The New York Clipper (February 1914)

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12 0*EEE 3&rarW YOEK OI^IPPSB, PESBITABY 14 THE BEST AVAILABLE STOCK PLAYS .• ! -a- ,;| STOP THIEF BY CARLYLE MOORE One oi the Greatest of the Many Cohan and Harris Successes The Funniest Farce of the Century RESTRICTED TERRITORY THE RAINBOW BT A. B. THOMAS A plajr of thtptfcttjr, tenderness and sympathy, in which MB. HENRY KILLER has starred for the past two seasoas. TR UXTOH KI NG SEVEN DAYS HER H USBAND'S WIFE AtMA ' Wt D B O g YOU LIVE? TH E ONLY S ON T HE CLIMA X J IMMY, JR . SE VEN SISTE RS aEVITINa I HBSMRD THE LITTLEST REBEL BT E. H. PEPLE "If it* but •elodaur* that baa croseed the 'dead' Hoe in many a year, and wiR set an audience fighting against tears for many a night" RESTRICTED TERITOKV A NIGHT OUT BT MAY ROBSON and CHAS. T. DAZEY Mm Mcr Robsoa'a starring vehicle for two seasons. A play of good, clean fun and wholesome humor. Companion play to the "Rejuvenation©: Aunt Mary," and equally well adapted for stock esc. THE JOHN W. 152 WEST 46th STREET, N. Y. CITY. National Stock Co. Season 1914 Under Canvas First-Class Repertoire People in Ail Lines, Per- formers who Doable B. and 0. Season opens May 1. Name lowest salary, which is positively sure. Add? em JITrfB*MWBW,U)9SiiieriwlKi.,>.S.,PIHrtiiiKS,P*. Wanted for WALLER BROS. STOCK CO. Firat Class Bui. Mmn. Permanent Stock. 1 bills a week. Mis! be able to act Have Tanirobo. and wear It. Photo* It soaaible. *uue .11 tot letter. AfMresB, EDW. C. WALLER Amarloan Theatre ■ ■ ■ ■ OOUNCTX BLOTTO, IOWA STOCK iNEWS "Blown or Habvabd." the great college nU'. trill be the attraction week ending Fob. It. «t tie Majestic, Krle. l'a., anJer the nisuuganrnt of Peliier A Blien. Oorolvll Gates anil ltlcBarfl Mar- Kan are playing the lead* with tills coiniiany. "Tub Lnri.u Minibtsh," J. M. Burrle's orvat- eat success, will bo the attraction at Poll's. Wajj:i- instan, D. C, week Milling Feb. 14. under the inanaKeincnt or James Thatcher. Richard Buelilor and Frances Nelson play the leads, supported by a moat excellent cast. 'The xankeu {;onsui,,'> a rollicking rovol of nierlment and melody, waa moat successfully uaed week ending Feb. 7, ut tbe Broadway, Sprlui- Held, alnja- aader Ike inaaaaetnent of Natiiau OoUbteln. 'Sbbbiock HnLXBa," WSHan Gillette's great detective flay, was ■reseated at the Kvatmtou Theatre,_ Bfaaatoa. IU., week ending Feb. 7. Clipper Post Office. Andreiri. tJndlnt) Armstrong, Margin. Abbot, Mn.1 ChariK ifb* irLJB" Aker. Ku AJanarr, B~ Asmoa, Minnie Adams, Dode Aloy. Sadie •tar* company it the AudlMtaa, nteMmrg. ■fata, seek end kg F«*. T. -be caanaay k oiler the u i aniMm ePt of Thomas D. Sorfero. •Tin: Ramiex," Bex Beaokk_ Nortwest, played to capacity week endng Tel). 7, at tbe Academy ef Music, Halifax, N. S., under tbe mirngcDietit of J. F. O'Cbiinell. "Tub Stbini.es," which Is getting to be quite a popular stook play, ban been selected by Paul GaaDutas s» com the stock essspany art* ait the Pansptct. Hew Yet* Caty. week eadaar; Pen. 14, artib Bbbbbbi Ball an* Mae DeamaaC playing tbe Billings Broault Bond, B»ray Black, 1.1111*0 Baaer. OU*a Beuaon, Nim Bush. Eatelle C. Brown, Jo«tle Bennrd, Dolly Barry. Janet Barley, afaxy Brum, Ul na aaejarav, TTbbbst Baroti. Minnie Thorn Elakc. Mra.Juo. bona, Miss C. Ittateo, Afnttei Carteron TaeisM Oat*. LaBBtse OMite, Brattle aaaiero Claire. MrsAxii. Merrtgan, Jolla a»«a« raajr e? DM 7S;,_ m^ 11. ►—,» Snille *,«»»«»*toa. H. L. aOataai li aw playa the leads. •wAatara tanBar** user of tbo company and successfully playai sy eke MaMan Stock Ckoaaaay. at tbe Lv- ceum. SeraibDa, fa., trcek Flea. t. Owing to the lira. aaiiiinB far eeata aa extra aaatlcce bad to be ftvea. 'Tim RaorrratATTON or Aunt Maui" waa used week ending Feb. 7, nt the Duquvsne, Pltta- Imtgh, 1'a. Irene Oahler and Thurston Hull played tbe leads. This la Mr. Hall's farewell appearance In IMtlsuurgh. "Bbcabbe Sua I.oi-kii Bill So," by WlHaina Gillette, played to big business week cndlns Feb. 7, at the Orpheum, Niishvllle. Teiin., wltb (tilts) Billy Long plnylng the lend. The company la under tbe manngement of Jake Wells. "Tub Man Wjio Owns Bboadwai" was alayed wllb areat sneoeaa areek ending Fe*. 7. at A* Bhubert, Milwaukee. Via,, under tbo manage- ment m 0 A. Meartoa. "Tub Stm-ANT in tub Uousb," Ooarlet Bans Keiiiwtr*a area* BeOgluat alar. w«s aaek areek rndlojc Feb. 7, at tbe .Auditorium. Kanaaa City, Mo., «aaar tbe aaanateaiMt «f ktKa Miner. "Tub Oouubqb Widow" will be the attraction at the Dor.luini. Denver. Colo., week ending Fe'j. 14, with Era Uaua iilaylut tke lead. All uroduc- tiona «T« atnpjea man tbe jieiwirjol dbwctlan of O. D. Wooilnurd. "Tub Stuknqtii or tiiu Wbak" will be the at- tract*), at the Stntert, Hu Pant. Mina_ irert enillng Teli. 11, with Florence Uoberts playing ber tarlganal part. This is also tbe final aesk for Miss Boberts at thlH tlieatre. "Tub Littub Minimtkh" wns producecl week ending Feb. 7 nt the Orpbeuiu. Newark, N. J., with Mabel Broivnell and ClirTord Stork playlnr Hie leads. The roiuimny la under tbe inauua'euient of M. 8. ScUlcslngor. EARLD.SI.RE PUTS TORW'ApD^ WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Hex Qwm Co THERES A REASON) "Tirr tSireiT CrTTDB™ wlTl !» <he attracUou at tbe Kvanston. BraiiBton, 111., week ending Feb. 21, wltb 11. L. Wlr.turn playing tbe leading part, Bupported by a moBt eicelleat company. ''Tub Master Mind" will be tbe ftlrm-fna ax the Duquesne Theatre. Plttshaiib, Pa., week eao> tug Fe>>. 14. Marry DavU announces nhat, at tbe highest salary ever paid to in actor In stock, he had engaged the celebrated American artist, Ed- mund Breesc, to play his original part. ''Cap- tain Jinks of the Monte Marine'' la aatBnUned tor early Moehactlon. "Tub bCAra" soared JiearBy week cbsbbb Feb. 7. at ike 1'ark Theatre. Maactjeaaar. X. h_ nim Rose lUms playbag tbe locillng part. sbbbbc<bI by a osnipaary at dedatd aaenk. Tfce naipsai la aaair the sBBBasement car w. a Osteal, aal the atape Is norrtk-. Baectlan at Ekhrls Ds Hey. Edna Babbb, leaatne wossbb of tbe Bnaadway BBoek OSl. 1 n aprlagarft. uasm, haa satucal Cram lk» cast Car far tine the stack Is siaytr* anlcal eossedles. and boat lieabiias trip to Near York and Ohkago. Cba> will sehara to tbe eaaapany Feb. 23. Fuendb of Teresa Dale, of the Broadway Stock Oo.. of Springfield, Mass., will be pleased to leant that she Is convalescent after a serious illness. 'lam Harrr Sberosaa Btoek 0.1a lae new vane for the Sherman-Smith Stock Oo. Dixie Stuxverant joined the Star Theatre Stock Co. at Kingston, N. Y., playmg Juveniles. Re- ports business good, and sends best wishes to all Brass** "Trra M»stb« Mnro,". flwj jjlay at 4 '^nrTll8, , • by ix&uiel darter, as fonneriy played by Bosws* B llla , -wilt be tbe atmcrton at tb? Oesecnt Then 1 re. BreoklyB. N. V., week «aflnj; Vab. £*. Tvyax Statb aToi.sa," by Arthur Sldman, waa awed awek nstrsg Feb, T, mr tbs Dearer aVasefcta Players, nt Hittawayj, Rerr Bedford, Mas*. Amy lticard, Eddie ktxtxm, Johs Bfeehsn an' Jark Bennett plajed the Teads, supported by The entire anwwtb atf tb» I sail bjbj Mayera. •■ftni Riitai. MorjNTEii," a rorannee of tbe Fir North, by Cecil B. DeMllle, will be used by the Auditorium Stank Oowjuny, it tbe Asxiltoruun. Irxin, Xssa. weei ending Tek. It, amder t«. BasssBBasast of Ai. Jones. All jilay. an under tbe aeronal direction ef Albert fjando. "Whbn KNtitiTinoD Was In I'Lowra" will be the attraction week eliding Feb. 21, it the Lysn, Lynn, Mass., under the management of Kendal Weston. "GuAUKTAint" played to capacity week ending; Feb. 7, at the (lately, llobokcn, N. J. a here the Ttreo. l.orcti Ormpamy no installed. Bold Mae Jackson and Julia Non play the leads. "FAriua and the Boys," William H. (kane 1 . former Riiceess, was used week ending Feb. 7. at the Durheen, Ckcedaad, C, by (kflaai Percy Maswell and her excellent company. "The Ninetv anh Nine," fiaaany NnrrJs' play. which la full of "thrllla," wis used by tbe new "Doaorur Ybanon or Uinixa Haxl" was niied with great suseeas try Vaqptmn Cfhiser and his excellent company nt tbe Metropolitan, Cleve- land, O., week ending sVeb. 7, racer tbe aanijc- ment of Tl. S. Carter. "Tub Foutunb llrmraa" ami Seonl Bera- stcln's great play. "The Thief," la tbe attraction tt ia week at Poll's, in linltimorc. "David IIarvm," WHllatu II. Crane's former cuccess, was t»cd week ending Feb. 7. by the Thompson-Wootlv Stock Oonpajiy, at the Opera House. St. John, N. B. Deaths in tbe Profession RED HOT PAR0OIES raw IG . , RrW liana escri montli^lil months >19. WiiS Vt%m, S t* 4 ***T«r*j lABt terr Stamp. Sketches tu order In HbMM [laAkBJB, Stll XvonAjncro UU\u„ M. 1 . C [ill - .. 5 I M MIN. ♦AS saAarBBT SOS OS M0N0L0G $2 Theodore Brouxbt, Feb. 5. Huoai O. UiLAUkKY. Jao. A> 1'agi. B. IaBsuca, Rrb. S. Siohund Moqulbsko, Fee. I. FBB» J. W^rorr. "A B. uno llAvjaeuii.n, Feb. 2. Sissatn M. MraaaiiTt. Jan. », TV mErMORIAn of my oaognter I WV»._ Mn. Jl a aarant. Dampler, Mrs. Alfred DcbrlDg, Emily jUomosal, Dolly tor. Vorgaa, Alia Morettl, Mary 0 Mayhew Hirrlet iinrtln, Blaaciie afflkr, BoaTJa DeFoggl, Louise Morton, Franeea Fonrst, Dsestky Flowers Xlesasr Josepnine Fox, Gladys Fultnu. Susie QlliaoTe, Shirley Oraivllle, MnL, Hale. Eetty ilerkert, Mabel llinas, Ornce Hart Lillian Jackton, EtalayLaTelle Jeutings, Mngiie JoriBn, Dolly Kit 1. •' y, Mary Koosa, Mrs. L.A KuovIcb, Brenda KersoD, Lilly King, Base Lcraauxl, Susan Lilrl. Eisle E Lavsale, Mrs. Frank Lord, Blenore Lav ere, Louise U'cm. Tiny CMftQB, BkH Utricee Sadie Costello, May, Edythe Marjnret Mokid, Mlsa Cooper, Catberla Mar, Trlxie Church Sinters ilajtlou, Oassk) Cense. Koruie tfrtanllaa. DmgtBs, Mad* I «»*» UEMXB3aJB5*3 LIST, {aeriaa, noma* Hlftsea CbrLrtb) BItV Prescott, Ada Pulllim Caroline Pemberton Anzie Fro it. Mist Dm Blcbanlwn. Mlsa Russell Margaret Keyoc, Rita Rogers iirs.Wm. Batscb, Mrs. E'lw. A Bene. Dottle liozella, May Seyioonr, Miss L. M. Steele, Gertrude Stewart, Modi Scherger, Marie Shannon, Marie Steeley, Dot*Watt St. CJalr, Fanny Smytbe, Trlxie Thomas, Mrs. Tctnpletoa. MlssK. Trent. Lea Vernon, Kitty Vasehon Jaae Verkler, Mae Waltc, Mrs. Marlon WiMks, Lillian Wh:la*y LoadseL Waring Ellgabth ALL THE IMPORTANT PLAY8 FOR ROAD AND STOCK THE Acker, kC A. Avery, WTIIb Allen Oanral A AiIiixok, ChaB E. Arthurs, Three Anikecua. <3axl Avery. Vser Araert, Boy Abbott, Mr. Andre Slguo Alvorei, N. Arni.trong D*e AdiLius, Gas. Arnick, Jaek Archy, J. TT. . Adonis, s3sof, C Bowers, Jsak Racdtrln. Ban Cuonl, Sully Graham, Uerbt. Guidir.er, J. H. Greueker, O. P. Gonlons, Ike Oray. Ttobt. Diuttley, J. II. llu'fle, Jno. llainey, Owen Hemslreet, I'ru'.. A. J, ftaraaort, UnjIJ Powker, P. CjBferrb, Waa. Biougbton, ti. Blsioll, Jos. F.inoli, Sidney Brown, O. E. Brexner, Jim Ilurkbeart MIX Burbeiu Family Bstburst, Jno. Itrei'nen, Joe Blrknell, O. U. Bnowa. biaut ■ssovnlke svjs. Burt, C. D. Drandman O. C. Bnekley, E. J. Bsrlow Bros. Bruwii, Solfii Hake. Lesrer Frock, W. J. BMUne, kwtng Bairy, Blcii. T. TJonks, 8. J. Brown, Van Bearett, & JL jVouBiukaa. Oaa. Banwet * Ut^KsUa, J. W. ■ I BQMsa. FnBBk Bsre, Obsa. llsjkoe, W. a Baaaaaasj Data •sstrard. Was. Hoivnni, Bart lloiviand, O. V llerscb Wm. M Hartley, Francl Uet-ard & Fields Ingram, Francis lanes, Walt. Irwin, Jno, "1 Should Worry" Cn. Rape. Orau iBayram Banusk " Jauues, A. F. IU,)sauo4, ChM. Bad, X. Parker ■iFmscia Betw. St ml 3 neks on, J. B. IBossmyer, Uollr Jam. V. * Dixie IU... fifi'w D Kliirsley. Ar.'ana fioltiid. Jaa. Kekse, Pial Kelly, Aaakev tJiAnsay. btles Onner, BS4V Clark, T. H, Caraon, El. F. dianrt. F a sd flBBBssasaaaS Ihe dniibell, Jack: Onrlelon, Alex Curley, Pete C'inwford R. D. Cuitsu, Clins. F Ouxfl Wan. QrrBrll, tXleasa Cannody, J. I'. <M|ieland, lid. rjaelleou. Fete Cuhrn, fianf X.; Cnrteton, A. tapssbda Harry Csaae, Voag. C Cameron AGouUi Logienin, Cfaaa DessaBBO, L, :.. Degcon. Syd. L- Satta, E*r. Dpi la, Cbaa. Iterau, Ckos. ■DrrtTclkTi Mr. ' Den*, Con. Douielicl. Big A. Dwyer, Jns. A. Dvvyer, JoekeyE Dierleky Bros. Darling, a. AT. IssMar, Peal DaThi, Jaek K. Davidson, J, E. Daley, J. Dudley, H. B. IV)I. Bert Levitt. Wm. Chas. Wm. I. Billy Chas. e Fvsa, Soy E. FOBBBt, ChaB. Foaa, Jack Faaae, Wm. Uiarias, G. L ■ ibabrr Jno. lL li-str. Fred a. UasnUs, ML M. Obbbbb, Qrant F Bartatan & Pr*-.le. Os». Harrts, Jue. WaBaoi Pa 1 tie, W. R, Mains, Mr. Noble, Oscar Mnwu, Tom Noon, Patrick KuA'Dt, W. 5". Xumm, Johnny Kbbubb. Tobbbb BsaasaBj Frank Noble, Oscar Norman, Fred Xewlierg, Beni. O'Oaameil. Allies O-faale. Wm ra.-rsMss. !'■-,- i'arker. Arthur Bsilard, B. D. PUt*. Bain Pal; cloa. Three Pkullipa. X Pala. c. r ws aia. Howard Roland, Bert Rlcloa, Prof, lloherts, E. J. Evilly. Jis. Buy J BKBaddcd Itiieaer, U. L Sexton, Alsey R.'naldo, Bruce Ryan, D. Raphael, Art hiary, W. J. K«sp. T1i<4sia Kanthe. Rlclird. King, Geo. M. I " .tar, u- B. ajlyama _ amaT. J K-TTtoa. Earl Kings. Four LiVt-re. Karl Ix'wls, Barry 1 jiutniler Martin M.ic'sy, F. Lot I'is, Fred J Lurrlsee A- BUr«B leslie. Boy I.nVcar.-Lewtee Ltcittt, Jos. n. I.amore, Harry Irwls & H.-,rj- Lynch. Jaa. lonard, J. u. Leslie, Cliareh isVrnnse, Milb. MeGlunls, Ji». klayo. Earl C. Mackle, Okas. B Miller, Vast Marcus, Jus. M-iyo, Franc Main, A. B. MeCabe, Wm BBBSBaak sVake.v VlaVr, S(tJtx.ei Mleaanl, rrrnniu Marls, Al. Viirkte. F. B. AlncDonald, II McMsnus, J. Minlrter, Wm. issey, T. P Bit. Ken MBBSsneniy a NeVsrre BBtng. Eilw. BBC Fred I' Psssald Stepb Jackvm Diss*, Eddl O. T. tsassefl, Fred A, Began, Jack Rao A KoreawQ Sayder. Jack Stto Saju Valerio Schartx, Lou Staarney. X J. Sweeney, Jos. Bee. was L Sistn. Wat. Smith. Will 0. St. Claire, C. St. Clilr. Harry Sw.wr. Bsrrv fltiMfls. B. D. Stir*, a Mark Bam. Sexton, Alsey Sndtb. Chas. Z. Schlcslngor Sol. Talbot, A. a Tvrlsto Tarlur. Jack Told Thurber A- Tbiaser I'dell, Chas Vartse. Fred Vance, Oartlfl rrscUWe Garden <h.' Wlikerson, O. T Ti il-ou, Geo. W. Williams, lid. White, LymnnQ WaakBE, Bsaks wsbs s bj •Mills White, 0 Colten \Mieeler, Mid. Webb, W. Wheeler, Fred Wlllinmsoii & Watson Wat*. Hsjsst watbBBB. K. a "Htlk arfti Jarr* raapal a ca.__ ^tft it r> 11 The Colonial, to TiofWence, V. 1., mid House Manager Spink round It neccsairj to ' 1 BaJdaaaaaak Jpuan Fltinoi opens at lh» A relic. Atlantic taa5«BB- AMERICAN PLAY CO. 1451 BROADWAY, MEW YORK CITY WRITE FOR CATALOGUE PRESENT: THE WORLD'S GREATEST MELODRAMA (OFTEN IMITATED, BUT NEVER EQ.IALLED) WITHIN THE LAW BAVaVkVD VKIUaBRW GLOBE-GIRDLIM** TaiBJlPB 10—COMPANIES IN AMERIGA—IO ■FI'B WTTB 1VITH JANE COWL 8ELE1 WARE MARfiABET ILLINGTON EASTERN COMPANY SPECIAL COMPANY WBSTERN COMPANY SOUTHEBN OO.MPANT —_ JMB_ with with with JANE GORDON CATHERINE TOWER ALINE SIcDERHOTT CLARA JOEL MIDDLE WEST COMPANY NORTHERN COMPANY CANADIAN COMPANY „ , , With With with. JEMHi MAC BYILLAN GRACE NILE JOSIE EVANS BREAKING ALL BOX OFFICE RECORDS a Companies In Australia, 1 Company la Austria 5 Companies In England' Now tbe Reigning Sensation of London Ul%I 8EXWTN «% OO. PRESENT A BMAET MELODRAMA OF rJrTvT YORK LITE Bv 1U.WBKATCB JJLAJXJE "WILLIAM OOfJR'A'E*AY nnd a Br 1 lliunt Company of Players "aw an Ita SOtix Caaamcxgy WesJk In Bostwn IN PUr.I'.VIl YTIO\ A sttVt PUV PS. JANE COWL *■ BE »*r>W0CEO KT EaITER THE AMERICAN PLAY GO. OFFICES 1451 BROADWAY Largeit Play Rrokari in America PLAYS VOB STOCK I SPENT TWO YEARS LOOMNC FOR A HOME Near Time9 Square, with all the advantages of the city and country combined I FOUND ONE—I CAN FIND YOU ONE at a price that will increasesn vah*e*>pet" cent, a Tear on payments as low as $2jo, balance came as rent I am an experUn the value of&tartai I1»iik s. Call, plume ar -vrrft* L C. DELAIIATEa, 249 W. ttfSL, lew Ywk WJiirrED FOR THE HARRY SHEROAN STOCK CO. REP, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES LenrkBwWoBnai, Young Cnaracter MaatoetntUefitoje. 6cd,Bim. Man to Do Props, a bwS> aw Yauanfllo Tinw, Ban aadVoraea. mi. caa CQiaage aad Paay Besponalble Parts. Dramatis PeopledoiBRspeclalUes or poBScsstng slnglns voices given pretercuce. Moke your salaries low. BUta full particulars Orst letter. Also want a Hustling Agent and Al Pianist. Want an Ingenue that caadored-Uotapcsialtles. Old f.-leuds wrlto. Address HABRY B. SHERMAN, Msnager,039 UntcblpgB Areane, Detroit , Mick. Haverhill das*.) Academy of Music JOS. BACK, MGR. BCr VAaJDEVIXIJE ASD PICTURES FIRST CLASS REP, AXD ONE NIGHTERS 1,300 POP. 48,000 .11 .(ill