The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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WHOSE'S KISSING HER NOW. SENSATIONAL BALLAD THAT WILL LAST FOREVER JUST A LITTLE SMILE CHORUS Jntt a little smile from 70a maiet the World . teem glad, J tut a little word from yon cheers mo when I'm Bed. Jmt a little thought from yon ov'ry little while. Do'he my only, only, "Without 70a life is lonely-. Pleeae, give me just a little smile. Pleate, give mo jnat a little smile. I'm Coning Back to You Words and Music by CHAS. E. HARRIS and BTRD DOUGHERTY AS BALLADS HATE COME BACK TO THEIR OWN, MAKE YOl R OWX SELECTION frofctilonal copies to recognised singers only, enclosing a regular theatrical program, also fall orchestration In any hey, If yon are known to the hoase of HARRIS no program is necessary/. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE MAIN OFFICE I COLOMBIA THEATRE BLDG., ,-asrsssnsn -——— lM >•) BROADWAY AND 47«h ST., NEW YORK. CITY. MEYER COHEN, Mgr. HOW ICLEINE'S •'POMPEII" IS ADVERTISED. Tlio above shows the unique way which the American Theatre, at Butte, Mont., origi- nated new advertising tor George lCk'Ine'j big feature, "The Last Days of Pomptll." Man- ager Wlnatcck engaged this street car, which be routed with its signboards all over the traction system of Iltitto. Tlic American Theatre smashed all records for attendance ot- itic picture performance In liuttc, and very nearly eclipsed the record of the entire Western UnllcO States. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Lynn, Haas.—Auditorium (Al. Jones, ingr.) Auditorium Slock Co. Ij»«k (J. W. Axliley, mgr.)—The Playgoer's Oo. 1'iwiiH "Tin. Attack" week of Jan. 20. Oltupis (f.. J. Core, mgr.) — Vaudeville ami motion pictures. CoalQUB, Dskahuno and CtNTOAL 8quAn«, moliou pictures and Illustrated songs. Noras.—The Ijmn Tbeatre re-opened M with tlio Playgoer's Oo.. wider the direction of Kcndnt Weston, ami managed liy J. W. Ashley Hreniti IWIcr. leading Imly of the Auditorium Stock Co., has entered her net dog in the local dog aliow. In amxcerlng ait. pleats mention CLirrn. BOSTON. Forbes Robertson's farewell appearance In Bos- ton, at the Shubcrt, Is the only change of the higher priced theatres, bat plenty of enjoyment of a varied assortment Is to be found In the bouses where a lover fee Is charged. Cost (John Oort Jr., mgr.)—Governor David I. Wuloli and Major John P. Fitzgerald were among tho sueata present at the dedication of this new house, which ocenrred 19, with n production of "Whtn Dreams Come True." Boston was looking for Innovations, and Boston found them. At lie outer door atood handsomely gowned young women with their inns Oiled with loses, which they pre- sented to the lady patrons as they pained In. Yours women ushers were the next surprise In attire, slthongb there are otVr theatres who en- ploy them. But these girls wore a sort of Quaker- ess cortume, which was most becoming to tliom. Coincident with the opening of a Iraod new play- house, which event proved of sufficient Importance to attract an audience notable both for Its mag- nitude and Its social Importance, there was Intro- duced to Bonton s brand new muslesl comely star In tlic person of Joseph Santley, who led a highly cupaulo company of entertainers In a pleasing pro- duction of Philip Bnrtholoniae's musical comedy. Cccrnd week began Jan. 20. Tbsmont (Jno. B. Schoeffel, mgr.)—Second week of Bclasoo's 'Tears of Discretion," which nccins destined to hare s long stay at tils house. The play Is staged with the artistic taste for which David bclseco It famous, and It Is aeted with admirable effect lloi.tis (Charles J. Rich, mgr.)—John Drew, In "The Will" and "The Tyranny of Tears," Is In his second week. Annie Russell next. Fame (Charles I'rohman, Rich A Harris, mgrt.) —Itobert Billiard, In "The Argjle Case,'* Is la his second week. SnVBrjtT (Wllbur-Shubert Co., mgrt.)—Forbes- Robertson, Gertrude Elliott and company begin, 20, a fortnight's engagement. During the open- lug week the repertoire will be: "Hamlet." •The Light That Failed," "Mice and Men," "Pasilns of the Third Floor Back." "The Sacrament of Judas" and 'The Merchant of Venice." Colonial (Charles Froiunan k Win. Harris, mgrr.)—"Oh I Oh I Dclpblno" Is now In Its fourth week. I'm mouth (Fred B. Wright, mgr.)—Fifth week of "Under Cover," end It seems likely that this ilirll'lng and amusing melodrama will continue here Indefinitely. Majkstio (Wllbur-Shubert Ob., mors.) —The last week of "Utile Women" will begin 20. The dramatic version of the Aleott story Ins male a strong Impression on feminine playgoers. Boston (Frohmnn-Ilarrls Corp.. mgra.)—"The Whip" will not continue until Feb. 28, an an- nounced Inst week. It has now been settled that this Is the last week of the long run. The future policy of tlio house lias not been announced as yet. Carti.s Squarb (John Craig, mgr.)—Week of 20: "Hawthorne of the U. 8. A./' William P. Otrletoc snd Doris Oelton appear In the leading relet. Lsst week. Mr. Oralg offered a novel "Hamlet," at least In the matter of stage set- tings. Simplicity of scenery was the watchword of the production. Casino (Charles H. Waldron, mgr.)—"Mixed Pickles" was. the title of the burlesque which Miner's Big Frolic Co. offered last week. The show was rightly named, for it - wss certainly mixed as fsr as features were concerned, sad there waa s pungency and twang to the perform- ance quite in keeping with the famous comedian, Lew Kelly and the Behm.in Show this week. To follow, Glrlea from Starland. OAirrr (George R. Batcheller, mgr.)—Week of 28, Queens of Paris Barlesqsers. If a packed house Is any sign of approval, Ben Welch snd his company registered a big hit last week. Incom- ing are the Broadway Girls. HoWASO (George E. Ixithrop, mgr.)—The Honey Girls offer the burlesque portion current week. VaudsvlBlins: Idanlas Troupe. Curry snd Relliy, Vlssochl Brothers, the Torleys, Grundy and Laxio, Horry La Toy, and others. Trip to Paris Bnr- letquers follow la. Gxawd Ormu Housa (George E. Lolhrop, mgr.) —After a rollicking week at the Howsrd, the Parisian Beauties are located here for six dsys. The Honey Girls week of Feb. 2. Msny extra features are announced for current week. Keren's (Harry Oustln, ingr.)—Many acts new to Boston are ottered this week. The bill: Harry Decoe, ImhoS*, Conn and Ooreene, Big City Four, Harry Kelly and Lee Harrison. Albert Perry and company, Jack Gardner, Doris Wilson and com- pany, and others. National (G. A. Haley, mgr.)—The usual strong bill of high class vaudeville acts Is la order current week. Oarnxcw (Victor J. Morris, mrr.)—Week of 20: Kitty Firm. Zelsys. Cites Brothers, Quln- lun and Richards, the Frankfords, Juggling Kel- son, Gordon anil Marx, Daisy Harcburt, and Let- fel Trio. St. JlMIS (Marcus Lnew management).—The week's billing Includes: The Frankfords, Juitgllng Nelson. Gordon and Marx, DaUy Ilarconrt. Leffcl Trio, Kitty Flynn, Zelaya. Cates Brothers, quia- Ian and Richards, Two Ksnes, and others. Gcipon'h OLTJiriA (J. E. Oomerford. mgr.)— Lovo and Height, Du Kane Comedy Four, (Vrsrle F.mroett and company, Three Brownies, snd "Fun on the Briny" sro announced for cojxet.t week. 8cou->r Socass (Gordon & Lord, mm.)—Five Haywood Sisters, Armstrong and (Well, the Zan- tigs. Hardy Gibson, Juvenile Folks, Ls Verne and ASen. and Petit Family. The big organ, through Richard Henry Warren, offers msny novelties. Eowdoin ScjCAts (George E. Lothrop, mgr.)— The Btage la occupied by the Mslesttc Four, Old Town Quartet, Olympic Trim. Dtlv and Kramer. Al. Edwsnls, Kelly anil Adams, Toll, and Tel Suydor's Serenailcrs. SiiAwuuT (II. A. Cliemweth, mgr.)—The week's show consists of vauilevllle acta new to tbla house, and novelties In the moving picture line. Moras. Yaueitiixs and moving picture booses offering changes are the Bijou, Old South, Washington. Huntington Avenue. South End, New Back Biy. Star, Unique, Oomlqne, Aoollo, Dreamland, Olym- pic, New Palace, Ideal, Scenic Temple, Cambridge Niagara. Roxbury, Harvard, Dorchester. Williams Ideal, Gem, Day Square, Eagle end others. Anothkb tbeatre to be devoted to vtudeTllle and pictures will be erected, the location bfln.' directly opposite Franklin Par*. The theatre, which will be operated by the Franklin Ptrk The- atre Company, will be of concrete and stone, tn.l will seat 1,500 persons. It will bare ill the modern Improvements. Tut SnaiNxaa had their annual theatre party at the Shubert 22. Red fesses on the men and white tine* on the women kept continually boo- hing In laughter st Lew Fields and his merry makers In "AH Aboard." Aa Mr. Fields Is a Bbrloer himself he provided an entertalnmett that Just suited that particular audience. Daibt Hsmbt, a member of "The'Whip" com- pany, has recovered from, an appendicitis opera- tion recently performed at (be City Hospital. Miss Henry joins the company this week. John Dibw has never niayed a Boston engage- ment at nny other house than the Hollla store he beenme a alar under the management of Onirics Frohman. He first appeared there with the An- pstln Daly Stock Co., In which he was the lead- ing mau, and Ada Rehan the leading woman. It ib rumored that the local theatres booked by the Shnberta, with legitimate attractions in sea- son, will offer motion picture entertainments dar- ing the hot weather. Oracv Moose, who It a member of the "Year* of Discretion" Co., wnt born In this city. She \* the wife of Louis Masses, stage director of the organisation. Au. records for advance sates st the Sbuber: Lave been broken by the mall order demand \" teata for the Forbes-Robertson engagement, whir!; opens 20. Over $10,000 In seat orders, by mai only, represented the state of affairs at the r, ■■ of the first day the tickets were placed 00 sah'. while some (5,000 In cash was taken la sa tl"' first day's box office stntement. Tni new Wilbur Tbeatre will probably net open until March. The present Ides ls to make it ■ house of long runs, with only two or three • tractions each season. ., "PaorrKLLA; oa. I.ovs in a Dutch 0xv>t.s will be the next bill at <he Majestic, beglnnr' Feb. 2, and a fortnight Inter "Within the,La" will come to this theatre with the original l<e» York cast. ■• Tannton, Mass. —Park (MalleyTVnlcon. mgra.) for the twentieth week of its eogsieaw^ here the Mttlley-Denntson Stock Co. present "Raffles," beginning Jan. 20. , WiimawToN (Donovan A Walker, mtrs.)--- Vaudeville snd morlng pictures were thews weeL of 10. to good returns. Stae. Coluuma, GAsnto snd Nioarx.—Jlsvin. pictures. .