The New York Clipper (April 1914)

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APBIL4 THE NEW YORK OIL*IPPER. 19 , GUARANTEED AKE- UP BEST MADE EXORA 10c aBd 25c Powder Rouge, Cream, Cerate, and Mascarillo Clip Samples seat free. Chas. Me-cr, 101 W.l3thSt.,N.Y. UUu of Wlseland" company, hu closfl with tbo show. II* will b* musical Jlrcctor of 'Tlic Three Twins." Tom Haxlos bas been «lgnol tiirout'li the Bige- low Theatrical Agency to play » Juvenile part in "A NLgat on Broadway," one of Halton Powell's tabloids. Ilonloa is well known in Chicago, where be was located for many years as a "song looster" for Bemlck, and as a member of several theatrical companies. Wiluibd Lea Halx, for some time Is the cast of "The Three Twins." bas been replaced by W. F. Hodgson. _ „_ Donald Kbb and the Kexnison Sistebs, -who are playing at Hector's Cafe, Now York, on a ten-week contract, have sent photos ana preso clippings to the Blgelow Agency telling of the bit they are making In the East. Ooscobak aso Llotd replaced De Haven and Nice In "Tte Passu}* Show of 1913" last week, In Chicago. ' iHE Era Tangaay road show opens March 30, at Streator, III., with the same vaudeville acta that appeared at the American Music Ball, Chi- cago, several weeks ago. Qroboeus Brothers are booked solid by Olamlo Doyle until their sailing date, April 15, when they sail for London, for a six mouths' tour. The Three Cavaliers hare bees working for the pait seres months, are booked until May 7, by Clsttd* Oojle. Tixico Is doing splendidly and will be seen In Chicago, at McVlcer's Theatre. April 6.. Isr.N» Moore and her "wop" pianist, are booked for seven weeks, by Claude Doyle. The Empreia Comedy Four are booked until May 4 Barry Deaves and company have hsf> their time filled by Clsnde Doyle until Mr. Deaves goes with a carnival company. The Foot De Kock Brothers last week, at the Colonial and Crown Theatres, are filling In a few dates before the circus season opens. Ed. Bosi, who has been tick from poisoning, tipectt to completely recover within a week or ten days, at French Lick Ind. RODXET RANCUS AMD MARIE Nelson will play "Mary Jane's Pa" for six weeks—three weeks la town and three out. Ji.njs ahd Osane's '"Ine Wolf" clc«ed March S6. "That Printer of Cdells" closed at Waosaii, Wis,, March 28, after a soccessfal tour in the rmall towns—the abow did not measure up to city requirements. The Southern "Little Lost Slater" closed at Waco, Tea., March 28, permitting Kd. Anderwn to return to town. The central "Little Lost Sister" closes Saturday night at Lewlstown, Pa. •Tee Qiiarato or Dan Matthews" went Into rehearsal this week. Jones & Crane's "The Jnck- Hne" started rehearsals this week. Merle II. Nor- ton's '"The Ghost Breaker" also began rehearsals thii -week. Jon rtOBENntxD and Charles Beekell are patting a atock company into the Family Theatre, at Mcllse, III., opening April 8. 'Tee Datra Terror," a picture which will bo abown at one of the legitimate theatres this Sum- mer, Is a great Sim, and is sure to meet with sensational success. It is now running In three New York bouses. Ours. BiiLsr, who pnt on "The Traffic" at the Wnltuejy Theatre, opens "The Under Dog" there on April 11, and begins rehearsals Monday. This play was tried out In stock In Seattle, under the title of "The Crime of Sin." Tbi People engaged for the Australian pro- duction of 'The Rosary" left Ohlcago last Wed- nesday for Ban Francisco. Among them were: Grace Beading, Jessie Arnold and Alma McGovern. Taw of Chicago's song publishers competed at the contest held at the Lincoln Theatre last Fri- day evening, F. A. Mills' song. "She's Dancing Her Heart Away." winning first prlie, while "If The/ Were All Like Yon." a La Salle Com- pany hit, was accorded second prise. Irving Fester and Joe Stool sang "She's DacclDg Her Heart Away," while George Dwyer and Johnny Keenepat over the selection, "If They Were All Like Ton," which ran second. Other publishers who were In the contest were: The Morse Music Co.. the Orrheam Mnslc Co., Maurice Abrahams, Ted Snyder. Harry Williams. Remic Music Co., Kalner 4 Puck, and the Wltmark Music Co. Attempts have often been uade to organize dabs In Chicago for theatrical people, but the cne organisation of this kind thst bas been suc- cessful Is bringing together the younger as well as the older members of the profession la the "Old Friends" Club of America, which Is a rap- idly growing society. A business and aoclol meeting of the orginlxatlon Thursday evening, March 23, was held at King's Restaurant with a Isrge number of members present. Henry Mjers was the presiding officer, and the attendance In- cluded many leaders of the profession. Some of these were: Charles E. Ellis, Thomas Burchell, George 8. Van Fred E. Serenson, F. E. David- son, Que Orlswold, Harry U Newton, Will T. Gents. Harry Sheldon, Ralph T. Kettering. George Kllmt, Frank A. T. Oaisele. Anbrey StsutTer, A. Jf Mo Bennett, Davis Fisher, Dr. Msi Tfcorek. Walter F. Keats, Peter S. Clark,' Dick Rider, Jack Ehormaker, William F. Clifton. E. P. Simpson, Joseph Callahan, George Brttaboovw, Frank Hicks, Lewis W. Vade. Dan Clark. B. J. Nlctsch- raasn, Walter McOullough. Frederic** Robinson, Illcloid Guthman. Jack Bltdrie, W. V. Newklrk, Harry Splngold, David Beehler, Harry Link. Gus Neville, loots Kelso, David Olmsteail, Robert Ittcirxn sum! Henry Myers. The membership of this organisation Is Increasing fast, aud It Is prellcted that It will become an Important club within a short time. Lbon and Adeline Sibtzbs returned to Ohl- cago last week from a tour of the Tuttlo time In the Southwest. Leon recommends the time very highly. He says he got tk* best of treatment In every respect Every contract was lived up «o to the letter. The act went to tbo Southwest on a font weeks' contract and was offered a fortnight more. Eva Wbbtcott was headlined at the Hippo- drome In Peoria, 111., lost week. Both her act and that a. Don Carney •» oppearlng at tbo Grand theatres this week for Earl J. Pox, OUT OF TOWN HEWS Lost Angeles, CftL—Hambtrrrer's Usjestle (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) "The Honeymoon Ex- press," wthh Al. Jolson, March 30 anil week. Moaoaco (Oliver Morocco, mgr.)—"The Merry Gambol" 22-28. MoHOBCo'a Bubbahk (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) •Tlie Country Boy" 22-2S. Auditorium (L. B. Behymer. mgr.)—Los An- geles Ad. aub "Movie Festival" 2S-28. Oipnsroii (Oiaxence Drown, mgr.)—Bill 80 and week lnclndes: Marie Lloyd. Eva Taylor and com- pany, Collins and Hart, Madge Maltlaud. Arm- strong and Ford, Hockney and company, Beaslo Clayton and company, and Welcome and Welcome Ekfbxss (Dean Worley, mgr.)—Bill 80 and week \nclndes: Clark and Ward, Maxwell's Dan- cing Girls, Patrick, Francisco and Warren. Spla- **UBros. and Mack, Warren and Blsnchsrd, and OJaays Wilbur. _ PantaoeV (Carl Walker, mgr.)—Bill SO and week Includes: "In Laughland," Lora, Elliott and jMullen, Leon Roree, and Frank Smith. 'Twenty illnutes In Chinatown," "Oollege!own," Schrode •ad Hulvey, Walter and Llsxle, the Hughes Musical Trio, Clarke and Lewis. Msnne and Belle. Rernnuc (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 23 sad week . Included: Margaret Favar. Imperial Japanese Troupe, Parlean. Specks, Morse and Clsrk, and the Kaplera. „ _ IlrrpouBOHB (Lester Fountain, mgr.)—Bill 23 and week Included: Dr. Carver's diving horses, landers Stevens. George Copper and company. Haael Edwards, and Hastings and Orlando. Milleb's, Tally's Bboadwat and CLtrmrS Bboadwav. motion pictures only. San Dletro, Oal^^ireckels (Dodre * Bay- ward, mars.) Btratford-ea-Avon Players, m "Merry Wives of Windsor," "Henry IV" sad "Tlnmlet," March 20, 21, to good attendances and inductions. Motion pictures of •Traffic In Souls" followed 22-20. Evelyn Nesbltl Thaw 30, 31. Empbess. —The Southern Stock Co. presented "The Rossry" week of 23. Savot (Scott A. Palmer, mgr.)—Hill week of 80: Schrode and Mulvey, Hughes Musical Trio, Clarke and Lewis. Msnne and Belle. "College Town," "Twenty Minutes In Obloatowu," and Keystone comedy pictures. Gaiety.— Musical stock. "King Zuru" 29 and week. I'kincess Is dark. Majestic. —Vaudeville and pictures. Notes. —Madame—Tetraxalnl was to appear at the Spreckles 23, but delsy along her route made It necessary to cancel. Tickets to the smount of SI.100 were sold Sells-Floto sad BuTnlo BUI Show have psper op for April 6 Harold Boshes, advance man for the circus, renewed friendship with an old boyhood chum, Chaa. Bloomlngdale. who Is the auditor of Wonderland. Master William Guttcrson surf Terese Van Grave, pupils of John Lane Oniur. have been engaged for next season with "The Blue Bird." A man saying be was Geo. W. Russell *as arrested here for passing fictitious checks. The Grant Hotel was victimized, as be claimed ■.» be an agent of the Singling Bros.' Show. St. Pnnl, Minn.—Metropolitan O. H. (I.. N. Scott, rate.) Rose Stsbl. In "Maggie Pepper," had big houses March 22-23, followed by "tittle Women" to big business 20-28 "TraOe" 29- Aprll 1, and the Elks' Minstrels (local) 3-4. Manager L. N. Scott is absent or a booking trip r New York. Suobket (Frank 0. Priest, mgr.)—The Hunt- ington Players continue to big booses. "Girls" was the attraction wek of March 22. For week of 20, "nrauetark." Oiii-beth (E. C. Burroughs, mgr.)—Bill week of 29: Horace Golden and company, Sophye Bar- nard and Lou Auger. Harry Paul and Hazel Boync, the Aerial Lloyds, the Hess Sisters, and Nelson and Nelson. Grand (Theodore L. Bays, mgr.)—The Rose- lsnd Girls, with Solly Ward and Lillian Fllx- gerald, had good business wees of 22. For week of 29. Follies of the Day, with Gertrude Baycs. The College Girls to follow. Empress (Gus S. Greening, mgr.)—BUI week of 29: F.tils-Nowlsn company, Demarest and Doll, Bijou Rnssell, Great Johnson, aid Porter J. White aud his associates. Gaiety (Otto N. Baths, mgr.)—BUI week of 29: Cbas. Hasty, Rita and Panl, the Wolfs, Black and Leslie, McCarthy and Paole, Irene Althane. and Geo. Hyland anil company. Aoditorium (M. 1''. Morton, mgr.)—Shomann- Belnk was beard In concert 20. PaiNcrss, Staslanu and Majestic, pictures. Springfield, Mass.—Court Square (D. O. GUmore, mgr.) "Fine Feathers," March 24, was well received by a large audience. Williams' Jubilee fingers 30, "The Beauty Shop" 31, AprU 1, "Little Women" (return date) 3, 4. I'oli's (Gordon Wrighter, mgr.)—Bill week of March 29: Chung Ling Foo Marie Lo and company, C. B. O'Donnell an>l company, Willllams ami Wolfui, Webb and Burns, Brlcrro ami King, Mae Francis awl FoJlscope. Good bouvs rule. Broadway (D. D. Scollen, mgr.)—"The Squaw Man," 23-28. was given good presentation? by the stock company, to One business. "New Eng- land Folks" 30 and week. Fox's (J. Loewer, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. I'laza (Goldstein Bros., mgrs.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Euou (E. L. Knight, mgr.)—Special feature films. Edisonia, MraiOB, Grand. Gi/iux, No7n.Tr. Lyric Stab, Oaibty, Reel, Lioh, Hudson, Sca- WAT, PaiNCEss sod Geisha, motion pictures only. Notes.— The John McCormlek onncert at the Auditorium March 23, was attended by an audi- ence of over 4,000 Two of the May book- ings at Court Square are Montgomery and Stone. and Maude Adams Tuliy Msrshall played the part of Bob Reynolds, la "Fine Feathers," 34, Robert Edeson having retired from the east The Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, booked for Court Square 31-April 1, transferred their date to April 10-18 Among those specially engaged for "The Squaw Man," at the Broadway last week were: Babe Holmes. William Townsend and Robert Barrat. Mr. Townsend remains wish the company The definite announcement was made list week that 8. Z. Poll will not take a lease of a new theatre should Geo. Whitney re- build upon tee site of the old Park, comer of Washington and Dwlghts Streets, recently de- stroyed by fire. Mr. Whitney has not as yet de- cided what he will do, but It la believed If as receives a good offer he would sen the property. Fall River, Mass.—Savoy (J. Fred Miller, mgr.) the Malley-Denlsoo Stock Co. present "The Bouse of Bondage" week of March 30. Burov (Chaa. E. Cook, mgr.)—The Baylies- Hicks Co..present "The Wrong Way" week of 10. Prbuieb (Cbas. L. Benson, mgr.)—Bill 80- Aprll 1: Three Cyclomans, Allen and Fowler, Niblo and Spencer, and Fred Elmore. For 2-4: Leasik Anita and company, Eldora, Dane, Bag- gerty and .Le Clair, and Lewis and Young. A car buy (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Bill SO-April 1: Brady and Mshoney, Brown and Moulton, Eva l'rout, and one to fill. For 2-4: Harasbima Bros., Pollard, Nelson snd Dean, and one to All. Palace. Lyric, Stab. Qloee, Scenic and Nickelodeok, motion pictures only. , Lawrence, Mass. —Colonial (Julias Oalin, mgr.) Malley A Dennlson Stock Co. present "The PrljCT Chap" week of Morch 80. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" next week. Vaudeville on Sundays. Opbra Hoobb (W. R.•Rothera, mgr.)—Dono- van's Casino Girls Co. Is the attraction 30 and week, together with pictures. Nickel (John B, Oldfleld, mgr.)—Bill 30-April 1: Alius Bros., Arthur Do vos snd company, Bovla and Dartley, and Ad, Hoyt's Minstrels. For 24: Bailey and Terry, Chlak Baas, Johnson, Horton and Jahnson, "Detective Keene," and pictures. Pnniin and Bboadwat, motion pictures. Peoria, III,—Majestic (Henry Sandmeyer Jr.. mgr.) "The House of Bondage," in pictures, week of March 29, except April 1, when Eva Tangaay and ber company appear. Obfhium (Nathan A Greenberg, mgrs.)—Bill for March 29-Aprll 1: KnoTWilson, Fstr 0>Ed Quartette. Howe and Northlane. Yunek. For 2-4: "Bright Eyes," Allegro, and Three Musketeers. HipponnoMS (Seaver Amuse. Co., mgrs.) — Vaudeville. Folly i William Moeller, mgr.) — Stock bur- lesque. Colombia, Cost, Crystal, De Ltrxa, Dronssft, Eltriuu, Ehprfbs, Gabdbn, Illinois. Iutbual, Llbeety, Lyceum, Palacb, Prihcess, Sanoamo and Stab, pictures only. Decatar, III,—Powers (Thoe. V. Ronsn, mgr.) special feature moving pictures March 22- 27, '"The Shepherd of the BUla" 28. Sarah Pad den. In "Lavender and Old Lace," 29; Ev» Tangaay April 3. EkLFRtss (Rollln V. Mallory, mgr.)—Sill March 22-25 Included: Luclle Mullball and com- pany, Bad and Nellie Helm. Lelllott Bros., Stewart and Keliey, and Una Clayton and com- panv. Note. —Cbas. G. Powers, owner of the Powers Grsnd, bss leased that theatre to D, F. Schnepp, of Bloomlngton, III., for a period of two years, with the privilege of five more, to go Into effect June 1, 1914. Manager Ronan will go to New York City after the season closes here, to look ever some prospective positions. Albany, IT. T. — LTsrmsncs Bleecker Ball (Edward it. Hart, mgr.) "Broadway Jones" con- cluded s successful engagement here Maxell 28. "Peg o' My Heart." with Elaa Ryan, Is the offering for week of 30. David Warfleld. In "Ttje Auctioneer," April 0. Photo-play, "The Life of Our Saviour." 0-11. F.Mrus (Jsa. B. Rhodes, mgr.)—Burlesque st- irsctloaa are doing excellent business- Girls Frost Happyland March 80-Aprll 1, Ginger Girls 2-4, Big joullm c.3, and Udm of Beaaty Bow Ull. Pboctob's Grand (Oscar Perris, mgr.) Unoous vaudeville, with moving pictures. Pboctob's (Dan Oort, mgr.)—Moving ptctotea, to satisfactory business. Majbstio (Emll Deletes, mgr.)—Movlug pic- tures and vaudeville. Colonial (Joan A. IlammcJL mgr.)—Moving pictures Is the policy art this bouse, under the new ownership. Clinton SarjAXB. Bboadwat, Palacb. Stab, PaorroR's annex, Central, White Wat and Oai'iiKiu.—dlovlng pictures only. Troy, Sf. Y.—Proctor's (Jos. Coyne, mgr.) bill for -March 30-AprU 1: The Musical 1'hlcu.ls, Cilbney Earle and company, Australian Wblp Crackers, Gardner and Nlcnoll, anil "Ballet Classlqne." For 2-4: Ixwla Stone, lsll,ip and McAiiaois, Richmond, Uatohlns and company, Ileury Mack, and Benry and Anita. IUnd's (N. C. Mlrlek. mgr.)—The U*SsV Vaughsu Stock Co. preseot "Seven Days" week of 30. Business continues large. Novelty. Plaza, Kami's, Tbojam. Majestic, KuriaB and Pboctor's Ltcxcm, photoplays only. Glens Palls. If. Y.—Empire (Joe Miller, mgr.) bill week of March 30: Kline and OlirtoD, La Verse Grimm, Jack Burdette. Myers and Hall. Tona aud Pons and Billy Jones. Howe's pic- tures 7, 8. May Idwln 18, "The Quaker Girl" 23. World in Motion and bijou.— Motiou pictures. Cohoea, Jf. Y,—Proctor's (W. W. natch, mgr.) high class photoplays. 'Majestic, Briolvt SroT and EMriRB, moving pictures. .Memphis, Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) John Drew, March 19-21, had crowded bouses. "Adele" April 8, 9, "Damaged Goods" 10. 11. I.vmo (Ben]. M. Stalnback. mgr.)—Percy flaa- well and her company. In 'The Three of Us." week 22-28, drew packed bouses. "The Little Minister" Is Ibelr offering week of 29. Orfiieum (Max Fablsb. mgr.)—Bill 30 and week: "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep," Muriel and Frances. John E. Haxzard, Mullen and Cocgan, Lennett and Wilson, the Zanslgs, Tbos. P. Jack- son, and Bernard Cavenaugh, and motion pictures. Majesticb (2), Princbss, Alamo, Empires (2), Queen, Colonial, Palacb, Plaza. Carroll- ton, Edrn, Suburban, American, Echo, Oxyord, Gbm. Rotal, Metbopolitan, Jot. Savoy. Pbxin, Pastimes (2), Daisys (2), Columbia and Fa- mous, motion pictures only. Nashville, Tenn.—Vendoron (W. A. Shoots. mgr) "Joseph and His Brethren" March 30 aud week. Orphbcm (Geo. LL Hickman, mgr.)—For week of 23, BlUy Long and her Players. In "lie Fell In Love with Bis Wife," gave Que productions, to good business. "A Gilded Fool" lit) and week. Princess (Barry Smleknu, mgr.)—"Hen- pecked Henry" he.u tlic board* week of 23, to line business. "Ob! Look Who's nere" week of 80. Lo« Cabin, Crystal, Eurm Fmn Avenue and Av.wmapi, moving pictures only. Wllkes-Barre, Fa.— Grsnd (David at. Cauffman. mgr.) Morton Opera Co., In repertoire, close their engagement here April 4. Poli's (John J. Galvln, mgr.)—Bills March 30 and week: "Honey Girls," "Musical Crockery Shop," McGlnr.ls Bros.. Klllgottl and Lilliputians, Ficldi and Brown. Oartelll, Bessls Le Const. "Night Hawks," and feature picture "London by Night." Notes. — Majestic and Nesbit Theatres hsve closed indefinitely. Expect to open later, with pictures Sbow business locally Is dull, with exception of 'he Poll Thestre, which, under Mr. Gaivln's managvment, is doing the largest busi- ness In Its history Moving picture bouses are doing a big business. Hutchinson, Kan.—Home Theatre (W. A. Loe, mgr.) "The Price She Paid" March 28, the Oberammergau Slngsplel Trupue April 7. Da Lite (J. R. Burford, mrr.)—General Film service and orchestra, to good business. Ibis (M. B. 8tark. ragr.)—Universal service pictures to good business. pearl (0. B. lost, mgr.)—Mutual service to good bualnesa. Majbstio and Elite, pictures. Notes. — The Usjestlc Thestre was recently purchased by Madlaon A Sterrett, both Hutchinson men April 27-30. the annual Spring Festival at the Convention Hall. List of attractions are: Minneapolis .Symphony Orchestra, Jenny Dufau, soprano of the Boston Opera Co.; Enrico Aresonl, tenor, Boston Opera Co.; Theo. Harrison, bari- tone; Frederick Freemantel, tenor; Lenora Allen, soprano, and Alma Beck, contralto. San Antonio, Tex.—Grand (Sid n. Wels, mgr.) "Within the Law" played to very good business March 15-17. "The Leopard's Spots" played to good business 18. 19, awl very good busi- ness was accorded "Peg o' My Heart" 20-22. Majestic (Edward Raymond, mgr.)—The fol- lowing bill was presented to splendid attendances IB-21: Hale and Patterson, Joele Heather, Three Collegians, Jack Kennedy and company, and three other acts. Princess and Rotai Moving pictures. Plaza (John Barr. mgr.)— Vaudeville. Notes.— 6ld H. Wels, manager of the Grand Opera House, has leased the groand where the present Grand stands tor a period of ninety-nine years, and rumor baa It that he will «oon start (be erection of a modem theatre The Spring Carnival Festival will open April 20. Donhani, Tex—Best. For week of March 23, Grace Cunoard was seen In "A Wartime Reformation," In two reels. King Baggot sod Leah Balrd, In "Abalnthe," April 4. Mystic. —Cbas. Brown and JoBle Sadler, in "When Glasses Are Not Glasses." Hew Haves, Conn.—Hyperion in. D. El- dredge, mgr.)-"Pilot's Daughter" March 30-AprU 1, Raymond Hitchcock 2, "Fine Feathers'' 3, 4. Poli's (Oliver C. Edwarda. mgr.)—Bill March SO and week: Second company Connecticut Gov. Ford Guard Band, Dorothy Eureka and Rose Focblnl. Cross and Captan Dolf and Susie I.e. vino, Herbert Germain Trio. Hohanan and Seville, O'Brien, Havel and company. Miller and Lyle, Norton snd Nicholson, snd Fred Duplex. Bltou (Eugene Wilson, mgr.—.Vsudevllle and pictures. Fox's Grand (BenJ. Jnckson, mgr.)— Vsude- vllle and pictures. Cedar Rapids. In.—Greene's Oper.t Hones (Wm. Collier, mgr.) ''September Morn" March 29, "Lavender and Old Lace" April ft, "The Juck- 11ns" 28, Wm. Bodge, In "The Boad to Hnppl- lieis," 29. Majestic (Vie Hugo, mgr.)—Bill March 29- April 1: Sherman, Van and Hymen, Six Caslrll- Hans, Mr. and Mrs. Edward staonde, CopHsnd snd Paytoo. Joe Carroll, and Soutberlaud snd Darr. For 2-4: Eight Berlin Madcaps, J. c. Nu- gent and company. Williams and Warner, Lea Montfbrds, Walters and Williams, and Little Na- poleon. Davenport, la.—Burns O. H. (Claries T. Kindt, mgr.) "Ben-Hur" Match 27, 28. matinee and night; "The Warning" April 4, "Septcmlier Morn" 18, 10. American (A. A. Fraricafeld, mgr).—The Oli- ver Playem presented "The Call of the Pines" Mrrch 22-25, and "On Olrcns Day," 20-28. Trenton, IT. J.—State Street (Herman Wakn. rcgr.) bill March 30-ArrrU 1: Burr Mcintosh, ta "In Missouri," Marcel's Models, Moore and Byaa. Frledlasd and Clark, and Theresa Miller. For 2-6: Dustin Farnum, In 'The Squaw Man;" Or- soae and D'Osta. Brown and company, Honest John McGnire, snd Msrshall and asulth. Broad Mtbrbt (Francis Chase, mgr.) — Far week of March 80, (be Jolly Girls, featuring Mel Clark and Patricia Hacker. Akron, O.—Colonial (Wm. T. Drover, mgr.) Mil for week of March 30: "The Purple Lady,'* Will Oakland and company. Lore E. Payne, Bay Conlin, and Kimball and Kenneth. grand (O. L. Ellaler, mgr.)—Bone's Stock Co. present "The Lottery Man 1 ' for week of 80. National, Pastime, Bank, Plaza, Kmtesss, Dreamland, Waldo Br, Luna, Aluauera, Malm and Dome —Motion pictures only. Hamilton. O.—Grand U. E. McCarthy. mgr.) bin March 30 and week: McOuns sad Grant. 'The Military Girl." Tom Brunt ford, the Scbuman Quartette, Eva Lame and Lillian Rich- mond, Snyder ami Buckley, and Bioscope plcturta, jEmasoN, Jswell, stab. Eaole, Rotal, Lyeic and PxiRcaas, motion pictures only. Ana Arbor, Mich.—Whitney (Arthur Laxs, nurr.) the Irish Players drew a large crowd March 28. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" April 1, George Arluas, In "Disraeli." 2. Majesto lArthor Lane, mgr.)—Vsudevllle and motion pictures. Tbmplb Obpiiedm and Oolumha, motloa fa> tares only. Note— "A Model Daughter" played to larga crowds 18-21, 6 NEW PARODIES FOR $1.00 - 6 ON THE FOLXOWING BONO HITS "Get Out and Get Under," "International Rag," "Garden of 8unshlneand Roses," "Mother's Big Blue Eyes," "Wo Have Much To Be Thankful For," "Somebody's Coming To My House." To get tie abovo material sand P. O, or Express order for II to JUNIE MoCREE Columbia Theatre Bldg., Suite 709-10, N. Y. C. Or, Three ruroiilcs nnil Song Poem fur $1. "Peg ()• My Henri." "Lonewuiio Pino, 1 ' "When I I.om You,' and song poem, entitled "TIIK PASSIM! sOMIS <iF 1WIJ-K1." dnvelalling 7» Hung lilt IIUch Into a rtivthuili: story. If you desire tlie u I'arudlcii anil Song Poem, seiKl ('J 10 thu alinve midn:ss. FRANK J. GILLEN TUB BEST KNOWN MKLOD1' WHITE 11 IN VllH COVNTUV Mill Ml SB IH11N LATI IUCOI "IT THEY'D ONLY MOVE OLD IRELAND OVER HERE' iII.Ar.CIIE KING'S "TKUUIFIO III'l" ADDRESS 4T WEST is*8th ST., NEW YORK. WANTED FOR TENT SEASON ORPHEUM STOCK CO. FIR8T CLASS PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Good Hear; Man, Soulirette, Lending Man, Leading Lady, Character Man mid Ijidy. Tliosodolnf Specialties given preference. Al otaKu Director with Scripts write. VVmit MiihIcIhiis iloulillnK II. A (a, Aibo good Advance Man with good appearanco nail ability. Would like to hoar from Tlioinns Rysja and Wife. Show starts rehearsals tlio 1st of May In Haytl, Missouri. Astdrcss mall to HAilltY IIAi'kKH, U3a Ueviilo Ave., Indlanaaalls, lad. Stanley Stock Co. WANTS til UK- Versatile Heavy Man; Largo Character Man, EX •KsTr nala Bica ofBsaaon and Bummsr Stock I'liaracter Comedlnn, with strong Hue of npoclaltlsa- Qeueral ljuslness Msn, tvltli Speclnltlen; Utinracler W'umnu, e.npnliiuof plavlng mimu Juveniles; Yourujr Ingenue Woman, with good lino of Hpiclnltles; Hcenlo Artist, to play IUIm; Al Piano Player,sight reader. Good wardrobe, study and habits are essential. No lime for correspondence. Must Join a wire. Rehearsals April 8. week Blauds. Pay own. Salary iioHltlvely sure. Pay own tolegn Those who wrote before wrlto again. MH, AHT11VH " P. 8. Cobby Boy la write me. ARTHClt MTA.VL.EY, Garooildale, III. ROMA READE NT T S TO HEAR FROM RE LIABLE STUCK t-ssOI'LE tor Bummer Soasorj. Bond photos ant mention salary. SCENIC ARTIST to play some parts. AUDllKSS EMPIRE THEATRE, Montreal, Canada. Ye Colonial Stock Go. 2ZS. O. W. BBKNER and W. II. DROWN, ttaaaffer* Al Ils&vy afan; Two Oen'l Baa. Men with Specialties; Suubrettc, must be young, good looking, wtta Specialties. Other useful Dratnallo People wrlto. State full particulars and lowest, pay own, In birb letter. No time for correipondence. Bond photos. Rehearsals itarl April 14. Address CIIA8. W. UEJvNKlt, JetTerson Hotel, Colnrabas, Oklas, JESS HALE STOCK CO. WANTS QUICK JTt/ENILK LEADIAO MAN. COMEDIAN with Speelaltlsa, OEN. BU8I5EII MAN. MAN to doable Piano and Stags. People In ail lines write. These doing specialties preferred. Spring and Summer salaries. Slate ag. Address JKStt 11 ALE, lut Superior street, Pond da Lao, Was. LIBERTY MABEL SPENCER I April 4th, an Account or Company Closing 5 ft., 5 In. Weight US lbs. Versatile Leads W. BILUNGSLEY jfiflft. Juveniles Ilspsrtolr* or City Stock preferred. Wardrobe and ability. Address Heoe CARPENTER AVE., DBS MOINES, IOWA, Wanted For FRANK NORTH CO. A-l People for Permanent Stock Run all Summer FRANK NORTH. Waco, Texas ■ WANTED WOMEN, FOR HEAVIES AND CHARACTERS Moat be young, with good appearance on and off. Htate aalarj, ago, height and weight. Also GOOD GENERAL BUSINESS WOMAN That can play sovttilag cast (or. Alwsyi room for MUSICIANS dotilillng btago. Week stands. Pay your own. Mast Join on wire. BERT MELVILLE, Jonesboro, Ark., this week; Farsgould, Ark., April 6-ji WANTED .TOH. THE LEONARD F Oeneral lituLnjae rUb snd Woman that Doei Specialties, Singing and Dancing Team that Can Play Pan*. Piano Flayer to Doable Stage. Send late programs. DON'T misrepresent; you'll be sorry HO BOOZE QOIM. To goo rellablepeqple a sure and pleasant engagement. WILLIAM As LEONARD, Elmo, Mo,, April 4; Sidney, Iowa, April« and week. A No. I Piano Player AND DIUMsTIC PEOPU IH AIL LINES mtfe aspaeialues (or Sprint and Summer Betaon J. L. TEMPEST, i»r a. jardinnptsR Sbsnaadoah, Pa. quic«: PIANIST DOUBLE nOKM or DRUM IN BAUD DOUBLING BAND MUSICIANS DOUBLE STAOK •tateLf yon do Specialties and lowest Pay own board. Address CLAUDE REED, FaaiMtawney, Fa. FOR COMING TKNT1NO NEA80S flood All Hound People, Singles and Doubles who can and will change for one weok; If you doable brass so much the bettor. AIho Piano Player wfeo Donblee Brass. Slide and Trans. No parade. One ■now a day. State lowest. llORNElt COMEDY CO., Kasota, LADY PARTNER B. and V. preferred, for Vaudeville Sksieb. Photos returned. Address BILLY BAUNEB, 8T-S» Foster St., Dsnbnrj, I TABLOID PLAY8 Manuscript and parts. Bend for catalogue ROVAL MANUSCRIPT CO., >10 Lyric Theatre Bldg , Cincinnati,O.