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Auga^ 21 TUB NEW YORK CLIPPER 11 THE NEW ^ TOBZ^ GZIPPEB fiUS HILL KEORGikinZES OFFICE, iFoanded-tellSm. STAFF.-" THE FRANK QUEENTUBUSHINS col (UffllWK.. I' ^:- ' , '~ VmX, PEtODCCB I42^:..;ATT«A0TI01I8. - Fsarausoas. ALBERT J. BORIE, Eom>BUI< AMD BD8CNE38' MUfAaO.'^ > NEW YORK, AUGUST 21. : I9IS Entered Jane 24. 1879. at the Post. OOce at New York. N. y.i ma Keond elua matter, onder tbs act oC March-3. 1879. ' ■ ^ Adrertlslag Bates furnlihed on applleatloa. SUBSCRIPTIOX. One year. In adrasce, sis "months. $2; three months, fl. Canada and foreign postiite eitia. 8lD<le copies:will be aent, postpaid, on receipt ol 10 cents. Oar Terms are Cakb. THE CUPPEB 18 Issued evei; WEDNESDAY, The-Forma Closing Promptly on'ToeadATt at lO. A. 'SI. I'-aae remit tor eipress jnoney-. order,' check. P. O. OrO<r or lU-gtntercd Letter. All - cash enclosed with letter at .rlsk'ot sender. Addreaa All Commnnlcatlona to THB NEW YORK CLIPPER, ' 47 Weat 28tli Street. New York. TeL. 2274-Madlson. • RegMen i Cabl e Addr ess, " AOTH OBrrr." H' H M WESTEHN BUHKAn of Tn« CuppES Is located at Boom 504 Asbland Block, Cblcaso, Caspar Natban, nmnaser and correspondenb OMAHA BRATTCH jollns' i^teln. mannjer and rorrespondenU Booma 309-310 McC'3gne BuUdlns. Omaha, - Neb. SOU TH. W liiBTEKS SUBXIAV AL Maklnson, manager and correspondent, 1129 Orand ATenne, Kansas City, Mo. THB CLU^PEB can BB obtained WnOLBSAUB AX1> BRAIL. at ODT asenti. Daw's Steamship Agency. IT Green SttceL Cliarlnc Orou Bead. Loailon, ,W. C. England: Brentano'a News Depot, 37 Avenue de TOpero, I'urls, France; Manila Boole and Stationery Co., 13S Escolta, Manila. P. I.; aotdon 4 Goicb, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney, N. S. W., Atjstralla. . ' GEORGE GORMAN STAGE' DIRECXt»R. TO. BB' OBNBICAI. FORTY-FOURTH STREET DEAL SETTLED* Oscar 'Hammersteln lias effected final arraDge- ments with the Shuberts to take over the t'orty- rourm SUeet Then.txe, Now York, and to conduct the. same as Hammersteln's Music Hall, wttn Wm. Morris as manaser. The house -wlTl open -under the new leame on Oct. 1, with straight vaudeville,,along the lines ot the old Victoria, operatlDg under -the U. B. O. franchise for that district "ROSAI-IND." J. M. Baxile will, this season, giro New York an entirely new fltty minute play—the'flret work of this fcUid to come from that author since his celebrated little masterpiece, "The' Twelve Ponnd Look." Mr. Bnrrle's newest short piece Is called "Rosalind." in qualltr' and manner an entire de> parture 'from anything that has yet come from this writer. ■ ■ In "Bosalind" Mr. Barrle takes middle age under his wing. The theme of the piece arises from one of- Barrle'9 old confessions—^namely—that as a young man he always found that aa soon aa he became engnecd to the dau^t^rs he Invarlahly discovered It was really the mothers he was In love with. "Forty Is a beautiful age." Fo'fy .Is the heautlfnl age of the actress. In "Eoaallnd," who, at the beginning of the piece Is found enjoy- ing for the .first time the comforts of lier years. This-la the part that will be" played hy Marie Tempest As Rosalind she Is a disillusionment to - a boy down from LondCD who fell In love with her'as he saw her over the foottl^ts. but though the'lad Is disillusioned In the country he Is freshly Illusloned In the city. ^ , ^ Mr. Barrle's new piece will he played at the Lyceum Theatre, Sept. 6. In conjunouon 'with Roht. ^Urshall's three act comedy, "The Duke of KIlll- cranklft" in which Marie Tempest Pranda Wilson, Ann Mnrdock and Graham Bro'wii. -'will act tne chief roles. ^ ^ HEW INCORPORATIONS. The following companies were Incorporated at Albany, last week: Film By-Products Corporation, refine, reclaim motion pictures, alms, chemicals, n&tiiral by-pro- ducts. .$M,000: O. F. Lewis, W. A. Beatty, F. T. Coffyn, Long Beach. Popular Film Corp., morlngplcturea, vaudeville, SCC-OtiO; E. - Levine, B. M. Wolff, L. S.; Harris. Tonk'ers, N. Y. ^ - ^ Burlesque Amusement Co., theatres, concert halls, clrcoses, JS.OOO; A. L. and BL'Iiaskl..A. Allenberg, New York. RUSHING THE RIAI/FO. According to the present contract; Oie Blalto Is to be ready to open by Nor. 1. or a i>enallT of fl',000 Is to be paid by tlie. bdUdera for eadi day they take after 'that 'tJote. ni0'old walls sl« all ^ down and the erection of tlia nerv bnlHlinr la .ttaiw ^ 'under way. Here win be a hanslDg' gardpn ot plants snrrotrndlng the screen. Instead of the ordin- ary stage. ,;7. WH. D. CHANDT.RR has gtvpn np the manage- nent of th? Audltorlnm, Concord. N. □., andB. U. Proctor will manage it the coming season. Gus Hill is probably tbe most' optimistic man in show- business. Sb thoroughly con- vinced is he.that the coming'season will be tlfi; best in several years, he has .thoroughly reor- ganized his'entire staff and has-in preparation a dozen new productions in ja'ddition'to his five "Mutt and'Jeff in College" and. four "Bring- ing Up Father" shows now itt- rehearsal to open Labor Day. The most important step is the engagement of George Gorman as general, stage director, assisted by Edward'Hutchinsori'and Sol Fietds, ,with .Howard. CoIlins~as .general musical .di- rector. ■ .> ' _ The business staff consists of M. T. Middle- ton, general representative and office manager. For the "Mutt and Jeff in College," Joe Pet,- tengil, Chas. White, Chas. Williams and Wm. Garen; Harry Hill and Wm. "Proctor, Robert Monroe and Dick Radford?'*For "Bringing Up Father," Chas. H. Yale and Harry Yost; Chas. E. Foreman and J. E Clifford,-Griff Williams and A. M. Ruland. "Bringing Up Mother" and "The Pest Fam- ily" are in preparation and books have been accepted for several shows on the $2 drcuit. TWO MORE FOR LOEW. ' Marcos Loew completed arrangements last week whereby he secures two more Brooklyn theatres, the De Kalb and Broadway, having exchanged the Shubert for the latter. _ • , _.. Leo C. Teller, who was at the Broadway, will take charge ot the Bhubert; which Will play high class attractions. * » » WIUnNGTON, DEL.. NOTES. Drspite sweltering hnm'ld- weather, which wmi eo torrid as to even hurt park business,. the Vic- toria and Savoy -did tumaway business with mo- tion pictures, while the Grand Opera House. Pick- wick and Lyric also did well. - Mamaorb Popp, of the Victoria, dealt Old Sol-a Bolar plexus by splitting the-week with Frank Dnnlels In "Crooky" and William Kaversham In •The Right of way." Both photoplays, were highly appreciated although poor patching on acrcen marred the projection. Manaiirb Joumr; of the Savoy, has:won-great credit for building that - house up -as a record breaker. - Its cooling • system and ventllatIon-> are ^ood and the .Vltograph. (ea>tares are scoring heav- ''sETEiiaL concessionaires at Fenton'a Beach; N. J. (acress the river),.were held imder ball fo.' the grand Jury, Aug. 12, on a charge-of conducting "disorderly houses." This charge followed a raid on k^cb by a gmall army of of Jersey coa stables Aug. 8, -Wbea arrests for Sunday sell tag were made. The "disorderly -houses" were a merry-go-round, baby tack and shooting gallory. One or tte raiders opened Are upon.the brother of'James E. Henry, manager of that park as well aa Bmn<lywlne Springs and Shellpot. JosBPii Bri.aib, former manager of tbe Majestic, has received a flattering offer to manage a Potts- ■vUle. ra., moti on picture hpuse. CHAMBERLAIN BRjOITN NOTES. Helen Lowell is in-Providence with the Rastym - Film Co., In pictures. Miss Lowell will be.se^ Ih "Kiss Me Quick," "The Red Petticoat" and "The Lottery Man," and has. just closed as stock atar tai Boston. Louis Ancker has opened his stock season In Montreal, -WUete he Is a big favorite. ' ■-,.'. Zoe Bame.tt, - and Harry TIghe -.will. appcar: .■togctbcr In . vau'devllle. , ' Minna Oombet will be leading'woman In ','Mt Lady's Garter,:'.-which. Harry Hadflel()-wlll dlisoi Wellington Cross.and Lola Josephine have been added to the-Ned Wayhura revue; '- <j Noel Travers, Irene Douglas 'and George Carle- ton will be seen In "A. Pair of Sixes" < this-season. Chamberlain Brown has armngod to transact all business-for. Bobert Warwick, Harry Tlghe, Allce'Llndahl and Lenore Ulrlch. GAIETY. HOBOKEN, RE^-OPENS. After being closed a year the Gaiety will re- open-on Labor Day, -;v1th vaudeville ana pictures. The slxiacts will be furnished by Joe Goodman, of .tbe. D. '. B. O..- The theatre will be renamed the Strond. and Klllott Foreman, a well kna#n man ager, will be In charge of the theatre. ?The pro- mpter'.and general manager -wUI be M. 9. Rchle.s- Ingcr. DBISCOLL BACK IN HONTRE.IL.' Geo. F. Driscoll formerly manager ot Bennett's. T^ondon. Ont,-Can., and tor some yearn mapager of the Orpheom, Montreal, has accepted the man- agement of His Majesty's .Theatre, In Montreal. LBIf FUSUllKO, who has any nmnber of sne- cesafnl - special songs and sketched being uiiod by Sromlnent acts,and shows. Is still evolving that Ind of material. ' Among others lie ban written nnmbers for Ben WelA's Show, and material for Fred Doprez. > AT' -XaM '■: BBw: TOBkTKEATKB8. •tOMATam. WMt43d8t. . ^Bvea.S.lt.IIata. WMLABat.,UB> KLaw a <eblamoeb, uuugvn id Jli< _.Aftei the Show see Qala Performance BIBGFKUl HIDNIOHT FRUlilO "-On the New Amsterdam Root AAIETV B'way and 4ath Streets. Rvenlnga, •.SO- QUIEI'I UatUiees, Wednesday Saturday, 1.30. MOPFATT A PEN^BU. present By AITGUSTrN kUoBUOH. who wrote > OFFIOEU. eoo» . np| aCAA west «4th St. Evenings 8.30. Uatl- DCLnwvU hces, Thursday and. Saturday, iLSCl. DATID BBLASCO presODts THE BOOMERANG Br WlncheP Smith and Vlctot- Uap .s^ ■tnTW *f*AlVr-MtIi 9t^ West ot Broadway. X*UXjAw1V Evenings. 8J0. Matinees. Estate ot HENRY B. HARRIS Presents OUiHISi OAO X and JULES SIMONSO.N Revised and Staged by Pcrclval Knight. '■aat tnelndea Fniok Lalor, Emma Jamler. Ernest Stallard, John Arthnr.Farah Miila, Pranclne Larrlmoreand othetB. a A PPrC West 4Sd St. Evenings at «.U. AAAXiniiS Uatlneea Wedne.idsy and Saturday atajjk EOaAR SELwnrs Helodnunatlc Comedy ' B'way & 38th St. Eves., 8.10. Matinees, Wed. & Sat. 2.1U. KNlCKERBOCKfiR JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JOSEPH CAWTHORN In ••THE OQUi FROH UTAH" 'HBBTfkfilAlU' 44th St, nr. B'way. Eves., 8.1ft. MM.9J MWOVIX Mats.. Wed. A Sat, a.1*. UlrecUon SELWy N a OO. UND-aB FIBE ^'SR^i^ By ROI COOPER UEORDE. Cast tnclndea Fratak Craven, Violet Uemlng, Heniy Stephenson, otheta. WINTEB GABDEN «;S?/e^?}«i.".*- Evgs., 8. Mats. Toes., Thnrs., A Sat at 2. Til* Wfnt«r Garden's Bummer Prodactlon PassingSheiiroflSIS 'DAArHTHn' THBATBE, Mth St, West ot B'way. W IL So. Phone eioo Bryant Erga. BJO. flnanen Wed. ft Sat at 3.30. ■N THE BUBBLE By Ei^^'^t, jm\i AT' THEA,, near B'way. Phone 1203 Bryant Vtm al t Ergs, at 8. Matinees, Wed. and Sat at 2. 1J3 Kew Spectacolar Moaleal Comedy Revne with 150 Pretty Qlrls With" MAUBICE and Florenco WALTON. RALPH HERZ, Irtne PBANKLIN, Barton ORBEN naeiUA .B'way ft 39th St Phone, 8840—Oreeloy. WAdiilU .^VK^?>%..¥^.^^^^t.at2. THE BLUE And a ORBAT.OOMPANY 0F2»J>RINCIf Choms ot 100 Broadway Beauties. Qn«b C* - THEA., nr. Broadway. Phone 413 Bryant adlll wL Evgs. OJSCL Uatlnees, Wed. ft Sat, XSO. -. A New Farce by PAUL DIOSBY and CHABLES W. OODDARD. enUUed THE L/^T LAUGH With EDWARD ABELES ftfld St.. W. or B"vray. Phone A3ie Bryant Bvenmgs, SUA. Matinees Wed. and Sat, 2:u. LYRIC _ ' i eiRt -WHS siitls 'A New Uuftlcal Comedy 'Wira A NOTABLE OAST Charming Story. Tnneful Unalc. Beaatlfnl Girls. rAIIBnV41ftSt,Eastof Broadway. Phone5104Bryant. VUflDVI Brea., 8.S0. Hats. toes, and sat, 2,sa TAYLOE3 HOLMES In aFar deal PUy byLUUan Trimble Br adley, ent itled MYp'S BSYSTERY Direction of Joseph BiDoks. ■ CLIFTON' MALLOBT FLATEBS aro worktag co-operative time, to an average of four thousand a. day .'.In the Middle West "The cast remains tbe same/ Clifton Mallory. Mr.-Rastman, Mr. Bcntley, Mr. AaII, Mr. Cooke. M'ss Brower and Ml<n Welch. DK. J. A. SCHWR.NK arrived In Nev York City, Aog. 14, to send out three companies in bis ttuve act play. "Tne Htnaon SoiU."