The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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Winsome Widow, The"—Florem Zlegfeld's Jr—• Opera House Stock (Reed ft Zabrlakle, nigra.)— Colonial. Chicago, 14, indeflnlte. Paterson, N. J., 14, Indefinite. Yellow Jacket, The"—Springfield, Mass.. 21-23- Fayton Stock (M. S. Schlesinrer, mir.)—Newark, "Yoke. The"—Clereland. O., 21-ie. N. J., 14. Indefinite. Zlegfeld'a Folllea—Florenx Zlegfeld'a Jr. For- Peruebl-Qypsene Stock (C. D. Perachl. mgr.)— rest. Philadelphia. 14-10, .Moulin Room. Mew New Orleans, La., 14, Indefinite. York. 21. Indefinite. Prlngle, Delia, and Stock 10. K. Van Auken. STOCK ivn nn>riiTninr _ ■■'.)—Bdmonton, AIU.. Can., 14, Indefinite. BlULtv aimii REIBRTOIRB. Paige. Mabel (Chas. W. Ritchie, mgr.)—Live Oak, Permanent and Trnvelluif. pu., 14-10. Gainesville 21-20. All stir Stock (M. n. Gnlealan, mtr.)—St. Prlnceu Players (0. L. Richards, rr.gr.)—Tacoma, Janiae, Boston. 14, Indefinite. . Wash., 14, Indefinite. (« E. Snith, mgr.)—<hrwego, Kan. 17. Co- Ismbna 18, Glrart 19. Ottawa 21 Hutchinson 02 sterling 23. Colorado Springs, Colo.. 26. "Bmtt The"—Rowland ft Cllfford'a, Inc. (Gas- ken A UeVitty, Inc., mm.)—Mancos. Coto.. 17 Ourango 18, Antonlto 10, La Jara 21. Ala- mosa :2. Monte V»U 23, Del Norte 24, Creede AmerTca"n Theitre'stock "ifJames Wall, mar.)— Prospect' fnettrTstocli (Frank Gersten. mgr.) K- ..'. ,n— b s»-kK --I »,-* American, Philadelphia. 14,. Indefinite. Prospect, New York, 14. Indefinite. "Royal Slare, A" «»•»._H. "S^iJ^'-f 0 ™ Academy Stock t <F E. Hendemh. mgr.)—Jcr- Pkbit Oenwn Stc^ (Lndwlg Kreha, mgr.)—Mil- Rose Sydell'a London Belles (W. S. Campbell. etter. Iirf. JJjKewaitta 18, l^pnj^rt 10, sey City. N. J., 14. Indefinite. . wankee, Wis., 14, Indefinite. nurr.)—Columbia, New York. 14-10, Star, Flora 21, Noblesvllle 23, Tipton 24. Frankfort Aubrey Stock (D. Otto HItner, mgr.)—Clatks- Plckerts, Four (Willis Plckert. mgr.)—Cornwall, Srooklvn, 21-26 23. Montlcello 26. burg, W, Vs.. 14-Nor. 1. N. Y.. 14-19, New Paltn 21-28. •Boannce of the Underworld —Paul Armstrong s Allen's Musical Comedy (Billy Allen, nurr.)—• Reynolds ft Rosa Stock—David City, Nebr., 17-19 —l*s Angeles, Cal.. 21-16. Bradford. Pa.. 14-19. Seward 21-23. Exeter 24-20. Gayety, Montreal, 14-10, Empire, Albany, 21- 23. Franklin Square, Worcester, 24-20. Merry Wblrl (Loula Epatelu, mgr.)—Columbia, Chicago, 14-19. Standard. Cincinnati. 21-20. Midnight Maidens <Wm. S. Clark, mgr.)—Em- pire, Albany, 14-16. Franklin Square, Worces- ter, 17-10. Casino, Boston, £1-20. Mollle Williams (Phil (Isaacs, mgr.)—Ollmorc, siringheld, 14-10. Empire, Albany, 17-10, Uar- ety. Brooklyn, 21-20. (Juixns of Paris (Joseph Howard, mgr-)—Krapiiv, Cleveland, 14-19, Empire, Toledo, £0-26. ltolilnaon Crusoe Girls (Sam Robinson, mgr.)— l.iiy on week 14-10, Star and Garter, Chicago, 20-20. Sothero. E. H.. and JnUa Marlowe (Lee Shnbeit. Brown,, Kirk (J. T. Macanley, mgr.)-Allentown. Royal Stock (Oliver McBrlen. mgr.)—Montreal, "-•""■ n*. 14- Pa „ 14-19, Poughkeepsle. N. Y.. 21-26. _ Cui...l4 t Indefinite. mgr.)'—Manhattan Opera House, New York, 14 Skinner Otis—KUw ft Erlanfer'a— Illinois, Ctl- csso,' 14. Indeflnlte. Stabl. Ro«—Henry B. Harris' — Park, Boston, M-Dec. 28, Btarr Frances—Dsrld Belasco's—Belasco. New York. 14-Dec. 21. Belgnrde Stock (Leslie E. Smith, mgr.)—Fulton- Boselelgh Stock (Jack Roseletfh, mgr.)—Okla- rllle, N. Y., 14-19, Csnajohnrle 21-20 °°°>a, Okla., 14, Indefinite. Balrd, Grace (John LoTerldge, mgr.)—Yoakum Spoooer, Cecil, and Stock (Louis T. Foss, mgr.)— Tex.. IT. ' Metropolis. New York. 14. Indefinite. Borer. Nsncy, and her Stock—Kalamnioo Mich . Shannon Stock (Harry Shannon, mgr.)—Wllmlng- 14-19. ' ' ton, O., 14-19, Sablna 21-20. Runaway Olrls (Peter S. Clark, mgr.)—Itasta- ble. Syracuse, 14-16, Gayety, Montreal, 21-26. Social Maids (Root. Conn, mgr.)—Uayety. Pitts- burgh. 14-19, Empire. Clerelaml. 21-20. Star and Garter Snow (Frank Welsberg, mgr.) —Gayety. Omaha. 14-10, lay off week 20-20. Taxi Girls (Louis Uurtig, iigr.)—Gayety, Wash- ington, 14-19, Gayety, Pittsburgh, 21-20, Trocideros (Frank Pierce, mgr.)—Gayety, To- ronto, 14-19. Garden, Buffalo 21-20. Welch's Buriesluera (Jacob Lleberman. mgr.)— Knplre. toledo, 14-19. Columbia, Chicago, 20- York. 14-Dec. 21. _..,_.,_, _ Byers. Fred Stock (Hsrr- sv),pm»rhr.-, m »- i 8t - Clair Stock (Harry St. Clair, mgr.)—Prince F.ni Sebeff. FrltxlWos. M. Galtes'—Loolsrllle, Ky., " s _j 0 „™- s Dsk 14-18 Wh^e o?28 * ' £**• s * ,k " O*"" "• »<taflnlte. 20. - 1T " 19, n- u.,_ru,.l.nH n 1.1-iq tin. Breckenrldge Stock (Chas. Breckenrldge mgr.) Stjlnach-Hatdn Stock—ML Vernon, N. Y., 14,. WInnlns Wlitow (Jacob Oolilenberg. mgr.)—G«y- Spooner. Edna May—Clereland, 0.. 14-19, To- —Canton. IU., 14-19, Dwlght 21-20 „ lndenn "«- v ,™. , ^_ „.„„ „ cty. Baltimore, 14-19. Gayety. Washington, ai- MsSim Belasco Theatre Stock (Oilier MArn.in m CT \_ Traax, Sarah, and Thurlow Bergen Stock—San 20. —la- Hr » .l fm^mm lV im t m. TwaSBT STlSjSUSST^ a) Pmtta.C.iai^.lle. World of Pleasure (Dare Oorton. ingr.)-Gay- S%^^*W«b "gj- gSSH ^*&->-0»««*. T °aC "fSS! !4T-ln B defl 8 » h .tr n ' ""•>-^ lg "'' ^ »-55 14-19. G^. Philadelphia. 21- AiSVS HhfSr^ftaM ft Me- B ^ k AT k u i °&^ n ' a '- fO-Le. An- Tom » n „" , ?„.? toc A., ( D C - Iy "»" D8< » n ' -W->-** VAODBVILMB SHOWS, Ra?ias._ *ikb. v ■«^o;_ „_„ ,„„,_„ ^ „. Tlltej^ Tenn., 14, indeflnlte. Wabpcton, N. Dak., 18, Bedfleld. S. Dak., 19. sSr S ' Dak " lT " 19 ' 'P 8 * 10 " 212i - Bowdle anon, Ind., 14-10. Teal, Baymond, Musical Comely — Shanghai, Hoffmann, Gertrude (Mor.'la Gest, mgr.)—Shu- Chlna. 14-Dec. 1. „ , * rt - Boston. 14, indeflnlte. Van Dyke ft Eaton Stock (F. A C. Mack, mgrs.) K<, '! e ' n ;» n '. **£«"« (Wm. Morris, mgr.)— Utlca, —Superior. Wis.. 14, Indeflnlte. ,,"• *•• 18. .Rochester 24-28. Wlnnlnger Bros.' Stock—Milwaukee, Wis., 14, Murdcck Bros.' Comedians (Al. Murdock. mgr.)— indefinite. w *»' Stewartstown. N. H., 17-23 MINSTRELS. ^TeV^e'^^Lte 2 ^.^ 14 ° ltJ **• ^&¥l t 'V%%L%£ , %% «-*»-«-* -«!« (J. A. Wolfe. rng,)-W.eh„a. Kan. ''S < a^'««, 4 M *Sf ^AS.lS l 1i2 m 0-• , - *B£ PES snd Margie Adam. Stck-^t. ISZtt? Z J«M 5 ^ I aSiols 19 La Grams 21 Goshen 22 Elkhart „ fl J: ^ M cn '.. 14 -1». Mirshall 21-20. j onn «j n Con 14-19 Uarrett 18, Boswell 10, Barnesboro 21, 22, "Serrait In the House. The"—Merle H. Norton'a 2T S 2 t fl llnt,,n - V '" "■"• M»'»»»l>nrg, W. Va., 2l fl vt rt Sr B W| P fe KeeUnd'w ^ * 0tt " iUt Cok,nl » 1 ' 9,0ck „ < 0or "»4 ^pklns. mgr.)-L.w. 21, «t. wrmei a, rreetaoa iO. r»n^*rA«m v a r««n it SBss^SI .o « n "Son Dodgera, The"—Lew Fields'—Albany, N, rencetown, N. 8., Can., 17, Mlddleton 18, 10. Dlgby 21, 22, Annapolis 23. 24, Kentrille 25, 28. Carroll Comedy (E. B. Stogdlll, mgr.)—Logan, W, Vtt., 14-10. Craig Stock (John Craig, mgr.)—Castle Squnre, Boston, 14, Indefinite. Y., 18. 19. "Serrsnt In the Bouse, The" (Jones ft Crsne, mgrs.)—Audubon, la., 18, Adair 19, Neola 20, Guthrie Center 21, Stuart 22, Osceola 23, Lamoni 24. Bethany, Mo., 25, Humeston, la., "School Days" (W. B. Fredericks, mgr.)—Troy, Cr J? 6 ™J' 1 p J , / e i*r-B. F. Keith's—Prooklyn. N. N. Y., 14-16. Yonkers 17. 18. Poughkeepsle 10. -A- a rV.awjsaWlla, Danbury, Conn., 21, Great Barrlngton. Masa.. "Jiff* Sto . <: ' t < T /.0. Gleason, mgr.)—College, 22. Kingston. N. X., 23, Paterson, N. J., 24-26. n™.^ it' b "} etu, % . "Stumbling Block. The" (Oscsr Graham, mgr.)— S?V i-i Come, ' l »"«—Senatobla, MIsb.. 14-19. Sweet Water, Tex., 17. Snyder 18, Lubbock 19, PlilnTlew 21, Tnlla 22, Canyon 23, Cloves, N. Hex.. 24, Roswell 25, Arteala 26. "Reren Days" (Jessie Well, mgr.)—Memphis, Tenn., 14-19, Nsabrllle 21-26. "Snnbonnet Sne" (Park Play Co., mgrs.) — BrowrrsrUle. Pa., 17. Morgantown, W. Va„ 18 Fairmont 1" Rowlesburg, WHEEL BIRLESQIE SHOWS. Empire—Weatern. Americana (Ed. E. Daley, mgr.)-Orand Opera e.^iiS w„„.. =„» - ■- House, St. Paul. 14-19. lay off week 20-26. f™,!- P? 01 *?' P^?*' Boy—Peoria. III., 10. Auto Olrla (Teddy Slmouds. mgr.)—Empire, New- * 1 * 1 ? ark. 14-19, Orpbeuin, Paterson, 21-23. Columbia, Tarentum 26. De Rne Bros.'—Fredonia, N. Y., 17, Sherman 18, WestflelJ 19. Doyle. Edward (Doyle Bros., mgrs.) — Adrian, Mich.. 14-10 Darls Stock (Harry Darls, mgr.)—Pittsburgh, Pi.. 14. Indefinite. Duchess Stock—Clerelaml. O., 14, Indefinite. Drema Players (K. Westou, mgr.)—Lowell, Mass., 14. Indeflnlte. Scranton, 24-26. Big BcTiew (Henry P. Dlxou, mgr.)—People's, Cincinnati. 14-19. Empire, Chicago, 20-26. Bohemlana (Al. Lubln, mgr.)—Star, Toronto, 14- 19, Lafayette. Buffalo. 21-26. Century Girls (Walter GreaTes, mgr.)—Century, Kansas City. 14-10, Standard, St. Louis. 20-20. Cherry Blossoms (Max Armstrong, mgr.)—Gayety, Milwaukee, 14-10, Gaiety, Minneapolis, 20-20. Dnffydllls (Arthur Mnller, mgr.)—Buckingham, Louisville, 14-10, Empire, Indianapolis, 21-26. Dandy Girls (Abe Gorman, mgr.)—Krug, Omaha, 14-10. Century, Kansas City. 20-26. Dante's Daughters (Chas. Taylor, mgr.)—How- ard, Boston, 14-19, Grand Opera House, Boston, 21-20. Al. G. (Edward Conard, mgr.)—Mobile, auu, 17, Hattleaburg. Mlaa., 18, Meridian ID, Jackson 21, Yazoo City 22, Greenville 23, YlcksburR 24, Matches 25, Baton Rouge, La., 20. Guy Bros.' (O. R. Guy. mgr.)—Midland, Can., 17, Penetangulshene 18, Barrle 19. Georgia Troubadours (Wm. McCabe, mgr.)—Leba- non, Kan.. 17, Mankato 18, 19, Belleville 21, 22, Cuurtland 23, Jamestown 24, Belolt 25, Cawker City 20. Primrose ft Dockstadcr's—Hagerstown, Mil., 17, Chsmbcrshurg. Pa., 18, Cumberland, aid., 19, Huntingdon, Pa., 21, Altoona 22, Johnstown 23, Qreensbiirg 24, Alliance, O., 26, Lima 20. Rotell's (Chaa. A. Rosell. mgr.)—Birmingham. Ala., 14-19, Memphis, Tenn., 21-26. BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS. 19, Tunneiton 21, Oakland, Md. 22 Dl »? n .*,J"H Mu8lCal «■ ■*' ' ^ a M ass l. Cal., Follies of the Day (Jack McNamara, mar.)- Lll«rati and his Band-Lowell Mass. 20. r. W. Va.. 23, Piedmont 24, Con- -»*> t swjjsWIw. ' . „ Standard, St. Louis, 14-19, Buckingham, Louis- Soirsa and hU Band (John Philip Housa, condac Pa.. 25. Unlontown 26. Ewlng, Gertrude (Win. N. Smith, mgr.)—Nor- vllle. 20-26. J?. r ?-—4JS ne "?i ,l "vJ*. ,, Vl- J7.« **' Ef" 1 .. 1 **' B t" nellfiVille, Cm; atV. LIUUUIUHU iU. Trcntlol, Emma (Arthur Hammeratein. mgr.)— ■vSrsa22f* , «T*» ■ i , « , *. „ °*f Widows (Louis Oberworth. mgr.)—Empire. Sjracnse, N. Y.. 14-19, Indianapolis. Ind.. 21-23. fca , / ,3 toclt ,L - A - Earle - «hgr.)—Sandusky, O., Chicago, 14-19. Gayety, Milwaukee, 20-26. mrstun. Howard (Jack Jones, mgr.)—Buffalo, .. 9 ' Girls From Missouri (Lewis Talbot, mgr.)— Lay Thurston, _ N. Y.. 14-19. Youngstown, O;. 21-20. Lllwood Stock (Prince Ellwood, mgr.)—Willi •Tnntalltlng Tommy"—A. H. Woods'—Criterion, mantle, Conn., 14-19. New York, 14; Indeflnlte. Frank, John E., Players (C. Ausklngs, mgr.)— •Traveling Salesman, The"—Henry B. Harris' Albuquerque. N. Mox., 14, Indefinite. —Crown. National, Imperial and Victoria (In Fcaly, Maude, and James Durkln Stock — San order named), Chicago, 14-Nov. 0. Francisco. Cal.. 14, Indeflnlte. •Traveling Saleemnn, The,'" Southern (A 8. Fox Musical Comedy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Academy Siera ft Co., mgrs.)—Greenville. S. O. 17. of Music. New York. 14, Indefinite. Spartanburg 18, Charlotte. N. C. 19. Ander- Fischer's Musical Comedy (E. A. Fischer, mgr.)— *>n. S. a. 21. Rome, Gs.. 22, Gadsden, Ala., Los Angeles. Cat.. 14. Indefinite. -'. Hnntsvllle 24, D«otur 15. Annlston 2<~i. Haia—i FliWl Bwatti (Hurry Gormand, mgr.) — 'Thlnl Degree. The"—United Play Co.'s—Otta- Coqullle. Ore.. 14-19, Brandon 20-20. ws, Ont.. Can., 17, Brockvllle 16. Kingston Greenjiolnt Stock—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. 10. Rentfrew 21. Smith's Falls 22, Napanee Y.. 14. ImleBnlte. 2.1. Oahawa 24. Ltndsav 25, Orlllla 20. Gollmm Stork—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y., "Tliree Twins" (Philip H. Navln. mcr.)—King- 14. Ii't'cfiiilte. off week 14-19, Krug, Omaha, 20-26. Olrls From Reno (James Madison, mgr.)—Troca- dero. PbUadelohla, 14-16, Casino, Brooklyn, 21-20. Girls From Joyland (Sim Williams, rogr.)— Eighth Avenue, New York, 14-19, Howard, Boa- ton, 21-26. Illstli Ufe In Burlesque (Chas. Falke, mgr.)— Empire, Brooklyn, 14-10, Empire, Newark, 21- 20. Jardln de Paris Girls (Morris Walnstock, mar.) —Lafayette, Buffalo, 14-19, Columbia, Scran- tou, 21-23, Orpheum, Paterson, 24-26. I.ndy Buccaneers (H. M. Strouse, mgr.)—Grand Oiieru House, Boston, 14-19, Bronx York, 21-28. Kau Claire, Wis., "19, Dulutn, Minn., 20, Hancock. Mich., 21, Calumet 22, Iabpemlng. mat., anil Marquette 23, Escanaba, mat., and Menominee 24, Appteton, Wis., mat., 25, Milwaukee 20. CIRCUSES AND WILD WEST SHOWS. Barnnm ft Bailey's—Sherman, Tex., 17, McKln- ney 18. Greenville 10. Barnes', Al.- O.. Circus—Socorro, N. Mer., 17, Las Cruces 18. El Paso. Tex., 19. Denting. N. Mex., 21, Silver City 22, Santa Rita 23, Saa Marclal 24, Velarde 25. Gallup 'M. Browne, Frank. Circus (Roy Chandler, mgr.)— Anflteatro, Buenos Ayres, S. Amvr., 14, Indefi- nite. Clrco Varques Hermanoa (Simon Maclas, mgr.) —Mexico City, Mac, 14-Dec. 2. New Carlisle's Wild West—Hlpiimlrume, New York, 14,- Indeflnlte. *too, Ont., Can., 17. Belleville IS. Ptterboro Gavcty Theatre Stock (Chas. Franklyn, mgr.)— Merry Maidens (Edw. Schaefer, mgr.)—Broux. Downl-J ft Wheeler's Shows—Shenandoah. Vu„ 10. Llndsav 21, Orlllla 22. Barrle 23. Guelph Ilolwkeu. N. J.. 14, Indeflnlte. New York. 14-19, Empire, Brooklyn, 21-20. 17, Rlverton 18, bcs»oii ends. H. Stralford 25. Hamilton 26. Hlmmeleln Associate Players (Ira E. Earle, mgr.) Ml»» New York Jr. (Wm. Fennesr.y. mgr.)— Gollmar Jlroe.' Show—Ch.iudler. Okla.. 17, Urls- •Tor-n Fool. The" (Harry Green, mgr.)—Novln- —Bollalre. O., 14-20. ger, Mo„ 17, Green City 18. Milan 19, James- Hlllrnan'e Ideal Stock (Harry Souns, mgr.)— port 21. Maysville 22. Oregon 23, Mound City Scandln, Kan., 17-19, Solomon 21-2.1. 24. Skldmore 23, Craig 26 Hayes, Lucy, and Associate Players—Crete, Nebr., "Tevas Banger" (Row W. Simpson, mgr.)— 17-10. Iloma, Tex., IT, Fort Worth 18, San Antonio Hnrwurd. Grace, Stock 1B - ■ • —Warrington, Chicago •Tjjv.ti Marshall, The" (Wee ft Lambert, mgrs.) Harlem Opera House Stock —Bethel, Me., 17. Llibon, N. H„ 18, Littleton New York 14. Indeflnlte. Mlshler, Altoona. 17, Cambria, Johnstown, 18, White's Opera House, McKeesnort, 19, Star, Cleveland, 21-20. Moulin Rouge—Empire. Baltimore, 14-19, Ly- ceum, Washington, 21-20. tow 18, Weleetka 19, Holdenvllle 21. HaKCubeck-Wallace (B. K. Wallace, mgr.) — llronklleld, Mo., 17, Macon 18, Louisiana 111. Honest Bill's—Parkvllle, Mo., 17, Edwanlsville. Kan.. 18. Bonner Springs 19. Savannili , r „ . r - -- „„. . Monte Carlo Girls (Tom Sullivan, mgr.)—Ca- Rlngllni; Bros.'—Waycroas, Ga., 17. Si 14 indiilniie ">«>. Brooklyn, 14-19. Eighth Avenue. New 18, Augusta 19, Columbia, B. 0.. 21. tick F F Alhee's— *'<"*• 21ze - Bobblna 1 . Frank A.—Benton, III., 17. toca «.. i. Aiuee s 0rICBt , te (Wm. O. Cameron, mgr.) — Bowery, Sells-Floto—McAlester, Okla.. 14, Durant 1 S ir«™« mTO > wf'» New York 14-10. Empire, Philadelphia, 21-28. more 10, Hugo 17, Denlsou, Tex., 18, p. Home, mgr.)—fcr.e. poce Makera „ . R Patt00 mgr.)—Orpheum, 10. p'l.ren Holden A Fjlwards mars )— Paterson, 14-10. Columbia, Scranton, 17-19, Shlpp ft Feltus Circus—Santiago, Chill, 15-31. .i«i, ?' n n S«l ' mgrs.)— jgSdiiw, Philadelphia, 21-20. Starrett Clrcns (H. S. 8tarrett, mgr.)—Mout- !powe.l 0 StoVcan fl al' , Dover. 0.. 14-19. <^?^^^'^^^"Sur' Toronto V™"' ^ 14 ''°- i Stock (J. H. Relclicrl, ingr.)—Mllwau- K n „!T^ ATCI,uc ' Oc " olt - 1 *'' 9 - SUr . Toronto, FILM SHOWS. SLEttlZ^-tS&S^g ■g'SSJS^- Home. mgr.,^e. ^n* ^lO.^mp.roPh^delphl.. 2,-20. 21-20. Rose Buds (U-w Livingston, mgr.)—Gaiety, Mln- Bernhardt. Mine. .Sarah, In Moving r nmrolls, 14-19, Grand Opera House, St. Paul, PajsM Frolmian's—Daly'a, New York. 14, In Pictures— 20-20. Stars of Stageland (Wm. Dunn, mgr.)—Empire. Philadelphia. 14-19. Empire, Baltimore, 21-28. Tiger Lilies (James Wcedon, mgr.) —Star, Cleve- land, 14-19, People's, Cincinnati. 20-20. definite. Dante's Inferno (E. J. Kearney, mgr.)—New Bed- ford, Mans., 1710, Manvllle, R. I., 21. WUltlna- vllle. Mass., 22, Lowell 23, 24, Newburyport 23, 20. 5. Arrl- niore 10, Hugo 17, Denlsou, Tex., 18, Denton Tookshlre. ^.."caa'.rwr'YhVrbrMke K ~ Pi.." 14. indefinite. "" ,0 - .Stausteatt 25, Lyndonvllle. Vt., 29. Holilen Plai riielma"—Unk ft Elliott's—Manchester, la.. Cleveland, '?• Waterloo 19, Marshalltown 20, Bclmond Hatten-1 21. Bows 22, Grundy Center 23, Dysart 24, Juneau Dyersvllle 20. - . kee. Wis., 14, Indefinite. Tlllle'a Nightmare"—Lew Fields' Milwaukee. Keene. Lorraine (Lawrence Aniuse. Co., mgrs.) Wis.. 14-19. rieius-^i.wauavs:, —Oranil Island, Nebr., 14, inilettnlte. vne'* Tom'a Cabin," Eastern Kibble ft Msr- Keyes Stock (C. A. Keyes, mgr.)—Portsmouth, tins (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)—Jackson, Mich., 17, O., 21-20. ■«tth Bend, Ind., 18, 19, Hammond 20 South King-Lynch Players—Manchester, N. H., 14, to- \vif E 9V 'd-i 21 " 2 *' Evatwton 24. Kenosha. definite. IncJe ^'m^f C n^h?^ - . q. . '.„'. «, ^. Kelly. Sherman L., Stock (Harry B. Sherman, Wafsoa's Burlesque'™ (Dan Guggenheim, mgr.)— McCain. Nox. Travelogue and Moving Pictures— i Oabln •—Stetson's (Leon Wash- mgr.)—Sleepy Eye, Minn., 14-10, Wlllmar 21- Folly. Chicago, 14-10, Avenue, Detroit, 20-26. Brooklyn, N. Y., 10 and 26. Whirl of Mirth (Robt. .Gordon, mgr.)—Lyceum, Martin's Motion Pictures (II. .Martin, mgr.)— Washington. 14-10. Lyric, Allentown, 21, Acad- Whitney, Chicago, 14, Indefinite. cray. Reading, 22, Majestic, Harrlsburg, 23, 101 Ranch Wild West (W, J. McQutnn, mgr.)— Matter, Altoona. 24, Cambria, Johnstown, 25, Calgary, Alia.. Can., 14-10, High River 17-10, Wl-lle'n Oiiern House. McKeesport, 20. Banff 21, Revelstoke 22, Kamloops, B. C, 23, Yankee Doodle Girls (.Max Gorman, mgr.)—Em- 24, Asbcroft 25, 20. plre, Inillanaimlla, U-19. Folly, Chicago, 20-20. Ralney's. Paul J., African Jungle, in Moving Pic- Zal.'nh'F Own (narry Thompson, mgr.)—Colum- tures— BIJou. New York, 14, Indeflnlte. bin. Scranton. 14-10. Orplieura, Paterson, 17- Ralney's. Paul J., African Jungle, In Moving Pic- 10, People's, New York, 21-20. Colombia—Eastern. Al. Reeves' Beauty Show—Corinthian, Rochester. 14-10, Bastable, Syracuse, 21-23. American Beauties (Dave Ouran, mgr.)—Gayety, Kansas City, 14-10, Gayety, Omaha, 20-20. K.M-- vu * T V? ula —stetsons ilno w "P ,uV mg V , "r H,rt8 ' Philadelphia. 14-10. 20"; i.iifie Tom s Cabin." Western. Stetson's (Tbos. KUint ft Garaolo Stock—National, Philadelphia, KM,. , .i7? 8r -'.r ott1naw "> !»- !8. Centervllle 21, 14. indeflnlte. ••l-rV;„ 4i! e '. "Slv. 22 - Macon 24, SedalU 20. KHmt ft Gatxok) Stock—Baltimore, Md., II, In- in'Si^ m ", 0ib l n -/r * rr »'» < w - °- Dickey. definite. tTSJUrSSL u - "• Mondamln 19, Little Keith Stock (James E. Moore, mgr.)—Portlsnd, Van nni2* S 1 "^" f" 1 *- M «- **■ '■■"■'" iiieir iiB-—Stair ft Havlln's—Grand Rapids, Long Stock (Frank E. Long, mgr.)—Marsholl- wTaaua 1 n 19 .- J ^ town. la., 14-19. Oclweln 21-20 iieiov-ii' D » T '^-^«rlil Belasco's—Broad, Phlla- U Porte, Mae (Joe McEnroe, mgr.)—Zanesvllle, v p "', a ' x £: li ' Beading. Pa., 21, Easton 22, O., 14-10. Bcllefoiitalne 21-20. • o.ontoa 23, Schenectady, N. Y., 24. Albany Lynn Stock (Jack Lynn, mgr.)—Medina, N. Y., Wr™ n;.„ „ _ 14-10. Newnrk 21-20. «re. o uelen—Henry B. Harris'—Baltimore, Md., Lewis Stock (C. H. Lewis, mgr.)—Great Falls, Wliii aw ii ,_ . Mont.. 14. Indefinite. Net,- w A lt f»'°> (Walter Floyd, mpr.)—Omaha, Lang. Eva, and Playera (O. D. Woodward, mgr.) Unite-" nl.'..'.. K, ??. s * c "y- Mo -^ 20-20. —Omaha. Nebr.. 14. Indeflnlte. «ir, Oharlotie—Klaw ft Krlaniwr's— Brooklyn. Lyceum Stock (Lee Norton, mgr.)—Eluilra, N. Wflami ' ii X S ^W' N « w Y <>rk. 21-20. . Y.. 14. Indeflnlte S* 1 . "• (Sidney B. EUis. mgr.)—Hot Lyceum Stock—Fox ft King's— Ogden, U., 14. In STfit &.^S l B 18 -'- Shrevepor, tures—Los Angeles, Cat., 14, Indeflnlte. Rule'a Moving Picture* (F. E. Rule, mgr.)—Foot- rllle. Wis., 17-10, Montlcello 21-23. Juda 24-20. Thompson's Moving Pictures (F. II. Thompson, mgr.)—Dousman, Wis., 25-30. CARNIVAL SHOWS. a ^US%SS^ML£ t Te^& u I1 .'r", M < }!;' , !S? c 26 8h0W, ^ Mon,e,, *" o> A "- ,7 - , °- ..Cu!"^' ( 21-20. Behman Show (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Gayety, Bos- ton, 14-10, Colombia, New York, 21-20. Bon Tons (JesBe Euros, mgr.)—Murray Hill, New York, 14-10, Park, Bridgeport, 24-20. "l[, nl ,L"a ■■". Mass., 14, luuenr lain n ,. i ' E "t«m—David Belasco's—Cleve- Marlowe Players ( ••Won,.» , ™i 4 "J. 9 'J? etrolt " M, «b., 21-26. lowe. Chicago. 14, I rnnel'.co ■>• Western—David Belasco's—Ssn Manhattan Players Irntietseo. Cal., 14-28. j2s?t&«* Club. The"—A. H. ' Wi in & m . Tort[ ' u - Indefinite. Indeflnlte. ■iiiin the Law"—Am. Play Co.'s—Eltlnge, New Marhi Bros. (Joe Marks, mgr.) — Haileybury, "Wilkin .1 ""tennlte. Ont., Can., 14-19. Cobalt 21-20. masa the Law"—Am. Play Co.'s—St. Louis, Msber Stock (Phil Msher, mgr.)—Glens Falls, Wnrtbam ft Allen United Shows—McAlester. Okla , 14-19. MISCELLANEOUS. Ilster-Tangky Show (Chas. E. Welsh, mgr.)— Cii-nlng, N. Y,, 14-10 Ithuca 21-2U. slno, Philadelphia, 1419, Uurtig ft Senuion's, IVerens. The, Combination Show—Coteou, N. Dak., New York. 21-20. 17, Coulee 18, Llquite 19, Noonan 21, 22, Crosby Indefinite College Olrls (H. H. Hedges, mgr.)—Star, Brook- 23-25, Columbus 20-28. (Geo. E. Brown, mgr.) !*■) •*■** Empire, Hoboken, 21-23, Empire, Butler, Magician (U. J. Harrington, mgr.)— I'ny- definite. "o"n.n s °'I >nnr Springs, Tex.. 21, Greenville JIack, Andrew, and Associate Players—Oakland wiifinm. 5 '£• 24i Parl8 2J . Bonham 20. Cal., 14. Indeflnlte. ims, Eaih.—*,«.... r.'..., .. _ N 0 Mor!son stock (Undsay Morlson. mgr.)—Lynn, Bowery Burlesquers ((Jet. H. Harris, mgr.)—Ca Mass., 14, Indeflnlte. (F. C. Schwaue, mgr.)—Mar 14-19. Trenton N J., 14 Indefinite. Paterson. 24-20. Woods'— Malley ft Dennlson Stock—Lawrence. Mass., 14, Columbia Bnrlesquers (Frank Burns, mgr.)—Em- plre. Hoboken, 14-10. Empire, Paterson, 17-10, Gayety, Newark, 21-26. Cracker Jacks (Hnrry Leool, mgr.)—Park, Bridge- port. 17-19, Westminster, Providence, 21-20. Dar.zlers, The (Chas. B. Arnold, mgr.)—Gayety, Brooklyn, 14-10, Olympic, New York, 21-20. Dreamland Burlesquers (E. Travers, mgr.)—West- minster, Providence, 14-19, Oayety, Boston, 21-20. Gaiety Girls (Phil Paulscraft, mgr.)—Gayety, Philadelphia, 14-19, Oayety, Baltimore, 21-20. Gay Maequcrjders (Moe Mexslng. mgr.)—Hurtlg "W.,if '-ii"!; .. N. V.. 14-19. Vein- ^2 ,l Jon * 8 * Crane, mgrs-)—Aurora, National Slock (Rourke ft Brown, ingra.)—Van- Y..rk" 5 -i „ n "", ,,nCT 18 - Ord 21, Palmer 22, dnlla, III.. 11-10. , — ^ •Whirl .fr o 0 '! 0 ' 011 Mi Sewanl 20. North Bros.' Stock ("Snort" North, mgr.)—Okla- ^5 Lg-*'.* ll| w Saaa S. ft Lee Shnbert, Inc. homa. Okla., 14, Inileflnlte. Inlinnl? ?,"' ?• 14 " 10 - Louisville, Ky., 21-23, Orpheum Plaven. (Grant Lsferty. mgr.)—Chest- "MinurirHilu.. Ind.. 24-20. nut Street, Philadelphia. 14, Indefinite. AKE-UP •NEVER GETS #RD son. 111., IT, New Canton 18, 19, West Point 21. Bentley 22, Golden 23. La Payette 24. Mineral 25, Annawan 26. Bobres Musical Comedy (Ileo-y Bohres, mgr.) — Mt. Vernon, III., 14-19. Combination Slow—United Play Co.'s—Hiker City. Ore., 17, La Grande 18, rendletou 19. Walla Walla, Wash., 20, Dayton 21, Wultsliur* 23, I'oineroy 24, Genesee. Ida., 23, Livingston, Moot,, 20, 27. Coyle's Royal Marine Museum 'E. B. Cuyle, mgr.)—8helb)vllle. III., 1410. Elaor'a, Fred. Comblimllon Show—Swansea, M. C, 17. ft Senmoii's, New York, 14-19, Murray Hllf, flieat BayTOnd (Maurlco F. Raymond, mgr.)— New York. 21-20. . " _ . Winnipeg, Man., Can.. 14-10, Grand Forks, N. Ginger Girls (Manny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Kraplre, Dak., 21, Crookaton, Mlnu., 22. Fargo. N. rJak., Paterson. 14-10 Empire, Hoboken, 17-19. Ca- 23, Dolulh, Minn.. 24, Superior, Wis., 20, slr.o. Philadelphia, 21-26. Stillwater Minn 20 Girls From Ihe Great White Way (Frank Perley, Mysterious Smith (Albert P. Smith, mgr.l—I^lgli, mr) ^ a '"S}. J i« m - Lou1 "' U ' 10 ' a » tl T- K «- Nebr., 17, Pierce 18. Crclghtnn 19, Wayne h. sas City, 20-21) Harrington 22, Hudson. 8. Dak., 24, Ja.ixr, Girls From Happyland (E. W. Chlpman. mgr.)— Mlrn 20 • Stindard, Cincinnati. 14-10, Oayety, Louisville, Newmanii. Great—Bowdle, 8. Dak., 17, Belby 18. _ ?" /u „ - .- - - - , _ j New England, ft Dak.. 20, 21. Celilen Crook (Jas O. Fnlton. mgr.)—Casino. Prlngle's, Johnny, Comely Ideas (I^n Uoheen, Boston. 14-19, Gllmore. Springfield, 21-23, Em- mgr.)— Raton. N. Mea., 17-20. ., p .7 - A1 L? ny ' SsS - '- , „ llouelere. Hirry and Mlldre.l (Harry Himrlero, Hastings Show (Harry Hastings, mg'.)-Cayely, mgr.)—North Mydney. X. M.. Can.. 18, HI, Hill Idulsvllle. 14-10, Gayety. Bt. Lonls. 20-20. hJma Islands SS-Nov :t .S lSr*mi£ L 'aSr SSTmi F"" .'."T"-' - B* 1 ' 1 - sfatawa), Amnseine.il—Miner.I Wells, Tea., Olynple. New York. 14-19, Empire. Paterson, 14-19. ■ _tl^ a^ga^ aaftaftaay.S^aal, . Zee r«ii. Frank (Al. 8. Weaton, mgr.)-Fr«nk- Knlckerbockerp (Louis Roble. mgr.l-Oayety, De- ll n , Iml„ 21. Klielliyrllle 22, Connersvllle 23, troll, 1410, Gayety, Tbronto. 21-29. New Castle 24. Alsmandrla 29, Aaderaon 28. PIMPLES FRECKLES BLACKHEADS Arc Ugly Features—Kenned Koike Avoid Your Acquaintance. 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Lily Bulb Juice, Ccrhclnc, Olive and Cocoanut chips which gives the face a youngful glow appearance. Apply a little at night, and every morning you will quickly see the change. Just try It and be couvlnced. "Yaak" positively gtrcs you n pcnrly-whltc, velvety skin. Jnet ask anybody who has used It Even the first application will amatc you. Get It to-day. Now don't delay It for to-morrow and permit those ugly features on your face. "Yaak" sells everywhere In America for 50 cents per box. Beware of substitutes; don't accept It, but demand for "Yank." Ask the druggists in town, or else will ship direct to you, postage prepaid.—The Yaak Mfg. Co., 2315 Indiana Ave, Chicago. Put Yaak "Spcciol" on your shopping list to-day. There is nothing on the market can equal it. OUT OF TOWN HEWS WASHINGTON. With Ideal weather and line attractions at ull the bouses big business was done last week. AcAoauiY (J. W. Lyous. mgr.)—"A Fool There Was" drew large audiences. "The Gamblers" week Oct. 14. "Ila|ipy Hooligan" week Oct. 21. IIslabco (L. 8tinManl Taylor, mgr.)—Annette Kellerroaun aud other acts ot high grade vaude- ville formed the urogram that pleased good ul- teniliince week ol 7. "A Butterfly on the Wheel" week of 14. Aborii Onera, Gouiluue Co., In "The Chln'.is of Norinamly, week of 21. Oi.uuuu iKred G. Uergen, mgr.)—"The Ruse Maid" was well reertveil, by large audk-.i.-.M. week of 7. "The Man Prom Hume," wlilrii in- lain Hodge, week of 14. "The ileal Thing." with Henrietta Cnnmiaii, week of 21. National (Wm. II. Itupley. mg'.)—"The Lit- tlest Rebel," Willi William Furiium, week i.f 7. Christie MicDvnulii. In "The Spring Maid." week of 14. Douglan Fairbanks, lu "Hawthorne. V. 8. A„" week of 21. Kliueudorf, "Th« Gruinl Canyon." instlneo 17. Oisi.nj (A. Julian llrylawxkl. mgr.)—Bill wwk of 1 >: Kthel ClIITord aud her Five Girls, Kl llreu- ilel, Windrow uml lUironrd, I'uuln, CrcmonvHl mid company, Mlic. l'uuiu, Uinlvii ami Buckley, rind new pictures. Sunday concerts 'Io well. Ciuhk'h (Miss II. Wliiulttvd De Witt, mgr.)— With the regular high grade vaudeville, the imtrunM showed their appreciation, and big lm-1- nvss was dune week of 7. For week of 14 the hill Is: Kate Klluore and Sam Williams, "My Lady's Fans," "Top o* the World" Dancers ami Collie llnllet, Stanley James uml company, "l-ada o' 'Melodic," Robinson Newbold unci Mario Louis* Urllileii, Ben Beyer and Brother, Ihe Animated Weekly, Grand 1'lpe Organ Recitals. Oossiob (A. Julian Brylawikl, mgr.) — Hill week of 14: Four Harmony Boys, tin- Melodle Sextette, Barry anil Mildred, Ursolic and U'lmin, Golc.rlck and Moore, Vcru Uuiinlng, aud new pic- tures. Sunday concerts and music by '"I hat Orcliestri" do capacity. GAiam (Ueorge I'eck, mgr.)—The Social Muld* drew big business week of 7. Tlie Taxi Ulrl* week of 14. The Winning Widows week of 21. Suuduy concerls do well. OauosN (Tom Moore, mgr.)—Dill week of 14: Daisy Cameron, Van Dyck and Henderson, Hlekey arul NelMin, Fannie Brook and company, the Mu- sical Hours, Bulgarian Duo, and pictures. The show la continuous from 1 to 11 r. it. Ltckuxc (A. a Mayer, mgr. i—Miss New York Jr, drew big business week 'if 7. The Whirl of Mirth week of 14, Moulin Rouge week of 21. Majihtiu (John Grieves, mgr.)—John Grieves and his hlg musical stock compuuy did good busi- ness week of 7. "The Hutu Sultan'k Brides" Is Hie urogram offered by the company, week of 14. Snuilcy concerto are featured. Smoking Is per- mitted. l'cu'u (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Toll's high grade ot vnudevllle Is something new In this city, bat the bill offered caught them, and big business vaa done week of 7. Hill week of 14: Ward anil Currau, Del Franco's Animals, Felix Adler, the I'remler Duo, the Laugilotm, Clark aim Verdi, the Zola Sisters, and new pictures. Noras. Akono the features offered at Chase's week Oct 14 Is Stanley Jniues, a great local favorite, lie being one of Hie Columbia flayers. Ml* friends will be on hand to give him the warm welcome he deserves, llnrona another Issue of Tun Ou> Rbuadls all the managers who ure baseball fans, expect to have their electric boards packed nwsy In cam- 1'tior halls until next season. <li»HOH 1'rcK, the ever popular manager ot the Gayety, and a warm friend of Tun Old He- maiilx Is conlliieil to his hiune. A good rest will ■Io him good, and all will Ixi glad to see him out r.galn, and that soon. While "The Uw Maid" was a ('ellglitful sur- prise to all, It also gave many an old-timer a eliar.ee to see our good old friend of many a day ago, It. FS Graham. Ills frlmds were all de- lighted to see him as gay ami lively as of yore. At tub Belasco ihe staff for the season Is: O. J. Harris, treasurer; 8. K. Onciirnn, assistant Irenmirer; K. V. Van Illse, auiierlntemlent of house nud ushers; Horace Johnston, doorkeeper main door: rj. A. Norrls, apiier 'inor; J. w. Uaiulde. advertising manager; J. T. Hurley, ear- neuter; L. Ilul el, pm|«rtlm, ami 8. Saylor, en- gineer. It sacHB from ihe crowds that l'oll'a grade of vaudeville has taught the town so well that Man- ager James Thatcher has decided that stsrtlng with Monday, Oct. 14. Monday matinees will be given. tub "Old Timers" are on deck. Mclntyre and Heath were the heaillliiers at Chase's week of 7, and week of 14 Ward and Curran appear at Poll's. Colombia, S. €.—Columbia (F. L. Brown, mgr.) "Forty-live Minutes from Broadway" Oct. 19. "Alma. .Where Do You Live)" 31. Notiw. —Blhgling Bros.' Circus are linked here fir 21- Iluflalo Bill A 1'awnee Hill's Wild West for :I0 The Houth Oamllna Agricul- tural and Mechanical Society's Animal Fair will mil from 7S In Nov. 2. Selmn, Ala.—Academy (Bobt. Wllby, mgr.) "Mutt anil Jeff" Oct. 15, "The Quaker Girl" 10. AcAtiaur and l'lcro, picture houses, are doing capacity business. * \