The New York Clipper (January 1915)

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JANUAEY 16 THB NEW YORK CLIPPER. 15 NEXT WEEK'S BILLS. (S »toi VMM/ pmuHuto) V. B. O. TIME. • Jan. 18-2U. ATLANTA. OA.—POBSYTH: 8 tuart—Flanagan A Edwards—'^Matinee Girls"—*•!»« Yoscarys —Norcross & HoMswortii—Jacob's Docs. ALTOONA A JOHNSTOWN. PA —SpUt sreekf" D*by Helen—Smith, Cook A Brandon. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—OBPHEUM: Marie Nord- atrcan— Leonard A Russell—Cblp A Marble— Milton Folloc* A Co.—Frldkowaky Troupe— Catherine Calvert A Co.—Mario A Duffy. UROOKLYN. N. Y.—BC9HW10K: Neabtt & Clif- ford—Lucas A Lucille—Jlopklns Sisters—De- Tine A Williams—iBert Levy—<Alan Brooks A Co.—Harry Carroll—Henry Lewis—WUHe Bros. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—PROSPECT: Australian Woodeboprjeis—iLlpinskra Dogs—Wee George Wood—Julia Curtis—Coasley. nauvey A Donleavy—loleen Sisters—Boblns. mnSIC/S EEITH'8: John R. Gordon A Co.— ^<tecella Wright—Bay Dooley Trio—iLobse A (Sterling—Morton A Austin—Toby Claude A Co.—Una Clayton A Co. BUFFALO—SHEA'S: Blckel A Watson—Okabe Japs — Ethel MacDonough — Nan Halperln— Howard A McCane. BAI/TIMOP.E—MARYLAND: Doyle A Dixon— Tom Lewis A Co.—Three Lyres—Relne Davis & Co.—"Filing the Fnrnace"—Booney A Bent—Fanny Brlce—Four Boeders. BHIDOEPORT. CONN.—POLl'S: S?plssoll Bros. A Mack—Akhert A Irving—-iBlllv A May Lonif —King Quartette—Zeada Troupe—"Dairy Maids." BIRMINGHAM. ALA.—ORPHEUM: Beoumont A ArroM —Symaek — Will Rogers — Marie A Billy Hart—De Leaslo Broa. CINCINNATI—KEITH'S: "The Bride 8nop"— Two Carlton* — Obnlta-Steele. A Oo. — New- feoff A Phelps—Loads Stone—MaL'es A Coo- gan—Leander De OordoTa Oo. CLBVBLANO—KEITH'S: Cowboy Minstrels— Harry Cooper—' W oodman A Livingston— Three Blondje—Alf. Bolt—I.oey Gillette— Kitty Gordon—Three Leigbtons—The Lang- doos. CHARLESTON, & a—VICTORIA. First half- Uttle Mia* Jean—Two Alfreds. Last half: Adler A Arllne—Wills A Hasean—Mr. A Mrs. Mark Murphy. OOLUMBDB O.—KEITH'S: Marie Dorr—Herman Timbers—jBrsuelle Sisters A Stephens — Toyo Troupe DETROIT—THMPLE: Creat Howard—Hondint— Faibcr Girls — Cummlnga A Gladylng—Klm- oerly A Mobr—Plplfai A Panto—Bob Dallcy A Co.—The Casslnos. ERIE PA.—COLONIAL: Anthony A Mack—Frits t Lucy Eruch—Le Hoen A Dapree—Burkhardt A White—Jos. MoCurdv Co.—Alexander Kids. EASTON A ALLE3NTOWN, PA. — SpUt week: Madden A mtxpatrlek, GRAND RAPIDS, MIOH.—ORPHEUM: Bolind A Holtz—Sylvia Loyal & Partner—.Hanlon Bros. —sTMd Bosnian—Lou Dockstader. HARTFORD, OOKN.—*>OLI'S: O'Brien Bennett A Gosler—Archer A BcKorc!—Grace Twins— Juggling Bannons— Roeder A Crampton. H.UIRISBUBO, PA.—ORPHEUM: Meyakos Trio. INDIAN-ATOMS — KEITH'S: Willie Weston— Hor* Vernon—Davis Faml'v—Dwieilln Duo —S'arrell, Taylor Trio—Tbrhe A BJbette. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.—ORPHETJM: Weston A Leon—Flying Henrys—Jewell Comedy Four —John P. Wade A Co.—Walter Weeins. LOUISVILLE—KEITH'S: Maxlne Bros. A Bobby —Cfa Belle A Ballet—Frank Martley—"The Veterans"—(looey A Norman—W. C. Fields. MONTREAL, CAN.—OBPHEOM: Ed. Morton, Ltod3 A Yos :o — Luplta Perea — Murphy A Nichols—E. F. Hawley A Co.—Juliet—"So- ciety Buds." N. Y. CITY—HAMSfBOSTEHN'S' "A Telephone Tangle"—Mae West—Jack Wilson—"Eloping" ■ —Lilian Herleln—Mai A Mabel Ford- Schwartz A Williams—Battling Nelron. N. Y. CITY—COLONIAL:" Moore & Young— "lonesome Lassies" — Roganny Troupe— Trlxle Frlganxa. K, Y. OtTY—ALHAMBBA: Nellie V. Nichols— Paul Oonchas—Irene A Bobby Smith—Valesk* 8nratt A Oo.—Harry Breen—Hoey A Lee— McMahon, Diamond A Chaplow. N. Y. CITY—BOYAL: Clark & Verdi—John F. Oonroy A Models—Moore A Yates—Fisher A Green—M. LlttleflcM A Oo.—Eva Tanguay— Cooper A Smith—Minnie Dupree A Co. NORFOLK VA.—COLONIAL. First half: Gaylor A Wlltelc—Ralph, Fabyl A Co.—Annie Ab- bott—MoOoxmick A Irving — Chas. Potter. Last half: Kirk A Fogarty—Trans-Atlantic Trio—Kramer A Morton — Albert Bougct A Partner—J arrow. NEW HAVEN—POLl'S: HaTdccn — Claudius k Scarlet—Oardo & Noll—Glrard A West. OTTAWA, CAN.—DOMINION: Lone A O'DonneU —Dapree A Dupree—Bert Fltzglbbon—Oak- land GUters—McCloud A Corn. PITTSBURGH—GRAND 0. H.: The Kramers— Buth Iloye—Trevltfj Military Dogs—Galla- gher A Carl In—Dooley A Rueel— Bessie Clay- ton A Co.—LeRoy, Lytton A Co.—Maranvllle A McHugh—Frank Fogarty. PROVIDENCES—KEITH'S: Seven Bracks—Ryan A Lee—Scenes from Grand Opera—Claude A FannJ? Usher—Frank Mullane—-Mr. A Mrs. Jack McGreevey—Will Ward A Girls. PHILADELPHIA—KEITH'S: "Song Revue"— John A Winnie Hennlngs—Vandlnoff A Louie —Raymond A Bain—Cams A Randall—Obm- fort A King—Ed. Vinton & Boater. HOOHEOTER—-TEMPLE: Wills Holt Wakcfleld— Mrs. Gene Hughes A Co.—•Itoxy La Rocca—< Hawthorne A Inglls—Adelaide A Hughes- Shannon A Annis—Alpine Troupe—Chas. Cass. RICHMOND, VA.—LTRIC. First balf: Trans- Atlantic Trio—Kirk A Fogarty—Kramer A Morton—Albert Boturet A Partner—Jarrow. Last half: Gaylor A Wlltsle—Ralph Bayl A Oo.—Annie Abbott—McOormlck A Irving— Chas. Potter. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—POLl'S: Oardo A Noll —John T. Doyle A Oo.—Plcclana Troupe. SORANTON, PA.—POLl'S: Arntnt Bros.— Claire Rochester—Billy McDennott—Bruce Dnffott A Co.—Ford A Truly—Fred J. Aidant A Oo. SYRACUSE—GRAND: Connolly A Wenrlch—Mere Bros. A Oo.—Loretts Twin's—BUI Prultt— Harry Bereaford & Co. SAVANNAH, GA.—BIJOU. First half: Adler A Artlni—Wills A Hassan—Mr. A Mrs. Mark Murphy. Last half: Little Miss Jean—Two Alfreds. TAMPA, FLA.—KEITH'S: Eddie Howard—Skat- ing Boar—Erposltlyn Four—Ligbtner A Jor- dan—Kennedy A Kramer. TORONTO. OAN SHEA'S: Nat Nazarro Troupe —Aobrey A Bleb*—"The Volunteers"— Mosnev, Hayes A Mother—Laddie Cliff—Wel- ter 0. Kelly—Homer Miles A Oo.—Lorraine A Burks. TOLEDO—KEITH'S: Webb A Bums—Miller A Lyle—Kremka Bros.—Mr. A Mrs, Carter De Haven—Salon Singers—Drawee, Frisco A Hanlon. UNION HILL. W. J.—HUDSON: Marshall Mont- gomery—Ernie Ball—Lady Alice's Pets. WASHINGTON—KEITH'S: BosleLloyd—Gardiner Trio— Lillian Shaw—Mack A Orth—Artbnr Prince—"School Play Ground"—Havemaa'l Anloa.'s—Burr A Hope. WILMINGTON, DEL.—'3ARRI0K: Tate A Tate. OBPHBCH CIRCUIT. Jan. 18-23. CHICAGO—PALAOE: Blanche Ring A Co.— Barnes A Crawford—The Msglrys—Primes Fwr—Cleo Gascolgae—Joe A Low Cooper— St3lnrr Trio. CHICAGO—MAJESTIC: Eddie Foy A Family— Ma», Aldrlch—Hvrmlne Shone A Oo.—Ctrlck Sale—Van A 8chenck—Baraban A Orotii— Mr. A Mrs. Gordon Wilde—Clare Inge—Al. Borer A Slater. DBS MOINES—ORPHEUM: Swor A Mack— Parlllo A Frablto—Lamberti—Hubert Dyer A Co.—Jos. Jefferson A Co. DENVER—ORPIfEl'M: Trovato—Grover A Rich- ards—"The Bed Heads"—Sebastian A Bent- ley—EI Bey Slaters—Ohas. Howard A Co.— Dorothy Toye. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT AND C. A. WORTHAM SHOWS C. A. WOKTilAM, Owner and Manager As Ever and Always Will Be One of the Largest and Best Carnival Organizations Extant 26 Cars of Real Circus and Carnival Equipment BO Horses Enables Us to Put on Big Daily Parades SHOWS AND CONCESSIONS ADDKBIS P. O. BOX 854, SAM ANTONIO. TXJI. IMPORTANT All Conceaalona and Snows wishing to play "BATTLE OF PLOWEKb" and Beasaa 1S15 comaialeatt at one*. TOM W. ALLEN SHOWS TOM W. ALLEN, Manager Our New Circus Equipment Will Make This Aggregate Par Eicelleeca Everything New But the Name SO Cars—All New Wagon Fronts UfJaftlTCn H,GH OliABB IHOWg, FHKI ATTRACTIONS AND CON If All I tU"CK88IONB AND PKUPI.E IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THIS SHOW WILL BE A REVELATION IN OUTDOOR' AMUSEMENTS Address all communication* to TOM W. ALLEN SHOWS, Niw Morrison Hotil, CHICAGO, ILL . THE DE LUXE 16 CAR SHOW OF AMBBIOA. Built new from the ground np-Wagona, Fronta and Shows. WAS 'J.'jSD~ aaow " Rnd ConoflBsiona of All Deaoriptiona; Caxpontere and EeotricriMiB capable of building show; Uniformed American Band and People In All Line*. Address all oonunonieatlona to A. A. POWERS, 1S07 Bfasonia Temple, Obieago, ILL COMHnTBBS ABD FATE BECBETABXE8 ANTICIPATTNO HOIiDLNO CEliEBEATIONS AND "WANTING- HIGH CLA88 AMTIBXavllBTS ADUHES8 ANY OF THB ABOV*. A. A. POWERS. Manager DTJLUTB—ORPHEUM i Maek A WiJktr—ClatxJa Gllllngwatcr & Co—Kpvmollna * Darns Bros.—Eaj SaoiKls—.Loafhlln's Dogs. KANSAS CITT. MO.—ORPHEUM: MeOonnell * Simpson—Jlyams * Jf«Intj-re—Btrt Mcrtott -«iaaile Golden—W1U Oakland 4 Co.—Ban Decley 4 Oo. LINCOLN—OBFHEPM: Elphye Snowden * Co- Lewis A Russell—Ellda Morris—TraviUa Bros & Seals—^Una Abarbanell — Morris Cronin & Co.—Corbett, Sheppard A Donovan —flarrj OllXoll. LOS ANGELES, 0AL.-ORPHKUM: Bllry * Van A Co.—William* A Woafas—Pierre Pel- letter A Co.—Oe Haven A Nice—Brown * Bocbclle—Imbof. Corn A Oorecne—Sptnnetto Quintette^—Alfred Bergen. MEMPHIS—OKPHBCM: Marie McFartand A ai,i eP —Ben* Baker—Alljn Dlnebart A Oo. —Hires A Wltcule— Jlcrrlll A Otto—Kerrllle FamJlv—Harry De Coo. MINNEAPOLIS — OdtPHKTJM: Oervo — Lnlell, Botcrs A Lydell—I'rntlc's Dogs—Tbree Types —Jack A Forla—Valerie Bcrgere A Co.— JScrUab. MILWAUTTEB—(MAJESTIC: FTanHln A Giwn— Nat Wills—Francis M. Qlnn A Co.—Edwin George—Six American DaneoM—"Act Beau- tiful"—Harriet Burt—Tbe Grazers. NEW ORLEANS—OaiPIHoUM: '"The Beauties"— Bowers. Walters A Orooker—Kldley A KIcnj- InK — Marie Fenton — Ida Dlvlooft — Harry Banta OMAHA —ORPHEUM: Stan Stanley Trio — JlceUun's Dors— MUlcr A Vincent—Oertmde UoOmuDn A Co,—Ward A Oulleo. OAKT.AND—OBPHBUJI: Bell Family—Fred. V. Dowers A Co.—Mr. A Mrs. Jimmy Barry- Avon Comedy Four—Australian McLeans— Chas. 6emon—Bebla—Vtollosky. PORTLAND, ORE.—ORPHEUM: -Mr. A Mrs. Douglas Crane—Stone A Hushes—"Woman Proposes"—Brenner A Wheeler—Newhousc, .Snyder A Co.—Milt Collins—Bae Eleanor B 0 "- ST LOUIS—COLUMBIA: Eugene Trio—WW ' A Gorea—Isroed—(May Irwin A Co.—Lockett A Waldron—Mason, Heeler A Co.—Alexander A Scott—Three Jabns. ST. PAUL—ORPHEUM: Oressy A Dayne—Chief Caupoltcan—Olarry Watklns—Mljarcs—Kal- mar A Brown—Pauline—Chas. Weber. SALT LAKE OITY—ORPHEUM: Genevieve War- ner A Co.—Aw.tii Quintette—Oartmell A Har- ris—Dainty English Trio — Princess Rj Jib- Barry A Wolford—Joouny Johnston A Oo. SIOUX CTT?—ORI'IIEUM: Kingston A ESter— The Sliarrocks — Frank North A Oo. — Five Mctzetiie—Beudlx Players — Burnham A Br- win—Kramer A Pattlson. SEATTLF,, WASH. —ORPHEUM: Horllk Troupe —Lonls London—Ohns. Grapewln A Co.— Sanlly A Norton—Havlland A Thornton- Harry Lewis Quintette — Lawrence A Hurl Fails. BAN FRANCISO, OAL.—ORPHEUM: Els A French—Anna Chonrtlor—Oleaaf A Ardlno— Oosta Troirpe—Wallenstein A Freeby—Leo ZarreH Trio—Joseph Santley A Co.—Cross A Josephine. f AORAMENTO, STOOKTON A SAN JOSE, CAT.. —Split week: Alice IWlJal rWlM White Hus- sars—La France A Bruce—Eleanor Rsber A Co.—Lew Hawkins—Cblnto—Minnie Kauf- man. WINNIPEG, CAN.—ORPHEUM: "Edge of the World"—Hussey ft Boyle—Ernie A Ernie— Alexander Maet-'ayden—Hurt Herbert A Co. — The Wail Between"—Whiting A But. Marlon Cleveland—Landry Bros.—Deimore A Light, OGDBN, U. — ORPBKUM: Nichols Ststsrs— War.dr—Dixon A Dixon—Cbaa. Leonard Fletcher—"Wlfey"—Malta A De Pauls. PORTLAND, ORE—BMPRBSS: Purcella Bros.— Joe Kelsey—Brown A Jackson—"Love In a Sanitarium"—La Vter—Holmes A Hoillstoo. SPOKANE, WASH. —.EMPRE3S: Tom Mahoney —Ergottl A Lilliputians—Crawford A Bnyl- crick—Etnart Black A Oo.—"Ye Olde Tyine Hallow'ecn"—Jogxllng Do Lisle. . BEATTLE, WASH.—EMPRESS: Three Donald— J. K. Kknmett A Oo.—Roy A Arthur—Ogilcn Quartette—Clark A lloso—Tower A Durell, B AORAMENTO, OAL. — EMPRESS: Melnorte Twins—Nip A Tuck—Prlncston A Yale— "The Bower of Melody"—Warner A Corbett —Aerial La Valla. 6AN FRANCISCO, Ml.. BMfalMl "When It Strikes Home"—Joyce ft We«t—Six Olivers —Bush A Shapiro—Sophie Tuck»r—Valen- tine Vox. 8ALT LAKE OITY, V.— EMPRESS! Meredith >A Snooaer—-IMsano A Bingham—Alvln A Kenney —"Sidelights"—Amoros A Mulvey—Cabaret Trio. VANCOUVER, OAN.—LOEWS: Oasch Sisters— Bell Boy Trio—Parlse—Trovello—Mooro A Elliott—Andrew Mack. THIS WEEK'S CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE ( Special ulre to Tun Curr-m, Jan. 11.) LOEW CIRCUIT. (wiarsaN). Jan. 18-23. BILLINGS, MONT.—DABOOCK: Phllllppl Four —Morris A Allen—Mayor Lew Shank— Smith ft Farmer—Frank Stafford ft Oo.— Wolgas A Girlie. BUTTE. MONT.—CMPRESS: Hartley A Pecan— David KalcSkoa—"Gray of the Dawn"— Itcckless Trio. OHIOAOO—McVICKEB'S: "Between Eight and Nine"—Klaaa ft Bernie — "A Japanese P:lnce"—clandy Shaw—ejtswart A Dakln— Burke A Harris—Uysn Bros.—Gresham A La Rue—Fink's Oircus—Stewart Slaters A Ktcorta. CHICAQO-^AMERIOAN. First balf: Hippo- drome Four—The StantonH—Geo. A Lilly Garden—Eugene Emmett A Oo.—Bogsrt A Nelson—Wormwood's Animals. Last halt: Nowlin A St. Clair—Owen McGlveney—Rock- well A Wood—Three Bennett Sitters—Ethel Whiteside A Picks. CHICAGO—EMPRESS. First half: Nowlin A St. Clair —Owen McOlveney—Jlockwell A Wood— Three Bennett Sisters—Ethel Whiteside A Picks. Lost balf: Hippodrome Four—Too Stan tons—Geo. A Lilly Garden—Eugene Em- mett A Co.—Bogart A Nelson—Wormwood's Animals. CHICAGO—COLONIAL. First half: Grace Do Winters—Anderson ft Golnes—Musical Ava- los—Harry Thompson—Byan ft Ricntlcld. Last half: Grevc A Cos—Lelgbton A Robin- son—Johnnie Woods—Ryan A RIchBeld— Mondane Phillips—Campbell ft Brady—Oy- cling ilcNutta. CHICAGO—STAR HIPPODROME. First half: Hondas Trio—Pepper Twins—Johnnie Woods —Olympic Trio. Last half: sTederal League B. B. Team—Walter De Oris—Real Quar- tette—Beatrice Sweeney ft Oo. DENVER—EMPRESS: Golden A West—Slayman All's Arabs—Wilson Bros.—Sallte HtembUr A Bro.—Cameron De Vltt A Oo.—(Holmes A Riley. KA1NSA8 OITY, HO.—EMPRESS: Haydn, Barton A llsydn—Svenirall—Botihe A Dale—Black A White—Cannrls A Cleo—Bill Robinson, LOS ANGELES. CALj—B.VPRES8: Ford's Revue —Rouble Sine—E. Olive ft Co.—Claude A PANTAGES* CIRCUIT. Jan. 18-23. CALGARY, OAN.—PANTAGBS 1 : Five Musical Nosses—Leo Cooper ft Oo.—Marco Twins- Howard A Mason—Three Arleys, EDMONTON, cXw.—PANTAGES': "Mum's tho Word"—Mr. A Mrs. Robyno—u^lerce A Ros- ryn—Williams Bros.—.Wright A Davis— Menomee Aiken Co, LOS ANGELES, OAL.—PIANTAOBS'! W. S. Howe A Co.—Ten Bonamors—Wayne Trio— Karry Obtner—dteltrati A dJeltrah. OAICLAND, OAL.—VANTAGES' (Opens Sunilny nut.): Imperial Opera Co.—Bherbourno A Montgomery—Sheer & Herman—Haley A Haley—Four DeKocks. PORTLAND, ORB.—-PANTAGES': Jlo Jlnra Troupe—Wright A Lane^—Danny Slmmonf—• Ted ft Uno Bradley—Jules Marceau A Co. AAW FRANCISCO, OAL. — PANTAGES' (Opens Sunday mat.): James J. Corbett—Fire De Luxe Girls—Three Paltus—Skipper, Kennedy A Beeves—Translleld Sisters. SPOKANE, WASH.—PANTAGES' (Opens Sun- day mat.): Allen's Minstrels—Lander Stevens A Oo.—Knspp A Cornalla—Lcona Ouerney— GUmore A Ramlnoff—Oorr Thomas Trio. BEATTLE, WASH—PANTAOBS': Golden Rus- sian Troupe—Bertie Fowler—"War of the Tongi"—Dunlap A Virdln—Gordon Bros. SAN DIEGO, OAI..—PANTAGES': Dancing Nereids—"Strenuous Daisy" Co.—Davis A Walker—Laurie OrcVway—-De Witt Young A Sister. SALT LAKE CITY, U.—PANTAGES' (Opens Wednesday matinee): Maurice Samuels A Oo.-rNadell A Kane—Dunlty A Merrill- Reed's Dogs —Oxford Trio —Agnes Von BtacMt TACOMA, WASH.—PANTAOHS': Talplen Chi- nese Troupe—Guy Woodward ft Co.—Paine A Nesbltt—Fred Dnpres—Gu'laloupe. VICTORIA. CAN.—aMNTAGRS*: Vlvlaa Msr- •ball A Water Lilies—Harry Glrard A Oo. —Ham-lton A Barnes—Qulnn Bros, ft Marlon —BUllar. VANCOUVER, OAN.—FANTAOES': "The Wrong Bird"—''Justice of the Peace"—Nevlns A Erwood—Argo—Cummin A Seabam. WINNIPEG, OAN. —PANTAGES': Tasmanlan- Vandkman TrouTO—Great Lester—Wiley A Ten Eyck—Ucralvlcl Bros, — Joggling Bar- retts CHICAGO'S LATEST. (SftcM Kire). Jair. II. Americatt BoipUtl Sotti.—Tom Boarle Is auf- ferlug from nervous br.-j'Kdown under trestment. — Dr Max Thorek opcrat.J on Flo Wall, of Broad- way Girls Company, for tumor: upon Lldle Ms/er for blood-ptleoolng; on KliTvlriccnt, of Vincent and Lore, for compllcatlnna, and on Lew Butler, of Ted Suyder stsfr, of New York, for throat trouble. Ail ore doing nicely. Clarence A. Worthatn left for Danville. III., to- day, for v.eek's stay.—Lonls J. Berger is re-en- gaged as general agent of tbe Harrington's Orent Southern Shows.—jobu A, Barton may nut out fifteen In-.tead of eight car show from Lancaster, Mo.—Edward P. Neumann, president of tho United States Tent aud Awning Company, In West Baden, taking waters.—George E Robinson Is here from Pittsburgh, on a snort visit.— James Mlchaelststter tul wife returned from Fort Washington. Wis., after extended visit.—Kansas City advices say J. Augustus Jones may lsuncti s carnival.—Esdd Menzel, of Barnes, Inc., left Chi- cago on rtgular tonr.—Ben Rimes will have aw- tordiome with "World at Homo."—W. H. Rice went East, Sunday night.—Essie Fay and Arabia and Wortnam elephants and animal acts will be featured by San Antonio moving picture makers.— O V. Blum Is managing the Albnmbra Tnni"e, Chicago.—O. Gay Mason may acquire tbe Parker carnival equipment.—Tbe Uelnx and Beckman Shows general offices will be moved from Han- nibal, Mo., to East 81. Iools. on Feb. 0. Waeixn A. Patsick. w« » J. BRIbNARD DYIA.YN asks all friends of Lew Hawkins, that con, to call on him at tbe Sber- min House. Cliksgo. tie la very 111. JAMES CONLIN and wife mourn the loss of their fbor year old daughter, who died st Free- port. L. I., Jsn. 7. DOYLE ANO DIXON replaced Ryan sod Lee st the Palace last week, owing to toe Utoess of Miss Lee. Majestic) (Lyman B. Glover, tngr.)— Irene Franklin, the heaililner this week, scored Im- mense success. She Old her regular act, which required twcnty-Ove minutes, then sang several old nags at demand a aadtenee, She Is sur- rounded by strong bill. Al. Hhean and Charles L. Warren return to vaudeville in "Quo Vadls Upalde Down," just as nmunlng as ever, and a big hit. BankoS and Girlie offered modern dances, and also proved big alt. Mnlielle and l.or Ballet closed show wild a splc'idld act. Lockett and Waldron were next to closlia, with excellent dancing. "Tho Act Rrnutlfu!" opened the show, and was well recelvH. Bolarul and Holt were second, and the girl won especial furor. .Tfiek Kennedy and oiupuu.v peonil in their Wlllard Mack sketch, and Alexsiider nnd Scott banded a big surprise to th'.se not fsnilllur v ith their act. Next week: Eddie Fnr nnd Fam- ily, Mme. Aldrlch, Hermlue Shon: and -ompuny. Chick Sales, Von nnd Schcnck, nnralnn and Gnyha, Mr, and Mrs. 1. Wild, Clara lime. Al, Rover and Slater Palace Mimic Hall (Hurry Singer, mcr.l— House was comfortably tilled M unlay mailnro, anil the splendid bill was oiiened by ihe Oncers, Au- stralian musical and dancing novelty, who llulslicd strong. Chuck Helnncr and Henrietta Gores wcro a subHUutl.il hit In nut novelty, "It's Only a Show." liana Krnnnld, 'cellist, with \Vlllhnn Parson, plnno ucoompanist, gave a mnitcrful presentation loudly applauded. George White, as- sisted by Inabelle Juson, gave a unique arrange- ment of songs and dances, anil won red heavily, to Ave bows, Kd. Gallagher and Bub Carlln'w nau- tical travesty, "Before the Mast," put things over In great style. Webb and Burnt, billed as Italian minstrels, stopped tbe show to a regular riot of encores. Sylvester Hchaffer duplicated last week's Majestic success. Next week's bill: Blanche Ring, T. Roy Barnes and Bessie Crawford, the Msgleys, Primrose Four, Cleo Qascolgne, Joe and Lew Cooper, Htelner Trio. Cnlmiliil (Norman E Field, mgr.l— Oolonlnl had well-balnnced bill (or Orst half of week, ttormwood's animals opened, going nicely, tlenr-tu and l.llllo Giirilner playiil xylophones well. Hnilth ond Pullman soirnl wllli woman offering "Nut" mui.Nr. La Hue ami Gresliam fotiiid favor In tlier conidly sketrli, Mints ami Palmer iiirerel cleun coniidy, and went over big. Tho Itnmlnw Trio, offer cycling along with song and ilauce anil prove versutlle. The T'irec Martins, .i clever bund balancing. Frlwli, Howard and Tnn- lln were one of tho big feuinres of the hill, scor- ing bit wllli ono of Joo Morris' new songs, "Vir- ginia Lee," lireut Northern lllnnouroine (F. O. Rbertt, ingr,)—Day: Bntiiilu Sestette, niirslral novelty; Plmino and llluglintn, "The Wnp and tlm HI. My;" Hlx AiMallnliH, Inmhlers; Zelayii, pian- ist; .-thrliier and lllclinnlw. snug und la'k: Miki'Ii ninl l.onn.ler, niinedy cycllwlw; loutw Onrnal, th" liuiiiiin parrot. Night: tlruy Trio, melody; Royal's 'Comeily Circus, Dale and lloyle, "Tin* Ilelle ami the lleani" Giirilner nnil Revere, Merrloll Tniutw, aerial novclly; Hears nnd I'.vston, ncmlints; Elsie Cole, vuciillst. M«-V Irk it's. —Given McGlveney, Nowlin nnd St. Olnlr, Wilson and Wilson, HUM Whiteside, Corn (lieve, Itm-kivill ass Wood, ileblwlt Sisters, Nell McKliilry, Cevcno Troupe, Olympic Trie. OlORTRUTiF VANDRRlsITiT AND JOHN PAHKS go wllli "Thn Mnilcl fllrl." HAM J RYAN Is seriously 111 with pneunioDlu, at the North Hudson Honpl-tal,' Uulna Hill, N. .7. J "INSIDE THE LINKS" opened nt Forcl's, IlaUlmore, Jan. 11. FRANK MILLS goes with tho Ann Mnrdock pluy, ORACH TYSON hurt her foot at HnmtucriiUdVH Mondny afternoon. McWatton nml Tyson were compelled to cancel. The Tbreo Koatons took their pluco, opening Mondny nfcht. Till! Majestic, a new theatre. In Hartford, Conn., will open this month. It »catn l,il(H>. A. C. Morrison *s rcanaxlng director. "Ttlli HunULE," with LauU Mann, opens at Stamford, Conn., 10. "MY LADY'S DRESS" clones If In Chicago. MWAY McINTYIUO will be seen In vamlevllle. MRS. KENEE HOUCK'ATJLT HEELYE, dauahter of Aubrey Bouclcault, lias Devil left $100,000 by Isniie E. Hulbrook. "THE SHADOW" was produced at Atlantic City 12. MME. hcuijmann-IIEINK h 111 at her home In Chlrsgo. MEI.R. i j AVI.owa begins a four weeks' engagon-.tnt Feb. 2, at tho Century, Now York. ARTHUR HAMMER8TEIN has eugaged rioorjo Edos to mauu«o tbe "High Jinks" Co opened on thn Pantago* tine at Win- nipeg. Can., this week. In their gceulc novelty, "On Crocodile Ialo." PIETRO Is "hutd over" at tho Hippodrome, Rending, Ta., for first half of thta wock, owing to the hit he scored last half nf )mt week. He entertained tho Itotnry Club of Reading, one night last week, and was sought for many other cntor- Ulnments. Hutlie Edna a Bride. Rathe- Edna (Voorhtes), formerly of tho team of Fontaine and Edna, was married Dec. 81 to Robert liruco Albert, at Ituffulo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert will niako their homo at Dcpew, N. Y, Tho brldo Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Voorblcs, of Olenn, K Y. MAIUMUM.I APPEALS. Murlnellt has appealed, as tbe law ordains, l<> the iolke. ngulnst Ihe refusal of tbe Landoii, England, County Council to grant bun a license as sn agent. Msrlimlll'i real name Is Herman BucttniT, and be la Herman, though be bai long morto Paris bis heudiniarters: Is married to a Frinch Itc'y, and wi-ight naturallratlon as a Krenclim-jn, on tho eve of tbe nor, but, ■ few days too late. It was explained to the court that Marlnclll ronlil not supimrt his own esse, having been called to America lo light * claim Involving millions of dollars. It was suggested In Marlnelll's behalf Ibat tbo opposition lo his license was engineered by Seymour Illcks, ogalmit wliorp the agency recently enforced a emiililerable claim for commission. On the other band, It was nr«.»l U|w>n the pollco inaglHtrnts that bo would mike the law ridiculous If he gave bis sanction to a tiiiwlmss ncllvly controlled be a German, nnd iluubtlesii owned by him, tbe four "directors" ot thn eorpnratlon noting no effec- tive Interest, while Marlnelll's 28.0DO (out of a toinl 30,000) shores liud obviously been trans- ferred to a shallow 'n tho ere of this sppllrn- lion, and. of course, lelcnged to blm still, The decision of the court was rese rtod, ■^— —i—^^^^^^» VOR ■ALB OH TIIADE-I hire Tents, Bests, Wsaou, Performing Htouk; anything yoa need. Will trado so Kleotrlo Piano, l'lcturu ontnl, Booth, Chairs, etc. Tell mo what you need. IHt. 0.0. BPANUliBlt. Oil City, Pa. Do You Know That— SOL r.DVOY, acting in charge, hung np g notice record at the Harlem O. It. for a week's receipts, recently—and with Man- ager Harry SwUt away, too. CARROLL AND BELL are on the TJ. B. 0. time now. PRIMROSE & WILSON'S MINSTREL* closed at Monmouth, 111., Jan. 0. 1'. and W, will go Into vaudeville. THB Federal League has nothing to do wlttt tbe splitting of tbe Tnnguny and Ford, Leonard and Russell, Clark and Hamil- ton, or Lambert and Ball teams, SON M. JEROME la a born and bred New- Yorker, and can tell you stories of old "tin pan alley" —the days when the music game was a regular battle. MARIE ELINE, "Tho Thanhoiwcr Kid," VM ono of tho "big things" on the Haric.n Opera Uoubo bill "last half" of luit •week. DOC O'NEIL has signed to "fool" with K. ft ]&'« "Fuds and Fancies." GRACE ELINE. n sweet elder sister to "Little Marie" Kline, recently returned from 1'lttHuurgh, where ihe «pent twelve weeks as tno special dancing attraction at the Hotel Henley. Looking better than ever, draco Is soon to plunge Into vaudeville again with a company of seven boys. mO THOMAS ha» pulled nwny etronjr from a recent slcgo of typhoid fever. Now for tbo now act HOUDTNI hasn't offered to "take a chance" la the Subway. FELIX YOUNG will open In a "single" Hing- ing act next week, under tbe manage- ment of Harry Weber. Felix and Georglo Jesael had a double framed, but Georgle couldn't gel away from his Uus Edwarda contract. TOMMY GRAY did a "double" during bl> Alhambra engagement last week. (Rose Duggan was in a box at one show.) Torn Is able to work this week—and they soy he in smiling at one Edgnr Allan Woolf'H announcement that lie will do a "single" also, now that Thotnns got by uninjured. THE MENOMEE-AITKEN company Jumped direct from New York to Grand Forks, N. D„ arriving there Dee. 80. They ARMY AUCTION BARGAINS tsMss 11.00 ■• ir.r kctilrars II. Was s,m,. .so* ••af.t.auiiM ...«•« T..«n.,.,., it.n»' Mas Via •.•*' s» (f-L aulas i Snrds ..,.!» tSkal Cut I sal. 10" kawVaUarau OalliOsl.il Bsiolrar 11.41. 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