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IfOTfJPtf* 5 THIS NEW YOEK GL1PFEB. I SHE -3 *r o •/?. -4A/^ i?i-V.'iA" u^asss: THE MO UR OB .XaO^E I1VTISH "TODAY WERE^ES-rERDA^AND. feffiPSi^SllSp^irlsi^lill i'' YESTERD^y TODAYS-« #sfi»^^?^. <C. -,=r£?F? ". -• "'■' ''-!'_•■... ,: Tj~/"/'<zr- "■' C;./^ * v-e- -:/i '&'£::&?;&¥■&£-. ~£?SS/0M4/i XfiiF.O/IV «,«<«fOirs rVKXTT-THIllDSTREET. PAttK.—"My Bert Girl," eighth week and Stab (Frank Dark, mar.) PH9CT0K* , Isrtfortnght. tbU week. Midnight Ma-oV ■ acta were seen at this house ' IBLIC—-The Governor's Lady," eighth r.)—Hebman Show __ n>ns week of Nov. 4. •■(Loal» Krrlg. mgr.)—Golden Crook Tie tollcwlnj acta were sew « ^ k his week, Dure Marlon's Dreamland Bur- lloacUy eje"'"*! R'J'bW were the "Ten Dark WM. COLLIER S COMEDY.-«"r'anny's First losquers week of Not. 4. TaVt^'ifSMialUbt .... r ^*C.* ve »£ w «i*- „ ««°*» /Cyrus Gale, tngr.)— Pbotoplaya FLASHES AlVP DASHES. Ovro Gobit*. the Metropolitan barlton*. arrived here Oct. 22, on board the Kalserlii Augusta Victoria. Charles Dalmorc*. the French tenor of the Philadelphia-Chicagoj)pe«i Edward Strauss, mgr.) —The —i ulnars on oars, omuu ucu jful. *".". f! t dancing specialty. The last part OTtr » '<- s F SS^SJTX^Tiha nrhnlo limine °J e I^ r cutc^uinBient'atiowa'the whole troupe ofaarwjwii*^^ ^ gout j |<m g^,^ 54a teenth week. WEBER'S.—"A Scrape 0' the Pen,' week. ftgadw ^i n rinsing war (lance put the audlehco "Master of the House" to follow *"»JLT',^lir Keith'. Harn— 1»«— K« tt drop taWsUnS is Tery pretty, pic- Weal ■■«<». K. MM n.gT.)_It !. g£g" '£fi&8E!S KrtewT" ? inJ1 river at twiUght, with boau passing the sane old story here, business first class. S,. VTi,l S L?£l fro! "O-U-oSns Day" la well put This week's Ml!: "The Brpte." with the .-ftS*. -J* «■ ,onCT ' m « r >- ?r.n"«cellent humor, sienna ssariesa Open Hoase (P. Sell 1 VJnntlc sketch called "The Advance man, mgr.)—Business has Improved some- The to ii«t' wis well put on by Lillian Rose- what during the past week. This week, ' £5 and company. The scene Is laid in Ihe Deep Purple," with "The Great Divide' Sw of a small town. The hotel keeper's follow. — ItisAsTT is anxious to go oa the stage. Keith's Alhnmbm (Chas. 3. Breed. kh, it ncrsuaded not to by her grandfather, mgr.)—Mrs. Laogtry and company are the hi ilves her her mother's bracelet, with head liners this week. Others are: Bonlta 7h/inderstsrdlng she Is not to become an and Lew Hearn. Chip and Marble, Kate •rtraaV The advance man of a traTeltng Watson, Graham Moffat mayors, The erasers, SS comes to the hotel and recognizes the Buckleys Animals, and Cunningham and fr««lct is the one he once gave hia wife. Marlon. m-Toonr woman turns ont to be his daugh- Haurtla- A Sensaon's Mnsle Ifnll (Sam »er The sketch was very well acted. Hurtig, mgr.)—The World of Pleasure this Hnzh Rlsney, comedian, reminds one very week. °! 6 i,l John Bunny to appearance. Ha Loeir's Seventh Aveano (C. SewarJs, fefder«I sereral songs and told a few stories, ragr.) —Bill tliU week: "Fin In Paris. 3 STSS a ereat deal of expressloa la his Welch, Mealy ond Montrose, Ja-k Symonds. »4«F work Ifhlch went nicely. Kolllns and Kllfton SUters, Orvllle .Jind T«o women and a man comprise the May Frank, and Carter and Carter. M Trio Indian club tossers. Some very Lowe's KMtb Arenae (Albert Lowe, ?nSi(able 'work Is done by the yonngcr mgr.)—For a lew house thev can not com- ■ramtn and the man. Bat. again, the troupe plain thout business, and their attractions w(re not In. form Monday evening, several eeem to please their patrons, so success is mines rx'lnr made by each member. an assnred fact. U^? Melville a singing comedienne, of- ElsthtT-.lxth Street (J. Bernstein, mgr.) fe-ec several songs, and changea her costomo —They are doing a full share of business several limes here oesplle all opposition, and always pre- Farjuson and Mack, knockabout comedians, sent a fine bill, htoded the audience the most hearty laughs ^•™ ,1 »' <<- ot the evening. Bo.th men appear In comedy andplctures. • eostames. and their roughhouse comedy Is at flf 1 JJ 0 |j* , ^" t 0l ' Cof was another passenger, as was Alice Eversman, of the same company; also Mlscha Kluiim. e 'TiiB*niit:TK" moved ta the West End Theatre on Monday, Oct. 28. After a weefa run and vaudeville are presented there It will bo oa the road. Bhuixkino on Election Day, Tuesday matinees will be given of "Fanny's First Tlay." at Bijou (George Schenck, mgr.)—Loew's the Comedy Theatre, In addition to the regular Thursiluy and Saturday matinees, sixth vaudeville to good business. Bill for Oct. Two HtiSDMD of the employee* and officers of the ridelitr and Casualty Co. attended the Sl-Nov. 2. Includes: Billy Barron. Ryan and performance of "The Merry Countess," at the Casino, night of Oct. 22. Ryan, "The Arm of the Law." Cook and Tkb first performance of "A Rich Man'a 80a," by James Forbes, will be flten on Nov. 4, Stevens, Frank Stafford and company. Marie at the Harris Theatre. , ... . ,_ , * „. „, , Koa the first time In nearly a year Sousa rind his band will be heard at the Hippodrome. Vaudeville Nov. 10. The band will bo assisted by Virginia Root, soprano: Nicolsne Zedtler, violinist, and pictures. and Herbert L. Clsrke. cornetisL -_.«.» ,. Fifth Avssn* (M. H. Bare, mgr.)—Mo- Tub AtTO Foro Co., of 141 W. Thirty-sixth Btreet. New \ork, la bankrupt tlon pictures and vaudeville. Eliot Boot Jr. has been appointed receiver for the J. Fred Hell Co. Tim Little IUiuiss Co. has been Incorporated to produce plays, by George R, Allison. Earl Carroll and Wru. P. Chase. M . . _ _ . „ Tub nariuan Halt Aoiiscmcot Co. has been Incorporated by August C. Grady, Harr» Adams and Jack Galenpaul. _ .. "Tub Moxev Moos,' dramatized by J. rjsrtley Mnnncrs from JelTrcy I-anicls Interesting novel, was produced by Oliver Moroaco at the Burbank Thcntrc. Los Angeles, last week, with such success that It will be among the productions presented by Mr. Moroaco In New York this season. jAcon (,Ta< k) Wibxbb, the Now York tailor, has gone Into bxnkruptcy. Earl Birubss Is now managing the Primrose & Docksader Minstrels. JUbie an Billt Habi together again. They played "The Circus Girl" at tho Columbia concert 27. Thb JlfKSte tlalt and Theatre iJerieie, of London. Eng.. ha* suspended publication. Mahci.s Ixikw will open his Yorkvllle Orphean Tliontro mid tho Avenue B Thcutro, New York. Dec. 17. ..... », Wbiikr axd FrcLDS will open In "The Itoly Poly" show, at their own muBlc hall. In New York, In two weeks. Gus Sohlke Is now rehearsing the chorus of neverity girls. William IIabbis has announced a new crnnedy, >iy Augustus Thomas, as yet nnnamoil. which will be produced toward the last of November. Bkoinnino with election week there will lie three matinees weekly ot "J/anny 9 Flist Play," at Colllcr'a Theatre, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tim Ckstuai. Park Ami'skmrkt Co., ot Bnflalo, hag been lncn<-poratcd by H. P. Kohr, E. T. Hughes and Leslie J. Bennett. A slight run In the New York Knlse.-hof kitchen, on Monday, 28, caused a lot Of ex- citement In the offtres In the Shnbert Building. E. J. Connolly has been engaged by David nclasco for his new production. Thi. trial In the suit ot Sirs. Edith K. Ferguson against the Shubert enterprises Gor Supreme Kotal (Marcus! Loew, mgr.)—JThe latest pictures. Follt (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pldnres and vaudeville. COLirnuiA (A. 8lche). tacr.)—Six vaude- ville acts and motion pictures. CnxBroy (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Olympic (Herman Wacke, mgr.)—Photo- plays and vaudeville. LntncN (A. fl. Schwartz, mgr.)—Photo- plays nnd vaudeville. motion Picture IKw$, THB LIFE OF JOHN BTJXYAN AXD "PILGRIM'S I'HOCBKSS," SHOWX IN PICTURES, TAKER BY THB HOCH- STBTTBR UTILITY CO., INC. On Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 22, there were shown for the first time publicly the American made pictures of John Uunyan's life and bis greatest work, Pilgrim's Prog- ress." The pictures In five reels were shown '" Shaffer mrr )— Vaudeville "t the Twenty-third Street Branch of the $40,000 royalties alleged to be due, was begun TR'toro Jast.co Hotcliklss, In thi .. onauer, mgr.j Yuuircvmc * ^ witnessed by n large Court. New York, on Oct. 2B. h»H..drel U dTw«ty. number of clergymen of different oenomlna- ^Jry^'^^"^^^^^^* 10 ^ tUc °°" 9t ' ""« Mr " ml " ? " (C G Allen mgr ) — Bill for tlons, all of whom praised the pictures for bers 01 tne, company report caving a great rime. ■ ri'lalp's nantomimo rlotrs. th» their historical accurateness, the good e ^— tT— —^j ^^gsgg^^ and mcni- n?/n 7 alte?s and company haTe as their this week: Carlisle's pantomime dogs, the their historical accurateness the good J*2 11 & entitled ™At^ the Rehearsal." Nautical Trio. Selma Walters, Landers and photography and the general good acting, •A'." 11 * 'i'l'r 1 .?„_. . iS™™ii„ ll»iniHL Nelson. Hurt Archer and company, Ostar I. Umberger, Ph. D., was the scenario KINOGTlAPH CO. OF AMERICA' OPENS OFFICES. act, gets laoghs with some near batle work and a few stories. Walters ap- pears la the house and gives the leads for the jokes. Walters closed the act by makliig- ■ as an old man and portraying an old actor who bemoans the fact that the atngc ot today Is not like It used to be. The pictures seen were : "The Pathe Weekly No. at, • "Paying the Board Bill - director. Francis yamer Gland K red Henlus, of Pittsburgh, where he is IL. P° rt rayea W) .i| known, hna taken the American agency The pictures ot , Bf , Klnograph Co. of Copenhagen, ami Vaudeillle and pictures. were taken during the past Summer on llic may nnw . ^ ( oana ;n n | g „n{ n on ft e n i n |], Nemo (Jack Lowers, mgr.l—Vaudeville Palisades. _ _ , , ., . Hoor of the Exchange Building. 143 Wtst nnd pictures of the best kind, .ire attracting The Hochstetter Utility Co .Inc., of which ].' 0 rty-flfth Street. larse audiences. P- 1*% Hochstetter Is president, has tin- THe. Klnograph Co. of America will n- Stor (jack Leo, mgr.) — Vaudeville and doubredly produced a masterpiece. The ],> n8< . two feature pictures a month, and it pictures, coloring In pnrta of these pictures Is very | s m i a , hcy w m D) > -gome featurea" "Hnnc- Yorkvllle (Eugene Meyers, mar)— Vaude- fine, and no dpobt this new Idea In coloring | ng tue Q„ mts ot a i^fgp ,-i t y» |, tn4 nrat> and "C*i ''He and pictures. Him, .which Mr.. Hochstetter has jpertected. s ,,„..., . "Friends." a Prcpect (Frank Gcrsten. mgr.)—For will be heard of In rtc future a«lL" "dram. i P c Ut plc^uirbV thrBtograph" JW. week the stock offers "The House ind Two Battles," a meritorlona Vltajraph lh £, u i^?.£?, D . d '??'„, drama. n oc - Metropolis 11.oulse Fosser, mgr.) Easiest Way" Is the offering of the 8u— Stock Company for this week. "Three Twins" organisation s In Hie country, l'cxt. " Miner's Bro» {H. D. Miner, mgr.)— TITLES PAR EXCELLENCE AS A Crowded honses rule here, and as they hare SALES TALK. the field all to themselves It could not be bookings to his brottier, Lloyd Harriett, nnd devote his entire time to the feature dim business, thus assuring exhibitors In that ter- ritory their wants will be well talcn care of. Tim Gafmont CoufAM, appreciating the Plasm (David Benjamin, mgr.) — Loew vaudeville and motion pictures. Ktenej'i Third Avenue (Ed. J. Mc- )lahon, mgr.) — Vaudeville and motion pic- tures. Olympic (Maurice Krans, mgr.)—T»c I'.cUlc Williams Company this week. Golden Crook follows. Herald Square (A. Rotchlld. mgr.)— Business here Is excellent The feature fll;n Is la three reels, and shows the Olympic tames. Mrner's People's (Edwin D. Miner, mgr.) Waa-hlnfcton (Harry in«iu»,ui«r.,—•■.. , . t , -„-„„,„..■ follow 1 ** V * ri * °"" thU VVMk * Bonemla,>8 are doing well here with good vaudeville ana ■£■„£,, »• ^S"^,,. ot Uiwting ncw ..M. B Uat,an_Op_era House. (.Frank. 0. ■^SB— (Harry I.owe, .mgr.)-Va ? de; %•- *$£%%£ »'iSulSSr that one's les that really tell some- well, Is a taking point The -Mil ^toTttT w»jf Includes': pa rtrtTt7ll\TmVVnTofferT~d va'udevlTfc: gggj g S™nior.%tolwre Irom'pktures j n<j.. has reslRned and will jo Moadny nlijht. 28, "Taming of the Shrew:' ■ Tremont (Jake Wells, Bssnc l ■ iil wrN igg! J*>g. JOTS. I5S!!SL*BS JC'SZ Ind to take charge of a th Tuesday night. 29, "Hamlet;" Wednesday are KO od from this house. J^SKto^BSa^rhVst^TtS^lrkiir^ltB- K., .Smithy of Wabash. Ind tt&J%2S£US£ ^^If^^Sht' °^ ou < R ' Dtt ' ker ' ">sr.)-Vaudcvlllo and ff^tSsp^S' sptrlt 3 the dellfea- 1. "The Merchant of Venice;" Saturday matinee, 2, "Macbeth;" 3aturday night Miller, mgr.)—E. H. Sothem and Julia Mar- T „ le „,„ p j ctur( . s lre dra wlng good slacd n|t . J t S r e S C „ tt ' vc till" love commenced the last week of their n- nudlences £ a n U mes. tblna- and lell It mamt nt this houae^ Monday evening, Gotham (Lop Soloman. mgr.)—They are ' n, M' , 0 na ro "! n tll Oft ?« Tha hill hr tl,a Tvo.-k nclm1|i« : - - - — , JT* y ._.. „—„, "„,» „.„J„.III. ItUnQ 10 rinill HI Oct. 28. ^luch Ado About Nothing." 'Bought and P»ld I'or" week of Not. 4. Fulion (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—The rwt will be produced at this house Thurs- uay evening, (Set. 31. Brooklyn, N. Y^-Montauk (Edw. Trail, rjnnmont Co. has In mind a contest to bo mgr.) Henry Miller opened a week's engage- participated In by the companies distributing ment here Monday night. Oct. 28. in "The t | lro „gh the Kllui Supply Co.. which contest Rainbow." For week of Nov. 4, '• Passers-By. wosjla be Judged nnd decided by the film ln- Bboadway (Leo C. Teller, mgr.)—Robert ( mle werB from the trade papers. I.oralne, in "Man and Superman." Is the at SjftrSr » h^i ^emen^rtu, " fSSFG* b action^hereJhls week, opening Oct. 28 to WASmNCTO N M. P. MEN ORGANIZE. The Moving Picture Exhibitors' League of Wasbingion. I). '.'., perfected their org.in- ol the Ganiuont operators. Is almost pro- verbial, and It Is assured that tho pictures taken of ih-se sanguinary scenes will lie vivid nnd stirring. II. K. f/tLTOM, who has bad charge of the Princess Moving Picture Theatre, at Ilra/.ll, Ind., has resigned and will go to Winchester, theatre. Mrs. C. sister of the Dickson Bros., who own the local theatre, •will assume the management. W. A. H. Masd, of Cleveland 0,. who has been acting manager of a Columbus. O.. tllin company, fell di-od In bis orflcc. Oct 24. Tub Annual Dinner of the Lubln Baseball Club waa given at the Majestic Hotel. Phila- delphia. Thursday. Oct. 23. Nearly 100 plates were In order, nnd the bnnnnet was a most successful function. Sicgmtind Lnbln and Ira Lowry ond all the heads of depart- Tbe menu furnlxliud by m Lorj.ne closed his engagement at this ,,„,,: ,'hVstrlnsa" be'san Its si'cond and last of Wasblngiun. 1). >.'., perfected their organ- ni pntB were present. The menu furnlnhed by Ma, in -Man and Superman," Saturday Iu ",? w„ irw %« For week of Nov 4 Lew izallon Oct. 24, at a meeting at thu Cham- the Hotel was excellent, and appropriate ?«*«• Oct 20, Th, Trial Uarriaue, with SSr^%2Ekt P*a^s3lnJI s<sW «it^ b™of Commerce, and appolrted a commltteo speeches were made. After tho enfe iiolr. Ijeitn flare. Margaret Gordon, Harrison "unter and Charles A. Stevenson In the cast, wuii produced here Tuesday evening, Oct. 29. Hnrru (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—A JMch «»«« Smi win be produced at this house Monday evening. NovT 4. COOTIJED ATTRACTIONS. Fields* "nanky Tanky' - Ga«P(Louis Barr, mgr.)—'Three Weeks* this week, "Texas" week of Nov. 4. CBEScriNi (Lew Parker, mgr.)—The Cres^ cent Stock Co. presents "The Seven Sisters this week. "The Dawn of a To-morrow follows. The Greenpoint Stock Co. presents ••Awaken- lng WTgj g o7"He'lena "Ritchie" this week. "Mrs. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. *wrn» 1IY '~" Th « Re * HaV aecond week. -ssTOIl— -rhe Woman Haters," fourth and „„, ,Jg» week. BtI ' AS '' l >;—t'ranccs Starr, In "The Case of smr».iffto fifth week. BUOADWAV— "Hanky Panky" thirteenth CASU'u ..^Merry Counte-,* eleventh ^^A^ Manager Morgan, of the I'rlncess; Manager rwiliw rPanllnc H Boyle, mgr.)—The Stoneslfer, of the Scenic, aad Manager rom Gottam Stock "'SS present %RJ Deep Moore of the.l'laaa, to .mecMho operators; l'ur^c™ this week "The Seven Sisters" wee£ MarMra. *£Smaraan (Frederick Whltbeck. mgr.)— i: .% . ««.«,ttm*a "\wnken- of five to treat wltn a commlltee from the g vaudeville and p'ctnre show was given on Moving Plctnr Operators' Union. the stage, all of the performers being nicai- Thc exhibitors' president. Dr. William I. tera of the Lubln stock companies, and many llerbat, appointed Manager Baclirach, of the „f the numbers being new and arranged Casino: Manager Dexter, of the Maryland: especially for the occasion. The management of' the affair was under the direction of William Kerry and Joseph Smiley, who uro entitled to great cred it. DIXIE! There has been considerable discussion STOCK NEWS MANHATTAN PLAYERS NOTES. The Manhattan Players aro playing to ex- cellent business this season. After cloHlnj an eleven weeks stock season, at Tumbling Dam Park, lirldgcton, N. J., the comp.my Jumped to South Bethlehem. Pa., to op-» thu regular road tour. The company Includes: I'aul Hlllls. Percy Charters, "V. Juuies Be- dell. Charles Drew Meek, Charles Campbell. Walter Elmer, Virginia Powell. Margaret Arnold. M'nnlc Seward and Dorothy Burrls. The repertoire Irctudci: "A Itoynl Slave," "The Two Orphans," "A Wife's Devotion." "CamlUe." and with Sherman." late comedian with featured with the the Manhattans third week there PEIITII AM BOY. The new stock company Installed nt the IIIJou Theatre, Perth Amboy, N. J., Includes the following people: Edward L, Kovacks, I roprletor and manager ; George L. (Iraves, director: John Lpster, Cecil Dmmmond, Ilcrt Carpenter, Alan Htanchfleld, Jnmes P. HIM, Kllxabetb Delmore, Etta Delmas, Camilla Lewis and lioi-ence Hartley. J. Nelson, mu- sical director: II. Lnndlshmnn. scenic arilst. This marks the third season of the stock nt the Bijou, and It Is Manager Kovnck's pol- icy to present scenic productions ot royalty ploys only. So far buslnes has been of a capacity nature. s "THE ni/TTHRPLY BARONET." Commencing the week of Oct. 28, Jn'in Craig, producing tuunuegr of the Castle Square Theatre, Huston, will produce for the first time on nny stage, a new play, en- titled "The 'lutterny Baronet." Itobert Keith Snow, the author of the play, bolus an en- viable position In the Iltornry world, but this Is his maiden effort as a playwright. s Kar.D P. McCnon writes: "I have disposed nf my stock company to the linn of Foot A Llndsey, to go under canvas. The show will go South nnd stay under the tent mit.'l the holidays. I will rest lit uiy home nt Madison, Mo., until about Dec. I. when I will open the Colonial Theatre, at St. Louis, Mo., for permanent stock. This Is the llrat lime ont of the harness for me In ten years. OAMlCaCJj.iV 'fcJSTl'if'T-he Attack" r^niri^atth«-M^*ig»J5W n^Vlng' -WV held nl the ne mnJS*"* week ' vice Bros.. La Veen Cross and company. Mc- , n thc K n „,, t future. Members will be notified H"TOI)E.)HE._"u n der Many Plags," ninth Mason. Diamond and Clemens, Juno Salmo, of toe da te. tauJSA Connolly •nd.Wenrlcli. " > •AlCh «BOCKBB._-OJJ, Oh, Delphlne.' When the two bodies will get together has not been determined upon. The operators. In a notice sent out to the managers of moving picture bouses of Wash- ington, set Nov. 3 as th- lost day to bo allowed for granting th asked The $22 . P"i operators' contention bus been dropped. The exhibitors adopted s coaamuuuu mu pen* imuu • i-.nu. „ ...„ »..•. .»., ..... ■•--- -— --^ ., - r„, 1 |_. - 4i ll Hnn n„ ^? TbPy " 1U bttTC *<«*'« meet ' ng .^^•^rLaldf^irdTubr.^wr Sf& ^ T^^ ^&S^A 4^ • ' ■ -- — *»- *•"■ » —■••— -- In vandevllle recently. Ar-rvit a two months' vacation. Cecllc Elliott has opened tier second season with the Princess Theitre Stock Co., of It. Worth, Tex. Lai'settii Biiown Is doing loads nnd sec- ond business wllh !h" John Craig Stock, at Hie Csstle Square, Beaton. Coiihi: Pavtos will take his itock com- pany on a lonr of New Eng:.imJ, starring shnrtlv after election. Moicnt Wabd has Joined the Chnuncey- Kclffer Co.. for leads. Ahthl'R Bkiivash will present the Pauline SCREEN CLUB MEETING. evening. Oct. 20. the Screen sptratlon for them. Mr. Dumont writes ts follows: I have always claimed that the song "I £» . n t g i.»«.".t HallTA talrlv Wa" I w "» I" nl)tle ". nnu bpcn ln usc 5' '^YmB^S ^> rato r"ttuTlE ^ .rsong ri ?j,.ed "OBTT-gioHTH STREET. _ "Little Mis. ^K'^&g&SJ^., *** g'ffCTBe-^LSpfig "^ \g£f ^T^^^t gfc ..JS «** W ^ ^ ^ f ° rt - ° n BS.cr SS» K&-B.M olferid^^W^^SttlS ?5a^« -«- '"-^'dat^ T.T^ lV._- 0 ffleer C68" (revival), twelfth for week of 28 Includes: Blari-he Walsh and tl , ck ac ,| 0B ihey luive shown hn getting the J",,,"™*,.,! "Dixon's Land," which probably •* and last fortu4ht. '' ... r-f^.^S^S^^rfsZTT^-S »SS2 SSftAffl $&! %!?*£%££ S2 1U original title taken from. Mason and Dixon's line, which Tno seemed to divide the Southern states from the Northern, nnd Bfth week I.IflPii"rv H!S I.ITT ii ;'~l' Mlle «'ones." seventh "HI.I', •■The 'li.i„< .» «_. week. Week. The 'Affairs' of Aaatol," third SmmM Bmlth. and MW wrm *"-M- .KLLIOTT.—"rtesitv at Girl S S. Hi;tchinson, president of the Ameri- can Kllm Mfg. Co., on a liuslucai trip to the ■<t will stop at 8cattlo. Portland. San snd Santa Barbara. At Hsnta Parbara, where are located the Western ., Tt>Ki .„n„ r — or perhaps the Inspiration for ytudloa of the company, he will arrange for ft,,,* rMn Emmot t o call. his walk around a new series of pictures. . . . 'Dixie I.nnd.'" Rodham Law made, a parwhrte le;p frnrn +. » orldnnl fully equipped, and promises to be one of in"tlm7""Voliwl'lfsee liVthe'dateof Sanford's son. The company, we are Informed, will be ist. wll f*«JK bl" that "Dixon's Land" was the original Wt»9 , 'JgE* ""''jPfS™ '21* ' [•"randsco and Santa Barlmrs At Hsnta ",^ p l of p,,, F.mmefs song, or nt least Its tlio best companies on the road. SES&X^*** S'^njiih^Voeirana^balarand the aTwS^S^^^n *+* £ CLBS ,„ RB ^AVIsrDRAMATIC CRITIC etith week, "Heady Money," elcv- l'nllce. who had refused to give ■ permit for Unnr ..!"' w ^k- *\.£ <)no, 5-- ,, F-olllea of 1012," second NEW Week. r A .^K«ipAM.-"Tbe cr-uat of Lnx- l'I-AYlll»re,-''' wenlh week. . «*. thlswt '"'*' SI — 'LltCe Tromcn," third week. Nov. i. Two Krankfords. . _, ]y i«„|i C e. wno nnu reniscu \o aivp v~n •=« Kmpisfi (George Mf M »" a »', 0 ? g Vi» uy hters the exhibition. Arrangements hid been msde icenneers thU week, Dante s Daoghtirs »- « op( ,-.tors. and a Bne picture Is said "i^&'aPMss^sw ygSaJBrnagsse &ls^"fiS^*"» J ^^ s^«^«s»-!tssa Bticcnneers week of Nov. 4. Casino .' this week, OARVSO'g COVaiR MARRIED. Mary Caruso, a first cousin to Knrlco Caruso, the famous tenor, wss msrrled at Passaic, N. J.. Oct. SO. to Francisco Sar- .,.. . clnlto. The ceremony look place In the U<l\t\hlatoK New York^wlll Church of Our_Ud, of Mounf Carnal he Glcmorc Davis, a well known newspaper nr<«\ Into with A. II. Woods, and former dramatic c' '