New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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40 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 2 OUT OF TOWN HEWS fBIUDELraiA. •Bbt hot wave ended last week, and there was a Dotle^le ImproTement In attendance at all of tbe bonses. The MptropoUtan Opera House, under the ahubert mtnagemeirt, starts Oct. 2 with Its popu- lar priced' Bhow, conslstiof of vaudeville, specta- cles and motion pictures. A new opcnlnr; for the week at the Lyric. Is "The Lilac Domino.". Ltbic (Leonard Blnmbere, mgr.)—"The LUac Domino" has Its llrst local view Sept 27, for a two weeks' stay. "3*e Princess Pat" departed 25, after three weeks of good business. Adelphi (Leonard Blumherg, mgr.)—^The house KSA dark until 23, when "What Happened" had Us llEai aremiere. The play Is extremely melodra.- Batle and created a fair degree of Interest. The •eeond week twglns 27. PoBMST (Nixon & Zimmerman, mgrs.)—The iSjni- production of "The Birth of a Nation" con- tinues to capacity houses. The fifth week a tarts .Oabbick (CHiaa. C. Wanamaker, mgr.)—The Fall ae^aan starts 27 with "Potash & Perlmntter," fo.* a two weeks' stay. Walnut (W. J. Leahy, mgr.)—EdltH TaUafcrro, in "Bebeeca of Simnybrook Farm," 27 and week Blcbaxd Bnhler, In "The Sign of the Cross." had e «i)ic<:e93ful fortnight, ending 25. > '.ESTCKBBBOCZEB (Wm. W. UlUer, mgr.)—The atock- prodnoes "LltUe Lost Sister" 27 and week. g*jifHrtTii houses, witnessed "Within the Law" last tini Eva Marsh, as Mary'. Turner, did perfect voik. ■ £dwazd La. Salle skillfully handled the jpiavt «f Richard Glider. ^ . , • Pbofis's ((Harry-Brown, mgr.)—^Pat White, m -••Cksey In Society27 and week. Ben Holmes.. In ■'Happle Heinle,** got a "fine reception last week. The star's acting and singing, greatly pleased the crowds. "Brtaclnir Up Father" Oct. C B. F. BCBiTH'a iH. T. Jordan, mgr.)—^Davld BIs- pham Is the headllner we^ of 27. Others are the playlet, "Ships That Pass In the Night," Mabel Berra. UcWatters and Tyson, Llghtner Sisters and Alexander, Six American Dancers, Robert Ever- : eut's Circus, Goldsmith and Hoppc, Jack ozd For- rls, and moving pictures. . QBAND (W. D. Wegefarth, mgr.)—Week of 27: Captain Louis Sorcho. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Kenny and Hoi I Is. Baby Beeson, Ted and Corlane . Breton, Martin Howard, and moving plctnres. AUEBicJUS'(Sablosky & McOurk. mgrs.)—Th'.s under new management and new policy. ' StBita 27, with split week Tandevllle. Joe Hortlz •Bd company are featured all week. Others for 27-29 are: Black and White, Moscrlpt Sisters. HIU and Hacketf. For 30-Oct. 2 the acta are: "From Coney Island to the North Pole," Stoddard and ' Hajmea, and May Knight. ALI.EOHEST (C. P. Uggleston, mgr.)—For week of 27: Eugenie Illalr and company, i\: Herman. Warren and Conley, Artols Bros., Dale and Boyle, Gallon, and moving pictures. Ketstonz (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 27: Dayton Family, McCabe, Lewis and Pond. Isabelle Miller and company. Mack and Sangster, Sylvester, Cycling Brunettes, ond moving pictures. GLOBt; iSablosky^t McGurk, mgrs.)—Week of 27: "TLe Winsome Widow," Ben Lewln and com ikany, "The Claim Agentd." "Songs of a Nation," Kewells and Allen. Julie Oaylord. Fred HUdebrand, Van and Pierce, Greno and Piatt, and moving plc- . tures. *iixi>» (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 27: ' "Bachelors and Sweethearts," James A. Grady and cddipaty, De Michelle Bros., Dufl and Templeton, Fein 'rrlo, De Lisle, and moving pictures. Wii. Pknn (Wm.. W. MUIer, mgr.)—Week of 27: "War Brides," Howell. Klbell and Herbert, SUverton Girls, Emmett and Tonge, Walter Brower, Boss and Falls and moving pictures. Cb08S-Eet3 (Jas. J. Springer, mgr.)—Cardo- and Noll are featured all week 27. Other acts for 27-29 are: James Williams and company. Nine Krazy Kids, Harmon, Zames and Dunn, May . Knlffht, Three Marconls. For 30-Oct. 2: Captain Kidder and company. Novelty Minstrels. Carren and Mack, Hill and Mackett, and the Lamplnls. CAaiKO (Wm. M. Leslie, mgr.)—iBert Baker and the Bern Tons 27 and week. The Gay New Yorkers vas a gingery aggregation, to flne houses, last ^Kcek. Tbe female contingent Is prominent in the ahow, especially Dolly Morrlsey, Flossie Heck, IVarl Ross and Florence Atkins. Edna. Ellis, the Three Dancing Johnsons, and Black and McConne did pleasing olio turns. Gatett (Joseph Howard, mgr.)—The American Belles are due 27 and week. The Military M!alds entertained flne numbers last week. Ja(^ Honan, Harry Keeler and Harry Lang ably handed the comedy work, while line assistance was furolshed by Lydla Jospy, Blanche Baird and Gladys Sears. Princess Tezlco was an added attraction. Tbocapebo (Robert Morrow, mgr.)—^Tbc Mis- chief Makers 27 and week. The Girls from the Follies had a dozen flne houses last week. Harrv Steppe's Yiddish comedy was true to life, nnd he NOTES. The Guatemala Marlmha Band has been en- gaged as the musical featore at the Walnut. 'Xhe Chestnut Street Opera House, recently leased to the Triangle FUm Corporation, wUl use women ushers, costumed In knlckerbocker suits.' The house opens Oct. 4, with the film production of "The Iron Stain." The moving picture house, Nos. 2011-13 Frank- ford Avenue, nas been sold by Barney N. Shookek to the Security Real Estate Investment Co. for an undisclosed consideration. The theatre occupies a lot 36 by 120 feet Edqab Lewis Is the latest acquisition by t3ie Lubin Manufacturing Co. to Its force of film di- rectors. Since W. Datton Weqepabth has taken np his old Job at the Grand Opera House he has whipped things Into great shape. Business the last week picked ui> fine. Altooma. Pa.—^Mlshler (L C. Hlshler. mgr.) "The Masttr of the House," pictures, Sept. 27, 2S; Lyman H. Howe's pictures 20, 30, "Tbe Uegenerar tlon" (pictures) Oct. 1. 2. OuPHEDu (Arthur E. Denman, mgr.)—'BUI Sept. 27-29: "The Frivolity Girls," Wood and Wyde, Gordon and White, and Walsh, Lynch and com- pany. Bill .<)0-Oct. 2: "Tbe E^arl and the Girl," Crawford and Broderick, Ray and Hllllard,- and ' Marie Fenton, McAleater, Olcla.—^Yale-MaJestlc (D. A. Mae- Donald,' mgr.) moving pictures, to good business: EUa Hall, In "Jewell,", packed this theatre Sat- . urday afternoon and night, Sept. 18, appearing bi one of the most Interesting photoplays' that nas ' ever been seen In McAlester. LiBEBTY (J. A. Stelnson,'mgr.)—^Paramount and Licensed pictures. The Pittsburg County Free Fair, held at Me- . Alester. SepL l't.17,. was a complete success. The . attendance was good, and tbe exhibits and racing fine. The exhibits taking first and second prizes .have been taken to Oklahoma City, where they will be exhibited at tbe Oklahoma' State Pair. GEOBoa Pbimbosb, the old time mtnatrel, played with his old time vigor at tbe Empress, The 101 Ranch wild West Show is bUled for two performances here, Oct. 4. Advance Cab. No. 1, of the 101 Banch, was In this city Sept. 16. Captain W. S. Cbxbbt visited McAlester recent- ly, billing the American Amusement Co.'s Carnival, which will show here Oct 4^9. • Mr. .Cherry was for ten years with Smith's Greater Shows previous to joining the American Co. HuDOiNS' One Ring Cutrus Is plsvlng the small towns near here. It Is billed In Atoka Oct 1 Le- high 2, Coalgate 4 and Ada 5. Oakland, Cal.—Macdonough (P. A. ' Gclsa, mgr.) Alexander and company played a return engagement Sept. 19 and week. Obpubum (Geo. Ebey, mgr.)—BUI 26-Oct; 2: Charlie Howard and company, Cecil Cunningham, Lol'se and Sterling, Payne and Nlemeyer, pTplfax and Panto, the Grazers, and feature films. Pantaces' (H. E. Cornell, mgr.)—Bill 28-Oct 2: Spencer and Williams, the Parisian Trio Winch and Poore, R. C. Faulkner, Hanlon, Dean aad ' Hanlon, the Ten Juvenile Stars, and photoplays. HIPPODBOMB (J. W. Jackson, mgr.)'—Spilt week ^udeville and motion pictures. Booked"by,W. 'V. BaoADWAY (Guy C. Smith, mgr.)—Jloy Clair's Musical Comedy Co. concluded -a four months' engagement here Sept 18. The 'Fall and Winter season of vaudeville and photoplays began'20. Fbajtbxin (Rex Mldgley, ;jngr.)—Feature films, orchestra and organ recitals Oakland, Reoent, Camera. Sequoia. Mablowx Gem, Gailtz and Huxiuji's, motion pictures only. '*!*^J!L'''***' "^'^—Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) "The Birth of a Nation" pictures is the attraction week of Sept 28. Majestic (J. A. tflgler, mgr.)—Bill 27-Oct 2: Mclntyre and Heath, Bertha Sholek, Le Jioy, Lytton and company, Skaters Bljonve, Mack and Walker, Julia Curtis, and Roshanara. I A. Nlggemayer, mgr.)—^The Shu- . bert Stock Co. presents "Within the Law" week of 2C. to be followed by "Paid in Pull." Gavety (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Beauty, Toutb and Folly week of 26. ' Hello (Hrls next. KsrPBESs (Barry Goldenbargr, mgr.)—Fac'a and - Follies week of 26- CnvsTAi, (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week'of 27: Douglas Flint and company, Splssell Bros, and Mack, the Great Nadge, 'Victoria Trio, and Skip- per, Kennedy and Reeves. OnPHEUM (R. W. TIppett, mgr.)—The Orpheum Stock Co. presents "The Good Old U. S. A." week of 26. Pabst (Ludwlg Krelss. mgr.)—^The Pabst Stock Co. opened 2C with "Alsleh noch Inn Flueee- klelde.'" "r)»f finto itnf" •«» B9t~s tonch of big langba. La Tuna's dancing act wn~A'aeddedlv popular number. a.'tl^NAi. (John P. Eckhardt, mgr.)—Garden ' ot. Eden Girls 27 and week. Sam Rice's DaffydlU I ))ad good patronage Inst week. Sam Rice Is some I comedian, and he was on the Job from start to f finish. Manager Eckhardt has also provided box- ing bouts for Wpdnesdays and Saturdays that are '. bir drawing cards. dumont's (Frank Dcmont, mgr.)—There was no ' change of the bill last week, an the skit. "Cap- turing Mexican Bandits," was the best kind of a fun 'provider. Gibson and Malone, In a new skeitch, scored 4>lg, while Bennle Franklin's war- . Ming was as enjoyable as ever. Eddie Cassady Is Mtt a top Uner in whatever he does. Frisch and - g|ieldon also held Interest with a clever sketch. AjC^AMBBA, Bboadwaz, Bijou, Oibabd, PiaZA, . TlcmaiA, P«T.ACE, Fsanefobo, - Libebtt, Ob- CSBOM, give vaudeville and moving pictures. "Der Gute Ruf' 29. Atlanta. Ga,—^The Atlanta (Homer George, mgr.) house dark Sept 20-2.'S. "A Pair of Sixes'' 27-29. Al. G. Field's Minstrels 30-Oct. 2. FoBSYTH (Geo. H. Hickman, mgr.)—<B111 20-26: Aldo Randegger. Horllck Troupe, Leon Sisters and company. Allien Stanley, Lew and Mollle Hunting. BiJOD (Jewell Kelly, mgr.)—^The Jewell' KeUy Stock Co. continues to please Its numerous patrons. This well known company has become a . "land- mark" and Its name would live Indefinitely. BoNiTA (George Campbell, mgr.)—^Tableaux and pictures, drawing good nouses. Stband. Grand, GEOBniAW,' Baudettb, ' Two Ai,AMos, Savoy, Auba, Asha and Beu<wood, pic- tores. Basnvm & BahiBy's Cibcus billed for Oct. 18. Colnmbia, 9. O^-^oIumbla (F. L. Brown. mgr.) house Is dark Sept 20-24. "Damaged Goods" 25, "The Only Girl" 27, "The Telfow Ticket" SO, Howe's pictures Oct 4, "Mutt and Jeff In College" 6. "Daddy Long Legs" 6, "Peg o' My Heart" 8, "Potash & Perlmuttei'^' 9. B. C. ACBICtlLTUBAI, AND UECKANICAI. ANDUAIi Faib ivUl be held Oct 26-29. COSTUMES FOR Slightly Wom la Good Condition . Address IIABAGBK, Room 309, Strand Tlieatre Bldf^., 15T1 Broadwoy^ g.isw Torfc City. "The Princess Players" Repertoire People 'Versatile LeodlngWoman,'Juvenile LeadlngUan, Woman forBeavles and Characters, Man for. Heavies and Char- atstersi'a Tonng Gen. Bus. Man. Specialty people given pretlirence. Salaries must be low. Edmund Masses, V. A."Vamey 'Wilte quick. Address • EICBMAK & McDOWELLE, 305 N. New Jersey St, Indianapolis, Ind. AT IiXBERTT' HELEN K. MAY CHABACTBBS, HKA-TISS dE OBR. BV8. FIiBt-Olaas Stock, Rep. or One-Plec«. SO weeks In Moose Jaw, Can., last season; Eastern Co. "Onicer AM" year pre- vlODS. AbUlty, wardrobe and ex. Jom on wire. ■ Add. HELEN K. MAT, Ylnton. Iowa. AT LIBERTY HELEN VICTOR Leads and Second Business 6 feet 6; weight, lao: age, ao. . Versatility; experience; ability ^ wardrobe. ■ Address 1129 'vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. At Liberty-Frank C. Priestland HEAVIES. Ch!aB. IkBADS Age S3, Height 6 ft. 10. Weight 1«0. Rieaponslble Stock or Rep: yer Add:, 6 SPfiNOEB AVE., TORONTO, QAM. m A SKSTOHBS. f LA T S AI<ICK. BOWI^ANO, ■ ■ ^. ee» w, eiatPL, cnioAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. CoLUitBiA.—Monday. Sept 27, third week of ' Margaret AngUn and company,' In "Beverly's Bal- ance." iCOBT.—Sunday, 26,' "Sinners.'.' Alcazas. — Monday, 27, Bert Lytell, Evelyn 'Vaughon and -supporting company. In "Polly of . the Circus." . - Post. —Sunday, 20, the stock company In "The Boss." ' - Savoy. —^Monday, 27, ■"The Birth of a Nation." .Obprecm. —Bill opening Sunday (matinee). 2>l, named: Erwln o^d Jane Connelly, "A Telephone Tangle," with Madge Caldwell, Wilson and Lienore. XHvlne and WUUnms, Brown and McCormack, Ohl- myer and his sextette, Alice Lyndon Doll, with Mary CatapbeD and Jane Shiiw, the Four Marx Brotbers and company, and Orpheum motion pic- tures. Empbess. —Bill opening Sunday (maitlnee), 26: Albcrte Bouect company, Christie, Kennedy and Faulkner, "Within the Lines," Karl, Alpha Trio, and newest feature films. Paxtaoes*. — Bin opening Sunday (matinee). 2S:'Rev. Frank W.-Jordan, Haberdashery, Harry 'Van Fossen, Dorr and Dorr, Hondas Trio, and plc- "^'owAM.—The Dell S. Xjawrence Co., In stock prodiictlcns. HiFPODBOUS.—^VaiudevIUe and pictures. The foUewlng'feature films were sho'nn for week of 10 at the houses named :-Tlvoll, "The Two Or- phans" and "The'Galloper;"'Imperial, "The Case of Becky;" .-Portola, "The House of a Thousand Scandals." PiCTDSES AND VAUDEVIUB oTe to he Seen at the Lrrlc, Princess, 'Valencia, Lincoln and Majest'c Theatres. Photoplays are shown at the All Star, New Fillmore, Edison. Market Street and Begent Theatres. Pictures only are to be seen at the fol- lowing theatres: Bepnbllc, Grand, Polk, Broad- way. Malo, Blograph, Silver Palace, Victoria, Pro- invss, T-Odeon, Unique, Pastime, Queen, Elite, Cory, Liberty,. Lyceum, New, Bex, Shanghai. Sher- man, Sunset Verdi, Vlcksburg, Idle Hour, Poppy, Haussler, Class A, Acme, Capitol,' Clement, Elec- tric, Bay View, BelU'Castro Street. Cortland. Cry.s- ta), Flag, Eticelslor, Fairyland, Fisher's, Forestlc, Glenodeon, Golden City; Golden 'Eagle. Gordon Saml,' Holaht Street, Hayes, Homestead, IrvloK. Kearny Street. Kentucky, La Bonlta. Mission, New Bell, 'NIzon. Ocean View, Opal. Oriental, Palace, Palm. Panama, People's. Peerless, Photoplay. Six- teenth Street, Smith, Star, Washington Square. York. NOTES. The Ofllclal Exposition Orchestra, under the baton of Max Bendlx, assisted by Bvan Williams. tenor, gave Its final concert In Festival Hall, on the P. ±>. I. B. grounds. Sunday afternoon. 20. MxLBA gave her second and last concert on Sun- day afternoon, 26, In the Cort llieatre.