The New York Clipper (July 1913)

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I July l* THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. apian© iv:e>^2v york oii^Y theatres CORTWU ED ATTR ACIONS- DRAMATIC AHD MUSICAL. ASTOR.—"Quo Vadlsr* In motion pictures, thirteenth week. rASINO. "The I*urplo Road," fifth week at this, house. CORT.—Lanrette Taylor, to "P*a* o* My Heart." thirtieth week. CRITERION.-—"Jack London*! Adventures." KUTINGaTS FORTY-SBCOKD STREET.— -Within the Law," forty-slith weak, inw FlsTLDS' FORTY-FOURTH 8TURET ROOF GARDEN.—"All Aboard," SOT- eoth week. LYRIC.—Captain Scot f» Sooth Pole motion •caw AMtrTSRDAM.—Zsegteld's "Follies or 1018 ." «fth week. PROCTOR'S TWENTY-THIRD ST, (WILLIAM A- MATTHEWS, MOB.) One of the strongest bills that ha* been put in at ibis bouso hi some time "was the o&c headed by the •Jbanhouaer Kid the first halt of last week beginning Monday, July 7, and the fact that Manager Matthews bad this wnodoful Mttto Juvenile of ylctureoom oa band, aside from delightful theatre weather, vras why a capacity andlenee -were in attend- esjea Without a doubt Baby Mark Ellne. as she is kuown In private lire, la one of the clev- ereit child performers the atage baa yet pro- duced. She Is a ••magnetic tttfflo dofi," and. handles comedy parts equally as well as the heaviest type of drama. 'She finished her performance with an Italian dramatic bit. and before this wonderful babe had half finished It there was many handkerchiefs doing duty throughout the orchestra. (See New Acta) A. Raymo and company, In a comedy sketch, entitled "Imagination," grabbed a big share of the laughs. The sketch serves Its purpose in this particular line, but is a bit too stretched. (Bee New Acts.) Claude Ranf was a favorite in his eom- mendhttle performance oa the tight wire, and his eating, Joggling, walking inside a metal hoop, and riding a onlcycle stunts mooting with worthy applause. He Is a grace- fnl performer, ana Is capable of holding down an early position on the big bills. Elliott and Kelt must be credited with having done finely In following the Broncho Four. They look well, but the woman should appropriate a some that would not demon- strate the ebriliaesi of her voice when she attempts ordinary high notes. Both are good workers and the man managed to de- rive many laughs In the manner no sang • comic number about being out in a lifeboat all night. Bclsac and Baker, two clever musical lads; the Broncbo Four, n novel singing sketch, and Rh.inile's Marionettes, are more fully re- viewed under our New Acts In this Issue. The change of bill on Thursday, July 10, was soother good one, although minus a dan- cing acts Andrews' Wonder Kettle topped the billing, but didn't run to a better finish than did the Brighton Quartette (New Acts) or Eugene MacGregor and company In "The Bath Cure," also reviewed under New Acts. Lawrence and Tanner presented their moral touched comedy skit, "In Fly Time," before their own rural scone drop, and did very well. Both the rube and the sharper char- acters are well done by these boys, and their material still finds the laugh column regu- larly. Genevieve Warner, a good looking harpist: Billy Shear, monologlst and singer, and Rodgers-Bock end company, in "My Father," completed the bill, and are all fully reviewed under New Acts. Frederick Andrew's chemical in the Won- der Kettle steamed and snorted, froie whis- key, rubber balls and steak. Ice cream was made and passed Into the audience, then eggs were fried, a "half dollar" melted and even a cake of Ice burned by the "same" pro- cess. It served'to be as Interesting entertain- ment as ever and «was thoroughly appre- ciated by the "family'' out front. The Klneroacolor features end the nsunl black sad white photoplay dramas and come- dies wsro all good. Billed for the first half of the current week: Mile. Louise snd ber monkey cabaret, direct from Proctors Fifth Avenue, is tbe chief feature of a comedy bill; others are: Rut- ledgo, Pickering and company, in the comedy sketch, "The Fatted Calf;" J. Wallace Mac- Kay, imitations; Werner and Young, instru- mentalists; Knight and Vincent, sidewalk conversatllonallBtB; El Bey Sisters, roller skaters, and Al. Daly and Porre Bisters, sing- rrs and dancers. Tod. UNION SQUARE* (E. r. ROUOS, HUB.) HAHHERSTEIN'S. (Wii. HAMMERSTSIX, Hub.) •An exceptional bill holds forth on the cor- A singing combination, composed of Marie per this week, and honors are shared be- MrFirland and Madame —J heads the bill tween several acts, which hold down their here this week. Both ladles sing exquisitely positions In true hit form. in operatic selections and songs of long ago. The house was tilled afternoon of July 14. and they were the artistic bit of an excellent with the usual Monday matinee vaudeville fans who always attend the opening per- formance at this house. After a popular overture by leader Geo. May, Marvelous Tyler opened the bill with a good routine of cnulllbristlc feats, which he pat aver in good style, though the act runs a- Utile long. bill. Monday, 11. was the first stage appearance of Madame —?. where ahe discarded her Hilda Clydere, to a bad position (number Monday, Perhaps the reduction to seat prices here for the remainder of the Summer to 10-25 for matinees, and 10-00 for evenings, ac- counted for the Increased attendance on Robert T. Haines presented en Monday the am playlet William T. Horlburt, the well known writer of dramas, has ever writ- ten. Its title is 'The Man In the Dark," snd is further mentioned under New Aets, this issue. Other acts new to the patrons here this PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE. (aUS MCCUrlS, HOB.) Another of the Gas McCune variety of jets was seen hero Monday matinee by a fairly good sized audience. ■ Billy Arlington and company, fresh from burlesque success, was given a most cordial reception. He was easily one of the hits of tha bill, and that's going some on a pro- gram at this house. Juliette Dlka, the handsome and charming singer, presented her singing specialty, and wet with a real ovation. Hor costumes are exquisite, and brought rounds of obsl from the audience. "I Love Her. Oh, Oh, Oh, and "You Made Me Love You" were her two principal numbers, and sho put both over In her own original manner. Joseph Herbert Jr. and Lillian Goldsmith featured their "Dance of the Siren," and met with the same success that attended tbelr efforts at on uptown bouse Both are fin- ished artists in their particular line, and met with much approval. J. B. Armstrong and James Manlcy gave a talking act that is away from anything seen nt this house. Their whole perform- ance is interesting from start to finish, the 'i?J ** ,n K bright, snappy and up-to-date. ™y.t nf— took kindly to them and re- a £9*° Jucm with several encores. *-d. Glngras, In feats of strength, had the hard position of closing the show, and held them all seated until the finale of his excel- lent performance. Phil. Ryley and Daisy Lelghton presented a sketch, called "An Awful Office/ in which taey cro some very capable work. Mr. Ryley portray* a triple role, and excel)* In escb. t he sketch is cleverly .written snd bold* at- tention throughout, Daniels and Conrad, two young fellows In violin and piano coloa, In an oarly position, r caned up. Both boys ars remarkable musi- cians and rendered tbelr numbers In a clever manner. Emily Darren and Charley Conway were seen In tbelr "Behind the Scenes" sketch, »na. repeated the hit made several month* ngo at this house. Claude Ranf, in a alack wire performance Par excellence opened the show, nnd msde them all sit up and take notice with bis wonderful stunts. Jack. 1 i ■ it i «i Colombia (J. Herbert Mack, mgr.)—The K'f.s'ng Maid concluded Its run at tils house with Saturday night's performance. July 12. Aralemr af Manic (•Robert E. Irwin, mgr.)-.wiltlam Fox makes his annual Shake- 'Ponrean production this week, with "Tho Merchant of Venice" as the offering. Theo- dore Friebus is seen as Shylock, and several special engagements to augment the per- sonnel of the stock company have been made «■_ the production. J <-ffer«on_VaudevllU and picture*. two), just tore along and made a very favor- able Impression. (See New Acts.) The Coopers, Joe and Lew. In a piano and singing specialty, got over nicely. Both boye have the right idea of popular and character interpretation, and must go down as eighteen karat Dainty Marie, the clever and versatile week are: Everest's Monkey Hippodrome, Ood- eerlallst, was a tremendous hit. This la her frey and Henderson, to • skit, "Aboard for second appearance ot> the corner this sea- Abroad." and a fantlay, entitled "Tempta- ■on, and that th« audience appreciated her tin." (See New Acts this Issue.) novel act was evidenced by the hearty an* Frank F. Ward and John P. Curran ap- plause extended t > her. peared In their ever popular and funny Toot* Paka I* an old favorite oa the corner, sketch entitled 'The Stage Doortender/' and her tronpe of Hawaiian* waa the same and easily walked away with the laughing sure hit as they bsve been to the past. honors of the entire bill. Mr. Curran's Ina Claire, late star of "The Quaker hwect tenor voice retains all of Its oM time Girl" Co., scored * tremendous hit with her appeal, and Mr. Ward's comedy still remain* inimitable character work. Her Scotch nam- a prominent mark for present day comedians on the program. The Three " Typos, * stereoptlcon model act. waa a very pretty offering. ''Trovato.'' playing bis second and laat week, closed the first part before Intermis- sion, and scored. Ada Overton Walker and company ef senators in vaudeville, added another suc- cess to tbelr long list, and were "brought back" for more of their entertaining parody songs a half dozen, times. The Cavano Duo acorod strongly in com- twelve opened the second part. Miss Walker edy, music and expert feats on the wire, and always gives satisfaction, and Is an artist in her particular line. Her company, consisting of four men and eight girls, are nicely cos- tumed, the girls making two change*. The male trio are sadly In need of rehearsals, as they fell down badly In the medley tbey sang. were rewarded with the sincere approval of the patrons. Moss and Frye, to their ak.it. "Sense snd Nonsense," put over some corking good dia- logue beside* doing some flue songs, which pleased, and they retired whllo the applause The girls are all good lookers, and dance and was coming from all parts of the house, Old rfiatr. BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL, ((WAS. 8. B«E*D, MOB.) This is Clown Week at the Mu-lc Hall, and the Vaudeville Comedy Club provides a complete change of program for each day during the entire week. Amung those who are announced to appear are Nor* Bayos. Frank Tlnney. Julian Eltlnge, Eddie Foy, James J, Corhett, Bert Leslie and com- sing well. Outside of the quartette number the act went over in Al style. Wentwortb, Veata and Teddy, in tbo clever acrobatic specialty, were wall liked. Cblng Ling Poo and company, on their second week, snd Bedfnl and Arthur, who have bad a run on the corner, closed a well drafted show. MR. GREELEY SQUARE. (X. M. BLOCK, HI.II.) The bill for July 30-13 proved highly en- R» n , T l Fl ? nk p ?* a , r . ty '. Nat ... wn l? SI ! d _. j0 S tertalnlng Welch. James J. Morton, "the boy comic," Juliette! In gypsy dr.**, was there with will do hi* new stunt as the oflclal en- the fiddle, and from It she coaxed a classic nouncer. „•>,,„ with variations, followed by a medley of Monday-* program called for Nora. Bsyes, nnlar song hits, with, which she caught tbo Me v » le , -*»•-. ™ Penologist; franklin Ar- se in good shape. ** <•»'■ fiSHJVjAfi com „ eu X *•*£*■ ca ,ed "The Suffragette;" Bernard Granville, sing- ] comedian; tbe iomedtans. Mayo soubrctte Is also an attractive personality & - H26iJ2?^«^!"T*lJ , KSk-f «™ anil ft rood Kln«er and duueur Tho comedian New Physician ;" the Three Alecks, gym- ^e*^W>eSpli%^rkl?SS nastaMkeJiwirm.iui Family, wire act. and house in good snape. as" »"•« i'"" 1 '" '•'•„"'„" '■""'?" "Cupid's Hyndlcato" Is the title of a tab- The Suffragette; Bernard I lold musical comedy, using three good prln- »*2**SLJ*™ tJBSSrfL cipals and six lively and pretty girls. Tho *£*£L£&SZJSFt3 t . .Zi„»t>» !„ nie„ ■„ nttroetivo tierannniitv «nd Allmnn. (.onroy and he For Tuesday the bill Included Bert Leslie and company, In "Hogan the Painter:" the cer, singer and comedian with up-to-date methods. The straight It on the English style, nnd •nHSe'Srobrrtte "stopped[the show, .and gjj ^SUST%m WiEXtW&HBSi baseball game, also got an, O. R. A good S^«2lXffii.E£ .^i^TLVtS time passer. MSce SyShWresald Median ^^^&SrT^£^&^ game, also got an, O. R. A gooa eAatnlci ctlim y KOlt;i ■ Bert Cross and Lois W&^S^Vf^SS^^Si C„ U «teeW§ gg*M&l v,« fm.,- h/,va worked met! ilrhmisli the He- maim. vamuy. The four boy* worked well, although the He- brew boy Insisted on walking like a monkey. "She's One Bweet Girl," "If You Meet Home- body Nicer To-night," "Lonesome Pine," "Ota Maids' Rail" and "Golden West" were their other offerings. Tho only mark against tbem Is the use of "Pick Up My Old Hat," but It got a laugh. A parade from the V. C. C, Clubhouse to tbe hall was made Jul y H by man y members. AMERICAN. (ciubi.bu poraoAM, nog.) The bill at this house July 14, wag up to Connors snd Edna, a couple, alerted In its usual high standard, front of a saloon with funny conversation Tbe posing dog opened the show, and was about a man with eyeglasses. The lady sang very well received. "Good-bye My Love." a to baritone. Pre- Dunbar and Turner did their usual six quent visits to the tarroom by the man, with bows, and scored as big a bit as they did In tbe cash register heard In the distance, and a another local house last week. subsequent lag, made good comedy. "The Hallo and Bnydcr, man and woman, to Carolina Rnjr ,v wis another vocal Interlude dance* of the present day, got by nicely, which served well. Lorcnz and Gallagher, two men, do almost The Lunette Slaters, In various character the same act as when tbe team was known as dances, alternating with the teeth swinging Cook and Lorcnz. They did nicely, on a revolving apparatus changing their The Seven I'lcchiannli are men who do costumos as they flew, from Japanese to some very clever work as balancers, and all Spnnlsh, tben to tights. Their butterfly of their feats were difficult to do. Their swings, serpentine dances and posing were reception was big. . O. K. Waring, an exceptionally clever pianist, E. J. Balsden presented his bicycle act in who played everything from opera to rag- a novel manner. In purple tights, with a tlm *i L nnd . , to . r, . tur K, to J ?e» e f»' encores. highly Inflated chest pad and a funny little IT 1 " 8 '' 0 ,? Wp XUn" Is a very good dra- coat, be talks his way through the various matlc .sketch with a cart of four neople, tricks, of which he has muny new ones. In- who play their respective part* capably. eluding a backward ride on the rear wheel . Alice Hanson, tbe leading "nut" of the through the frame, a high unlcyclo ride and femnle species, sang, kidded and dragged her some now headstands and twists. After wee partner around Charllo Potsdam 1 * stage, elaborate preparation for a finisher he rides lo." 16 usual amusement of tho audience, across the stage on the smallest bicycle im- aginable, to a good laugh, Franklc Drew appenrcd In pink. She sang "I'm In Love wltu the Man in the Moon." "First Dark Night Next Week." In a "mar- ried" talk and a "basebnll" talk song she introduced some clever business, and she bad severnl other fetching gowns. Bobble Dale appeared In bi9 clever single specialty. Mill. The Aerial Duds, man and woman, excep- tionally clever trapezo artists, whose daring is excelled by few. The pictures were good, Pet*. i s t i a i n New Brighton Theatre (Sam McKce, mgr^—(ioorgc Evans and his Honey Boy Minstrels opened, as the headline attrac- tion hero 14, In "The Good Old Bummer Time," "Dinnsh's Wedding Day," "Scenes from the Sunny South" and "Do Gollghtly Guards' Kcccptlon." George himself entertains with his funny act. The other attractions arc : (eiiAs 8EWA0T, Mas.) Dolan and Lcnharr Jordan Olrls, Mao Mel- !-,.„...„„„ i_ ti..i« m „',,.„(■ i, n „„ u„„,»„ villc, and Jns. Callahan and company, in Everyone in Harlem roust have known ,. Th 1 n i,i Noiuhhnrhonrt" Tho mtnltmi* in jr July .10. ny i »?.tne i i fort E1(1<m Durran d, Tommy Hyde, Joe Mecbon and a LOEW'S SEVENTH AVENUE* packed, and the bill was easily the best ever -r^ags") Lighten iames K riW veTpretty MU, played gg £££?%« M Wdfreo herself Into Instant favor. Tho young lady nfZJsESSm'ttiZSEm n M .l..^ n,«- \ wards, slstor of the popufurfcus Edwards, Is „ ? n n ( , a ™, Cl i" h °i n ' y &r. ( ; 0 i 0 5 U J i teft?%5B: deserving of special mention for ber beautl- SH J* Dd J . Asb, !7. , w «4 •»■ ■£«>>*• JHV9 ful contralto voice. A really "knock 'em off tho seat guy The audience didn't Jer. aqd Redding, Pe ilnino, the Tbreo FooHsu m , Boys, and Billy Mcpormott. Jardln de Daaae (Carter Da Haven, ■ "U MSA- iHVIHVJICUUi »11«J .UilUllHUS .'till'. Lai, ,„.. nnll -. ,„-_, nrp ,, T ... i t the turkey-trotting Hlgglns, and a select is tmsTSehS P ,ab » ret Pff ram that embr*^ ««ch favorites '"'Kcegan 3 and1 Hcale^a very capable singing gL™«»- SJfr A """' »«* »*- «* «"• l£J&£tft£t'l&t StenTed na.r"dldn't d d„ mSSKou »,»«.*• Roof O.rd.n^Tlie 5^te mo7o da^cin? '»u1e B we s I know ""factions offered here this week Include ft,.! ♦?,.? ™» jSES 1 9Sf H..i.. w? n « dancing In tho moonlight on the senmle** ^m. terl nrVJtv eVothe. T W » tone 5ancln « P»vllion. th* Chinese wishing ■^u,l!n^ P n^r and «onk«. cl M «f this "eo and Aladdin's lamp. The Chinese S P"*".*..??** JM IkPPt S ,t R_ yg public ttestaurant, too, which is managed by I*rjB* MR ff ,7^i,*^iJ T iP"^ the ohef to tha late'Dowager Empress of jg*** ■■ > !i lt L* > t-g ■gL.'lWLy jg China, Is largely patronised. The csbsret It is one of the best act* of its.kind. The for tbl9 ^eculnc'Lu'ic. Kdllb Barton, Stella ber was one of tbe most appreciated offerings to aim at. Ilooy and Lee, who. through actual merit have survived about all of the Hebrew Imper grown-ups as well ss the kiddles enjoyed every minute of it. The Pathe Weekly was s faaure In itself, besides all the other pictures being up to Pete. Ford. Myrtle Boland, Viola Ward, and Wm. WaltherB, Clerk Lincoln and Willis P. Jones. Amateur nhows on Monday and Friday even- ings create great merriment on the roof gar- den. ■ American, Itucksxway.—Tbo American Herald Sqaare (H. Rothschild, mgr.) *i* playing vaudeville. Tuesday of each week — First run motion picture* are shown here. Is Country Store Night standard. PROCTOR'S Fim-EIGHTH ST» (JOHN BUCK, MUS,) A good bill drew good attendance th* laat half of last week. Kdythe Gibbons opened the bill at this hous* July 10 with a straight singing act, and got over very nicely. Her number, "Over the Garden Wall." was put on to good ad- vantage, A. Raymo and company offer a fanny •ketch, entitled •■Imagination.- and the audi- ence showed Its appreciation of it by laugh- tot snd applauding. Elliott and Neff, man nnd woman. In a singing and talking act, got all there wm to get out of their songs and stories, fine Broncho Four have a Western elnglng net The men nil bar* good voices, and the act went over big. The Tbnnhoueer Kid certainly Is a won- derful little performer who can ptoy any character she undertake*, and play If well. Her portrayal of an Italian girl pleading for »«r father's freedom is one ol ths beat things ever tried, and whan done by a youngster it is twice as Interesting and wonderful. Bill July 1410; LcalloWldrcd, Floranco Horat and company, Bolaar and Baker, Hen. ley and Dunwslt. La France and McNabb, and Wartenberg Bros., For 17-20 Kami Ranf, Will Dockery, Bonner sad Meek. Rut- ledge-Pickering Company, In "Tho Fatted Calf;" Werner and Young, and Louise's Monkey Cabaret. fete, a ■ Lyric—Captain Scott motion picture* continue at thl* house. Weber's.—Motion pictures. teen's Avenue B (8, N, Kuhn, njgr.) — Vaudovillo snd motion pictures. circle.—Vaudevillu and pictures. Comedy (Albert Kaufman, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated aonga. Plana (F. P. Wiley, mgr.)—VaudxtvlUn and motion pictures. Broadway.—Motion pictures. 1'nla.ue (L\ L Weill, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. New York (Wm. Morrl*. mgr,)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Keeaejr'a Third Avenue (Ed. J, Mc- Mahon, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pic- ture*. Qraad Street (Harry Btekmau, mgr.)-— Vaudeville and pictures. City ((Samuel r'reed, mgr.) —.VauduvlUe and pictures. Lincoln k,ju«>* (Chus. t'erguson. mgr.) —Vaudeville and pictures. Laew'sOelaaeeyatsoot (Bernard Frank, mgr.)—Vaudeville sod motion picture*. Keitb's Havlcm Opera Hoasa (Harry Swift, mgr.)—The stock offers for this week, "Arizona," and the opening gives promise of n big week. To follow. "Going Some," Prospect (Frank Gorsteu, TOgr.) -^Tlie etork company continues to draw good houses. Spooner (I^iuls Fosse, mgr.)—Th* mo- tion plcturo production ot' "East Lynne'' is the offering for this weok. Mount Morris (I, SUchels, mgr.)—Pic- tures only. Hamilton (J. C. Jones, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and picture*. Aadabon (Harry Thorns, mgr,)—Vaude- ville nnd pictures. Washington (Louis Cobcn, mgr.)— Pictures only. Family (Leo Roloman, mgr.)—ricturcs only. Odeon (Chis. W. Thompaon, mgr.)— Vaudovillo nnd pictures. Lafayette (11. Nelbur, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Nemo (Jack .Lowers, mgr.)—.Vaudeville and pictures. HIverslde (Herman Goldman, mgr.)—- Vaudovillo and plcturus offered. Hcsreat (Frank Bower*, mgr,)—Pictures and muslo. ci«rh<>-.lm!h tliwett (R. McGte, mgr.) —Vaudevlllo and picture*. One Hnadrod and aiaternth Street (R. Johnson, mgr.)— Vaudeville nnd picture*, Tremont.—Pictures only. Lowe's Fiftb Avenao (A. Loire, mgr.) —Picture*. National (Harry Lowe, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Luck's Seventh Avenue (C. Seward*, mgr. I—.Vaudeville nnd plcturo*. Proctor's One Hundred and Tw«»tr- flfth Street (C O. Allen, mgf.) — Thl* week's bill includes, first half: Georgia Illos- som*, Rodger*, Dock nnd company. Fern*, Kerns and ltlglow, "Chorus Girl and the Electrician." Musical Alvluos, Kltncr and Mc- Clay, Hllller aud Kill, May Hosy, Frank Howard. Last half; Wm. Morris and com- fiany, Lottie tfeaney and company, Throw- ng Tabors, Knlglit and Ilcnson, Copley and ■Hurke, Mlskel and Miller, Rartloo'a dog*. Hnyes and Wynne, El B*y Miter*, and Gretenen Spencer. Brooklyn, N. Y—Ruahwlck (Frederick Whllbeck, mgr.) for week of Julv Id, Keith's Popular rlnycr* present "Mrs. wlggs of tbo Cabbngo I'atch." Fulton (A. M. Llghton, mgr,)—Vaudo- vine, chsngod twice weekly, to capacity houses, Jonbs* (M. T. Jones, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Firm Avesi'h CM. II. Saxo, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures aud vaudovillo. Royal (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—'Photoplays and vaudeville. Folly (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Picture* and vaudeville.. Comedy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures aud vaudeville, Columbia (A. BIchcl, mgr.)—Mix vaude- ville acts and motion pictures. Lindbn (A, II. .Schwartz, mgr.)—Tbe lat- est photoplays arc shown hero, H.u.hey (M. H. DAie, mgr.)—Miniature musical comedies, together with vaudeville and the latest photoplays. Iluoir (George Hchenrk, mgr.) —Loow'fl vaudeville, changed twice weekly, and photo- play*. nxvoBo (Cyrus Gale, mgr.)—The latest photoplays are shown here. Liukrty (Edw. Htrauas, mgr.)—The latest photoplay* and vaudeville. BiittHKRT (Wm. Shochy. mgr.)—kocw's vaudeville continues to big houses. Tho pro- gram Is changed twice weekly. Ilni>Kono (Ben Kihn, mgr. 1—Continuous vaudeville and latest photoplays, The pro- gram I* changed Monday* and Thursdays; picture* daily. CSE8CKNT.—The Gettysburg picture* aro playing In parked houso* Lono " Savor (Rosenberg Bros., mgrs.)—Motion pictures to which leading stars appear is tha attraction at this bouse. YorkvUle (Lawrence Beatps, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Maabaltan Opera House (Cotnstock ft Gest, mgr*.)—The stock company cloned its engagement here Saturday evening, July 6. Foarteentii Street (J. Wesley noien- quest, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. smc. Rhack.— Dramatic Stod: Co., with Mnry Roland, Kdwlu Arden snd * Hiieclally se- lected oast will present "Dlvorcons" 10, go, Notch. —Frank A, Robblns' Circus I* the drat circus to show Long Island tills season. Port Washington 1* tbe stand wbaro the ■how was billed to appear 14. FISHER IN CONTROL. (SpecHal wire to Tun CLiri'gg.) nt'Bi.ixnTo.y, Is.. July 14. J. Henri Fisher, tlie.p-ipular lender of tho Grnnd Opera House Or.'hestrn. nnd director nnd manager of Fisher's Htirllnprton. Hand, assumed control of the Garrick Theatre. In this city, to-day. Mr. Fisher's popularity snd standing In this community 1s best evi- dence that the Garrick will he completed. ■»«» BUSHWICK TEAM WINS. The Bnshwlck Theatre nine, of Brooklyn, won oat In a closely contested game July 12, at Greenpoint Oval, with the Bronx Theatre learn, of New York, by tbe score of 3 to K SCENERY THEATRES AND PRODUCTIONS. VAUDEVILLE ACTS EQUIPPED ■Jewaaus Second Ilaasl Seeaery la Stack HURRAY HILL SCENIC STUDIO MURRAY HILL TIIKATHK, N. Y, WALTmit MAXMT^Hr. Tel. MHaMar. HU1 Clipper Post Office* In ortir to avoid aalstaken and ta Insure tbe prompt delivery of the Utter* adverttoasl la this Hat. nu cuveloa* plalaly adar«>><-<t saaat U« sent for i-noa letter, and a vrrliJea arasr tor tho letter, aligned with the tall aaaae aa< address aud the line •t aaataesa fallovred by the nusir ansast also be enclosed. Plaaaa saaatlom tha Uata lor uuu>- bar) af tha ci.ipPBit la arkloh the lettara seal tor wera advertised. lADIIiS- LIST. Allen. Krt.ll* aura*. Horn bmwoH. Jtan Bras*, Nina Btefovd, Km mi Brown. SttUa Bell, Beth Itloomstock Mae Ilcnnett, Iloso Crltnloo Alrs.Doa Dlatnond Dolly DcFajc, Vlolot Crelllliton Olrls (1) Clarke, Marie Oumeron, Daisy Outvie, Katherlne Crawford, Madetlat Charry, Violet ilolllns, I.ottlo Cnessua, Flo Oorrcll, (loldio Dudley Mrs, W Doit, Mario Dclmar, Helen lioVul, Betty KiiiiTwn. May I'vans, Lola Efcratt, ltuta irnrlght. Harsh Eddy, Irene l'radelle, Suile farrell, K*si« Karnswortn, Eot Fisher, Olive 1, Kenton, lino I'Wjov, Kiuely "tilrla tioidea Ontc' Oo.Mgr. Gortkiu, Hose lledder Mrs Jack tin*, Bllnoro lIlpuodnHne Maids Howard, Uoa* Hart, Lillian Ilevgti, Mlaa llowaid, Klla Illckey Mrs.J.O llleanaa. Hnhy Uawtborse, Davda llnrsraves. Bunile* Ingrahaui, Leo Dale Jewel, Ida Ktichura. aVlltb King. Dorotkv Koaton. Htbel (4ooard Mrs.J.b t^Uh, Ma«i La Dell Ulaachs LaPorte, Mae Ia'IiTO, Ma he l Lydon. Amly Mlli Jltcbtll. "Oenrsl*" MaiDeld, May Mason. Koilly Horn Mantroae. BUtth Mahr, Flora WcOonnell, Anulla McAdsm Winnie Muran. Mertlce Mt1tI|1«, Merle Mason, I'sollne Mooney. Host Marks, Stella Nyliloo Margarot ,N«laon, TrU Sewell, AlU GC«fTLEMEc?'S LIST, Allmnn, Ciiui. Atkins, UlcUsnl Avery, Hlootche Albert, Low Allen Ul/sHe* 8. AreUy, J. U, Adams. Lionel Alvo, K. & Go, Aurora Trio Aiuory, Jack illcosuii, Alilntt, Juck 0. (lolden. W. H. (larflolil, II. M Howard, Jnck Ifcmleraon (I. A. Sice, Mrs. I'.Jl Oliver, Au.na O'BrWarKtllU riuestetead, LHllaa Panlu*. B>«sio llashsw, Ktkel I'lutatm, Ittltli Peteri, Marie J'etem, Maxlno Uumley, lliiliy Dolores Ulvetn, Kvi'lrn ItoUusou Kiln M Ilatnsev, Kurl Holanil. Kto ft Wynne Sawyer. J mm Smith, Aniin Hunuosn. Hylvla amddaxl Marl* Blppnly, Fanuy aawtalle, Victoria Sparrow. Mnrlc Soutaard, Lea Tydiags. Ada Xuuniiison iHUF Talbot. Kdlth Thonat, (Jura Van Uyek. Uurtfitde Vcililer, May Walling, Ida Wayne, Jttatla* U'lfllauia, Muo Williams, ItoaeO Want, Tlllle Wilton, Helen Weller, Wayne ?lilies Kitty ark, Grace Andrus, Bllll* Arnold, flurry Ik'U-Tliascr MM Ilnrrv. llU-li.l T, llrcmian, Kdw. I'elford, Oeo. W. Baxter. Kdwln F Ilarluu, lira, I. llnrko. l'»w, ilechtel, F. o. jiusiK'tt, rtiiMtvti llarrero, CUas, Harry, Rich. T, Busbee, A. A, IlrTdge, Frank Bowery Boys HIoihIiiii, Ik> lllooin. Mux Hurke. Juo, Ilrown, Ben). H. ilreokeail.tan O. llarluw, Artu Y Boots, W. Iloettncr, Fit, 0, Benedict. Oreat lloiiro, Al. IluekWy, L ft Oo Carll*)*, Jno. T, Oilllus, 0. K. Olilinusn, K. \7. Onln. Wm. Oarter, Barring. Onll, Owen Carter, Wa. J, Cnevey, Jss W. Carli'ton, Al. Olenisiiw), uVib llrniidsll, II. K Oujrrw, Jul Crawford, R. D. Oooguii, Jack Ooulter, Glenn Clarke, Freilk. Curtis, J. Arch. OoateU, Cliarlle Uurtis, J. A. [I'liiaKliu*. J. W. Prune, Sain Hurling. H. V. Duly, flhas. DuBolse, Mr. Do Vtllis, Great iH'Mur, Paul Dunham, Matt, nelmsr, Homey Iiwlglit, Hurry nomas, W. H. (iravctta, Xlios. drew, Win. A. (loriluii, R. J. dray, Holit. (hirdon, Itnlfb deary, M. itulilcu, Morris (IrllBth. K, O. S. w. Darby, A. Denning, Jlmmle Re Vonde, Clieet nHhlugton, A. 1' Dawson, Meal Draper, L, B. Drlscol, Jos K Dickey, Paul Davis, Ohas. Hrtity, Boh Knuuctt, gugene Bmerson, II. A Kdwards. Joe Bills, Njhau Ifarle, Graham Ifrnest, Kaslou Bmoas, Kmnsv- son ft Kmnions Bmoond, Wslt 0 i'ur«t, Barney French, Henri Fralor, Itovil Farrel, A. *". Fox, Joe Foy*, IJsrry Olfford 4 Donnelly lern, llcriiian llullllt. I^iuls Howard, Mr, ft Mr*. Hsriy Hughes, It, II. lk-lKht, M. W. Hall, Jno. V. Howard, Jo*. K Iluiiue, W. 11. Ilackat, Nor. Co Hunt, Clar, V. Howard Braxton Illldohrsii'l Fred Hamlin, Ctma.U. Ilinua, Albert Hughs*, /, J. tioxle, Frank iiimsii. Billy Johnson, R. M. lidinston A. H. James, Alf, I', Jewel, Ra||ili Jsrocs. Hnrlle JtHiile, A. Kwuvdy, Ja*. Kelly, Arthur II Kuyef, Chest, A Kyle, Inursham KldiliT, IKrt Keller, T. 0. KnlgUt, Alfred King, This. , Koliler. Jsek II Kaufman, I. Kelsey, Kenneth Idmlsey Walt. I.yim, Jack l*wls. Jno, 13. I«sll«, Musical I.ludaey, Walt. I^sltr, Wtu. II. Link. if. r. U'uiinrd, J, n Lurch. Fred U*, Ilobt, LaMar, Flying Lacey, Jack U-wle. Bill liugveids, Chas, I.uSletra, F. f.lnsey, Due .aClede, Timy Lints, lloriicn r.aiigtiiour, W. I! Uster, H. K. Morton, (J. K. Mack, ClinH. J. Mnroena. Ben Mack, Jesso O. Mack Jack Mann, Louis Miller, Fred P. Meek Fred Miller, K. L. Murphy ft Wlllonl McGarry, G. A, Martin, Fred McNalr, J, R. Mytr, Ailolphus Margoe. L. Macy, Dick Hoynnlisn, T. K Maynard, Edwin Mac, Clias. Marks, W. U. Madden, Frank Miller ftTempest Moon Whlto Morrltsey T. P. Murphy, F. J. Mscko, Wilbur Mullet Jack 11. MrOMHt Frank Nelson. G. 1C. Nelsnii. Walt Nnlliuaii, I.outer Nelfert. Ktvd .Nohlv, Billy Nowltskky, II. Nye, Tlust. F. <lrv(ll«. Clias, Oliver ft Ollmon Osso, Alfonso Uwvii, O. K. ODsy, Hilly I'arls, I.kiuel Plant, Vic. H. I'rlee, J. II. roiTB, Onll Poers, Dan O. Perry, N, II. Phillips, a. W. Park, E. Puteri. Will A I'lckerf. Willis ltoy, Walt Hvasmyii, Holly lloyiiion.l, M. F. Huaaell, Kdw. Hover. Fred <l. Rolilnaoii, O. O. Hal moud, Oreat Uolsiid, Jack Ross, Boh tug*, W. J. Somsls, Frvil Ryley. Jan. Robinson, Mr. ft Mrs. IVibt Ra*. Jra. (i. iteese, Uun 0, (tucker, II. D. Hue-. Burt rttuhlnmti, Hilly Brrsuss. Will fee ardo ft Bltoblsos Soils*, Josh AM Hcbullk. Fred J. Hwenson, Alf. Mctilnner, Carl ■MSSJSI'. F. V. Btsrr, Fr«lk Hylveslcr. L. Hlanley, Joe Bampsel, Guy Hrlinllk, F. J. HiiIIIviiii, Fred. HaunderMSi, J. Hliuw, Lelght L Himrrler, Grval Huilth, Joe J. Htanlcr, Bay Tonne, Willy TNne, Bud Tuscon, Joo 'IVIsto Udell, Ohas. B. Vie*. Alliert Vannerron, Wrn. Welch, J. Ward, Happy Wolf. Adolpfi Williams. Da Wllkorson, 0. T Wclr, J, Wnkeuelil, F. L, Wooilword. 0. K Wan], Hob Ward, llapiir Waimor, Gos Williams, Chas. Wilson, Oeo ft Marl* Wllshln, Clias. Williams, D*n lVTilller, W. A. Whltely ft 0*11 Wells, Harry O. Whtney, If, 8. Wlnseln, V. 5 r sIdou, Ssm oung, U. W. 8EH NOTICE AT HEAD OF LIST. "PASSING SHOW OF 19,3." The Winter Garden, Now York, will open July '.'1 with "Tho l'aaslng Hhow of 1013." The list of talent Includes; Harry Gllfoil, Bessie Clayton. Herbert C'oltrell, Chas. King, Swrin Wood. May Bsfrjr, l.tiura Hamilton, IO'l. Dcgey, Conroy and L<< M.-ilre. Greenwood and Grant, Cross and Ji.ji pliloe, Hunting and Francis, Moljto and Nelllo King, II rice and .Gonna, Do Haven and Nice, and Graco Kimball. «i> PHIL. GllltniCII FOR MOSS A BRILL. I'bll. aiirbich. who ha* been making him- self popular with performers a* a member of Iho K. I'. Proctor forces In the 1'utrjnra Building, for the past eighteen months, In to leave that position he linn no caiifihty held down, and take up future duties with Mots & Brill In the lletdeluorg Building. r? **'