The New York Clipper (August 1912)

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AUGUST 31 THENEW YORK CLIPPER. 15 << America's Fashionable Authority" lo FMtfMT A fl "Tien's NotfeliK issiBply U U 8, » to<8 -" ifYLESseason after season. . .. 8 .1.^ bother with "stopping around"-Just ..W^TILL YOU HIT CHICAGO" Mdtopjr ,.!™i »n 0-0 shop, and an experienced, well- ^^tndpoUt««aeBpenott (eltnermnOTwraua I^ton reouMi) Will wait upon yon AT YODR HOTEL O CWU>B1»V _ find Hi S. bum Street. mrn^Iso OUrk mi 206 B. flute—lit floor, M ^'phone»!HMTUwnMM. J«t«t d„w» Jot it down. • ; i ion and the Mouse. The"—UnitedI Plsy Co.'s—. £ (tall*. HI., »«Pt- »• Ott*w«,2. Pootl«c S. (Hbson City i, Tetieta 5, Falrbury «, De- •'Light'Eternal, The"- (M. B. * ?. W. Bice, 1 2m.)—«!• Catharine, Ont., Can., 80. 81. HaudltoVSeBt. 2-4, Gait 5, London 6„ 1. . •Xlf;Tstop^llBd<»''-B<)Ch«ter. N. X., 26-28, op 1 . 29 ••Life'- - "iSttcwMin, The"—«erk H. Norton's^-Sterllng, IIUSO, MoVrieon 81, Oelweto, I*., Bept. 2, In- dependence 8, Iowa Fella 4, Emmetahvg S, Ma- «E*33k ? 'Lou"—Harry Askln'a—St. Paul, slawiwobn—Charles Frobman's—Buffalo, K. Y., HSi, 8m«» Sept. «• 8- utl <* 5 IU "«» «• Ma^n?^nl*-^Wertie * Loeecher**—•Newark, N. MllieV, Henry—Klaw * Eilenfer'e—Brooklyn, H, V Sl'Scct T> 'Qlliiien, The"—Henry W. Savage's—Majestic, Bcston. 28, Indeflnlte ■■ •■• •■- "Mem Countess, The"—Sam 8. * Lee Shubert, Inc.— Casino, New York, 28, Indefinite. "Modal, The"—Charlea Froiunan'a—Harrlf, New York, 81, lndeflalte. - "Matter of the Home, The"—Sam S. k Lee Bhn- hert. Inc.—Thirty-ninth Street, New York, 28, Indefinite. "Modern BTe"—ddort H. Blnier*a—Oarriek, Chi- cago 28-81, Princess, Chicago, Sept. 1, In- definite. "Merry Widow BeAlsrrled"—Colonial, Chicago, 20-Sept. 7. "Mlisourl Girl, The"—Norton k Blth'a—Boolean, Hask., Can., 80,..Moose Jaw 31, Swift Current Sept. 2, Gull Lake'8, Maple Creek 4, Medicine Hat., Alta., 5, Gleiehen e. Stratbmore 7. "Mutt and Jeff," A—On* Hlll'a— Elmlra, N. T„ Sept 2, Corning 8, Ithaca 4, Cortland 5, Mld- illetown 0, Newbnrgh 7. •Mnit and Jeff," B—Ooa Hill's—Long Branch, N. J.. 86, 27, Anbury Park 28, 28, Norfolk, Va.. Sept. 2, Newport Newa 3, Petersburg 4,' Roanoke 5, Richmond 0, 7. •'Mutt and Jeff." 0—Qua Hlll'a—White Plaina, n; Y., Sept. 7. "Madame Sherry"—Wooda, Fraree ft Lederer'a— Carbondale, Pa.. Sept. 8. "Ne'er Do Well*"—Author's Producing Co.'s— Lyric, New.York, Sept. 2, indefinite. O'Hari,' Flake, (Augustus Pitou Jr., mgr.)— Laming, Mich., 28, Bey City 2», Saginaw 30, Flint 81, Port Boron Sept. 1,' London, Ont., Cio„ 2, St Thomas 8. Stratford 4, Goelph 6, Hamilton 0. 7; '.t. »y. ■< * . "Oliver Twist'.*—Liebler Oo.'a— Illinois, Chicago, Sept 1. Indefinite. • • ' ■•- "Offleer 888"—Cohan k Harris'—Gaiety, New York. 28, indefinite. "Offleer 688"—-Cohan A Harris'—Grand, Chicago, 20-Sept. 7.- -■ •> - •• - ■: ■■, "Over Night"—Wen, A. Brady's, Ltd.—Sbubcrt, Boston, 26. lndeflalte. "Over Night"—Wan, A. Brady's, Ltd.—St. John, N. B.. Can.; Sept. 3-7. "Oklahoma"—Kllmt A Gaitolo's—Lonlsville, Ky„ 20-31. Nashville, Teon., Sept. 1-7. • . "Our Village Postsnaeter" fOhia. B. Hills, mgr.) —Weatfleld, Wis., Sept. 2, (Moma 3, Hancock 4,' Flalnfleld 5, Grand Baplds 8, Almond 7. "Pink Lady, The"—Klaw A Erlanger's — New AraKtcrilaro, New York, £6, Indefinite. "l-otnamler Walk"^-LIebler Co.'s—DenTer, Colo., 24-31.... ........ .• • .. . , "Price, The" (Fred S. Werthefmer. bus. mgr.)— KuBton, Pa., Sept. 2, Sooth Bethlehem 8, Wllkes-Barre 4, Scranton 5, Owego, N. Y.,' 6, Corning 7. • ' "Potting It Orer"—Hatdi k Arthut's—Olympic, OUirego. 26, indeflnlte. ''Prince of To-Nlght The"—Le Oomte A Flesber's —Fort William, Ont., Can., 26-28, Hlbhlng, Minn., 80, Virginia 81, SnpeflOr, Wli., Sept. 1, Dnlnth, Minn., 3, Bralnerd 3,. Fergus Falla 4, WabiK-ton, N.. Dak., .0, Ortonvllle. Minn., 6, Mllbank, S. Dak. ,7. "Palrof-Counlry iflds" (O. Jay'Smith, mgr.l— Fraiicesrille, Ind,, 28, Ooodland 20, Rensselaer •w. Monticello 81, Logansport Sept. 2, Brooks- ton 8, Fiona 4, ElWood 8, Alexandria 6, Mon- de 7. . . "Polly of the Circa*"—Fred Thompson'*—Lan- casler, Pa., 8ept. 2. "Paid In Full." Eastern—<J. 8. Primrose's—Ash- land. Wis., Sept. 2.. . . "I'arslfsl"-^QMlncy, IU., 80, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 1-7. "Qsafcer tijrl, The." A—Henry B. Harris'—Mon- treal, Can., 26-81, Colonial, Boston, Sept 2, Indefinite. - ■ .. •-.•.-'.-• Kura. Thomas W—Cohan k Harris'—Cincinnati, 0.. Sept. 1-7. . Bli'g. Julia (J. p Goring k Co.. mgrs.)—Ban- pr. Me., 28. 28, Waterrllle 80. Augusta 31, Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 2. • ' . .. ltol«m, May—L. 8. Sire's—ffark,'. Boston, 2fl~11. Itone Maid, The"—Werlm ft Lnescher's—Globe, New York, 26. Indefinite. Ilose Maid, The,'.'. Southern—Werba ft LueScher's —I'ortlsnd, Me.. 26-31. I««e Maid, The/' C—Verba ft Luescher's—As- liury Park, N. J., Sept. 2, Long Branch 3, E«s- ,..!"?• p *-- *i PottsTllle 6, Reading 0, 7. Itebreca of Sunnybreok t'nrm"—Ktaw ft Erlang- „' r »—Globe. London, Enjt.. Sept. 2. Indefinite. Heady Money"—H. H. Fraxee'e—Maxlnc Elll- „.fit. New York, 26. indeflnlte'. " Heady Money"—H. H. Fnaee's—V lamlon, Kng.; 20. Indeflnlte. Iteatly Money"—H. H. Frnree'a—Peoria, 111., J 0 ^' J< 2 > Hslesbnrs 8, Springfield 4, Decatur ■). ItoMnson 6. Terre Hante, Ind., 7. lied Ilooe, The"—John 0. Fisher's—Barre. Vf., •8, RuUand 28 Plattstnrg, N. Y„ SO. Burllng- , on, \t„ 81, Montreal, Con.. Sept. 2-7. Hoaory The," Eastern—Rowland & Clifford's, Inc.—Streator, 111., Sept I, Bloomlngton 2, farmer aty 8. Hoopeston 4, Bentoul 5, Gil- man o, Kankakee 7. Ilosary, The," Western—Rowland ft Clifford's, nc—Alton, III., Sept. 1. Jefferson City, Mo., -. Mexico 8, Columbia 4, Brunswick «, Mo- ,. t*rly 7. itosury The," Southern—Rowland ft Clifford's, lne,--BooneTllle, Ky., 28, Owensboro 29, Shel- Jjrlllc 80, Georgetown 31, Lexington Sept 2, ► rintfort 8, Mf. Sterling 4, Winchester 8, , Ojnthlana 6, Paris 7. Itoaary .The." Circuit —> Rowland ft Clifford's, Inc.—Battle Creek, Mich.. Bert. 1. Flint 2, "i °" ,l * c L 1 * 0 " HoP0B •»• B »? City 6-7. V"**; The," <3oast — Rowland ft Clifford's, inc.—Aurora, 111., Sept I. Jollet 2, Washburn line 7 B "■*• •"*«"«•«• Genesee 0. Mo- 'wtt 1 % T *i! «*«»• ff ' Bo 00 nnrr.)-«.speer, ^ILJ**"' (Oaakell ft UcTltty. Inc., mgra.) —Stoughlon. Wis., 28, Baraboo 29. Vlroqua 80, ioraoti 81, La Crosse Sept. 1, wlnons, Minn., Zu, H?* 1 ". ?• Oieene, la., 4, Warerly 6, darks- ••« f , 8 .' Cfi " wnS 7. nM«; c . kln ff 8h «nnon" (Al. McLean, mgr.)—In- dlonapoHs, Ind., 26-31, Louisville, Ky„ Sept. S 'm' ,? 08 *rr? I * nr J' B. Harris'—NTcwburgh. N. T.. rnt^fflMSP* sff, Troy 28. Glens Falls 29, JSsFjess^' * m - "■ p " k - Bo " ,on - ™1' .^^.(A- W. Herman, mar.)—Logans- £.„.' . d V 2 s ' Columbus. O.. 20-31, Hamlltoa ^^M^'- Indianapolis. Ind,. 2-7. ^W MtraarE pob totjb bybs a S a '* , ?^ te To "« t Luxury. An Dye Tonic. PBnSSlS l J?'„J! ,,d Hellnblo Relief. Alda In N«£ 8 . iYfJ? 0 f 14 RESTORING BYES to ??!*«' STRBNOTn AND NATURAL BBIL- S*j*g»t Try Murine B^e Remedy lor Dull- BS&J'gi'W, Weakness inflaanmevtloa, Qru- uiaUon, Ulceration asnTsya Pais. Suratt, Valeeka (Lee Harrison, mgr.)—Syracuse, N. Y., 80. Rocheater 81. Spooner, Eilna Moy—Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2-7. •%-rlng Maid, The," Southern—Werlia ft Lues- cher's—Johnstown, Pa., 28, OonndlsTllle 2U, Best Llferpool, O., £0, Newark 31. Lima ScdI. 2, Plana 8, Wheeling, W. Va.. 4, C, Mansfleld. O., 6, Fort Wayne, Ind., 7. "Shepherd of the HilU," City (Gaskell ft Mc- Vltty, Inc., mgrs.)—Kansas City. Mo., 26-31. St. Joseph Sept. 1-4, Omaha, Nehr., D-7. "Stephenl.of the Hills," East (Oaskell ft Mc- Vltty, Inc., mgrs.)—•Marinette, Wh., 31, Ea- csnaba, Mich., Sept. 1, Marquette 2, Hancock 3, Calumet 4, Isbpemlng C, Manlsttque 0, Biult 8te. Marie. Out., Can., 7. "Shepherd of the Hills," West (Gaskell ft Mc- Vltty, Inc., mgrs.)—Sterling, 111,, 28, Savan- na 28, Rockford 30, 81, Kenosha, Wis., Sept 1,' Bactne 2, Bearer Dana 3, Cambria 4, Water- town 8, Berlin 0, Neenab 7. "Servant In the House, The"—Merle U. Norton's —Coldwater, ' Mich,,- 28, Adrian 28, Wauseon, O., 80, Bryan 31. HleksvlUe 8ept. 2. PauMIng 8, Flndlay 4, Sidney 8, Upper Sandusky 6, Ash- - Und 7. •"Sunbonnet Sue" (Park Play Co., mgrs.)—Kala- maxoo, Mich., 26-28, Stanton 29. Jit. Pleasant SO, Saginaw 31, Owoaso S.'pt. 1, port Huron 2, Mt Clemens 3, Monroe 4, Loganaport, Ind., "Siren, Tte*-=^»arleg Frohman's^Hndsdni^kew York, Sept. 2-7. "School Days"—Stair ft Hatllh's — Ctrondale, Pa., e?ept. 2. "Seven Days"—Wagenhals ft Kemper's—Lancas- ter, Pa., 31. • '■'Talker. The"—Henry B. Harris'—Broad Street, Philadelphia, Bept. 2-21. "Third Degree, The"—United Play Co.'a—Mich- igan City, Ind., 30, ' Laporte 31, Hammond Sept. I. Kalamasoo, Mich.. 2, Napnanee, lad., 8, KendallrUle 4, Angola S, Jonesvllle 0, Mar- "Traveling Salesman, The"—Henry B. Harris'— Cincinnati, O., Sect. 2-7. *Tantallxlr« Tommy"—A. H. Woods'—Chicago Opera House, Chicago, 30, lndenfilte. "Thelma" (Smith b. Sherman, mgrs.)—Allegan, Mich., 28, Otseoo 29, Plalnwell 30, Concord 81, Marshall Sept. 1, Battle Creek 2, Bt. Johns 8, Stanton 4, Big Rapids 8, Manistee 6, Traverse City 7. •Town Fool, The" (Harry Green, mgr.)—-Villa Grore, III., 28, Hlndaboro 29, Arthur 80, Flnd- lay ill, Stonlngton Sept 2, Pawnee 8, Dlrer- non 4, Waggofaer 5, Greenfield 6, Cbaput 7. "Three Twins, The" (Philip H. Nlren, mgr.)— Cataklll, N. Y.; '.IS, Huilsen 29, Troy 30, Sch'e- neeta'dy 81, Glens Falls Sept. 2,. Saratoga Springs 8. QranTille 4, Rutland, Vt„ 8, Platta- bnrg, N. Y., 6.- Burlington, Vt., 7. "Thief, The"—O. K. Primrose's—La Porte, Ind., 28, Nappanee 29, Goshen 30, Downglac. Mich., 81, Michigan City, Ind., Sept. 1, Hammond 2, Falrtrary. III., 3, Ottawa 4, La Salle 6, Stre- ator fl. Jollet 7. •Trail of the Lonesome Pine"—Klaw ft Erlanger's —LawTenoe, Mass., 6. "Texas Ranger" (Roy W. Sampson, mgr.)—Poca- ; tello, Ida., 30, Brlgham, u., 81, Logan Sept. t, Lehl 2, American Forks 3, Proxo 4, Sprlngfille 5, Price 6, Castlo Gate 7. "Two Merry Tramps" (McVenn ft Vetter, mgrs.) —Onlncy. HI., Sept. I. nr -Wyndham's, Tom's Oahln," Eastern—Kibble ft Mar- tln's (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)—Akron, O., 26-28, Toledo 29-31. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Western — Kibble ft Mar- tin's (O. T. Ackerman. mgr.)—Iron Hirer. Wt*., 28, Eau Claire 29, Stillwater, Minn., 30. Bed Wing 31, Winona Sept. 2, I* Croere, Wis., 8. Rochester, U inn., 4, Mankato S, St. Cloud 0. Uttle Falls 7. ■• - . "Uncle Tom'e Cabin"—Terry's (W. O. Dickey, mrr.)—Spencer, la., 28, Ruthren 20, Rolfe 30, Olimore City 31; Ciare Sept. 2, Oowrle 3, Hum- boldt.4, Laverne S. Corwlth 6. Brltt 7. "Volunteer Parson"—Norfolk,'Vs., 26-31. " 'Wilson, Al. H.. (Sidney B. Ellis, mgr.)—Haiti- ■ more, Md., 26-31. ~ , . Williams, Kitoa (Arthur a Alston, mgr.)—Otere- lsnd, 0„ 26-31.. ..- "White glare" '(Robert Campbell, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich., 26-31, Bay City 8ept. 1, Saginaw 2, Al- pena 3. Cheboygan 4, Bault Ste. Marie 5, Ish- nemlng 6. Duloth, Minn., 7. "Within the 7 Law'*—An. Play Co.'s—Qulncy, 111.. 29. Kansas Oily, Mo.. Sept. 1-7. "Within the Law"—Am. Play Co.'s—Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. 2-7. "Whirl of Society"—Sam 8. ft Lee Shabert Inc. —Lyric, Chicago, Sept. 1. Indeflnlte. • •• — "Where (he Trail Dlrldes"—Kalamasoo. Mich., SO. 81. • '- - "Winsome Widow"—Florenx Ztegfeld Jr.'s—Mou- : 1 in Rouge, New York, 28-Sept. 7. "Woman's Worst Enemy"—Wm. Wamsbcr.'s (0. W. Burch, mgr.)—Iron Mountain. Mich., 28, Vulcan 29, Gladstone 30, Florence. 31. STOCK AND RKI'ICIITOIHE. Permanent and Traveling. Alton National Stock (Thos. Alton, mgr.)—Dan- ncmora, N. Y., 26-28, Mnlone 29-31, Canton Sept. 2-4. Harrisvllle S-7. - Allen Stock (N. Appell, mgr.)—Reading, Pa.. 28- ' 81, Lebanon Sept. 2-7. American Theatre Stock (James Wall, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa.. 26. Indefinite. - Academy Stock (F. E. Henderson, mgr.)—Jersey City, N. J. iO, Indefinite. All Star Stock (M. H. Guleslan, mgr.) —St. James, Boston, 30, Indeflnlte. Almnn. Daniel, and Players—Roanoke Baplds, N. C. 26-31, Emporlo, Va., Bept. 2-7. Aubrey Stock (D, Otto Hltner, mgr.)—Clarksburg, W. Vs., 26, Indennlte. Boi.Melle, Jessie, and her Stock—Detroit, Mich., 26, Indefinite. "' Brown, Kirk fj. T. Macauley, mgr.)—Dnnbury, Conn., Sent. 2-7. — ■ rer, Nancy, and her Stock—Zanesrllle, 0., 26- 31. .. ... 1 Laird. Grace, and her Btock—Pine Bluff, Ark., 2031. Belasco Theatre Stock (Oliver Moroeco, mgr.)— Los Angeles, Cat, 20, Indefinite. Burbank Stock' (Oliver Morosco, nnjr.)—Los An- geles, Oal., 26, Indeflnlte. Bishop Players (H. W. Bishop, mgr,)—Oakland, . Cat, 26, Indefinite. Barrow-Wlnnlnger rinyers (John D. Wlnnlnger, nigr.)—Lincoln, Nehr., 20, lndeflulie. Burns Theatre Stock (Joseph D. Glass, mgr.)— Colorado Springs, Colo.; 26, Indefinite.' Bctfey, Jack, and bis Stock—Decatur, HI.. 28-31. Byers, Fred, Stock (Harry Kaylor, mgr.)—Arm- strong, la., 27-29, De Sota 30, 31, Rock Rap- ids Sept .1-6. Brooks Stock (Jsek Brooks, mgr.)—Manchester, la., 26-31. Barrett Players (0. 0. Mnntlie, mgr.)—Lake Park Casino, Mansfield, O., 26, Indeflnlte. Cluise-Lister, Northern lOlenn F. Cbase, mgr.)— Nellgh, Nebr., 28-31, Ncola, Is., Sept. I, Qrln- nell 2-7. Cornell-Price Ployers (Cornell A Price, mgrs.)—• Mt Pleasant, Midi.. 26-31, Hastings Sept 2-7. Cbnuncey-Kelffer (Fred. C. Chauncry, mgr.)— Martlnsburg, W. Va., 20-31, Hsgerstown, Md., Sept. 2-7. Crnlg Stock (John Crnlg, m?r.)—Ca«tle S(|iiare, Bostjn, 26, indeflnlte. Columbia Players (Fred G. Berger, mcr.)—Wash- ington, D. 0.. 26, Indefinite. Crescent Players—B. F. Keith's,—Brooklyn. N. Y., 81, Indeflnlte. Colonial Slock (Cortland Hopkins, mgr.)— Arlchst. N. 8., Can., 27-31, Canso Sept. 2-7. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, m«r.)—Hhelliyvllle, Ky., 26-31, Somerset Sept. 2-7. Chatterdon, Arthur, Stock (N. Appell. mgr.i— Hornell. N. Y., 29, 80, Canton. O., Sept. 2-7. Colonl'il Stock (W. W. Freeman, mgr. )•—Colum- bus, O.. 26. indefinite. Oarletjn Sisters Slock ■ (Tartiey ft Montgomery, mgrs.)—Hampton Psrk Alrdome, Charleston, fl. G; 26, Indefinite. Carlln Stock (Jack Carlln. mgr.)—Maple Bench Park, Albany. N. Y„ 26-Sept 2. Davis Stock (lUrry Darls, mgr.)—Pittsburgh, Pa.. 26. Indeflnlte. Dorothy Slock—Falls City. Nebr., 20-31. Pemorest Comedy (11. Demorest, mgr.)—London. Ky., 26-31. Dillon ft King's Musical Comedy—Oakland, Cal., 26. Indefinite Earle Stock (L. A. Earle, mgr.)—Hamilton, O., 26-31, Portland. Ind., Bept. 2-7. F.I 11 eh'a Stock (John D. Long, mgr.) — Denver, Oo'o., 2(1 :;i. Kllwnnd Slock (Prince Ellwood, mgr.)—Brockton, Mass.. 26-31. Pok's Musical Comedy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Acsdc- nv. New York, 20, Indefinite. Fischer's Follies (E. A. Fischer, mgr.)—Los An- irles, Cal., 26, Indeflnlte. GlsM>r Stock (Vaughsn Glaser, irer.) —Toledo, n.. Sept. 2. tndefln'tc. Grsyce, Helen (N. Annoll. mgr.)—, :iew Britain, Conn,, 26-31, Mlddfetown Bept, 3-7, Graham, Oscar—Sedalla, Mo., 20-31, Nevada Sept 1-7^ . . ^- • - - - ™ » GarsUle Stock (J. S. Oarslde, mgr.)—Dubuque, la., 20. titrterlnlte. Gotham Stock—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y„ 31, Indefliiltc. Greenpolnt Players—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, H. Y . 31, Indennlte. Oayety Theatre Stock—Uobokcn, N. J.. Sept 2, Indefinite Hnckott, Jnmes K., and Summer 8lock—San Fran- cisco, Cat. 26, Indefinite. Hayes, Lucy, and Associate Playeru — Orleans, Nebr., 27-28, Stockton, Kan., Sept. 2-7. Hlmruelein's Associate Players (Ira E. Earle, n-gr. I—Jackson, Mich., ill Sept. 7. Harvey Slock, Northern—Harvey D. Orr's—Brook- lyn, la., 26-31, Maquoketa Sept. 2-7. Harvey Stock, Southern—II. D. Orr's (II. II. Budde. mgr.) — Atlantic, la,, 26-31, Trenton, Mo.. Sept. 2-7. Hall's Associate Players (Eugene J. Hall, mgr.) —Lakcnidnt Park Theatre, Altoons, Pa., 26, in- definite, ' Borne 8tock- (F. H. Horse, mgr.)—Jamestown, N. Y„ 26, Indeflnlte. Jacobs' Stock (Engle ft Jacobs, mgrs.)—Scottdalc, ■ Pa., 20-31. Juneau Stock (J. H. Relcbert, mgr.)—Mllwau- . kee, Wls.r_«6, Indeflnlte. Kent* StockTChester A. Keyes, mgr.)—Oarthage. Mo., 26-31, PltUhurg. Kan., Bept. 1-7.' Keith Stock (James E. Moore, mgr.)—Portland, Me., 26, Indeflnlte. Knickerbocker Stock (Eugene J. Murphy, mgr.)— Mattooo, III., 26-31, Tpjetersburg Sept. 2-7. Keystone.Stock (James K. Dunsellh, mgr.)—Key- stone Park, Waverly, N. Y., 26-Sept. 18. lewis Stock (W. F. Lewis, mgr.)—Aurora, Nebr., 20-31. La Porte, Mae (Joe McEnroe, mgr.)—Greenville, O.. 26-31, Marysvllle Sept. 2-7. La Deska. Florence (Chas. A. Oordlnler, mgr.)— Erie, 111., 20-31. Long Stock (Frank E. Long, mgr.)—Monticello, la.. 26-31, Red Oak Sept. 2-7. Lytell-Vnogfaan and Stock—Albany, N. Y„ 26- Sept 7. •• Lyceum Stock—Fox ft King's—Ogden, U„ 26, Indefinite. Lynn Stock (Jack Lynn, mgr.)—Medina, N. Y„ 26-31, Oleun Sept. 2-0. Lehr, Ina. and her Stock—Stamford. Tex., 26-31. Manhattan Opera House Stock (Harry C. Illauejr, mgr.)—New York 26, Indeflnlte. Morlson Stock (Lindsay Morlson, mgr.)—Lynn, Mass., 26, Indefinite, Mattlce Stock (W, B. Matt Ice. mgr.)—Vallumont Park, Wllllnrnsport Pa., 26-Sept. 2. Msnhattau Players (Geo, E, Broen, m«r.)— Trenton, N. J,, 2, i mj.-tiii -.-. May Bell Marks (R. W. Marks, .nur.)— Lowvllle, N. Y„ 20-31, Watertown Sept 2-7. Masonic Stock (J. J. Garriety, mgr.)—Uultvlllr, Ky., Sept. 2, indeflnlte. Moher Stock (Phil Maher, mgr.)—Caj* Vincent, N. Y.. 26-31. Majestic Stock (Ford Anderwu, mgr.)—Utlca, N. Y.. 26, indefinite. Msddocks-FIeld Players—Wlldwood Park, Colum- bua, Ga., 28, Indefinite. Manhntlan Opera (Geo. Lydlng. mgr.)—BorlckS Glen, F.lmlra, N. Y., 26, Indeflnlte. North Bros.' Stock ("Snort" North, mgr.)—Fair Park Theatre, Oklahoma, Okla., 20, Indeflnlte. North Bros.' Stock (Frauk C. North, mgr.) — Cyclo Park, Dallat. Tex., 20-Sept. 14. - Orphennt Players (Orant Laterty, mgr.)—Cheat- ' nut Street Philadelphia, 20, Indefinite, i" Oliver stock (Otis Oliver, mgr.)—La Fayette, Ind.. 26-Sept. 1. . Pay ton Stock (M. S. Schleslnger, mgr.)—West ' End., New York, 26, Indeflnlte. Faytoo Stock (M. S. Behleslnger. mgr.)—Newark, N. J., 26, Indeflnlte. Poll Players (Tbpa. A. Klrby, mgr.)—Bridgeport, Conn,, 26, Indefinite, .... Poll Players ' <.Oi O. Edwards, mgr.)—Hartford, Conn., 26, Indeflnlte. Poll i'layers (Jc*n II. Docking, mgr.)—Scranton, Pa.. 28. Indefinite. Poll Player* - (8. J. Breen, mgr.)—Springfield, Nans, 26. Indeflnlte, . . Poll Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- ton, D. 0.. 28. Indeflnlte. Poll. Players (8. Z. Ml. mgr.)—Watcibury, Conn., 26, Indeflnlte. Poll. Players (8. Z. Poll, mgr.)—Wllkes-Barre. Pa.. 26, Indeflnlte. roll Players (8. Z. Poll, mgr.) —Worcester, - Mass, 20. Indefinite. • ■ Prlngte, Delia, and Stock—Edmonton, Alta., Can., 26. Indeflnlte. Phelan Players (K. V. Plielan, mgr.)—Cape Cot- tage Theatre. Portland, Me., 26. Indeflnlte. Princess Theatre Stock (0. L. Richards, mgr.)— Tacoms. Wash.. 20, Indefinite. Prospect Theatre Stock (Frank Gersten, mgr.)— Bronx, New York. 20. indefinite. reruchl-Gypsene Stock (0. D. Perucbl, mgr.)— Netr Orleans, La.. 26, Indefinite. Plckerts. Four (Willis Plckcrt, mgr.)—Delhi, N. Y„ 26-31, Walton Sept. 2-7. Reynolds ft.Ross Players (Billy Ross, mgr.)— Lamonl. In., 30, 31, Shenandoah Sept. 2-7. .Spooner. Cecil, and. Stock (Louis T. Fosse, mgr.) .—Metropolis, New York, 26, Indeflnlte. Bummers' Stock (Geo. • H. Summers, mgr.)— Mountain Theatre, Hamilton, Ont, Can., 26, Indeflnlte. , . .. Bt. Claire. Winifred <E. B. SIpe, mgr.)—Kokomo, Ind., 26-31, Anderson Sept. 2 7. Shannon Stock (Harry Shannon, mgr.)—Wapn- koneta, 0., 26-31, Napoleon Sept. 3-7. Stein Btock (Fred T. Stela, mgr.)—Star Alrdome, McAlester, Okla.. 26-31. St. Clair Stock (Harry St. Clair, mgr.)—Prince Albert, Bask., Can., 26. Indeflnlte. Turner Btock (Burton vail, mgr.)—Iowa City, la,, 26-31, Ottumwa Sept 2-7. . Temple Theatre Stock (J. G. Appleton, mgr.)— Hamilton, Ont., Can.,"26. Indefinite. Van Dyke ft Eatoa Stock (F. Mack, mgr.)—Alr- dome, Des Moines, Is., 20, Indefinite. Wolfe Stock (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)—Wichita, Kan., Bept. 2, Indefinite: Whltaker Stock—Head's Alrdome, Hot Springs, Ark., 26-31. Whitney Stock—Ithaca, Mich., 20-3i Wletlng Opera House Stock (Francis P. Martin, .mgr.)—Syracuse, N. Y., 26-31. Whlttlugton Stock ML E. Whlttlngton, mgr.)— Maiden, Mo., 20-81, Keanett Bept. 2-7. WHEEL BURLESQUE SHOWS. Colnmblii—Eastern. Al. Reeves* Beauty Show (Al. Iteevea mgr.)— Oayety, Kansas City, 26-31, Oayety, Omaha, Sept. 1-7. American Beauties (Dave Ouran. mgr.)—Oayety, Pittsburgh, 26-31, lay off week Sept, 2-7. Renuty. Youth and Folly (W. V, Jennings, mgr.) —Oayety, St, Louis, 20-31, Oayety, Kansas City, Sept. 1-7. Bclimau Show (Jsck Singer, mgr.)—flaycty, De- troit, 26-31, Oayety, Toronto. Sept. 2-7. Big Oayety Show (Phil Paulscratt, mgr.)—Park, Bridgeport, 29-31, Westminster, Providence, Stilt. 2-7. Bon Tons (Jesse Burns, mgr.)—Casino, Boston, 20-81, Columbia, New York. Sent. 2-7. Bowery Burlesquers (Geo. H. Harris, mgr.)— Ouyety, Montreal, 26-31, Empire, Albany, Sept. 2-4, Franklin Square, Worcester, 6-7. College Girls (H. II. Hedges, mgr.)— Garden, Buffalo, 20-31, Corinthian, Rochester, Sept 2-7. Columbia Burlesqurs (Frank Burns, mgr.)—Corln- 11' inn. Rochester, 20-31, Unstable, Syracuse, Sept. 2-4. Crccker Jacks (Harry Leon I, mgr.) — Columbia, New York. 26-31. star, Brooklyn, Sept. 2-7. Dasalers. The (Chas. B. Arnold, mgr.)—Oayety, Pullailelphla, 20-31, Hurtlg ft Seamon's, New York. Sept. 2-7. Dreamland Iliirlesquers (E. Travers, mgr.)—Star, Brooklyn. 20-31, Eniplre, Uoboken, Sept. 2-4, Umpire, Pnterson, 6-7. Qny Masqueraders (Moe Messing, mgr.)—Empire, Albanv, 26-28, Franklin Square, Worcester, 20- 81, Oayety, Boston. Sept. 2-7. Ginger Girls (Msnny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Mnrray Hill, New York, 20-31, Park, Bridgeport, Sept. Girls From the Great White Way (Dave Gordon, mgr.)—Oayety, Washington, 26-81, Gayety, Pittsburgh. Sept. 2-7. Girls From Hspnyland (R. W. Chlpmen. mgr.)— Casino, Philadelphia, 20-31, Oayety, Baltimore, Sept. 2-7. Golden Crook (Jan. O. Fu'.ton, mgr.)—Empire, Holtoken. 211-28, Empire, Palerson, 20-31, Oay- ety, Newark. 8ept. 2-7. Hastings' flhow (Harry Hastings, mgr.)—Oayety, naltlmorr, 26-31, Gayety, Washington, Kept. 2-7. Jolly Follies (Al, Rich Producing Co,, mgra.)— Hurtlg ft Seamon's, New York, 26-31, Murray Hill. New York. Sept. 2-7. Knickerbockers (Louis Itolile. mgr.)—Standard, Cincinnati, 2Q-H1, Gayety, Louisville, Sept. 1-7. Love Makers (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Columbia, Chi- 20-31, Standard, Cincinnati, Sept, 1-T. Merry-Oo-Ronnders (Leffler-Bratton Co., mrra.)— Star and Garter. Clilcngo, Sept. 1-7. Merry Whirl (Loulx Epstein, mgr.)—Empire, Paterson, 20-28. Empire, Uoboken, 20-31, Oay- ety, Philadelphia, Sept. 2-7. Mldhlght Maidens (Wm. i. dark, mgr.)—Star and Darter, Chicago, 20-31, Gt.yety, Detroit, Sept. 1-7. Mollle Williams (Phil Isaacs., nujr.) _ Oayety, Newark, 20-31, Casino. Philadelphia. Sent. 2-7. Queens of Paris (Joseph Howard, mgr.)—Oayety, Brooklyn, 20-31, Olympic, New York, Sept. 2-7. Robinson Crusoe Olrls (Sam Robinson, mgr.)— Lay off week 20-31, Columbia, Chicago, Sept Hose'sydeU'a London Belles (W. S. Campbell, mgr.)—Gayety, Toronto. 26-31, Garden, Buf- falo, Sept. 2-7. , „ Runaway Olrls (Peter S. Clark, mgr.)—Oayety, Omaha. 26-31, lay off 8ept. 1-7. Social Maids (Root. Oohn, mgr.) — Ollmpre, Sprlngfleld, 26-28. Empire. Albany, 20-31, Oay- ety, Brooklyn, Sept. 2-7. Star and florter Show (Dave Hose, mgr.)—Em- pire. Toledo, 26-31, lay off week Sept. 2-7. Taxi Olrls (Louis Mnrtlg. mgr.)—Oayety, Bos- ton, 20-31, Olimore, Springfield, Sept. 2-4. Em- pire, Albany, 6-7. , Trocaderos (Frank Pierce, mgr.)—Gayety, Louis, vllle, 20-31. Oayety, St. Loula, Sept 1-7. Welch's Burlesqupera (Jake Ltebermen. nigr. )— Olympic. New York, 26-31, Empire, Paterson, Bept. 2-4, Empire, Hoboken, fl-7. Winning Widow (Jacob Goldeulenr. mgr.)—West- minster, Providence, 20-31, Casino, Boston, Sept. 2-7. , „ , World of Pleasure (Dave Gordon, mgr.)—Beata- ble. Syracuse, 28-23, Oayety, Montreal, Sept 2-7. Empire—"Western. Americans (Ed. K. Daley, mgr.)—Lyceum, Waah- Ington. 26-31, Lyric, Allentown, Sept. 2, Acad- emy, Reading, 8, Majestic, Uarrlshurg, 4, Mlsh- ler, AHoooa. 5, Cambria, Johnstown, 6, White's Opera House, McKeesport, 7. - Anto Girls (Teddy Slmonds. mgr.)—Empire, Philadelphia, 26-31, Casino, Brooklyn, Sept. 2-7. Big Review (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)—Empire, Newark, 26-31, Orpbeum, Pa tenon, Sept. 2-4, Columbia, Scranton, B-7. _ . Bohemians (Al. Lnbln. mgr.)—Krug, Omaha, 26- 31, Century. Kansas City, Sept, 1-7. Century Olrls (Walter Greaves, mgr.)—People's, Cincinnati, 20-31, Empire. Chicago, Sept. 1-7. Chirry Blossoms (Max Armstrong, mgr.)—Truca- dero, Philadelphia, 20-31, Empire, Baltimore, Daffydllla (Arthur Muller, mgr.)—Gaiety, Mil- waukee, 20-31,- Gaiety, Minneapolis, f-ept. .1-7. Dai.dy Olrls, (Abe Gorman, mgr. )-*"Ur, Cleve- l«.nd„ 20-31. People's, Cincinnati, Sept. 1-7. Dai.te's Daughters (Chaa. .Taylor, mgr.)—Star, Toronto. 26-31, Lafuyette. Buffalo, Sent 2-7. Duckling*—roily, Chicago,.20-31','Aveno*. Detroit, Sept. 1-7, „ " _ Follies,of the.Dsy (Jack McNemara, mgr.)—Em- ?! Ire, Chicago, Bay (Jack McNamara, mgr.i—saw j 26-31,' Gayety, Milwaukee, Sept. Osy "widows (Ixmls Otierwortb. mgr.)—Orpheum, Paterson, '26-28. Colombia, Scranton, 29-31, Trooadero, J'hllartelphla. .Bept. 2-7. .• Girls From Missouri (Lewis Talbot, mgr.)—Ma- - yeatlo. Harrlsburg. .28, Mlshler, Altoona, 29, Cambria, Johnstown.. 30. White's 0|iera House, - McKeennort. -31,' Star, Cleveland, Sept. 2-7. Girls From Reno'(James Madison, mgr.)—Em- pire, Indianapolis. 20-31, Folly, Chicago, Bept 1-7. Girls From Joyland (Sim Williams, mgr.)—Ave- nue, Detroit, 20-31, Star, Toronto. Sept. 2-7. High Life In Burlesque (Chas. Falke. mgr.)— Bowery/ New York, 20-31, Empire, Philadelphia, Suit. 2-7. Janlln de Paris Girls (Morris Wslnatock, mgr.)— Century. Ksosus City, 26-31, Standard, Bt. Louis. Sept. 1-7. . . Lady Baceuneers <H.:M. Strouse, mgr.)—La- fayette. Buffalo. 20-31, Columbia, Scranton, Sent. 2-4. Orlilieum, Paterson; 5-7. , • ; Merry Maidens (Edward Schaefer,. mgr.)—Co- lumbia. Scranton. 28-28, Orpbeum, Palerson, 29-31, Bowery, New York, Sept. 2-7. Miss New York Jr. (.Wm. Fennessy, mgr.)— Bronx. New York, 20-31, Empl.re, Brooklyn, Sept. 2-7. ««..„, Moulin Rouge—Howard. Boston, 28-31, Grand npern House, Boston, Sept. 2-7. Orientals (Wm. C. Cameron, mgr.)—Buckingham, Louisville. 26-31, Empire, Indianapolis, Sept- 1-7 Pace Makers (R, B. Palton, mw.)—Casino, Brooklyn. 20-31, Eighth Avenue, New York, Spot 2*7 Queens' of the Folic* Bergere—Counlhan ft Shan- non's — Grand, Yoongslown, 20-28, Krug, Omaha. Sept. 1-7. __. Rose Buds <l.ew Livingston, mgr.)—Empire, llal- tlroore. 20-31. Lyceum, Washington, Sept. i-7. Stars of Stngeland (Wm. Dunn. mgr.)—Eighth Avenue. New York. 20-31. Howard, Boston, Sept. 2-7. Tiger Lilies (James Woedon, mgr.)—Empire, Brooklyn, 20-31, Empire, Newark, Sept. 2-7. Watson's Burlesquers (Dan Guggenheim, mgr.)— Grand Opera House, St. rsul, 20-31, luy off week of Sept 1-7. , Whirl of Mirth. (Bobt. Gordon, mgr.)—Grand Opera House, Benton, 20-31, Bronx, New York. Sept. 2-7. .' . Yankee Doodle Girls (Alex. Gorman, nigr.)— Gayety, Minneapolis. 20-31, Grnnd Oiiera House, 8t Paul, Sept 1-7, , „ , , Zalluli's Own (Hflrry Thompson, mgr.)—Standard. Bt. Louis, 26-31, Buckingham, Louisville, Sept. MINSTRELS. Big City—John W. Voxel's—New Lexington, 0., 28, Crooksvllle 29, McConncllBvllle 30, Parkers- burg, W.Va., 81. De Rue Bros.'—-Molone, N. Y., 28, Choteaugay 20, St. Regis Falls 30, Norwood 81, Ogdenshurg Sept. 2, Alexandria Bay 3 Clayton 4, Mexico 0, Fulton 6, Wolcott 7. Evans, Geo., Honey Boy (Daniel Rhea, mgr.)— Baglnaw, Mich., 28. Kalamasoo 29. Jackson 30, Buttle Oieek 31, Cleveland, O., Sept. 2-7. Field's, Al. «., Greater (Edward Couard. ingr.) —Columbus, 0., 26-31, Louisville, Ky., Sept. 2. 3, Lexington 4, Chattanooga, Teiin., 6. Kniix- vllle 0. Ashevllle. N. 0., 7. Prlmrote ft Docks tnder's — Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 7. Itenlx Bros.'—Woukon, Ia„ 28, 20, West Union Sept. 2-8. Van's, Tommy—Knoxvllle, Tenn., 20-28. BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS. Bellman's Band (Martin Bellman, leader)—Bis- marck Garden, Chicago, III.. 20, Indeflnlte. Full's Metropolitan Band (Jacob Full, leader)—Sea Isle City. N. J.. 20-Rept. 10. nsnd and his Band—Forest Park, Chicago, HI.. 26, Indefinite, Henry ft Young's Military Band—Shellpot Park, Wilmington, Del., 20-Sept 7, Natlello and his Hand—Fontaine Ferry Park, Louisville, Ky., 20. Indeflnlte. Pryor, Arthur, and his Band—Rlvervlew Exposi- tion, Chicago, III., 26-Kept. 1. Royal Marine Band — Luna Park. Los Angeles, Cal.. 26, Indefinite. Reynolds' Lsdles Orchestra—President, Chicago, 26, Indeflnlte. Sonsa and bis Band (John Philip Housa, conduc- ' tor) —Willow Grove, Philadelphia, Pa., 26- Sept 2. Slofer and hla Bond (Wrn. E. Blnfer, lender)— Brighton Beach Hotel, 0. I., N. Y„ 20-Sept. 2. Shannon and bis Band (Thomas F. Shannon, leader)—Woodalde Park, Philadelphia, Pa„ 20- Sept. 2. Tommaslno and bis Band—Point Breese Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 20-Sept. 2. Weaver's Mllltsry Bond (Herman Weaver, leader) —Naghead, N. 0„ 20-Scpt. IS. CIRCUSES AND WILD WEST SHOWS. Baraum ft Ilslleys—Boise, Ids., 28, Pocalello 29, Ogden, II., 30, Salt Lake City 31, Ileim. Nev.. Sept. 2, Aulmrn, Cal., 3, Sacramento 4, Oak- land fl, Ran Francisco 60. Barries'. Al. fj„ Circus—New Richmond, Wis., 28, llndiiiti 20, MeiKimonee HO, Lake City. Minn., 31, Red Wing Kept. 2, Olencoe :i, Ren- ville 4, Appleton 6. Slslon, 8. Dak., 6, Web- sler 7. Buffalo BUl-PaWBN B1U (Maj, QordOB W. UlUt. mgr.)—Freeport, III., 28, Dubuque, la., 29, Man* ehemer 30, Cedar Falls 81, lown Falla Sept 2, Webster 3, Cherokee 4, Hlieldan 0, Sioux Fulls, S. link., 0, Sioux Oily. la., 7. Browu's, Frank, Circus (Rov ■ Chandler, mgr.)— Antttentro, Buenos Ayres, 3. Amer., 20, Indefi- nite. Downle ft Wheeler's Sliows—Glens Falls, N. Y» 26. Saratoga Springs 27, Mechanlcsvllle. 28. Fort Plain 20, Anistenlam 80, Cataklll 81, Ret Bank, N. J., Sept, 2, Aabury Park 3, Free- bold 4. Gollmar Bros.' Circus—Morris, III., 27, Oenesea 28, Wapello, la., 20, Farmlugton 80, Fort Mad- ison 81, Keokuk Sept. 2, Memphis, Mo.. 8, Canton 4, Clarence B,. Kdloa 0, BloomflehL ■ la,, 7. -■■..- Hagenheck-Wallace Shows (B. E. Wallace, mgr.| —Ilntcblnaon, Kan., 20, Kingman 27, Welling- ton 28. Eldorado 29, Eureka 3(1, Fredoula 31. Howe's Great London Slsows—Olsremont, N. 11« 28, Brattlehoro. Vt. 29. Honest Bill's Sbow—Gardner, Kan., 28, Edger- ton 29, Wellsvllle 30, Baldwin 81. Lucky Bill's Know—Guilford, Mo., 27, Barnard 28, Graham 29, Maltland 30, Skldmoiv 31. Burlington Junction Sept 2, Almo 3, Wesh- boro 4. Miller Bros ft Arlington's 101 Ranch Ileal Win West (Geo. Arlington, gen. mgr.)—Louisville. Ky., 26. Bedford, lad., 27, Bloomlngton 2\ Mattooo, HI., 29, Peoria 80. Mollne 31, Daven- port, la., Sept. 1, 2, Maquoketa 8, Anamosa 4, Mason City B, Oakalooaa 6, Oentervllle (on* show) 7. Singling Bros.'—Decatur, lit., 28, Champaign 20. - Ls Fayette. Ind., 80, Anderson 81, Louisville. Ky., Bent 2. Lexington 3, Richmond 4, Leba- non 8. Nashville, Tenn., 0, Hopklnavllle, Ky., 7. Robbliis', Frank A., Shows—Delaware, 0„ 28. Sells-Kioto—Sioux Falls, 8. Dak., 28, Bloux City. la.. 20. Omaha. Nebr.. 80. York 31. .. Silver Family Circus (Bert Silver, mgr.)—Otls- vllle, Mich., 28. Clio 29. Birch Bun 80, Mon- tioao 31, New Lothrop Bept. 1. • Sparks', John H„ Shows—Cape Vincent, N. Y, 28, Adaois 20. Big. Sautelle's Show—Tarry town. N. Y., 28. Htarrett's Clrcua (II. U. Starrett, mgr.)—Ban* stable, Mass.. 20-81. Young Buffalo Wild West and Col. Cummins' Far East (Vernon C. Heaver, gen, mgr.)—Janea- vlile. Wis., 2». Belolt 30,-Haywood, III., 31. South Chicago Sept. 1, Chicago Height* 2. FILM SHOWS. Alaska-Siberia Motion Pictures—Chicago, III., 26, Indefinite. Alaska-Siberia Motion pictures—San Francises. Cal., 20, Indeflnlte. Alaska-SHierla Motion Pictures — Los ' Angeles, ' Cal., 26, Indefinite. Bernhardt, Sarah; In Moving Pictures—Daniel Frohmsn's—Powers', Chicago, 26,' Indefinite... Durliar, The.' In Klncmacolor Moving Pictu re s ■ ' Urban-Smith's—Oarrlck, ItUladrlphls. $-31. » Durbar. The; In Kluemacolor Moving Pictures— ■ ITrban-Hmltb's—Tremont Temple,'. Iloatod, 26. • Indeflnlte. " '. -• Howe's Travel Festival, In Moving.Pictures'.(Lv- - man. II. Howe, mgr.)—Oarrlck, Phlladcpkla, Sept. 2-14. Howe's Travel Festival, In. Moving Pictures (Ly- man II. Howe, mgr.)—Cincinnati, O., 20-Sept ; 14. •-. , . -J ., Klnemacolor Moving Pictures — Urban-Smith's — Chicago, III., 26, Indefinite. , '. .,' - 101 Ranch, In Moving Pictures (Wm, J. McQulq.*, mgr.)—Brandon. Msu.. Can!, Sept, 2, 8,- Daa> phln 8. 4, Selkirk 6. 7. • . . - . ' . :., Rslney'i, Psul J., Africa Jungle, In Moving Pie* - tures—Weber's. New York, 20, Indefinite/. ,.' Rule's Moving Pictures (!■'.' K. Rule, mgr.)-' Omen, Wis., 20-2B, Cameroa 29-31. CARNIVAL SHOWS. . '.,'. • Aiken Amuse. Co.—rVlncennes,'Ind.-, 20-31.- Barkoot, K. <)..' World's Greateat Show—Coluoa- •. tras, O., 20-Hept. 7. < Ferarl, Col. Francis, Animal Arena and Carnival . Show—lllddeford, Me.. 26-31.- ■ .- ;«• •• ■ ' Great Kmilre Shows—Little Washington, Pa. 26-31. Wheeling. W. Va.,I Sent. 2-7. - > • '. Great Patterson Shown—Council Bluffs, Is., 26-8L Johnny J. Jones' Shows— l'lillllpshurg, N. J., 20- .31, Chester. I'a., Hept. 2-7. Moss Bros.' Show—Unlontown, Pa., 28-31, Own*- '. berlsml Mil., Sent. 2-7. -• - • . Monsrch Carnival Shows — Adams, N. Y., 2% Westiwrt Kepi. I, Plattabnrg 0; Smith's (Ire.iter Shows—Lansing, Mich., 20-31. Muskegon Sept. 2-7. . • .i Wnnlyard Show—Hambeck, La.. 26-31,° Onnss) Sept. 2-7, MISCELLANEOUS. Aulger tiros. Show—Luverne. Minn., 28, Valley Springs, S. Dak., 2u, Hartford 80, Spencer 31. IleremlH. The, I'ntertuliicrs—Carplo, N. Dak., 28, 29. Burlington 30, 31, Foxhnlin Sent. 1, 2. ' Coiuldiiutlon Sixw — United Play Co.'s — Hapll . Uty, S. Dak., 28, Chailron, Nebr.. 20, Oaspefc Wyo., 30. Fort Iloblnson, iNi-hr., 31. i Great Ruymon.l (Maurice F. Raymond, mgr.)— Ixm Angeles, Cal., 20-31, San Diego Sept. 1-3, i'usjileno 4, Fresno 8, Sacramento o. 7. Mysterious Hmltli (Albert P. Hmitli. mgr.)— Mpra Minn., 20, Princeton 30, Foley Sspt. X Monticello II, Cokato 4, Basse! 5, Cottonwood fl, Murshull 7. Mnrkle'e Ooldmi Rod Show Boat (W. R. Morkle. ingr.)— Montcrums. HI., 28, Naples 20, Beards- town 30, Hiivaiia 31.' Munlock Bros.' Tent Show (Al. Murdoch, mgr.l —Drydeii. Me.. 28-31. Norwoods, The, Hypnotic Show (M. II. Norwood, mgr.l— Adelaide, So. Aus., Sept. 2-28. Pelhains, The. Khow—Silver Creek. N. Y., 26-3L Itouclere, Harry and Mildred (Hurry Ronclcre. nigr.)—Halifax. N. R., Can.. 211-20, Truro 30. 31, Monclon Sept. 2, 3, Knckvlllc 4, 5. Am- herst 0, 7. Savlilge Bros.' Amuse. Show (Walter Ravldve, mgr.)—Stanton. Nebr., 27-31, Elgin Kept. 3-7. Swell's Tent Show (Coo. I). Sweet, mgr.)— Keltlmhiirg, 111., 28, 20, New Ronton 30, 31, Aleilt. Sept. 2, 3, Alexis 4, 0. Todd's Vaudeville- Show (Wm. Todd, mgr.)—Rx- iiwre. Va.. 26-31. I WANTED TROMBONE TO DOUBLE sVTAQB Others write. State everything first It tier Address JACK BROOKS, Rvansvllle, Wis.. Sept. 2 anl week. P. B.—Take tills means to thank people for answers to previous ads. -- ■ . AT LIBERTY . WM. E. MALLETTE Comedy and Juveniles Address, till Aug. 81, WAVERLY, N. Y. Per, address, OOLLBQB POINT, N. Y. CafCTnilCC ORIGINAL IN PlOT OtVCIUnCO AND DIALOGUE Written to order by an experienced and succ aslul writer. Tellmo what you want. JAOK 0. HUrUB- FOIIU, Author and Producer, Boutli Bend, Ind. WANTED, PLAYS For early production. Wiilo DE ROSE * RHODES Address, nntll Oct 1, 610 u. Mala Bt . Mlshitwava. Ind. WANTED QUIOK MED. PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Blnglea and Teams. Addrss _ .. , '- Wait A. NIOOLSrcORSlNO, IOWA, .. u\ y