The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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12tl THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OCTOBIR 12 TWO TREMENDOUS SHAPIRO HITS MlclUarnia;; City, Ind. — Orahen, OUT OF TOWN NEWS WASHINGTON. With agreeable weather and good attractions at all houses, business waa succeaiful. At'iuEui (J. W. Lyons, mgr.J—Week of Sept. 80, "The Divorce Question" waa well received. ■ I. M. KUm, wbo beaded the caat, waa one of tbc laat season's members of tbe Columbia Play- ers, and bla friends were oat la fore* to give blm welcome. Batlafacto.-y bnalneaa waa done. "A Fool There Wa»", week of Oct. 7. "Tbe Gamblers" to follow. Bblasoo (L. Stoddard Taylor, raft.) —James T. Powers, In ''Tbe Two Little Brldei," gave a de- Jlglitiul performance, wblcb waa fair/ enjoyed by . nrgv audiences laat week. Annette Krllcrniann and comiiiir weak of 7. "A Butterfly on the Wheel" folfowi. Columbia (Fred U. Berger, tngr.)— "Tbe Rain- low," with Henry Miller, ilnlb Chatter ton, anil au eicellent company, gave pleating performances laat seek, to large sudlencet. "Tbe Roaa Maid" week of 7, 'Tbe Man from Home," with William Hodge, follows. National (Win. II. Ripley, mgr.)—"Tbe Other Man," with George Naab, 014 wall laat week. "The Littlest Rebel." with Wm. Farnem, week Of 71 Christie MicDonald ill "Toe Spring Maid," follows. Mmewlorf'a series of flv» Thursdays, at 4.80 p. M., Oct. 10. 17, 2a, 8} ana Dor. 7. Pou't (Jamea Thatcher, mgr.)—The Popular Players. In "The Great Divide/' cloaed tbelr sea- aon Oct. 8, by giving their usual flne perform- ances. A. H. Van Buren Isetta Jewel and tbe rett of tbe cut wet* good. Big business ruled. Beginning T Polk'a vaudeville, with tbla bill: "A Night la tbe Park." with Ruth Lockwood and lurry Van; Mysterious Edna, tbe Ongnoux, (Metro, Kckhoff and Gordon, Beialc La Oount, Morris and Kramer, tbe Electric Olty Four, and up to dale pictures. Casino (A. Julian Brylawskl. mgr.)—A lively and up-to-date program of vaudeville acta and new plcturea drew big boalaeaa laat week. BUI week of 7: Albtr'a Polar bears, Brown and Bar- luletll, George Moore, Pearl and Roth, Dainty Ruth, and new pictures. Sunday concert*, well featured, do well. Ohabb'b (Mlaa H. Wlnnlfrcd Do Witt, mgr.) —Big bnalneaa laat week. Bill week of 7: Mc- Intyre and Heath, Edith Helena, Gna Van and Joe Schenck, Bert Levy, Max'a International Bur- lesque Olrcui, Jamea McOormack and Blaaasc irvTiisi, Claude M. Roode, the animated weekly, grand pipe organ recltala. Oobmos (A. Julian Brylawakl, mgr.) — Big bnalneaa laat week. Bill for week of 7: Beltorelly and Gallaauoo. tbe -Three Bomana, tbe Four Urobvlnla, Mack and Waters, Soowie MeybelL/ and new pictures. Sunday concert!, wltb mualc by "That Orchestra," draw capacity. Oatbtt (George Peck, mgr.)—Tbe queens of Paris, wltb three live comedians, a tine choral, and bandaome etage aettlngs, gave enjoyable per- formancea, and pleaaed large audiences laat week. The Social Malda week of 7, tbe Taxi Olrla next. Sunday concerts do well. LictVK (A. 0. Mayer, mgr.)—Tbe Tiger Lilies, wltb Matt Kennedy, pleated big nualneia laat week. Mils New York Jr. week of 7, the Whirl of Mirth follows. Tbe world's aerlea- of games will be abown on tbe playogrupb. Majkbtio (Jobn Grieves, mgr.)—This bouse opens with a big musical alock company, wltb the comedy of "The Big Utile Princess." Tbe company Includes: Nina Collins, Klva Orlevea, Frances Scott, Rma Forth, Blllle Barlow, Billy Stanford, Ralph Earle, Walter Mack, a singing quartette, ana a large cliorua. Popular prices will prevail. MM, Tub world'! baseball series Will be given by Manager llerger, of the Columbia, on bla new scoreboard. He Is a B, B. fan, of tbe thirty-third degree. , . . Mm*, Khma Cai.v» will be heard at Columbia Friday afterooon, Oct. 25. . .. Burton Houina atarla bla traveloguea at tbe Columbia In November. At last the popular head uaber of tbe Colum- bia, wbo developed a case of "fever" which' caused hll being sent to the hospital, la well again and on duty. Cause: Wm. J. Krskln and l.etltla ' M. Hayne married Sept. 1*. 1012. .Honey- moon apent at Atlantic Olty, and now cards are tut -. Grwrral UArtAtn Kbward Benton, of the Poll interest!, was In tbe city to witness the closing performance of Poll's Popular Players, snd bad time to give-the hearty hand of approval to Tun Out Rbluhlx. AiTHduon Poire Popular Players have Rone, and now It la Poll's "Kind of Vaudeville." Mana- ger James Thatcher 'announcea tbat all:of the po- Tlte attaches of tbe bouae have been-retained, and tbe same courteous treatment to all'will'be coi- tinned during tbe vaudeville aessen. ■Ma. and Mia. 8..Z. Pou were present at tbe doling of (he stock season, Tbe bouae waa a bumper. Absolute capacity. Aa a parting of good will, the Poll management entertained all tbe members of tbe stock ostopany, and tbe preaa, at a Banner at Oonfresa Hall. after the performance of "Tbe Great Divide," on rrldey.night, Oct. 4, The happleat kind of feel- ing prevailed. Taroma. Wnah,— Empren (Dana Hayes, mgr.), bill for week beginning- Sept. 80, three acta divide headline honors, while Ibe entire eight acta art worthy of especial mention. Because of the" length of tbe bill performance began n quarter boor earlier than usual.' Bdwsnl Dorking, Titanic annlvor: Okas, Wlldlah and company. In an abbreviated drama, and McRse and l-cvcrlng, comedy ,'cy<Uirs, »le with one another fur head- line r.o»re. nyUuds am) Famer, Delmore and Adair, Link and Robinson, Scott and Wilson, lln- derwoal dally news! service,. Owen's Orchestra, and the Rmprestcope ionclude the bill, PAivJlkha' IW, J. Tlmmena, mgr.)—With men- tal IvJMIhXdi ' t "object, Mercedes snd Mile. stanttjU.been "The till beginning Sept. 80. Othen ore: Btbel <)aUfornU rowtei. Wm. L owell mbss) era" was presented by the Princess Players week U-Blnliig Sunilay matinee, Sept. 29. The produc- tion vmh finely given. Taooua (0. 11. Herald, mgr.)—"The Tslk of Hie Town." the comic opera produced by local i.iknt; under tbe auspices of tbe Woman's Club, 27-80,. waa all tbat the name Implies. Tbe com- pany was excellent. Julian Eltlnge, In "Tbe rusclnating Widow," Oct. 6-9. CIRCUIT, BIJOU DnCAM, CIOWN, LT1IC, IoLI llnua, I'alacx, Hoai, Rotal, Hell. Sobnio and llnt't. Palace, Robs, Royal, shki.l, Soknio and busltieas. iliLii's Tavisn (Dick Welse, mgr.)—The Little PesBant llniul la proving an excellent draw- ing card here. Olthpio Club (Cbaa. Sturgla, mgr.) — Royal Hawaiian Sextette are playing an Indefinite en- A'Agement here. oi.vhi'um Inn (J. Short, mgr.)—Tbe Scenescu Orchestra, under the direction of Bernlee Car- men, with Rthel Leslie, vocalist, continue to draw Increasing patronage. Diwii'e (O. B. Dewey, mgr.)—The Hawaiian Orclicatra. • , . ■ Tacoua Cahair (Ben Norman, mgr.)—Bram- brllla Orchestra, None. Tun iiuhu Obio, shown In tbe first set of "The Spoilers," at tbe Princess Theatre week of Hept. 80. was nsed In tbe passenger business between here snd Alaaka during tbe gold rush to Nome In tbe late '90s. - Mobs than three acore Tacomantane attending Ibe round-op, and making tbe trip hi a special train of ten cars, report the time of their Uvea at tbe gnat Wild Weat ehow of the Oregon city. Bkn NohMAN, manager of ibe Taooma Cabaret, lins returned from a week's trip to tbe Glscler National Park. Mr. Norman wsa one of a select party making the trip in tbe private car of TraMc Manager Coatello, of tbe N. P. Railway. Haavar OxAwroau, tbe young local aviator, who baa become well known In aeronautics, re- cently made n successful night between tbla city and Puyallup. Mr. Crawford waa announced to Uy every day of tbc Puyallup Vultey Fair, which oiiened Oct. 1, ilia biplane waa manufactured wholly by himself and brother In their machine shop In Puyallup, a suburb of this city. Frank 1'almkr, the new pianist at tbe Rm- preaa Theatre, la one of tbe ntoat accomplished musicians heard here In some time, and bla play- lug sdde to tbe ancceas of the orcbestrs. tub management of Helm's Tavern baa secured tbe Little Peaaant Band for an Indefinite engage- ment. Tbe band consists of six musicians and stutters, wbo are deft performers on more than sixty different Instruments. Tbe repertoire con- slats .of over. 2,000 numbers, from classics to popular ragtime, . Fhank Pohtbb, the popnlar and efficient nlanlat at the Pantagea' Theatre, recently returned from a vacation. .... Dusts* Bbown and bis dog, Tlge, held forth at the Armory, Wednesday, Oct, 2. Donald McDonald, tbe New York dramatic coach, left tbla city 2 for Minneapolis, where an amateur production will be staged tbe latter part of the month. Later he will go to Detroit, where he will put on a play similar to tbe one produced here. It will be under tbe auspices of the Woman'e Club. - Waltsk Smith gave an interesting and in- structive lecture here. 2. oh "Tbe Hawaiian Won- derland." Tbe lecture was embellished with tbe aid of atereoptlcon views and moving pictures. A new State law recently enacted bas banished the public drinking cup fn thin State. Tbe new law went Into effect Tuesday, 1,' and the local health oBlclnla aay It will be enforced to the letter. A numtier of department stores and theatres will provide individual drinking cups carrying their udvrrtlseraents on tbe aide of each cup. t>NB of the season's Interesting announcements la the artist course, under the direction of Bernlee Newell. Madame Gadskl, the singer, will follow the opening concert, by Blccardo Martin and Rudolph' Gan* 0. Austin Veil and Masion Hasnbt, wbo ap- peared wltb "The Woman" Co., at tbe Tacoma Theatre, 4, 0, are well known on tbe Coast, as they played leads with tbe Baker Stock Co. tor a season. Dirkctox JUn.rr, of the Princess Theatre, will open the Seattle Theatre, in Seattle,- wltb bis second atock company, 20. ' Wheeling, V. Va.-Court (Felnler A Moore, msrs.) H, A. Rodeheaver Oct, 7, "Louis- iana Lou" 8, 0, Whitney Concert Co. 11, "Little Women''. 12. Victoria (Geo. .fihafcr. mgr.)—1)111 for week of 7: Pearl Stearin mid company. Jule Heed's School Days, Oapl. Pickett's aeala. Ulcere and Hill. Melius Sextette, and La Keillors'. Obphkcu (J. F. Lee, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: Ospt. Webb's seals. Alexis snd Bchall, Tower Brae..' Billy Lusslee and Art K.vinn, Kltaalmraons and Cameron, Monahan, Vedder, Morgan Co., and Hill, Bowen and Zorn. . Ilnrtford, Conn;—Parsons' (H. 0. Persona, mgr.) "Tbe rink Lady" Oct. 7-9, "The Trail '»f the lonesome Pine." 10-12, Blanche Ring, In "The Wall Street Girl." 11-10. ' 1'ou'a (W. A. Asoougb, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: 8am Mann and company, Donovan and Mc- Donald, Kalmar and Brown, Marie Fenton, Wills and Burt, Uush Bros., Olile loung and April, and the Electrograph < • • • , lliSTroan (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: Brace '.Richardson and eompsny, . Hallo Bros., Barns and Franklin, Uslno, Seven Merry Makers, Ohss. Burke. Frank Howard, Murray and Lane, Kennedy and Kramer, and tbe pictures. llAPFr Hour (Harrison Harris, mgr.)—Good crowds continue to patronise the pictures here. Kwrins IV. S. McMahon, mgr.)—Dally change of films attracts good business. Note. —Another picture theatre la under con- struction In this city, to be known aa tbe Princess, New Haven, Conn.—Hyperion (B. D. til- drlilre, mgr.) "One Day" Oct; 7-9, Aborn Eng- lish Opera On. 11, 12; "Runty Pulls the Siring" week of J*. ' I'nt.t'H (K. O. Rdwsrda, mgr.)—Bill for 7. and week: Louis Simon, and atalhryn Ostcrman and company. Dolly Onnnollv and Percy Weurtch, Weber. ' • TH • 1i '- T - 1 Buffalo, N. Y.—Star (Dr. P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) John HyamB and Leila Mclotyre, In "The Girl of My Dreams," Oct. 7-9; Wm. H. Crane 10 12. "Madame Sherry" 14-10, Teck (Messrs. Bbubert, mgrs.)—John Cort's new comedy, by Frederick Obapln, "<'. 0. D.," 7 and week. "Julius Caesar," with Wm. Faver- sham and an all star cast, week of 14. Felsre pictures are given Sundays. Hnaa's (U. Shea, mgr.)—Bill for 7 and week: Rolfe'a "Pnsi In Boots," Oorelll snd Gillette, Mllo Beldbn snd company, Alpha Troupe, Don, the talking dog; Barry Tlghe and Bessie Clifford, snd the Beebacke. Majsstio (J. Laxtgblln, mgr.)—The opening of tbla new bouse occurred 7, with "Matt and Jeff." Matinees are given dally, except Sunday and Monday. Thurston 14 and week. Oaodkn (M. T. Middleton, mgr.)—Al. Beeves' Big Beauty Show week of 7. Youth, Beauty and Folly week of 14. Business is fine. i.avatettsj (0. M. Bagg, mgr.)—Zallah'a Own Company week of 7. Jardln de Parle Girls fol- low. Bnalneaa is excellent. , Aoaipiut (H. M. Marcus, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: Vallate Brothers, Kittle Fay. Pearl Tr|o, Vaugban and Glynn, Terry and Sennits, Devpy, Billy and Betrle Reynolds, Powers' elephant!, Wm. Smith, and tbe Imperial Trio. Ultea, IT. Y. —Bbubert (Vlrlan Whltaker. narr.) bill for week of Oct. 7: Top o' tbe World Dancers, Three Lycra, Reliner and Gores, Em- peror and Empress Monkey Show, snd Hslllgsn and Sykes. Majxstio (Ford Anderson, mur.)—w. H. Crane celebrated bla fiftieth I anniversary here, to a picked house, 2. KlLemacolor plotures 7-9, Will- iam Collier 12. IIirroDBOMi (J. P. Qulnn, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: Louis, Griffin and Loula, Herbert and De- calbl, Reta Curtis, Joe Brennan, Le Boy and Rome, and Ralaton Trio. .LuMsaao.—Motion pictures 7-9, tbe Mcrry-Go- Kounders 10-12. Aliiahbxa (Henry Lux, mgr.)—Pictures. Obphiuu (Ford Anderson, mgr.)—J'lcturea. him. —Pictures, - Albany, N. Y.—llarmanua Bleecker Ball (Edward M. Hart, mgr.) Gertrude Hoffmann, In ber new revue, "Broadway to Paris,", presented here for tbe first time on any stsge Oct. 6, wss greeted by two packed bouses., "Tbe Prose- cutor" 7-0, "Bunty Pulls the Strings" 10-12. Kupill (Jas. H. lib odes, rogr.) — Kxcellent buelnesB. Behman Show 7-9, Pete Ourley and tbe Daaslera 10-12, tbe Midnight Maidens 14-16, Mollis Williams' Oo. 17-19. Paormia'a (Howard Graham, mgr.) — Vaude- ville and moving pictures, to satisfactory business. Majsstio (Biull Delcbes, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. Klmlra, H. Y,—Lyceum (Lee Norton,,.mgr.) The Lyceum Stock Oo. opened a week's engage- ment Oct. 7, In "Tbe Cowboy and the Lady." Frank T. Charlton la tbe new leading man. Moiart (George F. Dunbar," mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: "The Act Beautiful/' Georgia Comedy Four, Hawley and Ware, Leonard Kane, and mo- tion pictures i .; . Majsstio (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7: Gardner and Stone, Three Harmonla Glrla,. Mets and Mats, and Corlnne. Colonial (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures. An electric board will show the returns of the world's aeries between New York and Boston this Genera, N. Y. — Geneva (B. B. Gutstadt. nurr.) David Blapham, In a song recital, Oct. 9; "Alma. Where Do You-Livet" IB, "Ecsy Money" 17. '.'Bought .and Paid'For" ,28. "I'aaslng of. the Third Floor Back" 80, "Tbe Lion and the Monso" 31. . Txmi'LI (F. 0. Pierce, mgr.)—Pictures and high class musical turns between tbe reels, to good houses. Motion Would. —Pictures and verlety, to sat- isfactory bnalneaa, i ■ Star (Daniel Deegan, mgr.)—Pictures, to good bouaeg. Syrnnnar, JV. Y.—■Empire (Frederick' Gage, ragr.) "Ben-Bur," for week of Oct. 7, bad a heavy advance sale. ■ Emma ■ Trentlnl, in a new opera, "The Firefly," week of 14. .. Wibtino (Francis P. Martin, mgr.)—"Bunty Pull* the Strings" 7-0, "Excuse Me" 11, 12 Bastablx* (Stephen Bsatable, mgr)—Tbe Merry- Oo-Rounders 7-0, "The .Girl In the Taxi" 10-12. ObaND (Chaa. II. Plummcr, mgr.) — Oapaclty bouses continue.- Bill-for week of 7 Includes: Julius Bleger, Ramadell Trio, Lew Hoffman, (be Ballots, Hermlne Shone and company, Hoey and ' Lee, Devlne add Williams, aud Francis Yates. Burlington, In.—Grsnd (R. P.. Bolmea. mgr.) "A^Modern Eve." with Katherlne Ilassell, iTtbls city,' Oct.-8. 'Tile' Rosary" 12, "Officer 000" 10, Howe's pictures 28-Nov. 0, Gabbiok (J. M. Root, mgr.)—Hood business. Palacb (L. P. Blank, mgr.)—Attractive"pic- tures, to good business. Elitb (W. H. Taylor, mgr.)—L'nuanlly fine pic- tures, lo eotlefactory business. . . . Cohbt (P. Vogt, mgr.)—Good pictures, to good bouses, ■ -' —■ ' "■-.-. . ■ '• Nbmo (Allender & Oo., nigra.)—Motion pictures. Business' aa t laf ac tory. '■ Libio (W. H. Ewlng, mgr.)—Mov)ug pictures. Notb. —Katherlne Ilasaell, who was (be slat 1b "Tbe Butterfly Girl," baa accepted a part la tbe "A Modern Eve" Co., and made ber debut at Keokuk, 7. ..''■ Cedar Ilnplda, la.—Majestic (Vic Hugo, mgr.) bill for OcL 7-9: Seven Marveloui 11*1- fordi, tbe Marimba Band, Barry, Halvera and compnny, Tom- allien, W. 8. Banrey and com- pany, Hoey and Mossr. For 10-12: International Polo Team, Dugan and Raymond, Kramer, Bell- clalr and Herman, Ftaher and Green, Barbee, Hill and company, Jackson, and Margaret. (First half. 7 to 9; laat, to to 14.) Ubkwb'b (W. B. Collier, mgr.)—"Tbe Kiss Wslts" 9, "Putting It Over" 11, "The Fortune Hunter" 12, "Prince of To-nliht" ■18; Walker Whiteside, in "The Typhoon," IS; "That Gal o' j?^OT«.^-GeorBje Waller,. pf the ''Reatyjujoiiey" Goj, which played at Greene's S.^ls^aMDMsr Davenport, In.—Burtls (Chamberlain, Kindt 6 Co., mgrs.) "The Divorce Question" Oct 7, "Putting It Over" 10, "Ready Money" 11, Howe's pictures 12, 'Officer 000" 13, Walker Whiteside, In "The Typhoon." 14. Gband (l>. L. Hughes, mgr.)—Paul J.'Rslney's African bunt pictures were lean here week ending b. except 2, when the United States Marine Band gave a concert. .... Auebican (Charles Berkeli, mgr.)—The bill for week of Sept. SO Included: Wm. Trslnor and company, Bert Lnmont's Cowboy Mlnstrela, Albert Donnelly, Manny snd Roberts, McOonnell Suiters, aud the Amerlcascope. •',-■'. Dnbncjne. In. — Grind (John B. Maelay, mgr.) "The Thief," matinee and night, Oct. 0; Howe'a pictures 18. . / • . ■ Majbstio (Jake Rosenthal, mgr-)—Vaudeville. Pbinobsb (II. W. Fulton, mgr.)—Pictures. Stab (A. 0. Thompson, mgr.)—Pictures. Annas (A. L. Stevens, mgr.)—Pictures. Rotal (A. L. Stevens, mgr.)—Pictures. . DBBAMLAND I (J. E. Boyle, mgr.)--Pictures. Dbbaki.and II (A. C. Wright, mgr.)—Pictures. LoniisvUle. Ky. — Macauley (John T; Ma- ciuley, mgr.) Mme. Nsslmovs, In "Tbe Marion- ettes," Oct. 7-9. Cbatles Cherry, In "The Psss- ers -By," 14-1S. SiiiinxRT'n Maronio (J. J. Gsrrlely, mgr.)— "Within tbe Law" 7-9. "The Girl from Toklo" 10-12. Walnut Stbcbt (C. A. Sbaw, mgr.)—'The Common Law" week of 0. Gaibti (0. T. Taylor, mgr.)—The American Beauties proved a bit, ending S. May Holden and Marie Brandon were tbe features. Business good. Buoxinoham (Horace McOrocklln, mgr.)—Tbe Yankee Doodle Glrla week of 0. Harm's (J. L. Weed,' mgr.)—B1U tor week of 6: Taylor Granville's "The Hold-Dp." Vsn Uo- Ten, Havlland and Thornton. Joe Jackson, La Toy Bros., tbe Three Baytons, tbe Windsor Trio; and Stuart and Keeley. OnruarjM (I, Simon, mgr.)—"A Gay Time In Queliec" features the films for week of 0. IIiri'orRoms (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"White Slavery'" features week of 0. . Oliiipic (Max L. Simon, mgr. )■ -"The Evi- dence" features' week of 0. Crystal (M. gwltow, mgr.)—"Custer's Last Fight" features week of 0. Columbia (1, Simon, mgr.)—"Tbe Convict's Return" features week of 6. Casino (I. Slmco, mgr.)—"Tbe Pity Of It" features week of 8. Novbi.tt (L. Levenson, mgr.)—"Tbe Hidden Trail" features • week of 6. Avbnub (M. A. Sbaw, mgr-)—"A Shot In the Dark" features week of 8. . Majtbtic (L. Dlttmsr, mgr.)—"Friends" fea- tures week of 8. Notb. —All of the picture houses are doing good business. Baltimore, Md.— Ford's (Chas, E. Ford, mgr.) Wm. Bodge, In "Tbe Man from Home." Oct. 7 and week. "Tbe Little Millionaire" week of 14. • Aoadbut (Tunis Dean, mgr.) — Christie Mac- Donald 7 and week. "Tbe Rose Maid" week of 14. auditorium (Frank McBrlde,: mgr-) — Robert. Mautell 7 and week. Aborn Opera Co. 14 and i week. Holudat St. (William Rife, mgr.)—"The James Boys In Missouri" 7 snd week. ''No Mother to Guide Her" week of 14. ' Gatbtt (Wm. Ballauf, mgr.)—Tbe Taxi Olrla 7 snd week. Tbe Winning Widows 14 snd week. Kurias (Geo. Rife, mgr.)—Whirl of Mirth week of 7. Moulin Rouge Ourlesquers 14 snd week. Mabtland (Jaa. L. Kernan, mgr.) —Bill for week of 7: "An Opening Night," Chaa. and Fan- nie Vsn, Rube Dickinson, tbe Bebrens. Harvey and Devora Trio; Ben Beyer and Bro., and Baby Helen. Victoria (Ohaa. K. Lewis, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7 Includes': Helen Page and company. Gro- tesque Bsndolpbs Three Troubadours, Pearl Fair, Mascagnl, Four testers, and Clyde De Voe and company. Nnr (Geo. Scuiilder, mgr.)—Bill for week of 7 Includes: Darnels. Neuluaco end La vino, Frances taring, nickoy snd Nelson, Viola Duo, aud Sid- ney Dean nd company. , Co., in tsblsro-'tJvoductlonB ofT musical *£%& began a two weeks' atay Oct. 0. Two^, *• nightly, with change of ebow twice a week * Notbw.— Hale O'Rlelly is singing st gnel.r.. . land Theatre...... Harry L, Alfred, of c,i,!» III., one -jf America's greatest arrangera. la mS Ing s co-operative company, which will tsetad. .a of his assiitant arrangers, for arranging cone r i« for a new monthly magazine tbat he will i. aud which will be devoted to the musical fk-ii SprliiiiOeld, Slan.—Conrt Square, in n (lllmore, mar.) "The .Trail : of .-the iVnV'n-i Pine". Oct. 7-9, "The Paiwlng of tbc Third SS Back" 10-12, "Home to Roost" 14 15 uS Calve, In concert, 10; "Oliver Twist 1 ' 17 '•'■rt Wall Street Girl" 18, 10. . ' "• Poli'h (Gordon Wrigbter, mgr.)—Bill for weei of 7: Tempest and Ten; Paul Morton aad RaS (llass; Black add White, Honors snd u' Beta? Hufford and Chain, Clara Inge,' Selblnl ami i'.i vlnl, and the electrograpb. • "*" Oiutom-MB.i F. iBbea, mgr,)—The Dasslm 7-B, Wolgoel-Rlvers pictures 10-12, Melllc wffi loins' company 14-10. mr ■ Plaea (Goldstein Bros., mgrs.)—Bill for im- F.arl and Bartlett, Lockett Snd Shears, and AL Edwards. For 10-12:-Morton and -Adams, Allri and Cbannault, June Mills, and pictures. NnaoN (H. I. Dlllenback, mgr.)—Bill for J 9: Kennedy and Kramer, tbe Randalls, and u~ Banks. - For 10-12: .Earle and Wayne. Balk Bros.; Fondells and Rappnn, and moving pictures. ARIin.L Uuotl, ' EOIRONIA, GAlKrv, UliAsi Gi-ona,- MiRROl, ■ Novxavrr, • Palacb and Stinwir. moving picture bonses, report good bunlness Notbb. —Mme. Oslve. will open ber America concert tour'at tbe Court Square Oct. 10. Lillian Burnett, a former Springfield girl. Is 'will the Jolly Follies company.v....Tbe Ooldstek ' Bros.' Amusement Co., of this city, bave boueat ' tbc opera bouse at Kxeter, N. H., which the/ have been operating under a lease .The loeg musldans' nnlon Is appealing to tbe mansgera at the larger moving picture houses to Increase lay alee of the orchestra..;... John T. Morlnrty, o? this city, bas lessed tbe potoln property U Holyoke, and after remodeling will open It aa i moving picture house Edith Wynn Mattblui will give ber Impersonstlon of "Sister Veotrlce* 10, at Technical High School Hall, for tbe bene fit of the Kate Stanley Memorial Fund Frank Hunger baa been engaged by Werba 4 Luescber bh general stage manager of tbelr attractions.... Gun Edwards and bit song reoue Is one of tat feature sets to be seen st Poll's soon Helena 1'bllllps (Mrs. Chas. E. Bvsns), who was engage! lo succeed Mrs. Stuart Robson in "The Womn Haters' Club" Co., Is to soon retire from Ike enst. Mr. and Mrs. Rvana recently changed thelr home'from Oblcopee Falla»to New York. Lynn, Mass, — Central Square (lames B. Donovan, mgr.) hat been equipped flak an or rheatrarlan whkb will hereafter fumarh mualr for the house.. Maude Burns haa bees eugaarg to sing tbe Illustrated numbers. This Is the Bra theatre In this part of New England to adopt a mechanical orchestra. Business Is capacity, Ltnn (Jeff Oallan, mgr.)—Vaudeville, to largf audiences, two .shows daily. Oltmpia (A. K. Lord, mgr.)—Eddie Mumfort, , s Lynn boy, and his partner, a Mr. Tbompeoa, made, a hit last- week. Jeffrey L. Whalen lee lured on the pictures In .an Interesting manset. Business continues big. Auditobium (Morlaon * Mark, mgrs.) — "Tai While sister" .7 snd week. "Seven Days" fol lows. ...'•; Coitiqua (Al: Newhall, mgr.)—rleuarcs anl tonga, to excellent business. .. Dbbambahd (Samuel Great, mgr.)—Novelties In pktares, 4o good business. . . Pastimb (E. A, Loud, mgr.)—Busuaeis con- tinues good, wltb pictures snd innate. Dbbam, CLirroHDALB (Thomas II. Culasn, mgr.) —4'lctures and illustrated songs. I . Notb. — Lieut. Ue.-bert V. Nordwell. the Globe Trotter from* Germany, appeared at tbe Lynn Tbe-,. atre wees'of - Sept. 80. in an. interesting tectum of his five year experiences In trtmplng on the road. Fall River, Maaa.—Savoy (I,. M. Boaa mgr.) "Tbe Common Law" Oct. 7. Returns of tbe world'i aeries games will be announced on a gigantic electric board. "The Farmer* Daugh- ter" 12, Aborn Opera Co., in "Madame- Butter- fly," 21; "The Talker" 28. Auadimt (L. fil. Boaa, mgr.)—Bill far 7-9 In- cluded: Harden, Bandy and Fields, W. H. Wild. and Percy Pollock and compnny. For 10-12: Florence Bower, Brooghtou and Turner, Toomer and Uewlbs, and Uardecn. Bunu (M. B. Goodhue, mgr.)—Vaudeville anl pictures are drawing big attendance here. ParuiKR (I,. M. Boat, mgr.)—Business la ex- cellent with moving pictures snd vaudeville Bit for 7:0 Included: La Malse, Blalre and company. and Josls Flyun. For 10-12: Ouomlnga ant Gladding, and '-a Velle and Grant. Palacb (A. B. Aabley, mgr.)—Motion plclurci and Illustrated songs. Ltbio (Ed. Doberty. mgr.)—Motion plcturei and Illustrated songs. ■ .. Stab (E. Mlchelfelder, mgr.)—Motion, picture! and Illustrated aonga, Nickbajdmn (Walter Blgelow, mgr.)—Molloi pictures and Illustrated song*. Scenic (II. B. Archer, mgr.)—Motion, pictures. Tnnaton, Maai.- park (Marie Keam\ mgr.) "A Bunch of Keya" Oct. 0. Casino, Stab, Columbia, Music mall an a Nicxkl are all doing good business with, pictures Note, —Commencing Oct. 7, another ehange oc- curred In tbe management of tbe Park Theutrr. when A. A. Kellmann, of Boston, saeauncd (lie IndlnnapollB, Ind— Murat (Fred J. Dalley, mgr.) Alice Nellson and Stars, from tbe Boston Opera Ob., Oct 9. Chicago Grand Opera Co:, In' "Tho Secret of Susnnn-" 12. Aborn English Grand Opera Oo. week of 14, • Enoubu's (Ad. F. Miller, mgr,) — "Madame > Bfi 5T.. Vm *' Mn,e - N «l»»»« 111 12; Frltxl scbeff 14-10. . . -...,.. Pabk (Anderaon k Zlegler, mgrs.)—"The Coun- try Boy" week of 7. Deve-Lewis, In "Don't Llo to Your Wife." week of 14. Colonial (Hoeden a Edwards, mgra.) — "The Power Behind the Throne" week of 7. "The Olty" week of 14.- ' '••,•* ■ • . . . ™'. Maronio Tsaru, — Webster Kingman Concert Co. 10. .. * Keith's (Ned B. Battings, mgr.)—Bill for !-t. k ■ of »i 7 . ! ^i"?.'.',, B,TOn »» Family, Walter 0. Kelly, Lltfa McMlllin and company. Meredith Sisters, Klutlng's snlmals, Mathews snd Al- thtyne, and the Dare Bros. Gatbtt (Dixie Amusement Co., 'mgrs.)—Bill ST S&aS. T: J^Stf: AMon > Bwn thd Lyons. Bllsley, Dllke snd Ellsley, snd Alexsnder Maason. Haley, snd Alexsnder Maason. . ■>"""Jflp_a»■ rinrton. mgr.)—Wataou'a Beef Trust week of 7, Yankee Doodle Girls week of 14. Itj Fayette, lad. — Dryfus (On Parks, mgr.) Monte Carlo olrla had good patronage Oct. 1. Faiiilt (D. W. Maurice, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd pictures, to good business. . Victoria (Ira Howe, mgr.)—Dark. Ltbio (Wm. Johnson, prop, a mgr.) Motion pictures and tongs. Abo (L. Klene, mgr.)—Pictures. Notbb. —George Ade spent a few day* with friends .here week of Sept. H ....Charlie Hasty, the Hooaler Bov. recratlr. nurchased a home In Ban Diego. Oal., and will move ads family there. Act. 10 .The Lyric Theatre, In thli HtT. baa been rebuilt nod gr,<atlT cnlars.it, nml opened the season Sept. 80, to immense-crowds, Wm, Johnson, wbo Is, tbe ^proprietor and raan- ager has .made It one vjf th*>aii,lsouest -theatres ■ ■In-this city. The attar IT the l.yrlc IncroneeM Wm. Johmon, mtntger; Derolce Johnson, tresR)- 'Omaha, Neb.—Brandels' (E. J. Vonagbaa. mgr.) "Alias Jimmy Valehtlne'' Oct. ftj. _ Botd (Frank Phelps, mgr.)—"Alma. Where De You Live?" 7-9. "The Women in the Case" I* 12. . - . ■ ij Oatbtt (B. L. Johneon, mgr.)—For saeek of «. Chaa. Robinson's Crusoe GlrlB. , Kaoo (O. A. Franks, mgr.)—Tbe New Century Glrla Week of 6. ■ ,„„ . nirroDROUB (E. L. Johnson, mgr.)—Bill (or week of 0: Ralph Connors, Schoeno's Roath House KldB, Otslg snd Overboil. Monopede Beuulngton, and Rockwood end Malcolm. _. Obpiibuii (W. P. Byrne, mgr.)—Bill for weel of 0: Adrlcnne Augarde, Iknplrc Comady Four. Raynore, Keene and company, Four Feorlmonds. Bobby and Dale. Belmont and Harl, Whulow ant striker, and Patho'e Weekly Review. Charleston, S. C — Academy (Cbti, B. Matthews, mgr.) "The Traveling Salestxan ' Oct. 7, Maude Adams 9, Al. (J.. Fleld't MlmrtrelB I*. Viotobu (Pastime Amusement Co.,' avgi»;»-- Bill for week of 7: MeU Moore, Viva-. Beltlna. lithson and lUnney, H. T. McOonnell, ltdfrey tn4 Barton, and Brown and Lorain. . . ' ",' Majbstic, Wondbbland, T^MTukinir. ltbic, Cbxhob.nt, ' moving picture nooses, are dndng wen. Notb. —The Oharleaton Fair ABBOclatlon will open Nov, 18. . Norfolk, Vtv—Academy (Otto WtUt. rngr.» Paul Btlney't African Hunt pictures threw wen Oct. 2; 3.' "Baby Mine" 5. „.„ . _ . CoiANitL (0. 0. Kgan.vmgr.)—-Ull .for wcij of 7: Gus Edwardt' 8ong Revue. Merlla,-.Tbomai and Hall. Lillian Aahley. Maxlnc nrttliere anl Bobby, and Alrlno and Sister. Business. Is Jg* Gbanbt (Otto WellB, mgr.)—"The Uttle Ten- derfoot" week of 7. „ ... „,,. Victoria (Otto Welle, mgr.)—The Martha b « iert, Trovollo, the Lester Trio, VnlveBp and More, Garcia and Hemingway oomnosejr tlw 1 " that played to good business week of Sept. J'J Another good vamlevllle bill ann motion - pletur / prodTam was booked for week of Oct. T-- Amiouoan, ABOADB, WOMOIBLAND, OOLUUnU Forosan ,a»d . Bonita, motion picture houses, port good Business. • . Lynchburg, Va^-Trent»n «*» ,***• prop.) ,It drawing big pstronage. BIU_ for I** M Included: Orenler aud La Fose Helen M; ' cedC, Mareilen and-Marsden, Aerial "fljvjjjwj" Crawffrd, Allen and Peters, Hnntlng aad Fran, i<. , Dtnllcbelie-Rros.i-and motion pictures. W»u>bb» (C. M. Oasey, prop.)—Motlo" l" c tureh Co ttlendld crowds. ,. CATarr.—Motion .pictures to good crew 8. ■fSaSSta (V. M7 Casey, prop.)—Mttlon l>" NOTBS.—The Lynchburg fair. W, iWafflfS ^■PV*?wW».