The New York Clipper (March 1913)

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MABCH8 TKE .$mw YORK CLIPPER. 11 The Greatest Ballad since "Down By the Mill Stream." Send for Professional Copies and Orchestrations SLIDES WOW READY gjkjhfegggW &\m, ., 1367.69 BROADWAY^ KEW YORK rimi 7 Van Wert 8, Fremont 10, Sandusky li7Lorsln 12, Klyria 13. Mies 14, But Liver- P^oV Ssrsb—Dnlted Play Oo.'». toe. — Abu* rll ™ T«.V STaIti, Okla.. 7, Kansas Olty. Mo., roUard's JuvenUe Opera—Hamilton, Ont.. Cm., "Prince of Pllseo. The"—Henry W. Savage's— YosAnsele*, Cal., d-8, Bakersfleld 9, Coalings 10. Freioo 11, Stockton 12, Monterey 18, San Jo«e 14, Sacramento 15. •Tour Utile Rich Girl, The"—Arthur Hopkins' —Hudson. New York. 3, Indefinite. "Piloted Woman, The"—Win. A. Brady's—Play- lioose, New York, 6, indefinite. "Price The" (Clarence Bennett, mgr.)—Marti- wn 8. Dak., 8. Carthago 7, Boron 8. Redfield 10 ' Oroton 11, Webster 12, Mllbook 18. Orton- Tllle, Minn., 14. Montervldee IB. "pissing 8how of 1912"—Messrs. Bbubert—Gar- rick, Chicago, 8-22. ••Quaker Girl, The," A—Henry B. Hani*' Batata —Cincinnati, O., 8-8, Louisville, Ky.. 10-15. "Quaker Girl, The," B—Henry B, Harris' Batata —Mllwaux.ee, Wis., 8-8, Aaron, 111., 9, Jollet 10, Sontb Bend, -Ind., 11, Kalanuaoe, Mich., 12, Grand Rapids 13-10. Russell, Annie, Old English Comedies—Adelpbl, Philadelphia, 3-8. Ring, Blanche (Frederic McKay, mgr.)—Rleh- mond, Va., 6, Parkers bars, W. Vs., 7, Clarks- borg 8. Pittsburgh, Pa., 10-15. ''Rose Maid," A—Werba A Lneacher's—Madison, Wis., 6, La Crosse 7, Winona, Minn., 8, Man- kato 9. Mason City, la., 10, Wnterloo 11, Du- l.uqns 12, Clinton 13, Cedar Rapids 14, Ottum- u 15. "Rose Maid" (Lloyd)—Werba ft Luescber's— Lewlatos, Ida.. O, Spokane, Wish., 7-9, Billings, Mont., 10, Missoula 11, Anaconda 12, Bntte 13, Helena 14, Great Falls 15. "Rose Maid," O—Werba ft Luescber's—Alllsnce, O., 8. Lorain 7, Sandusky 8. Eljrla 10, Mans- field 11, Tiffin 12, Flndlay 13, Plqua 14, Lima 15. "Ready Money"—H. H. Frsiee's—Shubcrt, Bos- ton, 8, Indefinite. "Ready Money" — Frsxee ft Brady's—London, Bng., 8, Indefinite. "Romance"—Messrs. Shubert — Marine Elliott, New York, 8, indefinite. "Right Princess, The"—John Cort's—Montreal, Can., 8-8. "Bed Petticoat. The"—Messrs. Shabert—Ameri- can Music Holl, Chicago, 8, Indefinite. "Hound Up"—Klaw ft Erlanger's—Buffalo, N. Y 3-8 "Rosary,' The," Eastern—Rowland ft Clifford's, Inc. (M. 8. Goldalne, mgr.)—Irwin, Pa., 6, Fairmont, W. Va., 7, Soottdale, Pa., 11. Mt. Pleasant 12, Leechburg 13, Vsndergrlft 14. "Rosary. The," Southern—Rowland ft Clifford'*, Inc. (Gus Henderson, mgr.)—Camden, N. J., , 0-8, South Bethlehem, Pa., 10, Shenandoah 11, Mananoy (Sty 12. . ■ ■'Rosary. The," Circuit—.Rowland 4 Clifford's, Inc. (Win. Lemle, mgr.)—Nashville, Term., 3- 8, Memphis 10-15. "Rosary, The," Coast—Rowland ft Clifford's, Inc. (Merle H. Smith, mgr.) — Big Timber, Mont.. 6, Red Lodge 7, BUllnga 8, Miles City 10, Glendlve 11, Beach, N. Dak., 12, Dickin- son 13, Mandan 14, Bismarck 15. "Rosary, The" (Gaskell ft MacVltty. Inc.. les- sees).—Storm Lake, la., S, Cherokee 6. Sioux City 7, Sheldon 8, Sioux Falls, 8. Dak.. 9, Rock Rapids, la., 10, Sibley 11, Adrian, Minn., 12, Wlndora 13, St James 14. Sleepy Bye 15. "Royal 81ave, A" (Geo. H, Bnbb, mgr.)—El- more, Minn., 6, Ledyard, la., 8, Bart 7, Fenton 8. Swea City 11, Ringsted 12, Esthervllle 18, Grattlnger 14. MUtord 18. "Rebecca of Sunnyhrook Farm"—Klaw ft Er- langer'a—Elralrs, N. Y., 0-8. Solhem, B. H., and Jullti Marlowe—Milwaukee, Wis,, 6-8, Kalamazoo, Mich., 10, Grand Sap- Ids'II, 12. Skinner, Otis—Klaw ft Erlanger's—Brooklyn, N. Y.. 3-8, Newark, N. J.. 10-16. stnhl, Rose—Henry B. Harris' Estate — Kansas City, Mo., 3-0. St Joseph 10. Dee Moines. la., 11, Omaha, Nebr., 12, 18, Lincoln 14. North Platte 15. Etarr, Frances — Darld Belasoo's — Atlanta, Ga., .1-5, Birmingham, Ala., 6, Selma 7, Montgomery 8, New Orleans, La., 10-15. Bbea, Thos. E.—A. H. Woods'—Jersey City, N. J>, 8*8. f chlldkraut, Rudolf—West tsaa, New York, 10-18. Sidney, George (A. W. Herman, mgr.)—Hamilton, (>., 3, Xeau 4, Lancaster 5, Zanesvllle 0, Cam- bridge 7, Newark 8. Kenton 11, Van Wert 12, Defiance 18. Hicksvllle 14. ■spy, The"—Charles Frohmaa's—Empire, New York, 8-8. "Sun Dodgers, The"—Lew Fields'—Kansas City, Mo.. 8-8. •Sunshine Girl, The" — Charles Frohman's— Knickerbocker, New York, a, Indefinite. "Stop Thief"—Cohan ft Harris'—Gaiety, New .York, 8, Indefinite. Spring Maid," A—Werba ft Loescher's—TJrbana. III.. 6, Mattooo 7, Paris 8, Bloomlngton, Ind., 10. Washington 11, Bedford 12, Seymour 18, Conneravllle 14, New Castle 15. "Spring Maid," B—Werba ft Loescher's—Greens, noro, N. 0., 8, Danville, Va., 7, Lynchburg 8, Roanoke 10, Charlottesville 11, Covington 12, Charleston, W. Va., 18, Huntington 14, Ports- „ mouth. O.. IB. inow White and the Seven Dwarfs"—Winlhrop Ames'—Adelphl, Philadelphia—Matinees—3-8. "Shepherd of the Hills, rhe"—flaskell ft Mac- Vltty's, Inc.—Woodstock. Out., Can.. 5, St. rhomas 8, London 7, 8. Gilt 10. Brantford 11. St Catherines 12, Hamilton 1815. "Mieplierd of the Hills, The"—Gaskell ft Mac- Vltty's, Inc.—Colombia, Mo., 6, Fulton 0, Mo- lierly 8, Macon 10. Brookfleld 11, Chllllcothe 2. Ottawa, Kan., 14, Lawrence 15. ■Wiephert of the Hills, The"—Gnskell ft Mac- Vltty's, Inc.—Lebanon, Ky., 5, Stanford 6, Ilnrrjdsbura: 7, Shelbyvlllo 8, Frankfort 10, Lexington 11, Paris 12, Mt. Sterling 18, Win- chester 14, Richmond 15. Shepherd of the Hills, The"—Gaskell ft Mac- J'ltty's, Inc.—Randolph, Vt., 5. White River Junction 6, Olaremoxtt, N. 11., 7, Brsttleboro Vt., 8, Bellows Falls 10, Keete, N. H., 11. ...Concord 1% Nashua 18, Athol, Mass.. 14. St. Klmo"—-Robert Sherman's (F. B. Moore, ■ncr.)—Onthrle Center, la., 5, Aodnhon 0, Manning 7. Wall Lake 8, Breda 9. stumbling Block, The" (Oscar Graham, mgr.) —Alvarado, Tex.. 0, Whitney 0, Weat 7, HlHs- wwo 8. Teague 10, Wortbam 11. Oorslrana 12, Kerens 18, Athena 14, Palestine 15. servant Is the House. The"—Jones ft Crane's— Robluson, 111.. 8, Charleston 4. Tuscola 5, « °KL?' Ttoknn 7, Wataeka 8. Chicago Heights I.'. ■*?ron. Ind., 10, Rochester 11, Logansport 12. Prancesville 18, Kestlnnd 14, Fowler 15. seven Botrrs In New York" (Wee ft Lambert, i 0 *^)—Frankfort, Ind., 5. Bockvllle 0, Craw- fordvllle 7. Anderson 8. Bwffteat Girl In Paris, The"—Cincinnati, 0„ *F"I0. 'Sunny Sooth" (J. a Rockwell, mgr.)—Spring- field, Minn.. 8, 8t. Peter 7, Minkato 8, Waseca 10. Rochester 11, Pine Island 12. Oaatneld 18, _aV.Ct aiits 14. Winona 15. xrentlnl, Emma (Arthur Rammerstem, mgr.)— Csslno, New York. 815. Taylor. Leurette—OUver Moroico's—Cort, New York, 8, Indefinite. Thurston, Adelaide—St. Joseph. Mo., 5, Lincoln. Nebr., 8, 7. n rrt0 5'„ H £ WIrt < J «« '«■«■. mgr.)—Atlanta, sasS" W »«*viue. Tens.. 10-1B. Top o* the Mornln'"—Henry W. 8avage's— Hammond, Ind., 9, Fort Wayne 10. Muncie 11. Lima. O., 12, Sandusky 18, Warren 14, Akron 15. 'Trail of the Lonesome Pine"—Klaw ft Erlanger's .--Keokuk, la., 0. Trnyton King"—United Play Oo.'s, Inc.—Louis- !'"»• Ky- 3-8. Hamilton, O, 11, Htddletown . 12. Dayton 18-15. I2S***' The"—Brooklyn. N. Y„ 10-15. 'Third Degree, Tbe. 1 ' East—United Play Oo.'s, Inc.—Warren. 0., 8. Nlles 7, Alllanco 8. Clrele- vllle 10. Weiiston 11. Ironton 12. Jackson 13, Logan 14, Nelsonvllle IS. "Thief, The" (Primrose ft McGlllan. nuns.)— Kuoxvllle, Tenn., 0-8. Richmond, Va., 10-15.-- "Thelma" (Henry W. Link, mgr.)—Geneo, 111., 7, Elmwood 10, Canton 12, Lewlstown, 13, Carthage 15. "Wncle Tom's Cabin"—Stetson's (I*on Washburn, mgr.)—St. Joarph. Mo., 3-D, Atchison, Kan., 0, Plattsbnrg, Mo., 7, Leavenworth. Kan., 8, Kansas City, Mo., 9-15. - - "Uncle Tom's Cabin"—Kibble ft Martin's (Wm, Kibble, mgr.)—Providence. E. I., 8-8, Albany, N. Y., 10, 11. Utlca 12, 13, Rome 14. Oswego 15. Van, Billy B.—Stair ft HavUn's—New Orleans, La„ 3-8. Warfleld. David—David Belasco'a—Denver. Colo., 3-8, Kansas City. Mo., 10-15. Wilson, Francis—John Cort's—Newark, N. J., 10- 15. . Ware, Helen —i Oliver Uorasco's — Grand Opera House, Chicago, 2-22. Warner,- H. B. (Maurice. Campbell, mgr.)—Ly- ceum, New York, 3, 'Indefinite. . Walker, Charlotte—Klaw ft Erlanger's-i-St' Paul, Minn., 8-8. Waller, Lewis, and Madge Tltheredge — Black- stone, Chicago, 8-15. Weber-Fields Players (Weber"*'Fields, mgr.)— Pine Bluff, Ark., 5. Utile Rock 8. Memphis, Tenn., 7, 8, Nashville 10, Chattanooga 11, Knoxvllle 12, Lexington, Ky , 13, Charleston, W. Va., 14, Harrlsbnrg. Pa., 15. Ward and Yokes—Stair ft Nlcolai's—Kansas City, Mo., 8-8. St. Joseph 9. "Woman, The," Eastern—David Belasco's—Park, Boston, 8-8, Portland, Me.. 10, Lewlston 11, Haverhill, Mass., 12, Lawrence 13, Worcester 14, 15. "Woman, The," Western—David Belasco'a— Kvansvllle. Ind., 2, Vlncennes 3. Terre Haute 4, Indianapolis 8. Dayton, O.. 6, Newark 7, Parkersbart-, W. Va., 8, Jercey Olty, N. J., 10-16. "Within the Law"—American Play Oo.'s—El- tinge, New York. 3, Indefinite. 'Wolf, The"—Jones ft Crane's—Nora Springs, la.. 8, Waveriy 4. Osage 5, Lawler 8. West Unlou 7, Jeaaop 8, Manchester 10, Strawberry Point 11, Arlington. 12, PostvlUe 14, McGre- gor 15. "Whip, The"—Comatock ft Gest, Inc.—Manhat- tan Opera House, New York. 3, Indefinite. "White 8Uter. The" (Albert Patterson, mgr.)— Mlnot. H. Dak.. 0. Devil's Lake 7, Larimore 8. "Where the Trail Divides"—Washington, D. 0„ 3-8. "Wine, Women and Song" (Jos. Lehmann, mgr.)— New Philadelphia, O., 5. Coshocton 8, Tiffin 7, Flndlay 8. Detroit. Mich., 10-15. "Years of Discretion"—David Belasco's—Belasco, New York. 3. Indefinite. "Yellow Jacket, The"—Harrison ft Selwyn's, Inc. Tremcnt, Boston. 8, Indefinite. "Yankee Doodle Boy, Tbe" (Geo. W. Stephens, mgr.)—Wllllnrcston, N. C., 8, Plymouth 7, Tar- boro 8, Wilson 10, Fremont 11, Goldaboro 12, Smlthfleld 13, Dunn 14, Wilmington 15. Zleirfeld's Follies (Florena Zlegfeld Jr., mgr,) — Colonial, Chicago, 3, Indefinite. STOCK AND MUSICAL COMEDIES. Permanent and Trtwelluv. Academy of Music Stock—Wm. Fox's—Star, New York, 3, Indefinite. American Theatre Stock (James Wall, mgr.)— American, Philadelphia. 8, Indefinite. Academy Stock (F. E. Henderson, mgr.)—Jersey City. N. J.. 8, Indefinite. American Stock (Carl G. Mllllgan, mgr.)—Spo- kane, Wash., 8, indefinite. Aubrey Stock, No. 1 (D. OWo Hltner, mgr.)— Huntington, W. Va., 3, Indefinite. Aubrey Stock, No. 2 (D. Otto Hltner, mgr.)— Reading, Pa., 8-8, Pottstown 10-16. Brown, Kirk (J. T. Macauley, mgr.)—East Liver- pool, 0„ 8-8, Boyer. Nancy (Wm. Morgan, act. mgr.)—New- burgh, N. Y., 8-8. Peeksklll 10-15. Brooks Stock (Jack lixooks, mgr.)—Rochester, Minn., 3-8. Burbank Theatre 8to:k (Oliver Morcsco, mgr.)— Los Angeles, OaL, 3, Indefinite. Bishop Players (H. If. Bishop, mgr.)—Oakland, Oal.. 3, Indefinite. Barns Stock (Paul Bams, mgr.)—National, Phila- delphia, 3, Indefinite. Banting, Emma, Brock—St. Joseph, Mo., 10-May 17. Bohler-Sablne Players (A. 0. Delamater, mgr.)— Toledo, O., 8, Indefinite. Barrett Players (0. E. Munthe, mgr.)—Lima, O., 8, Indefinite. Bowman Stock (G. B. Bowman, mgr.)—Bock Island, HI., 8-8, Geneseo 10-15. Chauncey-Kelffer (Fred C. Channcey,- mgr.)— Kingston, N. Y., 8-8, Catsklll 10-16. Carleton Bisters (veroey ft Montgomery, mgrs.) — Mlddleboro, Ky., 8-8. Chicago Stock (Cbas. B. BosaKam, mgr.))—Mid- dletown, N. Y., &--8. Asbcry Park, N. J., 10-15. Craig Stock (John Craig, mgr.)—Castle Square, Boston, 8, Indefinite. Crescent Players—B. P. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y., 8, indeflnte. Colonial Stock (Cortland Hopkins, mgr,)—Char- lottetown, P. E. I., 8. Indefinite. Cornell-Price Players (Cornell & Price, mare.)— Carbondale, 111., 8-8, Marlon 10-15. Colonial Stock (Holden ft Edwards, mgrs.)—In- dianapolis, Ind., 3, Indefinite. Conness Players (O. L. Conness, mgr.)—Wilming- ton, Del., 3, indefinite. Chnse-Llster, Northern (Glenn F. Chase, mgr.)— Butte, Mont., 8-29. Doyle's Associate Players (Edward Doyle, mgr.) —Bennington, Va., 8-8. Dudley and Players (Frank Dudley, mgr.)—Gal- veston. Tex., 3, Indefinite. Davis Stock (Harry Davis, mgr.)—Pittsburgh, Pa., 8. Indefinite. Drama Players (K. Weaton, mgr.)—Lowell, Mass., 8. indefinite. Dillon ft King's Musical Comedy—Oakland, Oal., 8, Indefinite. Earle Stock (L. A. Earle. mgr.)—Lockport, N. Y., 3-8. Empire Stock (Bergman ft Todd, mgrs,)—Lan- sing, Mich., 3, indefinite. Franklin Stock—Morshilltown, la., 8-8. Flaig A; Qllpln Stock (Flalg ft Gilpin, mgrs.)— Herrln, III.. 3-8. Franklin Stock (Edwin Weever, mgr.))—Oswego, N. Y.. 8, Indefinite. Greenpolnt Players—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y., 3. Indefinite. Gotham Stock—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y., 8, Indefinite. Glaser Players (W. B. flaryn, mgr.)—Cleveland, O., 8, Indefinite. Gayety Theatre Stock 'Cans. Franklyn, mgr.)— Hoboken, N. J., 3, Indefinite. Gerslde Stock (J. 8. Carslde, mgr.)—Paducah, Ky., 8, indefinite. Grand Opera House Stock—Brooklyn, N. T„ 8, Indefinite. German Players (Lnlwlg Krelss, mgr.)—Milwau- kee, Wis.. 3, Indefinite. Gagnon-l'ollock Stock I Bert 0. Gagnon, mgr.)— Houston, Tex., 3, Indefinite. Hayward, Grace (Geo. U. Gatts, mgr.)—War- rington, Chicago, 8. Indefinite. Henderson, Msnde (Joseph Parent, mgr.)—Rex- burg. Ida., 5-8, Sugar City 9. 10, Aihton 11. Hayes, Lucy, and Associate Plsyers—Walnut, la., 8-5, Anita 8-8, Gutbrk? Center 10-15. Hillman'a Ideal Stock (F. P. Illllmnn, mgr.)— Geneva, Nebr.. 8-5. Gresham 8-8, Utlca 10-12. Hlllman's Ideal Stock (Harry Hobos, mgr.)—Ong, Nebr.. 0-8. Bhlcklcy 10-12, Bine Hill 13-15. Boytc ft Wilbur Stock—Erie, Pa., 8-8. Corry 10- Harlem Opera Honae Stock—B. F. Keith's—New York. 3. Indefinite. Borne Stock—Col. F. 1*. Home's^—Erie, Pa., 8, Indefinite. Home Stock:—Col. F. P. Home's—Jamestown, N. Y.. 3, Indefinite, nimmclcln's Associate riayers (Ira E. Earle, mgr.)—HageratowD. Ml., 3-8, Martlnsbnrg. W. • Va., 10-15. _ „ Harvey Stock—Harvey D. Ore's—Mason City. la., 3, Indefinite. . Harvey Stock—Harvey D. Orr'a (H. H. Bndde, mgr.)—Muscatine, la., 3, indefinite. Holden Players (Holden ft Edwards, mgrs.)— Cleveland, 0.. 3. Indefinite. Hartman-Wallace Players—Jamestown. N. Y„ 3, Indefinite. .- » • - - Hlgley-Harrlngton Stock—Mobile, Ala., 8. indefi- nite. Horner Comedy—Hardy, la., 8-8. Jacobs Stock (Geo. W. Jacobs, mgr.)—Newark, N. J.. 3. indefinite. Jefferson Theatre Stock (Julius Cabn, mgr.)— - Portland,. Me., 3, Indefinite. Juneau Stock. (J. H. Betckest, mgr.)—Milwau- kee, Wis.. 3, indefinite. Keyea Stock (0. A Keyes, mgr.)—Cumberland, Md., 3-8, Weston. W. Va., 10-10. Kelly, 8herman Stock (Harry B. Sherman, mgr.) —Merrill, Wis.. 3-8. Klark, Gladys, Stock (J. E. Balfour, mgr.)—Con- cord, N. H., 8-8. Laconla 10-15. Kelly. Wn. J., Stock (Ed. Kelly, mgr.)—Salt Lake City,-U.. 3, Indefinite. Keene. Lorraine (Lawrence Amuse. Co., mgrs.)— Grand Island, Nebr., 3, indefinite. Kllmt ft Gaxxob Stock—Baltimore, Md.. 8, In- definite. Kelley Stock (Jewell Kelley. mgr.)—Meridian, Miss,, 3, Indefinite. Long Stock (Frank E. Long, mgr.)—D» Kalb, 111., 8-8. La Porte, Mae (Joe McEnroe, mgr.)—Sallnevllle, O. 3-8, Washington, l'a., 10, Indefinite. Lang. Eva, and Players (O. D. Woodward, mgr.) —Omaha, Nebr., 8, Indefinite. Lynn Stock (Jack Lynn, mgr.)—Clinton, Mass., 3-8, Nashua, N. II., 10-15. Lyceum Stock (Fox ft King, mgrs.)—Ogden, U., 3, Indefinite. La Salle Stock (Oppenhtlmer Bros., mgrs.)—St. Louis, Mo.. 3. Indefinite. Lyceum Players (T. J. Lynch, mgr.) — New Britain, Conn., 3, Indefinite. Lewis Stock (C II. Lewis, mgr.)—North Yakima, Wash., 8, Indefinite. Lonergan Stock—Lowell. Mass., 8, Indefinite. Marks Stock (Ernie Marks, mgr.)—Owen Bound, Ont, Can., 3-8. Woodstock 10-16. Morison Stock (Lindsay Morison, mgr-)— Lynn, Mass., 3, Indefinite. Manhattan Players (Geo. K. Brown, mgr.)—Tren- ton, N. J., 8, Indefinite. Malley ft Deonlsou Stock—Fall River, Mass., 8, Indefinite. Malley ft Dennlson Stock—Lawrence, Mass., 8, Indefinite. Maddocks-Fleld Plsyers (Norman R. Field, mgr.) —Mulberry, Fla., 3-8, Lakeland 10-15. Martin, Theresa (G. B. Bowman, mgr.)—Geneseo, HI., 10-15. Maker Stock (Phil Moher, mgr.)—Carbondale, Pa., 8-8. North Bros.' Stock ("Sport" North, mgr.)— Oklahoma, Okla.. 3, Indefinite. - North Bros.' Stock (Frank 0. North, mgr.)— Fort Worth, Tex., 3, Indefinite. Ortibenm Players (Frank Williams, mgr.)—Chest- nut Street, Philadelphia. 3. Indefinite. Obrecht Stock (Christy Obrecht, mgr.)—Granite Falls, Minn., 8-5, Dawson 88, Marshall 10-12, Balaton IB. Opera House Stock (Reed ft Zabriskle, mgrs.)— Paterson, N. J., 3, Indefinite. Oliver Stock (Otis Oliver, mgr.)—Rockford, 111., 3, Indefinite. Peyton Stock (M. S. Scbleslnger, mgr.)—New- ark, N. J.. 8, indefinite. Payton Stock (T. L. Seely, mgr.)—Jersey Olty, N. J„ 9. Indefinite. Prlngle, Delia, and Stock (0. K. Van Auken, mgr.)—Moose Jaw, Sask., Can.. 3, Indefinite Poll Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- ton. D. 0., 8, Indefinite. Perucbl-Gypxene (0. D. I'erucbl, mgr.)—New Or- leans, La., 8, Indefinite. Princess Players (O. L. Richards, mgr.)—Ta- * coma, Wash., 8, Indefinite. 1'roF-iwct Theatre Stock (Frank Gersten, mgr-)— Project, Bronx^ New York, 3, Indefinite. Princess Stock (Elbert ft Getcbell, mgrs.)—Des Moines, In., 3. Indefinite. Pearl Stock (A. A. Webster, mgr.)—Parkersburg, W. Va., 8, Indefinite. Princess Stock (Andrns ft De Forest, mgrs.)— Grand, Chicago. 8. Indefinite. Hohblns, Miss ^'Bobby'' (F. E. Clayton, mgr.)— Goshen, Ind.. 3-8. Elkhart 10-15. RuBk-nisbee Players (J. W. Rusk, mgr.)—Hornell, N. Y-. 8-8, Olean 10-15. Reynolds ft Ross Players (Billy Boss, mgr.)— Salt Lake City, U.. 3, Indefinite. Spooner, Cecil, and Stock (Louis J. Fosse, mgr.) Metropolis, Bronx New York, 3. Indefinite. Shenvoa Stock (Harry Shannon, ugr.)—Bellevne, O., 8-8, Ynsilantl, Mich., 10-15. Saxc Stock (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—Milwaukee, Wis., 8. Indefinite. Spooner Players (F. D. Spooner, mgr.)—San An- gelo, Tex., 3, Indefinite. Turner, Clara, Stock (W. F. Barry, mgr.)—Ful- ton, N. Y., 8-16. Temple Theatre Stock (F. -Falkner, mgr.)—Cam- den. N. J.. 3, indefinite. Tempest Stock (J. L, Tempest, mgr.)—Rbenan- doab. Pa.. 3-8. Van Dyke ft Eaton Stock (F. ft O. Mack, mgrs.) —Toledo, O., 3, Indefinite. "Wolfe Stock (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)—Wichita, Kan., 3, Indefinite. West Chester Block—Stainach-Harde* — Mt. Ver- non, N. Y.. 3. Indefinite. Warburlon Stock (Carl W. Hunt, mgr.)—Y«n- k?r». N. Y., 3, Indefinite. COMPANIES IK TABLOID FLAYS. American Players (Vln Richmond, mgr.)—Ken- ton, O., 3-8, Franklin 10-15. Flalg Stock (A; II.-Flalg, mgr-)—Memphis, Tenn., 3, Indefinite, Gennell, Mlna, Musical Comedy (V. 0. Mlnnelll, mgr.)—Delaware, 0.. 3-8, Sidney 10-10. VAUDEVILLE SHOWS. Hoffmann, Gert-jde. ft Co. — Messrs. Bhnbert — Baltimore, Md., 8-8. Lauder, Harry, & Co.—William Morris'—Augusta, Ga., 5. Charleston, S. 0., 8, Jacksonville, Fla., 7, Haviimnih, Ga., 8. Atlanta 10, Montgomery Ala., 11, Birmingham 12, Mobile 18, New Or- leans, La., 14, 16. Slater A Finch's (A. B. Phillips, mgr.)—Water- loo. Is., 5, Cedar Rapids 0, Iowa Olty 7, Mus- catine 8, Davenport 10. Clinton 11, La Salle, 111., 12, Ottawa 13, Aurora 14, Joliet 10. WHEEL IWIILESQUE SHOWS, Empire—Western, „ Americans (Ed. K. Daley, mgr.)—Empire. New- ark, 8-8, Orpbenm, Paterson, 10-12, Columbia, Bcrsnton, 13-15. Auto Girls (Teddy Btmonds, mgr.)—Star, To- ronto, 8-8, Lafayette, Buffalo, 10-15. Big Review (Henry P. Dixon, mar.)—Howard, Boston, 8-8, Grand Opera House, Boston. 10-16. Bohemians (At. Lnbin, mgr.)—Gayety, Milwau- kee. 3-8, Gaiety, Minneapolis, 0-15. Century Girls [iasy Orodi, mgr.)—Empire, Bal- timore. 3-8, Lyceum, Washington. 10-15. Cherry Blossoms (Max Armstrong, mgr.)—Bronx, New York, 3-8, Empire, Brooklyn. 10-15. Dolrydills (Arthur Muller, mgrO—Mlsbler, Al- toona. 0. Cambria, Johnatowu, 7, White's Opera House. McKeesport, 8, Star, Cleveland. 10 18. Dandy Girls (Cbas. F. Cromwell, mgr.)—Trvca- dero, Philadelphia, 3-8, Empire, Baltimore, 10- IB. Dante's Daughters (Cbas. Taylor, mgr.)—Buck- Ingham, Louisville, 3-8, Empire, Indianapolis, 10-15. . . Follles-of the Day (Jack HcNamara, mgr.)—Ly- ceum. Washington, 3-8, Lyric, Allentown, 10, Academy, Reading. 11, Majestic, Ilarrliborg, 12, Mlshkr. Altoona. 13, Cambria, Johnstown, 14, White's Opera Honw, McKeesport, 16. Gay Widows (Louis Oberworth, mgr.) — Grand Opera House, Boston, 8-8, Bronx, New York, 10-15. Girls From Reno (James Madison, mgr.)—Krag, Omaha, 8-8, Century, Kansas City, 0-15. Girls From Missouri (Louis Talbot mgr.)—Or- rheum, Patcrtson. 3 5, Colombia, Scranton, 04, Troeadei* l'hlladeliihla. 10-15. Girls From Joylantl (Jim Williams, mgr.)—Stand, ard, St. Louis, 3-8, Buckingham, Louisville, 8- 1S. High Life in Burlesque (Cbas. Falke, mgr.)— Avenue, Detroit. 3-8, Star, Toronto, 10-15. Jardln de Parts Girls (Morris Walnstock. mgr.) —Gaiety, Minneapolis, 8-8, Grand Opera House, St. Paul, 9-15. Lady Huccaneers (H. M, Stronse, mgr.)—Empire, Indianapolis. 3-8, Empire. Chicago, 9-15. Merry Maidens (Edw. Schaefer, mgr.)—Folly, Chicago. 3-8, Avenue. Detroit, 0-15. Ulss New York Jr. (Wm. Fcnnenay, mgr.)—Ca- sino. Brooklyn, 3-8, Eighth Avenue, New York, 10-15. Monte Carlo Girls (Tom Sullivan, mgr.)—Cen- tury, Kanaas Olty, 3-8, Standard, Bt, Louts, 9-15. Moulin Rouge—People's, New York, 8-8, Empire, Philadelphia, 10-13. Orientals (G. Bragg, mgr.)—Lay off week 8-8, Krag, Omaha, 9-18. Pace Makers. (R. E, Patton, mgr.)—Lafayette. Buffalo, 3-8, Columbia, 8cranton, 10-12, Or- pheum, Paterson, 13-10. Queens of the Folles Bergcre—Oounlhan ft Shan- non's—Empire, Chicago, 8-8, Oayety. Milwau- kee. 0-18. Rose Buds (Harry Shapiro, mgr.)—Empire, Brook- lyn, 8-8, Empire. Newark, 10-15. Etara of Stageland (Wm. Dunn, mgr.)—Columbia, Scranton, 3-5, Orpheum, Paterson, 0-8, Peoples, New York, 10-15. Tiger LIHea (James Weedon, mgr.)—Eighth Ave- nue, New York, 3-8, Howard, Boston, 10-15. Wntton'o Burleffquers (Dan Guggenhelmcr, mgr.) —People's, Cincinnati, 8-8, Folly. Chicago. 0-16. Whirl of Mirth (Robert Gordon, mgr.)—Empire, Philadelphia, 8-8, Casino, Brooklyn, 10-15. Yankee Doodle Girls (Max Gorman, mgr.)—Star, Cleveland. 8-8. Profiles, Cincinnati, 015. Znlluh's Own (W. 0. Cameron, mgr.)—Grand Opera House, St. Paul, 3-8, lay off week of 0- Colombln—Eastern. Al. Reeves' Beauty Show <W. M. Leslie, mgr.)— Gayety, Baltimore, 8-8, Oayety, Washington, 10-15. American Beauties (Dave Guran, mgr.)—West- minster, Providence, 8-8, Gayety, Boston, 10- 15. Beauty, Youth and Folly (W. V. Jennings, mgr.) —Gayety, Philadelphia, 8-8, Gayety, Baltimore, 10-16. Behman Show (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Empire, To- ledo. 8-8, Columbia, Chicago, 9-15, Bon Tons (Frank McAIler, mgr.)—Lay off week 3-s; 8tar and Garter, Chicago, 9-16. Bowery Burlcsqcern (Geo. H. Harris, mgr.)—Gay- ety. Kansas City, 3-8. G.,ety, Omaha, 0-16. College Girls (H. H. Hedges, mgr.)—Standard, Cincinnati, .1-8, Gayety, Louisville, 0-15. Columhln Barlesquers (Jesse Bums, mgr.)—Gay- ety, Louisville. 3-8, Gayety, St. Louis. 0-16. Cracker Jacks (Harry Leonl, mgr.)—Star and Garter, Chicago. 3-8, Gayety, Detroit, 9-15. Dniatera, The (Cbas. B. Arnold, mgr.)—Corin- thian, Rochester, 3-8, Bnatable, Syracuse, 10- 12. Lumbcrg, Utlca, 13-15. Dreamland Burleaquers (E. Travera, mgr.)— Gayety, Detroit, 3-8. Gayety, Toronto, 10-15. Gaiety Girls (Bob Simons, mgr.)—Empire, Al- bany, 8-5, Franklin Square, Worcester, 0-8, Casino, Boston, 10-15. Gay Mnsqncrsders (Moe Messing, mgr.)—Oayety, Omaha, 8-8, lay off week 9-1B Ginger Girls (Manny Rosenthal, mgr.)—Gayety, Montreal, 3-S. Empire. Albany, 10-12, Frank- lin Square, Worcester, 13-15. Girls From the Great White Way (Dnvo Gordon, mgr.) —Park, Bridgeport, 0-8, Westminster, Providence, 10-15. Girls From Happyland (E. W. Chlpmon, mgr.)— Hurtlg ft Beamon's, New York, 3-8, Murroj - Hill. New York, 10-15. Golden Crook (Jas. O. Fulton, mgr.)—Gayety, Toronto. 8-8, Garden, Buffalo. 10-16. Huntings' Show (Harry Hastings, mgr.)—Murray Hill. New York, 3-8, Park, Bridgeport, 13-15. Jolly Folly (Al. Rlcb Producing Co., mgrs,)— Ilastable, Syracuse, 3-5, Lumbcrg, Utlca, 8-8, r.nyety, Montreal, 10-15. Knickerbockers (Louis Itoble. mgr.)—Olympic, New York. 8-8, Empire, Paterson, 10-12, Em- pire. Hoboken, 13-15. Levi! Mskers (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Ooyety, Brook- lyn. 3-8. Olympic, New York, 10-15. Slerry-Go-Bonnders (Lelfler-Bratton Co., mgrs.)— Gayety, Pittsburgh, 3-8, Empire, Cleveland, 1016. Merry Whirl (Frank Perley, mgr.)—Casino, Phila- delphia, 3-8,' Hurtlg ft Beamon's, New York, 10-15. Midnight Maidens (Wm. S. Clark, mgr.)—Em- pire, Cleveland, 8-8, Empire, Toledo, 0-15. Mollis Williams (Phil lasses, mgr.)—Garden, Buffalo, 8-8, Corinthian. Rochester, 10-16. Queens of Paris (Joseph Howard, mgr.)—Empire, Hoboken, 3-5. Empire, Paterson, 0-8, Oayety, Newsrk, 10-15. Robinson Crusoe Girls (Ham Robinson, mgr.)— Gllmore, Springfield, 3-5, Empire, Albany, 0-8, Gayety, Brooklyn, 10-15. Rose' Sydell's London Belles (W. 8. Campbell, mgr.)—Columbia, Chicago, 8-8, Standard, Cin- cinnati, 9-18. Runaway Girls (Peter 8. Clark, mgr.)— Gayety, Washington, 88, Gayety, Pittsburgh, 10-15. Social Malda (Robert Colin, mgr.)—Star, Brook- lyn, 8-8, Empire, Hoboken, 10-12, Empire, Pat- erson, 18-10, Star and Garter Bhow (Frank Welsberg, mgr.)— Casino, Boston, 3-8, Gllmore, Bprlngfleld, 10- 12. Empire. Albany, 13-16. Taxi Girls (Loots Hurtlg. mgr.)—Columbia, New York, 8-8, Star, Brooklyn, 10-16. Troeaderoo (Frank Pierce, mgr.)—Empire, Pater- son, 8-6, Empire, Hoboken, 0-8, Casino, Phila- delphia, 10-1B. Welch's Burlesque™ (Jacob Lleberman, mgr.)— Oayety, Newark, 3-8, Oayety, Philadelphia, 10- 15. B. Dohto' (Joseph Conoly, mgr.)—Honolulu, H. 1., 8, Indefinite. Atop of tbe World, In Moving rictnres— Beverly B. Dobbe' (Joseph Onoly, mgr.)-—Sydney, Aus- tralia, 8. Indefinite. Balkan War and Panama Canal, in Klnemacolot Moving Pictures—Cimegio Lyceum, New York, 3, Indefinite. Balkan War and Homer's Odyssey (Wm. I. lie- Sulnn. mgr.)—Uaralltou, Out., Can., 8, f> nmlas 0, Dunnvllle 10. Goodwin. Nat C„ In Moving Pictures (Oliver Mo- rosco, mgr.)—Los Angeles, Cal., 8, lndeflnlta, Mlracle, The, In Motion Pictures — Woods ft Ahorn'a—Park, New York, 3. Indefinite. Miracle, The, In Motion Pictures — Woods ft Aborn's—Colonial, Boston, a-S. Ralncy'e, Paul J.. African Jungle. In Moving Pic- tures—Bllou, New York, 3, Indefinite. , Ralney's, Paul J., African Jungle, In Moving Pictures—Cincinnati, O., 8, Indefinite. , Thompson's Moving Pictures (F. H. Thompson, ingr.)—Joslln, 111.; 40. Ooloim 7-0, Mineral 10, 11, Putnam 12. 13, Wyanette 14, 15. MISCELLANEOUS. • Great Faaola (Felix Blel, mgr.)—Naples. Italy, 10-15. Rome 10-20, Florence 21-27, Tuulce 28- 31, Genovi April 1-7. Great Kaynvond (Maurice F. Raymond, mgr.)-'» Htudebsker. Chicago, 10-20. Georgia Troubaooura (Wm. McOabe, mgr.)—Con- way, Mo., 5, Marshneld 8, Ash Grove 7, Ever- ton 8. La Mont's Merry Makers (Frank La Monte, mgr.)—Danville, Va„ 8-16. Ujsterlcus Smllli (Albert P. Smith, mgr.)— Edge- ley, N. Dak., 5, Oakes 0, Hecla, 3. Dak., 7, Verona 8. rowers, hypnotist (Frank J. Powers, mgr.)— Tamri, Fla., 3-8. Russell, Lillian, with Klnomacolor Moving Plo- turrs, Fulton, New York. 3-8. Rouclere, Harry and Mildred (Frederick Hsllen, nigr.)—Sarannali, Ga„ 5, 0, Aiken, 8. 0., 7, 8, Charleston 10, Jacksonville, Fla., 11-13. Rlcton Pbow III. Rlcton, mgr.)—Albion, Mich., 8-8, Pltlafunl 10-15. Wsldeo, Dana—Oiielousaa, La., 8, De Bidder T, rinevllle 10, Wlnntleld 11, Vlcksbnrg, Miss., 12, JackHin 13, Hatileaburg 14, Brookvllle 18. Whetteu, F. D.. German Medicine Co.—Leigh. Nebr., 3 8, Olnrkfon 10-16, Wonderland—Wm. Morris'—New York Roof, New York. 3. Indefinite. Wright's Combination Bhow (0. A. Wright, mgr,) —Wnllklll, N. Y., 8-5, Gardiner fl-ST Winning Widow (Jacob Ooldenberg, mar.)—Oay- ety, Boston. 3-8, Columbia. New Vork, 10-10. World of Pleasure (Louis Epstein, mgr.)—Gayety, St. Louis, 8-8, Gayety, Kansas Oily, 0-15. MINSTRELS. Evans. Geo., Honey Boy (Daniel Shea, mgr.)— Richmond, Va,. 5, Petersburg 0, Henderson, N. C, 7, Fayettevllle 8, Columbia, S. 0., 10, Sumter 11, Charleston 12. Savannah, Ga., 13, Brunswick 14, Jacksonville, Fla,, 16, 18. Field's, At. G. (Edward Conard, mgr.)—Mosko- gee, Okla., 6, Vlnlta 8, Pittsburg, Kan., 7, Parsons 8. Tnlss, Okla., 10, Oklahoma 11. 12, Wichita Falls, Tex., 13, Amarlllo 14, Daluart 15. O'Brien's, Nell, American (Oscar V. Bodge, mgr.) —Galveston, Tex., 5, Houston 0, 7, flan An- tonio 8, 0. Austin 10, Waco 11, Fort Worth 12, 18, Dalits 14, 15. Primrose a Doekstader's (Earl Burgess, mar.)—• Brooklyn, N. Y., 8-8, Hartford, Oonn., 10. cmcvSES ABD TENT SHOWS. Eschman Enrpran (J. H. Eschmen, mgr.)—Tren- ton, Fla., 0, Fort While 0, Branford 7, Jas- Blilpp k Feltus—Buenos Ayres, 8. Amer., 9, In- defiolle. CAHNIVAL SHOWS. Johnny Jones Shows—St. Augnttln, Fit., 8-8. Kelley. Oil/ton, Shows—Jasper, Ala.. 8-8. Melatyre'a Model Shows—Albemarle,' N. 0., 8-8. Southern Fair Shows—Brantley, Ah., 8-8. film snows. Atop of the World, In Moving fir tares—Beverly if. Dobhs' (Joseph Conoly, mgr.)—Carnegie Hall, New York. 3, Indefinite, Atop o( the World. In Moving Plclm-os—Beverly n. Dolibs' (Joseph Conoly, mgr.) — London, Hug.. 8, Indefinite. Atop nf the World, In Moving Pictures—Beverly B. Dobbs' (Joseph Conoly, mgr.) — Portland, Ore.. 3, Indefinite. Atop of the World, In Moving Pictures—Beverly OUT OF TOWN HEWS Lob Anirclcs, Cal. — Auditorium (L. aV Behymer, mgr.) for March 4 and week, Ohlcagoj Grand Opera Co. UnriiEtru (Clarenco Drown, mgr.)—BUI for S and week t Saruh Bernhardt and company, Bar- tholomae Players, Joalo Heather, Ignatius, Car- dosh, Bicnner and Ilatllff and McMabon, Dtimondl ond Clemencr, Mission Puyiiouss (John S. McGroorty, mgr.) —"Mission Play." Indefinite. Mokosco (Oliver Moresco, mgr.)—Nit Good- win, In "Oliver Twist," Indefinite. I't.'uoiNK (Oliver Mojrosco, mgr.)—"The Elixir of Youth," Indefinite. Majiuio (Oliver Moroaco, mgr.) — "Prince of 1'llMii" 2 and week. LtoiuM (Dick Ferris, mgr.)—"The, Palace o/ Flames," in pictures, Indefinite. EurasaB (Dean Worlcy, mgr.) —IIIII Feb. 24) and week Included: James J. Oorliett, Grant GardV ner, Pierce nnil Molxee, Moore and Elliott, Four Lcs Jardya, Campbell and McDonald, and pic- tures.. Pantaokh' (Carl Walker, mgr.)—BUI week of 24 luclutled: Ed. Morrell, Golden Troupe, Cam- eron and O'Connor, Mordo Trio, 011(7 Dean and cumiiany, ISIIntla Gardner, and pictures. ltxi'ijni.io (Bob Ouiinlughain, mgr.)—Bill 24 and week Included: Madame Leo and her terriers. That Trio. Great Buckner, Mllauo, Hathaway and Mack, and Do Vern and Van. CiNTUl* (I»ewcn Bros., mgrs.)—Attraction 24 and week was Jules Mendel, In "The Con- queror." Clunk's Bioidwat. —Motion pictures of "Tbe Locket" and "Mutt and Jeff," were features week of 24. Gluni's Finn Striibt. —Motion pictures of "Mnindo Tries Society Life" and ''After tbe Welsh Babbit," were features week of 3s. Oakland, Call,—Mscdonatigb (F. A. Gelsi, mgr.) "llunty Pulls the Strings" March 8-5, W. II. Crane. In "The Senator Keeps House," 0-8, Yk Lianjail (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—The Bishop Players present "Nobody's Widow" week of 3. Oni'iiiuig (Geo. Ebuy, mgr.)—Bill 2 and week Includes: Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGreerey, Edwards, Ryan and Tlerncy, Stelner Trio, McCormack and Irving, Hal and Francis, Signer Juan do la Cms, Stone and Kallss, and pictures. Business ex- cellent. PANTAaaa' (W. W. Ely, mgr.)—Bill week of 2: Schmidt and Marshall, Tom Kelly, Valeria Ulsters. "Convict 2,034." La Toscs, Four toils Bros., Dave Rafael, and motion pictures. Oomjmiiu (Dillon A Kins, mgrs.)—Dillon and King and their Ginger Gins present toe Merry- Go-Rounder! for week .if 2. Oakland, Lvbio, llnojnwAT,, Camcda, HoiNtO, Dbownk's, Kbuknt, Marlowb and Itnov Dbsaic report good attendance nltb motion pictures only. Notbs.— Mme. Lillian Nordics, assisted by Wm. Morsa Ituminel, appeanxl In concert at Ye Liberty. sfternon of Feb. 25 Homer L. Le BaUlster lias lieen nnpolntcd general manage.- of the Oak- land mid Lyric, the two largest motion picture liousi's In this city, Memphis, Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) Weber A Fields' Go. March 7, 8, "Officer cuts'' 9-11, Eddie Foy 12, 18. l.riiio (Ben). M. Stain back, mgr,)—For week of 2. "The Newlyweds and Their Baby." ourii bum (Max Fablsb, max.)—Bill week of 8: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilde, Aiard Bros., Claude and Fannie Usher, Lewis and Dody, Mel- ville and lllgglos, Nat M. Willi, and motion pictures. Foul MaifsTiCB, Pbixcssi, Eqho, AumiOaH. Cahhoi.i,ton, Palace, QuEcw, Alamo, Coloniai, MlrrBOI.OI.ITAW, TWO I'ASTIMIS, Savot, I'xkih, Rotal, Qui, Jot, Famous, and DAlsr, motion pictures. Nnslivllle, Tern.—Vendomo (W, A. Sheets, mgr.) "Offlcer «00" March 0-8. Weber A Fields' Co. 10, Francis Starr follows. oariiniM (Geo. U, Hickman, mgr.)—Far week of 3, "Tlie Seminary Girls." l'nitfcrss (Harry Hndekum, mgr.)—Bill week of 24 Included: Demerest sod Doll, Four Mnaleal Ellisons, Zlska and Saunders, Oarletta, Canto Trio, and pictures, Iiuou (Geo. II. Hickman, mgr.)—For weak of Mirch 0, "The Rosary." Obtktal. Elite, Finn Avenue, AtTJAMMA and Ilxx, moving pictures. Knoxvllle, Tenn^-SUub's (Fills Sunn, mgr.) Dastln Fomum, In "The Littlest Bevel," March 4; "Offlcer 060" 6, •■ Bijou (Fred Martin, mgr.)—"A Knight for • Day" S and week, "Tna Honeymoon Trail" week of 10. "The Seminary Girl" 17 and week. Osahp (Frank Rogers, mgr.)—"Tbe Cat and the Fiddle 1 ' week of 8. Oahlb, Bex. Cbtstai.. Gat, Majestic and Libio, picture houses, are all prospering irmnllton, Can^-Granfl (A. B. LoodoD, mgr). Pollard's Opera Co. March 8-5, "Officer Oofl" 0-8, "Tho Ited Widow" 10, 11. Timpls (J. O. Appleton, mgrj—Bill for week of 3: Dlnehart and Ilerltagv. Devlne and Will- lams, De Lesso Tronne, Fred - St. Otige Trio, Kanfman Bros., and Peru and Wilson; IJOJI'T OVDULOOK "JOIfl UBl'i*." !