Variety (November 1914)

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VARIETY \7 Hew R*«koll«* N. T. LOBW Elliott * Mullen (Two to fill) I 2d half Whiteside ft Picks (Two to fill) Norfolk, Vs. COLONIAL (Ubo) (Split week with Richmond) McDevitt Kelly & L julietlna'B Dogs Australian Choppers Pletro (One to fill) Oaklaad (Open Sun Mat) Swor A Mack Gertrude Coghlan Co Alco Trio Will Oakland Co Martin Van Bergen Meehan's Dogs Burnham A Irwin Travilla Bros PANTAGES (m) (Open Sun Mat) II Minstrel Maids Isabel Fletcher Co Hugo Lutgens Elwood A Snow Leon A Adeline Sis Ogrdca* Utah ORPHEUM (loew) Montrose A Sydell Calts Bros Wilson A Wilson Morris A Beasley Oddone Kitty Francis Co Oaaafca ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) "Matinee Girls" Merrill A Otto Francis McGinn Co Frank Wilson Grant A Hoag Finn A Finn Gormley A Caffery Ottawa DOMINION (ubo) Milton A Delong Sis Burr A Hope Corlo A Dlnus Mario A Duffy Morrissey A Hackett Aileen Stewart Comfort A King Philadelphia KEITH'S (ubo) Irene Franklin Boganny Troupe "Scenes From Opera" Chas Thomson I A B Smith Andrew Kelly Hawthorne A Inglis Adelaide A Hughes Chas A Fannie Van GRAND (ubo) Willie Hale Bro Francis A Rose Red Raven 3 4 Melodious Chaps Kennedy A Hart De Pace Opera Co NIXON (ubo) "Betty" Snyder A Buckley "Auto Bandit" Willie Weston Smith Cook A B In Old Tyrole BROADWAY (ubo) Village Choir Warren A Francis Farrell Taylor 3 Robt Dalley Co Hoey A Lee Texas Tommy Dan- cers WM PENN (ubo) Atlas Trio Cooper A Rlcordo Brltt Wood Reglna Correlll Co The Volunteers "Bachelor Dinner" KEYSTONE (ubo) Hugh Lloyd Co O A K King Walter Wallace "Musical Surprise" The Vanderkoora Nlko Troupe ALLEGHANY (ubo) (Splits with Colonial) 1st half Lora Frank Markley William Wilson Co Slg Frans Troupe (One to All) COLONIAL (ubo) (Splits with Alle- ghany) 1st half La France Bros Flake A Farlon "Lnve | n Suburbs" Stravltz A Strasner (One to fill) GLOBE (ubo) Mack & Williams O'Brien Dennett & O Lasky's "Hobos" Roxey La Rocca Bert Leslie Co Mlddleton A Spellmyer Maug ft Snyder KNICKERBOCKER (loew) Saona "Elopement" Manhattan Trio V (Three to fill) 2d half Archer A Bel ford Nold A Nold "Justice" Nowltn A St Claire Howard's Bears (One to fill) ALHAMBRA (loew) Robin Lee A Noble "Spider A Fly" Rockwell A Wood Kullevor Bros 2d half Saona Faye A Minn Isabelle Miller Co American 4 The Hassmans Plttsfcoraa SHERIDAN SQ (ubo) Chief Tendaho Hazel Kirk Trio Eddie A Edith Adair Lottie Williams Co Bison City 4 The De Bars GRAND (ubo) Julia Curtis "Eloping" Sylvester Schaffer Ryan A Tlerney (One to All) HARRIS (ubo) "Petticoat Minstrels" Orpheus Comedy 4 Velde Troupe Eldrldge A Barlow Rogers Sisters Archie A Gerty Falls Major Lewin PlalaAeld, N. J. PROCTOR'S Adele Oswold Henry Frey Langslow Co Eldon A Clifton Dugan A Raymond 2d half Sylvester Bros Markee Bros Tate A Tate Fox A Burkhardt Undine Andrews PertlaadU Ore. ORPHEUM Ann Tasker Co Bert Market Platov A Olaser Ellda Morris Hubert Dyer Co Chas Howard Co Jack A Forls (One to fill) EMPRESS (loew) Canaris A Cleo Bill Robinson Bobbe A Dale Svengall Haydn Burton A H Black A White PANTAuES (m) Walter Terry A Girls Gardner A Revere La Tourralne Four 5 Mowatts Two Kerns Porteaaater, if. Y. PROCTOR'S Sylvester Laurent Trio Markee Bros Temple 4 Graham A Randall 2d half Henry Frey Kemp A Gray Dancing Franks Weber A Ford Gertrude Arden Co Provides**, R, L KEITH'S (ubo) Fred A Lucy Bruch Dooley A Rugel Raymonde Primrose 4 Redford A Winchester Treat's Seals Blanche Ring Co (One to fill) EMERY (loew) 2 Bohemians Ward A Hayes "Easy Money" Kelso A Leigh ton "Sons of Desert" 2d half Equtllo Bros Barnes A Robinson "The Pardon" LeMalre A Dawson "Night In Park" Rlcbaaoad. Va. LYRIC (ubo) (Split week with Nor- folk) Marion Shirley Kumas Japs Budd A Claire ft Military Dancers (One to fill) Roaheawar, If. T. TEMPLE (ubo) Three Lyres Arthur Prince Weston A Leon Ford A Hewitt Diamond A Brennan Sully Family Chauncey Monroe Co Flying Martins ■aeraaeaate ORPHEUM (16-17) Claude Golden Bendlx Players Jos Jefferson Co Elphye Snowden Co (Others to fill) EMPRESS (loew) (Open Sun Mat) Geo A Lilly Garden Bogart A Nelson Hippodrome 4 Eugene Emmett Co 8tantons Wormwood's Animals Baajaaw, Mlehu JEFFER'S (ubo) Balancing Stevens Musical Fredericks Carter Park Rome A Francis "Lion's Bride" 2d half Geo Moore Burns A Archer Chas Bowser Co Belmont A Harle Jungman Family Be* Loala COLUMBIA (orph) "Song Revue" Chas Grapewln Co Clark A Verdi Newhouse Snyder Co Lillian Herleln Mr A Mrs McGreevy Diamond A Virginia St. PaiL Hlaa. ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) "Woman Proposes" Mr A Mrs J Barry Josephine Dunfee Marie A Billy Hart Costa Troupe Leo Zarrell 3 Wallensteln A Freebey EMPRESS (loew) Nip A Tuck "Bower of Melody" Princeton A Yale Melnotte Twins Aerial La Vails (One to fill) Salt Lake ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) Fredericks Slemons Co Chas Ah earn Co Stan Stanley 3 Mack A Walker Ida Dlvlnoff Harry DeCoe (One to fill) EMPRESS (loew) Murphy A Foley 8hriner A Richards domain A Orr "Thro* the Skylight" Nell McKlnley McClure A Dolly PA NT AGES (m) (Open Wed Mat) Cornell Corley Co Acme Four Kelley A Catlln Early A Lalght Orey A Peters Saa Dleaa SPRECKEL (orph) 1st half Joe A Lew Cooper Claude Gtlllngwater C 5 Metzettls Ashley A Canfleld Kalmar A Brown (Others to fill) PANTAGES (m) Musical Juveniles Wm Shilling Co Belle Trio Silvers Oakley SUber A North Saa PraaelHco ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) Miller A Vincent Gertrude Hoffman Co Hunting A Francis Libby A Barton Asahl Quintet Ward A Cull en (Others to fill) EMPRESS (loew) Ethel A Lucy Baker Lelghton A Robinson Grace DeWlnters Ryan Richfield Co Harry Thomson Cycling McNutts PANTAGES (m) (Open Sun Mat) Lander Stevens Co Brure Richardson Co Prince A Deerle York Trio Togan A Geneva Ban Joae, Cal. VICTORY (orph) (20-21) (Same bill as at Sac- ramento this Issue) •avaaaah, Ga. (Split week with Charleston) BIJOU (ubo) Mary Ellen Rowes A Von Kaufman Craig A Williams (Two to fill) Beheaeetady. N. Y. PROCTOR'S "Shlrst Waist Fac- tory" Charley Diamond 3 Clifford Walker Walker A 111 Cabarot Does Dawson A Gillette Stanley A Lewis Arthur Hustln Co 2d half International 6 The Fishers Henry Booker Nana Sullivan Co Stanley A Labrack Louise Mayo Millard Bros Caryl A Ordlnell Scraatea, Pa. POLI'S (ubo) Moore A Yates "Big Jim" "Lonesome Lassies" Tom Williams Orr A De Casta Florens (Two to fill) Seattle ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) Princess Rajah Johnny Johnston Co Imhoff Conn A Cor Minnie Allen Barry A Wolford Oenevieve Warner El Rey Sisters EMPRESS (loew) Amoros A Mulvey Meredith A Snoozer Plsano A Bingham "Sidelights" Cabaret 8 Alvln A Kenny PANTAGES (m) Dancing Nereids Strenuous Daisy Co Laurie Ordway Davis A Walker DeWltt Young A 81s Sioux City ORPHEUM (Open Sun Mat) Bell Family Mr A Mrs D Crane Hlnes A Fox Duffy A Lorens O'Brien Havel Co Byrd Frost Crowell Carlos Bros Baekaae ORPHEUM (loew) (Open Sun Mat) Dixon A Dixon Mellor A DePaula Chas L Fletcher "Wide" Nichols Sisters Wanda (PANTAGES (m) (Open Sun Mat) Ten Bonamors W S Howe Co Larry Comer Wayne Trio Beltrah A Beltrah Syracuse, N. Y. GRAND (ubo) Geo Brown Co Flanagan A Edwards Dainty Marie Harry & Eva Puck "Colonial Days" Marshall Montgomery Rayno's Dogs GRAND (ubo) Flanagan A Edwards Geo Brown Co "Colonial Days" Dainty Marie Marshall Montgomery The Pucks TEMPLE (ubo) Johnnie Walker Hrnshaw A Avery Frank Mavne Co Par!llo A Frablta Delson's Models 9to<»ktoa, Cal. YOSEMITE (orph) (18-10) (Same bill as at Sac- ramento this Issue) Taeniae PANTAGES (m) Claire Rawson Co Creole Orchestra Arthur Whltlaw McConnell & Simpson Groat Harrahs Tampa, Fla. TAMPA (ubo) Harry B Lester Lohse & Sterling Franz Lehar .'1 Hart Bros (One to fill) Terre Haate, lad. VARIETIES (ubo) "California" Mary Gray Jordon A Doherty 3 Falcons Gee Jays 2d half "Snlvatlnn Sue" Dorseh A Russell Hnrvoy DeVora 3 Baron Lighter nmllle Sisters Toledo, O. KEITHS (ubo i Ryan & I*ee Xora Bayes •I Rooders Mornn * Wiser Van & Srhenck Marga de LnRosa Max York's Dors Four Roeders (One to fill) Toroato YONOE ST (loew) Chas Ledegar Green A Parker 8 Keltons Burton Hahn A L Ines McCauley Co J J Morton The Valdos (One to fill) SHEA'S (ubo) Chretlenne A Loulsette Cressy A Dayne McLallan A Carson Evelyn Dunmore Pederson Bros Foster A Lovett (Two to fill) Troy, If. Y. PROCTOR'S International 8 Reed A Tuttle Skedden A Pike Rogers A Molntooh Keno A Wagner Kukl Japanese Dolls 2d half "Shirt Waist Fac- tory" Langslow Co Burke La forge A B Clifford Wslker Dawson A Ollette Black Bros Ualea HIU, If. J. HUDSON (ubo) Hunter A Mclnnls Madge Maitland Dolan A Lenharr Patsy Doyle Barton A Lovera Burdella Patterson Ray Dooley Trio Rosalind Coghlan Co Hussey A Boyle Kaiser's Dogs Utlea, If. Y. 8HUBERT (ubo) The Kramers Chick Sales Conlln Steele 8 Ernest Dupllle The Ushers (Two to fill) Vaaeoaver. B. O. LOEW's Golden A West Sallle Stambler [olmes A Riley Cameron DeVltt Co Wilson Bros Blayman All's Arabs PANTAGES (m) Maurice Samuels Co Oxford 8 Nadell A Kane Dunlay A Merrill Agnes A Von Bracht Reed's Terriers Vteterla. B. C. PANTAGES (m) Staley Blrbeck Co Edgar A Ely Co Qulnn A Mitchell 8 Kraytons Joe Lanlgan Waaalaatoa, D. C. KEITH'S (ubo) Cowboy Minstrels Carus A Randall Iietta Jewell Co Gould A Ashlyn Henrietta DeSerrls Co Aerial Buds Joe Cook Farber Girls Watarbary* Cobb. LOEW 8 Harvey Girls LeMalre A Dawson Equillo Bros (Three to fill) 2d half Greenley A Drayton Ronalr A Ward Gwynn A Gossett Connors A Witt Von Cello (One to fill) WllaalafftOB, Del. DOCKSTADER'S (Ubo) Howard Inas Troupe Melody Trio (Others to fill) pea. Caa. ORPHEUM Billy B Van Co Cantwell A Walker Bpinette Quintet Grover A Richards Cblnko John Gelger Minnie Kaufman PANTAGES (m) Jlu Jltsu Troupe Wright A Lane Danny Simmons Ted A Uno Bradley Jules Marceau Co SHOWS NEXT WEIL NBW YfJBJC "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS"—Little (5th week). "CHIN-CHIN" (Montgomery and Stone)— Globe (8th week). "DADDY LONG LEGS"—Gaiety (8th week). "DANCING AROUND" (Al Jolson)—Winter Garden (8th week). "DIPLOMACY"—Empire (6th week). "EXPERIENCE"—Booth (4th week). GRAND OPERA—Century (10th week). "INNOCENT"—Eltlnge (11th week). "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"—Cohan (11th week). * "KICK IN"—Republic (8th week). "LIFE"—Manhattan O. H. (5th week). MARIE TEMPEST CO. (Repertoire)—Comedy (3d week). "MY LADY'S DRESS"—Playhouse (4th week). "MR. WU" (Walker Whiteside)—Maxlne El- liott (6th week). "OUTCAST" (Elsie Ferguson)—Lyceum (3d week). "ON TRIAL"—Candler (14th week). "PAPA'S DARLING"—Amsterdam (3d week). "PYGMALION" (Mrs. Campbell) — Liberty (6th week). "SUZI"—Casino (3d week). "THE BIG IDEA"—Hudson (Nov. 16). "THAT SORT" (Nazlmova)— Harris (3d week) • "THE GIRL FROM UTAH "—Knickerbocker (12th week). •THE GARDEN OF PARADISE"—Park (Nov. 16). "THE HAWK" (Wm. Faversham)— Shubert (7th week). "THE HIGH COST OF LOVING"—39th Street (13th week). "THE HIGHWAY OF LIFE"—Wallack's (4th "THE LILAC DOMINO"—44th Street (4th week) "THE LAW OF THE LAND"—48th Street (8th week). "THE MARRIAGE OF COHMBINE"—Punch and Judy (2d week). "THE MIRACLE MAN'—Astor (Oth week). "THE ONLY GIRL"—Lyrl" CM week). "WHAT IT MEANS TO A WOMAN"-Long- acre (Nov. U>). "THE PHANTOM RIVAL"—Belasco (7th week). "TWIN BEDS"—Fulton (15th week). "UNDER COVER"—r"ort (13th week). •WARS OF THE WORLD"—Hippodrome (llth Week) . The "Newlyweds" Again. Leffler & Bratton are sending out "The Newlyweds" again. The com- pany is at present in rehearsal. OBITUARY. Reading, Pa., Nov. 11. Thomas C. Zimmerman, an aged newspaperman and once well known dramatic critic, died yesterday from kidney trouble. Atlanta, Nov. 11. M. E. (Mike) Whelan, for years as- sociated with southern stock com- panies, died in Atlanta last week at the age of 47. Burial was at his old home in Youngstown, O. Mrs. Pearl Cole (Musical Coles) died at Fort Meade, Fla., four days after the death of her 11-months-old daughter. Mrs. Cole was known on the stage as Pearl Blondell. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 11. William Sanford, property man with "The Blue Bird/' was killed Saturday evening when he fell from a dray load- ed with scenery and fractured his skull. The body was sent to Auburn, N. Y., for interment. Harry Driscoll, of "It Pays to Ad- vertise," died in the New York Hospital Sunday morning. He had been operat- ed on for appendicitis. Mrs. Robert Carlin, known on the stage as Belle Parsons, died in Buffalo Wednesday night of last week. She was for some years a member of Bob Manchester's "Crackerjack's" and played with many of Gus Hill's mu- sical shows. Her husband is of Gal- lager and Carlin. Samuel A. King, the veteran aero- naut, who made more than 500 balloon ascensions in his long career, died last week at his home in Philadelphia. He was 86 years old. Columbus, Nov. 11. George B. Fooks, stage manager of Keith's theatre, died Oct. 28. William Murray, for years a minstrel man, was killed by an auto in Elizabeth, N. J., last week. Murray v as 60 years of age and leaves a widow and one child. NEW BUILDINGS. Baltimore, Nov. 11. Plans for two more picture theatre* In thl city one In the shopping; district and the otn In the far western section, and al*o for daneln? academy, are now In tb« preparation. The property at. -J ■ Kutaw^ street has been leaned by Joseph Blechman from A. A. Braver and construction work will be started probably next work. The Brunler hair factory, 18 to 30 (TarrlRon lane, directly south of Baltimore street, has been purchased by Hyman Oereson Plans for extensive Im- provements to be made to the Arcade building on South street, at German, has been dis- tributed to local builders. The plans call for the conversion of the east half of the building fronting on Commerc street Into a dancing hall, as well as other Improvements to the basement of the building. Georgetown, Del., Nov. 11. A. R. Dodd. of Mlllsboro. has constructed a motion picture and vaudeville theatre la that town and has Joined the county circuit whl'h handle* films In rotation, thereby les- sening the expenses of each house. A fin*- motion picture theatre ban been con- Htrurted at Maryland avenue and Liberty street. Wilmington, Del., by a stock company romposr-ri of leading Polish business men of fhnt city. Lait Drama for Nesbit. Chicago, Nov. 11. A drama will be written by Jack Lait for Evelyn Nesbit to play on the speak- ing stage, according to a report. A new playhouse has been completed at Aurella, la. The Elhardo Opera House, Coffen, III., baa boen all completed and now awaits an Incoming attraction. A new opera bouse, costing $12,000, under construction at Orangevllle, la., la to 090B Jan. 1.