New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 9 OUT OF TOWN HEWS ... EAHSAS OTT, Ma AODITOBIUU.—Stock company. Oasden. —DublsBky Broa.' Stock Co. ' Shtbebt. —^Tiiis liouse la dark aeala week ol Oct: 4. . Gaictt. —Sam Bowe'a Show 4-9. CENTL'nv.—BlR Croze 4-3. Obphei'u (Daddy LelimaD, mgr.)—Bill: Or- pbenm Tauderlllc. Oba»i>, Wii.i.ia Wood and Eufsbss, plctarcs oalT. 'Olobs (Cy. Jacobs, mgr-)—Split week Tande- -rtlle. NOTCa. These was the naual demand for gtandlne room at tbe Garden Theatre, Sunday night. Sept. 26, and many were turned away from tbe performance of vTbe Sbepberd of tbe HUla," by Dublnaky Bras.' ' Stock Company. Tbe company jplayed to <ner'fifteen tbouaand'admissions with "Brewflter's SUIllons," week of 20. Ed. Dablnaky, who stands six feet, one Inch and a half, captured his aadl- e'nce as Young Granf Matthews. Irene Daniel, as Sammy Lane, was, charmlnely clever and con- vincing ; Billy Nenbaner, as the Shepherd, had his first big chance to show his mettle and made gooJ; L. Rutns Hill, as Old Orant Matthews; Frances Valley, an Annt MoUy; Soy Sutlrerland, as Wash GIbbs, and Frank Meyers, as OlUe Stewart, were cmlnentlv satlatact-iry, while Eva Craig, In the role of Tcte, won new popularity, ana Charles Cublne, as Preaching Bill; Barney Dublnaky, as Lem, and Charles Dozler, as Hank, lifted the com- edy vein of the production Into something nn- nsually fine. Tax Sbcbebt was dark last wedi, "Too Many Cooks" falling to arrive. Gooi> houses witnessed tbe openlncc perform- ances of "The Miracle Man," at the Auditorium, by the stock company. Dwlght Meade, E. J. Blunk- all, T. J. Gibson,'Henry Croeby and Ada Head, had prominent parts, with Mary Trey In the lead. Lew Dockstadeb was headllner of the Orpbenm hill, which pleased two very fair houses Sunday, 26. Allan Dlnehart and company. In "Tbe Mean- est Man In tbe World," ran second, and Gus Ed- wards' Song Revue, Nan 'Halperln, and the Volun- teers, received favorable comments. The Castbillians, acrobats, headed the bill at the Globe, which Is doing a great business. Paul Bud Azella, sbadowgrapnlsts, and Kltner, Hayes and Montgomery, were also favorites. The Bboadwat Belles, with Stella Uorrlasey and Joe WUton; were at the Century, and did good business. . The Gatett also came In for Its sbare, with Barney Gerard's Follies of the Day, with tbe cast headed by Gertrude Hayes and George P. Murphy. JoavMY Bbtle, bantamweight championship claimant, was an extra attraction at tbe Century. ST* LOUIS, MO. Olticpic. —Week of Oct 3 marks tbe lant week Of the feature pipture, "The Birth of a Nation," which has had packed houses at every show since It started. Sanderson. Brian and Cawthorn, In "ffhe Girl from Utah," 10-10. Shubebt. —"The Only Girl" week of 3. AJioiBicAX.—"While the City Sle^>ps" 3-9. Pabk. —"Over Night" 3-9. Columbia. —Bill 3-9: Henrietta Crosman and company, James Morton and Frank Moore, Mme. Beeson and company, Harris and Manlon, Ryan and Lee, Tracey and Stone company. Seven nomas, and O'Laughlln's dogs. Obakd. —Bill 3-9: Bud Snyder and company, Foz and Stewart and company, and eight other acts. Shenandcah. —"Little Boy Blue" 3-9. Gavett. —Geo. P. Murphy, Gertrude Hayes and Chester Nelson head the Follies of the Day show 3-9. Standard. —The Broadway Belles 3-9. New Ouand Centoai Robert Edeson, In the title role of the feature picture. "Uortmafai," 3-0. VfcTOBiA.—The German theatre season started Sunday, 3. under tbe direction of Hans Tx>et>e1. The. selection was "Wie Man MlUlonalr Wlpd" ("How to Become a MU'lonalre"). Odeon. — Burton Holmes will begin his trav- elogues here 14, with "See America at Last," this season. DcBtNO wtek of 3 the foUowIne attractions are scheduled for St. Ix>uls: Veiled Prophet Pageant, Tuesday, Oct. 5; river parade and races, Sunday Oct. 10; St. Louis Agricultural Fair, Oct 4 to 9; St Louis Automobile Show, Oct 4 to 9; Bny-ln- St. Louis Displays Oct. 4 to 0, manifesting the supremacy of the St. Louis market. Haneheater, Ji. H,—Star (R. J. Caron, mgr.) Paramount featurea, Pauk (P. F. Shea Theatre Co.. msrs.)—For woofc of Oct 4, Corse Peyton's Stock Co., In "Rebecca of Snnnybrook Farm." ■ .PAiJ.rE (Wm. O'N'ell, mgr.)—Photoplays and TatfdevlUc. . AcoiTORiL'M (Manuel Lorenzen, mgr.)—High class photodramas. Cbow.v (Couture Bro^.. ugrs.)—Featuring "Neal of the Navy," with IJllIan Lorraine and Winiam Courtlelgh. VHagraph nnd other subjects. Gloi:e (Stelgler Hohman, mgr.)—"The Clemcn- ccan Cose," 4-9, and oth^r features. Lyric, Modehx, Qcsb.n, Geanite Sq.. Empihb and National, pictures only. ■ Jack Sinoeb's burlesque company the Win- ners, and the Abom Open. Co., in '"The Bohe- S?".. 5"J'',! supplanted the Blue Ribbon Belles which had been booked for week Siept 27. STEtGLEB HouMAN, manager of the Globe Tbc- fMt, has secured more additional bookings of tbo wm- Fox Film Co. releases, which will nin through p> -the .mcoith at Decemi>cr. The ai<A>e Is fast <»«OTilng one of the most popular of local notloa picture houses. WoBE on the new Eagia Theatre has progressed BO •a^orow.' that the^manageineat expect to open about the middle of December. Cleveland, O.—Opera House (A. F. Hartz, mgr.) Frances Starr, in "Marie Odlle." Oct 4-0; Margaret IlUneton. In "The Lie," 11-16. COLONIAL (F. Bay Comstock, mgr.)—Taylor Holmes, In "His Majesty Bunker Bean," 4-0, Morosco's 'Te^ o" My Heart" 11-18. Keith's HiproDBOiiE (H. A. Daniels, mgr.)— Bill week of 4 : Homer B. Mason and Marguerite Keeler company. Belle Blanche, Moore, Gardner and Hose, Ballet Divertissement, Derkln's dogs and monkeys, Kelt and De Mont, Blnns and Bert, and Hearst-SeUg Weekly. Pbospect (J. w. Lyons.-mgr.)—"A Little Qlrl In a Big City" 4-9, "School Days," with Herman Tlmberg, 11-16. ^ ^ Miles (W. F. Gallagher, mgr.)—^Blll week of 4 : Robert B. O'Coonor and companv, Jos. E. Wat "^on. Four La Delia Comlques, Ballen and Hayes, Leonard and WUIard, Mozarto, and pictures. PBI8CILIA (P. E. Seas, mgr.)—BUI week of 4; Tom Powell's Minstrels, tbe Marimba Maniacs, tbe Nettle Carroll Troupe, Billy Clarke, the Sing- ing Five, and pictures. GoBDON SquABB (Harry Durocher, mgr.)—Pic- tures only are shown week of 4. Stab (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.)—^The Liberty Girls 4-0. „ , „ Empihe (Phil Isaac, mgr.)—^The Record Break- ers 4-9. NOTES. The Grand Theatre, on Bast Ninth Street which wss closed for some time and re-modeled at a cost of $20,000. and will be re-opened as the Lvceum Theatre, with a seating capacity of 1,600. the largest motion picture house In the downtown section. The.Metropolitan Co., of which Geo. W. Hansbeer and Max Faetkenbeuer are executive officers, are behind It and George Ryder will be house manager. A feature will be the Baird pro- jection picture camera, which will be the nnst Installed in Cleveland. GEBAiniNE Fabbah's "Cnrmen ' (plcturesjls the feature this week, at the Metropolitan. The or- chestra was trebled In sizo for tbe prescntntlon, and 1b under the direction of Hymon Spltabiy. Akron, O.—Colonial (Louis Wise, mgr.) blU Oct 4-9: Nana, Eva Taylor and company. Middle- ton and Spellmeyer, Caslano and Nelson, Florne MQUrsblp and Paul Lc Van and Dobbs. Bank, waldobp, Naiional. Eupbebs, Plaza, Winteb, Maine, Ideal, Thobnton, Gbotto, Ma- jestic, Obfkecm, Nixon Pastime, Dbeamland, Auau>E, Ideal, Spiceb and Pantaobs', moving pic- tures. ZaneaTlIle, O.—iSchultz (Arthur Merely, mgr.) Iq dark week of Oct. 4 _ > ... Obpiiei/m (E. II. Harris, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. QciMUY's, IJITESIAL, Oband and Amebican, mo- tion pictures only. IndlanapoIU, Ind.—^Mnrat (Nelson D. 'Tro- brldge, mgr.) "The Bird of Paradise" Oct 4-0, "The Only Qlrr* 11-16, James Whitcomb Blley's birth- day celebration will occur matinee 7. English's (Ad: F. Miller, mp-.)—^"Daddy Long I.ogB" 4-8, Elsie Ferguson, in "Outcast," 8, 9. LvcEUU (Anderson & Zlegler, mgr.)—^"Dncle Tom's Cabin" 4-0, "Ou the Yukon'' 11-10. Keith's (Ned S. Hastings, mgr.)—BUI 4-9: Harrison Brockman and company, Morris ^Cronln and company, Ernest R. Ball, O'Brien, Havel and company, Ethel Hopkins, Haydn, Borden and Haydn, and Jolly Johnny Jones. Ltbic (Barton & Olsen. mgrs.)—^BUl 4-6: "Hla Dream Girl," Arthur Rtgby, Vemle Kaufman, Dunn and Dcane, and Wartenburg Bros. BUI 7-9: Jessie Hayward and company, the Halklngs, Norwood and Norwood, Mabel Plarper, and Stelner Trio. Fauilt (H. G. Argenbrlght, mgr.)—BIU 4-8: Johnson Bros, and Johnson, George Stanley, Vir- ginia, and Ysmato Troupe. COLLMBIA (Sam Davis, mgr.)—The Motor Qlrls 4-9. &UJEBTIC (G. E. Black, mgr.)—September Morn- ing Glories 4-9. Colonial, Isib, Satot, Gbakd Centbal, Rotal, Gabbick, Alhaubba and Manhattan, -feature pic- tures. EvanaTllIe, Ind.—Wells BIJou (M. E. Butter- worth, mgr.) "Freckles" Oct 10, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 18, "A Fool There Was" 17, -Cobum's Min- strels 19. New Gband (Otto Meyer, mgr.)—Bill 4-6: Tra- rato, "Live Wires," Carr, Amore and Carr, Zeno and MandeL and Evelyn and Dolly. BiU 7-10: Mrs. Gene Hughes and company. Little Nap, Burt "Gone" Melbnm, Yates and Wheeler, and DIz and Dixie. Obpheum and Nobtrsidb ((Thas. Sweeton, mCT.)—Amateurs, vaudeville and motion pictures. Pbincesb, Savot, Cbitebiok, Bivebside, Novel- ty, Colonial, Fbanklin, Viboinia, Coluubia, Fulton, Valada, Stadium, Gotebkob, Ai.hambra, jErFEBSON, WOODLAWK, WALKDT, FAVOBITE, Castle Hall and Alamo, motion pictures only. The bill for Sept 30-Oct 8, at the New Grand was an unusually well balanced one. Smith, Cook and Brandon carried off tbe honors, ^le men are clever tramp comedians, and Mies Brandon nn excellent dancer; her Jigging, on. her toes, bringing a great "hand." • , St. Joaeph, Ho—Lyceum (C. U. PhlUey, mgr.) Chinatown pictures Oct 3-7, Cabaret Girls 8, 0. Cbystal (Fred Cosman, mgr.)—High class vaudeville and tabloid musical comedy. Electbic (T. C. Schroeder, mgr.)—(High class vandeville and feature i>lcturea. AUDlTOBItiU.—Boston Symphony Orchestra 8. Colonial. Boyal, Bupbebs and Obpbxuk, pic- tures only. WABTOD-TOBNO I.AOT PIANISTE with 8. or D. Specialty and capable work In Acts. Low, sure salaty. we pay all. WANT Folding Asbestos Cloth Booth. State size, weight and cash price. Oregon PlayerB, Klkland,P«L ATT 1.1 BEF On account of company closing, LEONARD E. LORD JUVENILE LEADING MAN Ht, 6 ft 11 In.; wt, 160 lbs.; age, 2S yis. QooA wardrobe and appearance. Can Join on wire Addreas H9 N. DEABBORN ST., OmOAOO. BEP. BAND ACTOB8 that Doable All Lines, Stage Director that Doubles Drum. Al Agent that can route, book and liandle the advance. North Dakota, Northern Minn, and Eastern Montana. Must l>e sot>er and know the territory. HUGO BROS. Care of Hugo Players No. 2 OETTTSBPHO. B. D. Wanted, for Albert S. Tees Co. SECOND BUSINESS MANforfollowlDg parts: Oharies Lester, In The Ouy Son; Frsnklyn Royce, In The Traveling Salesman; Jacques d'EauvUle, In Sham: — . -jj^jj. HezeklabJenksand 'Boy; , Jooper Wife. Add, until Oct. 0, Wooater, O,; then Yan Wert, O. Auv A&Bwuui} — ■ „avMuca U E.I Jock Bodney, In The Prince Chap; He Jimmy Hlchelaon, In The Conntrv Boy; Wlllard Hann, 1q The Man and His Mate; Bert Cooper, In The Prodigal AT LIBERTY BOSK WIIVCHESTBB Versitlle Char. ConedleBoe, Heavies, 2d Bos. Five seasons North Broa' Stock. Past season Sherman Players. Latest stock releases. Experience, ability, wardrot>e. Permanent stock or one piece. Address ST. REGIS HOTEL. CHIOAQO, ILL. WANTED COMPLETE ACTIN8 CO. People In all lines. Experience, ability, wardrobe. Peo- ple with speclaltlea, yes. Name lowest salarr. Send pbotoB. rnll parilcnlars, quick. Show opens m Oklo. Piano Player (man). Feature Vaudeville Act Address OHAS. HANVILLE, UQR. HAYBELLE FOWLER CO. Ceptropolls Hotel, Kansas City. Mo. WMTED-Dramatic Stock Co. ofr paacERTAOB ba§ib HIGH CLASS PLAYS Orplieiun Ttie«tre, ITB.IiTllle, T«bb. (Only Stock In Town), "rbeacre newly renovated. Seats 1,200, Stage STzU. Opening Oct 18. Would like to hear from experienced Dramatic People. Wlra or write MOAT OUSOIT, MB West ItBtli at., !l« Y. City. WANTED UBBLB & HAKTUI'S CUCLE TOrS CAfilN WOMEN FOB OPHELIA WITH CHILD FOB E7A. Addreas WU. KIBBLE, Lyceum Theatre, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 4 to Oct S. Permanent address, Mt Clemens, Mich. WAX«TED FOR CIRCLE STOCK LEADING WOMAN AND SOUBREHE Heavy Kan. Ooinedlan and (ten. Biz. mul Frefsr those dolnf epeclattlea. Also Pianist Comet and TloUn that can doable stage. Low, sure salary and long season to competent people. WORK BROS.' STOCK 00., PUlnii, Kan., Oct 9; Bncklln, Kan., Oct 11. IT I IDintTV The EXPERIENCED young ENGLISH Al LlDHni I ACTOR and ADtAnOE AOENT MAI.COLM DUNCAir Age 2i, height a ft, weight 188. Good wardrobe. Can play leads, heavies or anything cast for. Familiar with Penna., New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Cm Join on wire. Add. 216 Seaside Ave., Atlantlo (aty, K. J. WANTED Anerlcao aod Italiao Soog and Dance Artists ttemales) to work In a cabaret In Bavana, Cuba Wages Orom tlbM to $25.00 per week. Address ADBELKj DIAZ, Damos 64. Havana, Onba. Lampe Bros.' Merry Minstrels WANTS Singers, Dancera, Oomedlano, Novelty Acts, Huslolana, B. A O.; also Live Aitent Mention all in flrsi letter. ABBECON, NEW JERSEY. AT lilBERTT JOIUfa.M17LiI<KJl I KBILJjIB HASOl* Musical Director, I Ballad Bag and Novrlty Double Trap Dmms, I Singer, Ingenne and Arrange, Tianspoee, fto. I Char. Soabiette, Lead. Experienced In all llnea. I and produce nnmcers. Both BtrloUy reliable. aw So. 9th St, Brooklyn. K. T. ENLARGED AND BEAUTIFIED MOUQUIN'S Gtfe An., beL 27th ud 28tb Sts., Raw York HOST POPUUUa FRBTTOa BBBTAIIRAHT PABISIAN CAFB : : MUSIC e.80 P.M. TO 1 A.U.