The New York Clipper (November 1907)

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J^MS^??: h^PP -fjrw isroaaK o^lb^pr. 1009 Bl- ^rJ^Vfe^JciUc. Cbkijo. 1.8-23. 18- ™l,«in» WuBlasl. 0-K. OUirapllB'd Oo. Taylor, -JtaiiT * Alice. People's. rhlla., I'a., ■Xtnii, D\io, Ifrlc. Joplln, Mo., 18-23; Orphduiu, TarSr'Twln Bikers, Skatlos Kink, Oteenshurg. P«.:i8-2a:. Temple? Ire, fleenlc Temple. Providence, tt. Ii, 18- Tcricy. il.i Oarrlct, St. Louis,. 18-33; Shubert. -■^liT^'OT^"" 1 ' Salt Lake 01^.18-23. Tentf;. Klmcr, Orpheum. rVenver. -rRlAr Twin Htatcrn. Skalios Blnk, meciiHliurg, T "fi •'l«S?i;Slpi«ng , Wiilt. Somerset, K/„ fltWIU. T.iA'i'ia. The, Howard.' Huntington, tad.. • 19-2S; Wilson, George,.orpticutu, Kansas City, Mo., 18- WMb' *'l|ai»aii, Slum's, Iluffalo. IgJUa. Wilson. Trio,-. Orrdmuiu. New Qrlssbs. 18-23. Wilson, rOreut, ilrand. -Milwaukee, 18-S.1. VftUianM. vCklucae Jphirur. Orpuovnu Silt Luke Wnilaui*. Thompson *.- Cope la rid. Slaleatlc, Blr- .mbghajn, Al»„ 18-23 ;■ Majestic, tittle Rock, Arlr,, 83-ap. Wixun-A Eaton, 8ur, Milwaukee. 1S-23: Star, • Bt. t'aal, U6-SO, * • Williamson a Ollllcrt, Union Nature, tt, T. C, nr<M. ■ • ■ ■■ . Wllllr.rau. Sam, Proctor's. Newark. S". J„ 18-23; Colonial. N. V. 0., J5M». , ■ William* I>rm, Crynt.il, Mnrlon, Iml., lS-2,'1; Crjn- vi.tak'.-Klldiart,- 23-30. .-. Williams & lste?cm. Dandy Dixie Mluslrcls. Wlllla^ix, C. W., Bennett's. Quebec,- Oui,, 18-23; s," Montreal. 2.1-3.0. 18-23. PMHC .C MtnAt't ilflsBri. 1 t lie, Inrt Williams, Billy. MIJou, SorfoU.Va„ ' 18-23. Wlljlf— .vTHflanM.' Frank 4 Bella. Majestic. Crawford!- •■•'* lie, Inrt,. 18-28; Moiestlr.-Brasil. 2W10.-- —llllai {Sd 4 Laipll, Orpheuin. Canton, 0,,18-23. rnhr ^losCckl,'- BIJou, Wheeling', W. Vs., 18-28. ^hm'X.w' Bv * Co.. ^SdJStrcet. 5l Y. C. . lS-jt!. i,...^! t.-„„*- b r-i,„ K-«„ Ifi. 'rutrriiton AGrcy, Sparks', Kansas City, Kin., 18- a, J. IV,,. G. O. II., Urand Baphis, Mich., '2», That Quartet. New Tor*, ft. a. t"« *«•«■, ._ ■•TOe/Qui#We,r9rp£«»y-&» m»., Cal„ 18- Tiioso Four, Girl*, temple, Detroit.' 18-33; Cook ■ n -■ h . Rochester. 6-30.—•' ■• - • ..■«■■» » T6°m«' ! * , ' P p h «?"'. P '' Hattawaya, Maiden, Ua»., TaiuSH •*'■'■ '' •' *■ '••*-* taejiiey « puoneii, DRiejn, -mb*r.. JO-Z4. ThfiSnaoa'a Blepliaats." Auditorium, Chicago. 18- tarrlck. .Tos'^, ft Co.,-.Rattle Ci^elr. Mich.. 18-28. Vorrlck t La LoD<fc, : - Barwoex), Oa«Ui,. S'eb,, 18- wM IH aia'lft Henly./Ornhlitm, l>ort«nio«tb, 0., 18- ■rafc; Hownrd. Uutitltigteti, W; Va., 25-30. . \rillUm«. IlrauB*y 4 u>., Keith's, Boiboo, 18.2.1. M'lfhtman,-Altai, llrpUnim. Rl I'axo, Tei., 18-2:1. TVplfe 4 Vangb. lota. Chicago. 18-23.. Wormaer Tota. Orj'tal, Cki^hcit, lot)., 18-24; Crya- Ml,. AndeKiHi. E.-.-.tO. Wcrdette. Estellc, k Co.. Union Square, N. T. ('., J8.23, : , Wotrd & Klnsilon, Columhla, St. Urala, 18-23: Olympic: Chicago. 20-30. Woirc'o, Musical, C. O^H., OUIcaao, 1S-23. Wood, Milt, foil's, Hartford, Conn., 18-23. VojJh fc'WoidK. Malu Street, Peoria,.111., 18-23. Wynn, Bessie, Chaw's, wiahliiftam )>• C, 18-28. X. I,. 0. R. Quartette. Maryland, Baltimore, 18-23. Vackley * Bunnell, Br>le.m;Maea.', 18-23. jar - * ' ' a, Geo.iH., Ideal, Muskegon. Mich., 18- .V-2j?;, l . jT.'ViudeTllle, Wabash, lud., 25-30. Thurbcr, Uoua. & PI<*sY;MaJeaUc, Des Molnos, Tlufc'llVKlliaciifc.Cooper,. Mt, Vernon, 0., 18-23. Toohs, Mile, Orpbeum, St. .Paul, 18-28. ■ 'Crs»««, »% Secnk, H»rlford. Conn., 18-23. Tnldcll. Lawreiicc, lajperlal, Chicago. 15-2J. Xrnesdcll, Mr. & Mrs,^ftorfarfl, Poli;a, New HaTen, 'Coup.. 18-23. ; ''■'•.-; „ — .««h ' Trauey, Kilty, Proctor's. Troy, N. 1., 18-23. Trecadtro Qoarlct, Wjlelaad.' JacltsollTlllc, Pla., -18-30 - '• •-' ■ ''■ - Tutner. Uort, South Side, Pittsburg, 18-2J; Grand .U'Atlnvllle. O.. .25-HO. Ttlliy May. 4 Co.,.C6tU Street. N. V. C, 18-^8. Turaera, The.-Lyceum, Stamford: Coup.. 18-23. '1'i-ler Trio, Vaoderllle, AnUton, Ala.. 18r2S. Ticc l.llllaii, Orpbeum, T«u Angeles, Ca|., 18-23. L'ulquo Musical Duo, Hippodrome, pitMonrg, 18- 'J!j. '. . ' " '- ' ■ ::■■•■ •/ - . I'l'oii Slaters, Orpbcnm, Oaklaud', Cal., 18-23; uriiheuor San b'rau., 20-80. Uibaul & ton. K.,* P., Jewey City, N .1., 18-23. Uflicr, Claude. & Kauule, .HaUiaway'a Lowell, \tute, Clarice," Oolubrnla.' Cincinnati. 18-23. ^'ulatlou3, The. Orphlum, l\>rtsmouth, O., 18-23; OriiblttttV Beir?irc."25-30. Vardeola, Dolly, McKees Rocks/To., 18-23; Uotnc- iSm, 25-31). -' \alolso Bros., Bijou. Whoellug, W. Va„ 18-23. Van Got re A Uotrely. Sao Vran,. Cal... 18-30. YanW'-Hlstcrx,' Bijou, Norfolk,- Vk., 18,811. Van Bio«.. Armory, Blugbamton, N.-. V., 18-23. Vstdttrc Troupe, The Bessie. ColnmWa, St. Louie, 18-23. ■'.-:'•'..'.. Vuseb, New Xork. K. X. C, 18-23. Van. .Billy, Shubcrt. Xewark, S.J.. 18-23. Vnrden. Perry 4 Wllber, Pulace, Boston, 18-23; Ctlmore. SprlugOeld, 20-30. Vail. Olive. Orpheuin. 8t, Paul, 18-23. VaV Studdlfurd, Grace, G. 0. H., ludlauapolls, lBd.,18,28; • - Vaisar (Jlrls. Oriiheuiu, Los Angeles, Cal., 18-23. Vnrln & Burr, Ivortb Bros.' ComedlauH. ••■ Varlely. Quartet. CauKlon, N.: J., 18-20; Wllmlus- ton, Del., 21-23; Ellialiclh. N. S.\ 25-27; Trcn- lop. 28-30. Verita. Uelle. Majestic, Suadusky, Q., 18-20; lin- PuTlal, I'remoiit. 21-23; Drexmlaud, lilyrja, 25- iJ';:Biki'n;lflt'«l 1 D/«S.30.= ' ' • ' Irriion Klslortv Tiitae,l Senior's. N. "Yi 0.," 18-23. Vetls;' Nnttie, ■■ I'oll'ii, fc'iirlagaeld, Mass.. 18-23. Village. Clwlr,-Union- etfJ»re,N, X, C„ 18-23. Violets. (.'in/Bijou, Lauslog, Mich.. 18-ib. victor Ins Myrtle, fianlages', PunlouU, Ore., 18- vitjeiu'h Society tpircual People's, Pliila., Pa., is- voica. Harry tMurgarct baly, 08th Street, N. Y. 0., 18-23. . : Voclbcr, Mr. & Mrs. 1'rcderlek, Orpheum, Mlnne- attalle, 18-23: Majestic, Des Motuea, la., 25-30. Walker,. May Sturgls, Poll's,-.Worcester, Mass., le-23 :'.'.:' -- Ward-4 Cnrran, Orpbeum, Los Angeles, Cal., 18- 25-' • ■ — . f Walton.-.Irwin U., Irwlu's Majesties. Waterbury Bros. '4, Temiy. lull's,. Worcester, Mass., 18-28: P.oll'*, !larttoi'd,:Ooiw., i ,25T30. Ward, Alice, Lillian;- Acme^feiacraajsoto, Oal„ .18- Wilson 4 Lit tie,. Poll's, Worcester, Masd.. 18-28. vt'ayuc. Cbas.; i Co., Empire.' Hoboken,■:N.•• J., '•ie-2ii4;?.•' '.•- .. ,.--VT-- . ■',;::.;;j'. Willi.-]- 4 Mngill..G. O. it.; Columbia, Va., 18-23. Wallaea.&'Bescb. NdtlonuL-ChleUKO. 18-23 . - 'Varren'.»-glariirbaiil, Ooloulul;'-."F. V- C-. 18-23. M'ejlnce, do.; Blalto. Jilnilru, N. Y., 18-23; Syr- ■ allure. 25.$). Z . •-.. •! JVatsou's Parmyurd, .Poll's, Scraiiton, Ta , 18-23. Ward, l,ew;:A..'Paially. r-Utlei Faluv'K. X„-, 18- „ 23; Star. Uetklmc>. 25-30. ,-,'r ■ ■ , ' Wjsaer lliW.,; Acadeniy, Chicago, 18-23 ; Colum- bus, Chicago,"' 35^30. - ~ ■ ■ . JValsh, l''raiii, Blar, TJoooro. Pa., 18-23, Ward. Cbiis. B.. Kathrui-Klare Co., Sacramento, ,'Col., 18-23; Sun Fran., 25-30.-' NaMi.'Austin, iProntcr's, Aibimy. N. Y., 18-23. «aluiii. Fred., ft Co.,' Bcnnctt'o, HnmUtou, Can., 18:23. . Wa i 1 i': i ,!>' cr ' Bertha, Bcnuett'a, Montreil, Can., "tS 1, wnto ' H,u ' 1 WW""". SprlBglleld, O., "'"j^Juiiloas, The, Blumen Sale, Mun'cheD. Oer., Watsou. Fred'.. & .Morrlsscy Slaters, Arcade, To- ledo, 0„ 18-28. ' . >Vuddell. Kred & Mae, Lyric, Lincoln, Neb., 18- 28;- JJalestlc, Madison, Wla., 25-80. i'. Jest & Mac*. QiO.ll.. Plttuburg. lg-SS. WtWh Mealy ft.Montrose, Onion Sqonre, N. Y. WHUS Fowler. Orpheum, Urbana, 0., 18,28; Oruheuin, Bucyrpa, 35-80 y \ff^ * .Umbcrt, Andltorlum, Nortolk, Va.. Wt-sipn,' WIIMc, Gotham, Bkin., 18-23. wTL i u Bnr k Qlypmlc. Chicago, ,18-23. Jlclcb, Ben, • Oniheuto, DeiiTer> 18 : 28. u-S i ll, ; Jo i ! -. , . Aui,llortn "'' Chicago, 18-23. •Jells 4 SelU, .Orpbcuhi, Utonx City, la., 18-23. SHh>n. Clint, VA Country KM" Co. Trtk Harry L„ Varbitles,'Terro Haute, Ind., 18- «S 1 VV0 , r ," 1 ' y S* ta & Teildy. Bon Ton Burlesriuort. ti-^1", >U *.- Orpuepm,-SprlngfleW, 0„- 18 83. 11^23 "'•' SciU3 ' «W«ES SprlBgefiS. 0„ JSifS^™' «? lnee KeUI * We »t Awny" Co. •a. « Vb " S1 «'en, Grand,-'Tacdma, Wash., 18- Wh , : 0r » n o. Portland. Ore.. 25-80.' ■' SeS fc ®J*l C»rnbHdgc, fjoftdon, Bail., 25.80; fcinplre, Brixton. ■ Loudon, Ooe. 2T;, Hip., Pnt- ?«''.>, '• onrt °u. 0-1*: Empire. Holborn. Londou, wi,i;.i ; Palace,: Balnam, i'3-38, Yeaier 1 Dn Costa, Palace, Aberdeen, Scotland. 18-23; Palace, Bradford, Eng.'. 25-80; Palace, ■: Halifax;: Dee. 3-7;' Palace, . Hartlepool.' :0-l4; Palace, Blackburn, 10-21; Palace,--Lincoln, 23- ..28; ■ : --'V ■*-.•■■ .■-•.- Yorlck & La Gonda. Empire. Milwaukee. 18-23. York's; Max, Dogs, K, & P.. Jersey City, N. J„ Yciiug. bllle. £'Bro„ Mary Anderson, LonlBTllle. - Ky,. 18.23, . Young, W. S„ 4 Co., lock, Buffalo, 18-23. Yovng & Mnniiltn;, Crystal, DciiTer, 18-23. Yiiuugs. PlillVtlrand; Vllwaokee. 18-23. un. ilfi Ynlllins, The, "Forrest. Tlilla., Pa., 18-23. 5!amtock Co., Ixis Angeles, Cal., 18<23; Salt Lake City, 85-30. Zonaras. Cycling, Lyric. Kensington, 111., 18 23: . Vaudeyllle. Paris, 25-30. . Znzel & Vernon Co., 'Majestic, Johnstoun, Pa., 18- . .23. ■ - . .- Zarelsky Troupe, Sbubert, Newark, K. J„ 18-23. Znnettos, .The, Keith's, PbHa., Pa., 18-23; Proc- We. Newark, N. J., 2M& ' \ Mm.,', Harry' L„ Unique. Minneapolis, 18-23; Bi- jou; Dolntb, Minn., 25-30. Zen to, ■ Great. Oailno,- Grafton, W. Va.. 18-2f>; - Cdalno, Elklaa, 21-23; Bagle, Hsgerstown, Mil.. .25-30. Zeuo. Jordan 4 Zono, Benuett's, Montreal, Cun., lb-23, Zech 4 Zech, Lyrlo, Jopllu, Mo., 18-23; Orpheum, Webb City.. 25-30. - Zlnilncr.. John, Frntifcllu, Wnrcester, Moss,. I8.23. SSlnk. Adolph, Arcade. Toledo, 0., 18-23. Hfiel'-A/iBoutellei Majeitjc- SL Paul, 18-23. SUitimerman, Willy, Sbubert, Newark, N. .1.. 18-23. Ziska 4 King. Cook's 0. H- RochestOT, N. Y„ is .23; Proclor's, Albany. 25.-30... Zoyarras, The, Young's Pier. Atlantic City, S. ,L. .18-33. i ■ • ■ 999xnE==Sra^a9-S9SS=S95B9BSSSa ON THE ROAD." ■■pplouientkl ' Llmt — Received Too Lute for eiaaiaiacatloii. Aiigell's Comedians. A (J. S.'Augcll, -mgr.)—For- . est City; Mo.,' 25.80. Batrlc Slock (Barrle 4 Grabum, uigrs.)—Chlcka- sbu. Oklo., 2o.'3b. Burgess, EaH .(A. H. Grayblll, m6r.)-'-Youlera, -rV-Y;; 23-30. ». Cherry Blossoinj (Ctiaa. W. DanieU, mgr.)—Cor- ' rectloiir-Jursey City, N. J., .25-80. Cippland.Bros. Stock—Paris, Tex., 18-23, Sulphur . fcpilpgs; 24-28, '..-'- . t]mulre .. Dtiiiqatlo (Franklin MeNarry. mgr.) — North ■ Auiharst, O.. 18;2.'l, Pemberrlllc 25-30. "Fatal FlorarV^rBuftalo, N.V., 23-^0. - Gay/rorc/aUoi's KhsuM. Mule. mtr.j---Curreclioii ^Scfaoton, Pa.; 25-27, Pdterson, Ji. J., 28-30. "Girl of. .'lie West"—N.Y. City 25'30. "little- Josh In New York" (wV'K De Oroteau, mgr.l—MI)tord. Ma"*., 23. Fraiiklln. 20, Attle- toro -27, Suvth • FWoolughani 28,. Clinton 29, ■ Gardner 80.' ..-•.•.. '•Vendcttn." lirnest Harrington's (R. B. Thomas, mgr.)f-Hot eprlngdj-Ark,. 28-80. "Zeke. the Country Boy'.' d«on- Allen, mgr.)— .Duncan. OkUi.,' 25, Comanche 2G. Wichita Kails. Tex., 27, Henrietta 28, -Dentou 29, Weatlierford ■•30,' ess \\hu.X' ', c !"rke«lHirg, 23-30. Jlteuvad,-Joe.- Olymptc, Chicago. 18-23. S • "tali'- Kollb'*, Pl)llu..-T'a.,-18-23. B& W SI J-tM- 4 Picks; AibamBra, Brighton. ^vi* ,, i,:; , ; i, ?^ Bo ipi«». ; 'Siu!»Md, Dec. s-t^ i-ai- WHMV.TPS Uilonc Minneapolis. 18-23. wiSS^' JBlnglian-.top. {f. <F. 23-80. "JgMSK, Tite; jIiMlcal, liniefapn's .floallji^ Pal- ^llllSh: SJ^5* Orpuenni. Kanaas <5ltjr, Ijo., wm r : ^ri**»m. Mew Orleani.. 23-U0. , . u 01 " 1- -; B, *°' A«htnlttjlar O.. 18-23; Sa- Wlllfi ,?*<£" V* 1 '*' P»- -25-30. Mail.. iV?? ' Mta ' : ' IP ' ruu;a "'' Worccatcr, wiiw" JS^WSS" Shea's, Bur/.Io, 18-23. w^jS^fei^»alJli Milwaukee. IS-S3. «■ i?" ^*' * auilly. .Warren, .!>.. laVSlt. ""'on n lw „ Po ^ Si dStlfort, Cnau. 18 23. ■ ■'■ : v: ; '-'8la'*»iirt''->»'lii»'-'IJ'eyw--.*rlsaT;';- ' In tbc k AVpeHatC'Division of. the Kupre^ie Conrti JUdee'C|nrke, last Friday,.reversed JudjfineDt'Ot tho lower court, arid ordered n new •t»la!-;ln , tlie>' suit .of ; V&iok N.. Perley, ■aMfnjw ■ Lee -Snuliert, - to -recpTer' 825,0110 liquidated' damage' for an alicajed breacb of ; coq**ei;'"-• .-r.' •'■'■ "' , - Oii July 28, 1S0S. tbey entered into an ngropment, whlcU van to run from - Sent.'!, 'IftOCi'for, Hve'yeurs, wttu provision for a: re- newal, for two years more.' ' It was agreed that shogld the pert* of the tirat parf fall to'perform'all conditions of^--the compart the damage* -which tlio- second party should sus- tain 'were to-be assessed-at 32COOO. __ .» I» I. \ Sew -'I'heaitre for Chloagro. Adolph Lthlck. tteorgo Plotkc, Aaron J. .Tones and Peter Schacfcr have secured on a lease from Moi-ln. Marx the-premises at 3851 •and 3$63 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, for .fifteen yaara, upon which, to erect a. theatre, the lease .to ooninjenca Ma; i,-ll)08; with a total .rental of. $43,04)0. The ground haa a -frontage of 33ft. and a depth of 130ftr .,.{.; . i . ...i. 'i . » » . » i.. ••. ■ Poaslllle fhnnge -'1st Chlcauo U|ic rn .iiBquae'Flarni. •■•■ It Is understood ■ that t block couipany la being organiwdto'prcBcnt-nlttys ot the-Chi- cago Opera- House, under the management o7c. *£ Kohl, of Kohl & Castle, who': have the lease of the house. The company, so it Is stated. Is being 'formed'by Martin Beck, for MtvKoul. and It Is-possible thp.t vaudeville will-be withdrawn soon after the first of De- cember. The blculet'fci have been endeavoring to get tbe'liouso to continue the Chicago run of'"'The-Man. from Home." which'will have to move I from t the Studebaker in a few weeks, and Will Block was endeavoring to secure the house for his alt ructions. .... ■»»»■ . j — Tin- Cincinnati Lyrlti'n Blrthdaty. The Lyric"'Pheatre, of Cincinnati, 0„-which entered the lipid as a Sbubert house, cele- brated Ihe drat anniversary of Its opening, Xcv. 10. . ♦ . ♦»' """ ■■ Georgce-1*\ l'inh'a Eaatern Trip. Manuger Geoi'gc I'. Pish, of the Olympic Theatre, Cincinnati,. O., bis been In New York,- looking ui> holiday attractions for tho li'orcpnugh- Imdi Company to present. Tbn Olympic i* -season tbus tfui- has becii one of overwhelming succohm. ■ • >.—-—♦*♦—— !liaxluc -ISlHuU Rctqnia. " limine Ulllott rciurncd lait week from Kuglaud, where ahc scored a success In "TJu- ilor. tint Greenwood Tree, by Henry Unmood. Miss Uilliott- w.'|l open her season- by u per- fprmanee of tho play In Phlladolphla; and her yrst apliearonco. In New. York City will. be.on New Year's live, at the Garrlcklheatre. ■ . i ,»■.».. " ■.■ ' . Udlth Tallufvrro With HcTtlm Kftllrb. '"Kdllh Toiw'ferro. i>i)t<i.df t^e etevorvst child aeticssea .oil. tho American.- kttge, boa been engaged to phjy Ihe child's, purl lu "Murtu of the Lowluiitls," wltb B«»tha Kulicli. Ualth is a sister of Mm. tfrcderliik 'i'homp- eon. who " "H kuonu uu the- stage as .Mabel Taliaferro, one of the leading rhnd-uctrcsses of America at oue tlaic u Arnold.Daily Hauler ih<- Lle-bler Banner. ' 'ArnWil I5ah- ha< slried with Mcblcr A Co.. Trlio take 1 inimedluiit control of his affaire. This arrangement brlnga the busbiosa direc- tion of the Berkeley Theatre, where Mr. Duly will continue. In charge of tho I.lcbler rcprc- sentatlre. • Ambrose M. Miller. Mr. Daly will have, charge bnck of the curtalp, and will endeavor, with certain modi- fications.'to. make the soiieine of the play- house more neuriv approach the Theatre An- tolne of l'arls. 'llil.i Ih Mr. Daly's second ap- pearance under the direction of Llebler & Co. 'the theatre will,lie refurnished, and It Is also the-Intention or tlic new management to reintroduce the use of music between the acts, and both before and utter tin-, plar. 'i'liey have ni'ranjji'd for Ihe T."elharmonlc Uiusic to supply the place nf the afchestrh. "The lied Mill" for Aii.tl-«ll«. J. C, ■ "Williamson han obtained tlierlght to produce '^The Hcrt.Mlll" ln ; Australia. 1 -— :" : > + *+ • • ■ ■ ••<■■ Movlngj' t»l«-trirf''^latiini'nptrcra' "■'Convention.- Moving plctnro'' nien ' •' from many cities uatricreii ip i'lttsbtlrg Saturday and Sunday. Nor,' id ami 1?, and opened tho first annual convention of the Moving Picture Manu- facturers and Renters' Association, recently formed. i(ornlng of IS uvaa devoted to per- fecting the orgaulaatlou. The object was to decide on the means of co-operation and to vegulute the film supply from the manufac- turers! hamls to the showmen through the : renters. ••> ■ -The day's session ended evening of 10 with a banquet. A. II. Smith wag the toastmagter, and responses -were madaby William. T. Rock, William H. Bwanson, J. Stewart Blackston, J. P. McDonald.and L. J. Ituhlnutlne. Bun- day was devoted largely to pleasure. ... , , - ■»» Chapman Blitera Lease Bijou. JankaoaLTllle, ill. The f'linnmiii Bisters ' Lulu and Galatea) have lensed the BIJou Theatre,'Jacksonville, HI., and take the management Nov. is The Interior «f the theatre will be thoroughly renovnted and remodeled in white mid light erecn..matting the place bright and comforta- ble. Two-shows will be given every evening; matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The fol- lowing hill.for wctfk; of Nov. 18; KHedlandor - Bttia., Major ,'/.-II. Lewj.v, Pox nnd'C'arbcr, Galntca Chapman, illustrated songs and mov- ing picture*. '"'•' ; ■»»♦ - Ttac Galctr, riooth Culeagro, Opened. 'The Gaiety, South Chicago, the new Kohl & Castle, house,.-was opened' recently, 1 with John/K. Connors as manager, and II. it. Kits- Patrick as resident manager. Ttie house Is located at Nluety-second Street and Coin- .inerclel Avenue, nnd In In a nelghborbood which Is well adapted for thin purpose. -The .business thug, fat* haa been very: good and there Is every reason lo expect a continuance of It, as the bills nrc good, and the-people have no other good vaudeville house to go to. . a n » George IlerMeard from. George Her. of -Iter,'Burke and'McDonald, writes: "Please correct the report of my death which appeared In Tun Clipper, week of Nor.-p, as I,.George (Nick) Her. of the vaudeville team of Her, Burke nnd McDonald, urn still alive und well, and traveling In the V> est .with n combination. '"J'herc way have been a Geo. Her wlio died iu Marlon, lBd„ but lie was not of Ihe team of Her, '-Burke nnd McDonald. My home Is in Marlon,. O. vYou see 'the report ot my death had been greatly exaggerated.'" - •■■ j ' . . . . ^»» Alice Fitcll «" <Jb> lu Vaudrv llle. Alice l-'iteh, fornierty lngenuo la "The Ueart of Miiry'sud,"- under the ujunaKoment of. David. Belawo, Is entering the-held of vaudeville.- Shu opens this week at Mount Vernon, New. York, in. a. laughable ouo-get farce,.entitled V'flie'Affinity,'.' a diversion of "Dlvorcens.". In the cast are: Wllllum J. Ilomaln? arid Mortimer Martini, a stock star of'the West. i'.. . . i < i « The Wests Onier Vandoville. Tho MUllcal' Wests,'who hive teen engaged for' several seasons In lyoenm-. and - society work,.have decided to enter vaudnvllleiritn « font people- act, running twenty minutes, Introducing poses, musical novelties and slng- Injr- They-nave selected the best of their lyceum'work and .boiled. .It, down. At Battle Creek,-Mich.,- they'have been holding re- hesrsals- and perfecting their act for tho past month, '.- ""'. , • --. ; "• ' , ', •' .. , ' . a n a. . .. ; Gay Mnaqneraders In tin- South, Billy'-Hart "'wriub- frW' Birmingham: "liverythlng fs lovely vfRb tho Motsoueraders. Oor'bu&ioflss Is bjgi and tlic show a lilt every- i wbutc.'J hnyc been ■ twenty-two yenra-ln the Show business, and this Is the nrbt.timo I have. - evci plo.vtd In the Soutli, that Is In. BliuiiDg- ham .-and New -Oilcans. Everybody -In the company • Is .well,- and we get along like one lurge family.'*.' Bpstack I.eitvew for London. Prank C. 'BostOck,' the aiiluml klug, sailed for: London,. ling., last week, sccomuaniud by Mrs. Bostock, tltclr sou- and four .daughters, to completri arrangements for a trained ani- mal exhibition In. Loudon. |t will be pre- sented at Burl's CAiirt. . -.Mr. Bostock said tbat he would change tbe vast Interior of Karl's Court into an Immense jungle, whore the.anlnauls wlll.be seen be- fore-and-alter appealing In their perform- ances In the steel arena. - ■at a lillliOBS KilTU ta.KA.MNOS. Spci.lul Dispatch fo Tlic Nr.w Vouk Ci.irrkR. San" Khancihco, Nor. 18.—At tho Van Nes» Tlitntre Uils Is the second and, last week of '"the Lion and tho Mouse." . (Irkatkii Nnvxx'rv.-rS'.inda.v. mntlnce, 17. 't'nder so.itheiu Skies"- opened > for the week. CrxmAL.—Monday. 18. for one week only, the Mllnn Opera Co., In repertory, as follows: Monday. "Mlgnon ;" Tuesday nnd Saturday, "Othello;"' Wednesday end Sunday matinee, t'Ciirmon;" Thursday and Baturday mntlnce, ('Barber of Seylllo:" "I'rlday; "(?svallerift lliistlcanu" and "I l'ligllaet'l : Sunday, 'II Trovatnre." AMKRirAN.—"Tho llolllcklng Girl." Xnw At.cAisAii.-—"Her Own way." OnpHKHM.—-Bill this week: Anna Kva Pay, Xlajy Dnpont nnd company; "The" Quar- letib. Blmm, Bomm, B-r-r-r, ihe Three Meets, tho Blgareeeiis. Mayine llemlngton and Picks, and tho lUnodmine. CftrTKs. — "fighting ihe Flames" and vaudeville, and moving pictures. PalSCRHs.—"Dolly Dollars." 'N'org.— The Davis Theatre management, has: decided to hook trawling combination* hereafter, nnd has already made arrange- ments with several traveling 1 companies. Correspondence Is also going on with ft view of putting the Davis Theatre on the Stair & Havlln circuit, in connection with the Jobn Cort'hook'ngs. although the matter \» not yet settlsd. In the meantime luilependent book- ings arc being made. • ■ ■ ■^.... 4i» \i:av yobk state. ilufTalo. At the' Star (P. C. Cornell, manager) "Mary's Lamb" and "Madam But- teray n idIvldo week of .Nov.-18. Lillian Rus- sell did an excellent business aud pleased last week. Richard Carle, In "The" Spring Chlckeu," had .moderate business. Kleanor RobBon and "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" divide next week. Co.NVfcNTidN Hau, (II. L. Meecb, cuRto- dlan).—rPlilshurg Orchestra -IB, Iludolph Gans 2.'!. ■ Shea-'n (M. Bfcsn, aMttinrl.—Muster Ga- briel, ICleanor Pnlkc, Alfred Kelcy and com- pany, Cliff Gordon. Clarence Wilbur nnd his l''unny h'olks, in "The New Scholar;" Itooncy Sisters, and McCrea and Poole. Business continues excellent. Teck (J. II, Oshci, manager).—Advanced vaudeville tills week Includes: Monti Buldlnl, Four. Bard*; Cullman and Moore, Josephine Ansley,"Mine.. Emmy's pets. Bellonl, Jordan nnd Harvey, nnd Jauica .1. Morton. . AoxpEMy (P. C. Cornell, manngor).— "Through Death Va'ley" this week. "The Cowboy Girl" next week. "The Phantom Detective" did fairly well. ■ Lv'nic (Harris f.uinberjr, manuger).—"Bus- ter Brown", this week. . "The Fatal Flower" next week. "Tho Wlaard of 02" did well. Gmtokn (c. K. "White, manager).—Hydes Comedians and the. Blue Itlbbou Glrla this week. Woodhull's Lid Lifters next week. Boston BelleR did nicely. Manager White's son. "Bnd," Is now with Ihe executive slnff. Lafavettb (C. M. Bagg, manager).—The Tboronghbrcdfl thin week. Avenue Girls next week. Kentucky Belles pleased a fine following. Klmlrn—At the Lyceum (Lee Norton, manager) lllchttrd Carle, In "The Bpriiig Chicken," played to capacity business Nnv. Hi-'*' Cujters Lust Plghl" to wind 'business 'IS, Cole and Johnson,. In "Tho ShOO-Ply Beglment," made .1 illstlnit lilt 1ft -Tho Whltesltle-Strausa rnmpnny, In repertory, plays n week's engagement beginning in, Willi tho exception of 21, when Mary Man- nerlng will he seen. "'Pamiia* (O. W, Mlddletnn, manager).— Bill for week of IS; Dixon, "IlnweM nnd Dixon,' Anna Hurt, the Baxarfs. PrltR, Two Coles, Regal Trio, and motion pictures. Busi- ness gooo. ' ' Riaxto (P. W. McConncll, manager).— Hill for week of 19: Carroll and Doyle, Bid- der and De Mar, Margaret W. Coleman. Cecil Beverly, Florence Yvallnce, BIJou Mlglinn, James D. Proudlove, nialtoseopo aud Illus- trated songs. s Troy.—At Hrnil's Opera lloiiae (II. T. Thompson, resident manager) Mrs. I^slle Carter. In "I>n Barry," had tl big hou«o Nov. in. Vogel's Minstrels drew a good house 10. "The Lion and the Mouse" 111,13. H. Sothoin 22, Al. II. Wilson 23. •'. PitocToii'H (W, H. Grnha.'n, resident mann- Serl,—lilll 18 nad week: Kitty Transy, Plvn Iitslcal Snlllers, the ltlaltn Pour. Anon and Llllte Conley. Ij» ■ Vlne-Clmnron Trio, Prank Bowman, ICuwards Davis and company. Lycrum <K. II. Kellor, manager)!—-Brmul- way'Girls driw lnrgo crowds 11-13. Bam Hevcre's Own Co., hod good limine^ 1-MH. The Jolly Orass WUIowr 18-20, Put -White mid Ills Gaiety Girls 21-21). a 1 ■ Uiwegn.—At the Richardson (W. A. Wes- ley,'manager) "East Lvnne." Nov. 8, played to good huslneas. vogci's Mlnatnils, 11, pleased a well tilled house, "aide Tracked" 12. "At Yale." 13. pleased ft fair haute. Powers' moving pictures 17, lloHubctc Leslie Co. week of 18 (except HI), "The Tluie. Mm Place and tho Olrl" ID, lleiinolt-Moultoti Co. week of 2R (except 20), Mary Manncrlng, In '•(Itorlnus Botsy," 28. OiiPtilitiM (Chns. P. Gllmorc. miuiiiuer). Hnslnnd's moving pictures nnd high cIusm vaudeville 17-2S*. Lyceum, —Moving pictures nnd vuiidevlllu 17-^3. Hoclieater—At tho Lyceum (M. 10. Wolff, manager) •'Faseinallng Flora," with Adclu Bltchlc, proved most agreeable Nov. 11, 1'.'. playing to good houses. Prominent in the cast were George-A. Schiller, Sum lidwnrils, Frank Kusbworlb.'Jas,. H. tiulllvun and Helen Hoyton. "The Spring chicken," with Richard "Carle, »M11 proved to be the hrlgbt, brisk moving, inerltortus show as seen here last season. Hail a S. It. 0. bouse 1.1. Lillian Busscll, In "WUdtlre," supported by an ex- cellent company, bad lurge returns 14. hi. II. Sothem draw two large audiences 15. Hi. Star received an ovation. Dossenhach Orches- tra (local) 18. "The Duel" IU, 20, Bon Greet Players ill, Mary Muntlvrlug, In "Glorious Betsy," 21, TZ. National (P. II. Parry, uiunuger).—Will If. Vcdder, In "Kidnapped for Huvcnue," played to good business 11-13. "Custer's Last Fight" proved to be a most thrilling enter- talnmeni H-1U. Business ■ Arte. "Kdna. tho Pretty I'yuowrltcr," 18-ao, "Nellie, tho Buau- ttful Cloak Model." lil-i'S, ' Cook: Opera Uoush (J. II, Moore, maim- ger).—Business S. It. 0. BUI week of 18: Flo Irwin.and company, Walter C. Kelly, Clifford ui|J Uurke, the llolloways, Five Mad- caps, Gallagher and Barrett, Zlska and King, Ksthryii Dabl, and moving pictures. Baeek (Ilichard Ikiker, manager).—Week of 18•:' Clifton Crawford, Wilfred Clarke and comjiuity, Dclmoru and Lee. Max Tourblllon Troupe, George W.; Day, Elite Musical Four, Kva -Mudge, the Juggling MoBuns, and moving plclurcfl, '! ■ ConiNTiiuN (11. C. .lueobs. manager).— Thc'Valirty Fair Co. had bhr raturns past week. The act of Welsh slid Multland made u great big hit. The Boston Belles Co. week of 18, the Ultie itlbbou Co,. 2S uud week. Uliiulinintiin —-At the Stone Opera I louse (J. P. 1-1. Clnrk, manager) "Ills Honor tbn Mayor" pleased Nov. 8. "The Train Bob- bers," to moderate business, U. "The lied Mill" had good house 11. "Met* In tho Alps" 13, Howe's pictures 10,' "The Time, tho Place and the Girl" L'i>. Au.mokv if. M. Hart, resident miiiuiguri, —Bill week of 18: Green Brothers, Klsle lloehm. Van Brothers, MrKcniln and siinn non. Norton nnd Russell, l.e Boy ami Wood ford, and Ilnl Stevens, PoitarliltCfpale.—At the Colllngivood Opera House (W. D. Mllltiril, innnngcr) "Clip van Winkle," Nov. 1), ployed to a »ruoil Ikiiini*. "1>u Barry" hnd S. It. O. 14. "Miss Petti- coat*" 15, "The Choir Singer" HI, Franklin Slock Co., in roporlury, 18-23. .In ininton 11.—At (he SamuelsOpeni I louse I J. Waters, luanagor) Furl Burgess Co., Nov. 11-Hi, except, 1.1, to satisfactory business. "The Bed Mill" I1111I tl big house IB. "At Yale" 18, Mary Manncrlng 10, Sti'tsnns "C, T. (.'." 2'J. ♦ »» Stain Krctto Tiuojie Retnru. The Stoln Fret to Troupe (five In number) arrived from ' Kurope, Nov, IS,- aftor their continental- tour of four years, and are at present, resting at their lipmc at Corona, L. I., where they. are' building a large hall to practice In. They will open shortly In New York, and aro well "bookeaup. They are again liookod In Kurope, <or eighty-four weeks, be- ginning next year. ■■ ■ ■»»» The A'aadcvllle Sllaatlua In Chicasyo. Following' tbe statement last Week that the "war" was at an end, comes the an- nouncement, that the strife Is as serious as ever In Chicago.. and the same Implements are still In use. that drst caused the ill-feel- ing In the (wo camps, with the bills holding up in good shape at all houses. The air Is not clear by any means yet . . .■» » » . That Blar Photograph. Clias. Andreas-writes'that he. In conjunc- tion with several assistants, la busily en- raged tp compiling the names of tho persons I1H1I1. maiytnotli puotoarapli. and Uiut it will soon be mady for distribution. - - . m '- i ■*>»> ! 1 ■ ■ IsnbMle- Hwril's IllneaH, Uubelle llurd, leading woman In the New Century Girls, was 111 In Cincinnati! und her place was weU> filled by Frances Bishop. ..., ; .. , ^ 1 » .. . . 'MISSISSIPPI. Vlcu»l»urir^-At the "Walnut Street (By. Mu-yur, nuutugor) " 'Way Dawn East.". Nov. T, pleased.. 'Tfeggy from Paris".scored well 8. "Hod I'catUfl'. V, gave a good show. 'The Squuw Man;" VZ. xuie u: good show. "Tho Tourists" J I, Ainullu Blngbaitt 10.'T'lirslfal"- 21. "IIIB Hoimr the Mujot"' 23,-"ljonian llBarts" 2T. I'Beforo und Alter" 28. Greenville,—At the Grand Opera Rouse, Joseph Jefferson. In "The ltlvab:," drew u big nousu Nov. 7. "The Bquaw Man" bad good business 11. "Tbe Tourist" 13, Amelia •■Blnj*OBl l:(l.'"Pg,»lXiir' 22.' ■• Albany.—At Hurmanuj Bleccker Hull (II. It. Jacobs, ma:iager)"-Jludam ButterUy," Nov. 11, had two-record breaking houses. Lovers of grand opera werogrcutly pleased. "'Way Down Fast," 12, 13. had good uttendnnce. "The Hypocrites,' H}, 1 wus splendidly given, with Jessie Mlllwerd In the leading role. Lil- lian Russell, In "Wildfire." 10; Al. II. Wilson 21, 22, K. H. Sothern, In "If I Wore Klug." 23: Ben Oteet .Players 20, Harry-Conor, In "Mury's Lamb,''«01 "The Merry Widow" 27, 28, Mary -Manncrlng 21), ■" Pbocxoii's (Howard Graham, resident man- rigoi). —Bin 18 and weak: Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Brow. I'rOf. Fred Macart's monkey show, Cbns. V. Semon,' A. W. Asra, Laurie Ordway, Carroll and Baker, and'Austin Walsh. ■ Emi'iiu: (James H. Rhodes, manager).— Truns-Atlantlc Burlesouers had a largo fol- lowing 11-13. Al. Beeves' Show, 14-10. did well. Applgusc was directed to too Savoy ouartettc und Andy Lewis and company, In - the olio, and the two burlesques", "Pickwick Class" and "Conologf," wore very funny. Vanity Fair 18-20, Fred Irwin's Big Show 21-23. V Gaiety III. B. Nichols, manager).—Sam Dcvero's Show, 11-13, and tbe Broadway Gaiety Girls. H-IO. divided the week, both drawing full houses. "Sulsutte" was tho laughable Ijurlcsijuc lusl half, and prominent In the olio were Ucutrlea Baynes. Illrthelie. Washburn and company, and the Bennington -Bros. Pat White's Gaiety Girls 18-20, Night Owls 21-23. Casino (A. Vlgnola, manager),—A weekly change of burlusqus, with moving pictures, Is nrovlng very attractive. Noteh.— "' -Al. Reeves has taken unto himself a bride fram his own company, Mr. Reeves was married Nov, 13, to Almeda Fowler. A tine wedding supper was served to thirty-five at the New Kenarorc Oscar J. Pcrrin, treasurer of the Umpire, .who was recently married, bos .returned from his wedding trip. Vlic-a—At the Majestic (N. C. Merlck juunugvr) Dun Sully, in "Xhn Golden Rule' N11W JrlllSUV, Kewark,—At the Newark (Geo. W. Hub- bins,--uinniigor) '"'Way Down Fast" thla weHt. "Tho Rogers Brothers In Pnnamn" made a hit week of Nov. 11. and onlargml their bank account. Blanche Walsh,-In "Tim Straight ltond." 11.1-3(1. l'ltot'Tnn's (II. C. Stuart, resident minis ger).—This week: Klltn Proctor Otis nnd . company. . Kddle Clark and Widows, Four teen Black IliiHsnrs, Mnx DnlTek, Mndrtoi and Molvln, Sam Wllllmus, Am lllottl and dog, and the Four Itlunos. Stiniliini' ill. M. llynms. manager).—It In understood that advanced vaudeville will he discontinued here Nov. 21). Movent! novelties an; olfored In (he current bill, which mimes lCilnu Aug, tho Itoinany Operntlo Co.,: Will Rogers, Billy Van. XorirUky Troupe. Willy Zimmerman, tbe Gautschmldls, and Baptist.: and Frnnconi. CotuluiiA (Geo. C. Jacobs, manager).- "Tho Convict mid tho Olrl" this week, Jo- seph Suiitley drew very good houses In "Hilly, the Kid." 11-10. "The Phantom Dctactivo" 25-30, ' Bi.anby'8 (.f. II. Ilnckln, manager).—Vivian Preacott, tn ''The Child of tha Uegimotit." this week. "Tho Rocky Mountain ICxpreV draw well week of 11. "Kidnapped for Koveng*" 20-3(1. ■ " ' - Wai.pmann's (Lee Dltolongnl, manager).— 'ITie big fonttiroof the PnrlRlan Widows thl» week Is Fields and Wolloy. Tho Bowery Bur- - lesntiors held good attention and business 11 1(1. Bonn Sydoll's l.ondiiii Ilulles 25-30. Notks. —Manager Geo. W. Jucobs began n civil suit for -f lOn.oilU da mages against Dr. Walter Morris last week. Dr. >Iorrls Is Indicted for mui'islatiglHur- for the killing of the Into Marcus ,1, Jacobs, In an automobile accident, and Ihe suit ts brought by. Geo. .Ineoba, «•! ndminlstrator The annual ball of the Theatrical Employees' Club wilt occur ■Difrji'.:, nt Krueger Attdltorlum. s ■ ' Trenton.—^At the Taylor Opera HoilM (Montgomery Moses, manager) George M. Cohan, In "Fifty Miles from Boston,' was greeted with one of the lurgest audiences that ever assembled In this playhouse, "Nov. B, A'lurge audience welcomes the return of Fritz Kreljlcr, tho eminent violinist, 14. . lionslo Abbott Grand Opera Concert: Co., with Ada Subsoil, harpist, played to a good hoiw Ml. .Clara Blnodgood 18, Sum Bernard 10, "The Dalrymaldi»' r 22, Lillian Russell 23. TuENt (MiintgcHnery Mosoi, manngor).— Week of 18: Tim McMnhon and his Minstrel Maids, Olga Luralne. Rlgolnttl Brothers. Urn 'Basque (Junrtette, Collins and Hluul, Majes- tic Musical Four, und Arthur V/hltelaw, Col He huworlst. Statu STUKtiT (F. II. Sbniters, manuger) - Cecil Hpooner, 11-13, wan greeted wlln i-towdcd houses. "The Money Lender." Willi Nat Jerome, M. 10. played to good houses 'Frank lloshon. In "Miss Bob White," 10, hnd largo advance nolo, Jatno* J. Cui'bett 18-20, "The Cowboy and tbe Squaw" 21, 22, "Blmpl« Simon Simple" S3. e Jersey <;it>—-At tho Majestic (Frank F. Henderson, manager) "The Old Ilotni 1 - stcad" Nov. 18-23, "At Yale" 20.30. "Tho liuri and the Girl" closed u good week HI. Aoapehv (Frank K. Henderson, nmungei-l. —"Bight Bells" 1S-23, "The Rocky Motiii- tain Express" 25-30. "Bunco In Arizona" cloned nn excellent week HI. Bon Ton <T; W. Dlnklns, innnnger).— Bohomlnn Burlesque™ 18-23, Cherry Blos- soms 20-30. Too Merry Maidens cwtad «■ good week 10. KtitTii & Pboctoii'k. —BUI week of 1ft: .1 u|[eiI 7 tho Uou«o for. Blks' boneflt Nov. i). V.'Wny Down Fast" was ns popular Is over, 11. "At Yale" did well 12. ''Custer's Last Fight" bad a top heavy house 13. "Shadowed by Three" did well' 14. Cole and Johnson brought put tha colored clamant 15, -10. Lil- lian JlusMll opoirs the week 10, B. U. Sothern 20/ John W. Voger 'ii. ' . ' Oni'un.'ji ■fl'V.-d Anderson, muuager).— ' Bnalnwse Is good. Cecilia Qulnn and u change ■^jf'picture!* this week. KL'iTit'H (l-'i'tfd Bergor, uiunuger).—'i'lils week; "The Pnlrlot," Buny uud Halvura, Abraham and Johns, the A. B. C. I). Girls, Four t.'oiiK-uJs. Griff the Juggler. Notk.— Bomc. ' N. ' Y., new operu bounn opened last week, with "The Merry Widow," ■to-u packed house. - ■'••«■ Max York's dogs, Wllllum Huwtrey and coin puny. Diamond and Smith. A. o. Duncan, i'rliunl and Hon,'and Barry uud Woolford. Nothm, —On morning of HI (ho Acatlemv box office was robbed of a bait containing ■SMI In coin, change for tho day's use...... The BIJou Droinn. devoted to moving pictures, Is the latest venture of Koltb «VProctor, ■ It I* next door to tho theatre, and, In fact, In il continuation of their frontage. It la Hie most ambitious thing In tbe moving picture line lo date. llohokuii—At tho Lyric 111. I'. Homier, munttgsr) "Four Corners ot the Fnrth" hot. 17-20, "The Choir Singer" 21-25. "Tho Great Express [Jobbery" l!t>, 27, Business contluues up to iho BtaMtnrd. Umpiiic (A. M. Bniggcmaun, proprlolor),