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THE SHOW WORLD 31 foveml iber 13, 1909. ^Tsllly and May (American), Cin- at i’ uprhert & Co., Houston, Tex. J or o 0 f (Garrick), Ottumwa. Ia. I E. Anlta (Majestic), Galveston, '' X ^ 0 Arthur C< j' ^Trent)', Trenton, ersBros. (Mozart’s), Shamokin, Pa. I .StstorTarentum, Pa. ne. Mme- Esther, r e 0 n u ™ u ^ y . s M in- ’:^er S 'Willie, & Co. (Orpheum), Sioux -W,' I®- B fee's!’ThJee (Airdome), Atlanta, Sot&White h (Comique), Detroit. ’ owe & Clinton. Chicago. r'AmTpX) NewWen, Conn. ■jSy, Sam (Majestic), Galveston, Jvmond & Caverly, New York City. Tiros., en route. & Conway, Wichita, Kans. h, Chicago. neigh & r Raleigh. C IS %^TaDe h li? a Minneapolis. -- “s Rainey, Detroit. (nitli, Charles Cecil (Crystal), Tulsa, |iz I & I Sytz ) OPantages), Seattle, Wash, lowlon Marie (Elite), Rock Island. Janley, ’ Edythe (Pantages), Portland, jtanfey & Lancaster, e german, Dan, unicagu. ivoy & Savoy, Chicago. ‘ livan & Gorman, Des Moines, Ia. w & Sargent, Nov. 25-27, Freeport, I ^ T Jemple Quartette, Washington, D. C. fempest & Sunshine Trio (Orpheum), ’«an Francisco. , , of the World Dancers (Cook’s), Rochester, N. Y. om Carroll, Chicago. ‘ripp, A'. E. (Princess), Wichita, Kans. ■nomas, George, Chicago. Y to, Billy (Shea’s), Buffalo, N. Y. ...Jin, Hoven (Majestic), Montgomery, Ala liplivians, Two (Keith’s), Dayton, O. 0 , Toelker, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic, en 1 route. ...farsity Four, San Bernardino, Cal. .. harden, Perry & Wilber (Empire), Lon- Oc don, England. V; Vinter, Winona (Haymarket), Chicago. Pr Sorld, - - lOrpheu...,_„_ Fhitehead, Joe, en route. •Jffilliams & Gordon (Olympic), Grand ,: Rapids. Watson & Dwyer, Chicago. ?: Warden, W. L., & Co., Chicago. Walker, Nella (Orpheum). Sioux City, iloira. , IWaterbury Bros. & Tenney (Proctor’s), Oi l New York City. V'ekoff. Fred (Varieties), Terre Haute, ill ilnd. Torefr, Musical < L y rlo >' Baker City, Due (Hippodrome), DRAMATIC. “As Told in the Hills”- inn’s)—Smethport, ~- . . N. Y., 16; Jamestown, 17; West- fid. 18; Dunkirk, 19; Niagara Falls, F.: Medina, 22; Albion, 23. \ ’Brewster’s Millions" — Memphis, -Jeon., Nov. 19-20; Pine Bluff, Ark., 22; tittle Rock, 23; Hot Springs, 24-25; B l«xarkana. 26; Clarksville, Tex., 27. ‘Banker’s Child”— (Harry Shannon, Manager.)—Shelby, O., Nov. 15; Crest- 11“,. 16; Bucyrus, 17; Mt. Gilead, 18; P Ks °22 20 ' ® Un ' ° P?n ’ 21: Mt ’ Ster " 1 = ,®» rr y Beresford (Edgar Forrest Co.) HD. G. Hartman, manager.)—Oklaho- Tt a S ty '. 0kla - Nov. 14-15; El Reno, • Kingfisher, 17; Guthrie, 18; Shaw- . *e. 19; Chickasa, 20; Enid, 21; Perry, ; I*: Grand Island, ^notion” —Henderson, Ky., «: Owensboro. 15; Frankfort, 16; Kirill"’ l T J Huntington, W. Va„ 18; , ‘Helln°Tini?» : Parkersburg, 20. r,Bill”—Pierre, S. D„ Nov. 15; flEgan, 17; Howard, 18; Ar- K??’ 19 1 Madison, 20; Ramona, 22; fe M&n.! 3 '25. De11 Raplds - 24: plpe - , Hanford, Chag. B.—Corinth, Miss., fWn. ’ Columbus, 16; Jackson, 17; ^"VV 8: Beaum0nt ’ Tex ” J. K. SEBREE, Pres. ROY S. SEBREE, Mgr. CHICAGO’S PROFESSIONAL HOUSE ^ 'Hotel THE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DISCRIMINATING PLAYERS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. Phone Randolph 1363 Private Postal Wire WALTER F. KEEFE VAUDEVILLE ACENT 720 Schiller Bldg. :: :: Chicago, Illinois Johnson-Ketchel Films MOVING PICTURES OF THE JOHNSON KETCHEL CONTEST Taken at Colma, Cal., October 16, 1909 The Most Sensational Contest of the Age for the World’s Heavy Weight Championship Wonderful reproduction of every incident and blow in the most exciting contest of modern times. Life sized and as clear as crystal. The best Moving Pictures ever taken at a great public event. Every face in the tremendous throng in the big open air arena recognizable. Showing the champion, JOHNSON, knocked down, followed by the dramatic and sensational climax, KNOCKOUT OF KETCHEL. The most intensely nerve tingling Moving Photographs ever flashed on a canvas. We have Purchased the Exclusive Rights to Exhibit the Johnson- Ketchel Fight Pictures in the following States: TEXAS MISSOURI KANSAS NEBRASKA OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS Write or Wire for Dates and Terms Booking Now YALE FILM RENTING COMPANY 622 Main St., Kansas City, Missouri “Her Dark Marriage Morn” —Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 14-17; Cadillac, 18; Clare, 19; Saginaw, 20; Flushing, 22; Pe ‘<Hans Hansen” —Sutton, Neb., Nov. 13; Fairfield, 15; Nelson, 16; Belleville, Kans.. 17; Chapman, 18; Counsel Grove, 19; Hartford, 20; Burlington, 22; Brie, 23. „ ... ,. “Just a Woman’s Way” (Co. A)— Collinsville, Ill., Nov. 14; Marlssa, 15; Coultersville, 16. _ “Just a Woman’s Way” (Co. B)— Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 14-17. “In Wyoming” —Victor, Mont., Nov. 13; Great Falls, 15; Helena, 16. “Kidnapped for a Million” (Eastern) —Rantoul, Ill., 13: Colfax, 15; Saybrook, 16; El Paso, 17^; Pontiac, 18; Coal City, 19,: ‘mdnapped a fcf/’a Million” (Western) _Primrose, Neb., Nov. 12; Belgrade, 13; Ulysses, 17; Milford, 18; Cortland, 19 “PoUy 1 at^he Circus” —Athens, Ga„ 15; Milledgeville, 16; Amerlcus, 17; Albany, 18; Eufaula, Ala., 20: Troy, 21. Thurston. Adelaide —Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 16; Anniston, 17; Athens, Ga., 18; Macon, 19; Augusta, 20. “Two Merry Tramps” —De Soto, Mo., Nov. 15; Frederickstown, 16; Cape Girardeaux, 17; St. Genevieva, 18; Bonne Terra. 19; Festus, 20; Mt. Olive, 111 ., 21 . “Paid in Pull” (Western)—(Wagen- hals & Kemper Co., managers.)—Steu¬ benville, O., Nov. 15; East Liverpool, 16; Rochester, Pa., 17; Beaver Falls, 18; New Castle. 19; Franklin, 20. “Paid In Pull” (Eastern)—(Wagen- hals & Kemper Co., managers.)—Water- town, Nov. 14; Rome, 16; Canastota, 17; Johnstown, 18; Oneonta, 19; Kingston. Kemper Co., Bluffs, fa., Nov.’ I?;' ln s a fo e ux S " City, 13; Omaha, Neb., 14-17; Beatrice, 18; Hastings, 19; Kearney, 20. “Paid in PuU” (Atlantic)—(Wagen- hals & Kemper Co., managers.)—Co¬ lumbus, Ga., Nov. 12; Macon, 13; At¬ lanta, 15-18; Knoxville, Tenn., 19-20. “Married In Haste”— Keystone, Ia., Nov. 14; Anamoso, 16; Monticello, 16; Manchester, 17; Independence, 18; Oel- wein, 19; Cedar Rapids, 20; Marshall¬ town, 21; State Center, 22; Belle Plaine, “The Fighting Parson” —White Lake, S. D., Nov. 15; Kimball, 16; Alexandra, 17; Bridgewater, 18; Akron, Ia., 19; Sioux Falls, S. D., 20; Flandreau, 22; Pipestone, Minn., 23. _ “The House of a Thousand Candles” —Horton, Kans., Nov. 15; Concordia, 16; Clay Center, 17; Manhattan, 18; Salina, 19; Junction City, 20; Newton, 21. “Tempest and Sunshine” (Eastern)— Carthage, N. Y., Nov. 15; Lowville, 16; Boonville, 17; Ilion, 18; St. Johnsville, 19; Utica, 20; Waterville, 22; Herki¬ mer. 23. “Tempest and Sunshine” (Western)— Redfleld, S. D., Nov. 15; Clark, 16; Watertown, 17; Brookings, 18; Huron, 19; Pierre, 20; Phillip, 22; Rapid City, Erankiort, ±na., jnov. id; rransim, in, Worthington, 17; Clay City, 18; Bloqm- field, 19; Bloomington, 20; West Baden, 21; Huntingburg, 22; Orleans, 23. “Tempest and Sunshine” (Southern)— Stephenville, Tex., Nov. 15; Comanche, 16; Brownwood, 17; San Angelo, 18; Ballenger, 19; Coleman, 20; Lampasas, 22: Granger, 23. “Our New Minister” —Hinton, W. Va., Nov. 16; Charleston, 17; Weston, 18; Grafton, 19; Clarksburg, 20. MUSICAL. ' (H. zee b) —Anaconua, mum.., xiuv. ±o, eri auu Falls, 17; Helena, 18; Missoula, 19; Wallace, 20; Spokane, Wash., 21. “A Knight for a Day” (H. H. Fra- zee’s)—La Junta. Colo., Nov. 16; Trini¬ dad. 17; Amarillo, Tex., 18; Wichita Falls, 19; Fort Worth, 20-21; Dallas, 22; Waco, 23; San Antonio, 24; Hous- “A knight for a Day” (B. C. Whit¬ ney’s)—Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 15; Bed¬ ford City, 16; Roanoke, 17; Danville, 18; Greensboro, N. C., 19; Durham, 20; Henderson, 22; Raleigh, 23. “The Plower of the Ranch” —Norfolk, Va., Nov. 15; Newport News, 16; Hamp¬ ton (Soldiers’ Home), 17; Wilson, N. C.. 18; Henderson, 19; Raleigh, 20. “The Time, the Place and the Girl” (Eastern)—Woodstock, Ill., Nov. 12; Rochelle, 13; LaSalle, 14; Hoopeston, 15; Mattoon, 16; Marshall, 17; Robinson, 18; Brazil, Ind., 19; Wabash, 20. “The Girl Question” (Eastern)— Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 14; Huntington, 15; Wabash, 16; Peru, 17; Lafayette, 18; Frankfort, 19; Logansport, 20. “The Girl Question” (Western)—Al¬ buquerque, N. M„ Nov. 15; Santa Fe, 16; Las Vegas, 17; Rocky Ford, Colo., 18; Leadville, 19; Grand Junction, 20. “The Time, the Place and the Girl” (Western)—Ogden, Utah, Nov. 14; Provo, 15; Grand Junction, Colo., 16; Glenwood, 17; Leadville, 18; Salida, 19; Colorado Springs, 20. “The Girl That’s All the Candy”— Fort Madison, Ia., Nov. 14; Moline, Ill., 15; Washington, Ia., 16; Oskaloosa, 17; Des Moines, 18-20. “The Golden Girl” —Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 11; Bristol, 12; Bluefleld, W. Va., 13; Roanoke, Va., 15; Lynchburg, 16; Richmond, 17-18; Norfolk, 19-20. “Alaskan” —Bau Claire, Wis., Nov. 13; Merrill, 15; Wausau, 16; Green Bay, 17; Manitowoc, 18; Fond du Lac, 19; Oshkosh, 20. “Candy Shop” —Brockton, Mass., Nov. 15; New Bedford, 16; Fall River, 17; Newport, R. I., 18; Worcester, Mass., Tex., Nov. 13; Dallas, 15-16; Denison, 17; Wichita Falls, 18; Gainesville, 19; El Reno, Okla.. 20. MISCDDDANDOUS. Herbert I>, Flint (Hypnotist)— Bur¬ lington, Ia., Nov. 15-20. Fields, Al. G. —Shreveport, La., Nov. 15; Texarkana, Ark., 16; Hot Springs, 17; Little Rock, 18; Pine Bluff, 19. Guys, Arthur D —Marion, O., Nov. 18-20. Vogels, John W —Owosso, Mich., Nov. 15; Lansing, 16; Charlotte, 17; Chelsea, 18; Marshall, 19; Kalamazoo, 20. Georgia Troubadours —Merrill, Ia., Nov. 18; Harper, 19; Ashton, 20; Hull, ROAD STOCK COMPANIES. Cutter Stock —Warren, O., Nov. 15- 20; Canton, 22-27. n Caslb Burliegh— North Vernon, Ind., Don C. 'Hall Stock —Springfield, O., Nov. 15-20; Dayton, 22-27. Davis Stock —Pittsburg, Pa., indef. Harvey Stock— East St. Louis, Ill., Nov. 14-20. Morey Stock —St. Johns, Kans., Nov. 15-20; Dodge City, 22-27. Maxwell-Hall Stock—Belvidere, Ill., Nov. 8-13. Princess Stock —Davenport, Ia., indef. Ye Colonial Stock —Columbus, Nov., 15-20. boucj— muune, Aia., m)V. Meridian, Miss., 17; Columbus, 18; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 19; Okolona, Miss., 20; season closes. Ringiing Bros. —Season closed Nov.