The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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October 3 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 9 ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT (YOU TOLD ME YOU LOVED ME) UNCLE SAM WON'T GO TO WAR "THE ONLY HEART BROKEN WAS MINE" PATHETIC BALLAD "ALICE OP OLD VINCENNE8" TREMESDOUB HIT "DIANE OF THE GREEN VAN" ADAPTED PnOJI THE PRIZE NOVEL, "8ING ME THE ROSARY" THE BIO FAVORITE "MY LIFE, MY HEART, MY SOUL, 18 THINE FOR ALL ETERNITY" GREAT HIGH CLAM BALLAD 'BUCKING IVIUL.ES -AMI LIBERTY .ROIMY 5 re thoroughly broke, sprlrlted, >K played lSla time. RTY PONY™ better knows si ct PRODUCING, VAUDEVILLE, BURLESQUE MANAGERS and Others ATTENTION! I have to Loaao THREE "BTJOKLNG MUIiEa" With or without rlden. These ulmali are thoroa experienced and sure tough getters. All lurln Also the Fnmons John. Robinson "LIBE1 "HOIKV THE FOOT HALL PORT." Available for Lease, after October 10. Make mean offer, Address L B. BICIBMSTOB, Mawppa Show Wufarqaartorg, 1250 Wesaley Ay*., Colnmbng, Ohio "BESSIE M. BICKBLLS HEW BONO BITS." •Hie Biggest Hlto ofthe rJeatran New Songs. Here Is a Great Novelty Song thst has made Itself doable. "She's a Wonderful Olrl to Me. T ' It's great, One Step. (Oet It.) "Svoet Irish Rose of KUlamoy." One of the sweetest Irish Ballads that has ever been on the Stage or ever sung. (Here It laysoget It) 'Tip. Thinking of Sweetheart and Home." Now Mr. and Mr* Ballad Singers, why do you complain. Hero It Is. and you can have It This Is the dandiest and sweetest Ballad ever published. (Set It) William Wells, the famous Stock Company Actor has made the biggest hit with this new Song. "JOY IlIDINU." This la one that's bound to make a success. lis golf that snappy catchy swing and Is a oreat dance number. It's waiting forvou. (OetIt). I'uhllsbed by . BEHHIE M. DICKELL MUS11) PUH. CO,, f>» Sixth Aw., Haverhill. Ma... WANTED-PEOPLE IN ALL LINES WESTERN STOCK CO. Men tor Leads, Heavies, Characters, Comedies:; also Hale Piano Player, Woman for Leads, Ingenues Characters. Preference given to tboio doing Specialties. Must be At, dress parts and act , hgjfcWM AWP THOMPSON, T1T-18-18 ftararre Bldg., St. Lou!., Mo. FAY FOSTER CO. BATING. Choraa Costumes Scenery 9S 10© 10O Olio Comedy too 10O Book 80 Principals Nnmber 05 OB ■ SMRETTE ■ GENERAL BUSINESS ill Unit do specialties. Don't write unless yon can Join on wire. Address with all particulars FRBD. CHAUNCEV, Manager, CHACNCBY KBIFFER CO. < .. ■ This Wm«, LKHAsjon, PA.; next week, BLOOMSBCRG, PA. THE PRINCESS STOCK CO. No. 2 leading Mao, Leading Woman, 2 Heavy Men, Soubrette or Ingenue, with Specialties, Character Woman, Gen. Bus. Man and Woman, Four Gen. Bus. Men, rinno Player to double stage. Give full particulars and state lowest salary, specialty I'eonlo given preference. Rehearsals Oct 8. Show opens Oct. 13. Motthavo good word robo on and off. Address FHAMK P. KA8TR1DOK, Mnr., Hul.<..,mo. (Oj i. l-.'li, Nic.lv 111.-, Mo. (« >rt , n-io>. $2.50--.ACTS TO ORDER— $2.50 1 Will write yon an 8 mlnhte Sketch or Monologno of any kind for $2.50, a IS minute one for $6.00, with the understanding the act shall bo placed In stock later If I so choose. Sure-tiro Parodies, Sketches, cto. IB stock now at from.1 On. to 11.60. Catalogue and enthusiastic endorsements FrtEKl Kxuluslvo material Written at reasonable prlccn. Beet of references. 1 ntervlews by appointment. • ' MRS. MARY B. P. THAYER, MOO Broad St., Providence, R. I. N. S. SCOVILLEV'sKk? MINISTER" GO. JUVENILE MAN and WOMAN. Must liavo very best modem wardrobe. Wrlto full particulars and tend photos. ■ * JAMES WALKKR, CryBtal City, Mo. ~ ONE OF THE BONO SUCCESSES OF THB YBAR "What's the Matter With the Brown Eyed Girl?" A Novelty Song with new and original Ideas. Prof. Or ' THB H. K1RKVOKOB DUGOALB CO., Dagdale A Novelty Song wltii now and original Ideas. Prof. Copies on receipt of program from B H. KIRKVOKOB DUGOALB CO., Dngdale Bolldli or send 2o stamp to GENEVIE POTTS BULL, 707 Adams St, Memp lulldlng, 'Washington, 3, Tenn. D. C. SCENERY SUPERIOR DYE arid WATER-COLOR SCENERY Vaudeville and Production Work at Lowest Prices. Catalogue. B0HME SCENIC STUDIO, 2004 English Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. AT LIBERTY JACK CONNOLLY CIIAK.1CTKR. LEADS, HEAVIES. STAGE DIRECTOR flood wardrobe. Long experience. Join at once. Address 020 VA N BUKEN ST., TOPEKA, KAN. WANTED FOR Halcyon Players ALL WEEK STAND Violin, Double Slide lrombone Open October O Wire Adore*. THOS. H. HRWELL, ■ Petersburg, Michigan. Youog Versatile Leading Han and Woman General IIeasiness Man to manage stage. State, all first letter. Thoso doing Specialties pre- ferred. Join on wire. Address FRANK If. GEAHAM, Graham Stock Co.. Unadllla. K. Y. WANTED—PIANO PLAYER Man preferred. Double stage. AGENT, act and work. ONE GOOD ACTOR. WIGHT TBBATRE CO. Oourtland, Kani., 8; Mtltonvale, 4. TABLOID PLAYS A e and 7 people. Also one-act Playlets. Cheapest and best service. NATIONAL PLAY AND STOBT SERVICE, 26 E. 14th Bt, New York City. WAfiTETr-Han lor General Business ke salary low. It Is guaranteed. EMMliK luu- Xii CO., Conrtland, Kansas. MBS. UILLIAfiD WIGHT. ■all LEADS EARL STANHOPE 6 ft, 7 X In. 140 lbs. MAUD MARDELLE J. ft., 6 In. 105lbs. Invito* Offers. Season 11-15. Care AL. FLATICO, Keith's Prospect Theatre llldg., Cleveland, Ohio. TABLOID PLAYS Manuscripts and Parts. Now:Catalo«rue Ready ROYAL MANTJSCaiPT CO., 210 Lyrlo Theatro Bldg., Cincinnati, O. AT li bkiit Y--Lady Piano Player with Spec laities. Change for a week. S.ngand Novelty Spec. Al Dressoronand off, oxn. In Vaud., Mod., MIuh. and l'lctare Shows. No tef.; tlcttet Add. THELMA, Scioto Mills, III.. 27-Oct 8. EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL MANAGER WANTS PARTNER. Manor Woman. With small capital, for traveling Theat- rical Company, Experlonco unnecessary. Oreat chance to got In Show Business. Investigate. Manager, 81 4 Washington St., Beaton, UaR Objectionable Hair Removed Unsightly, objcctlonablo hair removed as If by magic by using X. BAZIN Depilatory Powder. You can do It easily and quickly at home. Thoroughly reliable. Will not Injure the most dellcato skin. Nearly 80 years of success. Made by tho makers of Sozodont, X. BAZIN DEPILATORY POWDER Every druggist sells It for full aired package Send eoc. to HALL a IIUOKEL, 318 Washington St.. New York City. /» antvering od«. pleats mention Cmitcb. At tbe Prospect, New York, Harry LeClalr. the protean comedian, who has returned to burlesque after several years la vaudeville, banded lis frlendi one great Isugli, when for the drat time In many years, he appeared on tbe stage In trous- ers, as the red-whiskered Irlah castaway, who la selected by tbe geoerel of the late Cleopatra's array to reign la Cleopatra's place. "Cleopatra'* Isle" Is the name of the drat part As Ite qceen, Mr. Le Clair wear* the Jewelled gown and crown with hi* customary grace. Letter Allen, tbe little Hebrew comedian, a cocsstaway. Is selected by the queen to be her Anthony, and be looked funny In the knuckled tights and abort wiiiie tonic, at the king, who felt 111 at et*e upon the throne. Harry Field* wa« the German member of tbe trio. Mile. Veola waa a shapely general, In whit* tlgbti. and acted with daah and energy. Mlilgle Bauer appeared to advantage as Fluffy Bullies; Martha Uorton was an attrictlve blue-ly uniformed messenger boy. Albert Bord and up-to. date Inhabitant of the Isle, and Boy Sear* an- other native. Tbe choro* Included Margie O'Ncll. Mabel Gor- den, Bcrgle Mick, Mabel Dupont, Adele Jonrae, Alice Allen, Bessie Mount, Lou Vernon, Elinor Itlng, Viola Gordon, Olare Jackson, May Bran- dare, Betty Wallace. Julia Klein. Ada Goldle, Hay Burlght and Lillian Armour, and a* a body showed up well, and numerous good tinging voice* were In evidence among them. Tbe numbers were started off by Martha Uor- ton with "You're Here and I'm Here," that ring- ing tango song, which made tbe girls step lively; "Tbe High Coat of Loving" was another feet lifter and hip rwayer, a* put over by Miss Veoli, la fiont of the steppers. Boy Sear* contributed an eccentric dance, and Ulsa Veola'a "Burgundy" *ong was delivered In high class ballad form. 1 'Tte Cleopatra Olldo" wa» Mr. Le Clalr'a vocal ottering. In his Queen recalls, and he pranced about like a real young fellow, although he la carrying considerable overweight on his portly form. "Aiba Daha Honeymoon" wa* snug by MlilKln Bauer, In weak accents, but cutely, and got j number of encores. The Medley March wa* a good display of figure* (feminine and march). "The Moon Girl," with the crescent Boating above th* audience wan aung Ontt by Mis* Uor- ton, then Lester Allen took her plsce, and for tbe third encore. Miss Uorton again returned, Tbe Illusion was well carried out. Tbe olio showed Boyd and Veols, In their nice staging set, opening with "Klsi Your Little Ilaby." Kiss Veola then *ang "When You're Playing the Oam* of Love," sa well *i It ever bae been anna, to numerous encores, sad both bad a medley of popular choruses well arranged. Mile. Elray served a* the centre figure for a number of handaom* color atldo*. Fields and Allen, a* tbo German and tbe He- brew, oaed their "Oh, You Ought to See It" act, and little Allen abowed a lot of original material In tbe act, well aided br hi* German faced pett- ier. Tbo burlesque wa* "Forbidden Fruit," ts old theme brought up to date, and the eecapade of the two editors who took a night >rr to meet tbe trapete art lite, served as the subject; si so tbe two rooms on opposite aldee of tbe corridor, the brother who visited one of the wives, snd wa* mistaken by the husband as a lover, and other complication*. Mr. Le Olalr, la an outlandish looking harem Iklrt rig and funny hat, wa* tbe •uiplclou* wife of Schwirtsbrodt, and kept little Lester Allen dodging her attacks, while Mile. Veola, ■• Mr*. nockbetnier, was tbe trusting, darling "wife of bet dear" husband, played by Harry Field*. Al- bert Boyd, In tbe tslky role of tbe brother, might have shown better had be "rushed" matters lonewhat to keep up with tbe pace. "Lulu" waa a lively number by tbe trapete artiste, the cause of all tbo trouble. "Bargain*," led by Mr. Le Clair and Mile, veola, who arrived waded down with bundles, thawed action by all tbe shopper*. "Follow Them Around" wss led by Fields and Allen. The number with tbe girls attractively dressed as nurse girl*, waa one of the hits of tbe shew, ss It allowed a number of girls to slog singly. Mlis Jackson did well, as did.Miss En- right and Miss Uorton. Lillian Armour made a big hit with "Isle D'Amour." to several encores. and Gladya Hall also showed well. "When I Come Back," by Mis* norton and Field* and Al- len, was a good number, snd tbe finale topped off a good *how. . Tbe staff: Joe Oppenbetmer, manager; Ed. Wsh- lera, busineis manager; Harry W. Fields, itage manager; John Hanson, mimics! director; Harry Tf"l£'... c,r ' )ej,, ' r .i. 0 " nt Wfturbces, properties; A';"™!!™, «l*etrlcUn; Mrs. Trailer, wardrobe. Tbe show Is at the Academy, Pittsburg, this week. fori, * BEN WELCH SHOW. Harry Sbaplro write* us from Cleveland: "As I sm proud to be able to bandla a show that goes over like the Ben Welch flbow. Saying It's a great ahow ts putting It mild. Tbe *bow 1* going over tike a house afire, and same 1* some lunch of good fellows, Just like a big family. Everyone working with one spirit to put the shear over, and they don't fall. Most of the people have signed for next season. We are away ahead of last season's badness to date. And tbey sar was la H. L. Beat wlahe*." TrogMrn: "Love Water" snd " 'Frisco, 1MB." The company Includes: Ben Welch, Pat Kear- ney, , Frank P. Murphy, Vie Cssnure. Oeors* pongtasa, Mike Murphy, Florence Bother, Freda Florence Bother, Freda Florence, Mlnals "Bad" Harrison, Mabel Howard. Tbe chorus: Leona Earl. Iva Fowler. Geraldloe Podren, Fannie Boasell, Maud Hart, Maud Harris. Alice Howard, Florence Arnold, Blanch* Moor*. Helen Watson, Grsee Barman, Beast* Bsrtetl, Ray Morris, Mabel Barrugtou. Dolly Arvlls*. Loddy fllern, Ethel Oslvln, Mabel Lee. Alice Lynch, Oiga Gray. Staff: Harry A Sbaplro, manager; Joe Spiegel, mnalcal olrector; Ted Gray, stage carpenter; MUa Murphy, mister of properties; Jo* Lyons, electri- cian; O.'gi Oray, wardrobe mistress. s CONFIRMS HU oniOlNAL STATEMENT. _ I**y Grads. ounsfer of Dwv* Marlon'* Own Oe., wishes to repeat and oonrsrm bis orVtool sUtement made about Marion's Buffalo tradarss. In spite of any contradiction, sad has Ust «*- •urance of Mr. Harlem that b* will back op hL« Blatcmeni. Bo snybody thst doubt* bis figures can write bis own ticket. Hlgned, inr GSOOSJL Manager, Diva Mabiom's Own Co. Jeanette Dupre £ Big Show AND HER OWN EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCTION. RIOT Banner Business of Season at The Trocadero Theatre, Phila., Pa. REVIEW OF 19I5w RATING. Book Chora* Prlnelpaltj Coalnmea 90 100 100 100 Seenerr Numbers Comeily 100 100 100 Henry P. Dlion has pat together an entertain- ing ahow, and as the title Implies, he utilises tbe prlncipils to portray well known character* of tbe contemporary stage. The set for the drat part show* the exterior of Hemlock's grocery store, snd while the scenery for both sets doe* not require any elaborate sets or lighting effect*, full attention to details has been paid. Sam Drane Is s real rural constable, wbo diligently polishes his shield; Jamei Oajlor, S storekeeper; Florence Brooks, • rood char- acter aa the busybody, Jernilis; Doris Cberle, with completely ba.e legs, played tbe daughter, Sally, with dramatic ambition, which breaks forth Into Brsttcnlstlons and dramatic recitations; Francis randon, a straggling theatrical manager; fJlalro Device, hi* pleasing vlasged loading lady; Helen Fatay Delaney, the soubrette: Charles Haion, as a drummer, and Greta Bkelly, an extremely lanky chorus girl, whose every movement causa* nuurrl- stent The chorus Includes: Rsther Lsnson, Msy Ray- mond. Irene Parmer. Lettle Holies, Katberlno Heath, Nets Hurler, Maut-i Hewitt, Laura Heat- ings. Bobble Hl.ow, Beulah Ward, Prancea Ash, Leonora felmmons, Llule Brookes, Bntly Kelly, Stella Brewlte, Helen Proctor, Sylvs Ford, Dlllle Bernard and Peggie Tandeih. restored with the show and deservedly so, of coarse, Is Harry Le Vsn. As a fun maker hn never falls, and bis peculiarities in voire and action impress sa usual. As 'Husky Msgee, the red headed kid, he makes fun of snd with erery- Utiy. and his singing samples make one wish to: mora vocal eierclso on his part. "Follow the Crowd" Is s big bit with htm, also his "When I'm With the Girls," Sung with Miss Oberls. "Yun'ro Her* and I'm Here" I* well done by a girl In red, and the girls In lively tango move- ments. "Rose of My Heart" Is s good duel, by Miss Dovlna and Mr. Hsxou. The review Includes Granville's song and dance, by Miss Delaney, In striped dtrky suit; "Within the Law." a capital piece of acting, by Miss De- vlne •• the shop girl and Mr. Saxon as "Glider." (For this bit Mlas Devloe received several re- calls). Tbe Oastle* In ihelr dances, by Miss De- laney as Castle, and Doris Cherts, s: (he Mr*.; Mr Haxoo, s* John HcCorrnack, singing "Mother Msehree;" Harry Le Van, a* Eddie For, and Florence Brooke, aa Tetrasslnl. In bits of com In opera, to a big laugh, (Miss Brook* Is some so- 8rsno; snd gels splanse for ber high notes.) ertrnde Hoffmann, In her Spring ooug dance, 1* Impersonated cleverly by Mlas Devlne, wbo dances among the wood nymphs with a particularly at'anely union stilled fairy, nicely nosed In the foreground. In sprightly faahlcn, wlili nether ex- tremities tnitlglited, Just like Miss Hoffmann. The second set plays In Ibe Interior of the store, with tho theatrical rompsny In bad abs|s> after gdvlng a bad abow the night before, but an angel appears. In the opening medley Mlai Devlne sings "1st* D'Amour," In good -jloe. In "Athletic*?' Harry Le Van put the girl*, dressed In black prac- tice suits, through some exercises. Deity Bkelly appear* sa the lanky country girl, and ha* Illekey fliruro up a sum for tier, but she looks funniest In tlgbts. Tho bottlo of whiskey In the cooler help* to make some comedy. Miss Brooke Introduced «ood work In her bit. "On the shores of Italy" i well suns; by Miss Devlne. The bread Is freely heaved about by Harry Le Van,- who sel- dom misses tho bat he slrns nt. Il'.-lcn Deism 1 / looks well In purple. "Mooching Along" Is a good number. Patsy Delaney looks well In yellow and while. Vr. Levin slso floes some comedy with the trap drummer's outot In the orchestra pit, and In a curtain speech. There I* plenty or action tbuuzbout the entire skit Henry I'. Dixon himself, with overcoat and automobile cap on. Is rem In one of the tango scene* st every perform- ance, lie Is also the manager of the show. Leu Heals Is business manager; Kd. Decker, representative; Olemtnt Lswrenoi musical di- rector; Jack Harter, carpenter; Joe Itaymond, props; Jim Callahan, electrician. The show Is at tbo Muray Hill, Now York, this week. mil. ANY STOCKHOLDER op EMPIRE COMPANY, OP SCHENECTADY dlssatlsfed with Investment and doslrlbg to join with others to tiivo rights protected, pleaso address PAIR PLAY, pare of OLIPP1CK, MNWTEO—UUY PARTNER Ono who can sing, talk and danco. Opportunity to Join rocognlxcd Vsuc "vlllo Act Send photo. Address "COMEDIAN,"care CLIPPER,New York' D0N1 OVERLOOK The fact Mint I ant attain wltb TUB OI.IPPHR, the real paper (or bnrleaqnera, and communi- cation* and favors sent to me will reeelre prompt and proper attention. SAM W. MITNICK SAM W. 1 ,*N*W>^%^N/V^N^^S/^ FHOLiai'KS OF 1014. "rapid'* Dart*." "Hon Ami" and "Golf Craay." The company Itclndes: R Intone De Beryl, Brail* Agoust. Edith Monroe, Tho*. A. Brooks, Bam Levey, enisle White, Charlotte La Vleti, Ann* Healey, Helen Lorain*. Billy Bnrcb, Edith Warwick, Bay Montgomery. Bob O. Adams, Al, 8. Weston, W. Graham and II. dlof. Cborns: Delia Devere, Rtbel Morton, Anns CDonneJI, Bthel Belmont, Olslre Bsrgardus, Lil- lian Crockett Irene Ruse, Kinds Wsrd, Rath Mur- ray, Bits Drew. Belle Turpi*, lluth Bpenoer, Mlfb Warwick, Lnclelle Bsrtlette, Kdlth Monroe. Bill/ [lurch, Dot BlUworth, Dolly Collins, Ones Gordon. Tbe staff: P. W. Oeraardy, manager! R L. Splro, bnsloess mansfsr; Emllo Agoust, stag* manager; Hugh Morton, musical director; Henry Slot, stage carpenter: Al. Marshall, electrician; Wm. Graham, muter of properties) Edith Wsr- wtck, wiMrobe mistress, ' * PROSPECT SCHEDULE. Every Tuesday night country store; every Thursday right, professional try-outs; every Bon- ds*, Mg vaudeville concerts, are given at tb* Prospect, New Xetk. HARRY LE GLAIR FEATURED PAY* POSTER SHOW ssaaa——a——^———*— m, OPENING OP ACADEMY. Ilia Academy, Pittsburgh's original home of burl-fQoo, re-opened Sept, St, preeentlns 1'rofres- slve shows, snd having Jean lledlnl's Frolics of 1B14 ss th* attracttoii. It la safs to sty that tbs re-openlag of the Academy gladdened too heart* of many of the old stand-by* wbo never went sny place else, and who sorrowfully mourned th* las* of tat* place of amusement when the old building wss destroyed by lite several year* ago. Sine* thru, however, th* ownars have *upi>Iirited It with a beautiful theatre, modern In ever; re- spect, but play ' audevllle, feature plotures snd stoek burlesqi jot expecting to operate wheel shows In Ibe —.wo. However, th* demand was too strong, and the fact thst the Progressive scouts were continually knocking nt the dot* for admlttanco to tbo city, tbo opportiinty to get lisek In to tbe field which was mane famous under Ibe name of llsrry William*' Aeailemy, could not be overlooked, suit many of the old and' valued patron* tvere on band to take part In tbe wi'l- ooino back gsme. The show offered was high else* In every par- tlcnlsr, snd nude a hit from tho start, snd Ss). psclty house* ruled all week, and It la assured of continued succei*. Many of tbe old employees sre bsek st Ihe old stand, Including Arthur Bnesd, ss stsge malinger, ono of the most popular fellows In tho city, snd who was connected with th* old house for more than nine years. Aa lis expressed It himself "I am back home *galu." Others In the stage crew are Ralph Pepper, elec- trician ; Jo*. I'lyim. formerly connected with tbe Harris Interests; propc.'ty msn, snd the follow- ing ssslstsnt carpenters: Jos, Welrauch, M/ra Green, Chu. Connors and Thos. i'olllni. Walter Bccleston Is In charge of Lb* orchestra, spd Dave Little la In the hot oince. Harry J. Smith I* manager. s BANQUET TIICIIl FRIENDS. One of i ho Isrsest bauqusts ever trnderid by show people wss given i.r Mr. snd Mr*. 8sm Lewla, of the Million Dollar Dolls Comusny, la tho green room of tbo National Hotel, Minneapo- lis', Kept. 23. The cocktails were served It six In the afternoon, and that started tbe fun. Tbs dinner was a wedding feast which Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis gave to the members ot the Million Dollar Dolla Co. and a number of friends. Among their gurita were: Sam Doily, Mrs. Bel- mont, Irs Miller. Issy l.'-rp. Bob Simmons, Wm. Koenlg, Cbas. Robinson, Joe Pino, Kddl* Nelson, Waller Johnson, Florence Talbot, Marcelle Oberle, 01117 Wonnan, Joseph Lyoniu, Mildred Doyle, Birdie La Mso. Bertha Knox, Rita Ursine, Mas Mack. Mario Dannie, Anna Hills, Msy Li Nolr, Dorothy Frsncls, Harriett Murray, nesilo De Mar, Jack Burke. Mao Oarlln, Kvclcen llltb Rilylh Parker, Daisy Hmlth, Helen Gray, Pearl Burns, Gladys Alexander, Basis Nelson. Harold Nleinan, Olydo Anderson, Joe llegsn. Murrav Simons, Me. and Mr*. Msurlce Oaln, Mr. Lsnder, Mr. and Mrs. Tomllnson and Hid, Rankin. Speeches were In order. Manager Irs Miller presented a largo sliver loving cup to tb* bride and groom, as a token from 'he members of the compsny. Ham Dody presented a cup to the best dancing couple, Cllf Wonnan snd Mildred Doyle. A neat satin souvenir was distributed among tbe guests. s ■ THE DECKER BALI/. Por tbe Irving N. Becker ball, tbe committee hsve srrsnged to msko It ono of tho finest af- faire, at Burlninl Oaslno. Al. Reeves and his ever popular wife are to lead tho grand march. Tbe advertising hss been Disced In tho hind* of P. J. O'llara, snd with Ills able support a largo attendance Is expected. Th* recent conluminotl attendance Is expected. Tho reception commute* In charge are George II. Miner. Fred Pollen snd Davltl Rcbneliler. The floor committee are Tom Matthtews, the well known wrestler, assisted by Joe Hope, Arthur Anhalt, Robert Mengel. Win. Hsger, Jsck Goldstein, Fred Hamilton and Al. Blake. Tbe orchestra of twenty will be led br the popular leader. Victor Usravalle, s II IOHB CHANGES. The following people have been with aid closed tho* fsr Ibis irason with Al. Beeves' compsny: Kd. Blxler, Edith flwsn, Burnet Piuuce, Jos Walker, Cbarlw Tesgor snd wife, Ben Jacobs, Johnson and Buckley, Irene Oalllnan, Collins and Bice, Welter Hecknun, It. T. Durand, Him Gold- man, Sam Wright, Four narmonlans, Oeban- Adams, Betdy Bisters, Dslsy Lewis, Rva Dennett, May Jacob*. Bthel Htsnard, Edna MaJaret, Ray Harris, Burton and Smiley (tango act), and Amy Arlington. Al. Peeve* now has th* »how running to bis liking at the Kmlpre, ll.-ookljn. Sam Wright Is back snd Wilbur Dobb* bis replaced John Burke, * i THE TRIP TO PARIS. Prom 01ilcsp> comes the news thst tb* Progres- sive circuit are again going to hsve s Trip to Pari*, llsrry 0. Lewla' show. The Carlelon Sla- ter* hare again Joined, Vivian Early li Ihe new prima donna, and slso s new *oubrette ha* bees engaged. Msjorte Like continue* In vaudeville, where stvs hss been successful. s ■OMB CIRCULAR. While playing Cleveland, (>.. last work, Harry Rhsplro, mansger of Hen Welch Hbow, got out a Yiddish clrculsr for tbe holidays, and) Harry If sending cot to everybody be knows. ("tii i. .1 i / i it-til !