The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Januaby 31 WE PUBLISH GOOD BALLADS, KII^E LYRICS AND MELODIES ■ , j IF I COULD ONLY CALL YOU MINE Words by J. W, CALLAHAN Music by E. CLINTON KEITHLEY high cuss ballad T H E T WI LIGHT, THE ROSES AND YOU music by -clarence "iw.'Jones WE HAVE OTHER GOOD ONES. WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE McKINLEY MUSit C CO. t£ .CLINTON KEITHLEY, Mgr. Prof: Dept) COHAN'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE BLDfc CHICAG O saMaJMWjl ^ACRWT«p]WE ^EESfTRi^'g^UlLf ELSIES JAMS Snjii "I do not know how I traveled before I purchased a TAVLUlt WAIlDIlORlu TRUNK. It Is tbe most convenient ami satisfactory trunk one could desire." SEND FOH CATALOGUE. CA.TAYLOR TRUNK WORKS CHICAOOi 35 E. Randolph St. NEW YORK: 131 W 38th St. s HORT VAMP HOES Our popular style $ / 673k In tan and IL black ... "» ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIBE!) IN OCR FREE STYLE BOOK Many other exclusive models, $ A CA high and low cats, button or lace, A" ,v any heel, all sizes w up Full line of Tango Slippers. Fair prices. Hundred! of other styles in all Leathers and colors. DAINTY SAT- IN SLIPPERS in any shade, French heel ft*- 0 " Ballet Slippers, one strap, all shades . . •»•»<> J. G LA88BERC a Convenient Stores 511 SIXTH AVE., near 31st St., OS 3d Ave., S. Y.lnSlD West 43d St. Near 10th St. I WMtefB'wav ILLUSTRATED STYLE BOOK "0" FREE A Ten Minute Specialty for $1 Three up to date parodies, also a sure lire poem, entitled THE PASSIM! SOXGS OF 1912-1:1 Dovetailing 70 souk lilt titles tnlo a rythmic story. To get all this send r. O. or express order for $1 to JUNIE) MiCREE, Oolumbla Theatre Bldg., S. Y. 0. Suite 7W-IQ. NEWTON'S "VAUDEVILLE TONIC" (Positive Cure for Weak Acts) 50 PAGES (» Of 10 Cross-Fire Patter Iter Hale and Female and two Halest Minstrel and B. F. Jokes, Poems, Recita- tions. Parodies. Epitaphs and Hundreds of Original Bits suit- able for any- ael. A valuable Volume for Vaudevlllians. Just out . .Prlco, 60 Cents. L. •711 Wlnthrop Ave., Chicago GREAT SONGS Send for professional copies. Wc will mall them Tree of charge to professional singers, send- ing laic prorannnc. "Oil, That Ttvngo-llHtigo Dunce," '•When the Rockies CiiBt Thtir shadows," -'The World Miall Know 1 Love You," "Papa's lllrdle," "My Dream tllrl," "Woof," "For I'm In Love With You," "Three Rosea," "When Hie (Seidell Rod Wss Blooming," "Then I Wouldn't Have to Worry- Any More,' "Olrl of Ny Dreams." JOHN T. HALL MUSIC PUB. CO. i UolumliUB Circle, New York Clly. 80 Acres Equipped, $2760 Part Cash A inouev-niaking farm; sinnol h, machine-worked IIcHIb, pas ore for 10 cows, lots of fruit, wood anil t (ssilicr ; good n-rooiu house, Mg turn: eonvoiileully located: If takou at once Ini'lUucs i horses,2 cows, hens, all machinery, wsgons. Incubator, tools, etc , only f'JTM, part ctish; sec photo and full details. psg'c 2, "Strom's Wilder UsI of Kami HarKslns,' 1 just out. Write today for free copy. K. A. Strout Farm Agcncv. station OSHs.47 West 34th Slrcet ami II Nassau Street, Xow York. Sore DROWN* CJ Throat D TROCHE^ Conghi and hoarseness relieved. 25c. 60c and 11.00. Simple Kr«>. JOHN L BBUWIt * BOX. Umim, Nata, "fAV WHEN CURED RUPTURED Treatment ran be used l>y anyone sltywlierc without slopping work. Costs you nothing un- less you are fully satisfied. Write io-daj for■■full particulars of the fairest oiler ever nia*»._f« rap- tured men and wiinivu. Address , •". THURSTON T. LI WIS 4»0 Public Bq., Waleriown, N. Y. ATTRACTIONS AT TBB HEW YORK THEATRES. GEO. M. COHAN'S ^pTne^rtsfu 81 KLAW * ERLASGF.lt Managers Eves..8.is. Matinees, Wed. and Sat. 2.15. A oVf* POTASH & PERLHUTTER An op to-date garment In three pieces, founded on the famous stories from tbe SATURDAY EVEN I NO POST, by Montague Olass. CORT THEATRE Direction i 48th St., Just E. 01 B'way. Telephone Bryant is. i of John Cork Eves. 8.20. Mats. Wed and Bat. 2.30 OUTER M0BO80O PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Youth, PEG O' KT HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANSERS. AQTfiD * itb 8t - » Ea B'way. Phone 287 ftOIUIl Bryant. Mats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN* HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Founded on Karl-Derr Blgger's famous novel. VPIV IMQTiflrlilH W. «2d8t. Eves. 8.15. Hull ASlolfilWalil Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.W. KLAW A ERLANOER, MORS. Klaw A ErUnger Present a New Musical Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Book and Lyric, by C. 8. McLellan F. F. Proclor'i 5th Ave. B'wayAMtUSt. Dally Mat., 26c Eves. 36c. to II. 2 C0NCERT8- Sun.,2.18*S.U. All Star Bills. Robt. T. Haines A Co., Ray Cox, Torcat and his 40Trained Roosters, Hurley A Barley .Genevive Warner A Co.,'OntheSchool Playground'' 12 Kute Kids In a Cute Musical In- cident, O'Brien, Havel A Co., Ilarrah A Co., Belle Aura, Olio Trio, Bobble Heath A Florrle Mllleralilp. B. P. IJBTffS COLONIAL SKA-- 10 BIG ALL STAR ACTS Big Concerts Sunday, J.l'. and 8.15. Dally, 25c. MERCEDES, Wizard or Thought Transference; Victor Moore A Co., In the classic "Change Your Act": Trixie Frlganza, Sam and Kitty Mortoo, "Darling of Paris," Ultra Sensational Pantomime; Asahl Troupe, Barry A Wolford, Vlolinsky, Flying Martins. 2 PA T A CV BROADWAY A 47th 8T. Manage- rnL/lvb ment of Mr. Frank Thompson. Tbe World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE NEW PRICES. Matinees: 25c, toe. and Best Seats 75c. lie,, 50c., 75o. and entire lower floor f 1. Finest In the World. ID-ALL STAR ACTS-10 t*MUMJA.O\J%F Mala., Thnrs. A Sat., 2.16 DAYID BELASCO PRESENTS FRINGES STARR In Henri Bernstein's Play THE SECRET 42d St. W. of B'way. Eves, at 8.25. Matt. Thursday and Saturday 2.20. PROD. CO., Inc. Lessee and Mgr. HARRIS NEtS EaJ>A ri*Ul/, *-\J.. IUV« MBB I SUU -B-( JOS. P. B10KERT ON, JR., Man. Director. ADELE Tbe biggest and best Musical Hit of tbe Season. Seats eight weeks In advance. flATCTV «ln ST. A BROADWAY. Eves. 8.16. UAJX1I Matt. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. KLAW A ERLANOER PRESENT ELSIE FERGUSON THE STRANGE WOMAN Next week, YOUNG WISDOM, direct from Criterion Theatre. I||~ | B ttsTu a *T tttbSt-.E.of Bway. Eves. ■11 WBWll 8.30. Mats. Wed. and Sat. ESTATE OF HENKY B. HARRIS. MOR C11AS. FROHMAS PRESENTS \tVIVI. COLLIER • Is the new farce, A U1TLE WATER Olfr THE SIDE Oil I Till! 46th St., tV.of Bwav. Phone TOO Bryant. FULlUll Eves., 5.60; Mau.. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE HISLEAOINO LADY A new play by Ohaa. Qoddard and Paul Dickey. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, N. Y. This Willi, Ben Welch Burlesqners ACADEMT OP MUSIC STOCK W1S4 WILLIAM POX PRESENTS THE BANDIT KING TWICE DAILY-PRICES. 10-810-30 iTITInjr'i? VY. 42d STREET. Evgs. 8.16 BLriiniTKi Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.15. A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star cast- with John Mason, John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Kmraett Corrlgan, Julian L'Estrange, Macey llarlam, ElsJne Ines- cort and others.. HIPPODROME 6tbAv.43d-4tth. Dally Mats.at 2. Beetseats$l. Evs8 A 18 Bid SCENES «. MERICA 1,000 I Increased I H0O I 50 People I Orchestra | Hones I Indians U7IITL?R fllUM/U Broadway and 50th St. TTIIllCu UAIlUEll 'Phone, 9260 Columbus. Evgs., 8.00. Mats., Toes., Thnrs. and Sat., 2.00. T H E E L.YDIA KYA8HT. Y VRfP 43d 8LYV. of B'way. Phone 6218 Bryant Is I OlU Evenings 8.15. Mat. Wed. A SaL 2.16. GUY BATES POST ■ OMAR THE KJ Utt 2\.I\ TENTMAKER CHTTRT7DT THEA-, 44tb. W. of B'way. On U DuA 1 ^hone, Bryant 8480. Evenings 8.16. Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2.15. A THOUSAND YEARS AGO A Romantic Fable-Flay of tbe Ancient Orient. BOOTH THEATRE ffgSS^ Eves. 8.16. Matt. Thursday and Saturday at 2.80 WELSH PLAYERS "CHANGE By J. O. PRANCIS THE •1st St., East of B'way. 61IM Bryant. Evenlnt Phone 8.16. COMEDY i Matinees Tuesday and Saturday 2.15. KITTY MACKAY The Comedy Success of the Season By CATHERINE CHISHOLM CDSHING. 44}h Street Theatre TT "" LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. 44th St. W. of B'way. Phone 7202 Bryant. Evgs. 8 sharp. Mats., Wed. A Sat. 2. George Edward9> London Company In THE GIRL ON THE FILM WATT Al"K*'^ Broadway A 30th St, Evga.8.20 ntUAMXA 3 Mats., Wed. (Pop) A Sat. 2.20 CYRIL MAUDE - (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) in GRUMPY P A CTXTfl Broadway A 38th Street. Phone vaain M Qreeley 3848. Evenings 8.15. Matluces Wednesd*y i Saturday, 2.15. HIGH JINKS With ELIZABETH MURRAY A TOM LEWIS T TIliriJTV 4M St. West of B'way. Eves. JLflDEill 1 I 8.16. Mats. Wed. A Sat, 2.11 KLAW A ERLANOER Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation SARI EMMERICH KALMAN'S Melodic Masterpiece "DEK ZIGKC.NERPIUMAS." 11'IUUV HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and 4Sd St., H. Y. ■This Week. AMERICAN BEAUTIES TJT OF TOWN NEWS Jcmey Clly, N. J.—Mnjeitic (F. E. Ilmder- sen, nun.) "Frccklee" week of Jan. 20. "Ttio Sl«iilirnl of the Hills" next. i.iii'iikl'u (Anthony Michel, mgr.)—Ine« Mc- Oawlvy «nd company. In ".Tbe Girl from Child's." Meinicltl nml Sli'.clli, Grnli.un's rats and cats. Ail- Oct.no. Arjon Qiiirtelte, I'la Operatic Trio, others ami idioiolilLjs. • - Acai-kmv (P. E. Henderson, mtr.)—Variety.and Imniopiaya. v - Hon Ton (Ed. U, Oadngin, nyrr.)— V^Helv mid pliottnilajs. ' :...-» % IIiioaiiwav, lUTOKiia—l/irna Elliott, In "Life s Slinp Window," week.;- of 20. • Notbs. —Stephen nml Amelia Iloff who have MCCM Kcveral motion picture boutes In llroohlvn, N. Y., have lenseil |iro|ierty' at 178-ISO Oeeau Avenue, In Gnvnvlle .Section, ami will at onec iH'glti lite erection of a Hreproof. three story notion lilelun" house, lo cwrt $40,000. The bouse will luivo n flfiy-seven feet frunl«s» > nisi a dei'l'.i «f |0!i fwt Ttie Ni"W York Hippodrome his set aidile nUdit of Feb. 11 ns Jersey City Ionise of KlkK' Nliht. The New .terser State Association nt Klks met In the home of Newark Lodge, ■ Sun- otic. IK Orders from the l'roaecutir's olEee to the cviuity «letectlv« Is to stop all "Trufoc la Souls" Uhns, ami get possession ct then.' If pos- sible. llnboken. N. J.—Gajctr (Thos. L. S-.eeley, nigr.) "Whit llsiii>ened to Msry," with Hie new lesillng lady, Cecil Fay, and the Gsyety Plsyers, wivk of Jan. SO. The Orpheum Amusement Com- piiiiy no longer control this house, their Interest having passed (o the I<on>ch Amusement Company, of I'assiile, N. J., who assumed control 19. The lolley new In vogue will be continued, allemstlng with their stork In the latter city. Rithl May Jackson, who Is resting, will continue with the present management. KueiiiK (W.ii. F. Fltigerslil. nutr.l — Sara Howe's Ixivc Makers week of 20. The Don Ton Girls nextr •■ • —- - - I.vnic (G. S. Rlggs. nurr.)—For 20-28: O'Don- nell ami Kane, Henry Frey, Ryan and Itlchnelil, Gladys Vance, Gothnrd Trio, ami the photoplays. "The Qoostlon of Right" snd "A Daughter of the Hills." JVr 20-31: May Lawrence. Fulgora and eompanv, Rvan and RIchHeld. Ft ink Losler, Harry ltoiulrre nml company, nnd the photoplays, "Dea- con Ulillngton's Downfall." "The Girl at the Curtain'' and "The Templo of the Lion,'* - Notks. —On night of 19, the ilohoken Lodge of Elks will celebrate Its "twenty-sixth anniversary." Billy Evens, of the Girls of the Gay White Way, Is a pleasure to ltatci Jo. His enun- ciation 1b perfection, and the Empire clientele did bun due Justice Joe Howard, manager of the Queens of Paris, whose grandfather died recently, was generously remembered In the will. Newark, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Itohblns. mgr.) Chauncey Oleott Jan. 20-31, In "Shome.-'n Dhu." "Daniaced Goods" Ailed the house nlglitly 10-24. Henry Miller Feh. 7-12. SiitiRKiT (Lee Ottolongut, mgr.)—"Little Miss r.ro-wu," Drat anpoonances here, Jan. 20-31. "Within the Low' 1 will return for another week, Feb. 7-12. •*. I'boctib'b (R. 0. Stu.irt. mAt.) —Vaudeville hill Jan, 20-31 Includes: Dunlnr's Nine White Hussars, Gliding O'Mearas, ' Clarence Wilbur Ward and Sloue, Ned Norton, Raymond and C«te>- 1}% lleaiunonte ond ArnoM, Grace Dreen, Rendlo and Slsler, Great Rlngllng,. Helen Tage and coA- pany. "" ""7 tnriiKuu (If. S. Schleslnger. mgr.) — TSA Prownell-Stork Slock Co. appears 20-31,v*! "Kludj for^Feb "vr> ''""* Uln, * ,< ' t " u ln P>I»rattoti K^H ," ,<m o„ i I , . nCT ', «"IW-)— Bssitj, Youth nn.t Folg Jan. 2031. with Tom MelUe, nintch t4»0|s?r. PHOt Foley, Joe Mndden, George TiMS*. san. Lucia ^Cuojier. Dolly Webb. Jennie Ross, Lottie ltlarkfonl ami Mabel Webb. Tbe Troca- deroa Fob. 7-12 Ksinbvs (Ray Owsn. mgt.l—This handsome B*> s*sa>>nWl dAlly. For Jan. 20-28: ^?A Night vlth the Bevffton." Rattle Fox, CiCvn Hevlns and companvtf+'niiT Martinis.'Merer and Holik«n r aad Robertt/y Hoyea and Roberts: For B. F. KEITH'S CIRCUIT OP THEATRES E. P. ALBEE, • General Manager THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT op THEATRES MARTIN BECK, - General Hanagei United Booking Offices of America '(Agency) ARTISTS and Acts of Every Description Suitable tor Vaudeville Can Obtain Desirable Engage- ments- ln these Offices. You Can Book Direct by Addressing S. K. Hodgdon, Booking Manager of the United, and F. W. Vincent, Booking Manager of the Orpheum Circuit. Offices: B. F. KEITH'S Palace Theatre Building, - - New York City. GREATEST ATTRACTION OF IT8 KIND IN VAUDtVILLE BRISTOL'S EQUINE WONDERS POSITIVELY THE MOST ELABORATE HORSE, PONY AND MULE EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD IS-BEAUTIFUL £3o2£5> ANIMALS-IS ELEGANT STAGE EQUIPMENT AND PARAPHERNALIA. SPECIAL CAR REQUIRED. POUR PEOPLE TRAVEL WITH THE ORGANIZATION" TO INC REASE BUSINESS, ADDRESS WM. BRISTOL'S GNU AUTHORIZED REPRESENTA TIVES .BIGGEST "I N DEPENDENT" AGENCY. fvJHE ONLYNOTAFFILIATEtL IEMmfb E CLEVELAND-FIDELITY o^^iiB = Illlla^»^^^ P M O M e: 644fl GREELt. I il!iU>^AM0U5 CLEVELAND CIRCUIT SERVICL KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING (402 BROADWAY. N.YCITY. PLAYING THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE • SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE CIRCUIT GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICE I Sail Ivan and Consldlne Bids;., Third and Mud la on Stsj., SEATTLE, IT A SB. FRED. LINCOLN, - Gen. Mgr. GENERAL BOOKING OFFICE I 1446 Broadway (Heidelberg Did*.). N I CHRIS O. BROWN, .'• "■ BRAMCH BOOKING OFFICES i PACL OOUDRON, « Norta CUrt 8L, cor. Madison, Chicago 111.; MAURICE 1. BURKS, Sd and Madison fits., Seattle, Wash.; W. P. REESE, 90S Market St., Sac Francisco, Cal.; B. OBERMAYER, Broadmead House, a Panton St., London, 8. .w.,.Engiand.i77 FRED MARDO COLONIAL BLDC. BOSTON. MASS. For rime on His Wow England Vaudeville Cireuit. - - Phone, OXFORD 919. GUS SUN B00iONG~EXCHANGE"~C0; GENERAL OFFICE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. BRANCH OFFICES! *bw york city pittsburg Cleveland urnucaj Heidelberg Iildg. Wabash Bldg. Republic Bldg. .VOTE Our Chicago Office Is now under the personal direction of .t™ „■ . „.J/J^JfOWELL. 803 Crllly Bldg . Cor. Dearborn and Monroe. A» A .sii£^syfa''AS.' i ^y«;g." &i '° *™ ■■ ■g"" *-""°» PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY 230 T l E SI ™ E ' Waat to hear from all acts, large or small. Write, wire or phone. • W. H . WOLFFE, Kanager. , r : .. NO, LONGER CONNECTED WITH ANY OTTTETf AGENCY, i All V 2 at thu i 11 *', 68 ^ 6 lc J on mB y need UB 80me i^S- We mannfactnre Stage Properties i s 9 § K 52 en l r ^' Pa P'er-Macne work of every descripUon, MecUanlcal and Electrical Effects, V U rrnnk Scenery a specially; Stage Money, greea and yellow backs, tne best printed. 40c. cir.wi.h^ oBf p i g ';A 3 ',P er 1 > 00 S-,. * rlw tor estimate to the oldest nonse ln this line ln the U.S. Established 1878. ho CaWogue. This Paper for reference. J. M. LEAV1TT A CO., 16*4 BROADWAY, NEW TORK CITT. WEIGHT THEATRICAL LTJMBEB STILES, BinEIS, STRIPS, PROFILE, STAGE FLOOflll. Orders Oiled on short notice. Prompt delivery oar specialty. 140-150 W. 38th 8t. t New York 20-31: Biggins uimI-Lotc, "The-Maglr-Kettle,"- Joe Burke, Hartford Trio, Harlan Knight, Four Cites, and Alne Aosel Troupe. Lybio (B. U. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 20-28: Salanta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennett, Reeves Sisters, "Mother Goose Olrls," J. J. Morrison and company, Duke Darling, snd Burton's dogs. 1'or 29-S1: Tower Bros., Monte Carlo Duo, Hlzgin- I'helps and company, 8am Golden, Fuller-Rose and company. Hurry and Jennie Falls, nud Four Casters. Wjbiiinoton (O. II. Neu, mgr.) —"Tbe Stage- Struck Kid," Hal and Ward, Geo. Rundell and company, cad Orletta and Taylor. For 20-31: ReyrwMs and Drake, Dlers and Bennett and Dnj- •-•y Trio ami others. ^ Kotbs. —Newark's newest theatre, the Majestic. was i;usplcuously opened 30, with "The SliepherJ of tbe Hills." The house represents the Istest Ideas In safely,- comfort and convenience. Horry llycina, lakfcqf- the Herald Square Theatre. In >ew York. »*ionager, and Stair & navlln have charge of • ■ Trent Wabn Play, "Thi Levcrner's kdwanl Mi 31: The four parts" and Egar., n«o.vr> Stars of B: 20. Dcs M ell. i..r-. .'.T^finllng I llott Forbes! oorredy plet in Blue, 'TteL CSicrles Filko Mulntl rmErt Osi'iiunu ( t —State Slrcet (Herman 20-28: The great photo- JPC, with Laura Sawyer, 'Tarjs and companr, ^WllsorO For 20- l*of Paris." In pany, Rogers of Thriller. "iWrr.)—The - week of PTfi* Buri»S» #,5—Bill week of .WE BOOK EVERYTHING*/ Licim.a bioorporstad Eatablish.d 181 i a l XSiSt MA9 JT.HAMLIAT INC. I PHOENIX BUILDING M1NNEAP0LIS,MINN. 20: Blank Family, Scott and Keime, Austin Web end compuny, Tyron's dogs, Utilli lloye audi Chung Hwa Cemeily Four. Cariko, siAjj.-snc. Colonui.. Family, Palacc TtACK Cat end Uniquu, idctures only. Davenport, In • Burtls (Charles T Kindt, mgr.) "Lavender anil Old Ijice," with Sarah Pa'l- den, Jnn.26, 'The Garden of Allah" 20-31, "Tlie FlreDy" Feb. 8. Oolvuku (J. nnrry BlnncharJ, mgr.)—Vaude- ville, two shows dally, Ihree on Saturdays and Sundays. American (A. A. Fradcnfeld, m*r.)—For nrst half of week of Jan. 10, "The Eunswayo" was the bill. '•Tlie Chorus Lady" followed 22-24.. Family (J. A. Lliy. mgr.)—Special photoplays. Casino uireeiibaum & Blank, mgrs.)—First <yim photoplnys. ; Meridian. Miss flrand IW. K. Joneo. ingr.) •■The Blliuinnss of Virtue" was presented I'.v tbe William Morris Kngllsb Players Jan. IS. Hark week of 2H. ' Majestic (B. B. Colenvm. mgr.)—For week of 10. Clias. •Scllon's Co.. In "The Cat and the Fiddle" ami 'The Cow and the Monn." played to capacity house*, nml was well received. This •innpHiiy was nmslilered one of the best seen at this theatre this season. I«sy Wlnegarden's Co., In "SaTatoga Sprlnga," week of 20. ..I - Laramie, Wyo.—Opera.Haute (H. E.. Root, rigr.) "Mutt and Jeff ln Panama" Jan, 30. Mo- tion -pictures- on plbee dates Eueatss (J. S. King, mgr.)—.Motion plclorei and vaudeville. •