The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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16 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. December 7 Heart of Times Square Fitzgerald Building, S. E. Corner Broadway and 43d Street Single Offices, Display Roomy or Entire Floors Adjoining Cohan's Theatre For Theatrical Offices or Theatrical Supply Shops it is not only the best location in New York, bat the best location in the world. Your own broker or SirilOfl Lederer, Agent, on Premises Phone 5196 Bryant STILL THE GREATEST HIT IN SONG HISTORY FREE ROUTE LIST. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Pltt.burKh, Fa.—Nixon (Tbos. F Kirk Jr., igr.) "The Garden of Allah" bejjan ltn second and last week Dec. 2, to a capacity audience. House was well sold out for toe entire week. ••Officer 000" week of 9. Aivm (John B. Reynolds, mgr.)—"lie Princo •f Pllaen," with Jess Dandy, week of 2. "Little lllsa Drown" U and wee*. Business la capacity. LvcHUM (Cliff Wilson, mgr.)— "Get-Blcb-Qulck Walllngford" week of 2. Dave Lewis, In "Don't Lie to Your Wife," 8 and week. Business li very good. Di'QUesnb (Dennis Harris, mgr.) —For week ■f 2, tbc Harry Davis Stock Oo. present "Or. lekyll and Mr. Hyde." Business la great. Qbanu (J. P. Harris, mgr.)—BUI for 2 and week: Edna Goodrich and company, Henry E. Dlxey, Arthur Deagen, Wright and Dietrich, Mu- sical Kings, and Flotlmonda, the Beebacka, and •loving pictures. Business very good. LUimts' (John P. Hill, mgr.)—Bill for week of 2: Treat's Seals. Whlttler, luce and company. Tune I'olllcs, La France and McNabb, tbe Halk- bigs, Leonard Wlllard and compsny. Smith and ZMo, tiit Happy Four, and Edwiu Dupoiit. Busl- aesa good. Kenynn (Harry Polak, mgr.)—BUI for 2 and week: Douglas A. Flint and company, Three Har- iiouli Is, Four Ueguns, Bean and Hamilton, Three Fly una, aud Cain and Ouoro. Business good. Hjviijkd (Paul Jones, mgr.)—Morlng pic- ture) of tbe Pitt State football gamo week of 2. Gaxktx (Henry Kurtzman, mgr.)—Mollle Wlll- lam»' Show week of 2. Golden Crook week of S. Family (John Locklln, mgr.)—Morlng pictures, to capacity auillenees, OkMKHii'iioNE.—Moving pictures, to big busl- Mas, Kunm (A. A. McTIghe, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Cahino (Howard Royer, mgr.) —Vaudeville and lictutes. Amiamdba. —Morlng pictures, changed dally. No'iaa.—liurton Holmes' lecture 8 Mary Ball and Dennis Harris, of the Davis Players, liare volunteered their services for the T. M. A. beuellt, to be given New Year's eve John 1*. ll'll, maiiagiT of the Harris, has become <|uite popular with his patrons Jerry Collins, stage munntor of the Harris, continues to be pro- nounced tbe "best ever" by all performers piny- log that bouse. Ills efforts to make them com- fortable arc greatly appreciated, Sciunion, Fa. — Lyceum (T. U. Gibbons, ngr.) "Little Boy Blue," Dec, 3. "Officer 008" a, 5, niulluee 6. 1'oli IJoiin II, Docking, mgr.)—Bill for week of 2: Edwards' Kid Kabitret, Jack Kennedy and company, JI<-len Trlx, Keimey, Nobody and Plntt, HcMahou, Diamond and Clemence, Archie Onrl sod company, and "Visions D'Art." Business continues line. Ooli'mbia (O. Nelson Teets, mgr.)—Follies of the Dny 2-4, Monte Carlo Girls 6-7. ACAUaur (A. P. Wlnatrom, mgr.)—New pbolo- plays, changed dally, with Tuosdny amateur iiljibiii, mid Wednesday, Country Store night as nwclal features. Manhattan, Bijou Dbbaus, Viotoiua, IIiit-o- miomh anu Wohdbjuj report good returns, with moving pictures. Ncibb. —The Orpheum Nlekelotte, In this city, has been bought by Mr, Holgate and Mr. Erutm, Iwo locil business men. The house will be thor- oughly renorsted, and a first class entertainment will bo offered upon Its opening The benefit nerforniBiice held at the Lyceum Theatre, Nov. 2», for Mr. Williams, the local inventor, who Lin btuught Scran ton to the fore by building what Is considered one of the most perfect and practi- cable aeroplanes In the country, was a big suc- cess. Mr. Williams has had a professional flyer in tills city for tbe past two weeks, and several beautiful lilglita were made. The performance wus riven as an appreciation of tbe people of the city for Mr. Williams' generous attitude In showing his homo town nr,<t the machine, which will undoubtedly bring blni fume, Wllllaninnort, Pb, —Family (E. C. John- Kin, mgr.) business continues big. Billed week ot Dec. 2: Puttee's diving girls, Mr. mid Mrs. Dennett, Fred Banford, Cole nnd Weaver, Two 1 limits, Health?, F.vitns, McAd.ira and his dog, Ilotistou and Almsteud, Blglow, Campbell and Harden, and Jesse V. Livingston. Ltcomi.no (W. O. l.uin id, mgr.) — "Officer GOO" 3, O'Brien's Minstrels 0. Jersey- City. N. J.—Majestic (P. E. nen- deraon, mgr.) "Excuse Me" week of Dec. 2, "Bought nml Paid For" 0 and week. AcAiiitMT IF. E. Ueiiilcrsoii. mgr.)—"The Cow- toy and the Squaw," by the Aead'.'mv Stock, week of 2. "Under Arizona Skies" 0 and week. OKi-rni'M (Tbos. L. Shoely, mgr.)—"Mnry Jane's Pa," by Hie Orpheum Players, week of 2. Mi,.vticku.o (M. S. Hchlesslnger, mgr.)—Bill fur 5-7 Includes: Juggllns Barni'll,:. Arnold Sla- ter*, Cnffninn and Carroll, John J. BInek mid eiunpniiy. and Prank Chnpuinn. Dom Ton (Ed. Oailiuron, mgr.)—Variety, mov- ing pictures, and songs. Hnbokeii, N. J.—Gayet.v (Chos. Franklyn, irgr.) "The Wolf" l>ec. 2 nnd week, "Mou nud Women" week of 9. KuriRRlA. M. Bniggoiiiunn, ingr.)—Al. Reeves' Beauty Show 2-4, Bon Tons 0-7. Beauty, Youth and Folly 11-11. Gay Mnsquernders 12-14. I.TBio (0. S. Rlggs, mgr.)— Variety, moving pictures and songs. Routes Intended for This Column Must Beach This Office Not Later Tban Saturday ot Each Week to Insure Insertion. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. Adams, Maude —Charles Frohman's— Washing- ton, D. 0., 2-T, Kastou, Pa., 9, Hsrrlsburg 10, Allentowa 11, Beading 12, Wllkea-Barrs 15, Scranton 14. _ , Arllss. George—Llebler Co.'s—Plymouth, Boaton, 2, Indefinite. _ Abarbanell, Llna — John Corf a—Garrlek, Chi- cago, 2, indefinite. Aborn English Qrsnd Opera. Atlantic (MUton * Sargent Aborn. mgrs.) — Nashrlll*. Tenn., 6, 0. Jackson 7, Memphis S, 10, Helena, Ark., 11, Little Bock 12, Hot Springs 13, Pine Bluff 14. Aborn English Grand Opera, Pacific (Milton A Sargent Aborn, mgrs.)—Ithaca, N. Y., 5, Dom- ing 6, Buiahamton 7, Cortland 9, Wllkea-Barre, Pa., 10, Scranton 11, Sunbury 12, Williams- port 18, Mabanoy City 14. " "Affairs' of Anatol, The"—Wlnthrop Ames'— Little Theatre, New York, 2. Indefinite. "Auction Pinochle"—Adolf Phlllpp's — Flfty- serenth Street, New York, 2. Indefinite. "Alias Jimmy Valentine"—Llehler Co.'s—Hamil- ton, Out., Can.. B-7, Buffalo, N. Y., 9-14. "Angel of the Trail" (0. P. Karrlngton, baa, mgr.)—White River Junction, Vt.. 5, Winches- ter, Mass., 8, Clinton 7, Palmer 0, Gardner 10, Webster 11, Springfield 12-14. Blllle Burke—Charles Frohman's—Lyceum, New York, 2-Jan. 4. Brian, Donald—Charles Frohman's — La Fayette, Ind., 5, Terre Haute 0, Evnnsvlllo 7, Louisville 9-11, Lexington 12, Knoxvllle, Tenn., 13, Chat- tanooga 14. Bernard. Sam—Sam S. A Lee Shunert, Inc., mgrs.)—Cleveland, 0. 2-7, Cincinnati 8 14. Blair, Eugenie (Nicola! A French, mgrs.)—reorln, III., 5-7, Jollet 8, Aurora 0, Danville 10, Tip- ton, Ind.. 11, Fort Wayne 12-14. Boston Grind Opera (Henry Russell, mgr.)—Bol- ton Opera House, Boston, 2, Indefinite. Black Puttl Musical Comedy (R. Voelckel, mgr.) —Atlanta, Cla.. 2-4. Athens 5, Macon 0, Amerl- cua 7, Columbus 0, Albany 10, Moultrie 11, Tbomasrllle 12, Balnbrldge 13, Tallahassee, I'll., 14. "Bohemian Girl," Atlantic (Milton St Sargeut Aborn, mgrs.)—Mobile, Ala.. S, Hattiesburg, Miss., 0, Gulti*rt 7, New Orleans, La., 8-14. "Bohemias Girl," Pacific (MUton & Sargent Aborn, mgrs. I— Toronto, Out., Can., 2-7, Guelph 9, Gait 10, Brantford 11, St. Cather- ines 12. Hamilton 13, 14. "Bought and Paid For"—Via, A. Brady's, Ltd.— Brooklyn, N. Y., 2-7. Jersey City, N. J., 9-14. "Bought ond Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. —Princess, Chicago, 2, Indefinite. "Bought nnd Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— St. Paul. Minn., 2-7. "Ben-Hnr"—Klnw A- Erlanger's — Colonial, Chi- cago, 2-7. "Bird of Paradise, The"—Ollrer Moroaco's—Cin- cinnati, 0., 2-7, Detroit, Mich., 9-14. "Blue Bird, Tbe"—Sam 8. A Lee Shubert Inc.— Winnipeg, Man., Can., 2-7. "Butterfly on the Wheel, A"—Lewis Waller's— Newark, N. J., 2-7, Montreal, Can., 9-14. "Eutterfly on the Wheel, A"—Lewis Waller's— Albany, N. Y„ 8-7. "Blackbirds. The" (Henry Miller, mgr.)—Atlan- tic City, N. J., 5-7, Baltimore, Md., 9-14. "Blindness of Virtue" —Wm. Morris' — Studc- baker, Chicago, 2, Indefinite. "Baby Mine," Eastern—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— Tarentum, Pa., C. Butler 0, Sharon 7. "Baby Mine," Southern—Wm. A. Brady's. Ltd. (Hurry J. Jackson, mgr.)—Savannah. Ga., 5, Sandersvllle 0, Augusta 7. Milledgevllle 9. Wrlghtsvllle 10, Hawklnsvllle 11, Fitzgerald 12, Albany 13, Macon 14. "Baby Mine," Western—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. (U. B. Collins, mgr.)—Pine Bluff, Ark., 5, Texnrkanu 0, Shrereport, La,, 7, 8, Dallas 9, 10, Fort Worth 11, 12, Waco 13, Austin 14. "Bunly Pulls the Strings"—Shubert-Brady's— Adolplil, Philadelphia, 2, Indefinite. "Bachelor's Honeymoon, A" (GIlBOn A Brad- Held, mgrs.) — Cherokee, la., 5, Holatelu 7, sehaller 9, Sac City 10, Ida Grove 11, Lake City 12, Humboldt 13, Rockwell City 14. "Bell Hop, Tbe" (Markle A Norria, mgrs.)—El Dorado. Ark., 5, Monroe, La., 0, Alexandria 7. Natchitoches 8, Shrereport 9, Texarkana, Tex., 10. Clorksrllle 11, Paris 12, Sulphur Springs 13, Marshall 14. "Billy, the Kid" (Wm. Wood, mgr.)—Albany, N. Y., 5-7. "Billy, the Kid" (Wm. Wood, mgr.)— Indlannpo- - Us, Ind., B-7. Charles Cherry—Charles Frohman's—Hollls, Bos- ton, 2-7. Providence, It. I., 0-11, Worcester, Mass., 12. Hurtford, Conn., 18, 14. Collier, William — Lew Fields' — Forty-eighth Street. New York, 2, Indefinite. Crane, Wm. H. (Joseph Brooks, mgr.) —St. Louis, Mo., 2-7. Carle, Richard, nud Hattle Williams—Charles Frohman's — Columbus, O., 5, Springfield 0,- Dayton 7, Buffalo, N. Y., 9-11, Rochester 12, Syracuse 13, 14. Cohan, George M. — Cohan A Harris' — Cohan, New York, 2. Indefinite. Clark, Delia—Quitman, Ga„ B, Tbomasrllle 0, Balnbrldge 7, Mnrlnimu, Fla., 9, Apalachlcola 10, Qulucy 11, Tallahassee 12, Fitzgerald, Ga., 14. Chicago Grand Opera (Andreas Dlppel, mgr.)— Auditorium, Chicago, 2, Indefinite. "Concert, The"—DaTld Belasco's—Schenectady, N. 1'.. S, Syracuse 0, 7, Rochester 0-11, Buf- falo 1214. "Count ot Luxembourg, The"—Klaw A Erlang- er's—New Amsterdam, New York. 2, Indefinite. "Chimes of Normandy" (Milton A Sargent Aborn, mgrs.)—Detroit, Mich., 2-7, Milwaukee, Wis., 8-11. "Country Boy, The"—Henry B. Harris' Estate— Grand Rapids, Mich., 2-7, Detroit 9-14. "County Sheriff, The" (Wee A Lambert, mgrs.) —Clinton, Mo., B, Joplln 8, Pittsburg, Kan., 9, Chanute 10, Columbus 11, Springfield, Mo., 12, Carthage 14. "Confession, The"—Washington, D. 0., 0-14. Drew, John—Charles Frohman's—Broad, Phila- delphia, 2-7, Richmond. Va.. 0. 10, Norfolk 11, 12, Lynchburg 13, Roanoke 14. Daly, Bernard (Starr L. Plxley, bus. mgr.)— liondon, Ont., Dan., B, 0. Brantford 7, Ouelpli 0, Owen Sound 10. Stratford 11. St. Thomas 12. "Daughter of Heaven, The"—Llebler Oo.'a^—Cen- tury, New York, 2, Indefinite. "Divorce Question, The," No. 1—Rowland & Cliffords, Inc.—Buffalo, N. Y., 2-7, Grand Rapids, Mich., 8-H. "Divorce Question, The," No. 2 — Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Fred Douglas, mgr.) — Ann Arlior, Mleli., f>, Jackson 0, Lansing 7, Grand ltaplds 8-11, Coldwatcr 12, Elkhart, Ind., 13, Goshen 14. "Divorce Question, The" (Qnskell A MacVitly, Inc., lessees).—nibbing, Minn., B, SuiM-rlor, Wis., i(. St. Cloud, Minn., 8, Little Falls 9, Bralnerd 10, Staples 11, Detroit 12, Fergus Fulls 13, Wnhpelon, N. Dak., 14. "Everywoman"—Henry W. Savage's—Worcester, Mass., 2-4, Hudson, N. Y„ 6, Poughkcepsle 0, 7, Brooklyn 0-14. "Everywoman"—Henry W. Savage's—Indianapo- lis, Ind., 2-7, Terre Haute 0-11, Evnnsvlllo 12, Lexington. Ky., 18, 14. "Excuse Me"—Henry W. Savage's—Jersey City, N. J., 2-7, PlnlnOeld 9, Bnyoiuio 10, Dnnbury, Conn., 11, Albany, N. Y., 13, 14. 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"Exceeding the Speed Limit"—A. H. Woods'— Colonial, Boston, 2, indefinite. "Ell and Jane" (Lois H. Daly, mgr.)—Bellerlllc, Kan., S, Jamestown 0, Belolt 7, Lrnora 9, Klr- wln 10. Stockton 11, Woodston 12, Cawker Oily 13, Delpboa 14. Fiske, Mrs. (H. O. FlBke, mgr.)—Hudson, New York, 2, Indefinite. Foy, Eddie—Werba A Luescher's—Lancaster, Pa., 2, Plalnfleld, N. J., 3, Merlden, Conn., 4, Woterbury 5, Hartford 0, 7, SprlncOeld, Mass., 9, 10, Worcester 11, Providence, K. I.. 12-14. Fairbanks, Douglas — Cohan & Harris' — Astor, New York. 2, indefinite. Farnum, William—A. H. Woods'—Lonisvlllc, Ky., 2-7, Indianapolis, Ind., 0-11.. "Fanny'a First Play"—Sani S. & Lee Shubert, Inc.—Comedy, New York, 2, Indefinite. "Fine Feathers"—H. H. Frazee's—Coil, Chicago, 2, indefinite. "Fortune Hunter, The"—Cohan A Harris'—St. Louis, Mo... 2-7, Belleville, 111., 8. Centralis », Vlncennes, Ind.. 10, Evansvllle 12, Cairo, 111., IS, Padueah, - Ky.,- 14. "Fortune Hunter" (Monte Thompson, mgr.)— Owen Sound, Ont., Can., 5, Stralfnril 0, Lon- don 7, St. Thomas 9, Woodstock 10, Brantford 11, Petertwro 14. "Frolics of 1012"—Rowland & Clifford's, Inc. (Wade L. Morton, mgr.)—Augusta, Oa., 5, Sarannnb 0, Brunswick 7, Jacksonville, Fie.. 8, Balnbrlilge, Oa., 0, Tallahassee, Fla., 10, Tensacola 11, Mobile, Ala., 12, BUoxi, Miss., 13, Gulfport 14. "Faust"—Slanley & Campbell's—Angola, Ind., 6, Albion 7. Nappnnee 0, Plymouth 10, Roch- ester 11, Huntington 12, Peru 13, Logansport 14. "Fool There Waa, A"—Kansas City. Mo., 2-T. "Forty-Ove Minutes From Broadway" (0. A. Burt, mgr.)—Cartersrlllc. ila., 5, Rome 0, Gadsden, Ala., 7, Annlaton 0, Taladega 10, Tuscaloosa 11, Columbus, Miss., 12, Starks- rllle 13, Tupelo 14. "Freckles," EaBlern (A. O. Delamater, mgr.)— Rock lBland, 111. S, Mollne 0, Burlington, la., 7, Fort Madison 8. Keokuk 0, Ottumwa 10, Oskaloosa 11, Orlnnell 12, Des Moines 13, 14. "Freckles," Southern (A. G. Delamater, mgr.)— Roanoke. Va., 9, Bluefleld, W. Va., 10, Ironton, 0., 11, Portsmouth 12, Huntington, W. Va., 13, Charleston 11. "Freckles." Central (A. G. Delamater mgr.)— Herkimer, N. Y., 5. Utlca 0, 7, Lowrllle 9, Carllinge 10, Watertown 11, Ogdeiisliurg 12, Malone 13, Plattsnurg 14. Grace George—Wm. A. Brady's—Montreal, P. Q., Can., 2-7. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comic Operas—Sam S. A Lee Shubert, Inc.—Oarrlck, Chicago, 8-21. "Governor's Lady, The"—David Belasco's—Re- public, New York. 2-Jnn. 4. "Good Little Devil, The"—David Belasco's— Philadelphia, 10-21. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford," Eastern—Cohan A llnrrla'—Pittsburgh, Ps., 2-T. "Get Rich Quick Walllngford." Western—Cohan & Harris'—Waco. Tex., 0, Dallas 0, 7, Fort Worth 0, 10, McAlester, Okla., ll, Muskogee 12, Tulsa 13, Oklahoma 14. "Gypsy Lore"—A. H. Woods'—Detroit, Mich.. 2- 7, Grand Rapids 8-10. "Garden of Allah, The"—Llebler Oo.'s—Pitts- burgh, Pa., 2-7.. . "Goose Girl, The"—Baker & Castle's (Fred Will- lams, act. mgr.)—Little Rock, Ark., 0, Hot Springs 0, Pine Bluff 7. Memphis, Tenn.. 8-14. "Olrl at the Gate, The"—Harry Askln's—LA Salle, Chicago, 2. IndeOnlte. "Grent Divide. The"—Primrose A McQIIlnn's— Kewnnce, 111., 5, Moninouth 0, Galcsborg 7, Burlington, In., 8, Mt. Pleasant 0, West Lib- erty 10, Anaruosa 11, Maquoketa 12, Mollne, 111.. 13. "Gamblers, The" (Ed. McDowell, mgr.)—Vic- toria, Chicago, 2-7. St. touts, Mo., 8-14. "Girl Outlaw, The" (Clyde Anderson, ingr.)— Port Allegany, Pa., B, Coudersport ii. F.Tklnml 7, Mansfield 0, . Blossburg; 10, Wellsboro 11, Galcton 12. S,methport 13, Emporium 14. "Girl of Eaglo Ranch" (Attehery • Oook. mgrs.) —Wngonerl Okla., 5, Talilequnh 0, Stillwell T, Blloam Springs. Ark., 9, Bentonrllle 10, Spring- dale 11, Van Burcn 12. Wllburton, Okla.. 14. "Qlrl and the Outlaw, The"—Bert Mosher's (Leo F. Harrison, tugr.)—Wayne, Nebr., B. Stan- ton 0, Hooper, la., 7. Valparaiso. Nebr., 8. Darld City 9, Ulysses 10, Wahoo 11, Schuyler 13, Osceola 14. - - "Girl of the Underworld, A" (Weo & Lambert, mgrs.)—Lima; 0-. 7, Londonrllle 0, Ashland 10. Woofler 12. Canton 13, 14, - "Girl of the Sunny Soulh" (W. C. Downs, mgr.) —Essex. Conn., B, Deep Klver 0, Putnam 7, Danlelaon 9. "Great Divide, The"—MemphlB, Teiin., 2-7 lllltlard, Boliert—Klaw A Brlanger'f—Indianapo- lis, Ind., B-7, Colonial, Chicago, 8-28. Uackett, James K.—Utlca, N. Y., 5. v Hitchcock, Raymond—Cohan & Harris'—St Louts, Mo., 2-7. Cincinnati. ()., 9-14. Hodge, William—Llebler Co.'b —Chicago Opera House, Chicago, 2-21. najos, Mini — Werba A Luescher's — Houston, Tex., 1, Beaumont 2, Lake Charles, La.. J, Shrereport 4, Texarkana. Ark., 5. Little Rock 6, T, Hot Sprngs 9, Pine Blaff 10, Memphis, Tenn., 11, 12. Haekett, Norman — Stair A Nleolal's — Tecumseh, Mich.. 5. Morencl 0, Dayton. 0., -0-11, Erie. Pa., 12, Dunkirk, N. Y.. 13, Niagara Falls 14. "Heartbreakers, The" — Mort H. Singer's (Sam Myers, mgr.)—Charleston, S, C, 5. Darling- ton 6, Wilmington, N. 0., 7, Fayettevltle 9. Rocky Mount 10, Raleigh 11, Durham 12, Greensboro 13, Charlotte 14. "Hanky Panky"—Lew Fields'—Baltimore, Md., 2-7. "Hindis Wnkes" — Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. — New Haven, Conn., 0, T, Maxlne Elliott, New York, 0, indefinite. "House of a Thousand Candles"—Primrose A McUlIluii's—Washington, Kan., 5, Frankfort 6, Horton 7, Burllugrme 9. Council Grove 10, Peabody 11, Herington 12, Strong 13, Sallna. 14. "House of a Thousand Candles"—C. S. Prim- rose's—Newton, In., S, Ogdcn 0, Boone 7, Cedor Roplds 8, Toledo 9, Oskaloosa 10, What Cheer 11, Ottumwa 14. Illlngton, Margnret (Edward J. Bowes, mgr.)— Buffalo, N. Y., 2-7, Toronto, Ont., Can., 0-14. "In Old Kentucky" (D. Consadlno, mgr.)—Law- rence. Kan., B, St. Joseph, Mo., 0, 7, Kan- sas City 8-14. "Indiscretion of Truth, The" (S. H. Wallach, Il-c, mgrs.)—Harris, New York, 3, Indefinite. "Irish Piper" (Ben Craner, mgr.)—Cynthlana, Ky., 3. "Julius Caesar" — William Favershnm's — West End. New York, 2-7, Majestic, Boston. 9-21. Kellerd, John E., and Players—Garden, New York, 2, Indefinite. Kolh, Dill and Maude Lillian Berrl—San Fran- cisco. Cal., 2. indefinite. "Kindling"—United Piny Co's — Des Moines, la. 0. 7. "Kidnapped for a Million" (E. H. Perry, mgr.) —Chadron, Nebr., B, Manvllle 0, Harrison 7, Hcmlngford 0. Bridgeport 10, Sidney 11, Chap- pell 13, Ogallnla 14. l.oralne. Robert—Llebler Co.'s—Washington, D. 0. 2-7, Brooklyn, N. Y., 0-14. Lloyd, Alice—Werba A Luescher's—Syracuse, N. Lewi's, Dare—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc. (Dave Seymour, mgr.)—Cleveland, 0., 2-T, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 0-14. Luneska, Gene—Werba A Luescher's—Elmlra, N. Y., 2, thvego 3, Aubnrn 4. Oswego .1. Water- town 0, Oneida 7, Amsterdam 0, Schenectady 10, Glens Falls 11, Troy 12, Plttsdeld, Mass., 13, Merlden, Conn.. 14. "Little Boy Blue"—Henry W. Savage's — Blng- bamtoa, N. Y„ 2, Scranton, Pa., 3. Wilkes- Barre 4, Allentown 6, Trenton, N. J., 0. 7. Bridgeport Conn., 9, Hartford 10, 11, Water- bury 12, New Haven 13, 14. "Little Millionaire, The" — Cohan A Harris'— Grand Opera House, Chicago, 2-21. "Liltlo Women"—Wm A. Brady's, Ltd.—Play- hense. New York, 2, Indefinite. "Little Women"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.—McVlck- cr's. Chicago, 2-21. "Lottery Man, The"—Merle H. Norton's—Corn- ing. Col., B, Red Bluff 0, Clilco 7. Orovllle 8. llnrysvllle 0, Woodland 10, Napa 11, Petaluma 12. Santa Rosa 13. Healdshnrg 14. "Little Tenderfoot, The"—Kllmt A Gaowlo's (Lee D. Ellsworth, mgr.)—Fort Wayne, Ind., 0-7. Crown and Imperial, Chicago, 8-21. "Little Miss Brown"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— Pittsburgh, Pn.. 0-14. "U.ulslona Lou"—Harry Askln's — Baltimore, Mil.. 2-7, Washington, D. 0., 9-14. "Life's Shop Window"—Cliff Gordon's (C D. Parker, mgr.) — Richmond, Va., 2-7, Norfolk P-14. "Little MIbs RiiBan"—Fred Raymond's—Glouster, O., 5. Mlrldlepnrt 0, Logan 7. "Law ond Lady" (Wm. Tucker, mgr.)—La Grange. Mn., B. Palmyra 0, New London 7, Bowling Oreeii n, Vnndalla 10. Fulton 11, Hells*IIle 12, Montgomery City 13, Moberly 14. "Lena Blrers"—Burt A Poynter's—Akron, o., 5-7. Mason, John—Charles Frohman's—Garnet, Nrr York, 2-14. Miller, Henry—Klaw A Erlanger'a—Tremont, Un- ton, 2, IndeOnlte. Mann, Louis—Werba A Luescher's—Kansas Cltr. Mo., 2-7, St. Joseph 0, Lincoln Near., Pi. Omaha 11, 12, Sioux City, la., 13, Jlarabcll- town 14. Mantel!. Robert B. — Wm. A. Brady's — Grand Rapids, Mich., 2-7. MacDonald, Christie — Werba & Loesdier'a — Cleveland, O., 2-7, Toronto, Can., 014. Montgomery, Stone and Elsie Janls—Charles 011- Ungaam's—Globe, New York, 2, Indefinite. Ueehan, John (Monte Thompson, mgr.)—Own Sound, Ont, Can., S. Stratford G. London 7, St. Thomas 9, Woodstock 10, Brautford 11, Petetboro 14. Montell, Eleanor — Stair A Nleolal's — Toronto, Ont, Can., 2-T. Metropolitan Grand Opera (Gulllo Gattl-Ca»ana, mgr.)—Metropolitan Opera House, New York, 2, Indefinite. Montreal Grand Opera (H. Q. Brooks, mgr-)— Montreal, Can., 2-Feb. 1. "Million, The"—Henry W. Savage's—Olympic, Chicago, 2, Indefinite. "Milestones, The"—Klaw A Erlanger's—Liberty, New York, 2. indefinite. _ „ "Milestones, The"—Klaw A Erlanger's—Hatall- tcn, Ont, Can., 9-11, London 12-14. "Merry Widow, The"—Henry W. Savage's—Al- bany. N. Y., 2, Schenectady 3, Utlca 4. Cort- land 5, Blnghamton 0, Wllkea-Burre. Ps., ;. Shamokln 9, Allentown 10, Trenton, N. J.. 11. Lancaster. Pa., 12, York 13. Johnstown 14. "Merry Widow, The*'—Henry W. Savoge's— <*k- onta. N. Y., 2, Warerly 3, Klmlra 4, Aubsra 5. Batarla 0. Niagara Falls T, Danville 'J. Glens Falls 10, Perry 11, Salamanca 13. trie, Pa 14 "Merry Oounteas, The"—Sam S. 4 Lee Shubfrt. Inc.—Casino, New York, 2-21. _ , , "Master of the House, The"—Sam S. fc w« Shubert. Inc.—Majestic, Boston. 2-T "Modern Ere, A"—Mort H. Singer's (Irani H- Shatters, mgr.)—Richmond, Ind., 5. Wana* 8, Marlon T, Peru 9, Muncle 10. rort Wayne 11, Lima, O., 12, Defiance 13, Jackson. Mich, 14. "Modern Ere, A"—Mort H. Singer's inmrr Plerson. mgr.)— Bakersfleld, Cat. 5, ITwao 0. Stockton T, San Francisco S-21. _ . "Miss Nobody From Starland"—Mort H. SinpM (Chas. Donaghue. mgr.)—Raleigh. t>. C.. * Norfolk, Va., 8. Richmond T, Grand Opera House, Philadelphia, 9-14. ... . "Military Girl, The" (Floreoji Zlegfeld Jr., otrl —Kansas City, Mo., 2-T. "Madame X"—Oarbondale, Pa., 0. , ., "Missouri Girl, The." Eastern—Merle IT. Norton' —Lenox, S. Dak.. 6, Wakonila 0, Tyiidal J. Sprlnglkld 9, Lake Andes 10, Platte 11, »«• ner 12, ScotlBnd 13. Marlon 14. "Missouri Girl, The," Western—Norton* saw. —Waltsburg, Wash., 5, Pomeroy 0, Poytoc I. Walla Walla 8, Elgin, Ore., 9. La Grande 10. Baker 11, WelserTlda.. 12, Bolce 14. "Mutt and Jeff"—Gus Hill's—West >.nu. >e» York, 9-14. . „ ,-jj "Mutt and JefT," E—Qua Hill's (B. M. OS*** uigr.)—Qulncy, Fla., 0, Marlanna 0. Pciisacou T, FloroTa. Ala., 9, Andalusia 10, hatau's li. Aroerlcus, Ga., 12, Cordele 13. Sparlall. "Mutt and Jeff," F-— Gub nlll's (C.ias. - Crane, mgr. (—Portland, Ind., 5, Sidney. »• 0. St Mary's T. ., ._ Nnilmor*. Mme-T-Cbarlcs Frohman's — hnipirr. New York, 2. indefinite. „. - . O'Hara, Flake (A. J. Pltoa, mgr.)—SL Jo=f|* Mo., B, Topeka. Kan.. 0, Lawrence ■., ot, 1 '™ wa. la., 0. Keokuk 10, Fort Madison 11, »sr- llngton 12, Cedar Rapids 13. Clinton 14. Olcott, Chauneey (Henry Miller, ingr.)—»"" Creek. Mich, B. . , Vn ,. k . "Obi Oh I Delphlne"—Klaw * Rrlanger s—mk* erbocker, New York, 2, Indefinite. .. _ "Our Wires" —Jos. SI. Galtes' — O**/, • > " York 2-T, Grand Rapids. Mich., U-14-, „., "omcer 008," Gaiety — Cohan A Harris -■«■ City. Ps.. B, Butler 0, Johnstown 7. n" "Officer COO'," Western—Cohan A ssatl" 1 * , sr.S