The New York Clipper (June 1914)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. June 27 The Greatest Novelty Since ROW, ROW, ROW By the Same Writer CHICAGO, 123 N. Clark St. THEY HAD TO Every wide awake act In the butfneM (and that goes for the biggest of theml are either using the Song or learning It. Because of the few really great gongs on the ranrket you can t afford to be without this one. Broadway Music Corp., WILL VON TILZER, Pros PARKS AND FAIRS LUNA PARK, CONEY ISLAND. )ll KUOENB KKI.:EV ALLIEN. Coney H*M, unquestionably tho most lanwuj of iSm world's mu watering places. hM entered lunnnnol BMW prosta-rlly. and ibs erwoJ/ ■i. for 110 lilsco 011 earth em; tlie seeker«( amuse- "i...^ A.T.I m .much variety, niHt nil things cor- SSSrVSt 22S1HEL Many of the -How, «.... n.Tk eaneclully I* t'.ulng a One business. aloSi ilk esrto )" the «eu«S. The park 1ms been™JlrVlJ• rcbnllt and ..over looked HO Inviting tinn. mmcc If Klveii to promenader.! Him. ever tefo^TThe vnriou. ptaer. of amusement **■ 15'walls are under wp.mila management, bit al are nnle"r the Mnervlstan of .lie 1,™ Porkboard >rf directors. The president ■» 0. O. Jourtiav, m.„ Al rtnherls Iressnmr, 1.111I J..."*" A. Nelson, eft™"of the b^l of directors. W. paw la Bene™ nv.n.p.r, ...J ■ «•* W. Hart (or many years Coney lulwul's representative for T»e M VSrfe Herald, la press representative. Mr. Hart la geltSS .Vn.it deal of publicity. He now M Ms cite, a tew feet from ll.c onlronco to the '"in the middle of Lunn la the greit hand Bland, and there l1• New York Hippodrome Bawl, under ?be able leadership of llnndiiiaster Lew In n plays •wrrlhlnK fr*« ragtime to classical music lo the SSSiSsf of peal"crouds. Gertrude Van TMensc, B „prano .. the aolola. ^ ^ wamest words of pralw.' for Die management of ho^k. Every <>"' "' ,l11 ' l»«n<lr«ls of the girl raahlen cell twonty-foiiv hours off each week. "52 iff «how to gr*«t the visitor Is Captain I.oul8 Sorcho's Deep Sea Divers, who give a !,wlcrrnll™lntep»tlnj exhibition of to diver's iTOfesslon The-divers are William I.acrolx and •jUL ssnuss, Milton 1). Crundnll la the Inside lecturer. Tho captain la always on hand o en- 5»n» question relnt ug to deep «™ '. ''"ft and to the mysteries of lac deep. B. Y. Olavk Is tho ticket taker, Another popular cntortnlnnwit Is "Before and After," s ruril comedy will, fifteen nocmlo In the cast, which la headed by Edward Manly, a clever comedian. Others In Hie cast are Alee Oray. Bert Kelly nnd William Golden. It 1a n oan- yard scene, and the dialogue leads up to n cy- clone. Tho electrical effect la excellent, and Is directed t'V Roy Hoatllng. an expert electrician. •ITio outsldo show Is given by Ida Maher, as the half-woman mymcry, and Harry Abbott Is the pro- fessional outside orator, ami lie Is n good one. "Before am! After" is owned by Clyde tekliiirdl, who played It over tho WvMcrn Vaudeville Mnn- auers' tln.o (of course minus the half woman mys- tery) and the show was one of the prominent features of Blvervlow Par* last Summer. James O'Hara la tho ticket taker hen:. High Jinks, which li owned It IlnuiKn & Mov eovlce. It la n eorne.lv show. The outside stunt Is ilven by Notawanda, a Hindoo magician. John Leonard is tho lecturer, and J. 11. Woods, the ticket taker. Inside Helen Rogers and Virginia Dlsworth are the entertainers. "The Titanic Disaster" Is very popular. It !» owned and managed by Zuarl & Compnny. J. r. Hlnes Is the ticket Inker. It Is an electrical reproduction of the great marine disaster, and is wonderfully realistic. Aa the great greyhound ploys her bow In the Icebergs, her calls for help bv wireless, and the Cai/ia/Ma rushing lo her as- sistance on lta messngo of mercy, nnd the rescue of the survivors makes one almost realise thut be or she has wltnesse-1 the real catastrophe !The Orasy Vlllnse" Is much patronised. It Is a sure enuugh "nut" place, nnd everything In It Is there for the purposo of mating people Inuglt. More than Blxly people are employed there In various capacities. The "town" Is under the direct supervision of James A. Nolfon, who !>■ president, ami 0. O. Joumay is tho secretary and treasurer. The ticket takers oxo 1*. J. Van Winkle and A. raul. Another who has space within "Craay Town." Frank Fltclien, Is not directly connected with It. Frank Is the armless auto king, nnd he demon- strates to the astonished audience the pr.ith'n- blllty of operating nn nulomoblle with his legs. Sooted In a sixty horseiwiver, alx cyllmler Oak- land machine. Fitdven Is operating tho machine with the skill of a Ilnruey Oldileld, a Lewis Btrnnr or all the other Vnnderbllt Oup seekers. The automobile Is n slock machine nnd r.ot one Inillt to order. The only Ihlng on the car made especially for Fllclien Is the wheel, which he can manipulate with Ills ami stubs. Kitchen halls from Sliilienvlllc, O.. nnd when he was nine years of age lie met wllh a rallroal accident which resiilteil It. the loss of his nrtni. Since then he has accomplished ninny dIOlnilt feats, such as writing, dre.wlng mil undressing himself, swimming, bicycle nnd uulcyclc trick riding. He controls evew part of hla 101010011110 with his feet, and his best time to date is fifty eight mile nn hour. The big Fairyland, a tine toboggan ride, through mountains and valleys. Is enjwlng prosperity. It Is owned by Henry Reel. II. Scfaulti is the taker of tickets here. "The Virginia Reel" Is meeting with much pop- ularity. It Is also owned by Mr. Reel, and Is named after bis daughter Virginia. It Is one of the best swirling tub rides on tbe island. J. Hall H the ticket taker at the "Virginia Reel." Modern dancing Is still holding sway at the Castles' btrmmer House. The magnificent ball- room Is thronged nightly with dance enthusiasts, mastering tho various Oaf-tie steps under the guidance of Sterling Pile and Edlih Hlnx. two of the head Instructor! from the Oastle Howie, New York. Europe's orchestra, with "Buddie Olltnore," the drummer, la supplying the dance music. "Anyone with dancing Wool In bis sys- tem," ssld Buddie Olunore, "has got to dance when be hears this music," and that is the con- census of opinion of all the visitors to the Castle Hummer Howte at Luna. It's simply n case of dance. J.Burns Is the taker of tickets at the Castle House. Ramon Debus Is the owner and manager of both "The Red Mill"- water ride, of which Oeortrc Swortout Is ticket taker, and "Tbe Coal Mine" ride. George Seamon takes tickets at the latter. Both of theac rides have licen In Luna for a long lime and are excedlnsrly popular. 1'or those who desire a ride and to test their strength at the some time the Bonier Company Imvc Installed "The Hand Car," an exact duplicate used by lallroad employees. The :ldc finds much favor. J. Young takes the tickets here. So big wan the hit of tho "Witching Waves" tide last year, the management- has taken ovc- niorc Bpnec, and all nflomoon and evening the cars nre packed wllh pleasure seekers. Till* Is a ride not unlike that of an automobile, except that the ground beneath 1-ohs up and down like the waves of the ocean. The patrons operate the ears themselves, but there ore more than thirty men employed to shove those cars along when they get stalled, which occasionally happens. The Van Oram-H Company manage the "Witching Waves," nnd George Doen Is tho man at the gate. "The Circle Swing," built and operated by the Park Engiiieerlng Company, gives one tbe delight of sailing is on airship, without any of Its dangers, nnd It therefore la Immensely popular with the younger folks. J. F, Connelly takes the ticket* at the Circle Swing, nnd Is kept busy all the time. A new tub ride Is called "The Whip," and It Is already a big favorite at Luna. Inshaw & Com- pany own It, and T. Maunlng Is the ticket taker. "Tho Gyroplane," an aerial awing, which dint and swings In the air, about fifty feet In the nlr. Is a strong favorite with pleasure seekers. H. Hone receives tho small cards of admtsslni here. The L, A. Thompson Company operate the Scenic Railroad and the Dragon's Gorge, two of the test rides on the island. "The Honeymoon Bxittess" Is a popular auto- mobile ride on elevated platform. F. B. Kbum Is "the man at the door. 1 ' The Roeder Company ore making s good deal of money with the "Chptlvo Aeroplane." J. Brown Inkea the tickets. The chutes continue to do a large business. and the gatemen, L. J. Bowles. II. C. Antacid and J. McLoe, are kept busy. T. King Is also taking tickets here. The male employees of Luna are in«nv. Tha cnleincii are: J. W. Lelch, II. F. Bonner. J. Mc- Wllllnvns, W. K. Anderson, V. Meachnm, II. Mnnn, 0. Trnlnor, J. nilgelsborg. Front spljlers: A. 0. Elliott, J. Wright, J. 0. MeOormlck. L. Olark, At "Heller Skelter:" E. Van Slinlk, Leo Suss- ninn. Auto Tickets: A. Balsoms,. Auto Gate: J. Dnrnnd. Pans Gale: IT. Brand.nv. Combination Ticket Sellers: 0. T. Buck 0. Muller, D. Lambert, W. Tyvllle Is the relief man. Tho Biinnclnl department Is In charge of tlie heod cashier, W. Larblj. with Mrs. R. R. Schmidt ns assistant cashier. Mrs. Schmidt Is a charming nnd obliging young woman, and Tun CLirrxn man takes this opportunty to thank her for her kindness In giving him mutfi Information. II. I). Jones, who Is known as "INip" Jones, Is also prominent In the management. "Splinters," who Is the comedy pro-lnctn? clown at Luna, end his "Bluff" gets over big He has lieeu at Hie |«irk for ninny years, and he Is a prime favorite with all. Next week Steeplechase Park will be the sub- ject of on article. OUT OF TOWN REWS GIlVOriVJVATl. Looks as If Cincinnati Is In for three burlesque Aouscs next season. During 'i:i-'H the Standard experimented with Block burlesque, and had a more or less stormy oxiierietice. Now It Is hinted that the Standard will house the second wheel of the Columbia circuit In 'U-'IO. The Progressives will continue at the Olympic, their lease havlnv liccn extended over a period of years. The Gnrety haa closed, end the Biipploiuetital picture season is at end. W. F. Jackson, the now manager, Is already "on the Job," and the theatre will re- open early In August. Chkstkb 1'abk (I. M. Martin, ragr.)—At Chester Opera House, 21. the vaudeville will I* provided by the Wlllnt Troupe, in "Tin 1 Kosnedy Auto Car," Madlnon and Nhhc. Mcflee and Nceee, Ilarrell and Darreli, and Ulllicrt nnd Muck. The cabaret, Schmlttlc's Hand and motion pictures lire fixtures. Const 1si.«ni> (Arthur llelsenuerger, nun-.) — Tho Island Queen ami I'riiiriK nu.liuue their inpular tweuly mile river rims. Last week, at the 0|ien nlr theatre: Lively Schwurlr, Find i-.hd Second, Duharry nnd Leigh, Willi... .11 mid Culver. nnd Vermont and llelmar fruvlde.1 the vaude- ville. Zoo (W. P. Whltloek. mgr.l—Tlie Cincinnati Orchestra, under Mux Seuitlc, hit n few cool even- ings ln«l Week. Skcdder Mid Pike, ..ml 'luMnir, volhilst, were the jiavhllsts mh-ii. I.uiii.ow Lauoon (John .1. Weaver, uigr.)—The iiolordro.ne riiceri ni\" 11 (teller feature. S11ml.1v lllgrlinages me popular Iwcain-e this Is the only Nisis In 11 Sabbath Sali.ir.1, Liquor is not sold at Ohio roMiri*. B. F. KRiTit'a (John F. U0y.1l. mgr.)—Three Painty Kiigllsh Girls nre the henilllnrrs of the "Ten for Ten" Summer vaudeville bill. Others: Chuck liana, cowboy ropo expert; the Parisian Trio, George nnd Muck, the "llodge Podge Oodgers," the Peers, and the Three Whnlens. Cincinnati In Motion nnd other film features. Walnut STa»Br.—While the Reds are away the games are being shown here ns played. The house was oiienod one night, 10, when David Kessler. the Yiddish star, was presented bv Max R. Wllner, In "Bought and Paid For." Edwin A. ltelkln personally dlrcclod the performance. JUNK JOTTINGS. VinomiA Wi:st ami John Dbubt have been •d.led to the clubhouse singers at the Ludlow Lagoon. Managkr II. D. IIuculbv, of the Columbia Theatre, St. IaiuIs. has been visiting Manager John V. Royal, of B. F. Keith's. • Ross lUarxv Is a recent addition to the caba- ret entertainers at Chester Park. Ehnebt A. Backctt, who was on Chester's last bill, was greeted as "the Richard Carle of vaudeville." Tuu market price of snakes at the Zoo—the purchasing price as announced by Sol Stepbnti— Is now 82 cents a pound. Ooiu Kaiin Rails for Europe Julv 2. Vni'iiNiA Fioan, of the School o'r Expresolon, goes to Oallfbrnla for the Summer. Fkances Disrrntoii, who was a member of the Golden Butterfly Company, and wbs late In vaude- ville, la to wed Lieut. George Hubert Gardiner, of Co. B. Ninth Inraut.-y, U. S. A., early In the Fall. Tho brlde-clect la Sraimerliig ut her Ft. Thomas home. H. 0. Bcorr has lntrodiiee.1 the "racket dance" at Chester's Rallroom. Nolre-n-oklng Instruments are given ench dancer. Oarmiw Blow, of Marlon, O.; Manila F,. Dlei;- melor, Cincinnati, mill Mnry Gretchen Morris wero three College of MUslj graduates v,-ho wero owanled dlplomza as concert slugerB. El.NA Duisccil and Delia Hills nre uieuiberj of the Cheater ritbarct Coriie. Tn» Dorian Trio are appcvirlmr at Ihe Ixxikont House near Ft. Mitchell, luck In Kentucky. Kam, L. Dieti, formerly stage director of the Orphcuni. will assume toll charge of Ihe dramatic department of the Cincinnati School of Expression. Mus. Soiiustxb MinriN presenled Miss Sloyer nnd Messrs. McMurphy anil Thompson In "Tlie DI001I Test," a new playlet, at B. F. Keith's 17. Hazel sloixji. Gerlrude Ilrlce and John Alex- ander were In the cast of Schuster Players, who put on "Peter" h( the Orpheiim. Olivia .Meixb was seen In an act from "Under Two Flags" at Golderburg School Hall. Tux May Musical Festival enjovesl much pros- perity. and a siirjilua of $2.42(1 Is left as a Best egg for the festival of 101 (I. A stam.l' In the rear of Ihe Conor Island Club llo.mo was destroyed by fire 15. The loss was *H.0OO. Tunas Is no dancing at the few on Similar nights. Wnustrr, «.—The Oreat Iawi SIiows, which closed here June 10 with black face comedy ami playlets, upent a wet-k reheiralng musical coiiicdv. many new players having Joined the show, and with Manager W. W. SUrtsel'a excellent ldess put Into effect, the company bids fair to be tbe best under canvas. Jay MoGee, comedian, la Ihe producer, assisted by Miss De Voe (Mrs. Mcflee), soubrette. While the ballet and chorus wss In- complete as to numbers, It was not lacking In danclns nnd slnglag. The big top was lowered night of June IS, and a moonlight rehearsal on the lowered top completed the effective work here. The company left 16 for Rlttmaa, thence to Ashland, Marlon. Dayton and Southward bound. Tbe late arrivals to Join here were Emily .Ionian, Lillian Miller aad Marie Phaleo. Others to Join at Bltlnun, most of whom ar: of the original F. T. Bales Candy Girls Company. Mr. Bales Is with the show. Mrs. Startsela. who had been the gtest of her son and daughter-in-law departed IS for her home In Shomokln, Pa. Sandusky, O. — Star, Tbeatorlum, Gem, Royal. Lyceum and Alhambra, pictures. Sandubst la dark. Atlantic City, N. J.^Apollo (Fred Moore, mgr.) a brand new farce, entiled "Step Lively," opened Monday, Jane IB, and ran the week. The cast included John Emerson, who Is also one of the authors; Nan Campbell and Mark " Smith. Cohan & Harris present a new co*n°dy, entitled "Wanted—$22,000," week of 22 The cast In- cludes: Ernest Olendennlng, George Nash, Jame« G. Marlowe, Buss Wbytal, Richard Sterling. Harold Gran, Desmond Kelly, Isabel Garrison, Ethel May Davis, Haxel Lowery and others. Nsw KrxoN (Harry Brows, -mgr.)—For week of 22, (Henrietta Brown, assisted by James Rennle, appeared in "The Time, the Place and the Girl." Tbe pictures of "Oablrla." with an orchestra of forty and a chorus of thirty Is announced for 20. Kitth's Oakden Fish (Hsrry Davis 4 John P. Harris, mgrs.)—Bill week of 22: Lasky's "Beau- ties." John F. Oooroy and Diving Models. Mar- shall Montgomery, Julia Nash and company, Ernie and Ernie, Phillips and White, Elsa Rugger, and Mullen and Ooogan. NOTrs. ViaomiA, CuiTsniON, Crrr Squais and Co- lonial, feature pictures. TnB well known 101 Ranch Wild West Show will appear here 29, afternoon and evening. Kenneth D. Jacquitii, the well known aviator, la making dally flights In his "flying boat." On 18 John MaoGlnnla, connected with the Keith In- terest*, accompanied him and distributed poster advertisements from tbe hydroplane, being the llrst one to adopt this novel plan of advertising. Tus first children's carnival of the teason was seen Thursday night, 18, st tbe Steel Pier. $100 were offered as prises for the contest to lie held on tbe Million Dollar Tier, Friday, June, 10. Pbincb ns Omirmont, the Russian dancer, Is at Steeplechase Pier. Newark, N. J—Olympic Park (J. M. Bel- don, mgr.) at midnight, June 14, Ore was dis- covered In the big opera house, and In an hour It was reduced to ashes. Tbe opera company bad been rehearsing "Naughty Marietta." and was prepared to open the season IB. Scenery, cos- tumes and most of the personal baggage of the couipany was destroyed. In the face of this mis- fortune the management secured new scenery, costumes and the Newark Theatre, and opened 18 to a large and appreciative audience. "Tbe Fencing Master" 22-27, to be followed l>y "The Wending Day." Thla latter attraction Is an- nounced to open the new opera bouse at the park, which workmen are hustling" on night and day to complete hy 20. Tbe new theatre will show many Improvements In construction, Including better acoustics, an absence of pillars, and have proper slope to the seats. The management Is to be congratulated on Its ability to handle a pre- dicament. Karon's (Ray Owens, ragr.)—Good business contlnuea. Bill 22-24: Barney Fagau and Hen- rietta Byron, B. E. O'Connor and eomponv. Klein Ilros., Blondle Robinson, Melodv Trio, Dure and Wheeler, Bert Forrest and La Bergere. Ltrio (Ohas. Goldlng, mgr.)—Bill 22-24: Fred and Adelc Astslre. I* Boy and Harvey, Billy Morse, Young Bros., Williams ami Sterling, Powder and Oapman. and Oodlewskl Troupe Note. —Duke Wellington, of the Star, Is 'doing the press work at Olympic Park this season. Jemey City, N. J.—Ornheum (A. Michel mgr.) feature photoplays. Bufclr.ess has lieer. very good. Summit Airdomb, feature photoplays. Jxrset AinwiMB and Loo Cabin (J. E. Mc- Carthy, mgr.)—Voudevllle snd photoplays. MfiNTicELLO (Rcldnaon & Burns, mgrs.)— Fea- ture photoplays. HunsoN Airdomb. —Olms. Belllv Stock Co., In "Roanoke," 22-27. This company consists of Angustn West, Wm. Dorblii. Florence Burrows, Jaa. Marr, Tolly Holmes, Wm. F. Wagner, Olms. Rellly. Oakland Airdomb. — Vaudeville and feature pholoploys. T ^ e r.!, on ' N ' J.—Stste Street (Herman Wahn, mgr.) bill June 22-24: Feature photoplay "Thou Shalt Not Steal." Fred Mace. Brady »nd Ma- honey. Eight .Honeysuckles. Violet and Charles, and James NImhi. For 26-27: The photoplay Hearts of Oak," Desmond and Gallagher Fisher and Sauls. Oarcon Duo. nnd Billy Kenny. Broad Street (Haveson & Glllnsky. props.)— Feature motloi pictures. - Hoboken, N. J.—Oayety, feature photoplay*. Hudson. Union Hill.— Hudson Flavors, lu "The Lure. June 22-27. Memphis, Tenn.—East End Park (A. B Morrison, mgr.) continues to draw vorv larse crowds. Bill week of June 21: Eight For-'Oet-Me- Nots, Havlland and Thornton, Jlmtule Lucas Hopkins Slaters, animated songs and roollou plc- Tiis Airdomes, Popolar, Mozart, Mapison, Bxlbvue, Riverside, Airdomb, College, Youno Chelsea, niaitijND, Jaokbon, Tor, Grand and Dixie are doing large business. Majesticis (2), EMriREs (2), Princess. Ala- mo. Colonial. Queen, Plaza, Palace, Oaholl- ton, American, Echo, Scnuniu.v, oAmar Eiibn Bex, Ortbtal, Laboa, Oxtoro, Weli.inoton' METnorouTAN, Daisys (2), a»M, Pastimes (2) IIotal, Savot. Pekin, Fam.iub, Columbia and Liberty, motion pictures houses, are dolug well. Nnslivllle, Tenn.—Princess (Harrv Sude- kum, mgr.) tabloid and pictures, to nood business Loo Cabin, Crystal, Elite, Firm Ava, Av hamrra and Rex.— Moving pictures N0TKS.--June 15-20 was "feature week" with the movies, and some unusually Pno Alms were shown, to Immense business. mS^&t * °' Ve ' ^J-Vau-lcvllie and Bijou (H. L. De Give, mgr.)—Jewell Kelly Company |, playing to gocl houses. T tJ5£ L 'j K- Jol,l> ?' nigr.)—Burlesque. Hv Vkm ?2t com . nan - v . flaye.1 to excellent huslncVs lfl^o. and continue In "The New Boy" week of 22 ^"r""*.'. 0 * 0 " 56 Campbell, mgr.l—Tabloid ami nicllon Pictures. For 22-27: Farlnelll Trio Lamplln and Bell. Peter Smith, and Earl Behee **£&l£ n - Danie1 ' ^-'-Tabioid a Montoomery and VAtjorrrE, pictures only. r, c7™ ,, '. ,, ." 1, !: 9"-.-i ), * lno 9. L. Benson, mgr.) Gollensleln Muslcsl Comedy Oo. Modjsska, Bonita and Driauland. motion plclunes only. NoT«s.-d«IJou ami Grand Theatres are closed for season. «—«■ Dnblln, Gn,—Bertha (Harry P. Dlggi, mgr.) Pictures'"' V " i0 ' {Il " tJ V - DI W«' mgr)— Note.— Porrls Bros, drew good crowd week of 15. STOCK Price and Bctler closed a successful season at Port Clinton, O The company Included: Virginia Powell Dolly Lord, Ethel Klmerly. Ada Williams, Jerry -Frantx, George Wilson, Hsrry Dorrltty, Billle Dunne, Mary Rachel Price, Willie Ixird, Everett Gerry. George Butler, Robert Boehme and William Price. Tbe tenth annual lour will open the last week la August In Pennsylvania. Price and Bntler are spending the Summer at the Michigan Summer resorts. Notes from Flora Di Voss Co., J. B. Rot- nour, mgr.—We closed our season cf forty-eight solid weeks, June 7, at Bayfield, Wis. The sea- son waa the roost prosperous in tie history of the company, having only three losing weeks. Tbe coming season Mr. Rotnour will put oat two com- panies. The first will tske tbe road about July 11. with tbe same cast that has been associated with Mr. Rotnour tbe past season, with perhaps two changes. Flora De Voss and her own company will open Aa;. 1. Both companies will be re- hearsed at Mr. Botnour'a Sn-mner home on the Twin Lakes, Wis., and will open at Richmond, III. Tbe two companies will embrace twenty-six players, with feature vaudeville, and will bo under the personal direction of J. B. Rotuour. Neil Hickey and Bena St. Clair are in their seventh week with Charles E. Oolton Stock, their second season with that company. Tub Gladys Klaek Oo. will open July 27. "Broadway Jones" will be used bv tho Bald- win Stock Co., at the Lyceum, Dululh, Minn., week ending Jnne 27. "Thb Great Dividb" scored heavily week end- ing June 20, at tbe Empire, Syracuse, N. Y. "Thb Talk or New Iork." was used week ending June 20, nt tbe Park. St. louts. Mo. John E. Young, Alice Hills and Maude Williams scjicd heavily In tbe cast. "Lavender and Old Lack" was used with great success week ending June 20, at tbe Ye Liberty, Oakland, Cal., under the management of Harry Bishop. 'IMadamC Siibrry" played s nine day eugn;?? merit at tbe Idor.i Park. Oakland. Cal., ending June 21, and was most Krccessfully given b> tho Fsrria-Hartmiui Opera Co. 'The fTiANGEit" will be played hy tlie Bd. Redmond SMook Co., at the Dlepenbrock Theatre. Sncrnmento, Cal.. week ending Jane 27. Issbele Fletcher and Paul Harvey are playing leads, with tills company. "Broadway Jones" did a big week's purines* at the Trent, Trenton, N. J., where It was given by the Gallium Stock Co.. under tbe niDiioseu>;ut of Frank Callahan. "Mary Jane's Pa" scored heavily week ending .Tune 20. at the Dominion, Ottawa. Can., where Ihe Clark Brown 8tock Oo. are having a success ful reason. Little Y'nex Seibury. one of the most telonted children on tbe American stage, played the part of Mary Jane. "Hawthornb or the V. S. A." opened tbe Btock season at the Lake Side Th?atre, DenJinm Theatre, Denver, Col., week ending June 20. Irene Fenwlck and Henry Minium scored heavily In the leading roles. "Tub Man ov thb Hour" will be the attrac- tion at the Denhain, Denver, Col., week ending June 27, under tbe management of O. D Wood ward. "Mrs. Dot" was used st El Itch's Gardens, Denver, Colo., week ending June 20. •Tub Fobtpne Huntkb" scored heavily week ending June 20 at the Burbank, Los Angeles, ..•^ wllh tue euUre Burbank company In the cast. The Little Millionaire" will be given week ending June 27 at the Lyceum, Rochester, N. Y. The County Chairman" was used at the Bentley Orand Theatre. Long Beach. Cal., week Wl 1 " 2 °' UnderllDed u " The College "Brown op Harvard" will be the offering nt the Jefferson, Auburn, N. T„ week ending June V.- w £? ■ W,U " Elvea by the Baylles-Hlcks SlOCK GO. .. !',? ao i°f7 T ,0 NE8" vlll be tbe attraction ni Poll's, Baltimore, Md., week ending June 27 A heavy advance Bale Is reported. Broadway Jones" Is announced for prcslue- lion at the Grand, Worcester, Mass., week ending June 27. This Is the home of Ihe Poll Players. t "£"., Hou SB °* Bondaob." dramatized hr Joseph Byron ToUen, will be the offering at the Orpheum Theatre. Palerson. N. J., week endlns June 27, with Franklin Ollfford In the leading role. * Jack Bioney Is making many frleods In Th t' * S lniia * m * u <* the Dominion HEW YOHK THEATRES. WINTER 6ARDEN Evgs. at 8, g'way A W| st PIlODC 929) t >i|. Mats. Tues., Thurn. and Sal., ■...on. LOIS D. HAMMOND. PnSSIHE SHOW Of \m COMEDY SS 8t B rfS. or &&**& MaUnees TuesdAy and Saturday 1 20 6th MONTH KITTY MAGKAY The Comedy Saccess of the Season By CATHERINE 0HI8H0LM CU8HIX Q 89th STREET ^VSShS^ Evenings 8.20. Matinees Wed. & 8at. itai' Oth Month of Laughter TOO MANY COOKS By FRANK CRAVEN* W. 42d STREET Evgs., 8.16 Mats, Wed. and Sat., 2.1s. ELTINGE 'eaVRNvs 08 THE YELLOW TICKET Remarkable all star cast with John Mason, ¥m\]i l,osee, Josephine Victor, Emmett Corrigan Julian L'Estrange, Macey llarlani, Elaine Inescort and o tliera. NEW AUSTEnOAM ».i5. MBtaf^-edri&t!,^: KLAW 4 ERLAKGER Managers ZIEGFELD FOLLIES In the Aerial Gardens Atop Theatre. Eves, s.jo ZIE6FELD DAW8E DE FOLLIES ft A T F T Y mh 8t - » na Blray. Fltone 210 Bryant. ■JHIGI. 1 Kves.SJO. Jtonj.Wed.and Sat.s.20. OOHAN 4 HARRIS PRESENT GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE Seven Keys to Baldpate Foonded on Karl-Deir Blgger'g famous novel. 5E0.M.COHAN'S "pTne^'Brya^ 81 - LNOSB Manager! . Matinees, Wed. and sat, 2.15. Potash & Pertontk CLAW * KRLABOEB Manager! Eves., 8.U._ Matinees, Wed. and Sat. 3.16. 1.H.WOOD8 OFFERS e*ore laughs In one act than in all the combined comedies In S. Y. CO HAH Si HARRIS B'war 4 43rd St. Tel. Ata^r-A*** i-a a ' : Bryant. Eves., 8.19). «»T "«aa» ar«C Mata., Wed. 4 Sat, 2.20. COHAN 4 HARRIS PRESENT RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In nlg new Musical Comedy, THE BEAUTY SHOP • THEATRE 1 48th St., Jnst Phone 23 Bryant UH.FRAZEE'S ll *''oRlVoT» WestofB'way Eves.at8.30 Mats, at 2.30 Wed. A Sat. The Laughing Hit of the Century A PAIR OF SIXES Edward Peple'a Uproariously Funny Farce. SPEARMINT GUM Sell Ave packs for a dime at tain, etc We sell It to yon atone cent per pack. HELMET CO., Broadway, Cincinnati, 0. "Glittleino Gi-cbia" scored such n trciiM-iiibins success In Toronto boat the managmieiil iras forced to play It a second wee";. "Pus Grbat Dividb" was used by (he 11"..- rtelle Players at tho Royal Alexandra Tbeatrv. To- ronto, week ending June 20. "Tub Fortune IIuntzri" scored heavily «wk endlne June 20. at Keith's, Toledo. O., under the i.i.iT.aKenient of Joaefih Perlstcln. "IIAWTIIORNB Or THB U. S. A." WBS ll-il St Ihe Shuhert Mlnneanolls, Minn., week ending June 20. The play scored heavily. "Tub Blindness or Virtub" was the play sclecled by the Bonstelle Players for their one hundred and eighth week of Btock engagMiienl at Ihe Star Theatre, Buffalo. Tlie company wwl heavily. Underlined le "The Morals of Vlurcni." "Broadwat Jones" wss used by F. Ray Cuni- stock Stock Co. at tbe Colonial, Cleveland. ■>., week ending June 20, with May Buckley bikI Joan Halllday playing the leading parts. "Tub Rejuvenation or Aunt Mauv" will I* the second week's attraction at the Mmu.'.ihi Theatre. Ilamllton, Ont,, week ending June 27- This company Is under the management of Ucjrse Summers. "Bboadwat Jonbb" did a capacity week's bosl- nesi at the Colonial, Akron, O., week i-nding June 20, under the management of Fclbcr & Slica. "Hawthorne or thb R S. A." was produ.T.1 week ending June 10, nt ibe Colonial. Norf-ilk. Vs., under the inauacemcnt of Wllmer & Vlumi:. "FoRTTV-riVB AI1MUTS.4 rjioM BboaI'ivav" wa< produced by Thco. Lorch and Ills ctzci-llc.nt i"m- pany at the Opera. House, Pnssalc, N. J., «»* cn.llng Juno 20. "Tub Ninbtt and Nine - ' wls proiluced wc-k ending June 20, nt tlie Park Theatre. Woonso>'k''!. R. I. Tills is the borao of tbe Hallack Player-. "RiADr Monbi" 1» underlined for prodm-nuu at the following places: Hamilton, Ont.. Orphean! Tlientrc; llwlsou Theatre. Union Hill. N. J-: Dominion Tlieatri 1 . Ottawa, Can.; Shuwrt T'ie- atre. Milwaukee, Wis, "The Enbion" was used by the Auditorium. Kansas City, Mo., under the management of Mct« Miller. "Tub CoNsriRAor" was used at the Temi'l'-. Ilnnillloii, Can., week ending June 20, to capailly business. ACENT8 EVERYWHERE STKIN OOSMITK »«• WWT -llrt STRBT - . , rTEW YORK