New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 9 OUT OF TOWN HEWS WASHIN6T0II. Belasco (L; Stoddard Taylor, mgrl)—Wcefe ot Sept, 27, "TTie Two VJrtoea," by AUred Satro, had Jtti -premier -here, and scored a decided auccess- AoTCblng attempted by K. U. Bothem Is always looked upon as°a brlgbt spot In tb« season, locally, and'tba patrons turned out-and gaVe tHm ibe de- served welcome. He Las some excellent and bril- liant Hetits ot the profesalon In hia support. Char- lotte walker, e prime Washington ravorltc.was made to (eel that she was at home. Her perform- aorc waii excellent, as were those of Haldee Wrlzht, Blanche Yurka ana I'aullne WhitsoD. Ordandn Daly ■wus also line. The play Is handsomely staged. Ciood business ruled all week. San Carlo Grand Ope .-a Company week of Oct. 4, In the following operas: Mouday. "Hlgoletto ;" Tuesdar, "Cannen;'* Wednesday matinee, "Barber of Seville;" ci-nlng, "CaTallena-PagllacclThursday, "Lnda;" Frlr day. "Masked Bell;" Saturday matinee, "Talcs of Hoffmann;" evening, "Alda. Mnalral director. K. GuerrlerL Special engagement Friday mati- nee, 8. Albert Spalding, assisted by Mme. Loretta Del Valle, prima donna soprano. Granville Baker, Peror Bnrton and Llllah McCarthy present "An- drocles and the Lion," preceded by Anatole Fran- cis' comedy. "The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife,'' 11-16. Columbia (Fred G. Berger, mgr.)—Feature pic- tures. Donald Brian. In "The \oice In the Fog," 4-6: Hazel Dawn and John Mason, In "The Fatal Card," 7-9. The Paramount pictures will cont'cue. National (Wm, H. Rapley, mgr.)—"Too Near Pnrls," first time in Washington, was the play tiolecied to Introduce Llane Carrera. week of Sept. She made a aucceasful debut. . "My Lady's Garter" week of Oct. 4. Otis Skinner, In "Cock o' the Walk," next week. PoLi'a. (J. W. Cone, mgr.):—No better selection could have been made for the Grand Army Kn- -campmest than David Warfleld'a "The Grand Army 3ian." for week of Sept. '27. The Popular Players presented It successfully. Mark Kent, in Mr. Warflcld'e role, was a revelation. It is safe to say he never did aoytbing better. S. Hammond Dalley, Rnssell Fillmore, Raymond Wallbum, Cecil Bowser, John M. Kline and A. H.-Van-Buren were nil good, and Florence Blttenbonse was charming. Blanche Friderlcl and Peggy Cameron and the balance of the cast did able work. The perform- ance was highly enjoyed by large audiences. "An American Citizen" week of Oct. 4. "Believe Me, Xantlppe," next week. Casino r Louis J. Fosse, mgr.—^BIH 4-©: Wllber Broa Giendower and Manlon, Dancing Le M.irs, iMartfn Trio, Curry and Pope, Freddy James, and pictures. Sunday concerts are a feature. Cosmos (A. JiillaD Brylawski; mgr.)—Bill 4-0: "The Coloivlal Girls," Glrard. Gardner and' com- pany Browning and Lewis, Harry Gilbert, Mellor and De Paula, Fern. Bigelow and Meehan, and pic- tures. Sunday concerts are popular. Qatett (Harry O. Jarboe, mgr.)—^Tlie Golden Crooic Company, with Billy Arlington, wa« the cause of overflow houses week of Sept, 27. The Gay New Yorkers week of Oct, 4. Sunday con- certs continue to' please. Ltceuu (Grossman Ic Hamburg, mgrs-—^The Queens of the Follies Bergere, with Prlnceas Ka as A feature, proved to be a fine show last week. The Garden of Eden- Burlesquers. with Billy Spencer, 4-U. Sunday concerts are a feature. B. F. Keith's (Roland S. RObbtns, mgr.)—^BBl 4-9: Evelyn Ncablt and Jack Clifford, Arthnr Mc- Wattets and Grace Tyson, (3eorge McKay and Ottle Ardlne, Lyons and Yosco, Edwlna Barry and company, Mabel Braun and coonpany. Six American Dancers, the Peers and Pattae Pictorial!. Sunday concerts continue to draw capacity houses. notes. The Haoenbeck-Wallace Cincua had two days of big bualness Sept. 27, 28. Even the G. A. R. ■Veterans turned out to see the circns. The G. a. R. annual encampment asid parade of the old veterans was the week's main attraction Sept. 27-Oct. 2. Good weather was evidenced. AlANAGEB Locisf J. FossE, ot the Casiuo, had many side specials^for his patrons last week. He bas Installed a "Rodler's score traard" so his l>a- trons can witness th.; world serl» L. G. CTbossuan, of Grossman & Hamburg, lessees of the Lyceum, has completed arrange- ments whereby he ha.<i leased the Uolliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, 3rd will open It with the Tango Gil-is Monday, Oct. 11. The opening of this house completes the chain and the circuit Is coirplete.- Messrs. Crossman & Harburg have nothing to fear of the outcome If all the shovrs come up to the standard of the Tango Girls troupe. MoND.vy, Oct. 11. the Columbia Theatre will open lip under the manngement of Marcus Lot^w. He will continue to uhow photoplays on the Paramonnt list, and has Panlln^ Frederick, tn "Zaza," an- nouDced for 11-13, .end Mary Flckford. in "The Olrl of Yesterday,'' last lialf. CiiABLOTTE Walkeu's friends were out tn full force to see her on the screen at the Colombia, and they enjoyed themselves by the favorable com- ments they made about the prime favorite. Niles, Mich., has been heard from, Jeppe » Delano sends his regards to his old farmer friend, Fred G. Dergcr, congratulailng him on hie snc- ces-o of Ills crop off bis 7x9 farm. Berger says It's not 7x0, oDiy 3x5. Dfnixo the performance of "The Grand Army 'Man. at Poll's, the gifted -voice of tie brilliant eong bird, .\s(nce Whelan, was heard to advantage. The sonjr after the title of the play, composed bv James Thatcher, was heartily received. Miss Whelan should rfve her many friends more op- portunities to liear her. She is a prime favorite in Washln^rton. Manageb Feed G. Beboeb ende Us career as manager of the Oolumhla, Oct 9. WadklngtODlans wish him success. Grnebal Manaoeb Jamxb Thatcheb, Manacer J. W. crone. Director Harry Andrews, Assistant Director Cecil Bcwscr, B. N. Bobblaa, acenlc artist, arc to be congratulated on Qie saceessfnl manne' In which they staged "The Grand Amy -Man." Portland, Me.—Jefferson (U. J. Oarrlty, mgr.) the Frolics of 1915 Oct. 4-6. Ben Lorlng's Mu- sical Bcvne 7-9. The world's series basebail games will be shown on the Perfect score board 8. and transferred to Clt7 Hall Audttorlnm for 0. "The Garden ot Allah" Is an early booking. _ Keith's (Harry E. Smith, m,-yr.) — The Fall eeasoQ of vandevllle opened 4, wlJi the following bill for the week: Mile. De Pinna. Woods' Musical Trio, Stan Stanley, Menatta Duo. Chauncey Monroe and company, Donahue and Stnart, the Seven Honey Boys' Minstrels, and the Novelograph. New PonTLA2<n (iL C. Blmnenberg, mgr.)— New Exposition Ualu —The nineteenth annual Maine Music Festival, Wm. R, Chapman, conductor, takes Place 11-13, with Ueiha, De Uogorza, Leg- tuaka,. wooifora, Beaay, and the "Criterion- M-iT» Quartette," thu Boatoa Orchentra and chorus ot CW voices. A brilliant social feature wilt be a reception and ball "Melba'' nl«ht KOTES. Tub Wllllain Fox Film Corporation lias betn producing the pbotodrama, "The Gift of the Sea," In this locality. In which Harriett Wlllard of South Portland, made a remarkable Jump, during a heavy gale, from the upper deck of a Dig coast- wise steamer, off Portland Head Light, and was rescued by Capt George <Bill of the Life Saving PERFORMERS I Do you know why? If you sing 'Teist i It's because we scientificaUy study your needs and requirem and then have our expert writers put forth their best efforts to vide same at any cost. Most performers have discovered tha singing "Feist Songs" they "make good" easier. DO YOU PLAY RETURN DATES? If they want you back, it's because the audience liked you the-Manager wants you back. One of the reasons they lUced was because you gave them what they wanted—they expects hear ''Feist Songs." You sang them—and you "made good." BOOST YOURSELF! 'with the audiepce by singing the songs they've been rea about—"Feist Songs!" YOU CANT SUBSTITUTE! When the public want to hear a "Feist Siong" you can't I them anything else. Feist has spent thousands upon tfaoiu of dollars to provide the songs and then thousands and i thousands to tell the public about them, so that— 56 Million Eyes have read about them in the "Saturday Eve Post," "Ladies' Home Journal," 22 National Sunday Magu and innumerable Newspapers, and there are 56 Million Ears wemt to hear them! THESE ARE THE SONGS YC "ALL I CAN DO "NORWAY" "GOME BACK "YOU'D NEVER KNOW THI "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH SOI NOTE—All tbe numbers Issued by us are published for band ani BOSTON - CHICMO I T-TJO. PEIS Eastern OXflce -W^estem Office I M M M M 9 Jim ■ H IK > 176 TrsmoBl 8L h46 N. CItrk 8L I 135 W. 44th STREET, Vaudeville and pictures. Bill 4-6: Song and Dance Kevue, Three Coi Sisters, Monsieur Herbert, Weston and Symonds, and Teddy Osborne's pets. Kew bill for 7-0. Gbeelt's (Janiea W. Greely. mgr.)—Vandeville and pictures. BUI 4-6: "The Monte Carlo Girls," <;porge Mack, and the Austins. Bill 7-8: Wllscn Walters and company, "Harrell," and Murray and Raker. ^i.F^°'^^ f^- f«- Crawford, mgr.)—^The opening of this motion picture house under new management pccunred 4. Geraldine Farrar'a nhotopls; debut. In Carmen," Is the opening week s offeplng, made notohle OS tbe first showlog of tbSm picture any* where outside of Boston, siaAvo h4 Ktatam, nottoa vtctUM vsly. station. The plctores will be presented at the Kmnire. THB Casco Theatre Co. has been organized here, with. Ernest L. Crawford as an« of the directors and manager. Mc.^Ieater, Okla.—Busby (F. G. Doggett. mgr.) will open Oct. 14, with "A Pair of Sixes." Taix-MIoestic <-D. a. MadDonald. mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures. LiBEBTT (J. A, Stetnson, wgr.) —iParamonnt pic- tures. Tnx 101 Sanch Wild West Sborvs will give two exhibitions here Oct. 7. Thb American Aamrawnt Co>'s Caraival t*