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11 AUGUST 24i THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 OPT OF TOWN NEWS Good business ruled Ust week. » Aciduit (I. W. Lyons, mgr.) — After a thorough Louie cleaning the season opens frith I, Toe Volunteer Parson," week of Aug. 19. I "Freckles" week of 20. Tbe same, popular trices an heretofore will be continued. Bblasco (L. Stoddard Taylor, mgr.> Is dark. Columbia (Fred. Q. Berger. mgr-)—Tbe Co- kiabla Players, la "Heartsease," held up to their alga standard of work. Edwin II. Robins came Into bis oim and bad tbe chance to show hU abll- Itj at Its hat. He was given curtain calls an«l teartj opplaose, which, be fully deserved. God- Irer Matthews, Slualey James, Wlllard Robert- soa and Arthur Ritchie were all fine, aad added aiuca to tbe success of the performance. Francis Nellaoa. vis good. Laura Oakmao and Marie Dortnah were folly tap to tbe standard. Carrie Vbitcher waa capital. There has been do more taluablt member of the Players than Miss Thatch- •r—always ready and never falls. "Peaceful Villey" week of 19. "The Wolf" week et 26. rou*i (James Thatcher mgr.)—Tbe Popular Players rare a fuio performance of "Father and the Boys" week of 12. First honors this time be- lose to Hark Kent who made a decided bit. A. II. via Dares, Graham VcJsey, Louis Haines, Duncan Peawirden, and I, Hammond Dally were all food. IaetU Jewel. Louis Kent, Hare! Hay. Ger- trude Bondblli, Mildred Davenport, and Mrs. wteatcroft were all good. Large audiences ruled. "The Oentlemaa from Mississippi" week of 19. "Little Johnny Jones" week of 26. Casino (M. S. Knight mgr.)—After being In the bands of the decorators and painters, opens sp tbe season 1», with tbe following program: Fourteen Bojs In Blue, tbe Van Dyke Girts. Gates "1 Blake, McDonald and Kenney, Wilson and uichle. aad tbe usual high class pictures. Ohasb's (Miss H. Wlnnlfred De Witt, mgr.) —The event of tbe week and season will be the owning of Chase's new home of "polite vaude- Sli ,', which Is a beauty, and Is complete In all details. Miss De Witt offers the following open- ing bill: Mabel Taliaferro and company. Ar- thur Deujmo, "Ideal." Maudo Lambert, and Ernest k- lull. Florence Slodena and cornpnny, Don Fu- jsno. tbe Musical Gordons, and new motion pic- CosMoa (A. Julian BrylawBkl, mgr.)—A pleas- "» program was enjoyed by appreciative audi- J**-?. «nd did capacity business, week of 12. Bill ES. S ™ *• : Dote Lyons' Operatic Four, Fossltts, The Bells," Smith and Walling. Oretchen Spen- der. Adams Broi., and up-to-date pictures. The Ei.. coaarte - with music by "That Orchestra." tiny to capacity. K,StI rr L. ,G f ot * e p «*. mgr.)—New from top to ailS 1 ' tt ^ l » ll » opens the season 18, with the £a»rtcan Beaotlea as the attraction, and with «-«>k nni Lorena, and nelen Brjon bacluded with in excellent company. Girls of the Osy White S£l*S ? f *• Harry 0. Jarboe, treasurer; til - '■*• "■■ " ■ I treasurer, and George i w„il* llB * B . r ' complete the house executive staff, win .J? 4 * (Tom "core, mar.)—Manager Moore r im„~ m . R £ Bonnce tbc 0» lic J ot **** k 008 *' will E 8 ? f N,t °- Goo"""". & "OUver Twist," aiioer • Americaaa week of 26. HOTtt. ■ssfg ^JgPMal! I» advance of Al. Wilson, W Li .» t .'L ln *V lT « ,T »»' the opening of Mr. bbbl^S!bS , F UAN B»»iAW8aa, of the Cos- Ui a eh.^S SF'r 2 bn * ****> a be has not yet Wo. g j >t * < tt ' his rest and annual ashing is-ay. ■*■*■ Ui the near futnre to get PoM"»"i?>„?? 00 *frl wh0 b " btm the director of l'o 's. nT,'-" , ll i. Ten - haa been tranaferr»d to sSimT'JSS* Ooon - Theatre. His work here «1 bvH,r«4'/ Ulld,ra - H « has been mewed- llas/ 7S^Andrews, who comes from SprinrdeM. iuclloaa «t rw° <Urec,or » u,n of all futsre pro- Jolred' ihV"rtJ?," * twjhom WnaaTcaon his »er first ...Jr 0 " p °I>ular Players, and made ""• ttT rtoy5f2 nnce wwk Ao «' »*• B "*"»*«• ■» at'pigp.'rLl^ 0 hi" been a prominent mem-' «"> Haturdi, •S J V« Plsrers, left that company •mTsmSU^ "• Mhn Ilowe haa been of »'«teV* fi?iir„" Mon ' on » wl11 "PVeely know the the l^niT 0 ™ h ?^ TeolCT 4 have cotsplotely ctanscd •«• tom^A'S.*!^. »PI«rance oft ""»««• A new orcbeitra Boar bu been pat down, and new orchestra chairs, with green katber scats, have rcfjlaced the uld ones. The dccoratlous arc iihueiiig to tbe eye, tbe color Khciiio being in light green, uld gold and Ivory. The fresco work Is unusually good, and the mural pclcting over the proscenium arch Is worthy ot bote. The curtains and other draperies ore Of colors ln keeping with the decorations. Manager Pick claims he now has tbe handsomest theatre ln this city and many will sustain him ln this statement. Atlnntlc City, N, J. —The Million Dollar Pier "Hip" bill for the week of Aug. 19 In- cludes: Valeeltu>'s Leopards, Smith Brothers, Ed- ward Montague, Carlisle's dogs and ponies, llenry Davis, Clara Baldwin, and tbe Four Casting Dun- bars. The Johnny .Mack Balloon Troupe are mak- ing sensational ascensions from Ibe pier every day, and the performance of filling the gas bag Is watched by hundreds of people who also enjoy the sight of seeing tbe deep sea nets being bauled every morning and afternoon. Duke Kauanamoker, the winner of the 100 metre swimming race ln Stockholm, Sweden, for the United States, Is giv- ing free exhibitions of swimming and diving, and Is also demonstrating tbe extended uses to which a surf-board may be put. Tbe Duke uses a board of California red wood, and which is two and one- half feet wide and nine feet long, and is able to do many feats while coasting la on the top of a big wave. He has offered bis services to the man- agement of the Million Dollar Pier, sad will amuse thousands of people Interested ln aquatic ■ports during his stay, which will be for ten days or so Atollo. — For the week of 19, John Hyans and Leila Mclntyre, In 'The Girl ot My Dreams.'' Siror.—Dill for week of 10 Includes: Merrill and Otto, Harry B. Lester, Riy Dooleys Metro- politan Minstrels, Inxa and Lorclla, Feutou and Ashley, Jordan Trio, "More Sinned Against Thau Usual." with a east of twenty, and the popular conxdirnne, Carrie De Msr icerond week, by popular request). All of Miss De Mar's songs are new. sad sb usual, she Is received at earn IKTformance by a large host of admirers and friends. Muiti-nY'8 Auebican MiNSTRKi.s are drawing the crowds to tbe Steel Pier, and Eddie Ossstdy, having recovered from an operation, Is strongly welcomed. Hii.lib Cabeoll, late of the Blanche Ring Co., was seen on the beach taking a few days' rest before Joining the Blaney-Spooner Stock, with which he will play juvenile purls. Tiis Tiibeb Wiiits Kuans, the same old boys, ■re putting over the stuff la fine form, to the crowds at the Jackson Cafe. Tub natrons ot the Old Vienna are being enter- tained by the Three Riacnls, O'Donnell, Kaufman and Wolf, Bunny Gray, and Pilar Gil and Brother. At tbe Ilesworth, ln addition to Mile. Geor- gette, Marlon Greene and May Hill, there Is George Offerman, with a strong bunch of hits. Emvr WxLsn. Howard Dolnn. Hchenck and Van, and Jack Rhoodcs are putting over some good stuff In good form to good crowds In the Dunlop. Mas. CassiDV, mother of Eddie Cassldy. suf- fered an attack ot apoplexy Saturday, Aug. 10, In her apartments In the Champion. She Is con- siderably better, however, and hopes are enter- tained that Bhe will recuperate speedily. Hem-ark, N. J. — Proctor's (R. C. Stuart. mgr.) a floe bill for week ot Aug. 10, Is headed by Jefferson De Aneolls and company, ln "All at Sea" Others include: Edwards and Parker, "Visions D'Art." Joe Jackson, Sully ind (liissey. Von Hoven, Bobt. Kmoiett, Kesne, Three Shelvey Boys and Perclval, Reynolds - and company, In "Tbe Choice." Fanny Brlce was a feature last OLrurio Pabk (J. U. Beldon mgr.)—The Olym- pic Park Opera Co. Is giving excellent Summer operatic entertainment with fairly good support. "Plff! PntT!! Poufflll" week ot 19, with 8tella Treacy. Lucille Saunders, Ethel Mntlou, William N'uoghton, David Ardrodn, and William Sellery. OariiSTJU (M. S. Schleslnger, mgr.)—Tbe Corse Pnjtlon Stock Co. opeued tbe season 19. with 'The HflBqueraders," with all the old prluclpnlii. In- cluding Mabel Brownell and Cllfftird Stork. Hif/iu (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—Miner's Ameri- can" opened tbe burlesque season here for week be- ginning 19. Mnrgaret Flavin awl Geo. B. Alex- ander are featares. Tbe Big Revue week of 20. OiTBTT (Leon Evsns. mgr.)—Dave Marlon and his Dreamland Burleaquera started tbe season here 17 giving one perforoiauce on that date. Tbe Dstxlers opened for 1ft snd week, to "Dugsn, the Deputy." with Alf. James, Frank Farber, Kite Prior. Betty Divldson. Frank Chamberlain. Cull. Rnvmond. Johnnie Walker, Kittle Mitchell. Den Pierce. Nsn JSgeltoo, Pete Oorley, and Fred Boese. Lnuc (B. O. Stuart, sagr.) — Vaudeville and pictures continue to pack tats bouse. The bill 19-21; Leroy aad ApsJstoa, Bart* aad Clark, Florence Farr and company, Fields and Hanson, Whitney's Operatic Dolls, ami ilie Ilerskimis. For 32-24: Travllllnoa. and company, Bruaelle i-iid Peters, Jamie Kelly, Leslie Morosco and company. Love and Halght, aud Itush Ling Toy aud company. N'ors.—The Washington Theatre has been thoroughly overhauled this Summer and a new floor, stage and footlights have been Installed, besides new carpets and re-palntlug and decorat- ing. The house will open 20. Long Branch, If. J.—"The Merry Coun- tess" played at Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 15-17. snd was warmly received. Broadway was blocked with automobiles. The Long Branch Carnlvul was on the same time. St. Paul, Minn.—The Metropolitan (L. N. Scott mgr.) will open the regular season Aug. 25. with "Louisiana Lou." Everything Is In readiness, and a good season's business Is looked for. OnPHruM (E. O. Burroughs,* mgr.)—Big audi- ences greeted the strong opening bill week of 11. For week ot 18: Jack Wilson and company, Seu- mas MncManus Players, the Suyton Trio, Owen Clark, Stewart Sisters and Escorts, the Paulhnm Team, and Bogert and Nelson. (in an i) (Theodore L. Hays mgr.)—This Is now one of the prettiest theatres In tbe city. It opened 11, under the auspices of the Northwest- ern Theatre Company, with the Jardln De Paris Girls, In "A Mix-Up at the Seashore," to a heavy business, was done all week. For week of 18, Miner's Bohemians, featuring Casrmlon. KMPiiEbB (Charles A. White, mgr.)—Business was very good week of 11. Bill for week ot 18: "The Waits Dream," Barney GHtnore, Walter II. Brown and company, Ling and Long, and Meston aad Leon. Majestic (H. S. Mitchell, mgr.)—Business was good week of 11. Variety and moving pictures, changed twice a week, continues to And favor. Stab (John T. Klrlt, mgr.)—This h.nw will open Its regular season with "Too Beautiful In- dian Maidens." Stabuno (O. P. Rose, mgfc)—Business Is big. Buffalo, N. Y. — Star (Dr. P. C. Cornell mgr.) for farewell week, ieglunlng Aug. 19, the stock company presents "Paid ln Pull." The rtgular season begins 20, when John Mason will be seen ln "The Attack," for a two days' en- gagnment. Clifton Crawford, In "My Best Girl," Sept. 2 and week. Tuck (Messrs. Shubcrt, nigra.) —The regular season opened 19, with ilarry Bulger, In "The Flirting Princess," for one week. Nell O'Brien's Mlutrehj 29-8 L Ltbic (J. Laughlln, mgr.)—This new theatre will open about Sept. IS. Sqxa'b (M. Shea, mgr.)—'BUI for week of ID: Joseph Adclamn and company, Borden and Shan- ton, Eight English Roses, tbe Rials, DiHiovon and McDonald, Mabooey Bros., and "Daisy," Kt-no, Welsh and Melrose, and Chung Hwa Chinese Comedy Four. Business rapacity. l/AFixTTTi (O. M. Bagg. mgr.)—The Oiy Widows week of 19, followed by the Lady Buc- caneers. Gakhsn (if. T. Mlddleton, mgr.)—The College Girls of 1912 will start tbe regodar season here 20. The theatre has been beautifully re-deco- nted. Oaninrii. Goner.—Manizer Johnson announces skating and dancing contests as features. Jamestown, N. Y.—Seloron (James J. Wa- ters, mgr.) the Home Stock Co. presented "The Heir to the Uoorab" week of Aug. 11). "At tbe Mercy ot Tiberius" drew big attendance week ending 17. Noth. —James J. Waters has resigned as man- ager uf the Samuels Opera Bouse. I.oni.vllli-. Kr.—Three theatres—the Buck- ingham, Qayety and Walnut—will open their regular season on Sunday, Aug. 26. Hhuhert's Masonic, and Mac.iuley'B. will open Sent. 2. Keith's will open Sept. 9. FONTAiHS FniT Plait (Harry Bllser, ragi.)— Irene Maber, local soloist with Nstlello's Bsnd. and Robinson's Circus are features for week ot Aug. 18. FoxiAira Faaur Theater (Harry Bllger. mgr.)—Bill for week of IS: Tom Linton and Jungle Olrls, Seven Brtfords. La Vlne-Clmaron Trio, Lillian Ashley, and the Hughes Musical Trio. Rrvxavisw PABK (L. Simon, mgr.)—Colored Jubilee Singers are the feature for week of 18. Walmtt (C A. Shaw, mgr.)—Tbls bouse Is being renovated snd re-painted, sad will open Its season with "Oklahoma." Oatbtv (O. T. Taylor, mgr.)—Manager Tay- lor arrived In (own Isst week, and Is busy making final preparatlone for the opening of the oeasoo. 29, when Frank Finney and Mlanlc Burke and the Trwidero BarleMiaers will be the attraction. BocautaHiK (Horace McCrocklla, mgr.)—This theatre Is undergoing a general overhauling, and will o|khi the season 23, with Ibe Oriental llur- lcsquers. lliiTtiuious (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"Across the Sic:ins" features tbe films for week of 18. Oi.Yiiric (Max L. Slmou, mgr.)—"Mates and Ml-i-niutes" features, week of 18. Ciivstal (M. Swltow, mgr.)—"Two Women and One Man" features week ot 18. Casino (I. Simon, mgr.)—"Tbe Mine Swind- ler" features week of 18. Noru.Tr (M. Swltow, mgr.)—"Babette" fea- tures week of 18. Avbhob (M. A. Shaw, mgr.)—"The Appointed Hoar" features week of 18. Majestic (L. Dlttir.ur. nurr.)—"Zlgomar vs. Nick Carter" features week of 18. All the picture houses report good business. Tub 101 Uanch Is billed to show lu this city. Tacoras, Wnsh Taroma (0. H. Herald, mgr.) "Louisiana Lou," Aug. 10, with Baruoy Bernard and Sophie Tucker, played to capacity. The regular season will open Sept. IT, with the Gilbert A Sollivuii Opera Co., Id repertoire. PkiNcaas (C. L. lilchardj, mgr.)—"The Deep Purple." week of 11, drew well pleased houses. Miss Hell, Clifford Thompuoo Wm. Brewer, Les- ter Paul and Ouy minor did fine work. For week beginning 18, "The Man of the Hour." "Tbc Girl of the Golden West" week ot 25. Ewxias (Dana Hayes, mgr.)—For week of 19: "House Boat Party." Helen Primrose, Lee Tong Foo. Manley aud Walsh, Cranio and Maud, and the Empresscope. Pant .to as' (W. J. Tkmaona, mgr.)—Hill for 12 and week included: Pour Castors, Cantor's 8«ven Youngsters, Matthews and Dnffey. Mile. Niilje, Zenlta, Wolgast-Btvers fight pictures, and the PaiitageHcope. Dbbam, Cibcuit, Palacs, Scenic. Vauiibttb, Bijou. Idle Horn, Lyric, RobB, Shell, Crown, asu Royal, with Twilight pictures, continue to do good buslucgs. NOTES. Tub HPtiNDtD singing of tho Orpbeum Club, ln 1he open concert In the Stadium, 14, proved tho musical treat of the season, und won the hearty appreciation of the audience. Charles Derby- shire, soloist, gave s splendid rendition of Von der Strucken's "Oh. Come With Me ln the Sum- mer Night," "I Lovo Thee" and Hammond snd Stechl's "Long! dal Cam." Alsxandbb 1'antauem his secured the exclu- sive right! for the Wolgast-Blvera fight pictures for the Pantages Circuit. Manaoaui IIatis, of the Empress Theatre, his Installed an aluminum curtain on which the pic- tures are shown to better advantage. Babnuk A Railk&U Oilers Is billed for two performances here 2.1. W. B. MoNisn, manager of the liljou Theatre, recently returned from a two months' vacation. The Kirrn lliuiHBNr Bind, of Victoria, under the direction of Sidney llogers, gave a concert In Wright's Psrk Saturdsy afternoon. 14. MANAom R. It. Puathcii. of the Idle Hour Theatre, South Tncotnu, Is enjoying a mouth's va- cation In Canada. Tub Kiihondb Anival Otacoa openeil here 13 for a month's engagement. The CsiwroBD Bbotkjbs, local aviators, re- cently completed a biplane at their factory In I'uyallnp, with a mechanical device attached to the motor which Insures perfect lateral balance and cqulllbrlam, which can be sustained under all atmospheric conditions. Spokane, Wash.—Auditorium la dark. Ambbioam li dark. Oai'HKDM (Jos. A. Mailer, mgr.) — Bill for week of Aug. 19: Jesse Lasky'a "The antique Girl." Maade O'Detle and company, Herbert Ash- ley and Al. Lee, Mildred Grover, KertiKh. Will- lims and Warner, the Bcxoa, and motion pictures. Business good. Rktrasss (Geo. Blakcaly, mgr.)—Tbe Mil week of 12 included: Dena Owner and company, the I.oilella Cninli|uei, motion pictures. Pantaobm' (K Clark Walker, mgr.)—"Die Star Boat" and Mix other acts and motion pic- tures were the attraction week ot 12. Nc/TB.—WUtlam II, Thompson, la his new act, "An Object Lesson " bad Its lint production at live Orphean). Monday evening, 12, and aeored a hit. Mr. Thompson'n work was exeefitMoally clever, also that of Miss Wilson and Mr. Greene. Alton, III,—Alrdome (W. M. Sauvige, mgr.) Mil for Aug. 19-21 Includes: Panl Kleist aad company, Bamona Ortlx, and new pictures. The fines two reel feature picture. "Ramesti, King of Egypt," will be shown here In the near fatare. PamcaiB (J. J. Rellly. mgr. I—Pathe'i Week- ly continues to be a big drawing card. Patbe'a "Don Joan and Charles V" la a coming film. Ni.Tt—While playing to capacity at tbe Alr- dome. 12, tbe yonngeet of Ibe Two Valine Sisters, aerial acrobats, fell from ■ tea foot tripeie. striking on the back of her neck. She lay un- conscious for n few mlnatrs, bat wis dually re- vived and appeared the following night. SprliiKlH-ld, Mums. —Court Square (D. O. (liluiore. mgr.) "The Million, " Aug. 10-17, drew fulr houses. Taylor Holmes and M. Paul Ker showed themselves to bo capital enterinln.v*. Helen Luttrell imit Kenyoo lllsbop also ldeuKed. Bose Stabl, lu "Maggie Pepper," 31. Pom's (S. J. Brevn, mgr.)—The stuck com- pany iireselited "Thnis" In an neeeptiilde manner week u( 12. I.<mlsu Carter, E. J. llliinkell and Carl ltrlckert were well enst. "Alius Jimmy Valentine" 10-24, "Snlomy Jime" 211-31. Gii.uoiiK (P. F. Shea, mgr.)—Suclul Maids 20- 28. Nelson (II. I. Dlllenhaek, mgr.)—Bill for 19- 21: Shaw and Eddy. Klmhall ami Donovan, and Grace Holfman. Makireuko Duo, Siirague aud McNeece, and Funny Doc Odell, and the pictures. I'i.a/a (GoMstein Bros., mgrs. I—BUI for 10- 21: James T. Triilnor mid Maye Hunt. NU-k Con- way. For 22-24: Nelwiti, Allen mid Peters, Will Davis, and motion pictures. ItivtiiKiiiE Pask (Arthur W<sdey, mgr.)—BUI for 19-21: Weston Sisters aad i 'has. Wllllncli. Fur 22-24: Lambert llros., Evelyn Joyce, and motion pictures. U. L. Gowdy will make balloon ascensions twice a day dnrlug tbe week. Ainiti.L, Hunt;, Eiiimunia, fiAiirrr, lluxsa, Niivelty, Palace, Uuanu anij Siiiway. moving picture houses, repurt doing well. . Noras.—'The Million" opened Its nenson at the Court Square 10. Among those attending the performance were: llenry W. Savage. Madison W. Corey, T. Daniel Frnwley and Percy w. Heath. A chain gang, under a keeper, wnu no- ticed upon the street last week, but (Ik resi- dent eltlscns were not uneasy, ns II was only an enterprising Idea ot Manager Breen's to call at- tention to "Alias Jimmy Valentine," at Poll's. for week of 19 "The Woman Haters' Club." a new musical comedy, which Is lo lie produced by A. II. Woods, Is due for a hearing at Court tiqosre Sept. 12, for three days lender De Cordova haa joined the Poll Stock Company, to play second leads. aVmssreneej, Mataa—Colonial (Julius Caun. mgr.) Princes Ring will open the season here Sept. 5. ln "The Yankee airl," followed by "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" 0, nLd Primrose A Dockslader'a Minstrels T. The house has been Ihorouglily renovated, snd as tills will be the first season of high class companies the oiiuigc- ment looks forwird Co a very good season. OrsxA Ilouaii (Julius Calm, mgr.)—This housi" will open 31, with ihe Mailer A Deniilwin Stock Co., in "Allaa Jimmy Valentine." 'The Bailesl Way" week of Kept. 9. "Madame X" to follow. Arthnr Behreov has been engaged aa leading man. Mr. Lk'hreni waa leading -nan In the Lawrence Stock Co. two seasons igo, and his return shall be welcomed. Niokbi. (John R. Oldnold, mgr.)—Iilll for 19 and week includes: Gere and Delauey. Daisy Cumerou, Edgar Allen aud company, Vslolae llros. and Melrose, Kitellc Bose, and Cantrelt Schuyler and Green. Victoria (A. A. Kelllman, mgr.)— Motion pic- tures and Must rated songs, to good business PasTtua (Joseph Blntt. mgr.) — Motion pic- lures and Illustrated songs, to good business Col. Dick's rnwboyi are featured. Pbbii.es jn. Demarra. mgr.)—Motion pictures, (o goal business. Buoauwat (Toomey A Demarraa, mgrs.) Mo- tion pictures sad Uluslrated songs, to good hual- Pnll niver, Maaa.—Savoy (Geo. S. Wl!ey. mgr.) Al Rich's Jolly Foil In Ang. 22-24. Acai.sk v (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Big hiislnesa continues at this bouse, with pictures ami vsixle- vllle as the attraction. Bill for 19-21: Daniels and Jackson, Moore and Young. Then, and Floyd and Mack. For 22-14: Cornelia aad Williams, i/ow Brlce, Milrte Keene and company, ami Tbeo. I'iibmikh (!.. M. Boas, mgr.)—Good business rules. BUI for 19-21: Ths Great Kerrcll and Gene Hodgklns. For 22-24: Sbaw and Gee, and Farley snd nutler. Pai,ac« (A. II. Ashley, mgr.)—Motion plctrrrcs and llluMrileri Hongs- Ltbio (Ed. Doberty, mgr.)—Motion pictures and lllnstrated wings. NiaKBLonnnN (Waller BlreJow, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Stab (H. Michel (elder, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Hr-FNir (H. R. Archer, mgr.)—.Motion pictures. Noras —The BIJju Theatre Is bring Hiurunahrr renovstevl and equipped, and wilt open with vaudeville and motion picture-*. Labor Dar, under Ihe management of K. II. Goodhue. ...... .Leo Krhoob and his orcbeitra, formerly of tbe Savoy Theatre and Preeoody Park, at Newport; bid tea* engaged far the season by L. H. Boas, ot the Academy.