The New York Clipper (November 1913)

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12 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 2» mm in fix professi on LATEST NEWS S»«imr Parts and Tain ifl. M. Holland, the well known actor, died Suddenly Nov. 24. In Clevel.in I, U, A review of his professional nmr will appear nnl week. Mine! Marches!, Ihe famous French rocal teacher, died Nut. IV, In I/iinton, Knf, Ueo, H. Dntchrller, the old time circus performer, and Inter Oicii rlcnl and burlcaipie Hom- ager, died Nut. 11*, at lata home In Providence, It. 1. l.laiie Derlous Daly (Mra. Bam Tack) died Nov. 23, lu Chicago. 111. Mnidn Dnnree (Malda I.nr,e) commttleil aulcldc by taking poison Nov. 24, at the Hotel VemliK, Philadelphia, I'a. Jnsii'u Wimii hah. I'aierwn, N J. Dan Williams. New York, Nor. 19. Peru K. Knulbiiabd, New York, Nov. 20. Tusoiuss Tibman, Oklahoma. okl.i, Nov. 10. VYu. U. Mii.u'11, I'litaUnrnli. I'a., Not. 17. Burt (i. Clabkh, Baltimore, lid., Nov. 10. Kiikimuhck. U. HHPuuiua, Brooklyo, N. Y., Nov. 22. S'tivcn of the above isf'I appear nr.rf week. a) I » HIPPODROME ATTACHES DANCE. The Attaches of the New York normndrome Aaaoelatloa, wltn Uw wlvea, sw."eihearla and friendi. held their ninth annual ball at Palm BY CABLE, From Our Own Correspondent, Henry George H ibbert. LO&DON, NOV. 24. The newapapcra make general oualnoght on cen- sor for mMM "Madame La Pnalilente," played at the (Jarrich as "WIio'b the Lady I" Orowda throng the theatre", and the cenaor, so far, If ■mat ,S?*f!7. Co^Pony «ills for New York shortly •with "Olrl on the Film." Lew Beam cornea to Uw Gaiety aa principal comedian, In the new piece, which will have a character revue. DM Knowles goes to the Empire Chrtatinaa **..?.... wnIrtl JnlI » n Alfred will produce. William llaceatjeck'a liana arc the fealnrei at the Oiiera liouae. Tnn National Pair and Imposition Association. Incorporated. Died a schedule of the National fair aad Eiposllloo Association. Incorporated, of Forty-aecoad street and rtmadway and at Yonkers, showing liabilities of £147,584, and nominal aa- acta of <i:ii,!».Vl. There are more than three hundred and fifty creditor*, among them: The Yotikera Nat tonal Bank, *z:.r.is: Tucker Bleelrlc Conalrurtlnn Ootapany. tO.MK; Cliurdi R. Galea A Co., |:l,7r,i; Janden Kiectrlc Company, fl,U7B, and Prank K remer. C3..'ltH. Lakbwooji. a new park at Wolf Lnke. Mich., will open June 1. playing Jonea. I.lnlck & Sehaefer vaudeville, under the management of M. Miller. ED, QUICK LANSINC, MICH. One bill a week. S Matinees. Al Leading Woman. Moat hare appearance, wardrobe and abllltz. Also Character Woman, Character Man. Heavy Man and Two General Business Hen. Hunt. in£ on wire. Behearaalg Dec 1 JCMjaY BTOCIC, Colonial Theatre, Lansing, Mich E. HEMMENDSNQER JEWELERS TO- THK PROFESSION. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. DEPOSITS TAKEN ON XHIA8 OllDEltS, WE RESET ANO HEMOIJNT PHOrvTE 971 JOHN 15 JOim ST„ HEW YORK CTTY gioriw of puyw. mn caklo ems. m& from stiw». Nona rnoM rnn rTwrsrowa Dbajsatic Co. No. 1.—T. II. Williams, manager, writes: "We GOTHAM, NOV. 24. A record attendance greeted the Monte Carlo COM'Mill A, NEW YORK, NOV. 24, I. II. Hcrk's attraction, augmented by psdlatea the abuw, which la a aucceaa. are aim doing good tmalneaa. and this week we oirla at both perrormancea apon their appearance addel attraction, opened their first New Yo!t Orace La Rue suddenly ap|ieared on atage of wra flBl " n 3P Oklahoma time and go In to at the Clotham, 24, and for a apeedy, sure-fire rngapemen to light business, and owing to lici l'al.ee Theatre on Monday night. In the mldat i™,"""*-.. *2L .W*. ■. "v* 11 »°»7 , S w P fnt •* aggregation to beat. It runa at top apeed from of comedy, did not give entire satisfaction at of a colored comedlan'a act. and made a apeech "■"•" K—a. .i.- -^— ■- ...—. WV* a rroteetlng agalnat llnnager Butta refuaal to per- HalleyaTllle. Okla.. and jnat atrnck It right, aa start to flnlab. thoitirh the ahow la nicely etralpned and ca'rrhi It waa the mlnera' pay nay, and the nualnesa Tom Sullltan has the right Idea to the way he twenty cborua girls and alx chorus men "■■""■ Garden, Nov. 21, aad a Nx crowd ealoved the ""A. b * T t0 •'"« * • 0 "*- Batta followeil her and was verr aood. Thb OU Rsjafij reachea na han oaBcmWeil hla offerlne, glrlug the I ana plenty The caat: Cnptnln, Harry Joura; Kialnc Haiti. itfalr. which waa nrowrlylooked after bv the f* a ta » t • b « e< « , « ■<« *<** ««• «ong until he had •" SatoiaUf. aad everybody la analoua to see It. of feat muflcal numbera. backed up by a bevy of ■— ""—- «-« •■■ •»—■■ -i- rftlous eortmltteea fcaard It We will continue down Uontb aa the weather gets good looklnK. ahai^ly glrla, who work Vita a dart. -• - - - ■ colder, and will work Norr* In the Spring, sa as Harry Welsh holda down the principal comedy to he able to ojien on the Alrdome circuit without role, and Ma well known allda Is very much In may lay off." evidence. Harry la one of those raptd-flre come- Wis. Tvluott Tooo Am Ai. CowrttNanAK dlana who never lags, works up his lines la lotaeil Harvey I). Orr'a "Llfe'a rtho|> Window" The oftlcera of Ihe aaaodatloB are: Arthur Vorgtlln, honorary president; IMwln Puller, presi- dent ; Joseph 1 la ii ik haii. vice iirealdent; Sol De vrlea, onanclal accretary; Charles Cooper, to crdlng secretary: Martin J. Potter, treasurer; ltd win Jacoby, aergtant-at-arma. Win G. Stewart was door manager, assisted by Toby De Vrlea, John T. Wilson, Wot. J. Wll- ioii Manuel Klo.u and Frances Zleharlb. The Boor waa amions to aee It. of feat raudcal ntuabm. backed op by a bevy of day. Celeale MeOoonell; Harold Martin Joe \Z merer Cabin Boy.Harry Kearley; wit. Pleree, ATLANTIC C1TT NOTES. "The) Misleading Lady" opened at tho Apolte, Nov. 17. The bill thla week at the Ravoy Includea: Ocli Leau, Dunn and Nolaoo, Beaumont and Arnold, Ilolman Brna., Baby Helen, Uallando, Kield Bros, and May Wertn. manner that the audience like, aad hands ont true CoTiVov. 17,"replacing Philip Dum'out'and i#fand « on >« l ,»' ffom tho opening gun. Aa a Jew come- ^— .a __«. _ " ■" . • . -.. W a i_ /tlin llttlr. TTTyiln*. I ■ a. * aba. l.»>Ji abAV 11.. II... The floor waa cmnded wlib daoena, to the "The Prodigal Jodie" la the bill at the Anoitn mule fsralabcd by Lemtoln'a Orcheinra7wltli aU %^^^Sig»^mm.^mAkTm^! lt the popular mualo of tho day. aad several how- Peggy O'Neill. Roland lloguc. Olln Pleld Msrtin dred couples took Dart la the grand march which UmOim. aw.,.-. i..„.i„_ * l^:».._ V..".": *L._ •resrred also The A rraiti man ■fajM Floor Committee—Wm. Smith, chairman; Ben H. Atwell. Harry Oagearil, Jaa. Bradford. Cbaa. Oaylea, Dick Oowea, Frank Hanaen, Felli Hauey, UobL Hllliard, John Fleming. Hen Jordan, Harry La Pearl, Tbeo. Lefkowlta, Tit ■< Malllaa, Barrr Mllllerna, Jack Prltchard, A aiir Biau, Jaa. Tlerney, Jaa. VValthoar, Wm. Wordio, Bert Young. Reception Committee—Thoa. rUajareM. chair- man: Cbas. Beamlah. John Rnach, Otto Blimark, A. Caaaldy. Oene Dlers, Archie Erana, J. Fits- kcruld. Jack Oalllanl. H. Hn-nan T. NeMtlck, Weha, who resigned to 111 previous engagements. Bwaroeas aaa lieea op to toe awal atandnnl in the territory srMted by thla company, and a cnnrleona mnnasement aaahea even one alght atanda iileaa ui a k a t oallnga. I'm Nuaila Maxlcat Onardy Co. Toater toclndra. dlan little Welsh is at too bead of the list. Arthur Lannlng, ns a straight knows how to deliver the legitimate potkma. aad never falls to go orer big. Chubby Fairmont, who, as the name laaplws, la "chubby," but shapely; works with a will at rence. Bros., and Rogers, nud Morton and Morton - 1 "Bolcmon,''Kenney fifiBy°'j AsyLjt!!!!: & < a< *'-'?'" ! - '■ Hl - laaer; lay Elder, aatatnesa Bang In a way that pleased. *"£ fiHtJBk wl,n " Vou M * rte Me'LorVYou" manager^ l^nreooe McCaTlb, aaautaat;_ »M. Arm- __Tba Big Four_ Quartette <EMle Drury, Frank J, A t>l** BJpsiioni Time in Normandy." of tbe Detective Bureau, Otto Koerner: Senafci Ponsenccr, Jock Burton: Marine Cbaa. Hender- son : Preston Halllday, Harry Stanley; Frederlel Sr. 1 . 1 " 1 ^;. Cbn \ 1 0t ZJ .? J " vl " Unr!ln ' mi«™bihJ Hill; PiUro, Bob WelU; Nina, Katherlne ,\le- Oonnell; Gollo, an Interpreter, Baymond Caatel- Steward, 8am Mitchell; Secret Serrlc* Man? Cari . I * e ,S n , t "? "**' worked bard to put it orer ansa Hill looked, acted and sang well as the chorus gH iwslng as a wlilow, and hail several gootl numhera. The McConncll Olrla did well hi their respective porta, Katberlne being pariicu^ larly active as tbe Italian girl. Joe Nienieyer »« strong la tbe d.oelng tti; otto Koerner '« the detective, and Chaa. Horn u the elderHalX fiay, alao did the beat .thgy couldIwlln the Z with elTectave dances. Hojry Stanley anil M| m H1U acoced with "Why Do You Hang Around ™ _HOL with "You Made Me Lore Von- Mmlns~n!ctnM~~ar~ifc>~'~i^>'"£»•••> i'..v aaanager; i^wttsksb tieuiiiu, ataawai; »ao. arm- ins nig rour quartette fHaXTte Drury. Frank S7^.. ; —- » «»~~>»ii imioui «annanay." Horry in^ r n^KrSgLJS. g Jjfe-i 1 *—*» p " k ' atrong, fliiedor; W. R. Phillips, musical director; Pickett, Harry Frankel and Frank Sunhopet waa «SS»-H Toon. HalUday contributed what * ' Hal, u.r ru ^M.k>na *~*-b~m£»* vim**» Ha.*.* t >,/. hi* f™,,,.-* -* u. .■».. #1%^. ^..^_ Li. _■" comedy there vraa. Ha mmnv ♦■no* n«, ZLm ,,_. w«» "THE NEW HENRIETTA." Harry Jackaaa. master mechanic; Elaier Barter, properties. Obdiiuia KnwARns, of "The Eseane" On*. I»a~» the big feature of tbe show. The boys alt play SSff',, W< V* ,**» HS.,"*" 8 ' 0e * 0,rt " n| l «et porta well, and their otto oCerrng was a tretuea- fSSS« ,J tL i2!? T ,1*u McC «» neU offoted " M «r'e. cMna bit. This quartette, la. without doubt one "arft %& £?3 n^ Ita0 BtT '*- four Thla nodernlred veraion of the old comedy Id Jf »»ur«s the loss of her only siser, Mra."laabel of tbe beat slaglne; four la bwleaejuc. . ^be Jtetieta Troupe, wHb the* senaatipnal ur acts, by WlncaeU Smith aad Victor Manes »• pta S wu0 ulwl »' » t,r '"""« '■ ■*• ''« u '- T,l » clwcua LcTudea: May Lake, Ollle Henry. *S2 ,t H™' !i *, as seen here at a recent Sunday *Ln 9L.*u!.. LfTBr" _'. "'!:\ m .."' a in Minn mv» i« «e . n ,i» «i,iu «,f n,. k^n «i» Fn™ Aotj, r>«„n,i lTw..i.n Ti ii SES! show, scored sraln: and w am .,»i c«™7 S! Is, by ofiened at the Hlnr. BuiTulo, 24, with Ihe foi lowing caat: Nlcholaa Van Alaiyne. William H. . K. I'ltiriitu. Ira Scrlbner. I. Waterman, J. Helle- Crane; Bertie. Dougljs Fairbanks: Mark Turner, tad l«n married but a few months, berg, Jas. Breonau, E, O. Bauer, Eddie Convey, Lyster Chambers; Rev. Murray Hilton, H. W . Tl ."LJ!* w 'J' 4 " 1 ""' »L» .Tolt----ni uty, Tean., seat J. Dlamuae, Panl Doilge. Roland Flab. Moo Brown; Wataon Flint, Rdwnrd Poland: Dr. L. '"8 l.QOO. w ill open Dec. IB. Ferlel. Oeo. llaur-i!ian, R. Lonnon. w. O'Kcefe, Oeorge Walnwrlght. Arthur B. Hall; Mnsgrave, ' J, W. rjwera. Win. Watson, Taos. White, M. Malcolm Bradley; Hulchlne. J. H. Hsatley; Ed- O'Brien, 0. tMllsbury. ward, Bud Woodthor,ie; Mrs. Cornelia Opdyke. Associate Members J. D. Barton, Wm. Hafer, Amelia Bingham, Itose Turner, Eileen Errolt Arthur Hill Fred 0. Holler. I-:. Furuure, Frank Agnes Go tea, Patricia OoUIngc; IUttle Oardner, Wm. Pfelfer, Fred Murray, Nat Welts, Tilbury. 0. Relcliman. Among Hie gnrati were: I, tawrenee Wober, Mr. and Mra. Ilanean Ben All, the Shuhcrtt, Bob Mills. 0» » Minn.. Nov. IS, of acute dllatinn of the keart. Mi.y Focg. Acta Pound, Marguerite Benoett Paul- Decenaed won bnt nlrk-teen year» of aaje, and a... ....... . , and Williams and Setral, tbe lao were encored. show, scored again; Ine" Conrfi^y, Nell Boyce, "raee""WoTneii"' s'trila KTS' 1 ' daneers, alao were encored. The 'lady Dale, Mnrle Holland, Masle Lawson, Nora Love, £?*">* ,M " t v?? lo ^! y ' attractive in her shrnvy attire. Lily 1'olrmont, Doi.le Horklns, Aung DUlon, Th i2 •"« "1 Want a Little Bungalow." ru>» King, Delhi For, Helen Worth, and Eva T™* second act opened with a view of hack ■»»♦>■ Uaudwflle Dotes. "Apple Blossom Time,** 'all River Line," Frank P. W. L. SOCIAL DAY. The regular monthly social of the Professional Woman's League, Madia Cratren. president, waa held In tbe League Rooms, 181)0 Broadwag, on Holiday afternoon, Nov. 14. It was very well attended, and the members and their guesta were entertained by Rdythe Hlrahoaan-Jennlngs, who ssng several selections, and allowed her clear, beautiful soprano voice. Mary Ohlppeudale re- cited "Tom's Little Star;" Mme. Elaa Ot«gorl, chairman of music, rendered piano solos; Belle Gold, freeb from her triumph as the producer of the Wonderfnl Minstrels, wblek appeared at the League Benefit Matinee, at the Casino, Nor. 18, told amne of her clever child stories, and was accorded a hearty welcome; and tbe sextette of the League sang "Rwaucc River" and "Silver Threads Among tbe Hold." The members of tbe entette are: Ropranoe, Minnie Pancoaat, Rdythe nirabman-Jesalngs and Oeraldynr Berth; con- traltos, Mme. Elaa Oreaorl. Kdlrb F. ttangrr and Belle Oold. After Ihe entertainment Mra. 11. ■temps!, tbe new Chairman of Iterreahmpnlo, served coffee, cake and Ice cream. These Social Days are a source of great delight to the members, aa tnere la always an excellent program, and a the season good time for everyone. Now that tbe Benefit Matinee \% over and huge success, the members are bnsylug them- "THD I'.lKIl .AL MYSTEIIY," At the auggestion of Percy Hammond, dramatic critic of las Chicago Tribune, Uenrge Jean Na- thaii'a playlet "Tho Eternal Mystery," will bo tawiueeil nit vreek aa a curtain ralsec at tin- Pit Tbentre. In Plllahurgh. Pa. This Is Tim nipindrome, ftnTlturneM, III., began play- ing sulllvnn A Oonsldlne Middle West bookings week of Nov. 17. Tita Majestic, which bss been plsybig Rail Ivan It Coatldlne vaudeville for three weeks, changed policy Nov. 17. Tita West Trio are runnhig tbe Star Theatre, at Oaylord, Mich. Pvor. Mao, hypnotist, wrltea: "I believe I aiaile a record Inst week, when 1 had In my audi- ence fo ur g enerations of my kin. Sitting to- tWV+2& 7^£E&I2L*W"£ tSStJm pe«t B g?»^»u%e^er"io»,T.n " i?^ 0 "»._' r !P J PB, . taari .?! ,li .- »"»• 22- tveoVears of age. If anyone can duplicate thla I would llko to hear from him.'* - the drama that the Prltweaa Theatre uauagement lu few York too* off after one rehearsal, tearing that It was aacrlllgaoos *>as> IIOMIS FOR IMA1 Sulllvnn The manners include Frank Stanhope; "Old Fall rickett; "Oood-B;* Boys." Dale Wilsons "811 •rerr Moon," Chubby Fairmont; ""lagging tbe Baby to Sleep." Eddie Drury; "Bnsebnll Rag," Chubby Fairmont, and "Oh, Ob, Oh," Chubby Fairmont, and "Cheer Up, Daddy," by Dale Wilson; "I'll Be There," Dale Wilson; "Follow Me," by Harry Welch and tbe girls. Eseh one of the chorus offers a ■nectalty In this nrmrber "Oolilen West," Frank Frank*!; "Love Me While the Lovlng'a Good,'- Dale Wilson; "The Oriental Dream." Chubby Fairmont. The Monte Carlo Olrla la bnnnil to be one of the neason'a biggest money setters, which It well reserves as an all around, real ourleaque. olio. tbe B. H. They will remain In England until April, whea they will return to fulfill American engagementa irlenda can wrlle care of Gurrm Ofllee, ixmdon, "ANY NtaUT" AT THE 44th STREET. "Any Night/' that plain spoken drama of ylgbt life In flew York, seen last year at the Prlneeas, win be offered aa part of Ihe vaude- ville Mil at the Forty Bourth street Music Hall, a«t week. ■»«» "GLOOMY PANNY" PRODUCED. Allan Deris' pair, "tiioaaay Faaay." waa pro- dnced last week at law O u oja-ea aj Tkeatre. Pit is. burgh. 1'n. It may be teen on Broadway lal <> ■» selves getting ready tor the Annual Basaar, wblek will be held at the Waldorf-Antorla Dec. 10 and SO. This I* expected to be the beat and hlgtcat bntaor the League has ever held, and a cordial Invitation la extended te all ladles of Has pro- feaalon to attend tbe Basaar Socials wblek aro SCRUFF AT TDD FIFTH AVENUE. Daspllo Uw fast that the week aa-fore Christ- mas la the worst la Ike year. r. P. Procter has exujaaed Filial HckcLY aa k«adlln>r for that period. • ea> GiUAiauiA FntaitR. tho Spanish dancer, will come to America shortly to open at Uammrr- steln's. New York nanutra itaon aitd jAromnw are now added feaiures with tbe Plesaure Heeksra. alao the new Ice sensation. Alfred and Stgrlat Neat. NlJL KaJITOrt. the Hootch eomedlsn, will ar- rtve In Aatrrlcs amottty, to apen on tbe Keith time In December Tiro in as Ann T u u ssr a aid well tn Ilerlla, and anil eoultnae to do so In the Provinces of Eng- land, whrre Parr remain tratll Jaa. 1, woes (hey open In Paris for one month, then returning to ' a C^*tt d rne f0r "" *"'"' Tnealnrt CtmtraJllng JSoiiie, oC Ibe^y bo. Waa Ltncti Is making a bit wltb his sew and — ori ginal comedy ring and trapeae act wberever tee lppeara. MAWAOni O. E. LoTiraop ,7a„ of tbe Howard, Boston, forgot the ahow boalneas for a day and took a party of friends to tlte Harvard and Yale football game. Mr. loihrop "s a strong rooter for Ihe Harvard eleven, and felt highly elated over Ha victory. He la now contemplating a (rip to include all the houses of Uw new Piogretalre Circuit Walt UaUe-^Taanks for Thanksgiving greetings. Jtcat BiaosaVa Bebmao Show will he the Suro- taea? altractJoa of 1014 at the Oolumhti. Chicago. rtiaiiftiaar fcesdllners weekly, <m the same plan as salotHW; Cbaa, H. Otry, eaanenrer; Frank Young, mmjmjt r at Detroit m<t>erty osjumawnt; Fraah Irish, eseetrleal de- Olaba Dodous Haokktt and Mlllan Boover NasasaaTtJ Eva Languay, wardrobe mtstrews. will play vanderUlo dalen for the balanoe of tho Mitt. eeaa oa. w Mb a noectty oBva-lag. a BABTLsrr Joined Barney Olnrd'a TiuNXSUivnva gr ee tin gs received from Johnnls Weber. Same to yon and Fours, John. Mage during a rehearaal. All the characters In- cidental to a production were shown, from the author to Use property man. Quite a few langha were OKasloned by the mlacuea, the atage fright, and shop talk In gen- eral. Harry Stanley, aa a chorus man whs eaaa.ved the leading role, looked funty to tbe rnrple tights about bis thin person, and Obna. Horn waa a typical director. Frank Young ant Harry Joaea were fanny prop. boys, and the other cbaractera all fitted In nicely. The opening performance, following the rehearsal, ended la a Banco, as everything went wrong. The last scene showed the roof garden. Jot Nlemcyer and the MoConnell Sisters ssng and danced. A rlgadon dance waa done by the pontes, alao a French quadrille. "That Parisian Ball" showed Mine Hill to a shimmering dress ant KsUierlne McDonnell's "I'll Be Tear Honey la the Moonlight," with dance, was one of tic beat bits with the show. Tbe rtorus; Irene Clark. Babe Clark, Estelle Bartaa, Hate Leslie, Mae Sterling, Dixie Rolnnd. Betty Short, Maude Meyers, Eessle Karl. Nellie Tamey. Dot Merrlmsn. Florence Hays, Mse Snlnn, Fretln Belee. Evelyn Fulton. Kitty De ttae. va languny Elsie Shroedcr, Ida Maree, Locelle Mnrqoo and IT. Hanley. The staBf: Chaa. F. Denoghne, manager: Harry B. Joaea, ataae director; Chat. Llebman, Baarlcal TJlJirS WI1T TfltV ILL m. REGISTER YOUR ACT. CET THE PLAZA. Moaa A Brill bare seeared the Plata Theatre. entirely Informal, st the Lenswe Rooms. Nor. 20, New York, opening under their management Nov. at 8 r. M„ and Dee. r), at the same hour. 24. ^ -»SOa DrrtT F2C1ELEUA1" DINED. Bert Fellileman. tbe general renreaenlatlm for Cohan & Harris, and manager of ths Aetor Thea- ore. New York, waa tendered a testimonial dinner at the Friars' Olul>, on Sunday ereolng, Not. 23. Tbe affair was a most enjoysblo one, and wss attended by orer two hundred peraonal friends. Including more than sereuty-flvc of the most Isniinrlant men In theatrical*. .Severn! of Mr. Felblenian'a friends came esi»?cla1ly from In- dianapolis tlfr. Felbleman's former home). The room was beautifully decorated with chrysanthe- mums, and tbe dinner waa the heat Manager Oiina. II. Clarke has turned out of the el'ib's kitchen. The •■advance agent" waa Retinoid Wolf, and he "panned" the guest of honor In his humorous style. Many men hare paled under Mr. Wolfs gu*t nntiired and yet biting tarcaam, and It was the concensus of opinion that Mr. Feiblcmto gut back at Mr. Wolf In splendid order. Other apeechea were suite by Jean CL Rarea, John W. Run-Bey (who prewldeill. A. L. Jacobs, Waller J. Moore. Saui H. Harris, and Victor Moore. The tnteajtatonsent waa famished by Van and Schenek, Soiilile Tucker. Bernard OrauvlUe. Frank Cotmtis, Hedges Bros, and Jaoolatoo. Irrlng Berlin, Olltonl Hess, Tom Peufoid, TJeury IajCjc, and Jullui Ttunen. Tlie banquet room was to crowded that eeteral tables had to be placed to the talon to accom- modate the overflow. »»» «» a»- TANaiIAY.FORD. Kva Taatraay waa married to John Ford, THIS COUPON will bo non-bored and attached to your rontrlhntion, and a ecrttflcabi I asm sre-ttlae: arood results. Am In- will be returned to you aa an acknowlcdrement. and for (attire reference. The contrlbotloa crrssliig my plant to rover tb« larger ahould be slimed plainly by tbe person or firm sending In same, and should be endorsed by poster work and ine arptrottU line of the atage manager of the ttiow or of the house where tbe act La Mag vised. Farther vnndrvlllc aprelaltles lax print ln«r, ai:knnw1ertgment will he mado by tho names nnfl. numners being publlahod each week al rceeiTed. st aal vrlU them coaae m little atroagrr. Cawtllt la due THE CUPPER for my Addreta jour coatrSyoHona to Ann Arbor, Mich., by J out lee of tho l«eaee Tbomas. laoapcsaaeal baalaeaa, aa It certainly a) i » reateJaeat the people. Meat reapect- Tna Oreen Room Club will hold its annual fBUy yoara, JACK C. RUTHERFORD. revuu Sunday night, Dec. 7 when a sketch, "A ~"*^~—^^™"^~*^*^" Traroaty on the Mowlea," will be one of the fea- tures of tbe entertainment, hfsny of tbe moving picture aiars and actors from the legitimate stuiro will tsko pari. William A. Brady la tbe stare director, and among those who will take part In the movies eoetrb will be: John Bunny, Frank Lucknye and Maurice CusteUo, of tho aim world. THE REGISTRY BUREAU* NBW YORK CUPPER. 47 W. 28a Bt, How Tort Kiixib Bnazl win open to "Tbe Land of Prom- ise." at New Haven, Nov. 27. RtmnABSALB for "A Little Water on the Side" and "Tbe l-aughlng Hnthand" start this week. Otonna Moosan has engaged Lonlse Hamilton aa leading Indy with Andrew Mock. In his coming and Do Wolf Hopper, Oeorve "m: Coian7 Ray'ino'ud ~!1^L, 0 °R^ vL3ES f *t&"" t * M ™* a "° 7 llltelicock, Douglaa Fslrl«uka. Wallace K<ldlnger, Th's'"*. »'" Francisco, Cal, Donald lirlan, Sam Ilenurd. Lew Klekla aoid ller- — hert Certhell, are to appear to the revue. Ddstin Fainuu ana Us wife were knocked down by an automobile, Nov. 22, at Madison Avenue and Twentyeevenlh Street, New York City. Mrs. Farnuia wat taken borne and put under the caro of a phyalclan. Gbacb Gaoaoa will make her first appearance to "Mlaa Jenny Clones," Thankaarlvlng Day. to Sprlngneld, Mass., and sot to WUauagtaa. aa originally planned. After two weeta to Boston Mlaa George will he oeea la New York. Nasser a hundred drawings were atibmitled la the coutest for a aultable design for adverUalng parpoaea for the Prlaceaa Theatre. A oanmiUeo. REVIEW circuTnews ftoi Tit Otfpcr, BBgliBlog Fttromr, 1861 1868—OaWtwswswa oaorsaNd'of Troy "Klunej." Archie Oimn. W."'rL . DoaHott & Ward's United Btatea Clrtma and Makou, F. Ray Cooutock and BosVwook Bllnn. la Jdeiuurerlo will start from Philadelphia. This ACTORS' UNION. BRANCH No. S. OtnnAoo Nor. 22. Nsw York Outpxb: WO are writl arteer te the Although the Actors* Unlet, Branch No. I. office receipts and caulpment st the MetmpoUtau I. w. w.. la only roar weeks old. they hare Opera House, Philadelphia, on a claim for rent bow a total membership of three hundred, and an aaralnat the Centra! Amusement Co. arersge of five .new members dally, On Dbo. 2 a beauty content, to which all the The Actors' Itnlon, Branch No. 8, I. W. W.. chorus girls of the Bbabert ctmpsnles will take held another open meeting Friday, Nor. 21, st part, will be held In the Casino. Each girl will Adam Koch's Hall, 2.14 North Clark Street, which drr - Judging the merlta of the entries and expects to ahow will have a sacred performing bull, a announce a neciaton within a week. hurdle buffalo, a troupe of artliig dogB and •Talk Innb SHima" u playlngltji Brtt New rnonkeys, and a. real baby elmhtint They Date. NEW YORK CLIPPER REGISTRY BUREAU: Enclosed please find copy of my entitled for Regittration. NAME. Address. When 70a register a play or eeenario that yon Intend to submit for reading to any pro- 'JaS vo.rniurmrc^^ln 1 ^^: •«.. mw * CTMOt ■• •*• ^^ ^ n nou " s «"« .ISJ- *>'••«*'• *>owan'eiu ! 0.t. o n of rare dneor." ws Shi ?3rhSh I Gbl to bTSttoAed^to'tba oriilna]. .bowing that.tbe aim. hai been Aw» J SSlon MM, ° «—-T- » "%„, NraoK-NmouKO- bt. atttehed the ho, feS .&tffi J ^±flF ! R& ^^ fi "" CUWB * IU « Ut,7 *™ U - ° et the l3S ^ l'Jiully Nelson, James Ward, J. De Mott, j! i M ,^,^_^. — ^^_„^ M- ^^.^^^_.^^..^.^^,.^ W „ MM .^_ M ,^. ileycra, Messra. Rosa, Oanand. Ilirward. and tothera. Aug. l. Roosbari Is (be advertlolng ltorseg. Tbelr street parade will be one of airything Is laid down ooroo gay standing by agent splendor, which Is led by Prof. Dick Nolan's picks It up and walks off Just -aa easy as If silver cornet band, In tbelr golden awan It belonged to him. K you say anything ball they ailed to capacity and took In twenty. five new members at thla meeting. The apeaker* were: Mr. Lop.., Clark II nil a rd, Vincent Bt. John, general secretary of the 1. W. W. t Dr. Onatafsnn and Col. La Valle. . All pres- ent were more than interested to the new tnnre- m*nt for ihe actor. We bare sent an organiser to St Louts, which will he the next city to Join and hetp the ac'or. And before thl. year I. over we will hare at least two thousand members to start the new year with, and the ontlank of thla new movement In general will be the beat and most perfect organisation that the performer ever had. aad R win protect him it all tlatts. We remain, rrapaetfully, tbe Publicity Com. mlltee. ■0) a » E. F. nOHERS AT PALACE THBATRn. Elmer F. Hovers ssanmed the bnalneas msnige- ment of B. F. Keith's Pal.ce Theatre on Monday, istcceedlnt William Wood. Mr. lingers la Mr. Keith's oldest manager In point of service. Ar> pany In Shakespearean drama ha the open air at Incnrnnr in Ihe nrneraslnn •he principal colleges of Ihe Lone Blar Stale. iSS^^Fi.Jr.iV. P. roc The company will Ca- ••Jeanne d'Are" to 'ta frpertolrer """*" B5a^*.fL7S 'SOT 18 ' M «««««w*« Wm Tna first performance of Richard Walton KS*3»J Gc *?? D * rlo " s t,. Mr - K*Dyoa. and Telly's new draat. "Omar, the Tentmaker." «•*? elosjrBO Meosra. Williams, Megulre and will be itrca Dee. S, to Montreal After a brief 8. & Handord. It la nrmored that W. II. Dan Gardiner and Kcnyou's Philadelphia silver cornet band, In tbelr golden awan It belonged to him. reus start from Plillnddrruia carl; lu April, cbarlot, followed by t Tho outfit i. all new. and Daniel will, no men and Bnrgua Ray' ;eout cofltumo; ume, woriuiia, and, Mile. Emmn, J. C. Daren- and the inoro we squeal tho worse they treat according to her own Idea of what la most Clrcue start from l'lillnrlclrdtla early lu April, chariot, followed by • cavalcade of horse- they pulfa tevodver and say you are a <J becoming to her. _ _ _ The oatflt Is all new, and Dnnlel will, no men and Bnrgua Ray's Troupe of Indiana, Yankee,. A man don't etarrrl anv chance to eons cofltumo; Mme. "' The other band of outdoor players, beaded Charles p. unburn, baa added l>ercy Macks ye f» wi * 1 Poatottt Of fourteen younp girls, who w "7 appear as Amatons; Mile. Elin, Madame C " mllle, L« Petite Maggie, Master tCddte. W: L. M. ooooaTiD has amne toTexat to arrange doubt, crcato a seaantlon by having a hand- all In gorgeous coslnme; Mme. Worland, "clom" them, tot they go tn a crowd of fifty . i5 5C D t* r * nc * *" i^i.* ~i i eulu » txsne <|nadroon female leading the war horse, Annie Worland, Mile. Emma, J. C. Daren- and the inoro we squeal tho worse they troal port, Wm. 8parks, Billy Verahay, Charley ua. Wo have had M very hard roads flnee Itnrtlne, Sienor Frnncls, J. W. •"ocker, Henry wo left Ilttntsrille, Tex. Our horses have Worland, Cbarlea Forest, tbe Rlvalo Bros., been hard worked, and wo cumo mighty near the Dumta Bros., E. Schewer, 3. W. Sharpley getting demorallxed. We shall show at Pine and Oeo. M. Hill. Bluff, Ark., during the last week of March. Stone. Rosston A Murray's Circus enjoys a John Robinson's Circus and Menagerie, at reputation second to none in the country fcr present at Cincinnati, re-organlzea at that season o« the road the play will be presented to ijejtlrner ^iji uU - (j,,, position of advertising tbe style of entertainment presented. They city for the Summer campaign, and opens "«JJ___ -_. a.. a ., -_... *He sfett from New Berlin, Conn., about April there on April 12 for four days, and goes •J^t^^if^J^* * M .*!f\^J l !L B " e i , * r ~ H * ln,,l "f*' Cooper A Whitby's Combination in. Tbcy will make a fine, sterling; procca- thence to NashvHIe. Chattanooga, Knoivllle VSJ2?>' " ******** a>u ' ■ "■■ Oo"" Clrena.—Thla new flrm, composed of old, olon. Croorge " ^sflnVinaM am aa. -._ a a. tsaaaa kamaaaa m~ lW«cU^a*owiDen from Phllsdelphlt, atart 1'raa* Kdwartk, , j«S } H.^iSt?T»^?o?k ^^iffiR^HElrS ^gggsafrwapags CHr. Dec i". Theatre, new jrork ^n trill be a great feature, aa they Intend Henry Cooke, Mile, Henrietta. Nat Austin, axnaoo lutA. wttl make hit first Hew York gh»>'ting_to Ihetaie of tbe crowd three MIJa, BBaler, La June Burt, the Ooldcn appearance at tb* Hlmwdromc, whta be sings ?••*- "*" Corjldock la advertiser, while Rrothers, John H. Muntty, and Den Stone, wlib Nathan Franco's Hand. Brmrtay, Ho*. SO. John Try on, one of the heat at well aa tho clown. Vtt Holomoh l of the box office staff of tbe oldest and mott experienced writer In tba Lelre'e Cirrus pitched canvna at flhrevqiort, ~inainc3t Con- Circus.—This new firm, composed of old, slon. (ftotge Bronaon la tho aSvertlaer, and Orcenvlllc, where tbe company takes the practical abowmen from Philadelphia, ttart Frank Kdwarda, Matttant; Chet C. Moore, road by wagons nnd goes down the Virginia Valley. The following is a list of the com- pany ; Mile. CordellnToareback equestrienne; Mile. Francos, Mile. Hudley, tight rope; Mile. Colcatlno, Moggie Homer, BlanforrJ, Arabella Durtnd Christine John Roblason Ik. Ji.il^.^r„TL.~ , Kv?;in. ZSEZftiZ UT Pofnow, of the box oflce staff of lbs oldest and roost experienced writer m the Lebe'e CImse pitched canTOs at Bhreve 1&t&mV?%r$fl&PGhmE£irBri^ Wnter Garden, View Tork.TSa .recovered tnm aa bualneBS, will take charge of the newsfaaoera. La,, on March »" for three days, bnt but: Jr., equestrian director; John I/owlow, prin- cipal clown; Frank Robrnton and Archibald Campbell, second clowns: John Wilson. »."l-. WU Lt^llLU ',, 111 tUIW li.^, VU, UUOIIH.'n . . n ,11 ),,FVI I, TCWMU OIIWU1 , «WHU .»..""—, ccntlooinK good, the partv remained two days Frank Robinson, Frank Itobbltia, John Bio- ^bostotu m.nsger of Keiths Union Square BW«£SW Sfw Hem mink Harry Whitby, Johncoater, lamgorr^Wrifii tho^trfp^of tw. eoncern man Master FrBntno^dRoblnaon, Earnest mSSVSf 22E2?Z2'EE&2! ES^iSfS; rt . 0wl " ,J*« Whettony Brothers, 3. Henmlngs, tftrongn Texts, they loot thlrty-aeven bag- Cnstello nnd Wm. Ashton and eon: the con- "Jeanne d'Are, ■♦«» ORRAT n AVHOfJI> IN NEW YORK. Maatiee F. Rermond fa In New York with bend- saartera at the Rika' Club. He la netntlsttag a deal whereby be will produce his eateriatnmest at a New York thratrr- It la alao nrnanved that he will play the Orphean circuit before long His Ruropenn engsgerraent. which wss tn start la Spain, In January, has been postponed. TUB first ivrfoTm mice Tally's plar. ''lamar. the aJ.ii rf'rw«iiuS.me. SI wane pawn" renown; cnartca King, gage hifsea. ttrrec rlns; horses, four ponies, trnbaod Lewis, hurdle and bareback riner, omdoor BtwsrriUtloB Muster and Miss Foster, Mme. Du Nord, who twelve tcta of barnesn ^stolen,, eight bridles, Masters Bennett. Miller. McFarlnnd, Onno ftiP ontf1rt4tP rtrpsjnT-Mfnttan *"J1S' mm * — — *»»■•>«» r voiut i i'iu'v. a^ta noui, rrtitj ifirvifv bi'ifi ui uniurm idiuicui. i-ikijl uhiiiit, -unnu'iM nriiiiru, jLUincr, cru i-*«i nnm. ^tBLaS c/ltichatd Walton y,m en, ' r *•>« ^ pn of lions, and little Ooesie, nnd twrnty-fonr tinlters. The nlde show lost Steep nnd Handy, Johnny Rivers, Oeo. Wll Tentmaker," will bo w ™° Performa the baby elephant. Uireo horses and three wagon covers (stolen), clvef) Dee. n tn Montreal. Con. Dodge A rtartlne's Oreat World Variedles A coiresportttont says: Besides the wear and Manrit* Pasta was struct by a plank at the stare from MoArtbnr, O., on April IS, Their feroaltlng of bis wagone. Lake will come out Loagacrc. New York, Nor. aa, and taken to the wagons are all new and gotten up In the a loser cm this Bouthern trip, and aa for Flower Hospital. very best style, and tbcy have a line lot of stealing you never saw Its equal. As soon as lams. John II. Mordant and Tbomas Mel- bourne. Tom Canhnm Is lender of tbe band; It. M. Stevens, contracting agent, nnd O. N. Robinson, treasurer. (To be continued.,! j a 'I