New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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October 9 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 2S Bmltlmore, Hd.—Ford's (CbAR. E. Ford, mn.) "Wbat Money Can't Bujr" Oct. 4 and week. "Pot- asli ft Perlmatter" 11-16. AcADBKi (Tunis Dean, tagr.) —^"^Uands Up" 4- 0, "Th« Lilac Domino" IL-JO. AuDiTOBiuu (Fred. SbamberKer, mgr.)—^Andl- tortum Players present "The TraTl of tlie Lonesome IMne" 4-ti. "Sflstress NeH" ll-l«. COI/ONIAL. — "Fortldden, Marriage" 4-9. "The Two Orplianfl' 11-16. Qatety (J. C. Soatberland, mgr.)— The Olrh from Joyland 4-0. Monte Carlo Girls 11-16. P.U.ACE (Wm. ItaMauf mgr.)—Bon Tons 4-0. Mabylakd (Fred. C. Skanil>erger. mgr.)—BUI 4- 9. Ralph Herz, Victor Morley and company, Oiar- ley Orapcwln ajid company, Uoey and Lee, Irene and company, Charles and Madeline- Donbar, BlUy ' Broad, the Juggling Uennlngs, and moving plc- turea. Tmob QaiND (Peter McCoart, mgr.)—^l%eodore , Lorch company. In "The Hoase of Lies," 3 and > week. Obtbedu. —Bill 4 and week: Joan Sawyer and company, AUman and Dody, Carlisle and Romer. ' F. M. L«w1b and company. Kingston and Ebner. An>ert and IrHoi^ Blcknell. «nd Orphcum Weekly. Plaza. (Lewis Erb. mgr.)—Tabloid musical com- edy and movloe pictures. Hartford. Conn.—Palace (Wm. D. Ascough, mgr.) 'yandevIUe Oct 4-6: Rogers and Hart, Drawee, Frisco and Hambo, Dorothy Richmond PEND UPON US! I," you already know—if not—we will tell you IT CANT BE DONE! It's mighty difficult for any publisher to interest a singer in his publications if the performer is singing "Feist Songs!" The artist has felt the relation of the audience to "Feist Songs.** They read and hear about them. They want to hear them; that's why the professionals stick to "Feist Songs.** Get the IDEA ? Managers know what "Feist** is doing to interest the public in creating a desire on their part to hear "Feist Songs** and are naturally interested in satisfying their clientele. That's why they want "Feist Songs." THE PERFORMER who sings "Feist Songs" has the satisfaction of knowing that there are many in the audience who know about them. It's an advan- tage, too! They are a part of the~- 56 Million Eyes who have* read about them in the "Saturday Even- ing Post," "Laflies* Home Journal," 22 National Sunday Magazines and innumerable Newspapers, and there are 56 Million Ears who want to hear them! I AUDIENCE WANT TO HEAR I JUST LOVE YOU" IKir "BEATRICE FAIRFAX' OLO HOME TOWN OF MINE HE WHO IS NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU' I" Btra. If Interested, kindly communicate. wltb our B. & O. Department / YORK PHILA. - ST. LOUIS - Parkway Bldg. 821 HoUand Bide- Broad & Cberry 7tb Ac Olive Sts. SAN FRANCISCO Pantaces Theatre Building and Bobble Smltli, White and Clayton. Gallseber and Martin, Ward. BeU and Ward, and Four Soils; Bros. GianEN (Geo. Sclutelder, mgr.) —Bill 4-9: Block and White Bevlew, Cardo and Noll, FlTe Landta, Col. Jack George, "CapL Kidder," Earl and Bart- lett. act! "The Iilngerle Shop." VicTOBiA.—B1U 4-9: "At the Ch*," CHfford and Fields. Banjo Bill Isabella Miller and com- pany. Oranis and Oranls. end the Faynes. HippoDBOMB.—Singer's Uldgpts 4 and week. Denver. Col.—Denham (O. D. Woodward, mgr.) "The Seven Sisters" Oct. 3 and week. Empbe»8 (Geo. H. OreaTes, nwr.)—(BUI 2 and WMk I Uelotoib aaA bU Uuctt Ittlda, Lgw PUtal and company, Fulgaro, "Petticoat Ulnstrels," and Marguerite F^rrell. Bill 7-9: SlWerton Girls, Knice and Dunn. Eckhoff and Gordon. Bessie Reni- pel and company, Tom Mahoney, and Ford's Dan- cing Bevue. *'The Birth of a Nation" will be ehown at this theatre week of 11 at advanced prices. It marks the first showing of the film In Connecticut. FABBoys' (H. C. ParEons. mgr.)—^The season at this bonse began 4 with "Peg o* My Heart" The patrons walked Into a practically new (Iieatre. «o extensive are the decorations. "Scarcb Me" 7-9. Mande Adams 12, 13, "Trilby" 14-18, "Kick In" 21-2."l. Poi.i'8 (Veal Harper, mgr.)—Harry Holltnga- worth and Bllljr Long and tb« FoU Flayen, is "Excnse Me," 4-9. Next week, "Hit Shaphaid King." Gbakd (Moe Messing, mgr.)— Tho GlotM Itot> tera 4-9. BnkUD (W. A. True, mgr.)—'"The Cl rcn^ Stali>«aae" and other lat« releaaea In pletmv week of 4. Uabtfobo (U. H. Jennings, mgr.)—Pictures es* eluslvely. ALUEBTic (A. C. Morrison, mgr.)—Paramount featarea. I'BiKckss (A. C. Morrison, mgr.)—A cbange oC pictures dally. New Hmven, Conn Shubcrt (B. D. Eldrldge, mgr.) "Wall Strci.t Gets Totasb & Perlmutter'' Oct. 7-9. "The Garden of Allah ' week of 11. IlYPkBiON (Henry Menger, mgr.)—Tbe stock company presents "BclleTc Me, Xantlppc," 4-0. PoLi's (OUver C. Edwards, m^O—Bill 4-6: Six KIrkamttb Slaters, Harry Ureen-'and coamany. Warren and Conley, Jobn O'Mulley, Rlcharn aXld Montrose, and SUverton Girls. Bill 7-9: P^ttlCMt Mlnslrels, Slayman All 'froupe. Force and Wllllamo, Kurtl's Kmters, Adair and Wyant, Moyo ana Tally. Bijou and Oltmpic. vaudeville and pictures. St. John. Can.—Opera House (W. C. McKay. mgr.) tbe Klark-Urban Company closed a four weeks' engagement Oct. 2, presenting "Wltbln the Law." Partello Stock Co. ll-SS. U.'«igut:, Gem, Stab, Palace and Qmpkebs, mov- ins pictures only. tiYBic.—Yandevllle and moving pictures. Imperial. —^Tbls house celebrated Its second an- niversary week of Sept. 27. An extra picture pro Erram and eliminated, vaudeville was ofTered. "Tll- Ilo's Punctured Romance" was to have been the Heature picture of the week, but was withdrawn after the second night's performance, thongb ns«d at tbe matinee bills for tbe first four days. Th« patrons objected to tbe picture. From now on the price of admission to chc Imperial will be ten and ufteen cents in the evenings, and five and ten at matinees, pictures and one or two acts of vaude- ville being the program. NOTE.>). Ibvino W. Allan, of the Allan Show Print, Beverly, Mass., was In town Sept. 27-Oct. 1. F. G. Spekcbb, of this city, who recently ob- tained control of tbe People's Theatre, Charlotte- towD, I*. K. I., has secured control of tbe Prince Edward Theatre, formerly the Masonic Opera House, In the same city. This gives Mr. Spencer a monopoly of the theatres In Charlottetown. The People's will be ran as a picture theatre, and tho Prince Edward will play road shows. Hamilton, Cnn.—Grand (A. Strowger. mgr.) "Little Lo.-Jt Sister" Oct. 4-6, "On Trial" 8, 0, Thurston 11-13, "(Juo Vadls?" (photoplay) 14-10. Textle (Juiiies Wall, mgr.)—"Tess of the Storm Country"!4-9, "Fine Feathers" 11-10. Savot (Geo. Etroud. mgr.)—(High Life Girls 4-8. Cherry Blossoms lL-16. Nevr Orleana, t>s.—Tolane (T. C. Campbell, mgr.) "A Pair of Sizes" week of Oct. 3, Mrs. Patrick Campbell 11-16. Crescent (T. C. Campbell, mgr.)—The Walter S. Baldwin Stock Co. presents '"Tlic Divorce Ques- tion" 3-9. OnPHECTM (Arthur B. White, mgr.)—Bill 4-9: "Mysteria," Mme. Ayer. CUaude and Fannie Csber, Comfort and King, Schreck and Perclval, "Bach- eloi'B Dinner" and Belle Baker. Gbek.vwald (W. E. Tyler, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. KOTES. BicnABD Walteb Tully, tbe anthor of "Omar, the Tent Maker," was a Crescent City visitor week of Sept. 26. ; One of tbe worst wind and rsln storms tbat ever bit this city occurred Sept. 20, and put the show houses out of business for the day. No flhows were given. The Tulane. Crescent and Or- pheum were damaged. Hlltord, Mass.—Lyceum and Ideal, motion pictures and songs. 'Sadie Rodoebs has joined tbe Opera Hoase regulars as orchestra leader. The big drawing card laal week at the Opera, House was Edwara Boyle, the bUnd vocalist, sing- ing only bis own compositions. He Is an eztraor- dlDary flne bleb baritone. A LETTER from W. J. Crimmlns, formerly of Crimmlns and Magee, comedy boxing act, reveals bim as a V. S. Secret Service detective, for which po.iltlou be renounced the show business some eight years ago. MoTio.v picture camera operators were bere on Monday, Sept. 27. taking .pictures of tbe Immenxe crowd of workmen at the Hopedale Works as they came out at noon. They worked from an auto, and took pictures all over town, even to a funeral service at Vernon Grove Cemetery. TnE remain* of the Last Sensation Staow, td wagons, consisting of five teams very mucb travel worn, passed tbroogh bere 26. D*s Moin«s. fa.—Princess (Rlbert t (>etehell, mgrs.) Prlncms Stock Co. presents "Bunty Pulls the Strings" Oct. 3-9. BEsrHEi.L (Blbert * Getcbell, mgrs.)—Al. Jol- son and "Dancing Around" played one night hero to .1 .<icll-out. Sept. 29. I?>rPBE»8 (Elbert Ic Getcbell. mgrs.)—Five acts of vnndevllle and pictures. BUI changes Sunday and Thorsday. Orphtom (H. McKowo, mgr.)—Split week vnndevllle to big bnslness. TT.viQuc, Casino, Stab, Fahilt, Palace ana Garden, pictures. JInteblnaon, Kan,—Home, B«x, Pearl, Vt Luxe and Iris, jrtetnreB only. RrrnntoB Pabk dosed Oct. 2. Tre Kansa!' State Fair, beld Sept 18-25. watf £ snccesa, and notfiwlthatandlng threatening weather the attendance was above all expectations. (In antweHng at». pTsoM mention Curm.)