Variety (September 1913)

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KEl'lHtf iUOu) - blackmail" Le Hoy ialma ft li uaoy Helen bieiner ^ vveicu Fraocla Co Licwiu ft Hoty cuurtney 81s jugguag burkes Uobcr B Dogs OPiuKA uuusii: (loew) Akdru ft Mltcbell boauer ft I'owers LilutuD ft Ulrls JUS McDonald liallen A Fuller Hardeen (One to till) 2d half Marr ft Koblnson Wilson ft Pearson Hardeen varsity 3 Robert Hodge Co Gertie Van Dyke Levering Troupe blJOU (ubo) House Jack Built" White's Minstrels Haynor'B Players Marlon Harrison Scballer Bros NIXON (n-n) Herman & Shirley James McDonald ■Snap Shots" White Pelzer A W Voscarys (One to &11) POINT BREEZE (n-n) Price ft Price Moore A Moore Mane Donla Francis Co 2d half boydell Duo Uert Wilcox Co (Two to fill) ALLEGHENY (ubo) Gordon & Marks Seymour's Dogs Kremer Bros Fisher & Green Kogers & Wright Pittsbnivk GRAND O H (ubo) Itobert T Haines Co John & Mae Burke Marie Dressier Sbrlncr 6 Richards (Three to fill) l-.AlBfleld, N. J. PROCTOR'S "Childhood Days" Wells & Burns Prerett t Merrill Cecils Santon Casper A CUishton 2d halt Johnson A Wells -Palace of Arts" Rose Grey Co Dunlop A Vlrdon Darley Bird Lee Co Port Ckeater PROCTOR'S "Miss 318" Muriel A Arthur Valli CiiS Bailey Camera A Howland Harry Rose 2d halt Snits Moore Co Hugoston A Bnimer a Muresy Girls Klein Baker A Prey Cecil Lanton Co P«rtUiB4» Or*. ORPHBUM "New Song Birds" Mullen A Coogan Carl McCuUough Lane A O'Donnell Handers A Milliss Carl Roslne Co J C Nugent EMPRESS (sc) Malvern Troupe Melnotte Twins Baron Llchter Dorothy Rogers Co Merry Youngsters Watson's Circus PANTAGES (m) Carter 4 Baldwins Raymond A Hall Carmen A Roberts Prank Mill Players ProTldesee, H. 1. KEITH'S (ubo) Cecil Lean Wirth Family Billy McDermott Kramer A Morton McKay A Ardlne Hoyt Minlstrel Williams A Wolfus Frank Muliane Bella Onra Psebl*. Colo. EMPRESS (BC) (11-13) Marcou Llghtner A Jordan "The Trainer" Raymond Teal Exposition 4 White's Animals HIckflBOBd, Vft. LYRIC (ubo) Mae West big City 4 Mme besson Co bond A Benton 3 Alex RMkMter TEMPLE (ubo) ■Purple Lady' Diamond A firennan Uussey A Lee Ward A Weber Guerro A Carmen Ismed imhoU Conn A Con 3 Mori Bros ORPHBUM (wva) Bailey's Dogs Fay A Mynne 0 Germans Chas Olcott Lawrence Crane Co 2d half Warteo a Francis DSTiS Pierre Pelletiere Co Creighton Bros Eugene 3 t««raas«Bt«. EMPRESS (SC) (Open Sun Mat) Lew Palmore Bernard A Scarth Chas Bowser Co Luciano Lucca Henry Frey La Sonambule SaloB^ Mmmm, SALEM (loew) Kammerer A Howland Sadie Ott "Erin's Isle" 2d halt Rag A Classic Duo Kenny A Hollis Toomer A Hewin* SAVOY (m) Chas Llndholm Co Dilla A Templeton Edith Haney 8 English Roses Victoria 4 Tyler St Clalr 3 Bait Lako. EMPRESS (sc) (Open Wed Mat) Beth Stone Co Harry Antrim Mitchell A Llghtner Whipple Houston Co Matt Keefe Lozano Troupe ■•■ Dlcffo. EMPRESS (sc) (Open Sun Mat) Harry Leander Hal Merritt Roberts Hayes A R Grace Cameron Ash A Shaw Dorothy'h Playmates Sab Fnusela««. ORPHEUM Blsa Ruegger Jack Kennedy Co Manning Moore A A Buckleys Animals Olympia Girls Blanche Walsh Flanagan A Edwards EMPRESS (SO (Open Sun Mat) The Lelands Mae Francis Walker A 111 Evans A Vidocq Ryan A Lee - Girls A Jockey" PANTAGES (m> (Open Sun Mat) Wm Shilling Co Marshall A Tribble "Nifty Girls" Carmen A Clifton Thos H Dalton Moore's Days St. Pa«L EMPRESS (sc) (Open Sun Mat) Lewis A Norton Lester Trio Campbell Sisters "Court by Girls" Maglln Eddy A Roy Scbeacctady, N. Y. PROCTOR'S Hope Booth Co 4 Burns Sisters GTrace Beaumont Harry Le Claire Banberg A Lee 2d half Quintanto Band Flying Horse HImms A Burt Madeline Livingston Porter A Sullivan Saattla. ORPHEUM "Lawn Party" Milton A De Long Sis Darrell A Conway Froslnl Franseska A Schouten McLallen A Carson Mile Martha A Sis EMPRESS (8C) Shreck A Perclval Nina Payne ■Village Choir" "Who Was He?" Kelly A Oalvln Abeam Troupe PANTAGES (m) "(Sreen's Reception' 4 Marx Bros Co Oreve A Green Eddie Howard Harris Bros Blaax Olty. ORPHEUM 'More Sinned Against' Richards A Kyle Armstrong A Clark Mclntyre A Hardy Lavalera A Stokes KlUro 4 Arco Bros ■oath Bead. lad. ORPHEUM (wva) Joere A Hogue Link A Robinson Baseball 4 Quigley Bros Mermaids 2d half Gedmin Creighton 81s Bruce Richardson Co Clipper 4 Musical Splllers Chas Gibbs Hurst Watu A Hurst John P Wade (^ 4 Society Girls 7 Bracks PANTAGES (m) Moore's Girls James Brockman Musart 3 King Thornton Co De Von Sisters Aerial Bartletts Torre Haata* lad. VARIETIES (ubo) Vernon Co FInley A Cheslelgh Sis Wm 8 GUI (^ Wilson Bros Caron A Famum 2d half AsakI Keegan A Healy Knight A Sawtelle CTolden A Hughes (One to fill) Tolc«a KEITH'S (ubo) Master Gabriel Co Felix A Barry Girls Hubert Dyer Co Jas H CuUen Percy Warem Co Skating Bear Cleo Gascolgne Toraato SHEA'S (ubo) Lillian Ashley Jack Dakota 3 Henry A Francis Kathleen Clifford M Levi's Band Mr A Mrs McManus 4 Harveys Troy, N. T. PROCTOR'S York & Adams Miller A Tempest Bob Hadley Co Veronl Verd Bros Lydia Yeamon Co 2d half "The Movies" Lazwell A Rolland "Macey Models" Sanberg A Lee Art Adair Ualoa Hlll» N. J. HUDSON (ubo) Bell A Jones El Roy Sisters Zeballos A Desmond (Four to fill) Utlca SHUBERT (Ubo) Wm Weston Co Farber Sisters Thos Jackson Co Will A Kemp Caltes Bros ORPHBUM (Open Sun Mat) Charlotte Perry Co Lambert A Ball Lorraine A Burke Belleclaire A Herman Ed Wynne Co Robbie Gordone JuDgman Family EMPRESS (BC) (Open Sun Mat) Hastings A Wilson Gypsy Countess ■'Concealed Bed" Norton A Earl Gerard PANTAGES (m) (Open Sun. Mat.) Abou Hamid Troupe Anderson A Golnes Jose Meleno Co Moore A Davey De Vole 3 PaHascfleld. III. MAJESTIC (wva) rbas Ledegar Hilda Orth Obrlen Havel Co Donovan A Arnold Duffln Redcay Tnnipe 2d half Monahan Frank Bush Milton A Nobles Wbelan West A W Ergotti Lilliputians Syraeaae. GRAND (ubo) Don Stevens & Marshall Rolandow Bros J Francis Dooley (4 to fill) Tacoma EMPRESS (ST) La France Bros VaacaaTar. B. C ORPHEUM (sc) The Nagfys George Hall Florence A Lovett Dingle A Corcoran Brlerre A King Karno Co PANTAGES (m) "Throbs of City" Riley A Girls Rapoli Connelly Sis Allen A Lewis Irving Roth Victoria, B. O. EMPRESS (sc) Lee Bros Prlngle A Alen Medlln Felber A T ■When Women Rule" Dyal A Early Waaklastaa, D. O. CHASETs (ubo) Eddie Foy A Family ■Girl from Milwaukee" Britt Wood Herbert's Dogs Leo Zarrell 3 CASINO (n-n) A1bergs Musical Prices Walsh Lynch Chi "Vision DArts" (Two to fill) Watorlaa, la. MAJESTIC (wva) Warner A White Gertrude Fiske Eldrldge A Barlow CreJKhton Bros Chick & Chlcklets 2d half Morris A Clark Fairman A Furman Pierce A Roslyn Chas Olcott Robker's Arabs West Hobuken. N. J. NEW AMSTERDAM (loew) .N'eator & Delberg Plgelow Campbell A R Ward Sisters (Two to nil) 2d half Herman Wallace A H Lawrence A Edwardn Bonner A Powers De Forest (One to All) VU APOLLO (Sept) Mme Polalre Arnold Kortr Co Willie Panzer Co Paul Beckers Barnes A King Llna Liano Edward La Vine Milda Brelten Toulouse Albert The Orasers RONACHERS (September) Fernando Diamant ■do Miles In 00 Mln" Santey Bros Gambins Co Bunt A Rutt Usavary Girls Imperial Girls Gusti Bdler Allison Troupe Barlla WINTBRGARTBN (Sept) Opium Fiends Rose A Ellis Watts A Partner Kervllle Family 4 Vanles Maxwell A Zarett TravlIIa Bros Dresden China Troupe Haasbarv HAN8A (Sept) Mile de Serries Tommy Dancers Adelman Family Kara MIUo Mourillo Oesa Varady Troupe Tortola Valencia Brltr Braff A Broff Clown Zerto Ivonnek Chanteur De Bretagne 4 HoUoways Herman Kllng Narabarv APOLLO (Sept) Aubin Lionel Minnie Marlow Carl Bernhardt Asana Students Taglto S Robert A Robert 3 Nigh tons Parta. ALHAMBRA (Sept 1-15) Max Llnder Craggs Otto Viola Co Christy A Willis Jean Charmond 4 Amaranths Maximo Carbrey soys Ferry Corway Maxime A Bobby Tramel F0UE8 BBRGBRB (September) CTUs Fowler Humpstl-Bampstl Hockneys Alice Wilson Trio PerlBofT Troupe Boucout Ballet Delmares Alice Olalnrllle OLTMPIA (Sept) Pad-lock A Key Best Abbins Duo Orlsantos Egos Little Sonsa 3 Alvarettas Betty Bmco Jackson's Girls O'Kabe Troupe Mr A Mrs V Castle Solbrlgs Co ALCAZAR OBITUARY Mme. Gounon (born Maria Del- vingue), a French actress, died in Paris, Aug. 18, at the age of 50 years. (flapt) Phillip Klrksmlth Sis Rosas de Andaloucla Bteslna Sydney Terry Bonelll Victoria Troupe Foottt's Sons Lee Mitchells Blon-Dhln Oallas Mile Arlatlne Wlaalpcir. Oaa EMPRESS (ac) LoArrlo & fTarducr Smith Voelk & r Lawrence PlayorH Derkin'n Animals Du Bols SHOWS NEXT WBEl. New York. "ADELE"—Longacre (8d week). "BEL1BVB MB XANTIPPB"—Jt9th Street (4th week.) "DAMAGED GOODS"—Fulton. "HER OWN MONET"—Comedy (2d week). HIPPODROME—America (2d week). KISS ME QUICK"'—4Sth Street (3d week). "LIEBBR AUGUSTIN"—Casino (2d week). "NEARLY MARRIED"—Oklety (1st week). •MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" (John Drew)—Empire (2d week). "PEG O" MY HEART"—Cort (3»th week). 'POTASH A PERLMUTTBR"'—Cohan (Bth week). •REBECCA OF SUNNTBROOK FARM"—Pros- pect. •STOP THIEF"—Grand O. H. "SWEETHEARTS" (Christie MacDonald)— New Amsterdam (Sept. 8). •THE DOLL GIRL^'—Globe (3d week). ••THE FAMILY CUPBOARD" — Playhouse (4th week). ■THE FIGHT"—Hudson (2d week). "THE FIREFLY" (Trentlnl)—Royal. "THE LURE""—Elliott (Bth week). ■THE OLD HOMBSTBAD"'—Manhattan (2d week). "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1913"—Winter Garden (8th week). •THE SUNSHINE CRRL" (Julian Sanderson (2Btb week). "THE TEMPERAM-ENTAL JOURNBY"—Be- lasco (2d week). •WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS"-Lyceum (2d week). "WHEN DREAMS COMB TRUE" (Joseph Santley)—Lyric (4th week). ■WITHIN THE LAW"—Bltinge (B3d week). '■WHO"S WHO? " (William Collier)—Criterion (Sept. 8). Pklladelpkla. ZIEOFELD'S "'FOLLIES"—Forest. "THE PURPLE ROAD""—Lyric. "A FOOL THERE WAS"'—Walnut. "•A nUTTRRFLY ON THE WHEEL"" -Ameri- can Stock. lioadoB. '•I LOVE YOU" - Ambassadors (Sept. 17). "THE EVER OPEN DOOR "—Aldwych (Sept. 6). ••GRNKRAL JOHN REGAN"—Apollo. •THE SCARLET BAND"'—Comedy. "OH I SAY " Criterion. "SEALED ORDERS""-Drury Lane (Sept. 11). "THE MARRIAOE MARKET""- Daly's. "THE LEGEND OF LEONORA" Duke of York's. "THE OIRL ON THE FILM""—Gaiety. "TYPHOON" Globe. "THE REAL THING"" Oarrlck. "WITHIN THE LAW" Ilaymarket. "JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN" His Majesty's. "THE GREAT ADVENTURE""—KlnRsway. "I^VE AND LAUOIITKR"-Lyric. "THE RROOAR GIRL'S WEDDING" Ly- ceum. rilR niO OAMR" New Theatre. "MARY OORS FIRST"- Playhouse (Sept. 18). ■INTRRLOPRRS"-Royalty (Sept. 1.-.). "THR PARRIRR'" -Strand. "ANDROrLES AND THR MON'"—St. .TamPH"«^ "THR PIPTURR OP DORIAN GRAY" Vau- deville. "■DIPLOMACY"—Wyn(lhnm"B. ■NRVRR SAY DIR" -Apollo (Sept. ID. "YEARS OF DISCRETION""- Globe (Sfpt 8). Smaun Sing Po, a dwarf ilindoo ac- robat, died of pneumonia, at Berlin, at the age of 30. Frederic Achard, the actor who cre- ated Alexander Dumas' "Monsieur Al- phonsc," died at Bagnoles, France, Aug. 21, aged 65. David Shubert, father of Lee and J. J. Shubert, died late last week, at his home in Jamaica, Long Island. He was 75 years old. Richard J.» son of Clark Martinetti (Martinetti and Sylvester), died Aug. 30 in Philadelphia, aged 9 months. Dudley BeAnoa, the three-year-old son of The Be Anos, died last week of spinal meningitis after an illness of three weeks. Buffalo, Sept. 3. Albert Geritner, profession para- chute jumper of Gloucester, N. J., was killed at a local fair, when he dropped 400 feet from a partly opened para- chute i'-to a clump of bushes half a mile aw.iy. Several thousand people looked on and cheered as the young fcPcw shot to his death. James Frost, his partner, who also took part, be- lieves Gerstner lost his grip on the swinging bar of the parachute. John A. Kelly owns the act. Roy Secleye Ewen, aged 36 years, who had been in vaudeville and legiti- mate, died Aug. 27 in the West Side Hospital, Chicago, following an opera- tion on his stomach five weeks ago. Ewen and his wife (Christine Prince Ewen) appeared together for the past five years. Russell Summerville, aged 22, a son of Amelia Summerville, died Sept. 2 at his home in New York. Deceased and his mother were both members of the "When Dreams Come True" com- pany playing at the Lyric. GOOD LITTLE PROMISBK. Chicago, Sept. 3. The F*. & H. Theilen controversy over Davenport has not been settled. From the attitude of Frank Theilen it is not likely to be, unless to his satis- faction. The Orpheum, Davenport, goes ahead with the vaudeville policy, booked by Sam Kali! for F. & H. and Hutterfield, while the new theatre which Theilen is interested in is being built. Theilen has made the statement be will not play an act over the Thrilcn- Allardt time, which had played the f)rpheum, Davenport. The controversy canip up ovor the Association "franchise" for Davenport. Charles Kohl, noniinal head of the .As- sociation, graciously i)roitiise(l it to l)oth inanapcrs. Tt is expected that some oflirial ac- tion will he taken in the I)aveni)ort tangle at the next nieetini,^ of the W. V. M. A. dire( (r.rs, Oct. ^). One of the present house owners in Dnvenport will he Js^rantcd :i jwrnaneiit franchise.