The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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DECEMBER 12 TillS NlEW YOKE OiLA^PIEft. J» NE.W VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND REAPPEARANCES Bfaaon-Keeler Co. (Sketch). 35 MIN., lNTBBIoa (BPBCIAL). a ihambrn.—'Married," by I'ortcr Emerson Pt»wn was * Tlot fur Homer 11. 11.sou autt Mnr- soerite Keeler here last week. With Miss Keeku-'s Sntracee lot* a showy bedroom Ml. sbe Is at- ticked by a burglar, who is the drat to be seen making a tour or the room. A Wow on the bead beings ber out of a state of comma, which, iino- calling ber doctor, she finds she has been In for ten nays. Believing herself to have hired the room Bhe retires. Then Mnson with hii> "souse ort enters, The flndlug of female uttlre st-ewn tbout his room 1» a ehoc« that allows hH diving richt Into the deepest depths of the humor In him. Then he discovers "a woman In his bed." ami comes to the conclusion that tbla woman Is Lis wife. "I'm Married" settles bla serf-dispute With the awakening of the "now restored to con- sciousness" sbl, she demands "why and what!" but the "BOlierlng up" mundn can only explain that they must have bceu "married." ink 1 she Is "cuddled" to a Ms chrlr be starta to expjuln. Mason's endesvors in action anil word thereafter Increase the value of the Porter Brown's lines, and each succeeding one seems to "punch" harder. The comile finally come to a conclusion that they would make a very, respectable married couple. A party from au adjoialrg. room. In the act of •■getting away," Is wrested to a hnlt by Ma- son, explains be Is a clergyman, addicted to "spells," and marries the couple. It will con- - tlnue to keep vaudeville-goers In a laugh-aline state as long as Mr. Mason and Miss Keeler choose to use It.- Tod. ■ ■ I "The Slave Shin" (Sketch). 15 MIN., FULL 8TA0B. Harumersteln's.—The corner wss treated to a real melodrama, entitled "The Slave Ship," staged aud produced by Ned Wayliuru, Monday afleruoou. Dec. 7- "Too Slave Ship" Is a brlif that piled the seas with cartas of black, slaves, to sell In different, ports. In days before the Qlvll War. "Bad Jim Warner," captain of the ship, kidnaps the daughter of an admiral of the United States Navy. And Lieut. Harvey Dobsoa and Fat Downey, a boatswain, sneak aboard the ship to save her. The scenery was the work of art. Into the hold of the ship, Jefferson, an old slave, ell played by Geo. M. Detere. with other colored TENNEY A writer of Baal Acta, ■ ketches and Mopo- h.as written TDK MRST a d FUK ioa«. TiiK E BEST', to write lor him to w.ite for yon. AJ,1.K.V SPKSC'EK TKSSEV, 1409 llroadway. New York. TUTS WEEK'S CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE (Bpcriil trtre to Tiia Cliitkr, Dee. 1). 11 MIN"., mL HTAOB. Alhnmlirn—Both Stone and Prank Hughe* were a welcome duo to Harlem's eletc* of vaude- ville goers Monday night. The bill calls the art "The Dancing Darling and the Dancing Demon." They live up to the titles closely. The vaudeville stage has no daintier, more graceful or good, to look unou toe dancer than this aanie Beth Stone, while Frank Hushes makes her in 18 karat gold gamier. He la a clever soft shoe dancer, as Arell as knowing how to wear a dress suit with tlu MOttJt "at home". effect. At the raise of the curtain they are foundtseated on a sofa, "Just finishing a kiss." Miss Stone In a white satin dress and he In dress suit. The; double, slating "On a Winter's Night," and finish with dance. Tbls la followed by a soft shoe specialty by Hughes that has class to every step of It. Then Miss Stone, m a kneelength, gold colored, spangled affair and. salmon tinted Mourners, comes Into her own with an exhibition ot toe dancing and pirouet- ting that brought town the bouse at every diffi- cult step, she w«nt through. (Darling dance* Is right). Neat, .'u a change to a black and white striped, tassel trimmed plerrot cult, ami masked, Mr. Hughes is followed on by Miss Stone, to a cream and white gown, ami the modernised Apache dance offered, with Bolb working much on ber toes daring It, and a whirling of her on his shoulders finished their turn off finely, with a "kiss" bit climax, as they had begun. A speedy tango Is their encore, equally as good as all they previously do. Cloflng (he bill here, they were a solid hit. Tod. curs, hilt the Lieut, saves the glrL The- audience Annette Kcllcrninnn. 15 MIX., FULL 8TA0E. Palace.—After an rbsence of nearly three years, Annette Kellemi.-inn, one of vaudeville's premier divers aod swimmers, appeared In ber Initial appearance here, offering her capable art. The only chan-re she has made from her usual performance 's »o offer a little Intrwltietlou epeccb. saying that she hoped her offering would be liked and that vhe thanked the au>'.ience for he' return to vaudeville. ■ As a diver Miss Kellermann is without a su- perior, an! her execution ot many fancy dives drew forth hearty plaudits from the audience. J nek. slaves, are locked, and at finish an explosion oc- glrl. The- audience at the corner liked.the act, aod at finish it took three curtains',.. Two scenes; are shown, one ,the side view of the. vessel, and the other showing a U. S. Cutter saving the lieutenant and the girl from a raft after the explosion. , The electric effects were beautiful, and the ship was a massive contrivance. 8tm. t Gladys Rice (Songs). 10 IIIN'., IN ONE. Royal.—The reception given to Gladys Bice, week ending Dec. 5 (which marked her first ap- pearance In vaudeville) was cot .of the warmest. Miss Bice Is the daughter of John 0. Bice and Sally Cohen. She has a fairly (rood voice, but lacks that "indefinable something" necessary to put over an act of this. kind. She was assisted at the piano by Frank Sherlthm. The sours offered Included: "I Hear You Culling Me," "It's Time Enough to (let tho Cul." "You'-l Better Ask Me" (to an Irish brojuc), and "Sally In Our Alley," for which she played ber own accompaniment. Miss Bice was Lendleupped by the fact that an older and mora experienced "single" was on the bill. £mff. Leon's Models tie Luxe (Posing;). 11 MIN., rOU STAGE. , HammerNte'ln'».—\ very good act, of Its kind. Two men and two. women In a baa-relief marble nosing.act. The subjects are good, aad the figures are perfect. The act . runs like clock- work, and Is a good flash on any bill. Sam. i . t liOna Hejryl (Clay Modeler). ,8 siiir.', m two. Hammerstcln's.—Lona Hegyl. a lady who does clay modeling on a full lighted stage, has sn set away from others, that 1 have seen. She .Js. a fast worker and would be a good opening act on any bill. ... . Sam. WHITE RAT NIBBLES. 8T VICTOB V. VAS8. Josephine Davis (Songs). 24 MIN., IK ONE. Hammerstelti'n.—Josephine Davis, assisted by Billy Geller, at the piano, has a good routine of songs and beautiful gowns. A goad, assistant Is Goller. Miss Davis opened with ."He Never Comes Home At All," followed by "She Died To IV- the Slowest Gal in Town." Mr. Geller sang: "No One Does It Like Yon Do" while seated at the piano. Miss Davis then, sang "Waitstng," which got a good hand. "Yiddlsher Wedding" Is ber comedy number, iini she closed, with "Long, J/rug Way From Home," taking tbree bows. A good act on any hill. Bam. m — McCarthy and Gurson (Songs). 13 min., til osts. Harlem 0. H.—1'nul McCarthy sad Marlon Gnnson should pry right onto the big time With the Lest son:; ami piano offering tbey showed here lost week. They open with "Within the Law," for a speedy start, together, and Mies Carson, after discarding a heliotrope coat, to t rich white (Sara and list, solos "two and two" of "Peggy 'mm the Country With a Baby Stare." finished wllb a neat dance. This Is followed by Mc- Carthy; changed from white flannel to dress suit, atcompanyiug hlnself at piano for "two anil three" of "When Grown Dp Ladles Act Like •Sables," In good style. "Twin Beds" is a big double number for them to follow, with McCarthy playing for it, and with Miss Garson In a pretty gnen gown and white for-trlmmed cloak, which she discards for -be next number, showing all the green gown. "If I Were a Bee and You Were a Bed, Red Base" is the fourth, and "Dan- cing the Blues Away" for sn encore, and a final bit of dance, with McCarthy's carrying off of his wee' pretty partner. They make corking ap- pearances, and have n well-chosen set of songs, everyone not over In the know-how-way, rod. Stewart and Keeley (Songs and Uanoes), 16 MIN., ONE AND OXD OSX-HAir. i Dale's 110th St.—Arthur Stewart and Haiel Keeley, have "brushed up" their torn Into prac- tically a new offering, and with sole and span dre*eing, look better lhan ever. With Mr. Stewart Id a heat cult of gray and straw bat, aid Miss Keeley la a pink aecordloo plaited riiem, and bat the- dress touched off with rnihe- stone studded Mack velvet bows for buttons, they opeu with k Dong and dance. Then Stew- art gives his good eccentric dance specialty, with impersonations of Billy "Single" Clifford, Charley Grupewln's "Mag" dance, Al. Joltoh, and a filial we of Joe Welch. The first drop is then ranted, and under spot Miss Keeley comes from a centre rent In a brack velvet drop, as Indian trruaw, and does k cleverly arranged Injun daacf. The final nuniber Conner spot) Is started by Sicwart, to a solid white oowpnucher costume for "Woolly Wild West" number, joined for a speedy finish dv-ihie dance by Miss Keeley, looking rich ts a solid white knee-length vow-girl Tig. All fast and atwd. Tod. i a Dawson and OHiette<Songs and Talk). 12 MIN.. IN ONS. Dnle'a 110th St.—.Ell Dtweou and Grace Gillette make up an entertaining double, and should go along with few empty weeks. Showing here Nor. SO-Dec. 2, Dnwsun, la straight business salt and Panama bat, ami Miss Gillette In white flannel skirt, green velvet coat, parasol and white felt hat, tiicy began with "copversatlon" on women •ad their drees to-day. that la snappy all the way. worked up wlbh Dawfion's "ant" business. while Miss Slllcttc changes to a rich, accordion plaited and lacey blue drew and list, and change stockings and slippers; Dawson sings "She Used to Be the Slowest Girl In Town.' rinsing to his black face rauirgtng. llano and 1iuslnei<s for It, They follow doubling In it medley of new and old popular songs, and were railed back to double "Sli-ec You Came Along and Gave Your Kisses to Me." A nest and clean turn. Tod. a Wilton Slaters (Soaors and Music). 1 ) KIN., ONS. Proctor's 23d St.—A talented sail yonth- t»l duo, who sing well together, sad act ' at home." Smaller plays a violin with proper con- fidence, while the larger girl Is s gawd planUt. to aeaoarnsny numbers as well as she sings a ■eh.. Tbls number should be changed for some- thing that would "fit in" better, as well »s alio* more chance for Vocal display. A neatly dressed. clever sister set. Tot. tVMsr.' Interest yourself. Wrlto our "Big Chief." Prank Fogerty, considered by those "who sre who," to be nn actor and gentleman; or our handsotbc cbalrmsn ot house committee, Jo- seph P. Mack. "Join." Strengthen — Fait ilutie. * • » RACOM1N STARTS SUIT AGAINST "KICK MB* A lawsuit to determine the Tights In "Their Oetaway," a playlet being presented to vaude- ville by Charles Bactrman. u pending In New York. After the let clot*! Its engagement In Waterloo, la., Dec. 8, Mr. Baehman started for New York to Institute proceedings to protection of bla alleged rights. Mr. Bacisaao claims that be was given abso- lute rights to the playlet by Wlllanl Mack. Its author, white on the Pacific Const, but learned while be was playing there that Mack was using the act in.New York, Later. "Kick In," a four Set drama of the underworld, written by Mack, whs produced by A. II. Woods. Mr. Baehman claims It Is an ex- panded form of his playlet, and that Its third act Is actually the playlet Itself. ti» HODKINS SITES LOEW CIRCUIT. Charles 13. fiodfclrjB, bead of Die Bodkins Lyric Vaudeville Circuit, booking through Southern cities, to planning/. It Is said, to bring writ against tbe Marcus I»ew Western Agency for $14,000 danragen. It Was stated that the Loew Agency was to give blm acts out of Kansas City, and with tbls Mr. Hod- klos formed a Southern circuit, which would have brought in a large commission. Hod- kins slgued to furnish acts which bad played tbe Empress Theatre In Kansas City recently. and It Is said the Loew Circuit routes the acts elsewhere. Tbe case Is In the bands of Tred Lowetitbal, who has already met Aaron Jones on the matter. Deaths. In Loving Memory of My Dear Sister DLL* HOOD Died Hoc. IT, 1013 "CONK BUT NOT KORUOTTKN" ' 1IAUDB E. LASCKLLE r IN MKMOIUAH . ot My.Beloved Wire MAHGAHKT KKAItHKY Who Passed Away Doc. 10, isi3 Hei Husband, PAT. KKaRNKY and Two Sons, JAMBS, fiDWARD LssT I forget, will mention that every Thurs- day night, at 11 P. M., a scamper is held at our clubhouse. Music, singing and dancing until wee hours. He one of the many. J. Watson Scott, of Davis and Scott, seems to enjoy our billiard room, and says " "Tia only a matter of time when the act sails to fulfill Euro- pean engagements." Missing all this week, "a gentleman." Palsy Doyle by name. May be froltcing with Ida Dunn. Account.for yourself, young maul Phil Cook (Cook and.Silvia) favors us muih with his presence these days. 1 do rut mean, to say they are idle, as they are at it all tbe time, some time. . - Best La Mont has regained his voice, mnklng ihe lect of bis coiruoys happy.. Imagine I saw la'big enr smile as be entered yesterday. Lou MortOAN. late with Cherry Ulossouis, is again capable of .isvlgatlug, after a nine, weeks' siege of rL'eumntlcs. . Do loir, who ate not members of our oiler, realise the benefits obtained by belonging? And lust tliInk, boys and girls, It cost you about three cents a day. Jack Sijiuons and his White Bat Orchestra, "won"' over >coie music. Honest he does. Yon dent believe me I Then please ask Counselor James A. Timony, who visits our club each eve. I sn Frank Manning, once a German come- dian, Is now coooKnod with a firm company. Do not misunderstand toe—film, not film. ROSTLs, "Rats," with Frank Pbgarty at the belm the ship la rounding Point Judith nicely. I WDNbut who Is going to win that lite mem- bersTiip about to be raffled off I Bkothisb, do you know we take to lay mem- bers? Oust tea dollars a year. Get busy. Coral one or two. Tub team of Adams and Opp are no more. Trrs ups and downs of our hotel patrons will sot occur as often as In the past. Let's nope so, nivwav, oa a new elevator has been installed. Ma. and Mas. Jos Mack have gone to house- keeping. <3et Joe to tell the story of the frying pan. Ibvino Dabb, late pianist at College Inn Cafe, does not delight the attendance at said Inn He is now a vaudovllllan. HsnaT Wbston, of tbe team of Williams and Weston, looks nifty since exploiting Doston and suburbs. Wakmkn and TtitoncwAY, at a mile a minute gait left us tor Atlantic City. Chester and other good works io follow. "Ancient!" Yes, but 'tis on the level. Music cue Ir the Arnault Bros., who ployed the Palace last week, are doing as welt as they did while with Evelyn Ncsbit Thaw Show, last season, they sure am putting it over. John and lOrnte are their Christian names. Yes, their parents •till travel with them. And In conclusion will any The butcher, the baker, etc., all are stronply organised, and when it comes to a show down, ire there. Now Mr. Vaudevllllan and Miss Starlight and Mr. I^gltl- vaate, why not help •truuetaen our young "Olh- HAHRV WCIJDIl IN CHICAGO. Harry Weber, wait known Ekutrra agent, arrived In Chicago last Katurdny to confer with Coney Holmes In retards- to making WreteTD connections. Frank Esran, .well known as a showman, expert with the drum maior'H baton, and recently an cmplo>ee at Rorlck's (lieu, Klcnlra. N* <Y>. died recently at St. Joseph's Hospital,, In that city. Tbe son of Mr. and Sirs. Patrick Bgan, .he, with his brother, Joseph, entered the show busi- ness as boys. Among the coiupnnles with whom be traveled were tbe old Thatcher, Primrose A West Minstrels, and later ot the Primrose A West Mluttrela. Leaving the minstrel line, be eogaeed, in tbe late nineties, with ltlee's famous "1492" company, and later played Important parts, In suclt well-remembered productions as "Peck's Bad Boy," "The Damage Check," "The Bowery Olrl" sod others. Recently he was engaged with a brother to the express ami delivery business to Elmlra. but Ill-health obliged him to give It up. Prof. Emll Gerver, a well known ua- slclan, and proprietor of the Jamaica Conserva- tory of Music, at Jamaica. L. I., died to St. Mary's Hospital, there, Nov. 20, from pneumonia, aged fifty-one years. He was a native of tier- xnauy and bad Hayed at various tunes in some of the large orchestras of this city, and was at one time connected with the orchestra of the Lllllau Russell 0|>era Company. He lived at 10 Union Hall Street, Jamaica, where he is survived by bla wife and seven children. Peter Ham. a prominent amusement pro- u-oter. died suddenly from heart failure at his Lome to Watervllet, N. Y morning of Nov. 25. Mr. Ham conducted sever.ii skating rinks in lbs vicinity of Troy, N. Y.. and last Summer was lu charge of ihe dancing pavilion at Rensselaer Park. He also wss identified with many, other conces- sions at various times, and had been a resident of Watervllet for a Dumber of years. He Is sur- vived by bis sister, bis widow and tbree daugh- ters. William Gerken, at one time cashier of the old Eastern Hotel, near tbe Battery, this city, and later of Steeplechase Park, Oooey Island, died recently, at bis home, 410 Marlon Street, Brooklyn, aged thirty-one years. During this <>att few years Mr. Gerken bad undergone a series of operations for blood poisoning, wbldi set to from a scratch on bis linger. . Andy Miller, for levoral years aaals'ant treasurer of Ilyile 4 Bchman's Theatre, Brooklyn, and who hud also been connected with oilier the- atres to that city, died mere recently of tunVr- culof is. He had auto traveled In tbo Interests of a theatrical company for a season or so. lie was popular, and besides bis wife, leave* a boat of friends who will mourn his passing away. Vlrarlnla Kcatlnig (nee Josephine MrOll- lan), fonim-iy connected with the Glcaaon Sloctt Co., at the College Theatre, Cliirago, died re- cently in Key West, Pis. The body waa interred at Appletou, Wis., whore deceased was born, Sam IlrookS) formerly of Ibr Brooks Bros., for twelve years, and for five years of ibe team of Brooks and Jeanett, died Nov. 27, in New York. Mas. jAitr.s MaMiLLxn, mother of Lottie West Symonds, known on the stage as "tbe Irish Countess," died In the seventy-second year of ber •ge. at Toledo, o., Nov. 8. Sto leaves three daughters and four sons, twenty-seven grand child- ren and three great grand children. IsveraMCrt was made In Toledo. Al.I'UKll L. Hiutbon, Nov. 26, Caiitsr Hotciikiss, Dee, 8. HlI.L SlUUONS, Doc. 1. Caul IIe.vut. Dec. 4. Joun J. Euwabob, —, Max Rirrara, Dec. 1. Bll.LY TIowabd, Nor. 18. Ida MosnsB-Horpsa, Dee. 1. Chas. F. Towls, Dec. 1. HOLLT S11STABD. NOV. 27. I'uank IIowabd, Dec. 4. Sionob PsBUorai, Dec. 3. Cabtss ilorcnKisB, Dec. S. Jack ABsasTTi, Dec. 4. AIabt A. BtmiriiAiiDT, Dee, 1, OaaiN W. Lawbbnob, Nov. 30. OUT OF TOWW HEWS Portland, Me.—Jefferson (M. J. Qar'lty, rsgr.) tbe Thomas Mualcil Comedy Oo. Dec. 7 12. ptesentlng "Lodge Night." flral half, and tbe new musical farce. "An Crater Fry," last half. Ihotoplaya are an added feature. Wm. T. Hodge, In "The Road to ilatiplnem," Is underlined to api>ear hero at an early dutc. Kbitii's (Louis R. Kilby, mgr.)—The Keith Clock Co., tupiiorlliig D.i.'Ttiy Dalton (win >il:ud as the new leading woman 7). and led ward 1(. Horton present "Tbo Lore" 7-12. The produc- tion week of 14 will le "The Running Fight," by Louis Albion and David P. I'vrkins for tbo first time on any stage. Portland Lodge of Klas held Its annual memorial exercises here Sunuay evening, ft. Nxw IVmLAND (M. 1. Blumcnbent, mgr.)— Vauilevllle and motion plctnres. Rill 7-0: Ooiiley snd Webb, Altbea Twin Sisters, Milt Wood, Roddy ami Le Roy. and Harrv Mi-Briie snd his "Town Hall Minstrels." Bill 10-12: Rogers and Hall. I'lierson m.d Arllss, Don llomalne, Xels Slatcrv, and Eilward Farrell and company, Gbbblv/s (James W. Gfrrely, mgr.)—The Mar- cus Musical Oorocdj Co., In Its third week's en- gagement, 7-12, present "Tbe Minstrel Maids," with Mike Sachs as the Hebrew end man. Mae Cleary (a former Portland glri) Joins, 7. Motion pictures are featured. Oasco (James B. Moore, nrgr.)—This house is sow under the management ot Mr. Moore, long identified with theatricals to this city and else- where, opened 6, with Marie rarer snd her stock company, presenting "Tbe Marriage of Kitty." with Miss Pavey snd Charles Derrah lu the lends. Frank Dawson la stage director. The other popular members Include: Belle D'Arcy, Joseph Lawrence, John Junior. May lialues. Irene tdrOnllum presides to tbe box office. Nic'EBL (Wm. B. Reeves, tigr.)—Vesture mo- tion pictures. Bun-run (George I. Appleby, mgr.)—Featuro motion pictures. Oitt Hall.— Promoter George V. Tnobey, of Boston, held an all star Wrestling tourney here R, Kncntlng John Klkrala. Khali Psrdello, Karl mie, Ivan Mlcbselolf, Cyclone Barns sad Btoer Jobtnaen. Tbla wss ''ladles night." In tub second concert of the Stelnert series, Alice Nelltoa and Rudolph Garry appear ben ». Baltimore, Bfd. — Ford's (Chas B. Ford, mgr.) Margaret Anglln, In "Lady Windermere's Fan," Dec. 7-12. Oeo. Evans' Minstrels next week. Acapckt (Tunis Dctn, mgr-)—'*Uen-Hur" T- 12. Rose btahl. In "A i'crfoet Lady," next week. AuDiTnsitJM.—Poll Stock Co.. In "The Hbuso of • Thousand Ciu/llm." 7-12. "Our Wives" next. Palaos (Wm. Malland, mgr.)—Olotie Trotters T-12. The (Jay New Yorkers neit week. Gavrrr (M. Southerlaud, mgr.)—Beauty, Youth and Folly 7-12. Oily Belles rmt week, lln i-ontoMS (Ohat. K. i«wlt, mgr.)—BUI 7- 12: Rocblcr'a dogs, American Comedy Four, the Heurmans. Blssett snd Desrry, Aiams and !*■ noire, Joe Welsh and Polly 1'rlir. Hastlanv (Fred 0. Hcnambcrgcr, mgr.)—BUI '-12: Arthur Prince, Bert Krml, Chins Hwa Four. Mrs. Gene Hughes snd romianiy, Claud las snd Ccirlet. Ihe Hedders, llenshaw and Avery, snd Olira Inge. ViCTOBiA (Chas. B. Lewis, mgr. I—Bill 7-12. Pig. Frsns Troufie, Monte Cirlo Duo, Uuy Mart- let Trio. Devere sml Lewis, Ltvc-rne snd Atlrn. Harry Sterling. Westford sail Rock, Htroas sad Becki'T. urn! Wm, Hall and Aioipany. ►tow ifieo. Schneider mgr.)—Bill T-l2:'Wytme snd Mayne, Dnball and Martey. Farley sod Dut- llajesdo (Lyman 0. Clover, mgr.) - Noia Hayes 7 return enf-xgeiient packet! house ugaiu Monday inatlnoe. Miss Hayes sang new tout* .aim was the sensation of afternoon. Neluvco und Her- ley oneneil wltj plensn,r novelty, nrent Hayes and banjo recelveo] encores. . Wlldmer Ynnng and Ullllam Jaco'a, ss-ilst.il by Ktbyl UcFurtand. presented orlglnat Irnvrsty, wlnnlag maoy laughs. Will Rogers, tbo Oklahnns Oowiny, d*llrer>td a hit. Tim MeVtjhon anil Edith Cbapprilc scored their nsOjl slices*. Nora Raycs follolevd. Slid was biggest hit ever registered after a n'.lutn ragagemeu:, Rnoney and Bent are still fatnrilrs. Joseph Hart's "Green Beetle" clowd. It Is good and fall of MmoMs enterlalnmcut. .Bill for next week Trltle Frlji'iaa ami rothpinj, (Jus lAiwanla' Matl.vte Olrl* Singer nagiiBgtil.: Cv.i Taylor and ooaipjny, Mick and Ortli,.I«Sal'« rwo- iean novelty Tnuey and Norman, Gotiulry and company, ami Cillery. - . • i . Palaee (nenry Singer, mgr.)—A packed loose greeted Ins good bill Monday lunlluce. Boy Cumralng awl Helen Winding opened, recetvlnr big aiTiTauae. Mt«». Giudlng's high kicking and dancing vmn her honors., Ltmhertl, famous -mu- sical Impersonator, did spicuilklly. •Oolle W<^- tun and LimiIsp Iavhia sang and playeil. In live Ir fashion. Miss Weitor's Lest number ,wns s lli- brew. eharsrter song,, going very Mg. , C. 11. O'Doonell and company offer a eurklug good un- derworld sketch, with ;i:ilhori. Harry Xej.ie and Blanche Rahelt had. to make sueerli after their bit of Vaudeville nonsense. Eddy uud Seven Little Foys-grr- a tremendout sensation, taking a doten bow*. Frank Fogarty did, splendidly with Ms orjglnil Irlih wit. Kretnoltoa in-l Dsr- rs* Drothtra .eltkaed with flying trapese novelty, getttog Wg apjilaoiNi. Bill for next week: Hyama nod Mi-fntyte, Dunlin and Mcllale, Ll- plnskl's dogs. Diamond and nretinan, Claude and Fanuk- If'lier Ryan and Tleriicy, Byrd Frost Cronrll, Let BalvagglB- Colonial..(Norman Field, mgr.)—A well nr- tanged MU.herei UiU week. Crawford and Brod- rrlt'k (tleaaed. Senator Francis Murphy returns with now material, and Is hit of bill. Fennox Trio, offciwil gooil eiiterlslnment, lllehard the Great performs asual routine ot monk tricks, snd received big applause. Rose ami Moon are en- tertaining. ..price and Urn tee delivered their bit well, iiliiwortli and Lyndon., took many hdwa. Jsroroe aad Lewis, pleased. Tsrgottrs I.UItpntlnns art) a great iiovelty for, any hill. MeVleker'sj (J. <1. Itnrcb. mgr.)—Nailjf re- {•laced AudrawH (ijn'iu Cninpnny for the Mmuliiy J how on account of Illness In latter act. Miss ladjo vrent over hlg, receiving tremendous ap- pinnae. Four PMIH|is well liked. Morris and Allen delivered many laughs. Smith and Farm- er entertained. Frank atsfrant ami emnpniiy pit over neatly,. Wolgts and Ulrlle iiuule good lin- IivKson. Four Lundt are making good all tbo way tborugli, tlene Drone regMeml Wg lilt. Kva t'roal received orntlou Willie's Comeily Circus enlvrtslnnl. ler. Tolls Bros, and runipntiv, and lempcrora of Colonial.— "The While Squaw" 712. "Billy, the Kid" next week. I.os Angeira, Cnl.—llnrulinrgec.'a Vlajca'lc (Oliver Sliiruseo, Sigr.) Fo.'DM Itolxrtson Dec. 7- 12. MnBOHiio (Oliver Morocco, mgr.)—"I/Hllalaiia Lou" Indefinite. , t . -. Moinsuo's BusBAN't (Oliver Moro«en, mgr.)— "The Deep Purple" i and week. , ouriiKuu (Clarence Down, mar >—Bill 7 Hid work: Uertruile Iloffuinn. Anns Tusker ami com- pany, Ilunllng and Frnuels. Riinihiun and Irwin, Jack and Furls, and itwur ind Meek. Pantabhb' (Carl Walk-r. mgr. i—Bill 7 and week: Bruce Rlchinlson i nil company. Landers Stevens and com|iany, Prince ami iK-erle, and Yorke Trio. Losw's Kiipbkhb (Fred Fnlleite, mgr.)—Bid 7 and week: "School Djyt," Karl uud Curtis Gray and (Irsliain, Polsln Brothers, Pnlrlcula aiel Mryef. and Blanche Leslie. , . CLCNS'S AvniTOBIVM. i'l.l'NI'K lIltliAnWAT, GCI.NN'H SUI'MIUA, tJUINN'H llAI'IIIItK. Mo/AIIT, Wtioui.HT, Mn.Lsa's, TiLi.Lt's ami M ii.mii.iia, tooting pictures only. notds. . Mat IuwiN. the famous, comedienne, has hecp claimed by Ihe motion plotures, and will bo seen lu. ".Mrs. Black Is Hack. ' , , Khtbi.i^ Nhiiiiauh, a Hungarian-German pian- ist ot note, Will jilay lier-.i S, at tho Little Tln- atre. L. 10. llMlttMNn aiinoiineeil tho coming of Ar- tlgo Scrato S, upiiearlng ut Trinity Autllinrliim. Diiffiilo, K. f. Htac (P. C. Cornell, mgr. I "Kilty MacKay" Dee. 712. House will bo dark 14-lu. Tkck (Mmnrs, Sliuliert, uigru.)—"The Pssalng Show of 1011" week of 7. "Tbo Api>eal" wivk ot 11. Siika'r IM. Hh',1. mgr.)—Bill tsrrk of 7: Mat- tl.ews. Minyiie and com^iiiiy. Baby Helen, Ryan ami Lee. Flo Irwin, liunlon Brothers.. Slg. Bn- guiiKhl, 1'iiiiik Mullaiie, I'.nru Onrmeii Trio, and the kliU'Ugritpli. HU'i'oiiHoMM (11. M. Marcus, mgr.)—High-class photoplays, Gaibtv (J. M. Ward mgr.)--Harry Hastings' Big Show week of 7. Honeymoon Girls to follow. Uakukn (W. F. GmIiiiiii, mgr.i—Orncker Jacks week of 7. Review of lliltt next, Maibntiu (J. l.auxlillii, nigr.)—Flake O'ilura week of 7. "Help Wanted" next. Oi.vmi-hi (M. Slot kin. mgr.)—Rill wttk of 0: "Dulilln Oulleens," F-ekert arid Berg, Mott and Muxtlcid, Vesta Wallace, uud Iswslk and Anita. AcAiPKiir (Julen Michaels, mgr.)—BUI wefic Af 7: Five Old Veterans, ilafry Cutler, Makina Jlros., Italia Quartette, Urktns and Pearl, and Dciafere. F«uNTisn, Stband, Ai.i.kNiiAi,*, Ki.stwnnp. Hl- LBN Taaai, Vioiubia und Buot, pictures only. Albany, N. Y.—Uarmanus Wrecker nail <Kd- wtnl li. Hart, mgr.) Mm*. Alma OtUck, In con- cert, Dee. 7; "The Story of the Rosary" 8-12, •Trances Starr, In "The Arret," IS. Kui'ibb (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—IMIIUon Dollar Dolls 7-0, Trocaderos 10-12, Social Maids 14-10, Dave Marlon's Company 17-19. I'smrroa'H Osand (Jos. P. Coyne, mgr.)—Con- tinued exwllent bualnest. Rill 7-0: Mr. and Mrs. John Allison, the Mystic Bird. Elliott and Mullen, Livingston Trio, Ohrbrooin Four, Cualiman and Siiiiderlimd, John F. Clark, Dale Stewart, and pictures. . Pitoi-rou's LsLANn (Ouy Oeaves, gen. mgr.)— Continuous vaudeville with moving pictures. Colonial (II. S. Mob*, mgr.)—Feature photo- plays. .Majkstio (Broil Delches, mgr.)—Vautlcvllio ami moving picture*. Clinton Suuaub. BuiiAliwAr, Stab. Punimm's Annbx, Clinton. Hudson, I'alaob. Wiiith Wav, I'kabl, Faiiitmno and Ont'iiRUM, moving pictures only. Ithaoa, nf. Y.—«lnr (O. L. Hsmer, mgr.) Mil Ik'e. 7-H: Orpluiis Comedy Fimr. Chevalier, Jnlin Uc Lorls mid eoinpaiiy, ami nbidoidays. For 10-12: Frank Ning. ''Thn Morry Maids," wllh Uoey and Misiurt, aisl tihou>]ilays, ilAfi-r Houn (W. K. Tree, mgr.)—High class pntilnplnys. Lriikoat.—itoud shows, vaudeville and photo- play*. NOT IS. iM. M. GtrrHTAlrt, owner of the Lyceum 'lliea- tre, has given the management or the vaudeville anil picture end of the house to Mr. Terry. The former will devote bit time only to looking after tbe legitimate productiona playing the house. Fiisn J. Psora, who manipulates the drum sticks In the Star orchestra, had the pleaasm of hearing his latest creation, "The Star," played ■a an overture dining week of 7. Btkkhbn Gunn, guardian of (he back stags destinies at the Star, Is well liked by all por- formers playing the bouse. Mr. flifau Is s strict disciplinarian, and by his erbelent, business-like tuitbods has made a lasting Imprest le*. Syracuse, N. Y.—Umpire (Frederick Gage, mar.) Tainborlne and Bonos of Hyrtvcuw Univer- sity irrescnt* "Ureea AU Over" Dee. 1, 8: "Artele" 10-12. . ' ' IUstadls (tttepbou Bastable, mgr.)—Girls from nanpyland 7-0. Osand (Myron J. Kalletl, mxr.)—Bill week of 7: "A Telophons Tangle," I*foy, Lyttoq and conifiony; Mullen aod Coogsn, IlaTry Brtisi, Olios. and Fannie Van, Weber and Csofiola. Three Julius, and Max York. Tumi-lb (John J. Ilreslln. mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: The Great Ishio and company, Maude and Cranio, Francis and Ross, Jirenner and Wheeler, and Aaard Brothers. Cleveland, O.—Opera Route (A, F. HafU, logr.) "The I'oaslng of Ilntis Dlpps-I," with John Salupollt ami 'Metropolitan cast, I> c. 7 li. "K very woman" week of 14. Colonial (F. Ray Comslock, nur.)—Kmnta Trenilnl end Clifton Crawford, in "Tile Pcatsut Olrl" 7-12. Next 'wet*, Nell O'llnen'a Minstrels. Kami's Hii-i'ousnUH ill. A. Haulers, mgr.)— Bill week of 7: Four Murx Bros, and company, to "llmne Again:" Claude and Fnnnle lisber, Shannon and Aulas, Ro-ieh and MrCurdy. Iho i.ijrnni iim™, llurtou Holnies' nletiires, Clint. J. lions, Maxino aud lloliy, and Hcllg Weekly pic- tures. MsTimi-rLITAK (Civil K. Jolmaoa, mgr.l—I'or week of 7, "The New Minister" will be the offering of Ibe Metroimutan I'laycrc. "Tho Foot" week of 14. Pbompkot (J. W. Lyntis, mgr.l—For week of 7, "Help Wanted." "Fine Fcatbert" o«t wet^k. ('LrtcuNii (II. D. Zlrker, mgr.)—Tbe Holden I'luyers, with enlarged mat, arc seen to "Hapho," 7-1*. giianp (Drew A Campbell, nigra.)—The per mnnent stuck company present a kmvIsI otTerlRg of "Sapbo" 7-12. . Mil.au (Ohas. Demtwey. nigr.l—•IWII week of 7: F/himml Hayes aud comtiany. "Wlwn We (frow Up," Oscar Lorraine, Ohat, aud Hallle Dunbar, Paul Stevens, Mason and Murray, ami pictures. l'ltisniLLA (P. R. Seas, mgr.)—Rill week of 7: Lillian Morlliner und company, Virginia 1,0 Culton and Darrow, Traak and MontgonNTy, Foil- cliere, aud jUetures. OonnoN Sgr/ABB (Harry Durocher. m»T.)— Bill 7-0: Sabers, and company. Soldi! McNeil and coin- pany, and Bvo other acts and pictures. Stab (Drew & Campbell, mgrs,)—'lite Ileauly Parade 7-12. Karias (Geo. Ohenet, mgr.)—Taylor's Tnugo Olrla 7-12. High Life Olrla next week. KNUJKkiimiOKBa (K, N. Downs, mgr.)—por week of 7, two Panunout features, from Bniadwuy production) am seen here. "The (litest Breaker." with II. B. Warner aud John Kmcrson, In "Tbo Conspiracy," Staniiahu (Jo*. Groawiuiii, mgr.)—Flrslruii features 7-12 Include "When Fain Lends Trumpt" and a veralon ot "Tho Chocolate Soldier," with Allen York. Aliiahbra (Pred A. Brandt, mgr.l—Among (lie foatnrea shown 7-12 am "Kaat Lynne," fauru Hnwyer, to "One of llllllona." and "Zudorn" No. 8, It is announced that Alfred Metailurf will letiirn hero <a musical illrector IruoilKHs (A. A. lYimey, mgr )—For week of 7. the I'laigoet) Oo, present "Onvnllrrln." Liiclen Murapire ,ia seen In "Manon Lcscaiul," and Olgu Pelrova to '"iho Tlgros." Zanesvllle, . O.—Sctiulta (Arthur Mornly, mgr.) Nell O'Brieri a Mlna.io!) Dec. 12, Watson a Heif Trust Berlestiuern 111. , OkPiiMpK (Harris Bros, nigra.) — VniHii'vllls and, plcturos. - iMi'BaitL, Ooivbt'b, ilntNii and AMnni'-AN, all tnoylng ..pictures. Wru.sa aiul Hii'Poiiuou'i are rlooisl. ' Tny FaasiNU or 11 v.ss lm pki. " a story iKil- Ing wllb the liquor Irultir, whlrh gave Its In- itial |>erfor:ii lute at riprlnglleld, (>,, Dec. I, played here 3, and gave erlire am Indict ion. A. F. Anuuui la muniigor of tbo co'iip-jny. Itetv Orlriins, I.n.—Tulane (T. O. Cnmp- It'll, mgr.) "Alma, Where Do You Live," Due, 012. Oubbosnt (T. O. Campbell, mgr.)—"One Day" week of 0. with "Flue Feallii'M't to follow. i.TBlii 10. Poruch! mgr.)—The Peruelil-Gyptena Stock Oo. presunt "Ten NlghlH lu a Bar Itoont," 0-12. Runtinu (A. SehllliT, mgr.)—I'tuma Bun!lug sod her ruupuiiy. fur lis farewell week, ending i>, was mvii lu mlvaiitagii In "Tiio I tills iif i',inl- ine." Tin) company moved lu Allan tu for an In- dennlto slay st lite lyric, (Jiii'iiuiM (Arthur II. White, mgr.)—«atlafnc- tory buslhess. Hill for 7 ami week: llivkel and Watson, Harrison Brnokliailk, Jack 'I'ule, Minn. Jeanne Jomclll. Itadlv uud Boiumlcii. lOrm-lln Anirla. with Bllsuto and Du Mar, und Ward, Hell and Ward. DAtii'iUNk (I*«r Bote, oigr.)-—MktaflU bur- lemiun Wat offered here week nf Nov. 2t>, Slid good buainsMs scored. Tuny Kennedy was tbo chief fun maker. A change of bill week of 0. Tub Rtrkoot Tent Show moved up to iiuortvra, at OarotuarlM ind Sixth Streets, and under the suapbm of local Mouse Ixidge, 477, show for two weeks. Atlantic Olty. N. J.-sApollo (Fred Moore, mgr.) Sunday night, Due. 0, only, "Little Lost Bister" wis tho attraction, "Hie Governor's Boss," a new play written by former I). S, Sen- ator Jamea S. Ilarcus, and Kftlil to be founiltil rnion the ImisNiciiirMiiit of Kx-Oiiveruor Suiter, 7- 0. First perfornianre mi any American Hinge, and previous to engage nt at F.mplru Tliealre. New York, Obat. Fmliman wilt present "Driven" ID- 12. Oaat Includes: Alexandra Carlisle, Hiildce Wriglit. Arllnir Grivnawuy, Clius. Bryant, I,inns- den Hare, RHu Olway. Uttlle Faber, '[', W. i'erel- val and Freil Omntwliia. On Sunday night, L'l, only. "The Winning of Barbara Worth." illlllit Burke, In "Jerry,' 1 will uiqivar hero Clirlstinut iinil (tie HMuriliiy following. N«w Nixhn (Harry Brown, mgr.)—For (111, Hurry Hustings' Show. First local nppeariiiiea of Harry Lauder I). Mr. T/nutlor will nut amM'iir In I'lillarlclphla this season, na be Balls fur rfiiiilaml 12. Vauilevllle 10-12: French's Aeroplane Girls, Artie Hall, Minnie Vlclor»ou ami Isltrir Forrest, In "The District Attorney's Wife:" Johnny Neff, lltrlow'a Comedy Olrcus, and Urn photoplay, "l^tvs Ilverlasllrm." VtBOINIA "Tho Rests af tbo Mighty," with Lionel Barrymore and lllllltvut Kvuna, 0-12, Colonial. —"Tbo Rote of tho Oancbo," with Bessie BarriKealc, 0-12. Oitt Soiiaub. OoZT. OltlTsnioN, IIijop, Osrt- tual and OiiBLBiA, filature lilcturcs. Indlanapnlla, Ind.—Murat (J. G. Ilarnct, mgr.) lime. Ixiulse tlmiH-r Dee. 10, Indlanaitilla Oreln-stra IS, "Tlie Whirl of tho World" 21). 20. F,N«i.i«n'B (Art. F. Miller, mgr.)—Feature, iile- turei 7-12. "The Little Care" week of II. LrrBDK (Anderson ft Klcger. nigra.) — "Bought and I'sirl For" week "f 7, Thuraton O'.-xt week. Kami's (Nnl S. Hastings, mgr.)—Hill week of 7: Nat M. Wills, F.d. Ilrumler and Muriel Mo-- $an and company. Mr. ami Mrs. Oorilou Wilde, limber, Hayes slid Mimbar, Bill Prultt, "Fix- ing th* Fnrnace," Harry Richards ami llcttle Kyle, snd Cere and Delnney. Lvnir I Barton a Olawn, mgrs.) — Bill 7-0: Frank Cotter, Ross and Farrell, Hodge and Lowell, and Pearl aud llntb. For 10-12: (Irorgo Moore, Rsls snd (Joe, Harry Kllatrarth snd com- pany, and Psdden and Bred, The His Diving Models appear all week as ah extra attraction. Columbia <Q. H. Black, rngar.) — Fottl'vj af Pleasure week of 7. HAyssrio (J, ID, Sullivan, mgr.) — Panama PS!Mi4*ar Wptpk lit t Colomul.— Belgian war pictures week of 0. Hartford, Conn,—Parsons' (II. Q, Par. sont, Mgr.) Harry Lauder Dec. S, ICdmund Burks snd llarrle Teytr 0. 1'oi.i'B (W. D. Aaeough, mgr.)—Rill 7 and week: Wlllarrt, Hop* Vcrhon, Oonper and "mllh, MeCormack and Irving. Illgulette Brcm., Itertha Cn-liilttos Ssd cdmnany, ind Abrolea. Palaos (Tbo). ■II. Cullen, mgr.)—Bill week of 7: llunih snd Uurtd, Lloyd snd llrltt, Harry Bloom, the McLarens, lUutllnd, and Le France and Bent.ani. Oka nh (Ua> Heating, mgr.)—Frank Finney and iho Trocs leros 7-0. Million Dollar Dolls, wllh Lew It slid Duly. 10-12. Strand < W. A. True., mgr.)—Feature plctnres cult are displayed at this honor. PlIINI'KtS, I'.MI'IBB, CS1WN unit KMI'll tlnue succssBfully with pictures. Tlnttle Creek, Mleli.—Post (11. It. Smith,, mgr.) ''A Pair of Kites" Dec. 0, Picture* S-10. Bijou (Harry H. Lorcli, mgr.)—Bill 0-0: Ju- venile Kings, William Armstrong anil company, the Great Letter, Cycling Brunettes, and Dick De T/irlt and roinpauy. For 10-12: Four Soil) Urns., May and Kllduff. "Biirallon Sue," King and Klrtg, biiiI Patrick rind Otlo. Max TlLOOH. in "The Sunny Aide of Broad- way," played the liljon last week, and reiiorusl the tabloid Show doing One This la his fourth «ctmon with this show, aad h« I* booked (of sev- eral uwotbs to come. I'uitBs con-