The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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OCTOBEB 19 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 15 Jmlre, l.aal— Ken. Anna Kcrsbaw Miss W Ulnr»ton Margie How, Kitlj- Rutherford, Mrs. R. Howe, Helen Cli pper Post Office^ —- ~ A „ •• avoid mistakes and to '" . eka limit «atW«rr ef Ike Insure »» e ^.»*r™I «- .1,1. n.i. on . - #«■• the letter, lisaru «'i« *i» or ?.'»ixne glee »*«*?eee »■* the ll»* _.» «l«o »• eueloseel. "SiiAe ■eatlan the date for nm- fc ?» oTtTe CMPPBB In wkJca the utter. «at «or wrere aawertl.ed. ,et I,ADIE»' WST. A.il>ton. M»DM Allen. Mart irrn, Trlxle ssa sa* IfrUXtn, LK331J Bnuis. Kirs prvden. Mar Burton. B WJi»._ Htticuo, Auua Baldwin MaeW. Clavlon SUUM Carlton, Mr*. W« ft-, 3SS S 3215rt Clark. Mary "• CafrtU. Lillian Colion. MrtWm. c*. ag& lioiiW, «" Droljaa. Margaret D'tipl*. >alset iwnoni), Bella Falk, Mlai a Frisk. »I1" ft. >'«tM(t«. J*« n FlnlaJ, Marlon Forrest Doroth.' Frank. Mirlorls Fowler, Emm* fiale, Florene* (ill SOB. MJWtw Grey. Jaoc Bnau, Bl»" Ikwilwriw Be»6 tMilanu, LUy Hushes Florence Berber, MrtA.K Haydeo Virginia Hares. Minerva Howard. Grace niumaane. Kelory, Maude Hoyee, Flossie Kent, Tyler Speacer, Ljd« LtarertoD, Slbbeloo, Gerdti Mrs. J. M 8peaeer, Mn. Lee. Nlaa St. Clair, May Lee, Sanaa Starr Mainerlte L*vlu, Bdwlna Stewart, Miss u i.Tdle, Dorothy Stanley Florence uBoy, Beatrice St. Vincent. Luthur. Bene Virginia LeKoy Delia E. beVler, Wm lAvendcr. Miss Schilling Emma Makr. Ague* Storm, Johnnie UorrattI Oarmn Solly. Estelle Mattlnl Sisters Schwartt. Back, B*«a> Blanche Barray, Anita Stanley, Back, Hose Mrs. Walt. Blteaell. flora Skepard. Babe UerclajKl, Bhtw, Lei* Deletes Styles, Loretta Barle, Lory Snyder. Capitols ylillward Jessie Thotapson Leona Uartln. Cassle Turner, Helen Malrooaey, Turner, Sadie France* Tyler, Odette Matters, Clara Vincent Loeretla UscOoiern. VlUaiua. Jtlraea Florence Marlon. Baby VauCamp, Rose Maker, Gertie Vcu OttlBger. Murphy, Bertha M. Ellrabatb F Walker, Delia Uarlla, Therein Walali. Mollle ft Mjkoff Wood. Molly Koa, Wlaalftad Weea, Ana* Osnalns Slaters White, Besets Price. Lillian D Williams, Dixie Pleasants Lilian Wright. Lillian Prentice, Sola Wilkes. Ada Palmer, Waterman. Ctthryn Eowe Mia. A. Tinder, Carrie Wnse, Anna Pateraoo sign* Wall Mrs, J. A. Piescott, Bonlta Wagner, Clara [•rice, Madeline Wbeeler, telena Rinaond. Clara Ward. Ttllle Relllv Mrs Jack Wtllcrs, Lenore Verona Beme'r. Mrs.UU Wilson, Marlon Harris, Oladjs llloss. Delia Adams ft WicBtld Anderson, O. B. Ailamwu Quart. Allen, Teddy Anderson. Clast Byrne, Eniete) Darnard, Pnil Brooks, K. I. Bentley, B. 1. Bennett, F. J.O Bneber, Burt Betta, Billy Seraard, Larry Barlow iWlbon Uloudls ft Fox Belmoat Mr. 0. Carter, Nlek (Hlfn Dlter) Bcoae, rat RlondeO. H. Ueisa, Ralpt Hereii, Call Brady, Paul Bouret, Al. Darke, Boy Claire, Jack Cobb, W. D. Ooekett, Eddie CkUds, Geo. ft. Catrer, Harry Crenyoa, CkasK Oarrlastoa, 1. Obtk. lilrl Crotty, Dsa Clay (an. Lew Osrsoa, J. V. Coarseea, W. R Cluk, Ben Cantor, Lev Clark, Ralpk Cta-raa, Milton Cuineros, Carl Danubne. Diu Dcsltocbers I.R Dswns. BUI GEU(TLE5MBJr'8 UST. Halrae, W. H Hick, Bailer Hart, iao. W. ...—_. _ .- Uamburx, Irvia PfellTcr, Robt. llant, Jay liyslop, Jim jUrrla. Bob Male, Patrick Uasunooa J. C I'rarer, B. 0. Higgles, Jno. Bagnes, J. E. ilarrls. Al. Hunter, Jas. Bowe, Walt Howard, Jack littla*. W. U. Bwdss, Jno. llttlate, W. H. BaUaa, Freak Unite, fu. Hnrassa ft DuVaal, Barry Utell. Alfred DuBovis it I.nlre Leonard. J. B. l<udley C KdlwnlLclor. Edw. Pell, Robt. p:ckert, WlUla Frvusser E. J. I'ayton, Robt G. Paul. O. M. Penrre, G. Parker a Shaw II laswaa*?! wT t *** lt^«)|w* askar »sn ubv ■ Hm«ey AD'Lonf; Kosell * Bains Klpoll, RatBn, Alt. HasaeU, H. J. Rolllnaon Beiiuers. Louis Ratter, Cass. Baitiagton, Kd Uarrej, Doc. In grab am L. P Janes* 1 Walton Jaejnoa, Artknr BoneiU, H. J. Juinsoii. Msl Jeney, Bob Jarels, DUon Jacktoo, 0. X Jackson, ft. G. teanaon, B. E. Bicuara*. H. H. Staaw, Joa H. BeUaon, Bnrold Btlnuson. Geo. Sherry. 1. W. gllraeaer, lllm Jsttuip, WlUisdJachwcak .J. A Klna, Karl Kail. Geo. C Kolli, Mllo I. Keao. Billy (Cine, Pat J. Kenny, Tnlbntt Keaiy. Mart H. Kroecer. Turn Kroiae, Lew Lane. Terry Lnscoll, Mix Peltt«e, Teter Dunbar, Lot Dubec. Moss. Douorau. Jack EaTls. Wendell burling, S. F. Daris, H. L. Dorbin, Will II Dextet, Elliott D<"Motte. A. bar is, O. S. Dlion. Cbai. Danon. Fred Dunon Fr«l R. Da»la Trof. S.A Elliott, Mn> 0. Emery, Ralph Enell, Ben R. Ererhnrt Vm. Exeella ft Fmaks Ebeling Troupe l.ew.n, Billy Ledgett ft Julian !.<jrtnz Leon I^timiiller. Bern Lukln, Al. Lew In, Cbas. A. La Pier, H. Mitchell, Fred Meeck, OUle Mantneld. W. J. Morton Wad* L Marshall. Wm. Most Twins Morelll. Boseo Willi, Monlton MnlTcy. H. Q. Mnrgan. Frank Morgan, Frank vaugnn. *sck Mitchell. G. W. \onteUa ftUins Mnwiilng. Dnn Von Scblllei C Freed, Joe Foley. Edw. Farrell, Billy Fori! A Willlamj Pane, Walt Gregory, F. L. Gahin, W. n. Cordon, Bam Gntlo, P. Oauo. Chna. E. Galbreath I,. I. Glbaon. W. H. Glnrraa. Eilmil. Gray, J n m n ■ML BurdM Orsliam, Billy BanftnB, B w. Glynn w.C. Jr. ••em. Austin prle\-es, Jso. a ilciMeu, Bert Barrls. Cbas. J Moore, Amous storey, Bert MUbwr,' Bd. Madden, Lew r-oeung Troupe Madden, Lew White, Arenie Finihiwe. A. 1 IkMllmer. Gen. Wall, Howard lrw.,1 t« a u^«_— t ewj » u » r» jr DUNiMirr. mv. nan. **vn»* Manny, J. Fred West, C. W. Mack, Tony Moore, Ed. B. Williams Cowbo. Wright, Edw. Mfkpkpr Owj MIlltT,' Fred' P. Webster, WU1 P Marlnger, Frank Weston. Clyde Maahattan Woednll, W. 8tock Co. Wilson, Vna _ Milton, Geo. W. Western, a B Newport, Hal Williams C ' Nlelsaeii, Carl West, ft. C Nett. Wm. Ed. Waltcslde- n'eston, Clyde Noble, Geo. Nestell, C. H. Oilier Dare Der Walker, Whims (Irerton, H. R. tWnMron, Sam O'Keefe, Tom I Yard. Geo. Phillips. God Zorclll, Jno. Perry, Geo. H.[8lerow. II. B. Pay ton, Robt. Zemla. Geo. I'nflen. Great ' Barrow Sueen. Tom uasell, E. M. Roche, Dan Bucket, Rod- J- Buamell. Chas. Rellly, Jas. A. Unnawayi, Four Beyo, Jan. A. Konw ftFeiguson .. Yin. Richards, Aug. Race to ru. Boy Hid'trdsoa, Urate 4 Co SkeUy. Jl Bplnnell. F. X. swllt, Dan W. BatUk. Lee Snyder, Geo. B. Scbrelr DnreDer Spencer. B. F. fttaflord H. B.s. Stanioit, Billy Sabura, Bob Scb-.tster, Milton Smith, P. M. Swayne, W. M. Shropshire L. G. Sours, The Sarlllc, Myst. Sberldan, Wen. Stanley, Billy StanAeld A. B. Knlllran, Jack Towle, Thos Jr. Taylor, Wm. Toys. Musical Turbett. Ben Thornton, Rlchd Tlianio. Claude Taylor, C. A. Toys, Beu Vance, Will J. Vanghn, Jack Vceey, Thos. Van Anden, Geo. White, PhlU White, Archie Winters, Bid Strums do. William-. Rll Wnltbara. J. II. ■•—. v.L,.p. 4 i audi, ureni '«»i™» SEE XOTICB1 AT HEAD OF LIST. qut of Town raws Pcterabni-nr, Va. — Academy (M. L, nfnt- reln.er, mgr.i Ralncy'n African Hunt motlutt ple- tarea. Oct, 7-8. did well. I.viic (Clias. C. Moss. mar.)—Vinderllle and aytlon pictures, to njood boaTness. BUI for week or Oct. 7 included: Vera Cutting;. Cora Simpson Ki, OJ aiPaoy 1 Tarher and Deroe, Hoy Walsh, and Bndley Nakomln. P..i T f: — ■? 'oHowina attractions will exhibit at SSPSS agrtciltural Fair, It to 18, inclu- H**-- R uclnHn &•»'« Wild Weal. Hamilton World asanasa Siown, and "United Ptates Girlies" by - -*»- * B. Amnaement Company. Nnmeroon ceasionn?" » t,r actiona have also secured con- m^2 1 " ,i "*» ' w '' v » Conrt (Felnter & g?**. asygjj the Smart Bet Oet. 14-18, "The awftsaahi 01r ,„ 1T =^ ^ ,,_ enrii^"o U * <<,w> gktttt - ■§?.)—BUI for week ending 12 drew rood returns of tT" wi" ^^LeT^ngr.)-Blll fo- week sBbSw*S 7a»«ano Iw., Brown and bananas, ■SR .,,?'"»>• Hoifmann. Taelor Grnnsllle'a me nold-Up," and the Reed Bros. onvonvivAXi. Two orodnetlons new to Cincinnati were splen- did Autumn magnets, and added not a little to the sarpeen already enjoyed. The unusual season !?. T*""?. a remarkably late itart, bnt Alma Glaek will be at the Rmery Auditorium M, and *..£ r Si toe asssnjanj menu is quite proline of attrActronil. Giand Orn* Hotina (John H. HsTlln. mgr.)— Joasnb M. Osltes presents John Hyams and Leila Mc Inly re Oct. 14, In "The Girl of My Dreams." Last week Frltxi ScherT was welcomed In "The Lose Wager." Kitty Gordon, In Tbe Enchan- tress," II. Ljbio (James E. Feonessy, mgr.)—:The New S?,', 1 . ^ ta „ ler . "arden Co. will present "The Whirl of Society" 13. featuring "A Night with the Pierrots." The Abora Grand English Opera Co. carried oat Its schedule last week, presenting no less than eight operas, repeating only "The Tales of Hoffnuna." "Little Women" 21. Walnut Simnrr (William F. Jackson, mgr.)— "The White Slaee," Bnrtley QtssjJMri famed old aueceia, will be rerleM 13. Beulah Poynter wna seen In her new dramatic comedy. "A Ken- tucky Romance," nnd for the matinees she put on "Lenn Hirers." "The Old Houestead" 20. Mnaiu LULL.—"The Garden of Allah" opens, £8, for two weeks. 8. F. Keith's (Charles L. Dotan, mgr.)— 'iMore Sinned Against Thun Usual." Is the tteejlltner 13. Others: Little Lord Roberts, John K. Henshnw and Grace Arery, In "Strangers In a Smug* Flat;" EUlott-SaToune, In "The Palace of Ornheos-." the Meredith Sisters, Dare Brothers, the Three Pa?rell Sisters, and Sherman, Van and Hyman. Pa'.he'a Weekly. Obphbtjk (Isaac M. Martin, mgr.)—Van's Scotch Mlnsirel Maids were featured, 13, with tvillUm Flener and company, in "The Line Be- tween;" AHce Berry and Henry Wllbelml, Frls- cary, tbe Fon' Burns Slaters, Code and Gett, and the Slaters McOonnell. Ekfibks < George F Fish, •ngr.)—Lew Field's comedy sketch, "Fun on the Ocean," was the fea- ture. 13. Others: James Rennie and company. in "I Died;" the Three Alex. Harry Suaber, Inez Lawton, and Syleester and Vance, In "The Ger- man and the Maid." The Oaumaot Weekly and oilier pictures. auHAN (Brant Schmld. mgr.)—"Kin Herbstma- orer" was presented by the German Stock Co. 13. BT»»r»aai> (B. K. Hynlcka. mgr.)—Billy W. Wataoa and Hlg Slide open 13. Mabel Leslie and Sum Sitlman were able leaders ef Harry His tings' Big Show, which presented "Girls of Many Husbands" last week. Aa electric ballet wag a splendid feature. Merry World £0. PtoPLs?s (Janes R. Fennes*y, mgr.)—Tbe Dig Rerlen arilres 13. The Gay widows repented their success of a year ago. Tbe Five Alarcons, Mexican singers and dancers, were featured, and they made good. John Hart was fine. In "A Night in a Caburat." Tiger Lilies 20. Ttir. wmsnus. Onve BLAKENsr, a Cincinnati girl, has Joined Joined the Plttaneld (Mass.) Stock Co. Bf.bt Thoiii'scin and MiiiTiu U. Ql'alky were the first to appear before tbe Professional Read- ers' Club. Jonx Q. Olgf-s made a r-piendld impression In a female role in "The Bachelor Club," Mrs. William Smith Uohlenburg's new play. LasM Vicroa Saab will direct the Ladles' Chorua of tbe Collegeftof UufIc Bl'TU M. TlLUCKLY AND Hl.ASIl STANI'OBO RIV presentlLg a sketch, called "When We Were Married." Louiax SricKNir'a Animal, Circus was a clem Uttle act on the B. F. Keith bill. Wai.tir C. Kslxt, "The Virginia Judge." de- clared while here that be will make one more trip around the world, retire from vaudeville, and take to the lecture platform, a la Burton Holmes. TBXononu Mitcbixl, the fnquirtr'i old drs- natlc critic, was mingling with old friends, telling of tbe coming of Wm. H. Crane. Andy Bmumtga, treasurer for sixteen years at the Walnut Street, Is In the box oasee at the Oipheum. Cleveland, O.—Opera House (A. F. Harts, mgr.) "The Woman" Oct. 14 and week. Charles Otrry. In "The Paisers-By," week of 21. Colonial (F. Ray Oonutock, mgr.)—"Little Women" vreek of 14. Karen's HrrroDaoita III. A. Diolela, mgr.)— Bill (or week of 14: hVlwaraV Kabaret Kids, Six American Dancers, Homer Una and company, Taurhrr and Madison, Earl and Curtis, Brit Wool. Max's Comedy Circus, and Three Jesefll'a. PnoaraCT (0. M. Todd, mgr.)—"A Foal There Wan" 14 and week. John O'DonneU. In "Rol- licking Shannon." week of SI. Oxand <J. H. Michael», mgr.) — Edna May Smoner. la "The Price She Paid." week of 14. "The take" 21 and week. (XsviT.iJ.-D (H. D. Zlrker, mgr.)—The Holilen Players, la "84. Blao," 14 and week. "Sapbo" week of 21. Dttcaaaa (W. B Goryn. mgr.l—The atoek com- pany presents "Oasemates" tor 14 nnd week. "WUdfipe" week of 21. PaiartLu (P. B. Sean. -ngr. 1—Pill for week of 14: Wormwood's Moukers. (Jus Campbell and company. Temple Quartette, i.'.iwldy. Lougton and ecanpany. Fern, Kerns and Bluelow, Mllo Sisters, Olucng and Jenulncs, and H-irry C.lenn. Sias (Drew ft Campbell, nigra.) — Mat Ken- nedy and his Tiger Lilies, 14 ami week. Ejirian (E. A. McArdle. mgr.)—The Queens of Paris week of 14. Dayton, O.—Victoria (Wm. Sanders, mgr.) "The fllri of My Dreamg" Oct. 23. Mrs. riske, in "The High Road." 24; Thos. W. Ross, In "The Only Son," 25, 26. National (Gil Burroughs, mgr.) — "Tbe Di- vorce Question," 14-10, Joliu .MeDuuuell, In "Rollicking Sbounon." 17-10. I.viiio (Mnx Hurtlg, mgr.)—Bill Tor 10-12 In- cluded; Three Romanoffs, Mile. P.' l-'aliivre's Circus, Silver and Gray, .mil Audersuu and Evans. Three perforniauveg dally. Colonial (Orrln Donovan, mgr.)—This new house oyened Its doors for the first time Monday, Oct. 14. with this bill: Victor Moore and Enuua I.ittletleld and company, Leonard and Louie, Bert Fltzglbbons, Howard and Lawrence, Bawls and Von Kaufman. Ellds Morris, Maxim's Models, and l'atne Weekly. .Majkstti-. r.Yi-ai'if. Rotal, Aubrroaina Arm Jxwkl, motion picture houses, report good busi- ness. Colambim, O. — Hartman (Lee M. Boda, mgr.) Eddie Foy, in "Over the Blver," Oet. 10, Id. SouinsajN (J. F. Lufi, mgr.)—"The Toko" 14-10. Hiok Srasarr (C. W. Horjer, mrir.)—"Where the Trail Divides." week of 14. Kuth'b (W. W. Crosaer, mrr.l—Bill for week of 14: W. L. Ablugtoii and company, Ijirs. Keller, Muck and Orth, Gordon Highlanders. L.v- dell and Battertvorth, tbe Jungmuu Troupe. Dave Ferguson, Archla Onrl nnd company, and the pletaree. Colonial (J. V. Maddox, tugr.)—Bill for week of 14: Harry Hotter and company. Morse and Clark, Martin and Powell. Mitchell Bros.. Doan. LInilsey nnd Doan. and tbe pictures. Broadway (Wm, James, mgr.)—Bill for week of 14: "The Musical Conservatory," Bean nnd Hamilton. Newport and Bert, Wright and Clay- ton, (Catherine Hawthorne, and pictures. HmutltoD, O. — Smith's (Tom A. Smith, mgr.) "The Girl of My Dreams 1 ' Oct. IX H.ila- pbll Stork Co. opened, for an Indefinite rim, 7. On and (John E. McCarthey, mgr.)—Bill for 14 and neck: Jacobs and Bertram, the Centl«e Trio. Madnline Burdelt, Selbee nnd North, Smith nnd Vance, and photoplays. Buoc (A. Hammerle, mgr.)—Vaudeville, .ones and pictures. Notes. —Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg, of tbe Dan- ville, Ky., Opera House Orchestra, visited friends here, O Walter Rector, of Cincinnati, has 'ulned tbe Halapbll Stock Co., as manager. Jrwx,. (John E. Lroomhali, mgr.)—'The nilxhted Son, 8, 0, with special music, to ea- lacliy b'lsineaa. Znneavllle, O. — Schultz (W. S. Canning, mgr.) the Aborn Opera Co., In "Tbe Bohemian Olrl." Oct. 14: tbe Smart Set 17. "The Fortune Hunter" 19, George Sydney, In "Busy Iny." 21. OapiisniH (E. B. Barrls, mgr.)—Zanesvllle's favorite actress. Mae La Porte, and her company, week commencing 14. Among her repertoire Is The White Sinter." QtRMSjT'B (W. C. Qulmby, Bgr.)—Moving pic- tures to full houses. Basin*** great. HirroeaoMS tC. W. Morrison, mgr.)—Moving picture* to due InwlneaK Auhucan (Jarae* Ordllns. mar. >—««w*1 f"n- lure aims have Increoseil the bnslne** here greatly. Mmn. O.—Fsnrot lb H. Ciinnlniham. mgr.) "Shepherd of IV nilli" Oct. 10. "He Fell to Uve wltb hi. Wife" 17. "Madame Sherry' 19 Oitrnicaz (C. E. Foreman, mgr.)—Bill f.r ween of 14 includes: The Imperial Japanese Troupe, Elaie Garnella and company, the Wayne*, Dudcid, Adams, Hartley and Reny, and the Four Blnnells. Ltbio (C. C. DeardourtT, mgr.)—Tbe Barrett Players present "In tbe Bishop's Carriage 1 ' for 14 and week. Big buatness rules. Rotal. Stab, iiscamlanc, Iwin ant Lima, with motion pictures to large crowds, Sprlntilteld, O.—Fairbanks' (G. C. Miller, mgr.) Oaraegte Alukan-Slberlui motion pictures week of Oct, 14. "The Olrl of My Dreams" 22. New Sum (Sun Amusement Co., mgr*.)—mil for week of 14: Ivy and Ivy. the Sharrocks, OUle Wood, and "The Girl from Stanley's." Portlaaa. Me,—Jefferson (Julius Cabn, mgr.) returns of the world'a aeries baseball g*me* be- tween New York and Boston, aa presented on n unique scoreboard, wan attended by large patron- are lait week. Among tbe attractions booked are: "The Bohemian OlrP' Oet. 18, 19, and Alice Lloyd, In 'Little Miss Fix-It," 21-23. Kami's (James E. Moore, mgr-)—'The stock presented "Tbe Man from Home." with Carl Stowe featured, week of 14. Niw Portland (I. M. Mosher, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and picture*. Bill for week of 14: "The Act Beautiful." Marlon Murray and rompiny. I'ewltt and company. George Yeomana, Armstrong and Ford, and moving pictures. Gbikly'b (James W. Orecty, mgr.)—This house Is continually well patronised. VaudevlUe and luorlng pictures are the offering. Bill for 1410: Edith Montrose and company, the BIJous, Mtttle Phillips. Ford ana Wesley, and moving pictures. Caico (M. O. Blumenberg. mgr.)—This pic- ture house featured the Vltagrspb Company's pro- duction of Rose Coghlan. In "Aa You Like It," week of 7. and it was the first time seen In any theatre. The favorite baritone aolotat, Frank P. Hollywood, Is filling a return engagement here. BM Nickbl (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.)—"Dublin Dan." "Sweet Alice Ben Bolt." "Ouster's Last Fight." and "Tracked by Bloodhounds" were among tbe pictures featnred week of T. New Pavilion (J. W. Grei-ly, BLgt.)—Motion pictures, with dancing, the Arlington Orchestra, and Miss Jsmes, soloist, continue to attract good attendance. Ntw Cm Ham. —The annual Maine Music Fes- tival, Wm. It. Chapman, conductor, featuring Nor- dics. Rappold, Lindsay. Bridewell, nnd other noted artists, with a chorus of 000 voices, 14-16. W1U C. Macfarlane, engaged aa city organ- ist, gave recital* at each concert upon the new 805,000 organ. SnrinsrSeld, Haas.—Court Square (D. 0. Cllmore, mgr.) "Tbe Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Oet. 7-0. wa* enjoyed by fair bouse*. 'The Passing or the Third Floor Back." 10-12. took well, with good-alsed audiences. Mm*. Calve 10, "Oliver Twist" 17. "The Wall Street Girl" 18. 10; Howe's moving picture* 24-20. I'ou's (Cordon Wrlgater, logrl—Giod business. Card week of 14: Qua Edward's "Song Revue," Billy Hall anl company, Merlin, Will* and Bart. Ollle Young and April, Barto and Clark, and Elect rograph. UlLMOBB (P. F She*, mgr.)—"lb* Haulers." 7-9. furnished plenty of fun, for good audience*. Mollle William* Co. 14-10, "East Lynne" 17- 19. the Holder. Crook 21-23. Plaza iCoidsiolo Bros., mgr*.)—Bill 14-10: Keily and Adam, Russell and Hartman, Arthur Harris. For 17-19: Modelsky Tronrc. Richards and Clark, Usl'.er and WlUtecliff, with moving pic- ture*. Nklson (II 1. Dillenback, mgr.)—BlU 14-16: Lloyd und Z.irlua, Gene and Arthur. Musical Dixon. For 17-19: Stem and Vance. Markee Bros. Joe Doming, with the motion pictures. Notbs.— Selwyn ft Harris have canceled 'The Yellow Jacket." which was to have bad Its first American presentation at Court Square Oct. 21. "A Rich Man's Sou." booked for Court Square 14, HI. canceled Blanche Ring ap- pears at Court Square. In "The Wall Street Girl." 18. on the annual theatre night of the Melha Temple of the Mystic Shrine A. 11 Furrows, for many years In charge of tbe Spring- field Blllpostlng Co., is to go to Northampton, to become manager of the Plaxa Theatre tor Gold- stein Bros Two Sprluirtold young men. Jame* Vincent, who had tbe part of John Hal*, and Thomas V. Morrison, cut a* "Dave" Tolllver. At the meeting of the senior class at Smith College. 5. "Taming of the Shrew" was chosen for the senior dramntlc* next Jane, and Alfred Young, of New York, who has coached tka cast for a number of years, was ebosea tor this year'a production. Tbe try-out tor tbe cast will soon be given. St. Joan, Cau.—Opera House (F. G. Spen- cer, mgr.) Toung-Adams Oo. week of Oct, 14, "A Butterfly on the Wheel" 22. 23. Ni.-bkl. — lnes Miller, Margaret Breck, and Floyd Baiter, la songs, nnd the moving pictures. Stab. —Moving picture*. Gem. —J. Dennclly, in song*, and Ike moving picture*. r.iiqus—Moving picture*. Lyric. —Vaudeville and moving pictures. Notbb. —After practically accenting the offer made by A. K, Mundel, of this city, for a three year lease of tbe City Opera Bouse, the City Council of Frederlckton reconsidered tbelr de- cision and decided not to rent It for a term of years Yarmouth, N. S„ la to have a new oiera house, under the management of Wm. Brsy- ley. formerly of this city. It wan formerly the Odd Fellows Hall, und has been trans- formed into a handsome theatre, at a cost of about 810.000. It will be known a* Brayley's Theatre, will have a sealing capacity of 1.2U0, end will open In about two seeks Fred Lorraine, represeutiug W. S. Ilarklns' Co., was In town 6. Montreal, Cam. — III* Majesty's (II. Q. Brooks, mgr.) Mrs. FIske, la "Tbe High Kosd, 1 ' Oct. 14 and seek. PaiNCEBS (H. C. Judge, mgr.) — "Kvery Won.su" week of 14. William Favvrsham, in "Tu'lus Caesar." 21 aud week. ORi'iixru (dec. Drlscoll, uigr.)—Bill for week of 14: l.alra Gnerlte aud compauy, Hermine Shone and «mi;any, Felix end Call*, Rosalind Owlituud axel cjnipuny, Borden and Shannon, l.ydla and Albino, and Gordon and Marx. KuANi/is (J. O. Uooley. uigr.)—Vaudeville and moving picture*, to big bushier*. BUI for week of 14: Vallala Brother-. Heasle Smith, Pearl Four, William Smith, and the Bennett Slater*. Gaybti (Mr. Arnold, mgr.)—The Merry-Go- Kimndera 14 nnd week. Tbe Runaway Gills week of 21. Hamilton, Caa. — Grand (A. B. London, mgr.) "The Lion and the Moose" Oct. 14. "The Pink Lady" 10, 17, "Monty Pulls the Strings" 18. 10. "Excuse Me" 21, 'The Senator Keeje House" 24, 2«". Timi-lx (J. G. Appleton. mgr.)—Bill for week or 14: S. Miller Kent aud compauy, Dorothy Bren- ner ami Joe Badllffe, Carl Emmy's pet*. Ilarvey, Heuderson and Lewis. Wa. Hutchinson and com- pany, nnd Madge Moltland. Kluicston, Caa.—Grand (D. P. Branlgan, agr. I "Three Twins" Oct. 17, "The Third De- gree" 19, "Kverywoman" 21, 22, W. II. Crnne, in "The Senator Keep* House," 2it; Y. M. 0. A. (local) 24, Minlanie Nordlca 2'. OarncuK, Wonokhlamp, Pxunc*mb axn Kino Kdwabo, moving picture and vaudeville houses, are enjoying good business. St, Catherine*, run.—Grand Opera House (O. B Odium, mgr.) It. W. Marks' Stock Co. turned crowds nirny nightly wes-k of Oet. 8. "The Sprli.g Maid" 14. "Mntt and Jeff" 21. "The Lion and Uw Mouse" 24, "The Three Twins" 2H. Woodstock, Can. — Griffin'* (M. Griffin, mgr.) "The Lkm and tbe Mouse" Oct. 18, "Mutt and Jeff" 24, "The Rosary" 30. 'Three Twins" Nov. 1. 'Tbe Troll of lite Lonesome Pine" 7, "Little Mia* Fix It" 21. Charleston, 8. C.—Academy IT,. T. Whit- ing, mgr.) "Alma, Where Do You Live?" Oct IS, 10. Victobia (Pastime Amaae.ocat CO., *ngr*.)— Max Bloom Co., In "The Sonny Side «f Urond- way," week of 14. Majestic, Wonpbiilano, TiiKATiiMimi. Ltbio AMD Caxscmi, moving picture bouses, are doing well. Notzh. —Manager Chns. A. Matthews, ef the Academy of Music, ha* gone to the mountain*. to reenperate his health Another picture bouse la Hearing completion In this city. Uaffalo. N. Y. — Star (P. C. Cornell, mgr.) "Madame Sherry" appears Oct, 14-19. "Ben- Ilnr" wiek of 21. Trm (Messrs. Shnlert, mgr*-) — "Julius Cne- ear" week of 14. "The Blindness sf Vinne" fol- low* fo- one week. Majestic (J. Iwiughlln. mgr.)—Tfcnnloa week of 14 "A Woman's Mame" follows far one week. WANTED-CIRCUS ACTS BFEOIAIs-ft very good Japajneae Troupe, those) who OaA do different acts preferred. Also all kinds of aiders and Ctroua Artists. If salary is reason- able, perf ormarnt got 84 weeks' cxmtract and free txantrportation to AJiTONIO V. PUBILLONiSa' OXRCU8, in Havana. State in flrat letter loweat terms; sand material, describe act, or let me know where I can see it Seaeon starta November 28. All twwnmimiotUttms must be addressed to the Sole Authorised American Itopreeentative, RICHARD PITROT, 4T W. 28th St*, New York City YOUIIG BUFFALO'S WIL D WEST AND C0LCUHM1NS' Y&mSt: BT si STEtiniNS. 1'eoiua, 111.. Oct 11.—Last Saturday nlgiit, In Boonevllle. Mo., the hand played "Home, Sweet Home," and the season of this show closed after twenty-six weeks' eiaili-nt busi- ness. This show made a record for Itself In mere ways than one this season. J-lrtt.—With only one or two exceptions It has not played a logins; stand. ■Second.—It has not lost a single perform- ance and only .one parade from the opi-nlng to the closing date, and that on top of hav- ing two wrecks (Bar City, Mich., and Troy, N. Y., to contend with. The Governor will not disclose Ms plans for nest season, but I think It la a mighty good guess that ho Is going to band out a program of novelties that Is going to make everybody sit up and take notice. Take it from me that nelt season there will be something doing In the Wild West line of a startling nature, and V. C. Seavcr will be tbe engineer, or 1 miss my guess. Our people have left, with few exceptions, for tbe four points of the winds. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Butler will Winter In Florida, as Is tbelr custom; Joseph (smith (Young Buffalo) has gone to his home in Western Kansas; Colorado Cotton (chief of cowboys) has gone to his home In Decatur, 111.; salt ail. manager of tbe side show, goes Into vaudeville again, playing the best time. Hartlgan and Grim ley (Kelly) open hero at the Princess, next week, with a lot of good time to follow. Mr. and Mi*. Billy Walto will leave shortly for a tour of the larger vaudeville houses, for which they hold season contracts, and they should be a feature on any hill. M. C. Cooks ton and Rrnest Cook are In the city, looking after storing the show, and both will probably divide their time oetween quar- ter* and the Chicago office tana Winter. Willis Attebery and bis elever band Joined the Hnyder Show, at Mayfleld, Ky. 1 under- stand Willis will have a twenty piece band with this show season ef 11)18. If he docs, you can gamble it will be a good one. V. C. Beaver will be a busy man this Win- ter with looking after ell of his enterprises, and I will say right here, although It may be a little premature, that he ll very Untile to open np the Great Northern as a ten and twenty cent Hippodrome about the first of November, or at least that Is the wa; It looks from where I stand. As for your correspondcBt and what he will do tola Winter, wUI say that 81 and Mandy are going hack to the old rube adver- tising game, of which I am the originator, for T think, la tact 1 know, I can get twice the money that I caa in vaudeville nnd he my own "boas." Will drop The Old Rrmablb a lettti oeca- slonally. TENT SHOW TIPS. Lake City, Oct. IT. The ltlngllng Show Will play the same territory. Kvery circus In the South la experiencing difficulty In securing contracts with some of the principal railroad*, owing to the conges- tion of regular freight, due to the heavy cotton and other crops. Krank C. Cooper, press agent of the Two Rills' Shows, will be tn advance of a big New York prodnctlon after the close of the tenting season. It Is reported that the Yankee Robinson Show hag been doing a flee business In Okla- homa and Texas. George Mochan wan lit HaHas, Teg., recently, in the Interest of bis show. SIG. SAUTELiE NOTES. The Slg. Sautelle Shows, Slg. Sautelle, Oicar Lowande and Geo. W. Rollins, equal owners, closed the season at Dc Ruyter, N. Y., Oct. 5, and were at once shipped to Win- ter Quarters at Homer, N. Y. The scaaon hns been a success from all sides of view. Wet weather was an important factor In keeping many at home at the opening of tlio season, but ni tbo Summer began in earnest so did our business, and It continued until (be last. At our closing stand, De Ruyter, tbe whole company visited the grate of Prank llnssell, who died last year at that aland, nnd was burled at the expense of the owners of the show. A nice headstone has been erected, nnil the grave has been kept In excellent shape by the Hex ton. After remit rks by Mr. Kol litis and music by tbo band, the members ot the pnrty wended their way to the grounds, where "Home. Sweet Home" wis soon to lie iiluyed. After tbe performance a supper wits served and a general good time was Indulged In, which was concluded by all Joining hauls and singing "AuM Lung Sync. The show property, horses and animals reached Winter quarters In fine shape. Prepa- rations were at once made for a general over- hauling for next season. Many Important clinngea will be made In the general mnke-iip of the show and In all departments. All can- vas will be new, from front door to cook bouse. bt *. c. COOTS*. Kd. L. Rrennen visited New Orlesng last week, while looking up territory In the rice and cotton belts of Louisiana for W'elde- maun's Kit Carson Wild West. The Two Rills' Show bad big business In all of the stands (eight In number) In Texas. Krank Gentry was In Austin, Tex., last week. The Gentry Show will play a number of eltlee In the Lone Star State after their tour of Arkansas. Al. Campbell and Lute (illicit, of the Cole Bros.' Shows, witnessed the Two Rills' Show In Houston. Before tbe completion of the tented season Texas will have been visited by the llarnutn Show. Buffalo Illll-Pnwnee lilll. the 1111 Bench, Gentry Bros.. Cole Bros., Yankee Rob- inson's. Sanger's Shows, United, and the Sells-Kioto Shows. Johnny Raker, arena director of the Two Bills', was presented with a handsome gold watch and chain by Messrs. Cody and LllUe nnd the attaches of the show, In New Or- leans, Oct. ft. W. 10. Ferguson ban bad charge of the ad- vance of the Uowe London Shows since the death of 1. V. Streblg. Chas. Nivalis, one of the old time circus regents, now eighty-two years of age. wan tbe guest of Charlie Thompson, of the two Bills' Show, during Its engagement In the Crescent cttr. For years Mr. Slvalls was excursion ngent and railroad contractor for tbo Hells Bros. 'Henry Plncus, of Philadelphia Winter Cir- cus fame, Ik now booming and selling Hous- ton, Tex., real estate, and is repotted as doing lluely. The Two Bills' Shows will close a season of twenty-seven nnd one-hnlf weeks at Co- lumbia, 8. C. Oet. 30. The Winter quarters will, as nsnal, be located In Trenton, N, J., lit the State fair grounds. J. .T. Holland, tor many years proprietor of Richards & I'rlnple's Minstrels, Is man- aging the Greenwall Theatre, New Orleans. The Two Bills' Show will visit Florida for thi: first time In its history, beginning at chaiu.e*. akhrbss* ■mm ■Charles Andrei* writes as follows : "Denr Ci.iiM'sa—I have Just returned to Chicago, after an extended tour by auto, coveting the States ot Illinois, Indiana. Wisconsin, lews, Missouri and Kansas, -and my Stewart speed- ometer shows 10.000 miles. The list leg of the trip was returning from Great Bend. Kan. (i,0S4 miles), which I made tn Ave nnd one-half day*. Mrs. Andreas preceded te» a few days by train (returning), aa she could not wait to get back to see the new grand- child which was announced by our son by wire to Great Bend. "Wo will now remain In Chicago until February or March, and then go South until Sprlsg. when I expect to make a trip to Cali- fornia with a new six-cylinder SO b. p. Chal- mers, roadater. The trip, while somewhat atreaoous, ha* been delightful. My healttk Is fine and no kick coming.' i . a FRANK A. HOBBIVS NOTBS. Tbe show Is rolling near Winter quarter*, after a prosperous season, and the bunch" from Clown Alley are telling what tl going to do. I-'red Gay goes with the from Clown Alley are telling what they nre going to do. I-'red Gay goes with the Water Carnival, Dan Du Crow goes to Cuba, our dear old friend. .Limes Ktncade, goos to the fravel pit at Hellm-llle, 0., and George Van lerliurg talks of going to his chicken farm at llrran. O. The show goes to Venice, III., to Winter, and at Kellovlllr, III., the band plays "Home, Sweet Home," Oct. 10. Pleeso fcaep the cook house open. a SHOWMAN'S WIDOW DIES. Mrs. Florence Wallace, who was the widow* of the bite W. K. Wallaces tbe showman, who died la Hot Springs. Ark., Sept. 13, died sud- denly of heart failure, while the show was hlbitlng at the Faulkner County Knlr, at Conway, Ark.. Wednesday night, Oct. 0. Too body was shipped to Hot Springs and burled beside the husband la tbe Catholic Cemetery, that city. i s VinaiL L. BAnsgTT, of the Barnctts, writes: "We closed our season with the Baroum & flalley Show, In San Francisco. Jumped to Kansas City, Mn., and Joined 101 Ranch Wild West. I am riding 'Prince' again, the hrldleless horse. I nm the originator of many new feature sets. My wife la riding a high school horse act. The 101 Show Is doing a ilnu business." Me. and Mae. Antonio V. Pciiii.i.onkh hnvo left for Havana to make preparations for the opening or the big circus at the Payret Thea- tre In Havana, Cuba. They traveled all over America, looking over tbo different at- tractions which Blchord I'itrot engaged for the coming season. Mr. Pltrot has also liooked msny great European novelties, which will come over to America at two weeks' In- tervals, among these being the well known I'.gpelslor Troupe of bicyclists, the Carl F.u- gene Tronpe, Panl Conchas, and many others. 4'i>i.. Fsjb T. Cum minus was In New Yogk last week. gnat's (If. Skea, mgr.)—For 14 and week: Julius Sieger and company, In "Justice;" Rdwln Ford, BIlMe Reeve* and company, in "A lesson in Temperance j" Wm, F. Mover* and company, Kleliards and Kyle, Ralph Hnulley, Al. anil Funny Hiedman, Delmur and Delmar, and the Costing I'nnbar*. Family (A. Shrrrr. mgr.)—Mabel McKlnley It the liendllner 14 week. (Jakob* (M. T. MMdleton, tsgr.)—Fesnly. Yoatk anil Folly 14 week, followed by the Trocadcio*. I.Ar»vrrni (C. M. Bagg, aagr.)—Jnrdln ile Ptrlt 01rl» week of 14, followed ky Miner's Bokimltn*. Herontoa. Pt». — Ljcruru (T. M. Olhben* mgr.) 'The Pink Ltdy." Oet. 18. 10! Rnvlcl Warnela. In "The Return nf Peter Grimm." 23: Henry Miller, In "The Rolnlww," 25; '■Freckle*" tS Pon (John H. Docking, mgr.)—Bill for week of 14: Mr*. Osrdner Crane and company, Hiaek »«l wait*. Moaner. Hayes ml Moslier. Ilewle l» Coent. Palace Quartette. Gtrleton and Kay, Ho- ward* Davis end company. Bnalnes* eenllnacs line. AotDlatv (A. F. Wlnttrom, aigr.)—rhotopltyi, changed daily, and special feature* between acts, to good business, __-. Colombia (O. Nelson Tests, m««) —gnllah's Owb Company 14-1S. Ttte Face Maker* 17g0. WoNuauLAxn. HirronaouK, Uuou Dkbams. Manhattan. Victobia and Oarngiut report good returns presenting moving pictures. Notr*. —Wnlsb VUrlln, general manager of Ike Umpire circuit, visited a. Nelson Teets. insiitger of the Oilnmbin, week of T. ilr. Martin is mi always weitcome visitor here, and looked as bright and cheerful ts of old The »«ire- boards. repenting the returns of the world series. drew lininen*e crowd* last week, esnecllly the electric board at the Onlumlila, aim the one operated at the Academy. WIIMnmanort, Pa.—Family <*!. 0. John- ton, mgr.) good business prevail*. Bill for Oct. 14-16 Included: IIojl l/tsslnff. (lem-gla Comedy Four, Msrron. Fix tnd Lawrence, the Van Dyke lllrls. nnd Farley tnd Morrison. For t7-10: Hester Brown Minstrels, Share, and Tuilek. Fiancls King, Price and Price, Francis aid De- mar, and the Menard*. Lycoming (Walter laraade, mgr.)—"The Ser- vant of the Hon.**" 14, ^Treeklet" IT. I i I i *-*5wS>^***r :fc*r .: d.l