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December 2S THE NEW YORK CLiPPER lOS IT'S GETTING BIGGER ALL THE TIME A WONDEREUL BALLAD FOR ANY SINGING ACT "I BROKE MY MOTHER'S HEART" (ALL OVER YOUi THE aREATEST OF ALL MOTHER SONGS A GREAT SINGLE.DCUBLEORHARMONY NUMBER ,,WHEN IT'S PEACH-PICKINC TIME IN DELAWARE" : HEAH IT ON THE VICTOK RtCORDS I»ttliUili«a; hi-: tU» .MAURICE KICHMOND MUSIC Jo:; Idc.; I4r» w. 4rnii sc. rr^w Vork citj FROM SANGER & JORDAN. MiiB. Wians op tiiu Cahbagb Patch" Is bein;; rffend b7 Joseph Solly, ot the Lyric Tbeatrf:, QrMeeport, Coon., '.reek endlDc Dec. 25. ••THE CiBCUs GiuL." thn plRy -whlch John Cn^e nrndnced in BostOTi. In sitock. at the Castle Sauaro Th(-atre, not lone ag}, and wblch ran twelve weeks, •u belne repeated by Mr. Craig week ending D^c. '>G. ir Duslness warriDit), the play will be tept on iLdennttely. . ^ "Ha Fell ik Lovx With His Wipe." dramatized by U. S. Sheldon, will be offered week ending Jan. 1, at Hatbaway'a Theatre, Brockton, Maas., wl'.h Jol'an Noa In the leading role, under the manage- ment ot Warren O'Hara. •The TsUyQW Ticket" will be offered week end- itt Jan. 1, at tlie Bro.idTr^y, Can^en, N. 1., under tlip uanaeement oC W. H. SuHItbd. "Via Wibelehb'* is in active rehearsal at tbe Araitomr ot Music, Hnllfu. N. S., under the man- ttrmeat of J. P. O'ConncU. "^BT Jane's Pa" Is being offered week end- tnj Dec 25, at thi Mo7art, Clmlra, N. Y. Thla houB« is now under the sole management of M. D. tilbSOD. "Tiss or THB Stobh Cohntbt" and "Mns. Wioa.s or thb Cabbage Patch" are underlined for very early production at PoU'b, Washington, D. C. •"The Blindness op Vibtce" will be used for three matinees only at Poll's, Hartford, Conn., week ending Dvc. '2fi. "Thx Yellow Ticket," "Be Fell in Lots With His Wife" and "Reaot Monbx" are listed lor production In January by Wilson Todd, located at the Qladmer Theatre, Lansing. Mich. 'Tess or THE Stosu Countbt," dramatized by Ropert Hughos. will be used week ending Dec. 25 •t the Fulton Opera Bouse, Lancaster, Pa., by the Edwin Forsberf Players. "Don't Lie to Tour Wife" nnderllned. "The Mislbaujmo Last" scored sucb a terrlfl: bit at the Burbanic, Los Anseles, Cal., that It wu9 conttnned for a second and third week: in fact. Indefinitely, "innocent" "The Eule of Three" and "Hawthorne of the C. 3. A." nnderllned. "Fm KioHTS'' Is being produced week ending Dee. 25, at the Hudson, union Hill, N. J., under the management of Wm. Wood. ''Blue Jeans," "The Still Alarm" and "AUaa Jimmy Valentlme" to follow. "Has. Wioos or THB Cabbaob Patch" will be offered week ending Jan. 1, at the Park. St. Louis, Uo.. and the following week at the Shenandoah Theatre, In the game city, both houses being under the management of William J. Flynn. "Reaot Monet" Is the offering at the Audl- tortom, Maiden, Mass., week ending Dec. 2C, tmder the management of Nathan Appell. I "Dauaoed Goods" Is being used week ending Deo. 25, at His Majesty's Theatre, Montreal. Can., order the managemen ot Oeo. Orlscoll. This play win also be prodfuced the same week by the Crano- Bhlrley Company, at the Hudson Theatre, Sche- nectady, N. Y, "The Traii, or the Lonesome Piins" will bo the attraction week ending Jan. 8, at the Baker Theatre, Rochester, N. Y., nnder the manasement of Elmer Walters. "FOBTT-PmB MiNDTES FBOM BbOAOWAT" Will be the first musical production at the Oarden The- atre, Kansas City, Mo., where it will be used week ending Jen. 1. under tho management of Du- bhisky Bruthers. "He Fell in Lotb With His Wipe" is nnder- luied fo rearly production at the Temple, Ft. Wayne, Ind.. nnder the management of John Sny- der. "Ths Blindnxbb of Vibtdb" will be offered »eiy shortly at the National, Chicago, 111., un- der the management of Itowland & CllfTora, tho Sroduction taking place probably week ending an. 1. "Mns. Wiaas op the Cabbaob Patch" Is the Offering week ending Dec. 25, by the following stock- hx)UBea. Ed. HedmouiJ, Elks' Theatre, Pbi*- L-U, Ariz.; Morgan Walla ie, Princess, Sioux City, I*- B. J. niunkall, AudltOTl-im, Kansas City, Mo.; Joarph SoHt^ Lyric, Bridgeport, Conn., ana Wm. J- Flynn, Park ajid Shenindoab Theatres. St. Loola. Mo. "Tub Bio Idea" will be the offering week end- ing Jan. 1, at the Opsri House. Lowell, Mass., under the tnanagement of E. A, Cuddy- f Spendthrift" has been selected by Emerson Browne, ;is his N<»w Year's weik attraction at the Grand Opera House, Syracuse, VACATTOW nr HEW TORK. v„.^'!S* Boyer and Henry Testa arrived in New 5°-* Sunday. IB, for a brief rest during the lay-off SP ij i-brlBtmns Day, with headquarters at the tValdorf-Aatorla, New York. MARQOT MONTE closed her season as leading -° Sf, ""^ I- Swain Co.. Dec. 18, and will rest awhue with "the beat mother In th« world," Si.S'L'"""^ Milwaukee. Thanks for the ap- IiredaHon and good wishes, Ulas Monte. Bame lo yon. PiSE'^bi?**^^ manager of tbe Mangnerlt* .\7« L^ii^^'l' ""^ playing at the Empire Olc- !JJ^iItH*"J!;?''i^^*» l>e »» longer associated with the Empire Producing Co. FROM AMERICAN PLAY CO., Inc. Geobob Cohan's mystery farce, from Earl Derr Blcger's great story, "Seven Keys to Bnldpate," will be the big holiday attraction at the Burbank Theatre. In Los Angeles. Mr. Morosco will present a lavish prodnction of the play. Vaughn Glaser will also use the same play at the Prospect The- atre in Cleveland, where the business Is big, and no doubt will hold to the capacity mark during the run of the Cohan play. Thb latest release In the stock field Is tbat charming comedy, "Along -Came Rutb," and the Poll Company in Washington will be the first stock company to produce the play this year, "WHEBB THE TRAIL uiviDBS" Will Interest tho patrons of WUson Todd's company at the Glad> mer Theatre, in Lansing, Mich., during New Year's week. "THB PBNALTy" Is the strong attraction for the week after New Year's at the Colonial. In Sioux City. Elbebt & Gbtchel will produce "The Rejuvena- tion of Aunt Mary" at their famous Princess The- atre, in Des Moines. Priestly Morrison is the very capable director In this house, and the re- sults have and always will be Al. C, A. Nior.EUEiER will have as a distinct draw- ing attraction the Eugene Walter's drama, "Fine Feathern," at the ShuCert, in Milwaukee. Tan Stbano, in Muskegon, Mich., will also pre- sent this Walter play during the same week. "Within thb Law" will be the holiday attrac- tion at Montgomery, Ala. NEW STOCK FOR PITTSBURGH. Harrv Davis will re-open the Grand Opera House, Pittsburgh, Pa., with Mock, Dec, 27, and predicts he will give that city the bfnt ctock company It liase ever bad, even eclipsing the classy stock com- puny he conducted In tnc ^amc theatre before he turned the hoase over to vaudeville. Mr. Davis was In New York v»ry recently, and secured an excellent company, among whom are: .Vllce Fleming and Edw.ird E. Horton, for the leads, and Faith Avery un.l Ernest Coseart, who were former members of Mr. Uavia' Stock at the nme house. BROWNIE BLYB STOCK CO. NOTES.—Ttla company will go Into permanent stock at Barber-, ton, O^ after playing ten weeks of one nlgbten.- Jacx woods, manager, has been working hard.-' ' The companv is playing the best bills obtai nabl e. We have added two new people to our cast. WnM , and Edna Holmes arc with us again. Yes, and Billy Cllfttm. the comedian. Is atUl with us and ■ gutting It over and getting the laugbs. Brownl« Ive. the little favorite, wishes all her friends ' a Merry, Merry Xmaa, All members ot the com- < pnny have received their salaries In tull up to this date. TRB "SAFETY FIRST" CO., a mnslcal comedy, under direction of the Halton Powell Co., Inc., played Dec. 14 at Belmont Opera House, Bedford, Va., with a good, well balanced show and nlnr v^. eostnmes. Courtesies were extended to the residents n; ot the National Home Elks by Bro. Jack Brow, ot the Woonsocket, R. I., Lodge. The roster Includev; Howard StIUman, A, J. wiles, Charles Griener, Albert Fish, Jessie Huston Miss E. Nelson. Msple Glenroy, Lndla Curtis, Sa<Ue Smith, Velva Trusaell, Dollle Bernard, Edna Phillips, Vivian Lyman, Louiae HlUlard and Pauline Courtney. DUDLST ATKES. of the Grand Opera IIous* Players, Brooklyn, Is an optimist. Formerly ha was a Democrat. THE) Keihvitle Banner recently made a teaturt •rltcle of Le Rou'i criticism of Jack Botelelgh's performance of uncle Tom. BLLEN OIBRDU Is the Tonngeat, handsomeiti t>est dressed and most capable leading woman In Yonkers. BTRAND-AJICADB STOCK. Manager Horwitz, of the Strand-Arcade Thea- tre, Toledo. U., will abandon Fox feiitures. nod open an At permanent stock companv Chrtstmaa Day, to DC known as the Strand-Arcade Stock Co. The openlDc attraction is "Help Wanted," with ''Divorce Question," "The Traffic/' and othrr high ToyaltT soccesseB to fodlow. The policy will t>« •n« bill a week, with Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Snnday matlneea An excellent company has been eogaged, nnder the personal direction of A. Paul D'Mathenx. Eliubeth Daye and Alexander Campbell have been engaged for leads, supported by Margaret Von Hagen. second buslnm: Fred. Cclegrove, juveniles; Bonnie $baw, soiibrcttes; nilzat>eth Cortls, characters ; Eibnond Moncs, light comedy: W. Frederick Wagner, characters: Thos- M. Wilson, second business^ and Babe Wagner, scubrettesL STOCKLET INDIANAPOLIS la proud of her speedway, but no more so than of Carl Brickert, leading man of the Bronx. ENID MAT JACKSON, of the Grand Opera House Players, Brooklyn, is grateful to the man- Sigement for the magnanimous manner In which she was treated during her recent indisposition. CLARA MACEIN'S mother Is now out of danger. We are Just as glad Miss Mackln, as If It was our mother. ALL ATTBNDiANOB records will stand In danger of being smashed In Hartford, Co'in., Christmas week when the Poll Stock Co. wlU put on two bills the same week, "The Blindness of Virtue" at the matinees, and "Fine Feathers" at nights. JACKR.JANE PH11.1.IPC1 Personal OlroetloB. IiAYMRO B. p. PMUiUPB. EDITH SPENCER WadBworth Theatre, N. Y. City Frances Agnew I N O K N U K Fensanent Address: T* mASR&TTABI AVS., R. T. OITT RALPH CAMPBELL CLARA MACKIN GRAND OPERA HOUSE PLAYERS BROOKLYN, N. Y. ART E. WALTON HEAVIES JOSEPH LAWRENCE I. Fs KEITH'S NEW HUDSON THEATRE PUYERS XTNTON- XT. J. CHAS. R. STOCK SCSNIC ARTIST, that e»B pisjr responsible Pnrts Can be engaged for balance season. Real Managers who spprecla'e a really osefnl. dependable m«n Address Bo» g04. ghelbyyUle. iBdlann. THE T£D DAIiliEY STOCK CO. ADDBBSSTBiS OPPICS OMERY Feople in all itaes for permanent Stocks now running. No. 1 Co.. Strand Theatre, Hnskegon, Xlch, No. 3 Co. Hippodrome pieatre, Bontlngton, W. Vs. Lcnj sPHoon enarantri'd. Tell kII and send photos. Only real peoUi , wanted. Address all cvnunnnlcauons to TEO OALiLiKY, strand Tbestrv, Hnskegon, Jlieli' ''