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THE NEW YORK! CLIPPER. October 4 CHICAGO NEWS £> ADVHHITIOTIMBIITB AND SUBBCRIPTHMIB H.ECEIVEO AT WXHWI BUBHAO OF OTBW YORK COPPER, WARBBW A. PATRICK, WK8TRRW JBABTAGKR, 509 ABHLARD Bl^^ . . RANDOLPH AND CLARK STREETS, CHICAGO. Monday, Sept. 20. - Two plays and three musical shows new to (he Chicago public ore Installed la local the- atres' tola week—''Romance," at the Prin- cess ; "Damaged Goods," at tho Blaekstone; "All Aboard," nit the American Music Hall; "Mutt and Jeff In Panama," at the Olympic, and "A Broadway Honeymoon," at Howard's Comedy. The vaudeville, burlesque and combination houses make their usual weekly change of. Ml\ "Within ttao Law" closed a remarkably successful cngagonient. at the Olympic, Sat- urday night, and "Maggie Pepper" left the . Blaekstone. Doris Ke&ne, an attractive end skillful actress, will experience at the Princess The- atre to-night, her official elevation to star- dom, In 'Edward Sheldon's comedy, "So- Klaw & Brlaager, for an Indefinite engage- tirei Hippodrome, NowjMean* whfch «r«ned S&Vo^ateVtte&*f5ti£*£' "^■^hS^sS^^^o^'S'ui Week men t ^ ^^ . fl»n* R ,fTho» nrt twrntfil tfhroirirh the Hod- rical magnate toe wt r, pa^gsi^ jf_' ,„_ ai«..» Ki a„„.i, n-inS" _". ■ ' Job Row Ann's Thbatbh (,F. O. Peers] mgr.)—la preparation, "A Broadrway Honey- «rly booked by Vantages. * ^ptr^rarr^ken^o^^e^od: sr™^ < tj. w jf.^. v *. te x« , hK , ^iffiS avs i ^'^^^^. T J 1 .r i,OU8es ' ereforB1 : r^terUhS»$P&:tf a»7!ate3iito*? , t WMt&as lf».At-i«HS s£^ 8 «-^«« moon.". „ ,' " "Th* ■Majektic. -—Week of 20: Florence Hoi- week of rauacvuie pvucj wu o,uiv.™..»« «.».e in'Vr'iCr'S:;*',.*".;"; hootinc ac«it. brook. Molly Mclntyte and company. Bd. F. the cost of Its show and advancing Its a£ man, for he .has «*"*<»"»^eS ? lssochi- Reynard. Diamond and Brennan, Watson and mLslon to ten, twenty and thirty cento It £ ^e^tern VaudevlUe Managers ^»- the . p an Ugca' circuit, at Bflmonton7 OaJ Safvtos. "the Le Orohs. Fred. Dupro, and will take the McVUkcr'a or Colonial show Hon ^Pnrt^lf whleh Mb bretter Chirles thla week, heading a-show 3mU% Hnnlin TWn and - Hanlln. intact each week, booked by Jones, Llnlck & B. Kohl, and of wnicn nis proiner, vwin» Amito »n.i ™rrm»n» itZSZxCrL- Laijihb Obdwat opined a return trip on Hanlln', Dean and Hanlln. Intact each week, booked by Jones, Llnlck 5c b. gpni, ana »' "V'"*^1° }'*r v "Vt *r7s¥nt Coda Amato and company, Marion'Mun.^.' Pala'cb Music HALi-Week of 29 : Frank «chaefer ■ . . ?• K^,,^^^ 8 .^^'rrteatre of and company, Beteac and SakerTana fS^S, Keenan and company, Lillian Lorraine, Bert _Tu» Columbia, North Clark and Mvialon Jack will oc Richard Bennett's engagement at tho Blacktsone promises to bo a successful one, for "Damaged Goods," a sociological drama, ■as been given a world of publicity In this section of the conn try. It Is to be presumed that Lew Fields will' be welcomed by capacity audiences at tho American Music Ball, which now contains a cafe and a dancing floor, and midnight caba- ret entertainments are promised later In the season. "A Broadway Honeymoon," a musical com- edy by Collin Darts and Joaoph B. Howard, will be produced by the latter at Howard's Comedy Theatre (formerly the Whitney), Friday night, Oct. 0, with Bmma Curus, Knox i Wilson, Frances Kennedy, Howard llmself, Mabel MoCane and others. The story is a satire on divorce. An extensive chorus will assist in the performance. The Fine Arts Theatre will begin its sea- son next Monday night, Oct 6, with a re- staging of "The Yellow Jacket." Otis Skinner will bring "Kismet" to the Blackstone on Oct. 20, and this presentation k sure to meet with' heavy patronage. A new play is due at the Cort, probably en the 12th or 19th of October. Burton Holmes will - begin his series of travel lectures at Orchestra Hall Oct. 15. The local theatrical season thus fer has ■roved very satisfactory,, and Chicago mana- gers' are inclined to believe that the season •f 11*13-14 will bo a profitable one. It is a fact that the Chicago thoatregolng public le becoming more critical every year. Chicago la a. fertile field for good shows, but Ihey must be good to get the money. In the •pinion of the writer, never was there a greater opportunity to make money in Chi- cago than at the present time, If high class entertainment Is provided. American Mubic Hall (Samuel P. Gcr- •on, mgr.)—(Joy 'and mirth will reign supreme at this place of amusement, which lnautru- sated the season Sunday night, Sept. 28, wit, Lew Fields In "All A/board," for an indefinite sngngement . • ■ ' AuMtobicw (B. TJIrleh, mgr.)— "The Whip," a monster melodramatic production, tontlmies to big business, and is giving won- derful satisfaction to the thousands In at- tendance. Blackstonb (Harry J, Powers, mgr.)— Beginning Monday, Sept 2©, for three weeks, Richard-Bennett, to "Damaged Goods." Con- siderable in tercet hae been evinced In thla rreduction, and.lt is safe to predict capacity uslneas throughout the entire engagement. Cort (U. F. Hermann, mgr.)—"The Double Cross," for an Indefinite engagement. Qarrick (John J. Oarrlty, mgr.)—wllllrm Hodge, In "The Road to Happiness," Is pini- ng to about $12,000 a week, gross business, and there Is no dlmlnlshnient apparent la the Interests evinced la tills attraction which & a worthy follower of "The Man from, nome." Mr. Hedge Is a great favorite In Chicago, and rightly bO. It Is gratifying to> ■ecord the remarkable business. OnonQB M. Cohan's Grand Opkba HodSB fBarry Kldlnge, mgr.)—"Stoo Thief con- tinues to convulse capacity houses with laughter. One of the clsverest farces ;-ve? presented to Chicago theatregoers. TSngaae- miont indefinite. Illinois (W. J. Davis, mgr.)—.'-(Che iady af the Slipper," with Montgomery and Stone and Elsie Junta, even at at increase rip for scats on the Bret' floor, continues to top- ■jotcli business. Heall, a, wonderful combi- nation, and fulls deserving its heavy patron- Tja 3at.it ofHBA House (Harry Askln, •Kf.*—"■/ irlp to Wasbbigton," under the ■c-pona- inanasement of Harry Askln, con- tinue' -;o high favor. Capacity audiences an aot Infrequent, and naught but highest ■raise for the production is heard front chose attending this sterling attraction', - Olympic (George C. Warrcn/mgr.)—The extraordinary engagement of "Within the Law" came to a conclusion Saturday night. Sept 27, and is followed by "Mutt and Jeff fc Panama," which opened yesterday, Sept. 28, for a limited engagement. Manager Wnr- ten Is to bo felicitated upon tho wonderful success of tbe Olympic since Its opening this season, under his personal direction. Powbrb' (Harry Powers, mgr.)—"The Governor's Lady," praised by the critics, la attracting splendid business. Princess (Wm. 81ngor, mgr.)—Opening lo-nlght, Sept. 20, Doris Kennc, in "Ro- eaancc," for an Indefinite engagement. _ 'Stuobbakbb (Sam Lodorer, mgr.)—"The Winning of Barbara Worth," presented by WHEN IN CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE IN CHICAGO. Chicago. Saturday, Sept 27. SuYTjACB MUSIC .HALL, The market hovered about par at Uu Hut china and Bdwards Co.. the Riding Cran- week, claims this city as her home. dalls, Alice Teddy, Mile. Da Mela,-Leislle and lere that she made her first stage appearance for their money at this theatre. ; Sol Boms, Josephine, Bwor and Wcstbrooke, »n», as a member of the chorus, in "The William O'Clabb and Madelinb lew Cervo, Musical Tolans. Tom Weatherford, Land «f Nod." She afterward succeeded to ald are back in Chicago with an act so inl- and Artuso. the role pUyed by May De Sousa, when Ge proved mnce last seen in the Middle WeBt Colonial.— Week of 2fl. Winona Winter «i M e took the road. Miss Oswald was edu- that It is hardly recognizable. «e™™l "?*[ heads the bill, and others are: H. V. Flta- cated on the North Side, and attended the songs by Mr. O'Clare contribute towards tne gorald, Harry Le Clair, Agnes Burr, Lyons North Dlvlolon High School. . . enjoyment of the act. and Cullum, Dalto Freese and company, whibxvxp she goes, Winona Winter takes Thb Alpha Troupe appeared at the co- Dryer and Dryer. Four De Kocks Brothers nw daddy. Banks Winter. He acts as her lonlal last week, and the remarkable Hoop Bessie Le Connt. Rhodn and Crampton, Del- nersonai manager and press agent lie is an rolling tricks attracted much attention. , ialw „„«„. „„,„„ . w „ „„. ax. v < phlno and Delmora, Mary Relth and com- on performer himself, and will be ramem- Oukb Braman, manager of the Orand, at pg^ee Muste HaU for this past week, falling pany, and Baker and O'Nell. bered by the elder playgoers as the autior- Thirty-first and State, has gone to Lais- a wt below at times and than again soaring IMcVickbr's. —Week of 20: Adele Oswald, B inger of "White wings." He looks after fornia, hoping to improve his health. n j_ ni q^^ Damerel. uihis Viennese operetta "Creo," Clifford Hippie and company, Alpha «n Mies Winona's billing and press matter, Willaro 8imms and company have been ,^ phe Koif ^ t ot the Air," written by Uo Sextette, Canfleld and Carlton, Four Nelson ma continually carries a bundle of her latest booked in the Middle West by James ». BtelP aa4 B e i a Jenbach, found no :jmoetl- Comiques, and Hughes Musical Trio. photographs beneath his arm. McKowen. ttop in winning the title of headline!'. l<:.-u..ifc Crown. —Week of 20: Keough and Fran- v '' „.„.<, nI)r . v otutu ant» Mknlo E. Moore's Summer Ulrls are jj ypoo oat of vaudeville's best known ,• ;u THE GIRLS FBOM8TARLAND. ^^ qu , te ft bit on the Pantages Ume, g^ „ nanc I 9 „ character9i WBS 3eca it ^ The Girls from fltarland, seen at the Folly according to reports which reach J. C. thlnl J^ wnere a e scored his usual laughs, week of Sept. 21, Is Miss Nobody from Star- Matthews. . . . Bd. Gallagher ana Bob Carlln, in "Before land, which was turned from a dollar and a Nadjb 1b gett i ng some fine work on Asso- ^ jSat^ ant Jack Gardner, "oh seen half attraction to a tabloid last season, and c i fttt0 n time. . bar* tottie outsklrtlng nouses, tht /ormer which Izzy Herk has made Into burlesgue x> halpbbin. a brother ot Nan Halperln, "T™a u *c. iime ano the latter on J. thU season. It Is a fine show, one pf tte tbe ingenue of Joe Howard's new ihow. at jfT ft 8< tin,, air) very v/eil betort tht more best that has been Been In Chicago this sea- the Whitney, has accepted a position yrtth Sitleai iai expectant .:wo-a-6ay crowa son. There U more plot than Is generally the B . B . Meredith Press Bureau. The Cavana IhioThlgh. wTreco els, Doria Opera Trio, George (Elvers, Rcllly and O'Nell, Bessie Le Count, Jones and Crane, Harry Le Clair, Morctte Sisters, Lyons and Cullum, Dalto Freeso and com- pany, Jim WtngQeld and Sheldon and Jossey. Impkbial.— Week of 20, "Tho Confession." Victoria.— Week of 29: "The Man from Home." National. —Week cf 20, ."A Butterfly on the Wheel." found in vaudeville ana many capaDle peo- CoLiiJiniA.—Week of 28, Ben Welch and pie. The wonder la how Izzy Herk did It his burlesnuers. Gayety Girls followB. He must have five or six -.people who get Hatmabkbt.— Week of 28, Monte Carlo more than the limit generally allowed for Girls. Blanche Balrd's Big Show follows. _ burlesque Stab and Gabtbu. —Week of 28, the Taxi Girls. Queens of Paris follows. Foi.lt. —Week of 28, the Star and Garter 'Show. American Beauties follows. PAT CHAT. Billie Hill, the leading -woman, leads sev- eral numbers splendidly and wears stunning costumes. Celeste McConnell plays a sou- .... brette role nicely and appears In her ra- itj uteof "Louisiana Lou," where he played miliar specialty with her sister. Katherlne «j aBe .'» The act ie under the direction of McConnell has the difficult role made fa- ^ e Kraus. • mous by Bertie Beaumonte and acquits her- AflSOPIATION NOTES self with great honor, both in the Part and J Tub Orpheum, at Topeka, Kan,, Win open ^^ yett thankfully, not lacking tot %• jit ot next week. humor and «ood "Dattcr. proved to be a eood Mabtini and mOB J, MMMWt in Chi- SSSmTl^^S^'JSSS. compr.se^the cago, got some hue «^««™i; «» _*« duo, and their ability it -at to be Questioned, occasion of the first ihowlng ot their offer- Wlr ' e actB aro f^^* a£ lng in this city. Lou Abchbb, seen at the Great Northern last week In the team of Archer and Ingersoll oid as the "hills of Jericho" themselves: i>uc ?s tie old saying goes, "there's nothing iew undo' the sun, so we presume that as long as wire acts, ex- ist they will be accepted. After an. It Is only In the manner of presenting an act that gets it by, and so with thlK one. Its presen- tation was novel and original, and due to Tom Sullivan's Monts Cablo Girls got the biggest Sundny Sept. 21, that tbe Bngel- wood Theatre, In Chicago, has yet had. i : ., , , Jack Bbid's Proorbhsivb Girls turned £"_ w rfl na 0 ii, T inB a. comedv detective and a «be opening bill Is: Lucille Savoy, Harry and a sprinkle of dancing. Miss De Mar people away at the Hayoinrket Theatre, In Dutchman with legitimate touches that earft Brooks add company, Donovan and Arnold, vsea topical aongs which interprets very Chicago, Sunday night. This Is the first the highest praise. He is one o? 8 tb« cleve? and Clemenso Bros. well Indeed, with a change of costume for time this has happened at that house. ' pit m?i vet found In burlescjue. Harry The Lincoln Theatre, in Chicago, hoB song each one. Her material was catchy, her Thb Girls op tub Follies played to st«„w h»n the role of a nert yonnr man. publisher's contests at intervals, and last manner enthusing and quite scintillating about $5,000 week of Sept 14, at the Gay> which he tilavs snlendldly getting laughs Friday night the house was packed as early tnd her songs proper and refreshing. As a cty. in St. Louis. „wg the material would not earn ft If less as 8.30 p. m. , finish she appeared In pink tights and a Law Cantor was In Des Moines Sept. 18- cuuihlv handled Charles Horn has an old Lee Muckenfuss was a caller last week snug bodice. * . ■;'•'•_. 20, when his Choo Choo Girls played the Stfs role hi wbleh he does well, doubling and received the congratulations of the Asso- Frank Byron and Louise Langdon con- New Empress Theatre them. Mr. Cantor has th« ataie manaser in the bare etaee scene. elation Btaff, as he had been married a few tlnue In tnelr comedy success 'Ihe Dude "aw! e 2i n twenty chorus glrfi and six days before, journeying from New York to Detective." It Is hardly a new edition chorus men makina' that nart of the enter- Fargo, N. D.; for his bride. Mr. Muckenfuss as the program states and yet we noticed a tatament measure Tup to"the avewgl formerly managed the Orpheum Theatre, In number of new lines which helped a great tunment measure up to me average. l% ' K D <g e fc , now g; paul j^f^na.g acal . Mr . Byron as a "nance T ' character ~ ' office In New York. is practically Incomparable and unaurpass- CHABLBS Woooroap, one of the best known The. shows rhat_ tour jfhe Thlelen circuit able on the vaudeville stage. Miss Louise instructed Adolph Marks to enter suit against Frank 3 Valbott and C. H. Miles for $1,200 dnraai ustalned in the cancello-tion of the Girls I,. ■ ■ Louis recently. Tai ■> following acts went to Stevenson, Mich., Sept 23-26, for the Cloverdale Falc BradiurdTand Olcnnle, MumcaT Ctaytons. At> animal trainers of the country, who makes play the Plumb Opera House, in Streator, Langdon- is valuable only In so'much as she thur Fietcher,. Probnsco and Bvelyn WIU- his headquarters at JameBtown, N. Y., was Tn„ on Sunday and attract big ^business, has acquired a good stage laugh ftta- ay lama Walter A. Downie had the bookings; Mabib Bvcheb closed a four weeks' gngement at tat Congress Sept. 20, and a Chicago visitor last week! . He was'here to Two performances are given—matinee and BequentTy is Mabib Buckeb closed a four weeks' en- meet Al. Rlngllng and arranged to place two night. . , opposite" Mr, _ J may fclg feature acts with the Rlngllng Bros.' Iiie funeral of Mrs. Mendelsohn, daugh*— return there shortly" ac Manager' Lewlnson Circus next season. Mr._Woodford has an of Jake Ellas, was held at Roseland •' previously executed contracts can be set back, "act beautiful" on The Alhambre. a .now run as a regular rosing dog on the I theatre, entirety different from the way it Locw time, and tw *tt ft n anAMa^M fufc#AHA FTn» ^.*_b ___»_ ^^^ Ti AI*wa IIT^ ,s A frv»*i-l' tn Jack Gardner, the pride of the Rlalbo and the matinee girl, Is still the same Immaculate dude and channdng entertainer.' Mr. Gard- uite Instrumental In playing . .Byron. Alone, she would be daughter forgotten. id Ceme- fid. Gallagher and Bob Carl in, alias the is snxloua tc nave he».' Sbe will accept If act with the Alice Lloyd Road Show anil the tery last Friday. Among those who attend- "ocean bloodhound" have not changed their ''act beautiful" on the Keith time. Hunter's ed were: Mrs. Kerry Meagher, Mrs. L. F. B ct a particle since they were last seen In "ie Keith time, an act on the Allardt and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cor- Chicago at the Cottage Grove Empress, _ two acts on the Association telyou, and Irving Yates. Sam Tlshman and when they were touring tbe S. & C. time, waa operated before. The new mannger, B. time—Woodford's educated animals and Henry Shapiro were pallbearers. The em- But the boys are not a whit less popular, L. Jacaby, is worth; of the highest praise. White's Models. Mr. Woodford has a mule pioyees of the Association aent a big floral however, in fact the Falacltes Uked them The orchestra. Is a good one, consisting of act In course of production Which will have piece. . better than the aouthslders, all, of .which (out or five pieces, and the programs aro three Rlngllng clowns featured. It will be Kartello and Stoddard, who played for they are deserving, for tbe boys, have got Tery mod, when their cost is taken into con- seen at the Great Northern Hippodrome in Richard Hoffman quite a great deal last sea- a line of stuff that will stand tnem in good llderatlon. December. son, had their Chicago opening at the Acad- stead tor some time to come. This set Is Tax. Humboldt Theatre will be ready to Ida Zimmerman was granted a decree of emy recently. ■ well staged and full of burlesque fun. It open Nov. 15. divorce by Judge Petit, of the Circuit Court, Warren and Francis complete their Asso- is colled "Before the Mast" The Six Castrillons. who aro playing fairs from her husband. William Zimmerman, elation time with a tour of tbe Inter-State for the United Agency, passed through Chi- manager of the Kingston Vaudeville Ex- circuit cago last week, going to Watertown, Wis. change. Edward J. Ader represented Mrs. , 4 They go to Nashvlllo this week, with Blrm- Zimmerman. . . _ _ iAn Okphhuh road show for ten and ncr's monologue, unfortunately did not cause Ingham and Dallas to follow. Halton Powell, associated with the twenty cents was the offering to the patrons much of a riot, e fact which he seemed to C .R. Haoobktx was at Elkhart, Ind., last Western Vaudeville Association, filed his o( tD6 Kedilc the first half of last week, blame on his audience. To be frank with you week, looking after Go United Exposition $elltlon In bankruptcy In the U. S. District imoHne, if you can, seeing the Great Howard, Jack, the stuff you used was not there, it Shows, put out by the Downie Agency. Court here, scheduling a large amount of tne ^'uusWi Cuttys, Scheller and Dlcktn- didn't have the punch half of the time. The Thb Newsbaum Troupe has been booked liabilities and no assets. Edward J. Ader s and warren and Franci9, together with songs, on the other band, were much better. for the Alhambra for <weck of Oct. 0, by represents Mr. Powell. . an ' acPO batlc act, for a dime. Any one of the Mr. Gardner still uses "That English Rag Jack Fox. MENLO MOORE NOTES. four acts would hold up any bill. Inei- to good advantage, but made the hit of the . TnB ^ In . tc , r " stnte . clrcult has made up its Menlo (B. Mbore's "Stage Door Johnnies" dentally it was also a Beeler Brothers' Show, evening by singing his "chello" song. . Tils mlna that It won't pay any more for acts followed Montgomery and Moore at tho Met- for these agents bandied three of tie five ho accomplishes like a master, and was en- thnn other circuits pay. Tho bugaboo about lonolltan Opera House In Philadelphia re- big acts on the bill. Eddie Hayman is sure cored for It deservingly. It was thiB feature excessive tares Is ridiculed. With the acts cently. and "cleaned up." It is greatly to setting a hard pace to follow with Ms book- which netted him so much applause and gave playing New Orleans Instead of San Antonio, the credit of this act to follow one of the tags of his pet theatre. him tho «ood standing with -which vie left us. and coming from that point to Hot Springs etrongest offerings in vaudeville—an honor Hal Vobs, of "The Double Cross" cast, iA good cast, lilting songs, plenty of ove and Mttlo Rock, whore they take up tie generally awarded to Montgomery and Moore. 1b trying to avoid being stung by the vaude- making and George .pamerel is the comblna- ABsoolation time the Jumps are practically The "Stage Door Johnnies" made their New ville bee, which is buzzing about, him. He tion that placed "The Knight of the Air on the same as in tho'Middle West The Harry York dobut at the American Roof and went has lad several offers, but as the run of the map for the past week. It Wfls an Miller time down that way, has aided ma- over big. The attraction is now on the "The Double Cross," at the Cort Theatre, operetta, truly Viennese, cut down to the tortally In making a route In the Southwest Loew time. looks like a long one, he Is contented to stay proper length without losing any of Its desirable. The Inter-State position has been (Moore's "Rah Rah Boys" opened at the where he Id for the present. brightness or interest. Mr. Damerel Is the omphaslzed recently when a number of city Theatre, In New York, Sept. 22, being The beautiful green yelvet carpet which passionate lover bold and Captain of the Fly- artists' representatives found that acts tiey featured on an eight act bill. It was n very has been doing duty hi the halls of the tenth tag Squadron, the latter feature enabling 5?" . ,a / ur £ a themselves^ were scheduled for successful New York debut and eleventh floor hallways of the W. V. M. him to wear a pretty red uniform with gold H Inter-State tour did not havo a chance Moore's "Mother Goose Girls" are now A. offices, Is being removed. It will be re- lace. But dress as he may, Mr. Damerel can playing the Loew time In Massachusetts, placed with linoleum, which, while not so sing and act and make love decidedly real- This attraction will have Its New York pre- . decorative, Is much more substantial for the lstlcally, and so he is valuable to us all. viicro In the next few weeks. henvy tread of the actors' feet. Charles Wright, Myrtle Vall.Leora Lucey and "The Fair Co-Edn" Is now In rehearsal, Vic Hugo, of the Cedar Rapids Majestic, John Leach, all did very well In assisting in stand Arm. We will not pay more tian they and opens Oct. 6 nt Muncle, Iud. The peo- has resumed his weekly -visits to Chicago, the more prominent roles. pay on other circuits." mi e encaged, in addition to Jean Wtatz and With his vaudeville theatre, Cal. Stewart, la Just what Ed. Corelli and Chas. Gillette Beth Smalley (late of the La Salle Theatre, his show, "Running for Governor," and two did would be rather difficult to relate, yet In Chicago, forces), are Bert Perry, last sea- shows in the Orient, besides framing up a they left nothing undone. They are rlght- for that time at an advance over the salaries paid on tho Short-Jump circuits. The acts refused have not been little ones, either. Cclla Bloom puts It to acts thlB way: "We GENERAL CODY ON THE BENEFIT. Are Cordially Invited to Make Headquarters rt the Western Bureau The New York Clipper In the Heart of th« lUalto SOS Ashland Slock. Cor. dark Ac Randolph p „n« Ha |<'F.NTIlAl. 6M» It not convenient to call, MAIL ROUTES AND NEWS ITKMS. 1IAVK YOl'K MAIL SENT IN ODK OAlkK. THB NEW YORK CLIPPER Is not con- ventional. It Is original, aggressive, lm parMal;'rellablo, and ahovo all, IT hah A CERTAIN OllIHINALITV AND DI8TINO- TIVENKSB WHICH PLACES IT IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. HnH^n?,^ 1 ?£ ™?mi£ ?&V° Sw^f « P ^ 9 ie " w hat he says, that <s If you don't care was greaUy ta the lead. They were ex S?g! .°g* Jk fgJgg#.- t «^ J *»g°"S.->i N Y AW NOTHia what happens. Three at one Ome aU playing troraelv Tell applauded, . come into tho organization under the short ». x « » *• *«JTES. d ono gbouIaer fa no n)ce way ^ fa£ T))e - CaBtl „PP g a r ^ ro(luclnf with living President Cody Intimates that he .noybe v£S«nS^^SSSt^t^i^ 1^ ^vSSniS&u father of «u ™i Lacalsi sWe 9 %om^ f anTi\^ta kind of 8 'wh"h tWSa^^iTSWffiS a«n U d r, cuanTnrMTndaTWe^n^^ ?JS g^r^fi^ffS ^^SS'&^^^SA ■""' '■"".^J v " -■' ' Bpects. »r*Timwi>vn The Pinafore Kiddles, presented for the first time here by Rex, Carpenter add Wis- Cody, -with the-rflnce of tette and Romano end RomanbV I » Iff* S* JlB* S<L»L!Mftfi Monaco and his party In them, and that mov- The . Cosmopolitan Theatre, lng pictures will be made during the great ninth and Ualsted, opened a Rocky Mountain hunt, which the general the management of Anchor Bros., . organised, and Is now undor way. the. New York & Western Agency, a* nas this week Vie ,llntn wb« <mt tn th» £B£2 -v-"r m ~? t, . m 3 «?5S P^esldentCpdy.has reQuested.tb. secretary X^tt^ft matl- S^sJSSSG^PST SSSSf '^S^SSS^A*^^ Btiikl Kibk lOBt her diamonds at Oak- Master Nelson, Arthur Harris. Jerome Tobln, Bddie Dolly, Eddie Gates, Leo Hennlng, Leo - Donaldson, Gladys Bmlth, Dorothy Preyer, iHt« v»«..t,„ r „- b.w.». . i m^ -~— -~- r ™. quite a campaign waged Florence Mascott and chorus. ■ui'V™. ™ ewsboy *. °« tctte . .*«•». ** Mo- against Jewelry salesmen Blnce *Uss Ordwny 'After wltncsslnn tho Two Vivians, In their ?i C „^£'J a £L WeCk, hBB been bw>kea for the r f porte 7 1t r ' 088 ; «no the feeling is very exhibition of sharp^hooTlng, many will lantngea tour. .... _ ... strong In the profession. nirco with tt™ nrjwVnm that thev are de- ng. - to conveyhls kindest Rrcetlngs to every mem- The President Theatre had a special matt- ber of The Showmen^ League of America, nee Sept. 30. when It presented tho big film h3f , ^i m g.I T^g 'g S. 2E ^^^rr^^^rhL^WaJ^To*; ft " tUre ' *' IV8nhoe " A t^^ir^ !oaneirvilSed to at%j5SrT SS* aSftLA^* wlth tbom ,n CMca «° for __ „ ■ , * . ■ There has been quite a campaign waged the big benefit Tub Oak Park Theatre, the new playhouso j <> being erected by Peck. Gatts & Sackctt, man- The Jean King Quartette has Been routed A oaooutbb of Jake Ellas, auditor of servtaa"of theTtltPJ .of ^^rld's\rcatcst sharp- ngcrs of the Warrington Theatre opens Oct for the season by the W. V MA. • the Western Vaudeville Onagers Assocla- shootefs?' W^^havc beiuTof rh g <^WoVWan. IS, booked by Jones, Llnlck ft Scbnefcr play- Sol g^JjM taken the lease of the tion died last week. She wis thirty-two on nunlerous oc^aalSn* bSt have never had lng the same cIsbb of nttracUoiM that are Swart!Theatre .In >yankegan, and will adopt years of ago and had been married four the pleasure of etching their%emarkablo seen at McVickcr's and the Colonial. » vaudeville policy for tho house, with Col. years. feats bpr«r» vix.ih Sn ihVir nhllltv they Tub newest additions to the Jones, Llnlck "Bill" Thompson In charge. ' Captaik Anson, the famous baseball are llkablv^'modestTViev shoot with un- it Schacfer circuit of ■vaudeville theatre book- , At .last the unexpected has happened, player has been suggested as deserving a ewmgaccuracrfra '2-^^ Ings are: The Orcenwall Theatre, New Or- 3*<* «*»> •>•■■ ■»»■ »« !■» n»l» n>« ft.i™i~— a-* —iHrVT 1 !.." 0 •.~~ T i?f._" ?'*"» leans, whl& opened Sfonday, Sept, 22, and H'.10„„ •1 ? £SW £2 nncxpectca nas nappenea. player has been suggested as deserving a erring accuracy from all angles and positlorw. Jack Kohl has gone to work joAs. the Carnegie, tacdal owing to his brave rescue with so terribly few mishaps that It almost youngest of two sons of Go late Charles E. of two ^Ule girls last Winter. It is very., matesTyoa wonder wSethler or%t wo are '■Tin ...'■•«-. S.f-i.1 In'lv ..blqSia it