The New York Clipper (October 1904)

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721 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October i. DKW FILM POCKET KDITIOS, Ho. IMS. ■SW FILM iUPPLKMEMT No. »H0 EDISO* EXHIBITION KllfBTOICOPK, 8115.00 X> EUROPEAN REST CURE. A Sort BotntHnl and Interesting Piotara la Eleven 8cenen~"All Aboard," "An Rerolr." "Dropping the Pilot," TkO 8torm," "Sisiino the Blarney Stone," "Doing Paris," "Climbing the Alpi," "Hold Op in IttlT." "Climbing the Pyramids," "Mud Baths of Germany," "Home, Sweet Home," ... GfiOft. A my—*,-* .pp,.- .. how A FRENCH NORLEMAN GOT A WIFE THROUGH THE NEW YORK CLASS A FILMS, IS CKNT8 PKR Foot CLABS B FILMOI IB) CKBTS PRR Fo"£ ■mi UHIVKRBAL KIISKTOSCOPB; MiLiTART MANOEUVRES, MANASSAS, VA. Oi Ball Bun, "flenerUi Grant, Corbin, Bell and Ghailee QUing Orderi" lion," "Artillery In Action," "Infantry Cnaige." - - 266ft. \ fieprodnctlon of the Battle "Skirmish Line In Action THE M. T. 8ft. HERALD of Aug, ISO*. 12 Cents Per Foot. Class B SOLD COMPLKTB OR IN SBPBRATB SCENES AS FOLLOWBl "Perioaal Ad." and "Nobleman," OOA.j "Or.nf. Tomb," Bflft.i "Riverside Drive," «BO.t "Across the Field," floft.j "Down tho Sand Bank," Hon.; "Throngh tbe Woode," TSft.f "1 lie Ball Fence >• nun , _._ '^W»» "31^" •^.^•^■1** •*«-*."•%?. - — ««.•».». „«„»«,„ .... '' HERALD "PERSONAL" COLUMNS. GREAT "HIT," EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY HUE PHOTOGRAPHICALLY Class B, 12 Cents Per Foot THE STRIKE 4S6ft. B INDIANS AND COWBOYS 570ft B DRAMA IN TH H AIR 180fL B FOX AND RABBITS 65ft. B ANNIE'S LOVE BTOBY 726ft. B BUTTERFLY "{'"•g NE8T ROBBERS 165ft. B TOUR OF ITALY 860ft. B JAPANESE AMBUSH 120ft. B BARHUM'S TRUNK 800ft B CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS 840ft B SCENES ON EVERY FLOOR.... 376ft B PUSS IN BOOTS 666ft B MARIE ANTOINETTE 650ft. IJ WILLIAM TELL 455ft. B NAPOLEON'S LIFE 1,800ft B PRODIGAL SON 420ft IJ SAMSON AND DELILAH 410ft B SLEEPINO BEAUTY 900ft B ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES 675ft. B ORLO AND HIS TRAINED DOOS. 185ft B RUFFIANS' DANCE 125ft B PUSSY'S DINNER 125ft B THE MISER'S DAUGHTER 270ft. B A CIRCUS ROMANCE 685ft. B RUM vs. CHERRIES 800ft B wn the Pike." nnft.| "Canshi DEATH OF ROBERT McCAIHE AND BERTRAM 105ft B DRIVEN FROM HOME 800ft. B JAPANESE FAN DANCE 75ft A JAPANESE FLAG DANCE 115ft A FENCING CONTEST BETWEEN JAPANESE SOLDIERS, MAN- CHURIA 100ft A ANCIENT JAPANESE WARRIORS IN BATTLE SCENE 70ft A DEPARTURE 14TH CO., JAPAN- ESE ENGINEERS, FROM SIIIN- BABHI STATION FOR KOREA. 120ft B BOXING nORSES, LUNA PARK, CONEY ISLAND.-. 165ft. A SCENES IN AN INFANT ORPHAN A8YLUM 545ft. A POLLYWOGS. 71ST B.EGT., N (1 N. Y.. INITIATING RAW Bat CRUIT8 WAR BALLOON ASCENDING AND DESCENDING lam, a !DI80I MANUFACTURING CO. '""'" MAIN OPFIUB and FACTORY, OKANGK. N. J. NEW YORK OFFICE: 8t CHAMBERS ST. OABLK ADDRESS, KURILIAN, NEW vori OFFICE TOR DNITKD KINQDOM: S6 OLEBXENWELL ROAD, LONDON, E.G., RNOUAND ■ KL.L.1NO AOENTSi THE KINKTOGRAPH 00 41 E. Hat St., New York PETBB BAOIOALTJM jgw Mission St, San Francisco. g£ f Uaudepillc and minstrel, Stonewall and Claiik will soon appear In a playlet, entitled "Nlabe, the Starving Child,'' which was written for them by Hen- rletta PottHUer Diamond. Evebiiabt opened at tbe New Apollo The- atre, Vienna, Austria, and met with One auc- cee». He 1b booked forty weeks solid on the continent, playing him tblrd return engage- ment at Berlin, Parle, Leipzig, Dusseidorf, Brealau, Dresden, etc. He opens In London, Bng., In May, with Blackpool to follow, re- turning again to the continent for a forty- six weeks 7 tour of Germany and France In 1006 and 1000. MacVax and Siabbiout, novelty acrobatic rope Jumpers, have just finished successful Summer engagements In parks. They write that their act Is something new In tbe acro- batic line. Babnbs and Edwins just closed a success- ful engagement at Anderson Park, I'asca- goula. Miss., of three weeks, and Joined tbe I'ayton Sisters' Co. at Hot Springs, Ark., to do their specialties between acts. Ltrri.K Lola Cotton, "the psychic won- der," paid Tun Ci.ii'i'uii office a call on her return home from tbe World's Fair. John Mili.ku and wikh, Madge Denning, noubrette, bave returned from the Worlds Fair, and will now leave shortly for New Mexico, Arizona and California. A. J. Mac Avor closed his Summer en- agement as manager and pianist at Central 'ark, Dunkirk, N. Y., on Sept. 10. and opened tbe following week aa pianist at Poll's Theatre, New Ilaven, Conn. He linn been re-engaged by Frank Melville for tbe Summer of 1800. Richabds, female Impersonator, has closed with the Wills MuBlcal Comedy Co. Pbobabco, comedy Juggler, has finished playing parks, and met with success in and around Cincinnati during August. He Is with Marks Bros.' Dramatic Co., making his sec- ond season with that company. Ton N. Keuhiiaw, pianist, after a success- ful season for Capt Peoples, at Woolworth Hoof Garden, Lancaster, Pa., opens at the Caato Theatre, Lawrence, Mass., for the Win- ter seaaon, Oct. 10. making bin fourth season with Manager Al. Haynes. He will return to the roof garden next Summer. Louisa GandT. of Lorraine and Gandy, with Fred Irwin's Majesties, Is recovering from a recent throat trouble. Tbelr act la going finely with tbe show, they write. Dblmo. eccentric Juggler, played the Al- bion, N. Y., fair Sept. 16-17. Paul Bpadoni met with an accident In Philadelphia on Sept. 10. While balancing hit automomblle he sprained the muscles of hla back so badly that he has been advised not to perform the trick for Borne time. D. V. TATLon, Juggler, Is still with Qua Lacibrlgger's Zoo, making his fifth season with that company. Fiunk and Hauib iiaiiiikian are In tbelr fifth week with Sam T. Jack'a Burlesque Co. Cabbib M. Scott, contortionist, plays the Star Theatre, Utlca, N. Y„ week of Sept. 20, with tbe Tlvoll Fountain Theatre, Buffalo, to follow. M. C. Bkiki, trick 'cyclist, la In hla eighth week with the "A Country Kid" Co., and Is meeting with big success, he Informs us. Room Iuhov, Huoit L. Conn and Bukatjnh Comnns are presenting for tbe second sea- son their version of "Ladles' Night at Hell- ly'e," tor tbe opening burlesque with Robert Manchester A Gus mil's Vanity Fair Co., and Inform us that the new version of "Doctor Louder" la a continued success. Tub Kiltnbhb write: "We bave Just closed a pleasant and successful season with De Mack's Vaudeville Show. This waa our sec- ond season with this show, our first Beason being of eighteen weeks, and this season twenty-one weeka. Wo go south to the aunny State of Georgia, to Join U. B. North's Show for tbe Winter,' Jbnnib Da Wbbbe has closed a successful season In parka In Ohio, and Oct. 2 opens on the Lang circuit for twenty weeks. III. J. Stbvbnb, after playing a number of parks, has booked engagements In vaudeville for this season. Last week be appeared at the St. John International Exhibition, Can. "Cbbibtx" Matubwson, pitcher on the New York Base Ball Team, will make bis stsge debut Sunday, Oct 2, at the New York Theatre, at tbe benefit to be given tbe team. Later In tbe year be will make a vaudeville tour In a monologue based on his baseball experiences. H. La Bub writes: "I will open my com- Kiuy, the famous Georgia Coon Bhouters, at owell, Mich., Oct. 8, Tbe company will number alx people and time la all booked in Wisconsin,.Minnesota aud Iowa. I close with the Capital Amusoment Co. Sept. 28, where I have had tbe plantation show all tbe sea- son." A BON waa born to the wife of W. J. T. Millar, of the Millar Bros., at Seattle, Wash., Bent 15. Tub Two Pucks opened at Hyde A Bell- man's Sept. 5, and played Hurtlg A Scamon's week of Sept, 12. They go direct to San Francisco, opening on the Orpheum circuit Sept 25. They are meeting with their usual auccess. Pnof. R. C. Cablislb's wife, formerly Lilly Bartlett of the llartlett Sisters, presented him with a baby boy at Independence, Mo,, on Bept. 0. Tub GiiEaonr Tboufi lust closed a suc- cessful engagement at the Prospect I'ark fair. Their acts of "The Village Barber" and "The Mystic Demon" were the features of the Ger- man Village. They wore re-engaged for a return date In November by the Prospect Park management. Fox ami Mklvili.e, song Illustrators, write from England: "We aro going big here, It certainly Is a great show country. We re- ceive Tub Old Rbliaulb every week and we would be lost without It" Chab. Heclow writes: "A new arrival (a boy) made bis appearance at Chllllcothe, 0., Bent. 10. Mother and son doing finely." Pbbblbss Alvoba has Just closed a twenty- eight weeka' engagement at the Imperial The- atre, Coney Island, N. Y„ and baa good work booked for this season. Geo. Pendleton Marshall and Katie R. Marshall bave Just finished a successful sea- son of fourteen weeks with Frank'a Come- dians. They return to the road Oct. 1 with a tour of thirty-two weeks booked up. Bah C. Sbibkbt and Mabib Bbbnal will open Oct 8 on the Lubelskl circuit at Den- ver, Col., and from there will play to the coast, where they will remain until Spring. Skbback, bag puncher, reports meeting with success on tbe Poll circuit. He has the Victoria Theatre, New York to follow, and Is booked for return engagements of fourteen weeks over the Orpheum and Castle circuits. Tub Kbvebe Sisters write of their suc- cessful engagement at the Howard, Boston. Reports vuou Tampa, Fla., state that the Criterion Theatre contlnuea to do a fine busi- ness with tbe following performers: Boyce and Beeson, Van and Roelker, Maud Detty, Ada Lawrence, Hill and Edmunds and Baby Florence, Hamilton and Wiley, Delia Wil- son, the McCall Trio, Leona Irving, Maud Worthlngton, Madeline Rhenard, Edna Mae, Hlsle Young and Fannie Florence. BUI) Hill Is proprietor and manager; Wiley Ham- ilton, amusement director. J. H. Allen baa booked tbe following acts for Brockton, Maes., fair week of Oct. 3: The Peerless Potters. Four Lukena, Rossows Midgets, Harry Rochez's animal act, Four Nelson Comlques, Wills and Hassan. Three Original Rio Broa,, Prcscott's Leaping the Chasm, Seabert'a mule act El Zobodle, Ches- ter Blodget Johnstone, Three Flying ltatb- huns, De Onzo Brothers, Yamamoto Brothers, Morris and Bowen, Harry Parker's dogs, Kar- tell!, Lullta and Howard and Mrs. Jos, R. Macks, Rlcton's troupe of bicyclists. Messrs. Moore and Powers will be the announcers, and the stage show will be under Mr. Allen's Immediate supervision. Goodwin and Gabdneb write: "We Just closed a very pleasant engagement up New York State ana opened on our Southern cir- cuit of dates Sept. 12, proving a big Buccess with our new comedy act, 'Father's Friend.' We bave some good work booked." Ollie Martull and Alice Palmer have Joined hands and will hereafter be known as Martell and Palmer. They will appear In a novelty boxing act, introducing fancy bag punching. Cooper AND Robinson write: "Our net was one of tbe big bits at tbe Temple The- atre, Detroit, last week. This week we are one of tbe features at Keith's, Pittsburg. We are using our special scenery and have made several changes In the net. Open on the Mobs A Stoll tour at the Coliseum, London, Bng.. June 00. 1005, and are booked for two years. Tub Knioht Bros, and Sawtbllb open on the Orpheum circuit week of Sept. 26. Their new and unique dancing specialty has been a success. They also bave a new ward- robe, es fine as anything ever presented In vaudeville, they Inform us. Tub Goulds, with tbelr "world of mys- tery," finished their Summer engagements at Riverside l'ark, Montreal, week of Sept. 6, and will play clubs, societies, etc., thla Win- ter. The La Vinb and Cimabon Tbio write: "We have Just returned from Rocknway Beach, having spent the greater part of the Summer there. We opened our season at Electric Park, Baltimore, Sept. 12, and we are booked solid In all the leading vaude- ville bouses." Nat Blossom, the old time minstrel, while visiting the World's Fair at St Loula re- cently, met his old partner, E. nines, and the tatter's wife, Earl Remington, while playing at the Columbia Theatre, that city, ana bad a pleasant visit, talking over old times and the changes that bave taken place since their separation, la 1861, at the London Theatre, New York. Connelly and Rowb played Pastor's The- atre. New York, Sept. 6, and were last week at the Howard, Boston, with a return date at Pastor's Jan. 2, 1005. Newell and Niblo, xylophone experts, closed tbelr park season at Fostorla, 0., Sept. 18, and joined the Howard-Dorset Co. for three weeks, as an extra vaudeville feat- ure, at Fort Wayne, Terre Houte and Evans- vllle. They will open tbelr Winter vaude- ville bookings at the Trent Theatre, Trenton, N. J., Oct. 3, and are booked solid to the first of May, Including the Keith, Orpheum and Moore circuits, and several weeks at In- dividual houses. Barton and Ashley sail Oct. 8, for Europe, to till a two years' engagement over the Moss and Stoll tours. Oscar Lewis and 8am Grihn report meet- ing with success with noble's Knickerbockers, playing the parte of Spuds and Murphy, re- spectively. Slater, Finch and Tiiblua are in vaude- ville again and report meeting with success at the Auditorium, Cedar Rapids, la., last week. Bell and Hbnbt will shortly sail for Eng- land to open on the Mobs & Stoll tour, for one year, opening Oct 20, 1005, at the Lon- don Coliseum. Notbb from Clark's Vaudeville Co.— Our season opens on Monday, Sept. 20, at Richmond. Col., for a aeaaon of forty weeks, booked solid. We carry eight people and an advance agent The roster la as follows: H. B. Clarke, proprietor and manager; C. Klrkc, treasurer; Walter L. Davis, advance agent; Ella Grant, musical director; Benson nnd Francetta, Charlotte Klrke, Edna Grant, Frank Ahcrn, Paul Lecrolx, B. Benson, elec- trician. Jack Bousbk writes: "After working four- teen successful weeks at Waterloo, la., at Johnson's Theatre, I am now booked for all season at Omaha, Neb., where I will Intro- duce my new and up to date picture machine and a fine repertory of illustrated songs. Dolly Flvnn, of The Flynns, celebrated her twenty-first birthday Sept. 12, at Fall River, while playing Sbeedy's Theatre. Bhe received a number of presents, Including i diamond ring. Among those present were: Barney and Dolly Flynn. Billy Mullaney, Eddie Meaban, Kittle Hoffman and Bridget ' Sullivan. CarrBRT and Gbant write that their act went finely at tbe Howard, Boston, week of Sept. 12. M. B. Lbavitt arrived In this city during tbe psst week from his trip to Africa. S. Di Gbazia and bis little daughter were recent Clipper callers. Miss Dl Qrazla will shortly play engagements, introducing her clever piano solos. B. F. Gallagher and Irene Held fin- ished a successful engagement on Keltb's circuit They Intend returning to Europe in October. ' John F. Clark bas completed bis Western tour with success In bis strong monologue and will fill dates In and around New York. M. B. Raymond has engaged Elmer Jerome to play tbe part he created last aeaaon In "Mrs. Dclaney, of Newport." Tita Jordan's bave signed contracts for the Edwin R. Lang circuit, and are booked to open at Butte, Mont, Oct. 2, at tbe Grand Opera House. They are booked solid until Jan. HI, 1005, with California work to follow. Lee Labsueii has closed a succesful tour of tbe Colorado circuit and Is located at the Elk Theatre, Pocatello, Ida. ANI MILL. The above picture represents another one of the character changes In which Minn Hill will appear In her act of the late Bessie Bone- hill, which she will present between acts two and three of "A Hot Old Time." 8he Is to be featured with the company. Jimmie Cowpbr Just closed a successful season with Wm. J. Daly's All Star Minstrel Co. He will rest a few weeks before starting rehearsals. Gbacie Emmett wrltea from London, Eng., under date of Sept. 8, as follows: "I Intend- ed writing to you when I first arrived In London, but on second thought concluded to wait until I saw what kind of bucccsb I bad In London. 1 am now happy to say that "Mrs. Murphy" has made a big success. I have time offered me which I cannot accept, as I muat return to America to fill my time there, so I will sail Oct. 14. and open with Hyde A Behman Oct 81, If all foes well. London Is filled with Americans, 'be weather here has been fine—almost too nice for theatregolng. but It will soon be the season for fogs again, which la something that I cannot say 1 like." La Ubi.lb A Fannino's All Btab Co. Notes. —Our tenting season closed quite abruptly at Sbeenboro, Can., Sept. 18. while the performance on that date was in progress a gust of wind upset a gasoline lamp, which waa soon ablaze, and our outfit was com- pletely destroyed. We ore now crowding them In halls, having lost only one night. All are well with tbe show and greet the "man In white" and The Clipper on their weekly vlaita to us. Joe Kennedy, Tom J. Fannlng's partner, will soon be with us from tbe Welch Bros. Circus, when we will put on Mr. Kennedy's three act farce comedy, entitled "Casey's Honeymoon." Heuheiit Swift, tbe minstrel, while playing St Louis with Haverly's Minstrels, week of Sept 12, was given a banquet after tbe mati- nee on Tuesday, by a party of friends from Jackson. Miss. Jon Harduan QnlBhed bis Summer engage- ments through New England at Crescent Garden, Revere Beach, Haas., and opened Sept. 10 aa one of the attractions at the Howard, Boston. Tub Aerial Weavers, who were features for tour weeks at Grand Pier, North Beach, aro playing the William Bank fairs, opening Sept. 10 at Toronto, Can. job Stirk late of the famous Btlrk Family, and Danny Lou Dan, of the Three Cycling Lon Dans, report success at the Bummer re- sorts tbe past season with their original combination novelty act James Aitkrn, contortionist, writes that he played West End Park, New Orleans, Sunday, Sept 11, as an extra attraction, and waB an Instant auccess. Nacial and Adams, novelty and comedy duo, report meeting with success on the Pa- cific coast. They closed an engagement at Coronado Tent City on Sent 4. Mamie Flotd, of the Floyd Slstera, re- ! nests ub to deny the report that she has nlned Harry Woodlhorpe, to appear with lin In a sketch. Sihtbrs McConnbll Joined the Van Dyke Stock Co., Chicago, and are In their alxth week, changing tbelr specialty at every per- formance, and playing responsible parts in a repertory of plays. Gull inun Snow Notes. —For the past three weeka we bave been playing dates on our own hook, accompanied by Fred Edgar and Olive Delmarth, of Peoria, 111. Mr. Edgar has been successful In his contortion and Irish and Dutcb specialties, also aongs and dances. Miss Delmarth, as a vocalist and In dances has made a great success In all towns. Mr. and Mrs. Gulllbur make good In tbelr sketches and specialties, both singles and doubles, and also in tbe presentation of "Iron Jaw" feats. Mr. Gulllbur, In his silly kid and black face songs and monologues, keeps the audiences In good humor and re- ceives rounda of applause. Prof. B. V. Thomas, tbe pianist, receives good bands. BInce the Gaines Bros. Amusement Co. closed we bave turned our attention to "old time" work, vaudeville. We have ordered a large Invoice of special paper and will, In connec- tion with vaudeville performances, present a new line of magic and Illusions, carrying a company of seven people and playing tbe best towns. Little Bervice Bailet, a member of tbe Bennett-Moulton Co., while playing a week's engagement at Bar Harbor. Me., was present- ed with a handsome French doll on Bept 14, while doing her specialty. The Military Quabtxt (Wm. Johnson, W. II. Spencer, R. O. Henderson and J. A. Mil- ton) have just finished the Empire circuit and are now on the Goldsmith Northwestern circuit ciias. Merritt, of Merrltt and Royella, who has been very 111 since Aug. 21, Is Im- proving and the team expects to resume work shortly in an entirely new act Mabel Lloyd baa left "Tbe Isle of Spice" Co. and bas been engaged by John Mason for his Society Belles specialty, which opens on tbe Keith circuit on Sept 26. Notes from thb Dan Quinlan A Wall Imperial Minstrels. —Rehearsals are pro- gressing finely and under the able direction of Mr. Quintan and his stage manager, Keller Mack, the performance Is rounding out Into the greatest minstrel production Mr. Quin- lan has ever taken out. Assisting Mr. Quin- tan are: Arlle Gardner, general representa- tive ; Eugene Clarke, treasurer; Ben Dodson, general agent; Henry Kavanaugh, special scent; Keller Mack, stage manager; Frank Held, musical conductor; w. R. Llndly, band- master ; B. B. Close, stage carpenter; tbe four comedians, Happy Cal Wagner, Frank CuBhmen, Emlle Sutlers, Keller Mack, and the following: John a Kelley, Frank Miller, Warren Boyd, Nat GUI, Charles Usckett. Ollie McMonn, Oliver D. Mather, John Bills- bury, Wm. Illllsbury. Morris Cadv, E. Handry, Karl Sbremser, Leslie Caster, Adam Hchaeffcr, Edward B. Applegatc, Wm. ltelslng, W. A. Nowland, Geo. Bambury, D. J. Taaker, C. Factor, F. R. Robinson Jr., Maje Major, John Quinlan and Harold Quinlan. The first part setting, from the brush of Ernest Albert, Is a dream, and will set them talking. Helena Frederick, prima donna soprano, who made her vaudeville debut at Hurtlg A Seamon's Music Hall, this city, week of Bept. 12-17, met with such success that the man- agement re-engaged the singer for the follow- ing week. Fhby and Fbhochon, "The German Fox Hunters," are In their sixth week with C. H. Waldron's High Rollers Co., playing principal comedy parts nnd doing their specialty In the olio, write that tbelr act bas made a fine success. Fox ano Ward report that they are still meeting with success on tbe Pacific coast, having just finished a five weeks' engagement at the Unique, Los Angeles, Cal. Master Willis Baum, boy cornettlst, of John and Willie Baum, musical comedians, has Joined Culhane, Chase A Weston's Min- strels, to sing In the first part and do bla cornet solo specialty In tbe olio. . May McKenzib, the dancer, appeared Sept 19 at the London Theatre, this city. She has been for six montha at the New York Hos- pital, having undergone a surgical operation. Edward Pierce IIulhe, advertising agent and manager of the attractions for the New Hampshire Traction Co., running resorts at Canoble Lake Park, Hampton Beach and Central Park, Dover, announces that the past aeaaon bas been a fine one In point of at- tendance. J. W. Gorman supplied the shows for Canoble and Hampton Parka, and J. J. Flynn for Central Park. A couple of mualcal comedies during the Summer drew far better than the vaudeville and It has been decided by the management that they will put on more comedies next season. It Is possible that the management will organize Its own musical comedy company and keep It on the circuit of their three parks during the Sum- mer, booking their vaudeville direct also. John B. MonaiB, of the teem of Morris and Parker, was taken suddenly 111 and com- pelled to close at the Haymarket Chicago, Wednesday, Sent. 12. His wife has taken him home to Knoxvllle, Tenn. After he re- c 9?, tn K* hea " n tne / wl " return to vaude- ville with a new act, ''The Tax AseesBor." J5!%5'UX& Rob'nbon write: "We closed with the Frank L. Brown Vaudeville Co. Bept 24 and Joined the Harry C. Merkley Vaudeville Co. the week following. While In Rutland, Vt, we were entertained by Archie D. Hay- ward, late of Beaumont and Hayward." «-»-«. OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma City.—At the Overholser dR?.™. ^Hft (Bd » Overholser, manager) Stater's Madisoni Square Theatre Co. ap- peered Sept. 11-17, In the following reper- tory: "The Black Flag," "Saved from'si- K. l ilw3 r Sg.s of i. K " D £'" " The Oamblei's Daughter," "The Man from Kokomo" and Tennessee s Partner," and good business prevailed. "Human Hearts," 18, pleased Coming: Haverly's Minstrels 27. 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