The New York Clipper (December 1914)

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2 THE NEW YORK CLIPPiEB. December 20 GEORGE J. KOCH publisher 1431 BROADWAY COR.0F40 TH STREET NEW VORK THE FIRST IN' THE LFI WITH NEW YE HIT3 CALVIN AND VINCENT'S WHIRLWIND CLOSING NUMBER THE MINSTRELS ON PARADE THE ONLY BIG "MOON SONG" HIT (Double Version Ready) SLY OLD MOON MAN THE ROSE THAT BEAUTIFUL BALLAD (II MADE MADEIN/II E HAPPY 8TART THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH REAL SONC8 ORCHESTRATIONS READY ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. B'WAT ft 4Sd ST. ETES. I.H. HAT. WED. ft SAT., 2.16. Popular Wed. Hat. too. to f UC COHAN * HARRIS PRESENT COHAN'S COHAN, "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" A Farcical Fact, by ROI COOPER MEORUE Ud WALTER HAOKETT. THEATRE, West 43d St DMT Broadway. TeLBryant «S44._ vAliVLLIl BTet g M n,^ We)t 4 g^ iai New York's Newest Playhouse. Ooban A Harrlf freaant (by arrangement with Arthur Hopkins) s new play by a new yonng American author "ON TRIAL" By k. h. Reusensteln. Seats 8 weeks in sdvance. 46th St. nr. B'wiy Evenings at 8.20. Matinees Wedneiday and Saturday X20. FULTON BBLWYN « CO. TWIN BEDS PRE8EST By HAROARKT HAYO and SALISBURY FIELD B. V. KEITH'S B'way A 63d 81. mm « w m « v a w Matinee DaUy. Son- COLONIAL SIS 5 * 1 " EMMA CARUS & CARL RANDALL BERT ERHOL. WHITINO & HURT. LENZBERQ'S HARMONISTS, HOKY a* LEE, BRANDON. W. I2dst. Evenings 8.15: Hatlneea Wednesday and Saturday at 2.16. A H. WOODS PRESENTS "KICK IN"f£3f3 ■* 1 ^ r,m mmm WUlard Hack, With JOHN BABRYMORB, JANE ORBY, JOSEPHINE VICTOR and others. VVirt'PMJfLlllK B'way ft 88th St. Kves.,8.15. BlUVaMiHrtnEu Haw., Wed. * Bat., 2.16. JOHN 0. FISUER presents REPUBLIC S&SSZ The Debutante Music by VICTOR HERBERT. Book by HARRY B. SMITH. Lyrics by ROBERT B. BM1TH. W. 4Snd St. Eves, 8.15. Hats. Wed. and Sat. 2.16. KLAW ft ERLANOER, Managers. OHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents a Syncopated Musical Show WATCH YOUR STEP Hullo and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Harry B. Smith. With Mr. dtMrs. Vernon Castle. B. V. KEITH'S PALACE Broadway ft 47th St, ■re. U-W.7t-ll-tl.t0 Dally Mate. S6-M-76. BoAoono'taa.itft8.it ETHEL BARRYMORE, JACK WILSON, MANUEL QUIA, MURPHY 8 NICHOLS, TOBY CLAUDE. nf\T^%n% T1IEA., 48th St., E.of Bwsy. I_-fl §a£" ■ Direction of ;OHN 00RT. ^^^^•^ , * Evea., i.lt. Hata. Wed. ft Sat, 1.11. Wed.Hat.Mo.toSl.tO. SKLWVN ft CO. present A melodrama of love, myatery and tbrUla. By ROI COOPER MKQROB. ■ VAEIIII *•"««» 8t., Br.Brasdwar. LI VCU ■ Kves., 8.16. Hau. Thurs. ft Sat, 2.16. Oharlea Frohman, Klaw ft Erlanger proaent ELSIE FER8US0N In a Play In Four Acta by Hubert Henry Davles "OUTCAST." U. U. FRAZEE EVOS, at 8.80. Mats. Wed. ft I flMAAPRF Sut ' " M 1>op ' Mttt8 ' Wed ' M>0 ' Beginning Dec. 28-8ECRRT STRINGS with LOC TEH.BOBN 17IUl»¥m7! B'wayft 40th Bt Evea. 8.16 mialMTKMMiWit Mats., Wod. and sat, 2.16. OHARLES FltOHMAN, Manager CHARLES FROHHAN Presents the liaymarket Theatre, Loudon, Corned; Success. nDIUlTEU ln Ko,lr Aclfl linl VCn By E. Thurston Temple Cast Inoludes Alexandra Onrllslo, Chnrles llryant, Leslie Pabor, llaldeo Wright, ntid others. D1TT A Cti^rk West44tnst Kvcs.8.20. OEiiiAOVU Mats.,Tlmrs.i8at„i.20, DAVID BELABGO Presents LEO DITRICHSTEIN In a New Play In 8 Aota, by Fereno Holnar The Phantom Rival COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 4Tth HTRBBT, N. Y. Thii Weak, MILLION DOLLAR BOLLS. /tAIBTV Bvray. ft 4»th St Eves, at UMIC I ¥ 8.14, Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.16 KLAW ft ERLANOER, Hanagen RUTH CHATTERTON '» DADDY LONC-LEC8 A NEW COMEDY BT JEAN WEBSTER H71W rpiar-pvr-r^-ani W. 42nd St Eves., 8.18. KiMJ JL Ja H \K JBi Mats. AVed. ft Sat, 2.16. A. H. WOODS Preeenta an American Play ln 6 Acts. THE SONG OF S0N8S By EDWARD SHELDON. Based on the novel by HERMANN 8CDERMANN, with an AH Star Cast THEATRE, W. 42d ST. Evenings at 8.16. Mats. Wed. and Sat, 2.15. SELWYN ft CO. PRESENT MARGARET ILLINGTON niTjr TfV By HENRY 1. UL AwJ.lL ARTHUR JUKES. HABBIS B'way * 4 T th St. Noon to 11.30 p. m. IN STRAND WILLIAM FARNUM THE SIGN Or THE CROSS OTHER SUPERIOR PICTURE ATTRACTIONS Strand Concert Orchestra and Soloists Next Week, MARY PIOKFORD In Cinderella. HIPPODROME 8th Ave., 43-44 Sts. Evenings, at 8, Dally Matinees at 2. Best Seata 11.00. L«t Four Weeks of WARS OF THE WORLD In Preparatlon-A BIO SURPRISE. una. THEATRE, 44th St., W. of B'way. Phone woo Bryant Evea., 8.46. Matinees Wednesday ft Sat, 2.30 Extra Hat. Xmas and New Year's A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS CYRIL HARCOTJRT'S COMEDY All Seata at All Performances $2.00. B'way ft 60th St Phone woo Col. am. and Sat. 2.00. Eves, at 8. Mats.Toes., Thai DANCING AROUND wa AL. JOESON Titans? 1 BERNARD GRANVILLE Extra Mat Xmas and New Year's I VBIfl 4MSLW.of B'way. Phone6216Bryant. LI nib Eves 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.16. JOE WEBER'S Musical Comedy Production THE ONLY GIRL Extra Hat Xmas and New Year's BOOTH THBATRB, 46th, W. of B'way. Phone moo Bryant Eves, e.so. Matinees Wed. ft Sat 2.80. WILLIAM ELLIOTT Presents The most wonderful play In New York EX CE ly OEORi Extra Hat Xmas and New Year's AJI+U G* THEATRE. West of B'way a+a+Xrl Ola Phone, 7202 Bryant Eves. 8.20. Matinees Wed. ft Sat, 2.20. Tho Lilac Domino "A MUSICAL TRIUMPH."—N. Y. Sun. Extra Mat Xmas and New Year's MAXINE ELUOTT'S SSsKS Phone MMBryantEves. 8.20. Mats. Wed. ft Sat 2.20 MR. FAUERSHAM - THE HAWK "7A1SST efc Oakridle Biniat Extra Mat. Xmas and New Year's «Ist St., Bast of B'way. Phone 6194 Bryant Eves. 8:16. Hata. Toes, and Sat. 2:16. COMEDY MAEIE TEMPEST IN TUB MARRIAGE OK KITTY Preceded by THE DUMB AND THE BLIND EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEARS COHAN dC HARRIS Beg. Christmas Night Dee. aaih. nway Si 43th St. I'n COHAN ft HARRIS will Present "HELLO BROADWAY" With New York's Favorite Comedians GEO. M. COHAN, WM. COLLIER. MURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexl egton Ave. and 4M St., If. Y. This Weak, MISCHIEF MAKERS. (In answering adi, please mention Clippba.) FRED WALDUANN, Manager of Ihe Hurray Hill Theatre, New York. FRANK BAIITLETT DEAD. frank R. Bartlett died suddenly at his home, 40G State Street, Brooklyn, N. X., Dec. 11. at the age of sixty-eight years. He was a brother of Jessie Bartlett Davis and Josephine Bartlett, formerly of the Bostonlaos, and the father of Belle Fremont Bartlett and Guy Bartlett. Burial was made In Evergreen Cemetery, In Brooklyn. ■ ■»»♦ ROSTER OF HILL'S BAND. The following members of Dill's Band have signed contracts to furnish sranlc for une of the amusement parka next reason: X. U. Besden, sob comet; John Murlceo, sc'.o comet; Paul F. Koln, trombone; A. F. Collins, alto; P. A. Baker, bari- tone; N. Balnor, E-bnss; W. F. Blohm, trap drama and bells. •—* "MB AND GRANT." a new play, by James Jdoutgomery, will be seen early ln January with Frank Bacon and Elmer Booth ln the cast. MYRTLR GILBERT goes with "At the Ball" ploying the giggling girl. New Victoria Hotel IN NEW YORK AT BROADWAY AND LONG ACRE S4LTJARB 145 to 155 West 47th Street ••TH* Very Heart of Haw York" ABSOLCTELY FIREPROOF 360 ROOMS 950 PRIVATE BATHS K»»ry Hoderai Conwsnlemea European Plan Exclusively RATES Single rooms, hot and cold water $1 Single rooms, private bath $l.SO and np Suite, parlor, bedroom and bath 14 and np Suite, parlor, » bedrooms and batb J 3 and np First Claaa Dining Service at Reasonable Prices C. A. HOLLIWG8WORTH, Hew York City LOW'S HOTELS FOB PROFESSIOIAi FOLKS WHILE II CHICAGO KITES sraoidB 14 to $9 per week DOVBLB 18 to $10 per week NETHERLAND HOTEL 2124-38 Michigan Boulevard Ten Minutes Theatres to HOTEL RALEI6H 848^0 Dearborn Avenoo Five Minutes to Theatres ARTHUR H. MILLER, 333 W. 44th St., N. Y. Bet.stb *•$■ Avea. Manufacturer of CHIMES, BELLS, MUSICAL NOVELTIES, XYLOPHONE, DRUMS, TRAPS, Etc. ELECTRICAL CHIMES and BELLS. ROSTER of the Laurs Sinclair Co.: Gas Kemble, manager; Burt Wesley, advance agent. Our plays: "The Tollers." from the pen of Laura Sinclair; "Burr Oaks," "East Ljniie," "For- given," "Frou-Frou," "Still Waters Run Deep," "Oalled Back" and "True As Steel." LEW F. DIAMOND writes: "I celebrated my fiftieth birthday, Dec. 12, at Coldwater, Mich. Am with the Howell Beauty Show (tabloid), doing straight to Frank Gates, producer and Irish, and Bert Morten, Dutch. We are doing good busi- ness, and hare six ln chorus. Dec. 21, 22 and 23 we play the Moatauk Theatre, Hudson, Mich.; Dec. 24, 25 and 20, Family Theatre, Jackson, Mich." HARRIGAN CLUB BEEF STEAK. The Harrlgaa Club entertained with a Beef r.teak Dinner, on Dec. 10, at Teutonla Aesemb.r Rooms. George Brobam played the music com* posed by bis father, David Brabom; Dan Colljer and John Sparks entertained: Joe Sparks sang "Dad's Dinner Psll;" Tom Granger, the oldest member of the Harrlgan ft Hart Co., made a kpeech. When the portraits of Harrlgan and Hart were unveiled the assemblsge ssng "The Mulll- gin Guards." A souvenir was distributed. • «» JACK GATES AND IDA COUBTNBY are with the No. 1 "Under Dog" Oo. EDDIE LEWIS, One of "Melody Lane's" best known boys, has en acquaintance ln tho theatrical pro- fession numbering many thousands. Dddlo started ln bis song demonstrating career some twelve' years ago, beginning with the Leo Feist Publishing Co., with, whom be stayed some four years. Ho then joined 3. Fred Helf for a year, and last the Shsplro- Bernsteln Company, where he Is now engaged. Ho Is celcbratlug his fifth year with this con- cern, and Is known as one of the best demon- strators ln music circles. Uc has the faculty of knowing how to put over a song, having a very pleasing voice. As an act getter Eddie is responsible for his firm's songs being placed with many of the toadllnors. He has been Instrumental ln popularising all of the Shapiro-Bernstein Co.'s songs during his term with tho above arm. PAIL O. BUM, The old tlmo general amusement manager and agent, is now the manager of Buffalo Blu * Hotel lo the Bockles. The ladles ere the "Cody Belles, • Pauline Lockaye and Dorothy Hitchcock.