Variety (December 1913)

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36 VARIETY [utual^ Movies MaXeXime %^7 ^'■ ^.^ This trademark is being made famous through a tremendous national ad- vertising campaign. Are you getting your share of the business it is pulling ? Making Patrons For Your Theatre The tremendous sums of money now being spent to advertise MUTUAL MOVIES will bring the biggest audiences in your vicinity to the theatre exhibiting MUTUAL MOVIES. Do you want these big audiences in your theatre or do you want them to go to the theatre across the street ? If you want to swsll your box office receipts, get the MUTUAL service in your theatre quick- ly, and then hook up with the MUTUAL ad- vertising by displaying the MUTUAL SOLAR LIGHT in front of your box office and by using all the other forms of advertising we give you, so that the advertising we do becomes the advertising of your own theatre. '" MUTUAL FILM CORPORATION Branches In 49 Cities New York COHAN & HARRIS Productions George M. Cohan "^b^^r/^S^y' 'Broadway Jones" George M. Cohan's "^ '^en Km to Baldpate" From the story by EARL DtRR BIGGBRS ASTOR THEATRB, NEW YORK Raymond Hitchcock ^"^ the musical comedy sensation "The Beauty Shop" Book and lyrics by CHANNING POLLOCK and RENNOLD WOLF Music by CHARLES J. GEBEST The funniest farce in all the world By EDGAR SELWYN ''Nearly Married'' «Ca^-. TL2-*£» a farce full of laughs, thrills and surprises OtOp Iniet By CARLYLE MOORE ; IN PREPARATION A SATIRICAL FARCE <<fl. D^««« 1.^ kA^^^0»Xm^^ By ROI COOPER MEGRUE it rays to Advertise andWALTERHACKElT A DRAMA ''The House of Glass'* max STarcin A COMEDY DRAMA <<D^^U U^.^^" By BAYARD VEILLER DaCK tlOnie andlRVINCOBB A FARCE Money Mania max iArcin A COMEDY ''Something for Nothing porter emerson browne «TL^ TPI^^^ D:«^ D^J^'' A Musical Comedy by WINCHELL 1 He 1 nree King onae smith and john golden ■•:•.• ""^ ETC. ■" BECKER»» ADAMS favorite ums "The Merry Widow" waits a(Ur •evenil encorea and stirs up conslderabls •■• thuslasm with the old favorite. Charles Wrlffht, playlns the baron, eomcs In for not a little appreciation. The act held the "1** spot. Williams, Thompson A Copeland. out- side of the fun in the big act, took care of the comedjr with "The Burglars' Union." and went big. Kartelll opened with a real wire act that went unusually good. Dena Caryll made a fair Impression with her sonn &nd William Friend and Amy Lesser la "The But- ler and the Maid," had nothing to complain of. Wlnslow A Duffy, In a roller skating turn, pre- ceded the closing pictures to good advantage after BIso Ruegger, 'cellist, had entertained. CRT8TAL. (William Gray, mgr.; agent. T. B. C).—Hal Davis A Co., headline, well re- ceived: Miller, Packer ft Sels. good; RusssU tt Church, score easily; Eugene Trio, enter- taining. EMPRESS (William Raynor, mgr.; agent. 8-C).—McMahon A Chapell. easy winner; Rid- ing Connors, excellent; Splssel Bros. A Mack. Kood; Rose Tiffany A Co., fair; Gladys Wilbur, fine. ORPUKUM (ii-'ranR Cook, mgr; agent. T. B. C).—Stanley A Conover, Immense In fea- ture position, with good dancing; Ross A Far- rell. flne; McOrath A Yeoman, excellent; Reno A Avora, please; Jack Polk. fair. DAVIDSON (Sherman Brown, mgr.; agent. Ind.).—Charlotte Walker, In "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," first half week, to good busi- ness; "The Blindness of Virtus," last halt followed by Julian Eltlnge, In "The Fascinat- ing Widow." SHUBERT (C. C. Newton, mgr.).—Shubert Theatre Stock Co., In "The Divorce Questloa" Good business. "Brewster's Millions" next PAB8T (Ludwlg Krelss, mgr.).—Pabst (Ger- man Stoek Co., In "Wenn Frauen Schwelfes. with "Der Raub der Sablnerinnen." to foUsw. GATBTY (J, W. Whitehead, mgr.).—Tsii Girls" Co. MINNEAPOLIS % By c. w. mhjbs. "-^ METROPOLITAN (L. N. Scott, mgr.).—H- 17, "Last Days of Pompeii"; 18-30, Julian 0- tinge In "The Fascinating Widow"; Sunday. Dec. SI, "Quo Vadls." pictures. Week Ml Fiske O'Hara. SHUBERT (A. G. Pnlnbrldge. Jr.. mgr.).— Week 14, stock company In "Brewster's MU* lions." ORPHBUM (O. A- Raymond, mgr.).—Wll- HARRISON SISTERS ■•nslta and Dr Olivs Jin CLOSED A PMSEMOS SEASON OF 41 WEEKS ^ FREE SAMPLE TO PROFESSIONALS If TOO want to IncrcM* tib* dBci«acy of foor tolos* cfew yoar tfiroAt toA himAt or yoo arg troobUd wtth aay nasal* Mad or Ibraot afiadloOf wrtta oa. MCNTHINK OINTMENT te Iba p te aci i ptl oo of a famooa CASMINE COep S90 Eighth AvtniM, Ntw Y«r1c Frank Smithson *!^^^