The New York Clipper (June 1914)

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June 6 -_a «M ati». THE DO YOTJ KNOW— That Carrie UUe. "The Personsltty GJrl." has been. Mrs. Erwin W. David since the flrst month of this year? (He's gome what of a personality chap himself, this Erwin guy, and they both look as though they'd and five months of the happiest tort of living, but Carrie will continue to send over the rag melodies with a wonderful new repertoire of gown* for ■he Isn't satisfied unless sbes "work.- Tt.at C'apltola was a charm on the first half bill at Proctor's One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth Street Theatre tast week? • That Sam Howard, who manages, and In one of the clever Bell Boy Trio, looked capable of using Clothes as his middle name after we 'Seventh Avenue' show last Thursday night? (A regular Ice cream Beau Brummel.) That llalpu Lynn, who has been a feature of B. A. Rolfe'" "The' Purple Lady," la 1 going to be-seen"-In vaudeville in a "single" next aeawrn?.""/ ; .. Tint Doris Page and .Mae Wallace, are still favorites up in the College '.Inn, even though Mae is "dancing' her. h^art away" and Doris was working Just as hard. with a stitch In the "American Lady's" one night last week? That the Mnbelle Fisher Trio are j^ortng great triumphs oh the: Proctor,, time BURT AND MALVENE RAPtP-FIRE VADDEVILLK. JimKEMtoKMER-Maode Direction James Plonkett with. MJss ,Flsher, ahe^ejWted,; lyric soprano, assisted by Bess: Dickover, at the. piano, and: Ruth' Guilford, violinist. Ttat winsome Helen Page. and her "The Understudy" company, Including R. Clove and C. Fields, were a neat little hit up In Harlem last week?'" That Al. K. Hall (not alcohol) Is buying tip all the automobiles in the city, because he and the Mrs. and "Hired, Fired and . Hired*' by Junle McCree,. and. bis spe- cial music, scenery, dances and musical director are all going on a vacation auto- mobile trip until August? . (Al. plunked his. cash book on another. (his third) machine last week, and almost had to drag It from Longacre Square to Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre, where he was "working." . It's ' all fixed np now, though, and the tour wlllstartsoon.) That after a two weeks' stay in Nassau, Bo- hams. Islands, Al. Monte, "The Dancing Jazbo," returned to West Palm Beach, Fla.. May 23, -and opened the following Monday at the Arcade Theatre there; to good business? , ." That Jack Strauss is. doing .mighty well on on the Loew time with bis straight and wop turn ? That I caught Ben Bornsteln and Paul Can- inngbam up In Niemeyer's, In Harlem, recently, plugging "A Real Moving Pic- ture from Life" and "Don't Go Away," in behalf of Harry Von Tllser. ITiot Mondane Phillips. "The'Girl with Many Voices." and George Halley, the rag iplanlsfc, are again working together, playing return engagements for Paul Goudron ? That Zoe and Klalre El Roy, those skating Venuses, were a clean cut hit with their modern dancing on-the 1 rollers at the Palace last week? That Freddie Becque's pictnre shows at Congers, Rockland Lake and New Cltv are drawing capnclty houses—And Fred- die's smile is almost a gutter? That Ray Elllthorpe just closed his season with the La Mont Novelty Minstrels, featuring his original eccentric dance, and has signed to be featured with Do Rue Bros.' Ideal Minstrels next season? That I spent a "week" in Philadelphia Deco- ration Day? Donltn for Australia. Donlta and her company are playing rinrry Harm's Circuit of Summer parks through Ohio and Now York State at present. The act will sail for Australia In the Fall, Cor a tour of IUckards' Circuit. . - . Alf. Wilton's Houi.Mvnrmlnif. ■ ■ Cards are out for the b onsen-arming of Mr, and Mrs. Alf. T. Wilton, at their new . home, ■ 216 Dover Street, Manhattan Beach. for June 3. acne Howard O. K. The many friends of Gene Howard, "The Dancing Bug," 'will relish the news that he Is enjoying good health, located at 35'J West rwenty-thlrd Street, this city, and Is giving lessons to a few friends. Gene would like to hear from his old "puis." - Williams and Nesville Joined. /, 'T. a , < ' k ^Il'Jama,- the cabaret singer from J-? 1 " 0 ""*- has formed a. partnership with •Billy O. Nesville, a local singer, and thoy are successfully presenting ■ the, act, "Otd Chon*," written for'Mr. Nesville by Njll - Russell and. J, W. Jtyan. .. " «100 Reward for ."Kin r." , ;. "King," tfe" little black" acrobatic doe be- longing to Barber and Palmer, Is lost.. '"King has been missing since last Oc- tober, t>ut Barber and Palmer have not given up hope of recovering him. He is an all black .Spaniel, weight thirty-five pounds, small .white spot on breast, lower front teeth gone, and Is slightly lame In left hind leg. -A reward of $100 is offered for his return to A. L. Barber, 617 North Twenty-second Street, South Omaha, Neb., and a liberal reward for information leading to his re- covery, ., Two Great Babes Meet. . A few weeks ago. in Elm Ira, N. T., oppo- sition theatre.) had two wonderful child art- iste featured. Baby Violet Stroud was playing one house as a,feature, and Baby Helen was the oppo- eitlon feature. While the managers were "outdoing each other" In their advertlsments In the dallies, P.aby Helen and Baby Violet were making mud pies and playing together as though they wore of the ordinary type of child They overlooked the good things said about each and reflecting, in an advertising sense Of the phrase, against the other, and when their engagement came to a close in that city there was one of the sweetest, but saddest part- ings to gaie upon as those two Wonderful kldldes said "good-bye," and they each hoped that in future they may play "against" each other many times, so as to have company otherwise than "grown-ups." About Peccary Dauichcrty. "It Isn't often that we are treated to a grand opera voice In vaudeville, but that's what the public will find at the Academy as part of the week end bill. The cantntrlce with this big calibre voice Is Peggy Dough- erty, and besides her splendid voice she has all the other attributes that lend to success In the higher circles of the musical world • comeliness, personality and magnetism. "Study at Milan, Italy, has given to Miss Daugherty's powerful soprano that culti- vated tone and expression which distinguishes the real singer, and her appearance in vaude- ville is probnbly only a stepping stone to higher ami better things. Her splendid voice will carry her there." This from the Norfolk Lcdqcr-Dlipatch, while "Peg" showed in the Vlrglnny city last week. This is the self-same Peggy who posed in Milan for Maldrelll, the celebrated Italian sculptor, while she was studying music there, for the greatest piece of neck and arm work he ever did model out. Some voice, some neck and arms, some Peg. Right 1 OUT OF TOWH NEWS Pittsburgh, Pa. —Nixon (Thos. F. Elrk Jr.. mar.) June 1-0. Lyman Hone's pictures; S-18, "Neptune's Garden," with Annette Keller- autnn. Business I» good. Alvin (John B. Bevnolds, tngr.—For 1-8: "Ma- dame Butterfly," by Aborn Opera Co. "II Trora- tore" 8-13. which will be the last week of what aw proved a most delightful and highly success- ful season. Ltcnjk (0. B. Wilson, mgr.)—Bore* Thomas- aefsky, la "Breach of Promise," fl. Pictures nave been doing exceptionally good the past few weeks. DnauasKi and Oaybct are dark. Acaobmt. —Pictures. _ Pitt (Win. M. Patch, mgr.)—"Smashing the vice Trust," In pictures. Victob. —"Dope"' pictures. flaura (John P. Harris, mgr.)—ThU-Wtek, 1- f, la the last week of. vaudeville' for the present season here, and.next week the house will be oc- cupied by the Harry Davis Stock Co. Tie week's till Includes: Toots Paka and company, Mabel and Max Focd. Andrew Kelly, Nick's, skating girls, Arllne and Ailler, Mullcr and Stanley, Dare Eros., Hermlne Shone and company, Bedford anil Winchester, and moving pictures. Hums (C. R. Unehhelt, mgr.)—BUI 1-0: Bert Wheeler and company. Parisian Trio, Rio and Norman, .Mack and Irwin, Swan's cockatoos, Frank Palmer, Hill and Hale, and Hennlng, Lewis and company. Business' la good. Sheridan (P. H. Tooker. mgr. 1—Bill 1-8: Exposition Four, Woods animals, Felix Haney and company 8llber and North, Frank Uanley, Shall and Cole, and moving pictures. West View Pabk (J. H. Maxwell, mgr.)— Fischer's Band la a feature here. Crowds attend •ally. AH attractions report fine business. KswNnwooi) (A: S. McSwlgon. mgr.)—Mlrel- la'a Band. New attractions and rides. Big crowds •ally. Amebic an (Barry Polak. mgr.)—American Players, under direction of Frank Readlck,-pre- aent "The Shores of Sin" by Mllly Freeman, who takes part In the production,' 1-0. NOTES. Haohnbbck-Wallacb Snows will play bete 8, 0. for the first time In nine years. A big parade will be given. Tub Motobda'.iik, under the able management Of the popular Mtndel Bm'liers. Harry and Al., opened Its second season May 23 to a capacity crowd. Many new Improvements have been raada which add greatly to tho comfort of the spec's- tor. Thrilling rliles by innny ot the world's greatest speed marvels are held on the truck, where records are in ilunirer nightly. Among those riding are: Ed. MeCall Blily Vauclerlwrry, Harry Ayranlt, Ed. Boerstler anil others. • Tna HiRrir Davis Stock Co. wilt open tlielr Summer season at the Orn:.,l, June S, presenting Ihe Man Who Owns Broadway." O R. BrjOKitLTT, bearlixz hit- usual happy smite, continues to greet all with i pleasant word, and la very popular around the Harris. P. H. Tookeb. manager of the Sheridan Square, Continues popular with his many patrons. Hot weather, but bo keeps on the job. Reading;, Pa Hippodrome (0. G. Keeney, mgr.) bill June 1-3 Includes: Mile. Mcrserean, Cal and Francis. Eralry Slaters, Willie Smith, and Harry filLb* and comauiiy. New bill «. This house closes 0 for the Summer. Cabsckia I'Aan THeatbe (W. n. Kromer. mgr.)—Paul Rums Stock Co. will present "In Wytaning" week of 1. The personnel of this oonrpany Is as follows' Nanry Winters, Paulino Held. Miss Clark. Mr. Sharkey. Mr. Ely, Mr. Anthony and Mr. Danforlh. Business la rood. Ooir, Diamond, lijuiss, i'AUiir, Aiuooiia, Gbu, Ltbio, Majestic, Oband, Palaob, Penw, pictbbei.and. rsx, kotal, l'bincess, 8avot, Stab, San Tot, Olivette ond Victob. —Motion pictures only. Auousta Kiiemp, daughter of Assistant U. S. District Attorney Edwanl Krenwi, this city, will leave for Brookneld Centre, Mass., whero she will enter Brook field Summer School to resume her musical studies. Later she will all a mu- sical comedy engagement In New York City. Lt/blla SniiE Is visiting her parents after a successful tour with the Cabaret Girls. St. John, Can.—Opera House (H. Walter Woods, mgr.) the Thomson-Woods Stock Co. opened their thirty-fifth and last week May 28, presenting "Girls'* 25. 20; "The Nest Egg" 27, "A Gentleman of Leisure" 28, and "The Private Secretary" 29. Royal Gwent Welsh Male Singers June 1-3, "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" 4-0, "Alma, Where Do You Live?" 8-10; Boston Grand Opera Co. 11, 12. DKions, Stab, Gbm and Euraxsg, moving pic- tures only. • . ' Ltbio. —Vsudevllle and moving prctores. Ihpbbiai,.— Gertrude Le Roy and Slgnor Stephana Pettlnl In, operatic selections, and the moving pictures. Tore. —Local amateurs were seen In "La Mas- cotte," for benefit of the Children's Playgrounds, May 29-27. . Notes. —Win. T. Carleton, of Klaw ft Er- langer's staff. Is visiting his home here Kleran Kelty, formerly manager of the Opera House here, arrived in town 22, and was warmly fireeted by his many friends. Mr. Kelty Is here n the Interest of the Royal Gwent Welsh Male Singers and the Boston Opera Stars The pride of locsl newspaper men's baseball club has suffered a rude Jolt. On 13 the Red Rose Ball Team trimmed them 11 to 8, and on 22 the Thomson-Woods team did likewise 13-10. As each team has won one game the Thomson- Woods team and the newspaper men were scheduled to play off 20, the loser* to pay for a turkey supper F. G. Spencer, manager of tne Lytic and Unique Theatres, Is wearing a happy oralle, the result of a new "manager" ar- riving at his borne, 22. Toronto, Can.—Princess (Lee Grove, mar.) Percy Haswell, In 'The Charm of Isabel," week of June 1. Albxakoba (*.. Solomon, mgr.) — Bonstelle Pinters, In "Tno Darllnj ot the Gods," 1 and week. Udand (J. W. Cowan, mgr.) — "East Lynne" plcloraai week of June 1. Lyman H. Howe 8 and week. Sbba'b (J. Sties, mgr.)—Adele Blood, In ■■/its." 1 and w<ek. Loew's (Iko Solomon, mgr.)—Bill 1-0: Nine Crtsy Kids, Eessle Browning. "The Tamer." Henry B. Towner and company, Clarerjco Wilbur. Welcome and Welcome, Kd. and Jack Smith, Ho Lisle, Joe Fontlelier. and Kcvny and Hollls. IlirPODBOMS (1' A. Me. Sidle, mgr.)— Hill 10: Nine White Husanrs, Frank's Fay, Alf. James Holt, Prelle's Cnulne Circus. Davis ind Walker, Allen and Dalimi, and Harry Tate. Gaiety (T. It Henry, mgr.)—Beauty. Youth and Folly week ot 1. Stband (O. betilesliager, mgr.) — Photoplays and Illustrated songs. Majbstio (F. 11. Grlffen, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures. Tin John TL Robinson Fbmr Is line 8 for one day. Rlngllag ltrolhen IS, 10. Montreal, Can MM Majesty's (IT. Q. Brooks, m«T.) mov.ug plctnrcs. "With the Gnv«s In the Firing Line," to good attcndinicc. week of May 20-30. David Waifield, In "The Auc- tioneer." June J-0. 1'BiHcns (Arable Wright, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures of "Sixty Yenrs s Qucra," 1-6. OaraavK (Uco. DrtscoU, ugr.)—The Otpbeum 1 MEDIATION may bo a good thing for those concerned but what every vaudeville artist needs la MADISON'S BUDGET No. 15 PRICE, ONE DOLLAR Contents include 12 dandy monologues, 8 acts for two males and 7 acts for male and female, (tho real goods) is brand-new paro- dies, 3 great minstrel llrst parts, a slde-spllt- tlng tabloid farce, besides hundreds of orlglnslgags,sidewalk bits.etc. MADISON'S BUDGET No. 16 costs ONE DOLLAR per copy. Back Issues out of print, except No. 14; price, fl.oo, or Budgets 14 and 16 together, $i.m>. Noto new address, •TAMES MADISON, 1059THIRD A VK.YUE,NKW YORK WANT TO BUY INTEREST IN . Tent Theatre Outfit Must bo well organized and in condition to do engi- nes*. Have had 23 years' practical experience, strictly sober and thoroughly familiar with ad- vance and management In all its details. Ac- quainted with good money territory ahdpromoter of novelty and sensational advertising that mean CApacfcy openings. Will consider salary and per- centage proptMHUpn or will buy Interest In good outfit. Address Tune 8,», If ' ' ADAM GOODFIND, Clebarnt, Tax. My Motto, "HUSTLE." Results, "Business." DISENGAGED W. H. HARTIGAN CHARACTERS and DIRECTOR REQUIRE TICKET Address FRANglJN, OHIO (Warren Oo.) FOR OVE-NIGHTEK JUVENILE UN, YOUNG UDT WIST, CHARACTER MAN Join at once. Tickets? Yes, If known. Address BVRT STODDARD, Baasett .Hotel, Hew Britain, Conn. < OTt rt i wlM tri i i tw-tt n i * gTW 8 .MiwiM» TTiraa-lN* 8m | t u t s, M sb — ■ Cawing toon THE THIRD FLOOB-^BA0K A Rarb Melody with a Punch In the lyrics. - --- Arthu^I^oghr^ltutjiidClcorgc Vict'onncl WHAT IS THE USE TO REMEMBER WHEN THE GIRL YOU REMEMBER FOKGETS A Dreamy Hesitation that Docs lis Own Huoxtltiir SWAY Words and MimIo by Tom Fowcll. Tbo Real Ono Stop Hit, with New Ideas In Thcino and Melody, Professional Copies Free. Must Send Program. We havo a sour for every act—try us and mm out The Powell Leason Music Publishing Co, SPRINOriKLO, OHIO Th. Hon so that Put the "V" In Music and fne Din sir In ••Von.'* II1IE D A HIGH-GRADE PERMANENT 8TOCK COMPANY, OFFERING TWO PLAYS WEEKLY Desires Location For JULY and AUGUST Bast Liverpool, Ohio Bradford, pa.. ' ADDRESS OTJR RZOORD ....90 weoka Sharon, P»., 44 wodbi ....10 vt»ka Now in 13th week, Ashtabula . CHESTER WALLACE, Majestic Theatre, Ashtabula, Ohio 24--SCRX2AHIS--24 Parodies on "Camp Hoetlnr. Band," "Movlnit Plctnro from Life," "Diincliin Around," "Oct Out and Onder," "Ultl in Heart of Maryliniil," "Miss You Must of All," "Cureo Achlnc Heart," ■Tint Mum Ktid of World," "Hnooky Ookiims," "C'lipaancako Hay," "Much to Ho Thankful For," "Hunch of Htianirocks," "Cross Orcat Divldo," "llroko Heart to l'asa Time." "Can't Out Away Pram it." "Crying Just for You.* "On Way to Msndnlay,'"'l)ancinn; Heart Away,""Mwlo Mo Lnvo You," "LoncHomo l'itin." "In My Harem," "Somebody's Coming to My Honsc," "Apnlo lllossom Tlmo In Nnnnaudy," "anil "liluo Eyod Ilaliy." Last 12 (orllobrow, lOe. each. 3 for »&e,, or wholo at Bis Parody Rlota, Sl.no. And anotlior auro-flre latiRhtcr and applanso winner Is "Dlxlo Lou." A Dope Fiend, Horao itaco Ilecltatlon. Runs 3minutes, l'rlco, asc. Other nintcrlnl. OatahHfno and testimonials /rco. SIRS. MAUY E. P. THAYER, S1VO Broad St., Provldenoe, R. I. LIBI THOROUGH VERSATILE ACTOR and COMEDIAN "DIRECT." Get results. Stock or Road. Good appearance. Well up In old and lata bills. Best wishes to friends. FRED MILLER, !IT9 No. Howard St., Akron, Ohio. WANT KD A FEW MORE 0000 VERSATILE ACTS for small Wagon Circus. This la a real homo to good people. Others suey. . LOU KOSTELLO, Litter Pralrto, Minn. PIANO PLAYER Double Band, LADY PERFORMERS. Others write. Stale all first letter. liAMPE BROS. NEWEST SHOWS, Abseeon, W. J. Theatre Orchestra AtLiBERTY after June 7 MuhIo for Vaudeville Concert, etc. Dig Library. Addreaa GEO. Mallett, Jlui, Dlr. 188 Easton Ave. NEW IMIONSWIOK, N. J. AT LIBERTY, (or Immediate Engagement BLANCHE BOWERS Anything cast for except Lends and Sonbrottca. Reliable Mgrs. only. Slate your limit Perm. Stock, or Al Ucp. preferred. Address BLANCHE BOWERS, • 1304 South jjj St., Ht. Joacph, Mo. B.^WlLSTON DIRECTOR, LEADS, HEAVIES IS yra. ex. I ft. 11 in., 179, 83. Best wardrobe. State salary. Can loin on wire. Send ticket. 118 W. Mth ST., N. Y. CITY. WOMAN WANTCI TO TALK ON AND HANDLE Call. W. H. DAV1B, JOIINV J. JONES SHOW, Moose Carnival, Newark, N. J. this week. WANTED A Calliope With Operator for use near Sprlngtleld, Mass., June 21. Answerto D. W11EEL0CK, 1U Pearl St., New York. WANTED—PIANO PLAYER <««"•> Also Med. Performer that can fake piano. State all you do. Tickets, It known. Hall Show. CilAS, T. PHILLIPS, Box 214, PrankllnvllJe, Catt Co., N. Y. Good General Business Team Most do good lino of Specialties. Mnat Jolnntonco. Wlro quick, no time for enrrospondenco. FRANK MAURY'S SHOW. Lebanon, Tonn., week Juno 1st. McMlnnvllle, Tcnn., Juno 81h. HANS HANSON COMPANY Ocn. niis. Woman or Clever 8lnRln(t floulirolto Willi small child («lrl) for child part. Must not bo over flvo years old; experience nut necessary. Hand Lender, Oreh. Loader, Heavy Nun, Tramp Cnmeillun: all must double llruss: Coniot, Clarinet. Hush ]>rerorred. Lunir season; sure money; Just closed us weeks season. Tcrpz. Scotty, Franklo Moore, wrlto. Adilross S. J. LOCAMtHBR, jfgr.HAHS HAWBOH CO. MM Jaokqon BIT J., ChUago, HI. Wanted For GORDINIER BROS., Stock No. 3 19 \V>eki Under Canvas, Thon Thoalrea for 40 Weeks. Vcrsatllo Rep.; Leadlnit Woman, HlrutiK viiniiKh to rentnre; HliiRlnir. anil UaticlUK.Hnuliretto; Chnraclor Man and Wuiiiau; Coriiedlan, with Hpeclaltles; tlireu Ken, Hits. Men, that can play anytlilnK cast for, '. Piano l'layor to Doiiblo; two men fur Leads ami llcnvles. J'uoplo dofiix HpeclaltlcH ulvun Must havo wardroho on and olf. Three nl niit and week Hlumls. TIiIh Show playa the largo Onetto direct. Piano l'layor to Double; two men for Lviuls ami llcnvles. preference. Must havo wardrobe on and olf. Three night and week slai and Bmall ones. Stato lowest salary, Hcinl programs, pliolos. Answer by letter only, llohoarsnlil at Hilda, 111., Juno lsili. Open ono week later. Boozers, No. Tickets, Yes. Salarlea suro. Brlmhcld, 111., until 8th. Then Elmwood, ID. Addreaa CLYDE II. GORDINIER. WANTED QUICK for CLARENDON STOCK CO. YOUNG OEN. BUS. WOMAN for Characters, Juveniles and Heavies. Join on wlro. State lowest salary. Add. T. I. PAUL, Mgr. Clarendon Stock Co., Week of June 1, Dunkirk, Ohio; wcok of Juno a, Alger, Ohio. WANT QUICK FOR PERMANENT STOCK LEADING WOMAN■ JUVENILE MAN. Capable of Laada BIG CHARACTER MAN, REAL COMEDIAN All people must ho young, possess personality, have flrst clans wardrobe. No boozo. Reasonable salary. Tell all and very lowest In flrst. Need Scenic Artist, Small Parts. II R. SNBDBKBR, AUDLEV PLAYERS. This week Olnoy, Illinois. Wook June 7, Mount Vernon, Illinois. WAITED AT OKCE, FOR THE ACADEMY PLAYERS CHARLOTTE, N. O., PERMANENT STOCK, 2 Bill* a week, GOOD LIGHT comedian, who oan play Juveniles, Also OENERAL BUSINESS MAN, to do some Heavlea Other people write. riHLUP MJMONT, wire. JOHN L. CROVO, Arotlsmy of Music, Charlotte, N. C. SHOW PRINTING Special Prices on 3 Sheets. I Sheets* 1-2 Sheets* HERALDS and DODDERS, If orders are placed wltti us during tlio month of June. Pint Class Work. Prompt shipment*. Try our Hates at 76 Cent* a Sot. EMPIRE PRINTING HOUSE. Boonvllle, N. Y. Players, In "y«irs of Discretion." 1-0. "TCio Man Prom IIoiiw'' next. New Oband. —It-jina llesd* Stock Co., la ".Mj.-- 0§ Kcms," 1-0. Kmi'iuw. —nt.mlcy Stock Co., la "Tho Deep Purple," 1-0. Hamilton, Can.—At the Temple (J. 0. Ap- pleton, mar.) the stock coropony, week ot Mir 25. gave an excellent production ot "The Chorat Lady." Week ot June 1, "Alias Haunt Valen- tine;" followlrej week, "Mary Jaoe'a Pa." Ltbio (II. Morain, mar.)—High clasa motion pictures and mualcal act. Satot (W. Hpeace, mirr.)—Illt.li class motion pictures. Kao Mill (D. K. Stewart, mir.)—4Ilgh close pictures. I'ni.MjEss |W. Swanwlck, ingr.)—High claaa motion pictures. LoKsruport, Ind.—Nelson (Rdw. F. Oilll- gan, mgr.) Kolb ami Martin, In musical tabloid, week of May 20. drew good returns, this bring tho final attraction of the season, which, under Mr. Oalllgan's management, waa the beat this bouse liaa eniwrlcncea. Manager Ualllgan an- nounces tliat be hss already booked t number of the biggest and best attractions for next season. Odmihial (Harold Byerly, mgr.)—.llltl for June 1-3: Clyde Rlllott, Barbour ami Jackson, Nichols- Nelson Troupe. For t-8: Herts ami Preston. Marie King Hcott. PadlrvO'Brleu Trio. Business continues excellent. liaoAuwAT (Masgus & Jeffries, mgr.)—Mil far week ot ): Montgomerr sml MeClsIn, Hanlry ami rlantrr, Azora, Uoatwlck anil Howard. Pictures are changed daily. Ask, Hbanii and Tokyo, photoplays only. Notes.— rTlie Hsgenbeck-Wallace Hhowt are due here 1H The llarkoot shows will be the at- traction at Uotae Oonung Week, at National Park, week of 19 Matt B. Kolb, of KM!, and Martin, reports that mtHlcal tabloid baa teen a lil* winner with them thla sesson..... .Kilw, T. Oalllgan. manager of the Nelson, has made ar- rangements wilb toe Ft. Wayne a Northern In- diana Traction Company ■ whereby be will bare charge of the outdoor attractions at tvpeueer Park this Hummer. Mr. Oalllgan will confer! tho lirge pavilion Into a dance ball and will decorsle and refurnish It. Cabaret attraction* will be silded liter. He will also hold an auto race meet lil, 14, and an arlatlon meet 30 and July 1, when needier and Barney Oliifleld, the auto drlrers. will be here. Mr. Oalllgan will be assisted hy Cnas. L. Fallon, business manager of "The Olrl In the Tail" tills seaaon, who la apendlng his vacation In thla city Manager Bgerly, of the Colonial, entertained the carrier bora, even- ing of May 25, as the feature act of hi* bill wit Alice Teddy, the roller-skating bear, which proved a big drawing card. Indianapolis. Ind.—English's IW. K. Bur- ton, mgr.) the Wrlgtit-llunllngton plryers ap- pear in "Our New Mliiisloi," week of June 1. MmUT, Kami's. LtuauK. Lruii, AkiiAMsnA, Paims, Fakily nnit KarsroMB ara showing plio- tt'plays to good biirlnets. Notbs. —Tbo 1 uiubs' Chili All Star Rnmhol, at Kugllsh's, matinee. May 2D, was an uniiuallflpd tuceesa. Tho I oiik was packed. The l.ainn* were mot at the Union Station by a reeentlon can- inlttee of reproeiilatlre citluns, and esorteil to lbe University Club, where n reception was held, and thej- were gweted liy ex-Vleo-Prealdent Fair- bonka, Got. UaUton, Mayor Bell and representa- tive* of the c&uiirirrclal and civic orginloatlons. and lunch wns mttciI, after which he l/tmim marched to the Oiera House, lien.led li» Sousa'* UoimL Tho tomiierature. which was up In the ■ilueTie*, was ritLer hanl on some of them In the street paraile. Imt lliey all declare. 1 they enlored II Tbo ttock season of lurleniue at the Columbia closed 3'1, r.vaiiavlllr. Ind. —New Oraml (Wra. Me- Cowan, mgr.) Win. Farnuin. In '"Fhl Hiwller*,' 1 tnutlon pictures, June 10. (ir.nir.i'M nml NoBTIISilig (Charles Hweeton, mgr.)—Amateur vauilerlllo and inetljii picture*. Savor. CnirmunN, Puittritsa, Ittvxnain*, Nov- ELrr, ViBaiNiA, Ai.kamihia, Uovgnvoi, Cor.ua- BiA, Fulton, Vai.aha, HTAt/iuu, Puanklin and Coiiinial, inotl'm f'clures only. Nora—The New Oraml lias dtiKontlnnel It* regular vmnlevllle program for the Hinniwr. Will re i.jn'ii Aug. ,10 Till* 1-imse will run inotb-i feature picture* temporarily. Mllwnakee, W'l«^—At the Davidson (Bhor- man llrown, mgr.) "Trafic lu Souls" I* Uie at- traction week of June 1. Majbstio <J. A. Illgler, mgr.)—Bill week of 1: Montgomery anil Moore, Alice KIs mil Iiert French, I'. W. Cnrlierrr, l<vio.lc aril Harriet Iteia. 1*1, Uraco Kdinoml, Hildlo Itots, Kna|ip ami Cor- ually, and Sam Itarton. SuuiiBiiT (O. A. Newton, tngr.)—The ParMson, Block O), iirenci.is "Ilniudwny Jones" week of 1. "Bought and Paid For" next. CnT*TAL (Win. Oray, ingr.t—11111 week of 1 In- clnoes: Abo Atlvll. Kdllh Cllffenl. Mock and At- kiiiMin, Ann Walters anil imntniiiy, and Hawycr iuul Delano. GiiI'Iihum (Wm. Oray. mgr.)—"Lea M*cMble«" (In l'lcturea) will conilnuo for week of 1. Ran Claire. Wis.—At lbe Oraml (0. D. Moin, mgr.) lloyle Woolfolk'a Musical Tabloid Co. June Ml, Shielinu Oiiera Oo. II. Oiii-iibhu (Oeo. HeLaugliliii. mar.)—Vance He- pertolro On. will cprn a seaton of Humuier btock Juno 1. playltu two plays n week. l.rinc, IJNigun, Rex and trail, feoturc fllnjs only. Charleston, S, 0.—Victoria (Pastime Amuse- ment Co., ingrn.) "A Night on Broadway" Juno Pbincbsh. Majewtio, Oao, OoMNUtv, Onss- ca.ix, Casino and Duiela.hu, Pictures,