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<-.- 946 THE NEW YOlkfe -dElFFEB. - £ 1 * r • . / .** * .- . . • v. OCTOBER 12. FIRST VERSE. Deacon .Jones addressed th» MMHI% Mid 'The roof U t« In Iho rain. ■ And, folks, thnt am un njjernv.itlon to Rev'rend .Jackson Hinlth, that's nlnln : . Mow I propose, good Slstcrx and brothers, we raise some funds to Hhlnble Up the leak— A bull gams we could play on emancipation day," but Slater Joriea In Toad/ tone* then did sprak: l~$ "Thnt am no game fnt good church folks to play." . • • Deacon J.oncB replied: "Docs not the good book aayir?^ ■■ ji, -. y •».-!'•-. ty ". f Read tho Xifrio : SECOND VEBSE. '^ihuii lining irji/itu . wva jiul i ue kuuu uuva nuj •" c . j' V *• ~ v ' *.'; ~. r-r* « 'r V *»uun guvu uta cutn.e.0 iui i a Eddie Morion Intradoftert'H «t Mndl.orl iqatrt itoof Garden, TOmLancaster won't sing anything olio, and > By ARTHUR LONQBBAKE, wrlttr of "Preacher and tho Bear;" i '.■ CHORDS. , "That Eve stole first and Adam second, St. J*«ter umpired the BM ; Rebecca went to the well with a pitcher,- and Ruth In the field wort fame: Goliath was struck out by David, a base bit mode on iAbcl by tain/ . * The prodigal.son (Dade one borne tun, Brother Noah, gnve out checks for rain." ■ ;;•>' ■ r. ■ ■ i il •»■ - •,': -. , <• • - -.. i r • and you should hear It rfeng liVJToiii PInore, Bert Marshall,; Billy Noble., Billy Beard, Billy Falls Deacon Jones received their acclamation'"That a ball game they would play." . The folks were filled with expectation on that emancipation day, , 'When In the box the deacon was pitching, a ball bat slipped and hit Mm on. the shlnj He fainted dend away, then Us wife was beard to say, "He's only being punished ■• bis sins." - ■ . But Deacon Jones came to and loudly cried, "We will.leave It to tbe good book to decide* . INDIANA. . Indianapolis.'—At English's Opera House (Ad. f\ Miller, manager) "Ills Honor the Mayor," 'with Harry kellv, for orin perform- ance; pleased a good hIzpiI hotise. "Forty-flvo Minnies from Hrondway," Kept. ■'n,'in,-re- pealed Its former success, "(leorge Wnshlpg- ton Jr.," Oct. 1, 2, gave a lively performance to good sized houses. Dunlin Farnuw, Ih "The Hanger," 3; Ethel Rhrrymorc,in "Her Sis- ter," 4, r>; "The Man of (lie Hour" 7-IU. bll; •J'akk (Dickson * Tnlbott, managers).—"In ny New York," ,10Oel. 2. did the usual lilg ijlties*.' 1 "The ' Outlaw's Christmas" "3-8, Dorothy Vernon-of Hnddon Hall" 7-0. "Dorothy Vernon of Hnddon Hall' Qha NO. OPERA Hoiikk (gliafec Z ager).—Bert, Leslie and .'company, IJcn Welch mill Tom Nijwn, anil copipany were the fen- tnrea of.the bill lss{ week thnt drew'capacity business. Hill for: week at 7: Julius Stefctx and company.' Belle; llotlinway's monkeys, Klsters .lirinn,. Kliner Tenley, Geo. Wilson. . tbe Kinsons, Alice - Lyndon,,Doll, Burt and lii'i-ilm lirunf, and the klntidrom'c. SIajkhtu: . IK. J. Frlliloy, -manager).—Mile. Cnrrlno's bears .and,other Vaudeville pleased last week. This bullae announces a change of policy. ■< Hegiiinlng 7, the Avenau Stock (.'o., of At. l/iuls, will open for two weeks. The Unit ■ week't* hill will be "Winchester.'' Ihtrlngtbc-engageriiebt of the AVenhn slock Co. .Munngor Krlliley will organize u dra- niiitlf ' Klock company to present slondnnl plays at this tbeatre. '. I'.Mi'ltiK : (Harry Drnry,- manager).—Will- laWs' Ideals; Sept.' I!7-'il», gave a good lively performance to good liiislheas. The Coiv Comet) Girls .,10-Oct. 2 did. good biislness. High Jinks U-n.. Yankee Doodle Glrlfl-7-U, Chnupague (lluls ](t-l!i. \ -" ' Gavkty (riaward Sbayne, mnunger):— Klue Kllilion illrls lnat ■ week', gave-4 bright end pleasing performance. Ltd Lifters week ofiV. . • • •. - • ■ ,ju;. ..-..*. Wizard of Oa' "Thelale of. Spice" Liifior ite. At thetGrand.(Geo, L. Man- de»bnrk.- uSanager) • "H-or'^Mtthor'a Sake-'" ' Hept. 2(1, pleased. "Sle.ln NewVorki" 27 had good patronage. "The.. Oct. ?. r ,I<;Uerj'» Bond 8, "Th 12;L .,■!•.-'•.■ w k ' '•'• '•''., ■ Family (D. 'W. Maurice, manager).— Week of Sept. 30 line business with 'tile; fol- lowing clever, bill: Ilinghfim and .'TBorhton, Mhe Mntve1oti«,WeirH,-fflB nenl Cpldred Qiiaj- tet|t>,'Kai-IMilhcker; nbd the bovlfig p'lclurea. ,. i Majrhtip. (Gregg A.,Frel|ngeT.. inauugew. ' Week of Sept! 3lT: llolnies- and Waldr- r Idn ._■ and- W'uldron, Lambe, 'Devlne and Puller, Hedtrlte 8ni|th,::and . the MuJestoReope. Good ImirI- N«TK»' J -Thc. tB |. ee flTC pgpf j, ouge g l h I'lu'dutt)', il(e Aci uod Happy Half Hour, are all doing satisfactory business..'... .The opening i number' of the Tutdue lecture Oourse wltl.be the Jacoby Concert Co., Oct. 30, at Towier Jlall. Fmnkfnrt.—At the Blihn: (rianiebinke k HtiSord. mauagera) "Stroiigheai I" pleased ii well .llllcd hulls* Oct, 1. , "The phantom Deteatlv*" .4; "At the-Old Cro»s Roads" 0, "King of Tramps" 12, "A Contented Woman" 1«. "The vPlnrolng Arrow" 18, "The Isle of Spice'! 23, ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■' ..(IHV8TAI, • Ullmi. ;Welcl).. ■rnaiiaser).-'Blll for week btT; TaMor nnd'Crawfofd Three Mitchells, K, It; Miller. Wnnfl hnd Day, MICHIflAN. Detroit—At the Detroit Opera House (II. «.'. .Whitney, manager) "Hrewster'H Mill- lens" played to lhrge nnd apprcclntlve audi- ences week of Bepf 30. Maude Adams, In "I'eter Han," week of Oct. 7; • • Lvi.'Krui (V,. D. 'Stair, manager).—"Buster Drown," presented by a capable company, was well jiniriinlzed last week, -Rose Mel- ville, In "Sis Hopkins," week 'of (J. Lafavbttk (Dr. Campbell, manager).—. The Lafayette Players gave a first class pres- entation of "The Girl wltli the Green Eyes" had-good houses last week. The same com- pany in "Hapho"'Week of <$.••' • '-* WiliTNpV "''• D. -.Stair, inanagar).—Harry Clay BJaiu>y,Jn,"The Jloy Detective," packed Hie, bonne at eyery .performance. 'Tarted on ll#r llrldnl Tonr" .week of (I. i Temi'U: (J. It. Moore, manager).—Mr.and Mrs. Sidney DreWi liendcd a wall balanced bill last. week, and - H. It, O. was tbe rule, 111 11 week of 7 Includes : Kelly and Reno, Ben. Jamln Cliapln, • JIDanl Trio, Chris. Bruno," Ainhel ItiiBKell, Urlmtil, Mile. Marguerite, Belle HJimchv, Otto llrothcra, nnd the klnctogroph. GAtETV (II. II. Hedges, manager).—Bry- ant's Kxtrnvaganzn Co. guvc a pleasing en- tertainment, and was well- patronised last weBk. 'Trans-Atlantic Ilurlesnuers 0-3'J. '•' ; ' AVEKOfc (Drew & Campbell, managers).— Yankee Doodle Olrls played to good crowds last week. The 1 Meri^y- Makers week of 0, Washington Society Girls 13-111... • ii . i e !■■■ •. . . Knlnmiimo.—At tbe Academy,of Music (It. A. IlutJi,'inanager) the American Stock Co. Is .pleasing full nouses Week Of Hejit. :«); "Tbe Kerry (low" Oct. 7." Mnrle Cahlll, In "MurrylJig Mary." 8; "Tlie Gingerbread Man."-rTIic fitialght Road" and "A I'nfBdlse dflJl'S"'follow." ■■ \\. . \.;l. : . :>■ .=i- v ■ Burnt .(P. W. .Hryco, manager).—Gpod vaudeville bill, 1 to large audiences, last week. Bill week of 7: The. Roya, Gladys Carey, Richmond Clnxton Co., In. sketch, 'Tlie.Clr- . rns Rldor:" Harry La MI|Ej klhg of clubs; Kniliei'lne Deem, Illustrated songs sod mo- tion pictures.- Kotk. —Colonial . (W. H. Johnson,, mana- ger), and the Vaudetto ft. Schwa rzenberg. miinnger). both offering high grade motion plcfures and Illustrated songs, are drawing good houses. '..■* v....,; :vr?— ;.: ■ . »' .. ■ :> —:: Jncksan. — At'• (lie Auditorium (H. J. Porter/.Yasldcht manager) "Geo. .Wnnhlngton ,< Jr.," Sept. '20 bieksefl. "The Old Clothes Man," 27 ; "Ma s New Husband." 2^, and. "Tho District Leader," 30, scored successes. Bernard Daly, In "Kerry a6w,"'Oct. 1, did Well. "A TcxiiB 8tper'"2. Lyman II, Howe's moving pictures Ii. »,- Marie Cahlll 0, Mildred Holland IB, "Buster.Brown." 18. ; M "'•'" VtHblfllA. "'.'. Norfolk.—At the Academy-of Music (Otto Wells, local aianagar) Amelia Bingham opened for a. week's engagement Sept 30, and pleased. "The Three ofvUs" «ot 45-10, "Parsifal"'21-2A, 'The Umplro" 24-20." GBAK-nr. (Otto- Wells, local maimffev).— "Han" Ward,. In "Not Yet, Hut Soon," played to big business last week. Rny Raymond, lu "The. Candy Kid," week of.,7. • -CotdNiAtj (W. T, IClrby; local manager).^ A«-n straight vaudeville house the Colonial had its Initial opening Sept. '30, under the most auspicious circumstances; An audience Festival. After (he closing of the'festival, Oct. 20, die Auditorium wlll.be liked for skutlng rink and moving pictures. Many of tbe most entertaining features on tlie road Have been engnged to rIiow in tills building. , which promises from the start-to he one of lite most up-to-date pleasure resorts of the .Honth./.V Wlnston-Salt-m,—At Elks' Auditorium • (J. (i. Terry, resident manager) "A. Hell Boy" old well Sept. 28. "Red Feather," with Cherl- .dah Simpson, delighted a large audience 30. "A Girl of the Sunny South" Oct. 5, "David Horuoi" 7, "Highwayman" ;8„ "Parsifal" 0, .Amelia Iilnglujm, In 'The Modern.Lady Go- jdlva." 10; Florence Davis 11.. i-; pt'v.*. > w llni)na:toii.— ai the Grand opera House (Cowan Bros., managers) "Red Feather" Oct. 4,- Jnsr Stanley Stock Co.'7-12, - "Peggy from 1'arls". 14. ," • ':••■ . • 1 Bdpfalo BaL Snow 17. . -■.-..".- ♦•-£—rr— ,. ' >i :..: ■ ■■>■ TEXAS, .-trirt f. *., tWiUns—At the Dallas Opera House (Geo. Ansy, manager) '!The Sweetegt-'Gtrl In Dixie/.' Sept. 21). played to good business. Tim Murpby packed the house,to the.doors nnd greatly pleased.27, 28. Alma Hearn, In "No Mother to Guide Her," did well 30, Oct. -1. (.'(jmlmr':. "The Rollicking Girl" a, :j: "Tbe Man of the Hour" 4, 6. •Bio Thnt Theaths.— Dr.' Rucker's' Co. lu charge of play nightly Ir drawing well. Note.— The 8tnte Fair, of Texas-, J as. Mo- ronejr president; Sydney Smith, secretary; the twenty-second annual -.meet begins Oct. It) and dusty Nov. 3. Several-thousand-dol. lars Have 'been spent this :• year • anoY this should make ibis snow eclipse all past efforts. I'Jiuh. Seymout's -band, .-.with .the. following soloists, wllDhe In attendahce-! Mme^EsmB- tlldn, Mme...Albert), and a quartette headed by.Miro Dclamottc, and many .other worthy attractions will entertain tbe patrons this year.- , -• " . ■ - •,;. :,..•.•■,.■. ■ ' Georao Day, Bitty BrowhlDK, Jolm Lane; and others. jre'TvTorU'clfyl' AMEBIC AS IcrDE CO., Cleveland, Ohio; or dlrMt from at. Jr. Per get. and Drlstdne's "In Monkeyland." Fred Du- pree and Harry Miller are using "Since Arfab Wanna-Married Barney Cnruey,"-"la Monkey- mud," Won't You Be My Honey V and "Miss Meiieo.'' The F. B. Havllatld I'rib. Co. has placed on an average of live songs in every burlesque show going out this -aeason; The songs featured ore Morse and Drlglane's "Since Arrnh Wanna Married Barney Car- ney," "In Monkeyland," "Won't Trfu be My Honey;" and "Miss Mexico." Theodore Morse has just finished a new march billad called "Two Bine'Eyes," which jiromlses to B* andtlier "Blue eell." Kittle Morris Is featuring "In Monkeyland" ntid "Won't You Be My Honey?" Vitllers and Lee have ad- ded "In Monkeyland" and. "Miss Meilco'Mo tBelr clever act. I)e Vere and Hayes are meeting -with great success. Hinging .Morse and.Drlahtne's. two new Songs; "In Monkey land" and ."Won't Yon'Be My HoneyJ" Th( Fnro MrCi.r.t.i.AN, manager of Luna Park, sailed on .Sept. UK to Join Fred Thompson In Switzerland. The party will make a tour of th-. 1 Swiss Alps In an automobile. Hakdkkk, the handcuff expert. Is playing his second engagement in three weeks at the Garrlck Theatre, St. Louis, Mo., having parked the house at e.irh performance. K. G. Oji.mohh, of the Academy of Music, New York City, who hod beea confined to his home, the pnst two weeks on account of illness, returned to his office In the Academy last week. He haa entirely recovered. HI:.\mrttA vxnKss, who was for many yeara with I'dwlu Booth, has been engaged for.one of tbe Important roles-In "TJie'Se- cret Orchard." ■ - . ,; ii Anton-jo D'Ans'Inzio, a composer, and brother, of, Gabriele D'Annunzto, author and playwrlgbt. was married to Adele D'adhuq- 2I0, on Oct: 2, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Kew.York. . - — ■ At the Sliubert offices last week R was eafd that the rjieihbers of "The Orchid" com Tbe Alpha Comedy Four are 'featuring "In Monkeyland," "Since Arrab Wanna Married Barney Carney" aad "Won't You Be My 8ahy Jrijurcd In.the'wreck near Cleveland on Honey?" -Mae Taylor continues td respond undAy, Sept. 20, would all continue with to-six and seven encores each time she slnga tbe company, an none of the Injuries was "In Monkeyland," with "Mr. Wise from serious. Ewa It tan has been engaged by Thomas W, Ryley to play Julia, In -"The -Belle of May Air." At.rtmo Strrno, the playwright, arrived -In American last-week. ,« - -. Ann'JB: HL'sseu., who baa been spending the Summer In her camp In Maine, will soon begin rehearsals of her. new play, "Paid la Full,":by Eugene ■'Winters. j-AiKqikik. W. Howaju* baa been engaged by WsgejJdinlB.&iKemner .nfl-. leading-man with Blanche Walsh, in her.road tonr with "The Straight Road:" , , . • < v ^El Paao. — Tbe Orphenm (Wm. Winch, mnrtager) opened Sept. 25. with vaudeville. to a capoclty*house nnd with a rdost excellent show. AiupoitF. (Crawford & Rich, .managers).— Arraln Stock Co. Is receiving ttplendid patron- age, and giving good satisfaction. . CiiA.-wronb. (Crawford & Rich, mnriagersU —rThls theatre-opened'for.the jeason with the Columbia Opera Co., In "Olivette," to good business, Sept. 20. The. Choral. Society of the First Tresbyterlan Church presented "The Mikado." to ft n. O. Tbe-leadlng lady. Mils I^ard, was excellent. West's Minstrels did-good business 28, 29. "The Man of the Hou.r.30. ; ;.. ' • ...'•.. Notf.h.— Pawnee Bill's Wild West Oct, 1. Rlngling Bros. p. ...:, . - Austin.—At' the Hancock' opera House (Geo. .Walker, manager) ->The Sweetest GIH In Dixie" played, to j;odd houses Sept. lu. "Sis ln-| New ■ York" drew n, good house 20. Tim Murphy pjayed to.a flacked-hodse,23. "The Rollicking Girl' 30, 'OThc Daughter of Juaea" Oct. 1, "The Land of Nod" If. FOREPAOQII-SyiLLS' Cipcrs 11. ' Cifa ^U l %l&nm^^iiiA , S. '"'"" ««»>"■<»<" circumstance.. An audience .11.2S,?-' Wlll,n,un - Wheeler,,and the kino- tlmt ,, n gK e «l the house to the-doors gnve Ulonie,. r . '. !y •• ■ nuanl n tflrfA,t«, rfr lt.M»..*h ■T'tlVfcLii m Ti.i — NotBS.— The Metropolitan presents con- tinuous vaudeville...,,. .The rala'ce Thentre has been closed lmlelluHely. .... .John Rob- iiiwin's Circus is billed here for Oct. 14. . '.i.',. t■..- #»» MISSISSIl'I'I. viek.i.urit—At:thejWalmit Street Illy. Mayor, manager) "McFaddeh's.Flats," Sept. j ISj. jileaaod. "The .WlnMng Ilnndi" 28, did i nicely.' "Tho Land of Nod," 27, scored, i "The Chinaman" 30, AI. U. Field Oct. J, | "l.ena Rivers" 2. I Ma.irhtio (Jun E. Molea, malinger).— , Vaudeville and moving pictures. I . r-*—r-TT-' •• Meridian;—At the Grand Opera House (L. i-. notlionburg.nranngor) "Tlie Clansman." Sopt. * 2.1 2(1, for three performances, hud S. It, O. Kdtfur Belwyn,. In "Strongjieort,". ap, gave a lbltsbed production that'should have fared better: "Lena Rivers;" Oct: 1, did satlsfuc- WVy'business. At: G. Field's Minstrels 4. "Devil's-Auction" 8, Four Slortons 11, "East 'Lynne" 10, ."Sis In New York" 17, Mabel Montgomery. 18. ...... ••: • . Nntohes—At the Baker JtajilM (Snml. J. ■iMyers, manager) York and Ailanis, in ■l' l .iv- Ing the l'oules, were very kooiI Sept. If, ••'0»e Umpire," 1»: went with a rush. "Mc- Fadden's Flats" scoreil well 23. Lynwood Stork Co.. hooked 25. 2(1, did not'appear. AI. G. Field Oct. S, "The Clansman" 3, "llri- dei' Southern Skies" 8, "Th* Devil's Ajc- tlon'.'JjO, "Sis lu.New'YorV'.'DJ. • tireenvllle.—At the Grand Opera House, "The Clansman," Sept. 2t; did very big. AI. 0. Field's Minstrels, UO,.drciv a big bouse ami pleased the audience. Bcylah Poynter, in , 'Lena,Rlver8,"Xlct.'30..--. ... ' v. ™ \. ; • i 1 1 4 «> . i : . i. ;- ': »' ;,..; .IXOBIBA, '.' • '.. . .4 Jn.Usouvllle. — AL Hie Dixie Tlieiltlo (I.'. K. RuckloS*; ninnnger) Dixieland Stock Co., Sent. 2;3 imd week, plnj'cd."Our Jloys," in ; good business. Tho siurie comuany, 30 and week, •presented "Camtlle," , ■ DixiKPA'Nu Park (C. W. Da Costa, mnna- 5cr).—Owing to -the wludy weather, Build lars' captive.balloon, operated by It. C. Mil- lliuan, of New York, met with much dllUcu'lty at-first, but with 'present fair, wentber he-Is doing good business and Hying blah, llos- uit'k's 1 lalueil Animal Shotv is a feature Boon to lie added. Duval Thkatiib (Jas. D. Itmbridge, man- nger).— Black I'attl.i -SOY pleased. Mary j Marble, ln."i)r«ani ('Ity/' Oct; 2: Mary Mont- » KOlnrrj,'lh "JCIrn?' .1; Klnl Dramatic Co,. In Enat Lytme." 4; rwtls'T^wis. In "About i llpwtt.v S.O: "Rod FenHtor" Opera< Co., In I "Red Feather," 12; tlie Askln-Slngor Co,.lti "The Umi'lfe." 14: AI. (1.. Field 10. "The •man" ■17; Jefferson.' Hoys, in "The • ; ♦ ; , »;".■ • " ' : ■- .. I . - KANSAS. .,:•■. • Kbri Soott—At the Davidson (H. C. Er- nleli, 10a nn ger), tbe sen son opened Seiil. 27, with "The Squaw Man)" glvlug a good show to good business. , , . TUG AIiidomf. has closed.a very good sea- son. ■«•■-••■ ■ ' Fp.iin Lakk Park closed. Raiinum & Baiiikv, Sept. '24, did Ltg bus!- Piu. every evidence of thoTough satisfaction. The theatre WAS handsomely' decorated with cat flowers mid pottedjilnnts. presenting a beau- tiful scene. The Colonial Is to be operated lu connection with- the Orphcum. In Reading, l'a. ; Allentown, Pa. ; Hnrrlsburg, Pn.: AN toona. Pa.; Kaston, Pa., and Utlca. N. Y. . CONNECTIOUT. Hartford.— a 1 the Parsons, TBeatre (H. C. Parsons, manager) Geo. If. Cohan, In "Fifty Miles from Iloston." drew" large au- diences Kept, no-Oct. 2; - "Shore Acres;* with Iilgby Belt leading, had' A'good audience'3. Eleanor Rohsou, in "Snlomy Jane," pleased good audiences--4,-B, Coming: "The Social Whirl" S.i 9," Frank Dnnlels 10, "The Earl anrl the Girl" 11, 12. :. HAKTrosn OfljEA IIoubs (H^H. Jennings, slstant treasurer: Arthur Uormnn. ndverlls lug agent; Clinrles Barzeg,,musical director; Albert Unntzer, stage manager; James Kerr, electrlulan; Hurry ,Naw, property mablor; , h. M. Stokes, chief usher, arid J. i. MeLyun, . 82ft»5ffl 'egulnr Illustrated Bongs and mo thief doorknoper. Pooplo hooked for week U0 5„P , .?l" reR t v „ „• '" . i^i Oct. 7: Ranklh and llavcnport, Josaelln Trio; A ,V^IS Ki ( ,?? rry i. Ba ,', ley ' SrtSSirfSH' I the bill Is: Sterling nnd Itevelle. Kitty doa Hall," 10-12. SckKic-. (H-.-C.'.Yonng, manager).-^Week of 7 the mnnasement lias secured as the at- traction moving pictures that talk, sing and Alsnce and Lorraine,' Ned Nye and the Citr- downlo Slaters, .Quintal! and Mack, Marlon and Pearl, and Bertie Heron. Arjli;' (Wllkersen .& Mamie, managers).— People week of 7: Melvln B. Howard, Flor- ence ICihvurds, .JoUnson and Rents, Oltngen anil Bennett, Lola Vorne, Helen Lovctt and: Caroline May. Business lg.good> Bijou (Abb. Smith, manager).—New peo- ple week of 7: Hftttle Brown. Cnlne abd Allen, Marie Duerow and Billy Williams. Business Is good. •• .-'■ :••• "■ • ■ •■ ■ Atoitobium (J. M. Barton, manager).— There *lll be no change lu the bill for week Of'TV Manhattan (Crlqnlan Bros., manager*). —People for week of 7 are': Tlie' Ixiwrys, I,ano Sinters, Smith nnd Campbell.- Mr, and Mrs.- Cuub. Beech, Laura Raymond. May Bell, the Doivneys, and Eddie' Conley. Business Is good. "V ' . . ..-.-■. -.. .:■':-,. ..--T 1-4 ■> . ■ t\ ■■ ■ maim;. I'ortlnrtil.-^-At the Jefferson (Julius Calm, moiiager) biwliiesn -was■excellent lust wee*. I he tlriiwlng ctu'd lielng Nell Burgess, present- ing "The ({ounly Fair, nnd tho rural comedy. "\lni>," wilh. I'ror. Bristol nnd his educated horses,' ponies nnd donkeys as 11 special fea- ture. "The Red Mill 1 ' Oct. 7; 8. "When Knlglilliooil Was In Flower" 9. Wha. - Collier HI. AI. l^acll. In "Haupy Days," 11. JtoftTM.tn- (J. M. Moore, ■ mannger).—Mil- dred Elsa. Mauler Hnplon and J. It. Mngann contributed to the uibvlng picture programme last week. Tho attendance was large. IiRK.iMi.ANi) (J. W. OreeleJ, uinnager).— Will Dnvbi. Hwy Nixon and Little Annie Warren, with the moving pictures, were well patronized Inst week. ' Savov (J. Ei McOulnness, manager).—Mr. Nichols; and Misses Higglns. Gorhnri and Johnson, Patrice. Browm Harris and Brown, Jesse Lnsky'g Pianoplilends, Colonial Four, the Four Rlanos, arid the electrograpn. jMoKTiunnM. TnBtsb announces that wliea the second edltlou of "From Across the Pond" opens at the Circle Theatre, there will be many changes. Barney Bernard will" be given much jnoie to do. Ixittle Kendall will repiucc Anna Boyd, and Miriam Baker will take the.place,mnde vacant by tbe departure of Viola Da Costs. Frankln Bailey will not be in the cast.. Rice and Cady and John Vincent nre'tlirco newcomers. There Will be two acts oniv. '- •» -•'•.■■ ••■ • Rtobeut Kklcbv and EfQe Shannon,, who are Boon t to ajipear In a new play, entitled "Bridge,', by Alice Itamsay, are to be siip- Sortcd ov a company that will Include Mrs. ol Smltli and Edgar L. Davchpott. ■ wJAMEil 4T-RANCra DOOCBYJ VOKIKB BALKS and roinjiauy, are presenting their new act ODthe K. A K. clnnit with success: >. -• ■ AccouniNa to a cabi.k received last week bv Ernest Gorrlllz, nt tho Metropolitan Opera House, Helnrlrb Conrled will sail for New York on Tuesday, Oct. 1. He has finished his 'at'uy at Helden, Swltserlaud, and Is now motoring- In Germany. •.-.." Madklvn Si'MMnis has been engaged for n special dance with Anna Held In the sec- ond act_ Of "The Parisian Model," at the (Irand Opera House this week. Vska MicliBUCXA^the prima donna, origi- nally cast for the Lew Fields compnhv. In "The Girl Behind tho Counter," has ".been n'llidrawn In order to rehearse a part wrlt- Ia, .',,.. I.... I— /,l l~. . ¥»,. 1. ■ . _. L _., —r-r - Notks rno.M Wji.i. RoasixEit^ the "Chicago Publisher."—In the Will Itosslter catalogue arc- included -some of the biggest song sue- cessese In years. 'tNnpanee," the Indian nnm- ben, "scalps Jem all," and Is the feature num- ber with m'arty of vaudeville's stars: Lizzie II. Rn.vo.ond. Bonnie Ghylord, Cummlng* Trio nnd Mamie JIarnlsch. ull repgrt success with this number. It Is also an Interpolated fea- ture wjth "The Royal'Chef." '^l'he CdwbSv Girl" and "The Kajab of Bhong." "Since You Called Me Dearie" Is one great successful ballad, and Is a worthy successor to tbe fiimons'-'pearle." Newton and Durand's nov- elty Teddy ls:ar song. "Stingy," seems des: tlned to sweep the country, and is tho biggest kind of a lilt with Maude Lambert, Leo and Clta.pu.ah. Flo Adler, Jeiinette Adler and com- pany,'and is being featured In 'The,Mysteri- ous Burglar," with live bear cubs. "Every- one Is Meant for Someone" still reigns a fa- vorite with many Boubrettes. "Montana," the cowboy hurrad song. Is also Immensely popu- lar, both with an nrmv of singers ana the public. "Snuggle Up .Closer," another of New- ton and.Durand's novelty numbers, Is. going big, and Is a dainty semi-ballad of exceptional merit. "Clover Blossoms," the yural ballad. Is conceded'by many to be a second "Swaunee River.' 1 ' "When You.Dream of Someone" Is a dainty novelty waltz number, nnd has taken the -first hurdle In -the son ahead of all com net! tors PartV" 4s • a . worthy companion ballad 10 "Love Me and the World Is Mine." "When tbe Moon Plays Peek-a-Boo" W. B. Williams' latest elTorti is a striking song, both In theme and melody—one of those "Once heard, never forgotten" kind which of late years havebeen exceedingly, scarce. Gllro'y, Hnynes and Mont- gomery report grand success with "Since You Called Me Dearie." The Tlvoll Quartette Is featuring our leading numbers, as are also Pauline De Vere. Margaret Dale. Emma Wes- ton;. J6sh;,Dcrnno, JTcllx. Adler, Early and I.ate, Nichols Sisters, Cuinmlngs Trio, Mamie Harnlsh, Fyvle Dench, and Katherlne Bunn, of Jos.. Hart a- Crickets. Altogether the Will Ros.slter catalogue. Is a-striking example of what genuine Western hustling can do; less than two years .ago the publications num- bered lust live, and to-day they are publish- ing over ninety, and everything Is moving nicely. . • • J<noM thr . Hooss of WiTMAnK.'—Pro- grammes of-orchestras and bands have at lease one light opera selection from "The Red Mill," "The Yankee Tourist," "The Grand Mogul." "His Honor, the Mayor," "Mile. Mo- diste." "The Prince of Pllsen," "Love'B Lot- tery," "Fantana,v.-or the song hits, "Love Me und the World Is;Mine," "Reed Bird," "Ag Long As the World Rolls On," "Love Dreams/' "Door of Hope." "I'd Live or I Would Die for You," "Katie Darling," "Smile On Me." "lYon'll Have to Get Of and Walk." "Nora.'"'Take Me With You In Yonr Dreams." nnd "Could You lLove a. Little Girl Like Mey" While ki vaudeville, concert and elsewhere the Witmark songs, which have been charac- teristic ns "real hits for rell singers," arc tho ones used by headllners and those As- piring to reach the top of the ladder of suc- cess;" Not'In years has ahy single number Broadway" Co. -NOTES Jin THB MaMHOTH MUBIC Co., of Albany, N. Y.—A great many alngers are taking up the song, entitled "When Dafidv Sings the Little Ones to-81eep." They have haiL the slides made for-it, and this song'Is no doubt the best of Its kind Issued in years as the words are beautiful, telling a simple story of home..and set to a very flae and pleasing melody. Their other songs are • "P°, n t .. Say ' food-bye. Sweet Ellnore." "Wue- .eted.Mary. My Xtary. Dear,'.^ "Pat .Your Shoes .Jn My. Trunk and Come Along With 9SB S Iv cRf"". -1 ew * England .Home"' "Pm Going Back, to Ask Hor to.Forglve."- .■ V?SSPlSH* j - n - 'tcmick &Qd—".-Neath the Old Cherry Tree, Sweet.Marle," continues Jo *•»!*• reigning hit in the ballad line. It Is being featured over the country, bv promi- nent acts la vaudeville, melodramas and bur lesques. and every day brings enthusiastic re- ports to .the publishers and composers. Among others Who nre scoring with this sonu are • Jules Kusell, with the Estelle Wordette Co In vaudeville: Harry Etlls, with "The quar- tette,"-playing over tbeOrpheum circuit, who b featuring both "Dreaming" .and " 'Neatb the Old Cherry Tree. Sweet Marie-il'-Matf'e Boprum, with .the:Yoang America.Quintette: Browo.'Harrls and Brown, the Blet'lty Four Canfleld and -Carlton. ITIend ahd'Downliib, Howard and Lewis, .the Murray Sisters, Olga Orloff. dud many others. Bessie Wyhn, the citaedlenne. Is featuring another,Itenilck song tiiis year, "The Girl Who Threw Me Down," written'for her by Albert Gumblc and Hap- good Burt, and Is making a sterling hit with the song. Williams and Van Alstyne have scored an immediate success with the new march song, "In the Land of the Buffalo." Slides are ready for the song, and wejjredlct another whirlwind hit with this number. Notes op Gus Edwaudh. —Gray and Gra- ham.are featuring "Schooldftvs" on the larg- est saxophone in the world, and It goes as big ns the instrument. This number is sell- ing eoormously and is Gus Edwards' star number. Bessie Wynne's, biggest Mt this season Is "That's. What the^tose Said to Ste, which is going bleger with her this -r, nnd has taken season,than It did Inst, .^d It went phe ?.kif" ce « ,e ?*|{ 8 ™°len»»y then. In "Happy Days,': Wml. A. "Why Must We Brady's new production, starring- All^ch ' which opened nf Mlddletbwri, Cdnn., tir a packed bouse, most of the numbers were whistled and are destined to be big sellers. The score, was written by Qua and Leo Ed- wbrds, nnd Is published by The House Melo- dious. HBbF & Hagkr Notes.--- At the Third Avenue Theatre, which opens this week as a. stock house, under new management,>a prom- inent member of the cast Is Harry S. Marlon, baritone singer.; Mr. Marlon Is at present In the employ of Helf k Hager, hs manager of their slide department, and his work as a Inember of the Third Avenue Theatre Btock Co.- will be so arranged that he can retain both positions. Marlon will play Juvenile roles nnd sing the song hits of Helf A Hager.' •- Neath the Old Acorn Tree. Sweet Ks- teile, has become so popular thnt it is becom- ing tiresome," said a frequenter of vaudeville theatres the other night. "Why, everywhere one goes he is bound to hear the song, and when the gallery JoIub lu the chorus It Is add- Ing Incult to injury." "I'm Tvlng the Leaves So They Won't Come Down,"our new balled, sounds very promising ns a song hit. Al- ready the singers nre making generous use of.lt. Pictures. "Tlie '.up • iilkhwayi j iRvuis,": Metropolitan OpeTa Co., returned Sopt.-au. During the past Summer he has been acting as librarian of the Royal Opera at Covent Garden. . . ... . „. , Joski'hink Jacobt Is to mukiv « 'concert lonr before the opera season begins. At the opera house she will be beard.. In addition to . her present .repertory, as the Princess, j In Charlotte Auditorium will tofele;" Emilia. In "Oteiio," and Atucena, In - .»'» .TtoTatore." NORTH CAROLINA. .Charlotte. — At the Academy of Music Ink.' I, Crnvn. manager) "The Dell Boy" pleased Sent; >Nr * "Red Feather" had a good itavaumsaleOct. R. Joseph imd William Jef- ferson 14. Amelia Bingham ltt, "The Tour- ists" I", "Mr. Bluebeard" 18,i"The Dmplre" Note. —The niyi open Oct. 14, with the Greater Chirlotte Fall "Ihe Advektobrss" Is the latest Pattie povety. Their ."Life and I'nssUn of Chrlsi" Is alwayg in big, demand. "Tbe prodigal Soft, their "EaBter Eggs." "The Japanese Girl." "William, tbe Poacher," "The Heart's Bidding," "Making Pottery In Japan" and •Boots, Please," are also new. ■ -;.-•■■' :: ' pleased so large a proportion of "TiterpcdiTe— *&?* Rtoorapn 'productions, always np'-to- ilsy date, are always called for.by patrons ofthe agitated photographs. 'Tcrrlblo Ted" J4 a character humorously depicted On the screen, by means of their latest Dim. • :-■ Tut iiof.si: or Lvbin lias been busy of Inte, nnd Mr. I^ihln this week offer* six new productions of the laugh-pr'oduclng kind, 'lhey. are. "The New Arrival," a, "bovsier- onsly funny picture story: "Moses Sells a Collar Hutton," a comical traisactloo; Lucky Jim,: showing bow be landed the heiress without u struggle, and "An inter- rupted Outing," In which are shown .the troubles of two couples In search of a gopd old time In the country. "Tbe Scheme that 1'alled" and "The First Quarrel" are also in- teresting views. Tiin LATEsr Gaumont films on the list of the Kleine Optical Co. are: "tate for the Wedding." "Returning Good for Evil," "Ta- mer Hopkins," "Coffee Plantation," "How Isaac Won the- Cup," "The Horse That Ate the Baby," "The Cndergraduate," "Smoke Without Fire," "Asking Ills Wiy, 1 ' "Return- ing Good for Evil" and "Late for His Wed- •ling." The automobile fever Is pictured by the Vltnprnph In their film entitled, "Purchas- ing an Automobile," which shows the rl»|lyy between various dealers to Induce the pros- pective buyer to select their make. • ''The Gypsy's Warning'.' tells of a romance In for- tune telling which came true. "The Biker's Dream" tells a story too good to be true. as.".Love-Me and the «vorld Is Mine." "Daisy Ilarcourt Is singing "I'm Poor, Proud and Particular," nnd "I'd Rather Be Like Paw." Tho..now songs which have been added to the "Old Homestead" arc "Those Songs. My Hotter Used -to- Sing" and "Just 8omeone. T ' ■'Ciirlsslmn," tho Witmark song hit. Is one of the best numbers In. '.'Red Feather." as given by Cherldah Simpson. "The Yankee Tourist" has many- catchy songs, nnd Flora SSBbel|i', In "Golden Sails," finds unstinted applause at every performance. ■ 'Lixcout J. CABTEn'H big Western drama, "The End of the Trail," Is scoring heavily with several big bopk hits written by Marion Lee aud partner, Veruoh E. Bestor, especially for this show. Have received many testi- monials from performers using my speclnl- to-order material. F. B. Havimno Pun Co. Notes. —De Vere and Haves are featuring "Won't You Be My ns that both songs, are going great. De Vein Sisters ore meeting great success With "In Monkeyland" nnd "Miss Mexico." Piemen and Miller arc making a special feature of Morse and Drlslanc's big song bit "Since Arrnh Wanna Married Rarnev Cornev." fleo. Gregory .will feature "Miss Mexico'! this com- litf "season and will make a special nurjnber The EnmoN Msnutacuiring'Co. otter "A of It In bis blgnct. Ned Wye had to respond Rare for Millions." and the various exciting to four and five encores at Keith's Union Square last week, each time be aang Mors* episodes of this sensational aim cause freat excitement-at every show.