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68 ^..:;>^:--.. s^i?: jc?—1--^'.- ■,- -. . Ar>g^dtf<-ll|c 9r'aftza&ttaB^' -atas -^cSered' at the toaJTUnriWuigtlie psw^rtek. «lia busfDCM :.::tfc««aw«lslxin£_iS-{EOOiLas anz ao far this Tli a i i .O iBii t p T 1ip«liie.;CaTOaBy; .had an -aasT p leW liB > «e«|M<g-Ajtb& Gtand^ Opera Hsaaa on tbei,.-«T«iiiia,-of, .OeMer 1. Alma Ifater, a itiii]aD* ,dzaii>a..k7 voiCiic .Stephaor. waa .tbe oOnlq^ tUxKctarJgila^Emeat.Scbtaiat and the old,. moDberS^ 'of : orjrablxaticB were enthn- il»KHr»tlr. rrcdTft^asd tbe new members were Jaa>e» X, AHIaoo, magiKer (W the new stock compur tbat win -open at tbe Ozpbenm Tbea- tr»- on OftntfT J&-retnni«d-t» -the, city October 5. Jitter-» wtA'B absoice - spent In-' Kew Yotk coBtraetiiiic ftr new plajn for^ the eompanr. Sodffi or fast sear's bDr pndnetloDS .win le- cei2B theim Initial intzodactloa in stock at tbe EMe Esmond, who was a member- of Mm B. NazUaova'B companr list season, and /WBSDB X 'lrone. fonnerlr leagSng man for JnKa IffiEowe, 'VtcglUla Hamad. Ethel Birrymore and otSer leading stars, hare been annoonced as tb«t;leadlns nemheia of the n'»w Orpheam Stock Copipany. Tbe Initial production of the com- pany win bfe Theodore Bnrt Sayre's American "aiT play£.nw CDmmandlnic Officer, being the ; time eier played In ClneianatL George tbe atfge Erector of tbe new company. Is .alseady in tke city soperinteodlnic the bnildini^ and^ipaintlnir.'of the scenery for tbe first play. Barry Hart's stock compxiiy Inangnrated a new line of stock at the Sew Lyceom Tbeatrf : Snndxy.! October 7. The popolar . GKartty Ball :Wrf«f, tue opefilnK prodnctlon. ■, Xbe Aboci^i BDSllsb Opera Company.-In repa- talce. promises n> liaTe a reiy sacce^fnl en- sn)t)!ment . ai tbe Turtle., openlnir October 15- IndgiDK from tbe man orders tbat ire'-ponrlns Into The bor;«fflce for seats. Stelix Law. wbose stage name is Benlah Grace, a vatulerine Derformcr of this city, on September SS. attempted to slide down a : ckMiee line^ from her 'room on tbe second floofe wbere<:'8he had been locked-in by her iinotfaer. vwh9,. wai) anxlons that she unit the stacK. When ahoat ten lect from tbe tnonnd sh^rellnanBbed her hold on tbe rope and fell to! file u r oua i l , brnikin^ her ankle and cattlns beti: bands. £ : aCr. BemirJI. proprfetor of a local Fifth tbSaoeal Be> CNss So^ESty, :U be:i»ed 'hy;that iiodjc •■• i...- c, - -, - - --■ ^ . . Milton sm Joined the- Mother Company at .theltyrie TBeatre beie October 1, playlnir the pare of tbe Tflder sob. He was the original in ih»iiiHa«*ettt.^be«trg Company, and Us engage^ : mMK here 4U net. sbre aar erldenee tbat be baihbceB mt of tbe part fur some months. . OOMnea. b local boy, who appeared ar #e Emptna. week- of October 1, received a W^^antSoa- ftmn hhf many friends, particalarlv on^e nighlfaf Octolier B. when several handred ' of^ttem attended tbei performance in a body. Cfacbniatf '-wtll be one ot tbe fliBt American eiaas .ylKttea br Knbellk. the rlolinlBt. tbis yeB- TberevenliBr of November 9 is an- n«qi n t«J as tbe date ftn; Ms appearance. Xbe onr Bir'rr Anffltortam. In tlie new $.W).- OOOrO. K. i: BBUdMB' will form a theatre com- plete tn aB itB apoonrtments and wHI ptttbablv fie .the boM^jg^.^Be CInctBnatt Symphony Ot- dfestnt "T^-f"— b saScfently large to ac- capgn odA'''- bj "adwaii. a false platform over the ore be s tra 'pR.-w vetr- lance orebestra. The stage wm bave r dnffr.M' is feet, and win permit ttte:i»e. If o e Mfcluu - gboald teqniie. of elabont' Seville elKetBi Hie idsxterrars and decorators ans^BOw at-wnil^ and tbe aidltotlnm will bi ~ te ibnat tw<^ monflis. TOLEDO, O. ^ a» bostUnfc ooe-algfat stand man at Bowlliw lakm, (K. has- called, aad claimed ttat Oe FtfUdt Repi. 014 tba blCKest week that bei^aaeeer BBft b Oat torn. 'It waa bis fair attraettai w BOwtaSnSStegt lB^menF a fidl-fledaed man- ager at FremoBt. OA' and has- vandeville attrac- tions fOr apra dates^ He expects to have' a <^n of tlH«lzes tar that^ vtctnity this fall. John Bi^Aaner «U bis side partner, 7ohn ^aaa. a re- .w fla as: BUS week with Paid : in ^L^^jgj^gnre^ coaA and soathem tonr for J^elth«P^aed aai the basis ess so far is S, B. O. Xoe Peariesteln^ the local manager. Is- angry becaase the boose Is not largw. Xhbmaa SeweB. wtt& bIa.UttIe Girl Tbat He Foigot dtt a fair wedc at tbe American- Mr- annB daimg Oat tbe booUncs axe etearana dHV east b laa-niiM'ana looks tor a biK sea- ' flobany Johnaftoa.. in the advance of Benlab POgnten'OonipBBr,. caned on me en ronte to De- : tnlit: Jtbimf dalms the new attraotfcm tbat SOksvFnyBter :BI oflmai; Is doing bis on the aialr ft HtolBitlRnlt. Tbe oM-tlme blllpester. Mnrpby. of Stenben- Tille. O.. 1» fn advance ot The Uttle Olrl That He VtorKOtl iraxptay kwm tiie advance woA from A fa Z, and la m«iriiig the. show sometblns ta talk .'ahoot. Chester aeiseaC the booking: aaent ot the -Arcade^ Th«aoei bas opeoed bookings la con- nection to bta boose bere with the new Col- nmbia at Stefrstt; which <^ned In that city the past week^ CbetL baa tte knowledge ot the vaodernre world aad will .make it go If at- tra<tlons bare aayfiilag to do with it. ' At. -mssel aad'his- attxactlonB are strong at tbe AodltnciOm. They are csmlng In bnncbes fo' the Shnberta* bouse. Bnaa and Bee^ have the did limited car tbat will catcb any tnhi at tbe Onion Depot. They are* soon fa have tbe. Brst (Klnese boy In the world to run Iflelrcar. Acnise-'the racfBa bomb stmck town, and Manrlce Uam t/slae arrived with advance stair aad mncb convetsatlon (br the week's doings at the Amcrfcao. Sidn<^-Wire baa been beard. fMm. He is In tbe "idfaBM or'J'sek Slager'a Painting tbr Xswn GSoiasanr. SUL la beaded this way and greaf daingi: tat tbs Wblte Ways when be , ;:.ar»l»e».' - - Joe Hawler baa aot elMell Hie Roblmon't: Sbnwa. - Wont bay been' teee lT ea.- ttom towns In aoatb CStrmltna. Ooha ircCUatocir of n» lOt Srach fame, l- with sa wtth Ihai4*a dty ptodaetion' of Wa? Down Bast. ' CHMes Is i^T the Little Johnny looea agnif witS tbe coif stick. scat .-Mafdier, fbr max^ years absent from nrjiddsC-'-Ct wlift -iitt'tor the 'ebratac of Thomas ~ las been-iliringiaaBievine dmisr. >r4ait«'taS-'wltK the-Majt crcca* r Janae dow» Kaat. - jttOB «• Ibe Hnmlie Wb* rth» bert aAriaat&at.he baa eva.bM.-ai>dvwi11 be-.among; the banner atttac- tions-on: tile'wheel this .season.. '. -. George Stoner will 'soon prodoee a new drama- for the coming eTent at the American, called Fire. Water. ' ■ ' . E. J. Wilbbr is not missing the old town of; Bnifalb mneb these'days. He Is too bnsy at..the American Theatre. Wilbnr is ''becoming very popnlar at-the melodrama bonse. There Is another report that the Lyceom Thea- tre has been sold to the Goaderon Bicycle Co.. bnt la ^ot cooflTmed. nie new site is on St Clair ^Street for the Great Divide. - • JACK TIERXEY. IMINNEApOLIS. MINN. , , . Saturday afternoon. Sept. 30, Manager S. L. Rothapfel of the Lyric Theatre, where the pic- tures de loxe are being exhibited, tlirew open his bonse to tbe Boy Scouts of Minneapolis to witness- -tbe -daylight picture play. The Star Spangled Banner. The Scouts, about 1.800 strong, attended In nnlform and were addressed by Mr. Botbapfel. who was formerly an officer in the marine service, on tbe art of signaling. During tbe week ■■'f Sept. 21, when the Mace Murray Trouiie sang at the Grand Theatre here, Violet March and Marie Clayton, choms girls in tbis troape, appeared In the mnnlclpal court. Tuesday. Sept. 26: in an assault and batteiy case In which Miss March was tbe defendent and Miss Clayton the plaintiff. Plaintiff claimed that tbe defendant attacked her Id her dressing room after the 3fonday night performance of Sept- 23. pnlled her hair, bit her nose and was Qtherrcisc nbrisive to lier -i>er&on. ^ — Lonls Friedman;- proprietor of tbe new Seville Theatre on Hennepin Arenne, the Milo Theatre ott 'the Sortli Side, 9od several other - picture boning in 'various; sections of the city, will erect a Yiddish Tbeatre on Sixth Avenue, Xorth and Aldricb, same' to hare a seating capacity of 1 000. and to cost in the nejgb1x>rhood of $75,000. Work upon the bnilding will commence in tbe spring, ami the tbeatre will present Jewish vau- deville and plays exclDsIvely, Ibe players to be brought from Chicago and O^ew York, and local Hebrews are hailing the new Instltntlon as a dpcidecUy assured success. . ,- '. 'J)aniel R. Thompson of Minneapolis and Rock- ford, rMlnn.. and administrator of the estate of his wife. Kittle B. Thompson, who was killed In an automobile accident on Crystal'Lake and Uion Avenues. North.-September 16, 1909. being struck as.^he-.was- alighting from a street car by an automlbile .driven, by..]^ed H. Camp, man- ager, of , tlie Twin City -wonderland Park, has began action In the courts against Mr. Camp, osking for 15.000 for tbe death of his wife. Mr. Camp- was acqulttild at the time of tbe accident, of a charge of manslaughter in the second de- gree, and at that time time Mr. Thompson agreed not to bring any action against Mr. Camp, bnt It now appears tbat Mrs. Thompson's !<tnte consisted of this claim against Manager Camp. George W. Paige, a local boy. Is now on tbe •oad with a company presenting The Girl from Rector's. Amanda Hendricks, who also claims tbis city as her home. Is appearing with one of the Madam Sherry companies, Dorotby Elliott, another Minneapolltan.--who-was to have ap- peared In th e lole of Youth In one of the Sav age Evcxywoman companies, was seriously In- inred In an aatomoblle accident here last week, ■and-was forced to give np her engagement for the'present, and lemala at bome torattend to her wounds. , • . T " Manager Wm. A. Steffes. of tbe^-Korfbem Theatre of 404 20th Avenne, Xortlr.--wa8 ad- vised by Captain George Sinclair ot tbe Nortb Side Police Station, that the Jesse James Alms, which were put on one night. FMday, Septembei 29, would have to be dlscontinned on account of having a bad Inflaence over the yoang people. The films were bronght from Chicago by George W. Hinton, ana this gentleman stated that he has taken the matter np with an attorney In an endeavor to find a. law to enable him to pre- vent' the" police from interfering with an ex- hibition of this film. ' If so. he intended to put them on at anofber local picture theatre. Com-' plaint .had been entered with the police by Ed-- ward Srademsn. - of 411 20tjj Avenue. North. -: ' BOSEBIC ■ .STe; fleube.; : ' COL UMBU S, O, After llnanclal difflcnitles galore, Messrs. James and Mnrphey who, for a period of eigh- teen months have l>een endeavoring to Interest capital of sufficient strength to enable them to finish their "pop" vandevllle house on West Broad Street, have been successful. Work Is progressing at a rapid rate and It reallv looks as though the hoose would be finished by Tbanks. giving. The house, so rumor goes, will play S- & C- acts. There is conjecture and wide diver- sity of opinion among local showmen as to Whether the bonse will be a winner or not, the wise ones having in mind the stiff comnetition from tbe Keltb bOose.' The latter named bonse features ten and twenty-cent matinees, with eight acts. Everyone who personally Is ac- qnainted with James & Hnnihy are wishing them uobonnded prosperity in their venture as thev. are both very popular- Harry Clay Blaney, whom Colnmbns claims as its very own, is playing the High Street Theatre the first three days of this week. In Across the Pacific, to turn-away business. The Blaney boys both saw the light of day here and practically grew np In Columbus. Their well- wishers are legion and any Blaney attraetim Is a-osured a rousing tnisin'W. bete. For a real applause getter yon will have to band It tr> The Old Soldier Fiddlers playing the B. F. Keith Theatre this week. 'Last night tbe canar- Ity andlence emitted enough applause from tb->tr systems to satisfy ten headline acts. Tiili' act is truly a wonder. Nothing of particular moment to It. except the sight of five old "vets" on the same stage and Rnrroiinaefl by the same Old Glory. Their rendition ot TIh> Star .'Spangled Banner was the signal. fw an ovaUon rarely seen anywhere. Colambus bid the bonor of beinc the flrtt city to see Uebler and Company's piDdoetlo" of An Affair at the Barracks. - The bead of the Llebler firm. Mr- George C. Tyler, -wan here tor tbe premiere. He aeeompmled the company to Chicago, where It goes Into-the Grand for a run. Cblnmbaa critics and audi- ence* liked tbe piece very much. . Work at the New Hartman-Theatre goes on apace. It will be Thanksgiving or later before the house Is flnlsbed. In tbe meantime no K. tc E. attmctloas bave lM>en seen here this sea- son tor want of a bonse to {ilay them in. . . It Is with creat pleasnre tbat I cab -write ot tbe very solid sneeess tbat Barry O. Stiibb^ la making with bis ii$w. ^^ontbcra Tbeatre Stwk- Oompaoy. Bloee the openlag-a'wMfc'ajcO," <n- Bfotbar OBesta. bosbMM baa -beea gieat and bids talr^t* contlnoe. • Mr. Stnbbs-won -bU spurs with- tbe- stoek going public at Olentangy- Park In 1910, and just ttnlsbed a- splendid summer season, there. . . Augustus Philips plays tbe b-ads. while Sne. Tan-Ouzer.. (Mrs. Slubbs) U the ef- ficient leadimr lady;.- - ■ WIUilAU H. -CAMPBELL. •. VANC OUVER , B. C. - A company is being formed. In this -city in- cluding In its- personnel tbe ^leading business men of Vancouver with a capital of a half million dollars. ' Tbe purpose of the company If' to erect a new theatre here. An option lias been. taken on the - southwest - corner - of Hornby and Georgia Streets for f250 and It will expire October 22. Tbe purchase price Is $150,000 and the terms extend over a. period of three years bearing Interest at 7 per cent payable quarterly. Ibe laud has a frontage of 125 feet on Hornby Street and 120 on Georgia. An addlttonal 2.'i feet on Hornby might be secored. - Architects are air *ady bnsy preparing ^lans -foe the build- ing wiiich will be one ot the finest. on- the Paeific Coast, the cost of construction-will be $.<j50,000. Mr. E. B. :Ricketts and-D. C. Mc- Gregor- are the promoters of the company and they state that the enterprise ^ill .be 8tart<>(l in real earnest. It'Is quite likely "tbat Mare Klaw will. take a large share of stock in tbis new company. MrV-J. .W. Considine and Ex-Mayor Miller of Seattle wer'e visitors bere last week. Mr. Con- sidine states' tbat this Is one of the best theatre towns in tbe country. Tbe only fatdt. be has ■with this city is that no Simday shows are al- lowed. ' Miss Jsabelle Fletcher, for the past two years .leadlfag lady at the Empress Theatre, returned to tbe company October 2- Miss Fletcher bat: .the largest following of any stock actress tbat ever appeared In thi.s cit- and her friends turneil out In full force to welcome her return. The City. Conncil, nwi?ig .to tbe strong ob- lection raised by. the Minister.ial Association, te^. fused to-allow Sacred Cnhc<>rt% to'be held'at the Vancouver Opera House on Sunday evenliigs. Tiie billing matter gotten nut by Manager George Case of the Orpheam Theatre, Is very neat and is causing mnch favoraMe comment by the public and Is resulting In his theatre doing capacity bnsiness. The Domiuioii Theatre is tbe latest acquisition to Vancouver's moving picture theatres and Is one of the handsomest In the country. The thea- tre is under tbe managemrnt nt 3. R. Muir. •' Owing to the change of Government at Ot- tawa It is likely that tbe new Canadian Copy- right Law, which Includes a section relating to theatrical copyright, - will not be passed this session' as was Intended by the former admin- istration. At tbe Convention of Pacific Coast Fire Chiefs held In this city recently the question'of how to r^gnlate moving pictmre theatres' was discussed at consiflerable length and It was agreed that strict r^'gnlatlons were necessary. J. M. McLEAN. • MILWA UKEE , WIS. Things. tlieatrical In Milwaukee are verr brisk; ao4 the outlook is good. - - Tfa^' turioiJ theatrea tbroiiglumt-'the'elty are pteieatiBz tlir' (lest In tbe amasement Held. - Tbe Sullivan ft Oonaldlne bouse, the Smcrvu has thus far this seaaon been aittaetlag larce' houses, and the shows are well op to- ue ones seen at the Majestic,^ the OriibeomibMiae, lUt season. The Crystal, the opposition to the Empiesi, * whicta Is booked by tbe Miles Circuit of tbes-- Ires, has been doing good bnsiness. The. Shubert Theatre, located on the east side of town, > and' recentl- opened by the Sliu- berte, bad as their week's offering: -Will ITo<tir.:, In The Man from Home. Businesis to be frank. Is lacking In this handsome little honse. It i)> perhaps due to the fact that It has been cloiini for a number of months, and as soon as MII- wankeo realizes tbat tbe excellent' attractions of tbe *'iee-glt" are seen bere It will do better Ceorge A. Bovyer. gefaeral nnbllclty manarer of the Sullivan &'Considine Circnit, is now lo- cated -In Milwaukee,' and booming ' things im- mense for S. & C. Interests here. He.alw has' the Empress under bIS personal direction.- Willlam Gray, formerly manager of the Em- press. Is. no longer connected with this honse. Mr. Gray expects to • locate In - some w^tem town in the near future. A number of local - theatrical managers and treasurers entered tbe order of B. P. o. E. No. 46 last week, ' * Robert Schonecker. formerly andltor for the Herman Fehr Interests locally, is tbe Inoil manager ot the Star Burlesque Tbeatre tlilL • -J. H. YEO. SEATTLE, WASH. The managers of theatres In Seattle have had no complaint so far. as they have all been doing a splendid business since the 1911-12 sea- son opened.' - " '■ John M. Cooke has resigned as manager of tbe Empress Theatre and will shortly leave tor New York City to re.enter the dramatle - 'end of the amusement bnsiness. Mr. CocAe will be sncceetled by Frank Dounellau. An offer for the purehss- of the lease of tbe southeast comer of Second Avenne and Seneca Street, where ar*» located the Lo|.< Tbea* tre and the G°rmanla Cafe, was made Septem- ber 25 to William Blocb. lessee of-the property bv J. D. WUllams, a mllllanalre Aastralian theatrical magnate, and will probably balld a modem theatre in tbe - near future. The Broadway Amusement Company have taken ont a permit to construct a moving pic- ture theatre, corner Broadway and Jobn Streets in the center portion of the residence district. Arthur Elwell, for the past year manager of the "Lyceum Tbeatre, has been transferred by the People's Amusement Co. to their Portland ofiicrs. Thomas Smith, treasurer of tbe Lyceum, will succeed Mr. Elwell. Marc Klaw of New York City, arrived In Seattle Sentember 27, and during his stay In Seattle win be the guest of Clarence B. piotvp-i of the Seattle Daily Times, at tbe Ranler Club. Tl»e placing of a splendid comnany of stock players, beaded by stars of national renown. In the Moore Theatre, next summer to keep tbe house onen through the year is part of a plan Jobn Cort. who now Is In New York, is working on. The plan Is part of a scheme Mr. Cort has worked out to keep the doors of all his Western playhouses onen during the snra- m-r as well as the winter months. Tlie idea was borrowed from Los Angeles, where the ex- rerlment -was alven a trial tbis summer, and was proved entirely teailble. Emma Cams bas been engaged by Mnnag.-r Cort tor the leading role In J'ngaboo. wbleh Is a musical version ot the Ditrlcbstein farce. Before and After. LEM A. snoRTRinr.E- SOUTH BEND, IND. I'atmns nf the Oliver Onera House have ninny a rare .treat in store for them this se-am Among the earl.v October bookings will be found Ethel Barrymore In Witness for the Defence: Seven Sisters. Walker Whiteside and the New- mnn Travelogues. The roster for the Orphpnm Theatre's staff this' season is as follows: W. B. Martin. n«Bt. manager and press representative; .H, S. Cbhen. treasurer: A. L. Savilie, stage manager; Earle ^een. chi"f electrician; George Council master of properties: Miss 'Bertha Stark, learter of orchestra. The bonse- Is cobtroUed by .\11ardt "rn'lie's anil Mircus Belman. The Indiana Theatre hag been- converted Into a picture honse aid will be run as such the bal- ance of the season. The theatre wa« nsed as a burlesque bonse until recently. . when it waa Closed for alteratloaR. Mr. Esrle Keen, chief electrician at the Or- nhenm Thestre, IS wearing the smile tbat won't come-off, - He-rejiortR a recent visit of the stork and says he has the finest little electrletsn that' csn be fanod' anywhere, to say nothing of hia ability as a>-vac»llst. - Mr, Jobn -Donglser O'Hara- reoewett acquaint- ances In the clfv reeeirtly. > Mr. -.O'Har*. i<1«va' ♦he nrsrt' of -.Mrr-.BatHiHi In Qnt-Rieh-Onlek Wsl- Hngtonl. and Is « venr elPvnr:>eb«met|iT,'.selor.- He wsB.^B-stqdeat- at,-tbe. TTnlvetaltjribeNi lor a OiioibeEioT-'f•■!«,, aad Is^well foei ii l'wegjg^v .- NASHV ILLE. TENN. The Seventh Avenae vandevllle honse, the Orpbeum, closed its doors on . Saturday ni^ht. September 30. with Keith vaudeville. Tbroosh one of the directors of tbe Orphenm it was let ont that.-the proposition of high-class vande- vllle had not been a paying one. and tbat Jake. Wells, manager of- the Wells Circuit, Is un- decided as' to what he.will place in his house, although It Is 'probable timt a stock company - will b^ engaged at once and tbat, the Oriihenni wlU continue business again in alMut two week)*: It Is a great pity that Nashville cautt support one high-Class raodcvllle house such as the Or- ph"utn. " . . . ; . - Bnsiness has .'not fallen off one bit -with tbe moving picture theatres: each .house does its share of business'from week to'week. It has; been annbunced that Manager Win; Wassman U to remodel his bonsel again and even .make it more np-to-date In' size and seating catMcIty. W. B. ARNOLD. SPOKANE, WASH.- Madame Emma Eames and her hnslwnd, Em- lllo Gorgonza, arrived September.2S,-iairect from Europe to open- a tonr -In Spokane; -The dis- tingnlsbed honeymooners bave been .marrled-.thrre months this month and are on a five- weeks*, concert tonr tbroogh the West. Spokane Is the firat stopping place. Oertrnde Hoffman tmeHed a .two nights' en- gagement and matinee September ZT-ZS, and pleas d large and appreciative audiences. The symphony .-orchestra, which. contributes to the success ot Gertrude - Hoffman's Salaoa-des Bal- lets Bosses, is under the direction of Max Hoffman, The - stage hands stmck Momlay nlfbt, Sep- tember 25,. Jast about tbe time tbe tfaestra were to open.- !n>ey -were only ont oae day When they fixed up. tbeir grievances. . ,E. AXELSON. NEW JERSEY GOSSIP; The Hudson Theatre, Union HIIL la present- ing nine vandevllle acts twice a day and has proven successful. Burlesque has found a bome at the Empire Theatre, Uoboken, ptaylag <• capacity business. - - The Vale Stock Ooinpanr remains at'the Gay- ety Tbeatre. Hoboken. tor tbe winter, playing seven daj-s In the week. Zlt, the well-known vandevllle eritle, pays weekly visits to the Hudson Theatre, Cnioa Hill, to criticise. ■■Some krltlc." Tile Hail Stock Company, supported by Umit Leon Hail and Nlnna Phillips Is meeting wilk success at the Orpbeum Tbeatre. Jersey City; Jo Pierce Barrett is negotiating with tbf lessee of tbe Orphenm Tb atre. Jersey Clly, t» Install Sunday nigbt vandevlUe at popolat prices. - : JOB P. BABBBTT. Si8 XO S38 PER DAY This la «l>*t yon can make h7 operating o n r latest Model An tomat Macblnr. which makes > picture in less than 20 seconds. It is the ialM' invention f" street pbolo- g r a P h y. »• sleeve! No mag- netism! I'lsln- aml simple. " makes square and button pic- tures Automatt eally. No experi- ence Is necessary, Prlco $25.00. Onr Ko, 4 Wonderful Ferrotype Machine nia»« three sites of pictures on IHxSU, 2%xSVi •» 48L. Bntton Plates, It la also reversible m taklni; groups. Prica $20.00. . . Platei l%x2H, 7Bc per 100: Moantj. a* pw 100; Developer, 15c per set. Write TODAY »' onr free catalogue, describing our. latest na- chines. HEW TOBX FEEROTTPE 00., WVi PsUaoey St.. Dept. M. Hsw York. M. Repertoira Show witi Opin Tfini FOUi COUPA>fY IiX)E STOCK! Siaw^Sf: Ohio; Rep. People quick; stnay, 'tw* a Scene' Paiaier: Oameillav< with'upeclBltM. a* jBist Mtar. CBARCirvXftXUIB, «»M :m Bome. lawaelltok. Ohio. .^^m^'t-