New York Clipper (Oct 1915)

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October 9 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 43 AT TUB IIBW TOKK TBXATILKa. VITAORAPH. B'wity.MtbStreeL "Greatest War Dnma ever fllmed." —N. Y. American. FeatnriDK CHARIXS RZCHBftAN Hats, (ezc SaLl 2&c., fiOc and Sl.OO. Evgs. A Sat. JUL, SfC.. SOc, 76c., $1.00 A $3.00. OBO, n. Theatre, Broadway & 43d Street. _AaB A MtA Evenings at 8.16. Uatlnees Wed- COHAN S neadaT and Satorday at 2.U. CHARLES DILLIhGUAH " - -- presents ——, _, In a iltue comedy with a iltue mosl. NI88 MIFORMATKIB ""^ ELSIE JANIS ith a iTtUe masfc » PAUL DICEEY and CHA3. W. OODDARU TUK Phone Col. 8800. Central Park W., e2d, 63d Sta. Eves.8.16. MaU- CENT URT neeaTDeB.,Thats. Sat.2.16. NED WAYBURN'S TOWN TOPICS ( Eves. 2Jc. to $2 Sat. Mat. 4 Snn. PKICBS Mights, 25c. to $1.(0. Tnes. and Thnrs. Mala.. 36c. to $1. Xo higher. W. 42d St. Eves. 8.16 Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.16 WOODS PRESENTS GOlKEimOBr CI.AT A new American play in three acta and an epUogne by Cieves Elnkead, id JANE COWL. Sieves Elnke JOHN 5IASON B AIETT Mats. Wed. A Sat.. 2.16. Phone 210 Bryant. J J COHAM A HARRIS Present Young America" A New Play t>y FRED BALLARD. BEI flCnn West Mth St. Evenings 8.30. Mati- BELNwUU nees, Thursday and Satnrdsy, 2.20. DAVID BELASCO presents THE BOOMERANG By WlncheU Smith and Victor Mapes. C*¥ TY 1*01^ 4AUk Bt., Wast of Bnadw^jr. P KJM^M. \JiM Evenings. 8.S0. Matinees, 2.20. Estate of HENRT B. HARRIS Presents Moniii? nAnv By zellah cotinqton Oil JDCi BAO I and JULES SIMONSON "A liStagblng Triumph.*' —N. Y. American. u a DQTC Weat'AM St. Evenings at S.16. OaHIiXiJ ifktlneea Wednesday and Satnrday at 2.16. EDGAR SELWYN'S Melodramatic Comedy HUDSON Mth St., nr. B'wsy. Eves., 8.16. Mats. Wed. ft Sat., 2.16. Direction SELWYN A CO. -■T-KriV-IJl-n VT'RV With WILLIAM U .n Mil MX M* MMii Mu codrtemay. By ROI COOPER MEGRDE. Cast inolades Frank Craven, Tlolet Hemlng, Heniy Stephenson, others. PiliniCD 42d St., near B'way. Evenings 8.16. uAnllLCn Matinees Wednesday A Saturday at 2.16. COEAN A HARRIS Present The House of Glass A New Ptoy by MAX marcin JjYCBDJIH ^^t^'I'L^ Evenings at 8.16 Uatlnees, Thnrs. A Sau. 2.16. MARIE TEMPEST In the Dontale Comedy BUI, J. M. Barrio's New One-Act PUy "ROSA.LUID" and Robert MarshaU's Three- Act Comedy, "THE POKE OF KILLICRANKIE." B. 9. KKITH'S PALACE Broadway A 47th St. Mat. Daily at 2 P. M. 36, 60 and T6C. B-rery NlRlit aS-60-76-tl-$T.60 GICCOUNI, T. ROY BARNES & BESSIE CRAWFORD UURA NELSON HALL, ELIZA- BETH MURRAY, JULIAN ROSE, GENE H0D6KINS & CO., BANKOFF & GIRLIE. AQTAD Broadway A 4Stb St. Eveiilngs s.is. AO A Un Matinees Wednesday A Saturday at 2.16, «5?- COHAN'S ^"I^r "HIT-THE TRAIl HOIUDAY" Wia FBEP NIBLO aa Blllj HoUlday. |7»ilDID17 Broadway A 40th Street. Evenings 8.16. EJVlr IRd Matlneea Wed. and Sat. at 2.16. MR. CYRIL MAUDE In His International Trlnmph. CB 11 WLM D V By u6does a K U Iwl t*T PERCYVAL Beg. Oct. II—WM. OILLETTE, In "Sherloclc Holmes." NEW AMSTERDAM S;^!V^ a^ liil Elaw A Erlanger, in association with Oeo. C. Tyler, will present HOLBROOK BURN'S COMPANT loinoiaooa B^ySs^^itTD'^ Terre Uaate, Ihd.—Grand (Cbas. Smith, mgr.) feature olcturea on open dates. "The Prince ofPllsai" Oct. 3, Walker wSttealde 9. "The Girl from tltali" 12, ''The Bird of Paradise" 1«, "The Only Girl" 32, 23: "Dancing Around" 24. HiPPODBOMB (T. W. Barhydt Jr., mgr.)—Bill 4-0: Uttle Nap, Burt Melbum, Mrs. Gene Hughes and company, Xates end Wlieeler, and Dlx and Dbde. Bin 7-10: Carr, Arome and Carr. Zeno and Idandel, "Live Wires,"' Trovato, and Evelyn and Daily. New Coloniai. (M. Leas, cagr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Lois (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Stock and pictures. AUIBICAN, COLONIAI., CBESCENT, FoDNTAIN, GutDBK. Habit, Ibis, Imp, Obpbeum, Dubs, Pbin- CESS. PAI.ACE, POPULAB, PABE, ROTAI^ RDX. SaVOY, 'Swan, Twelve Points and Vabietibs, pictures only. Playing leads with the Western Vltagraph Co., who gave a fine performance in '^he Chalice of Courage." NOTES. Daytov Paine Is in c'uurge of tlie Grand's or- chestra this season, p. J. urelnlng, former leader, havln«r accepted a similar position at the Orpheum, Jack BoelTler's cew vaudeville house at Qolncy, III. Shaknon KATZENDAca, treasurer of the Hippo- drome, has resigned, to manage the Varieties pic- ture house. The Neil O'Bbien Minstsei.s, which played here Sept. 24, re-unlted four men who were to- gether years ago, in WoIU'T Dorsey, tenor, at the •rpheum: Chas. Rozelle, of Rozelle and Rozelle. at Hlppodr«>m«^ and Emlle Siibers and Eddie Mazier, of the O'Brien company. They were together with the Qulnlas A Wall Minstrels. PnnT Bt, E. of Broadway. Phone Bryant. M a Evenings at 8.20. Matinees Wed. and Sat ,2.20. JOHN CORT Presents a New Three Act Comic Opera Wltb KLiEANOR PAIRTEK TH£ pans PAT Book of Lyrics by HENRY BLOSSOM. Music by VICTOR HERBERT. IfeflCIHA B'wayA 39th St. Phone, 3S4e Oreeley VAalnll Evgs. 8.16. Mats. Wed. A Sat., 2.16. Most Charming of All Viennese Operettas, THE BLUE PARADISE Wltlk CECIL, L.BAR and the Beat Singing Cast In New York. THEA., itth Street, W. of B'way. Phone, 8439 Bryant. Evgs., 8.IS. Mats., Wed. A Sat., Z15. SHUBERT WILLIAM HODGE IN "ThB Road to Happiness" MaT'lJck'SSTe.""""' 'DAAFflU' Theatre. 46th St., West of Broadway. MB^^^ JL MM. pbone eioo Bryant. Evenings 8.30. Matinees Wed. ft Sat., 2.30. In Alfred Satro'a Comedy "THE TWO VIRTUES" IN THB OOUAT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. B, FOB THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. DECBMBEB TERM, 1912. NO. 308. IN DIVORdE a. v. m. MAUD B. VONDBNCKER v. ABEINT ABNOLD VON r^R vi r To ARENT ARNOLD VON DEN'CKER. late of 1123 Marlborough Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Take notice that the undersigned has been ap* pointed Master by the Court In the at>ove proceea- Ings in divorce. In which your wife, Maud B. Von Dencker, has brought suit against you for an abso- lute divorce on the grounds of desertion, and that I will hold a meeting for the purpose of taklnf testimony In said proceedings, at my office, 1810 Land Title Building, Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., on Thursday, November 4. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time and place you are notlfled to appear in person or by counsel and produce such testimony as you may desire. C. BRADFOSD FRALBY, Master. r VnTf *^ St., West of B'way. Phone 6216 Bryant. IjXniV Eves. 8.16. Matinees, Wed. & Sat.. 2.16. AROTHBIl JHUSICAl. TAICHPH TWO IS COMPANY with a Notable Cast COLUMBIA THEATRE BBOADWAT. 47tb STREET, H. Y. TbU Weok, TUB BTBOLLiINO PI^TEB* OBanaport, Ind.—NelEon (Bdw. F. Galllgan, .) "The Christian" (return) Oct. 4, 5: Esther's Loffanaport, Ind CDgr.) "The Christian Indoor Circus 11-13, German Theatre Stock Co., of ClnclnnaU, 10 : "The Only Girl" 25. Universal pictures when no other attractions are booked. Colonial (Harlow Byerly, mgr.)—BUI 4-8: Cor- nelia and Adele, nve Foolish Fellows, and Tus- cnno Bros. Bill T-0 : Wartenberg Bros., >Y111 Fields, and Dunn and Deane. I'ABAuouNT, Gband and Abk, pictures only. NOTES. "Gbaustabe" drew so well at the Paramount that Manager Undsay booked a return date for Oct. 3, 4. The Fartier-Wright Carulval will appear at Na- tional Park, week of 11. Nelson and Nelson, acrobats on stilts, pre- sented an entirely nev act to Coloolal patrons, and received big applause at all performances. "Neal op tub Nati" (Pathe serial) has opened at the Nelson. NoBMAN Fbbidgnwald's tablold. "A Night in Old Heidelberg," was a big hit at the Colonial, 30- Oct. 1. The tab. la full of "pep," and carries about twenty people. South Bend, Ind.—Oliver (S. W. PlckerlnA. mgT.) the Oliver Stock Company In "Three Weeks."' Oct. 4-8; "The Girl and the Tenderfoot" 7-0. Obphbdu (C. J. Allardt, mgr.)—BUI 4-6: Joe Kennedy, Clinton and Rooney, "Style Review," Jones and Johnson, and Dan Sherman and com- pany. Last half: Gordon and Day, Vera Berlkier. "Uls Dream Girls," Smith, Cook and Brandon, Roy and Arthur, and pictures. This house haa been doing splendid business and patrons have been well pleased with the bills. AUDiTOBiDic (S. W. Plckerlnc, mgr.)—High class photoplays, under the persoaal direction of the old time, popular circus man, Geo. B. Hines. Stband, La sat.t.fi. Indiana, Coloniai, and Sdb- IBISB. pictures only. Chablxs Gbafewin made a decided hit on Or- EcepSe.""' 'h new playlet, "Pough- Brasll, Ind.—Sourwlne (A. Grimes, mgr.) vandenUc and pictures. "Frocklos"' did good business here Sept. SO. Pbincxss and Colonial, pictures only. , . ^ Honsa Show and Fair drew large crowds Oct. MllTrmnUee, Wis.—^Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) "Guarding Old Glory" la the feature fllm Oct. 8-6. "Sari'' will be the attracUon 7.0. Majestic (J. A. Ulgler, mgr.)—Bill 4-0: Emma Cams and company, Lawrence and Cameron, Hugh Herbert and company. Van and Scbenck, the Five Annapolis Boys, Newbold and Orlbbln, Van and Weekly*" «nd Weston, and the Orphenm TrAvel Pabst (Ludwlg Krelss, mgr.)—The German Stock Co. presented "Hohelt Tanzt Walzer" 8, "Mueller" 6. SnuBERT (C. A. Nlggemayer. mgr.)—The Shn- hert Stock Co. presents "The Great Divide" week of 3. "The Lure" next week. OATrrz (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Hello Girls 3-9. The Charming Widows next week. EUPBESB (Harry Ooldent>erg, mgr.)—TheBeantr Revne 3-9. The Fashion Plates next week. Cbtstai, (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—BUI 3-9: Nelson Bros., Bemlvlccl Bros., Kerslske's Digs, Dawson, Lanlxan and Covert, and Jackson Family. Obfheuu (B, W. Tlppett, mgr.)—-Too Many Husbands" Is presented week beginning 2. Racine, Wis. — Orpheum (H. L. Wlnckler, mgr.) bill Oct. S-6: Byam, York and Faye, Capt. .^nson, Hugo Kncb and company, Coakley, Hanvey and Dunlevy, and Treat's seals. BUI 6-0: De Vole and Livingston. Ted and Uno Bradley, Sarah Pad- den and company, Helen Primrose, and Fanton's Athletes, and pictures. Strand (A. W. MUIer, mgr.)—^VaudevUIe and moving pictures. Majestic, Gbano, Racine, Bijou, Bet, Amusb and Jitney, moving pictures only. Got. Phillips was royally entertained sod dined by the EUs' Club, Sept. 29. Atlanta, Oa.—Atl&nta (Homer Georae, msr.) "Damaged Goods" Oct. 4-6, "The Only GlrV'T-O. Fobsxtb (Geo. Hickman, mgr.)—BUI 6-11: "Safety First," Felletler A company, 'Hawley and Hawley. Boothby and Bverdeen, Boxy La Bocca, and Lamb's Manikins. BiJOD (Jewell KellT, mgr.)—Jewell EeUy Stock Co. continues to good trasiness. Bonita. —Musical comedy and pictures. Lraic, Gbamd, Stband, Gbobqia^. Vauobrb, S.I.VOT, (2) Aia.if08, Alpha, Ai.8aA, Victobla and Belixwood. pictures only. Aasnsta. Oa. — Grand (B. B. Tant. mcr.) "Mott and JeB in CoUece" Oct. 4. Feature UM are shown when no regular attraction la booked. STBAint, UoDJBSKi. and D»E*iff.iNi>, photdplara. BABif CM A Baiut CiBcna will ahorw here Oct. 20.