The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Januaby 31 WE PUBLISH GOOD BALLADS, FINE LYRICS AND MELODIES ^ ^. IF I COULD ONLY CALL YOU WINE Words by J. W. CALLAHAN Music by E. CLINTON KEITHLEY high class ballad TH E TAAAI LI G H T, T* HI E ROSES AND VOU Music by clarence m.^ones McK\hley music co: WE HAVE OTHER GOOD "ONES. WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE |i CLINTON KEITHLEY, Mgr. Prof, Dept.) COHAN'S 6RAHD OPERA HOUSE BLDG.v CHICAGO ^ckoftk« 4 ELSIE JAMS Snyai "I do not know how I traveled before I purchased —nfl 'i-mrvi WARDROBE THUNK. most convenient ami trunk one could desire.' TAiTLOK It la tbe satlafnctory SEND FOB CATALOGUK CA. TAYLOR TRUNK WORKS CHICAGO: 35 E. R.ndolph St. NEW YORK: 131 W 38th St. s HORT VAMP HOES '4 Our popular style 672H la tun unci black • ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIBED IN OUR FREE 8TYLE BOOK Many otber exclusive models, $A en high and low cuts, button or lace, JJ ,-V any heel, all alzeB w up Full line or Tango Slipper*. Fair prices. Hundred, of other style* in all Leather, and color*. DAINTY SAT- IS SLIPPERS In any ahade, French heel , •'••OO Ballet Slippers, one strap, all shades . . •»•»« J. C LA88B ERC 3 Convenient Store* Bll SIXTH AVE., near 31*t St.. 88 3d Ave., K. Y. I MH West 49d St. NearlOtfaSt. I West of B'way ILLUSTRATED smfe BOOK "0" FREE A Ten IHinute Specialty for {I Threo up to date parodies, also a Btiro lire poem, entitled the mm mm of 1912-13 Dovetailing 70 song lilt titles Into a rythmic story. To gel all this solid P. O. or express order for $l to JUMK McCREE, Columbia Theatro Bldg., S. Y. 0. Suite 700-10. NWS "VAUDEVILLE TOM" (Positive Cure for Weak Acts) SO PAGES (S3) Of MONOLOGUES Cron-Flre Patter tor Halo and Female and two Maleei Minstrel and B. P. Jokes, Poems, Reclta- tlons, Parodies, Epitaphs and. Hundred* of Original Bits salt- able for any act. A -valuable Volume for vsudnvllllsni, Jast out. Price, 50 Cent*. HARRY L. NEWTON 4711 Wlnthrop Ave., Chicago GREAT SONGS Solid for professional copies. We will mail them free of charge to professional singers, send- ing lato uromtinno. "Oh, That Taiigo-lluiigo Dance," '-When tho Rockies C'astTlitlr Shadows," ''The World e>linll Know 1 Love Yoa." "1'hps'h lllrdlc," "My Ureas] tllrl," "Woof," "For I'm in l.bve With You," "Three Roses," "When Hie (lolden Mod Was llloomlng," "Then 1 Wouldn't Have lo Worry Any More,' "Girl of My Dreams." JOHN V. HALL MUSIC PUB. GO. 2 Columluis Circle, New York Oily , 80 Acres Equipped, $2760 Part cash A lnotiov-makliig farm; smooth,, machine-worked Holds, pas lire for in cows, lots of fruit, wood ami timber; goodli-room House, big turn; conveniently located jlf Hikon at once lneluucs i horses,2 cows, hens, all maclilncry. wagons. Incubator, tools, elc , only t'-Tfio, part ciuth; sec plioto mid full details, Iiage 2, "Strom's Winter List or Farm Bargains,' 1 list out. Write today for free copy. K. A. Blroiii 'arm Agencv,Station «2St»,47 West iHth Slrcel anil UP Nassau Bt rect, Sew York. Sore Throat Couehi *nj hosraonrn relieved. 25e, COc and 11.00. Slmpll Free. JulIN L BH0WN a BOS.JImIi*. Mim. Taywhem CUBED msssES RUPTURED Treatment can bo used by anyone anywhere without stopping work. Costs you nullilng. |iu- lossyou are fully ssllstlcd. Write lo-dav for full particulars of the fairest oiler over maw fa. rup- tured men and women. Address ... THUBSTOM. LEWIS 4»0 Public Nil., Wnlertown, N. Y. ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YOBK TBBATHBS. GE0.M. COHAH'S ^SeWrtant*- KLAW A ERLANOER Managers Eves., 8.16. Matinees, Wed. and Bat. 2.18. *•&«■ POTASH & PEWJHUTTER An np to-date garment In threepleces, founded on the famous stories from tbe SATURDAY EVENING POST, by Montague Glass. CORT THEATRE Direction I 48th at., J ust K. of B'way. Telephone Bryant«. Hrecflbn of John cort. Evee. 8.». Mats. Wed and Sat. 2.10 OLIVER MORO80O PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In tbe Comedy of Yontb, PEOO'flV HE aht. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. AQTfaD tsth St. and B'way. Pbone 287 AO 1 Uil Bryant. Mats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN 4 HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO BUTE Founded on Earl-Derr Blgger'a famous novel. t'PW ■•KTI/IHllM W. 42dSt. Eves. 8.16. ilLlf AlHSIrilllMItl Mat8.Wed.ASat2.lt. KLAW k ERLANaCR, MQR3. Klaw A Brlanger Present a New Musical Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Book and Lyric, by C. B. MoLellan F. F. Proctor's RoU - T - Haines A Co., Ray Cox, ■.l »».«» TorcatandhlBWTralncdltoosters, OT.I1 Ave. UurleyABarley,Genevlve Warner B'wayA28th St. ACo.,"On tbe School Playground" Dally Mat, 26c 12 Kute Kids In a Cale Musical In- Eves. 36e. to |1. cldcnt, O'Brien, Havel A Co., 2 CONCERTS- Harrali A Co., Belle Aura, Olio Sun.,2.10 4 8.10. Trio. Bobbie Heath 4 Florrie All tttar Bills. Mlllerahip. B. F. KEITH'S CflLOML £?*■' 10 BIG ILL STAR ACTS Dally, 26o. MBRCEDBS, Wizard or Thought Transference; Victor Moore 4 Co., Id the classic "Change Your Act"; Trixle Kriganza, Sam and Kitty Morton. "Darling or Paris," Ultra Sensational Pantomime; Asahl Troupe, Barry A Wolford, Vlollnsky, Flying Martins. 2 Hlg Uoncerta Sunday, 2.16 and 8.1.1. PAT APR BROADWAY 4 47th ST. Manage- rALAUO ment of Mr. Frank Thompson. The Worid's Moat Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted In Balcony. THE NEW PRICES. Dally MsUneea: 26c, 60o. and Seat Seats Too. BvHfings: iio. , soc., 760. and entire lower door |1. Finest In the World. 10-ALL STAR AOT8-10 IliTlfiirA W. 44th St., Eves. 816. M3WSiKJl\.a%J** Mats., Thnrs. 4 Sat,, a.H DAVID BELASOO PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri Bernstein's Play THE SECRET lift DDK 42d St. W. of B'way. Uvea, at 8.26. nflnrild Matt. Thursday and Saturday 2.20. NEW EltX PROD. CO., Inc. Lessee and Mgr. JOS. P. BI0KERTON, JR., Man. Director. AD ELE The biggest and best Musical lilt of the Season. Seats eight weeks In advance. HATBTV *«th ST. 4 BROADWAY. Eves. 8.16. U ALE IX Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.1&. KLAW A ERLANOER PRESENT ELSIE FERGUSON THE STRANGE WOMAN Next week, YOUNG WISDOM, direct from Criterion Theatre. MBf TInnMstlTnl *4thSt., E.of B way. Eves. ■mU.lFoU.MI 8.80. Bats. Wed. and Sat. ESTATE OF HEN it Y B. HARRIS, MQR. U1IAS. FK01IMAN PRESENTS WIVI. COLLIER ■ ' ■. In the new farce, A mill WATER Olfr THE SIDE Gill Till! 4Mb St., W.of B'way. Phone 700Bryant. F(JulUH Eves., 8.80; Mats.. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Estate of Henry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE MISLEADING LADY A new play by Ohas. Ooddard and Panl Dlotey. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 47th STREET, N. Y. This Week, Ben Welch Barlesquere ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK IrvKce WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE BANDIT KING TWICE DAILY-PRICES. 10-80-30 ■CITIiVrriP W. 42d STREET. Evgs. 8.16 alrHaVLt Mm*. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. A. U. WOODS PRESENTS THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable alt star cast with John Mason, John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Kmmett Corrlgan, Julian L'Estrange, Macey Hsrlam, Eltlne lnes- cort and others.. HIPPODROME 0tnAv.48d-44th. Dally Mats.at 2. Bestseststl. Evs 8 A 18 BIO SCENES » M ERIC A 1,000 I Increased I 900 People I Oreheatra | Horaea SO Indiana UIVTEU QlPlilVr*,' Broadway acd 6o:h St. nlllDH UAItUAil 'Phone, 0200 Columbus. Evgs., 8.oo. Mats., Toes., Thurs. and Sat, 2.00. T H E L LYDIA KYA8I1T. T VDTP 42d St W.of B'way. Phone 6216 Bryant JLi I RX\J Evenings 8.16. Mat Wed. A Sat. 2.16. GUY BATES POST ■ OMAR THE Uiyi AI\ TENTMAKER QITTTR17DT THEa., 44tb. W. of B'way. SH U DJCi It 1 Phone, Bryant 8480. Evenings 8.16. Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2.15. A THOUSAND YEARS AGO A Romantic Fable-Play of the Ancient Orient DniTTU TUC1TDC 46TH ST. w. of bmvay. DUUIn IntAInt Tel. Bryant6240. . Eves. 8.46. Mate. Thursday and Saturday at 2J0 THE WELSH PLAYERS »» C H A N G E By J. O. FRANCIS rnMCTiV 4lBtSt, E&stof B'way. Pbone \t\9mCiUl mm Bryant. Evenings 8.16. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday 2.1 KITTY MAGKAY The Comedy Success of tbe Season By CATHERINE CHISUOLM CUSHIXG. 44fh Street theatre TT,H LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. 44th St. W. of B'way. Pbone 7292 Bryant. Evgs. 8 sharp. Mats., Wed. A Sat 2. Oeorge Edwards' London Company In THE GIRL ON THE FILM UTAH AnT'C Broadway 4 30th St. Evgs. 8.20 WJLLUlUa O Matt., Wed. (Pop) A Sat 2.20 CYRIL MAUDE , (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) in GRUMPY P A GINfl Broadway 4 89th Street Phone InOlllU Greeley 8846. Evenings 8.16. Matinees Wcdnesd*y 4 Saturday, 2.16. HIGH JINKS With ELIZABETH MURRAY 4 TOM LEWIS T IH17DTV * 2<i St West or B'way. Eves., lilDJall 1 I 8.16. Mats. Wed. 4 Sat, 2.16. KLAW 4 ERLANOER Managers HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Hungarian Operetta Sensation EMMERICH KALMAN'S Melodic Masterpiece "DBR ZIGKUNERPR1MA8." MURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and 4Sd St., K. Y. ■ This Week, AMERICA!* BE AI TIES M OF TOWN NEWS Ji-rat? y «;Ity, N. J.—Mnjimllc (P. F-. Ileiiiler- son, inm.) "Freckle*" week uf Jan, 20. "Tbe Sltfiibirtl of tlm Hills" next. ( iiriimm (Anthony Mleiiel, raifr.)—Inei Mc- Oauley and omuiany. In ".The Olrl from Clilid>." Mt-iincttl ontl Sldetll, (Irsluiu'* rats nnd cnls, Ail- lifi.ne. Artou Qunrtette, l'la Operatic Trio, otliera nml •iliolo'pli.ys. • ..... AcaI'BMV (F. K. Henderson, mgr.)—Variety ..and iiiiototiitori, l "^- - ■ Hon Ton (Bd, U, Oadugin, nujT.)-rVj(urIelv and |iliulo|dny*. ' ". . * IIkoaiiwav, 1UVONNB.—^liOrnn Elliott In "Lire's Sbop Window," wcckv.'.ot 20. • Nhtks.— Mleplien Mid AinelU . Iloff, who have creeled uatlitl inotldu idcture Uoufes In Itrootlyn, R. Y., have leaned' properly' St 178-iRO Ot-wiu Avenue, tu Oreenvlk' Section, nnd will at <mee Ik'kIm thoeit>ellon of n flreiirouf, three story motion pielure bmiao-, to cost 840.000. The bonse will Imve a nfiy-sewn feet foiiitaiie anil a death »r Urt ftvt Tin.' New York Hl|i>«lmuM' lias set liable nbjlit of Feb. 11 a* Jersey City Ixxlge of KB** N'bjlit. The New Jerfor State. Assoclat Ion uf Elks hh>1 In tin- liuiiie of Newark Ixxlge, ■ Sun- i'.iiy. 18 Order* rrom the Proseculor'n offic' lo the cimiity detectives 1* lo stop nil "Truffle In Sotiln" llluis, anil get posset9k>n cf them If pos- sible. Hohaken, N. J.—Gsycly (Thos. L. Sbeeley, nurr.) "What llnnponed to Mary," with the new lending lady, Cecil Fay, and the Gayely Players, week of Jae. 20. The Ornhrnm Amusement Com. iinuy no longer control this house, their Interest linvluK I'fBsed to the l/Ornch Amntement Oompnny, of Pantile, N. J., who assumed control 18. 'l*br- lulley nit in vogue will he continued, slternntlnj: wlth their stock In tbe latter city. Enid May Jnckaon, wlio In testing, will ooutluiie with the present mansgenient. Kunna (Win. F. Fltigerabl, nurr.t—Sara Howe's Ixjvc Makers week of 20. The Den Ton Olrl*-nentr ■ • - --- ■ ■•• I.vmc (O. S. Rlggs, mur.)—^For 20-28: O'Don- liell and Kauc, Henry l'rcy, Ryan and KlchSelil, Olndys Vance, Gothard Trio, ami the photoplays, "The Question or Right" and "A Daughter of the Hills." For £0-31 -. May Lnwrence, Pulgora and coin|innr. Rvan and Rlchfletd, Frink Lxnler. Harry ltonilere nml company, anil tbe pholopUys, "Dea- eou llllllnglon's Downfall," "The Olrl at the Curtain" and "The Temple of the Lion, 1 ' - Notes. —On night of 10, the llnboktu Lodge of Elks will celebrate its "twenty-sixth anniversary." Hilly Evans, of the Girls of the Oay White Way, I* a pleasure to listen _to. His enun- ciation la perfection, and the Bmpire clientele did huu due justice Joe Howard, manager of the Queens of Paris, whose grandfather died recently, was gtneroasly remembered In the will. Aownrk, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robblns. mgr.) Cbauncry Olcott Jan. 20-31, In "Shnmo.-'n Dhu." '•Dam.iEtsl Gomln" filled the house nightly 10-24. Henry Miller Feb. 7-12. SiuiBKBT (l/ee Ottoleegiil, mgr.)—-"Little Miss rrown." flrst apiienrances here, Jan. 20-31. "Within the Law" will return for nnouier week, Feb. 7-12. '*. : I'JtocTiB'B (R. O. Stuart, mgr.) — Vaudeville bill Jan. 20-.11 Includes: Dunbar's Nine. White Hussars. Gliding O'Mcaras, ' Clarence Wilbur Wanl nntl stoic, Ned Norton, Raymond and CsTe>- ly, Uenmnonte and Arnold, Grnoe Breen, ReneJIo and Sinter, Great Ringllng,- Helen Taee and edit- pany. T Orpiikuu (H. S. Schleelnger. nurr.) — Tli*- rronnell-stork Stock Co. appears St-USI "Kln.d» : Minister" Is In b^paratloo United Booking Offices of America (Agency) Hug." "The Llttlc for Feb. 7-12 -v Kutikb (Tom Miner, mgr.)—Beauty, Youth anil Folly Jsn. 20-31, with Tom Mcttae, Blntcb Cooper. Kildle Foley, Joe Madden, George Ttiomp- aon. Lucia Ci»i>er. Dully Webb. Jennie Ross, lx>llle lllnckfnnl and Mabel Webb,. Tbe TroeA- th'rna Fob. 7-1" aassutrls iww house Ktght with Hetlns and company?!Fmir Martinis.' Merer and Holilen r -and Roberta^/Hayes and Rorerts; For <*is. - .. a (Ray Owen. nurt. 1—This handsoew .Is packed djMiy. For Jon. 20-28: 'Ta h the ScnIMors," Hatlle For, Clem ARTISTS and Acts of Every Description Suitable for Vaudeville Can Obtain Desirable Engage- ments in 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 ITS KIND IN VAUDEVILLE BRISTOL'S EQUINE WONDERS POSITIVELY THE MOST ELABORATE HORSE, PONY AND MULE EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD 15-BEAUTIFUL ^£3?rS, ANIMALS-IS KCiEGrANT STAGE EQUIPMENT AN D PA I LAPrTRR TTATiTA. SPECIAL CAE REQUIRED. FOUR PEOPLE TRAVEL WITH THE ORGANIZATION TO INCREASE BUSINESS, ADDRESS WM. BRISTOL'S ONLY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES INDEPEN DENT " AGENC ONLY NOT AFFILIATED FAIRS. CLUBS.PARKS^ JBEEUli s»i-ione: 6-4-4-s greei-ey FAMOUS CLEVELAND CIRCUIT SERVIC KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING 1402 BROADWAY. N.Y. PLAYING THE BEST Uf VAUDEVLLXE • SULLIVAN and CON8IDINE CIRCUIT OKSEHAL DTJSIRESS OFFICE I Snlllwnn and Conalsttne Bids;., Third and Madlaon St*., SEATTLE, WASH. FRED. LINCOLN, - Gen, Mgr. GENERAL BOOKING OFFICE i 1465 Broadway (Heidelberg Bid*.), H.T. CHRIS O. BROWN, - - • ID BRANCH BOOKINO OFFICES I PAUL OOUBRON.8 North Clark St, cor. Madison, Chlcaro m.; MAURICE J. BURNS. Sd and Madison Sts., Seattle, Wash.; W. P. REESE, 065 Market St., Sao Francisco, CaJ.* B. OBEKMAYER, Broadmead Hoaae, a Panton St., London, 8. W., England . FRED MAR COLONIAL BLDC, BOSTON, MASS. For Time on His Sew England Vaudeville Circuit. - - Phone, OXFORD 919, GIJS SUN BOOKING—EXCHANGE Cft GENERAL OFFICE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. RR1NPH nPFlrFCi NEW VII1IK CITY PITTSBURG CLEVELAND onnnyn ur rites, Heidelberg Bldg. Wibaih Bldg. Republic Bldg. NOTE Oar Chicago Office la now under the peraonal direction of TOM POWELL. 303 Crlllv Bldg , Cor. Dearborn and Monroe. ACTS PLAYING CHICAGO AND DESIRING THE SVN CIRCUIT ARRANGX AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. POWELL. PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY m ™« E£T Want to hear from all acta, large or imall, Write, wire er pbone. W. H. WOLFFE, Manager.. -:.•-. NO. LONGER CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER AGENCY, i Ifall"!* Out this adv. save It yoa may need as some di.y. We manufacture Stage Propertits I . I > d Scenery, Papler-Mache work or every descrlpUon, Mechanical and Electrical Effects, U U I Trunk 8c e n ery a specialty; Stage Mouey, green and yellow backs, the best printed, 40c. « ^ ■ per pkg., $8. per 1,000. Write ror estimate to the oldest house In this line In the U. S. Established 1878. No Cavtiogne. This Paper for reference. J. M.XEAVITT 4 CO., 18*4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. WEIGHT THEATRICAL LUMBER STiLES, BATTENS, STRIPS, PROFILE. STAGE FLOBBIK Orders filled on short notice. Prompt delivery oar specialty. 140-150 W. 38th 8t., New York 29-31: niBgtna.und-I.ovo, "The-Magic-Kettle," ■ Joe Burke, Hartford Trio, Harlan Kuight, Four Gates, and <Clne Aosrl Troupe. Lvnio (R. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 20-28: Snlanu, Mr. and sirs. Everett Bennett, Reeves 81alers, "Mother Goose Girls," J. J. Morrison ■ml company, Dnke Darling, and Burton's dors. For 20-31: Power Eroi., Monte Carlo Duo, HIjBln- Plielps aud company, Sara Golden, Fullcr-Rosc and company, Hurry and Jennie Falls, and Four On stein. Washington (0. R. Ned, oagr.)—"The Stage- Struck Kid," Hal and Ward, Geo. Rundell and company, and Orletta and Taylor. For 20-31: Rej-nolcls ond Drake, Dlcra and Bennett, and Dro- k>y Trio and others. ... . Notbs. —Newark's newest theatre, the Majestic, was r.usplcuously opened 30, with "The ShepherJ of the Hills." The house represents the latest Ideas In solely? comfort and convenience. Ilnrry Hjcuib, lahjuor- the Herald Squire Tbeslre. In New York.jSf&onager, and Stair & nnrlln hive charge of I Trenl Walin, play, "Thl Ivcverner's rdworil M 31: The four parts anil KB^r., BRO.in S 1 Btara of II Dca M ell, lucre.); .'.'RonTtlliiB I llott Foruesy ooTwdy plct in Blue, "Rcj Ohcrles Falk Mtiloal pm_' Oki IIecu ' ( Jr—State Street (Herman 20-28: The great photo- om," with Laura Sawyer, far4s and company, VYMlsorO For 20- t^ol Parla." In p»oy, Rogers ' Thriller, agr.)—The week ot |vf>Unei'«. I'rrliiBtoii. *nil ^ J Bura|i| I SiT'.)—Bill week of , WE BOOK EVERYTHING •t \ Licruid Inoorporatad EstoilUh.d I01Z I THOMAS J. HAMLIN INC. I PHOENIX BUILDING M1NMEAP0LIS.MINN. 20: Blank Family. Scott and Keane.-Anatln Web. end cempnuy, Tyron's dojs, nulh Roye and: Cumig Hw.i Oonxily Four. Oakiko, MAJisnc, Colonial, Fauily, Palacc Tuck Cat and Umqca, pictures only. Davenport. In Burtls (Charles T Kindt. mgr.) "Lavender and Old I^ce.*' vllh Sarsh rid- den. J*n. 2S. • Tlie Garden of Allah" 20-31, "Hie Firefly" Feb. 8. Colouiiia (J. Harry Blanchard, mgr.)—Vaude- ville, two snows dally, Ibree on Saturdays md Sundays. American (A. A. Frndenfeld, mgr.)—For Irs' half ot week of Jan. 10, "The Runaways" was the bUl. "The Chorus Lady" followed 22-24., Family (J. A. Ll*y, mar.)—Special photopUyf- Casino rOreenbaum & Blink, logrs.)—First ^un photoplays. j Meridian. Mia*.—Grand (W. E. Jose*, nirr.l "The llllmlncss of Vlrtne" was preseote.1 kt Ibe William Morris English Players Jan. 15. Hark week of K. ! Majestic (E. B. Coleninn, rogr.)—For week of 10. Otias. -Sellon's Co.. In "Tbe Cat and the Fiddle" anil '•The Cow nnd the Moon." played lo li'.p.icliy hoiif.es. nml was well received. This eumpany was con*lik're<l one of the "beat see* at this theatre this senn>n. I«sy Wlnegarden's Oo, in "SuTatoga Springs," week of 20. - Laramie, Wro.—Opera-Honse <n_E; Boot, eigr.) "Molt and Jeff In Panama" Jan. SO. Mo- tion pictures- on other, dates........ - • EMraias (J. S. King, mgr.)—Motion picture* •nd vaudeville." ........ ft