The New York Clipper (September 1913)

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A ff Stfi >** S THE 3STE"W YORK CLIPPER. Septembek 0 t s I. fcs- .■>>" ; !>4» I I It!" - ~'£~: UNA CAVALIERI'S SENSATIONAL HIGH-CLASS BALLAD HIT LAST NIGHT was the end 0,rT ^ E WORL THE MOST. BEAUTIFUL BALLAD -IN ; YEARS:; PUBLlSHEDvIN FIVE KEYS, - ALSO ASVBASS'SCLC HE-GREAT "COMEDY MARCH: SON ts of; comedy; verses, great; female version ^EAL :IRISK;BALLAD-HlfrGN TTiE"--MARKET A LITTLE BUNCH OF SHAMROCKS BESSIE WYNN SAYS• rrs : THE BIGGEST-BALLAD HIT SHE EVER HAD I'D DO AS MUCH FOR YOU SOME'MORE REAL" HITS ROW, ROW, ROW THE GREEN GRASS GREW ALL AROUND HARRY VON TILZER WUSIC PUB. CO., I 25JY. 43dJSt,;N. Y. City CHICAGO OFFICE: Grand Opera House Building. ROCCO VOCCO, Manager THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Founded In 18(53. THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (Limited MQFUBZOM. ALBERT 3. BORIE Bpwoam. awd Bpstwasa Mawaoia. MEW TOBE, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. Entered Jane 24, 1879, at the Poit Office at ' Hair York, N. Y., aa second class matter, under the act of March 8, 1879. HATES. Advertisement*—12.80 per Inch, single column. Advertisements aet with border, 10 per ct. extra. SUBSCRIPTION. One Tear, la advance, 84; six months, $!; three months, VI. Canada and foreign postage extra. Single copies will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of . 10 cents. Onr Terms are Caah. THE clipper la issued every WEDNESDAY. The Forms Closing- Promptlr on Tuesday, at 10 A. M. Please remit by express money order, check. P. O. order or registered letter. All cash enclosed with letter la at risk of render. Address AH Communications to THE NEW YORK CLIPFEH, 47 West 28th Street, Near York. Tel. 2274-Madlson. R egistered Cal ls iiSre it, "iornonm." THE WESTERN BUREAU of Tns Olipfbb Is located at Room 503, Aabland Block, Chicago, Warren A. Patrick, manager anil correspondent. Tbi Cuppaa oik bi omtNib waotssiLS and Mtiil, at our agents, Brcntano's news depot, 37 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris, France; Diamond News Co.. 126 Prsdo, Havana; Manila Book and Sta- tionery Co.. 128 Bscolta, Manila, P. I.; Gonlon * Oatch, 120 Pitt Street, Sydney, N. S. W„ Australia. OPT OF TOWN HEWS Hoboken, N. J. — Gayety (Tom Sheeley, sagr.) opened ita aeaaoo Sept. 1, with "Class- mates," by the Gayety Stock Co., for the neck. Toe house has been redecorated and many Im- provements made. "Qreeu Blockings" next. Buptsa <Wm. F. Kltsgcrald, mgr.)—The Happy Widows, with Jos. K. Watson and Will 11. Cohan, week of 1. Golden Crook to follow. Ltbkj (Q. B. Biggs, mgr.)—Variety, moving pictures and new songs Hudson, Union Hill. —The stock season closed 80, and (be house resumed lta regular Winter variety and moving picture policy 1, wltb Qua Edwards' New Bong Review as a beadllner, under the management of Qelke Bros.', Notes. —The Pastime, ' under the management of Helke Bros, seating 400, at C07 Washington Btnet, and'tho Bishop Theatre, under the manage- ment of H. Bishop, seating 000, 100 First Street, are the latest additions , to . the. moving picture retorts here Too BtaO at the Gayety com- prises: Frcdk. W. Carry, treasurer; las. Per- slns, assistant; Wto. Uoncoi, stage carpenter; Barney Owens, props) Frank D. Lane, scenic artist; Ama Jackson, musical director, and Laura Ivlna, press representative......Martin Jobimon la again at the Empire, aa treasurer.;... .In the atoek company, at the Oayety, are: ulnren-o Chase, Frank Mattlson, Frank 1'lcl.lcr, Harrr Hughes, Bay Walling, Hurdle, Mcakln, Henry Croaly Jerome Kennedy, Olive Orovc, Florence Hill, Francis McOrath. Uasel Uousley, Mabel Taylor and John Herat. Jersey City, N. J.—Majestic (F. E. Hender- son, mgr.) "Officer 000" Labor Day week. "Ma- dame X" to follow. Acidxut (F. E. nenderson, mgr.)—"The Mid- night Escape," by the Academy Stock, Sept. 1 and week. ''Devll'a Mine" next BON TON (Ed. U. Cadugan, mgr.)—After a thorough re-Dttlng, this bouse opened 1, with vari- ety and moving pictures. Oariiktm (Anthony Michel, gen. mgr.)—For week of 1, the regular opening for the Fall sea- son: Mile. Davenport, Gallagher and Gray, Harry Hose, Armstrong and O'Dell, Blx Banjo rhlends, John Wllklns, Lawrence and Dally, Joe Maxwell's Canoe Girls. Clem Bevlns and company, nnd fea- ture photoplay. MoxTiraLLo (W. D. Kppstoln. mgr.)—Instead of having a atoek company for the opening, 1, a new offering was Introduced for the first time In this section, In the alnglng and talking photo- plays. Nona.—John Dunn la again at the MaJesUe aa treasurer, and Jas. Bergeman la at the Acad- emy in the same rapacity Ed. I'hclan Is mnalcal director at the lion Ton, and Eddie Brod- ertck Is In charge of the stage The staff at the Orphrnm Is: A. W. Ingram, treasurer: Ed. L. Btelnbrock, assistant; Phillip Scblton, musical director; Victor Latendorf, props, and Laura Ivlns, press representative Carey McAdon la press representative for the Majestic and Acad- emy. Fall River, Maes—Savoy {h. If. Boats mgr.) the MaHey-Dennlson Stock Co, presents "Under Bontbern Skies" week of Bent. 1. Bijou (Obaa.. R. Cook, ngr.)—Baylles-Hlcka Co. preacnta "Quincy Adanw Sawyer" week of l. ATTRACTH NS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. F. F. Proctor's 5th Ave. B'way Afflth St. Dally Mat., 28c. Eves. 25c to*l. 2 CONCERTS Sun.. 2.15 AS. 16 All-Star Bills All Headline Bill. Lincoln Ilcachey, America's GreatestLlvlngAvlator; Cameron A O'Connor, Paul Klelst, Hanlon A Clifton, Henry Dlxey, The Greatest of All MonoloKlstfl; Chas. Kcanc A Co., Lea Copcland, Rclsner A Gores, Grcgrolre A El- mlna, Mabel Berra,Tue Unequsled Prima Donna. PI THinr* THEATRE, 4M St, W. of B'way Cl ' lillir K" a - »' «•». Hatg. Wed. and S.L.III1VII. 8at , (3J8 , Wed. Mata. Popular. THE AMERICAN PLAT 00. PRESENTS WITHIN THE LAW With JANE COWL as Mary Turner PfiOT TUTATDC 48thSt., JnstE.of B'way. LfUHl inCAIIIC Telephone Bryant 4«. Direction of John Cort. Eves. 8.80. 'Mat. Sat only 2.80 OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Tooth, PEG O* KT HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. KVVE * MCTDDIa I M42d8t.. near B'way. Eves., i!Bn aJaulDUVAfil 8.15. HBts.,Wed.ASat.,S.U KLAW A BRLANGEB. Managers Oetleat Theatre In the World—THE ONE BIO SUMMER SHOW ZIBOF| A ^|> w ^>l.I.IBS (Series of 1913.) Staged or Julian Mitchell Remarkable Cast -IDEAL ZIEGFRLD CHORUS 108 KLAW A ERLANOER Managers Eves., 8.15. Matinees, Wed. and Bat. 2.15. ^88* POTASH &PERLMUTTER Annp to-date garment In three pieces, founded on the famous Btorles from the SATURDAY EVENING POST, by Montague Glass. ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK 14th Street A Irving Place WILLIAM fox PRESENTS THE GREAT TWICE DAILY-PRICES, 10-90-30 B. F. KEITH'S UHlOU 80. x» B aS^ Sunday Concerts, 3.15 and 8.16; Mat. dally, 25c. EDDIE FOY and THE SEVEN L1TTLEF0Y8, Harry Tlgho'a Collejrlans, Ball A West, '-Since tho Days of '51;" Rob't Fulgora, Great Men, Past and Present; Jean Lo Bonlta, Xylophone soloist; Arthur & Roy, Thrco Melvlnca, Skaters BUouvo. D A f A PI? BROADWAY A 47th ST. Hanago- rALiAXjCt meat, of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful PInybouso. Smoking Permitted In Balcony, , THE NHW PRICKS). Dally Matinees: 25o, sue. and Best Seats 76c Evenings: 24o.. tvoo., 76c. and entire lower floor 11. SUPREME VAUDEVILLE. PUITZI 8CUEP AND 10—ALL STAR ACTS—10 HERAY1LLTHEATRE Lexington Ave. and «Sd St., H. Y. This week, THE CRACKER JACKS. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47tt» STOBET, N. Y. This Tresis, THE BEAUTY FARADB. B'WAY and 50th ST. 'Phone 0280 Columbus Evgs. at 8.10. Mata. Toes., Tours., A Sat,, 2.ro. BIOOEST SPECTACLE AND GREATEST OAST IN THE WORLD Hie PASSING SHOW of MS (STAOED BT NED WATBURN) fFeTrs- 44th ST. MUSIC HALL Just West of Broadway. 'Phone 7292 Bryant. Evgs. 8.15, Matinees Wed. and Bat., 2.16, In "ALL ABOARD" With OEOROE W. MONROE—CARTER DE HAVEN IVRIP 42d, West of B'way. 'Phone 6218 Bryant, LlIUl/ Evga.8,16. Mats. Wed.nnd Sot.,2.16. JOSEPH §AMTLEY In Philip Barth.olomaa'8 Moslcal Comedy of Tonth 88th St., near B'way 'Phone 418 Bryant, Wed. and Saturday, 2.80. 39th STREET Evenings 8.30; Mats., W BELIEVE ME, UITIPPE A Comedy of ThrHls and Laughter wltb JOHN BARRYHORB and 1HARY YO UNO THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES We Insert advertisements la this column at a special rate of S1.7S per agate line for 8 months (or IS times). This will enable local managers to keep their houses prominently and continually before the managers of companies. During the time the ad. is running we will aaad each adver- tiser a espy of Tan Oupteb free. TIFTO.VVILLE-Population, 1500. W N. SHEIiTON, BfXoxiogQr Lyceum Theatre, seating capacity 800,wanta good Dramatic Shows for fall and winter season. New house and large stage with modern equipment, A. N. SHELTON, Mgr. "BULLI9 OPBRA HOUSE," Bange.ll, H.Y. 8eat8850. JOHNH.BULLISJR.,Mgr. COLEBROOIi, N. K.. Population, 3,000. DRAWING FROM TWO TO FOURTH0U8AND. MEW HALCYON THEATRE, Just Opened. Booking First Class Attractions only. SeaUog ca- paclty,6M>. Electric lights. Steam heat. First class Companies write for bookings to FRANK W. BALDWIN, Owner. WANTED—ATTRACTIONS for Fall Season. ELECTRA OPERA HOUSE, Eleotxa, Tex. GRAND THEATRE, Molone, N. Y. Seats 760. Population 7,000, First-class road attrac tlons apply only. MAXINE ELLIOn'Se 8 Vo e ne^B^ Evgs. 8.80. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2.30 The Flay That Will Reform the World THE ^■s «EauEl.c£lzra By QEORQE SCARBOROUGH WILLIAM A. I oil {if THEA., Just E. of B'way. BRADY'S iOlU 01 • 'Phono 178 Bryant, Ergs. 8.16; Mata. Thurs. And Saturday, 2.16. PHILIP BARTHOLOMAE'S NEW FAROE, KISS HE QUICK With Helm brcrdl and Arthur Ayltsworta re^DY* PLAYHOUSE 48th St, East of Broadway. Phono 2628 Bryant. Evgs. 8.20. Mats., Wednesday and Saturday 2.20. The Family Cupboard Br OWES DAVIS. HIPPODROME 6th Av., 48d-44th. Dally Mata. Best Beats $l. Evu. 8 IS BIG SCENES AME. CA 1,000 I Increased I 9100 00 People |Orchestral Horses | Indiana AagaBBJA B'way ft soth St, Phono 8840-Creeley VHwlilw Evg3.,8.15. Mata.,Wed.4Sat., 2J5. DE WOLF HOPPER In LEO FALL'S TUNEFUL OPERETTA, LXEBER AUGUSTUS With GEORGE MACFARLAHB AND A VERY BICEPTIONAl. CAST. Phono nARflElitfRstSt. East of B'way 6104 ISy IfeOkf EvB.8.16. Bryant •" HaBaBay B Mate . Tuea. & Sat. wniTUROP AMES prcaenla By MARE F.. SWAN A COMEDY OF HOUU LIFE. Acidkmt (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Bill 1-3: Jug- gling Barrets, Leno Robcrtl, Smith and Edwards, and "Everybody's Doing It." For 4-0: Kratn- mer and Rowland, Manley and Walsh, Beatrice Morgan and company, and Flying La Mar. Paamaa (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—This home opened 1, with motion pictures. I'mw, Lvnio, Smb. Giiobb and NrCKBLonBON, motion plctuics, Attleboro, Mass. — Bates (John Patten, mgr.) vaudevlllo and nletunt. Oolvubia Kddle OfilMs and company, hi song reviews and original musical novelties. Novas,—For Aug. S8-S0: The Eddie Ohllds Co. presented "The Telephone Fromotere," at the Columbia. The act waa written and staged by J. Dal Luther, and was worthy of all tho praise It received. During the action of the cketcb. Miss Merflcld rendered "The Widow's Kiss," and Annie Ooulanche, a new member of the company, used "Come Up To-Nlght." Rddte Chllils portrayed the colored servant In the sketch, and hi. comedy was of his nsnal high standard. Mlsa Merflcld and Mr. Luther' Introdneed a spe- clslty, and Mr, Lntbcr's baritone solo, "Dug Dong," took many encores Joseph Taylor, stage manager at tho Columbia, la about again, after his twenty foot fall to the stage from the flies. Dea Bfolnea, In.—Princess (Elbert & Gctch- ell, mgra.) Princess Musical Stock Co. week of Bcpt l. opening with "The Girl, the Time and the Place. ™ BaacuEU. (Elbert A Oetchell, mgra.) — "The Shepherd of the Hills" 7-0. Eicpsrss (Elbert A OctehcD, mgra.)—This house will open 14 with Sullivan A Oonsldlna veuOevlUe. OaruEvat (Elbert A fletchelL cngrs.)—Dill orxnlng Act. 91: Jos Welch, Matthews and Bhoyne, BHUo Scaton, Hat Davis, Iocs Macanlcy and company, Kltaro Four, Carl and Lotty, Three I'.lllrona and pictures.. MajssTio VElbcrt ft Gotchell, mgra.)—Bill 1- 8: Richard Osrroll and company, Nellie Bennett Trio, Mltxle Admoat, Westonnaa and Hopklsa. For 4-0: Cotn'a Dogs, Olartt and La Vcre, Cy- cling Reeds, Kathleen Mercy. Albert Leonard, and pictures. -ImioiiB, CaaiHo, Bran and Faitrtr, ptcturca only. ■r-f TO*KTrik First-class one-night attractions to llnUllliaf - open new theatre, now bonding, early In September. Seating: capacity 800. PALACE THEATRE, RockvlUe, Conn. EW MODEM OPERA HOUSE Will be open for attractions Sept. 1. Write ROBT. WELLER, Mgr., Trenton, Ontario, Canada. W| 1&rnr , lc"n 8tock Co»'> Vaudeville, ift.J^ iJJilF Minstrel, ew. Honsecal paclty, 760: Pop., 5,600:10,000 to draw from. Per- centage. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE, LuEerne.Pa. SEW MOB iWBB, BATS, N. T. Wants Al attractions. Including several good Rep-, ertolro companies, dorln? coming season. For time and termB address W. S. CLEVELAND, 1409 Broadway, New York City. OIONOS AND SKETCHES WRITTEN TO ORBR. A Few New Ones on hand. 50 cents for two 15 m. SIONOS, SILLY KID and DUTCH. J. W. ACHBNBACH, »17 Hnll St., Brooklyn, fj. Y. 3-PARODIES—3. "Curse of on Aching Heart," "That Old Girl of Mine," and "Trail or the Lonesome Pine." Very funny and euro to mate a hit. Get them and be convinced. The 3 for 60 cents; worth $1.00 each. Stamps or coin. G. E. GILLETTE, Pougnhteo pnie, a. Y. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of Instruments. 80088,Words and Moslo, 8hetchos,otc. 6end stamp. CHAS. L. LEWIS. 420 Richmond St.. Cincinnati. 6. PLAYS for Stock Rcpcrtolro and Amateurs. Royalty Plajs and also Standard Book Plays. Send for llBta. Bennett's Dramutlo Exchange, 88 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. A. Milo Bennett, Mgr. I.EST YOD FORGET WB BAY «* YET LETER HEADS CBOSS jS&SSm CHICAGO FSTARR & SACKS "^Sow^S ■ street end 8oabrette, Fasey Btsso and ■ . Opora Ooata and aTtni, Fan- * , ress, Tnxedos, Prince Alberts, and EajUaa « 4y WsMnsBnttaBtlk and Opera Hats. tt * 84V3N. Clark Btv,Chteasa. ft t > ftaft ftft ferrrr afta ft ft ft ftftftft 6Bft»<>«l» WAPaTTtmiO to change: for wbek Also Piano and Violin Player. Thorn doubling braes preferred. Plato all and lowest. ROY ROBINSON, Barsgo, l!srr:;n, Co., Mlcb. FREAK H8 FOB SALE ITirco bodies In one. For nartlcntara apply to A. W. HELLS V, Folrha-ren, £iass. $300.00 Sketches and Acts for Vaudeville, written to order. Very easy terms. WlfcLIAJ* DAVIS RUSE, Norwich, "" CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX Advertisements not exceeding one line In length will he published, properly cla^slded in this Index at the rate of S10 for one year (52 Issues), a. copy of Tiib Nsw Yobe Cuprxa will be sent free to each advertiser while the advertisement is roa- "aSBESTOS CURTAINS AND PICTURE BOOTHS. 0. W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 75 Pearl St, Boston, Mass. BICYCLE A GYMNASTIC APPARATUS, Hart Mfg. Ob., 852 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. CHIMBS, BELLS & SPECIALTIES. B. H. Majland A Son, 04 WUloughby St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. CONFECTIONS. Rueckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 245 So. Peoria 8t» Chicago, FORTTTNB (INVISIBLE) WRITERS, 8. Boner, 117 Barman St, Brooklyn, N. Y. MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVELTIES. Edwin R. Street, 28 Brook St, Hartford, Conn, MUSICAL GLASSES. A. Brarmelss, 1012 Grant Ave., Richmond EDA, N. Y. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. 0. Dragon, 8800 N. Clark St, Chicago, HL OPERA CHAIRS AND AUDITORIUM SEATING. H. J. Harwood's Sons, 00 Pearl St, Boston, Mata. POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Rueckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 215 So. Peoria St, Chicago. SCENERY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. 0. L. Story Scenic Co., SomervlUe Station, Boa- ton, Mass. Scsrcan & Landls Co., 417 8. Clinton St, Chleaga, Toomey ft Volland, 2312 Market St., St Looia. Shell's Scenic Studios, 081 So. High St, OolnjB- bus. Ohio. ' New York Studio, 1001 Times Bldg.. N. Y. a Howard Tattle, 1202 Center St, Milwaukee, Wat, SHOW AND POSTER PRINTERS ANB LITHOGRAPHERS. Planet Show Print A Eng. House, fffnth.^t, Oat STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. ■ Paul Tauslf A Son, lot E. 14th St, N. Y. a TENTS Kunkely Tent ft Awning Co.,' loo South St, N.L THEATRICAL GOODS. Beaton Regalia Co., 387 Wash. St, Boston, THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. E. Walker. 300 W. 38th St, New York, WANTI USEFUL HEP. PEOPLE Doable Brass or Specialties; Piano Player, dou'de Stage; Trap Drnmmor with modorn ontnf. Stats lowest: wepayall. Work all year around. WILL BUY OR LEASE 70-ft. Combination Car. Must be in Al condition and price right A*V dresa BOYD BURROWES, North Platte .Neb. WAITED, FOR lie*! El IT STOCK TWO BILLS A WEEK—TOO HATI?.EE8 Al Leading Man. Mast bo quiet study. SOBEK and rcllablo and good wardrobe. Send photos, which will bo returned. State all In llrst letter. Other usero) people write. Address CHAS. KRASIER, Olympic Park Theatre, He- Keoeport, Pa, 0^ ACT SiQgo Osnctng, Etc* Th'X V-Zi EVirt, C!irra Weft Ooos, Chttsh**Actlas^braaaatfaAit,BaB BKA<XHBm SBOJ5ED Bcneol Alwaye O pen. _, P.J.BJDOH.rma'TE^OTHffiia " CaUo8t.CHICA004M«. UReXat CO. I Drums and Bells AT LIBERTY, £3% 6E0. KOEHLER Clarinet LOCATES OR TROUPB - Add., care of BOWES GREAT LOUDON SHOWBr Sept. 8.Coshocton,Ohio; Sept. 0, Lancaster, Ohio; Bcpt,10,Clrc!evlIlc,Ohlo; fjcpt.ll, WaTcrly.Ohlo; Sept 12 , Ironton, P.; Sep t. 13, Wllllamcon, w. Vs. WED-F8R IRIS!! PIPER CO. Al Violin to Uouhlo Band, Piano to double Band, strong Irish or Jew Comedian to doable Band. Must bo ahlo to join. Season opens Oet.0. No booze. AllparacnUrsflmletter. HoUcietstm- Issa known. 0BB ORAHER, Baglnaw, Mich.