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OOTOBEK:24, THE-NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 829 TABLE OF.CONTESfT*. Mini CtliMtcr'H Ami-dotes, Personalities: 5 "Sm c"nient».Concernlne StageKolk. I Page. Kansas Oitt, Ort. ' 20.—The Itoynl'Oiltlc Show oik-iimI her American ..822 822.823 832 824 824 -tiiuw uii'iii-u- iw-re- yesterday morning. Hurt tlic nnniml horse show opened 829,830,831,8.12 832 822 826 and Com-. . . . 832, 833, 8.14 823,820 .823 823 mir London tetter World of flayers ...... Uhv'lloward—Sketch ... VanrievlUe.and Minstrel.. weSi finlbralth—Sketch rfider iheTentw viii*k:.and Hpng ........ , •npper. post office..'..... iiiir-Chlcago; Letter on the. Road • '■•-•■; Vrtudevllle Route List.... mens and Checkers........ Ouerles Answered ......... '<;£, York" City-Review \V|?Mhe Bill Poatera Kthge Mechanics .................. . Deaths in the Profession. 83.. TH EATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE N*w" ■Jersey*..'.':.'.".'.. New ■ Hampshire-.'.■ Iowa ..... ••• •mode-Island-..:... wmcnnsln ............. Ahibhmnl..- ■'•nip • Florida Colorado Maine. Maryland. Illinois-.. 1 .' Massachusetts Pennsylvania Canada- .....■.• • • • • 1)1*1 rlrt of Columbia Washington California... Texan •••• Virginia ....' Utah •-•••:••• Smith Carolina .... Arkansas ••■•••■•• New York State... Otpgnn ■. KCnincky Louisiana .... tiidl.-inn Nebraska Oorgla Michigan Missouri Tennessee Minnesota at Convention Hall last night, both dra* lag large crowds K»ra Kendall. In "The en- nnd On tbc Road. Thomas. So. I>Rk-. Oct. 21, Crystal Cavnllcr 23. Witllalinllit 24. "Bov of thn Streets" (Urabamo * Vincent, Dare Devil Dorothy" (Bergcr & O'Ni-ll, ingrs.)—OMiucllsvllle. P.i., Oct.- Ill, (.'larks- burg, W. Vs.. 20, Mnhnlgtnu 21, (Iraftim Vinegar Bayer, opened a four nights' en- gagement ait the Wills Wood last night, and made his usual hh with a good bouse "Arlxorm" bad a Mg Sunday motlnec and a 825 8. It. O. night house at theCrand. 'Hie 825 snow proved lo be as popular as ever, the 825 third net receiving eleven curtain calls 820 A splendid bill drew iwo capacity houses lo the Orphenro. Wright Huntington and Oo. were the headline™. .... .The istllis d'd Its. ttaiml bis Sunday business with "At. Cripple Creek." The Auditorium offered "An American Hobo," to a big laa-Mnee aad i a "etnnd 'em up" night house The lovem 835 of burlesque packed the Century both after- ..835 noon.and night. The Parisian Widows was All Ron to Mint Reach l» Xot Later Than Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adams, Maude, In "The Pretty Sister Jose lov ill Ibo turrets tvirauauiu « iiiitiiii. «"•■*, "• »«.. »>', Au.i.i>igi<in _i, ..rarton ragrs.) —Pottsvlllc, Vn., Oct. ID, Haileton 22, Cumberland. Sid., 2.1, 24, Morgnhtown. 21, Freeland 22. Atlantic City. N. J.. 23. \\. Vn.. 2«, Itnlniitowii, Pa.. ,27. Ilellaliv, 24, Trenton 20, Lebanon, Pa., 27, Harris- O., 31. burn -8. Hcronton 20-31. -lUy AVanted"—Danville. Vn., Oct. 22. "llevond Pardon"—Montreal, Can., Oct. 20- •Beauty Doctor" (Fred K. Wright, mgr.) — HI. l-mls.Mo..Oct. 18-24. • ^_ „ .„■.,n, .iiniifi**, hi i in* i-reiiy rosier johc (Charles Krnhmnn, mgr. i—Detroit, Muss., Oct. 111-21.. Toledo. !»., 22, Port Wayne, •Burglar." A. Q. Scniumons 11-redcrlck I-.. Ind., 23, Orand Rapid*. Mich., 24, Chicago, Mortimer, mgr.)— Topper Uke. IV \.. (M. 111., 211-Nov. 7. 10, Malone 20, Pntsdnm 21, floiiverneur 22, Pulton 23. Oaweg» 24. Burglar" iWrlght * "»•«>>«.„ ' n H" , \r n . lm ' dee. 111., Oct. 20. Relvldere 21, Ruillngtoii. 'Wis., 22. Elkhorn 23. Ilelolt 24, Jeffernou Allen. Viola, In "Twelfth Night" (Charles Knlton 23._0»wejr» 24. ,W. Allen, mgr.)—Troy. X, Y., Oct. 21, 22 llarrisbiirg, Pa.. 24. Washington, D. C. O., 31. "Darkness and Dayllglit" (Harry Hedley, mgr.) — Liinsfard. Pa.. Oct..21, Jliiiuil Cur- mel 22," Ashlnnd 23, Dnnvllln 24, llcrwick 2d, lllonmxhilrg 27. Mlltun 28. Slinninklii 20. PiitlHluwn 30, rottsvllle 31. Dnwirnnd I'p." Illcknuin llmilu>rs' (J. II. Arthur. ingM- MiniHtleld. I'n.. Oct. 21, Krlendslilp, X. V., 22. Snliimniiin 23. Kane, Ph.. 24, SI. Marys 211. Ktnpurluni 27. Ilmck- wnyvllle 28. .Sew llethlehem 211, HnntlngM uwutxuu ui^ut. ine i-ariman , h iuows was the offering, end they gave a good show Joseph Jefferson con.cn to the Willis Wcod, commencing Thursday night PHtLADELPltu, Oct. 20.—Favorable wenth- i er and good offerlilgs combined tu bring put g<>4 excellent audiences last night. Ibe week upen- 824 Ing well..... ."Drink,", with Charles War- 824 oer In the leading role, attracted a large 824,828 gathering to the Walnut, the'English actor ....824 receiving a cordial greeting "Winsome '.'.'..'. 825 Winnie Introduced Paula Edwards and an 825 ... 825 820 .. 828, 827 82T 828 828 828 828 828 828 828 . . 828. 820 828 83T 837 83T 837 837 boygan 20, Petoskey 30, Traverse City 31. Arihur, John (J. li. Reynolds, mgr.)—Oalvu, III.. Oct. 21, l,a Ilarpe,22, Kelthsburg 23, llovver 24. Aubrey Stock, Eastern. Mlttenthal Brothers' (Carl Brchm, mgr.)—mom-ester. Mass., Oct. 10-24, Springfield 20-31. Aubrey Stock, Western, Mlttenthal Hrothers' —Parkersburg, W. Vs., Oct. 10-24. Wash- ington, Pa., 20-31. Southern (C. T. Car- Oct. 10-24, MIs- CiJfCiNNAT!, Oct. 20.—Mary Mannerlng, <n "Tbc Stubbornness of Keralrilne," opened, to good business, at the Crand Monday night. The cool weather Increased the usual lar«e attendance at tbc other playhouses at the openings Sunday Hai'lons' ."Sunerba," ut the Walnut, and a good vaudeville bill *v!(8et asSt* J ' Cart *''*—Albany. ' A h1 7 ;?.!"''" *, ' R „ "V»nonds (Chnrlea P. ri»n n Vii m . gr ' .r 7 , 01 ^ 0 ' °- ° flt - '»•«. Ad- rian. .Mich.. 22, Jackson, 23. floshcn. Ind.. -4, Laporte 20, South Dend 27. llenton cSrt'i^h 2S - K»l»niasoo 21). .trttlo LATEST BY TELEGBAPH. Monday Klght'a Openlnsa tn All tke - Btay Snow Towns. COI.DBN GATE OLKAKINGS. "Soldiers of Fortnne," "In *» Id . K f' 1 - TSSar," "The Cowboy and t lie 1 llaar." "Ranch 10" and "The Chris IImi" Are the Current Dra- matic Oft'erlnit". that house dark. St. I.ouis, Oct. 20.—Joseph Hart and Carrie De Mar opened 18, at the Century, to a big house At the Olympic Virginia llarned. In "Iris," opened 19, for a weeks engagement- Same production last season dirt an excellent business "The Beauty Doc- tor" Is i>t the Grand, and the house reported excellent advance sale. They opened 18. At Crawford's "His Absent Boy" opened 18 "Two Little Walts" played Its annual en- gagement at the Imperial, featuring lllanene Shfrly, opening 18 Havlln'B offers "Hearts . mntli- onenna- _ Adrift," and Sunday's opening was well at- .SaivJaJ Di»patchc» to The Nbw York Clipper tended ' Tne new bill at the Columbia went San Kjuncibco, Out. 20.—At the Colum- on ma tlnee of 10... .The Standard offers Gay Ida ThemtJe Robert Kdeson began last night Morning Glories. ,i ■ two weeks' engagement In 'Soldiers of .Mn.WAiKEE, Oct. ''T'si'lrtonNtA Thkatbe.— "In Old Kentucky" ^S££S2=^C^ and the weei of U It. Stockwell's engagement as suiek star. The present bill la "Ranch 10. M Mranu OrRUA lIoi;HE.-BeglnnlEg; Sunday maUnee, 18, for one week, "The ChrlsUnn. i Monday, Nov. 2, for four weeks, "Ben V" (SKW Urnt time In this city), under inje nuinngcmeiit of Oottlob, Marx & Co., of the Columbia Theatre. An American Minn., Oct 20. Evnnsvllle 27, Broadhead 28, ITeeport, III.. 20. Mineral Toint, Wis., 30, Plnttevllle ••"' O Crane. Wro. It, In "The Spenders" (Charles h'rohman. mgr.)—X. Y. City Oct. H)-.\ov. 14. Carter, Mrs. U'slle, In "Dn Barry" (David lleliixto, mgr.I—Washlagtou. D. C. Oct. 11124. HallImiire. Md., 20-.11. CroHman. Henrietta. In "As \ou Like II (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)—N. \. t.ltjr Oct. Collier. William, In "A K"ool and His Money" (Weber k Fields, mgrs.)—S. Y. City Oct. 22. Indefinite. _ CogMan, Oert.nirte (J. A. Reed, mar.)—Can- ton. 7>„ Oct. 10. Voungstown 20, Sliuron Pa., 21, Zancsrlllc, O.. 22, Wheellnif, W. Va.. 23, Huntington 24. ^^ Cohans, I-'our, lu -Tliinnlng for Office" (Fred Nlblo. mar.)—Worcester, Mass.. Oct. 21. Providence, II. I.. 22-24, N. Y. City 20-31. Clarke, Harry Corson. Ill "His Absent Son"-— St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 18-24, Lotlbiv-llle. K.V., Cliiv Clement (Joseph C. I<oiran. mgr.)—St. ('loud, Minn., Oct. 21. Wlllmnr 22 24. Sioux KaMs, So. Dak., 20, Slnux City, la., 27. St. Joseph, Gin., 2«. 20, To|iekn, Kan., 30, Leavenworth 31. Chase-Lister Theatre, Northarn (Joseph I-ar- rell, mgr.)—Mtidlsmi, So. Dak., Oet. 111-21, Mitchell 26-31. Colo. Alice, In "Qae?n of the West" (Kilwurd K. Kvuns, mgr.)—Marodleld, Pa., Oct. 21, Mount Pleasant 22, Oil City 23, 24. Nan- tk-oke 20, PWIlpabiiraj 27, S8. Conk-Chnroli. R6|iertory (W. II. aiaylor, mgr.) —l.ynn, Mnas., Oet, 10-24, OIouoeHter 20- 31. "Denver Jack'; (Joieph W. Leigh, mgr.)-- llsbkllwa 24, Sheffield 20, lleuesseu 27 Wtiloott, In.. 28. Wilton 20, West Liberty 30, Oxford 31. "Dairy Kami." James II. Walllck's—Hpokani'. Wash., (let. 25-2N. B B H!St£ s l°»l«f- "n "Her Own Way" (C. n. imiltuiham. mgr.)—X. V. City Oct. in- Edeson/Robert. In "Soldiers of rortune" MJluOcI^iMLr* m '""- , "~ Sftn l''"''"'ls''o. Knle Ellsle'r. lu ''When Knlglil hood was In Mower' (Frank I.. Perley, mgr.)~Kc.i- jgjS*l««* - 1 ' 0" J « ,: '»"" «! Cedar Empire Theatri. Stock, with Fay Davis, In Ijidy Horns. Seerot" (('hjirh's Kniliiiuin. SP , r-& Mr . Orleans, 1m„ Oct. 111-24. Mu- I'r' ^"•;.. 2 '.': Hl ™ln*.h*«n ^7. Arlaiil... <!«., JH, < hatmnoogii, Tinin., 20, Lexllli:- ■ton, Ky., «», Cnllitubus. t)., 31, , -' ,, ">- LmnioM, KntJe, In The Waifs of New York" tWalter M. Lojiler. bus. mgr.)-flrWaV i"."""',^- !• t>, ' t - - 1 - tt'lnstYMl-Suleni ■}■>., Diinvlllc, Vo„ 23, Nevqx.et News St! liar. folk 20, Richmond 27, Ohnrloltesvino js, Roanoke 20. Ellnoro Slsiers, In "Mrs. Delnney, of New- jHiru" James llydo's—(Brooklyn. \. V.. th-r. '"'^i'llHi.."^^ 0 * i" " T,w Oofl<l ,)W Summer -lima (Shen Aiimnement l,\i., iniriis.i—4'|i[. jjago. III., Ort. 18-2-1. Milwaukee; Wis., ». Eclliise Stock (Lloyd fc (lenler, mgrs.)— 2!hrsllei.;^2;.: , '2•T. :,, • --• ^^^ M ' nn -OctVTn, XewU.m20rMankato2i: Sluux Falls. So Dak.. 22. Slottx 01?™ In. 23. .Nebraska City. Neb.. 24. 1 /••■nan * 1. ., 1 i ii! ., , ». mg ,r- ) '^ ( ; hlc ' , * , i. "I- Oct. 111-24. Omaha: ».»*| 2;"-28. St. Joseph. Mo., 29-31. ' At the Old Cross Itoartn" (Arthur C Alston Ne l b r • ) - S •f S a, ll^ i Va " U K' & 38-2L Omali„; »Af o'.fc 5 " J8 n H f- , Jo, wPh- Wo.. 29-31. rwlfe 8 Pe»k." C. H. Kldon'a (Claude Mfc582l n>JK-)-Shelhvvllle,' III.: Oct -I, SullKan 22, Tusooa 23, Chamtmlgii 24, Homer 20, Montlcello 28 Clinton ") Mount Pulaski 30, Delavan 31 vammm ■"'• firat&SS Tramp." Kllroy tc Brtttou's iVm lH .>i' K, i roy :, m f. r ,-'—Bloomlngton, Ind., f/f'^- 1 ! "MartlMv-T e 22, Terre Haute "3 ,..-'" Clinton- 20, LHmvllle 31. »v ffl£' Y 1 V <!r /" wlth Nott, « °e Cour. Iho se> (Mwnrd De Coiirsey, mgr.)—St Jo- Head Waiters." with Joe Kelley as die „<#Pb, Mp., Oct. 22-24. centrHl flgure, made good to S. R. O. at fie A f*™» the Itockles," wRh Garland Oadcn l-Msall-Wliwhciipe Stock (John Oaiunn mat i - ^SS*sM£W& .^.^ash': sr'M^i x v * oU - bzT&Stil U1, X. II.. 20-31. Conroy i .dnck's Comedian* (P. P. Crnft, ■■7.)—Winchester, Va., Oct. 10-24. Alex- andria 20-31. Krwoojl Mg Stock (M. J. KwikmI, m gr.)-- Frederlck, Old., Oet. 111-24. 20.—The Thanhouser Compnnv celebrated Its 2,500 performance at the Academy on Monday; the house was packed to the doors.... "The Ktcrnal City. it the Davidson, clso opened big Iho • Walters." with Joe Kelley as Alhnmbrn •■snore Acres, in me nauj.™ X*""","J»"'■"■*■ .ogrs.j— fro of " capable company, found favor at I he Oct 10-24. Worcester 20-31. BHou .. The >Vacbsner Company, at the Alphpnse ami Oaoton," Ona I K -presented a French comedy."D.e Xot, bridge Cona Oct. 21, Put, - DJlll'a—Soutb- Putnam 22, Nor- ■Tivow Opera House.— This Is the eighth bnu?"ck^" V Sundaj" to a~full house. ... . .The Tiger Lilies, at the Star, drew capacity, and -0. hall River Masi^, 27, Taunton 28. MaN scored heavily with tbclr strong olio. den 20, New Bedflrd 30, ttrockton 31. AVabhin'.'ton', Oct. 20.—Leslie Carter, In B i "Du Barry," opened, to the capacity of the Blnghaja, Amelia, In "The Frisky Mrs. John- week of the iinual season pi! grand Ita Ian ^ ^ } a ' t nd V 0UC ed prices... •••Marie Cii- son" (Frank McKee. mgr.)— Provldonc". IMm .-»_• 5SSL«S ^ogening .the %&&* '&& ."&£&&•&.£$!*. $&&£ had two full houses at Chase s nappy H*%i ^?-„'>' eHr London 24, Newport. H. I 20. Kail River. Mass.. 27. Tunm™">a V- ' TC&SS&25. bill for week begin- ning Sunday, Oct. 18: Waterbury Bros and Tenny Tom'Browne, Herbert Lloyd, Colom- tS»2£%2 G P .te^«t, 2A '^TtWS^s.-B.l. for week beginning last nlgbt: Yerxes, John Tlerney, Allen Wight- man, Trask and Rogers. Freeze Bros., May l.amsou, and the anlmatlscope. •Lvt-El'M Theatre. — Current weeks bill. Fischer nnd Walker. l<arklns and Patterson, Siiiulev und Vlllard, Kenz Bros., Jjou. s Do- ire, I'ixcalla, Matthews and Hoff, Clinton Mi>ntaomp.ry, .and the bioscope. nVttiui.— frhe eleventh annual benefit lo aid of I he Charity Fund of San rranclsco I..nice...No.. 21, Theatrical Mechanical A»- siM-lRtlon, will take place at the Alhambrj Tlieatre on Friday afterroon, Oct. 23. hvery ihcKlrc will send a speclnlty, and the out- lublr Is a packed house. FROM OTHER POINTS. _ Jll llUUHtJH ni v.,l«o« u. • • • - • ---rr- iloolig'an" turned people away at the Acad- emy . ."The Buffalo Mystery" bad two large audiences at the Empire.....-Weber s Dainty Duchess Company had a large mati- nee nnd 8. R. O. at night. Louisville, Oct. 20.—Charles B. Hiuifotcl opened a ' Macauley's. In "The Taming of the Shrew," to a splendid house... .Masonic Theatre wis crowded at the opening^o. "Tho Telephone Girl." last night..... .1 he VVblt Slaye" drew bis attendance Sunday, at the Nov. 14. ■OSES Rtlle1 ' ln „"Cou8taKnte"(Charle» |h>hnian, mgr.).-X. Y. aty Oct. lS-NoY. Blpodgood Clara, In "The Girl with toe, Green Eyes" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)_ Cjilcago, III., Oct. 10-24, Detroit, Mich., 20- Be Crircksm y a r n"' ffJSSfi ft "A» Amateur CracksmVn"' (L.eb.er™* Co., S»£3S tlmore, Md., Oct. 10-24, N. Y. eft, Vnov. BSS..^a "fiS"cJ»: ScfSi Bouclcault Aubrey. In ''Captain Charley" mgr.)—Battle Creek, Mich. Oct 22 Kala^ mazoo 23, St. Paul, Mlnu.7 211-31: ' nxl K'chard, In "Paul Revere" (Henry ?i.?lbu k rg: se^s?-^ **■ ™" houses Sund ay, at Hopkins. NEW JERSEY. Atlantic CHy.-At the O^eanWerThea tre (Harry D Smart Set was houtua, Oct. 12 a good audience Ada Rel.au in "The Taming of, tbc^Shrew 1Q- thi- Great Lafayette 21. 22, 'A Hoy oi the SmeTs" 23, 24, Corse Payton Co. week 0f O 2 c 0 E AX Piee Music HALL_(Har r? r DJEsta. representative) 30"'31*'' , " ^nl,I1 « llu^, ^rffilroa* aSriloblle Blondells, In ° ndt ;! , «. I?, "Through the Center of the Ecrth," Blondell % Fennesny's (Har?y Clark, mgr.) — Sbamokln, ]»iu, Oct. VI Scranton 22-24. ' ip t Music Hall (Harry D'Esta, Bennett * Motilton, Repertory IV. C. Twlr- ).—This Iioubc, with 'vande- elicit, mgr.)—Augusta, Me., Oct 10*4 s to attract good business. Portsmouth, N. H., 20-81. ,sn 1'iku (Giles AV. Clement, Bennett A Moulton. Repertory (A. p. Reed (iood Weather and Good Business tke Report Alone the Line. t. mil Ml Oct. 20.—Changes in the Im- medldte future booklngB at two down town houses have been middenly announced. James K.iHackett, unable to cancel oUierUme, will uueg to attract gooo ousioev. i-ununouio, «. M., 2U-31, leave. Die Grand Opera House t«o^weeks vlllei """i^p 0 ,7,^ (Giles W. ■ Cfement. Bennett & Moulton, Repertory (A P Red curlier than he had planned, and Ezia Ken- -BIMM Jcnwg gj» _ od 10 . after mgr.)—Butler, l'a„ Oct "it'll ' * .'» . ' _ » _ j .* _t._ ...Ml Kn ti 1 1 ml ll V htiddenly: vacated two weekB will be filled by AVtfylitobwn, Jn "Merely. Mary Ann. .... •> T.- C. (JlenBOn has retired from the Bush Ti-mple Thtati-cv and there Is a report that .Melbourne McDowell's season at the Tblrty- llrst-rttreet will be cut short -George livwns^had the only down town novelty Sun- day-night, and "The Good Old Summer Time'* pack paelty, I or an week's uusmesa ••_•""' "!_" ^*»"^*"I:£. plnyed-to the biggest Sunday buslnesa the id Morton, me vitnK.»i."- ^ ■i,. M „i, n rovixo Vsksk's (TvrsY Camp JfW.* Hiibln, manager).-Tbls resort will remain open all Winter. HEBRASKA. Omaha.—At Boyd's Theatre (W. J. Bur- K^ed^^T 8 - : M«^ "■*■•/—i uiHioii, i-o., Oct." 19-24 Bennett A Moulton, Repertorv (Ira E New. goJ , 2ofl )-I ' CWlHt0n ' Me;0ct - 19 - 4 ' »'"' Bennett A Moulton, Repertory (W. A. Par- tello, mgr.)—Webster, Mass.. Oct Ilaldwln-Mclvllle Repertory (Walter Indeflnlfe' 0- ^" 0rlC, "" , ' «*■ 6ct 20-31. Bald- ID. Bunting, IJmma, Repertory, Earl Burgess' ffl^a :' l ? b ^ t0B ^ nigT.)-Albai.y. N. g y", ,. Oct. 19-24, New CastTo, Pa., 20-8L Breckenrldgc, Stock, KsnsUiad the only down town noveuy ouu- unions.—»i o«j» n .*"ijl,z%. Y„ ,.n, al „. Oct. 10-"4 New C««t7n n. 5STH "• *•> BbfinriS HSViKR "3^|«^Mrs;: - JlBI. M Mode ever knew. eptt:Ji«|tn his last week _. ... '<L standing room only, and Vesta Tllley had " t,(fl ' - City, Mo., 20-28, Oalt-nn ^u^ce?» 3 fe^gg -fSMf.3 ■^■^sr^asffrSt. s* at McVicker-s. ('hinese Iliueymoon" did a good business Hi ton aw-3J. y *' ,II,,,r " ,l,n 2, >2S. Hoi- 14. mm^m^^ aEgmssM w^mm^'^ ;**f«}?xsSj-wSSS^i is.t«wtt mond Olcnroy, the Brlttons, and the klno- dr ?^?r Theatre (H. J. Gondon, manager). —"llit First False Step" opened a four JSBStOkP.t&m on Sunday ."-Tne njgi^- engagement 18. "The g«in ml.Kifar w_.s made known,,t ? big g^«5^SSg^iV"JS Conl^U Stripes" had good lionsea .lMi- t top. ot •',' uncle Toms ubdih, m *"•-•* »»■- bera^that the standing room limit was e* i .eeded^by many hundreds who wer"e turned iiw'ay. The old favorite, splendidly present- «1.-scored- a vigorous succesa. ..Packea lSiisak.tobk "A Desperate Chance" at the ^iJltprlum-; twice on Sunday. • rm ..jut's, Revenge" was made known, to big bualnnt,- at. the BIJou, and Patr ce. In 'Driven from Home." crowded the Criterion. .:-..'.'■.'.•."The Lighthouse By the Sea, at llndklns; "Mr. Dooley." at the Columbus, arid- "Mr. twej' .' JoSjhnTjM 'JKift"'.*,!?! good'hoTis^,i2.' o\fllI the people thev could hold, afternoon s ii ud xevenlng...... The Studebaker, ■* and Orand were dark Sunday night, but •The s Connty Chairman," Luu Glaser, in "UplWvVardgn," and James K. Hackett wero r^evlifepcc? Monday night, continuing heir .nrgajjewents ...... Clara Bloodfcood, In 'The • Mrrwllh the Oreen Eyes," gave way for tHerifrmfln rinyera Sunday °WJj *£.!£, Kiimed her'«gaf«meiit Monday night, before a tilled house. -_ "Hunch of Keys" (Otis Ilotliner. mgr.)— E**LS& m ' }1:-S M - n l Oskaloo'a 22, Marshalllown 23. Boone 24, Omaha. Nehr 25. Sioux City. lu.. 20. Sac City 27, Car- roll 28. Atlantic 21). Clarlnda 30, Creston "Buffalo Mystery," Jule k Elmer Walters' («. A. Lane, mgr.)—Washington, D. C, in SOUTH CAROLInA. ' r ,».nvllle. At the Grand Opera House (B T w"tm1rermaWr)^E^.Mou»t- old, fn *B2m €5k?Ue Wal S house Oct 13. Kat e Emmett,ln 'loe "aire 5? New York." had a crowded hoiije 10. btntneM 17. MltWleton Shock Co. 10-.4. "Break for Liberty" (J. M. Jacobs, mgr.)— Mendota, III.: Oct. 21. Kewanee 22, Clin- ton, la., 23, Dixon, 111.. 24, Peru 2D, Kan- kakee 26, Ilraldwnod 27. Hammond 28, Bu- chanan, Mich., 20. Plymouth, Ind., 30, Rensselaer 31. "Buffalo Tragedy" (W. A. Dlllen. mgr.)— Troy, X. Y., Oct. 10-21, Holyoke, Mass,, 20-28. "Base nit" |W. II. Darey, mgr.) —St Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Keyscr, W. Vn., Oct. 10-24. Oakland. Md., 20-31. Castle Suunre, Xo. I (I.. L. Oreeuo & John 'i'cakcr. mgrs.)—New Plilludi-lphln, I'll., Oct. 10-24. Colmar Is. Hutson Comedy (Edward V. Kvans, mar.)-—Hncletoti. )'a.. Oct. 10-24. Cutter *c Williams Stuck (W. R. Cutter ft .1. N. Williams, mgrs,)—Grcensburg, Ind., Oct.: 10-24, l.ogauspiirt 20-31. "Cavalier"—Palerson, N. J.. Oct. 20. Checkers," with Thomas W. Ross—Klrke I.n Shellc's (Cornelius (Jurdlncr, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. 10, Indefinite. Christian." Eastern, Davis & Dnrcy's (Chns. L. Young, mgr.)—Hartford, Conn., Oct. 19-21, Fall River, Mass., 22-24. N. Y. Clly 20-31. "Christian," Western, Geo. L. Baker's (Chris O. Browu, mgr,)—Los Angeles, Oil., City 19-24. "Circumstantial Evidence'' (Fred D. Fowler, mgr.)—Austin, Minn., Oct. 21, Rochester 22, Owatonna 23, Xorthlli-ld 24, FnrlboiilC 20, St. Peter 28, New Dim 20, Madison, So. Dak., 30, Watertown 31. "Cnvalli-r" (Wallace Minim, mgr.)—Pater- son, N. J., Oct. 20, Peek-skill, N. Y., 27, Ncwbnrgh 28, Pouirlikeepale 29, Saratoga ','10. Amsterdam 31. "Child Wife" (W. T. Kcogh, mgr.)—Brook- lyn, N. %„ Oct. 19-24. "Charity Nurse," Hulma Hermna—Hueck Ic Fennessy's (John M. Cook, mgr.)—Phllii- di-lphlim, Pa.. Oct. 10-24, Schenectady, N. Y., 20, Albany 27, 28, Troy 2031. "County Fair" (J. Ostium Limt, mgr.)— Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 10, Franklin Falls, N. II., 20, Webster, Mass., 21, Ludlow, Vi , 22, Ilnrre 23, Montucller 24, SprliigOeld 20. "Convict's Daughter,'' Western, Geo. Sumuels" (Francis II. Inslec, mgr.)—Kan Claire, Wis., 30. "Convlat's Dauglitor/' -Southern, Ooo. Sum- uels' (Roland 0. Pray, mgr.)—I'ensacoln, Fla., Oct. 21, Pcloxl, Mis*., 22, Meddle, Alii., 2ii, 24, Hattlsburg, Miss., 20. Meridian 27, Jackson 28, NaiTeheis 20, Vlcksburg 30, Monroe. La.. 31. . "Child Slaves of New York" (Jake Isaac, mKr .)—lwniitngliuiii, Ala., Oct. 10-24, Cin- cinnati, O., 20-Sl. • • D Drew, John, lu "Cawlaln Dieppe" (Charles Krtbnnui, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. Ill-Nov. 21. D'Orsny, Lnwreuce, In "The J?arl of Paw- tuckut" (Kili-kc La Siielle, mjfr.)—N. V. City Oct. 19-24, Boston, Maes., 20, lu- deimlto. Dlxey, Henry 'B., Jn "Over a Welsh Rarebit" and "Feeing the Music" (Nathaniel Roth, m ,.,.,)_I»hll«delpMa, Pa., Oct. 10-24. Dodge, Sanford—Rcdlicld, So. Dak., Oct. 10, Aberdeen 21, Bissuton 23, Whenton, Minn , 27, Nnhpetiiu, Ho,.Dak* 28, Fergus Kails, Minn., 20. Dvffrvu, Ethel (Eon Dyffryn, mgr.)—Pitts- 'Held. Mass., Oct. 19-24. Dale, M:irle, Repertory (Harry Eltlng, mgr.) —San Antciilo, Tux., Oet. 18-24. Davidson Slock <A. K. Davidson, ingr.)-- Mmicle, luil., Oct. 19-24, Alexandria 211- Nov. 1. Dilger-Cornell, Repertory—Beaver Falls, Pa., Oct. 1924, Piitixsutnwnuy 20-31. Davidson Dramatic (Frank Davidson, mgr,) —Gorrett, Ind., Oct. 10-21, Syracuse 22- 24, Mllford 20-28, Swnyzeo 20-31. De Vonde. Chester. Hejiertory (Phil Levy, mgr.)—Newark. N. J., Oct. 10-24. Dlxson Stock (Harry I„ Dlsson, mgr.) — Furt Madison, la., Oct. 21. "Duvld llariim'' IJnliiis Culm, mgr.)—New- ark, X. J.. Oct. 1I1-24. Jersey City 20-31. "David llariim." Special (Julius Calm, mgr.) —^St. CntlierliicH. Can.. Oft 21, Ixickpuit, V. Y., 22, Wntklns 23, ltliucn 24, Cortland 20, Filltim 27, Watertown 2H, Oswego 29, Auburn W, Oath 31. "Down Mulillc." Lincoln J. Carler's—Halt Lnkc cm, i:„ Oct. 19-21. Lclll 22, Anierl- ciiii Pork 23, I'li'iisnnt Orove 24, Piiyson 20, Eureka 27, Niphl 28. Miintl 29, I'rovo 311. Ogdeii 31. "Devil's Auction," Charles II. Yale's—Little Hock. Ark.. Oft. 22. "Dura Tliorne." 4.'rency Amusement Co. (Ar- thur (1. Thoriiasj, mgr.)—(liithrle. Okln,, Oct, 18. (•nlni'Hlllle, Tex.. Ill, Denlson 20, Fort Worth 21, Dallas 22, Watii 23, Tem- ple 24, Knn Aiilmiln 2.1, Ilrenlinm 20, Hal- veston SI, Illusion 28, Palesllim 20, Tyler 3<i, Green villi- 31. "Driven from Home," with Patrice—Mltten- thal Brothers' (W. D. Fitzgerald, mgr.) — Chicago, III., Oi-t. 1831. "Desperate Chance" (II. W. Phlpps, mgr.i — Worcester. O., Oct. 21, Mount Vernon 22, Medina 23, Youngitown 24. Fostorla 20, Marion 27, Lornbi 2K, avennn 29, Wells- villa 30. Belle Vernon, Pa., ill. "Desperate. Chance," I'oreslur & Mlttenthttl's —thlcago, 111., Oct. 18-24, Milwaukee. Wis., "Dete'rltd at the Altar" (Percy O. William*, mgr.)—Fltchbtirg, Mass x Oct. 21, Ounln.r 22, ■ North Adams M. Tarrytown, N, Y., 24, Newark, N. J., 2A-31. "I»own by the Hea" (PtillHunt, mgr.) — crawfordsvllle, Ind., Oct. 21, Danville. III., 22, Aurora 23, Elgin 24, Chicago 20-31. r\ Evans, mgr. i 10-21, Charlton Evans & Ward Stock (l-i, — Ilnr Iliiibor, Mo., Oct. 22-24, Cnimleii SMI. "Everyman" .Charles Frohman, mgr.) — 2#31 OC ' 1 ' 1!) '- 4 ' ,,f,rnlt . Midi.. "Evervmaii" renin, Can. (t'harles Frohinmi, iagr.)—T». Oct. 10-22, London 5a, ||, lt „. (ll'IIC'VIl ....,.,,,,„„.. ,.«■[. IIF-S., 1,01111111 ^ IItoil 24, RochOs er, X, v -'ll--'K 20. Elmlra 30, .'II. . ' * * ' Etcrnnl City." with Edwin Morgan (Mentor 9A°St ?« p "-)n:MDwniikiM., ^s., Oct. is. 24, St. Paul, Minn., 20-,'ll. "Eleveiilli Hour,' II..- , Lincoln J. CurteirV- sla s !VJSi^.ffiJ&»5™»f (Harry lliihb, mgr.)— Oct. 1(1-24, Sprlngllclil, "'' < r f [ ""ino, 0,n r.n ln| f ^"""-"olynke. Mass.. Cliyio-'ai: Rll, - nb0 * N - •»•■ 22-2J, N. Z 'Ity V Flske, Mm., In "Mary Mng.laln" (Hnrrlamt ' r '». *;i«w., mgr.)—ilnltlmore, Md., Oct. 10-24, llamlltoii, t.'an., 29, 30. Fnvcrshnm, Wro„ In "Imprudence" (Charles l-rohmau, mgr.)—riOiilsvlllo, Ky., Oct. 21. gfi!!r»Sfe!?' Mo,nph " , a3 -« N,1W Frawlcy. Daniel. Reportnry, James O'Neill & Dunlol Fm.wileyM (Leflgti u. Ilnicknrt, mKr.)—.Aui-kliinil. N. Z„ Oct. 19-2(1, Well- ington 30-Nov. HI. Fleming, Minnie, Repertory <W. II. Orarny, mgr.)—Naugntuck, Conn., Oct. 10-24, Wlu- stcd 20-31. Francis, Marlon, Repertory (George K. Hnli- i m, ?, n " »«*■)—I'ouglikoopile, NT Y„ Oct. 10-24, Kings ton 20-31. Fiinberg Stock (Uoorgo AI. Fenborg, mgr.)— PlttBlIeid, Masa, Oct. 10-24. Ferris Comedians Kviinsvlllc, Ind., III.. 2031. Frcnch-Irvlug Stock (Dt<n Mncmlllon, bus. mgr.)— Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 19-21, Tiipeku, Knn., 22-24, liCiiVullworth 20-28. ForclveiicKs (R P. Cnirlgan, mgr.)— Ilelle- vllle, N. .1., Oct. 20-711. "Foxy Grandpa," with Joseph Hart and Cur- ■ lu Do Miir, Win. A. Brady's (O. II. Bullcr, uiiCr.)—**t. Louis, Mo., Oct, 18-24, Alton, III., SB, KeokUk, III.. 20, Burlington 27, Davenport 28, Rock Ulnml, III,, 20, L'eiln:- Itniilds, ln„ 30, Des 'afoliioM 31. "Fast .Mall," -Lincoln J. Cartor's—Marshall. Minn., Oet. 21, ,'J'nnry 22, iFairtnoltt 23, OwiLtomui 20, Aimlln 27, Wnsecn 28, J^ari- lilllilt 29. Wiiterlowu 30, Milliknto 31, Ne.V Dim Nov, 1. "Flnmlj'g Arruw." Lincoln J. Carier'n— Marysvlllc, 0., Oct. 21. Delaware 22, Xnnlu 23, Springllelil. 2-1, Coslioclon 20. Cum brlilgu 27, llcllttlri] 28, Wheeling, W. Vn., 29 III. • "For Her Children's.Sako." A, Sulllvnn, Ilnr- rls A Woods'—I'lilladolphlii, Pa., Oct. P.). 24, Wnahlnglon, D, C„ 20-31. "For Her Children's Sake," II, Sullivan, Hur. rls A Woods* (Ed., II. (.ester, tugr.)- Lowell, 'Mass.. Oct. 21, Waiieliwt.'r. N. II., 22-24, Franklin Fulls 20, Lm-onla 27, Port- land, Me, 2S, Fltcliliiirg, Muss., 20, Hiuil- ll'T 30. lirecnlli'ld 31. "Fatal Weddlnw," A, Sullivan, Hnrrls ft Woods'—N. YTC4- J., 20-31. "Fatal Wi«Mln«," II, Woods'—iM«ii<-liosti'i', NiiMlma 22, Flfchburs 24, Keittie, N. II., 20 27, Oreenlleld. .Mass., 31. "Fatal Wedding," C, Woods'— NIIcm Mich., Irwl., T ci' ■lot I "Fatal Wedding," D, Htilllvmi, Hnrrls •Woods'—York, 1'ii.; f Oct. Ut, Anapoll*, Aid., 22, Cliai'loteMvlllv, Vii„ 23, Staunton 21, ItiDiiioku 20, Lytii-hl.il r^ 27, Danville 28, Itli'lnnimd 29, I'Ktersliill'g 30, Norfolk 31. "For Her Silke," I-iislorji, E. J. Cnrpeutor'M i.Joso).li I'llurlm, mgr.)—Connrsbiirg, ()., Oct. 22, BrlcTgi-iiort 23, Martin's Ferry 21. MiiMslllon 27, .Mlnerra 28, Alliance 20, Sil- lem 30, Warren ill. "Frhmil of Ihe Fiimlly" (W. O. (lorninii, mgr).—.Helena, Mont., Ort. 21, Untie 22-21. "From Hugs do Rlcdios" (WfM & Meye», ingrs.)—AlOHtrval, Can.. Ort. 19-24, Fail iUvar, Mass., 20-28. Hohokmi, N. .1., 29-31. "Fur Povnrty'H Hoke* (Frank Rives, mgr.i —Wallitig/ord, Coim., Act. 21, Stamford 22. "For I/ove of a Woman" (Joseph W. U-lgb, mgr.)—Odin, III., Oct. 21, Ashley 22,Tamil- run 23, Carlsimlale 24, Anna 21, Oniy- vliie 28, oiney 29, Newton 30, Sullivan31. "For Mather's Hake," lliisco at Ilollond's (William Pirtitle Jr., mgr.)—Columbim, •Kan., Oct. 21, CberryvaJn 22, WliJiltm 23, Burlington 24. 'IVrjieka 211, llorton 20, Hi. Joseph, Mo., 27, 28, I^iveiiworlh. Kan., 29. Atchison 30, Soldiers' Home 31. "Fnclory'OIrl" (Charles-H. Wiier*, mgr.)— Newark, X, J., Oct. 10-24, llalllinore, Md., 20-31. City Oct. 19-24, Newiu-k, X. Hultlvan, Harris St N. II., Oct. 1921. , Mass., 23, Ganlnei' „ IMIows llalls. Vt.. 28, Allwny, N. Y., 20- Sulllvaii, Harris it Oet. 21, South llt-ml, Irwl., 22, Plymouth 23, Valpurlso 24, Houlli Milciigo, III., 2r., Elgin ,20, Aurora 27, Jt»i- oc 28, -Danville 29, Paris 30, CJuulostoa ill. : m*