The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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John Jack, tho veteran tragedian and for ES? pffi es , t ,M. tne For " 3 t KST Holmes- burg. Philadelphia, died there Sept 10 in fa UnTheaVh',"" 1 2"' ,Ic BW»rfi iniung health for over a year. HIa wife Annie Flrmln Jack, also a widely known actress, was with him wnen he died »„i°D n Jac J t , was a nat'v of I'hlisdclDhla £f ItrrS Th S Jt tage , Ca . rccr at to? Old C: nut street rbeatre sixty-one years aso He wns famouu for playing old men narts and was associated with EtfwinBwthwdliw n™^." 0 ." for man y ><*" KaitaVwa. %ll~ l his famous characters. A number of years ago he Injured one of bis knees whlrh art? an d d ffSSS «* 53«*■« Forrest Home " W,h be *" n9 P"" 8 «' tt8 During the Civil War he enlisted In tie S«w>d Pennsylvania Iteservl, sid saW actwl service. He also won quite a mutation La paigna. He was also a member of tbe Ma- __ !g?5MF as well as the Order of klks. Mr. Jack was married twice His first wife was a sister of Roland Reed The fSSBf %9" P 1 "* 1°. and tos lonrelT at" £* * oody was taMggPto heVk, Home, where services were held, after which Interment took p lace In Mt. Mortal! Cemetery (W 0 .h? ™\ H i e " th ' n * ed forty-seven, who, IJLJPl Mfi a i. xte « a X*"* '"•as advertising agent for the Grand Opera House In Terre Haute, Ind.. died in tfit city Ssot. 24 Sr wK 8 ."* -h I ? eatt J 811 ^"" connected hi? . tne . 8 S (w Dn *nw from boyhood, and rSr£\ i" fll ?' "Perlence was as a driver lor the Van Ambure Wnson Circus. For BSStJ?.! an t 1 ^" ,ra P drummer, and later was a member of the Ringgold band! of Torre Haute. HIa widow and one child survive htai Burial was made 24. S charge «pS'^*'»l?J C h ,,,Io,, Jf ,, • a Teteran C'lllfornia a u tor -,, w J5°„ began S> career aa call hoy at ^ 0I<1 ,S all . tor . nla Tneatr e in San Francisco, died suddenly in a suburb of Pittsburgh? Pa Tuesday, Sept. 9. He bad gone to Pitta? burgh four weeks previous to manage a tw «2h2! mt £ n ' aD(I was on the r °»<l "ben fh. «£5 - 1 H L. wa ? at . one t,me manager of the Empire Theatre In the lattea city. Mr. McCullough retired several years ago and purchased: a.home at 6033 Grove Street. Oak- land. Cal., but the call of tbe footlights was too strong and against the advice of his Wife and friends be resumed bis profession. He was fifty-two years of age. JBft »■** vaudeville performer, died suddenly In St. Joseph's Uorpltal, ln Denver, Col., Friday night, Sept. 12. Mr. Hale had been paying the part of the engineer In John Hyrners "Ihe Passenger Wreck," In yaude- mi "L° nd , wlllle P'aylng In Denver was taken 11 Thursday evening, 11, was admitted to the hospital, and the following night he died. He was a member of Springfield Lodge, I. A. 1. 8. E., snd upon being advised of his death, the stage bands local wired that the body be held awaiting further orders. May Tate, twenty years or age, of Brazil, Ind., who Joined tbe Hagenbeck-Wallace Cir- cus on Aug. 10. as a member of a group of girls who posed as models, was killed at Greenville, Tex., Sept. 17, by falling under the wheels of a moving train at tho Orecn- vlllo station. Tho tody was shipped to Bra- zil Sept. 20, and burial was made there 22. Hurry Gvrynelte, an nctor, died ln Relle- vue Hospital, In this city, Wednesday morn- ing. Sept. 24, from hardening of the arteries and pneumonia, whore ho had been a patient Jn r o 0n J T u t . l l rl!0 . <la )' 8 - Hc ft a<> been living nt 703 Eighth Avenue, and was sevcuty-slx yenrs of age. , k^'I? fMMUWaf, on actor, died Sept. 16. In New York aged forty-two years. Ho had been 111 for Ave years. The remains were in charge of tho Actors' Fund, and were In- terred In the Actors' F'unrt Plot. Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. N. X\ Jack Lawrence, aged thirty-two years, formerly of tho vaudeville team of Lawrenco and Hnrvey, died Sept 18, at his home ln Chlcngo. His widow, mother and a sister survive him. „ C t ?,'. Fro <"°. (B - D - Scott ) dlc<1 in st- Paul, AClnn., Sept 18. He was a member of the White Rats. fOontinued on another page.) H. A. von MxrnoiiM has been engaged as musical director for Geo. M. Cohan's "Little Millionaire" Co. Suit for divorce has been filed'against Saharct (Mrs. Clarissa -S. Von Fnintiln.s), nt Chicago, by Frederick W, Von Frantzlns, They -were married June 23, In New York. Tub Harris, New York, will open Oct. 13, with "The Love Leach," foaturlng Grnco Fllkins, under direction of tbe Era Produc- ing Co. t 'Aktk» Fivb" Is rejourning nt the Berke- ley, New York. Onojiau AitM.HH began his fourth season In "Disraeli." in Sprlngllchl, Mans., 22. Mrs. Arllss appears for the first time In tho rolo of Lady Bcaconsucld. Burlesque nwi THE GAY NEW YORKERS. » (COIiVMDIA.) "Marlame, Who Are Yont" Tbe cast: Ir.tdmr Slrrel, a merchant Will Fox Slorlia Cooper, a nwrcbmt.II.irrj (Utrks) Stewart Bunker Conn Jainra J. Lake ■n Knott Male Nelson Ball 'Em Out Arthur Oore Jladame. Who Are You? Rlale Jerome I)«l«7 flash Carl Bcbroe-wr Dot Da»h Row Do Yonnf Vera*8t.apely f Beatrice Loftna Maile, a caih girl Julia May Sidle, a caah girl Grace Rico Tbe chorna: Sallle Ste«art, Grace Bice, Evelyn U Dae, Uarta Wllaon, Annette Jacob*. A.la Jew- ell. Exnma Nelacn. Carrie May, Dorothy May, Julia May, Ethel Kelly. Sadie Rote, Mabel Own, .Vol- Mo Clarke, Dorothy Gray, Lily Clarke, Carrie Clare, Helen Fox, Lillian Semlow, Jacqueline Lcwu. The staff: Jake Ooldenberg, mansKr: Saianel Howard, baslneas manaavr; Edward Ollckmau. munlcal director; Jome* J. Ij<ke. atsre manarer; Autbooy Dow, carpemer; Arthur Weinberg, prop- erUea; .Harrj Qvenhouae. electrician; Mrs. A. Dow, wardrobe mlatren. HERE AMP THBBK1W BUttLKSQUB. ST OLIO. Tai Star* ot Burlesque broke i record at the Star., Sarautoo, Pa., playing to 1000 more than the corredpomllng week a rear ago. Ida IUttom, principal Iny wltb the Olrla From Happyland Co., continues to attow tine form, and her violin specialty Is one ot tba Mg hits with the show. Bass Lnwis, a newcomer ln birrleeqne, direct from Atlanta, On., Is one of the faeteat workers ln the pony ranka with the Rector Olrla. Ltou Josrn, tbe little nlgktlntale, was a Srlme favorite with the burlesque fans at thi Innplc. Built Spbimostid closed with the Polllea of Pleasnre ot tho Oarden Theatre, Buffalo, Sept. 11. Bboinnimo Snnday, Sept. 21, the aessen'a 8nu- day vaudeville concert at Mlner'e Bowery Tbe- ■ Ire. a ten act bill with feature pictures will to given contlocoualy from l.tIO until 11 r. M. I.iNisa Da Wourr Is making a big hit with the rarltlan Boaullea over tbe rrogroamve wheel this season. Pitst Oi.vnnr Is orTerlng a violin specialty In tho olio of the Tarlalan Betntlce. Patsy plars clr.ttlea snd rag numbera, snd ecores with her exceptional talent. KaTHsniNH FaotN, tho <<bahby little ponv. with Sim Williams' (bow, la eonn to Join In the bonds of matrimony Joseph Rink, a oon-profeaslonal. 8ih Waianr, principal comedian with the Pcudv Olrla, contlnoes to be a big feature with the ahow, and Is acoring a big kit. Tsooi Evans, nt the Stars of Burlesque, closed with tbe ahow at McKeeaport, l'a., Sept. 20, and wa« replaced by Al. Bergtr. Tub Monte Carlo Olrla are making a clean-op record over the Progressive circuit over the Weal- em standi. Harry Welnh and Joe Mack are tho principal comics, and the show la a big hit. Zsiu Ruskm. (Queen ot tho Ivories) prima (Uena, ami special olio feature with tbe Al. Keetea' Bbow, la making then sit up and take notice all along tbe line. Trie Standard Trio, with tbe Dandy Olrla. r-eored a iteclded lilt at Scranton, and were com- pelled to add extra aongs to their repertoire, ■ BxATktcs riAiiuNfi la suing her husband, Rich- ard Frarcla Price, for annulment of marriage. Ttiey were married Jan. 20. and has aluce then discovered that ho has a prison record. _*'>■:■■ ■ M TUB NKW OI.YMI'IA, On the site of Austin nud Stone's Museum, Tremont How, Boston, Mass. (Snapped by Al. Koitcil, Sept 15.) Heads the bill- understudy to no one Th» wrinkle-fotbidding "Likly" Wcvtdrobe is called "The HerculeM." In many respects it it even stronger than the heavy-fated old Greek ever dared to be. The foundation box is baiswood. Il ii cov- ered and lined with vulcanized hard fibre. Then it is bound on the edges with extra heavy fibre. The metal protecting parts are cold rolled steel. It is remarkably trim and compact. You hang clothes in. They stay fiat, no matter how roughly the trunk is slammed about. Prices $62.50 to $67.50. The line of "Likly" luggage is the widest in America. We have a special Theatrical Lug- gage Booklet which every member of the pro- fession should have. Send for a copy today. It tells you what to look for when you buy luggage. Be sure to write us for a copy. HENRY LIKLY A COMPANY ROCHESTER. N.Y. * Have your dealer show you this handsome 'Likly* Oxford Bag. Notice the double handle*. This bag is of especially roomy pattern. It is "The Ctomm Country." Has "Likly" flat side sewing, heavily protected ends and best quality English hand-sewed frame. The inside is lined with plaid serge. There are three folio pockets. All guaran- teed for five years. Price* $21 to $25. Here's a stout-hearted traveler — and a very handsome one betide*. ha name is "Tht Mary- land." la lined with blue ■ilk. Fancy diitred pocket it top. Guaranteed (or five yean. Gel full detail* from our catalog. Prices 920.50 to S33.50. TIKLY"L.UGGA<r.E Asks no favors of the baggage man Him.t Warson writes: "The sast two weeks I>«ef Treat Dills- Wataon has followed sll the otlier Watsons st Providence and the Casino, Bos- ton. We sre not allowed to five an; figures, and I wont five an/ u lonf si the main otltce lets thru. The/ can Jodge for tbemaelvea. All I will do la to keep raj mouth shot, and aend It to the bank weeklj. I'll not make any beta outaltle of tho one already made with Dave Marlon. Marion bet li111 j (Reef) Wataon 150 he would como In third or batter at the llniah. Illlly bets be wouldn't lien Welsh's aafo holda the mosey. I don't care how r/any Wstsons I follow, Tb* more the better. All those thlon gi> to help me, Judging from tbe business I am doing." tji« Box Tons broke the record at Kanaaa Otry last week, doing |3O0 more than was ever done la tlio houae on any week. Vi» previous record for the paat three yesra waa made during a holhlar week. Tbe Don Tons hod no holiday, nothing In thrlr favor, weather hot, but they give a ■trtrtly clean, new, up-to-the-minute ahow, Bert llakcr anil nabs I.* Tour were big bits. Lucille Manlon ■cored heavily, while Krcly and McOloiul, In tlielr new "Barbara Ooaat Dance," stopped the ahow. It woe a gala week. The Harry K. Thaw pub- licity stunt, pulled by Walt Lealla, went over lil>. Ihe papera devoting front pages to It, Leslie's lil« aeroplane sd. was also a great novel mcana ot booming the show. (Continued on another pane) 47 WE8T 28tb STREET, HEW YORK. KLEINE-OINES "THE FLOWER OF IKEBTIHi:." A Quaint Two-Reel. >n,» KiPlno-Tlnes rdcaBO for Tuesday, Oct 7 "The Mower of Destiny" finds Its original nloMn a fnnton i lla'lati poem. The action centers during the Mlddlo Century and the en- tiro two rec"i are conspicuous for their beautiful settings of ancient castlce and quaint In- ir.ru.ra Nowhere In the world aro there such largo stores of curios left from those historic ImcTm' in I n / tVd"y and the Clan Co. mode a splendid use of their facilities. The uuSl it»iflH extremely ilalntv. A page who dares to fovo his mistress from nfar, places a drnth The boy's sister swears venpeance anil obtains employment in the heron's household J!""' 1 " wlom this stronghold Khe wreaks her revenge In an odd manner for tbe baron, Siw-fl^WvUSSrSlil madly In love with ber. wUtaithe baroness. beUevlng K JtBJ ~_„ .inf. rrroivs to love her. Eventually cacJ destroje the other. VlrUt?us ^'*io WluV' and Leah Cuiucbl who played Lygla la "Quo Vadlif' tbe two leads In that master picture. L. at. RuBin, who was fonnerlr connoctwl wllb tlie manogemsnt of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ant bas been Identllled wllb musloal enterprises and reprotuntvd foreign W, r . ai ! e ^ aaa concert artiste visiting tlio l-nlted States for a number of years. Ins returned to Now York after a four years' sojourn In Montreal. ' , *«5 ,W. C. I'arker Co.. Inc., bus been formed by Carl II. Wonlgman, Win, R Wlllto und Harry c. Hates, of iioa West Ninety- eicond Street, New York. smsssa ee^aaSH P".*W ift wneral manager of 1 he Han /ranHico Ohrontotc, died Boot 17. Ho was tho sou of Michael Ii. Do Young, pro- prietor of Il'/io OhroMoto uad ono of lu toundcr*. Ho was thlrty-two years of igo and was woll known among professionals, i CSS K 1 "! 10 ^ (icncrol manager for Hlr Johnston Forhes-ltoCertson, arrlv.-d Sopt, fo ffi-bilre Ucc,tk ; d "a a consultation *»* t& HUbett to open the now Hlmhert 'ilieutro In a«or, 8t onc« N 7 *• c Srr»fi to^S t^_tQJSS^SA Burnh Cuasel. of ll5s BrSailws"^ Now York. Oi-oa NeTimasoLa will present tho net from Clydo Kltch's '«aplio/' einbrncliig the faiBoua staircase scene. Jurlng the Urit'wc'k of her engagement ut tbe I'aluco Tjcutre bi-glnning OcL (I. aJtuire, nni!. c «»^i h , 0 dl J. to ,ot ,or tho Ur »' Perform- JfiilSi ^ hur "OP" n*' Production of U.M- fellow's "Kvungcllne," will mark the anni- versary of tho i-xllo of tho Inst Arcadian It Jh»'ii Jet ft V™- tbat tD0 «"* nSSat of holWH.hT"" vlllfKfi was pieced aboard hnil ^hM IIU ". m A> Br S. d ' " road companies began their tour* 22, One ,f Llttle Women" couipany, in Bhenandoaj, l'a. an- pwc. in itocbester, and a third In Detroit. r££f w&flff. ■ "P»is Va„ and '"Way Down. Bast," its nlnotccntu teason, In Cln- Jonn lunuritoKB and Mr*. Barryraore, who is known to tlio stage a* Kathirlne Hnrrla, are at work on a book to which :iaa liccn given the Utle, "Leading an Opoa Air Llfo on llrosdway," Davm Hjuuins, Uowland liuckstone. Bed- field Clarke, 8. T. Leaning, A. II. CUrk. Krcdcrlck lllckey, Ilcatrlco Bcckler, Jane Burby, Marion Whitney and Sylvia Burnbun. aro in J. K. IUckett'i support In "The Urain ef Du*t" Dklbbit E. Davbnfobt has succeeded C. II. lirown. as press agent of the Lyric and Adelpbl Theatres, In Philadelphia. Mr. Davenport was formerly dramatic editor of 'i'he Hi. Louti Htar. 1,175 Do Kalb Avenue Company, of Brook. lyn, was Incorporated last week, for theat- rical enterprises. Capital .2,000. Rdward 8. Kcogr. Mary V. McQulie and William a. Haywood are director*. UHOES Cuban and French Heels Dull anil patient leallier, Kuaalu • iilr, liluli liaatlnn and laee. UxtVtrals and Pumps. All alses. • . • J ^ up Hundreds of other Htyles la all leathers and colors. DAINTY (SATIN MLII'I'lCIts In any shade. J. GLASSBERG 3 Convnulrnt (Hurra St I eth Ave, near 31st St. 58 3d Art. N. Y. I 225 Wat 4U St. Near 101b St. I Weat of B'teay. 11,1,1'BTRATKI) HTYLK BOOK "V" VRKK m. 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Larxi-.uorvllliistriiii'il catiiloKiio, uniiliilnliig i.nsi tricks, puzzles, novclilm, soiMiilloiiiil tHCHpes and li liislous, hint olf tlm jiri-KM — free. o,iKMM,t<iii.',ii,i:o„ Kept. 7, OslikiMh, Wis. r>| WANTED, FOR "TEN mm IN A BAK-KOIJH to." Pull cast lor SM nlalit stand for TEN MOUTH. Also ih'oijIu In all lines ror throo iilglits ItKI". KIliOlKK. AildmsH TIIK PlIAHKll CO,. ilrysii, ohiu, Hopt, ici to Oct. 4; Keiidullvlllu, Ind.. Oct. ii In II. THJMATBICAL WI(*§ roupess. Ladles' Hair Oooda. IL Htelo's Uaka* °F- J&"& for Price List. gbo. bhi ndhblm, lit W. slot Bt., New Torn. Tel.. g72o-Bryaiit. The Mast Vearad Itlval In Opposition PROP. RICTOltf A Hhlialnir Htar. TIIIH WKKK, ______VK__L O. MAGIC SffSm FREE Trick and particulars. SIASHO CO., Its. 1, MP West 3Blh Bt., W.V. City. THE OLD RELIABLE.' ipLANTENS ofj BL ACK C * •& capsule: 9________H &OISCHARGI