The New York Clipper (May 1914)

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May 30 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 GREATEST BURLESQUE DRAWING CARD IN AMERICA p. S.-THIS ONLY COE8 TO PROVE THAT THE PUBLIC WANT GOOD, CLEAN BURLESQUE. VAUDEVILLE BITS. FULTON NOT SOLD TO LOEW CIRCUIT. Cbns. Bhelnhardt, ono of the owners of the Fulton Tucntre, nVucklyn, denies the story printed In one of the theatrical weeklies that the MM may b<: sold to the Loew circuit Mr. ltticlnhardt says there Is abao* lately no foundation to the story, and he ■was at a loss to understand why It was printed. Nash ajtd Evans going big- on the Fox time Johnnie Jacuubs, the -weil known agent and manager, has bought a house at Lyn- brook, Long Island. Joan and his wlf.' will more in about June lu. Tom Bbown, of Johnson and Brown, broke his kneecap while doing his act, last week, at the Halsey Theatre, Brooklyn. Johnson finished oat the engagement working alone. XIab Holdb.v, the "electric wlro kid," has become a baseball "fan," she can bo found any afternoon down at Tip Tops Park, root- ing for the Brookfeds. Aloha. Twins are the big feature this week at the Cadillac, Detroit Jtjne (Mitts opens at the Columbia, Chi- cago, next Monday. Job Webeb left New York May 10, for a few weeks rest at Saranac Lake. Ed. Morton back ln> town after a long sea- son on the United time. Chaklie Gillen, tbe popular leader of the orchestra at the Fulton, Brooklyn, will go away for a month's vacation In July. Cfaas. expects to spend the entire time In tho moun- tains up State. Fred. Snyder and Eunice Hallo, one of the best modern society dancing acts recent- ly returned from a trip over the S. & C. Circuit, are working; around New York at present, and going big. Hbnbietta Wheeler, doing a good double with a girl partner. Flo Talbot, just in from the South, will make her first New York appearance shortly. Lorj Diamond and Lou Uxckk, late of Sheedy's Amphlon, Brooklyn, will be with Jack Klein's Carnival, opening at Dover. Del., May 30. Diamond will be manager and Unger electrician. Potts Bros, and company will sail May 28 on the Celtic, to open the Tlvoll at New Brighton. They aro booked In England for twenty-sir weeks. Eddie Gardner's motor boat. Peggy G-ll, took to the waters of Jornada Bay last Sun- day. Bessib Da Count, the single who has different Ideas than others, will bavc a new act which she will be ready to show next August written by Stephen Champlln. Gillen. Beck and Bbown is a new act which will be seen In New York about June 1. Frank Gillen, of the Fulton Theatre, Brooklyn : Brown, of the Edison Phonograph Co., and Beck of the Tanguay Show, are the soys, and they should have some act Don Ftancisco Creators opened at the New York Theatre May 24, as leader of his •wn orchestra. Creators is a well known •and leader. Alice Lloyd will open on the Orpheum, circuit in September. Irvino Coopeb has booked Delmore and Light over the Loew circuit, commencing early In September. Rita Goeta Is with Zlegfeld's "Follies" at Atlantic City this week. Harry Fox Is at the New York Theatre this week. Ei.srE Todno has returned to her country lame up In New York State after a most successful season ss prima donna of "Johnny Wise" Co. Elizabeth Maynb has received an offer from AL Bleb for next season. Brady and Mationey will open at iho riremens' Convention in Montreal, for three weeks, commencing June 22. Kelly and Galvin are now under tho Aanngemcnt of Edgar Allen. "Watch the bills which Ben Kahn Is slipping ever at the Union Square now. He bas some tig one on for the next few weeks. iLe Boy and Cahill are still at It; one week lay-off In Bfty-two. This week at Shea's, Toronto, with Detroit, Pittsburgh and Cleve- land to follow. Vic Le Hoy writes: "No vacation as long as the money comes In. Go to It, Tie, you've tbe right Idea. Sammy Watson's Farmyard, wiho was seen once before on the Loew Circuit, opened •gain for Joe Schenck, at the American The- atre on Monday. Lcba Maaorr did not lose any time jump- fag into Vaudevlllo after her burlesque sea- son closed with the Taxi Girls Co. She Is now touring the Loew time. McKenna's Minstrels, who are from the Honey Boy Evans Show, and contain nearly all the principals of the show, are at the Amcrlcar. tbe'last half of this week. Lew Hilton, tbe Hebrew comedian, and lis partner. Wyre, who were the features of <be American Beauties last season, are In vaudeville, playing the Loew time. If too" are In the profession and bave a team made up of professionals and want to J day a game, go Into the Loew office and ask or Moe Schenck. if you want to bet on your team just mention the amount, and it will be covered in a Jiffy, no matter what tho amount. Some sports in that Loew office, and they say it Is real money tbey bet, too. Jack Straths Is so satisfied with himself In vaudeville that It will take a lot of coax- ing to get him back into burlesque. He Is more than making good for Marcus Loew. Walker and III, after an absence of two years in the West, opened Monday at tho Delancey Street, New York, In their former success. They are still carrying the script for a new act in their trunk, but can't seem to use It Two boys, a piano and a violin, Is tbe way they are billing Daniels and Conrad, on the Loew circuit Rooon 1 , the Russian Caruso, a Marcus Loew Importation, Is more than pleasing the patrons of tbe Loew theatres. IroA, McMillan's vaudeville venture Is proving a trig success. Supported by Bert Bnow and company she is being featured by Joe Schenck, BURLESQUE PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. ALSO CHORUS GIRLS FOR WHEEL SHOWS. VAUDEVILLE ACTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SUMMER WORK L. REDEL8HEIMER, Successor to TANNEH & CO. HARRY KOSTEIl, Representative VAIOEVILLE AGEHCY Knickerbocker 1 heat re Uldg., MOSI U way, V. Y, The Old Reliable AL. TANNER For many years known a. T.VXSEII 6c CO., has moved to the GAIETY THEATRE BUILDING, 1647 BROADWAY. w. y. CITY Experienced Burlesque People and Chorus Girls for Road Shows. Also NOVELTY VAUDEVILLE ACTS for NUHLEY'S CASINO, SOUTH BEACH. We hear that little Bessie 'Mlttendorf, who lias had charge of the Loew booking office switchboard for a lone time. Is (joint: to leavo her position next mouth, for a good reason. I wonder who the lucky fellow la? tinod luck, Bessie, we will miss you. Joiix B. IIvmer's big scenic spectacle, 'The Passenger Wreck," now playing for iMarcus Loew, is one of the best acts of its kind we have seen hereabouts. Sammy Hbvman, tho popular little "props," at the Bedford, Brooklyn, is to be married to pretty Minnie Lias, of Toronto, formerly of Brooklyn, early In June. Sam and Xllnnlo will take a trip to Atlantic City for a week, and Sam may be obliged to absent himself from Brooklyn one whole week. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Cleveland, O,—Colonial (P. Ray Com-' stock, mgr.) week of May 20, the Colonial Slock Co. will be seen in Margaret Maya's play, "Baby Mine." Next week, "The Littlest Kcbel." . _ ,_ Prospect (J. W. Lyons, mgr.)—Week of 25, Mary Servoss and her stock company will give the first stock production of "The Ilalnbow." followed June 1-0 by "Tbe Blind- ness of Virtue." Cleveland (H. D. ZIrker, mgr.)—Week of 25, the final week of the year's stock season for the Holden company will see tbe pro- duction of "The White Squaw." Fbiscii.la (P. E. Seas, mgr.)—Week of 25: A. Francis Lens and company. In "The Second Story Man:" Helen Dickson and the Rambler Sisters, the Komero Family, New- comb and Williams, Brooke and Doyle, tho Luzons, and pictures. . •Stab (Drew A Campbell, mgrs.)—Week of 25, the Tiger Lilies. »«__«._ Empibb (George Chenet, mgr.)—iWeek of 25, the Flirting Widows. Metropolitan (Fred E. Johnson, mgr.)— Week of 25, "Life hi the Holy Land," with special Incidental music, wrftten for this film production, will be shown the fir9t half of week. On Thursday, Friday and Satur- day the Cleveland Operatic Society will five' an elaborate revival of "The Beggar tudent," with a large cast of local talent. The famous nermlt Club will give Its annual show week of June 8. The musical comedy will be entitled "The Hermits In Vienna," based on tbe dance craze In Europe. Lusk's music and Bumslde's lyrics are said to be the best of the season. Even snappier and more clever than last season's success. Opera House (A. F. Harts, mgr.)—Week of 25, Jack London's '^Sca Wolf, T ' In seven reels, will begin an Indefinite engagement Keith's Hippodrome (H. A. Daniels, mgr.)—Week of 25, tho eight-reel Universal film, "Neptune's Daughter," with Annetto Kellermann In the title role, will bo shown here. Knickerbocker (E. N. Downs, mgr.)— Week of 25, Augustus Thomas' play, "In Mil till , " with Burr Mcintosh, will bo pro- duced the first half, and tho Vltacraph suc- cess, 'IMr. Barnes of New York.'' with Maurice Costello. last half. The attractive musical programs by Spltalny'B Orchestra, have become a very popular feature of the entertainments here. Gordon Square.— Kathlvn pictures first half, and "Victory" the last thrco days of tbe week, will be the attraction. Luna Park.— .Attendance bas been touch better this week. The new acenlc railway and .Hilarity nail, with Russo's Band aro proving popular. Akron. O At the Colonial (Wm. T. Qrover. mgr.) Home's Stock Co. present for week of May 25, "The Ghost Breaker." Lakeside Park Casino (Harry A. Hawn, mgr.)—'Season opened 25 with the following vaudeville bill: Keller and Weir, Cora Simp- son and company. Miss Donlta and company, Rlmm, Bomm, B-r-r-r, Scott and Anetta, Ada Blllsbnry. Altlough tbe Casino opens with vaudeville, all arrangements have been made for the Arthur Chottcrton Stock Co., J urn: 1, to play for the season. National, Pastime, Bank, Empress, Luna, Waldorf, Plaza, Main, Winter, Thornton and Dome, motion pictures only. Mack's United Shows week of 25, In League Park. Jones linos. A Wilson Shows 30. Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Julius Cann, mgr.) Maude Adams, In "Peter Pan." was accorded her usual big reception here May 23. Tho Inmates of the "State School for Boys/' who have been remembered In kindness In the past by Miss Adams presented her with a beautiful bouquet of American Beauty roses. The Jefferson Stock Co., supporting Robert Conness and Justlna Wayne, present "Barriers Burned Away" 25-30. Miss Wayne closes her engagement 30, and Margaret Pitt Joins as leading woman, opening week of one 1, In "Woman Agajpet Woman." Belle D'Arcy playing opposite. TOio Summer gar- den In connection with this house. Is being prepared for early opening. ... __ Keith's (1. M. Moeher, mgr.)—Bill 25- 30: Miss Orford's elephants, Kennedy, Booms and company, CorrelH and Gillette, Billy and Edith Adams. •Snnrpsc'l and llcllly. Deane and Fay, and Chuck Ilass. New Portland (M. C. Iilmucnhcrg, mgr.) —'1*111 25-27: Mario and Trevette, Morton and Rossle. .Malslu How land. Brand and Do Long, and Four Soils Bros. For 28-30 : Boyd nnd St Clair, Hnrold Yates, Jas. Gordon and Elgin Sisters, nnd Allnrnn and Ncvlus. "Teas of the Storm Country" Is the lendntr picturo feature, nnd special picture Is 'The Launch- ing of the Defiance." Gheelv's (.lames W. Grecly, msr.)—Offer- ings week of 25: Tom Thomas and his mu- sical comedy company of twelve. Dimming "A Trip to New York" nnd "A Pair of But- tons," Introducing Taylor Sisters, Crib Wcy- burn. Bob Thomas nnd others. "1'athe s Weekly" has been added to the picture offer- ings. Casco (Cart SerantoD, mgr.l—Motion pic- ture features week of 25 Include: "The Pawns of Destiny, riic Lion Tamer's Re- venge," and "The Call Back." Photos of Warren Kerrigan were presented tady patrons 25. 26. Bia Nickel (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.)—Mo- tion picture features week of 25 Include: "A Woman's Triumph," "The Kissing Cup," 'Tracked Across tho Desert," and "Tho Mu- tual Weekly." Empire (D. D. Leader, mgr.)—Motion picture features week of 25 Include: "Tho Bridge That Failed." 'The Adwcntures of Kathlyn." "His Fateful Pa.sjlon." "Tho Garno of Politics," and "The Hcarat-Selig New* Pictorial." Cbuitanoocra, Tenn.—Bijou (Chas. 01- funt, mgr.) dork. Closed for season. Lyric (Lawrence Smith, mgr.)—Thlshouso lias been opened up for motion pictures, and started with a good business. Majestic (W. B. Russell, mgr.)—-Vaude- ville. CnESCENT, Bon no. I'icto, Tiikato, Al- iiambba, Colonial and Princess all report good business In motion pictures. 'Empress will re-open May 25 with bur- lesque. Note. —iLorralno Mlshler and George Rule, of Chattanooga, have signed a contract with J. V. Schenck, of New York, to demonstrato tho now dances. They open up this week at the Selback Hotel, In Louisville, Ky., and after several months tbey are to start out in a company from New York. Before leav- ing tbey gave a three days' engagement at the Lyric Theatre, In Chattanooga, to S. R. O. business. Mr. Schenck met this couplo during the engnRement of Ruth St. Denis, and has been after them to sign a contract, and Just succeeded. McAlenter, Okla.—Star Airdome (A. Bert Kates, mgr.) Moseley Bros.' Stock Co. played to pleased good business May 18-23. Yale-Majestic (D. A. MaoDonnld, mgr.) —Mellon pictures and vaudeville, bad line business 18 and week. Every Friday tho "Mutual Girl" fills the theatre to capacity. Forum (UoyOater, mgr.)—Universal films enjoy splendid business. Luclllo Love has proven to be a vory popular drawing card. Star (Vcno Plsassto, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures continue to good patronage. Liberty. (J. A. Stelnson, mgr.)—.Motion pictures has good business. .Lake Park Airdome (A. Bert Estes, mgr.) —'Moseley Bros.' Stock Co. played to pleased good business, Sunday IT. Bar City, Mich. — Washington (E. C. Bentty, mgr.) moving pictures and Illustrated songs. Bijob (E jC. iBentty, mgr.)—TheStrecter- Bryan Players opened a Summer engagement at this house May 24, changing bills twice a week. The opening bill was "Tho Game of Hearts." GnoTTO.—Vaudeville and photoplays. Wbnonaii, Stab, Family, Tempi.h and Crown, moving pictures only. Kalamasoo, Mlrh. — Majestic (Will Marshall, mgr.) vaudeville and motion pic- tures. Colonial. Elite, Lyric, New and Ob- rur.uM.—Motion pictures only. Oakwood Park opens May 24, with a con- scrt by tne Kalamazoo Symphony orchestra. under the management of Ed. Estcrmonn, and Stanley Perry, Koloist. Grand Rapids, Mich. — Itamona (Lew Delamater mgr.) opened May 23, with Beau- mont and Arnold, Alfred Bergen, Dclro, Oliver Armando Trojpe, Pantier Duo, and Scott and Kean. KiNGLiNci Bros.' Shows June 1. Richmond, Ky.—Crand (W. P. Baxter, mgr.) motion pictures week of May 25. Ai.hambra (8. II. Sparks, res. mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures. LiTTi.EjonN's Snows played to large crowds week of 18, Wanted for Next Season PRINCIPAL MEN and WOMAN Also CHORUS GIRLS for BILLY WATSONS BIG SHOW Address BILLY WATSON, Orphopm Theatre, Paterson, If. J. "THAT DIFFERENT LITTLE GERMAN "SOCIAL MAIDS OO. Fannie Vedder With the QUEENS OF PARIS Undsr the Maiugamtnt of JACOBS & JERMON THAT ni'VDLK OF ANIMATION PAULINE PALMIER wi|h tbe mono Bssi vk (jiri.b THE PROGRESSIVE GIRL ETTA JOERNS Prima Donna PROOKKSSIVH 0IHL8 00. HERE AND T1IEKE IX BlRLKSp. ur olio. Burlesque nir.t.v Kpkni'EH wrllc* thai hi* stock burraqut la n big lilt ut tho Iliijiiiiikcl, Chleuwi. awl Hie) ImslllCW lH Klvilt. I. mi Ivkmiai.i,, (lie (leruinii comedian, with lhv« Cracker Jlll'kH IhlK m-llwlll, llllii aliMMl Willi lSllirll t'.Miiicr fur next M'liwin. Mam IIiilden Iuh hIkiiwI with J-icoIm A Ji'rtnmt fur next m-hmiii. Anna IIkaiki, Mm 111 lie noulirette Willi Miner'* Ulu r-'nilir, Iho hunt HeilMin, llila alutKil Willi (li« .Miner linn for ninjliier term Si Jimkh, Itlll Mnllelti mil I'etnmelle hnra »l(tiwil with lllueli Ouinwr for 111* <l>|i«y MnH <>■. IIii.l ltxx» Watmin clone* ■ M-rioii i,r fully week* May EL 1(11! went nlouii, clcnmil ii|i Hie iibiiuI li. H., Iiiiiik li|> it few limine rwonl*. w«* SPECIAL NOTICE TO HB3MHHS. uno of Hie lender* on Iho Culumlila. wheel. Hill i. i„.~,~m„t naik, ,* iit„ fnjr riuh wlU h« »ij«i "I'liln't *R! liny Ooolcli tS»tice* or extra ilL m E££.'K.'X!2f" '""'""■"' '" M nSS?%2&. u &'S% nine d.1* «....«- lAUr 4u»hu«« to a ttin,l. (|lj|1| |ms „,„„„,,' foc B110 ,| IOT u . rra wU |, ||irll|{ & The lilnVrfnt eommitlw npnolnteil to "rrnniti joi'iNNr Jkkh linn iilipivit Willi Ullljr Wntwii fnr for the J/lrnt Annual Outlni,' of tho l/>i Clnti nro Iimtt „■„»„„ l.ustlinir i.lnlit «tid day to set cverylhltiic In reiiill- ToM »»iiwin. tlm well-hnnwn Irlnli oimlc, Hi. ne»» for Dm cliili'o bis outlnir to l» hold nt ,, n »t wnm.n wllh Hk. lllniicli llnlnl Hlinw, «.n-* lino IloeUra'a Coslno. New Dorp, H, l„ Juno IT. Tho hiiKk f „ r ( |,„ H U „„ 1M . r . i„ Olerolnml. ()., •nciilnii rntertalnruent committee Unvo arrnmjed nuny nov- j nIM) JB eltlen In the w«y of pnntline* guija-a, etc., for tlm , (l , 11K ANI> naxl . t ,,,,,„ „| Bll „i wl , h Max m^ inemlCTS and guentn. lor the dlfleront tjnme* to toT ollc ot M „ „,,„„„ „,„ ,| ie Oilunil.li Clreult be contented many raluaMo l.rlw* have been do- tlPIt H en*on nateil by dlffernit memlicr* of tto burlnque iirt- uarjori* I)K»ioB«»r ramie a decided lilt wliu feaslon. A continue raluml ot 113(1. doualed hy Joo Oin^nheliiier'a nlitck, at Iho tWeou, Newark, tbe Arllnslon Co*tirme Co., will tw drawn for. >,■ j \vt>rk of May 1H, Mollle William* Una iire*enteil tho club with * Jo< j, rTITT [,„, «igni;eil a number of well kn,mn valuable prlte to lie coutcilctl for. Among the pcrformcra for week rmiajteaieiita for bin Hummer crenta no far achciluleil for the day • fun are: «toek, at the olj-miilc. Now Yvrk. One hundred yir.l* di»h for burle*uue coipedlani. ToMMr O'Nkill, who hao been with Iho Tat Fifty yardt d«»h for tureniiiw prima donnaa. white Show the iiaat nerernl aennonn, will do.a Fifty yard* ilanh for tmrlesnue oliDrun itlrla. uttle Inzlng during hla lay-on* thin Miiinnii'r. One hundred »*rd» dnah for nutnaavra ami Tummy ha* been tnatchod to meet aeveral well agenti. known 133-pounder*, anil tbe boy* In burtcaip-.e One hundred yard* awlmDilng race for manager*, arP all rooting for Tommy, agenti ana nlago erew*. Vxr Winra *Mn Ahma (1«ant have aluned witli Fifty yard* swimming race for Iho fair one* lu Maurioo Jacob* for another aoaaon. They will burlesque. . ajiend the . Hiiuimer mouth* at their now home- Caichlng the greaaeil pig 1* another mlrlu pr>i- ,1011,1 In Connecticut, voklng eveat. Walt** I,r*m», wiio piuile llilniri hum alirail of A burleaque ball garoe, lietwoen IMt White'* the Bon Ton* tbe pant aeanuii, regirJlea* of all regular bnteball team and Hie oriih-um team of contrary rumors will bo rltu Jolhii Jertnon and J. l'aleiaon, N. J., al»o & liiirlonoue Imwhall guTno Herbert Mack next ooanoii, ai ■ nice raUo lit between Billy Hoof WatMii'a Cllrl. anil rat White'* Bn lnry. Cborlsteni. . , Arra* a aucce«*fiil eeoMM, tbo Kra Mull Hlurw A nrlie waits contest will be held for the cham- closed at the Olympic Hbliirtlay nltht. May 2.1, plonshlp of the Columbia and Trugrewlve circuits. j 0 » jichton arrived In Now York M*v 22, after A number ot other event* ire being programed a succenatul trip In burlrantin aloek in I'lttatmrgh, and will ba announced later on. i>*. joo will play vau'l-vllle dale* for the Hum- The Oolurobla and FrogresMlre circuit* have mer month*, donated their billboard stands throughout the Habnkt (Ikraio hits everything In reallnem for country to advertise Ine outing, and without a a brand new production i.nt season. Harney rr doubt till* will be tbe most extensively adrerllaeil port* a big seaaou ovr Iho ColumJila Circuit this affair of its kind ever held. Tbo Oaray Print and year. Ihe Kldrldiro Lithographing Co.. haw dwattd jtfft* ruu mtbH ot cu Ah , , „ Kliits-rg, for the occasion. Vie *HMtUI ■ *■»>* bund of tbe „ known „,, Y , uce ,„,„„, ,„„,, It u , r blH „ forty muaieJana will head tta. sMfsT** *^ te the ui Nuw York, sfior a long llliwss. crounds, wb ch stsrbl in auto-busae* from the DlNMr >UuIt ],„ Mlxneil W |, u H lm Wllllnma In Cluhroom. Wednesday nornlns;. Jj|iiel7, at 10. „,,„,„„, ouo ot hta i-fugres,!,,, wheel shows next Ticket* are now on sale at tho Oluiaroom. aeioon. uTTT*!-! tttt- rr t mil "'"> Mobbow, who I* running (lock at tlm FINISHING THE SEASON. Trocsdcr,,, l-hllndelnhla. I'u., roiorl* big busliH-ss, lliuinuiiu ,m. w~..w»»,« Fbakk Cai.uiu AND ('BANK I.AWLOg hare SPV- Tub Bosbt Vohiix Giut-s play IV'lTolt Slay 30- ntA conneclloiw as Joint show owners. Frsnk Jane 0. • Calder will produeo and manage hi* own attrac- Tu« LmsBTt Oiblh p.sy Toronto Mny 2,-30; lloa mer t (; 0 y tmtl »it n circuit next season. Buffalo, Jane 1-0; Oolumbia, New York, June 1. frank I.awlor hos Jolneil hand* with Jack (Hie*. Close. and will put a show orer the Columbia wheel. Biavtt, Tooth ANn Foi.lv ploy* M Iw.iiik.w j ls- 0, jiabtow, general manager of the Pro- May 20-iO; Toronto, June 1-0; Iluffulo, Juno gresslve circuit, took a living lrl|i tn Chicago, lit., 8-13. Close. , _ _ . „ „ ., last week, returning to New York Mny 23. Tub Tbooapbso* are In Buffalo. N. 1., Miy fjAnar HuarrcLi, la back In New York, but a* 2V30; Columbia. New York. Juno 1-0, nnd ebme. „ t ha* not olgncd for nnt aeaaon, alttwugh be Tub Oinobb Oiklh nlsy Nlxoti», Allanllc Olty, {,„ nn merou* offers for the coming term. N. J., Msy 25-30, anil clow. Wai.lm Uiibn opened til* Huiumer home at Vanity I'm I* at Umpire, Lrooklyn, 2,,-3i), j.ike Itoiiotcong, Mar 1H. Willi* commnte* dally and close. from tbe Lake to New York to look afler the Goi.nn* Cuookh pl«r Columbia, Sew York, 35- (j ew Y or |, offlco* of the Kldrldge Printing Co. 30, then close. Chick Cakkbon aho Mam Khun* have opened s ■ their Hummer liungnlow at Vtr Ilockawny. and RESULTS OF SEASON 1913-1914. BXMBb? 8 0 "" 1 -" w " co ""'' " Dave Marlon'* Own 1 Nat (Ioi.omn arrived In New York May 23, ami llehmnn r-how ' reiwrls record bunlnes* for Marlon'* Own »b«w. fllrls from llappyland J Nat say* "HnnlTy" hung up tho top record over lion TVjn» •• the Columbia wheel this nesson. Hilly B. Watson'* •> Jack Conway ha* signed for another term wlltt . * I. HI. Ilerk, and will put on an entire new book Tub -orrcct list ut irfoido wlio appeared for for Hie Htar and darter HIm/w next M-ason. Frank Il'owio and Wllllnui White's testimonial nt I"A Mit.LKU. manngor of tlio Kom llowe Hli-'W. the People'* oo Sunday eve.. May 10, I*: June Is hack in biwn. Ira report* a good season for Mill*. Jcanctte Dupree. General Plnsuo and com- the Kissing MnliU. "any. Mr? and Mrs Adelman. Heynviur, De.n|.«oy Cuah. KtUHB AM. Him WlLUA a* will mt and Heymour. I»nle Illee, McCnbe and Hublm-, otit aeveral tabloid* over tlm l/>ew time fnr the I .a Vail and Bowdlne, Florenee Tlmponl. the Orl- Hummer month*. - . .. ental Osbsret^o Witt and Htewarl, lrring Ik r- *&&* »™«. ooiilwe te wllli tho fleeter lln, of KM Ted Hnyiler & Co.; Oil* Kdward* and Olrls, Is playing csburot f..r Ihe H iiniiier iw«ill s. Annnpoll* Boy*. Willie an I White. r)eas and Dean, I^>WI*B MANN Is making J J**** ' » » ''?'• Dare Kindle*. Qmn. nawley and Qiiln, Harrlgan Jewiue stook. «t the Trooccloro, t tltl llek jlk t l Pa. £ei 7Z PI ' r " • nd AUm - "°"^ <f ° Un '' "" '"vMl,7*t I Ai.» l r";M , "M!!k*NVA".re 0 Vn.l- (Jladt»'8xub» has slgne.1 with T. W. Dlnkln* Ing their vacation la » h ' lr ' w "f>f'" J 1 ' fc-.J',* to produce the musical number* sml put on a new pstcong. They have nlgneil wfth Ilnl« Ilerniotelii set each week with the Bummer »tnck at the Ht»T, next wviaon. -_,„_ .„ „w. n dlna: their Cleveland. Oh**, (single 01 Tsylor I* running hi* Ohas. and Iiia ,'""*', "«. I( » 1K "H w! New York fist on tbe stag plan. Hummer vacation at Atlantic City, llotli liar* Woiik Is Ktsried on the m»w l-rouTesslve clr- offers for next hcusoo. n. IIft Ire R Ugh? and l%£ ESS B.l- J-OK :"•."!. well known ^«-*2* £ "*. I tlinoro. lo I* known as Ihe Club. l»y »P '» , M,l 1 ilmore '"!, * , * w „ , " clu, • m ,1U Jos. B. Howaiiu anb MAnxt McOanu will be rct«"i h> ?«']S2 a f .??,L?«lhlr he.™ In n.«n with the Charle. B. Arnold Show next season. „ a """,''* T" 1 ",. J r J,Vi l iinrn R^ »o SS The title 1. to be chanted from "Tbe Cracker- y" k - c , ,1, '^2^- tut wl " r " urn E,,t " "*" / i> l lllCIr n » > r • •n ". .( l > ,; - i If: