go through as lively and Interest- —d balances and sixth successful week of tbls popular rosort began Monday night, July 7. Dancing In t' moonlight on the itomnn dancing pavilion, I gether with a cood orchestra. Tho wondt the comedy was hardly in keeping with the Ing routine of head and hand balances and neat make-up In white. •'Poverty" and lifts and crossovers and unders .is could well be Imagined, closing the show with excellent results. Mill, 'Boogyman's Rag" were their songs. Doc Rice, black face monologlet, talked about woman's suffrage and kindred subjects In very humorous manner and uncorked sev- ernl parodies, including "Ob, You Panama Canal," svlth good effect. «ig. and Rdyth Frans repeated with the success usually accorded their good bicycle act, Including the stunts on what Is claimed to be the highest nnlcyclo ever used. Snllje Klelds, as a lively young boy, sang Jake, LOEWS SEVENTH AVENUE. (CH.IS. SEWABT, MOB.) This bouse was not filled to Its usual ca- pacity night of July 7. although the bill was one of the be^t that 'has been offered in the . l« sJr'ftnie »'l'Ukf t* 008 ond t^* 11 OP*™ 0 th « M "' , TnJ ! Q»«"'. mgr.l—Vaudeville aud pictures. Itemebody a Coming to My House Jake. cleTer team, man and woman, do a little of s Manhattan 0,»er» Home <('omt, U v» «. £££*,».' w-£lw" ihiSh™,^! LJ*. .t,.i „f everything, but what little they do they do It Goat, mors.)— The stock company closed Ita Naughty Melody, which got her a share of ^t^ ^ whistling and Imitations of anl- engnkoment lioro flaturday evening, July 5. Orientals gave a wonderful demonstration of acrobatic Juggling ana magic art, and Were A pronounced success. Heflini and Arthur and Mang and flnyder closed the show. Olio. s Madison srioarc Hoof Garden,—-Tho lu the to- ?etxer wun a coou orineaira. tho wonner- ul Chinese Wishing Trou and amateur ntghti every Monday and Friday continue to bo di- versions. The Ust of attractions inrludo a cabaret headed by Bdlth Barton, who wilt remain with the garden the entire season. Unique (E. L. Weill, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. Hew York (Wm. Morris, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Keeney's Third Arenac (fid, J. Mr- Unhon, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pic- tures. Grand Street (Harry Beekwan, mgr.)— Vaudeville and pictures. City (Sniauel Freed, mgr,)—Vaudeville and pictures. Lincoln Square ((.'has. Ferguson, mgr.) —Vaudeville and pictures. Jrifersou.—Vaudeville and pictures, Loew'a Delanoey Street (Dernnrd Frank, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Fourteenth Street (J. Wesley Boson- 'urea, ['omstock ft applause Klernan, Walters and Kiernan presented "Macbeta tfn-to-Date," and the burlesquing of the murder, the sleep-walking scene and the fight with Macduff seemed to be appre- ciated. Tho shouting nf the Macbeth and Macduff and tbe dramatic travesty by the AMERICAN. (CBAILSS POTSDAM.) For the Fourth of July Manager Pots- dam put over a bill tbat was bound to please everybody, and kern them In good humor, The St. Julians, a man and woman, did some very good work on the trapese, Billy Barlow tola some good atorles an.4 sang some good paiodles, and he went oraf very nicely. Tlcrney and Stabott are man and woman «.'«<. -rest who do some very good singing aba dancing, a *K™?„"Xld«i ^Vest" and tbelr tittle offering Is excellent. Frankle Drew la a blonde )oung L_ herself into Instant favor. Miss Drew tnals Is deserving of special mention. They went over nicely. Frankle Drew sang herself Into) Instant favor.. Dunbar and Turner are as clever a team as ever did their line of work. They open In Academy of Maslc (ltobert K, Irwin, mgr.)—The bill this wook Is The Itogar/i, with the following cast: Reverend Brian Kelly, William D. Gerald; Bruce Wlltnn, Hooper D. Atchley; Kenwe.nl Wright, Julian Noa i Charley narrow, Joseph Croaghan r ■■ o mV-' ng la - Monde young lady who sang herself Into Instant favor. Miss Drew could do ever so much more with songs bet- ter suited to her. Dena Cooper and company offer a dra- matic playlet, entitled T 'The Confession." The act Is sensational, and the actors make the most of their several characters. The act went very big. The Cowtoy Minstrels, fire men. with n special Western set, have very good voices. Their numbers aro all good, tho tenor, who. is also tbe comedian, being deserving of spe- cial mention for his good singing sad clean comedy. , Die* Bernard and company carried off tho honors of the bill la the lilflo comedy. "Tho Animal Stuffer." Plclc Is a brother of Sam liernard, and as a German comedian I.o has wn-t the Illustrated song offering. The pictures, ivere: "The Birth of the But- terfly," "The Coming of Gretcheo," 'The Shadowgraph (Message," "The Song Bird of the North," an Abe Lincoln episode, and "Out at the Beast a Man Was Born." UNIOH SQUARE, (E. r. BOOERS, MOB ) Gertrude Vanderbllt and George W. Moore, one of the most accomplished dancing duos now before the public, hold the headline post- tlon of the bill hero this week. Not only do they display marked pro- flcency In their dances, but there are alsi songs and a diverting line of comedy running through tbe act, which makes It possible for Anderson and Golues, two moo, colored en- tertainers, do their best work In their opeu- big number. The number, "AH I Get I* Beans," was also well put on. The act was well received. The Juggling Jeweta are four very clever girls who do some good worls with tennis rackets and Indian clubs. The girls are nil pretty and dress tho act neatly. They went liefer. The pictures were all good. Pete. ' i i iii Proctor's Flftr-clshth Street (John Buck, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill for first halt of tbe current week in- cludes : Frederick Andrews and his Wonder Kettle, Jcasallne Rogers, Frederick Bock and company, In the comedy drama, "My Father;" Two Wards, German .comedians; Shaw and Swan, comedy skit; Rube Willis, comedy ln- onl front page. Keith's Harlem Opera House (Harry Kwift, xcgr.)—The stock company offers for ibis week 'nits (Million," with mgr J — Y» an; follow. Prospect (Frank Gorston, this sveek, 'The Penalty" Is the Spooaer (Louis Fosse, mgr.)—Last we* business was good. Tho "North of S3" mo- tion pictures continue. Mount Morris (I. Mlchels, mgr.)—Pic- tures only, to fair business. Hamilton (J. c. Jones, rogr.J — Vaude- ville and pictures. AndnIn,n (Harry Thorns, mgr )—Vaude- ville anil pictures. Wnshiugton (Louis Cohen, mgr.J— Pictures, to fair business. Family (Leo Solomon, mgrj—Pictures OUT OF TOWH HEWS Mllford, Conn.— Toll's (Buy H. Averlll, niBC.) Win. Hownnl. Bolb anil .'JliiiiKiinn. ami wiv- Ins pictures coninrse tho attraction* here for tssawas "(iiurlitttuU Barker, m*r.)—Pictures and Illustrated songs. ..... I'Blta'Kss (Albert B. Oobb, mgr.)—Mutual plOj "labbwood Pasb (J. 1. O'Nell mp.l- Band concert*, csfnlval*, cabaict show and moving pic- tures are dtawlug crowds dally, QvMKW} Pabu (Mi MeOwDsU. ra\rr.)—Bsnd conceits, balloon ascensions and wattr fete ate drawing big limine**. I.ttro. almauum Oiuisiut,, ScMtn and UtmiDWAr. niollon pictures. .... __ Nuts.— Mr. Lanft. secretary to William Fox. is la town, superintending tln» new fox theatre hen. Providence, H. IV—I'ravtitrnre (Felix Won- delscbsefer, U'lT.) is 'Inrk. ,,. Kmii's ((.'Us*, tavratwrg. mirr.)—Tuo AUiee Sleek Os, ■tlKi m "The Ueiitleinaii From »lls*is- sli'iil" week of July T. ., , WxsTuixsTxa (William Collier, mur.l—Vsude- vlltc mill iili'lnre*. . _ HcBNin (I'rcil ltomsn, mgr.)—H'imaa Stock Co. iiikI pictures. ,„ , . L'niu.n IChai. Allen, mgr.)—Vauderllle and lilo- Casino (Clias. Wllltsnw. mgr.)—Photoplays. llMi'ian IHnl BrsiiulH. mar.)—Klnmiacolur nnd block anil while pictures, Kioksl TFrank Weslxale, mgr.I—Talking mo- tion pli'turca. Bijou OUtt. Belly, mir.)—1'ktiKM. PowtnoUet, 11. I. -• Scenic — bill week of July 7 i Ismed, Baby Glailys, tho Minstrel Pour, Gordon mill Flnley. Wilson anil (Isllagbor, We*. Ie>an Trio, and Cooncr anil Ewhell, (iLDUK. Stiii ami Music Hall, motion pic- tures and songs, Nc-tb.— Tiio llljou. formerly Keith's, which has been dark for tho put two yitrt, will rs-opsn la Fall. Maakotteo. Okla.—Broadway (B, B, Hte- vi ni, hhc'T bill July D, 4, Included I Harnionlan four aiwl Bill Orotty. _ OLvxno AtaoouB.—Bud « Henry Stock week of T. MiiiioMr Stock Gb. to follo.v. Wiowah (O. P. Anderson, mgr.)—Dill X was feutuvwl by tliu Motily Trio, Iluslnsis la vjOiI; Wwwam, No, 4 (0. V, Andtttoit. msv.)—Bill 3 was beaded by l.lllene and Mario. Yam (0. L. Britten, mgr.)— Motion pictures, Attlelioro. Mass.—Bates—bill week of July T: Hawaiian Quintette, Bison City Quartette and motion picture*. Ooj.umiia. —rictures and viudsvllle. > Notsi— IMills Wiilils has left th* Pantluw The- sire. In JUn»ilu!il, where Ito bu been »l0Kln». .... Suutelle's Circus was here n. Osnt freed, of McUuectsily sod Jos. Oulion, Juggler, Joliwd tb« circus oil that date, nrantford, Can.—Ooloutat (R. Brmona, mur.) Mil July 4-d lncluiteilt Cotnus and hminet, Joint. Morrison aad company, and motion pictures. <.iu ((loo. Y. Low, hist.)— Hill 70! (Illeli and Bala and motion pictures, for 10-121 How- ell and picture*. Airi-ui (K, Moule, mgr.)—Motion pictures, Kotsh. —Kmlo Moule, uiaiiauur of tho Apollo Arizona" ,o Tlenln-. visited Toronto Inst usvk, attending a nieetliw of the Ontario Moving l'lctum Aswieln- I ion. Tiie ii*»oclntloii Is striving for the appoint. board, liernard, and as a German comedian I.o has wrougn tno act. wnicn maBcs rt possiwe ror atromentallst; Leo Strannon, equilibrist, and <)deoa (Chas. W. Thompson, mat.)— long been considered among the top uotehen, J ne *» almost forget the hot weather, while Kinemacolor views and black and white Vaudeville and clotures. ifd. although the stage has seen little of hln» for WtV occupy the stage _j tut some years. Ho did capital work, and hit supporting company lent good aid. The act went over big. There are three people In the act beside Mr. Bernard, a young lady end two men. Brown and West, a man and] woman, do singing, dancing and talking. Their act lac k»WlglnalUy, most of their notarial, es- reelalhr the singing of "How BUIy,* forcibly remUMitag us ofBooley and Sales, Tbe Three Gerts closed the bill. They do some great hand balancing, and tne three men lure can tumble. They were well r«- COLUMBIA. PAR BOCKAWAT, I* IV, X. T. (a. A. snit'LES, nun.) A new theatre opened at this Summer re- sort July 3, and It looks like a winner. Ethel Whiteside and Picks opened tbe bill. and she was a success, regardless of her po- sition. Her offering went over big. Hobby and Dale, two men who carry their own drop, certainly have a very good singing and talking act, nud pleased. i»c Lisle nnd Vernon got over very nicely as n sister team, doing; singing and Character Mary Gray is certainly a very clever girl, 'specially when she waltzes with herself, one ean hag herself the same as Kate Bll- nore used to do. Her songs are all good and •he was a decided bit. Clark and Verdi, two men, Italian char- acters, won much favor. The Kitamurn Troupe of Japanese foot oainncerj and tumblers did some very good »"ork and went over nicely. «*» ■ i i .. a ^«B]i VAiey were applauded unstldtedly on Mon day, and they easily carried) off the honors of tbe show. Acts new hero this week are: Jess Dandy and company, ln a musical sketch, entitled "Tbe Nodding Idol;" Merlin, who U a myall- for, with a pack of ordinary playing cards; Charles Seward, Walter James and Dorothv photoplays, which are changed dally. Marie Kline, the famous Ttianhouscr Kid, will bo the bcadllner for tbe last half of the week. Jardln de Danae (Carter De Have mgr.)—Joan Sawyer and Wallace McCutch eon continue as the star attractions of the cabaret at the Jardin_do Danse, atop of tho New York Theatre. Busanne Bocamota, the Turkey Trotting Hoggins. Marlon Solomon, Mile. Mateo anil M. La Bare and Diane ap- pear also, Morrison's, nockownr—The bill this week Includes: Hopble Tucker, Paul Morton and Naomi Glass Ahearn Troupe, McUevitt. Kelly and Lucy, Tattle Lord Roberts, CaaOela ieroBBts hi the world"—this Is a mistake, w a„«Io«m ~ Hayden, presenting "Vaudeville Tidbits," and John I!. Gordon and company, is a farcelet, antmed "What Would You Do?" 'Further mention of lucse four acts can be found under New Acts, tide issue. The aistira Gaseh surely delivered '"the fiwda" In their acrobatic apeclalty, The but It la a fact that this atage has never witnessed a more expert or autistic perform- ance given by young women. * tin: American, nookomoy—The American Is playing vaudeville. Tuesday of each week Is t'ountry Storo Night. Itenr Drlsrhtoa (Sam McKee, m|T.)— This weok's bill Includes: Bessie Wynn, Harry Bulger and company, Ren Welch, Beldom's The Flying Mnrttns And no dlfticulty ln re- taining theli prestige aa skilled and graceful aerlnlisti and their act scored finely aa usual. Hanloc and Clifton scored tbelr usual suc- cess with hand-hand lifting and acrobatic exercises, the undcrstandor displaying marvel* lous »tr«»£\f "**«",« A^K^SLSS? "iy?fo."— CapteLnT Scott 'inotlon plctares grace In new stunts that brought tho applauee, wnMll .. e nt tb tf hou90 . Lafayette fB. Nelbur, mgr.)—Vaudeville and plcturei. Noma (Jack Lowers, mgr)— Vaudovlllo and pictures. itlvrrslde (Herman Goldman, mgr.)— iaudevllle tad pictures. Hearriit (B. Bowers, mgr.)—Pictures and mimic. S ,B i"w , * , 's fitef* <*• •* cCl **. "tw —Vaudovlllo and pictures. *ssBB> J( a M |e lMl antl Slatssntb Street (B. Johnson, .oer.)— llctures and vnudovllle, Lowe's Fifth Avenue (A. IiOWV. mgr.) —Pictures, to good sized houses. Trexnosit (J. Wells, mgr,)—Pictures nt cheap prices. „ Vs»s"aVirgl|e? <r,«evn>ne« Brutus, tofr.)— Vaudeville and nloturee. Natloaal (Harry Lowe, mar.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Pieetera One HaadreU aad Twenly- flftfc street (C. A Allen, mgr.T-Por first half of the week i Hell Boys and the -BelleI, 1'ocmi In Marble, Hmc. Besson and company, Lillian Kick and company, Wcrrtenlierg Bros., ltobert nnd Lawrcnco Ward, Cesar Itlvoli, ' Daniels and Conrad. Hill and Bylrlanl. War- ren and Conley, and the Plying Buesells. besides four curtain calls. Old Timer. Weber's.—Motion pictures. Henderson's (Carlton Uoagtand, mgr.) —The bill for week of July 7 includes: Ham nnd Kitty Morton. John ond Mao Burke, Dorothy Blchmond and company, Claude Ooldeo, Hussy and Lee, Freeman and Dun- ham, Daprcc and Dupree, Frederick V, Vorkvllle (Lswrence Vaudeville and picture,. Brighton Beach Masle Hall (C. S Breed, mgr.l—'Heading the bill for thU week Is Emma Dunn and company, In "Making Good." Other fine attractions are: Fannie Urlce. Wills Holt Wakefield, 8am Chin and Mary Marble, In "Tho Land of D'kes;' Hoey and Leo, Doyle and PUon, Apdale ■ Animal Circus. Lyons aud xosco, and the loleen Sister*. Herald Siianre (M. Bothvhlld, mgr.) —Klrst run motion pictures are shown here. Savvy (Itoaentiertr Bros., mgri—Motion mar.) — pictures In which leading stare appear Is tbe and motion pictures. ettractloa at this home. Broadway.—Motion pictures. Laura Daau and company, Ward Delmar, Kugene MacGregor, Harry Warden, Gene- vieve Warner, Fox nnd Kvana Caroline Man- kell. Bvcond half: Johc Melano and com- pany, Hvrninu nmd Mitlloy, Lee .Hlstcrs and Mack, La France anil McNahb, Rutlcdgc, rirke.-lng and company, lle'aac nnd Baker, Wallace Mickey, Claude Itanf, others. Mkumbra.—"The Battle of Gettysburg" pictures will be shown here July 14. lirookiyn, N, v. —Ihiibwlek (Kredk WhPbeck. nu|r,) for week of July 7, Jho Bowers and company. Keith PopiHur l'layers xiresent 'The Only " uen'* Avenue U (8. N. Kubn, mgr.)— Son." Vaudeville and motion pictures. Circle—Vaudeville and plctuea. Comedy (Albert Kaufman, mgr.)—Jdotlon pictures and Illustrated songs. -lasa (F..P. Wiley, mgr.) — MM" l't.'LTnV (A. M. Leigh ton, mgr.)—First ctass vaudeville, changed twice wsoblr, Is drawing capacity ubttses. Jonbm' Hi. f. Joaes, mgr.)—Vaudovlllo and pictures. Finn Avarire (M. H. Bate, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures and vaudevlMe, UKiat of a Dominion motion picture censor So thut a film *hOw In ono prorlnra can be sliown lu auolher. At tbe prexent tluu each nroTlnco has a efnvjr, and the tvsut Is that a film sn- pn.twl In ono province ha* been slopiicl or badly ent In iiaolhrr The CM. Francis r»rnrl's 8luw«, united, arrived In town (I, to appear for tho Brmtfotd Osralval entire wei'k of T, Paris, Can.— Star —morion pictures. Obm —Motion pictures. N'iitk.— A. I). Campbell, of Brantfonl, Who Is liiiilnil tlic project of building nn np-to-ilato opera l.oi.m In this city, has atada application for sixty-two feat frontauu with a <1om||i of l'U) feet on HeetiiBlc street, Tbe uulldlnu will cost about PMM HanTalo, If. Y.—Star (P. C. Ownell, mgr. tbe Norlbaniptou l'layers, In '"She Onmbloc*," week ef July 7. '"liie Million" to follow. ffnxA'n (M. hiiim, msr.)—for week of 7: At«- amlor Ilms., IinborT, Oouu aud Oorrlr.e/, Ralph Here, Haiujiiel and ftellly, Oordon ami Ulci, La Vler. Hamters and Mllllss, and tho Bossow Mid* ■Ma CAnwn-AL Coittt (Jotiuson a Buckley, uigrs.)— .Motion plcturei and the scenic railway continue to stlract big crowd* dally. Notbi.— The lUifeinek-WsllseeCircus Is bmksd io show here 10, U The Okmnablu Bur- •*<ioe IhowB will Die the UMj»tt» until the llulelv i* flulitieiJ, Which will be about Ur.t of next year, eimlra, \. Y.—MsjMtle Of. D, Gllmon. inirr.) bill for week of July 71 Kronen and La Mar, Valentine Vox Jr. Relblnl and Qrovlnl, V red MUnfotd, Be Michelle Bros,, ilDil tho Broad, way UlnalNl MaTils, RniieB's OtBW (Oeorge T.yiltriir. uisr.l—"The Bed Mill." auog by tho Manbittau Opera Co.. wick of 7. Geneva, N', Y. — Snath ill. II. riutstmlt, mgr.) motion plotures, matinee* nnd evenings, to xgml bujlneu. Tumi a (P, O. Pierce, rngr.)—Pictures and Mgli eh** turns between (lie reel*, two perform- •Jiccs In the afternoon and two lu Hid vvrolnf, to satisfactory biutn«w. THB DBVLIN TKIAL. The rase of James Devlin, up for trial for the shooting of I'oltocirfnn consldlnc, was called by Supremo Court Justice Parker, at Haekensock. N. J., July 7, and, will probably take several days. ' a nte ) rOY FOB V. B. 0, I'ddle Foy and the children are booked to open nt the 1'uion Mquare Theatre, Mew York. In Beptembcr, for A tour of the U. B. 0. heuee*.