The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Januaby 17 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Founded In 1803. THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (United) . raurMBxoaa. " ALBERT J BOBIE Editorial AND BustHSSI MiNiora. ! NEW YORK, JANUABY 17. 1914. Entered Jnne 24, 1870, It tbe Post Office it N.ni York, N. v.. is second rim matter, under the act of March 8, 1870. Adrertlsements—12.80 per Incli, alngle column. Advertisement* set with border, 10 per ct. extra, SUBSCRIPTION. One rear, 1* advance, 84; six months, 12; thru D!ouiU», fl. Canada mid foreign postage eitra. Mingle coplef will be aeut, postpaid, on receipt of 10 cents, _ . .Oar Term* are Cash. THE CLIPPED. Is Issued every WEDNESDAY The Forme Closing Promptly on Tuesday, at 10 A. M. Tlease remit by express money order, check, P. O. order or registered letter. All casb enclosed wllb letter Is at risk of tender. Address All Commanleatlana to THE NEW l'UBK CLIPPER, 47 West iwth Street, New York. . Tel. 2274-Mndlson. negtilcnd Cable Addren, " fcnrH oniTi." THE WBSTBBjV BUBEAU ef Thb clhtiu Is located at Room 505, Ashland Block. Chicago, Warren A. Patrick, manager and correspondent. . TUB Ci.iitlii can hi oirriiNCD wholbsam add IRAil, at our agents, Daw'a Steamship Agency, IT Green Street, Obarlng Cross Koad, Lon> don, W. O., England; Drcntooo's nowa depot, 37 Atenue de i'Oueru. Parla, I'rsuce; Dlamouil Neva Co., I2S l'rado, Hutona ; Manila Book and Sta- tioner! Co,, 128 Kscolts, Manila, P. I,: (Joniou ft Onlch, 123 Pitt Ulreet, Sydney, N. 8. W„ Australia. ANSWERS T OCORRE SPORDERTSe DllAMATIC. W, B.—We do not know his present where- abouts. Address blm in care of this office aod wo will advertise letter In Tub Cupper letter list. : J. C. '^Sdbscbibbr." —Sorry we do not know the address. Try a letter In care of Cmppeb. ' XXX, Twin Falls.—We have heard of no sncii law except the International Copyright Law, which exists between this country and England and her colonies. CARDS, C W. 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HEW YORK, 219 W. 46th Street DETROIT, 68 Library Avenue CHICAGO, Majestic Theatre Building BOSTON, 12 Tremont Row SAN FRANCISCO, 906A Market St. SAN FRANCISCO. (Special diwatch to Tub New York Clipper. ) CouijintA.—Monday, Jan. 14, beginning of two weeks' engagement of Oils Skinner and company, in "Kismet/ 1 Com.—.Nunrtny, 11, licglnnlng of Margaret II- Huston and company, In "Within tbe Law." Savoy. —Monday, 12, second week of photo- drama of "Antony and Cleopatra." Oaibty .Monday, 12, "Qlri at the Gate," with Irene Franklin, Blekel and Watson and support- ing company . _ , Alcazab— Monday, 12, last week of Evelyn Vaughnn and Bert Lytell, when a revival of "Madame X" win take place. Ou'jiidh, —Bill opening Sunday (matinee), 11: Maurice and Florence Walton. Nance O'Nell and company. Bert FIlBglbhon, Martin Johnson's trav- elogue, Daisy Leon, Roberto, assisted by Berern Verers; Horace Goblin, Muller and Stanley, and Dajlluht motion pictures. BurasnB.—Bill openlnit Sunday (matinee), 11: Aldro snd Mitchell, Ernest Dapllle, "The Canon Girls," Bernard mid Lloyd, Morion's dogs, Pbas- ma, and Twilight plcturea. Pantaokb'. — Bill opening Sunday (matinee), 11: Taylor's lions, the Great Arnenaen, Roland Carter and company, Hetty I'rmo. Deraliay Broth- •ra, Tony Comotta Trio, Ball and Sbatcbe, and Sunlight pictures. N0TIS. MoviNO pictures of "The Third Degree" were shown at tbe Tlvoll, week of 4. At th» Imperial, for week of <4, a.photoplay of "Leah Klcachna" wan the ■attraction. "KaoosA" was ibe picture given at tbe For- tola Theatre for week of 4. Thb San Fninclsrn Symphony Orcheatra gave a concert at the Cort Theatre on Friday after- noon, 9, when Kathleen I'arlow, violinist, was a feature. _. pAtiranwsx! will give only one concert in this city, and that at Dreamland Blnk, Sunday after- noon. IS. '. . . , . .■. i. I'avi.owa, aaslated by the Imperial Russian Ballet and Symphony Orcheatra, la announced (or the week commencing 10, at the Valencia Theatre. Kathlbbn Pablow, vlolnlst. concertlscd Sun- day afternoon, 11; and Will be heard again Sat- urday afternoon, 17, In Native Sons' Hall, and also afternoon of IB, In the Oort Theatre. Gaby Dbklts, ateleted by Harry nicer and supporting company, gave two extra performances In tbe Oort Theatre r-urdny, 4, 4 ■» "YELLOW TICKET" 'POSTPONED. From A. II. Woods' offleo comes Ibe announce" ment that owing to the IIIiimw of riorei.ee Reed, the production of "Tho Yellow Ticket" has been postponed, It was to hav« been tin-rented Jan, 0, at the Bltingc Theatre, New York. »«» Lillian NonotOA Is reported to K seriously tit at Queensland, Australia, with pneumonia. Nankttb Oosistock will preeenr a sketch "The Tie That Binds," with a company of thirly-tbree. on the II. B. I"i. time. T. M. A., No. ,10, of Brooklyn, Installed their neW officers Jan. 11. W. \V. AtiLtcn's will, filed 10, leaveo all his property to his widow, Letltla Feasor Anllck. Tub Pallsilcs Park Co. has iieen vied for 820,000 daniupe by Rob?rt Olscn, u relative of Arthur Olson, Wio was killed In it roller coaster accident July tl, 1013, Mahti.n Hkbhan and Harry Goldsmith were doe to arrive from Europe Jan, IX Frank MoKce, Mrs. MeKee, and A). Hayman sailed for Itnrope Jan. 10. Anna Hkid Is rcj-nrtcd to have returned to the raanaJenient of Florens Zlegfcld Jr. She opeu> 20, it the Palace. Nor York. Tna Colonial Tlieatre, on Merchant Street,, An- bridge, Pa., wns curat Jnn. 10. "Tna Lapohino IIiibbinii" will inen Jan. 10, at the Apollo, Atlantic Olty. Louis BiiiNtr la now manager of the Nemo, New York. IIABBT OOXSnX CLABKB AND MaBOADBT DALB Owen dosed a very successful se-Kon with their American Comedy Company, at Melbourne. Aus- tralia. Sydney did not look any •«> goal on ae- emnt of the smallpox scute and the strlkea In New Zealand, Which upset their pinna frr a tour of that counter Mr. Olarlre deeded that a trip throurh the Ba*t tiotild be about the right Idea, and they are nt present ploying comedies to tho Bngllah-ape«kln,r population «f Jsvn, Strnlta Set- tlements, Sumatra and Orylon, m .-cure to Eng- land. "Babi" was announced to open nt the Liberty, New Yirli. Jan. 13. wtlh Mlaale llajoe Blanche Ihiffleld, Van Rrnsielaer Wheeler, Harry Daren- port, Oli«s. Mejklna, J. Kiunbtrd Duffcy and Wll- mnlh Verity! In the cast. Bbssib wvnk wilt sppeal from tbe verdict, against her. In her suit against the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., for damage. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Newark, N, J.—Newark (Geo. W. nobhlns, ingr.) Annie Russell and ber English comedy company week of Jan. 1S2, in "She Stooi» to Oonquer" and "Tbe School for Bcandal." "Dam- aged Goods" 10-24. ■ Shdbbst (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—"Oh, I Ssyl" 12-17, with Tsylor Uolmos, Walter Jones, Cecil Cunningham, Alice Yorke and otheri. This bouse Is rented for 10-24. "Within tbe Law" packed the bonee nightly week of 6. PaocTOH'a (R. 0. Stuart, mgr.)—Kleven acta of vaudeville week of It: Llano Onrrera and company, Cooper and Kschell, Marie and Billy Hart, Klernan and Klenun, Morrla Golden, Wot- ten-Rowland and company, Ben Smith, George and Mock, Lawton, Monkey Cabaret, and Francis Nordstrom snd company. OarusirM (M. S. Schlealnger, mgr.)—The Brow- nell-Etork Stock Co. appears 12-17. In "Salomy Jane." Grant Ervln, the new comedlnn, baa made a very favorable Impression. "Stop Thief," next week, will be given, being Its first appear- ance la stock. Eui'iBB (Tom Miner, mgr.)—Al. Reeves and his Big Beauty Show, beaded by Andy Lewis, Zells Russell, Vera George, La Belle Carmenclta, Chick Cameron. Joe Opp and Olivette Ire Mayne, week of 12, The Liberty Olrla next. Lima (R. 0. Stuart, mgr.)—BUI 12-14: Dare Devil Frank, Three Minstrels, Ibe Westmans, Anna and Billy Stewart, Levett and Dlnsmore, Imperial Comedy Four, snd Olerlta and Girls. For 15-17: Norman, Three Wbalens, Billy Evsns and company, Georgle Mock, Musical Hnehn, Yer- rlck and Pease, and Thirteen Girls In Blue. Kbbnby's (Bay C. Owens, mgr.)—Bill 18-14 Includes: Tbe Plcchlant Troupe, and Leonard and Dempaey, Wahhinoton (0. R. Neu, mgr.)—Bill 12-14: Four Xels Sisters, "Tbe Late Mr. Allen," O'Brien Trio. Hodge and Lowell, El Gsnlo. Sunsone snd Delilah. Broadway Minstrels will be the feature act 18-17. Noras, — Louise Fosse, formerly with Cecil Snooner, bis joined the Orpheum forces ss house manager here Grant Errln Joined tbe Or- pheum Stock, and ramie good In Alma. Hoboken, N. J.—Gaycty (Thos. L, Sbeeley, mgr.) "Madame Sherry" la presented by the Gayoty Stock, assisted by a competent chorus, with Enid May Jackson In the leading role, week of Jan. 12, "Blue Jeans," which has been under- IIn. 1 ' for the past two weeks haa been turned down on account of tbe excessive royalty de- manded. Eiii'isE (Wm. F. Fltxgersld, mgr.)—The Ameri- can Beauties 12-17. The Girls of the Great White Way next. Ltbio (0. 8. Rlrgs,. mgr.)—Bill for 12-14: The Standard Bearer company, Wilson snd Wash- ington, Clarerr.ont Brothers, Walter La Vina, George Stucker, and the photoplays "The Antique Brooch" snd Carlotta Nlelson, In "Leah Klei- chna." For 1817: "Oh, Efflei" De Alan, Perry and Ray, Close Brothers, Irene Sueb, Dow and Don, and the photoplays "Witness to the Will," "Peril of tho White Lights" and "Between Two Fires." Notbs. —Theatrical hall, with music furnished by tbe Empire Orchestra, st Odd Fellows' Hsll.- 23. Jersey City, If. J—Mslestlc (F. H. Hen- derwn. mgr.) the photoplay, ''Traluc In Souls," with dally matinee, week of Jan. 12. "Tbe Man from Home" to follow. In optte of adverse local criticism, "Tbe Little Lost Sister" closed a fairly good week 10. OariuroM (Anthony Michel, mgr.)—Bill week of 12: Fire Haywood Slaters, the Dancing Ken- nedys, Blske and O'Brleu, Blanche Clifford, the Three Falcons, Walter O. Perclval, and photo- plays. . Acasimt (F. R. Henderson, mgr.)—Ten va- riety acta, changed mid-weekly, and photoplays. Hon Ton (Ed. U. Cadngan, mgr.)—New acts and photoplays. MoNTtrtLLO (W. D. Rppsteln, mgr.)—"Traffic In Souls," pictures, will bo featured week of 10. Denver, Col.—Rroadway (Peter McOourt, mgr.) Mclntyre and Heath Jan. 12 and week. Oaniioit (A. O. Carson, mgr.)—Bill 12 and week: Fox and Dolly, Six Musical Cuttya, Oenaro and Bailey, "Filing the Furnace," Three Col- legians, La Toy Brothers, Bollinger and Reynolds, and moving pictures. Dbnuau (Woodward A Homan, nigra.)—"Lore Watches," 11 rnd week. Tatoi (Peter McOourt, mgr.)—"The Pink Lady" 11 and week. Pantaoss* (Nat Darling, mgr.)—BUI 12 snd week: France* Le Metre. Belsac and Baker, Marlon Munson and company. Laurie Ordway, and Mlnnl Amato and company, and moving pic- tures. - Kvrnnsa (Geo. A, Bovyer, mgr.)—BUI 10 snd week: old Veteran Boys In Bine, Orvllle and Frank. Franconla Opera Co., Kelso anil Leigh- ton, "Behind the Footlights," and moving pic- tores. Raksb (Nettle Wilson Ward, mgr.)—Joe snd I/orslns Keoogh, In burlesque, snd moving pic tores. MnBdkoaree, Okla.—Broadway (D. Myers, mgr.) Popple ft Keath present their musical tab- loid, "Parisian Revue," Jan. 11. BUI 15: Village - Choir, Cycling McNntts, Joe Herdmun, and Padua- sky Trio, Wiowam No. 1 (P. F. Letber, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Oaibtv (H. I. Goddard, mgr.)—Galgaco and Mllano 11. Ardlng and Ardlng IS. Valb Thbatbeb (D. L. Brltton, mgr.)—Motion plcturea only. Norna.—On Jan. 6 "Stop Thief" drew a great demand for seals "The Adventure of Ksth- lyn," one of tbe Sellg Co.'s feature fllmi, was shown at the Wlgwsm Tbestre 7, 8. This bouse will continue to run three reels per week until tbe story Is complete Tbe Three Elliotts were the feature act at the Broadway, 4 All railroads are giving rstes to out of town theatre- goers for tbe performance of "Ben-Hnr," to be ataged at tbe Hlntoo Opera Bouse the latter psrt of January. Cedar Ratnlda, In. —Greene's (Wm. Collier, mgr.) "Tho Divorce Question" Jon. 11, "The Red Roes" 12, "Peg o' My Heart" 10, "That Printer of TJdeU'B" 25. Flske O'Hara 27, "Septem- ber Morn" 20. "Tbe Round-Up" Feb. 1, 2. Majbstio (Vic. Hugo, mgr.)—BUI 12-14: lour Atbtetaa, &fac« and Orth, Dave Austin and com- pany. Will J. Coleman, oille Young rod April, and Traotry Rose. For 15-17: '"Mission Garden," I.alha Selblnl and company, Danny Simmons, Brown and Bertram, Flying Wards, and Nichols snd Oron Slaters. Davenport, la.—Bartls Opera House (Ohas. T. Kindt, mgr.) "Little Lost Sister" Jan. 11-14, "Peg o' My Heart" 16, 17: Harmonle Chorus 20, Henry Miller, In "The Bslnbow," 24; "The Garden of Allah" 26 and week. Aubbican. —Two shows dally, three on Satur- days and Sundays. For Jan, 5 and week were: Comedy Circus, Ed. Howard and company, Sager Mlrtgley and company, Minstrel Four, Maximo, and "Henpecked Henry." Columbia (J. Harry Blsnchsrd, mgr.)—Vsude- vlUe. Three shows dally, with Sunday matinee. Clinton, la.—Clinton (0. E. Dixon, mgr.) •Tho Little Lost Slater" Jan. 15, "The Natural Law" 23, Flake O'Hara, In "Dear Old Dublin,' 28. Fautlt (H. A. Sodlna, mgr.)—."Three Twins." 8-11, did good business. "The District Leader" 12-14, "Tho Chorus Lady" 15-18, vaudeville 10- 21. Rotai, Amdbb-U. Ltbio. Colonial, Bust and Casino, pictures only. Norm—.Manager Sodlna, of the Family, reports playing to good business with tabloid*. Deal Moines, In.— Berchell (Elbert & Get- ehell, mgrs.) Thurston, the magician, Jan. 18-21: "The Great Divide" 26. "Peg o' My Heart" 26, 27: "The Round-Up" 20-31. OBPHBrac (H. B. Burton, mgr.)—Bill week of 11: Nina Morris and company, Brysnd Cheer- berts, Gonlln, Steele snd Osrr, Whitfield and Ire- land, Nina Harbour, tbe Blessings, and pictures. OnnmiM.—Good ehowa and big business. EtiPBBaH (Elbert ft Oetchell, mgrs.)—Sullivan ft Conaldlne vsudevUIe. Burllnaton, la. — Grand (R. F. Holmes, mgr.) "The Light Eternal" Jan. 21. Jack Bessey Black Co. 25 and week, with exception of 27, when "Lavender and Old Lace" will be aeen. Gabbioe (J. Henri Fischer, mgr.)—Splendid bills. Fine business. Bill week of 0: Cbas. Rna- •ell. Ornet and Cruet, Pierce and Roalyn, and Ekkert and Berg. Palacb, Klitb, Combt, Nbho and Ltbic— Mov- ing plcturea only, Oakland, Cal.—Macilonongh (F. Oelsa, mgr.) return engagement of the "Tlk-Tok Man of (J a" Jan. 6. 7; followed by Robert Man tell 8-10. "The Blindness of Virtue" 11-14. Yb Libbbtt til. w. Bishop, mgr.)—Tbe Lib- erty Stock Co. presents "The Commuters" 12 and week. "Tbe Escape" follows. Obpbbvk (Geo. Ebey, mgr.)—Bill 11-17: Landers, Stevens and Georgle Cooper company, Lilian Herleln, Boudlnl Bros., Five Sully*, J. Hunter W'lscm snd EfSe Pearson, OonelU and Olllete, Mario and Duffy, and exclusive motion pictures. Pantaokb' (Wm. H. Wright, mgr.)—Bill 11- 17: Weslon and Young, Seymour and Robinson, Bothwell Browne's Tango Revoe, Six Musical Splllers. Cole, Russell and DsvIb, tbe La Belle*. Texas, trained gorilla, and motion pictures of California weekly events, Bhoahwat (Guy C. Smith, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures, bill changed Wednesday and Sunday. Columbia (Dillon ft King, mgrs.)—Dillon and King and their Ginger Girls have returned from a month's engagement In Los Ai.getes. and re- opened, their regular season here, 11. In "Ma- dame Cherry." Oakland, rbrbnt. Camiia, Gbk, Star. Mai- uiwk, iibownb's and GAtBir, motion pictures. Colombia, S. C.—Columbia (F. L. Brown, mgr.) "Officer 600" Jan. 1.1. Negor Players 14, Carlo Grand Opera 19. Mme. Naslmova 20, "Bought and Paid For" 24. Dallaa, Tex.—Dallas Opera House (George Ansy, mgr.) "Ben-Hur" will show here Jan. 19- 21. MAjBano (0. F. Gould, mgr.)—BUI week of 6 Included: Edwards' "Kid Kabaret," Pletro, Byal and Early, Murray and St. Clair, Manning, Moore and Armstrong, Caron snd Fsruum. . Old Mill (Dslton Bros., mgrs.)—The Will- iams Duo Musical Comedy Co, did well week of 5. Gabdbn, Haiti Hoi'K, OsriiBuai mid Polly, vaudeville. Wahhinoton, Phincsss, Hdpooroub, Dallas, NionBXODiAir, Best, Ltbio, Candy, Favobitb, Qobbn, Eio-bbss, Cbistal, Palacb, Dixie, Bio- bcofb and Robbland, motion pictures only. Noras.—Grand opera In March, at tbe Coli- seum, has a large advance sale Isabelle Lowe, star In one of tbe "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" Cos, and a native of Dallas, Is the wife of Bay J. Stennett, proprietor of tbe Garden Theatre here. Waco, Tex. — Auditorium (Clisv T. Brian, mgr,) (Mrs. Flake, In 'The High Road," Jan. 14. "Ben-Hur" 16, 17. Crystal, Alauo and Cost, moving pictures and vaudeville. Dltib and Rax, moving pictures. Troy, If. Y.—Proctor's (San dorr, mgr.) bill for Jan. 12-14: Finn and Finn, May Lloyd, Foy and Clark, Hints and Remington, and Ches- ter Johnstone and company. For 15-17: McLlun Trio, O'Brien and Brooks. Minerva Courtney, Grace Pomeroy, and the Seven Mischief Makers. Hand's (N. 0. Mlrick, mgr.)—Moving pictures 12-14. high class vaudeville 15-17, moving pic- tu**s 10-81. Richard W. Craig's Burlesque Com- pany 22-24. The Lytell-Vaughan Stock Company opens here Feb. 2, with "Tbe Girl of the Golden West." . Novxxti, Plaza. Empire. Trojan. Ruth's. Majestic and Pboctob'b Lycedii, photoplays only. Notes. —Joseph Coyne, who hsB been manager of Proctor's Theatre here for some time past, has gone to Albany to assume the msnsgetnent of Proctor's Pearl Street house, succeeding Howard Graham, who la now manager of the Albany Grand, recently purchased by Mr. Proctor. Mr. Coyne Is succeeded In Troy by Dan Oorr, formerly manager of tbe Gohoee boose Trojans are anxiously awaiting the coming of Bert Lytell and Evelyn Vaugban, ibe two popular atock stars, who arc booked to open here Feb. 2. Ithaca. It*. YV—Star (0. F. Hamer, mgr.) bill Jon. 12-14: The Tod Nsrds, Edwin Ftord'a Dancing Revue, and photoplays. For 15-17: Dilko snd Wade, Geo. Cbooa' "Vegetable Garden," and ohotcplays. Lyceum (M. M. Gutstadt, mgr.)—Vaudeville and photoplays. Happy Hoeb (W. K. Tree, mgr.)—Photoplays Genevn, N. Y.—Smith Open House (B. B. gHtatadt. mgr.) Jan. 12 and week. Myrkle-Harder Block Co.; Blanch Ring 10, " 'Way Down East" 23. Pictures on open dates, 553! F' °i J* lerce ' "«T.)—Pictures and vaiide?UIe, to good bouses. XIonoN fan (Chaa. E. Cook, mgr.)—Pictures ni.ttlneo and night, (o satisfactory aadlencea. Cohoea. N. Y.—Proctor's (Dan Oorr, mgr.) Idi.itoplays only. * ' uuiuuT Spot and Eutibb, pbotoplaya only. Mtlwankee, Wis. — Davidson (Sherman ta'taSSt?. &-** H L« Ier ' mgr.)—Bill week of 12 Includes: Valesks Surott and company, Jack ffij ^SJHSfSXl H S?» « na Lte - wrlght and iffiSS ??* e J D f "JJ"; Froalnl, and Carl1 Roslni. 1'abst (Ludwlg Kreiss, mgr.) — The German Stock Co. presented "Bedermeitcr" 11™ "™"™ ?Hoa«aT (0. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Shnbert Stock Oo. present "Tbe W<)man" week of 12. pfiitn isfxtt Gaibtt (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Tbe Bowery Burlesqiier* 11-17. Columbia Burleaquers next. •aaC'fSSs (W . m ' S*!! mgr.)—BUTweek of 12: J^ %"& f ,OT *J "Ward Baker. Rockwell and Wood, Dietrich and Ellwood, and Roman Ortlse. is?".'??.'. 8 /l^i.S*^'' nvgr.)—Bill week of 11: "1'ie Got It," Edward and John Smith, IWH «n< Oomtt, Bessie Browning, and Fred" ot. imfpe Tronptr, Obphbom (Wm. Orsy, mgr.)—BUI week or It I Nst KOngwell. Yendys, OUa Mitchell, the Orellls, and Hagrerty and Coleman. ^ t * pa J!l ,e »J? rT0 ^^ ) i 1 *f« House (H. E Root. »> .*^J r|p laatF' Ian. 8. followedby 3s Perkins" 10,. were recent attractions here. S?JSS5 6Sf "P"*? w,Ul "o* 1 " 1 Pictures. o*e- ing MutnsI Film service. Kin-BBSBJJ. 8. King, ingr.)—"Third Degree" in i) ctnres, wss tbe attraction 8. 'Tbe Olrl in Taxi 14. Motion plcturea and vaudeville on other dates. CLIPPER business nmn Adve«tlsementa not exonutug one Hue u, u«t will be pnbllahed, properly cbwstSed to tils toSJJ at the rate of 110 for one year (52 lasoesl . copy of Thb Nbw Yobi Curraa will be seat t*S to each advertiser while the advertlaemexiila r*T ntng. i "■> ASHKSTOB CURTAINS AND PICTURR BOOTHS. "vnn-B 0. W. Trainer Mfg. Oo., 76 Pearl St.. Bostoa. 14IIX1V.II, PROMTS AND SHOW BA N.NKItS. D. 0. Humphry* Co., 913 Arch St., Philadelphia,' CHIMES, BELLS A SPECIALTIES. •JE «W X «»4 * Son, 84 WUIoaghbJ SU Brook. CONFECTIONS. Bneckhelm Bros, ft Eckstein, 245 So. Peoria Ht_ Chicago. "*a FORTUNE (INVISIBLE) WRITERS 8. Bower, 117 Haroan at., Brooklyn, N i MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVELT1F- JBdwln R. Street, 28 Brook St.. Hortferi, Oonn? MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. 0. Dsagon, 8800 N. Clark St.. Chicago m MUSICAL GLASSES. A. Brsunels*. 1012 Napier Ave., Blehmond Hilt - N. X. OPERA CHAIRS AND AUDITORIUM . SEATING. "" H. J. Harwood'a Sons, 69 Pearl 8L, Boston, Msss, POPCORN MANUFACTUHEIIS. Boeckhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 24S So. Peoria 8t Chicago, . . SCENERY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. O. L. Story Scenic Oo., Somenlllo Station. Baav ton, Mass. ^^ Scsmas ft Lacdls Co., 417 8. Clinton St, Ohtcaaa. ■ hell's Scenic Studios, 881 So. High St.. Colon. bus. Ohio. New York Studio. 1001 Times Bldg., N. T. 0. Howard Tattle, 1203 Center St.. Milwaukee Wis STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. Paul Tauslg ft Son, 104 K. 14th St. N. X.. 0 THEATRICAL GOODS. Bostoa Regalia Co., 887 Wash. St, Bostoa, Mast THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. E. Walker, inn w. 30th St.. New York. THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES We Insert advertisement* In this column at a special rate of (1.75 per agate line for. 8 months (or 18 tiroes). Tali will enable local auhagers to keep then; houses prominently and con tin mil. before the managers of companlea. During the time the ad. la running we will send each adver- tiser a copy of Thb Outfbb free. UNION HALL, CHAZY, N. Y. JUST OPE*. 800 ee&ta. Stage, 20x24. Electric light. Popuhv llon. 2,ooo. Z. A. MMOTMTTB. Prop. "BULLIS OPERA HOUSE." BangaUL M.T. Beats&>0. JOIINN, BUL.LI8, jjBVEB WANTED—Good attractions; drawing capac- ity, 3,600; new Opera Honae; electric lights, hot and cold water, dressing rooms, large stage sad good ecenerj; best show town la Western Pa. a '. ALT, MgT,, Knox, Pa. • ■ ■ ■ ■ KELLER'S THU11E, ESFS+ S£ time for good ghowa. WANTED" TO BOOK, GOOD HIGH CLASS SHOWS AND GOOD STOCK COMPANIES. Poa, 6,000, Large stage and good scenery. Miners Han, Nauty Glo, Pa. Joan Scalf, WlUlam White, Mgrs ATTRftCTIONS WANTED For A LOY SIUS HALL, White Havea.Pe. Good one nlghtera. Good Stage; sooseau. MoBRIDB & BIRR, Mgrs. P. O. Box 318. HIKES. Stoneboro, Pa. Better, than ever. Town Is growing, everything; working full time. Open time for good shows. Would like aBep.to open home. Ad. HIKES, Box It »"^««—»—^——i FOR SALE. CHEAP - Amusement BaD fully equipped. Beating capacity 360. Fire dwel- lings, Ice bouse, garage, 3 acres of land, private water system. Apply to OSOAR S. TEELE, 36 BROADWAY, N.T. . WANT Male Pianist that does Singing Spe- cialty. SpotLlghtor Illustrated Songs. Must have strong; voice and read music For Talking Pic- ture Oo. playing big time. State lowest; paying owi hotel. Prefer man who can make announcements, MOTION PICTURE CO., Cathay, N. Dak. AT LIBERTY-A1 Man doing Man, DosSs aud Black Face In act. Put on same and make them go. I have picture machine and 30,000 fed of picture. I ran same. Can go in week ot u Who wants ltf W. A. WHITri. Greensboro, Oa. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number ot instrument*. Songs,Words and Muslo. Sketches,etc. send sum*. ohas. L. LEWIS. 429 Rlohmond St.,Cincinnati, •. AT LIBERTY—SINGLE MUSICAL ACT. Double bits, Cornet B. ft 0. or Trombone In Baud. Age, 24. Address WM. EAR.LE, Fulton, care of Marshall's.Players, Genoa, 111., week of Jan. 12; Monroe Centre, III., 19.20,21. MRS RE IDING ACT-My original act, at used by me with great success, for two people; n» apparatus used, no third party. Absolutely ac- curate, speedy and reliable Impossible to detect Copyrighted 1913. Price (8.00. . THE ORE AT POWERS, BELY1DERE, ILL. PLAYS', OPERAS, SKETCHES, MONO- LOGUES and Parodies written to order. Terms for s tamp. E.L. GAMBL E, Author, East Liverpool, 0. ARMY-NAVY AUCTION BARflMM sboxs. ti-asiuBLaJTUYS . . -M-ssu unmbJ>''lu>uu. . . • -sa; rosod0».ta« LBsaias . . . . •": • ■ • ■ Mf.- <;«»«-»•.• • • lsj. S?2rLB .aa " naoa orsBucA..— _ OBALSB IS TSS WOOLD oooss. Ohaiaaa «• ants* rwaos oki , UiMnutHIBnUn^li'Ist oafi sBBgov r" Tics Bsaias WqtonJuuTatMiraia jjr» Army Goods Loaned Moving Picture Co.'a, AT LIBERTY /% €3 EI Thoroughly experienced, reliable, energetic, good newspaperman. Best of references, ilesponalbls Managers only. RICHARD BROUGHTON, Palace Hotel, N. Clark St., Chicago, 111- llfSWlKIBW Phlnesa and Legree, Woman for Topsy (must bo ■mall), Orchestra Leader Double Band. Address B. C JONES, Farmlngton. 111., Jan. 16; Knox- vine 17, Aliona 19 Piano 20, Sandwlcb 21, Hinck- ley 22. steady work year round. Other useful people write, Moioioes AND PinEB ^^^aull Good, Original Work R. L. JENWE, Box 82, Indianapolis, In Pcaaaeola, Fla.—Pensaeola (Sidney P. I-evy. mgr,) Thomas Dixon Jr. was seen here In The Leopard's Spots," a show that deserved B^^^vwSj ROBERT C. BISK IS Wilfl» •aJSnS Bl A ', J 0"««. mgr.)—May Uwsoo's Comedy Oo. did good business week ot 12. AT CAMERON, W. VA..TO CLAIM AN B»TATB. W. D. MATHEWS.