The New York Clipper (September 1913)

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jSiJPT^HBEB 13 MATT WOODWARD Prodiclw elisor for the Progresslw Clreoin Adlcare Progressive Clreulf. Tlaes BMg.. N. Y. WANTED, CHORUS GIRLS. SOUBRETTE SINGERS WANTED THE NEW ^DEK GlilPPEB. ■ ■. - '• ■■ * '^ 17 AMICUS PENNANT WINNERS letter. Pwference given to those tbst have worked tot mc heroreand mad^ ioS5 Usiel Courtn« Rubby Darby, write. No. 1 Company lost three days m seventy weeksi NoSoMnSu b™k i SaU fur coming seA*m. R^hearsalsfionday. Address JACK AMicK .Grand 1 Theit?e H«kS m™J.l Lwered.* P ' ** ' 8 "' N " °" '"*■ ** pUl1 ****3™*&tS£ PEIIMANENT STOCK, ATLANTA, GA., BIJOU THEATRE ONB BILL A WEEK, DAILY MATINEUg, NO SUNDAYS. FIR8T CLAS8 STOCK LEADING MAN A No. I HEAVY MAN STRONG CHARACTER MAN GOOD ALL 'ROUND WOMAN, for Heavies, Juveniles, Characters, Etc. Mcii must be toll »nd absolutely recognized artists In their lines. This Is a melodramatic stock, and you must possess good voices, manly phvslniies and dress correctly. Join on wire. Slate ovcrstiilng. JEWELL KF.LI.V, Bijou Theatre, Atlanta, Go. Managers in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois DON'T FAIL TO BOOK THE DOINGS OF DOROTHY She's a scream. A Farce Comedy In tbrco acts, with plenty of Music. Specialties, also with Vaudeville Trimmings. Every Song a feature. Lots of Paper, Tack Cards, Lobby Frames and Novelty Pig. WANTED Good Dutch Oharacter, that can sing; Souhrette, with strong voice; Small and Good Looking Rube Comedienne, that. Rings; also a Tall Character Woman, that hIiirh. ARTHUR J. TUCKER, Mgr., gg Jack son St., Toledo, O. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY COMEDIAN WITH SPECIALTIES, ALSO GENERAL BUSINESS MAN TO DOUBLE BAND, BARITONE TO DOUBLE IN ORCHESTRA ST A IIN KN-LA WllKNCK STOCK CO., w It. of 8, Blcknell, I ml.; IS, Madison v 111... If y . AT LIBERTY A e»T. lit.. r>.7 M ; wt.,l«0. CHARLES F>. % .VI". VAN and CLARK-^s 18 yrs, LIGHT OR LOW COMEDY. BOUBKETTKS AND INGENUES. Novelty, Acrobatic, Singing and Dancing. Capable ot playing responsible purts. Strong enough to feature. FREBPORT, L. L, UNTIL 8KPT. 13; AFTKR THAT, CARK OP OUPPRR OFFICE. REP. MORS., NOTICE. -I.oat season vaudeville feature with RiiHk-Ulnbeo Stock. Specialties oul y_ WALLACE & OOLLINS WANT A PERMANENT STOCK LOCATION FOR A BIG MELODRAMATIC STOCK CO. One or two hills a week with full scenic productions. We will consider any good location with suffi- cient sealing capacity. Address . ■ . WALLACE St COLLINS, 30 Grand Opera Home Bldg., Chicago, 111. HEAVY MAN. CHARACTER AND HEAVY WOMAN, TWO GENERAL BUSINESS MEN WITH SPECIALTIES Join on wire. All must lie sober, competent and have wardrohe. State all and lowest salary. ANQKLL'S COMEDIA NS, week Sept. 8, Williamsburg, lovra; Sept. IB, Sparta,Wis . OPEN TIME FOR MUSICAL COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE, OPERA OR REPERTOIRE COMPANIES Liberal Terms. Big Business for Good Companies Assured. Alio WANT DRAMATIC PEO PLE, All fines also SCENIC ARTIST AND DIRECTOR FOR PEIIMANENT STOCK' All First Letter. Address ' ^C.JP^ERUCHI. Tampa Bay Hote'. Ta mpa, Florida. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY At. Loading Man, Tall, Dark, -for "THE WOLF" CO. Pall particulars, aalok. John D'Ormond, please wire. E. C. PILKIN8, Man- •ger. September 10, Greeley, Colorado. Bee route In CLIPPBR. SUTHERLAND! KURTZ Director wltli Scripts. Height, oft; weight.too; ago, 84 Permanent Stock or reliable lton. Wardr W. B. S Anything cast for. " iht. Oft; weight,lflO; ago, 84, ; Helgui,oiuum., »;■»-"> •"!".•* %St : or VellaGe'hep. WiJrdrobe, nppearancc, abfllty. Reliable Managers only. "DTHKRLAND, St. Jean Hotel, Houston, Leads, Heavies Height,5 ft. 8 In.; weight, ISO: »n,M> AdareaB Tex. LIBERTY X LEROT H. BAILEY HEAVIES AMD JUVENILES AGE 80, HKIGHT 5 ft. 0>. In., WEIGHT 150 Iba. BCTBRIRNCBD, BOBBR AND RELIABLE. MoAleator, Okla.', 7-18; Praguo »-l7; then Kansas City, Mo„ Ashland Hotel. A l_. PLATIOO ANNOUNOKS lJacNORTON ATEOOE In "A Rare Old Bird" I Too rMowiagMt^OMtcrBi^lM^i P» mlnotes fall stage). Mr. Vaudevlllo Manager, "Candy Kid" "Cowbdjairl^ ■Millionaire KW, write or wire at once for this drawing card. "The Web," "Wedded Wins," ''Prince Sxygack. f.D.-8pJelal" PMnfe nailItaeTWlffiW.wrfiHw. ^^^"^"SSuT^' free Catalog. AL. FLATICO, Keith's Pr ospect TheaUe Bldg., Cleveland, OHIO. Man for Lead* and Henries. Jarenlle and Gen. Bat. Man-iUle Ifyon do specialties. «o«d juTenili Woman, nuiit have Wardrobe, Study, and km* sober. Uoow Is tbo cause of «us «L Ye«.. wort, eare money. BUto ■^feggfgLi gJIX&fcmnt Vall.F. low. ~DB RUE BROS.' IDEAL MIXSTRELS & A rS?^ '•lis, IT. P. S^Most bo strictly sober. ■ . ■ HARTS THEATRE, PHILA., PA. WA "T U "5 D - H «»»«? 1 " ,*. ****** w ,k € * mv " \^:/JoTmwV S$kiti : - ; /:.ii; r ;-'= , :-.'*5£tii »^ 1; ' aaanoer of weeks, - HART. HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE BURLESQUE'S HOST BEAUTIFUL INGENUE MARGIE DEMOREST SECOND SEASON WITH TUB "DANDY GIRLS." STILL SNEEZING LEO STEVENS Author, Producer and Comedian I have written, staged and produced the entire production of the Rector Girls, the recognized whirlwind hit of the Progressive Circuit. ALETA HALL PRIMA DONNA, WITH TUB "HANDY GIRLS." "SPEAK UP IN YOUR OWN NATIONALTY ?? Principal Hebrew Comedian, with the "DANDY GIRLS* 1 ••BACK ON THE JOB* S/\M. WRIGH DOING PRINCIPAL DUTCH WITH THE "DANDY GIRLS." Eddie Swartz THE JEW MELBA OF BURLESQUE EN K0UTB ROSKLAND GIRLS. Vot's the Madder You Craz-ee ARTHUR MAYER WITH STARS OF BURLESQUE. ZELLA RUSSELL "Queen of the Ivories" ■ With AL. IlKKVKH. GET MEI JOE P. MACK COMEDI All with MONTE CARLO GIRLS Tjhare'a Only One "Orogan" BILLY SPENCER Working for "STAKS OF BURLESQUE" JUNE MILLS THE CYCLONIC COMEDIENNE With the Columbia Burlesquers Author, Actor and Composer FIFTH SEASON WITH 60LDEN CROOKS Direction JACOBS A JBHMON. Burlaw Dew*. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Los Antfelea, t.'nl.—Morosco (Oliver Mo- rosco, mgr.) "llclp WanUil" ludeDnltc. Ltobvm (OIlTer Horonco, mgr.)—"The Truf- fle" Beiit. 1 sad wwk. MOBOSCO'H UtI»DlNK (OlIfCT HOTOICO, Ul*r.) ' Tlio Olrl In the Toil" T ana w«k. llAUmmum'H .Uijkktio (Ullrcr Marasoo, ingr.) 'The Lure" 7 «n«l wwk. OHrusuu (OUrmcc Drown, nujr )—BUI I nul wwk: I'VlwinlK, l>«vli sod ooiupsnr, the Itii- latma, Rttlw Dickinson, Pels Trio, Hell Patnllr. Will ton, Ulllon I'olloclc and company, aud Do Kor Trio. BiiPSBss.—Bill 1 ind wwk Included: (Iroce CamtTOii. Joe Mnwcll Arthur Shaw and Itnlph Win, Bobrrt, Uiya anil Itotwtts, Hart; txindcr, •ml OycllHt, ami Ilnl Mvrrltt. I'iNTAom' (Oerl Walker, mrr.)—Ulll 1 and iKx-k Inclailed: Elxht Rugjlili Itowi. Victoria guarlette, lOlltli Ilmiey, Tjlcr-St. Clair Trio, aDd Dllla and Templrlon. llti'i ni.ic (iu>l> Ounalnfbaai, mgr.)—Bill 1 and ir«ek laclmted: BuroR-Kohl Olrcui'. Wright and cinjii.n. Bailey and WKIrw, the Ulllmars, lull/ Ci«>ii». and rotbc Werklj. Oi.unbs' BtoiDWAT and Tiis Amow, motion pictures. ' San Dlearo, Cat.—Bpreckels' (Dodge a llay- waril, mgr.I—''Quo Vadlal" week of Kept. 14. Ltoioh. —TTie Dowell Stock Co., In "Huab Money," by Jos. J. Dowllng, week of 8. Savor (I'anttsn') (8. A. Palmer, mgr.)—Bill for week of 8: Victoria Quartette. P.lgbt Rngllab Ito»<«, Chaa, Llndholm and compony, In "The Man from aUnnesota;" Bduh Daney, Tyler-St. Clnlr Trio, nnd Dllla and Thompson. Kursias in. 4 0.) (John M. Oboke. mgr.)—BUI week of 8: Grace Cameron. Arthur Flcnw and ltalph Wyon, liotxitH, Hayca and Itotierta, Harry I^aii- der'i Oycllats, Hal Merrltt, and Joo Maiwell's "nomthj's rlaymatci." FitNcess (Kred Ruhnow, mgr.)—Pictures and Tawletrlllr, booked by Lcry. MajBKTtc.—V«mleTllt<< and pictures. Ian.—^Motion pctnres. Notbh. —The "Hapo MoTlea" the name of t new picture house which opened In tbla city Aug. 30. It la a part of a large new buldlng Just Onlahed on Serentb anil V Htrwta. and la modern ond hondaomo throughout ttlngllng Bros.' Olrcua. Sept. 11 The mnale at tbo Lyceum la furnlatied by a ladlen' orch'eatra, lnclud' Ing: Ileaale Knox, rlolln; Leta Knox, plnno; Mti. Btbel Lannlng, drum], and Eatber McKee, cornet ninefleld, W. Va.—Elba- Opera noaie (fl. II. JollllTe, mgr.) "The Mlkatlo" Sept. 11, Herald Hquaro Opera <>>. lit, Otli Harlan, In "Llllts Boy Bine," 15; "Polly, of the Ulrcna" 27, Da Keren Opera Oo„ In "Itobln Mood." 23. Vicroau (Win. Banks, wit.) —Motion plctrjrea. Lnio and Bar, notion iilctores Moras.—Lyric and Ilex, uiotloo picture honaet. are doing fine bualneaa, under II. S. Wehrle'a management "The Mikado" will be pre- aentcd by local talent, at Hie Elki' Opera noose. 11, under tbe direction of Albert L. Baker, of Chicago Howe's Great London Shows will exhibit here IS. Tbe town baa been finely billed alnce 1. by advance car No. 2, wttb the follow Ing roater: Hi. 0. Hnopp. general agent; Fred Bitea. car manager; Y. If, Llbby, In charge of paper, with tbe following posters: Jim Handle, Cbaa. Mantle, Prank Bowell, A. Btoiit. H. Con- nelle, II. OooiieT, J. Ooatman. Alex. Htltt, 0. Mo- nxire, neorce Darling, W<n.' Moore, K. r.lnea, nick Oreer. In charge of llthos; H. roller. Kid Klalier aaniataiit; P. a\ Meyers, r. afcOon»ei C. McOlurey, In charge ol banners: I'ete Wl«- elns, cook; A. Ilsyes, porler. Montreal. Can tils Majeaty'e (n. Q. Ilraoka. mgr.) Maude Adu>na. In "Peter Tan 1 ' Sept. 8 and week. 'The Harden of Allib" nei'l raises*. (Abbe Wright, mgr.)— Mclntyre and Ilestb, In "The Ham Tree," B and week. "With- in tbe Law" next, Oawisrm (Oro. Drlarall. mgr.)—Dill week of ...^Er*5!i Z- .^"T'" ■ n ' 1 eompany, Msildrn aid Pltspatrlck. Wood and) Wydc. Ray Conlln. Hrjtorj and ctarlbel rafjeon/uwa "t»l Frye and Alexander Bros. a.fSStd!: « OW»f. «>fr.)—BUI week of 8. Anker Sisters, Jog Ureonan, Bo/s In Blue, the Oanleners. Henly Kids, Ixiulc. mid Hahaya. Oarrrr (Mr. Crow, mgr)—Al. Itccvca' Hhow 8 and week. Liberty (llrla iiexl. DANDY GIRLS. (I'rosrrMlvc.l OLYUI'IC, MiW YORK, 8BPT. il. Cbis. t. Cromwell, In presenting the Dandy Ulrls, la glrlng the pklrooa of tbe ProgresslT* circuit a real burlesque show, up-tothe-mluate In every respect, nicely costumed, and the entire eajulBBeat of the production la Al. • Tbe book, In tiro parta, "It Happened In lla- rsaa" and "It Ilappened In Tarls," by Kdgar SeMaas, la brimful oi llnra that are bright, and beuad to get laughs. Tbe bits are good ami nicely attest la. and tbe music aud number* tte worth/ Mr. Uruaawcll, lu "electing his ckat, bas choaeo one of aerlt. Kack and every performer. In their respective rules, do Justice to their paita, and their perrormauces are enjoyable features. Tbe olio portion of the bill la uado.uii of thro* vaudeville turns, which give entire satisfaction ana huld down their tcttiectlve punltioun In hit order. Nellie llsrt, the iierfect rwslel, i>ia-us this pot- tlaa of the bill with a novel atcwopllcou i>oauag act, entitled "Vlalous D'Art," which Is new to burlesque patrons, -and a very pretty offering. Mlse Hart baa a voluptuous figure, and her dH> ferent poses were artistic and graceful. Show aud Leo have a very good singing and dancing turn. Hotli boys arc dancers of excop. tbiiinl sldllty, and Uielr set wsa a big treat. Aleta Hall, In snugs nod atorlva, acureil an Im- mediate bit. Ml"" Hall iKinseawu a poil voice. ili r uuinologue Includea a nuiubrr of bright siiirles which she put* over In a iiuinner that ruskex yoo like II, anil at the conclusion ut her act she wag compel led to rvKpoinl to numerous encorrti. Harry Usrlnml. Jack Wltiruuu nml Will Morton, tbe Stsiidanl Trio, do a specialty In the second part. Here la a trio of yuuug nail who have great voices and know how to Imritiuutac. They slug ponulsr songs In a telliug way. Tho act Is nicely dressed, the boy* do not net stagy, their rv|NTtolre of stings nro nil to Ihciuinute, and tbclr specialty was a great big lilt. ltert lister I* n comedian who, though new to burlesque, liinuiillutely siiired with tbe audience In llie Jew rlmractcr. He works along reilncd lines. He due* not deiiend upon slapstick of Idmldcr meiliisj* lo gel laughs, hut his Immacu- late style and clenn cuninly has the necessary effect. Ham Wright Is a little cuiiiedinn, who In a short space of lime bus gained siuiu'wliiit of a U'lHitntlon III liiirli'sque, Ills wi.rk Is of tho Isiwii-gi'ttlug variety ut sll tlmea. He works with a ilnsli, and In Herman and Jew characters with tho aliow iiimlii a dentded lilt Ills first performance. Jack McSorlcy Is an Immaculate- sirulglit man, kmnvs how to read lines, and has a world uf stags presence. Ilene Hooper, the souuretle, works with * dash, nuts over her aonga lu line Htyle, mid makes tbo boy* like her. Marglo Ilemnrrst cerlslnly Urea up to her bill- ing, "tbo mm Iwimtlful Ingenue III IniNi'sque." Hhe lis* a world of magnetism, ami her woca throughout the entire production stumps her a iscrruriiier of the eighteen karat variety, Harry Oarlaml, Is character piirts. gave a dim porirnynl of a I'rencliinim, Itn'ii again III straight, gave KVlilence of Ills ability. Will Martin, na a Spanish servant, gnvo m capable performance. Jack Wltamaii appeared lii minor role* to gissl advantage. Aleta Hull lisikiil chnrinliig. wears her on*- tunics lu a becoming style, nails line* In true ilrninatlc fiislilim. ami her voice was very much In evidence In several iiumlnrs. Al, Shaw and Sam lav know how lo piny pari*, the tsiya lend several numbers In tilt order, inid ilaticeil a Mexican Tango, In the second part, ihnt went over lilg. The chorus Is mads up of twenty g<sal looking, fsst working girls, who are well drilled ami daab nliuig lu tho different numlM'rs lu gtssl form. Chaa. P. Cromwell should huve no Iroalite In rathi-rlng the long green over the Progressive cir- cuit If IliO colli.re ot shows count (or nsiytlilikg. Tin. Dandy tllrl* Is a dandy show, unil should prove a winner, I'onles: Ads t.ewl», Lillian I'lielps, Klnrcne* Fletcher, Vivian Hart. I^mlse Wlsliwell, Miss Wee> tier. Anas 'Morrison. Grace. May. Mediums: Suille McNIsb, Nellie Clark. Mildred . WoikIs, Julia Hnytler, Ktta Russel I.ydla Morrl- Klnsners, Uwnard and wn _ Jo,),, r, a u„ P , p,th« Marshall. Show Ulrls: May Do Lay, llacey Dorecn, Kilns I.ester. Stah* I Ohss. K. Cromwell, manager and owner| lllg Memphis, Term.—Lyric O'-cnJ. M, Stain- lack, mgr.) aeiisou o|*'mil Se|ii. 7, with "Lav- ender aud Old Lace." l.veruM (Prank Uray. mgr.) — Killm-u'* talking pleture*. week «f I, bud very good attendance. Kait Rno 1'ssk (A. B. Morrison, mgr.)—Tbe m-asttn closed 0. iiiii-iiauia (Max Pa blah, mgr.)— lllll week 8: Catherine OiuiiIIhs ami CMiipmiy, Ham Mann, Yvctte, Monkey lllpjioilrome, Ptiur Kntertjlners, Ullllo Kenton, six Russian IlnucerM, and motion plclnre*. Moxaiir, I'oi'i.'i.au, BvLLartu and Maihhon, air- domes. Tnina MAjawTica, I'siNcaas, Alamo, Km- rtlB, QUansN, Oominiai,, I'amuR. t'aiiiiui.r.ToN, AuaaioAN, Kono, Two I>Ai*rM, Two I'AHTixaa, I lata Hiitai., HAVOT, 1'KKIN, Msrruol'oi.iTAH and Jor, moving pictures. Nora—llagiailteck-Wallaco Clrcua gave |wo |*'r- lormauce* hero 8, Noahvlllr. Tenn.—Orplicum fOeo. II. Hick- man, mgr-) Kdlson Talking I'leturm week of Bent, 8. l-uiNiiMS (Harry Hudekiiin, mgr.)—Week of I. "Hbe Oamo from Kokoum." CsrsTAL, Ki.itb, Pimi Avn, Ai.iiamiiha and Rag, Iilctores. NnTMM.—Tlio Vendome will tsjien Ihe aennn IT, vrltb "Tbe Merry Countess." Rudolph Moeld, leader of the vrvlieatra at Ihe Orphcuin, b*a re- turned from Europe, where bo muile a visit to his people. Peoria, III.—Majestic (Henry Rsndmeycr Jr., mgr.) "The Shepherd of tbe llllla" Kept. 11-18. "Prince or To-Night" 14, Nell O'Brlen'a Min- strels 17. iii'i'iiKiiu d't-iu areenlnirg, mgr.)—Illll for 7- 10 bielude: Burns aud Pulton, . llawlhorno and Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Hrrry Klden, Maltle I/iiehette, Hwaln's Oceknlous. For 11-1,1: Leon and Ade- line Misters. Schooler and Dickinson, "I Wed," Virginia drain and pictures. Dim-ant's (Martin Dempaey, mar,)—Dill for week of H: Princes* Zuleka. Ixwllo anil Knadc, anil pictures. OnascgNT. Da bins. Kmi-skh*. Illinois, Iu- I'SSIAL. I.ILSUM, l.'lltnrt, Kuril, ami Sanuauu, pictures. Oltmpio, SoiiTiiHiiiE, Villaii* and WitiTiCiTr, glrdodrnc*. Noras—Al FrvMco I'ark ehiaeil 7, sfler a anc- crasfol aeason Princess Zidols* closed a fourteen weeks' engagement at Dempsry'a, 7 Bnnium A Ilnlley's Circus showed lo full tenia Ang. 20. Stock burlewiue aeason at LVmp- aey's will ovara Bent. 2s I^onard Worley la treasurer of Uie Orpheura Ibis season. He was fotiuetiy asalstant mannger of Ih* old (Jrand, and last season managed the (Irsnd at Aurora. Blgdn, 111.-Grand (W. H. Nevamsn. mgr.) vaudeville bill Sept. t-7 Included: Orrlgau and V Irian, ride exprrta; Cain and Odom, songs and Ciiuo; Joseph Remington and company, In "The lllllnery Halesman ;" Jere Hanford, Ibe wblatllng and yodellng oomedlan, and Marie's bears. NoTg.—The tabloid drams "The Third Degree" played to capacity during road race*, 20, to. Barllaarton, la. —Orand (R. F. Holmes', mgr.) opened Aug. ill, with moving picture*. Nell O'Brlen'a Minstrels Kent. V. Oasiick (J, Henri Flacber, mgr.)—Opened Kept. 1, lo packed houses. Bill Inclndded: Great Arthur sod cumpauy. Boybt Hros., Csnieron and Sherwood, and Marie Fltxglbhoos. I'iu«, Ei.its, OoUBr, Nsiio anil Lraio, mov- ing pictures. Notes. —8. B. TlarTlnglon, of Oort and Har. riiiL-ion, was In Ibis city Aug. 31 John ll'Kit, former manager of the (larrlek, and wife, were In this city last week, en rout* to Chicago, (rniulii-rlanri. M.l. _ Maryland (Malllnger Droa.. mgr*.) Billy Allen's Musical Comely Co. wsa an unusually govs! attraction wtek of Kept. 1, I.iisarr, Victoiia and UiLvanaax, motion pic- ture*, Nnm—Melllnger Broa., who now have fall con- trol Af■ the Maryland Tliealre, have Unlabel weak- lug ranch needed improvements, and th* proaticeti ' tor a nmflUU* sisuou are good. v™w Hilt ,,,'t Flurry wtTiier, iiiiinicat itiirvioti **„«-„ »■,«,,„ silraiicei Jack Clark, rurpriiter; Joe Ryan, prop*| Uiaa. Sander *, eleclrlclsu. OUa, PROGRESSIVE CENSORS BUSY. The Censor Board of tbo Progressive: circuit are very busy these duy* passing on the differ- ent shows playing tbe wheel, ami up to the pres- ent time a number of changes have been ordered by the committee. The Panama Par.alc* haa been ordered to re-orgunlae, and It will Is' wversl weeks Is'furo Ihat aliow will lie back on Ibe bosnls. 'Pbs Kturs of llurleaiiuti will have an entirely new scenic niulpment. Tic Dolly Dimple (llrls, Hut- ler A Levitt's production, will reorgsnlic. while Iho Pay Plater Omipany will untlergo a few niliinr changes, That the Progressive directors Inleml In fouler willilng bat Al producltotis over tlis circuit I* easily seen, Alt allows uiuat bo up lo a general aluudsrd. geversl • bouses have lee* added lu tho circuit, and will I*' mentioned In a fiw days. A house lu llitsiktyu has also l"i added In Ihe Progressive string. Prist Hlnlr *hd Matt WisMlwsril, tbo protluclng ivusor. are mi n tour of Inpecllon In tlie West, while J, II. Bur- ton ami (.has. Prunklyn are lisiklng after H.n New York end In the censor line. Max ArriMlrntig'* Pniimna Punsles have l*vn orikfred tenn«irurlly out of Ihe wheel. 1'he Era Mull Illii lleanly Show moves tip Into this place. Tlio ihK-ra House, Lawrence I* also out of lb* wheel, Ihe Mlsrws going direct friuii tbe Howard. lioslus, to the ilrnii I Isis-rn Kniise, a ■ SUNDAY CONCIOHTS AT (ill.MOIIK. SIMUNIaFIlfiLD. Manager Waller Llmtian, of the (lllinore Tlie- alre* In Springfield, Alas*., ha* plnns under wsy for giving n aeries of Sunday rations at (list bouse, consisting of six reels of the latest comedy and drama film, together Willi Illustrated song*, fair which be specially etigagtsl llun-l Priest for the opening concert, which occurred Kent, 7, Another progressive move of Mnungcr I,Indian I* tlie Installing of many electric fails to add to bis patrons' comfort. a I.oi IMi: MAW 8C0RBS. Umlae Mann, "tbe girl with the auburn hslr,"* lias scored a lilt Willi the Collies of plesxiir*. Ijiulm Is singing a Scotch number wttb the show, which Is tbo success of Ihe entire production. Arrayed In Highland kilts, n chorus of twenty- two girl* perform mllltsry evolutions while Mia* Mann renders different popular Hootch snugs. Tit* newsiiaiarr* are devoting much space to her voice. The gills, lead by Miss Mann, head- ed the labor Dsy parade In Toronto, Osn. lead by tb* Boston Hong Bird In s hlg algbt seeing bus. s CROMWELL OBTS INJUNCTION. Ohss. F. Oroirrwell, who held a live years con- tract on Holly Ward's service*, and released lilui for * consideration to Blueb Cooper for his Itos- land Olrla' Hhow, obtained a permanent Injunc- tion agajnst Ward,, mslralnlng hlra from using any lines, hits, or pieces of business previously dime by hire. In the Dandy (llrls. Mr. Oromsclt claims Ihat Ward used s number of hits with Ih* lloaeland Ulrls, now playing tins Columbia cir- cuit, that are hi* wile properly and copyrighted in Ihe book now being used by the Dandy Olrls. » . —— / CHANORH IN I1KAI.TY I'AIIAIIE. Mildred flllmore, Iho clever little singing come- dienne, will retlm from Ihe show, ber place be- ing taken l.y Elsie Meadow* Olaud Miller will l» replaced bv Oeo. A. Wood, while Virginia Zollman will be succeeiled by Alherta Ollliert. The new people start at the Star, Brooklyn, Sept. 13. a m nr.wnv riiKAiHi; UNSOLD. The miction sale of Ihe Dener Theatro prop- erly, iiwihsI by Timothy |>. Sullivan and Ororge J. Kraii*. lo satisfy a, jmlguirnt of in.uiMi otrlglLrd by Ihe Bmplrnjtgrrnlt Company, has buen ailjviurned by IlnilstT sjtsteit Marh*l Hsniei I ■to Nov. 7. next, at 'the miwst «f the property owners, rilio expect t» pty Uw Judgment. ,S',< >i