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NOVEMBER 23 THE JSTJdW YOiiK OLIPP1CK. Ihe female spy gets away with by the aid of in aeroplane, after a hot chase. . The Idea of using the airship for a means if escape Is a strong and commendable fea- ture of tbls war drama. The story Is good, ind although the characters are a bit over- acted It does not affect the Impression of the lictnre. It is in two parts. Tod. "Cstdna; California Redwood" (Eisanay). Released Not. 11. A. very Interesting subject, remarkably veil pictured. • The preliminary cutting of one Immense lne 1s featured in the picture. Two men lack the tree at Its base nearly through from toe side and finish the undercut from the ippoilto side with a saw.' A couple of view* are shown of the fell- fa; of the giant limbers, after which they ■re cut Into logs, which are yarded out by Ihe, use of a powerful engine. Those logs ire then put on cars and carried to the riser, where they are plunged Into the. water lid floated to the mills. Other views are shown of the. land after Ming cleared of hundred* of. trees, and' tikes altogether It la a picture taut will ■atlaty the most particular p( motion picture idmlren, ' Tod. ■1 Trip to.Mount Rainier" (Pathe). Released Not. 13. A iconic picture, taken from the foot of Mount Rainier. Washington, a peak over it.ow -feet high, and- which is covered with 12,500 acres of Ice and snow. The camera did magnificent work'In bring- taf out the beauty effects of this subject, and the but and most beautiful scene, that of lake Mirror, reflects this gigantic peak and iti surroundings wonderfully clear. An offering that Is worth seeing. On the lime reel Is "The Pineapple." It la valuable as an educational subject as tell as being as tastily chosen as the fruit Itself. " ' • It is an Interesting study from the plant- fat of the seed until the fruit ,1s ready for licking. The photography la especially good. Tod. ■ j . "The Yonnjr Millionaire" (Kulem). " Released Not. 18. John Harris, a crippled young millionaire, Jeconiei engaged to Sarah Curtis, but when le discovers her mocking his lameuess to a friend, be breaks the engagement.' ■ To test society he announces at his club [hit he has lost his fortune, and soon finds »e is without friends. Disgusted, he derides to take up quarters In one of his own tone- MM among the poor. In the mean time, Anna Newton, a young joman writer, is about to write a story How the Other Half Lives," and in order to get proper material she rents a room In M Borne building as Harris. The agent, no mows her to the plHce, makes improper fdvances toward her, and the young mil- lionaire comes to her old, but In the scufflo m« his Injured leg broken! birirT k ri 9P«. he !?> and after nursing him ■M to health both confess their presence In Sn-JSIffl*9ti and a proposal by the young millionaire Is accepted by tha story writer. ,vi"» ooa . story, commendably acted, makes Th *2 & Kalcm's best ever. tlFiSP Between, the young millionaire and Finely don WM Wlthout a Blgn of burlesque. "At the -Rainbow's End" (Imbln). Released Not. 12. ri.hl? lS> 80n ot ft country grocer, loves 1 ™'J« tho girl is forcibly married by Sunfir her i*? »-"»n 8ho dcBplscs. John bat .£ a glrl ot hls own w*' 81 standing, Sns ^if„ grow 2 to be » neglectful and nag- m i aDd mother. ifflTi'fc**'*"!" trom sadness mm, ,J\l ett * wcaltfiy widow, nnd aho turning '.TtJs* , man sl » 8 refllly «"■ Rc ~ tella%2f ^l 014 ^Hago store she sees and away ft,' her loyc, and they plan to run when «£r£ ? ut at the critical moment ancci of il h a ? e J 00 " 4 .*" leive. the appear- that 11 % D \,W? ,,oy °>«keH him realize ttlnbow Snfl ^ laln . 6 have been Pursuing a with th". InJ 16 r rt«ra» to the poorly home Sr r.an,i™" d ^^ h,, ° the "How retirns to The Jo i"„ nn , d , d ' es ,"f a broken heart, fog love l!Xm f the , c,lara cters In this tbrlll- Mcturo t?i„ a ra - ake " lt n very Powerful "are. it b wo rthy of suc cess. Tod. "«>d Soiim nnd Memories" (Sells;). An m R * le .»«edl Not. 14. lubject J°"P'e are tne 'centre'of this flno °f their ot I a I° accn sitting on tho veranda Mrty of vin n »°# m S' whl, ° ln8 » do the house a 01 ^ys gone oV ar ° abl & n * over the songs *» «e h ,. B 0 °rt n « b , rlD « 8 a^dream of the old days one lee ? w u Si c ' ana Pictured on-the screen h °w the i tunS. ? e ' lo7cd and married, and "olniis a n arm Weat to war ' and hu return REI .EAS ES. LICENSED FILMS. Sells. Nov. 18 "A. Man Among Men" (Dr.) Nor. 19.—"The Saint anil the Slwasu" (Dr.) Nor. 20.—"Atala" (Dr.) Nor. 21.—'The Fire Fighter's Love" (Dr.) Nor. 22.—"Mike's Brainstorm; or, the Elephin* tine I'lsyraate" (Com.) Nor. 25.—"Miss Aubry's Lore Affair" (Com.) Nor. 28.—"Roped In" (Com.). Nor. 27.—"The Hobo's Heat Cure" (Com.) Nor. 28 'The Triangle" (Dr.) Nor. 29.—"Friend* In Saa Rosarln" (Com.-Br.) On aims reel, "Raising Barley Ih Jipan" (Ed.) . Easanay. Nov. 19.—"The Dance at Sllrcr Gulch" (Dr.) Nor. 20 "The'Schi'me" (Com.) Nor. 21.—"Billy McGrath's Art Career" (Ooia.) Nor. 22.—"The Penitent" (Dr.) Nor. 23.—"Broncho Billy's' Heart" (Dr.) Nov. 28.—"Mr.'.nubby's Wife" (Com.) Nor. 27.—'The Stslu" (Dr.) Nor. 28.—"The Boaa of the Katy-Mlne" (Dr.) Nor. 29.—"Tho Iron Heel" (Dr.) Nov. 30.—"Broncho Billy's Mexican Wife" (Dr.) Edison. Nov. 18.—'Tim" (Dr.) Nor. 19.—"A Noble' l'rofc««lon" (Ed.) Nor. 20.—"High Faploslvei as Used In the D. S. Arniv" (Scientific). On same reel, ' "Sally Arm'a Strategy" (Com.) Nor. 12.—"A Letter to the Princess" ("Whit Happened to Mary" Serlei-Dr.) Nor. 23.—"A Chase 'Across, the Continent" (Dr.) Nor. 25.—"The Third Thanksgiving" (Dr.) Nor. 20.—"Some Bare Specimens and a Few Old Friends," New York Zoological Park" (Des.) Nor. 27.—'The Totvllle Eye" (Coal.) Nov. 29.—"The Islnnd of Ceylon, India" (Scenic). Nov. 30.—"On Donovan's Division" (Dr.) Ones. (O. Klelne.) Nov. 19.—"Caught with the Gooia" (Oom) On same reel, "The Magic Ellilr" (Com.) Nor. 12.—"Monfredonla, Southern Italy" (Scenic- . Colored). On same reel, "Two Af- flicted Hearts" (Cora.) Nor. 20.—"The Beautiful Valley of the Tronto" (Scenic). On aame reel, "All On a Summer's Day" (Com.) .... Nor. 30.—"Corueto Tarquinla, Central Italy" (Scenic). On same reel, "A Comedy of Errors" (Com.) Eclipse. (Q. Klelne.) _ . Kor. 20.—"The Masquerade™" (Com.-Dr.) Nor. 27.—"Trcblaond and Surroundings" (Scenic). On Bame reel, "A Man for a Day" Pathe. Nor. 18.—"I'athe's Weekly, No. 47." Nor. 19.—"Whlffle's Nightmare" (Cora.) On same reel. "The Beauties of Portugal" (Travel). Nor. 20.—''The Country Boy" (Cora.-Dr.) Nov. 21.—"A Question of Age" (Com.) Nor. 22.—"The Meruit of the Peasants" (Dr.) Nor. 23,—"Bed Eagle, the Lawyer" (Dr.) On aume reel, "The Foreat of Fontalne- bleau" (Scenic). I.utiln. Nov.18.—"The Good For Nothing" (Dr.) Nov. 19.—"A Fugitive from Juetlce" (Dr.) Nor. 21.—"Lore and Treachery" (Com.) Nor. 22.—"The Drummer" (Com ) On eame reel, "Taming Tbelr Parents" (Com.) Nov. 23.—"The Silent Signal" (Dr.) Nov. 25.—"The Surgeon" (Dr.) Nor. 28.—"The Samaritan of Coogaa's Tenement" •Dr.) , _ . Nov. 28.—"Satin and Olngham" (Dr.) Nov. 20.—"The Stroke Oar" (Com.-Dr.) Nov. 30.—"Ranch Mates" (Dr.) Vltntrrapli. Nov. 18.—"The Dnexpected Hone.rmoon" (Com.) Nor. 1».—"Romance of a Rlckaliaw" (Dr.) Nov, 20.—"Timid May" (Com.) On aame reel, "A Darktown Duel" (Com.) Nov. 21—"The Anarchist's Wife" (Dr.) Nov. 22.—"The Servant Problem' (Com) Nor. 22.—"Blllj's Burglnr" (Special. On 2 reeli. Dr.) Nov. 23.—"Wild Pat" (Dr.) Nor. 2D.—"Omens of the Mesa" ,(»»■>_ , Nor. 20.—"In the Flat Aborc" (Oom.-Dr.) Nor. 27.—"The Wood Violet" (Dr.) Nor. 28.—"Three Qlrla and a Man" (Oom.-Dr.) On aame reel, "The Evcadropiier" (Com.) • . Not. 20.— ! 'Snsle to Susnnre" P» >„ _ Nor. 30 "O'Hara, SauJller and Philosopher' (Oom.). Bloa-raph. Nor. 18.—"Their Idola" (Com.) On aarae reel, "Hoiat By Hla Own Petard" (Com.) Nor. 21.—"The Informer" (Dr.) Nor. 25 "The Sailer's Heart" (Com.) Nor. 28.—"After the Honeymoon" (Corn.) On »me reel, "An Ahsent-Mlnded BJr- glar" (Oom.) KInemacolor Relenees. Norraaxn. "Jack and the Beanatalk" (Dr.) ,«„...» "Picturesque North Wales. New Urltaln' (Scenic). f 'Natlonol Capital Horse Show" (Topical). "Scenes In Delhi. India" (Customs). "Onrlou> Pets" (Ed.) "The Miihty Dollar" (Dr.) , m _j,. n "Canadian National Exhibition" (Topical). "Freshwater Aquarium" (Ed.) "Moths of Asia Minor" (Ed.) Flower Battle at Nice'' (Trarel). Strange Mounts" (Topical). Nor. 19. Nor. 21, Nor. 22.- Nor.24.- Nor. 1 R.- Nov. 211.- Nov. 2li.- Nov. 30.- Till ; ',"">>• "Flower Bame at row cni«i »PleSMlL oturc 1 n '*ea when the young folks ',',^"f e M , ou A nt f" SSSf%d\ *> over th„in n » fo r cach otn er. leave them to i» i. xn e past alone. 0 OVnr «.V""",'» r eUCI It i« tn ^P' lB t alone, glnnine to „Jl^ htfuI entertainment from bo- ng to end—a credit to the film world. " ■ • ; Tod. D Hertn?™ W1TH THil MOGHAPtt CO. «' Tonv fpnUiiJ* 1 ' 11 work-under-tne dlrectton- *«> DlJn-; d?« 1 J«5' ^ no Jirtwrt time ago Co. ,oa »,oilMetor:iraen •with the fymft INDEPENDENT FILMS. Gnnmont. Nov 19.—"A Broken Idol" (Dr.) On same ml, "Battle Pnctlceon a Cruiser" (Novel). Nov. 20.—"Qaumont'i Weekly, No. 37. Nor. 21—"Four Hearts that Beat as Two" Pr.) Nov. 23.—"diving.the Blind the Light of Knowl- Nov. 2fl.—"The Destrdotlre Duellati'* (Com.) Nor. 27,—"qanrooat'i WsekJje,, N o ; 8«. Nov. 28.—"Olga. the 4«r•i^Sess ,, (Df.) American, Nor. 18.—"Tha Thief's Wife" (Dr.) Nor. 21—"The Would-be Heir" (Dr.) Nor. 23.—"The Idyl of Hawaii" (Dr.) Nor. 2B.—"Jack's Ward" (Dr.) Nor. 28—"Her Own Country" (Dr.) Nor. 30.—"The Hidden Treasure" (Oom.-Dr.) On aame reel, "On Board the S. S. Du- buque, Naral Trading Ship" (Ed.) Majestic. Nov. 19.—"Two of s Kind" (Com.-Dr.) Nor."24.—"An Old Lore Letter" (Dr.) Nov. 26.—"Shocking Her Future Mother-In-Law" (Oom.) Thanhonsrr. Nov. 17.—"Frankfurter! and Quail" (Dr.) Nor. 19.—"MISB Toque ut Toklo" (Dr.) Nor. 22.—"Cross Your Heart" (Dr.) Nor. 24.—"The Truant's 'loom" (Dr.) Nor, 28.—•The Thunderbolt" (Dr.) Nor. 29.—"The Foreat Hose" (Dr. Parts 1 and 2). Eclair. Nor. 17.—"A Criminal In Spite of Himself" (Oom.) On same reel, "Oporto and lis Harbor" (Scenic). —"His Determination Rewarded" (Dr.) —"Black Hand" (Com.) On same reel, "Mother's Bank Roll" (Oom.) -"li:aect Hunting" (Scltiitlflc). On aame reel, "Qontran, a Kidnapper" (Cum.) -"The Invisible" (Oom.) On same reel, "Seville and Its Qardeos" (Com.) Comet. -"A Four Cornered Wedding" (Com.) -"A Sleeping Burglar" <Dr.) -•'A Seminary Coniolleathin" (Com.) -"The Moccasin Print" (Dr.) saw" sews. Director Oscah Eaqle, of the Sellg Poly- scope Co.'s Chicago studios, has started on the actual production of a series of elaborate and spectacular war pictures. Mr. Eagle, assisted by a score of lieutenants, some two hundred soldiers, several military advisers, and a small army of players, carpenters and property .men, are now encamped at Des Plains, acar Chicago. The producing camp is being run under strict military discipline, and the town of Des Plains looks as If It were under martial law. Several sets of Held artillery arc being utilized In tho various productions. Many thousands of dollars are being expended by the Sellg Company to muko this series of war subjects far greater than anything they have yet done In this line. Tub most recent addition to the scenario department of the Sellg Polyscope Co. Is J. Edward Hungcrford, who for some time past has been a contributor to the department ■which he has now Joined. Among the more recent scenarios produced by the Sellg Poly- scope Co., which emanated from the pen of Mr. Hungcrford, are "A Man Among Men," "Tho Voice of Warning," "Bread Upon the Waters" and "Under Suspicion." The addi- tion ot this well known writer to the already famous scenario department of the Sellg Co. once again demonstrates that company's policy of giving all that is best In motion picture production. Durino the past few months the Chicago studios ot the Sellg Polyscope Co. have made several additions to the membership of their regular stock company. Among the new mem- bers thus secured arc: Rose Evans, Jack Nel- ton, La Fayette McKee, Colin Held, Thomas, Flynn, T. J. Comerford. Julius Frankcnburg, Carl Wlntcrhoff, Charles N. France, Mue- Harnes and Harry Lonsdale. Most of these well known and competent players have al- ready attained a large following through their various appearancos with the Sellg Co. In the past. A. A. Davidson, auditor of the Sellg Poly- scope Co., Is at present on a trip to the I'Bfiflc Coast studios of the Sellg Co. Three brand-new seven passenger touring automobiles hare been purchased by the Sellg Polyscope Co. for use In connection with the production department of their Chi- cago studios. A special garage will be built to accommodate the various trucks and pas- senger cars of the Chicago studios. a LOEW ACCEPTS COUPONS. .Marcus Louw has entered into nn agree- ment with the American Tobacco Co. whereby ut all of the following houses the coupons which will hereafter be found In each box of Toklo cigarettes, and valuable to the extent of Vjc. each, may be paid at the box office and will be Just as good as money. Therefore twenty coupons entitle tbc holder to a ten cent ticket. Undoubtedly mnny exhibitors •will follow Mr. Locw's example. Those coupons will be accepted nt Loow'o American, NatIon.il, Seventh Avenue, York- vlllc, Lincoln Square, Greeley Square, De- lonccy, Plaza, Herald Square, Circle, In New •Yo.'k City. Thi Snubcrt. Bijou, Columbia, Liberty and Hoyat, In Brooklyn. Locw's, New Rochclle: Loew's Lyric, Ho- boken, N. J., and wherever, else there may be a Loew theatre. I FEATURE PHOTOPLAY MAKERS TO ORGANIZE. Some time this week a meeting of feature Dim makers and American agencies of foreign manufacturers will hold a meeting, probably at the Hotel Astor, to confer on a permanent organization which will help them In dis- tributing their products, and which will also regulate the price of Dim to exhibitors. . i i MIBSINO MANAGER LOCATED. George M. Hammel. the owner ot two moving picture houses in -Newark. N. J„ who was reported missing from bis home recently, was located In Eastern, Pa., "suffering from lost of.memory. He Is back at his home In tiewark. FILM MEN INSPECT PLANT. On Nov. 11 a party of men well known In film circles from various points of the United States, Inspected tho American film plant. The party consisted of Dr. Schallenbargcr, of Chicago; Mr. Mandlebaum, of Cleveland; Mr, Bracken, from everywhere; Mr. Gregory, from New York, en route to California; Mr. Freuler, general manager of the Mutual Film Corporation, and Mr. Nehls, manager of tho American Film Mfg. Co. s MILESTONE FILM CO. I.EADY TO SELL FILM AT EIGHT CENTS PER FOOT. Located at No. 32 Union Square, the Mile- stone Film Co., with the products of ten European and four American manufacturers, •re now ready to supply film from one reel to one hundred at eight (8) cents per foot to whoever wants It. Exhibitors may choose their own shows and will not be forced to take what Is given to them. a Th« Thanhouser Co. has been merged Into a corporaton, and will after Nov. 25 bo known as the Thnnhouses Film Corporatloa OPT OF TOWH HEWS Buffalo, N. Y,—Star (P. 0. Cornell, ingr.) Robert Milliard, In "The Argyle Case," week of Nor. 18. "Officer 008" 25 and week. Tsck IMeasrs. Shubert, mgrs.)—"Bought and Paid For" week ot 18. Sam. Bernard. In "All for the l.edles," week of 25. Majssric (J. Laughlln, rngr.)— Billy B. Van, In "A Lucky Hoodoo," week of 18. VuugUati tilaacr Co., in "The Grain of Dust." 25 and Sii'ea's (M. Shea, mgr.)—Bill for 18 and week Includes: Qua Edwards' Kid Kabarct, Chas. and Fannie Vtn, Cbas. B. Lawlor and daughters, itlcliard Walley and company, "In the Suburbs," Krgottl and Lilliputians, Ethel MacDotiougu, Mattbewa and Alahayne, and pictures. AcAHBiir (H. M. Marcus, mgr.)—Bill for 18 and week: Victor, Krallne Clark, Krtgnr Fore- man and company, John Fllbrlck, Acrobtalc Bell Boys, Arsino, Lcora Vlnette, "ltoys and Olrla ot Are. II," Hemler Kids, and Orvllle and Frank. Business Is excellent. Columbia (Charley Bowc, mgr.)—The film features for 18 and week are: Joo Murphy's "Ker.y Gow" and "Juan and Juniata." Patron- age Js crpaclty. OoNVMttioN Halt, (II. Meech, mgr.)—Mme. Oadskl and Frits Krelaler 28. Oabdsn. —Star and Garter Girls 18 and week, followed by American Beauties. M. T. Middle- ton has concluded hla managerial duties here. Lavatbtti (C. M. Bagg. nigr.)—Sam Itlce and DaltvJllls 18 and week. Follies ot the Day week ot 25. Syracuse, N. Y.—Empire (Frederick Oage, mgr.) Cohan & Harrla presented "Stop Thief" here for the Hrst time on any stage, Nor. 18-20. Mnjemle Grand Opera Co., In "Elijah," 22, 23, Blanche Ring, In "The Wall Street Ulrl," 20, 27; "The Bose Maid" 28-30. Wistjno (Francis P. Martin, ragr.)—"The New Sin" 22, 23, "Over Night" 27-30. IUstablb (Stephen Bastahle, mgr.) — Sam Howe's Love Makers 18-20, "The Divorce Ques- tion" 21-23. Obihs (Okas. II. Plummer, mgr.)—Bill for week of 18 Includes: Sam Harris. "More Sinned Against Than Usual," the Great Tornados, Downs and Gomez. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Tbrco Jonetty Brothers, and Thurber and Madison. Sprlnarflcld, Mass.—Court Square (D. O. Gllroore, mgr.) 1# Tlie Quaker Olrl" Nov. 18-20, "The Question" (first production) 21, "Little Boy Blue" 22, 23, "Everywoman" 25, Annette Kellcrroann company 28, "The Concert" 2D, "The Merry WWow" 30. Pou's (Gordon Wrlghtcr, mgr.)—Bill for week of 18: Lambertl, Boganny Troupe, Blxley and l.ernor, Jack Kennedy and company. Lynch and Zeller. Inglls and Reading, .lUrvey-Devora Trio, and trie nectrograph. OiLiioai (P. V. Bhea. mgr.)—Gay Masqueradera 1820, Bowery Burlesquera 20-27. Piaza (Goldstein Bros., nigra.)—Bill for 18-20 Included: Seed and Laselle, Doncoiirtc and Macli. and the Great Marko. Bill for 21-23: Florence Horst and company, Murlka nnd Carmen, Lee Zimmerman, and the pictures, , Ntuotr (Fox Amus. Co.. nigra.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Asnsi.ii, Bijou, Koisonia, Oband, Oaikty, Gi.ouia, Lvbic, Mnutos, NovEi/rr. Palacji and Suuwat, moving picture houscH, are doing well. Fall River, Muss.—Saroy (L. M. Boas, mgr.) Soma's Band Nor. 18. Malley Denlann Slock Co. 18 and week, In "Alios Jimmy Vulen- tlne." AOAOBiir (L. M. Boas. ir«r.|-Bill for 18-20 included: Oarlln and Ilalllday, the Lucadoes, "Nerve" and Jene Sanford ami company. For 21-23: Thi«o Oamonn, Kldon and Clirton, Ray- mond and Hall, and Carllti nnd Hnllldav. Bwou (M. H. Goodhue, mgr.)—Bill for 18-20 Included: Ginger Trio, Arthur neese, Old Vet- eran Boys In Blue, anil Marlon Kay. PnsuiEB (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures are doing good biudnesn here. Paiacb (A. H. Ashley mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Lrsio- (Ed. Doherty, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Stab (R. Mlclielfelder, mgr.) — Motion pic- tures and illustrated songs. Kickslmibok (Walter Blgelow, mgr.)—Motion pictures and llliistrnteil anngs. 8csnio (II. lt. Archer, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Montreal, Can. —nts Majesty's (H. Q. Brooks, mgr.) the Montreal Grand Opera Co. continues, to hlg hualneM. Phimosis in. 0. Jndge, mgr.)—"The Oblmei of Norman-ly" Nor. 18 and week. Margaret II- llngton. In "Kindling." week of 25. OarrrwrtM (Geo. Drlsroll. mgr.)—Basinets la good. Bill for week of 18: Graham Moffat's I'lurrm. "The Courtiers," Lillian Shaw, Mar- shall Montgomery. Two Jonlers, Relsner and Gorea, Revolving Collin*, and Blake and Amber. PsAHCAtu (Bv 0. Judce, mgr.)—Vaudeville a nil moving pictures. Rill for week of Nov. 18: Wlllard and Willard, ■ Helen Prlmrore, Col. Fred Willie* and Leap Tear Girls, lnes/iad the Two Gayrtt (J. F. Arnold, mgr.)—Knickerbocker! week of 18, the Love Makers 25 and week. London, Can.—Grand (J. B. Minhlnnlck, mgr.) Alice Lloyd, la "Little Miss Fix-It," Kor. 23. Notes. —Clark Brown, of New Tork, general manager ot the Canadian Theatres, Limited, was In this city week of 11 The Grand The- atre is being renovated, new carpets laid, and oilier alterations made Madame Nordlca'< first appearance In London, 12, was the moat successful engagement of any similar enterprise In years The Balalaika Orchestra la booked to appear at the Auditorium 23 Sunday con- certs are being given In the Majestic picture homo. Peoria, 111. — Majestic (Henry Sandmeyer Jr., mgr.) "Teas of the Storm Country" Nor. 17, Richard Carle and Hsttle Williams. In "The Girl from Montmartre, 18: "The Pirates ot Peninnce" (local) ID, 20; "Easy Money" 21-23. PaiKcsss (Searer Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Bill for 18-20 Included: Ronero, Bradley and Gordon, nnd Gordon and Perry. For 21-24: Tot and Koxle's Circus, Hagar and Bulllran, and Ro- manoff Trio.' ■ • • Oai-HBUK. (Felix Greohberjg, mgr.)—Bill for 18-20 Included: Leo Ohapman, George Cratty. Kmllio Kouamorc, and Ainaut Brothers. For 21-24: Hurry- Du, Mont, De Rossi Duo, Barnes and King, and Carroll; Keating and Deyer, Ltobuk (Pellx Greenberg, mgr/)—Bill for 18- 20 Included:- "Little Miss MlxUp," flormlcr and Caffcry, and Pete Baker. For 21-24:. Harry Holman and company, Harry Jsckaoit, and Mar- garet, and Sherman and Do Forrest and com- pany. '■■••• Columbia, Osssoskt, Da Litis, Euraisn, Il- linois, IurxniAL, LiniBTr, Botal, Samuuo. anb White City Aibkoubi, picture houses, re- port good business. Alton, III.—Temple (W. if. Saurage, mgr.) "Fiast" Nor. 17, "McFsdden'eFits" 21 r "Fa- tal Welding" 23. ' ' HiprouBOMB (\V,,M. Saurage, mgr.)—Bill for 14-17 Included: Mareena and Delton Bros,, Vera Bettlua, aud plcturee. 1'BiNcaas and Bioobafh report big business with picture atlractlona. Trenton, N. J.—State Street (Herman Wahn, mgr.) bill tor week of Nov. 18: The Kolb Mu- sical Comedy Co., In a tabloid comedy, "Goats:" Ragtime Trio. Wllllsch, Kittle Edwards, Goldrlck and Moore, Ferguson and Mack, Kiiulllo, McAdama ond hla talking dog, Williams and Runklns, and photoplays. Bboad Stbsbt (George E. Brown, mgr.)—The Manhattan Playera present "Nobody's Wliloiv" week of 18, "Snlomy Jane" 25 and week. Vote. —Mabel Orionth, leading woman of lite Manhattan Players, playing at the Broad Street Theatre, suffered a nerroui breakdown just ai the curtain went up for the matinee porfurmnnre Saturday, 10. Her physician ordered her to take a reat for a week. Her part In "Nobody'a Widow" la being played by Warda Howard, a member of tho Harlem Opera House Stock Co., of New Xork. Iloliokcn, N. J.—Gayety (Chas. Frnnklyn, mgr.) "Caught In the Rain'' week of Nov. 18. "A Man of Honor" 25 and week, Hii-iuii (A. M. Bruggeniaun. mgr.)—Merry-Gn- Routiders 18-20, Dreamland BurlesquerB 21-23, Runaway Girls 25-27. Cracker Jacks 28-80. Lyiiio (0. H. Rlggs, mgr.)—Variety, moving pictures <nd songs. Hudson, Union Hill.— BUI for week of 18: Eil. Ford, Golden and Hughes, Cbas. It. Johnson, and Fannie Wise, Grace Helena and company, CluiKle Golden. Ilcumsii Trio, Le Fcvre and St. John, and Bookers Troupe of Arabs. Jersey City, N. .1.—Majestic (F. E. Hen- derson, mgr.) "A Buttcrily on the Wheel," Willi Lewis Waller and Madge Tltherldge, week ot is. Ward and Vokei. In "A Run on the Bank," 23 and week. aoauhmt (F. B. Henderson, mgr.) — "The Yankee Doodle Detective," featuring Louis Leon Hall, with the Academy Stock, 18 and week. "A Race for Life" 25 uud week. S. R. 0. busi- ness rules. OnriiuiiM (Thos. L. Sbeely, mgr.)—"The Grey- bound," by the Orpheum Playera, 18 and week. "The Merchant ot Venice" week of 25. Bon Ton (Ed. Cadugnn, mgr.)—Variety, mo- tion pictures and songs. Montickllo (M. S. Bchlcsslnger, mgr.)—Va- riety, moving pictures and songs. Davenport. In.—Bartli (Obamberlln. Kindt & Co., mgrs.) "Naughty Marietta." rastlneo and night. Nor. 17. Flake O'Hara, in "The Rose of Klldnre," 18: May Rolnoii. In "A Night Out," in. "Golden Hair'' (Redemiitotlst benefit) 21-23. "The Prince of To-night, matinee aud night, 24: "The Price" 25, Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrmik 20, "Easy Money" 27. Ghanii (1), L. Hughes, mgr.)—-Motion pictures of the nagenbcck-Wallace Circus were shown week of 11. Amctican (Charles Berkfll, mgr.)—lllll week of 11 Included: ClilipilU, the Five Columbians, Klein, Ott nnd Nicholson, Newlinff and Pbelpa, Klslc Murphy, and the America scope. Lrmc (J. Harry Blauclinrd, mgr,)—This new vaudeville theatre opened Monday, 11, with the Great Lester as lieiidllnrr, There will be a change of program twice weekly, Dea Moines, la.—rrlnress (Eilicrt It Geteh- ell. mgrs.) "The Man of (lie Hour" week ot 17. Bsnr:iim,i, (Elbert & Getchell. mgrs.)—"The Common Law" 17-20. the Kmart Met 21-23. Majestic (Elbert & Getchell, nigra.) — lllll week of 17l Mllte Magdn, Gibson and Rsyey, tlrennan and Carroll, Lewis and Kaeller, "Vemn on Wheels," Snntnra and Carter, Handeri and Von Knnti. Princess Botiltn, and pictures. Ohpiibiim (II. n. Burton, mgr.)—BUI week of 17: Wm, Rock and Mamie Fulton, Edmond Hayes and company, Billy Gould ami Belle Aslilyn, Gor- don Brothers, Dixon nnd Field, the Taklnem, Rob- ert Ileger. and pictures. . Stab, Lvnic. Colonial, UKiqt/B and Family, picture ahows. are doing nicely. Cedar Rnnlils. In.—Greene's tW. 8. Col- lier, mgr.) "Beverly of Grauatark" Nov. 17, "Naughty Marietta'.'. 10, "Bui'er Brown" 20. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 23, "The Cover- nor'a Pardon" 24, Raymond Hitchcock, In "The Red Wldnw." 271 Sarah Pstton. In "Kindling," 28: Mar Robmn. In "A Night Out." 30. Majbstic (Vic. Huso, ngr.) — Bill far week beginning 1R: Martin's .Dog Bandits, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Connelly. Otto Bros., Mr. and Mrs. Ben nsmey. Olive Clark. Aerial . Macks, Great Lester, "The,Big Noise," Tom and Bt*ela> Moore. Laurie Oruwat, Ausonla Trie, and BJiotrtS and Vets.