The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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December 19 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 9 OUT OF TOWN NEWS BOSTON. For the Srat Urn* aloe* Building Cormnltatoner O'Hearn *tarted hi* cruaade tgalnat alleged un- .,f* building* hi* power will be totted la tbe coarti, tbe management of the new Park Theatre .'■dining to accept hl» declaration that the ar- ranfemeot of tbe building was not In compliance vitT tbe law* relating to motion picture*. A license was denied tbe management, Dec. 7, 'or tbe opening performance, bat aeerplto tbls fact the show went on, and the management claims It .tIU continue to show motion pictures without a license until tbe court settles tbe esse. Application wis made for s license on the c-enlng day. too petition calling for dramatic [/Tformancea, vaudeville and motion plotorca. YVhen Commissioner O'Hearn, declared the bulld- ibH to be Improperly fitted for the display of mo- n*a e'eturea, Major Curler declined to grant the i'cecse for the picture display, permitting only tbe vaudeville and other features. It 1* not expected that any arrests Trill he mate by tbe building commissioner If tbe theatre manager* persist la their coarse, Mr. O'Denm feeling Inclined to afford them every opportunity U determining their right*. Couirmi. (Oharle* Jrchatsn 4 Win. Harris, B: gn.) —■ "Tbo Olrl from Dtoh," now In It* aee- rr.d week at tbls bouse, offers a veritable musical treat to tbe patron*. The three stare, Julia Sarxeraon, Donald Brian and Joseph Cavrthorn, head a cast of unusual brilliancy, and Oharle* rmhman, under whose guidance the comedy Is riven, has presented iomeUi'ng quits out of the orClnary. Holus (Oharle* J. Rich, tr.gr.)—Second and last week of tbo nnnjol engagement of John Drew. Tbe play, "The Prodigal Husband," • composite affair of French end English pnrentnje, has proTed very acceptable. "Tbe Beautiful Ad- venture" cornea 21. SHtrBTOT (Wllbur-Stmbert Co mgrs.)—Second week of Madame Petrora, In ''Pnnthoi." Tbo Follab star's stylo of acting, deeply tragic at times, and at other* exquisitely humorous, has captured Boston audiences. MAjaano (Wllbur-.Shuliert 0>., mcjR.)—Guy Bates Post begin* 14 the third week of his nonth'* engatrement, In "Omar, the T>ntmakcr." The rmrranal charm and i.plcndor of Richard Wal- ton Tolly'* Persian spectacle csnght the fancy of Boston audiences from the opening night. Teimokt (Jno. B. Schoeffel. mgr.)—Fourth week of "The Yellow Ticket." Few plays of re- cent rimes hare created a more profound Impres- sion than tbls stirring drama, which purports to mpoee tbe terrible yellow ticket system of Russia. I'mmouth (Fred B. Wright, mgr.)—Ovrll Msnde Is In bis sixth week of "Qmnrpy." Judg- ing from the site of the audiences, Mr. Maude's stsy here should be s long one. Cost (John R. Ctort. mgr.)—The holiday season appears to have but little effect on tbe patronage of "Peg o' tMy Heart." now In It* fifteenth week. In WrLBOB (Wllbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—Fif- teenth week of William Hodge, In "Tbe Road to Happiness." CiSTx* Squabs (John Craig, mgr.)—■William Gillette's popular war drams, "Secret Service" It the stock offering for current week. "In the rtlrbop't Carriage" was well played, and pleased the patrons. HostOH (Francis J. D. Ferguson, mgr.)—Tbls It tbe second week of the Belgium Battlefield mo- tion pictures, said to be the first motion pictures of modern warfare In the present European struggle. Quarr (George R. Bolcheller, mgr.)—Oharle* Robinson, whose Carnation Iieautlcs was the attrac- tion'last week, hsa assembled an aggregation of comedians and pretty girls who can act, sing and dance in a manner snrnnrtlng all hla prcvlout efforts as a producer. Week of 14: Prise Win- ner*, with tbe Social Molds to follow. WlLDtoifg Casino (Charles H. Waldron, mgr.) —Last week was Dare Marlon's farewell In this dry as a burlesque comedian. Because of this fact, and the great popalcrlty of Morton tn tbe role of Snuffy, the cabman, and also because he always brings a merry show with him, the popular boose waa crowded nil the week. This week tbe Million Dollar Dolls. College Olrls next. Howaio (Oeorgo K. lotbrop Jr., nujr.) —The NEWTON WARDROBE TRUNKS Al WARDROBE TRUNKS 3 Grades. 3 Sizes. Hen's or Women's Cretonne and plain linings. 6 year guarantee. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO THE PROFESSION NEWTON Si SON, • Cortland, N. T. borletflne feature la furulsned by tbe Cabaret Glr, »-, Cora UTlngttoo Is icntlnned for a *ocand week In tbe olio, and the ethers are Robinson and «n r *^° r » Ptetla * M "«a. ™> »nd Wynne. Welle De Veaux, and Don Ramsay's Harmonists. Week of 14, Era Mull snd her Follies of 1020. 0»*no Ornu House (Oeorge E. Lorhrop. mgr.) restty A Levitt offer the Pausing Review of 1014 Co.. In a farce entitled 'Tbe Roof Garden." tor the special wrestling night, 10. nnder the direction George V. Tnobey, tbe Ty Cobb of Trttetllng promoters, the contestsni* are Mlchael- off, the Great Cossack, end l>o Danlello, the Italian Whirlwind. Cabaret Glrlt next week. Kmn's (Robert O. Lareen, nvrr.)—Ethel Karrymore, assisted by Charles Dalfon, In "Drifted Apart;" Bryand Oheerbert't Manchu- rlatu. Will* Holt Watefleld, Adler and Arllne. Kaufman Brothers, John E. Henahaw and Grace Avery, Ramona Ortls, Frank Whitman, and Le Fevre Duo. I.oiw's Globs (Frtnk Meagher, mer.)—Bill H-10: Franklyn Ardell. Original Five Merry Youngsters, Joe Fan ton's Athletes, and others. For 1T-10: Murray Bennett, Lamb's rnanlk'na, Carl Hmmr'a Peta, Florence Bayea ami Lillian Carter, and others. Lotrw's OtPBCOK (Victor J. Morris, nvrr.)— Bill 14-16: Herbert Brooks. Cls.vton and Lennle. Five Moslcal Byrons. KsufTman Slat-rs. and others For 17-19: Original Texas Tommv Dan- cers. Whitney's Operatic Dolla. Whitfield ami Ire- land. Jordan and Stanley, O'Nell and Dixon, and others Losw's St. Jamcs (\farcns Loew, marncemonO. —Bill 14-16: "Dno." Sherwood Trio, th<* Lively Pair, "The Criminal." Lamb's Mannlklna. and others. For 17-19: Simpson and Dean. Waring "The Tangle," Original Five Merry youngsters, and Plcchltnl Troupe. Euou IHsrry Gasttn, mgr.)—Evelyn Francis. Allen Raymond, Mile. Velma, Joseph J. Easer, Mildred A. White, Oohbr Lesch and Amelia Lud- wlg arc the acts billed for week of 14. Bowdoin SquAss (Georgo E. Lothrop, mer.)— Earle'a Water Lilies, McLtln Sister*. Gliding 'Mcflulres. the Balkans, Don Romnlne, The fea- ture pictures are Ethel Barrymore, In "Tbe Nightingale" nnd "The Blaster Key." Goanoji'B Otrum (John E. Comcrford, mar.) —Founding Kilties. Blondy Roblason. Walter. Fowler and Barrett, Vale. Oectle. EIrtred and Carr, Foy and Page, and "Mother Goose." XOTBS. VAPTjarvn.ts tnd motion plctnrei are offered at Modern. Franklin Park. Beacon. NtttoniL Old South. Washington. Sbawmut. Premier, Scene Tem- nle. Cambridge, Somervllle, Star, Unique, Comlnne. Wlntliron Hall. Harvard. Gem. Day Sqnsre, Con- urwa Hall, Niagara. New Palace. South End. Scollay Square. Apollo. Puritan, Eagle. R'jsbnry. Bnct, Bay. Bnntlngton Avenue, and others. "Th» Tbi.low TiCKsrr." now at tbe Tremont. will be followed by "Seven Keyn to Baldpate." Darro Lttboob. a well known Bo«fon actor and singer, ft to leave shortly for California, where he will plsy leading parts for the Ameri- can Film Co. Mr. Lythgoe has figured In msny mnrleal productions 1n this elty. Johk Dtarw has never played In any Roston Ibeatre hnt the Hollls s'nre he became a star, under the management of Charles Frohman. He also appeared there with Ada Rehan. when they beaded. Jointly, Angnstln Daly's faraons stock company. Ah all-star benefit Is to he given In some large local theatre on the afrerwion ef Dec. 2?. In aid of "Give a Basket" Fnnl. which was started by 7*s Boutin Amrri-an in Mp the poor at Christ- mas. Actor* from the lfadlng legitimate and rnndevllle honsese In tbe clly will take part. The program will be elaborate. rlrnl'Jmr that of any benefit ever given In this cltr. Tbe benefit Is in»do possible by cmrrte?y of the Theatrical Managers' Association of TUstnn. snd by the will- ingness of the actors to give their tlnie and efforts to this deserving charity. What hare been ealled the most wonderful motion plrtuTes ever taken and which depict wild entmal. Insect and reptile life In hitherto un- known snd rmheard of forma, will be shown at the Tremont Temple, teplnnlng 14. These pic- tures are the result of more than three years' continuous nnd earnest efforts on the nart of Raymond L. Dltmars, rrenlor of the Bronx Zoo- logical Garden*. New Ycik City. Jon Mack, for many yetra connected with the Huh nnd other theatres In this cltr. Is now as- so-lnled with the Electric Festure Film Excpantre. Gforge Williams, who has been connected with Tfetth'a for sixteen years, has presented to the While Rats, for their clnbhonse. two r.'etnmi. One Is an oil palnUn*. painted by the igve Mr Canon, of Oarron and Herbert, of hlmse'f In mnte-np: the other Is n croup nhotogranb of the old t'mers who played Keith's Poafon a tow Tears ago. Both are rare plctnres. and Georce "honld be given some credit from Frank Fognrfy tnd brother Rats. Nnrtlinmnton, Mass.—Academy. "The Gamblers" Dec. 14-10. Plaza. Ltsio snd Palaob, photoplays only. Onklnnd. Call. — JfndonnnTh (F. A. Gelsa. mgr.) "The Poor Little Rich Girl" Dec. 14-20. Tf Ltcehtt (H. W. Illshop. mgr.)—Florence Molone nnd the Liberty Players present "Dora Thome" 14-20. "The Argvle Case" Is underlined. Ruth St. Denis and tompnny. fentnrlnc Edmond Sharon. Hilda Beyer, Evan and narrows Fon- taine, Rone and Fontaine. In Oriental. O-cek and modern dances, matinee nnd night, 11. Ouphsuk (Geo. Ebey. mgr.)—Rill 18-10: Charlie Howard, Boble Watson and Dorothy TTayden erannany. Dorothy Toye, Minnie Allen. Fremont Ronton and company, fh-nevleve Warner, nnd Charlotte Francis, Lewis and Russell. Sascha Plator nn.l Kitty Glaser (second week). El Rey Sisters, nnd photoplays. Pantaobs' fWm. H. Wright, mgr.)—mil IS- 10: Frances Clsre, Guy Riwson and company. Charlie Rellly and enmnany. McCnnnell and Nle- mever. Creole Rae Band. Great Harraha, Esther King. Arthur Whltlaw, and Keystone comedy pic- tures. Ooi.rMnn (George W. Flteh. mgr.)—The Co- lumbia Wastes! Co.. with Dillon and King, pre- sent 'The HI«h Sign." 13-19. IS ACCEPTED AS W STANDARD Sold by- All Peaters GREETINGS! MAY THE NEW YEAR BE ONE SWEET (''Stern") SONG "Weil, 'WGLFIE^ Yovl Did Iti'iieatd on aHsides, A typical ^GILBE RT; March RaR, with a punch in each line. They sing it and whtsUc it with you. Write "W"OLFIE lot^ h copy NOW (LET, IVIE SEE YOUR SIV11L.E) Can you beat this (or a combination-L. WOLFE GILBERT and JAMES MONACO^ the boys who wrote the "Robert C Lee" and "You Made Me Love You Thev wrote this one MAYBE A DAY, MAYBE A YEAR (IT'S BOUND TO COME SOIVIETIIVlEi A NATURAL DOUBLE Again we repeat, "It May Be a Day. It May Be a Year" you're bound to sing theae aoogs Do you sing a "spot-light touch the heart'! number? Here it is Thcy'ic bound to applaud and ask for encores. This is "WOLFIE GILBERT'S New Years Ballad surprise, with a melody by a new FIND DAVE LEVY THE SAME OLD TOWN Another landslide by the writers of "Ballln' the Jack" FIFTY-FIFTY CHRIS SMITH and JAMES BURRIS have another hit in their latest novelty creation AT THE FOX-TROT BALL Going bigger every day—a double knookout-Song and Fox-Trot BALLIN THE JACK HERE ARE THE MOST POPULAR DANCE HITS IN AMERICA FOX TROTS Ballin' tho Jack By Heck Meadowbrook Reuben Old Folks' Rag Chevy Chase I Sugar Lump ] Sweetie Dear HESITATIONS .* Love's Melody ParfumD'Amour * Illusion ♦Nights of Cladness - * Fascinating Night *Lilac Domino *Sari * Love's Own Sweet Song TROTS, TANGOS, MAX1XES Castle Walk . Castle House Rag Tickle Toes * Hazazaa (from Opera Sari) Enticement Tango '■* IVIarlgny (Poeslo CampO'ii) *Lu Lu Fado • Polka Brosllionno Otherwise. 60 per copy; Vocal numbers above mentioned sent free on receipt of late program. Orchestrations, 10c each Dance numbers above mentioned tor Piano Solo, excepting those marked * sent on receipt o! lOo I each, any 12 tor a Dollar. Pieces marked * are 26c each. Orchestrations (10 parts, Piano and 'Cello) of Dance Numbers, 16c each; ("Fasolnatlng Night," "Sari" and "Lilac Domino" are 38c each for | 10 parts, Piano and 'Cello.) JOS. W. STERN & CO. America's Represenlalive Music Publisher IlKMnl IVKNT-:!Mli ST.. \. U 111 L. WOLFE GILBERT il M|iiini;«r, OiT.LAMri, triiNSLiN, Baoiswar, OaKisu. Ba> aasT, llioLowa. Qaar, Oaiarr, Saqnou and HiLUiaN'a, motion picture*. Prr.Ttdence, R. I^-Opera House (Fell* VTrnddadiiefar, mar.) "Tb« Fallea Idol" Dee. 1*10. Keith's (Ctat. Varmhtrt, mir.)—Jllll 14-lft! Hartaar. ud Varadr, Olca, Diamond and Vir- ginia, Three Lrraa, Adelaide and Hngtiea, Ohlck Sal*. Fella and Barry Olrl*, Aleiaoder Kldv, and FavemaD'a anlraalt. OoLORUL (A. H. Spink, mgr.) —Tbe Turner Bamroond Plarert, In repertoire. WavriiiKSTC* (0«a. Oolller, mar,)—Oollrx* Olrl* 1410. ecmn (Eddie Healer, mgr.)—Tom Mulfreir, Rath Ooodwln. Tom Otbtln, Ulllan Lealle, Allkr Bailer. Ulta Carrier, and Tempi* Pla/en con- tlnoe to draar btf bonte*. On 1 on, Eatai tnd BvuocK'a, Tanderllle and plctorc*. Oiiarrr, BUOS Nioa«L, CUtixo ud Eaimal pbotcalajt only. "TBI Ymllow TiOB»r," "Whirl of (be World," "Sercn Kera to Baldpate." Robert Mantell tvd "Omar, tbe Teat Maker'' are aome of the eom'BI attraction* at tbe Providence Opera Hoot* Tna Keith manasenient announce* a dancing etf> ■lval for lecal daaceri, u on* of tbe attraction! fcr tbe week of 14, Tna Turner Hammond Plajor* are pltylnir at tbe Colonial during tho holiday *eaaoa, and doing excellent Inalntat. The house will go back to It* original policy after the oevr year, and Utnager Spink tnnounr.ee "Mutt and JerT," "Brptembar Mom," "Tne Bllndneaa of Virtue" and "A root, HU Money and a Olrl" will be aoro* of tbe early attTaotlona, FmtmcMif iToldimo, violin tololtt, with tb* late Madam* Nordlca, baa been appointed violin Inarmetor at the 11. I. School of Mualo and Dra- matic Art Bo*m«n up to preaent writing, la all tba tbeatrt* I* excellent, compared wltb last year, Mlnnrapolla, Minn.—Metropolitan (L. N. Scott, mgr.r "Uanky Pankr" week of Dee. 18. BltHBsiDoa I'Limouaa (A. 0. Balnhrldge Jr., rngr.)—The aatobrldf* Player*, In "All of a Poddea Peggy," week of 18. Revlral of "Tba Bluebtrd" week of 20. BHtrtatr (Obll. A. Stitcher, mar.)—Tb* Wrlgbt Buntlagtoa Flayer*, In "The Wolf," week of IS. OireTT (Wm. Koenlg, mgr.)—Tbe Roty i'oay Qlrla week of IS. Oiraacu (O. H. Raymond, msr.) —Bill 13-10! Tbe Beeutlet, a miniature mnalcal comedy, wltb Mortlma H. Weldon and W, 1. McOarlby, Her- ataa Sbont and company, lthmtd, Bae Eleanor Ball, Miller and Lyle, Blnnt and Bert, tbe Cation, and Orpbaum Travel Weekly. Kaw PlLaaa (Ruben tc Flnkclttaln, prop*.)— BUI 14-10 Itailame l,e llruo, I.aiky'a "Califor- nia," Keller and Weir, Three Majestic*, Helmaa ana Anderton, Al. Abbott, and photoplay*. Haw fllUMO (Wm. Koch, mjrr.)—Mil 14-IS: Tbe Iilmlioa, Rutb Rotlen, Moore, Browne and Chrlatle, BU Bonnie Ltttlet, and "Zudora" pic- tmea. Jliuta' Ilippooaoafa (Ruben A Flnkelatela, mgr*,)—Oontlnuou* vaudeville. Uhiqus (Jack ISlllott, mgr.)—Mil 14-10:Roy and Arthur, Three Donal*, 0(d*n Quartette, other act* and picture*. Lino, Etiamd, Ini, CaitTAL and l'«ii(ciii, plctnre* culy. Cedar Itnpld*, la.—Majealla (Vie Hugo, mgr.) bill Dee, 18-10: Age*'* Comedy Olrcut, "When Ixrve I* Toung," Jolly and Wilde. William Marlow and company, Olaudle Tracy, Wilton and Aubrey, tad picture*. For 17-10: Hertxrrt'i don, Robert nail, Prlncet* Key, Manball and Cumby, Wlntcb tnd Poor*, lA Bo/ and OabUI, and Im- perial Japane** Troupe. otaran*'* (W. 0. Oolller, mgr,)—"Septembei Morn" 30, "Seven Key* to Baldpate" 25. Mc- Intyr* lad Heath, In "Tb* nam Tree," J" Aunette Kellermann (picture*) 28,