The New York Clipper (November 1912)

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At BOlutely safe, convenient, endorsed by physicians, chiropodists, and many tbonaanda oTvolnnUry testimonials trom my customers. Write at once. TOOT RUOEDT COMPANY 8651 WEST aatb STREET, OH 10AGO, IUJK0I8. OPT OF TOWN HEWS now being booked by the Wkff ft.P^J »"B^ Booking Office. Charles "Sandy" Chapman, Bos- ton's well known entertainer, has Ultra charge of the elub department connected with the above named agency. _ „ „_ Tua aetson st the Boston Opera Bone com- mences Not. SB, with "lies Oontes d'Hoffmann. The advance demand for seats promises mucn for a prodtable season. ,, John Witt has retired from the management of the Bhawmut Theatre. Uwreaee, Maus,—Colonial (Joltns Cahn. mgr.) vaudeville bUI for Not. 24 Included: Le Biron Doo. Marlon »nd Dean, Elsa Ford, nn- l«y and Marlon, Fred Earnshaw, sod Weston, Pearl and Gardner. "The Concert" 27. , Mrs. O. A.- Hlbbard. In "The rind of the Bridge, 2R- 30; Kitty Gordon, In "The Enchantress. Dec,.2. Orraa Hocas (Jnllns C«bn, mtf:)—The MslUy A Dennlson Stock Co. presents "Stroogheart 25 and week. "Forty-lire Mlautea from Broad- W '^,w?-(J,*Fredl!oV«n. mgr >-Bill for 25- S7 Included: Evans snd t.loyd, Frank Bash, and Four Banto Bros., For 21-30: Bsllo Bros., Jbr- ton Slaters, Edwin Oeougb and company, the Braoiaons, and pictures. „ BaoinwiT (Toomey ft Wemarra.mns.)—Mo- tion pictures, to good business. ■'• ROUTE LIST. Routes Intended for This Column ttast Remch This OlHce Not Later Tbatn BaUordaj/ cf Usch WeeU to Insure Insertion. DRAMATIC AND HI/8ICA1/. Adama. Maude-Charles Frohmsn^ — Icalsvllle, Rr 28-30, Washington. D. C. Dec. 2-7.- Arllaal OeoVgV-Liebler cVs-Plymusth. Boston. 25 Indefinite. «_, Abarbanell, Una—John Oort'a—Oarrlck, Chicago, Anglln, Margaret (Louis Nethersole, mgr. )— Sbrerepart, La„ 28, Lake Charles 29. La Fa- Atjrn%!g...h araudOper.^^ Atlantic (MU.oVft ^{^jMA *&F2S&8sJi SSS «mt Sargent Aboro, mm. —mica, V. »-._ 28 ^™ m * 2B.lVakrtoWn 5(1, Ogdensburg Dee. 2, Oswego 3, OeoeTa 4, Ithaca 5, Corning 6, Blugham- ton 7. "Affairs* of Anatol, The"—Wlnthrop Ames'—Lit- Charge" la the feature week of 23. ' t u Theatre. New York. 25, Indefinite. VlCTOBti (A. A. Kellmsnn, Dogr)—Motion pie- ..Aldctlon ffiochle"—Adolf Phlllpp's — Fifty-sev- enth Btreet. New York, 25, Indefinite. "Alma.-Where Do Yon "TeJ"-Z. n e8TlHe, 0. 28. SIIlie Burke—Charles Frobman'a—Lyceum, new tare* and Illustrated songs to good liuslness. "Leo, the Forsaken," is the feature picture weelc raiMim (N. Demarra. mgr.)—Motion plctorea to lood business. "Freniled Fmance" and Kerry Oow" are features week of 28. ... - Pahtims (J. Blott, mgr.)—Motion pictures to good bualnesa, Brian. Donald — Chsrlw |'Whrnan/a — adtaft Opera House, Chicago, 28-30, BloomlngtoB. ML, Dec. 2, Peoria 8. Springfield 4. La Fayette, Ind., 5, Terre Haute 6, BTanajllle T. Orosman. Henrietta (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)— Blchmond, Va., 20, 30. , ChlcascT Grind Opera (Andreas Dippcl, mgr.)— A"aTtorlum. Chicago, W, IntteBulte. "Ooncert Tho" — Darld Beiaaco a — Worcester, !^e"'28, Sprlngflel.l 2D, Troy, N. Y.. Dec. 2, mS» 3 4 Schenectady B, Syracuse 0, 7. "ASrt'ot &mSES2S, TbaJ'-Klaw * Erlan- ^^-NewABSterdam. New York, 25, lndefl- "Ch'l'oiea of Normandy? (Mffio&fc&gg* **» mgra.)—Toronto, Can., 25-30, Detroit, itlcn., ••Oou^'try'W The"—Henry B. H«rls'_1»Ute— Crown, Chicago, 25-30, Grand Ksplda, Mich., 0*0. 2 D.'"— John Oorfa—Walnut, PhlUdelphla, •oSmoVLaw, The," A-A. H. Wcodi'-Indlan. 9B£.%£ ^°/. b-A. H. Wood.--Om.ba, 30. Woods'—Jack- tSJL%ri The." D-A. H. Woods'-Blml... N. Y„ 28, HorneU 20, Genera 30. "Cow Puncher, The" (CH. Doty, mgr.)—Velry, "County Sheriff, The" (Wee A Lambert, mf™.) ^Sei.tur, 111.. 2S, nannlbal, Mo., ao Qjlnc^ 111 .Dec. 1. Fo 1400 ' ■* 2 ' Oolumbla 3, Se- "SttefX* The"-Wa»hlngton, D. 0.. Drew'°'john—Charles Frohmaa's—Broad, Phlla- lelph L »..«M>»„T._ ;;.. bM , „«,.)_ magaaine absolutely firte for an n,onih« ■ tells bow to get the ntmmt earning, him I J 1 mouey-bow to tell good mveatmentH-m,i, 0 ? r Silok the moat ptotluulo of sound, inwaS. t reveals bow bankers and-caXItata S' |I04>0 grow to $*a,oo»-in fact Bi.« Blike tbe THaTlnveBUng InformaU n that'sfiouiVw able yon to make your money SnwCS porflonatelr. I lave docidetftEis nmriu^ glTeoOOslx-muuth aulwcrlpUohatoINVi FOR PROFIT free, Krery wpy.U Wo i^atat lio to every tavMtor-flerlu-D' tone. Send your name and address i o tlon this paperand got a free Introductory bus. 8;rlptl.>n, CoudlUona may prevent rsDeaui.. this offer. Better take it now* You'll b«V?m?5 to pav 100. a copy after you havo rend tii/fi monthB. H. li. BAJU.BRH, Pub. u 4,i* 30 W«at Jateataoat Mlrd.. gSSmr -' ' • Uyera, mgr.)—Columbus, Qa., 28,- AlbanT so JsctaonTllle, FU.. 30. Dec. 1. Matin. Qi T . Augusta 3, Savannah 4, Charleston, s a'-\ Datilngton 0, Wilmington,-N. 0., 7. ' ' "Hanky Panky." Lew Fields'—Baltimore, lid • Dec. 2-7. ." "House of a Thousand Candles, The"—o s , Ctlmroae's—Waterloo, la., 28, Independence "V "Houae. of a Thousand Caudlea, Tbe r '—Pfimroje Nora.—A speclsl per'o"i» n c* was gl»ra the j^Sla 'sam—Ssm B. * Lee Sbubertj Inc.— clergy and children of the Csthjlle churches at the Victoria Theatre morning of 22, whan U»e pictures of "Pope I'lua IX" were shown. Bnffaio, N. Y.. 25-30 Olereland, 0., Dec^-^. Blair, Eugenie (Nlcolal A French, rogrs.)—-Oln- clnnatl, O., 25-30. Terre Haute. Ind., Dec. 1. n„. f ,.i Rnnar* (Inn- H. L'"** 0 C Robinson, 111., 3. Rockfllle, Ind., 4, Lynn, Mass. — Central Square l** n \*V.3 Pwirls i» 5-7 Moran. nun.) pictures and sonea. to^good baa*. g'gJ'^JJj Vpera (Heary Russell, mgr.)- chaiiire'l four times weekly. n^noS,,. tCng. Boston. 35. Indefinite. a, uigr.l-VsudeTllle, to big M *r , S tu »S" BFUSrC-. Voelck.1, mgr.) liOS'TO^al. The only play new thla week Is "The Msster of the House," which la glTen at the Slajestle. Hollis (Charles J. Bleb, mgr.)—There Is a compelliag, Irresistible charm In "The Fassers- Et*Fm comedy hy 0. Haddon Chambers, that Is being acted here, In Its second week. The play is simply norel snd appeals to anyone who might be fortunate to be In the front of the bouse. taaajSm (WUhur-Sliubert Co., mgrs.)—Thla Is the first week of "The Master of the House." It Is a drsroa of the middle sge, and hss to do with the marriage subject. Among the players sre Florence Reed and Forrest Robinson. SHUiisnT (Wllbur-Shuljert Co., aaa mj—BUT- iourary«i oi r.w.w..., .~~.^. .- — lesque, Taude^llle. musics comedy •*£f~SS3 the colonel « Interlocutor In the minstrel per- tsken In generous quantlUea abd carefully' mixeti formince at u,, Au ditorlum. of which lie Is retl : by expert bsnds, produce the stimulating .and ex- hilarating theatrical beverage found In Tho Passing Show of 1»12," now la Its second week at the house above named. „_. CoioNiiL (Frohman A Harris, mgra.)--The Enchsntresa" has made itself a welcome sucoeoaot to "The Quaker. Olrl," at this house. Added In- terest to the work comes from the fact that JUtty Gordon Is star, of the attraction. Boston (Frohman-Harrls Corp., mgrs.)—This is the third and last week of 0 ifton Crawford, in "Sly Bent Olrl." I understand the piece Is to be withdrawn from the stage after its atay here. Tbsuokt (Jno. B. Schoeffel. »»;•>—"*" suite a change for thla house to rep ace Viennese oneretta w«b a modern society play but the natrons of the house seem to llkt the change. DonoTsn, mgr.) pictures nsas. Pictures sre c 1 — Ltmn {Jeff Callan OLTiiru (A E. Lord, mgr.)—BUI for week of 25: Polly Pickel'a Pets, Woodland Four, the Banta Brothers, Evans nad Lloyd, and pictures and songs. Fine business. „_• AcorroaiuH (Lindsay Morlaon. .mgr) — ™» Confession" week of 25, "Firefly" Dec. 2 and W< C0M,q B 0." n (Al ,i Nlwha.l. »agr.)-41«tar*> »d M %^3S f %SJ%mi, mgr.)-Plctur« and songs, to good business. .1— ^ Tastius (E. A. Loud, mgr.)—An addition to the seating capacity of the house has teen found necessary here, and songs and pictures are the attractions _ __„ . Dseam, Currojur.s (Thomaa B. Cnllen, mgr.) —Moving pictures, to satisfactory business. Notis.—A number of the Lynn friends of Col. Stsnton Journeyed to FItchburg, recently, to see the colonel as Interlocutor formsnee at the Auditorium. .. dent. manager. Col. Stanton has been Identified with the minstrel work for more thsn a quarter of a century......At the memorial service of lynn Lodge of Elks. Dec. 1, Hon. W. S. Mc- Nary. of Boston, will deliver the eulogy. Black Pattl Musical Comedy (It. Rome. Ga., 20, Marietta 30. Bohemian Olrl," Atlantic (Milton A S*'*"" 1 Anorn, mgrs.)—Macon. Ga.. 28. Columbus 29, Birmingham. Ala., 30, Meridian, Mlsa.. Dec. 2. Montgomery. Ala.. 3, Pensacola, Ikji Mobile, Ala., 8, Hattlesburg, Miss., Of. Gulf- port 7. m 60th ANNIVERSARY NUMBER OF Fall River, Mass.—Ssvoy i.L. M. Boas, mgr.) "Too Lion and the Mouse" week of Nor. 25. AcAolMT (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Crowded houses rule hero and the moving pictures and vaude- ville continue of the high class. Bill 25-27 In- cluded: Red Sox Quartette. Charles B. Sweet, Flnlay nnd Burke, and the Brlssans For 28-30: Billy Rogers, Boyd and Nelson nnd Bed Sox Quartette. Buoir (M. H. Goodhue, mgr.)—The excellent Tarlcty of films and vaudeville talent continue to draw good business." Bill for 23-27 Included: Five Marcues. Ashton and Clare, Dacey and Chase, and Ooffman and West. For 28-30: The ■Whalens, Brock'and Heppa, the Country Choir. I'kemikc (L M. Boss, mgr.)—Business Is good. Bill for 25-27 includes: Three Musketeers and Estella Rose. For 28-30: Ella Cameron and company. Pines (A H. Ashley, mgr.)—Motion pictures and illustrated songs. Ltric (Kd. Doherty mgr.)—.Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. - ■ Stab (E. Mlcbelfelder. mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. • Nickelodeon (Wnlter Blgelow mgr.)—Motion pictures und illustrated songs. . Scenic (H. R. Archer, mgr.)—-Motion pictures. Lowell,'Muss.—Opera House i n ilph Ward, mgr.) "Tbo Ooncert," Nov. 2B, AtIj . nlge Stock Co. 28-30. Kmni's (Will II. Stevens, mgr.—)B1U for 23 and week: Iloehn's Athletic Girls, Swan and O'Day, Reed Bros,, Linton and Lawrence, Rob- ert Fulgors, Helen Dickson, Arthur Palmer, and Musical Vynos. . . Msruc Scj. (James Carroll, mgr.)—BUI 25 and week: The Merry Makers, Eugene Powers and company, Illustrated songs and photogplays. Academy (Wllllxm T; Ilowley, mgr.)—Bill for 25 and v«k: Bob Thomas and company, Hawley ami Le Clair, Hallct nnd Stack, Rose McDonough, ami pictures.. Platuovbs (K. Weston, mgr) —The Drama Players present "Mrs. Pane's Defence," 25 and tlnuo to attract Urge bouses Pauk (Charles Frohman. Rich ft Harris, mgrs.) —K«t Stahl, In her twelfth week here, In "Mag- ale Pepper," seems to be as attractive as ever. l'LYHOiriH (Fred Wright, mgr.)—This la the seventh «eek of George Arllss, In '■Disraeli. , Cvstlb Squabs (John Craig.-mgr.)—"Othello Is being dene this week with a splendid csst, the principal parts being undertaken by John Cralj-ana Wilson Melrose. "Madame X" broke **Si. 'jauxs Ot H. Gulcslan, mgr.)—-Father and the Boys," George Ade's merry and observant farce of the old man rejuvenated, Is the Offering Ihis week It may be retained for a second week. Keith's (B. F. Keith, ntgr.)—Featuring the Keith alow this week is Ada. Reeve who Is known os -"London's own comedienne. Tho other entertainers are: Ed. Wynn- and Edmund Ruseon, Jack Kennedy and company, Loona Thur- her and Harry. Madison, .Emerson- mill Baldwin, Phlna and. her dancing pickaninnies, Lydla and Albino, Itlcsnor mid Gore, and Bell and Goran. Uiii'iixi'M (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)-Joe Daly ard company are here for the week. They In- troduce .many .singing novelties. Others arc: The )/eap Year Girls, Boyd and Nelson, Luneb Room Cabaret Girls, Billy Rollers, Torelll's Dog and Poiiy Cirrus, Estelle Rose, and the Ilrlssons. Gi'.hiiOn.'s OLYiipia (J. E. Comerford. mgr.) —The bill'for the week is K^ndnll's Auto Doll, Four Society Belles, Emily Green and company, Richards, and ■ Montrose, Tbeo and her Dandles, ?Jid%^y! n "" . comp, " ,x ? * nd H,a( "'' W " 80n week. Obons . (Robert Janette, mgr.)—The bill In- cludes: 'The Ten Arabs, Four. Miners, James Home-Hurry Carleton Co., Togaux and Geneva, Ezcr and Webb, Mendelssohn Four, Penn State Three, Knlm and company, Yackley and Bunnell, Belle Dixon, Amhers llrotbvrs, Doncart and Murk; mid ihe Rays. Howl'Oin Hquabb (O. E. Iotlirop, mgr.)—The Merry Maids are still merrylng under the (11- reeilim of Violet Mascotte. The othe- fun sub- scril-ors are: Howe and-Edwards, Barney First, Miihel Drlscoll, snd Serpeuo. National (G. A. Haley, mgr.)—The list for Ray L. Royce. Chsrtres and Hallldsy company. the week includes: "The Last of the Regiment," Grimm and Elliott, Allegro, and Leo Rose and Harry Breen, "Adonis," Four Dunbars, Rich- ards and Kyle. Morrlsscy Trio, Hoffmann, and Victor In a and Zola. Obano Oi'kra House (G. E. Lothrop, mgr-)— The show this week Is a splendid one and Is sup- plied by Zallah's Own Co. Jardln de Paris Girls next. Howabd (G. B. Lothrop, mgr.)—The Jardln de Paris Girls are here current week. The extra features are: Selblnl and Grovlnl, Luckle and Yost. Mnrkee Brothers, Deyo and Rohan, Gertie rurcell, the Bellrnares, and Joyce and Phlpps, Waldbon's Casino (Charles H. Waldrun, mgr.) —The Beauty, Youth and Folly Co. proved to be a certainly lively show, snd those who saw same were well repaid for the money expended. Tho World of Pleasure this week, with the Knicker- bockers next. Gaiety (George Batcheller, mgr.)—Clisrllo Wslilron's own show, the Trocaderos, is the cur- rent attraction. Oi.» South (F. G. Collier, mgr.)—Bill this week are: Foster nnd Dunbar, Le Roy nml Rome, Gnlchell and Meilorn, George Wolchman. Mllltnlr, Bnlie Smith, Charles Oaborue, and La Wanda and contiiany. Washington (F. 0. Collier, mgr.)—The Mu- sical Dnones, Cameron and Howlnnd, uurke's Mu- sical Dogs, Weston Sisters, Slckels nnd Allen, Dnrliv O'Noll, Dave Mnlcoin, nnd llcrha Rich. Hub.— This thentre Is now under llio mnnnge- tiKiit of Simon Itinlnlck, trensurer of tbo Old WILL BE DATED FEBRUARY 15, 1913 PRICES FOR PORTRAITS • i ■ NBT. SIse2y 4 x3% ... - »15.00 81se4Hx4% .... - iW.OO PRICES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS NET. Per inch, single colamn lOO Lines - - - - -^ 1B0 Lines - - - - - Quarter Page - Half Page - - - - - Whole Page ■ Send In your orders for Portraits and Ailverli .enmnti, . . 8 2.80 10.0O 24.00 4.1.itO 00.40 1U9.G0 Tnnnton, Mass.—Park (A. A. Kelltnann, mgr.) moving pictures of "Pope Plus IX" week of Nov. 25. Casino, Stab. Columbia, Musio Hall and Nickel, picture theatres, are all doing big busi- ness. Note. —Bdylen's new theatre Is expected to open early In January. Fort Wortb, Tex.—Majestic (Arthur 0. Best, mgr.) hill week of Nov. 18 Included: Jane Oourthope snd company, "The Act Beautiful," Lillian Ellis. Business is big. Bybbs (Phil W. Greenwall, mgr.)—Mlzzl najos. In "The Spring Maid," 1». 20, to S R. 0. Estbs Williams, in "A Man's Game." 2.1. Savoy (Frank North, mgr.)—Ruth Robinson and Ralph Moody, In "The Great Divide," to capacity houses week of 18. IIiri'onitOMS (L. B. Iteiny, mgr.)—Good vaude- ville, to good business. Princssb (Joseph Aranoff, mgr.)—Aline Baird Slock Co., Indefinite. Dallas. Tex, — Dallas Opera House (Geo. Ansy. mgr.) "The Goose Girl" Nov. 13, 14, sud Al. Field's Minstrels, 15, 10, did rapacity busi- ness. Esther Williams, In "Tho Spring Maid," 21-2:1. Majbbtio (0. F. Gould, mgr.)—Vaudeville nnd motion pictures to good Uixlnesa, Gabdbn (Brown & Stinnett, mgrs.)—Vaude- ville to rapacity business. Orpuilu (Roy Dalton, mgr-)—Wilson Stock Co. week of 18, and motion pictures. iiaitt Houb (Ray Dalton, lugr.j—West Avey and compeny, In musical comedy and motion pic- tures, to good business. nirinlnghnm, Aln. — Jefferson. "The Pink Lady," Nov.. 18, played lo capacity business, with Olga De Baugb in title role. Ohphki'm (M. L. Senion, mgr.)—Bill week of 18 Included: Belle Hathaway nnd monks, Rawls and Von Kaufman, Three BobotnianH, Dean and South and Washington theatres, nnd about the Price, Joe Kanton'a Athletes, and motion pic middle of July extensive alterations will tie made. The bill for the week consists of Mite. Eraore, Christy and Mack. Jasquctte, Dutton and Dutton, Eildli» Turney, and Ilaulvy. The song nnd picture houses are tbe Bijou Dream, Huntington Avenue, Shaivniut, Unique, Apollo, Orientu. Pastime, Puritan, Usck Bay, Premier. Norfolk, Combine. Niagara, Wlnthrop Hall, Williams' Ideal. Superb. Scenic Temple, Star, Navlllus Hall, and Rnxlmry, Tub State HoAnn or Polios bas pased a ruling whereby all supply bouses, exchanges and moving picture houses carrying more thnn eight reels of Aim must obtain from the Street Com- missions a special license. The ruling takes ef- fect Dec. 5, and has already aroused consider- able discussion among. the local managers. GsULir's Tubatbb, Rumford Falls, Me., la turns. Big business rules. Majestic (M. L. Semoo, mgr.)—Bill week of 18 Included: Frank Johnson and Amanda Hen- dricks, Yeager and O'Brien, ihe De Bars, Mngiln, Eddy and Roy, Harry Webb, and motion pictures. Capacity business. Bijou (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—"The Shepherd ot the Hills," 18 and week, was a very meri- torious performance, to good business. Notes. —R, P. Whitfield, former treasurer of the Majestic and Orpheum, bas been appointed manager ot Ihe Majestic, at East St: Louts Fred Monteharro, assistant manager ot the ■ Or- pheum, is smiling broader than ever.' The Or- pheum is doing wonderful business. Selxan, Ala.—Academy (Robert Wllby, mgr.) "The Pink Lady." Not. 20, pleased ,8. R. O. house. The Uearttireakcra" 22,. "Excuse Me" Dec. 4. t ::.. "Bohemian Girl," Pacific (Milton ft Sargent Abom, mgrs.)—Rochester, N. Y., 28-30, To- ronto, Out., Can., Dec. 2-7. "Bought and Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady s— Pittsburgh, Pa., 2B-S0, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2-7. "Bought and Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's—Prin- cess, Chicago, 25, Indefinite. "Bought and Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady s—St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 1-7. "Bought nnd Paid Foe" — Wm. A. Brady's — Denver, Colo., 25-30, Colorado Springs Dec. 2. "Blindness of Virtue" (Wm. MorrlB, mgr.)— 8tudebaker, Chicago, 25, Indefinite. . "Ben-Hur"—Klaw ft Erlangcr's—Colonial, Chi- cago, 25-Dec. 7. ... "Bird of Paradise, The"—Oliver Morosco's— Lonlavllie. Ky.. 25-30, Cincinnati, O.. Dec. 1-7. "Blue Bird, The"—Sam S. 4 I.eo Shubert, Inc. —St. Paul, Minn., 20-30, Wlnuipeg, Mnn., Can., Dec. 2-7. "Butterfly on the Wheel, A"—Lewis Waller's— West End, New York, 25-30, Newark, N. J., Dec. 2-7. "Butterfly on the Wheel, A"—Lewis Waller's— San Francisco, Cal., 25-30. w ^ "Bnbv Mine," Eastern—Wm. A. Bmdy's, Ltd. —Bradford. Pa., 28, Dunkirk, N. Y.. 21), Erie, Pav. 30. Ashtabula. O.. Dec. 2, Greenville, Pa., S, Meadvllle 4, Tarentum 5. Butler 0. Sharon 7. "Huby Mine," Western—Wm. A. Brady's. Ltd. (II. B. Collins, mgr.)—Oklahoma, Okla.. 28, McAlester 29, Muskogee 80, Fort Smith, Ark., De.':. 2, Little Rock 3, Hot Springs 4. Pine Bluff 5, Texarkana 0, Shreveixirr, La. 7. "Baby Mine," Southern—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. (Harry J. Jfckson. mgr.)—Charleston, 3.. C, 28, Sumter 29, Camden 30, Orangeburg Dec. 2, Ttlackvllle 3, Barnwell 4, Savannah, Ga„ 6, Sandenvllle 6, Augusta 7. "Buntv Pulls the Strings"—Saubert-Brady'B— Adelpbl. Philadelphia. 25, Indefinite. "Bunty Pulls the Strings"—Shubert-Brady's— Springfield O., 28, Dayton 20, 30. "Balkan Princess. The"—Sam 8. ft Lee Shubert, Inc.—St. Louis. Mo., 26-30. "Billy, the Kid" (Wm. Wood, mgr.)—Auburn, N. Y., 28, Troy 20, 30, Schenectady Dec. 2. Satigertles 3, Pougbkeepsle 4, Albany 5, 0, Oswego 7. . , "Billy, the Kid" (Wm. Wood, mgr.)—Lexington, Ky.. 2S, Frankfort 20, Hamilton, O., Dec. 1. "Balance. The" (Oorham ft Rowladcr, mgrs.)— Rock Island. III.. 28. "Bachelor's Honeymoon, A" (Qllson A BradDcM. nigra.»—Eoone, In., 28, Lnurens 20 Fonda Dec 2, Ftorni Lake 3, Cherokee 3, Hostcln 0, Schaller 7. .„..„, "Brute. The"—Oomstock ft Oest'e, Inc.—Brook- lyn, N. Y., 25-30. "Bell Hop, The" (Maple ft Norris, mere.)—Ltttlo nock, Ark.. 28. Newport 21), Iiatesvllle 30, Stuttgart Dec. 2, Pine Bluff 3, Arknilelphlu 4, El Dorado 5, Monroe, La, 0. Alexandria 7. Charles Cherry—Charles Frohmsn's^—Hollis, Bob- ton, 25-Dec. 7. Collier, Wm.—Lew Field's—Forty-eighth Street, New York, 25, Indefinite. Crane, Wm. H. (Joseph Brooks, m?r.)-SL Ixmls, Mo., Dec. 1-7. _ Carle, Richard, and Hattle Wllll.ims — Charles Frohmnn's—Cleveland, 0., 25-30, Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 2, 3, Columbus, ()., 4, 5, Springfield 0. Daylon 7, Clifton Omwfonl—nenry B. Harris' Estate—Bos- ton Thentre, Boston, 25, Indefinite. Cohan, George M.—Cohan ft Harris'—Cohan, New York, 25, Indefinite. Clarke, Delia—Tstnpa. Fla„ 28, Mulberry 29. St. Petersburg 30. Ocaia Dec. 2, Palatka 3. Jack- sonville 4, Quitman, Ga,, 5, Tbomasvllle 0, Balnbrldge 1, ■■■ 3. Rochester 4, 5V'\'". - '_'■ "Daughter of Heaven,-The"-Llebler Oo.'s-Cen- tury. New York, 25, Indefinite. • - - • ■ "Dlvoree Question. The," No. 1—HowUnd ft Clif- ford's, Inc.—Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 2-7. "Dhorce Question, The,". No. 2—Rowland ft Clif- ford's, Inc. (Fred Douglas, mgr.)—Kalamaaoo. - Mich. 28. Bay City 29, Saginaw 30, Owasso Dec 1. Flint 2. Port Huron 3, Pontiac 4, Ann Arbor 5, Jackson 6, Lanslnp, 7. "Divorce Question, The"—Gartell ft MacVltty s, Inc., leasees—Calnmet, Mich., 28 Hancock 29, lahpemlng 30, Ironwood Dec. 2. Aihland,.Wls., 3. Duluth, Minn., 4, Hlbblng 5. Superior, Wis 0 "Dingbat' Family. The"—Lefller-Bratton Oo.'a— Dayton, O., 28-30. , Eltlnge, Julian—A. H. Woods'—Los Angeles, "Everywooisn"—Henry W. Savage'i—Cincinnati, 0., 25-30. Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 2-7. "Everywoman"—Henry W. Savage's—New Haven. Conn., 28-30. _ . _j „;,_ "Eicusa Me"—Henry W. Savage's—Jersey City, ■a* j Tls*a* 2-7 ' "Bx'cnae Me"'—Henry W. Savage's—Atlanta, Ga., 28, 2D, Chattanooga, Tenn., 30. "End of tbe Bridge, The"—John Cort's^—I/aw- rence. Mass.. 28-30. "Exceeding Speed Limit"—Baltimore, Md.. 25-30. "Ell aud Jane" (Lois H-. Daly, mgr.)—Hoblrejje, Nehr., 28, Lebanon, Kan., Dee. 3. Burr Oak 4. Belleville 5. Jamestown 0, Beloit &.„-.„ Fiske, Mrs. (H. O. Flake, mgr.)—Hudson, New York, 25, Indefinite. • ' . ; _._ For. Eddie—Werba ft Luescher's—Chestnut Street Opera House. Philadelphia. 25-30. Fairbanks, Douglas — Cohan ft Harris' — Astor, New York. 25, Indefinite. Farnum, Duatln—A. H. Woods'—San Francisco, Faraum, William—A H. Woods'—Cincinnati, 0., "Fanny's First Play"—8am 8. ft Lee Shubert, . Inc.—Comedy. New York, 25, Indefinite. "Fine Feathers"—H. H. France's—Cort, Chi- cago, 25. indefinite. . . .. - ■ - _ "Fortune Hunter. The"—Ooban 4 Harris—Kan- sas City. Mo., 25-30. St. Loui9 Dec. 2-7. "Fortune Hunter, The" (Ernest Selm»bel mgr.) —Dover, N. J., 28, Burlington 29, Pottstown, "FauBt"—Manley ft Compbell's—Lansing, Micb.. 28, Howell 29, Ann Arbor 30, Hudson Dec. 2, La Grange, Ind., 3, Kendsllvllle 4, Angola 6, Albion 7. _•■ .„„ ., , "Frolics of 1912"—Jlowlsnd ft Clifford's, Inc. (Wade L. Morton, mgr.)—Norfolk. \a.. 28-30, . Petersburg Dec. 2, Lynchburg 3., Charlotte, N. 0.. 4. Augusta, Ga., 5, Savauuah U, Bruns- wick 7. _ "Fortune Hunter" (Monte Thompson. ■ mgr.)— Oneida, N. Y.. 28. Hamilton. Out.,'Can.. 29, 30, St. Catharines Dec. 2, Owen Souud 5; Strat- ford 0, Loudon 7. "Fool There Was, A"—Kansas Oity Mo. Dec. 1-7. "Forty-five Minutes From-Broadway" Bert Lelgh'B (0. A. Burt, mgr.)—Andalusia, Ala., Dec. 2, Columbus, Ga., 3, Odarrown-4, Car- tcrsvlll? 5 Rome 6, Gadsden, Ala.. 7.- Goi-don, Kitty — Job. M. Galtes' — Colonial, Bos- ton, 25-30. Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 2, Portland, Me., 3, 4. Grace George—Wm, A. Brady's—Detroit, Mich., 25-30, Montreal, P. Q„ Can., De*. 2-7. Gilbert ft Sullivan's Comic Operas (Sam S. ft Lee Shubert, Inc.,. mgrs.)—Kansas City, Mo., 25-30. "Governor's Lady, The"—David Belisco's—Re- public, New York, 25-Jan. 4. "Gypsy. The"—John Cort's—Park, New York, Dec. 2, Indefinite. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford," Eastern—Cohan ft Harris'—Altoona, Pa., 28. Latrobe 29, Johns- town 30. Pittsburgh Dec. 2-7. ver; Colo. 25'30, Victor Dec. 1, Pueblo •>' Wichita, Kan., 3,-Topeka 4, Lawrence 5. sV Joseph, Mo., «. 7. • "Irish Piper" (Ben Oraner, mgr.)—I ronton. 0 80, Ashland, Ky., Dec.' 2, Morehud 4, Cyn- tblana 5. Juvenile Bostonlana (B. Lang, mgr.)—Saskatoon Sssk., Can., 25-30. ■ v. . . "Julius Cffisar"—Wm. Faversham'a—Lyric. New York, 25-80, West Bnd, New York. Dec. 2-7 Kellerd, John H., and Players—Oarden, New ' York, 25. Indefinite. Kolb, Dill and Monde Lillian Bcrrl—San Fran- cisco, Cat., 25. indefinite. — "Kidnapped for a Million" (B. H. Perry, mgr.)— BasVtt, Nebr., 28. Newport .29, Wood Lake 30, Johnstown Dec. 2, Merrlman 3, Rushvllle 4, Chadron 5. Muuvllle, Wyo., 0, Harrison, Nehr., T. "Kindling" (United Play Co., mgrs.)— Cedar Rapids, la., 28. Loraloe, Robert—Uebler Co.'s—Baltimore, Md., 25-30, Washington, D. 0., Dec. 2-7. Lloyd, Alice—Wcrba ft Luescher's—Bochester, N. Y„ Dec. 2, 3. Syracuse 4. 5. Lewis, Dave—Rowland ft Clifford's. Inc. (Dave Seymour, mgr.)—Toledo, O., 25-30, Cleveland Dec. 2-7. . , Lnneska, Gene—Werba ft Luescher's—Ithaca, N, Y„ 28, Wellsboro, Pa., 29, Corning, N. Y., 30. Lonibardl's Itsliah Grand Opera—Los Angeles, Cal., 25, Indefinite. "Little Boy Blue"—Henry W. Savage's—Albsny, N. Y.. 28, Schenectady 29, Utlca ?0, Scrautoo, Pa., Dec. 3. "Little Millionaire, The"—Cohan ft Harris'— Grand Opera House. Chicago. 25-Dec 21. "Little Women" — Wm. A. Brsdy's, Ltd. — Play- house, New York, 25, Indefinite. "Little Women"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.—Akroo, O., 29. "Little Kiss Brown"—Wm. A. Brady's—Newark, N. J., 25-30. — ■ "Littlest Rebel, The"—A. H. Woods'—Peorli, 111,, 28, Galesborg 29, Rock Island 30, Bur- lington, la., Dec. 3. "Little 'JVnderfoot, The"—Kllmt ft Gaziolo's (Lea D. Elli-worth, mgr. I—Plttsburjh, Pa., 25-30, Youngatown, 0„ Dec. 2-4, Fort Wayne, Ind., 5-7. "Little Miss Susan"—Fred Raymond's—McCon- nelsvllle. O., 28, Crooksvllle 29, Shawnee 30, Corning Dec. 2. New Lexington 3, Murray 1, Glonster 5, Mlddleport 0, Logan 7. • "Life's Shop Window"—Cliff Gordon's (C. II. Psrker. mgr.)—Petersburg, Va., 29, Richmond Dec. 2-7. "Lottery Man, The"—Merle H. Norton's—Provo, D„ 28, Elko, Nev., 20. Lovelock-30, Reno Dec. 1. Nevada City, Cal., 2, Glass Valley 3, Auburn 4, Coming 5, Red Bluff 0, Cblco 7. "Louisiana Lou"—Harry Askln's — Wllllamsoott, Pa.. 29, 30. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 2-7. "Law and Lady" (Wm. Tucker, mgr,)—LaBarpe, 111.. 28. Dallas City 29. 'Strongburst 30, Men- phis, Mo., Dec. 2. Kaboka 3, Canton 4, la Grange 5, Palmyra 0, New London 7. Mason, John—Charles Frohman's—Gorrlck, New York. 25. indefinite. . . , . Mantell. Robert B.—Wm. A. Brady's—Cleveland, O.. 25-30. Grand Ruplds, Mich., Dec. 2-7. Mann, Louis—WorbB 4 ■ Luescher's^—St. Iou». Mo., 25-30, Kansas City Dec. 1-7. Miller, Henry — Klaw ft Erlangcr's — Tremont, Boston. 25, Indefinite. „ , MacDonald, Christie—Worba ft Luescher's—Sprlns- . field. O., 2S, Toledo 20, 30, Cleveland Dec. 2-i Montgomery, Stone and Eltie Janis^Charles Dill- ingham's—Globe. New York, 25, indefinite. Meehan, John (Monte Thompson, >mgr.)—Hanii- ton. Ont., Can., 20. 30. St. Catharines tkc, 2, Gait 8, Guelph 4, Oweu Sound 5, htratfoiu 0, London T. .... ^..„c, Montell, Eleanor — Stair ft NIcolol'B —Detroit, Sllch.. 25-30. Toronto, Ont.. 0>n. L Dec^ 2 V_1. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford," Western—Oohau Metropolitan Grand Opera (Qulllo Gattl-Casana, ft Harris'—Houston. Tex., 28, Austin 30, San mgr.)—^Metropollinn Opera House, New Yort, Antnnlo Dec. 2-4, Waco 5, Dallas 8, 7. 25, Indefinite. . "Gypsy Love"—A. H. Woods'—Pittsburgh, Pa., Montreal Grand Opera (H Q. Brooks, mgr.)— _ i-an. "Garden of Allah, The" — Llebler Co.'s—Pltts- linrgh. Pa., 25-Dec. 7. "Girl of My Dreams"—Jos. M. Galtes'—Grand Rapids. Mich., 28, 29, South Bend, Ind., 30. "Goose Girl, The"—Baker ft Castle's (Fred Will- iams, act. mgr.)—Palestine. Tex., 28, Marshall 20. Greenville 30, Paris Dec. 2, Clsrksvllle 3, Texarkana 4, Little Rock, Ark., 5, Hot Springs 0. Pine Bluff 7. . "Girl at the Gate, The" — Harry Askln's — La Salle, Chicago, 25, Indefinite. "Girl In the Taxi, The," B—A, H. Woods'— Washington. Pa., 28, Waynesburg 29. "Gamblers The" (Ed. McDowell, mgr.)—Na- tional and Victoria, Chicago, 25-Dec, 7, "Grain of Duat, The"—Vaugbin Glaser's—Buf- falo, N. Y., 25-30. "Girl Outlaw, The" (Clyde Anderson, mgr.)— Warren, Pa., 28. Sheffield 29, Kane 30, Mt. Jewett Dec. 2. Bradford 3, Olean, N. Y.. 4, Port Allegany, Pa.. 5, Ooudcrsport 0, Elkland 7. "Olrl From Rector's"—Wm. Wsmsher'B (S. A. Mitchell, mgr.)—Joplln, Mo., 28. "Girl and tbe Drummer, The"—Fred Byers'— Alexandria, S. Dak., 28, Brldgcwuter 20, Len- nox 30, "Girl of Eagle Ranch" (Attebery ft Cook, mgrs.) —Caney, Kan.. 28, Ramoim, Okln.. 20, Tulsa 30, Sapulpa Dec. 1, Beggs 2, Hcnryctta 3, Haskell 4, Wagoner 5, Tahleriuah 0, Stlllwell 7, "Girl of the Mountain, A" (Wee & Lambert, mgrs.)—Plalnflcid, N. J„ 28, South Bethle- hem, Pa„ 30. "Graustnrk"—United Ploy Co.'s —Des Melnes, la., 28. "01x1 of the Underworld, A" (Wee ft Lambert, mgrs.)—Lima, 0., Dee. 7, Montreal, Can., 25-Feb. 1. "Million, The"—Henry W. Savoge's—Olympic, Chicago, 25, Indefinite. "Million, The"—Henry W. Savage's—PlatUbnrg, N. Y.. 29, Glens Falls 30. "Milestones. The"—Klaw ft Erlanger's—Llbetly, New York, 25. Indefinite, .„,_.„ "Milestones, The"—Klaw 4 Erlanger's—Milwiu- kee. Wis. 25-30. "Merry Widow, The"—Henry W. Savage's—Hart- ford, Conn.. 23, Worcester, Mbsb., 29, Spring- "Merry Widow, The"—Henry W. Savage a—wa terlown, N. Y., 28, Geneva 29, Ithaca 30. ■ "Merry Countess, The"—Sam 8. 4_ Lee. Saubert, Inc.—Casino. New York, 25, indefinite. "My Little Friend"—F. 0. Whitney's—SI. Lo«". Mo., 25-30. _, , ,_ , nV ,, "Modern Eve. A"—Mort H. Singer's gMBkB. Shslters. mgr) — Rockford, III., 2». ™ re Haute, Ind., Dec. 3. , , IT „.. "Modern Eve, A"—Mort H. Singer's (Henry Plerson, mgr.)—Los Angeles. Cal., 2j-40. b,u Diego Dec. 1, 2. Riverside 3, Pasadena s, Rakersfleld 5, Fresno 0, Stockton 7. ,_„,,„, "Man Higher Dp, The"—Joseph Galtes —waisui, Philadelphia. 25-30. _ _ „.., "Madame Sherry," A —Madame Sherry uo.«. Inc.—Richmond, Vs., 25-30. , ... "Madame Sherry," B—Madame Sherry Co.». —Dallas. Tex.. 28-30. '• ■ Wo _ Y .. t , "More Man"—Wm. Harris'—Harris, New lors. 25, Indefinite. ■ ___ _ . tJtl oh 0 . "Master of the House, The"—Sahi S. ft Lee sau bert. Inc.—Mojestlc, Boston, 25-Dec. V , "Military Maid, Tbe" (Florenx Zle.ifeld Jr., " —Omaha, Nebr., 28-30, Kansas Cltj, Dee. 1-7. '., uec. i. f>ee 1-7. — oi««.r'< Olrl and the Outlaw. The"—Bert Moslier's (Leo "Miss Nobody From Starland"—Mort IJ- Slnaw , p ' H? Tr . ! ?°. n ' mgr.)—Cherokee, ta.. 28. Sclml- (Obns. Donoghue. mgr.)—Savannah. Ga.. »» teL 20 ' ? ol ^ eln 3 ?' , Mo, :!! le °«! 2 ' Randolph, "Mlss^nrl Olrl, Tiie," Eastern-Merle tt, ■»* ton's—Chatsworth. la.. Dec. I. } M fJ"^ 3, Dak.. 2, Centervllle 3, Parker 4, Uiinw Wakondn 6. Tyndnll 7. »„,.„„ & RUb'' "Missouri Girl. The," Western—Norton, at • t —North Yakima, Wash., 28 MaWon iw Prosser 8. Kennewlck 4, Waltsburg 5. i» B , 0. Dayton 7. „„i. J __u.n Antonls. '\Mutt and. Jeff." A—Ous HOI'S—San J"» "hStt 'and" Jeff," B-Ou. *m£f28&£%> "MuttM,nd Jeff," O—Gus Hill's—Sandusky 28, Norwalk 20. Elyria 30. _„....„ %}.. "Molt, and Jeff," D—Gus Hill's—Paterton, p "M^lfiBd Jeff." B-Gus m&J*2kg*&f mgr.l-Palatka. Fla„ ^ a »^Tn,utchicoli 3. City 80 TalUbtssee„Dec 2. Apalacnjco Balnbrldge, Ga., 4, Qulncy, »T».> B ' "" Nebr., 3, Osmond 4, Wayne 5, Stanton 0, Hooper 7. • '.•■.... . "Girl of the Sunny South" (W. 0. Downs.-mrr.) —Huntington, Mass., 28, Palmer 20, Warren 30. Stafford Conn., Dee. 2. Hitchcock, Raymond—Cohan A Harris'—Daven- port, Is., 28, Peoria, 111,. 29, St.' Louis, Mo., Billiard, Robert—Klaw 4 Erlanger's—Indianapo- lis. Ind., Dec. 5-7. Hackett, Joraes K.— Illinois, Chlcsgo, 25-30. Hodge. William—Llebler Co.'s— Daylon, 0., 28. najoa, Mlxil—Werba ft Luescher's—Waco Tex 2B, Galveston 29. nouston 30. ' n, . rk . c "'„ Nor S an—stalr * Nlcolal's—Fort Wayne, Ind., 28, South Bend 29. Goshen 30, Benton Ilarlwr. Mich., pec. 1, Ootdwater 3, Hillsdale 4. Tecumseh 6, Morencl 0. «™mf "Heartbreakers, The"—Mort H. Singer's (Sain 0, Pensacola 7. ^^Ha^Traa. Mart. BORATED TALCUM TRY MENNEN'S 8HAVING CREAM ENNEIM'S TOILET POWDER TRY MENNEN'8 VIOLET TALCUM TOILET POWDER >fll I BAMFIal BOX FOR *•. IX STAJffPS-QrRHARD MJUIMJUI OOw Hmwmatk, H. J. *fe. i • ..-in «"" JUt! . | f a B