The New York Clipper (March 1914)

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March 2c* TBLB. _N_B-W YOKE: CLIPPER. 27 ALBOLENE k is an excellent toilet article for general purposes, as well as Deing the beat preparation for removing all kinds of theatrical make-up. Supplied In naif and one pound deco- rated screw cap cans by all 11 i-at-dans druggists and dealers in make-up. Sample JYce on Stquttt. cKESSON & ROBBINS ei FUt/roN ST. row vork OUT OF TOWH NEWS PHII^ADKJUPHIA. The current week docs not provide anything new for the playgoers. Favorable weather conditions hove helped the attendance and all of the hold over attractions at the downtown houses are doing splendidly. _ ItuoiD (Nixon _ Zimmerman, mgr*.)—David Wurfleld's popularity was attested last week by the overflowing houses to trreet him la "The Auctioneer." Hi. Simon _evi Is without a flaw, and the support furnished by Marie Bates aud Harry Llewellyn :b Just as praiseworthy. The sec ■"! week starts 23. , • t joiok (Ohas. C. Wanamaker, mgr.)—blsle Feiguwi's greeting lust week lu "The Btrauge Woman" vro* cordial In the extreme. It was her first visit for several seasons, and the audience* were charmed by her clever acttcg. Sara Von Leer and Lois Frauds Clark gave her tine sup- port. The second week starts 23, Fobrkst (Nixon Ac _liiia'.erraau, tilers.)— "The Doll Ulrl" met with success last week, mure uue to the presence of Richard Carle uxd Untie Will- iams than to the comedy Itself. The straw has plenty of clever music, and excellent dniiclug, in u'j'cli Hesslo L>e Vole nmilo n. piirtlcul;irly big hit. Wist the audiences also greatly enjoyed was «. burlesque on the movies, perpetralcil by Cmle, William* and West. The second week begins 23. Lyme (Lawrence Bluuiberg, mgr.i —The stamp of uiiproval won placed on "The l'leasure Seek- ers" by big house* last week. It Is a gorgeous show with a lnaguiucent dressing, and there is not a dull nucnent from (tart to Mulsh. Mux Rogers uinl Bobby North huve plenty to do, anil they have excellent assistance from Uarry Cooper, Vera sltckeleuu, Montgomery and Moore, the Rosses, aud a host of others. The secoud week begins. 23. AOELPiii (Lawrence L'lumber;;, ir.fi.)—"Ro- mance" continues lx> draw tplouilid houses. Doris Keane's acting Is charming la the t-treuic, und ahe receives well deserved applause. The third week starts 23. ML-iiioreLiTAN OrKiu House (Alfred Uoegerle, mgr.)—'"The Whip" coiillnv.es to be a big draw- lug card. The vust auditorium has been tilled at nil of the performances and the spectacular fea- tures are decidedly realistic. The third week starts 28. 'iijU-H Walnut (W. D. Wegefarlb, mgr.)—F'lske O'lisra, In "Old Dublin," 23 nnd week. "Mutt and Jeff In Panama," for a return engagement, htd unusually big houses last week. OspitsuM (W. D. Lord, mgr.)—Eugenie Blair, In "Madame X," 23-28. "The White Slave" was something uew for Oermantowners, and the resi- dents of that suburb followed the story, lost week, with tearful interest. Cubstnut Stuebt Ofeua House (Ralph Ren- ault, mgr.)—The Orpheum Stock put on, 'or the Drat time as a stock production, "The Easiest Way" 23 aud week. "We Are Seven" was re- vived in an Inimitable manner, to tine houses, list week. Blanche Yurka made her debut with the company and tcored n decided success as Diantha. Berton Churchill, as the deaf and dumb character, also did splendidly. Linnixit <M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—The stock ap- pears In "The House of Bondage" 23-28. "The Third Degree" was capitally acted last week, to excellent patronage. Emily Smiley was fully up to the requirements as Mrs. Howard Jeffries Jr. Wayne Arey, Clarence Chase and Harvey Hays gave fine support. AiiaeiCAN (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock, in "Molly Dawn," 23-23. "The World and His Wife" won big success last week, to good houses. John Lorem snd Lois Howell were entirely capa- ble lu 'he leading roles. B. V. Kbitu'b (B. T. Jordan, lugr.)—Anna Held, for the first time in vaudeville, 23 and week. Others are: "The Telephone Tangle," Klrksmlth Sisters, Ed. Morton, Linton and Law- rence, Lane and O'Doanell, Jed nml Ethel Dooley, Bowman Bros., Samaroff und Sonta, and moving pictures. Guano (T. M. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 23- 28: "The Night Hawks,'' Gordon Highlanders, McCarthy snd Wolcott, Relsner and Gores. Johnny llealy, Jack and Forls, and moving pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr,)—Week of 23- 28: "What Happened in Room 44," Alice Han- son, the Three Lorettns, Warren and Ardlzonl, Clarito, De Witt nnd Evans, and moving pictures. FnANxronn (J. D. Frelbofer, mgr.)—Week of 23-28: "Fun In a Country School," Baby Helen, Wanda and Stone, Allen Miller and company, Peter Lewln, Eddy Trio, and moving pictures. ALLKnKNr (J. D. ISggJeston, mgr.)—Week or 23-28: "Sorority Days," Harry Le Clair, Harvey De Cora Trio, May Duryea and company, El Cieve, Florette, and moving pictures. Buou (J. D. Doughtily, mgr.J—Week of 23- 28: Sherman and De Forrest, Von Klein aud Gibson, Jennings, Jewel and Barlow, Milt. Arcs- man, Summers and Gonzales, snd moving pictures. Wm. P»nn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 23-28: "Arcadia," Wilson Bros.. Ward Sisters, Ray Oonlln, Burke and Burke, Qlrard and West, nnd moving pictures. Nixon (Fted'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 23-28: Gertie OurluUe and company, "The Concealed Bed," Five ldonlss, Grace nnd Arthur Terry, Burnlson and Taylor, Billy Barry, and moving pictures. n BaoanwiT (Jos. Cohen, mgr.)—Week of 23-28, Clcwnland," Donlto, Oa-Ko-Mon, Kennedy nnd Kramer, De Witt, Burns and Torrance, und moving pictures. Kkvstone (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 23- 28, "An Indian Idol," Sutton, Mclntyre nnd Sutton, Hunting and Francis, Elliott and West, Helen West, Prof. Peck and moving pictures. Faibiiodnt (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of 23- «: "The Medicine Man," Teddy Osl»rne's Pets, JJcn Cook, Boutin and Parker, Beck and Henry, lrawley and Hunt, and moving pictures. -una- (W. 0. Cameron, mgr.)—The Broadway Girls arc tenants 23 and week. The Girls from •vtsrland was a refreshingly np-to-date show, to Une houses, last week, will J. Kennedy, comely. was of gilt-edge quality, and he scored big. Blllle Hill, Jos Nlemyer, Katheryoe McConnell, Lew Christy snd the Clark Sisters were also capable entertainers. The American Beauty Show next. Oahino (Ellas A Kocnlg, mgri.)—The Star and Garter Show 23-28. The Queens of Paris were a lively aggregation to splendid houses last week. Harry Koler snd Harry K. Morton bad plenty of comedy ammunition, which they Orcd off In great style. The Soolsl Maids follow. Psopls'b (Ohas. V. Edwards, mgr.)—The Itnblnson Crusoe Girls 23-28. A Trip to Paris Co. was a complete success to well filled houses last week. Follies of Pleasure next. TaocAono (B. C. Morrow, mgr.)—The Jolly Girls will be on the Job 23 and week. The Follies of Pleasure entertained a down blr bouses last week. Dan Cameron's comedy was of fine quality. Jack Strouse was sum s big card, while Lavlnge anil Jnlfe. ami Violet Illlaoo, were well liked numbers in the olio. HAnT's, FonSTAlum'B, OuuiO, PLAU, Vio- ToiiiA. Palack and ALHAxtruu, give vaudeville and moving pictures. Gavxty (J. P. Eckbardt, mgr.)—The stock bur- lesquers had "Salome" as the principal skit last week, and lbs ca;i,itdo company extracted plenty of fun out of II. The professional try-outs, tango dancing and boxing contests coratlnoe as the big feature. Dvkont's (Frank Dnmont, mgr.)—The newest offering last week was a skit, "Who Is Your Affinity," ■ which wui cbockful of clean comedy, nnd scored big. There was also "A Trio to Donnybrook Fair," with Irish songs ss in appro- priate feature for St. Patrick's Day. .Bennle Franklin nml Joe Ilorlti ssng finely In the first psrt. mm*. Aruanoeuknt* arc belg made for the Actors' Fund benefit, which will be given here at a mati- nee performance on Tuesday, April 13. This Little Theatre has been leased for a sup- plemental season by Annie Russell, starting March 23, when "School for Scandal" will be nut on. Tus Theatrical Employees' Association holds Its annual hall March 27, at Hormonle Hall. Tub combined police bands of New York, Phila- delphia, Jersey Oily and Newark, give a big concert at' Convention Hall April 22. Moving Picture Operators' Protective Union, Local 307, gave a hall at Metropolitan Hall, 10. I/iitle Briscoe and Rosemary Tbeby, » { the l.uliln Film Co., led the grand march. EnwARn E. Hobton Jr., has tetlreil from the Little Tlicutro Stock Co., and lias rejoined the Orpheum Stock Co. Florence Roberts will shortly rejoin the some company. Tub United Booking OiBces furnished the talent for a smoker at the. Mercruilile Club on It. Tho ucts were: Laddie Cliff. Lamliert aud Doll, Rsy- iio's dogs, the Jordan Girls. Hunting and Francis, Und, anil Duffy and Loren.2. "~~Chamberabarig, Pn. — Orpheum (II. G. Miller, mgr.) bill for March 18-20 Included: Gordo, nut magician; Orth's Singing School, and Lacey and Tracy. Roseoilb (F. A. Shlnshrook, ingr.)—Tho all- ium* Minstrel Girts 23-29. Notes-— The Manhattan Stock Co. repeated p»st successes, to crowded houses lied Bridge Park, a popular local resort, will reopen late En May, under the management of the C. k S. Trol- ley Co. Dancing, motion pictures and vaudeville will be the attractions Caledonia Park will open early Cold Spring Park, near Waynes- boro. I'n„ will reopen early, under tho manage- ment of Uio C. 0. & W. trolley service, with movies and dancing attractions. Cnrliortdalc, Pa.—Majestic (L. A. Farrcll. ir.^r.) Pi of. SchaehTer's Orchestra snd the Gen- eral Film Company's exclusive service, changed dally, added features. Savoy (H. E. Osry, rr.gr.)—Music, occasional vaudeville, and the Universal Film Company's ex- clusive service. Odm (Alfonso Slrrlannl, mgr.)—Mechanical or- chestra, and dally change of historic and dramatic feature films. Idb.il (L. A. Farrcll, mgr.) — Lynott's Or- chestra, nnd dally Chang? of film service. Special added attraction each Wednesday evening. Viotmiu (Louis Matule, mgr.)—Orchestra ma- nic, pictures, changed dally, and occasional vaude- ville. Sernuton, Pn.—Lyceum (E. J. Lynch, mgr.) for entire week of March 23, "The Sea Wolf," a seven reel photoplay of Jack London's famous novel. 1b the attraction. "Fire and Sword," past week, drew good houses. I'oi.i'b (Jobn II. Docking, mgr.)—.Bill week of 23: Clilng Ling Foo, Meredith Sisters, Gordon nnd Klnley, "10-40 WeBt," Brlerre and Kins, I-ewls and Body, and Werner und Armoros com- pany. Academy (A. F. Wlnstrom, mgr.)—Photoplays clinuged dally snd special features. Buou Dhbams, Manhattan, Wondsrs, Ilirro- iinoiiE, OnpustiM, Colonial and Wondedlanu, moving pictures only. Job iin town, Pa.—Cambria (Scherer & Kelly, mgrs.) Roger Gray Opera Co., In "I'laylng the Ponies" week of March 10, to crowded houses. The same company la "The Manicure Maid" week of 23. Majestic (M. P. Boyle, mgr.)—High class vaudeville and motion pictures. Park (Scherer & Kelly, mgrs.)—Pictures and songs. Nksio (M. McCann, mgrs.)—Photoplays snd musical offerings. Grand, Stadium, Bijou Dream and Globe, pictures and vaudeville. Greenabnrar, Pn,—St. Clair (A. a. Wlble, mgr.) "The Red Widow" March 21, Y. M. C. A. Minstrels (local) 20, 27; Nell O'Brien's Minstrels April 0. K-taar (H. R. Llghtcap, mgr.)—"The Cowboy Sheriff" II, Grand, Casino, Princess, Ltbio and Star- light, pictures only. Altnouo, Pa.—iMIsltler (I. C. Mlsbler, mgr.) Hunter Bradford Players present "The Man from Home" March 23 and week. Obfhsuk (A. ffi. DcnaiaB, mgr.)—BUI 23-23: I.asky's Three Types, Bertha Cretghton and coin- fany. Brooks and Bowcu, and Sansone and De- lia. "Johuny Wise," musical tabloid, 20-28, Newark, S. J. —Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) Ann Swinburne appears la "The Madcap Duchess" March 24-28. On the opening night, Tuesday, Victor Herbert, the composer, conducted the orchestra. Tho Welsh Players will appear here. In "Change," week of 80. Siiuboit (Lee Ottolcngui, mgr.)—'"The Blind- ness of Virtue" Is give- for tho first time In Newark 23-28. Procxob'b (R. a Stuart, mgr.)—This house has shifted Its policy to continuous vaudeville. Bill 23-26: Rosalind Oaghliui and company tho Frank Troupe, Wallace Calvin. Spiegel and Dunn, Violet and Charles, and Stewart .sisters nnd Escorts. (Jiipheum (M. S. Scbleslngcr, mgr.)—Tho Browuell-Stork Slock Co., in "Tho Conspiracy," 23-28, with Edward Van Sloan ns Wlnth'-oit Clarerlng. The opening week of "On tho l,cvci f ' was a big success, 10-21. "Lulu's Husbands" week of 30. MiNis's Eaipibb (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The American Beauties 23-28, with Edgar Blxley, Lew Hilton, Adele Archer, Geo. Banks, Maud Heath, Mae Uolden, Dave Mullen and Gertrude De Vers, Tuesday nlgbt Is Country Store night, and Thursday night amateur night. The Girls of the Great While Way 30 and week. Kebnsx's (John MoNaily, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Bill 23-26: Max's Country Circus, Nine Craty Kids, Clair and Williams, Clark and Claire, Lane and Hart, King aud King, and Fen- telle and Valerie. Herman the Great will be featured 20-28. Wabhinoton (O. It. Neu, mgr.)—BUI 23-25: Pla Opera Trio, the Woatinans. Uuttlc Fox, George and Mack, Baker and Murray, and West and Coaroy. For 28-28: "Love lu Holland" Is to be featured. Lyrio (B. 0. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 23-25. Louis Stone. Woods and Woods, and Richmond, Hatch- ings snd company. For 20-28: Miller, Conner and Mann, Von Dell, and Louis Bales snd company, and others. Notbs. —The Wsshlnglon Theatre, one of the oldest theatres In Newsrk, will pass Into history about June 1. The city «111 tear down the build- ing and cut a uew street through the district. A big testimonial will lie given to Manager Ohas. Vlon, of the Orpheum; Fred Gregory, treas- urer, and Barney Franks, assistant, April 10, aud an extensive vaudeville bill will be given. .....Mr. Keeeney, the popular vaudeville magnet, will build another new house this Spring, in Al- bany, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. — Davidson (Shermnn Urown, mgr.) Montgomery snd stone March 22- 25. E. H. Sotbern 20-28. Majistio (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.)—BUI week of 23: Bertha Kallcb, Gallagher and Carlln, Yvette. the LelgRtons, Cecelia Wright, Sharp snd Turek, Kennedy and llooney, and Charles and Annie Glocker, I'abst (Ludwlg Krelss, mgr.)—The German Stock Co. presented "Kasernenluft" 22. Shubbst (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Sbubcrt Stock Co. present "The Girl In the Tail" week of 23, whlcb is the farewell appearances of lone McGrane, the leading lady. "Man and Superman" next. Gatbtt (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Golden Crooks 22-28. Roseland Girls next. Crystal (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—BUI week of 23 Includes: Anna Era Fay, Markoe Bros., Pierce and Roslyn, snd the Goodalls. RxfPBiss (Wm. Rsynor mgr.)—BUI week of 22: Tango Elephants. Three Newmans, Ksmmcrer and Howhtnd, Cbakley, Mcflrlde and Mllo, and Clem Be» Ins and company. Osrnsun (Walter HlldebTandt, mgr.)—Dill I CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX Advartlmacou oat tacndlof on* Ibn la ttactk •111 be unUlalwd, properly cUaaUM la tola laika at ttia rat* or flu for om jm (02 luiwl. 1 oopj of Till New YoaK Ourrn will ba wni It*, to «cb adrertlacr * bile toa advertlaemoot la ma olng. ________ AMIliSlOS CURTAI>„ AND IMCTL'KU UUUSU-. O. W. Triluer Uff. Oo.. 70 Fearl St.. Boauat -taaa. CARX1VAL KUCINTS AND BUOW DANNBH8. D. a Uanplirrt Co.. »I3 Aran Bt, rWltilely-H. l'a. < 111MK9. UEL.LS A II'BCIALTIIES. B. 11. Xlarlaml * bou, 5* Willooaubv St., Brool lya. M. i. CO.NFECT10.N8. Bneckbcla Broa. A Kektwla, ISO 8o. 1'cotla 8L Utilcato. Hlll'lUME (INV1SIBLB) WHITE US. a. Bower, 117 Uannaa fit., Brooklyn, N. I. aitBlOA- HELLS AND KUVBLTIK-. BdwUi it. Bireei. iM Brook at., BartfK-, Ouna. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. 0. Drejoo, a«00 N. dirk Hi., OBlcaao, 111. MI81CAI, QLA8HB-. A. BraaartM, 1011 Napltr Ave.. Hlc-mona QUI, _ _. DI'EHA CHAIRS AND AUD1TUHIDBI aBATTNa. B. J. Hir-ood'a Bona, «l» I'aarl St.. Boitan, Uaa. POPCORN BIANUFACTUHEHM. Boeckhtlm Broa. * Eckatala, S.5 Bo. fcorla St.. Ohlcafo. SCENERY AND SCENIC PAINTBR9. 0. -. Story Scenic Oo., Somervlllt Station, Boa ton, Ulu. Boaua A Laadli On., all 8. Clinton St.. Cnictio 8-tU'o B«-_e atodlo*, SSI Bo. Ulfk St.. OolUB sua, Oslo. New York 8todJo, 1001 Tinea Bl_f., N. T. 0. How art Tattle, 1102 Center St.. illlwaviiee, Wli STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. fail Taula A Boa, 10. B. lelfe Bt, II. X. 0 THEATRICAL GOODS. Bctoo Bttjalta Oo., Ml Waao. Bu, Boetoa. Mum. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. B. Wilier. 80* W. sum St.. Hew York. VENTRILOQUIST FIGURES. Ben HobeoD, 15ju Anuuudaiii Ave., N. Y. Oily. ntvli of 22: THo Warrick*, Loallo 'fliuriloit, Maur- ice Uownco and coiupauy, Kato Fowler tini Cii|>t. Slaliy's liorec. Notb. —O. B. Nowton, who I* muiiliitf tin* Mliu- Ivrt Block Co., alalco tint togellicr with SUvrauu lirvwn. he wilt itart tlio Buituocr houhdii of HUH a k it Milwaukee on May IT. at the Duvl<liio:i __«■ ntro. Mr, Nowlou elalo* that not »«o of liH I reiiont company will he rclauiol, tho nilirc pvr- Kir.Kl to be made up vt uvw face*, irrangivuciila for wblcii arc now being inaue. Ncvr Haven, Conn.—llyiicrlon (B. 1). Bl- ilrUlijt, mgr.) May Kobion March l!:i, Hoaton Opera Co. 24, Ollborl-aulllviu Opera Co., n-llb u« Wolf Hopper, 2(1-28. I'uLi'N (O. 0, Kdwarda, ingr.)—Bill 23 nml week: John Ilyun* ami Leila Mclntyrv, Saiu llertmrd Jr., Castle motion picture*, Turn Linton and lila Jungle Ulrl*, William* and Wolfu*. Van Itrotliers, Avdalc'a auuiiala. Llboncttl, and ICni- lye Huteii. liuoti (Eugene Wll.on, mgr.)—Vandcville and picture*. Fox'H OaikMD (UciiJ. Juckwui, mgr.)—Vnuile- rllle aud picture*. IticKAitii 0. Mii.i.uh, fiinner nuiu^cr ,n" l'ull's Iiljou, litre, left thl* oily last wev- for New ^ork. where lie becouws Mr. l'oll'a booking fluent for tho feature picture* an the eutlrj Poll circuit. Eugene Wllaon, who ha* lavn ejiincctc.l «IUi Poll'* forcca for lotno time, mid loinltil In Waterbury, (Joim,, lis* beeu nppoluKd iiuiiiiiger of the iiljou. to auccenl Mr. Mllh.'r. l-"«»i- n iiumber ot year, be u«s cotuiectcU Willi Frmicl* Wllaon, tbo Sliubcita, Ninon & Zlnunonrjiii, nml other tlieatrlcal manager*. Knlamaioo, Mleli.—Puller (Ceilrlc I'. Lawrence, mgr.) Eibel Unrrymorv, In '"Panic," .March 2U. alio Iri_i Pluyrr* -1, "llunly Pull,; the Strings" 28, Geocgo Arils* ;I0, "rriiHI<: In souls" ill-April 4. M-ycsTia (Will Man-all, mgr.)—Mill 0491 "lining Up," ami Mr. anil Mr*. Uaitlc plciurii,. For 20-.8: Wuiaoii and Utile, lloxv ami Be- vcrem, Jinrnca oitl llnrron, NorrU' llaliooiiii, Harry Van Fouhu, ami MajCBtlCiwoiie. Uowl buolncs* rule*. Colonial, Kutu, Nhw, I.vuio and OuiKfiiM, motion picture* only. Indianapolis, Intl. — English'* (Ad. V. Miller, mgr.) will tie dark until April la, when the Wn;;lit Huntlugtou Player* open for a Spring aud Summer Beaton. Murur (W. E. Mick, roir.)—Dark week of March 23. William llichau* 20. Ltokum (Andersen - Zlcgley, nnjr*.)—"OlOccr OSU" week of 23, Kisitii'8 (Ned B. Hanlliiirs, ingr.)—Hill wtvl, 23 Includes: Adelaide and llnglM'*, Mac Melville and Hubert Illgglim, rivo Melody Hoy, 'i'hivu KeaUiiii, John T. Muriuy, Krulu and Kkulc, Franker Wood and Iluueo Wyde, mil b'lve Jug- gling ilowalu.. Ltbio (Olaen A Barton, mgr*.)—Hill week of 23: Prank Morrell, Jobn T. Uoyle aud company, und picture*. Oo-uubu (J. II. Southwell, mgr.)—Al. Itcevca* Eeauiy Show week ol 23. Mijistio (J. K. Sullivan, mgr.)—Eva Mull'* Olrl* from Mailm'a 23-28. I'.mili —He Ou» R,ipler Musical Block Co. couiluuc* to draw well. Albany, N. Y. —Uarmanu* Dloccker 11*11 (Edward M. Hart, mgr.) Kl*ke OTIitra, In "la Old Dublin," cloeed a successful engmjeuieiit lien March 10. " 'Way Down Bart"' 2.1-23, "llrowl. way Jonea" 27, 28, "Vet O' My Heart" week of 80. Eupiiia (Jo*. U. IUiodes, mgr.J—Watson HI* ler*' Show -3-26. Harry Hastings' Hlg Show H4B I'nooToa'a Ooamd (Oacor PeiTln, mgr.)—Om- llauoua vaudeville with moving plctmeit. I'nooToa'a (Uuy Oravta, gen. iugA> —Moving plclura. and vaudeville. MAJKano (Kmll Delcbe*, ingr.)—Viuwlcvlllc uud inpvlng plclurm. I'nooToa'a (Oliver Btacy, mgr.) — High cloi» moving picture*. Clinton Huuaiib. llBoanway, t'liounm'* An- nex. 1'jLica, Whit* War, Srau nnd Oiii-iibum, moving picture* only. Troy, Is. Y»—1'roctor'a (Jo*. Coyne, mgr.) bill for March 28-25: Mile. Carrie, Kelly and r.ntlln, Jeaaette Dupree and company, the ITIve Klunuoui, and Oommarla and OJeo. For 20-2H: Pred aud Elbert, Nance Lee, Dresner, Wallace nnd company, Oullbioe-Prlnce anil company, utnl Crouch and lllchardi. ItaNu'a (N, O. Mlrlck. mgr.)—I.ylell Vauglmn Block Co. present "Tue Uegeuerallon'' week of 23. PUOOTOk'B I.TOBUU, NoVBLTH, MAJBMTIb, PbAXA, Tiiojan and K-i'iiis, photoplay* only, Colioea, N. Y.—Proctor'a (W. W. Halcj, mgr.) feature phoi'vliya. IIbioiit Bn>T, MajBBTio and Kui'iuK, pliuln- plarH only, Greenville, MIbb —nrand (William I* li- bera:, mgr.) tbla theatre haa been dark for ilie Inat two week*. "A Modem Bve" ami "Wllliln the Law'' are booked for early date* lure. The management of Ibti theatre will Install mui'oii picture* and vaudeville of the belter kind during the Hummer. Buou (W. P. Elkaa. mgr.)—Tbla bouae oon- tlnuea to play to capacity buslnm*, anowlog mo- tion pictures. I>b:n(.'ub (11. V. Qrc«o, Bigr.)—Mollon pic- tures only. < Inr-.diilo, Mlaa.—Cacum'* (Blgnor Ol- eum, mgr.) licensed motion nlclurea and vaude- ville. Dullness ooiillnue* good. "Tho Adventures of Kalhlyn," No. 6, and "The Third Degree" were feature* March 10. Manager Cacum I* mak- ing Iniprovwnrnli, ibut will beaullfy (hi* putular tuiiine coiislderably. Norn— Panl Drown, who le**ed the New Clarka- ilalo 'llieniro for the romaliuler of the HMIJIl. ho* closed that liouse again. Wunniockrt, It. I, — Park IV. D. BIh-«, mffr.) the Mexican War picture* March 23-2-",. "The Utile l-ost Blalcr" 27, 28. Huitii'b and Nicklb, moving picture* only. Nora.—The Ed, Lynch Block Co. closed tielr enengement here 21. Ten Thousand Heralds __i_j 12x18, four pages, each page 9x12, for $15.0° ALT. OTIIKIl TIIBATKll'AI. PRIMTUM AT PBOPDBTIOSATK IttlOKH Union Ijtliol used. Bend far 1'rlio 1,1st The Gazette Show Printing Co MATTOOW. ILLINOIS WARNING!! THE TWO ORPHANS Pr oductlon el any version or any part ol this play le an Infringement ol KATE CLAXTON'S COPYRIGHTS. Action will be commenced against anyone using said play without her authorization, not only under the Civil Section, but also under the Criminal Section ot the law. Is, T. FKT7.RK, Attorney for Mr *. C lms. A. Wluvenao n (Kn lo Claxlou) solo VAUDiviTLE pianist A*. Liberty kVlaBy -» nrtei'ti yoara ex [icrlence. Pliiylntf beat ihm«. Holier, relliildc, union. Accept I'tiniiiieiiu'iii I'oniia, Ohio, 1 ;— West Va„ Iinllmiii. -*— 2 OKOIIUK II. IIALbAKB," •*! 774* TIok» St. 1'lllslMirn, Pn.'l W A MTT? I* A (1001) 8II.KNT I'KKKOKMKIt, TV l\in lEdU dolnit Huiitorilon, Black Wlro, JilKKlcr.eU'. ('ImiiKc for week. A plciiBnnl Hiinmicr onuiiKcmont. Demi mini money weekly. Wrltoqiilck HtalliiK s'llnry, MniuiKer MADAM vol,DA Co., U ottniu, Out. r. 8. Hliori J ump from Delroli , W^ATJT KXI'KltlKNCKI) C-ir (Jouk, Mnsleiil Vf na 1 Aid, 8. - l». IHBi'.k Kaeo OomeiilND, Unmet I'litvur nml Trap Driiiiinicr for Orc.liualrit. I'laini Player; hIkIH render. Announcer t lint iIoch HpeclallleH. Mlnto »Ke and lowest Hnlnry for Hie Summer. HlmwopcilH May 4ltl. (,'IIHISTI KS lllll llll'I'ODUOMr; 8IIOW8. 81. ThulliBS, N. I). WANTPIt IMANOI'liiJor.H.A II.Hiiubrolte, TT All IfiU iiiudIc Kato Oiiiiiedlnn iliat can dunce. All must climine fur week Mtaml nnd all double Hand. No llexeta iinleB* we know you. Address AlvTIIUH UAItlUN, Mummer WllletlB Comedy Co. Week Mar. £l, Q|rlellnii|ie, CI* . VTnnlJ-ilJ amu DOI'IILK NOVKLTY ACTH OK AM. KINDS. Salary low. bill sure. KLKl'TRIC VAI UKVll.LK CO., Ro.oImhIi, Michi gan. WANTED PEOPLE IN ALL LINES no week* iimler I'imvtiH. Ilrothor Mont, write Address KKANK WAKK I.KK, lliiller, l'u^ —H0I.0 C'HKNKT PI,AY~KR TO Dnniile HIBKii. I pny nil. IVcek or Mnreli'-lnl llellnws KiiIIb, Vt.,i»re licenniliiiid Tlie- ulie; OriiMKe, Muss., euro Opern House. Mmeli ;m I'UKI). IIAUIIHAU, Mu r. Hurlifmi Kiunlly Vuinl, Co ,' AT LIBERTY VIOL-IN and ALTO dooil rep. or iiiusle. Add, KAHI. KOKTHAI.S. Cureoriioiiureli Hotel, North Clark Ht., UWoago, 111. NEWTON'S "VAUDEVILLE UK" (Foaitlva Cure for Weak Acta) 60 PAGES (SA35) OF I0IC10GIH. Croai-Flra Pattar (tor Male and Female and two Mal«i| Mlaitral ■ad II. F. Jokes, I'osini, Itrelta- tlon*. I'arorllet. Upltalih* sad Hundred* of Original Bits *nlt- able for an v •el, A raloabl* Volnme for vauilevllllani, Jast out. Frits, BO Cent*. HAKRV l mwim 4711 Wlnthrop A-s., llilrago LEARNRAGIIMEZ M me teach YO V Kanhne Fluio Karlni by rollL Vou lean. Qiilclily—eully In 20 leiwiit. j> Even Ifuou can 'I plan a i, note I'llteachuou to play •»" anypteca In IlealRaattnu "Money-back" Cuaranlsa" W/ll. nl now lo, .pxl.l low Kris, tni 1«.lln,oJiU[iIi0mbundr>d.olhlppr sludinl*. AielCbrlittotca(Ciarel&i|-Tlrae)DIrectar Ckrut.iMB Staool of Popolir Mail* m C*ml.B«aB«|.,ClllCACO.IU. ENLARGED AND BEAUTIFIED MOUQUIN'S 6th Ave., bet. 27th and 281b Sts. f Maw York MOBT POIM l.AR FltBRCII RKHTAUUANT PAJU8IAN CAFB lIUHIUo.80T0 1A.lt. t STARR k SACKS "•TOgF S * KvonliiK and Houlirotto, Kunr.y Hibko nod * * Htreet l)re*a«a, Opcru (JnutH and Fur*, Full- * * 'Ircwi,TuxvdtMi, ITinua AllHirtn,and KniflJali # * IVulkliiK Hull*. Bilk und Operu Hills. X * 343 N. Clark Bt., Uhlca K «. * * »»»»»»»••»»»»»•••»<>»»»»»» GOWNS MKJII OKAI)K,HI.IOIIT_r WOItN.tn.OOnnd an. vVAHIIKO-IBT, 103* Hlu e Inland Ave, L'll lL'AOO, And the right to produce tbem at cost ot nmniiRcrliit. Oct New Oat- PLAYS And the right to prodiico them at cott or manuRcrliit. Oct New cat- alog, n. y. play Brant, _ AUTHOKH KXOHANOK, Treinont Theatre, N. Y. 0. Co-ghsO ^^OCWeS flrHow the rmighofPranrhltlsand Aslhmi. 25«,JOeana |I.W. BsmaleFr**. 41)11* L M OWH A BOS, CBSES