The New York Clipper (March 1914)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPEE. Mabch 14 England! Il3S b6Dl US many good things bat bait of all F«>n, the soap of quality and pnrlly--there*! in* years of reputation behind— Pears 7 SOAP ■ tie. a Cake 'jm \tht \Un$oentei ■ OUT OF TOWN NEWS Lenten day* are upon as, and there baa txen ■ alight decrease la theatrical Interest manifested at tba boi ctllcee. March cunc in Uercely, end ibe blluard tint raged for two days dtdn t lielp very much. Grand OPHU Houan (John II Havlln, mfT.)— "Excuse Me," with Willie Sweainam, la coniliig Marcli 0. Last week, Formic Ward was eecn lu "iladam President," one of too attractions pro- scribe.! by tSe Oatliolic Federation. The critlo* all admitted It was naughty—one of them called It "uiiraural"—bat most or them united In toe lerdlct tbat It was very funny. Gcorjo OldJens. W. J. Ferguson and John W, Dean came In for the lion's share of praise for good acting. George Arils* comes 10, In "Disraeli." Ltric (Carl Hubert Hetick, mgr.)—"The Bird of Paradise" arrives 8, wllh Lenore Ulrlch play- ing the role of the little Hawaiian princess. Last week "The Pleasure Seekers" Introduced by Lew Fields and Marcus Loew, "cleaned up." The/ enjoyed a run of prosperity. Mai Rogers got a warm welcome, and everybody In the cast was made to feel aa If they were right at home. Harry Cooper, Bobby North, Montgomery and Moore, Hugh Cameron, Vera Hlchelena, Virginia Brans, Flo May, Myrtle Gilbert. Clay Smith, and a boat of others, were In sprightly evidence. The Ice skating specialty of Alfred and Slgrld Noess, made a bit, Helen Ware, In "Within, the Law," in. Wilnct BTntrr (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)—"Tho Warning" to to be offered 8, with Rodney Rsnoiu and Marie Nelson la the cast. Last week, i.d- mand Breese'a old Tehlcte, "The Spendthrift" waa TCrtrcd to good advantage. Frank I-a iiue war seen In Breese'a old role of Richard Ward and Elsie Qretham waa the wife. Others in- cluded: Vincent Devlne, Bobble Gale, Laurel to alien, Harry HolUngaworth and Marcus F. Hnela. "Mutt and Jeff" return IS, B. F. Kami's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Ray Oox la our headllner 8. Hulie Dickinson, in- justice of the Peace, will make his local debut. t)tliers Include: Roehm'a Athletic Olrls lmboir, Conn and Oorecnc, In "Surgeon Loader,' Claude rtolden, the Mualoal Elllhona, the Two Alfreds, and the Verlgraph Olneiiiuatl In motion. Ekpiswi (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Fred Hallen, Mollis Fuller and company are the headlloers 8, sharing the distinction with the travesty "More Binned Against Than Usual." The former pre- sent "On the Road to Zanearllle." Others: Dick Lynch, Moeeop Slaters, Three Falcons and Self Bellini. Motion pictures. Qatbtt (Larry Nehru, mgr.)—Al, Reeves' Beauty Show comes 8. To* Rosey Posey Olrls SroTlded a good show last week, with Oeorge A. lark ae Lem the town pest, hitting all the high spats of hilarious popularity. M. J. Kelly, Harry Le Van, Lee Hickman, Jim Moran, N. 8. Wilson. Irene Oold, Ruby Gray, Blllle Davis and Mabel Orel] were prominent in both "The Mayor's Elec- tion" and 'The Dashing Widow," Liberty Girls arrive IB, Olthpio (McMahin * Jackson, nigra.)—The Sector Olrls arrlra 8. They follow the lively aggregation, George Davis' Cabaret Olrla, who put on two burlettas, "It Happened In Havaaa" and "It Happened In Paris," and happenings were very lively In both places. Bert Saunders an-i Lew Golden were the star comedians. ia<I (he assistant fun makers were Will Morton, Tack McSorley, Harry Garland, Jack Wltaman. Mabel De Nord, Seine Cooper, Mabel Reflow and Mar- Jorle Demateit, were prominent among the girls. Art studies proved the best thing in the olio. The Girls from Maxim's are due 10. OiiHiK (Otto Ernst Scbmtd, mgr.)—The Gor- man Stock Co. present "Two Hippy Days." 8. Standard (John J. Black, mgr.)—The French Maid* and Mite. Floretta. dancer, come S. Geo. H. Ward, the German plutocrat, was the hit of last week'a bill. Babe Howard, Catherine Shop- A VAVtmrtLVm wamER if known by fh» sore-esses h» writes. Aak Harry Pint, The Stanley!, Canton * Will lard, Webstar A Carle ton, Whitefev A Bell, Allen A Dallon, Herman Timber*. a few of my satisfied patrons. •'•«•• < "the* act, sketch or monologue tbat will put yon among the "aiwavn wnrklnff." write far me to write far If you want rill pot yon • the "always working,' 1 write for me to write for yon. ALLEN8PBNORRTENNiV"ThatPlaywright Tbat Write* Plays That Play Right." Knicker- bocker Theatre Bldg., 1402 Broadway, N. Y. 0. P.8.-SendllformySiarcflroparodies worth$20) rector, accomparled the organisation The National Trio i Hue si an danrera), of Barnaia & Bailey fame, playe Alhamlra. Hamilton, O.—Grand (John K. McCarthy, mgr.) bill week of March 0: Four Nelson Oom- Iquea, "Hen-Pecked Henry" and Bioscope. Juration (J. H. Broomball, mgr.)—Special feature motion pictures. Jaws,, Stab. Eaolb, Ltric, Ratal awl Pbik- oni, motion plcturee only. Nora*.—Hal Johnson. Banns Karl and Alive U. Hamilton were the headllners of the "Oh I Look Who's Here" Co., at the Grand 2 and wees, to capacity business The Grand Theatre waa six years old 8, and at the close of the first evening show Manager McCarthy waa called upon Ibe stem and presented with two beautiful bou- quets of American Beauty roses by Emma Earl, of the "Oh! Look Who* Here" company, and Mr. McCarthy, In response, thanked the audience heartily for their loyalty. BOSTON. The Sbohert-Brady Opera Co., at the Shsbert; "Bunty Polls the Strings," at the Boston; "Mrs. Gorringe't Necklace,'' at the Castle Square, are holdover attractions, and changes at the bur- lesque, vaudeville and motion picture boutes com- prise the theatrical lay-oat for week of 8. The attendance was again affected laat week by the weather, and also by the beg Inning of the Lenten season. Shtjbebt (WUbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—8hu- bert-Brsdy Opera Co., featuring De Wolf Hopper, begins 8, a fortnight's engagement. Opening week: "Mikado," "Pinafore" and "Pirates of Pen- zance." The company Is a large and capable one. Gaby Deslys and company bad a big four days' stay no performances being given 2 snd S. owing to the delay In arrival of scenery. Boston (William Wood, mgr.)—"Bunty Polls Ibe Strings" Is the new attraction. The play had a long run at another local theatre laat year, and Its return at popular prices Is cure to be wel- come. HoLLia (Charles J. Bleb, mgr.)—Second and last week of Blllle Burke, In "The Land of Promise." The young star never captured an au- dience more thoroughly than she did at this bouse last week. "The Poor Little Rich Girl" comes 10. Colonial fChaa. Frotiman ft Wm. Harris mgrs.)—"Fine Feathers" Is In lu Anal week of a fortnlgth's engagement. "The Little Cafe" 18. Oner (J. H. Curt, mgr.)—For the second snd farewell week of Margaret Angltn'a stay the plays to be acted are: "Aa YooLlke It. 7 * "Twelfth Night" and "Taming of the Shrew." Kitty Cor- don, In "Pretty Mrs. Smith," le). pabk (Chaa. Frobman, Rich A Harris, mgrs.) —There were no perforuxineeo at this house 2 and S of "Fanny's First Play," owing to the non- arrival of scenery and costumes. Second week of this Bernard Shaw play la underway. Themont (Jno. B. Bchoeffel, mgr.)—Raymond Hitchcock begins the fourth week of bis engage- ment In "The Beauty 8h»p." 0. Majestic (Wllbur-Shubert Ob., mgrs.)—"With- in the Lnw" Is Mailing expectation*. Thla la tho fourth week of what la expected to be a record run. SKKSL&5* B -,.Wrtatt, ingr.)-Ttlrteentb week of "Under Cbvee." CUma Squabs (John Oral*, mgr.)—"Mrs. Gorrlnge'i Necklace," with Mary Young In the leading role. Is the stock offering current week. It is announced that the ladles Will wear the headdress of the latest Parisian mode, with wigs of purple and other varied boa colors. National <0. A." Haley, mgr.)—Retaining nearly all the original features that made It popular when Richard Carle was In the cast, "The Tenderfoot" was given last week by the Morton Opera Co. to good business. This week "The Belle of New York" Is the attraction Dns (Robert Janette. i "The -. mgr.') — Lossy' Heads are back here again. Other Important tea tures of the bill are: Halite Fisher, Morria Oroolu nnd company. Pederson Bros., Chief Caunollcao, nines snd Fox, Bempell Bisters, and Charles Thompson. WaunoN's Casino (Chat. II. Waldron, mgr.) —Hose Sydell's Loudon Belles Show waa a money maker. The Bon Tons 0-11. The Bowery Bnr- lesquere 16. Guam (Oeorge n. THE CHOO CHOO GIRLS A COMEDY SCREAM.^ Featuring JAMES BARRETT BROADWAY AFTER DARK Featuring WILL STANTON and R08ALIND MAY "The London Drunk" THE KOMIKAL KARAKTERS Featuring FRANK VO88 and PAULINE ARTHUR "A GATHERING IN HARMONY-LAND" THE SAILOR GIRLS A WHIRLY CIRLY MUSICAL 8PLA8H THE TOWN CLOWNS Featuring LEW HERMAN NOW IN PREPARATION BETTY'S ALONG BIRTHDAY THE PIKE 9 General Manager 7th Floor Gibbons Bldg., CHICAGO. ILL. GOOD CHORUS GIRLS AND PRINCIPALS WANTED AT ALL TINES nard and Myrtle Olark were the leaders of the Irollers. Kyro's danetna waa appreciated by bis crowds. Orfhzcii, HrDcs's Ornu Hocsx, Paopis's, r.vmi.T, OaXTUir and Nun Lyc-eok., motion plc- turea. Hinoit muos. 21. T. UmoucroN, who came upon Ihe local scene ns the manager of the Gayety, and waa then persuaded to assume general manaqetneut of the Heuck enterprises, has resigned. Ill* action was unexpected. Tit. Rono pictures, posed by Nell Ball, were a noielty with the Cabaret Glrla. Da. B. J. Mates, the publicity man of the Lyric, and a good one, recruited from The Jra?it<r* rr'i stars—Is quite 111 with pneumonia, 8am and Kitty Mobtoh were (Wen the "glad hand" at B. F. Keith's, and their act, "Back to Where They Started," prored a scream. Jeaw Adaih was In the cast of William A. Brady's sketch, "Beauty la Only Skin Deep." The playlet was espeelslly pleasing to the femin- ine portion of the audiences at B. F. Keith's. Tit. IUTiiBKEt.LtB Tbio prored a delightful enrprlee to Rtnpreas constituents who liked the set Immensely. Got Burnt came in adronco of "Disraeli." Jem 10 and 20 aro already booked as red- letter days at Chester Park. The public school children will have outings, and a chorus of 100 will sin*. Obi. I. M Martin Is not waiting for Spring, but la away ahead to meet her. Tub Barbary Ooast dance was a feature that •rent well with the Rwr-y Posey Girls, Fits or six hotwired shoppers ehonra of "The Pleasure Seekers'" McAlitln'a. After this episode, . snd Cloy Smith gare a little tango tltnde. Annua RaiaiNsno, who has been with the Standard Theatre, la to be In charge of the Cin- cinnati offices of Coney Island, In tne First Na- tional Bsnk Building. Tnt Iilani queen and Prlnceu hare come "Into port,"after Wintering at the month of tne Kentucky Mim They are all ready for the Ben- son to open. Hcort OAlinoN, of "The Pleasure Seekers," recelTrd a message from New York, telling him he wsa the father est a baby girl. MANAOEH RtOTIARD J. IlUANNIQAN, Of "TOO Traffic In Souls," waa arrested for embessletnent, ■nd again arraigned In the United States Court for using the nulls to defraud. Florence D'Rnlrr. of Norwood, was tho complainant, aoC alleged that Brannlgan had collected expense money on forged snd bogus contractu for her troupe of con- cert artists. When she went to All the dates she found no such contracta bad ever been made. Wooster, O.—City Opera House (Kettler ft Limb, mart,) College O' March 6. Wayne County Shepherd of the mils" o, Frledlander's Style Show 11, Biennial College Minstrel Show IS, Altihisba (J. II. Knepper, ragr.)—Photoplays, Tsoderllle and atoek. La Roy Stock Co. week of 0, Forte Musical Comedy Co. week of 18. Ltrio (K. n. Uott, mgr.)—Photoplays and mu- sic. Motunl Feature program. Wallacb (Louis aaoho. mgr.)— Photoplays and moslc. General Feature picture program, Noma.—Denny and Morrison, opera dm, nrored a high elan music number at Alhatnbra, 1-4 fames ndwarda. a Wooster boy, who for years um s tute d a norelty stack-wire act, rerlred his act aa a single, st Albatabra, 2-7, after an absence of three years Jaroea Hlmta Tresb, Tentritoqalst, on the same bill, please K. of P. Mlnatrela, local organisation, repeated tbelr nerrormsnee In Ottr Opera ITonse, Ashland, t, and scored a btg hit before a large snd appre- rlatlTa audience. Wooster Olty Opera n<«ne Or- chestra. «•• twelre pieces, Plemfnilua Pranks, dl- Noteltt, Stab, Qaiett. Bbxl, Lion, BunaoN. Subwat, Pbihcess and Geibiu, morlng pictures. Noras.—The local theatregoera wlU hare more Globb (Robert Janette, mgr.)—Second week of than passing Interest In Frank Sheridan's one rbe MBS* Lost Bister.'' The play Is a success, act play, '•Blackmail," nnd Mary Stockwull. who :ccrn's (Harry Gnstln, mgr.)—Lasky'a Red plays the leading feminine role, waa leading woman of the Poll Stock Co. eome seren or eight years ago The Mayor refused to permit the Blm, "Tramc In Soula, to be shown here...... Tuesday. 10, marks the one thousandth perform- wee of OsrT Brtekert, leading man of the Broad- way Stock Company's appearance before a Spring- field audience, drat with the Poll Summer stock company and later the Broadway A meeting of Ibe Massachusetts League of Motion Picture Exhibitors was held at the Broadway Theatre 4, which waa largely attended, the purpose being to talk orer matters for the protection and ad- rancement of the motion picture business The Creation Sims are to be shown at the Au- ditorium. They will be presented in three In- stalments, part first being shown March 8, 7, second 18 14, snd last 20, 91 The Park, formerly Poll's, corner of Dwtght and Worthing- ton Streets, which, since the completion of Poll's Palace, lias been need aa a rsoderllle and moTln£ picture house, waa completely irutted by lire { early Sunday morning, March 1, the flw starting FeI1 _ -potlejt, Frances Allan, Harry Bouton a from some nnkrown cause. When first d.seorerd „,„_«,,, B,,bey Stone, and Marrelous MelrUle. It waa bursting from the property room. Mr. loaa amounted to shout |15,000. while Batcbeller, mgr.)—Honey Moon Olrla are here for week of 9. ' Bastings' Big Show 18. Sam Hows and bts Lore Makers had ususl big week. Howabd (Oeorge E. Lothrop Jr., mgr.)—Mis- chief Makers 0-14, and the Welae Trojpe, Man- rice Wood and company, the Mcnards, Three O'Neill Slaters, Kennedy snd Burt, Chief Tender- hoe, and Gertrude Purcell OnncEDM (Victor J. Morria, mgr.)—Bush and Rngle, Fay and Minn, Burke and Harris For and Olark. Geo. Yeomana, Rose Pltonoff and "Olaea- matea" 0-11. High Life Four. Petro, Helen Primrose. John P. Wade and company. Eaaeae Trio, and others 12-14. ^^ ^P"' 8 ..!*'. ,1M »s (Marcus Loew manage- ment).—IJIgh Life Four, Petro, Helen Pr.'tnroae, John P. Wade and company. Bonne Trio 0-11, Euah and Engle. Fay and Minn, Burke and Har- ris Foy snd Olark, George Teomans, Rose Plto- noff. snd "Classmates" 12-14. Oobdoh's ummfu (J. B>. Obcnerford. mgr.)— Barsal&w, Ed. De Obtain and company Haya and company, Bd. Munyar and company. Novelty Mln- Strega, snd Nelllson's Ballet. Bowuoiif 80UABB (GeorKC B. Lothrop, mgr.)— Week of 9: Herman Le4b and company. Prince Rnnton and company. Musical Uuskirks. Stanlee and Stsnley, LleuL Bldrldge, Laiupe Broa., and others. Bijou (J. W, Oralg, mgr.)—Week of 0: Frans and Zeleaow, Will Maddox and company, tho Dc Marcos. Musical Robnrts, Thomas K. Olirford. and Alice Holmes. Under Mr. Oralfa management the home la a capacity business at all times. NOTES. VAtmirrLU and motion pictures at the Old South, Washington, South End. Huntington Atc- Herlxrt Coyne baa returned from a tour with Ben Toy'a Comedy Ob The Mischief Makers played Lawler Theatre to a tnrnaway business. Haverhill, Haas,—Academy (Joe, Mack, mgr.) "Qataey. Adams Sawyer" March 9-14. Colonai, (Wm. B. Furber, mgr.)—Bill 9-11: Gene Muller Trio, Nell Moore, and Roman's Re- vlew. For 12-14: Elmore, Lasky's "Eloping," and Homan'a Reylew. ■. _. Oarimzac (Oca K. Boblnson, mgr.) la dark 011. Photoplays de luxe 12-14. 8omno Tehtu, MAjaann and Caoww, motion pictures only. Montreal. Can. — His Marty's (H. Q. Brooks atgr.) the Qnlnlan Opera Co. had good attendance week of March 2. Same compnuy week of 0. PBUfoaaa (Abble Wright, mgr.)—"Alice UoJd" had good houses 2-T. Nst Goodwin, In •■Neret Say Die," 0-14; "At Bay" 18-21. OBTHarctar (Geo. Diiscoll, mgr.)—Business good. Bill 0-14: Fred Ksrno, Byan and Lee, the Btg Olty Four, Bert Melrose. Kathryn Purnell and company, and Nina Payne. Fbakcais (Mr. Blessenger, mgr.)—Vanderllle -isTness godd. BUI 0-14: and to Portland, aires Co. Me., m§ maaaajer for Kastent .'be- ond morlng plcrures. BusTnesa godd. Congress Hall, Wlntbrop Hall. Niagara, and others. Cambridge, Williams' Ideal, , MHsuUBLia." Victor Hugo's famons story, told In motion pictures, begins s two weeks' engagement st the Tremont Temple 9. The pic- tures were here for twelve weeks last Fall. Aa stated before, there were no performances st the Park and Bhobert on Monday and Tuesday of last week. The companies were on hand, but the costumes and stage settings were some- where 8outh of New York. The scenery for both shows was shipped to Boston on the eame train, which was overtaken by a billiard. Most of the players, who had two' nights off, other shows. Poll's loss amounted to . Geo. Whltney'a loaa OB theproperty was la the vicinity of (38,000. Mr. Whitney announces ha will rebuild If Mr. Poll will take a lease of the bouse. There Is also a posalbllltr of other In- tents making Mr. Whitney an offer to reballd. A number of vaudeville theatres were short sets Monday afternoon, on account of delay by the big storm ea route. Lawrence, Maura.—Colonial (Julius Oahn, mgr.) "Shore Acres" prored a good bill for woek of March 2, and the Malley A Dennlson Stock Co. will present "The Ghost Breaker" 0 and week, followed by "Toe House of Bond-ice." Niokel (John R. Oldfleld, mgr.)—Eall 0 and week includes; Dixon Sitters, Johnnie Woods, Marroiolltsn Trio, Barrett and Stanton, 81 Kltchle, Pelham Lyton. Edney Bros, and company, MariDOf Troupe and pictures. Oieba lloosH (W. R. BotheTU, uigr.)—Vaude- ville and pictures. Viotobu (Ohas. Beadle, mgr.)—Thla house hsa recently changed manager, and many changes have been made for the betterment of the patrons The policy of the house will still be motion plc- rures only and Universal films will be shown, to- gether with several novelty attractions. Amateur night baa been Inaugurated for Friday night of each week, and has proved a success. Batarday souvenirs are gtren, end one night each week a flaah light of ihe audience la taken, and the one whose face appears wltbla a circle on the pic- ture when thrown on the screen the following week Is presented with somy souvenir. Broadwat (P. W. Magstre, mgr.)—Motion plc- turea and Illustrated tongs. i PBOEatrn <N. Demarra. mgr.)—Motion pictures. Notes. —John J. Owens, of the Malley ft Den- nlaon Co., has gained a host of admirers by his portrays! of Nathaniel Berry, in "Shore Acres." during week of 2 Rita Knight and Ralph J. Oatett (Fred Crow, mgT.)—Good houses jrreot- ed the Bowery Burleaoners 2-7. Oolumbtas 0-14. Watson Staters 16-21. Jersey City, N. J Majestic la*. K. Hen- derson, mgr.) "In Old Kentucky," with Mamie Parker, Wllllsm Hedge. Scott Moore. Jantea Ono- per, George M. De Vere, Andrew Glassford, Alice Hndree, Leonard Arnest, nnd adequate scenic equipment week of 0. "A Fool There Was" follows. Acadoit (F. E. Henderson, mgr,)—Charlotte Temple, with the Grahame Stock Co., week of 9. "Saved From the Streets" follows. Moxiicbllo Kotdnson A Morns, diets.) —Week of 9, dally changes of itfiot inlays and dramas. Obthedu (Anthony Michel, mgr.)—The usual tlTong Tariety offerings, comprising ten acts nsd photoplays, week of 0. Bow Tow (Bd. U. Cadoran, mgr.)—Splendid business, the result of select variety actr and all the latest Dim offerings. Bboadwat (Batonwb). —Msnager Edwards will present Loella Morey and tba stock In "The House of Bondage" week of 0. Of-eba Houss (J. M. Brennan, mgr.)—First class variety and photoplays. Good business pre- vails. Nora.—Some of the male members of the Gin- ger Girls Co. had t heated argument at the Cen- tral Riilroad Ferry at high noon, 2, the resn't being: David Tine to the hospital, Gus Richer to Jail, and Louis Bilber held aa a witness. The laat two named were admitted to ball. J.—State Street Theatre (Her- March t'-ll, photoplay >f 8prlnErfleItt, Mans.—Court Square (D. 0. Ollmore. mgr.) " 'Way Down Bast" March 9-11, Gaby Dealya 12, James K. Haekett 13, "The Whip" 15-20. Pou'a (Gordon Wrlguter, mgr.)—Week of 9: Victor Moore and Emms Llttlefleld, Tom Linton , the Great ■ ■■...— ••» _■ >ivui ,..l..ukt, Gerard and West, Olympic Trio, Frank Sheridan and com- pany, Pollscope. Bboadwat (D. D. Bcnllcn, mgr.)—For 0-14. the stock company will present "The Rainbow." Plaba (Goldstein Bros., mgrs.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. Fox'a (J. Loewer. mar.)—Vaudeville and mo- tion pictures. Bijou (B. L. Knight, mgr.)—Feature films. went to see Herbert continue to please, and are ably supported __^_____ by Edns McBeth, Miss Monroe ard Messrs. Owens, Tsggart, Cannery and Richards. n n,,. - n,..._ rv.tn.. v vicior aioore .na amuis i/Utieneia, ] rwi^21 ,7 ni^. n, „Ri lu *,,iJ te a!!Li «»<! Bit Jungle Girls, Lewis snd Doty .? , J^.2 lr ife_, 0 mL. C1 i' b - O> nSS Howard. "Tne Girl from Milwaukee/ ae County Com Snow 0, ... "The w—. Olimnle Trio. Frank Sherld.i. Greenfield, Masa.—Lswltr (Lawler Bros.. mgrs.) bill week of March 0, vaudeville and pic- tures, except Wednesday, 11, when a Progressive wheel ahoav will be here. Viotobu (J. Hayes, mgr.)—BUI 9, All Star Feature 81ms and vaudeville. 12-14, the Barbeao Family of seven lnstruxaentallsta. Buon (B. Blreeter, mgr.)—Pictures only. Lvato (F. Scheldler, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Oollb (F. Colic, mgr.)—Taylor Stock 18. Noras.—Gladya Klark Stock Co. played the Victoria to a turnaway business, and laid over s week to plsy at Oolle Theatre J. Hsyea waa a guest st Motion Etching* ball. In Beaton, last week Master Leo Coyne bat gone with "Pint- Rdibonia, Mibbob, Qbaxd, Oloob, Lraio fore Kiddles," which recently played here. Trenton, >'. man Wsah, mgr.) March v-11, photoplay if Ce- cilia Loftua, In "A Lady of Quality." The Min- strel Kiddles, Holer snd Bcgrs. Levey nnd I-esey, Ksshlne. For 12-14: Dustin Farn'im, In a elx- part moving plctnre of "Soldiers of Fortune:" Anson Duo. Lawrence anil Edwards, lldlrh Liv- ingston. Nssh and Evans. Bboad STsaer Thbatbb i Francis Obnse. mgr.) —For week of 0, Harry Lewis presents A Trip to Parts, with Oeorge Rehan and Mal-irle Lake. Hoboken, N. J.—Gayety. "The House of Bondage" by the Gayety stock week of Matrix u. Earnia (Wm. F. Flugerald, mgr.)—The Queena of Paris 0-14. The Broadway Girls next Ltbio (0. S. Biggs, mgr.)—High class photo- plays and mid-weekly changes of variety. Keenc, If. H.—Keens Opera House (A. W. Quint, mgr.) "Little Women"' March 18. "Mrs. Wlggs of the Onbtuge Patch" 28. Majestic and Scenic, vaudeville nnd motion pictures. Pbueunb. —Motion pictures onlr. Nora—I. 0. Jackson list, replaced E. L. Camp- bell as manager st Msjestlc. Mr. Jackson has been manager of Lexington Park for the paat two sea- eons, prior to which be was In Ibe manugeineiit of Piragcn Park, Nantastet. Mr. Campbell goes Aurora, III. — Grand Opera House (B. T. Henderson, mgr.) Broadway Belles March 4. Prim- rose ft Dockatader Mlnstrela 8, matinee and wen ing: John McOormlck, the Irish tenor, 12. Notes. —Montgomery snd Stone and "Romance will appear at the Grand thla month Jot McCormack will be assisted by Donald Macbet violin, and Vincent O'Brien, piano. Top prle. 12.30 for this engagement, ElKln, III.—Grand (W. B. Nennan. mgr.) vaudeville March 8-7 Included: Menlo Moore's "A Bachelor's Dream;" Florens Trio, O'Xell snd Dixon, EHni Gardner, McCuruudl nnd Austin, new moving iiictarea. Dcslnest opened well. "Who's Your Friend?" 8-11, vaudeville 12-14. OousBtm.—Redpath Qrond Operj. Co. 2, Smith Damon 9, Fannie Bloonuield Zlesler, nlsnlat, 10; Cathedral ObolT 10 (return date). tgnlner. III.—At the Emplre-Hlppodrooie (W. L. Bushy, mgr.) "A Dsy of Days" Msrch 7. S; "Romance" 9, "Damaged Goods" 10, "Peg o' My Hesrt" 11.12. Buoo (W, N. MeOonnell. mgr.)—Bill week 12- 14: La Vine and Inlan, Gruet snd Oruet, Knight Bros, and Santelle, and the Dorsns. Thb Colohadb. Pbikcess, Satot. QinNCT, Oek, Stab and Faxiiit Thiatbb, pictures only. Jackson, Mich,—At the Athenaeum (H. J. Porter, mgr.) the English Players. Msrch 2. pleased. Al. O. Field's Mlnt>trela, .1, dlj well. Joseph Sheehan't English Opera Co. 18, Karl Stock Co, week IB. Ethel Barrymore 24. Buon (Frank R. Lampman, mgr.)—Bill 8-1). "Johnny Wise;" 12-14, ''Mareon," Iia Hampton and company, Sautley and Norton, Al. Lewis snd company. Trow, ». Y.—Proctor's (Dan Corr, mgr.) bill for March 9-11: Camllle'a Poodles, Fred Primrose. Louts Bates snd company, "The Girl in the Moon," and Stewart Sitters and Escorts. For 12-14: Orphea. Wheat and Ahrln. Mattle Chrate and company, King and Brown, and the Three Romanoffs. Hand's (N. 0. Mlrlck, mgr.)—The Lytell- Vangbsn Stock Co. made a decided hit In "The Woman" week of 2. "The Fortune Hunter" week of 9. Pbootob's LTcatm, Plaza. Tbojah. Noveltt, Keith's Eurras and Majestic, photoplays only. Cohoes, N. Y.—Proctor'a (W. W. Hatch, mgr.) feature pbotoplaya to crowded houses. Majestic, Batonr Spot snd Earprta, photo- plays only. Woonaoeket, R. I.—Park Theatre (O. W Smith, mgr.) week of March 9. the Edward Lynch Stock Co. presents "Where the Trail Divides." "The Sign of the Four" 18-21. Sunn's and Nickel. —Moving pictures. Colombia. S. C.—New Coltxinhla (F. L. Brown, mgr.) "Stop Thief" March 8, Geo. Evans' Mlnatrela 10. Zlegfeld's Follies 11. On 18 the Crescent 8toek Co. takes possession of the Co- lumbia, snd will remain for several months. Tna attaches of the New Vork Hippodrome will hold their annual ball st the Murray Hill Lyceum, In East Thirty-fourth Street, on Sunday night, March S. The evening will begin with s vaudeville ente.-talnment given by the members. The curtain will rise promptly at eight o'clock. Joseph Btbox Tottxji, tho dramatized Regi- nald Wright Kaufman's novel, "The Uonae of Bondsge, 1 ' baa Just written s stage version of Mr. Kaufman's other nnvel, "The Girl Who Goes fl'roog." The company has lem engaged, snd re- bKrsals will begin next week under Mr. Totlen'e Ifrtenal direction, a M. Mtrarn-r, the old time road agent, who haa retired from the profession for the present at least, la running the Palu Restaurant, st 421 Cllntcn Street, Defiance, 0., and would be pleased to have his friends call on him when working tbat city. MAKE-UP GUARANTEED