The New York Clipper (September 1913)

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gEPTEMBEB 0 THE 3STEW YORK CLIPPER. 'CAUSE: DAISIES WON' 5 OPT OF TOWN HEWS Sftt Rochester, W. Y^-lyceum (M. IL IMf, „„ > "The Temperaincital Journey," will Leo lXlchateln, Aug. 2830j Fanalo Ward, la "Ma- Same President," Sept. 1-3. ijnunniT (Elmer Walters, mgr.)—African bant ' l UAxV$onl' 3 'Sh.aw. mgr.)—"The Confession" .n™od U>e season at this bouse week ot Scot. 1. ^WHirLS (J. U. Finn, mrr.)—Bill week of Aug. IS' Stuart Barnes, S. Hitler Kent and company. I'diDcnd Hayes an<l company, Sidney Jarvls. Uur«? sndSelden and De Winters, the Hanlons, Lawton, and "Pathe's Weekly." Edwin Stevens headlined tor week Sent. 1. Oobinthuk (John L. Glennlng, mgr.)—Al. Beeves' Bla: Scanty' Show, to good business, week if Aug. 23. Liberty Glrle, with Mat. Kennedy and Kraokl* Bice, week of Bept 1. Kahilt (John H. W. Fenyvessy, mgr.)—"Quo Yadlst" pictures, with following bill week of km 25: Billy Sneers, Imperial Oomedy Trio, George and Lillian Garden, Marion de Beauclalte, "viotobu (Joba 3. Farren, mgr.)—Vaudeville and picture*. Oohdok. —Vaudeville and cicIosItc films. AiaooKB.—Vaudeville and pictures. - - Ontario Buoa Pake (H. Bert. Rogers, mgr.) Farewell neck, Aug. 25. with following bill: Craig's Animal Olrcna, Dally Broa., Waldo, and rifty-fccrth Band. GsNrssa, BirpoDiom, Kniokibbockeb, Frrz- ■ron and Gband are showing photoplays, lo goad easiness. Bnffalo, If. Y.—Star (P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) Maude Adams, la "Peter Pan," week of Sept. 1. Montgomery and Stone and Elsie Janls, In "The lady of the Slipper," did a tremendous boslnesB, •t odranoed prices, Tiox (Messrs. Shubert, mgrs.)—Bra Tanguay spens season here, 1-7, presenting "Salome" and vsudevllle. Shba's. —BUI week Of 1 Includes: Henry and Francis, Four Harreys, Jack Dekota Trio, Lillian Ashley rod Oatbleen Clifford. Libio (A. L. Sherry, mgr.) — "Old Boys In line" and "Colonial Pastimes" are features for seek of 1. Keith's Colombia (Charles IT. Bowe, mgr.)— Pictures changing dally continue to serre as a ^rY/B, AW30 PUQLISH et. Majbstio (J. Laughlln, mgr.)—Norman Hackett seek of 1. Oaanifal Cotjbt. —Manager Johnson's novelties are nourishing In these the closing days of the Kg city park. The Thompson Scenic Hallway ontlnuee the feature. Luaiittb (M. T. Mlddletoo, mgr) — Liberty Girls to One business. Tiia Perry. Celebration, week of t, will tax the hotels and theatres, Judging by the throngs now n roule. The town Is In gala attire. Robinson Obobob Giiilh open the Garden Labor Day, and continue the week. - Blnsraamton, H. V.—stone (Fred Glllen, ngr.). split weak 1. Vaudeville ami motion pic- tures. Three shows dally. Capacity easiness ruled at every show w'th the Myrklc-HardcT Co., week of Aug. 25. AauoBT (O. SheeJ.sn, mgr.)—This house will spen Labor Day w'th theTstelnach Flayers Stock Co., In "The Llo and tbo Mouse." Noras—Pain's Ireworks and "The Battle In the Clouds" pleas .' large audiences on the Pair «roand» week Of ,• «% 25 The Blnghamton I"'I "i'i? Oariitwal it, ;be next outdoor attraction •apt ao-Oct *. Miiford, Mnaa. — Mllford Opera Boon (0. V. Currier, mgr.) for the week of Sept. 1 the attraction will be the Tale Stock Co.. with vaudc- sflle between acts. The repertoire Includes: "One 01H In a Tnoosand," "The Delmer Handicap," "The,College Olrl," "The Minister's Sweethearts," "Molly Bawn," ''Lena Hirers." and "The Gam- bler's tocky ».«• Laks Niricuo (Den. J. Sprsgoe, mgr.)—Vsude- vllle for week of Sept. 1: The Six Imperial Rus- sian Dancers, Sadie Rodgcrs, Karl Zeno. Jack and Meble Price, Jack Boyco and Tom Keene. Sunday attraction, the Woonsocket Brass Band. In anocert; Angela Truslo, conductor. Madame Oaro- One Kellstell, soprano vocalist, and the Snyder sjoartette. Ltiishii and InmAL.—Motion pictures and songs. Tivom baa been dark since the Opera House spened. Notsj.— The Edison talking pictures, at the upera House, were a big sensation. Standing room 2*? . at .* Premium. The vaudeville turns con- futed of: Llttlefteld, Imitator; Membester and ■WM a neat sketch; Del Alphone, Lauder and Lander, all At In their specialties {oe Hughes departed for New York, Aug. 28, to Join his partner, Billy Golden, to Oil their, con- tracts for the season, beginning Sept. 18. They lave twenty weeks booked. Greenfield, Mass.-Lawler (Lawler Bros., ■trs.) bill Sept. 2-4, vaudeville and pictures; "Offlcer 6W" €, "The Bed Rose" 8. _.'»<«»»" (Streeter A McCarthy, mgrs.)—Bill Ml "Quo Vadlal" plctores. IBM (B. 8. Davis, mgr.)—This house opened a, With vaudeville and pictures. Wesblbt (O. O. Barker, mgr.)—Edison talk- ■f pictures 2-4, "Fine Feathers" 6, vaudeville aid pie tares 6, T. ..J*!"? <**. JJheldler, mgr.)—Bill week of 2: A R ipo» «na Scotch Tentrlioaulat s.ir., .. B *£R m u "o" manager for Weseley. taking Mr. Wilson's place. «. H "^.** h,,, < Maas.—Oolonlal (Wm. Furber, H'"' n8k*» 2: MnT « and Fromrae, Calno 81s- Kf'i ?T* xwn Wiley Trio Lost helf: noser's 5. i Uc ?"' Hytnan Adler and company. Sit Bjsslan Dancers. Barry Vokes and company. »2uae. s!pt, a* ""• Lone «" M plD6 " wm ""Is oiriixuH (Geo. K. Robinson, mgr) —Week of iKS." ■& ck PPMents "Wild Fire" wicjcjtt, Sobnio and Majisiio, motion pictures. a.**"" 1 * C'ty, Mo.—All the theatres will g. IP. Wil l 0 f gept 1, with the eiccptlon of me Orpbeum and Ibe Auditorium. Prin. 4 "". ( . A - Jodah, mgr.)—This week, "That ii. D "£ ot Udells," for the drat time here. "The Ban From Borne" week of 8. uiLLis.—Thls old "Home of the Melodrama" la S S Picture house. The regular season will iK i • wlth Cbmlotte Walker, In "The Trail ot ■ns Lonesome Pine." of .f,^*™^ (Ea , rl Steward, mgr.)—The third week « the "Qno Vadls!" pictures began 1. aSS'SS ( S?S Mc0 °*- mgrj— Business con- eS!^ 800 ^ J D . 111 wet * "* » ; Bu|b Herbert and BKffi WO* l-uae, Dolly and Mack, El- U Tour "* B "" Mmlck - WsSS and tk 0 *' 1 ^ (Bart McPball, mgr.)—The Girls of £f»S*7r Wol, ;. w « T wc « k «™ Neit week, Ssm i5t5 ^U Makere. stusSP !&• &•* mgr.)—The opening bUl be- E9£« *»»• 81. la; Mr. and Mrs. James R. EmST* "rownln* and- Dean, and the Dorians. at«rLJ re i? sna "f"/ «"«»■ Tb'» D«w tbe- v ..!*"• two thousand. WHEN I FIRST MET YOU Tho Ballad you've been looking for. This song is bo full of merit we ooaldnt hold It baok. Wonderful nentiment, wonderful melody. GEE! ITS NAUGHTY BUT IT'S NICE THAT NAUGHTY MELODY A ol&ssio in popular eong. The best double number of the year. ' Also great for singles, trios and quartettes. Day matinee, Inckdvs: Lalla Selbinl, the English I'ony Ballet, Bertram, Dean and Reld, Ines Ualnl, Sevor and Westbrook. the La Tours, Morrlssey and Mackett, and the Aerial Lcsters. Willis Wooo (Boy Crawford, mgr.)—Mr. Wood- ward gave up bis lease on this house, ami Klsw A Erlanger cancelled their bookings, ns Ike Soulier! will take care of both Syndicate booklnpi. So the Progressive Burlesque wheel leased this theatre for ten years, and the opening occurred Aug. 31, with the Progressive Girls as the In- augural offering. Obphbum (Martin Lehman, mgr.)—Season will open 14. Auditorium. —This bouse has Jtut been leased to Martin Beck, Mort Singer and Herman Fehr. Tbey will put In a stock company tinder the direc- tion of Miss Mela Sillier, who was. formerly man- ager of the Davidson Stock Company, In Mil- waukee. The theatre will be re-decorated, and will open 29. Elkotbio and Fiibhoont Pais closed their sea- tons on Labor Day. Noras.—Manager Earl Steward, of tho flhn- bert, has announced his engagement to Doris Mar- gells With all the vaudeville houses there will be at least forty-three acts playing In this city weekly The Sbubert and Grand will bo the only combination houses here this season, as the Auditorium will play stock. Blnefleld, W. Vn—F.Iks' Opera House (3. B. JolllSe, mgr.) vaudeville and moving pictures. Rax and Lraio (C S. Wehrle, mgr.)—Motion pictures only. Victobia (Wm. Banks, mgr.)—Motion plctores and vaudeville. . . Nona.—All the houses are doing big business, though the weather la very hot The Tenth Annual Exhibition of the Virginia Fair circuit will be held at the following places and dates: Marlon, Va., Sept 27-29; Staunton Sept. 2-5, Radford Sept, 10-12, Tasewell Sept. 10-18, Roa- noke Sept. 23-28, Lynchburg Sept. 80-Oct. 8, Danville) Oct. 14-17. Martinsville Oct. 21-24 The State Fair will be held at Richmond Oct. ti- ll The Blneneld-Oraham Fair Association, recently chartered, has begun work on Its big race track and imnsement park. In South Blue- field, which, when completed, will he second to none In the South. Tho Incorporators of the Blue- fleld-Grahsm Association are also Incorporators of the Country Club, with grounds for club house, golf links, etc., adjoining tho fair ground!. In addition to the race track and club bouse the ssso' elation will build a modern hotel, a number of One dwellngs, a theatre, dancing navllloo, skating rink, arcades, bowling alley, riding devices, etc. The work will be rushed. Detroit, Mich. -,u the Detroit (B. C. Whitney, mgr.) George Evans' "Honey Boy" Min- uets strola did good business week of Aug. 25. 1 Btahl, In "Moggie Pepper," week Sept. 1. Oaibiok (B. H. Lawrence, mgr.)—Bio Ring, in "When Claudia Smiles," week ot 1. Ltotoic (B. D. Stair, mgr.)—"The Whlto Blare" ployed to fair business week ot Aug. 21. "The Rosary" week of 81, WabhinotonMJ. Slocum. mgr.)—Amelia Bing- ham and the William .Morris Players, In "A Con- tented Woman," pleased good-sited houses week of 23 The same company, In "A Modern Mag- dalen," week ot Sept. 1. Gavbtt (Wm. Roache, mgr.) — Frank Tinner and the Trocadero Burlesquers were well patron- ised week ot 24, Roble's Big Beauty Show weelt of 31, Tbupli (J. B. Moore, mgr.)—Business good Meek 25. Attractions week of Sept. 1: Ralph Lynn and company, "Purple Lady," Ismed Pasha, John Diamond and Sibyl Brennan, Roger Imbof, Hugh Conn and Marcelle Coreene. James Hnisey and Al. Lee, H. K. Guerro and Mile. Olga Car- men, the Three Mori Brothers, Ward and Weber, and tho Mooreoscope. Mass (0. W. Porter, mgr.)—Attendance good week of 26. Attractions week of Sept. 1: Charles Buckley and company, In "A Day In Court;" O'Bllla Barbee and company, Van Horn and John- son, Ha Grannon, Knapp and Murray, and the Miles cope. Minneapolis, Minn,—Metropolitan (L. N. Scott, mgr.) for week of Sept 1, "Too Passing Show of 1912." SnoBtBT (A. Q. Balnbrldge, mgr.)—"The TInk- Tank Mansger" week of 1. Oipbbok (T. B. Raymond, mgr.)—Bill week of 1: James J. Morton, Llda McMillan, *Bogart and Nelson, the Ylleroos, Lowo and De Marl, and Mlsa Mike Berkln. Mius (W. Gallagher, mgr.)—Bill week of 1: Madame Marsalli's cockatoos, George Wilson, Keller, Downey and Keller, the Flying Sherwoods, and the Melon Trio. Dirwra (J. Elliott, mgr.)—Bill week of 1: Campbell and Campbell, Maylln, Eddy and Roy, Lester Trio, Lewis anil Norton, and "Court by Girls " Gband (0. P. Dempecy, mgr.)—Bill week of 1 Includes: Joe Holman, and Mayley and Bingham, Leo Plercantl, and Harry Bouton and company. Capacity business rules, __ _. Oatsjtt (Wm. Koenlg, mgr.)—flirts from Star- land week ot 1. Libio and CarsTiL, motion pictures. Al toons, Fa.—Mlahler (I. 0. Mlihler, mgr.) Fay Foster and her Twentieth Century Bur- lesquers drew capacity business Aug. 28. "A Bntterfly on the the Wheel" 30, "Offlcer 666" Bept. 1, "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" 2, High Life Burlesquers 4, moving pictures of "Tb» Wandering Jew" 6-6. . Oarnauv (Arthur E. Denman, mgr- F—Attrac- tions Sept. 1-3: Lillian Grossman and Barry Panly's Eight Coquettes, Anderson and Evans. Weston and Keith, Lucler, Evans and Latter. For 4 0: Smith and Hughes. Billy Falls, LUllaat Doone and company. > .,_. LAXBMOHT PABK TnBATO (J. M. MtBiJB|T.» —The Hall Dramatic Co., In "Pals," 25 and week, closing their engsgemeot, GEO.W. MEYER MUSIC CO. 145 W 45th Street CHICAGO OFElCt 501 KANOOLPH BUILDING DAVE ROSE, Prof. Mgr. Or.TUno AisnoAii (W. W. Williamson, mgr.)— Harrington Slock Co. Notch.— The Juul Stock Co. failed to make their appearance at the Wigwam ns scheduled.... The pictures recently taken of Muskogee will be shown at the Gaiety Theatre this month. Home talent vauderllle will also be presented. Boone, 1st.—Arte (Ben B. Wiley, mgr-)—' opened Bept. 1. Viioihia (II. R. Johnston, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Pbihobss (Brown A Anderson, mgrs.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Aodoub (Brown A Anderson, mgrs.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Libio (Thompson ft Rogers, mgrs.)—pictures oily. Ncvra—The Arte has been thoroughly re> mottelcd, and presents a very flne appearance. Burlington, la.—Thn Grand (B. F. Bouaaa, mgr.) opined Aug. Ill, with motion pictures Uabbiox (J. Henri Fischer, mgr)—Formal log Bept. I, with pictures and vaudeville. Ruts, Niun ana Lraio, motion plctnres. MiLLn. linos, ft AiuNOTon'a 101 Bajtom played to one business Aug. 24. Elgin, III.—Grand (W. B. Newman, mgr.) vaudeville Aug. 25-27 Included: Harry La Salle, Davis and Walker. Cole, Russell and Davis, Hahn, Barton and Oantwell, Marenna, and Delton Bros., snd moving pictures. "Tho Third Degree" 28-31, by Hie Sherman Stock Co., to good business. ti:milic, Obphbum and Stab, moving plctnres. ------ »,w iuuubsuu, hraSS, S?"^* T « if «i mgT.)-Thls boose. ssm™ 17 S On'arr. will play vandevlllc tbla ESh *5» ,I » Psutages' acts. The opening bill _ — gy_l«m t 0CB, Ang. 81, Includes: Willie Zlm- Moskofree, Okls^BnaAWaj (D. JtoStJ. kH2 ,, >' Unrle Ordway, Archer and Ingersoll, mgr.) bill Sent. 14, "Hot Air Line." BUI 4-d, •"nnand Erlanger. and the Four Toscarrys. ^lack and While." Business good. iV>£22 l,D ■? ,, " <*' re( l Talbot, mgr.)—This boose, 8SSS-H* °«rden, has been lessed by Talbot's ""Prodrome, (be ssme people that are operating ■» St. Louis. Tho opening bUl btglMlng Labor Wiowam No. 1 (a P. Anderson, mgr.)—Mo- tion plctores and vandevllle. Wiowah No. 4 (0. P. Andenon. mgr.)—Hew- too Slock Oo, Aboro Is a picture of Albert B. Bogdon. who was awarded $500 prize and selected by adjudicators of A. M. »., 8ecoad Division. Preliminary contest, Aug. 28, at Carnegie Hall, I'ittsburgli, Pa., out ot 88 contestants as representative to the I. M. A. Convention, at Cleveland, Ohio, In 1014, to compete with H. Thurston, selected from First Division, from 43 contestants, at Boston, Mass., with Eugene De Vere of Third Division, selected from 32, at Chicago, and against artists from England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Cblna, Japan, and India. Mr. Roger Oaralde Cameron, friend and close associate, U Mr. Bogdon's temporary manager. Wilmington, Del—Garrlck <W. L. Dock- tader, mgr.) grand opening bill Labor Day, offer- ing: Mrs. Gene Hughes and her company. In "Tooth;" Loralne Dudley and company, la "The Finish;" Tom Linton and bla Jingle Girls, Baby Helens. Roberts, Vera and company, Miss I'lor- ette, ''The Girl from Milwaukee" and pictures, Tnliew Du Pont Theatre Is rapidly searing completion, snd will probably open in October. Richmond, Ky. — Grand (W. P. Baiter, mgr.) motion pictures and vaudeville. Aluausba (Colonial Amusement Co., mgrs.)— Motion plctores. Hon.—The Son Brothers' Circus exhibited here Aug. 27 to very good business. Dublin, Ga Amos-u (B. W. Oarswell. mgr.) weak of Sept. 1, moving petores snd vaudeville. Obistal l'ALAoa (B. B. aightower, mgr.)— Week of Sept. 1, Mack A Hastings' Musical Oom- edy Oo. Woodstock, Can. —Griffin's (H. Origin. mgr.) Norman Hackett. la "A Doable Deevlrer,' 1 Aag. », opeolng of the season at this bow. WBRS Sia» l>. T. Bsanar, mgr. —Motion pte- Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Julius Oahn, mgr.) tho Jefferson Stock Co., supporting Adelaide Kclm and Franklyn Munnell, present "A Grain of Dust" Sept. 1 and week. "The Olrl of the Golden West" neat. __ KaiTii'H Hirroniokta (I. U. Mosher, mgr.)— Tho regulsr season of vsudevllle ojwned 1, bill Includes: Neptnse's Garden of Living Statues, Al. and Fanny Steadman, Cameron Devitt com- iiaoy, Modena Singing Four, Bob Warren, and Nip and Tuck. Nsw Poitlawd (Jos. A. McOonvllle, mgr.)— Black and White motion pictures, with Klaeraa- color feature. . - .. — Gbsblt's (James W. Oreely, mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill week of 1: The Rose Trio, George Bmedley, Rutter and Oasson. Flnler Girls and o'Ounnell, Frank Carmen, and Walsh and Reardon. Oasoo (M. 0. Blumenberg, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures to large attendance. „ Bio Niokkl (Wm. H. Beeves, mgr.)—Motion pictures continue to capacity. CArn, Oats Oottaob— This Summer thestro closed Aug. 80, Out, Pbak'b Islako (J. a Bishop, mgr.)— After a successful season of motion picture offer- ings, tbla Summer theatre will close its season with a varied program Sent. 0. Hivawrott Pabk id. B. Smith, mar.)—!. W. Gorman presents Bob Ott, la Ibe musical comer, "I Sboolu Worry" (return cogagemrnt) as the closing week's attraction week of 1. New Pavilion (J. W. Oreely. mgr.)—The Fall season opened 1, with the Arlington Novelty Orchestra and dancing featured. I'AviLKW, Pbabs Island,— Season closes week of i, MAIBICIO Bins. Patss Islamd —Motion pic- tures and roller skating. Bronawlek, Me.—Cumberland, Big Jerome and photoplays week ot Sept. 1. Oorman'a Mu- sical Oomedy Oo. 8-10. PtsTiMB,—Vaudeville and photoplays. Oakland, Cat.—Macdonoogb (F. A. Qslaa, mgr.) "Bought and Paid For" Is tho attraction Y» LinssTT (Hi'W. Bishop, mgr.)—Lovell Alice Taylor, supported by Bishop's Players, presents "The Woman," 1-T. , _.., OapuBuu (Oeo, F.lbey. mgr.)—Bill opening flondsy matinee, Aug. 81, for weskl Wward Davla and company. Alma Toulln, Bartholdl s birds, tho Fels Trio, Williams, Thompson and Oopeland. the Vanlas, Oens Muller Trio, Paths Weekly. Business eicellcnt In spit* of hot W< p1otaoss' (Wm. M. Wright, mgr.)—Bill Aug. 81 and week: Joseph K. Howard and Mabel Mc- Cane, Dorothy Davla Allen and company, veldo Trio, Courtney and Jeannette, Delia Templeton, Jack Taylor, photopleye. Business heavy, CoLuitniA (Dillon A King, mgrs.)—Dillon A King's Musical Co. gave "In hannna Land" week of Aug. 24. Tho boose closes for sl« weeks, the entire company going to Los Angeles for that period. The new season opens late In October. Iiioba Pasc (D. L. York, mgr.)—The Ferris Hortmnn Musics! Oo. presented for week of Aug. 20. "The Girl from Paris." — hioAPWAT (Guy C. Smith, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd pictures, to heavy business. Tna Oakland, Lraio, Camsba, On*, ■jj* lows, Bboknt and Biowk's, photoplay bouses, are doing well. Notu.— Leigh Bnrkbsrdt. assistant manager and press sgent of tbe Orpbeum. baa been ap- pointed mrnager of the Orphenm at Salt Laks City. Burkhard cam* lo Oakland wlh the open- ing of the Pantages' Theatre, and later accepted the Orphenm position ..The Oakland Street Carnival, to he Wd on the shores of Lake Mev- Jilt, takes place Aug 20-Bent. 1 Bull Petlns, ate umpire in the American League, Is nesrljr blind, snd is confined st the County Infirmary. Perlne Is thhrty-lg years of see, snd was born In Oakland Margaret Anglln and company appear at the Greek Thealre. Berkeley, In "Klec- tra." Saturday evening, Sept. 0. 0stn Dlea-o, Cal—«preckels' (Dodge ft nay- ward, mgrs.) ''CJuo Vadlat" pictures are booked for week of Bept. 14, Ltcbvju.— Oswell Stock Oo., In "The Money Ixech," a new play, by B. Beers Loos, week of 1. Jails Gray, who expected to leave the com- fisny Aug. 20, to take a much needed rest, hss ieen prevailed on to continue In the leads. "The Grouch," another of B. Beers Loos' new plsys, will slso be produced here soon. Savot (Pantages') (S. A. Palirrfr, mgr.)—Bill wick of I: Wlllard's Temple of Music, Ohss. Kenna, Maldlo De Long, Lavolaa, Three Trouba- dours, and Fcms, Bennett and oninpny. HMFBiss (S. A 0.) (John M. Cooke, mgr.)— Bill week of 1: fxnano Troop*, Beth Stone, Bines snd Fenton, Whipple, Houston snd company, Matt. Keefe, Harry Austin, snd Michel and Light- Pbimobsb (Fred. Buhnow, mgr.)— Vauderllle and plclures. . _ Majbstio. —Vsndevlllo and plctores, and Far- go's Musical Slock opened I. Isis sod Plasa, motion pictures. Noras. —I'aper Is np Announcing tbe coming of Rlngllng Bros.' Ohrens, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Frohman have been spending some tiro* pleasuring here, combined with business. ntr-liniond, Va.—New Lyric, ptsylng Kelts vaudeville, opened Ang. 28 in a blase of glory. The bosse is beautiful, well ventilated snd con- venient throughout. The beanty of this bouse Is the result of the Indomitable energy and perseverance of Jske Wells, who hss done much toward making the South theatrically what It Is to-day. The bouse Is under the personal man- agement of Ned Lyons, tb« popular manager of tbe Colonial, with Cbas. Brigga, treasurer, former- ly of the Academy. The orchestra Is under the direction of Prof. Len Osrvey. Herbert's dogs, Marl* Fenton, WUlard 81ms snd company, Alex- ander sod Scott, William A. Weston snd Obm- Kny, J. Francis Dooley ant) Oorlnne Bsyles, snd s Oasee Slaters mad* a strong onealag bill. Bill Sept. 1 sod week: Bond and Benton, Doris Wilson snd company. Fay, Two Ooleys snd Fay. Pepplno. Delraers and Lee, Lewis and Dody, Karl Qrets. snd Fsthe's Weekly, Acaona (Leo, Wist, d»t.). Sawvcr" 1, "Mutt and Jeff la Panama" S, "With- in the Law" B, 0. Iiuoi! (llsrry UcNiven, mgr.)— This bouse opencl 1, with "Tbo Confession." for entire week. Colonial (Bert Wilbur, mgr.)—Bill week of 1: FM'lle Glrnnl and Jessie Ganlner, tbe Be Anns, Maboney and Tremont, Will Dick, the Atlaa Trio, and motion plctores, Eurisn.—Kineniseolor pictures, starting with "Nathan Hale" week of 1. Salt Lake City, V.—Orphenm (lelgh n. Bruckart, mar J bill for week ot Bent. I: Irene Franklin snd Bert Green, Koonev sail Dent, An- gelina Kelr and company, Rosa Valcrlo Settetle, Brent lluyes. Robins, and the Oromwella. Kupskss (0. I. Button, mgr.)—Rill weak ot 1: Geo. K. Richards and company, Sampson snd Douglas, Golden and West, tbe Bsvoys, Walter Daniels, and "Tho Olrl In the Vase." Utah (J. B. Garrett, mgr.)—This house opened week of Aug. 24, In ''Nlobe," to fslr business. Week Sept. 0, WUlard Mack and Marjorle Ram- beau will begin the second week ot their eagsge- menl la "On Parole." Salt biaa- "Quo Vadlat" moving pictures week of 1. AxBuicAW, LmasTT, Rag,. Mansssar, Rawd's and Isis, motion picture*. Notbs.— On 20, Leigh D. Bruckart, formerly as- sistant manager ot the Oipheau, In Oakland, Cal., assumed management of lb* local Orpbeum, succeeding n. O. Child Dick Ferris, formerly stsgo mansger of the Utah Thestre, recently "topped, a few days In this city, accompanied by Mrs. Ferris, known on the stage at Florence Stone. Hhreveport, La.—Grand (Ehrllch Bros, ft Coleman, mgrs.) Is dsrk. Majbstio (Khrllch iiros., mgrs.)—Bill week or . A v U *'^*. ln « lul lS 11 W" DO"l the Temple Trio, tho Oordoos^ Chevalier and Richardson, Jimmy and Kitty Billot, Phillips and Bergen, and Ver Valln and company, and two reels of Association chest?"' U ** ** **•>•»<» Symphony Or- ...J! 1 ?}!^!?' m < ' 0 ""' 1 P*"oa, Ht/ssa, Dhamlanti snd HirroDloiiB, pictures, , N ? T "»'—"oraco Murphy was In this city week »' Aug. 25, la th* Interest of Murphy's Ooms- i!i n .'' , .? «?mi'sny oiiened here, under canvas, Sr*sJn „ Mr> ""troy >«>I"<1 Ot In his new Hud- son 30," and has every sppearanco of a real ^"' r .f*»i m .' n ? , *r- J 11 ' "mP«"r la rated as one of the best stock organlaatlone under can- a."' I 1011 ^?; Msttls aibhs, Myrile Glbhs. Verde Btoll, Trlxlo Franklin, John Martin. Jos Balnd Harry Layton, Nicholas Brnnner, Pen Frsnklln, Oleve Pillion and Geo. Hampton ...T. Tharlu's Band will furnish the music at that Louisiana State Fair this year. This Is on* of tns many features secured so fsr by tbe ihsiu- Isr secretary, Louis N. Uruggsrhoff,..., .Thi va- 'inns moving picture houses ar* doing good Lincoln, Nel,.—Oliver <F. 0. Zohrung. mtr.l STi^ i'."*»'. on 8 *P'- » *•"• "ThelllreT0* • 1 i'•? .' or ,DB • n, ' ^, 'M ot ths Htste Fair. 10 Inclusive. Lincoln Musical Oollego Becltsla 10, "SIcmi Tlilef" 11. Ubpiikdm (L. M. German, mgr.)—Tbla _,-„„ opened the season Aug. 2». The program for the Utter three dsys of the week will bs tbst of th* fcgulsr Orphsum circuit. The Hrst part of the Z, . ,.m"L "• d*" 5 '^ to tsblohl musical coroedLae. Ths bill for 38-.10 Include,!: Zelda Hears and coov psnr, Norton snd Nicholson, Coombs snd Aid- well, Vlvs Musical Oonnana, Helen Trli. La Vslers and Stokes, Carl and Lotty, and photo- . !: ,ul ° < L - "• Oarman, mgr.)—For to* Brat J'J* lr ™2* we »i °* Mi 1 ' to » a Habln* and company, th* Temple Quartette, anil the Thrss FlylngKays! For 28-80: OUroy sud Corrlell, Clfutoa and uogets, snd four reels of photoplays. Nora—Week of 24 st Capital Beach was Carnival Week, and "reworks, ball games snd balloon ascensions were features. . Omaha, Neli—rtran.lcls' (Chis, W. Turner M M "The Bhopbcrd of the Hills" Aug. 4-*! lioti) (Ohas. W.' Turner, mgr.)—The Boyd The- atre stock Oo„ la "The Thief," week of Aug. 81. "The Ilavoo" week of Sept. T. ^ OspiiauM IWm. P. Byrne, mgr,)—Dill for week Ivglnnlug Aug. 811 Ksthryn Kidder and company. Prof. Ola Oygl. La Vslera and Stokes, Marshal! Montgomery, Vlrglnls Rankin, the Itomanos, and WUlard and Bond. i,, K » u ? IS A ' £!*"**> «»»•)—Bill for week of Ml Zeb Zarrow Troui>e, Grimm and Klllott, Field- Ing snd Carlos, Burnlson sud Taylor, Allegro, and moving pictures. F.upnsss (Frank Harris, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. St. Panl, Minn.—Metropolitan (L. N. Scott, ,,, B!••..!S• '*gul ,r season opened here Aug. 24, with "The Tlk-Tok Mau of Os," which eojoyed good business all week. Chaimcey Olcott weak beginning 81 (State Fair Week), la his nsw play, "Shameon Dim." "Tbe Kllglr of Youth" nest. Biii/sbbt (Frank 0. Priest, mgr.)—"Dr. De Luxe" Is the opening week's attraction st this theatre, commencing 81, followed by Wright Hunt- ogton nnil his players In stock, week of B«pt. 1, In "Raffles." Oat-nsuM (H. 0. Burroughs, mgr.)—Bill week of 31: "Detective Keen," Harry II. Blchsrds sod Bessie Kyle, Chung-Hwa Chinese Four, the Fir* Melody Maids, Bwsla-Ostmsn Trio, the Five and MsTcello snd Fred and Albert, OBAMn (Theodore L. Hays, mgr.)—Lew Kelly and Ibe Ilelmisu Show week of 81, snd Olrls from Htarland week of T. KHTiiass (Gus H. Owning, mgr.)—Bill open- Inn- Aug. 81: "Nature's Nobleman," Devkln'a animals, Smith. Volk and Cronln, Gardner and I^iwrle, and W. J. Dubois, Psinocss (Bert Golibnsn, mgr.)—Vsudevllle sihI moving pictures. Majbstio (B. H. Courtney, mgr.)—Business Is big. liOgransport, Ind.—Nelson (Sue Fink, mgr.) oKiied under the dlrectlim of lb* 0. S. A 0. Anuisement Oo., Aug. 28, offering vandevllle three nights each week, with the other nights devoted to regular attractions. Tbe theatre hss been re-decorated, new lighting syatem installed and new scenery added. The attendance of the opening week tested the theatre's capacity at all rrformancea. Vlvsphone talking pictures Kept. For 4-0: Flurry Davis snd company, llodway and Kdwards, Oaldcra and company, Jesnelte Dunre, and Nell Andrews company, BaoAftwAT (H. H. Cunningham, mgr.)—Vaude- ville snd motion plctores. Ana, Coir, uiand and Tokio, photoplays. Noras.—The Bells-Floto Circus will apneir here • A lady harpist has been added lo the orchestra of the Ark Bert Wallers spent week of Aug. 20 In this city, the guest of bis Srents. He ws* sis route from Mllwsukee. where ployed In Bummer stock, to New York, where will start rehearsals with "The Argyle Case," In which attraction be appeared last season. Be was accompanied by Mrs. Walters. lliifrlilnson, ICnn.—Home (W. A. Lo*. mgr.) season opens Sept. IB. HAS/risr, pbabl, Etna, Majbstio and Ibis, picture*. Btvaasrra Pit* (K. C. Beck, m«r.)—Week of Sept. 1: Blssk and Gold, Marimba Band, Mr. snd Mrs. Gardner, the Bbowmsrs, and Osmponl and Oralg. Kansas Siatb Van Sept. 18-M—Pattersea's Carnival Oo,, with the Three Dot torn. B (lane's Oomedy Circus, Peter the Great, as free attrtc- tlons. Adams In antveting ail, pUaie mention CLlrrgaV