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THE SHOW WORLD October 30 , \ INDEPENDENT WE RENT NEW FILMS WE HANDLE THE INTERNATIONAL P. & P. COMPANY’S FILMS EXCLUSIVE FEATURE SERVICE CINCINNATI FILM EXCHANGE, 214-216 W, Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio ROUTES “As Told In the Hills”—Salem, O., Nov. lj Lisbon, O., 2; Ell wood City, Pa., 3; Greenville, 4; Warren, O., 6; Con- neaut, 6; Erie, Pa., 8-9-10. “Brewster’s Millions—(Cohan & Har¬ ris.) Biloxi, Miss., Oet. 30; Gulfport, Nov. 1; Mobile, Ala., 2-3; Hattiesburg, Miss., 4; Meridian, 5; Jackson, 6. “Banker’s Child”—(Harry Shannon, Mgr.) Butler, Ind., Nov. 1; Montpelier, 2; Wauseon, 3; Napoleon, 4; McComb, Charles B. Hanford—(F. Lawrence Walker, Mgr.) Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 30; Selma, Nov. 1; Demopolis, 2; Meri¬ dian, 3; Tuscaloosa, 4; Birmingham, 5; Anniston, 6. “Dare Devil Dan”—(A. A. Powers, Mgr.) Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 6; Chat¬ tanooga, 13. “Devil’s Auction”—Yalazo, Miss., Oct. 30. 28-3 “Girl of Eagle Ranch”— “Girls”—Peoria, Ill., Oct. 30; Alton, 31; Mexico, Mo., Nov. 1. “Hello BUI”—(Harry Hunt, Mgr.) Marshall, Minn., Oct. 30; Canby, Nov. 1; Gary, S. D., 2; Watertown, 3; Henry, 4; Clark, 6; Doland, 6; Redfield, 8. “Human Hearts”—(Western, W. F. Riley, Mgr.) Victor, Colo., Oct. 28; Missoula, 29; Wallace, Idaho, 30. “Her Dark Marriage Morn”—Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 31; Concord, Nov. 1; Mason, 2; Williamston, 3; Grand Ledge, 4; Lake Odessa, 5; Lansing, 6; St. Charles, 7; Ionia, 8; Portland, 9. “Just a Woman’s Way”—(Co. A.) Edinburg, Ill., Oct. 28; Jacksonville, 29; Pana, 30. "Just a Woman’s Way”—(Co. B.) Spring Valley, Nov. 1; New Hampton, Iowa, 2; Oelwein, 3; Waverly, 4; Clarks¬ ville, 6; Waterloo, 6; Marshalltown, 7. Colfax, 29; Pullman, 30; Spokane, 31; Wardner, Nov. 8; Wallace, 9; Mis¬ soula, 10. “Kidnaped for a Million”—(Eastern.) Washington, Ind., Oct. 28; Elnora, Bloomfield, 30; Linton, Nov. 1; Sullivan, 2; Shelburn, 3; Greencastle, 4; Balm- bridge, 6. “Kidnaped for a Million”—(Western.) Battle Creek, Neb., Oct. 28; Neligh, 30; Verdigre, 31; Pierce, Nov. 1; West- point, 2; Scribner, 3; Hopper, 4. “The Man on the Box”—(Coast com¬ pany.) Oskaloosa, Oct. 28; Ottumwa, 29; Grinnell, 30; Osceola, Nov. 1; She- nardash, 2; Atlantic, 3; Council Bluffs, 4; York, Neb., 6; Schuyler, 6. “The Girl and the Stampede—Edgar, Neb., Oct. 26; Fairfield, 27; Kef- Gibbon, 30. Cearney, 29 Wakefield, 30; Ida Grove, Iowa, Nov. 1. “The Sunny Side of Broadway”— Welser, Idaho, Oct. 27; Boise City, 28-9; Sait Lake City, Utah. Thurston, Adelaide—Shreveport, La. Oct. 27; Monroe, 28; Natchez, *“• T ""’’ on, Miss., 30. “Two Merry Tramps”—(McVenn & Vetter, Mgrs.) Leavenworth, Kan, Oct. 31-Nov. 2; Pleasant Hill, Mo., *• Wor '- rensburg? Mo.l'JF'versaufer, Mo., 6; Fay¬ ette, Mo., 6; Huntsville, 8; Linneus, “Tempest and Sunshine”—(Western.) Madison, S. D., Nov. 1; Flanreau, 2; Pipestone, Minn., 3; Willmar, 4; Mon- tevido, 5; Milbank, S. D., 6; Wahpeton, N. D., 8; Fergus Falls, Minn., 9. “Lena Rivers”—(Fred McIntosh.) Co¬ lumbus, Neb., Oct. 28; Seward, 29; Au¬ rora, 36. “Ma’s Hew Husband”—Saugerites, N. Y., Nov. 1; Kingston, 2; Walden 6. “Meadow Brook Farm”—Salem, Ill., Nov. 1; Olney, 2; Graysville, 3; Carmi, 4; Mt. Vernon, Ind., 6; Owensboro, Ky., 6; Henderson, 8; Madisonville, 9. “Married in Haste”—Quincy, Ill., Oct. 31; Mt. Sterling, Nov. 1; Beardstown, 2; Canton, 3; Bushnell, 4; Macomb, 5; Burlington, la., 6; Ft. Madison, 7; Stock- port, 8; Birmingham, 9. “Girl from U. S. A.”—(Central.) Al- gona, la., Nov. 1; Emmetsburg, 2; Spen- gona, ia., uv. x; xurninexsourg, open- cer, 3; Estherville, 4; Sibley, 6; Ells¬ worth, Minn., 6; Dell Rapids, S. D., 8; Madison, 9. “Girl from U. S. A.”—(Western.) Stanley, Wis., Nov. 1; Chippewa Falls, 2; Stilfwater, Minn., 3; Northfield, Faribault, 5; Mankato, 6; Winona, 7; Plainview, 8. “Girl from U. S. A.”—(Eastern.) Marissa, Ill., Nov. l; Coulterville, 2; Sparta, 3; Nashville, 4; DuQuoln, 6; Carbondale, 6; BellevUle, 7; Benton, 8. “Girl from IT. S. A.”—(City.) Youngs¬ town, Ohio, Nov. 1-2-3; Erie, Pa., 4-5-6; Buffalo, N. Y., 8-13. 24-30. Mgr.) Stockton, Oct. 26; Fresno, 27-2-, Visalia, 29; Bakersfield, 30; Oakland, 31-Nov. 2; Sacramento, 3; Chico, 4; Med¬ ford, 5; Eugene, 6; Portland, 7. “The Dove Cure”—(Henry W. Sav¬ age’s). New Amsterdam Theater, New York, indefinitely. “The Alaskan”—St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 24-30; Minneapolis, Oct. 31, Nov. 1-6. “Band of Nod”—(Samuel E. Rork, Mgr.) San Antonio, Oct. 28-29; El Paso, 31; Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 1; Bisbee, 2; Tucson, 3; Prescott, 4; Phoenix, 5. Lyman Twins—York, Oct. 28; Lincoln, 29-30; Council Bluffs, T ~ ” • x> “’’ Nov. " * ” :a„ 31; Red Oak, Creston, 2; Maryville, Mo., 3. “Little Johnny Jones”—La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 29; Winona, Minn, 30; Chip¬ pewa Falls, Wis., “The Cow Puncher”—(Central.) En¬ nis, Tex., Nov. 1; Midlothean, 2; Alva¬ rado, 3; Clebourne, 4; West, 5; Hillsboro, 6; Granger, 8; Bastrop, 9. pewa Falls, wis., ai; Rochester, Minn., Nov. 1; Stillwater, 2; Hasting, 3; Owa- tonna, 4; Austin, 6 ; xjrranger, o; Daanup, x- “The Pighting Parson” — Council Bluffs, la., Oct. 31; Missouri Valley, Nov. 1; Logan, 2; Denison, 3; Sac City V xx. xa. x _ uuu, x.x S .., Deadwood, Oct. 28; Belle Fourche, 29; Lead, 30; Alliance, Neb., Nov. 1; North Platte, 2; Kearney, 3; Hastings, 4; Grand Island, 5; Yourk, 6; Open, 7; Beatrice, 8; Pawnee, 9. n, l , jseatnue, o, Dawuco, *'• xu.upest and Sunshine”—(Southern.) Marshall, Tex., Nov. 1; Tylor, 2; Crock- " Palestine, 4; Jacksonville, 6; ett, 3; Palestine, «; jacxsuuvuie, Kaufman, 6; Ennis, 8; Midlothean,9. “Tempest and Sunshine”—(Central.) Brazil, Ind., Nov. 1; Veedersburg, 2; West Lebanon, 3; Attica, 4; Williams¬ port, 5; Lafayette, 6; Fowler, 8; Shel- d °“Tempest and Sunshine”—(Eastern.) Medina, N. Y„ Nov. 1; Albion, 2; Sodus, 3; Oswego, 4; Pulaski, 5; Watertown, 6; Gouverneur, 8; Potsdam^ ” ford, : ; Erie, 29-30 “The Newlyweds and Their Baby”— Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 20-30. “Wizard of Wiseland”—(Eastern.) Poplar Bluff, Mo., Nov. 1; Dyersburg, Tenn., 2; Fulton, Ky., 3; Union City, Tenn., 4; Mayfield, Ky., 5; Princeton, 8. ROAD STOCK COMPANIES. Cutter Stock—Ashland, Ohio, Oct. 25- 30; Norwalk, Nov. 1-6. Hickman-Bessey Stock — Sheboygan, Wis., Nov. 1-6. Chicago Stock—Butler, Pa., Nov. 1-6. Davis Stock—Monticello, Ind., Nov. 4- Huntington, 8-13. Ewing Gertrude—Jonesboro, Oct. 28- 30; Batesville, Nov. 1-3; Newport, 4-6. Maxwell-Hall Stock—Hammond, Ind., Nov. 1-6. Morey Stock—Brookfield, Mo., Nov. I- Ye Colonial Stock—Franklin, Ind. Yankee Doodle Entertainer — Pine Ridge, Wis., Nov. 1-6. Ill., Oct. 25-30; prop.; ueoar xxapius, xxcu xuwa City, 30; Clinton, 31; Waterloo, Nov. 1; Iowa Falls, 2; Mason City, 3; Albert Lea, 4; Rochester, 6; La Crosse, 6; St. Cloud, 7; Valley City, 8; Dickinson, 9; Miles City, 10; Billings, 11; Livingston, 12; Bozeman, 13; Butte 14. “A Knight for a Day”—(H. H. Frazee, Prop.) Salt Lake, Oct. 24-31; Grand Junction, Nov. 1; Leadville, 2; Colorado Springs, 3; Boulder, 4; Ft. Collins, 6; Cheyenne, 6; Denver, 7-13; Victor, 14; Pueblo, 15. Black Patti—(R. Voelckel, Mgr.) Morgan City, Tex., Oct 30-31; New Or¬ leans, Nov. 7. Brown”—Louisville, Ky., Oct Nov. 1; Beaumont, Tex., 2; Galveston, 3; Houston, 4-5; San Antonio, 6-7. Georgia Troubadours—Lake View, la.. Jtiarris, jvigrs. j xteaianas, uai.i wvu Riverside, 28; San Diego, 29-30; Los Angeles, 31. “Gay Hussars”—(Henry Savage’s.) Baltimore. “Honeymoon Trail”—(Harry Chappell, TENT ROUTES. Barnum & Bailey—Spartanburg, S. C., Oct 27; Greenville, 28; Anderson, 29; Columbia; 30; Augusta, Ga., Nov. 1; Charleston, S. C„ 2; Savannah, Ga., 3; Waycross, 4; Jacksonville, Fla., 5; Val¬ dosta, Ga., 6. Bobby Fountain's—Millville, Oct 29; „.._, Tarboo, 3; Suffolk, Va., 4; Norfolk, 5; Richmond, 6; season ends. Hagenbeck-Wallace—Amite City, La., Oct. 27; McComb, Miss., 28; Jackson, Nov. 1; Yazoo, 2; Winona, 3; Grenada, 4; Sardis, 5; Covington, Tenn., 6; Dyers¬ burg, 8. Season closed. Miller Bros.’ Ranch 101—Caruthers- ville, Mo., Oct 27; Osceola, 28; Malden, 29; Poplar Bluff, 30; Cairo, Ill., 31. Season ends. Norris Sc Rowe—Evansville, Ind., Oct 29; Henderson, Ky., 30; Hopkinsville, Nov. 1. — • ■’ - " Antonio, Tex., Ringling ^'sells-Ploto—New Albany, Miss. Oct. Gouverneur, o; ruiauau., “Our New Minister”—Gettysburg, Pa„ Oct. 28; Frederick, Md., 29; Hagerts- town, 30; Frostburg, Nov. 1; Cumber¬ land, 2; Winchester, Va., 3; Harrisburg, 4; Clifton Forge, 6; Lynchburg, 6. “Pair Country Kids”—Mason City, la., Oct. 27; Marble Rocks, 28. „ “Thorns and Orange Blossoms’—(S. E Lester, Mgr.) Delphos, Ohio, Oct. 27; Angola, Ind., 28; Defiance, Ohio, 29; Lima, 30. ±i. Frazee, x rop. oaix xxiegv, x.exx., 31-Nov. 1; Santa Anna, 2; Pomona, Riverside, 4; San Bernardino, 5; Red¬ lands, 6; Phoenix, 8-9; Bisbee, 10; Doug¬ las, 11; El Paso, 12-14. “Time, Place and Girl”—(Western.) H. H. Frazee, Prop. San Francisco, Oct. 24-30; San Jose, 31; Marysville, Nov. 1; Woodland, 2; Reno, 3-4; Minnemucca, 6; Elko, 6; Salt Lake, 7-13; Ogden, 14; Provo, 15; Grand Junction, 16. “Time, Place and Girl”—(Eastern.) H. H. Frazee, Prop. Urbana, Oct. 28; Lima, 29; Ann Arbor, SO; Grand Rapids, 31-Nov. 3. „ _ “The Plorist Shop”—(Henry W. Sav¬ age’s.) Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia. „ “The Bed Mill”—H. B. Emery, Mgr. Pittsburg, Kan., Oct. 28; Coffeyvllle, 29; Carthage, Mo., 30; Joplin, 31; Webb City, Nov. 1; Sedalia, 2; Hannibal, 3; Mo- berly, 4; Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 5; At¬ chison, 6; Kansas City, Mo., 7-13. “The Merry Widow”—(Henry W. Sav¬ age’s.) Fort Wayne, Oct. 27; Mansfield, Ohio, Oct. 28; Akron, Oct. 29; Canton, Oct. 30. PRANK DOYLE'S BOOKINGS IN CHI¬ CAGO, WEEK OP OCT. 25. Apollo Theater—Wahlund and Tekla Trio, Sol Stone, Berns and Dean, Chris- Hill & Co., Anderson & Adams. Bijou Dream Theater—Real Comedy Quartette, Young & Phelps, Lillian Bur- Sol Berns, Two Johnsons, Rossini 1 SENATOR FRANCIS MURPHY A REAL MONOLOCIST NOTHING OFFENSIVE—CLEAN AND NEAT. NOW PLAYING CONEY HOLMES’ TIME. OPEN ON INTERSTATE CIRCUIT JANUARY 18. Columbia Theater—Velde Trin * * 1 Morris & Co., Frank Voerge, ThM 1 ler Bros., Jack Roche, Barry Bros * Hamilton Theater — Webb P Troupe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carmi Mansfields, Original Rags, Cole & h Virginia Theater—The Nellos s2',"it thur Sidney & Co.—9, Eltrym & S’ 1 Co., De Marceos, Eugene & Mar Palais Royal Theater—w H Dorn & Co., Campbell & Clarke Frankie La Marche, Del Fuego, Earl Elite Theater—Mazie Olive & pi. Bonny & Freeman, Four Musical u«' Milan & Du Bois. “*1 Essex Theater—Miller’s Dogs a*’ Melrose, The Monroes, Billy Ward. Pi Janet Theater—Ida May Gear Premier Theater—Gus & Mariie El more, Ralph Wordell, Lulu Howard Bat due & Roy, Geo. W. Simmons, BeuHa. De Busse, Gerry Sisters, Heines’& Hmk Princess Stock—Davenport, la. In¬ definite. Taylor, Albert—Seymour, Tex., Nov. jBarry Then James Maher, Julia Hansen,' Pekin Theater—Schepp’s Famous D* • Pony and Monkey Circus, J. Louis Minx Mile. Dolores & Co., Bell & Forbes Brown, Clark Dumont, Prank—Philadelphia, Pa. In- Piccaninnies, Proctor and Hunt, and Lyles, Wringer and Bunchu. Franklin Theater—La Moto Ph Cora Swain’s Cockatoos, Louis B Greeley & Gregory, Ruby Marlowe. Lyceum Theater—The Vardelles, Prot Cohan Sc Harris—Chicago, Oct. 18-30. Richards & Pringle’s Minstrels— (Holland & Fiklns.) Pesos, Tex., Oct. 29; Midland, 30. Goodman, Mgr j r Chris, Gertruds Cole & Davis, Clever ChrlsT^_ Davis, Steve Smith, Oct. 29 to 81, BL, Robinson and His Five Picks, Grai Harvey, Hargesheimer, Walburn Hultz. Principal Theater—G. F. Hesch, Mgr, ' Mack, The 3 Daleys, ““ Frank & Co., Ed K Jennie 1 Oriental Theater—Herman Jo Mgr., Billy Robinson and His 5 Ed Knapp, Oct. 29 to 31, J. C. Short Bert Leo, Gertrude Davis. • Royal Theater — Nicholas Sampanls, 1 . Mgr. Prof. Frank & Co., Bert Leo, Octx 29 to 31, Clever Chris, Van & Van. | New Palace Theater—C. Schoenstadt, Mgr. Bradford & Bradford, Delmar, Ce¬ celia, Oct. 29 to 31, Heines & OttO, Bell Delke. New Ashland Theater—Messers. Hai burger & Power, Mgr., Young & lour Fay & Delmar, Oet. 29 to 31, Bonny . Freeman, Knetzger, Marjories Orourkt Cole & Davis. . t Homan Theater—Mr. Ascher, Mgr, Prof. Deldas & Co. in His Hypnotic act Anetta Link, Oct. 29 to 31, Prof Deldu| presenting “The Floating Lady. Delmar. New Monogram Theater—Mrs. Mam, Mgr. Hanahan’s Trained Mutton tkak i Ada Melrose, Joe McCauley, Oct. 21 31, Andy Rankin, Young ft Young, ZelM Wheeler. , Old Monogram Theater—J. Kle n, M£j Elliott's Georgia Minstrels, with MW] Moore and 10 dainty minstrel mataenM presenting 45 minutes of hot singing,! dancing and talking. . Chicago Theater — Hughie Roberts, Mgr. Wassmuth & Ramsey, Everettes Leon, Florence Whiting, Dora Oct. 29 to 31, Olson & Miller, Jones 4 Jones, Steve Smith. „ Irving Theater—Fred Wahlfer , ®t Gladys Carlton, J.. C. Short,GreatKcS- ley in his barrel act, Oct. 29-31, Levere & Ring, Fred Lake. *m„v,All Swanson’s Theater — Tom •MUeneu, Mgr. Fogg & Alger, Hanahan s Tratod Mutton Goats, Ursula Nolan, Crane a Crane. MUMml Martins, Hulbert and De' Long, Perrin and Perrin. „ „ , Crystal Theater—Frank G. Schaefer, John Enor, Norine Carman & Those Two Minstrel Boys, Upside Down Duffey, Carroll and La Mont, Lottie Wilson. R. PRIEDLANDER BOOKINGS, WI® OP OCT. 25. Ashland Theater—Wills and Barron, Morris Jones, Corbett and Forrester, Jolly Ruth Garnold, Jack Crottey and Crown Theater—Chris. R°!® n gl2f. Hogan Sisters, Edith Barton, Fay Wt, fen, Lala,_Stewart * Eagle Theater - (Chris tiana - Blondie, Miss Doln Osburn, Lh Failure, Clayton Sisters, Roberts & v N We-Got-a Theater—C. Patterson. * Great Holloway, Eugene Lala, & Burrel, The Bradshaws, Julia in- n6 Boston Theater—J. P er '? s v, -mSeat Fan, Griffen & Lewis, Case ft Vinces*. Will HI, La Grande Twins. National Theater - Frank & Frabbit. Marie Curtis, BarrttP™,,! Howard, Williams & Fisher S N , Russian Singing and Dancing Kitty Sherman, McDonald ft Buckley & Stockern.