The New York Clipper (August 1914)

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I' '■ - 6 THE NEW YOEK OLIPEER. August \ CONTINU ED AHR ACIIOWS. COMEDY — "Kitty MacKay," twenty-nintt. COHAN'S —'Toto oh & l'erlmutter," forty- Dlutli week. HDDSON—"The'Dummy," sixteenth week. LONGACRK—"A l'alr of Sixes," twentieth week. MAXINE DLLIOTT'8 — "Apartment 12-K," second week. OM!E> 1VB>W YORK CITY a^H^A/TRE^ PALACE, (ILMCK F. B00ER8, MOB.) Several changes mark this week's bill: Joan Sawyer, assisted by Nigel Barrle, danced as well ai ever on Monday, and re- tained "The Artist's Dream" as ber cloning number. "The Movie Maxlxe" was done HAMMERSTEIN'S. (ABT1IU11 HAJIlIEliSTEIN, MOB.) Climatic conditions no doubt prevented a with tbeir conversation on the suffragette question and other repartee. They also handled the musical selections well, Playlef, cornet and trombone, saxophones and oth NEW AMbTBRDAJI — Zlegfeld'a Follies," w iu, t be motion picture effect nintb week. TUIIWY-NIN'BH STREET Cooks." twenty-third week. WINTER GARDEN — "Passing 1014." eighth week. Adelaide and Hughes also arc held over Too Many again. They discarded "The Cat and the _._ - Canary" ana used the Pierrot Dance, in «»*W 0I which Miss Adelaide shows ber wonderful toe work. Tbo Everest Monkey Circus Is retained for another week and made a bit as tbo gars .i^^^M^ttSSs ^^8^V4W|B here at the matinees, still the bills offered Jab. Jg/fcg, INOrul auu um _ are of a high standard of excellence. tount 0I ta e """• . The bill this week sUrted off by Mar- _..« slllS— „ f* _ _* l\tf ^rP^T&TX T&XS? l X- BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL. Clipper POSt OfflCe. (C1IAS. 8. BBEBD, MOB.) Telephone Bryant 100 Florence A* Brennan Public Stenographer COHAN THKATHt BtDC. (Times 8q.) Suite 1S»08 Manuscripts and Press Matter a Upccialtr MODERATE KATES VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES. opening; number, for which Ham Barton was Lobw'b Avbnub B, Loew's Gband Strxit, originally phemalla. Balaton, the young man who Impersonates a dashing female very true to life, also sing Manager Dreed has given us some treat i„ order to avoid mistakes uud tu this week, the biggest and best bill, col- i n » n ve tue prompt delivery ol «b. e letters ndvertlaed in this list, seen this season. Bijou, Hamilton, Lobw'b Delancei Street, . plated. At the night Phow Barton closed the bill Plaza, Foubtbbnth Strset, Loew's Lincoln with his funny 'pantomime work with the BguABB. Jekmhsos, Ken.VEt'B Thibp. Ave- mlx-up In rags; bicycles, bat, shoes, etc., titled act by Chef Breed CUTe lope plaUuly nddressed most I... his seventh and. last week of his engage- £, an Jrtlstlc manner. About the on*, thing „ ent fo 7 £,«* ietter , „ud a ^rrttlen the. letter, signed will, {be SUM address and the Hue NUB, Citt, Cbotona, McKinlet Scjuabk, Union Square, LobWh 'J in no Avendb, Audu- bon, EuitiTY-sixrii Btsbbt, Loew's Ohi-heum, holding In almost everybody to a laughing finish. Chick Sale presented bis country school Loew'b National, Nhmo, Riverside, Lobw'b entertainment, showuig the teacher, the OBBELBt SqtMBB, Ootiiah, Haui.km Ofeba bright boy. tbo awkward kid, the embryo Housn, Pnocron'a Onb Hundred and Twbn- (Melba and the two members of the Board, one with a lecture on botany, the other doing a solo on the born. His fine character work was readily appreciated. Joseph Bantley closed the first half of tho stow with his condensed musical production of songs and dances, which included: "Alone tag la a high soprano voice, gave flveselec- ie^i v 2, speaking, so far tlons to his piano accompaniment This is i^e'i'.ct, were dished ' his seventh and last week of his engage- ,",' .,tl B Ue inanner. Ab^- ment here, and his act went over big. S niar the eveiung was the "train service orde/ior" Emma Francis and her three lively Arab gjg J£« cltyTand to aay it is "rotten" STssssM boys were a strong feature of the bill. Miss w0 C u ^ e ^ utt C i' D g'it mildly. ' ©« bi!ilTe.. followed by the sender IcrancU keeps her act right up to date and WO jg u V jfoyc. &„ b as been at the PaVjco u . l( also be enclosed. " Il continues to work Just as hard as either of a ™™ t g f x ' weekB hea(te the bill. Miss P | cn , 0 mention the date (or nnm- her assistants, —u--. RoyeT who has made a reputation singing ber) „f the CLIPPER in which the Maurice Wood reserved a hand of welcome EJjja songs, offered liiiee. lrtirr. sent for were i>,i.»ti..,i on her first entrance as tbo "tMlurlsUCborus ra j| jSKX-Kid Kabaret a company of Girl." This was.followed by "The Widow" ,,«»? **SSeVrfer«nX«od.Mt" ik* TI-TIFTB Stbbbt, Proctou'b Flnr-EIOIITH HTiir.ET, I'nocTon'H Twbntt-thibd Stsebt, NKW YOBK, ElOlITI-FIBBr Stbebt add MlNHB'K PEOPLB'8. PRESENTING FEATURB FILMS CASINO KO —Pstri'J. Rslney's African Hunt Cane Ruth," by 'Mr. Bantley, Gladys Zell Pictures—1014 series. *nd Ruth Randall; "I Can't Get a Girt," by KNK'KBRHOCKEUt—"Cahlrla," «•"•■*> «•»* Mr . Bantlev : Isners." ninth week STRAND—"The Scales of Justice." VITMJRAPH — "My Official Wife" and "Pncle BilL'' Mr. Santley; dance. "Twilight Whispers,' by Miss Randall: "the Santley Tango " by 'Miss Randall and Mr. Santley; "When You're In Love" and "Vacation Walts," by Miss Zell and Mr. Santley, and •'You're Here MOTION PICTURES ONLV. and I'm'Here," and "The Cubist Glide," by Circle, Unique, Savoy, Hehald Sqtjabb, (Miss Randall and Mr. Bantley, the last Broadway, Mount Mobiub, North Stab, named dance being most effective and brlng- rtEHENT. Washington, Familx, WbbbB'B, Idk them many recalls. West End and Pabk. James T. Duffy and Mercedes Lorenze came on second, opening on. tho bench in front of tho cottage. They sang "Honey- (a'remarkThy-qu.cT'cbanVT. .Sr^ttJn ggg J^Tcute 0 Cudd?es a VS «£•« S ^«* M « te went to her taliatloaa, which bronght the Georgian* "£ ^^jm,^oa AJoaEder opplause In abundance Of course, she bad <vafl i^tott were particularly clever. The .,,_ mts^jjE; t0 li°ne b anr6^onn^^cel C v r ed fln lJ h e,r share &j^ *s££&^&lA* S^L S n ffl!!S»' T n hey' tt a U rf Tc^t^Va 0 ^ « SBS^uSf o? the company do IZSbZ^ order, and the comedian surely gets his D jU^.. George, billed as comedian and Buries*. Dawla Du ^?" « j. / m ..» , ~a almost inccler docs a very entertalnnig Banks, Pearl Cfilre Rochester (second week), rendered B J mo " He , ¥ecps up a conttauil line of talk Bortme, Bstellel ballads very charmingly, being gifted with «« ^,^ 8 Xch Is laughable, and he Burke, a beaatMnl voice which ranges from high w ,™ le „35i^? B h "wants to. Margaret R Llbbl* HARLEM OPERA HOUSE*. moon,'' a Coupon Bong and ,; Wonderfu! Boy"' ,„.„. „ ,„,„ „„_ v also the "Runaway" song for the elopement (HAEK C. ■wirr, kW e(fcct for whlcb tne , UBe ajei, rom ^y ^b. T7«nal warm night, usual good bill dnd jn gB Loreurc wore a parUcuIarly fetching W ..??.??. b S? ,n ?f?nu relBne<I ? e , re o? n Har " «°"d. and Mr. Duffy looked well in white loin's "White Way" Thursday, July 28. flannels. "The House Discordant," a two-part Rex Jluac g c Morton, who Is stUI billed as picture, was a good starter and an interest- thc .. 8tar 0 f tnc Merry WMrl ** and Ralph log story and capable cast, but again there Austin, who lo endorsed as one of the stars was "faulty direction" in a cabaret scene <* .The Top o' the World," put over their col- where the hero and bis chum ret into a ] ec tlon of Itugbable nonsense In great shape, brawl with the waiters over the Tatters at- i„ r„n n testi they dwelled particularly upon tempt to sink a kiss into ono of the singer i tue whistling argument, the cab, the bnr- dlmiilcd checVa. During the good looking j eg( , uc Bose recitation, and had quite a few Hcrap the women patrons acted "used to fte fal i 8 an a ft closing dance. The encore, "Sue thing' even to sopie of them commenting to ce89> » w i tn thc orchestra, was prolonged a one another—probably on the accuracy or ^ifl- more i^ n necessary but led to a good the hero's hooks or something. comedy exit. .Mile. Juliet and her poodles and terriers Sophie Tucker showed her calibre as % opened the vaudeville part of the show and, Broadway favorite from start to finish of with all the work accomplished on a revplv- i, cr presentation. In a graat gown of blue. tag table, did splendidly. (See New Acts). w lth a tunic of fantastic design she floated Harriet ISurt, a well groomed new single, on> pc ..rfectly at home, and etartcd in to tell was in No. 2 spot, nnd got more from the how gne would visit In Montreal when the numbers she Is using than -many a single war wonl a Bta rt In Mexico. "Wonderful alghl. hnldes displaying real graceful step- ri reftm '. yn B on the pathetic kind: then eho ping. The Three Musical Ellisons followed touched off a lively ofic In "Then They Start with a carefully staged musical offering, In «d the Vlctrola," and the " ■BJHUM (a deep" contralto. °Her"costumes can ,^Sfififi 11 L' b sSSal and Baldwin threa BettZ~Oeo." wire a valuabl? adjunct to her act, and _,* c ^ U JJ^ n „„i? , m in w «rtaVore8s suit * Mr - mtif f gave her a very Btunnlng appearance. Her "'" '^ k . ta 0°^ 0 4 °^ "^fJ 1 ,' 8g clti ,V Barclay, Lil. "tit Svff Bracks walked away with the ™l^Xf^ wel1 - Md put thelr num " S }£? f^Sr-^'th.ir'i.Sf «f l ±£* "" "* Sarriet Bur? - put over a good "single" of g^ D krfwmN. *"CSSTr x22k*4 ^US.'SL* .,» Mm four numbers, h?r best being "He's Always oora. LaBell A*,;u Ullk l t P retty al * ht * ct, vSS m ; Doing SomeSilng." Mits Burt Is blessed Chej.ple Pailena E*&, 0 '.&J5 SSSW HESL TS?^!^ wltTa ftnTv^ce^nd has a nice way of put- Crag" aa "The Three TypeB/'blonde, brunette and [LT LSZ-lIZTTlTui Wt ■ fall lilsl M'rs. Chas.Q. auburn, scored strongly In a series of artistic ™* iatoTcnange with each number. Orawford Louta ^.fiacoa 5 d.Hataela%lnmcJern.^nceB, m j2gfr&Bfr2?£? Ve'y^riave "TVfft-l EflgMSir'* ^ 2T ' ^ ^^l^m^e^d^VaflnVBlsu; gggja tho bill (next to eloalnj) was a hard one, lTo V e? s -md tbi ictresa " ta which there nlL^litr^rVor 0 ^ fcHnr^iatiof are'manrfohny ltoe5*ana gUSS The t$L n^SiVu^SSL in ♦„» B „»,k- tm n David Marel and Krancla De Lite Intro- Miss K. O. .^-"•S^^KSr- ^^^r^rlT? dace* some classic and modern dancing, Danfortb, Pearl . .Ja," and the darkey tint wag furnished by "Why Did You Make Me Leave two scenes (Bee New Acts for both.) Tom Oliiea, placed No. 4, had great sled- My 0 ld Kentucky" Homer By reauest she ding with it new bunch of Flnnlgan stories sang her Inimitable "Blues" and "Easy Man." position, got "by nicely. The male member of the act could do a very good "single" as en eccentric dancer. George N. Brown (second week), cham- pion walker of the world, competed wllh Peter Golden In a mile trial on the nove!*y walking machines. Mr. Brown gave Golden the handicap of one lap In the mile, and the latter won 6y a very short margin. The act created quite a deal of enthusiasm. Houdinl began his last week, continuing his submerged iron box mystery. His act waB the last on the bill, but everybody waited to witness the wonderful feats of this man of mystery. Old Timer. doing nicely. Dakln, Babo Juggling Burkes did a good club swinging Datenport ad jugghV ■><•► _ . BnUy F. and jngglihg act. Reisers Terriers opened the regular bill, doing nicely Kenyon Bishop and company Friend of the Family,'* old weli in "The Kaufman Brothers no an excellent singing ni, which went great. The boys are both clever. Harry Lazarus, with his animated song, did well. Ben Beyer and company do a great bicycle Davis, Boste Poblu, Miss Devere, Elsl« DC Ha, Kittle Douglass, Uona Drake, Florence Detere, Elsie DeArasBd, Lillian r.Jwarde kilssE Bade, MUe. Etaxiret Marie Forrest Dorothj riesttr, Mae FlugenM, Margaret Q'enn, Katherloe Gordon, Hazel Olynaoa, Trill Grant, Hazel Uleinleanlng. Jessie Hyde, Frances Hart, Ines Herbert, Grade Haoley Virginia llolmffl Virginia Heston, Jane Hyatt. Sarab Houghton, Jnae llancixt, Harriet Hill, Kathtrlne Jullen, Gertrod* M King, Zelma Leigh, Eva Mux" Oiartotts I>cComa MUs S Leigh, Mabel Leone, Mti'ge Lucey, May LeMar, Bessie LaDell, Blanche LcfetlU.'. Maeth, FrMa Maurice MrsAG McKenzle, „ _ Bejtrice Martin. Mar.],- Motdsant, ..—^ - Vyrtle Montrose, Clotilda Merrill, Pearl Gibson, Clara kartell, Mnile Natlno, Bertha Patten, Grace Prcatoa, Mae Parker Gr-.cc 0 Paull. MaOge Blcbmor.J. Virginia Rogers Mrs. J.l' Roberts, Jam Bogers, Lursie Ralston, Mrs. E Shlelile, Elln Senile. Mffrie SBMBstSt Mrs. Wrnrne Sheldon, Mnc Salisbury, Jane Starr, Mabel Selblnl. Mis. M bawyer, Ho;« Tbomrisoo, Aioy Terry, Ettel Tabbrlca, Jose LOTeJor, Miss K Untblcom Lotta May, Ada Marry, Anna MaytkM, Flo Mfjneul, Florence Beatrice J/!nceot MUs G, True, Mrs. F. Q Thomas, Grace Van Brocklln, Mbs E. Von Lake, Eda Vluton, Mritlo Ward, Nellie wusoo, Dtrls Watts, Carrie Ward Mrs Dure Wutoo, Etbel Yale, Audi GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Westrphal did good work at the ami three songs, In a neat striped business •ult, and hatlesa, Tommy was going along finely when i<ome Harlemlte's offspring awoke and for a minute it sounded more like a er al timely subjects to view, nursery. The kid tried hard to crab Kin- nlgnn's Friend's act, but T. G. couldn't see it that way, (or he had a cribful of ad lib. quips along that harmonised with the situa- tion, and dragged otit a dozen laughs more than he expected to when he came out Frank C. piano. The Hearst^ellg News Service held sev- Mill. NEW BRIGHTON. (BAM VCKBB, Ilea) 'An excellent array of talent was shown here Monday evening, and was witnessed UNION SQUARE. (BEN KAHN, MOB.) Adams. D. B. Ainrvvorth G.R. Anderson, Carl Atuway, Tom Avery, Drew Atklna, Ulchd. Baiter & O'Neal Bolger, H. Jr. Brawn, Ben]. H Billings, J. J. wfM"acTinTKKS"WSVant-iWK «5S»?S I «- ■ Brooklyn, .V. Y.—Fulton (A. M. Llghton, mgr.) vaudeville, eboaged twloe weekly, is draw- ing capacity houses. Bill July 27-20: Don Car- ney, Joe Demlns and company, Era Westeott and Monday was warm, sticky and altogether company. Bill Robinson, and MoClure and Dolly. . a day not good for a theatre in the city, but For 80-Aug. 2: Fred Hlldebrandt. Musical Arolloa, Barnbardt, Earl this old house had a real crowd in Monday Hilton and Wirt, Mao 'West, Reckless Trio, one Burkhardt, Viald matinee. to fllL grown, Walt A. Abe Marks and company was about tho Hrvbibt <Wm. Sheehy, mgr.)—Loew's vaade- BJonain, _i«o beBt. In their well known act, "The Fighter, ville continues to big houses. The program Is B ■*•• -. , * >■•_•■■ ■ _"■_ • _«. a* ? •k>aaul - *r,.t rtn ntnnlrlK L 1 1 Far hfilf • r ff) torn Brown BTlggs, Ctrl M, Bsmlson A Peddler and the Girl." in which there are J^sed, ty 1 "* weekly. Mrst half. ...._„„. man? funnv situations that are well worked Trio, Musical Avolos, Dorothy Rojers and com- W*or WtTh^kld'Tbutt^^n'that'heln^ 'Ab a headline feature Eddie Wand the out 'Marks, as the Jew peddler, Is fine. He ft^sf"^P^'c^ °A^«l T 8hV W Arn? BerS%toey l ,a & 3, ' . _ .- , OLTin-io ilierman Wacke, mgr.)—Cootinnous Reeves aDd Werner, two men, offer a good Tamjetille and pictures, singing and. talking act Both have nice linden (A. H. Sco .. Sehwarn, mgr.)—The latest Their photoplays and vaudeville. They CruiiiBU (A. Slcbel, mgr.)—Vaudeville and dross"wel;. moving pictures. First half: Bernard and Lloyd, Murray and Eastman, a man and rather four to Oil. Last half: "When It strikes Home,' voices and they know how to sing, dialogue could be brightened up a bit They awfully cool half dozen girls. close eve. last Thursday gops back that far), but nothKbou't ^a»SwSiS sfi sua ittjwfMrtfa KSStt SSSSl , Jr..JB°5in.22 w aflfi^iJ?.' ««%t had .he audience well worked np. _ . abnpely young lady, did a good singing and »nr_ tojlll talking act They are a sice looking couple ilar, happy etnge manager, Soily Levoy, cd np. I, "The popular, nappy singe manager, opiiy x,evuy, iskv'a r»-«nt of/erino-"••T T h(» Red installed a wonder Ice cooler iack stage for h"! 8 ?. featoriM JamSJ B Canlon. Is tho %L2H3?&&8£iS£2X?3£ S3 w*» 3»5S r^i»\2l^«ou^ ftrSl n SL* , iv? ,l S. t « Jfa2P*S'tS£? ££ Tl10 wnrl1 * *»r. Carson again calls for did. and not In vnln, either, tor tlicy were m , lr .l, nrnt.n unr) nta Kiinnnrttmr onmruinv one' of tho hits of the bill. S? 6 - 1 , J^SSL aod nls suPPor""* company end have a neat wardrobe, Lb Mouretnnd Francerca do a clever acro- batic act, two men, one working comedy, doing well, while thc ether works straight. The "straight" does some very clever tum- bling and hand balancing tricks. The act was well received- Gertrude Maltland and company, two men end a woman, in a sketch which tells a story of a woman who had been deserted- by hc- Oomeot (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures ^nd vaude- ville. Bocd, Raymond Bacber, Bart fcarrett, Edw. Barrett, Jno Batdon, F. J. Baxter, P. B. Breakaway Baflows Becnert, Rich. Besey, Jack Belle A Jones Eaked, David tue. iiu*cv, **«• Fou.r (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaode- itoranl, Mr, -Vaudeville and -Motion Derrick nnd Hart ond their "prop," horse fell in soft with thc folks from the first good fat laugh from Dcrrh'k. He works tho ma' terla] up with speed then pushes It over to his audience—everything "went" to-night. Miss .Hart Is a graceful assistant to ncr • everything "went" to-night a graceful assistant to nci plump comedian pnrtner, nnd the horse-har Charles Hanlon and George OUfton, In their unique acrobatic offering, proved one of the hits of the bill. They ao many feats in this line that were entirely new to the natives here, and consequently cornered much applause. P C ! and Mabel Ford. In clog and up-to- tiSfft&Ar* Borrlek and mn a nlco i&rt™*&&s:^w^a5uSZZ o«ii„ viSSl «.o mm* na iiv~ „ ni»t,,M, »•» "'s* <J» 8»™e sIdsIq.!,* which could easily -r S ?v?l V p ^SFJi^ ^-...LV th» JhShJS be eliminated, as It proved a big setback. JL™. 8 JESLitw « M ,r* ?ti. A«a. ?ii5ri Th e a«nclngl8 what featured, and both aro crcnsoi around that mouth that issues suen a -...(..Ji •_ th ,, „.. :« 0 ^ U ni^«re° nC "Whnt a Wonflcrfuf Love ^ M^n^wlth "bunch of new Btmgs, EbT&oowPw' w^^orB^nlma'ted \Zl &"%£ &»« i^lw Jv?e Tt S m. W 9 g* ri 'V <tt i ont ' """■ credlt to tno In the rU>)t direction. He Is a remarkable '•wSLS"i^2 fifK rf „„ i k . hl „ ,_ in- marksman, and did not waste a shot during iiP™ n!l? SrliL'- wuft'^L lr fh^S ,n » Monday evening performance. Ho does ttstuntTon fsiTgfe bTrwh^ the' &Z Zgg K '^ ^"^ B *"* 1 "* °' en the opn6slte end of the "T" shaped tower p>n,nkl«i Fsw and tha rn* «irin mtiv a n e n , ,DB fi ! w n n 0 r t k 0r n f tl th t e 'SSSSS SO**? »«S5S^S« 8B funnv^Vl^ktog SVay Kno%n?he ^^k ^S^ &Si SJg an r rme.n" r . h an a i Ct ciu.d n0 b t o 8 g?eati'y space, even to his hanging suspended by one tanrovea Pav -featn?^ a "Nnn«' ? mm toe hold, serves as n gasp producer for thoso that was* ens lv tho beJt tWnsr offSred who witnes s or never saw the like of It. Tod. "^o^b^utSul a^d e "L«r D 5urS™8Ister., ^■^^"^™^™^*"^ — ~^"™™^ «n l - !.,. n.Uln-1 husband, gone to the red light district, bad fallen In love with a detective -who she in to marry. A murder has been committed. A reward of five thousand dollars has been offered for the murderer, who turns out to be tbo woman's husband, who has run to her honse for protection. Tha piece is we'l acted, and It has a peculiar ending. Dad Lazier, an ex-minstrel man, offered ville. Botal (Marcos Loew, mgr.) moving pictures. Fifth Avmroa (M. H. Eaxe, mgr.) pictures and vaudeville. Jonas (M. T. Jones, mgr.)—Pictures and vaodivllle. Linrarr (John A. Zero, mgr.)—The latest vthotoplaye and vaudeville. First half: Lincoln Steffeus, Jerome and Lewis, "When It Strikes Home," Nip anil Tuck, one to fill. Last half: Davis and Lewis, John Delartore and company, Polaln Bros., one to fill. Oxi'obd (Goo. J. Weiss, mgr.)—The latest photoplays and vaudeville. Gatstx (Win. Wolttotk. mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Ds Kalb (F. Flngelman, mgr. 1—Photoplays. CnxsciNT (Lew Parker, mgr.)—Photoplays. DtrrnaLD.—The latest photoplays. Bijou (Geo. Schcnck, mgr.)—Loew's vaudc- . one number ville, changed twice weekly, also the latest photo- Devlno, E. J. lays. First half: Louis Granat. the Mascognls, DoFbr. Harry in, "Wtfer," Mae West, Last halft Jack Dakota Arthur Rlgby, Dorothy B clegs, F. R. Buiber, Bart Brock, J. V. Bragg A Braa Barton, Harry Bowers, 0. Mat Beverly. Roy Baker, P. J- Brcwn, Benedict Cody, Clay Cook, Blcbard Clarke, Ruper.H Curtis, Will Cook, Rocbnrd Collins, G. H. Cn--*1dy. Mr. ft Mrs. Johnny Caileton, Alex. Camp, Shepard DsUey, T. X. Doty, E. L. a very entertaining act with thc tones and phonograph. Dad conld most certajily play the bones. He kept time in one number "Lnekv , •' , a^coSrea chao offered three so- TmFB^n.'VMa'hii^'^fi^'^Uta'^t^ i^aTdsonTMikS lecttoMo'n the nlano Maglln, Eddy and Boy. Last balf". Jack Dakota Date Sidney ijw pi jo. ... r Dcnlietti/^' Al. act, offered several soegs. Their limbs wer«» HAUEt (Mi H. Saxe, mgr.)—Vaodevllle and bare from a short way above the knees to the latest photoplays. their ankles. Why? Claude Austin opened the hill with a Jug. gling act, which was fair. ■ iT EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET. Bediobd (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Vaodevllle and the latest photoplays. The program la changed twice weekly. Nora—The Grand Opera How* will onen Satur- day, Aos. 1, jvlth the Grand Opera Honse Stock Co., In '"Broadway Jones." ORPHEUM. (ALDBBT BEhNBTBIN, MOB.) as the original human butterflies, had an excellent spot and surely did take advantage of it. Tho girls hang by their teeth and form many pretty pictures, and make a fen FV>r July 2R-20: Oddone and his melodeon turvj that will fit on any Mil entertained with songs of tJic date. The Skating Bear performs capably on skate?. Joe*. Kbbets' Field (Brooklyn). — Working under an injunction toy the Supreme Court, Bvans and Wilson have nn amusing act which alone keeps the park open, the bill for with a perambulator. Their dialogue It this week includes: Delia itny's dancing snippv and tholr songs, Including 1 'When horses, the Maxlnoff Troupe or Russian Dan- Yon Are Playing 1 the Qame of Lore," ten- cere, the <Six -RaltonR, aerlallsts; Nip and dered by Wilson, very well taken. Tuck, acrobats; the Olympic Three, equlll- Klnc and Brennan, in up-to-date ballroom brlsts; John Hlgglns. the jumper and Mary dances, did well in tho tango and maxlxe. rickford feature pictures. As the mannge- Oraoo rte Winters 1b a clever ventrllo- nient of the park bas been convicted for qulst presenting A novel act of this kind. breaking the Sunday law, tbo license was Roland Wast'e sketch, entitled 'vThe Mng- automatically revoked and Capt. Rogers took pie and fhe Jay," is well staged but drags a steps to closo the park. The Injunction was little Arthur Rlsjby, in Mack face monologue, was really tho best number of the evening. The pictures were. V. Mntter of Minutes." to be arcned on July 28. Henderson's (Coney Island) (Carlton Hoagland, mgr.)—-This week's bill Includes: Bert French nnd Alice Bis. In "Thc Tempt- "8Ilppory Sllm's Inheritance," Mary Pick- ress:" Nat Wills, Gertrude Barnes, Harry ford, in The Whtto Rose," and the fifth Tlghe and company, the Great Leon, ma- "elan: Carbrey Brothers, dancers; 8avo, and Hill and Bylvlany. Is»n Square Roof.—The patr a Square Roof Harden arc enjoying dancing and the big three ring cabaret In episode of "The Million Dollar Mystery. ■ Danse dea Follies.—The 71egfeld Danso des Follies. In the Aerial Gardens, atop the Madison Square Roor Harden are enjo; New Amsterdam Theatre, 1b one of the Sum- mertime delignts which is now being enjoyed by hundreds nightly. Jnrdln do Danse,—The Jardln dc Danse, the «ool brecaes nnder starry skies, Two crises are given away every evening, one ......... , for thc "lucky" dnncer nnd one for the best atop the Now York Theatre, lies'an entire dancer. The "Wishing Tree" la as popular change of program this week. Mr. and Mrs. as^ever. Douglas Crane hnvc returned after nn ab- sence of two weeks, and other professionals Luna Park (Coney Island). — This week's bill Includes: De Phil and De Phil, Include Reed Bletore, and Loon von Dell ant) bicyclists; Dunbar's trained goats. Gene Mnl- Krtnn Pc-nton. Tho a<"p-aao ioVi!st la Vlda lev Troupe, the DaMarcos, and the Okla- TUjnouo. I'oiun Ranch Wild West. The bill for July 23-25 Included: Ward and Edwards, as a team who have exhausted aH efforts to secure an engage- ment. On the street they decide to rehearse on act Including some old songs and jokes. They Ring "Tennessee." "Pickaninny Babe" and "You Won My Heart," the lady pos- sessing a fine voice for this class of songs. Tho Jokes In Southern dialect were also a hit. Edward Stanton (Chester Johnston), as- sisted >by a natty little lady in knlcker- Lockers, Bhowed a fine bicycle turn, doing his leaps nnd side jumps up and down thc lnddcra and on chairs with unerring pre- cision, Ruth Jjelmar, a plump and graceful per- former, appearing in an outing suit, got to the wire at once, and during the action stripped to tights, lcomtng up to good ad- vantage. She then gave an exhibition of acrobatics and contortion, which was en- dorsed as Al. Pearl and Roth gave their piano and sing- ing act, with one ol them starting as the etnge band who moved tho piano onto the stage. After some kidding he gets to work on the keys and surprises the "partner." In full dress, thej> both played and sang, and closed with duets on the one string cigar box fiddle, after whiob the etnge band goes bark to his job. Tho act was very well liked. Howard Truesdcll has secured the act, "The Choice," In which, as the father of his boy, he gives him the choice to marry the flrl or to kill blraHOlf, and gavo a good per ormance of she man who made his boy do the right thing, ills assistants filled thc bill. "tittle Jerry," the midget performer, who had lately appeared with a lady partner In a "waiting at the church" song, put over a •Ingle speclslty and sang well In "Everyone Loves My Girl" nnd "Good Health to All," anil his short limb,, acted funny when It cane to the little dance. Ivy and Ivy, In a musical act, the come- dian in Dutch, aisUtcd. by a lady, made a hit >A/AMTED WOMAN for GEN. BUS. ALSO WOKAN FOR SOrBRETTES AND INGBNL'ES Most do strong Specialty. State salary, etc., in flrst letter. AUQU8TA PERRY STOCK CO. WANTED, AT ONCE Strong Cornet, Baritone and Clarinet Prefer peoplo that can double stngo or specialty. Want OHARAOTER WOMAN. 12 weeks' work. Money sure. KETROW A TROVERS. 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KUue, Jack LaBua, Eocene Lewis, Jack Lynn, Jack lx>ng, Homer LeBoy, Tb™._ LaFay, Will W. Labakan, Max Lewis, H. O. Leonard, J, B. Laray, Wm. E. I,yon9, Joe Lewis. Sid Inland, Ocas. Lang A Coulter Loiralne, H. Lloyd, Herbert LleehtL E. F. Llihgow. Sronrt Lombard Bros. Lavrrejiie. Bert Leigh, Bert Mahcr. Phil McDowelle. Ray Martin Mortimer Mack, Obas. D. Murray, F, Morris, Frank Marshall J.ACo. A Burns Frederick Bros. McOanron. Chaa. Moore. Geo. Mayer, Arthur MsTtlnl ATrolM Maxwell, u. 1. Murpby, Klcz Mansbarger, W. Martin, Geo. Muitrose, Al. McCarthy. Dan A Myrtle Murpby, Edillo McLean, TV. H, McWatters A Tysoo MncDonalil. Dvi Marlow, Ed. Motta, P. Mitchell, Wm. elsonM. The . '0Tcrc*b, D. F. Nelson, J. Earl Norman, Percy *;ye, The*. F. Nevtn A Brown Palton, W. B. rhllbrook, Lolilv Phelps Col. Bill Perkins, Clias. t'errln, Robt. Plalel, Lew Porueroy, Dan Phllllppus B. Pauick, B. B. petrle, W. F. lloyter, W. B. Roberts, U. J. Bedding, Karl Riley A Stooo Reed, Joe M. Reklaw Co. Roberts, B. R. Ray, Rnbe Kusrell, Har. J. Bolilnson, D. R Rltter, Freil Raymond, Geo. Rammage A Vlneert Runnells. Harry StratU Raymond Stanford Arthur Saxon, Chas. Sacks, Mike. Sutberianil, Roy Stohlmann BUT Simpson, S. M. Ktroug, Lew Seuter, Skip Shaw, Sain Btsnton, Wm. Sauls, 8. S«aln, Jno. glmpaon, F. Stevena, Bert Steele, Albert Turner, Jny O. Tcxtco Tennyson, W, Toy. Ben To.-.iboje. Two Volts, D.% Veldemon. Dldlc Velfie Trio Wooil A I.awsoo. Weaver, Fklwln Wnlte, Bltly K- Wllllaraa, J. W. Weaver. Edwin Welch, C. L. Verxs, Rrn»t SEE NOTICE) AT HBADOPUST. ACTS AND AFTERPIECES Arranged by the late FRANK D. BRYAN. 12 IN ALL. wish to sell lot. For Information address MRS. NELLIE BRYAN, Boa 167 Red Bank, N. J. HT • alTlTTl OEM, BUS. MAM TO W AHnUI DODUB PIANO. ONE FAMILIAR W1TU CANADIAN TERRITORY PRE- FERRED. OTHERS WRITE. MANAGER, HARDY PLAYERS, Corona Hotel, Winnipeg, Canaan. BASE BALL Polo Grounds NATIONAL LEAGUE WHn PlTTSBinOH v„i y so. Wllh, OINOINNATI, July 30,31, Aug, 1, 3. WHb. CHICAGO, Aug. *, a. THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES We insert sfllsrllsllBBts tB tkU »!«=«»<• special rata of 11.70 per egat* lias nw a ooouu (or 18 tines). Tall will aaabis local suuuunn before the saaaasaaa «* eesaaaaUs. Dsrtas tts S tna sft is nanUag ws wUl etaa saea adTsc tsisr a «tsy tt Tna Ounaa trea. MILLXHTON.N. T^-BB8TTHEATRE. Seats iW. Electrlo lights. Good Summer town. On Harlem Branch N. Y. 0. R. R., »1 miles from N. Y. Cltj. J. J. BURN S. Manager. _ WAD8WOR' U OPEBA HOV8E, Wsds- worth, O. Pop. 8,600. Productions worth while weu supported. Capacity 160. My motto, cooperation. Agents with good attractions write Jos. J.BE 'ftn. FOR HE NT-Academy of Music, roturriiie. Pa. Seats over l,0Qp; population to draw from over 40,000, 0. B. TYSON, Bee,, BoA 18», Potisvinc, Pa HfflHTCfi PIANO PLAYER WHO WAll I CU DOUGLES STAGE. Al^o Good LeaJihg Woman. Other Rep. Peorie wim Bpeclaltleawrite. Tickett.yea. J?»"R' f # t 1 „„I™ LKR, Jury ao-31, East Bertifilre, YU; Montgomery Centre, Vt., August 8,4,6. Is I U: •>■» ««•>