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6 Xtie Billl>oar<i OCTOBER 7. 1905. A stan.1. tur Alb.or- eo«d tor op» art *«> B »t«nd» for Bofton. for tw» P MM i « I If»" »f C Bt«n<!» for OiI«Bu bl# —OW» ■' 3>0^ D-^ Ktand* fur I>fB»«r. bwk; jfltftgjfc B' nmiMk for ETanuTillff. aauaaT^an^y^'ma. F Maads for Trltco. yo« ma« ,■•*•!ii-vwfflo- e- for Grand llMpi<I>. tut Un. mMtyaiM TUIM. I Indlaaapalla SDm Ib «■> toor. J utand* IMr Jobviown. tapariir iw. K Kmam* CICr.< M« coin fur the VTnt. b iMMDn Iwt plfbt at ttt^fem. TT'-HliMWinlln • iTT^f —"'"t* ' ^ - -SIf 'Ut'rVtiri-r^'-'S^iT- wwm an. 0'"<M>^ Qapaiah tb*T alnra coaa* late. P< SlrjSvBmbonc and lldUr. botb ' W Car giwIiK. tlinr elebtr nla*. I> for ttMlmter S- R. O. sica- tor St. iMto. tor hit »how» O. Kw' fur TolKlo. ain't pla.rMl It: can't mt- Is for I'tlca. takloe a cbancr, li» for Vtrkxbnrj. sold oat in adTance. traiMUnmoo. al^aya a doubt. « R S T C V w cmt. X la- tor JC anla. wt lit a mi jtat^o oc X'--'ir<S?^lJaSSSS!7?M'U-*iaii^ taa'diM^p. In the rwratT-»l3c letter* tbe .Uphahrt'* sot. Not one Mauds for rroTWrnoe, 1^ Nnoe IB the loi; ' . •' 'S wouldn't Inralt tvie pruod irapttKl vnr*-**. .. - - > I can't Kiand for "Pror," 'I^Ud It can't atand for uw. • • • Tta» Bit. C»rmeU HU Bventnc Rec- iaicr pobUalMd the fMtowlnr ••'^'•••f^MWlm a( 'itar vMt to -tkat . taws of tlW/MB BoMb- sn*^>MB BIK novai ...'.-.OlAvaaa'mr maat a paadierlno. a lallaca- p tMl i. a wla* gnr. k Ian. a Bum who la al- wara Bcsc a Itaiiaf dHlilliBliM. a bbtf aad a lop-Dotchar an loM lBt» aMl Ttato ]r«i luk*» met Doe Waddall. ttir kypaoHatr Of Ibe Jalia RoblnMio airsiTicatkin. It Ik Doc Watlilrll who airanRca for tbe i-boloroformtni; of Ibe oHHlflrd lij«nia; wbo flxca for tbe marrtape of tUr lianie cuaple no many tlmea tbat tbrr can hf pnniccuteil for blf^- mmy In every Htate In the nnlon; who aettlea for the broken arm of tlic bucollr mlnlKter who falla out of the aerial circle; ub« mpifmer- \mm the country c^lltorw aotl ** Im> 1^ it*. Bcncr- oua witb ticket* aa a candidate for a cunntjr nfflce la with campalcn clffan*. Doc Waddell looks like a Jap. and doo't i>rUe b)a lookv. for be l> aa dlBtomatlc aa Batmi Komnra. Bla face Is aa biaralan a* ithat oC a Kiowa aqoaw. He eaa •» lala- Itaa palpit aad naka tUa conarecatlaD Mlm' tkat 'ha la' a ariMtouiT Inat back ftom XUM Cor hi* ukMltk. Ba aaa preach a fUrlr aead sanMoi .aaarlla. Ittr .a Uezlcaa aod ,«at awcar a. caMtaf. v Kslba - winar did aat kanr tkat; Oae waa ■'Ifca-' Patu waWi l a tadiaaa. , nacmUca la fiiclal fratnna aad (an- -«nl awln-ap. aad enpeelallr In hla limited aaMalBtaBce with the tmth. DDT and the \rrlter hall from np In Ohio. Iba aame rtectlun of the atale, and ther tdl fhia Ktnry of the formrr'a schoolhor daya: The maiden laa.r who prralded over tbe aehool whitii was honored bj blx prearace nerer.apared I be ntd or ttpoUed tbe dilld. and whaled Doc DHwt nninerclfoIlT almoat daily. Jnat after one of hla pnnlKhoientB. he jelled out: "Never r«a mind. Mlaa. I'll Ret even with yon for thb." "Howr* dlwUlnfuIIy qoerlMl the lady With the nrltcti. "Why mme day you'll get marrlMl and have a Isov tMbv and when he E. S. Wniard prides himself on the tieanty and Interest of the lM»»ks that (Tinstiliite his valuable Ilt.rarr. He likes uoihiu;; letter than ttlwiwinjr Uis choice edition*! t>> apprcda- liTe friends and it Ifi a i>oint with him that he kmiwn every boot In his p<iss<?ssloii. Re- cently he wa« golDF over his luioks with a felU»w blt»lio(tli{]e when It occurred ro him to hunt up a iiassape In CoUy Clbber. "1 bare a |iaril>ui«rly Sue edition that was presenietl to me by Percy Winter. You shall see It." Me made a loop and InetTectual search for the h<nks and felt exeeedioely piqued that be wa» unable to locate them. The hunt was con- tinued to weariness and was finall}' plren up. Mr. WUlard Imaiilnln;: all forts of possible misbapa to the books. Two days later be wrote to his friend: "I remeiuher now about that CvUy Clblwr. Percy Winter did not ^Ive me a copy—1 uave' him one.** • a • Some years ago while iravelingp on a western railroad Mabel HIte. wbo la atar- rlu;: this seasin Id Frank L. Perlay'a prodnc- iion of The Ulrl and The Bandit, thawed out the reserve of an army odlcer whose lack of i-ttu^enlality had been ;;enerally noted durlttir the Ion;r Journey. Five different yonnjr women had trle«I In en- page the soldier man In cooversatlnn. 1ml none had received anytbln): beyond a motiosyllahle reply to her mo»t cordial remark. Finally. Miss Hit watered a i»air of ;dOTe« tiiaf i alaa '-woald Indnre their fellow traveler to talk'' wltboat bavins spoken a wnrd herself. The waper was u creed uivm. and on tlie rollowhiff mnmln;; Allss Ilite. who hail risen iiefore anyone else in the I'ullman. ;rree[ed die amttaiy man when be race with a shrill. plplBK wklatla., of a idrl dolnc her l>esi lu laaitaM tka anvUlc. Tbe attempt was fetn- Xbe oflicer nnllea. then .'MHMC' aad Anally. ackjiawledKe<l ,aywfplal "Good mnmlns." taa.'..«aa her bet. Oscar, the Intelligent collie which plajs a barklBC role In The Prodlsal Son at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Xew York. bc;:an a rood rneagement all by himself recently, ami the show went on without hlui. Oacar hoanhl with a doir fani-lpr i.n West Tliirty-seventb street, and when the ilwir was InailTcrtenlly left open he pushed Ills war ont. headetl toward New Jersey and when last seen ivas illsappenHn;r in the Teunsylvanla Railroad tunnel. Tbe police \vere ■ notUfld. ■ hat. < tbe -deutha of the West Forty.seTenth atW t t Sta- tion ate not mucb at dog-catcUlaf.,: > • - Tlw aaanancs ot tbik tlwat w ;.ailt.'al«W*a to t»t Oacar back, aa 'May.HHiiiilidi; 'aaid* » aaaa o('hla part. •..' The Unique of San Joce. Cal., is now controlled by the Xorel^ people. Steve O'Grady Is handling the press for the Willis Wood Tbcatre. KaoMs City. The Bell Theatres of Stockton and Fresno. Cal.. are scheduled lo open tbb< week. W. J. Burgess and O. S. Woodward rialted Slonx City. la.. laat week to look after tkalc. iBMnats. ■WtaVi StreWe' has auctieeded O. F. Lena aa tnanaaer.pT the Rarrla Opera House at Peter»biirc. 111- The n?w Bell Theatre In San Fran- cbtco. Ca)- U nearlnr completion. It will not open iintU Jantiary. Th« ' if«w . 't>|idriiu Opera , Houae. dal-. dMl«n4 of 1 Royal WIHM M«A cupels ttr mt/ld ta^hit thMttta. 'The WUUiihia Opera Bousl- at Ida Orave. 'la.. U* been- torn down and Is l>elnE tetmllt aa a city hall and aimory. The ljullders of the new opera house at Gallatin. Tenn.. bopc to have It com- ptetcd bgr ma Utter fait'.sCrCMtsbfr. Guy Smith, late hianaser of the McDonough Theatre. Oakland. Cal.. la now manaiter of tlie Novelty In tl>e same city. The Savoy Theatre of New Bedford. Maaa., has bcaa'-nliailVflF'-'niilfli*'- dad la now foUr cqalppf«rt».'|^ir feWMnS.'fMdnc- tlooa. • ■, ■ C. W. Trouadala lito^ Wanted a hall at EstbefTlUa. la., and baa' eontrted It lata a vaadernie booie to be Vlajrcd b7 tbe amaller Thomas Roberts, for the paat.tbrc* rears tmanrer of ilie o)>era iHWiaa aj Kl- dm-ab. Kr» baa b«*n wapi«»tat«d neaamw.'w house oiicaad Sam. S witb Tb* Bajab of Bboiii:. The union musicians employed in thlnr-seven ihliu^-o tlieatres have been cranteil an iiurense in wages. They bad been^ receir- inc cat Od per wvM. bat liB d i r „f menc net fSJO «a«b. tut- an over elEht- Edward L. Moore, manager of the Cenule Tbcaitc at Eaal LlTcrpool. Oblo, spent few days iMently In Sow Sork aty.. gaaa- actlni: Irasliiesa for tbe-opciai boeia. .«aaj|IMff- lie made his hendi|uarter»> at tllOAKlBW'IK-^n- lanfier offices. . . The new }35,000 theatre now In course of constmetlon at TaylorrMlo. HI.,'will be completed and ready to open Xuaaaibtr, M. Jerry Boean. who manascd the oM IaMMa nr alx years, la to be manaccr and- MCmaiy of tbe new booae. Stale Inspector of Factories John H. Morgan of Ohio, has sent out notices to all tbe mayors of iltles In tbe state. InstructlnB tbem to see that "standinp naiin onl.v" sl^s are al«)llshed in all thealrc-s. No stanilini; mom is to be sold in Ohio. The Executive staff of the Bijou Theatre. Kenoslin. Wis.. Is as follows: O'llrlen ft Jones. iM-oprietors: C. I. Walker, resident mana;;er; £<l. S. I>avls. electrician; .Miss S.-iti- funl. mnslenl dlrft-lor: Otto Koebler. aiaice luan- amr. ' and ■ eiottm:^'-:r^<-tf!mpmti . The openinit 'oC'^itiha;:!^^ Theatre at N«ft.<MMlM.-X&r~iHiltfh ma. to baee been .>^pt. MiV'.iiiUi:.boatpiiacd' ad accoaal of the fever idlaatlaa: .abnagcr Wai. A..Sillier (tales that bo ezpaets to open Mw booae In tbe near fntttte with hhoc llc«t-vtu** cumpany. Olson Brothers and S. S. Baldwin liare purchased' tbe Cryatal Tbeattf. WIeUta. Kan., aud are renodcUni; tbe aame. Tbe Ibra- tre will be known as the Bijou when It Is opened iiniler tli^ new munscement. Tbe thea- tre will cater to the lK*st class of (icople. Herbert Parlter who has been con- nected - with ihe Lyceum Theatre in Mlnne- a|ioIis. ^Iliin.. for the past two .vears In the capacity of assistant treaaiinrr. has returned be -wiU ho aaao- '"^MMMtlle bosl- to MnrahaUtow^. .i^..wh||Be ho .wilt br aaso- rlaied .\iitb U|>; IkMif-IB .the ~ ."J. C. Fish, city billposter of Punxsu- lawneyi.' I'a.. has been appointed mAiuger of the -Mjbtinlnf; Street Opera Ilonse to succeed F. ■ W. Weylmnn. tlow with the Park Stock Co. ■ •-Mr.- FIsb formerly owned tbe opera house. bnt aold: oat to maintain bla btllpostlng In- 'Thfrii!fiuhdirM''di6ua(m doltara will reprcaont tbe InTfatment of tbe Orpbenm Cir- cuit In a new bouse to be bnllt in St. Pant. MlBB. Fortr'HTO tbonaand waa paid for a alle oMMolte.' tba'i'WIadaor BoM of tbat cMr, and iS^dntft^XliMMUat^ViBawalia trfQ dn- The Majeatle. ThMtNk lEanaaa City. Mo., apcncd tbe ataaoB . iMt^ IT, MBdar the manaitomant of aam -BaaJpiWil whb Ihe IMbiw- laa stair: Jns, R. XoiaM. :Bn«i aatati n. W. Wbeolor. nnsical dltoetari.'Oaai KHgr. chief doorkeeper: Clyde Sfcbtoat, staw manacer. and Jos. Caldwell, electrician. Simon Robinson, for the Ijist two seusons treasurer of the Nassau Theatre. Brook- lyn. N. v.. bas rcconily been asalimcd Ibo pr««* work In addltkm to bla resolar dnilea. Mr. Robinaoa baa been connected with several Srw Voric paprra, and be Is obtalnlnc many goal notices for Itae Nassau. The Grand Opera House at Galves- ton, Tex., will be nianiiKPil ncnln this seanon b,v Kml <;. Wcis. .Mr. Wels Is very popular witb Ihe thcatrefculuK public of Galveston, and his prcsciH-t* will serv*. to enrxiuraRe the pa- trmicc of the house. John .T. Fl.vnn. familiarly known as "Jack," has been npi>olnted Irtaa- urer. Woric Is being pushed on the new $30,000 theatre now being erected at Tarentum, Pa., b.r the Tarentum Realty Co. R. A. Travis. Tbos. Gombert. J. M. Metaler, Ed. KennerdnU and John Onatar, ptaalnent bual- neas ib«b a( UHMtMl. aie Is wW i m la lb* enterpiMa. The aaaagir baa aat yet baaa se- lected. Clarence N. Ravlln. who has for some time been aaaoclatcd wllb tbe Oallfomla Tbratre, Ban Franrlaco, In tbe dnal capacity of preaa aeent and bualnefls cuanager, has re- Bisned bla position to accept tbe position of boz-offlce manaiter at the Orptaeum. Hla anc- eeasor at the- California baa Bot TVt bcCB an- nounced. H. F. BfcOarvle. president oC the In- IcCDattoaal Amnaement Co., anoonncM the ap- aaa. nor.. X«naaa..an«^l .||. Witrk baa bMon iipon a new vau'ie. tUIo tb iali a at Aplln, Mo. Tbe house mil seat t.aoo people. It will be aiodmi In ev>rr rcs|<c<!t. will lie beatrd hjr ateam aad llsl>i<<4- by electricity, and will taatre a balcony, ciias. B. ilodkins, wbo ao mtercaafnlljr mamntd |.r, rlc Theatre and Ibo I^e Park Tbaalu tor' the piat four ataaoas, aad withal a wjr the Reiitleman and boslneia man. wlU maaaae ilie new bouse. The Grand Theatre at Greenville. Miss., la belne remodeled throushont. It Is to receive a new cuat of paint before'lla uticn. Ins. nlMHit Not. I. A number of attractions were booked for tbe booae prior to Ibat date. Mr. Hirry Leoobardt wbo baa bMB rtUb TncTciioi, 9K since lla opening laat Aufcust. baa raalgaad 10 manager at Keith's Theatre, CICTClt take tbe manacemrnt of tbe atase at Percy Winiama* new Albambra Theatre, In New York. Hr. Leonbardt, althoofh comparatlTclr a joaos man. has baaa aoMealy oavlovad at lbs old Siaadua Tbistie la Hew T«k. Mm IhM Mm* bo baa baaa sOUatad with HBoct Bart at tbe MetvopoUtaa Opata Baoaa. Blcfaaid Uanafleld asd apaat aUht ycoia as alaca maaaier at tbe Bdwla Knoarlte' Tbaatie hi BioeklTa. Mr. Lcoobardt ataged tba Initial pndoctlaa of tbe Ulllpatlana in Amerlea, and afterwards waa an employe ot the late Angnatln Daly, being on- tmated at the latter'a death with a tmatecibip of a portion ot bla eatate. Prerloaa to bis de- partnte (or New York, tbe atlacbaa o( Kaltb'a prcacDtcd Mr. Ltaahsidt with a baadioaie Hk's charm la avpaMMatiaa • e( Ite good wm. hat owing to quarantine rrstrleUona Uanaitcr March waa compelled to cancel Owm, and taUag advantogo^oC OMa « ridcd to make Ihe sboaa-