The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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IHE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OOTOBEl 11 OUT OF TOWN NEWS The Broad, after It* re-conatractlon. opeoa e, with "MUeatonea," which haa lta Drat local view. Anotber new opening la "Fsnny's First I'laj," at the AdelpM. Business last week at the down- town houses waa Due. IIeoad (Nixon & Zimmerman, mgra.)—Tbla bouse, which haa undergone a complete re-con- atructlon, opens (or tbe season 6, will "Mile- atones." , „_ Foruist (Nixon A Zlmeerman, mgra.)—"Tbe Merry Martjr" was ■ refreshing noreltr laat week, to excellent houses. Maclyn Arbnckle's entree as a musical comedy star waa succesrful In tbe extreme, and be scored an emphatic sac- oess. Gertrude Vanderbllt, George F. Moore, Alice Dorey and Edith Decker, were equally aa popular, and received plenty of applause. Tbe second week beglna 8. Garbick (0. 0. Wanamaker. mgr.)—"Fine Feathers" disclosed Itself laat week aa rather ■ itnieaome drama, with plenty of One situations and an artistic cast, In which Wilton Lackayo, Hubert EdesoD, Rose Ooghlan, Lollta Robertson, Max Plginan and Lydla Dickson were the stars, and were all equal to the requirement) of tbe play. The second week beglna 8. Adslpiii (Lawrence Blumberg, mgr.)—"Fanny's Flrat Play" bas Its first local view 0. "At Bay" bad good returns, ending 0. lilio (Lawrence Blumberg, mgr.)—"Tbe Hon- eymoon Express" continues at a rapid pace to packed houses. Al, Jolson and hit merry band of assistants are Indefatigable workers, nud are re- celling nightly ovations. Tbe third week starts 0. Little Thsutdb (Beulsh E. Jay, mgr.)—"The Yellow Jacket" concluded a profitable two weeks" stay, ending 4. Tbe house will remain dark week of 0, re-opening 13, with "The Elder Brother." Walnut (W. D. Wegefartb, mgr.) — "Tbo Round-Up" Oil. "Tbe Common Law" did a aurprlalngly large business Isat week, aa the read- era ct the Chamber's novels are numerous here- abouts. Alice Newhall, as Valerie West, and Ed- ward Foley, as the artist, were entirely compe- tent. OHMlwnt (Wm. A. Page, mgr.)—Tlie Orpbeurn Players put on "The Olrl In the Taxi" 0 and week. "Tbe Woman," cleverly presented, drew flue houses laat week. Gertrude Dallas never REGISTER YOUR ACT. THIS COUPON will bo nombeiea and attached to your contribution, and a certificate will b¥ returned to yon as an acknowledgement, andI tor fttnre reference. The contribution Soul" be rigneo plainly bj the person or firm sending In same, and should t* endorsed by the stare manager of the ahow or of tie bouse wbere the act la being used. Further icSnSSedgZSfwflllSt Mdebythe names and number, being published each week aa received. Address your contributions to THE REGISTRY BUREAU, NEW YORK CLIPPEB, 47 W.iSth St., New York: Date. v NEW YORK CLIPPER REGISTRY BUREAU : Enclosed please find copy of my entitled . •••• for Registration. NAME. Address. When yon register a play er scenario that yon. Intend to submit for reading to any pro- ducer, we will furnish a label to be attached to the original, showing that the same haa been entered In Tub Cufpib Beglatry Bureau. Oct the Ideal CEUTIFICATE3 414—Edgar W. Buff.. Sketch 415—Newton Wilbur .Sketch 418—W. B Bartlett 8ong Poem 417—Flo Holland Aet 418—Avaoel Graves Song Poem ■410—Avanel Graves Song Poem Issued Sept. 17 to Oct. 7. 420—Oracle Mnrka.. Act 421—Manly A. Oemun .Drama 422—£,ulu Both Title 428—Armstrong and Odell. ..Comedy Sketch 424—Tommy Odell. Bong 425—Jimmy James Musical Novelty .v 1 . Vv '"V v. :t'C if -ft /'.. V 7 "THE LAST MINUTE." A Itlelno-Eollp.e Ilclensc (Oct. 14). appeared to better advantage than as Wsnda Kelly, and she received big applause. Mitchell Harris, as Mark Robertson, and Edward E. Morton, as Blandish, also did clever work. Julia Morton and Walter Lewis also scored hits. AKBBIOAN (James Wall, mgr.)—Tbe stock ap- pears In "Checkers" 0 and week. The stock waa out of the beaten path last week when It put on "The Olrl from Hector's." John Lorens and Oraee. Hud bad the fat parte and scored their customary successes. HinT's (John W. nart, mgr.)—Emily Smiley, In "Our New Minister." G. Last week tbe atar did pleasing work lu 'The Love Route," to tine relume. B. F. Kuril's (II, T. Jordan, mgr.)—-Marie Dressier Is the big curd week of Oct. d. Others are: Gardiner Trio, Frank Pogarty, Arthur Sulli- van and company. Carl Eucen Troupe, Melville and Illgglna, Paul Klelst, Hlllman and Roberts, Hkntle Sisters, snd moving pictures. Wm. I'swn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 9: Itolfe'a "Tlie Purple Lady." Bobby Death, Johnny Johnston. Barto end Clark, Charles D. Weber, and moving pictures. AuuMiisNi (0. V. Egleston, mgr.)—Week of 6: Lancton-Lucier Co., De Witt. Bums and Tor- rance. Frank Morrell, Woods' animals, Roach and McCurdy, Kelly and Lsffcrty, snd moving pictures. Osnisotf (O. K. Lord, mgr.)—This playhouse, tbe newest of the J. Fred Zimmerman enterprises, and located on Oheltan Avenue, Oermantown, a suburb of the city, throws open Its doors 0, for the first time. It Is a bsndsonM structure, 75 by ISO feet, with a-gattery, and bas s seating ca- pacity of 1.800. Tbe opening Wll will consist oft McDcTltt, Kelly and Lucey, O'Neal and Walma- ley. La Oration, the Bight Berlin Madcaps, "A Day at the Olrcns." and moving picture*. Linanir (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 0: Adrian 0. Anson, Rush Ray nor Players, Buxton and terser, Seymour's dogs, Inncs and Ryan, Bow- landoa, and moving pictures. OniND (T. M, Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 0: Klnkall Players. Dolly and Mack. Oilmore Trio, Llbby Ashtoa, Foy and Clark, the Two Pranks, and moving pictures. Mstsopolitan Ofbra Hodsb (Rugene Meyers, mgr.)—Tbe bill for the forepart of the week In- cludes: Bankofr, Porter J. White and company, Wm. Morris and company, Felix Adler, and Tessle Brown. Nqon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 0: Dan Sherman nnd company. Hherman and De Forrest, "Ilia father's Hon," "Four Boya from Melody Lane " Watson and Little, Musical Lnnda. Major and Roy, and moving pictures. Kststonb (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of S: Nana and Vlancull, Rose Tiffany and company, Harvey De Vora Trio, Barklna, O'Brien and Carmack, Sterling and Chapman, the Ernies, and moving pictures. Faiimount (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of 0: flonlon and Marx, B. E. LlndsTcy snd conspany, Crawford and Broderlck, Ross and Tlnsmsn, Paul Florins, Loretts snd Bud, ami moving pictures. Burma (Wm. 0. Cromwell, mgr.)—The College Girls are due 0 and week. The Watson Sisters' Show waa a lively aggregation laat week, to big returns. Tbe stars were prime favorites, and whatever they did pleased tbe crowds. Frank M. Clark, Fred 0. Collins, and Frank Damsel, were sole assistants. The Big Jubilee next, Casino (Ellas k Koeolg. mgr.) —Olrls From Hapnyland are due 6 and week. Tbe Follies of the Day had big houses last week. The show waa bright and snappy, and with Gertrude Hayes as the star, there were no dull moments. The Beanty Parade next. Taooanaao (Boot Morrow, mgr.)—The Honey Girls are scheduled for week of 8. Tbe Parisian Beauties pleased a dosen line bouses last week. Jack Miller and Boby Baker were tbe stars, wbtle I'ateey Oonroy, the Four McNallys, and the Bark- ers were the best liked numbers In the olio.. IK host's (Frank Dnruont, mgr-)—Two new skits, "Belle of the Neck" and "Tbe Shirt Waist Makers' Strike" are tbe features for week-of 6. Ikaiule Franklin and Dan McQarragan and Joe Hortla will put on new sketches. Tbe houses last week were tbo best of the season. Bijoc, Guard, Fosxpauoh's, Pbopls's, Al- iiAMmu, Victoria, Palacs ssd Plaza, give vaudeville and moving pictures. HOTXtS. Tns grand opera season starts at the Metro- politan Opera House on Nov. G, and from then until March the vaudeville season wlR cease. "Lbs MaasABua," In Mm pictures, continues ss a big drawing card at Wltherapoon Hall. Tub Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts start Nov. 8. Tits soloists for the season will constat of: Farrar. Mme. Van Endert, Mroe. Oarreno, Krelsler and Paderewskl. Cnrtiondale, Tn.~- Grand (Harold F.Tuthlll. mgr.) during week.ending Oct 4, Winifred St. Claire and her own company gave twelve perform- ances, st popular juices, to good Imslneoi. Miss St. Claire Is an ingenue of extraordinary ability. Lyman Howe's famous Travel Pictures Oct. 0. "Tbe Sins of the Father" 8. "Tbe Moon Maid- en" 10. Ideal (L. A. Fnrrell, mgr.)—Lynott's Orches- tra and dally change of moving pictures. Special added attraction each Wednesday evening. Savot (John E. Lewis, owner).—Closed for re- pairs. Qbh (Alfonso Slrrlanni, mgr.)—Mechanical or- chestra and new motion pictures each afternoon. Mr. Slrrlanni bas a well-equipped asowhouse. Victoria (Louis Matule, mgr.)—Music, new pic- tures dally, and occasional vaudeville features. Noras.—Tbe Family Theatre is being fur- nished tor the introduction of vaudeville........ Lake Lodore bas dosed Greenaburg, Pa—.Kesggy (H. B. Llghtrap. rogr.) "Billy, the Kid" Oct. 0. Longnrre Stock Co, IS and week. St. Clair Women" 14. (A. a. Wlbte, mgr.)—"Little Mnskogee, Okla. — Broadway (D. Myers, mgr.) bill Oct 8-11: Artene, 8legel and Matthews, Wilson Bros., and Three Durtona. . and Three Duttona. WiawAM and Yalr Tubatreb, vaudeville and pictures. Oaibtt (H. I. Ooddard, mgr.)—Bill Oil: Gilbert and Hughes. Nona,—Slg. Barnes, of the Barnes snd Rio team, died at Muskogee Hospital Sept. 29 Sslls-Floto Shows are billed to appear here Oct. 14 Buby Braly. of thia city, woo tbe auto- mobile gives away by tbe Fair Association for selling the most tickets. ATTRACTIONS AT THE SEW YORK THEATRES- flslPTY B'way 4 teth St. Tel. 210 Errant. tfAlol 1 Eves., 8.15; Mats., Wed. and Sat,, 2.16. KLAWA ERLANOER. Mgra. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT Edgar Selwyn'a New Farce Hit NEARLY MARRIED With BBCOE McBAE. Sew Amsterdam Z£\S3WSR Sat. SJ6. WEBBA A LUE80HER Present CHRISTIE MacDONALDii Victor Herbert's Cma-fl. -„_f 0 Book byH.B. Smith OWCtlUrJdlToand Fred de Grease New Operetta Lyrics by H.B. Smith. Staged by Fred Latham. GEO. BL COHAN'S ""¥£%?£££."■ KLAW A ERLANOER Managers Eves., 8.18. Matinees, Wed. and Bat. 3.18. ^SSgft" POTASH & PffiOTTTER Aa up to-date garment In threepleces. founded on the famous stories from tbe SATURDAY EVENING POST, by Uontagne Glass. P| Tl ilf* r THEATRE, *2d 8t W. of B'way tL I IHIlt ETes - »' 8-18, Mats. Wed. and kkiuiui. ga^^is. Wed. Mats.Popular. THE AMERICAN PLAY CO. PRESENTS WITHIN THE LAW With. JAHB COWli as Mary Turner CORT THEATRE Direction 1 48th 8L, Just K. Of B'way. Telephone Bryant 48. Ion of John Cort. Eves . 8 JO. Mats. Wed and Sat 2^0 OLITB& MOROSCO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Toutn. Pl«0> art* HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. ASTfiR * 8tn st - and B'way. Phone 287 AOIUIT Bryant. Mats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FARCE SEVEN KEYS TO BUTE Fonnded on Earl Derr Blgger's famous novel. H. H. Ffute'i THEATRE, 48th St., West of 1 ftTJr krbV B ro»dwsy. Tel.2aBrjant LUfHlAUlE Eves, ats.15: Mats., Wed. A Sat. 115. THE NEW ERA PRODUCING CO. (Joseph P.BIckerton Jr., Man. Director) presents The New Musical i |% a? If Comedy, ADELE By Jean Breooet and Paul Herve WITH AN EXCEPTIONAL OAST. ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK 14th Street A Irving Place WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS MONTE CRISTO TWICE OAIIar*— PRICES, 10-90-30 HUDSON uthST ^\ u EAST OF B'WAY. THE FIGHT" BY BAYABD VEILLER A BIG OHABIATIC SUCCESS. F. F. Proclor't SthAve. B'way A 38th St, Daily Mat., 26c. Evea. 26c. to $1. ■2 CONCERTS BUU., 2.15 4 8.15 AllSUr BUU CLIFTON CRAWFORD, Idol of tbe Nation; WILLIE RICHIE, World's Lightweight Champion; FRANCES STEVENS 4 CO., CHADWICK TRIO 4 CO., MORRIS A ALLEN, WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD: KRAMER 4 MORTON, WORK A PLAY, VICTORINE 4 ZOLER; YVETTE. PALACE BROADWAY A 47th 8T. Manage- ri Vr*Jr5.. ?. em ot Mr ' Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Sm oking Permitted In Balcony. THE HEW PRICES. Dally Matinees: 25c, 80c. and Best Seats 78c. Evenings: 25c., 600., 75c. and entire lower door 11. Supreme vaudeville, Finest In the World. 10-ALL STAB ACT8—10 REPUBLIC w -«dSt, Eves., 8.30. Mats. ncrUDLlt W ed. and Sat., iso. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS TIE TEMPERJIMEKTflL JOURNEY With LEO DITRICHSTElrV and notal>lr ca,at. II Rf j A SCO w - ,Mtn 8t - Eve! - 8.S0. M»MliMJ&.tS\jV Mats.,ThurB.4Sat.,2.20 DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS DAVID WARFIELD inITHE AUCTIONEER HIPPODROME 6thAv.43d-44tb. Dally Mats, at 2. Bealseata H. Rvs 8 A 18 BIG SCENES MERICA 1,000 I Increased I 900 People I Orchestra | Horses 50 Imliitni B'WAY and 60th ST. 'Phone W80Colnmbni '• "aa, TueaMThurs.. 4 Sat., 2.10 SECOND EDITION OP lUBslVHEl SECOND EDI THE PASSU SHOW of 1913 With, AJIJTE DANCREV EXTRA MATINEE. COLUMBUS DAY, OCT. 13. 391!! STREET 88th St., near B'way ■Phone 413 Bryant. Wed, and Saturday. 2.30. With GUY STANDING and CHRV8TAL HEHNE. A New Modern Play br GEOROE SCARBOROUGH. Extra Hat. Columbia* Day, Hon.,Oct, 13. PJICIlin S'way439thSt. Phone38l«-Greeley UNdinU Ergs., 6.10. Mats., Wed.4 Sat., 2.1J. DE WOLF HOPPER in MISS CAPRICE (LIEBER AUGCSTIN) With GEORGE MACFARLA.VE Extra Hat., Columbus Day, Hon.,Oct. 13 MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Theatre, Mb, beL B'way A HIAAMC CLLIUII 0 ethAve. Phone 1476Brjint ErgB. 8.30; Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.30. Tbe Host Powerful Moral Leisun Brer Staged. By GEORGE SCARBOROUGH Extra Haat. Columbus Day,Hon.,Ocl. 13. SHTTHPBT THKA., 44th. W. of B'way. O IT U O ti It 1 Pnone) jjfyant gia,. Evga., 8. Hat., Sat. at 2. FORBES-ROBERTSON'S FAREWELL TO HEW YORK. With GERTRUDE ELLIOTT and London Conitwnv. IN REPERTOIRE. Phone 8104 Bryant COMEDY 4let St., Eaat or B'waj Evs. 8:80. Mais. Tues.4 Sat, 2:30 Believe Me, Xantippe With Joint Barrymore and Marj- Young. Extra Mat. Coln mbas Day, Hoa„ Oct. 13 B. P. Him OBPBHIM ssrsa,.^: 11) RIR PMTZI SCHEFF, Viennese Prima iu B "» Donna; ITanlc Sheridan 4 Co., In 111 STAR Blackmail: Lillian Shaw, Julius na.L 41 «n Tannen, Madden 4 Fltzpatrlclt, Ward 1PTC Bros., Jed and Ethel Uooley, U-lt/ol nuig 4 Jeanctte, Alexander Bros. Two Big Concerts Sunday, 2.14 and 8.18 B. F. KEITH'S UNION SO. ^r^ 3 '^^^!: SnndayConcerts, 2.16 and 8.15; Mat. daily, 25c. "THE ADTO BANDIT" with a company of IS play- ers. William Weston 4 Co. Harrr First 4 Flor- ence Hadlejr 4 Co. Mlle.ErnctteAsoriawltbMllr. Lllanle'and Chevalier do Mar In the Dance of Hie niru DocO'Nell, Eleanor St. Clair, Weber, Bi-ct and Frazer, The St anleys, Halley A Noble. B.P.IHTHS COLOKIALEttTi' Eddie Foy 4 the Seven Little Foys, Jii'-k Wilson 4 Co., Mme. Sarah Bcnihnr.lt presents Betty Calllsb, singer and violin- ist, Wm. A. Brady presents "TbeSwIuii- board," with Georgle O'Ratney; F»s! , iiuiu Morton 4 Naomi Glass, Howard's l'onkj, .Vick's SksUng Qlrls, Farber Girls, Ramsdell Tri". TWO BIO CONCERTS SUNDAY, 2.15 AND 8.1=>. 10 BIG UL STAR ACTS B.P.rAaTfl'SALlliHBR4 7t Ma\ Te D£Iy s r^ , III Din VALESKA BURATT it CO., in IV DlO "Black Crepe and Diamonds;" Do-i- PDITIIDI? Ic - T 4 Sales, Edmond Hayes 4 Co., rfj.lllBE Bowers, Walters A Crooker, Elbu irrrn Morris,HusseyA Lce.BBartos.Sanr.'- lvlB sel A Itcllly, living Russcls. TWO Blfl CONCERTS SUNDAY, 2.16 A ND 8.1 ■• MlRltAY HILL TBEATKI Lexington Ave. and 42d St., H. T. This week, FOLLIES OP THE DAY. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, II. Y. This week, THE LIBERTY GI11L8. FREE Sample Cold Cream the if. mm COSMETIC CO. NEW YORK -Mantloii this Pap«r — wm MSOLUTELY BUslRINTEEB