The New York Clipper (May 1914)

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The Decree of Fashion—low neck and abort sleevea for the afternoon, no sleeves at all for tbe evening gown—makes a good depilatory more essen- tial than ever. There la nothing like El Rado, tbe Liquid Hair Remover, for safeneaa and thoroughness. Buy a bottle of El Rado and teat it on your arm; prove for yourself It will do everything claimed for It If you are not entirely pleased with the results your money •will be refunded without question. In 60c and $1.00 sizes at all leading drug and de- partment stores, or direct from the Pilgrim. Mfg. Co., 39 E. 28th St., New York. Write for valuable information on the anatomical growth of hair and why It can be safely removed. Can be had at JAMES DRUG STORES, KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY, CAS- WELL-MASSBY CO. OUT OF TOWN NEW S BOSTON. Business was only fair last week with the dra- iii.tic houses. Hie cream of the patronage went to the vaudeville and picture bouses. It looks like mi early closing for most of the boutcs. Tbe parks ore tanking on a good season. Hollis (Charles J. Blob, mur.)— "The He- fcrmers," a new cociedy, by .lobn Cumberland, will be acted for the fh-st tline at this house 27. Prominently mentioned In tbe cast ore Donald Meek, Grace Goodnil, Camilla Crume. Beverly West and Mitchell Lewis. Wilbur (Wilbur Theatre Oo., mgrs.) — This bouse may be called Ob* last note lu theatre bulld- ing It Is a theatre of tone, and Mr. Wilbur In- tends to cater to the elite of the city. The at- traction, Doris Keene, In "Romance," now In Its *<cond week. Is doing quite a good business. Tlie locsl newspaper men were not over-entbuslistlc regarding the merits of the play. Tiemont (Jno. B. Schoeffel, mgr.) — Third week of Dsvld Wsrfleld, In "The Auctioneer." The revival of tbe comedy Is considered one of (be most Interesting happenings of tbe present season. sar/Bsnr (Wllbnr-Sbubert Co., mgrs.)—Third week of Blanche Blng, In "When Claudia Smiles." The attendance la very satisfactory. Colonial (Charles Fruumss * William Harris, mgrs.)—"The Queen of the Movies," now In Its third week, la going aloog nicely. Panic (Charles Frohman, Rich A- Harris, mgrs.) —Mabel snd Edltb Taliaferro, In "Young wis- dom." Is the current attraction. "Fanny's First Ploy" had a pretty good time dnrlng tbe first weeks of Its engagement, but the patronage fell off tbe latter part of Its stay. Cost (J. E. Ooct, mgr.)—"Pretty Mrs. Smith." with Kitty Gordon, had six weeks of fair busi- ness. This week, Mexican War pictures are being vhown. Plymouth (Fred E. Wright, mgr.)—Nineteen weeks of "Under Cover" and still no signs of a • hange In attraction. Majestic (Wllbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—"With- in tbe Law" seems to hang on In great shape. This Is the eleventh week. Tbe show may finish out the season at this house. Castle Sodabe (John Craig, mgr.)—"Officer *60" Is now on the job, after a rest of one week. The fortnight of Shakespeare was very gratifying lo Mr. Craig. Boston (William Wood, mgr.) — "The Old Homestead" la back again, and tbe length of the engagement depends on the business. "In old Kentucky" did very good during its four weeks' stay. Globe (Robert Jsnetle, mgr.)—Second week of •'Bringing Up Father." Good show and tiptoe tusiness. It's on for a ran. National (Q. A Haley, mgr.)—This boose !s row closed for tbe season. Tbe future policy Is not known. Waldbon's Casino (Charles H. Woldron, mgr.) —Tbe Broadway Girls put on an excellent show, end drew accordingly. The Social Maids occ'jpy the stage current week. Week of May 4, Taxi Olrla. Gaiety (George R. Batchell?r. mgr.)—The Craekerscks thus week. Ootniug: Rose Sydsll and company. Dave Marlon's Dreamland Oo. did u very satisfactory business. Howadd (George E. Lothroo Jr., nsr.)—Old Toby Lyons Is back to his old resting place, and his many friends will be glad to see him. The fcurlcsquers thus week are Violet Msscotte's Tele- jihone Girls. Vaudevllllans ore: Anderson and tiolnea. Fred and Albert, Barney Gilmore, Kelly and Galvln, Love and Halght, and Ssronski. Gband Opeba House (George K. Lofhrop, mar.) —The Ragtime Girls this wees, aim then the Tele- phone Girls will entertain. The usual specl.il ■lights are still In order. Keith's (Harry Gustln, mgr.)—Week of 27: Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven, "Rube" Dickinson. 1*1. Gallagher and Bob Carlln, Clayton Kenned.r »nd Mattle Rooney, Daniels and Conrad, Zeno, Jordan and Zeno, Bell and Caron, and Grace De Msrr. Oh-heok (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—27-20: lielly and Galvln, Medlln. Clark and Townes. Fatter Diving Girls, Bessie La Court, Kelso and Lolghton, and Lew Wells. Latter psrt of tbe week: Dooley and Evelyn, Jack Straus. "Side- lights." Rockwell and Woods, the Valdos, and ethers. St. James (Marcos Loew Management). — Dooley and Evelyn, Jack Straus, "Sidelights," Rockwell and Woods, the Vsldos, and others, 27-29. Laat three days: Kelly and Galvln. Med- lln, Clark and Townes, Pattee Diving Girls, Bes- sie La Count, Kelso and Lelgbton, and Lew Wells. GonnoN's Oltmpii (John B. Comerford, mgr.) —Bessie's cockatoos, Al. Cbleman, Felix Haney and company, Bay State Trio, Edwards Brothers, Dow and Low, and "Scenes from Grand Opera." Scoliat Souarb (Gordon A Lord, mgrs.)—The y» this wee* Include!): The Musical De Wol's. Harry Montgomery, Glrard and Gardner, Weber uomedy Four, Harmer, Stewart and company, and others. - -" BowDont Square (George E. Lothrop. mrr.)— Arthur Houston snd company, Zlnka Panr.a. voting Brothers, Reeves snd Warner, Artusa, the VS"?- Trl0 ' uul Daniel Frohinan's "Hearts Adrift," motion pictures. .ii on Wames W. Craig, mgr.)—The players Jb;' week are: Pauline Fielding and company, we Monte, Lombardlan Duo, Dorothr Curtis. Drls- coll and Perry, Alexander and Alberlnl. and Hartley and Pecan. r-AHAOiums. The Motion picture and vaudeville houses of- fering new shows are: the Shawmut, Old South, "nstilogton, Huntington Avenue, New Back Bay, Star, l.nlque, Premium, Comlque. Apollo, Dream- land, Crescent Gardens. Olympic, New Palace, ideal, Scenic Temple, Cambridge. Niagara, Har- vard, Dorchester, Williams' Ideal, Gem, Day square, Eagle and others. Two young ladles who have done exceedingly well In this locality are Sterling and Norton, nwy are at the Central Square Theatre, Lynn, this week. I'aeaoox Pask opens May SO. Haverhill, Haas. — Academy (Joe Mack, mgr.) vaudeville ami motion pictures. Colonial (Wm. E. Furber, mgr.)—"The Japan- ese Girl," by local talent. April 28, as benefit for the City Hospital. Mrs. Flake, In "Mrs. 1-mnatcad Leigh." 30. For rest of week Hor- mans Revue, vaudeville snd motion pictures. OsrnEuu (Capstan 4 Wesscnnan. mgrs.)— vaudeville and motion pictures. Majestic, Scekio snd Obown. — Motion pic- tures only. Hoekford, 111. -Grand (H. W. Orampp. mgr.) the Frotfekers of 1014 (local). In a two-act rrujlcal comedy, "Mr. Shrimp," under auspices of the Knights of Columbus. Aril 20, 21, to Bnc hnslness. University of Michigan Glee Club fol- lowed 22, to tine returns. "September Morn" 23. Mutual pictures on off nights. Hsreefoot Club 20. Mrs. Flske May 20. Notes.— The Hsrvey Stock Co. had two big - for week of April 20. First half, "A --n's Life" was presented, and last half, "Abe Tale Cowboy," n typical Western play At the Majestic, on Wednesday night. 22, In addi- tion lo the regular performance, the following vaudeville road show wss presented: Viollnsky, REGISTER YOUR ACT. raiB COUPON will be numbered and attached to your contribution, and a certlfleate •nil be rsturaed to yoa as an acknowledgement, and for firm reference. The contribtrtloa ahcmld be eLroed plainly by tat person or Arm asmdLng la asm*, and should ba endorsed by the stage manager of the abcrw or of the house where the act la being used. Further acknowledgment will be mad* by tbe names and numbers Mnf published each weak aa received Address your contributions to THE REGISTRY BUREAU, NKW YORK CLIPPER, 47 W. 28th St,, New Tort George Soper. Eds and Cora Apple, Shilling Bros., and Macaroni and company Back lo vaudeville after ■ short Oyer with musical farces, the Orpheum presented Henry Hargrave f.nd company, Bernard and Scratb. Reed'a aero- hatlc bulldogs. Le Valle Twins, and Lockhart and I.eddy, 20-22. to good returns. "At Saratoga Springs," a musical absurdity In one act, was presented the last half of the week Ten pic- ture houses report fine business. Elgin. III.—Grard (W. B. Newmtu, mgr.) Robert fhermaii presented "Tbe House of a Thousand Candles." April 10-JJ, with Frances Dowllng. Arthur Olml, Fred Hubbard and others. Good business and about the best company Mr. Sherman las ever sent here. Vaudeville, 23-25, Included: Ifenlo Moore's "Alarl.lln'n Lamp," with Dixie Metre, Chase and La lour, Mircoo, the Sybjihones. Median's acrobatic dogs, snd other sets. The Four Marx Bros.' BatM tabloid 20- 29. CoLibr.cu.—Charles W. Clarke, baritone. 20, to large business. Sarah Mildred Wlllraer. reader. 27: Leon Sametlnl, violinist, 2*. No*ra—Elgin's three retjul,tr picture houses re- port good returns with tenure pictures. Aurora, HI.—Grand (J T. Henderson, mgr.) Rob Fltssimmons, as an ndilM feature with the Girls from Maxim's, April IT. drew capacity liouse. "Just Out of College" followed 24. Pari- sian Beauties 25. "September Morn" 20. Fox (J. J. Reubens, mgr.)—Vaudeville bill 19- 22 included: Chase and La Tour, Marcou, the Sylphcr.es, Meehnn's acrobatic dogs, other acts and pictures. Terre Haute, Inil. — Grand (S. W. Car- ruthers, mgr.) "Ben-Hur." April 10-18, bad ca- pacity business. Billy S. Clifford to S. R. O. business 10. 'Within tbe Law," nittirn engage- ment 20. 21. dark 22, vaudeville 23-26: I'has- ma, Empress Quartette. Newel and Meet, Barton, Martin and Wilson, and Welllng-Levering Troupe. "September Morn" 27, "The Drug Terror," pic- tures, 28-30; Weber & Fields' Co., In "Hokey Pokey," May 2. VABisrrr (Ross Garver, mgr.)—Bill 20-22 In- cluded: Charlotte Parry. Elliott Bv>s., Earl and Neal. Ray Royee, and Adelyq Lowe and company. Bill 23-20: no lit. H. Holgc and company, Wil- son and Baxley, Pearl Bros, and Burns, Olara Ballorinl, and Little Hip And Kanolfon. Lois (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. New Colonial (M. :.ess, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Gebmama Hall (Joe Barnes, mvr.)—Manhat- tan Gaiety Girls, 10, to good business Old Fid- dlers' Contest (local) 20. Savot, Fountain, Majestic, Pbincess, Cbes- tent, onrheum, american, roval. palace, Pabk, Elk, [me, Mooiie, Colonial and Tuba- tobicji. —pictures only. Notes. —The Orpheum moving picture bouse, owned by Brentllnger A English, of Fort Wayne, was sold 18 to E. B. Smith for $12,000. Mr. Smith also operates the Crescent Marcus Ilclciin and Joseph M. Finn, of Chicago, were In this city last week. In conference with T. W. Karhydt Jr.. regarding plans for the new theatre they are to erect here. Evnnsvllle, Intl. — Well*' BIJoa (Hcgh Puwson, mgr.) ''September Morn" closed this the- atre for tbo season April 23, 20. New Grand (Wm. McGuwnn, ingr.)—Bill 27- 20: Ed. F. Reynard, Bryan, Suiuuer and company, Hary Booker, Barkbart and White, and Three American Trumpeters. For 3<I-May 3: Swain's ruts and cats, Bert Leslie ami company, Keller and Weir, Obis. Olcott and Minstrel Four. Majestic (Chas. Sweeten, mgr.)—For week of April 26. E. J. Weir Stock Co. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra May 4. Oepbbuk and Nobthsidb (Charles Sweeten, mgr.)—Amateurs and motion pictures. Savot, Colonial, Princess, Itivntsior, Nov- elti, Alhaubra, Governor, Virginia. Colum- bia, Fulton. Stadium, Valaoa, Franklin and Colonial, motion pictures only. Nora—Haag Shows April 2S. Lognnsport, Ind.—Nelson (Edw. F. Gsl- lli'cn, mgr.) Al. O. Field's Mlnatrels 27, Weber & Fields' "Hokey Pokey" Co. 30, "Tbe Drug Terror" May 1. Manhattan Gaiety Girls 2, Pacllst Choristers 0, Pabst Theatre Stock Co. 12, 'Peg o' My Heart" 10, Nathan Hale (local) 22. A season of Summer stock la being planned, to open May 25. Colonial (Harold Byerly, mgr.)—Bill for April 27-20: Mcllyar end Hamilton, Charles Ben- nington, Lclllot Bros. For 30-May 2: Herls snd Preston, Lillian Gonne, and Paul Klelst snd company. Broadwat (Mangus A Jeffries, mgrs.)—Bill for week of 27 Includes: Ronalo and Lee, Wat- ford's Animal Circus, and L. De Long and com- pany, FA*** Womi Ai;k, Grand and Tokto, photoplays only. HriiEil, Ind.—Sourwlne (E. E. Atkln, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. Colonial, Princess and Arc, pictures only. Newark, Ff. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robbing, mgr.) offers the San Carlo Grand Opera Oo. week of April 27, with a double cast and augmented orchestra, in an elaburate repertoire of well known operas. Majestic (Mr. Pope, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Bill 27-20: Church Olty Trio, Hattle Fox and Minstrel Girls, Frelsnder and Clark, and Atlas Trio. Orfiieom (M. S. Schneslnger. mgr.) —The llrownell-Stork Stock Co. appears week of 27. In "Hawthorne of the U. S. A.." which is the last offering until August. A musical stock company, organized by Lou Morton, of Trenton, will play a Spring engagement under Mr. Stork's manage meat until then. Among the principals are: Primrose Seaman. Arthur Conrad. May Emory niu! Walter Wills The opening piece will be •The Man Who Owns Broadway" May 4-9. Miner's Empicb (Tom Miner, mgr.)—For w?»t-. of April 27, Eil. l<re Wrotlie nn.1 the Ginger Olrla. villi Princess Dower and tbe Three Perry*. The Belles of Ileanty Row Mar 1-n. Kkenvv's (Jolin McNally. nurr.l—Tlctures sic' vmuk-viile. Bill 27-20: Fourteen tl. S. A. Boys. ILigan anil Doyle, mid Harriet Dole and company, In "Tho Cook." Notes. —The Hptest benefit of the season wis tenilereil Harry Anio anil Losi Kvans of Miner's Empire, Sunday. 20 Beginning May 18, the i;ti:plre will be devoted to vaudeville and t'lctunu. icntliinous show dally from 1 lo 11 P. M Seven acts will be given with spilt weeks and new reels dally The members of the Brownell Stark Stock Co. will receive a benefit Sunday night, May 3 Mr. Rosanafle, who has been mi. iin?lng Hie Lyric Theatre for several years, link severed his ctnecllon with that Iio-ise llrglnlng May 4, a comic opera company of forty slugera will begin an engagement at the Odcn Tl.eatre. "The Moon Maiden" will be the Initial oltorlnst, introducing Heniy Taylor, Bernnrl Rlsgn. Fred Freer. Olive North, Helen Waldron and Elsie Bart. J. French Boyd will he the musical direc- tor, and Lester Brown, stage manager. Jersey City, X. J.—Majestic (F. E. H*n- demon, mgr-) "Dos Mlttemacht Stsedel" (••The Midnight Girl"), with Orete Von Habcf, Ernst Nsnman and a strong cast, week of Aril 27. "The Trail of the Looeaotne Pine" follows. The Irish socletle* made business ham for Flske O'Hara week of 20. The A. O. H. bought up the entire boose on tbe opealng night. Date. NEW YORK CUPPER REGISTRY BUREAU : Enclosed plea*e find copy of my entitled M .„ for Regiitntion. NAME. Address. When you register a play or aeenario that you Intend to submit tor reading to any pro ducer, we will furnish a label to be attacked ta the original, showing that the same has beat entered In TBI Cumi Registry Bureau. Oat the Idea? Additional Oertlflcates 521—Alexander Golden Three Plays 523—Al. SoorteU Act 526—Stuart Woodbrldge Song Lyrics 527—Samuel I'resaner Songs 528-^Matt Healy Act 029—Earle Fulton Title 530—Charles Thorley Lyric 531—Broe and Maxlne Title 532—Jess Vellgard. Act 533—Mllten Roberts Bong 534—Joseph L. O'Connor Sketch 535—R, K. Slurdock Lectjre 530—Al. Shorten Jr. Acts 537—Alfred Von Allen Title Issued to Anril 25. 838—W. A. Farley Songs 030—Ton Kyle Sketch 640—Martin Dobaon Song 541—A. R. Desord Sketch 542—Rudolf Luaulgren Scenario 543—Robert De 0. De Land Title 544—A. L. Eaton Vaudeville Act 548—Joe Harkios Act 040— Robert De Oarop De Land Lyric 547—II. Rum Shortman Lyrics 648—Bay lllbbeler Song Title 649—II. Fred Wilson 7...Act 650—Anthony De Crlecl Snag Box Ton (Ed. D. Csilngan, mgr.)—Variety and photoplays 27 and week. Obtheum (Anthony Michel mgr.)—Bill week of 27: J. K. Eramett. Viola Crane and company, Ward, Bell and Ward, Arthur Diirant, Jeanette Dupree and company, Josephine Katharine, Fid- dler and Sbelton, others and photoplays. Monticbllo (Robinson A Bums, mgrs.) — A One array of photoplays week of 27 Include: "The Fatal Wedding," Mexican pictures. "The Ruby of Destiny," Betty Nanson. In "Acquitted;" "The Battle of the Seies" and Stuart 'Holmes. In "Tbe Criminal." According lo present Indications this bouse will remain open all Summer. Hoboken, N. J.—Gayety (Theodore Lorch, mgr.) 'The Divorce Question," by the Gayety Stock Co., week of April 27. Oavbtt (Wm. F. Fitzgerald, mgr.)—The Bow- ery Burlesquers. with Truly Shattuck, Fitzgerald and Quinn, May Irish and the Morln Sisters. This house closes the regular season May 2. Libio (G. S. Rlggs, mgr.)—Bill for April 27- 20: Inglls and Redding, "A Day In Court." Hen- tracks, Wild and Newland, and Rose Maids. For 30-May 2: Kenny and Hollle, Budd and Clare, a new sketch, "Payment," and Mae Clinton and Joe Sidney. Tbe feature photoplay la Mary Pick- ford, In 'Teas of the Storm Country." U. S. (Frsnk E. Hall, mgr.)—This splendid resort Is doing finely. The special offerings for week of 27 »ve: •'Arlsona. "The Tower of Terror" and "Napoleon and France." Tbe Wur- lltzer Orchestra, under direction of Dawson Wood, is a feature by itself. Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta (HornerGeoBB nrgr.) Otis Skinner. In "Kismet." April 20-23, played to good bouses. "Damaged Goods" had fair houses 24, 25. House la dark week of 27. Lraio '.H. L. Cozdoza. mgr.)— Lucille La Verne Co. continues to draw good houses. Grand (II. L. De Give, mgr.)—'Vaudeville and notion pictures. Mill (A. K. Jones, mgr.)—Tho burlesque, "The Nut Factory," played to good houses 20-25. Fred Kennedy anil (lus Mortimer and company week 27. Buou (H. L, De Give, mgr.) — Eddie Black Etock Co., in "The Play Without a Name," to good houses, week of 20. Same company. In "The Woman Who Dared," 27 and week. Bonita (Geo. Campbell, mgr.)—Tableaux and motion pictures. "Southern Beauties" played to good houses 20-25. Tassel sod Young, and "South- ern Beauties" 27 snd week. Gaibtt (J. V, Race, mgr.)—Tableaux end mo- tion pictures. Bott Shteffer and company, and mo- tion pictures 20-26. Same attraction 27 and week. This bouse Is playing to Increased buslnes.i. CoLt'sfBiA (Geno O. Davis, mgr.) was dark 20- 28. Bently's Bon Ton Burlesquers and "Tbe Man from irclaud" 27 and week. America (J. H. Daniel, mgr.)—Tableaux and motion pictures. Allls nnd Myers bad fair bouses 2025. Rudolph Denlck» and tlie Knickerbocker Girls 27 and seek. Fobstth (H. L. Oardota, mgr.)—Bill 27 and week: Lew Hawkins, Mason and Murray, Fred Lindsay, Valerie Bergere and company, and Con- roy and Models. AuDrrosuoH.—Program for opera to be given by Metropolitan Opera Co. of Now York City, here. In- eludes: "Manon" 27, lnatead of "Carmen," which was originally arranged for; "II Trovatore," in Italian, matinee, 28; evening, 29, "Der Bosen- kavnllcr." In German; matinee, 30, "L'a Balk) In Mascbera;" evening. May 1, "Madams Butter- fly," in Italian;" matinee. 2, "Lohengrin," In German; evening, 2, double Mil, "Cavallerla Rtrstlcona," In Italian, and "Pagllaccl." Macon, Ga.—Grand (D. G. Phillips, res. mgr.) "Adele" April 10, good show to pleased audience. "Damaged Goods." 27, closes house. Palace (J. B. Mellon, mgr.)—Feature pictures. Texas Quartette closed successful engagement here 18. Samuel B. Asher opened here week of 20. Majestic (J. B. Melton, mgr.)—Oliver's Grand Jubilee Co. week of 20 presented: "A Grand Jubilee," "A Hot Tlmo,'' "Blackvllle Club." Three special pictures daily. 1'bincess (Angel Soteropolus, mgr.)—Feature pictures. Hugh Oliver closed 18. Roy Rogers and Aurlema, specialties, week of 20. Kansas City. Ho.—Shubert (Earl Steward, mgr.) "The Passing Show of 1013," April 10-26, la a good rollicking musical show, but not up to the standard of other years. "Peg o' My Heart" 20 and week, return engagement. Gram) (A. Judab, mgr.)—"Mary Jane's Pa" here for 10 and week. "Tbo Calling of Don Matthews" May 8. Orhieum (Martin Lenmnn, mgr.)—BUI 28 and woek: Blanche Bates and company, Gertrude Barnes, Foster and Lovett, Bellow, Kelly and Pollock, tlie Tabors, and Bombay Dcerfoet. Emtbess (Dan McCoy, mgr.)—Bill 27 snd week: Brown and Blyler, Bounding Gordons, Jen- nings end Donnan, Alfred Lattell and company, Sebastian Merrill and company, awl Rose Tiffany and company. HiirooaoiiB (F. J. Talbot, mgr.)—Bill 20-28 Included: Princeton and Yale, Blank Family. Loud and Coulter, Barber and O'Nell, Bernlvlcl Bros., Gottler and Goetx. Wllhat Troupe. Bnrtlno and company. Manley and Sterling, and the Hippo- scope. Oatbtt (Bert McPhall, mgr.) — Al. Reeves' Show had a good week ending IS. Mr. Reeves said he would positively retire for good, night of 25. when be closes In Omaha. Wilus Wood (Roy Crawford, mgr.)—Tbe pic- tures of "The Soa Wolf" pulled One crowds 20- 25. Notes. —The Kansas City Symphony Orcbestm. under the direction of Carl Hindi, gave a enmwrt at the Shubert Theatre. 21. with Julia Olaiu«-n. »« soloist Felice Lyne will be heard In s re- cital 30. The engagement of Cyrus Jacobs, man- ager of tbe Globe Theatre, to Clare. Wlierler, of Cktcaro, baa been announced. The wedding will take place early next Fell Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Castle will be rem In Convention Hall Wed- nesday afternoon and evening, May 0. Portland. Ore—Heillg (W. T. Pangle, mgr.) "Peg o" My Heart" was the attraction week of April 12, and was elaaaed "a gem." I'eggy O'Neill was exceptionally good, and was NOTICE! Owing to the demand (or pro- fessional copies of the song .. M for S'NOLES, DUETS and QUAR- TETS, would say that we will forward copies and orchestra parts In any key on receipt of 10c. In stamps to cover coat of mailing. JOE MORRIS MUSIC CO. 145 Wtit 45th St., N. V. Positively No Free Copies of this Song ►upported by a splendid caat. For week of 20, the Stralford-on-Avon Players were seen In Shake- sperean repertoire. Bvelyn Nesblt Thaw 20, Flon- taley Quartette 27, Margaret llllngton, In "Within the Law," 28-May 2. Bakeb (Geo. L. Baker, gen. mgr.)—The offer- ing of the Baker Players week of 13 was "The lilrl and the Pennant." The play waa In at the right time, aa the Pacific Coast Baseball League oiiencd In Portland during tlie week. "The Man Higher Up" was given 20-26. uri'Iiluii (W. F. Cofllnberry, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Odlva. Mooter Gulirlel ami company, Ivlui- lierly and Mohr, Mabelle Adams and cnm|>aiiy. Violet MaeMlllan and company, Morula Bros., and Nick Verger. I'antaoes' (J. A. Johnson, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Ilamold's dogs and monkeys. Barrows- Lancaster company, Tom Kelly, Worn! and I.nwson, ami Jerome Slid Carson. Empress (II. W. I'lerong. mgr.)—Hill week of 27: Lonlx Granat, Bob Hall, "The Mermaid and the Man," aod "The Punch." Star, Arcadsj, Oi.ohe. .Majestic. Oni.tiHRiA and PEorLB's, motion pictures snd musical offer- ings. Notes. —People's Theatre offered. In picture form, Mary Plckfonl. In "A Good Little Ilevll," to capacity houses 12-18 At tbe Columbia. "Our Mutual Olrl" continue* to draw splendid patronage The Majeetlc's offering week of 12. was a Vitagrapb feature, "The Night Riders," splendidly portrayed. Vinkiigee, Okla.—Broadway (D. Myers, mgr.) llulion Powell's "Ilcnimkcd Henry" April 27. Vaudeville bill 30-May 2: Leonard anil Kane. Brennan and Carr, Brooks and Harris, snd Winch find Poorv. Vale (O. L. Britton, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Gaibtt (F. L. Ducker, mgr.)—Harris Stock Oo. and pictures. onuric AiBDOtta (U. Hembree. mgr.)—Vaude- ' vllle snd pictures. Noras.—Holton Powell's "Trouble Makers" proved a big attraction at tbe Broadway Theatre April 19-23, together with "Our Mutual Olrl" pictures. The managemeut Is Installing a cooling plant, which wilt make It possible to play the entire season. Business la good A IB.0OO Wurlltser pipe organ will be Installed In the Gal- Hot of Rogers silverware Is being given away every Monday night to the person holding the lucky number Beginning with May 8 Bessie Deno will make her appearance at the Olympic Alrdome, for four weeks. One carload of scenery la carried by this company, wblch also plsys royalty bills Cam T. Kennedy Carnival ployed to good business April 13 and week The home talent minstrel, to be given under tbe auspices of tbe Bbrlners of Eastern Oklahoma, under the direction of J. Bren, of Kansas Oily, are rehearsing nightly, two performances will be given 80. ' Oklahoma City, Okla.—Overholaer (Fred 0. Wclii. mgr.) bill for April 21-25 Included: Boyle Bros., tlie Kelts, Duerr and Moore, and Tom Bailey and Four reels of pictures. KAfi-BESB (Jack Roland, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Ltbic (Pele Slnoulopo, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Dreamland. Olvupio, Oku, Pbincess and On- fHBUH, motion pictures only. Charlotte, Sf. C.—Academy (John L. Crovo, mgr.) "Within tbe Law" April 27, Ruth 8t. Dents 28, Howe's pictures 20. Piedmont (Kd. O. Gldley, mgr.)—Hills week of 27 Include: Lightning Weston, Balsac snd llaker. "Valtolse and May, Pelrle ami Budd. Kelly nnd Latterly. Marlon Maunders, Haraclna'e Band, and one to All. PaiNCEas (Tate Powell, mgr.)—Feature pic- ture* only. Kuisonia, AucsE-u, Ottowav aiMl Tiirato, pic- tures only. Note.— Tbe Great Aaahl Troupe of Jap magi- cians and acrobat* showed at the Piedmont Isst half of week of 20, were a big bit. It Is a very lieautlful act. In addition to performing some of the best Rhdey work ever seen at the Piedmont, Asahl Is a nnlaheil magician, and lie held tbe In- terest of the audience. Manager Gldley says thst Hie act occasioned more talk anwmg tlie public than any other net that lie bas played In many a week. Ottawa, Can. — BaiMell (peter Gorman, mgr.) Christie Monlonald, In "Hwelbenrts " April 20 21. Forbes-Robert son, In repertoire, 22-25. Dominion (J. F. Clancy, mgr.)—Bill week of 27: Irene Weston and Ray, Wilson Brothers Mary Elisabeth, Gordon and Rica, Melor and De 1'eula, and others. Familt (Ken. E. Flnlsy, mgr.)—Morris Ed- wards continued his singing engagement week of 9). The sixth port of "Tho Adventures of Katb- lyn" wae shown here 20, 21. FsANCAia (Ken. K. Flnlay, mgr.) — Vaudeville and motion pictures. St. Gboboc's (J. D. Murray, mgr.)—"The Path of Glory" was featurel at this popular bouse 22, 23. Note. —Die new Bank Direct picture house, the Imperial, which was lo have opened Ita doors April 1, owing to the aVramevai of the Winter work. It will not be completed for another month. Deal Molnea, la.—Orpheum (II. II. Burton, mgr.) bill week of April 20: Louis Ilardt, the Zamlgs, Francis Dnoley and Obrlnnr Haylea, "Tbe Double Cross," Chick Biles, Marie Blohop, one lo Oil. and pictures. Kmiteks (Klbert A Gelchell, mgrs.)—elulllvan A Goruridlne Circuit. Two shows a week of seven acta each. Majestic (Hlbert • Getchell, nigra.) — Nash Block Co., to big business. Casino. Unique, Dtab, Familt. Black Cat, Familt, Palace and CoLONUI Pictures only. Note. —A. Blank la remodeling a building be- tween Hlitb anil Seventh Streets, on Locust. Into a picture and show bouse. It will be named th? Garden. Ilnrllnstnn, la. — Grand (U. F. Itb'mes. mar.) "Peg o' My Heart" will cloie tbe reason of till* house May 12. The house will then run nilisvr attractions and moving pictures. Oabbick (J. Henri Fischer, mgr.)—Tyler snd I .imi b, Reus Arnold, Acme Four and Seven Itrnomor Arabs ciannoHed ilio hill week of 20. Palace, Bute. OuMar, Ni:uo and Libio, mov- ing plrtuien. Ni.tk— Young Buffalo Wild West will appear April 20 Report has it tli.it Chlcitu parlies have (cased old Sickles' lAini.try Building, nnd will Install another up-to-data moving picture liouse. Cedar Itaplde, la Majestic (Vie Hugo. mgr.) for April 20-20, "A Night on Broadway." "Utile Miss MIe-Uu" 30-May 2. Urkrnb'r (Wm. Collier, mgr.)—"Tlie Jueklliw" April 2H. Wm. Hodge, In "The Road lo Hairi- ness." 20. Knozvllle, Term.—Sluuti's (Frlla Stauli. mgr.) "Within tin Law," with Clera Joel, playnl a return entrageinent April 21, ami buslneM was capacity. Ruth St. Uvula followed 23, 21, Ragles' Minstrels (local) 30. Buou (Frank Rogers, mgr.)—Bill for week of 20, Included: John F. Ootiroy and his Diving Girls, Aleianiler Kids. Amine. Ball and West, Maxwell ll.ibbii. ami nsiUisi pictures of Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Castle, In modern dances. Grand (J. (>. Roberta, mgr.) —Tabloid musical comedies are drawing well at thla holme. Majbstio. Ran, tUv, l.vmo sod Gem. —Pic- tures. NirtR. — Ilarkoot'a Carnival Company, which Wintered 1n Knogvllle, opennl their season here 15, under the auspices of the Olty League llasnlisll Association. Tho engagement waa for ten days, but rainy weather has Interfered with the at- tendance. Naalivlllv, Tenn.—Vnii-liKiio (W. A. Slm-la, mgr.) ebiattl tho season with Itii.h St. IH'iila, April III. 17. (Irpiihiiu (Goo. II. Illckinan, nu/r.)—For wi-ek of 20 Hilly Iaiiu; nml Pliiyrra preseiitril "The Belle of Hicbmotul." to good business. l'RiNt'KSR (Harry Smk*kum, nigr.i—"Tlie Ten- derfoot," 20-23, ami picture*, to good IhisIimms. Loo Oarin, Crtstau lluta, l-'trrri Ave.. Al- iiamiira rnd Rkx, inovlnix tilcttirei* only. Notrr.— -f4UH week was farewell week of Billy I.011G atvl her players, at the OriHM'u.ii. Tlie en- tire company left this city Humlay nsindng. 211, for Oballanoogn, for an liiilotlnlto vngagenirnt tliero, Msnagcr Hickman went with thnn for a iviek or two. 'ilio Urplieusu here will l<e cbneil fur a abort period. Tlie entire company mndu numy friends hero who regret their going. Iliiti'lilnsiiii, Kan. — Da Luic (J. It. Ilur- fonl mgr.) General Film Service ami orchoiilra, to line Imrlnewi. April 27. John Barrvuuire, in "An Aiwriian floutlevnan;" Mar -I. Dtisthi Far- num. In "Tbo Suuiiw Man;" 11. Burr McIuUmIi, In "In MlEtaurs.'' Iris (M. II. Btarck, mgr.)—Univivaal jdctures, to ihvhI business. Feature April 20, "Too Drug Triinii-:" May 3, Warren Kiirlif.m, In "Tho Bolted Iioor:" 10, '"PliA* llaiigiuan's Nismf." PstARi. (O. It. Yost, .iigr.)—(Mutual plntiirea, to Soul luvluas. "Our Mutual Ulrl" Is shown every hatiuilay. I'ijte ami Majestic, Universal Service. Ossn suition Hall. —Spring music fcatWal April 27-00. ltnsRsinr Parr will open May HI, with Vern'lo unit bis hind, for an eight-day engagement. Wichita, Kan.—Crawford (K. I.. Martllug, mgr.) the picture ploy, "Lee Mlsrnbles," was shown to well pleased audiences week ending April 26. PaiNriERR (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—Rill 20-22 luclmled: /<ena Keefe, with Caiton and Cameron and e company of ten |eople; Brenan and Carr, Dsn Harrington, Wlnsich and Poore, f*onanl Kane, ami Pntliu Weekly, to good buslnesa. KUPBCHH (M. It. Shamburg, mgr.)—Elisabeth Morrill and I'ompany presented "Jane Byre" week of 20, anil pleased strongly. This closed their engagement at this theatre, snd tbe com- pany left for Pittsburg, Kan., wbrre they ojieneil a Summer season on the Betl-OIendorMlallaril Alrdome circuit 17. Nora.—Gentry Bros.' Show la due hero May 2. New Ilnvesi, Conn.—Hyperion. Owner H. 7,. Poll will assume the management of this house May 1. The Irat attraction will be George Arllss. In "Dhnwll." I, 2. I '..Li's (Oliver C. Kslwanta. mgr.)—Tlie atoek company present "The Yankee Consul" April 27- Mny 2. Fox's Obano (llenj. Jackson, mgr.)—Tbe stock company, with Kooert Kdeami. suppurteil by I'rlsellla Knowlee. James J. Ryan, Arthur Ilu- rhunsn ami Angela McCaull, In ''Btrongheart." Vniidi'vllle 30-May 2. I/uilse Gunning, In "Forty- live Minutes from Broadway," 3-0. Buou (Kugene Wilson, mgr.)—Vauilevllle end pictures. Wnonaockrt, H. I.—Park (F. P. Shea. R'gr.) lAiidim flshity nirlw April 27-20, "The Old Homestead" iO, "Pea o' My Heart" May 1, 2. Smith's and Nickrl. —Muring pictures only. Notes. —Ibo Park Thejlre was dark week of April 20. "Tragic In Souls,'• photo-drama, which was booked for 20-22, was barred by the Police CluimUisloncr. "The ILnl Hose," which waa hooked for 21, and "Disraeli" for 20, were can- celed by Mr. Mien, slating that by doing this he would be belter off financially try leaving Iho kouso dark all week S. Weinberg began his second week's exhibition of his museum of enalomy 27. Iliisliiess lias been good. Iliiiil.iuii, Tex,—Palace. Rd. On ami Wini- fred, In "The Ilcnnit." did good laialnem as tlie feature picture for Ajirll 20-26. For week of 27. "i/oat Days of Potn|sell." Mvhtk:. —Two-reel feature "The Constance of Jeanne" last week. Feature fur 27 and week, Mary Plckfonl, In "Hearts Adrift." IIkst. —Bub Leonard and Betty rtrhaile. In "From Fattier to Son," and Florence l.awrewN» nnd Matt Moot*. In "The Law's Decree," were foil lure films 2025. King llnggot ami Kthel (Iran- don wilt bo seen In a big feature May I. Clurkhdnle, Mia*.—Cucnm'a (Slgur Ca- cum, mgr.) licensed motion nlcturen nil I vaole- vllle. Baby Maxlne dretv caiia-.'lty liousos weoi; of AitII 20. Current feature Mm* nre: "Germinal" 3n. "Tlie Adventuies of Katblrn. No. 7" .May 4. "Count of MMile Crlalo" 7. Note. — F. O. Iliiiitlr.gioii's Mliislr.-ls, umle. canvas, were here April 21, O. Snndaaky/. «.—Sandusky (V. O. Woodward, ri'k. ingT.)—JrAn Vogs-I's Minstrels April 20. Pic- tures on open dnles. Al.llAHBRA, TllKATOBIl'M, OEM, ItOTAL Ind I.TCECMT, plctmes only. Notb.— John Kmslerr will oj«?n bus new pic- ture theatre here, the Star, on or about May 13. I'enanrnln, Fla»—Penaacola O. U. (Sidney P. Levy, mgr.) the Norman Field Plivers began a Summer atrrk season April 27. Kmi'rbss (J. A. Jones, mgr.)—The Aviation Olrls Comely Co. waa tbe attraction week of 20,