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No lovers or melody and harmony Bhotild i>e without them; put up In four volumes. If these songs are bought separately they would cost over $100. on receiptor one dollar ($1) will shir pre- paid, per Parcel Post, these Ioobooe«, fonr books, to anr part or U. S. Satisfactionguaranteed. A. BRAUNKIS4, Publliher, 1018 Grant Ave., Richmond Hill, r¥. Y- WANTED FOR REPERTOIRE MAW FOR IIBAVIR", BOMB CHARAC- TERS; 8PE4TALTV MAM TO DO PARTS Host he able to act and have wardrobe. Those doubling band given preference. Company now la Its 35th week. Work the year aronnd. Join at Oeneseo. 111. People In all Une« write. Bush, where are you? Address QIKFOR1) ft DONNELLY. 332 Oolllns Ave., Eaat End, Cincinnati, Ohio; after January U, Oeneaeo, 111. WANTED FOR REPERTOIRE TO JOIN AT ONCE MAN for Heavies and some Characters, GENERAL, BUSINESS MAN with Spe- cialty. Salary and full partlct lata flrat letter BELGARDE STOCK CO., Fulton, N. Y., Jan. e-ll; Cartage, N. Y„ Jan. 13 IS. AT LIBERTY Al BAND AND ORCHESTRA LEADER, AND PIANIST Flue repertoire of music. I play Violin and Cornet, my Wife, Piano. Thoroughly experienced In vaude- ville, pictures and all klndn or theatre wort. Can Join at once. A. F. of M. Prefer vaudeville thea- tre, or will consider good road show. Address HARRr HASTEN, care John Aliali, Tlinrmont, Md. A GOOD COMEDIAN That can play Banjo Or any older string Instrument, for a recognized act. One who can Blng prer°rred. Address BANJO, care CLIPPER. ■—I I :rty Miss Hilda Miller STOCK OR REPERTOIRE Soubrettea and Ingenues Experience, flood dresser on and off. Good sing- ing volco. Can Join on wire, 838 OUILBEAU ST.. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. World of Plavers. Babbt Maxwell haa closed with tit "Kverywoman" Co. Willie Fiislds haa Joined the "Our Wlrea" Co. PaaNK 8. Heed, In advance of "Billy, the Kid," writes: "After playing Sunday night . at Evansvllle, our company left on the night agent train for Birmingham, Ala., a distance of Frank 365 miles, and opened at the Wells Bijou on Monday evening of Christmas week. The train was late and the company had only about two hours between Its arrival and the curtain, but everything was ready, and the performance was not delayed. The company plays the entire week there and gives three regular matinees, besides the extra one on Christmas Day. This Is the first time 'Billy, the Kid,' has been seen through the South, and In about two weeks will play one night stands through Texas and Oklahoma, This company is under the personal management of II. R. Schutter. Frederick Huxtable and Alice Mortlock come to Evansvllle from the Eastern company, to play the parts of Billy and Nellie." "Thb Pbbtts Little Widow" haa cloacd Its tour. _ J. W, Achenbach, that fanny Dutch co- median and author, la' spending Cbristmai week hunting ducks on the Mississippi River, near Alton, III. Ebnknt Louis Biicbxet, father of Louise Buckley, died Dec. 26 at Detroit, Mich. Bl'blekih Cash Informs us that be hsi just come out of the hospital, where he underwent an operntlon. Will S. Beeches haa been re-engaged to play his old part of Count Bollvarlo, in '•Alma, Where Do Yoo Live?" Co., and opened Christmas Day at Plalnfleld, N. J. Frank L. Middooks writes: "Although the 'knockers' have circulated the report that the Maddocks-Fleld TMayers have closed, we have been going ahead, and our business nas been phenomenal. We have not closed, ror have we Intended doing so. Our business has been capacity In every city where the elements would permit. Our attraction bos awakened new Interest in the repertoire field, and everywhere the word has been passed that we are far above the ordinary and havo elevated the amusement business for the opera house managers, all of whom are re- questing return dates. Arrangements are now being made to add Preston Olbeon'a play, 'The Turning Tolnt,' r.s well as Mc The "Mure ani> Jew" Co. (B. M. Gar- field, manager) Includes: Ben B. Byron, A. J. Crlqul, H. Freeborn, Jack Ballaman, J. Wallace Clinton, Win. P. Murphy, Win, J. Bowers Bobby Fay. Jack Treadwell, Charles Telvin.'Orclla Collins. Madeline Grey, Marlon J. Benson, Theresa V. McAdams, Mayme La Uaudeville notes. Lavarsie and France write: kig the Star Family_ Theatre^ While play- er °t McKees Burr-ThU-compan, i. touring Louisiana ^*2tfggtt^ t %£& and Texas at present George D. Walter is l ar ?L ,p !^2l-L~ «„ Molly Smith (an mains., maamirer: Sam Reider. advance &% l *^££ .n^ESS. To supper. At the entrance to the house was a large business manager; Sam Reider, advance Win. P. Murphy, stage manager; H. Grey, musical director; Bobby Fay, carpenter; Charles Telvln, electrician; Harry- Curry, property man. f?nrlsttnas tree. People present were: Mrs Smith and Mr. Burnett, managers of Star Family Theatre, McKees Rocks, Pa.; Carrie r.avnrnlc, Sid. C France, Ehigene Emmet (Mack), Nat F. Rodgera, Sarah Colt, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, and Mr. Elmer, stage manager. A hearty cheer and a Happy New Year was wished to Mrs. Smith and Mr. Burnett, managers." . Habby Brunellb Is now giving his Indi- vidual attention to the small time Proctor lyooklncs. Dan Robinson Is reported to be very 111 at bis New York City home. Ross and Stuabt write: "This la our twentv-second consecutive week on the Gus Sun time, and we are meeting with success'. We are booked up solid until the middle or March." fafMM *"D TJtICA write that they hnd I very pleasant Christmas In the Far North. Mr Vallejo (Alf C. Pearce) presented his wife (Miss Utlca) with a handsome pair of diamond earrings, and Mr. Pearce waa the recipient of one thousand cigars from Miss Utlca. James Murray, musical director with Frank Cloud's Quaker Medicine Co., after an unbroken tour of seventy-two weeks, is resting at his oM home In Trenton. N. J. Trixie Mack and compant are doing well, consldemng the time, playing the Mnrtz, Tipton, Ind., Christmas week. Grace .Mack Joined from California, to work on the door. Harry Parkf.b. manager of Parker Com- edy Co.. presented his stage manager. Bob Cunningham, of the team. Bob and Daisy Cunningham, with a gold watch. The com- pany numbers ten, and Is doing capacity business. The company exchanged presents to the extent of several hundred dollars. The GAiETr Quartette, formerly known as the International Quartette, nave re- organized with two new members, and open on the Jeffries time In two weeks. John Hodob opened his new cafe on Plhe Street, Seattle. Wash., and Is entertaining WANTED MED. PERFORMERS Comedian who can play piano. Team, man and wife, who can play piano. Join on wire. Salary sure. Must be sober. Give your lowest. Long sea- aon. Answer at once. THE GRKAT RU1SSELLE ft CO., ROLAND, STORYCO, IOWA; Why Play to Empty Seats? Souvenir Sliver Dated Teaspoons fill your house to capacity. Oash with order, SJ.00 per hundred We send Initructlons for 5c. and 10O, Theatres With order. ORDKR NOW. OXFORD PREMIUM COMPANY 180 Worth Dearfcorn St., Chicago, Ills. Wanted At Once ST'ffl show experience, must read and transpose; also Want good single Porlormer, Song and Dance Co- median, or good Silent Man. You must be good. Positively no booze tolerated. State sge In first letter. HnBt join at ONCE, at Brighton, Iowa. (Joodsalarv. LongBeaaon. Stato all In first letter. Address quick. Dr. Chaa. Lyndon, Brighton, Iowa Piano Player Wanted turdy's seusatlonalT melodrama, "The Yankee Doodle Boy,' to our repertoire. Both of these bills will be produced complete In every detail. Norman R. Field, the star of the company, has, during the past season, added to his laurels, and Is, as ever, the ac- knowledged peer of any leading man In the South. Happy Jack Kearny has made the hit of bis lite this sesson, and scores heavily at every performance. Chas. A. Burt con- tinues to represent the attraction, and finds a good route for us. A new vaudeville fea- ture joins the company in the way of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Hosan, In their sen- sational act, the great 'l,Illde in Somnonv ancy.' Our time la booked solid until April 1, covering many return dates through Florida. Roster: W. W. Martin, owner; Frank U Martdocks, manager; A. v. Fuller, advance: Norman R. Field, Oscar B. Boea. J. V. Brock, Happy Jack ICearny, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Dorothy La line, Dixie Bur- lolgh, Mary Daniel, Pearl ;»orman. Every- body Is happy, and The Old Reliable cornea every week. Dorothy Keates and James J. Cnirj aro roccmt additions to the Darve Lewis organiza- tion, playing "Don't Lie to Your Wife," a farce comedy, with music, which has been meeting with fine success. Mr. Lewis has ac- cepted a new farce for next season, from the pen of Campbell B. Casad. entitled "'Doing [f Bra flood." The new farce will have musical S: tL. l'osTin and Lovett opened up on the United time, Jan. 6 (Eddie Lovett and Hilly Foster), in a novelty act, entitled "Who'3 whor . For Med. Co. One preferred who can do straights Biid specialties. Sure salary. Never close. Allow time for letters to be forwarded. Address PIAil O PLAYER, care of German Med. Co . 1C13 Central Ave,, CINCINNATI, OHIO AT LIBERTY, on accouut of Co. closing AGENT OR MANAGER Thoroughly experienced, reliable, energetic. No liquor. Capable newspaper man. Best of refer- ence. Responsible mgrs only. R10IIAKD BROUOIITON. PALACE HOTEL. CHICAGO, ILL. H?M.^«50PER Character* or Character Comedy Experienced, sober and reliable. Flrat class rep. or slock preferred. Address TIPPECANOK CITY, OHIO. PROF. RICTOIM THAT MEDICINE MAW THIS WKEK, lIKKMEN, INI). LIBERTY Trap Drummer and Cornet Both or single. Prefer the Knit. Address JOHN I'ATIMCUSKI. 128 W. 4th St., Ml. Carmel, l'a. Partner Wanted ^ 8 W» for a shooting act, with gentleman prepared to produce ttie hem. act on any stage. FERNAND TIIKTION, care of CLIPPER. Em Good." The new farce will have musical numbers Interpolated, and will be given a Sprlug tryout. After, a leng Illness, John Meebnn has again assumed the title role In Monte Thomp- son's production of "The Fortune Hunter." Mr. Scnrlctt, who last season starred In "A Hollow I'alm," was called upon suddenly to All the vacancy, which he did with remarka- ble success, keeping his audiences In constant good humor. Komain L. Woodward, musical dlro.'to.' of the Cook & Hans Comedy Co., for three sea- sons, l.as just closed with that company. Notes prom Bex Toy's Musical Comedy Co.—Our Christmas was spent in Hagers- tuwn, Md., where we were playing the Academy of Music. Everybody had a nappy ChrlBtraas, many valuable presents being given. Manager Toy gave a big Christmas dinner for the entire company at the Baldwin Hotel, and all voted It one real "merry Christmas." We have not lost one day's work since we organized last April, and still doing fine business. Week of Dec. HI we broke the house record at New Theatre, Chamber8burg, Pa., on the week before Christ- mas. Roster of company: Evelyn Toy, Flo Jackson, Ruth Haywood, Goldle Mantell, Harrington Slaters, Maybelle Kennedy, Ethel Moore. Bert Jackson, Ed. Vogt, Ed. Porter, Will Stellman. Walter Roc and Ben Toy. Ben Cranib closed his "Irish Piper" com- pany Dec. 21 at Somerset, Ky., on account of the scrlouB illness of Mr. Craner's mother, at his home In Saginaw, but will re-open the Ronson again at once aad close late In the Spring. Harry P. Fono and wife (Nlta Pearl) are laying off at their home In Norwich, N. Y., owing lo the closing of "The Wolf" compnny. Ralph Deans writes: "We close our stock company, which has been out since Sept. SO, and go Into one night stands, putting out •The Maid and the Minister.' Wo open the one nlghlcrs Jan. 0 at Hubbard, la., opening a new theatre." RiciiAno Lester, of the May A. Bell Marks Co.. writes: "After two successful seasons with tbls company, I am taking a rest with friends at Brnntford, Ont. The company goes to Eastern Ontario, where I expect to Join them in three or four weeks." Go-Won-Go Mohawk was stricken by pa- ralysis last week at her home in Edgewntcr, N. J,, losing tbc control over the tight side of her face. BEN EDWARDS. As a maker of songs Mr. Edwards stands second to none. For the past two years be has been connected with Leo Feist, and through his efforts the market has been sup- plied with some of the present lay succeeds. Mr. Edwards is also a lorapocer, having written several well known songs. NOTES FROM SONGLAND. WILL ROSSITER GOSSIP. Billy Gould and Belle Asblyn have a nev W. R. number In active rehearsal, which they prom- ise will ptove a sensation. Belle Biker's rendition of "All Night Long" ma j, y 0 f n | g 0 id theatrical frijnds. Mr. Hodfe won favor. wri formerly connected with Hyde's, at Seat- Alma Youlln, Palace, Chicago, last week, was In excellent voice, and had no difficulty ; n win- ning tbo elnnlLg honors of the bill. "Next Sunday at Nine" and "When I Met Yon Last Nkjiht la Dreamland" were both favor winning numbers. Lee White and Geo. Perry are singing "Next Sunday at Nine," and report it a regular eong sensation. Virginia Grant, now in tbe far West, Is King- ing a W. R. song repertoire, consisting of "When I Met Yoo Last Night in Dreamland." "All Night Long," "Oh, You Georgia Row," and 'Next Sunday at Nine." The P^rber Girls are highly pleased with the novelty bellid, "Next Sunday at Nine," which they have Just added to their repertoire. Ne7elle and Remington bare a more than make good number In "Down Home Rag," uslnx It aa their closing number. Sammle Stein, late of Stein, Hume and Thnmai, will open In the South with an entire W. E. re- pertoire, featuring "Down Home Rag." Edna Whistler, now with the Harry Lauder show, la singing "Keep On Lovln'." "When I Mot You Last Night la Dreamland," and "All Night Long." Grimm and Elliott now on Inter-State time, are making a particular feature of "You'll Never Know the Good Fellow I've Been." Carl McCullough is core than pleased with the encore propensities la "All Night Long." "I'll Be There" 1» proving a fine opening number Mr "~'ra. Felix Adler Is using "Down Home Rag," and the »ong Juat fits hia eccentric atyle of delivery. Carrie (Lone) Starr la going along nicely with a repertoire of "Good Luck" songs. "Keep On Lovln' " is her heat liked number. OUT OF TOWN NEWS THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES Wa insert advartlstfarats la tkla eolaaa at • uselal rata ef tl.TS per agata line for 1 momfci (tr II timet). This will raablt local manigtn to keep tktlr tosses prominently and coinaaiiij aaiora tka auaaftra of eoapaala. Dariat u, osm tka al. la raining wa will mx4 sack adv< r - last a copy ef Tata Ourrn f r*». WANTED, First class attractions for season 1912-18. GRAND THEATRE, Just opened, Kutaa- nlng, Pa„ near Pittsburgh. Seating capacity, fro- ntage. 32X60. Fully equipped. Drawing poniu' Uon. 24,000. Addreaa GRAND THEATRE WAIfTED-Good Shows, for Fraternal Hall Oxford, Md. Seating capacity 326. Population oi town, 1400. Good for one night shows with hand WANTED, SMALL ATTRACTIONS. Have pic- ture house; but can play small repertoire, musical tabloid or comedies, minstrel or traveling vaurtc- vilecos. New house. MAJESTIC THEATRE, LOS" OKE. ARK. 20 miles east of Little Rock. They want women and comedy here. Write. Good business RED HOOK LYCEUM, Red Hook, Dntchew Co., H. Y. Best show (own along the Hudson Seats 400. Electricty, steam heat, full scenery, dry- ing rooms, compere. Wanted, Flrat Claim Attractions. VAN DE HOOAKT 4 GRIFFIXG (toera Boose, Enstis, Fla. S^Bffl! First class attractions. Addreaa W. f. Mastf.v- MU8IC COMPOSED AND AHHA.1GKD tor any instrument or number of lnstrnmenta, aongs, Words and Haslc.8ketchea. etc. Send stamp, OHAb. L. LEWIS, tae Richmond St., Cincinnati, o. HOROSCOPE—Have vour horoscope for the New Year (1913) cast by the famous English astrol- oger, Madame Mande. For free trial rexdlog, send 10c. and birth date to MADAME MAUDE, 1233 EAST 60th ST., CHICAGO, ILL. WANTED—One Nlgbters. Musical Comedies and Vaudeville. Oldest house, with established luisl- ness. Nothing but clean high class attractions need answer. Magnet Theatre, Lonoke, Ark. THURSTON'S ILLUSIONS EXPOSED. 14 hits guaranteed, only 60 cents. QUAKER NOV. CO., »»3S S. 4th St., Phlla. MANAGERS, NOTE-At Liberty, Jan. 28, El) SCANI.ON, Smile Maker, who made the mm\ laugh; comedian and character Impersonator, will- ing to join partner or good repute and experience In vaudeville sketch. 120 Mitchell Street, Grown, ft. WANTED For Med. Show—Piano Flayer, read and fake. Must Join on wire. Tell all and salary first letter or no answer. Salary is sore. If you can't join don't write. Dan Hudson, send add. I have something that belongs to you here. Frank Carey, Perrysvllle. vermilion Co., Ind. NOTES FROM STERN A CO. Lillian Lorraine la beginning the New Year well, her mngi Icing a sensation at Hamroerateln's. Miss Lorraine rendered "Daddy Has a Sweet- heart," a low idea in ballad writing, by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper, and "Some Boy," an- other novel song by the samo writers. Klliubeth Murray, former star of "Ma<lnm Ehcrrv," la featuring "At the Levee on Revival Day." Miss Murray Is starring in "Exceeding the Speed Limit," now running in Chicago. Betty bond, a clever little comedienne, is sing- ing "My Little Loving Aero-Man," to Mg ap- plause, at every show. "Those Ragtime Melodies" continues to sweep the country. It Is a positive hit, and the writer, Gene Hodgklna, is to be congratulated for giving us one of tbe best aonia of the season. Larrle Clifford, of Clifford and Burke, la taking how after bow with "At the Levee on Revival Day," on the United time. Fred B. Mlerlsch, who Is the co-author of "At the I/evee on Revival Pay," "My Little Loving Aero-Man," etc.. with Ohaa. McOarron, la unilcr contract with Mr. Mc- Oarron to write eicliulveiy for Jos. W. Stern .V Co. Mr. McOarron Is managing tbe protest lonal department for the above firm. I "ROSE MAID" CO., No. 3. Wcrba & Luesder, with their uaual un-to-the- minuto methods, realize tlio advisability of a third "Robo Maid" company, owing to the enor- mous business done by companies one and two. The now compnny opened at Elmlra. Christmas night, and tbe critics were unanimous in their verdict of the production. Among the wngs which received special attention arc the follow- ing: "Rows Bloom for Lovers," "Only One Walts. "1 Live For Yon Alone," "Money Talkn" and "Honpr Family," all of which are published by Jos. W. Stern & Co. A KEITH IMPOSTER. Paul Keith recently hnd a letter published In the London. Can., papers, stating that the party who has been representing himself In that city as A. Paul Keith is an lmposter, nnd he had been Informed that other cities in Canada had been visited by the same Indi- vidual. Mr. Keith stated he had no Intention of building a thcatri In London. Newark, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Robbms. mgr.) John Mason, In "Tbe Attack," week of Jan. 0. For 13 ami week, Chauncey O'.rott, in "The Iale o" My Dreams." Shubbst (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.)—"A Bird of Paradise" 6. PaooTOF's (R. O. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill for 0 anil week: Little I-or J Roberta. Una Clayton and Players, Cllve Briscoe, Alfredo, Duryea Bensel. Karl Eknmy'a t'eti. Brown and Newman, the Kemps, Do Anno and the Peers. Harry Lander and company will appear here Tuesday, 14. napHSOM (M. S. Schieaslnger, mgr.)—The Corse Payton Stock Co. presents "Hie Gamblers" week of 8. "Pomander Walk" week of 13. Jacobs' (Geo. W. Jacobs, mgr.)—Tbe melodra- matic stock company presents "The Great White Diamond" for week of 0. "Convict UOO" week of 13. G.vTBrr (Leon Evans, mgr.)—Sara Howe's Love Makers week of 0, with Florence Bennett, Vera Desmond, Stefl Anderson, Beatrice Turner, Horry Prescott. Fred Nolan, Mlka Shulman, and Butler Mandovllle. Robinson's Crusoe Girls week of 13. Emiihh (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—The Queens of the Folles Bergere week of 0, with Jos. J. Sul- livan, Adams and Schaefer, Marjorle Lake, E. D. SchaefTer, Cnlleaie, Four Armatrongi, and Kid Candetil. For week of 13, Watson's Beef Trust. Lraic (R. 0. Stnart, nurr.)—Bill for 0-8 In- cluded : Hownrd and Wnlah. James Stanley and company, Dan and Jessie Hlatt, Sam J. Curtis and compnny, Aubrey and Flower, and Pons and Pona. For 8-11: Tbe Great Monobsn. Five Brag- dons, Farley and Morrison, "In the Subway," Martin and Melville, and tbe Castllalns. Wabfinoton (0. R. Neu. mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Bill 8-8 Included: Emily Dodd and company, Carson Bros., Sawyer and Tanner, De Von Sisters, Rockwell and Hood, and Marvin Hood. For Oil, Watson and Lawrence are fea- tured. Waco. Tex.—Auditorium (Ingraham & Brian, mgrs.) George (Honey Boy) Evans' Minstrels Jan. I, Atom Opera Co., hi "The Bohemian Girl." 2. Hifpouiouk. —O. Will Adams, Goalnno nnd Matteo, Hal acd Dot Lamb, Uyeno Troupe, acro- bats, and pictures were the attraction week end- ing 4. Dnin,—Moving pictures, to capacity. Ideal. —Moving pictures, to good business. Oosy. ■—Moving pictures and vaudeville, to crowded bouses. Elko. —Moving pictures and vnndevllle, to big crowds. CarsTAL.—Moving pictures and vaudeville, to good houses. Alamo —Moving pictures, to fine bualnera. Dallas, Tex.—Dallas (Geo. Aray, mgr.) Julian Eltlnge. In 'The Fascinating Widow," did good tMisli:ws Dec. 25-27, SB did George Evans and his Minstrels 28. Majsstio 10. F. Gould, mgr.)—Bill week of 30 Included: Toots Paka, Barrows-Lancaster com- pany, Six O'Connor Slaters, 8wor and Mack, Four Vanls. Hamlll and Abate, and BUI Dooley. GAanEH (Brown k Stinnett, mgrs.)—Vaude- ville to goal business. Orpiieuh (Roy Dalton, mgr.)—Orpbcum Mu- alcal Comedy Co. and motion pictures. HAPrv Houn (Roy Dalton. mgr.)—West Avery Musical Comedy Co. and motion pictures. Denver, Colo.—Broadway (Peter McCourt, ourr.) "Louisiana Lou" Jan. 8 and week. OipnsuH (A. C. Oarson. mgr.)—Bill for 0 and week: "California," James J, Morton. Felix nnd Barry Girls, Nooette. Delmar and Delmar, Meredith and Rnrjoaer, De Witt Young and Slater, and Pathe's Weekly. Tawob Gbanr (Peter McCourt, mgr.)—"The Old Homestead" 8 and week. Pour Sale KANSAS CITY THEATRE LEASE Lease runs three years, with option for five more- Rent very reasonable. Will sell for 8S,oiw cash. Address A. bl'MNER, P. 0. Box 689, Kansas City, Mo. BEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE MOUQUIN'S 6th Ave., bet. 27th and 28th Sts., New York MOST POPULAR FRENCH RESTAURANT PARISIAN CAFE : MUSIC 8.30 TO 1 A. If. Eupsibs (Geo. A. Bovyer, mgr.)—Bill for 4 and week: Marseilles, Fred Morton, Cathryn Chsloner and company, McGlnnls Bros., McClnln and Mack. Prince Flora, and Gaumont's Weekly. Bakes (Harry Ward, mgr.)—Sam Loeb Mu- sical Comedy company, vaudeville and moving pictures, PANTAflEs' (Nat Darling, mgr.)—Bill for 5 and week: Menlo Moore's Stage Door Johnnies, Lei?'-; and La Grace. Snxaphone Trio, and others, anJ the Pantagescone. Terrc Hnutc, Imd.—Grand (T. W. Bar- h.vdt Jr., mgr.) "Tbe Rosary" Jan. 6, Ahorn Opera Oo. G, "The LlUto Millionaire" T. rue Spring Mnlil" 8, house dark 9, 10, "The Sweetest Girl In Paris" 11. _.„ .__ - „ VARirnza (Jack Hocfiler. mgr.)— Bill for■ 0-» Included: "In Old New York," the Great Lll>h>. Harrott and Earl, Three Troubadours, and Kunu Jans. Bill for 912: Weaton Suiters. Patterson and West, Four Rocdcre, Whlttler lnce and com paay, and "The Doctor's Dilemma." Good busi- ness prevails. . _ __ » _ Oarnauu (Brentllnger * English, mgrs.)— Organ recitals and pictures to capacity. Lois (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville and r'c- "savov. Colonial, Fountain, Oa , f 0 " KT 'J**!, ; !' rasa, Elk and Auhucan, moving picture dousc* report good cosiness. St. John, Cam^-Opera House (F. 0. Spr"; eer, mgr.) 8. S. Empress of Ireland Plerolt- Jsn. 7, 8, Nellie GUI Stock Oo. 0-18. Nickel:— Frances and De Marr. in aonga « • ■ dancoB, and Slg. Manetta, In operatic selection*. ami the moving pictures, week of 8. , Lrmo.—Moving pictures continue, nnd Co* >" Boyd, extra, 2-4. .__ _,,,„-«« Gem.— Illustrated songs and moving pictures. Unique. —Moving pictures. Stae.— Moving pictures. L..n.lon, Con^-Graod (J. R „»''" Wr ^'i mgr.) "A ButterBy ou the Wheel" Jan. 0. Lea' Waller 8. , .,„. Eurian (Jas. W. Winter, mgr.)—Empire sio— Co. .ind vowlevllle. Good business ni «■ Majestic (Thos. Logan, mgr.)—Excellent J tendance. Pictures and vaudeville. taw Stab. Princess and Unique, picture housew- are doing big business. 1 Trade Hark. ENNEN'S "AtcuS," TOILET POWDER KEEPS YOUR SKIN IN HEALTHY CONDITION TRY MENNEN'8 VIOLET TALCUM TOILET POWDER SAMPLE BOX FOR 4o. IN STAMPS GERHARD MXHMBf CO., Newark, N. J,