The New York Clipper (August 1914)

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16 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 8 t CHICAGO NEWS Advertisements and Subicrlptlons Received at WuUrn B««M ot SEW YORK CLIPPER, Warren A. Patrick, Western Manager, 005 Ashland Blvck, Haudolph and Clark Street*, Chicago. MONDAY, A us. .1. ■A Pair of Sixes," a farce by Bdward Pcnlc. anther of "The Prince. Chap/' "The Littlest Rebel" and "Spitfire," will be H. H. Fraiee'o an- nual Ohlcogo offering, owning tlio season at the Oort Theatre on Saturday evening, 8. The play from all accounts, la one of the moat successful laugh-Getters In jean, ccmlng here afler a «lx month*' iuu In New York, where It I* still hold- ing forth to large attendance. The cart provided for the Chicago eagagcuinit Include*' Frank Me- Intyre. remembered as "The Trawling Dalesman;" Ma/ Vokea, famoua for characterizations of the "Slavey" type; Ham Hard;, Oxa Waldrnn. Klliv betli Nclaon, KHse Scott. Jamoa T. Uallowar, Charles AMej. Karl Hitter, William Dixon, ltlchle Ling and Duller Ulckey. "The WMrl of the World" will eontlnno at the Grand through August, and will ne followed by the Relwrn eoroeilr. "Under Cover." 'Teg o' Mr Heart" will remain Indefinitely it the QarrJck, and "Daddy Long-Logs" will ruu on ■t Powers'. "The Mepera" has passed Its first fortnight, and la now la Its third week at the La Salle Opera House. Joe Hurtig's Ginger Olrls. with Bd. Lee Wrothe, ■re In their third and flnal week at the Colum- bia. A Broadway Honeymoon, the Joe Howard ■bow, will hsvo Its burlesque premiere Sunday. 9. "The Melody Maids," n Chicago production at the liaymarket, is featuring "I'm On the ltlver of Doubt," a real "made In Chicago" song hit. liert Lennon, a uewsi>a]>er man, wrote the music, vial Joim C. Miller the lyrics for the melody. The Orown re-opened Sninlar. 2, with "Tlio Prince of To-Nlglit" After n season devoted to vinxlevlllo the house again Is jdaced on the com- blnaflon circuit under lis former management, wblcli has given the Orown a thorough cleaning and new decorations. The Initial attraction Is br Adams, Hough ami Howard, and well remembered for Its long star at the Princess a few seasons ago. The National re-opened Sunday, 2, with "Uncle Ton's Colin." Kllmt, Gaiaolo & Rlckson announce the opening of the Imperial Theatre, Sunday, 0, with "The Prince of "i'o-Nlght." The bookings for the coining season are »aid to be Bii|ierlor to tlioso of former jears. Hie theatre has ham re-deeornted. Edward Pei'la's drama. "The Littlest-Rebel." with Mlml Ytouiio, the child octrees, as Vlrglc, la In Its second week at the Htudebaxer. "The Last Concert," a four-reel emotional pho- toplay, la pictured nt the Zlegfold. Kills l\ (1 lick- man, the Chicago author, actor and dlrecior, ap- pears In the stellar role. "Oablrla," mightiest of cinema achievements, will remain at tins Illinois until Sept. 1. 'The Wolf" has como to Orchestra Hall, where It will stay for awhile. On account of the scenes of violence !n the unfolding of the (tory, children are iMuvcd from the entertain- ment. Annette Kellermann will continue as the mer- malil who became a hum-in. In "Neptune's Daugh- ter." at the l-'Ino Arts. The American Mnslc nail will begin tta bur- lesque season on Sunday, 10, with "The Mis- chief Makers." Late Summer or early Autumn attraction! at other theatres will be "Potash & rorliButter," at the Olympic, with Barney Ber- nard and Alexander Oarr; "Joseph and nis Brethren," at the Audlta.-ln-n, with Brandon Tynan, James O'Neill nnd KutlnTliio Knelreil; "Under Cover " at llic Grind, villi n. B. War- per and Isabel Irving; "One Girl In a Million," at I he La Salle, with Felix Adler; "The Yellow Ticket," at Powers', with Florence ltwl. Paul McAllxtcr and Warner Oland; 'Too Many Cooks." at. the Princess, and a new play, with liulph Hera, at the Blackslone. Mine. Hosa Olttaka, 'he Chicago Brand opera eontnilto, has been engaged to slru at Anbury park. N. J„ on Saturday, 2t>. FUirencIo Uin- ttaiitlna, tenor, and Alice Nielsen, sotirauo, will also upiiear Orace Valentine, who created the role of Ger- trude Meyer, In '"Help Wanle>l," will again bo sent In tbo part wtten the original couipauy re- oiiens, headed by Henry Kulkcr. A inld'Suinmer water festlvul hegnn at White City, Saturday night, 1, which was known as Fun Night, This water fesllval will Inst for nine nlalits. The entire park Is specially decora led and Illuminated. Circus acta of unusual merit hold forih in the free open air h!|ipo<lronie this week, li.i-lu'llng: Doris Frldkln Troupe, Itnsslan Dancers, the Famous Seabert Sisters, sensational lai'y rnuciitrlciiues; tbo Wahluud-Tekla Trio, Buroiienn Herculean gymnasts; Altterario's goats, Kutnous Pekinese Troupe, world's famous Chinese acrobats, and the Four Herculauo Slaters, beautiful nov- elty contortion net. • At Rlvrrvlew the new feature is a spectiicnlnr exhibition Of fireworks and pyrotechnic art. This is Pain's llroworka production, entitled "Old Mexico," which pictures the capturo of tlie Oity of Mexico under General Scott on Sept. 14, 1847. This drama, written In lire, will continue at tho park for sixteen nights. The lnlnilo City ot Mexico stands upon a stage 400 feet across, and contains 10,000 stpmre feet of painted cnuv.is. Two hundred and llfty peoide ap|>ear In the cast. Tlio second week of fraud otiera at Rovlula Park begins this evening, with "Martha." by Von Flotow. Tlie Booond and third nets of this work will ho given, wllh Walter Wlieatley, Al- frerl Kaufman Louise l.e Baron, lleatrlco La Palme and William Schuster In tho cast. Tues- day evening, 4, "Cnvnllerla Ilusllcan.i" will bo the bill, with Ivy Scott, Leonid Samaloff. Loulfo Le Baron, Louis D'Angelo and Cordelia Latham as the singers. Max Ttendlx announces novelties In the way .of additions and ampliations ot the rapidly growing repertoire of the National Symphony Or- chestra, which entered Into the sixth week of Ms engagement at the new Midway Gardens. Gold- murk's "Rustic Wedding" symphony will he the novelty for Wednesday evening's program, 5, ontl Is the first symphony to be Hddeil to the reper- tolre of the new orchestra by popular request. Hlsmarck Ganlen maintains Us high grade con- certs, with Htetndel't orchestra, a grand opera quartette, and other musical organisations nnd soloists giving the urograms. There la dancing by professionals and tlie patrons of the resort. The "Tango Wheel" Is tlie special feature at* trectton at Forest Park. Gladys Lamb gives ex- hibitions of roller skating and dancing thereon. The largo ballroom glres many patrons a chance WHEN IN CHICAGO Are Cordially Invited to tlako Headquarters at the Western Bureau -OK- The New York Clipper In the Heart of tlte lllulio 505 Ashland Block, Cor. dark & Randolph pl,0Nfcs (AUTO 44-321 If not convenient to call, MAIL KOUTES AND NEWS ITB11S. UAVK YOUR MAIL 8RNT IN Ol'll CAKE. TUK MKW VOKK CLlPPKlt Is not con- volitional. It Is original, regressive, Im- partial, reliable, and above all, IT HAS A CERTAIN ORIGINALITY AND DISTINC- TIVENESS WHICH PLACES IT IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. to dance. The rides and free vandeville programs are extremely popular. Oorr (U. 1. Hermann, ms-r.)—Ro-opens Satur- day, S, with "A Pair of Sixes." fiABaicK (John J. Oarrltr, mrr.)—"Peg o* My neart," seventh week. Oaoxoi M. Cohan's Oiixd Oprata Houasj (Harry Ridings, mgr.)—"Tho Whirl of the Wwld" 10 and week. Powras' (Harry Powers, mgr.)—"Daddy Ixing- Legs." KlNI Airrs (B. D. Hanneyer, mgr.)—Motion Pictures of Annette Kellermann, In "Neptune's Daughter." Illinois (W. J. Davis, mgr.)—"Cabtrla." ZiBorsLo Pleural PuiHoosa—"Brewster's Millions." La Salle OrssiA Horss (Joseph Bransiy, mgr.) —"The Elopers," third week. National (J. P. Barrett, mgr.)—Beginning Sunday. 2, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." OacinisTRA Hall. —"The Wolf." STL'hEtiAKxn (Sam Lederer, mgr.)—"The Lit- tlest Rebel." Columbia (William Roche, mgr.)—Ed. Lee Wrothe and tho dinger Olds. Beginning Sunday, 0, "A Broadway Honeymoon." lUrMAuftn (J. P. Kirk, mgr.)—Beginning Saturday. 1, "The Melody Maids." Beginning Sunday. 9, "The Passing Review of 1914." MAJXhTio (Lyman B. Olover, mgr.) —BUI week of 3: Claude Olllngwater anil compaay, Ralph Ilerz, .Morris Oronln and eompany, Irene and Bobby Smith. Miss Lleliel and .Tennelte. Olattde Golden, Klve Mets*ttla, Margo De I.a Hose, loekett and Waldron. Amhuican Music Hall, AuorroaniM, Black- mtonh, CoMKnr, Crown, I.itti.b, lureni.u,, Vii- ToniA, staii and (linn, 'ii.ixr io. Folly and I'Ai.Ai-a Music Hall are dark. Colonial (Oeorge A. Harrison, mgr.)—Week of 3: A Burton Holmes' "travelette" on "Rolling Down to Rio," with Henri Andre Langdoo as lecturer; the Two Georges, the Three Kelcey Sis- ters, Adelyn Rates. Leonard Ksne, Stgnor Deo- data, Craig and Sleight, and Ollne, Joy srxl Cllne. MoViukbd's (J. O. Bnreh, mgr.)—'Week of 3: Imperial Pekinese troupe ef Chinese acrobats, ma- xlelana. Jugglers owl Illusionists: Diamond Bea- trice and company, Sauls and Rockworsl. Baker and De Yero. Blckaell and Olliney. Kayo and Addis, Howard's animals, and Two Zyl«. GRB.iT Nimitiibin HirmrxoMs (IT. 0. Kher's, mgr.)—Week of .1: Mae West, the Piccolo Mid- gets, Norrls* liaboons. Semi. .Ionian an.I Zen*. "Trovers and Lunatlca," Wallace Gnlvln. Ben Barney. Knlrlna Wiley, aad Prince and Derrle. National (J. P. Barrett, mg-.)—"Uncle Tom's Cabin." Crown (H. Httelson, mgr.)—"The Prince ot To-night." Impkuial (J. Pilgrim, mgr) re-opens Sunday, », with "Tho Prmce of To-nlgbt." YOUNG BUFFALO SHOW aOSES. WILD WEST AGGItEGATIOX WI>DS UP AFFAIRS IN ALTON. ILL. ItlOf'111VHR APPOINTED. The Young Buffalo Wild West Show Is do more. It quit operulkiss at Alton, III., Tuesday, July 28. Upon application of Tenon O. Seaver. the Union Trust Company. Chieajss. wss appointed receiver. The Young Buffalo Wild West Show was organ- ized Ave years ago. IlAl.UAV PREDICT9 CHEAT BC9INE9S. Josejih Rauman Is a esaservarlve bnslneas man, but he Is ii ready spender when It comes to providing attractions for too i>cople. He built "Tho World at Home," which Is recognlred as one of the greatest asaasesuent enterprises en tour In American this season. Tlie Western representative of Tns Nsw YolK Ct.ii'PBa called upon Mr. Bauman, lu Chicago, last week, sad in response to the query "what do you think of tke prospects for tent shows during tho rest ef she current season," liau- , man said: "'The World at Home' Is coming along nicely. Our business It growing every week. We nre, of course, naturally deeply con- cerned over what may develop In the railroad engineers' coutryveny. It would b* a cslamlty ' If there was a strike and the tent shows were tied up. But the tested aggregstloas would not be the only ones to suffer. It would mean tho loss of millions of dollars to commercial houses. "Tho Rnropesn war situation r ay have a ten- dency to hurt business In the amusement field, but I doubt It. The eropa are great. The farmers will have plenty of money this Fall. They will Hl*nd It for the right kind of entertainment. The World at Home will pity a number of leading State fairs. We have a great combination. I look for a splendid theatrical season. There will not be so many shows going out from Chicago as heretofore, bat the good ones will get business. Tho people nre eager to lie sniosed, but they want value received. The nonoe of nanman has always endeavored to 'deliver the goods, Just as adver- tised.' That policy faithfully carried oat gets rcjults." STANLDT TWIST IN aiUOAQO. Stanley Twlat was In Ohtesso last week. lie honored the Western Bureau of Ths Haw York Cuitm with a call. Twist Is a busy boy these days, and has not much time for Interviews. He did great work while he was with the Setlg Poly, scopo Co. He will he Lean! from In the fniuro, for Stanley Is full of Ideas and knows tke moving picture gnmo from end to end. The profession ef mutngrnphy Is still In its Infancy. Ken Uke Twist will help to develop ths business. Printer's Ink Is a i«iwcrliil factor In backing ap wsrthy offerings In any and every branch of the show business. NolKsly knows this better than Stanley Twist. -More lower to him I J. "SKY" CLARK IN CHICAGO. J. Schuyler Clark, who for a nnosher of yean was prominently Identified with the Barnum a -Bailey and other leading circuses, Is making an extended stay In Chicago. He Is heavily Interested In real estate ami amusement attractions In Los Angeles snd San Diego, Otl., and Is of the opin- ion that, with the opening of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, In San Pranclaeo, and the big fair In s«u Diego, things will boom In California next year. During a call at the Western Imreaa of Tns Nnw York Clippbr. In Chicago, "Sky" said: "Every showman In the world admires Ths Ol» Rri.iablr. We could not get along without It. It haa always been Impartial. Always ready to boost a good thing, and prints the newa." Mr. Clark Is making kit headquarters at the Hotel Del Prado, In Chicago. HARRY W. SPINGOLD ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVE Booking Standard Vaudeville- Acta. Through W. V. M A. Salts 51H, Ft. Dearborn Bldg ., Caaleasro HALTON POWELL *» TABLOID NHL COMEDIES 004 MajestleTheatre Elds;., Ch icago, III. BAGGAGE AND THEATRICAL TRANSFER OUR SPECIALTY. Eagle AutoTransfer Co. W FHANK T. BROWN, Bopt 330 W. VAN DMIKX ST., Phono, Wabash 5X». CHICAGO. Motor Tracks Used JBxclaalvely-. 8KB, WRITE OR W1HK X MK.) LAWYERS 10 South La Salle Street CHICAGO Practice, in All Stato and U. 8. Courts FUNNY BUNNY! HONEY BUNNY! SUNNY BUNNY!! MONEY BUNNY!! The Laughter Loving Comedian WHh a Billion Friends Direction L. C. WISWELL and CEORCE SIDNEY A THEATRICAL EVENT OF INTERNATIONAL INTEREST By insistent demand and in response to tho thousands of my admirers all over the world, I have made special arrangement with the Vitagraph Company of America for an unlimited leave of absence and am therefore enabled to announce a world's tour of myself. TO APPEAR IN PERSON with a company of sixty clever youngsters and some grown-ups, in a most unique and novel entertainment comprising MINSTRELSY, PANTOMIME and MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA J. J. ROSENTHAL, Gen'l Manager SAM MYERS, Bus. Manager 401 Putnam Building, 1493 Broadway. Phone 115 Bryant BUSINESS INDEX Advcrtlsssaeata sot exceeding one line Is learU will be published, propsrlr clssal&cd Is tali index at tke rate •( 110 for one rear (S3 la roes). A copy ol Th» Nrw Yosjc Curm will be sent free to each advertiser walla tke advertisement Is rD> ASBBSTt)8 CtTBTAINa AND PICTURE! BOOTHS. 0. W. Trainer fcUf. Co., 79 Feszl 8t„ Boston. Mate, CABJHVAX FRONTS AND IHOW BANNERS. D. a Bsjssokrrs Co., »11 Area St., rklladelpaba. Pa. CONPBCTIONI. Bsjeekbelm Btos. A Eckstein, 245 So. Peoria It. Cnlctro. MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVELTIFS. Edwin E. Street. 28 Broo'- St. Bsrtfc^, ttonn. MUSICAL iPKCIALTIES. 1. 0. DeacM, 3800 S. Clatk St, Chlcaro, 10. MUSICAL GLASSES. A Bretsatias, 1011 Kapler Ave., BichiioE* QUI, N T. POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Eaerkhela Bess, a Bcksteta, 24B So. FeorU fit. Ostcai*. SCBNERT AND SCENIC PAINTERS. 0. L. Btsry Ssamts Os„ Somerrllle Sutton, Bos- toa. Miss. New Terk StsAla. 1001 Tines Btdf.. N. T. C Howard Tittle. 1J03 Ccater St, UQwatkee, Wis. STBAMSBTP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. rati Tssstf. a Evas, 104 S 14ta St. 9. T. a TMBATRICAL GOODS. Bsstan BecsJas Os.. ItT Wash. St. Boston. Bui THBATMICAL PROPERTIES. ■ Walker. 30* W. tSVa St. Nrw Tork. TBNTRILO««UIST FIGURES. Ben Batssa. lltO Asasteraaa Ave,. N. T. Olty. VIOLINIST AT LIBERTY SOLO and ORCHESTRA Taaatre, Hotel or Traveling . Locate Anvwhere. Addreaa 0. F. BLAKESLKK. Ilclleclalr Hotel, Broadway aud TTtti St, New York. WANTED AT ONCE FO« BANS HANSON CO. Heavy or 0&«T»o**r Comedian Donbllng Strong Cornet In Band. Bust be Al aud Join on wire. Kehoaraaaa start August 1. Open tho 8. Wire. NBLSON LORANOKR, Ngr. 0arendon Hotel, No. Clark St, Chicago, 111. B. P. KEITH 8 CIROUIT OF THEATRES P. aLBBE, « •aaaiml Bssauajsr THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT OF THEATRES MARTIN BECK, - Central Hanagei United Booking Offices (Agency) ARTISTS and Acts of Every Description Suitable for Vaudeville Can Obtain Desirable Engage- ments In these Offices. You Can Book Direct by Addressing a K. Hodgdon, Booking Manager of the United, and F. W. Vincent, Booking Manager of the Orpheum Circuit. ■Bit! I f. KEITH'S Palace Theatre Bailding, ■ ■ Mew Tort City PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY ™ TB SL STBEET 'Want to Bear from aU acts, large or small. Write, wire or phone W. H. WOLFFB, Manager A. H. THORNTON VAUDEVILLE AGENCT NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE ESTABLISHED 25 TEARS- -81 ILL GROWIXG. FRITZ SCHOULTZ $t COMPANY'S are CORRECT GOODS, BEST PRICES and DELIVERIES the SAME DAT roar order le received, or we will let ron know br card. We an the LARGEST theatrical HAIL OEDER HOUSE In the country, and we will tvandoar larre tUottrated cataloraa, lately revised, to anv addreea free of charge. AMATSDRS NOTE that we carry the largest stock In the country of Costumes for your shows and school plays. 19 w. LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. W6 F0 t r E0 HARVEY D. ORB'S ATTRACTIONS SEASON 1914.15 People In all lines for Permanent Stock. Two bills ■ week. Open Sept. 1. Also people for High Class Rop. Week BUnds. -WAST SISTER TEAM, PEATURB5 SPECIALTY TEAM. TOP TENOR FOR MALE QUARTETTE. IMMK11IATE ENGAGEMENT. 20 Chorus Girls for BlK "Beauty Chorus" In "TUB MILLION DOLLAR DOLL." High class Musical Comedy. Opens Sept. 15" Booked solid for 40 weeks. Only nret class people considered. HARVEY D. ORB, Falrnefd, Iowa, week of Aug. 3; Anamosa, Iowa, week of Aug. ». RAILROAD BsTVATIOX ALARMING. Olrens, Oaralvsl sa« Wild West pnurletors see ou the sml vtve, sstl are fearfnl lest the thrcstened urtit ot rae railroad pturloeers. which Is scheduled for tals week, miles* President Wil- son can bring about aa adjustment, may tic up their attraction* In ths West am! Southwest, it Is . to bs hoped that a satisfactory settlement may bs •Seeted. for K the vn^lneers so on a strike It win bs knposslbla for the tent show Interests to sasvs a wheel West ot the Mississippi River 8-MINUTE -- S3EbwX*: TCHB S— 8 .|W IN UTE For White or Blackface Team, Dutch Team, sister Team, Comedian and Soubrette, Blackface and Soubrettc Straight (nuorf.) and Tramp andStralglit and Hebrew. Also EIGHT-MINUTE MONOLOGUES f?. r ^V5?:„Hi ! i ( ii ra< i^. Tram J 1 ' Irt " h, i? Uir Kld - u c u "W anA Old Maid. Evory act aa ORIGINAL, CP-TO- DAThSLREAM. Me. each or any four for $1.50. CiishorM.O. NosUmpsI Other material. Send for cabiloguo and enthusiastic testimonials. Special work done at reasonable prices. Best of references. inujrvluwri by appointment. MRS. MARY E. P. TUAYER, 2190 Broad St., Providence, R. I. OUT OF TOWN NEWS • Los Anareles, Cal.—Moroaco (Oliver Mo- rosco, mgr.) July 3T and week, "The Money Getters." Moaoaco's Bciauti (Oliver Moroseo, mrr.)— 18 snd week, "The Governor's Lady." Oaruinu (Clareaco Drown, nigr.)—Bill Anf. 3 and week Incloses t Llanne Oarerra and com- pany, Orratlinl's Antouls, John and Mae Burke, Tvette, Ray Oonlln, "Beauty la Only Skin Deep," Kramer and Morton, and Brttt Wood. Rurasss (Dean Worley. mrr.)—Bill July 27 and week Included: "Tbelr Get Away." violin Beauties, Grant Gardner. Oxford Trio. Newport and Btlrks. "A Barber's Busy Day." niiTODBOKl (Lester Fountain, mgr.)—Bill 3T and week Inclnded: Will Abram and Agnes Jeans, Frank Minor and eompany. Grace Allen. Klmberty Trio, Cruiser. Robinson and Richards, Billy Dodge, Lower and De Marie. PaifTAors' (Oarl Walker, mar.)—Bill Aug. 3 and week Includes: Harry Glrard anil company. Busy Troupe. Harry Jolson, Orpheus Comedy Tour, snd Woodward's poslos; dogs. Itsri-nuo (Bob Cnnnlnehara. mrr.)—BUI 27 snd week Included: "The Incorrigible," and seven other feature acta. ClunVb AcDrroBiuM. Curns's BaoaDwav, Tillt's naoinwir. Woodlut Tuuns, Muxeb's, moving pictures only. Noras. Fautcs I.tnb. the chsnolag American soprano, who made such a tremendous success under Oscar Hammoretctn. may |»sslbly appear on the Pacific Coast next season. MoAlester, Okla.—Star A'rdomc (A. Bert Kates, mgr.) Suzanne Carter Musical Comedy CO. played to good business July 27 Aug. I. Dark 3 and week. Moseley B"os" Stock Co. 10- 15. Lasts Poac Aibooks (A. Beet Rates, mrr.)— Susanna Carter Muslcsl Ooamly clayed to cspaclty business Sunday. July 30. Liosbtt (J. A. stemson, mrr.)—Motion pic- tures to good business. YiLB-MajssTic (D. A. MsoDunald, mgr.)— Motion pictures, to capacity business. Mora—Manager Stelnson claims bo have shown Orchestra Leader (VIOLIN) AT LIBERTY Thoroughly experienced In Vandeville. Prefer engagement In that Line. Member Local No. 8, A. F. of M. Address ORCHESTRA LEADER, 778 Second St., Milwaukee. Wis. RIGTON SAYS If Yon Can't Make Coin With a Medicine Show. THE KJSO, Groveport, Ohio. ITS ALL RIGHT thy TABLOII the aim of Al. Jennings, in "Beating Back," at the Liberty Theatre here >*ore the pictures were exhibited anywhere else In the United States. Tho pictures wore shown here July 24, 23, but were not released or shown In New York or other Ea»t<«-n cities tmtll 28. "Tlie Million Dollar Mystery" U shown at the Liberty commencing 3. Hartford. Cons.—Poll's (W. D. Aswnph. mrr.) "Zrra," hy the Poll Players, At*. 3 and week. "A Stubborn CMnd-rella" ts fallow. P»un t W. J. Cullen. nsrr.)—Bill 3-5: Italian Musketeers. Harvey and Ds Vora. Lady Senmal, ButnlBon and Taylor, Miller and Lyta and Freer, Bttreor snd Freer. For the laat half. "The Girl In the Moon" will be featured. ••vi.it ■s ■ «/ .e-I-. i. ,o<. ac? taj." Jati