The New York Clipper (July 1914)

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22 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. July i Tommy, and jaa know Fred Is rather touchy about the age oueitlon. Abby Datea, we are aniloua to tee that postal card from London, 70a received recenUj. Atnence makes the heart (row fonder— tor tomtone eUe. Joe Lewis, why didn't Ton so through wltb It after you posted the notice In the dressing tent. Ool. Chaa. Hutch, of Preston fame, visited at New Brunswick, to Inform w of the arrival of a fourteen-pound bouncing; baby boy at the Dutch home. Tncky says since neany atarted on the 0. B. Q. lie la tome boy. Say, Hank Darnell, don't forget to send those Boston photos over the briny. They will be ap- preciated I know, If you can't write, cable. Keith Buckingham down town ticket seller, in- altta he la not Doc Orouch, Then, for pity's sake, Khoishe, that lait one la a aneete. Alike v liking, formerly of the Barnum ft Bailey Show, stepped orer at Jersey City. Mike la still with the song troupe. The nest time It nnppena, John Burke, learn how to duck like Heoly did. Arthur Davla want! to know how Doc. Orouch knew Rabby Dabby was paying storage on hla, Hubby's, money. Pretty tough to get away with the horse shoe pin on the minstrel troupe having them tblnk It was real, end then Iiira a hell boy call the turn. Slum Jewelry. Bnster Mack, she of the golden tresses, Is strong 00 the dream stuff. But all dreams arc not true, Buater. Billy Wells, old-time hard-headed man. visited nt Jersey City. Bill looks Just as young to-diy oa Jlmmlc Martin looked fifteen year* ago. Frank Hogan spent 11 nice, quiet day In New- ark, with the Bourbon Family of tumblers. Joe CnruH) entertained the Bison Olub royally In hla home hamlet with a grand srroart of spaghetti, cooked by his mother, Mrs. Oiruso, inil what a prowl and happy youth that boy was. Hoods boy, Bison. a LAMPE BROS. ROSTER. The rosier of Lamne Bros, newest shows, tour- ing New Jersey, Is at follows: Official staff: Fred Latnpe, manager; Otto W. I.svmpe, assistant manager; Ohaa. Lamne, trens- urer; P. Brewster Smith, general agent; George Bennett, local contractor; Frank Bust, advance press agent; John Lamne, press agent, hack with aliow; OSiNjles Lamp?, equestrian director: Otlo W. Larope, general superintendent: Bert Laraiie, superintendent privileges; W. O. Brown, mualcnt director; Frank Evana, superintendent reserved seats; J. Osrdner, superintendent of canvas; Aler Seamen. superintendent lights; Bert Lafontatne, superintendent jirops.; Lew Miilhollaml, superin- tendent stcrk; Don !x>Mell. announcer; Mirlo B. I.atnpc, auperlntendent commissary department: John Allen, chef, and Thomas n. Williams, alewnrt. Perfotroera: ninsMy Bros.. Al. Mondcctlo. Harry Smith, the Oreat nimnliwo, II. K. llrlwm. York and Fretlerlcki, the Flying Students, nnd Tom Adams. MuBlclanu of Lamne Bros.' Concert Band: W. C. Brown, cornet and leader; Herman 0. Volk, cor- net; Charles Lamne, corn<!t; Iiert I.amne, iilln: Jnck Sullivan, alto; Fred l.nnine, trombone; "Al. Mondcello, trombone; Tom Adams, trombone; otto I.ampe. bnTllonc; John Lampe, liihn: 11. li. Brlseii. snare drum, and Ed. Illmnly. ln<s» drain. • S1CLLS-FLOTO-BUFFALO HIM. MOWS. HUTCHINSON. Kun. Tlie Solls-Flolo and Buffalo BUI ngrvgntlan showed here Juno 22. to only fulr Imslnew, on account of being in thj mhlst of hnrvest. Tne ahow 1ms more new acts, m the circus world, than has been shown In Hutchinson for several seanons. The parade was unusually good and tho Block toib In line condition. Some of the feature nets are: Rltoda Royal's Tango ami Stntue horsea. Mile. Zorn's elephants, CnpL Itccardo'a mixed antinal groups In steel nrenns, CnpL Slinrp's herd of hyneys, tho Stlckney Slaters, the Two Hobaons, Alex. Lowniidc rlitcrs, Ferris Wheel Olrls and Dellsmeade Troupe. The clowns nro headed by Spader Johnson In bin "Ilralnitorm Automobile," and the bund wllh Knrl Klim, h.ind- master. Only part of the evening ncrformunro waa given, as a wind storm blew up, mid the lite lop was (inlchly emptied without any Injuries. tTn« REJUVENATION OF AUWT MARY" •cored heavily -wee* ending June 27, at Olen- tangy Park. Columbus, O., where tho Vaughan Glascr Stock Co. In located. ■•The Ghost Breaker' 1 Is underlined for early production, at the Fair View Park. Dayton. 0. "The Fortune Hunter" was used at the Burbank, Los Angela), Cal., for a gecond week ending June 27. 'Tirn Oiiost Breaker" li tbe offering; at the Alcazar, San Francisco, Cat., week end- ing July 4. "The Importance or Beino Earnest" wa> the play selected to open the stock sea- son with it the Columbia, San Francisco, Cal.. week ending June 27. "Girls" Is the bill this week at Payton's Columbia, Far Bockaway, L. I, Master Qtoitoi I'acmroMUk, of Ottawa, Oan., scored a decided rucreaa in his recent en- gagement with the Dominion Stock Company, of that city. Francis McOruTii received a groat ovation In Ottawa for her sterling work In the Dominion Slock Co.a presentation of "A Butterfly on the Wheel," week of Juno 22. EARL D. SIPI2, Malinger Winifred St. Clair and Her Own Company. STOCK CLARENDON STOCK CO. NOTES. This week, at Lakcvlcw, has been one of Iho most pleasant (both for business and Pleasure) that we have had. All the mem- !)i' rs of tuo company enjoyed themselves to tea utmost. Most of them engaged cottages, and the fishing, boating and bathing was ap- preciated by all, even to "Bill Fufil" (Bally Velmn's rabbit.) Brownie Blyo gave tho company a fare- well supper on tho eve of her departure. 1 lutes wore laid for twenty-five, and nn elaborate lunch was tbe result. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald Brownie Blyo), Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Fahl (Cecil Wood Clarendon), Mr. and Mrs. C. It. "rower (Daisy Daniel), Mr. and Airs. How- ard Barnes, Baby Velma, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stickle, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Johnson. Ernest miT cn \, J - H nrry Clark, the Palmer Bros.. Hilly Mnssoy, C. ;H. Bail, J. C. Fahl, Fred It?, 1 ? 8 ' J* 0 Crittenden, Bay Clark, James Miller and Baby "Buster" Stickle. The partv broke up at the ; weo small hours," and everybody bid Miss Blye good-night and good- ''ye. She Is to be complimented on her ability as a Uiostess us well as nn nctress. wo hope to have her with 11s again some time. a Tns Burns Theatre, at Colorado Springs, will have its annual stock opening Juno 21), when the Burns Plajors will be seen In "The Spendthrift" nnd "The Ghost Breaker." "Prince Karl" and "The Master Mind" to follow. The company will be headed by Mal- colm Duncan and Eleanor Hnber, with Don- fid Gregory, formerly of tho Academy of Music, as mage director. Others In the cast are: Manart Klpjicn. William Lorouz, Will- lam neiircl, Roy 0, Brlnnt, Olrard Patterson, hdgor Mayo, Florence lladfleld, Nlla Mac, Dorothy Nelson nnd Alice Tollcy. Notes from Williams Stock Co., supporting Marie Do Goffcrclly.—Business has been splendid with this company since their open- ing, May 4, in Marlon, N. C. HenderRonvtlle N. C. wns n turn away business for two straight weeks. Miss Do Gofferelly Is sur- rounded by a very capable company. Roster ns follows: Elmer LnTOiie. R. Glpnu l'nto, Hen McDanlcl, Tom King, Georgo Cnrsev, Phnrlos Gcntery. George Craven. Billy Puruphcry, Cy Chlsholm, raul Ray, Frank Bell, G. A. Case, P. N. Mitchell, Mnrlo l>e Gofterolly, Mhy Blossom Williams, Mndo- line iHnrtford, Kllnor King, Mrs. Frank Hell, nnd Leland anil Itiittrrworth. TI10 com- pany Is booked solid through the Kentucl-.v nnd Tennessee fair dates, and everybody Is happy. Roller Clavtox nndlils wife (Lulu Ruth) wso were closo friends nf Mike Clark, Hie stock actor who olcd In Texas, Juno 11. and the death of whom they notified TifR Clip- rEn, are plnylng with the Lyceum Stock Co., which Is Indefinitely engaged nt New Orleans. I.n., the home of Mr, Clark, where the bndv was shipped nnd burial made. Tho theat- rical profession mu roivt\«ented at itlAi funeral by Wie Ly.'eum company. "'MARBTIira Monby" Is nlfcrvd ot the Co- lonial, CloYplnml, O., week enillng July -I, under the management of l\ Ruv Comstofk. "The Mnn*i.s or Marcur" will closo tlie stock season nt Hie Stnr. Buffalo, week end- ing July 4. "Hiioadwav Jo.s'Ks" wns used at Toll's. Unltlmore, Mil. week ending Juno 27. "The Blindness of Virtue" week of 211. "Mapamd Siikrhy" scored henvlly week ending June 27, .it Idorn Turk. Youngstown. t>. IjCw Morton.? company Is now located there, nnd In every town he locates he doesn't fall to produce "Madame Sherry," which proves It's wonderful drawing power. "Tub Ninety am> Nine" did a big week's business nt Poli'i Scranton, l*n., week end- ing June 27. "The House of Bondage'' wns played by tlie Clifford l'lnycrs, at the Orpheum, Patcr- soii. N. J., week ending June 27. "The Rejuvenation or Aunt Mary" scored heavily week ending June 27, at the Mountain, Hamilton, Can., under the manage- ment of George Summers. "Heady Money" is given this week at the clnrk Brown stock houses in Canada, name- ly : Temple, Hamilton; Dominion, Ottaway, and Orpheum, Montreal. "llnowN of Harvard" was used by the Bnyllea-IIicks Players week ending June 27, nt the Jefferson Theatre, Auburn, N. Y. "M:i- dame X" June 20. "Broadway Jones" Is being played at the Lake Side Theatre, Denver, Colo., by the (ileason Players, week ending July 4. Thos. Swift takes the leading part. "Mary Jane's Pa" was used week ending Juae 27 at tho Trent, Trenton, N. J., where the Calburn Sto-.-k Co. are having a most de- llghtfnl season. "Broadway Jones" jammed th»m in at Hermanns Bleccker Hall, at Albany, N. V.. week ending June 27. Clayton Kearton. an Albany boy. playod the leading part In clever style. "Broadway Jones" was used at the Grand. Worcester, Mass., week ending June 27. The piny did the largest week's business ut this bouse this season. "The Fortune Hunter" was used at the Shubcrt, St. Paul. 'Minn., week ending June 27. "Broadway Jor.cs" week of June 29. "Tits Little Millionaire" was produced for the first time in stock, week ending June 27, at the Lyceum, Rochester. N. Y., where the Manhattan Players are having a delight- ful season. "Tub Rejuvenation op Atjnt Mart" Is the offering nt Keith's, Providence. R. 1., week ending July 4, under the management uf Charles Lovonberg. "Tub Great Divide" is the bill for week ending July 4, at the Grand Opera House, Pittsburgh, Pa., under the management of Harry Davis. "The Ghost Breaker" Is offered at the Shubcrt, Minneapolis, Minn., week ending July 4, under the management of A. G. Bain- bridge. "Madame Sherry" played a very success- ful nine day engagement at Idora Park, Oakland. Cal., where the Ferris Hartman Opera Co. has started a Summer season. "Tub iSTRANOEn" was used week ending June 27, at the Dlcpenbrock Theatre, Sacra- mento, Cnl.. with Paul Harvey nnd Isnbelle Fletcher playing the leads. Week of 20, "Mndnmc X. "When Knighthood Was in Flower" waa used week ending Juno 27, with great success nt the Metropolitan, Seattle, Wash., t'tider the inanngement ot George Mackenzie. Florence Malone is now playing the leads with this eompnny. Weak of 20, "Madame Sherry." "Tun Housrc of Bokdaob" Is tho bill at the Lyceum. Detroit, Mich., week ending July 4. This Is the home of the Holden Plnvers. "Tun Royal Mounted" was used by Adole Blood and her excellent company at Shea's. Toronto. Can., week, ending June 27. "Zlra" week of 20. "Tub Spendthrift" opened a Summer stock season nt the Burns, Colorado Springs, Colo., week ending June 27. Malcolm Dun- can and Florence lladfleld are playing the lends with tills company. Donald Gregory Is tho director. "Tub Blindness of Virtuf." did n big week's business at the Ye Liberty Oakland, Cnl., ending June 27. "TM Rejuvenation of Auirr Mabt* it this week's trill at the Majestic Theatre. Utica, N. Y., under the management of WU- mer i Vincent . . "Codnty Chairman" was used week end- ing Jane 27, by 1h« Bentley Grand, Long Beach, Cal,. with Virginia Brlssac playing the leads. ^^^^^^ OUT OF TOWN HEWS BOSTON. Juat at present HuMlea are suffering from heat to such an extent that amusements, especially of the Ir.door kind, are places to be shunned. In fact, there Is little for your correspondent to comment upon Just now. The general run of changes comes in the vaudeville and moving picture variety. A few months ago we all wanted "the good old Summer time. It's here. Colonial (Charles Frohman 4 Wm. Har- ris mgrs.)—"Th9 Misleading Lady" begins Its ninth week Jane 'JO. This li a rather unusual ran, considering the fact that the Summer season is now on. and tbe piece Is a dramatic rather than a musical entertain- ment. PLtMouTB (Fred B. Wright, mgr.)— Twenty-eighth and final week of "Under Cover. Tremoxt (Jno. B. flchoellel mgr.l—Even Annette Kellermann In her scant attire,, as shown In the moving pictures, "Neptune's Daughter," could not flgnt the high tempera- ture. After four weeks, the end of the photo- pin - came, June 27. House Is now dark until August Keith's (Harry Gustln, mgr.)—"The Mels- terslngcrs of Boston'' begin their fourth an- nual tour at this house Jane 20 A new scenic production has been built, and Is called "In Gloucester," a realistic picture of life In the famous Ashing port The act will f>robal>ly remain several weeks. Remainder of illl: Bert 'Kitzglbbons, Emma Francis, Wal- ter Lewis and Florence Brunsmore, Binns 11 nd Bert, Whltford and Ireland, Dorothy Muethcr, and 'Rnndow Brothers. OhTHKUSt (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—"Les Aristocrats," Arthur Rlgby, Cabaret Trio, Julia' Itooney, Roland Brothers and others, for first half of week of 20. Last period: Aerial Cromwells, Dorothy Rogers and com- pany, Three Dixon Sisters, May Miller and Wm. Hackctt and others. St. James (Marcus Loew management).— ZO-Jaly 1: Aerial Cromwells, Dorothy Rogers nnd company, Three Dixon Sisters, Mny Mil- ler and Wm. Hackett and others. July 2-4: Arthur Rlgby, Cabaret Trio, "Les Aristo- crats," Julia Rooney, Roland Brothers and others. Gomun's Olympia (John IE. Comerford, mgr.)—For the week of June 20 are: The Cycling Berlins. McCloud and Carp Grace Belmont, "Devil's Mate," Archer and Inger- soll, and Wnrdell and Hoyt. This house will close July 6, pending an overhauling of its ventilating plant. The re-openlng is not announced. 'Bltoc (James W. Craig, mgr.)—Myrtle Bltrvon, Doollng. Olive Marecbal. Cusbman and Lc Rol, Ruth Parsons. May Crowley, Leon Gorodctzky and Louis Ross are among those present current week. Norhmbeoa Park (Carle Alberte, mgr.)— "The Movie Girl," a musical right up to the times, is the attraction of current week. J. W. Gorman has provided a strong cast. Mt.DFoiiD Boulevard (J. W. Gorman, mgr.) —Believing in light musical comedies as a potent card, Manager Gorman offers this week "Buster Brown." Attendance thus far has been beyond expectations. Paragon Park (G. A. Dodge, mgr.)—In the Palm Garden the cabaret program is being constantly changed, with the exception of the ten cabaret girls, who are a fixture. Some newcomers provided by Wm. H. Wolffe, booking manager, are: The Church Sisters, Three Pendleton 81sters. FloretU Clark, and the Menards. Lixinoton Park. —This ,... • pines Is called the picnic park of Greater Boston, and caters to tJte more conservative seekers of pleasure. There ore many attractive in- ducements. Bowdoin Square (pcorge E. Lothrop, mgr.)—"Musical comedy, vaudeville and mov- ing pictures make up the bill here. Violet Mascotte's Forty Merrie Maids take care of the musical conndy end to good adontage. TnE Scollay Square. Shawmut, Washing- ton, Old South. South End, Huntington Ave- nue, New Palace, Star, Unique. Comlqnc. Dreamland. Day Square, Gem, Roibury, Su- perb. Beacon. Dorchester. Harvard Niagara, Apollo, Olympic. Congress Hall, Cambridge and Crescent Gardens, pictures. JULY GOSSIP. Tiik Modern Theatre, the latent addition to Boston's list of theatres, was opened to the public June 26. The bouse, which Is claimed to be the most elaborate and costli- est of its size In New England, Is located on Washington Street, and is owned and operat- ed by the Modern Theatre Company, of which J. Lourie 4s the head. It will be de- voted to the exclusive exhibition of the host photoplays, with vocal and musical selec- tions. The amount of exit space In the tho atro Is sixty per cent, in excess of the maxi- mum width required by the building law for a theatre of its she The Park, one of cur oldest and best known theatres In the legitimate field, will next season be amonz those offering vaude- ville nnd pictures. Frohman, Rich and Harris, who have had the bouse for many years, could not stand for the rent Increase demanded by Lotto. Crubtrec, the owner. A BCRtES of motion pictures of the laraous world toar of the Giants and White Sox bnsotmll teams will be shown at the Tremont Temple, beginning June 20. It is rumored that Marcus Loew will not renew bis lease of tho Orpheum, in this city. Many clnlm that his taking of the Globe verifies the rumor. Tbe latter house is now being put in order for an early opening. Siirlimflelil, Mn»».—Poll's Palace (Gor- don Wrlghtcr, mgr.) bill week of June 2t): Ideal. Sylvester and Jones. Three Kcltons, Poothby and Everdean, Archer and Bedford, Norcross and Holdsworth, Hooper and Cook, nnil the Pollsgrnph. *'ox. Bijou, plaza, Hudson, Eoisonia, Gaiety, Minium, Broadway, Reel, Princess, WANTED—FOR LONG BRANCH OCEAN PIE? CONCESSIONS Of all kinds: $10.00 per week; no grafts or games of chance. SHOWS and RIDI.1Q DBVK I « OH FERCEDTAOG. Great opening for a Dancing Pavilion and Motodromc. PLENTY ••£• MONEY AND PEOPLE. Drawing from £> Smnuur Resort towns. NOTE—WANTED TO HEAR PROM REAL FIRST-CLASS CARNIVAL SHOT -; Address GEORGE A. FLORIDA, Mgr., Long Branch Ocean Pier, Long Branch, N. j" HARRY SHANNON CLEVER INGENUE WITH SPECIALTIES Must have good wardrobe. Week stands. Pay own hotel. Mention lowest Summer salary. V, ,■-. work to the right party. HARRY SHANNON, Butler, IM. CLINT. & BESSIE BOBBINS COMPANY MAN FOR A LINE OF GENERAL BUSINE8S With Specialties. Mu8t play anything from Juveniles to Character Old Men and have wardrobe ,v. r same. Also want Musicians for Orchestra only. Ladles preferred. Leader with Library to Direct CLINT. A. BOBBINS, The Robblns' Nest, Newaygo, Jllrl: 24--SCREAMS--24 Parodies on "Camp Meeting Band," "Moving Picture from Life," "Dancing Around," "Get Oat and Under," "Girl In Heart of Maryland," "Miss Ion Most of All," "Curse Aching Heart," -'Last Night Knd of World," "Snooky Ooknnia," "Chesapeake Hay," "Much to Be Thankful For," "Bunch of Shamrock- " "Cross Great Divide," "Broke Heart to Pass Time," "Can't Get Away From It," "Crying Just for Yon'" 'On Way to Mandalay," "Dancing Heart Away," "Made Me Love Yon," "Lonesome Pine," "In )ir Harem," "Somebody's Coming to My House," "Apple Blossom Time In Normandy," "and "Bine KiVil Baby." Last 12 for Hebrew. 10c. each, 3 for 25c, or whole Hi Big Parody Rlotn, $i..-,o. And another snre-Dre laughter and applause winner Is "Dixie Lou." A Dope Fiend, Ilorgc Knee Itecltatlon. Runs 3 minutes. Price, 25c. Other materiel. Catalogue and testimonials free. MRS. MARY E. P. THAYER, 3tt0 Broad St., Providence, B. 1. subway, Globe, Lion, Novelty, Lyric, Pal- ace and Star, motion pictures only. Notes. —Col. Sam Holdsworth, eighty-four, and Joseph Norcross. seventy-six. two of the eldest living minstrels, entertained the Friars, In the Monastery, Thursday evening, -5. After the evening performance at Poll s ir,:iny of the artists dropped in and Joined in the entertainment .Burton. Hahn and Cnntwell were a big hit at Poll's Palace last week, In their singing act The opening of the Friars' Monastery is to be olght of July 3. ■ ■ . ■ JOE SONNENBERQ, High diver, head foremost record, 116 feet, with Rice & Dore Shows. t^mSS^Bs^SS^. MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE K. G. IIARKOOT SHOWS At Tcrro Haute, Iud., playing day and date with the Con T. Kennedy Shows. HnverhlU, Maes,—Academy (Joe Mack, mgr.)—Universal fllma. Colonial Is dark. Orpheum (Capalan & Wosserman mgrs.) —Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Scenic and Majestic, motion pictures only. pines Park (J. W. Gorman, mgr.)—For week of June 20 the musical comedy "Ban Cupid." Troy, N. Y. — Troctor's (H. It Emde, mgr.) bill for June 20-July i: Ward, Bell and Ward, Four Musical Linda Elsie Kent and company, Reynolds and Drake, Margaret Isles and company, Ray Snow, and Arm- strong nnd Odell. For 2-4: Irene and Walter Henney, Le Boy and Harvey, Lester and Moure Fred Rjnello nnd Sister, Falconl Opera TTouvce. nnd Harry Batchelor. Rakd'b (N. C. Mlrick, mgr.)—The LytcU- \aughn Stock Co. closed n very successful twenty-one wooks' engagement here 27. Bought and 1'nl.l For' 7 was the final bill. Proctor's Lyceum, Plaza, Keitii's Tro- jan, Novelty, Majestic and Empire.— Photoplays only. Note— iBnrnum & Bnlley Circus shows hero July 1. Jonealowa, V. Y—Celeron (Ed. T. Con- nelly mgr.) Marguerite Fields Stock Co. npened a bIx weeks' engagement here June n I 1 .? ,r n , ' m E J3*l Awakening of He'.enn Ritchie.' Ralph Campbell and William V. Mong are with this companv. Notes.— The ilarnum & Bailev Circus will show here July 0 Nancy Boyer ended a four weeks' engagement nt the Celeron IVy tfe. JM W 27 ......Marguerite Fields Is hlrtt Brown Moses Rels. tho well known theatrical man of New York, was a recent cnest of Charles Samuels..... .Charles W Lnwford, manager of Bradford Theatre, was the guest of frionds here for a few days re- cently Joseph Fcrarl's Cirnlval. for benefit of Odd FellowB. bad a big week here and gave a goo^ show. Glenn Falla, N. Y.—'Empire (Joe Miller, mgr.) bill week of June 29: Williams nnd Eddy. Harvey and McGill, Frank Manley, the Two Bohemians, Sylveftjc, and Frank Brown- ing and company. rttZtf.di World in Motion vpFtjV'Doran, mgr.)— Motion pictures. witMlltbeLflaature pictures. "Adventures of Kathlyn," "Perils of Pauline" and "Joan of Arc," 20'hud'Week. Pabk (Mausert A Bird, mgrs.)—Pictures. N0TB.--Car No. 3 of the Barnum & Ballej Circus wa3 here last week under the manage- ment of George Clare. The car went to Oneonta from here. The show plays here July 2. Cohoea, It. Y.—'Proctor's, Bright Spot, Majestic and Empire photoplays only. Note. —The Blue Ribbon Shows appeared here week of 22. under the auspices of tbe local hose company. PuBtness wns satisfac- tory. One evening the wind was so strong that several of the tents were blown down. Memplils, Tenn.—East End Park (A. B. Morrison, mgr.) business continues very good. Bill week of June 28: McWatters and Tyson, Wright and Dietrich, Joe Whitehead. Sam Barton, Bernard and Bernard, animated soncs and motion pictures. Popular, Mozart, Madison, Beli.evit, Riverside, Airdome, Colleob, Young, Chel- sea, Highland, Jackson, Joy, Grand, Dixie Airdomes are drawing large attendances. Majestics (2), Empires (2), Prin-cess, Alamo, Colonial, Queen, Pla/.a. Palace, Carroi.ton, American, Echo, Suburban, La- mar, Eden, Rex, Crystal, Lasca. Oxford, Wellington, Metropolitan, Daisys (2), Gem, Pastimes (2), Royal, Savoy, Peei.v, Famous, Columbia and Liberty, motion pic- tures to good business. Nashville, Tenn.—.Princess (Harry Sude- kum. mgr.) vaudeville and pictures replaced the policy of tabloid here June 22, to good business. Victoria, Crystal, Elite, Fifth Ave- nue., Alhambra nnd Rex. —Pictures only. Notes. —The name of the Log Cabin, which was acquired for Wm. Wassmann some time ago. has been changed to the Victoria The Ben Greet Players (Shewed on the lawn at Peabody Campus 2^*t,tn0 I Charlotte, N. C. " _Al.uJi.ui y (John L. Crovo, mgr.) Academy Players present "Merely Mary Ann" June 29-July 1, and "My Unelo from Japan" 2-4. Piedmont (Ed. G. Gldley, mgr.)—For week of June 29 the "Southern Beauties" Musical Comedy Company is the attraction, presenting tabloids. Princi-.ss (Tate Powell, mgr.)—Multiple reel features only. Warner's Features first half. Apex last half. Ediroma, Amused, Ottoway and Ideal, pictures only. Notes. —The managership of the Edlsonla, one of th» city's most popular motion picture theatres, changed hands June 22, when W. A Davis leased It. Mllrrnukee, Wla,—Davidson. Davidson Slock Co., under the management of C. A. Newton, present "The Governor's Lady" week of June 29, after whU'h they will go tack to the Shnbert for a week to present 'The Spendthrift," while the Davidson will present "The rnsslng Show of 1013" for July 9-11. Crystal (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Vaudeville for week of 29 Includes: The Mells. Elsie Stirk. the Cappelens, Cal Stewart, and the Arno Troupe. Obitieum. —"The Spoilers." In pictures, for another week beginning 29. Majestic, Shubeiit and Alhambra, mov- ing pictures only. Enn Claire, Wis.—Orpheum, Lyric, Unlq'ic, Pex and Star, feature films. Notes. —The Brondage Sbowa had capacity busi- ness every night, closing June 20. Sam McClun:. the genial press agent of tlie comnauy, gnccwtM In orgnnlilng a branch of tbe Order at Flens while la the city The AL Barnes Trained Animal Shown plated to big business afterooM aad evening. 20. Jim Morrow, who makes all B* eir.ouncf'nicnrs In tlie big arena of the Baroei Shows, made things very pleasant for Tne Clii- rrji representative. Colorndo Springs, Colo.—Cum? (J. T. F.aivklns. mgr.) the Summer stock season opcne.1 Jnne 29, wfrb 'The Sneitdtbrlft," with Malcjn Duncan and Eleanor Ilaber In the leads. Mf- Oresorv la director. GruND (J. H. Baker, mgr.)—Homatn Fielding- the moving picture man. will open this hou«e early in July with tola moving picture company- who are here for tne Summer, securing new aim* of the Pike* Peak region. Notes.— Ed. Craig is In the New Barns N* olBce. He waa with the Grand Opera Bouse r.r many years Sclls-Floto-Bnlfalo Bill Clrcm showed here June 18, to two capacity perform- ances. Denver, Col.—El Itch's Garden (Thoj. P. Long, mgr.) In the theatre June 23 ami wert- "The Conspiracy." TtENn.oi (Woodward & Houinn, mgrs)—'" 11 '" Littlest Rebel" 23 nnd woe*. Lakeside (W. T. Osiils. iner.)—"Tie Rai"- bow." In tbe Casino. 28 nnd week. Empress (Geo. A. Bovyer. mgr.)—"Ill *T »"' 1 week: Al. Herman. Beatrice Morellc and en- nany, Ford Sterling and moving pictures. Meridian, Minn.—Gem (H. S. Simp-■ mgr.) Universal films. ratSCHa (Sol <M. Sugerman, mgr.)—GV ! - <rnl Film service. Elite (Geo. A. Griffin, mgr.)—Mutual ar.ii Warner's features. Paris, III—SboatU, Maje»«c Ltuon a»l Joy pictures only.