The New York Clipper (April 1914)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. April 25 Wo ids Of MCCARTHY /% OR/\r\D I^EW OPV1E Music JAMES V MONAC" FI HAD SOMEONE LIKE HOME (I WOULDN'T WANT TO CO OUT) This Song is a Real Hit- No Use Wasting Time and Space with Descriptions. A Copy Will Tel!' You the Story. Better than We Can. (ONE OF THE BEST: DOUBLE SONGS EVER WRITTEN) .vvvny Music Cotp.. N. Y., WILL VON TILZER. Pres., 145 W. 4Sth St- CHICAGO. 123 N. Clark St. BOSTON, 218 Tremont St. PHILADELPHIA, 903 Walnut St.l OUT OF TOWN NEWS trftaananort, Ind.—Nelson (Ed*. P. Oil- llran, mgr.) "Within the Law" (return engage- ment) April 22. Billy Clifford 25, Al. Q. Fleld'a Mlnatreli 27, Weber ft Fields' Co. 80, "The Drug Terror." feature Mm, May 1; Manhattan Gaiety Glrli 2. I'lana are being perfected for a perma- nent Bummer atock company for this bouae, to open about the Brat of June. Manager Galium assures Logonsnort theatre patron* that he will present a real metropolitan company, offering the beat royalty plays, and all production! will be given with complete equipment. Colonial (Harold Byerly, mgr.)—Bill for 20- 22: Slegcl and Matthews, Billy Link and Blossom Iloblnsini, and Courtney and Jeanette. For 23-25: I/ra China, O'Rourke and Atkinson, and Nlkko Bboadwat (Mangus ft Jeffrlea, mgr.)—Bill 20- 25: Clark and Clark, and the Harmony Four, with change of pictures dally. The new manage- ment are well pleased with the business accorded them. Anx, Obaxo and Tokto. photoplays only. Notch. —The Great Gtrard and company, on the Colonial bill 13-15, proved one of the best ••strong" acts ever neeu In this city. The act Is remarkable, while the comedy work kept the house In a continuous rosr of laughter .The National Kxblbltlon Co., who haTe Juat completed a new park In this city, are planning a home- coming week, to be held In June, and are looking for a carnival company to supply attractions. Indianapolis, Ind.—Murat (W. B. Mick, mgr.) Totroirlnl April 21. May Robson, In '"The Clever Woman." 22-25. Weber and Flelda 29. Bnoi.ibh'r (Wrlglit Huntington, mgr.)—Wright Huntington Players, In "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," week of 20 _ Ltobuu (Anderson ft Zlegler, mgr*.)—Arvloe s Associate Players, In "The White Sister," week Kami's (Ned 8. Hastings, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: "The Pumle l,aily." Oannret Trio, Three Types, Empire Comedy Four, Byrl and Early. Van Cleve, Denton and Pete, Four Kasraca, and Two Jonleys Ltuo (Olson 4 Barton, ingrs.)— Bill week of 20' Seven Marvelous OotnliuM, Nans and Sans, Matdle Doiong. I* DeoJIma, and Tom Waters. Columbia (Bill Vail, mgr.)—noble's Bcnuty Bbow v.eek of 20 cIotm tills iiouho for tin; season. Majrhtio (J. B. Sulllvnu, mgr.)—Sscnson closed 18. with MaiUinttan Gaiety Girls. Note. —lUngllng Bros.' Circus Is billed to allow here May 0, Torre Haute, lad.—Grand (fl. W. Oar- ruthere, mgr.) "The Girl In the T-ixL" to fair business, matinee and night, April 13, 14. ' Ben- Hur" 10-1B. one mntlnee Billy 8. Clifford 19. "Within the Law" 20, 21, De Koven Opera Co.. In "Robin Hood," 22; vaudeville 23-20. VAHIETI33 (Ross Garver, mgr.)—Bih 20-25: Charlotte Parry. Pearl Bros, and Bums, Adelalne Lowe and company. Two Kerns, DJltott Bro*., Little {Up nnj Napoleon, Robt. Ilodsc, Earl and Neal. and Warn Ballerlnl. ... Lots (D. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville and plc- Nsw Colonial (M Lesa, mgr.)—VaudevIUe and pictures. . „ . . Gbbmania Hall (Joe Barnes, mgr.)—Manhat- tan Gaiety QlrlB were here matinee and night. 10. Savot. Fountain, Colonial. Majertio, Pbin- oaas Royal, Orbbobnt, American, Oarnnuu, Pabk. Pai.ach. Moors, Elk, Imp and Tuba- TontuM.—Pictures only. Notbr. —Rlngllng Bros.' Circus May 4 Young's Alrdomo will open May IT. Ernnsvlllc, Ind.—Well* Bijou (Hugh Daw- •on, mgr.) "Within the Law" April 18, 10, Fade- rewstel 22, "September Morn" 25, 20. New Grand (Win. UcOowan, mgr.)—Bill 20- 22: Clara Ballerlnl, Pearl Bros, and Hums, Robt. Henry Hodge and company, Knoi Wilson and Little Hip.- and Napoleon. For 28-20: Char- lotte Perry and company, Ray L. Royce, Adeline Lowe aid company, Earl and Neal, and Lelllott Bros. Majebtio (Cbaa. Swecton, mgr) — noble's Beauty Show Sunday, 18. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra May 4. Orpiibum and Nobtiiside (Cbaa. Sweeton, mgr.)—Amateur vaudeville and motion pictures. savot. Colonial, Princkbs, Riverside, Novel- tt. Aliiambra, Governor, Virginia, Colcmdia, Fulton, Stadium, Valaca, Franklin and Co- lonial.— Motion pictures only. Note. —Haas Shows will a|>pear here April 22. Ilrnall, Ind.—Sourwlne (R. E. Atkln, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures to good business. Princess, Colonial and aho. picture* only. Notbr.— Fred Kgner left April 12 for St I.ouls, Mo., to be one of the producing clowns with the Hagcubeck-Wallace Circus again this se.ihon Ifsrrv Hubbard, a vaudeville artist of St. Louis, opened a moving picture house at Eeelyvllle. Ind., IS. Brantford, Can,—Grand (F. Johnson, mgr.) "The Red Widow" played here to big business April 10. "Within the Law" and T 'Nlght In Dreamland" followed. Brant (Rrnle Moule, mgr.)—11111 20-22: Jack- son and Florence, Barnes and Usher, and Pepjier Twins. For 2,1-25: The Two Lovltts, Kole and Btww, Kmeraon and Van Ilom, others and motion pictures. Colonial (R. Lyatona, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: Merldlth Masou, Jack Rose. Bvengsll and company. Urlflln and Hnimett, Breenan and Car- roll, Lele Mcpall, Thus. Gallon, Knoi Bros., and motion rlctures. Gbm. —Vauilevllle and motion picture* to big business. Apollo (Arthur Ijind, mgr.) — Vaudeville and motion picture* to big business. Empire (A. Stalcy, mgr.)—This handsome new theatre underwent a change In management re- cently, and nlso alterations necessary to enlarge the bouse. Under Manager Staley's management business 1* up to the standard, with high class vsudevtlle and plctarca. St. Andrew's Hall. —Kstelle Carey, In con- cert recital. 10. Notes. —Jock McKte, at the Brant, offerlnr a Scotch ilngtng novelty during week of 13, was a Wg success Ben Dawson, at the Suspire, week of 13, succeeded In fetching the laugh*.... A Loyal Order of Moose lodge has been Inaugu- rated here Gu* Hogan, a Brantford boy, formerly of the Kntfe Mark* Co., I* now with Toting ft Burton's "Pan In a Department Store," playing through Eastern Canada, to big business. Calne Sisters went big slso. Margery Thaw, Mather Galons Garman, Rose Green, Sylvia .Stern and Dolly Keith. Qua Hogan also deserve* credit for hi* line of work. Stab (Wm. Cove, mgr.)—During week of 20, Fran* Claylon and motion pictures. Qui.—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Montreal, Can. — HI* Majesty's (H. Q. Brook*, mgr.) "The Quaker Girl' bad good at- tendance* week of April IS. "Milestones" 20-23. Mme. Yorak* next week. I'BiNCBis (Abble Wright, mgr.)—"The Bird of Paradise" to good boose* week of IS. "Baby Mine" 20-2B. Forbes-Robertson, la repertoire, week of 2T. Oepueuu (George Drlscoll. mgr.)—Bill week Of 20: "Celluloid Ssrs," Ethel Oreen. the Him- mans, Rube Dickinson, Bnrnham and Irwin, Wll- lard and Bond, and the Bkatlng Bear. Fbanoair (Mr. Bleasenger, mgr.)—Vsadevllle and moving pictures. BUI for week of 20: Ger- tie Van Dyck and company, Billy Bsrlow, Carrie LUIe, Sclala Bros., Gundy and Lasso, and Willie Hale and Brother.. Gatbtt (Fred Orow, mgr.)—Good houses greet- ed Billy Wstson's Beef Trust week of 13 Cracker Jacks 20-26. Hoboken, N. J.—Gayety (Theodore Lorch. gen. mgr.) Beggar* On Horseback," Owen Dsvls' new play, la receiving It* Brat presenta- tion* on any stage by the Gayety atock week of April 20. Emptse (Wm. F. Fitsgerald, mgr.)—The Honey- moon Girls, with Alice Lasar, Phil Ott and other*, week of 20. The Bowery Burlesquers follow. Ltbic (G. 8. Biggs, mgr.)—Bill for 20-22: Tsylor and Brown, Charles Gibbs and company, "Line of No Resistance," Four Musical Misses, and Richard and Grant. For 23-25: Jack Henry, Grace Benedict. J. O. Lewis Jr. and company, Simpson and Desne, Ward, Bell and Ward, and photoplays. nockford. III. — Grand (H. W. Grampp, mgr.) University of Mlchtgsn Glee Club April 23. "September Mom" 23. Mutual movies on off nights. Majestic —The Harvey Player* presented "The Convict" first half of week of 13, one of the best In the wsr of Intrigue that the Harvey company ha* presented Miss Lewis, Harvey Orr, Mr. Cramer an 1 Miss Ketchnm did effective work, snd Walter Orr also did well. Good cosiness prevails at popular prices. For the last half of the week a rural comedy drama, entitled "Dad's Scene from "BREnVSTElVS 3IILLI0.VS," Jesse Lnsky Feature Flay Co. Hamilton, Can. — Grand (A. R. Loudon, Bed Widow" April 18, Forbca-Robert "The Firefly" fe, "Within the Law" mgr.) "The Bed Widow" April 18. Forbea-Robert- son 20, 21. 27-29. Paris, Can.--Arlington (I. Hamlllon, mgr.) King ft Bnrton'a "Fun In a DepAttmont Store." ajed this house, to big husuiess, list week. Tno Troiplb (I. G. Appleton. mgr.)—Bill for week 20: Chief Caopollcan, Fisher and Green, Wilson Bros., and Horton and La Trlaka. LTEto (II. Morgan, mgr.)—Jligh claai moving picture*. Savot (W. Spence, mgr.)—High class moving pictures. GBirsTK'B (J. Mslone, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd pictures. Note— It Is reported that a $40,000 moving Elctnre house la to be erected on Sherman Avenue ere. North, by a syndicate of British and Cana- dian capitalist*. St. John, Can. — Open House (Wslter Woods, mgr.) the Thompson-Woods company be- gan It* twenty^igtth week April 20, with "The Liar*" a* the attraction. . Imperial.— Marie Lauro, soprano; A. C. Smith, tenor, and moving picture*. Lybio. —Male/ and Mack, alngers and dancers; Marie Cornell and Harry Lagden, In a musical comedy act, and moving pictures composed the bill 13-18. Gem. —Songs and moving picture*. Stab, Unique and Emprbss. —Moving picture* only. ■Newark, If. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robblna, mgr.) "Along Came Ruth" for first time*, April 20-25, with Irene Fenwlck, Vivian We»»ell, James Bradbury, Joseph Kllgonr, F. J. McCarthy, Frank B. Thomas, Louise Groody, Maude Turner Gor- don, Louise Bydmuth snd Arthur Hoyt Ssn Carlo Grand Opera Co. next. Squbert (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—Robert Man- tell appenrs 20-25 In as extensive Shakespearean repertoire. v . pRooron'R (R. O. Stuart, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Bill 20-22: Vsn snd Pierce, Leon's Posing Models, Ralph Oummlngs and company. Will Carpenter, and "In the Gray of the Dawn." Oephium (M. 8. Schlesloger, mgr.)—The Brownell-Stork Stock Co. repeat for the third time. "Madame X," 20-25. "Hawthorne of the U. 8. A." next week, and then the Brownell- Stork Company retires for the Summer. Mnalcal stock will oe Inaugurated here May 4, under Mr. Stork's management, to be known as the Orpcecm Musical Stock Co Minbb'b Empire (Tom Miner, mgr.)—Harry Hastings' Big Show, with Harry Lester Mason snd Tom Coyne, 20-25. The Ginger Girls week, of 2T. Washinoton (O. R. Neu, mgT.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Dill 20-22: King and Lee. Ted Mc- Lean and company, Beau Brummell Trio, Jack .Syroonils. Rich snd Galvln, snd Blanche Sloane. For 23-26: J onion snd Doberty snd others. This theatre, one of the oldest In Newark, will be demolished In May, lo make way tor a new street. Usenet's (Jphn McNally, mgr.)—Oood busi- ness continue*. Bill 20-22: Filna Lofty and com- pany, and Estelle Rose. Majestic (Mr. Pop?, mgr.)—Vauilevllle and pictures. Bill 20-22: Bungalow Girls, Cable and Oreen, Rogerellc and Rogge, and others. Notes.—Maungtr VIon will spend the Summer at his bungalow near Monree, N. T H»rry J. Kohler, a movie actor, was found guilty of bigamy hers list week The Arverne Troupe of Player* will dloplsce vsudevtlle st the Bijou Theatre. Orange. Jersey City, N. J.—Majestle (F. E. Hender- son, mgr.) Flake O'Hara, In "In Old Dublin," week of April 20. "The Midnight Girl" to fol- low. "Baby Mine" closed * fair week here 18. Orpiibum (Anthony Michel, ogr. I—For week of 20: Ssganora, Artie Hall, Marie Klandert and company. Harry Brooks and coBspaay, Tonka troupe of ducks, others, and photoplays. Monticbllo (Robinson ft Burns, mgr*.)— "Rsfiles," "Arlsona." "Fighting Death." with Rod- man I*w and Florence Bennett: "Paid In Foil." with Tully Marshall and others, week of 20. Capacity business at every one of the three dally offerings. Bon Ton (Ed. U. Oadugan, mgr.)—Variety and photoplay*. Girl," was the offering. Picture* on Sunday only. Orpheum. —The Original Eight Berlin Madcar.s. Jack Bessy and Nell Paul, Bsron Lighter, and Browning and Dean composed a splendid bill to good business 13-15. Harry Emerson, In "A Night On Broadway," 16-18. Pictures on Sun- days only. Peoria, 111.—Majestic (Henry Sandmeyer Jr., mgr.) "The Calling of Dan Matthews" April 19- 21, St Louis' German Theatre Company 22. Obpuedu (Nathan ft Oreenberg, mgrs.)—Bill 10-22: Work and Play, Sylvester and Vance. Lloyd and Wnltehouse, Harry Booker, and Ed. F. Reynard. For 23-25: Bryan, Sumner company, Faden-O'Brlen Trio, 8. Miller Kent and company, Orelgbton Brother* and Belmont, and Jessie Kel- ler »nd Tommy Weir. HrrponROUE (Sesrer Amuse. Co., mgrs.)— Vaudeville. Folly (William Moeller, uurr.) — Stock bur- lesque. Billy Jackson la the new producer. RrVEEViBW Park (Bamey J. Wood, mgr.) opens 28, with high class vaudeville snd outdoor amuse- ments, Columbia, Cost, Cbtbtal, De Luxe, Duchess, F.ltsium, Emtbess, Garden, Illinois. Imperial, LroERTr, LTCBtnt, Palaob, PuNoass, Sanoavo snd Stab. —Pictures only. , Notes. —Young Buffalo Wild We«t opens here 25. niBln, 111.—Grand (W. B. Newman mgr.) "A Hot Old *Tlme," musical tabloid, with Neil Melroy, to excellent returns. April 12-15. Bill 10- 18 Included: Harcourt Sullivan and eoffipaa.v. Five Msrtell*, Cycling King* and Queeoa, TTvoM Trio, Lillian Gonne, Alvln snd Kenny,' and mov- ing plotures. "Toe House of n tboniand Canfllea" tatlold 3D-22. ■- > Coliseum.—- Obarles W. Clark, baritone, 20; Sarah Mildred Wlllmer. reader, 27; Leon Same- tic!, vlollnlat, 28. Notb. —Motion picture houses report good busi- ness. Anrora, III.—Grand (J. T. Henderson, mgr.) "The Ghost Bresker" April 12. matinee and night, to good returns, pleased. "The Calling of Dan Matthews" 14, good returns. Bob Fltmlmmons, In "The Girl from Maxim's" IT: the Parisian Beauties 18, "September Morn" 27. Fox.—Vaudeville, to good business. Paris, 111,—Shoaffs (Frank Weaver, mgr.) vaudeville and picture*. ■. MijESTia (A. Menke, mgr.)—vaudeville and ptetnres. Jot. —Picture* only. Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta (Homer George, mgr.) Otis Skinner. In "Kismet" April 20-23; "Johnny's Goods." 24. 25. Lteio (H. L. CardoEs, mgr.)—Lucille L* Verne Co. continue to good business. Gband (H. L. De Give, mgr.)—Motion pictures snd vsndevllle 2025. Mill. Bcbuboub (A. K. Jones, mgr.)—For 20-25, 'The Nut Factory," by Kennedy and Mor- timer company. This house is playing to record crowds Buou (H. L. De Give, mgr.)—Eddie Black Stock Co., In a play "without a name," 20-25. Bonita (George Campbell, mgr.)—"Southern Beauties" 20-25. Oaibtt (J. F. Race, mgr.)—Tableau and mo- tion plctnref. Bott Schafer 20-25. Fobstth (H. L. Osrdoss, mgr.<—£111 20-25: Ergottl and Lilliputian*, Bedford and Winchester, and Hopkins Sisters. Akxbican (J. H. Daniel, mgr.)—Motion pic- ture* and tableau. Allls ft Myers Co. continue 20-25. Ansrxtata, Ga.—Grand (R. B. Tant. mgr.)— "Trafflc In Souls" April 16-13, "Adeto" 22. Bijou (E. J. Sparks, mgr.)—Vaudeville wee!; of 13 Included: Wang and Snyder, lydla end Clara Knott, Three O'Nell Sister*. Qtils; and Nikerson, Harrlaon-West Trio, Shepard aiiJ Aililon, Eva Madge, and Golden and Hughes. MoDjEEKA, Bonita and Dreamland, pictures only. Note. —Hang and Snyder have a remarkable 4 acrobatic act, one of the liest ever seen In this city. Dnblln, Ga. — Bertha (Barry P. Driggs, mgr.) Is dark. Cbtbtal Palace (Harry P. Dlgga, mgr.)— Moving pictures snd Pearl Shop, character singer. Albany, N. Y.—Harmsnus Bleecker Hall (Edward if. Hart, mgr.) John McCormaek, In concert, snd Richard Carle and Hatlle WUlloms, In "The Doll Girl." drew Urge audleiKea week of April 13. Philharmonic Orchestra concert 20, "The Dingbat Family" 23 Eva Tnnguay 24. A Summer stock company will open here May 11. Empirb (Jos, H. Rhodes mgr.)—Watton's Big Show April 20-22, Queens of Paris 23-23, Cracker Jacks 27-29, Broadway Girls 30-May 2. Proctor's Grano (Jos. P. Coyne, mgr.)—Con- tinuous vaudeville and pictures. Colonial (Ben]. S. Mods, mgr.)—Vaudorllle and moving pictures. Proctor's Leland (Ony Graves, gen. mgr.)— Vaudeville and moving pictures. Majestio (Btnll Detcbes. mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures, to satlsfactoiy huslness. Clinton square, Broadwat. Stab, Pboctoe's Annex, Palace, White Wat, Central and Oe- FUBtru, moving pictures only. Glens Falla, If. Y. — Empire (Jos Miller, mgr.) bill April 20-22: Jugllng De Lisle. Orlentnl Cabaret, Word Baker, Herbert Gcnus.'ne Trio, Baker and Murray, Knlce and Dunn, and the Paul- ham Troupe. London Gaiety Girls Musical Comedy Co. 23. 'Mutt and Jeff In Pamima" SO. Mrs. Flske May 13. Pais, World in Motion snd Buou, pictures only. Colsoca, H. T. —Proitoc'* (W. W. Hatch, mgr.) festme photoplays only. Bright Spot, Majebtu snd Emphe, photo- plays only. Hutchinson, Kan.—De Luxe (J. R. Bur- ford, mgr.) Cencral Film service and orchestra, to fair Dumneu. IbIs (M. H Stark, mgr.)—Universal picture*. PbaBl (a B. Tost, mgr.)— Mutual service, to good business. Elite and Majestic. —Universal service. Notes.— Annual Soring festrvil will occur at Convention Hall April 27-30. wlhh the following attractions: Jenny Dufau, prima donna soprano of the Boston Grand Opera Co., 27: Enrico Are- eonl, dramatic tenor of the Boston Grand Opera Co.. 28; Frances Ingram, contralto, and Theodore Harrison, baritone, two stars of the Chicago and Montreal Opera Companies, together with Jwsle Blanche Hsynes, pianist. 20; Minneapolis Sym- phony Orchestra for two concerts, CO; soloists with the orchestras are: Richard Oserwonky vio- linist snd concert master; Frank Knchynks. bass; Cornelius Vsn Vleet, 'cellist; Henry William*, harpist; Dmll Oberboffer, conductor of orchestra. Wichita, Kan.—Crawford (E. L. Martllng. mgT.) the moving picture. "The Third Degree." was shown he,>e April 13-15, to well pleased sudi- ences. The house will probably remain open with tlgh class moving picture*. The regular season ikse.1 7. with Field's Minstrels. Prinoxwh (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—BUI 10-18 In- cluded : Cleopatra, Major I^voy. Brooke and Har- ris TUirtram, Reed and Hamilton, 'he Mu'leai Mcljrcns, and Psthe Weekly. Splendid business EMrarss (M. B. Shamherg. mgr.)—Elisabeth Morrill Brock Co. presented "The Cowboy sad the Thief," lo good business week of 13, SPEARMINT GUM Sell live packs for a dime at fain, etc We sell it U> you stone cent per pack. HELMET CO., Broadway. Cincinnati. O. Troy, JJ. Y.—Band's (N. a Miriek, mgr.) the LyteJl-Vaaghas Stock Co. offer "Sa-omy Jane" week of April 20. Proctor's (H. R. Edi"o, mgr )—Bill for 20- 22: Kline and Kllftoo, Harry Jol.-wn, Woodford's comedy animals, Mendel and Nagel, and Dl. Hutchinson, uni Florence Harry snd English Johnies. For*23-2S: Dalbennle end company, Jco Flynn. Murphy and Francis, Willie Zimmerman end Carolyn Friend and company. Proctot's Ltcecm, NoviLTr, Plaza. Keiths. Trojan, Majestio snd Eupibe, photoplays only. Saa Antonio, Tex.—Grand (Sid H. Wele. mgr.) Nomla Musical Comedy Co. Is playing a two weeks' performance (April 13-25), at popu- lar prices, and -loing good business. Majestio (Edward Raymond, mgr.)—Bill 20- 25: La Toy Brothers, Three Crelghton Sisters. Wiley snd Ten Eyck, Capital City Four. "The Lawn Party," Marshall Montgomery, ami Chsla- doo Uastemalno. Plua (John Barr, mgr.)—Albert Taylor and a selected company week of 12, In popular-priced plays. Mr. Taylor Is an old favorite In Ssn An- tonio, having played a Ion; engagement at the lilectric Park Theatre some years sgo, and bis friends welcomed him back enthusiastically. Notes. —The Exposition Park Company, which has been In the hand* of a leceiver for some months, was sold ty the receiver, and the parties buying will re-Incorporate In the asme of the Luna Park Company, with W. S. Slnsheimer, man- ager. Many new features will be sdded on the grounds, and every Indication points to s very popular and well patronised park In the future. The Son Antonio Fiesta or Carnival opened 20, for a week'* day. The crowning of the car- nival Queen took place at the Majestic Theatre. Gentry Bros.' Circus, hnalnc come out of Winter quarters, opened with two performoxcea here, 13, 14. The show Is good snd all cf Its equipment bright and of a new appearance. At- tendance was Terr good. Boaham, Tex—Stegor 0. B., Dr. Nellson, hypnotic specialist April 9-11, to capacity busi- ness. Mtstio. —Features week of 13 were: "Wasted Tears," featuring M. O. Pern, Francis Ca-llsle, Morris Gee and Pearl SlocUer. Palace. —Sydney Ayres and Vivian Bleu, In "A Blow-out at Santa Bannana," 13-18. Best. —"Into the Wilderness," featuring Bar bars Tenant In pictures, 13-18. Kalamasoo, Mich.—Fuller (Oedrlc F. Law-. rence, mgr.) "Dolly Dimples" (local talent) April 22. 23; "Ben-Hur" 24, 25. Majestic (Will Marshall, mgr.)—Bill 20-22, "Oabaiet Revue." For 23-2o: Adams ind Ouhl, "When Women Rule," Venlta Gould, Brown snd Jackson, too Dorians, and the Majcstlcsrope. Colonial. Elite, Ltbic, New and Obpiixum, motion pictures only. Notb. — tbat. TetraEiInl will be sees snd beard at the New Armory April 28. Std Lawrence, known as the boy manager of tlK Fuller, will take leading part In "Dolly Dimples." From Broadway to Squeedunk That's a long distance for a cigarette to reach—but Fatima makes it There is not a town in America—from the biggestto the smallest—where you cannot get this famous cigarette, Where'ere you may roam, enjoy that ''distinctive'' Fatima flavor. £?' 60 £ allma Coupon* you can team a While Satin Pilloio Top, 24 Inches square, decorated with hand- •earners painted /lowers—24 designs to select from. 'Distinctively Individual" 2O./tvi50