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"Tlie Rose Maid" 26 and week. Kuril's (Jaines E. Moore, mgr.) — Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Pstcli" was pleasingly proiluce<l by the Mock company week 5, and drew large attendance. Sidney Toler wan welcomed after a week's yicatlon, am) assumed the role of Hiram Stuhblns roost acceptably. Genevieve Rey- nolds. In the role of Mrs. Wlggs, won extremely pleasing, nnd Mabel Craig was a prominent lav- trite. Anna Do!.erty and Helen and Lruli Me- Brady (local Juvenile iicrfurmcir) were In the cast. Souvenir photos of Miss Dolierly wow liresentcd to lady patrons. "Noobdy'n Widow 12 awl week. , _ Nkw I'oiiTLANii (1. St. Mosher, mgr.)—The vaiulovlllc appearing here are now supplied from (he United Rooking Offices, ami last week's hill drew big returns Motion pictures, with the ani- mated weekly, ami 1'rof. Remlek's Orchestra com- plete the entertainment, lllll for week of 12 In- cludes: Four Repils, Rostock's Texas Tommy Dancers, Rdney lliw. and company, Stayinun and Hindi). Kitty Doner, and moving pictures. Bum. Onp.» Cottage (R. V. Phelan, mgr.l— "Before nnd After,"' (lie offering by the stock company a nnd nock, was a laughing success, and drew large returns. An enjoyable trolley rlile, with a vial*, (o this popular resort, with Its cspahle stock company. Is n pleasing pastime. "Mam'acllc" 12 nnd week. OEM. Peak's Island (0. \V. T. Coding, mgr.) —"The Broken Idol," as given by the Gem Mu- sical Comedy Co.. I and week, drew excellent patronage, ami siiireil satisfactorily. The patrons greatly enjoyed Hit- vixinl offerings by the 1're- niont Quartette. "The (Ireen Bird" 12 and Casco (JI. 0. Bluroenberg, rasr)—I/ocnl Interest Farlone, Arthur Aldrldgc. Arthur Cunningham, Alice Brady, Blanche DulBeld, Viola Gillette, Kate Condon, and Louise Bsrthel. Dream (J. J. O'Brien, mgr.)—The Johnson- Flynn fight pictures were shown to big audience* 4 and week. Homer's "Odyssey," return cngsge- ment, 11 and week. Buiiu (W. S. McNish, mgr.) — The Peoples' Anusement Company of Portland are now fur- nishing the lllms for this theatre. The following fen lures were shown 4-7: "TUo Lion's Revenge." "The Fatal Mirror." and "Father's Bust." Ciiowk (Frank Saplcfa, mgr.)—Featured the two-reel Western production, "The 101 Ranch," "The Music of the Soul." "The Fighting Chance." "Petticoat l'orfldy," and "The Wrong Accusers" 4-7. Shell (I. Davli, mgr.)—'The French Spy," a three reel film, was featured 4-7. Bill also included: 'Tattle's Weekly No. ill." "The Smug- gler's Daughter," "The Stranded Actors" and "The Chamber of Horrors." Scenio (F. Graham, mgr.) featured "Tho Ranger's Reward" and "Honor Thy Father." "Greed of Gold," "The Speed Demon." "Cupid's Quartette" nnd "Prisoners of the Harem" were also shown. Lyric (P. A. Snider, mgr.)—'Lady Andrew's Secret," on three reels, and "The Weaker Broth- er" 1-7. Circuit (John Setfert, mgr.)—Miller Brothers' 101 Ranch was featured 1-7, anil "The Post Telegrapher" and "No Children Wanted" were others. I'alaoB (P. A. Snider, mgr.)—"The Thunder- lolt," a three reel picture, featured 4-7. 'The Tomboy" was Included on tin* bill. Rosa (James Martica, mgr.)—"The Power of Innocence." "Tlie Thirst for Gold. • "The Foreign Spy" nnd "Cousin Kate's Resolution" 4-7. Rotat, (L. A. Richardson, uigr.)—"Tlie Escape from Bondage." "Tlie Miller of Burgundy" and "Tlie Inventor's Secret" 4-7. Vauoettb (L. A. Richardson, mgr.) "The Hubo," "Tho Sheriff's Daughter," "The Tiger's nnd with many electrical effects added, this the- atre Is one of the brightest and coolest spots In town. • • . _ .,, Cktbtal Of. Switow, mgr.)— "Ma and Dad" features the dime week of 11. _ Columbia (I. Simon, mgr.)—"The Desert" fea- tures week of 11. Novelty (M. Switow, mgr.)—"One of the Honor Squad" features week of 11. Atbnub (M. A. Shaw, mgr.)—"A Bad In- vestment" features week of 11. Oltiifio (Max L. Simon, mgr.)— "His Great Uncle's Spirit" features week of 11. Noras —The Buckingham Theatre will continue under the management of Horace McCrocklln, who announces Its opening for Sunday, Aug. 25, with the Orientals ss the attraction. ...The Gay- ety will continue under the management of 0. T. Tsylor, who has made this theatre one of tbe most popular In the city. Tlie season ooeni 25. Macauley'a Theatre will open the Urst week of Set.terober. with Al. 0. Field's Minstrels as the Inaugural attraction. Mr. Field's big show has opened this popular playhouse for the past twenty years The Sliubert Masonic Theatre, UDder the management of J. J. Garrlety, will open Its season Monday, Sept. 2. with "The Price Sbo Paid." Signs of activity around the Walnut Street Theatre foretell an early opening. Paint- ers an! cleaners are hard at work, and when the Initial terformance of the new season la glvea the latter part of August, Manager Co.. Shaw promises there will be r.otblrg lacking for the comfort and pleasure of the patrons The Avenue Theatre, which Is miming pictures at the present, will soon close for repairs. The season will open the latter part of the month, with melo- drama attractions.. ..Walter Floyd, general man- ager for Walker Whiteside, in tbe production of "The Typhoon," la spending a vacation at his home In this city Adcle Blood, the pornlar Louisville actress, haa been re-engaged by Henry Savage for the title role in "Everywoman." whlci will open the season In October, at Montreal, Can. St. Pnnl. Minn, —Orpheum. (E. 0. Burroughs, mgr.) opened It doors after the Summer darkness, on Aug. 11. for tbe season of 1012-1913. Tbe opening bill: Edward Blondell and company, In "The Lost Boy;" Msry Elizabeth, tbe Berg Bros., Owen McOlveney, Muriel .and Frances, Leonard Gander's Animated Toyshop, and Deiro. Empress (Charles A. White, mgr.)—Business continued big week of 1. For week of 11: The Verona Troupe, the Bohemian Quartette, Kraa and Bemle, Neuss and EldreU, and Robert Hil- dreth and company. Majestic (H. S. Mitchell, nier.)—Big houses week of 4. The usual variety bill and moving pictures week of 11. Gbind (Theodore L. Hays, mgr.)—This beau- tiful thcatrel re-built nnd re-decorated throngu- out, onered Its doors under tbe management of lite Northwestern Theatre Co. 11, for tbe season of 1012-191S. The opening attraction is tbe Jar- din do Paris Girls. Metropolitan (L. N. Scott, mgr.)—This house opens 25, with "Loulsltina Lou." ilENTIOX. BUFFALO BILL AND Pawnrk Ttiix showed to the big tents full of |ieople af'ernoon and evening of it. Rica Street Commercial Clud Carnival, held lFosa 100 of M 6X T 14.00 fijr. 8 600 71 9 8.00 ■ xlO 7.60 10x12 10.00 11x14 12.00 14x17 16.00 HIGHEST GRADE WORK PRICES FOB PHOTO RJBPRODUCTTONS 2 Poses 60 of Each 14.50 5.60 8.60 8.0O 11.00 18.00 17.00 S Poses 84 of Etch 10.00 6.00 7.00 8.60 12.00 14.00 18,00 4 Fossa 26 of Etch 85.00 6,00 7.00 0.00 13.00 16.00 19.00 6PMM SO Of Baca 19.00 7.00 8.00 9.60 14.00 10.00 20.00 17ot Bach •J.60 7.60 8.60 10.00 16.00 17.00 21,00 SPECIAL PBICBB FOB 100 OP BACH OF ALL FIB8T SUBJECTS, ON BBQTJEST THE REM STUDIO, Popt. P, 146 W. 46th St, New York dtv week, beginning 12, for the benellt of the B. O. Athletic Association, Kalamaioo, Mich.—Fuller (W. J. Don- nelly, mgr.) "Tbe Prince of To-nlgbt" Aug. 12. •MAIRSTI0 (H. W. Crull, mgr.)—Bill 12-14 In- cluded : Johnson nnd Rector, Elsie Mallette. Hamll and Abbotts, Seymour's comedy dogs. For 13-17. Nellie Berger, Doyle snd Elaine. Flo Adler and Boys, Amaute Boys, and Majestlcscope. Grand Rapids, Mich. — Ramona Park (Lew lie Lamater. mgr.) bill for r-eek of Aug. 12: Delmore end Oneida, Indiana Troupe. Jeffer- son and Morris, James Morton, Sniythe and Hart- man, und the Texas Tommy Dancers. Milwaukee, 'Wis).—At the Davidson (Sher- man Brown, mgr.) the Davidson Stock Co. pre- sented "A Woman's Way" week of Aug. 5. Han- ds McHenry did Bpleiidld work. "The Awaken- ing ot Uelena Ritchie" 12 and week, "Caught la the Rain" week of 19. Majbhtic (J. A. Hlglcr, mgr.)—Hill for week of 12: Princess Rajah, W'noni Whiter, Uatthtwa and Alshnyne, Marvelous Ce Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Connelly, Watson's Farmyard Circus, Wsrd Bros., and the Schmettans. Givcir (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Tom Miners Bohemian Burlesqucrs opened the new home (.f burlesque in tills city 3. featuring Andy Gardner nnd Ida Nicolal. This house, formerly the Bijou, seems to be well sdapted to burlesque, and the management should be eoutrrntnlated upon secn'- ing this bouse. Manager Whitehead la assisted by Charley Fox, as a»»Utact msnn<er and treas- urer, and Ed. J. Welsteldt. assistant treasurer. Watson's Beef Trust 12 mul week, Yankee DoodiJ Girls week of 19. Cbtstal (Edw. Raymond, mgr.)—Johnny and Maile Fogarty, Kbelllng Tronpc. Bert Ross, and Those Nifty Girl* coniiwae Uio bill for week of 12. Newark, W. • J.—Proctor's (R. C. Stuart, mgr.) re-opened for the regular season Aug. 14. with a big vaudeville 'fbow. This bouse was closed for about a month, which was the hrst time since tbe liouse wa-i built, ten Tears ago. The bill for the opening week Include*: Volant. Funny Brlce, S. Miller Kt-nt and coni|>aiiy, Cover- dale and White. Hobby Barry and company. Phil Staats, Eva Shlrl-y, and Archie Onrl and Dolly. operation at the Allentown. Pa„ HosDltal n. ^ lwoked wltn the Gui Son Minstrels for the ^T ing season, opening Oct. 2. ""■■ Omaha, Neb^-Tlie uKoralng theatrical ■«. son promises to be a very strenuous one in \v. city, lne Braader'i and Boyd will not own cntii tbe flrat part of September, but several of iS bouses have their openings this month Oatxti (E. S. Johnson, mgr.) closed the San mer season of moving pictures and light vaaiv Tllle, Aug. 11, and after being thoroughly reaa. vated and re-decorated, will open 25, with Cla-k'. Runaway Girls. • Orphexiu (W. P. Byrne, mgr.)—after briar closed all Summer this house will open the ren lar vaudeville season 23. ^ Kioo (a A. Franks, mgr.)—This burlesons bouse will open 18, with the Jardln de r.Vi. Girls. ,n " HiPFvrROKa (E. S. Johnson, mgr.) xh!« house formerly known as the American, will «— the regular season of moving pictures and vac* ville, Sept. 1. Noras. — Rlngling Bros.' Circus played to ca- pacity business both afternoon and night. 9. Tbe Fall Festivities of tbe Knights of flVtVi' Ben will he held Sept. 23-Oct. S. Tbe si're-'t fair, which la to be part of the festivities will be held as usual, but a higher class of attrac- tions given Tbe Summer parks havo not drawn as well aa usual this year, and will rlnu about Sept. 1. nioomington, III. — Chitterton (C. A Tackacs. mgr.) will open Aug. 15, -with Geo' Danreral. In "The Heart Breakers." "The City! 31. Majestic (Gob Shade, mgr.)—.Will open 2» with blgh class vaudeville. Scbnio (Ohrls Jackson, mgr)—Three reels of ploturcs and one vaudeville act, to large business Cabtli (Qur Martin, mgr.)—.Moving pictures' to big business. Main St. (M. Edwards, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures, good businees. Colonial (Ouy Strickle, mgr.)—This popalir bouse has ro-opened under new management, ami reiwrts increased baslrcss. Mr. Strickle formerly rcsl'led here and managed Uio Main St. Theatre. Nicklruoub.— Moving pictures, to big business NoTBB.—-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wills, knosa rAN OTHER 87, 000.00 "HIT" BY TH E WR ITER8 OF "MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN DREAMLAND" and "LET ME C ALL Y OU SWEE THEAR T' TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME Both of theie writers, Beth Slater 1Vn.lt son and Leo Friodman, hare tried writing songs with other writers, tint withont success. This la the first number this wonderful team baa written together - _ since their two famous hits mentioned above. --A-aaBB BfAll A.8.B 11 ha J5 OH YOU GIRL" "Mr. RAGTIME WHIPPQORWILL A wonderral song written in a wonderful way and set to a _,_.^... ^ ^_ _w. wonderful tone Toy Ernie Krdman. Great for quartette— An ""tirely original Nowelty Number by Downs and Slewera, writers of "Down in Melody bane." Different from anything olss equally good for single or double. you've neard. Great whistling chorus. OTHER ENCORE GETTERS-"TIPPERARY MARY -BOHEMIA RAO "UNDERTAKER W-mmMLWJB-'WIi DRUM RAG >J 9} I We have aongs In manuscript to ault any situation in any show. Call at New xork or Chicago Offices, where we'll be glad to play 'era over for you. Performers unknown will please lend credentials. Non-professionals can purchase any of these songs at any lOe. store. JUST RELEASED!!! ■ ■ AuB UMsl aa book. __ — .—«w ii >ss asssneans sarauss asnsav aj I I C I P f* f\ .VEW YORK OFFICE i "IF AIL THE LITTLE ANQEL8 ARE LI A 9A1 H DACCITE^D *4ii ? S r9S' 1367 B '" ay (CBr 37,h Sl) AS SWEET AS YOU, I WANT TO DIE" ■" ^^ ■ r ^ *^ ■— " ^ *-■ ^" ^ "* * *- ^^ WHOSE CHRISTIAN NAME WAS COHEN' how - Cul1 nt New York or Chicago Offices, where we'll be glad to plo; ntlals. Non-professionals can purchase any of these songs at any 10c. sti HAROLD ROSSITER Professional Mgr. 145 No. Clark (cor. Randolph) naturally centered In tho vltagraph picture, "The l.lirht ot St. Ilernard," shown week of 5, ns tho scries were laid along tlie shores of Cii[k> Kills- l-rtli. Mnny oilier pictures of (isaslsg Inteivst ■Ml sMU, iiiiton^ wlileh "Mux Tiikcs ToiiIck" mis a ftuture. I'atlie's Weekly Is always a favor- ite, giieelv's (James W. Oreely nun',)—One would scarcely recognize Uio old Congress Theatre trans- formed liy MaiuiKer Gnvly lino a lino up-to-ilnte vuiidevltle uud moving picture house nnd ii|(m Its opening, 12, another surprise was realized by Hie patrons when they viewed the interior altera- tions. Delia Mi'Doiiouaii baa teen secured as cashier, Josejih I.. Gnudrcnu directs the orches- trn. Forrest I'nrtch Is electrlolau, uud Harry Mnc- Quurrle, stage director. Shows continuous front 1.16 to 10.80 p. it., with complete change every TUursday. Ilia Nickel (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.) — "The Triumph of Love," Tom Butler," nnd "A Double Life" were a few of the excellent picture offer- ings seen bete week of 1-5. This house Is cnjoylue big patronage. GllEENWUOil PAVltlOK, 1'R.tKB ISLAND <J. W. Gively, mxr.)— TuIb dnnelug mid moving' jilctnre pavilion has a clear Held, uud Is entering to ca- pacity attendance. Miss James, vocnllst, and the Arlington Orchestra arc features. IlirairroN i'AKK (D. II. Smith, mgr.)—When the weather Is favorable lab place Is crowded. "The Lass and the Laddie" held the boards 5 and week, Notb. — In the line of arlnllou this locality was well mtertnliiM week of 5 by Horry N. Al- wood, who gave exhibition* dally, 7-U. Start- Ins; at Little Chetiesquc island In his lirdro-nero- plane. be flew over the bay and ocean, circling the different Islands to HaHway Rock Lighthouse, seven miles out, carrying a pnsseiiger. 8. \V. Goodwin, of New York City, a visitor here, waB one of the flrat to take the trip. In making the trip from the city to the Island, a distance of twelve miles, the first two miles were passed before the machine arose from the water, and proved very exciting for the occupants. After that an altitude of 500 feet was maintained over Ihe broad Atlantic, with a safe landing on the water nt the Island, It Is understood that Mr. Atwood s flying established a record for a straight flight out over the ocean. Tacomn, Wnsli.— Princess (0. L. Rlchardn. mgr.) Hie Princess Stock Co. presents "The Girl in tho Taxi" week of July 4. Miss Bell, as tho girl, won admiration, and Jus. Norton, In the part of Bertie Stewart, gave a clever characterisa- tion. "The Deep Purple" week beginning 11. Khi'iiebb (Dana Hayes, mgr.)—lllll week of 12 Includes: Road Show No. 1. headed by Molasso's French pantomime piny of tlie Paris underworld j Jack Allmnn. tho Leap Year Girls. Von lininp- tmi and Josseljn. Joe Cook, Lowe and Bilwmds, and Ihe Eutpresscope. Pantaobs' (W. J. Tltninmis, mgr.)—For 1 anil week the bill had n distinct ninslciil novelty in "Tbe ManlKlrns nt Paris." Others were: The Four Bnrds. Illl!\ llronil, Kldon nml nun- piiny, the Imperial Dancing Four, and Hie Piui- tngescoite. T/ooma (O. II. Herald, mgr.)—Tlie Ollliert & Kulllvnti Opera Co. will oiien the season liere Sept, 10, with a revival of tho comic opera*: "Tlie Mikado." "The Pirates of Feasance," "pina- fore." rnd "Patience." The enst will include: Hv Wolf Hopper, Eugene Oowles, Ocorgi) Mac* Claws." and "Their FlTst Kidnapidng Case" 4-T. Idlb Hour (R. It. Pratsea, mgr.)—"The Shnen. innii s Kscaiie," "Clmmps," "(iniuerlteil Shame," "Cmiglit In the Ilnlii," "A. Just Venlicl" and Willi a Kodak" 4-7. Helm's. —The Roynl Hawaiian Glee Club. Olviii-ub.— sSccmiscn Oreheairii Norman's. —Mans. Braiublllii's Orchestra, with Estc Avery and Caldwell Holmes, vocalists. NOTES. Tni OnppiiKUB Olcd will give an open concert la the Stadium 14. Aniu.NOEMBNTH have been made with Ned Wsv- buru to tour Hie following lilg acts over the Paii- tngCB' Circuit: "The Minstrel Mlswv," "Tlie Sunny South," "The Girls of '01," "Jockey Lim- sle»" and "The Side Hhiw." Gnu Soiilkk's "Star Buut" will also be routes! over this time. J. J. O'lJniBN, malinger of the Dream Theatre, Is enjoying a month's vncntloit at bis old home In Milwaukee. «,f ,B8 '»,, w - s - MoSim has been mnnnglng ilia BIJou Theatre for the past two months, In tho absence of her husband train the city. Tub Tacoma Thbatiik maiiugenient has In- stalled n ventilating plant in the theatre, which adds maternity to tlie comfort of patrons. John Skifeut, iiinimger of the Crcult Theatre, Ims arranged with the ofllclala of the feder.nl prison on McN'enl's Island, near here, to show nt the prison chapel. Tbe flrat entertainment was given to an appreciative audence. Barnum & 1UH.XY Cibcub Is Wiled for two performances here 23. Spokane, Wnsli.—Auditorium Is dark. American Is dark. Omphkvm (Jos. A. Muller, mgr.)—Week of Aug. 12: Win. II. Thompson and company, Billy Gould and Belle Ashlyn, Jesse L. I-askv's "Fleurelte," M. George Slnnndct, La Vler, mo- tion pictures, nuslnesa jtctaA. Pantaobs' (r. Clark Walker, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and motion pictures. Business fair. Kmtoksh (George Illakesly. tngr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Business fair. New SroKANB Is dark. NOTES. Cuts. YAOEn. who carries on his business l>e- hind the Ot-plicum bars, was operated on for in- prndlcKIs nt Sacred Heart Hospital last week. Mr. Yngcr is Impruvlua rapidly, and expects to bo back on the Job by liie lBth. Mr. Neff has re- Hered lilin, Iiaiim-k A Baii.ey Cmcos 12. It is iiei'iiiiteu that Wlllanl Mack will oiien tho New American In September. Louisville, Ky. — Fontnlno Eerrr Pirk (Harry Bllger, mgr.)—Nntlello's Hand and Rob- Ivmhi's Circus are features week of Aug. 11. Fontaine Fihiut Park Tiibatrs (Horry Iltlger, mgr.)—Bill for week of 11: English Pony Ballet, Jnrrow, Bernard and Roberts, lteod Bros., and Chevalier De I*irls and eominuiy. HivBKVicw Park (L. Simon, mgr.)—The ex- cellent music furnished by Don Phlllppliil's Band nml the singing of Susannn Lehman drew multl- hides of pleasure seekers week of 4. UivKiiviKw I'aiik Tiikatiik (J. J. Garrlety, mgr. I—Tlie Ulvervlew Players cloned a succesaful season II. Mr. Garrlety has Imrun making prepara- tions for the new season nt tho Masonic Theatre. UirroPBOMB (Max L, Slmoa, mgr.)— Renovated, that [onular thoronghfore, 5-10, with the usual attractions. The West End Commercial Club Crrnlval will he held at West Seventh Street 12- 17 Stabland (O. F. Rose, mgr.)—This house opened 10, after having been closed for a few weeks. Michlo-an City, Ind. — Orpheum (Otto Dunker, mgr.)—"Paid in Full," with an excep- tionally strong cast, was well produced Auk. 4, and met with enthusiastic approval. On Saturday, 10, "The Prince of To-Night was produced, with an all ctar company, Including: Gates Austin, Tom Arnold, Lconn Stader, Betty Caldwell, Frank Rants, T. II. McKiiight. ot the Savage forces, produced the show. Le Coinpe & Flesher, owners, spared no expense in equipment. Tbe show Is looted rolld througii Michigan, Canada and the const, up to May, 101.1. Aug. 25, "Sweetest Girl Li Dixie;" Sept. 1. "The Thief;" Sept. 2, "Rosa- lind at the Red Gato;" Sept. 0. "Painting the Town;" Sept, 15, "The Lion and the Mouse;" Sept. 10. "The Spring Mold;" Sept. 22, "Little Miss .Susan." Notes.— Jimmy Sumner Is producing two new new aougs, "A Picture of an Old Sweetheart of Mine." and "Tlie Dreamer." Professional copies furnished Lillian R. Well Is going strong at the Dreamland Theatre All the moving pic- ture houses report good business. Indinnnpolls. Ind. — Park (Anderson & Zlegler, nigra.) "Oklahoma" 8-10, "The City" 12-14, Startlii's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co.. 15-17. Kmpiiik (II. IC. Burton, mgr.)— Williams' Im- perials 10-17. Keith's (Ned S. Hastings, mgr.)—Cabaret, vaudeville, pictures, and other novelties week of 12. K.voLtsit's (Bingham & Crosse, ragrs.)—Jones- Dunbor Players, vaudeville nnd pictures week of Detroit, Mich. —Garrlck (R, H. Lawrence, mgr) tho Itonstelle Oo., in 'The Great Divide," played to good business week of Aug. 5. "Green Stockings" week of 12. Ltcbum (K. D. Stair, mgr.)—The regular sea- son opened II, with "The Penalty" as Hie Initial nttractlun. Aven'jb (Drew & Campbell, mgr3.)—The Wol- CaBt-KtrcTB tight, In muvlng pictures, in conjunc- tion with the Lady Buccaneers did well week ot 4 The Datfydlls wee): of 11. TsitrLB (J. II. Jloon, mgr.)—Capacity houses week of 5. Rill for week of 12: Arthur Hoops, assisted by Ruby Hoffman, Alfred Hollliigswortli, Slider and Oheseldine, In "Detective Keen ■" Belle Story. Arthur Deagon, prince Floro, Five Melody Molds, oud Man, Armstrong and Ford, the Three Alex, Stuart and Keeley, and the Moorco- ecopp. Miles (C. W. Porter, mgr.) — Business good week of 5. Bill for week of 12: Buckley's Anl- mal Circus, Conelniul and Pay ton, WooilaRslton Company, the Musical Marines, Beck and Hceney, IiomanclH, Kdlth Livingston, and tho Milescope. Battle Creek, Mich.— Post (K. R. Smith, ngr.)—"The Prince of To-Nlght" Aug. 13. Buut! (Will Marshall, mgr.)—Bill for 11-14 Included: Nellie Berger, Doyle and F.liilne, Flo AdltT and- Boys, and Ihe Aranut Brothers. For 15-17: Jehnson and Rector, Hlsle Mallette, Hn- mill and Abbott, ami Seymour's Comedy Dogs, Noea—Snilth'e Greater Shows are here for the Oltmtic Pa«k (J. M. Beldon. mgr.)—Th* Olympic Park Opera Co. has been giving light ojKTii of notable excellence, under tbe guidance of Frank Ralnger, to large and appreciative audi- ences. "Tlie Burgomsster" week of 12. The prlni'liinl roles an ulayed by Harry Hermson, Stella Treacy. Lucille Snjiiders, Ethel Morton, Leigh Biichnnutt. William Sellery, William Naugh- ton, David Aiidraila, Pacle Hippie and Al. D. Morton. Geo, K. Umnaln Is stage director. "Pin, Paff. Pout" week of ID. Gaydty (Leon Rvuns, mgr.)—The regulnr sea- osn will be Inangnrnted here 17, with Davo Marion and his DriainhiiHl Burlesriuers appearing for one performnce only on that dote. The com- pany has been rehearsing here, oml will hav; a show full of new and snappy material. The Dai- zhra 10 and week Tlie management and staff" of tbe house remain the same. Empire (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—The Americana ■will open this house, for the season. 10. with a bright and catchy show, headed by Geo. B. Alex- ander and Margaret Flavin. The Big Revue week of 20. ORPHBUif (M. 8. Schleslnger, mgr.)—After a mouth of rest the Corse. Pnyton Stock Co. will re- open this theatre, 10, Willi "The Masiiiieroders." N»\VAnK (Geo. W. Robblns, mgr.)—Louis llano will open tlie season here on Labor Day. Columbia (Oeo. W. Jacobs, mgr.)—It is un- derstood that this theatre will be on the new cir- cuit this season, aud will open on Labor Day. Sniiniavr (Lee Ottolengui, mgr.)—This house will also open on Labor Day. Lyric (K. 0. Stuart, mgr.) — Packed bouses have aucceeiled one another here all Summer. BUI for 12-14: Henry Frey, Elsie Hale. Cnrbone ond Todaro. Dunn and nughes. Meets mil Palmer, and Dan H. Ry an aml companT . i ror 15 . 17 . 1 m ";., . r .""d Iv ^' Bronelle and Peters. Car- mello Irlo. Moore nnd Towle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tborne. „, A « nl >J l « C"^ M- J.—Savoy. Bill for week of Aug 12 lne uiles: Carrie De Mar, Joe Jackson, the College Trio. McKay and Cantwell. Bell and Caron, Darrell and Conway. Wlllard Slmms and company, and the Reid Bisters. The Savoy hat enjoyed a very prosperous season, playing to ca- pacity houses at all performances. •>»»•» AroLU).—"The Spring Maid," with a One eaat. Including Jcne Luneska and Ohas. McNnughton, and the original "Spring Maid" ballet, week of 12 Million Dollar Pier Hippouroms.— Bill for w ^,2', 12 ^'ndes: Valleclta's leopards, Mar- riott Twins, the Whirling Irwlna. Ail. Carlisle's i'S"": 1 . ronlei, Charles and Annie Glocker, and Irfslle Thurston. The management had intended closing the "Hip." Sept. 7, but owing to goo] business will not close uatll 14. *^ ,„ J^ en n? n ' y ' J r-8t»te Street (Herman Wahn, mgr.) bill for week ot Aug. 12: Barney Paeni niikins and W llklns. DsvIb Brothers, Duster BirWettl ' "xSSL f?,," 1 !"* DrowS and blK^seliK Eft a&»=-?5 i^\S£»a-8 tnis tuj, aw. Bteeban tecently underwent an as Wills and Barron, are resting at their home □ this city Qoforth and Doyle are spending a vocation heie Frank Raleigh has resigned u mnnager for the Horn BulDostlig Co., ot this city. Peoria, III. —Princess (Searer Amuse. Oo., mgrs.) vaudeville and pictures. Al Fresco I'.uik (Seavcr Amuse. Co.. mgrs.)— Vaudeville, dancing and outdoor amuiemeuts. Viboiku Beach (Frank A. Ueincke, mgr.)— Vaudeville and dancing. Faust Garden (Fanser A Heltsch, mgrs.)— Vaudeville. DeursKr (Martin Dempaey, mgr.)—Stock bar- lesque, songs and pictures. !.akrview Park. — "Last Days of Ponpcli Aug. 12 and week. Colcudia, Cbescent, Db Loxb, £urusa, Illinois, Liberty, Majestic, Royal, Saxoiiio and South Sim, picture houses, report good at- tendance. Decatur, III.— Powers' (Thos. P. Bonan. mgr.) the Winifred St. Claire Stock Co. hid two weeks ot big business, ending Aug. 10. The lioiue will remain dark until Hugo Koch comes, 29. Notes. —Tbe races and big advertised home- coming week, 5-10, brought out the largest crowiN ever recorded. Free atreet attractions were tje Reckless Russells. bicyclists; Jack and »wsl' Gibson, bicyclists: Leslie's Porcine Circus, t nit-. mules and dogB, Frank and True Rice, acrobat". snd Ed. Ray. In a flue balloon act and drop Rlngling Bros.' Show 28. Alton, III— Alrdome (W. M. Sauvnge. tngr) bill for Aug. 6-7 Included: Frank and Nellie K' 11 ; boa. the Dierickx Bros., and new pictures. r«r 8-11: Tho Schaar-Wheeler Trio, John A. we-t and company, and new pictures. Kalem« jas Siege of St. Petersburg" was the feature flloj- PamcESB (J. J. Rellley, mgr.)—Business is big, with motion pictures and Ulustratcd soop- Norfolk, Va. — Ocean View Casino (Otlo Wells, mgr.) special attraction, the motloo Pic- ture play, "Resurrecllon," ns portrayed ay Blanche Walsh, week of Aug. 12. _ . ACADEMT (Otto Wells, irgr.)—Bill for 5 aaa week Included: Tho Texas Tommy I'n'K''", „ Michelle Brothen. Stickney's Circus, the UM" Brothers, and Eddie Drake. ,. _-_ Gbinby (Otto Wells, mir.)—This house lsnrw In the hands of carpenters, painters snd •ajar tors, and after a thorough overhauling, win oi«~ the season the lstter part of August -.„,_—. AUE8ICAN. ROVAL, ARCADB, FOTOSBO, «0>W land, CouijiBii and AaCADB report good DOSIBV" wlth motion pictures. . Hart(oid, Conn—Poll's (0. C. Kdwinu. mgr.) "Little Joaiiole Jones." by the Pol ti«J ers. week of Aug. 12. ' Business contlniies big. HABTroan (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill for w« of 12: Great Murfan, Weston and he"", '» ' Island," Morton snil Arlarru. Grace uoun- Chaa. n. Tucker, »nd the pictures. ,_ni c . Happy Houb (Harrison narrls, mgr.l—a* cures exclaslvely draw good bouses. -i..nrt Eiipiub (P. L. McMnnon, mgr.)—Dally tn*F of Dims attract dally crowds. Altoona, Pat—Mlsbler (I. O. Mlshlcr, »W "The White Blave" Ang. 0, "A Mans baa* 14, Barney Gerard's Follies of the Day 2>>. """ Robinson's Crusoe 'Girls 10. — ._ _—> Laksmont Park TrtaATBa (J. M. Shiick. ni*r» —"Rossllnd of Redgate" U presented by ue ■ gene Hall Dramatic Co. 13 and swek, ,i . ..•