The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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, OCTOBER 11 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. ■ THE OVER-NIGHT HIT ISCH GA 9 WORRY 1 This i» a real knockout! and sure !o: •? cozen scores Always Take a Girl Named Daisy 'CAUSE DAISIES^ WON'T: TELL ** The season's sc:i^a*;oruiV'fi(>.tiR. hit; Greatest natural comedy song ever -published Wc' hhvc : "cxtr<i -choi vises '.to'.■■■til: any character, straight, German, Jew, Italian, English,- in U'ctV-atiylhin'fr,. Good tor a dozen encores. TME BEST MARCH 80N0 :R PUBLI8HED OUT OF TOWN HEWS U though tbe season has been on (or several seeks Ibe first stellar dramotlc card will not be 1,1-ivril for mother Keek. Botb of tbe blgh clam (,.m'-i-3 offer novelties as the Inaugural October l,..kt:ics—tbe Grand, a series of German stork at- iractlons, rod the Lyrl-J, cyclcnlc TtuderllK Business bas only been fnlrly good thus far. Iliuxn Oira* Hocai (JoUn H. liavlln. mg.\l— Oscar htrmss' success The Vale of Lore" ("D.t Tiril der Llebe"), which to now tbe vogue In Berlin and Venice, will hare Its American premiere Oct. 5, when Rosel Frey. the new leading lady of tlie German Players, will make ber srat ap- Searance under tbe direction of Otto Emit climldt. Tbe stock company will remain all week, also presenting "The Concert" and "OH Ih-ldrltrrg." Last week George "Iloney Toj" Eraus aud bis minstrels rare tbe modern concep- tion of • burnt cork festival. Maude Adams comes 13, In "Peter Pan." I.i mo (Carl Herbert Heuck, mgr.)—Era Taucusy and ber associate satellites comes S, la a week of cyclonic vaudeville. Tbe version of "Salome" to featured. Alice- Heejan Rice's new pastoral, "A Romance of Billy Uoat Hill." failed to bit tbe keynote of popular favor, which wos sounded by "Mrs. Wlggs of tbe Cabbage patch," and yet the performance was eminently satisfactory. May Buckley's Inter; rotation of Mi's Lady, was one. and she made tbe character one tbat stood oat. George Irving, Florence Mark. Russell Simpson and William Barnwald. were otbers prominent In tbe pleasing dramatization. Blanche Ring comes 11. B. F. Ketch's (John F. Boral. mgr.)—David Blsphsm. tbe singer, wild 0. Voolruil Ros"rs at the piano, Is tbe big card S. Other features: Sam Mann, In "Tbe New Leader:" Fredericks Siemens and company. In "Lis;" John and Mae Burke. In "The Ragtime Soldier Man." snd Hans, the roller skating bear. Motion pictures. onriiECM (J. Herman Tbnmian, mgr.)—The Orpheoin Players are to offer "Over Sight" S. The faithful liked "Alias Jimmy Valentine." and there were many curtain calls and other evidences of sincere appreciation. ILillett Thompson es- sayed tbe title role. Nora Shelby was s charming Rose Lane. One of tbe clever bits of tbe play was Edward Gould Robinson's "Dick, tbe Rat." "The House Next Door 1 ' 12. Walnut Stbeet (W. F. Tacbson. mgr.)—Will- lam Anthony McGnlre's play, "The Cost of Liv- ing." Is offered 8. Last week, "ilusy Izzr." in- terpreted by George Sidney, bad a lively time of It. Carrie Weber to still Rosetta, the organ (.rlnder. and a splendid side psrtner of tbe co- median. There are a lot of pretty girls In the enow. "In Old Kentucky" comes for Its annual, 12. EiirBBss (George fTFis'.i, mgr.)—Nina Collins and Bert Gardner are coming; S, In another of Joe Maxwell's big creations, r 'Tlie Canoe Girls." Others: The Three Toscarys. George Herrman anil Marlon Shirley In "Tbe Mysterious Sore- nsders;" James F. McDonald, Nc-ary snd Miller, and Whyte, Pelxer and Whyte. Empresscope views. Stahdabd (Bsrry Hart, mgr.)—Joe Hiirtlg comes 5, with his new Taxi Girls. Wilbur Dobbs aud Princess Luba Meroff. Another Hurtlg sbow, tbe Social Maids, held the boards last week, featorlDg Etta PUIartl. Lilly Foster, Jimmy Connors and Billy Baker, bad a three cornered race for comedy honors, snd Foster got the edge. Tbe ponies and broilers In "Busy Little Cupid" were cute and good lookers. Gayety Girls 12. Oltupio (McMahon ft Jackson, nigra.)—Cbas. Cromwell's Dandy Girls are due 5, after a week of the Btars of Burlesque. In which Billy Spencer, the original Grogan, cleaned the bases. Will Nell Lavender also received many encores. "Tbe Two Old Fools" and "A Day at tbe Seashore" were tbe burlesque offerings. As "Tbe Hat Maniac," Lou Hoffman was a prlre winner. The show la full of song hits. It went well. Rector Girls 12. Hrdck's Opeba House (Glen E. Blsck, mgr.) —The last hill of tbo- week was provided by the Probascos, in "The Juggler and tbe Singer;" Fred. Harris, Bnnnlson and Taylor. In "Gra- ham's Valet;" Louis Boris, and the Alpha Troupe of hoop rollers. Motion pictures. Music Hall.— Cincinnati's musical season opens Oct. 9, when the Melba-Knbellk company apnea.'. Bookings: Pavlowa and Russian ballet Dec. 2, Vsaye Jan. 27, and Paderewskt Feb. 2d. People's Lioeem, Familt and Cestobt, mo- tion pictures. octodeb orrKsntas. A. L. Eblaxobb, of Klatr ft Erlanger, has no- ilDed Manager John H. Havlln tbat he moy per- sonally hear the German Players In "Tbe Vale of Lore," the Oscar Strauss operetta, which will have lis American premiere at the Grand Opera House. John O'Donnexl. who appeared as Mary Mc- Kwattlgan, tbe waif. In "A Night at tbe Police Station." at tbe Empress, Is a Cincinnati boy. He Is programmed as "Lain Belmont," snd few recognised him as the graduate of St. Xovler's College, and former chorister at the Mound Street Temple. Mt Auburn Presbyterian and St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Daring tbe engage- ment there was an "O'Donnell night" at tbe • theatre. Habbiet Sheldon, who played Mrs. Seguln, In "The Romance of Billy Goat Hill." Is a Clncln- natlan and the proud mother of Walter Jones, the comedian. _ Da,, Eskst K Oswald, director of the Cincin- nati Symphony Orchestra, sails for Hamburg 10, and spends a week In New York before returning to his musical duties here. James B. Oabson was the farcical msrnet in tbe mirth provoking absurdity, Lacky's Red Heads, the big aream of the last B. F. Keith bill. LsiiTsa Bebnabb made an Immediate hit at the Empress. He ranks aa one of tbe big favor- ites of the SuIllvaD-ConsMlne circuit. George Evans wss rather disappointed during Itls Cincinnati stsy. Bis theatrical experience was O. K., but tad weather upset the stnnts planned for tbe closing day of tbe reason at Red- land Field. Tbe game was called off, and with It tbe Evans festivities. The Oentnry Theatre, one of John J. Ryan's Ill-fated Investments on Wslnnt Hills. Is to lie sold at auction. The house failed aa a vaude- ville centre, and bas been presenting motion pic- tures. Lillian BancnCRa. Babe Mills. Margaret Sheridan and Julie Bonntll, were In tbe limelight with the Stars of Burlesque, of the Progressive circuit, at tbe Olympic. Tnn Pageant Choral Society will produce Men- celssobn's "St. Pant" this season. John Boils, son of the late Jack Boyle, the hall player, bas made good with Gas Edwards' Song Revoe. Dobotht HiLura. of Ibe Juvenile Players Club. «ss cast for "Bobby," In the Orpbemn produc- tion of "Alias Jimmy Valentine." The new Gayety will not be ready for dedica- tion until November next. tVooster, O.—City (Kettle* ft Limb, mgrs.) —Earl Block Co. week of Oct 0. Aliiaubba and Lvaic, pictures and muate. Wallace. —Pictures an. I vaadevllle. Notes. —After being closed for renovating, the Alhambra Theatre opens Wednesday, 8, with a PLANT YOURSELF INTO HIS HEART I Get this number at once. Brand new. We have a .Treat double version and a wonderful quartette arrangement. Be the first to use a hit WE ALSO PUBLISH This ballad you've beam looking for. This sons; It so fall of merit we couldn't hold It back. Won- derful sentiment, wonderful melody OEE! IT'S NAUGHTY, BUT IT'S NICE THAT NAUGHTY MEW A classic In papular sons;. The best double number Of the year. Also grout for singles, trios and quartettes special program of picture* and music Tbe| Wayne County Fair Association has about com- l'U ted Its work preparing for a til? and profitable I business. Only inclement weather can mar its I success. Automobile races will take place despite I a previous rutins. Local drivers and cars will [ compete. SiieMman's trained bears will be a | feature attraction. Mansfield, O. — Opera Bouse (Kantr ft I Crouse. mgrs.) "Within the Law" Oct 7. Lillian [ Russell 10. Newark, N. J.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, I mgr.) "Excuse Me" Oct. 6 and week. 'The| Poor Little Rich Girl" next week. Shgbebt (Lee Otlolengal, mgr.)—"Booty Pulls I tbe Strings" 6 and week. "When Dreams Come| True" next. Paocron's (R. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill week of I 6: Clir.s. E. Evans and company. Grant and II >tr, I John and Winnie Ilennlngs, Silvers, Olive Briscoe, I P.oy Monroe, Pamzcr Duo, l'lorelte, and Laddie I Cliff. Dr. Frederick A. Cooc Is featured for week I of 13. OnruEBJt (M. 8. Schleslngcr, mgr.)—"Tae Kewlyweds and Their Babr" week of 8, being the last attraction here under the Stair ft Havlln booking. The Clifford Stock-Mabel Brownell Stock Co. will open a per.nanent engagement In "Merely Mary Ann," 13. The company will alto Include: Edward Van Sloan. Charlotte Wade Daniels, Ed. Sweeney and Edmond Soraghan. Esinns (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The Big Jubilee week of 0. with Pat White, Ooff Phillips, Harvey Brooks, Tommy O'S'eil, Bert Jones, James lie- Inerney, Anna Grant, Laura Houston, Marjorle Mack and Winnie Crawford. Ltbio (R. 0. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 0-fi: Karlton and Kllfford. Wm. McKey and company, Moore and St. Claire, Mildred Jewell and company, Harry Dare, and State Fair Girls. For 9-11: The Great Toklo, Dorothy Curtis. Franklin Oale and company, Faust and Williams, Acme Comedy Trio, and Perry's Minstrels. Washington- (O. R. New. mgr.)—Bill 6-8: Harry Thompson, Msnrlce Williams snd company, Wayne and Mayne. Marie La Vler, Gladstone ana Talmage, and Morton and Rosle. Jersey City, W. J.—Majestic (F. E. Hen- dereoo, mgr.) "The Blindness of Virtue" Oct. 0 and week. "What Happened to Mary" next. Acadeut (F. B. Henderson, mgr.) — "The Chinatown Mystery," by the Academy Stock, 6 and week. "Hello I Bill I" next. Obfheum (Anthony Michel, mgr.) — Vaudeville snd moving pictures. Bon Ton (Ed. U. Cadogan, mgr.)—Variety end moving pictures, and new songs. SIoniicello (W. D. Eopsteln, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and the latest moving pictures. Notes —Florence Hill, of (he Hoboken Gayety Stock, made a success !n a singing act at the Orpheum week of 20. Ignats Paderewnki will be a', thi Lincoln Blgh School College Clnb 14. Hoboken, X. J.—Oayety (Thos. L. Sheeley, mgr.) "Our Wires," by the Gayety Stock, week of Oct. 6. "Romeo and Juliet" next Em pine (Wm. F. Fitzgerald, mgr.)—The Beauty Parade 6 and week. Marlon's Own Com- pany next. Ltbio (O. S. Rlggs, mgr.)—Attractive variety offerings with moving pictures and new aongs. Mllford, Mass,—Opera Boose (0. W. Cur- tier, mgr.) attractions for week of Oct. 6 will be vaudeville and motion pictures, with entire change Of bill on Thursday. Ltcevic (Luby Bros., mgrs.)—Motion pictures and songs. Ideal (F. Rsy, mgr.)—Motion pictures and songs. Notes. —H. Flnnerty, who has been vocal soloist at the ideal, closed his slz weeks' stay, and has been succeeded by Earl Bean. Mr. Flnnerty was a favorite here May Touhey, pianist at tbe Ideal, has resigned, and gone to tbe Opera House as a permanent fixture as pianist In tbe orches- tra in that bouse Paul Bollender, soloist at tbe Lyceum, has been re-engaged by tbe Luby Bros., for a few weeks longer, at tbe request of tbe patrons Tbe Uxbridge Fair, for tbe first time In Its thirty-live years of existence, re- ports a profit on admissions of f 1,200 The Upton Fair also reports success, and a Belling- ham Fair Is announced for Oct. 24-27 Among the vaudevllllans with Ibe Whltestde-Btraoaa Stock Co., at tbe Opera House, worthy of special mention, were: Frank ifayo, Jack Brownell, Leoua Hanson and Mr. and airs. Slroses. Lynn, Mass.—Auditorium (Al. Jones, mgr.) "The Barrier" week o( Oct. 0. Linn (Morlson ft- Ashley, mgrs.)—"Madsme Sherry" week of 0. Olijjtia (O. L. Coulg, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Comiqe. Dbbaulano and Cesttbal Squabe, mo- tion pictures and Illustrated songs. . Notes.— Rose King bas left the Llndsey Morl- son Stock Co. snd Is considering a number of offers from msnsgers The actors of Lynn have organised a green room and press club, and have invited tbe local newspsper men to Join. The following officers were elected st tbe last meeting: President. Geoffrey Whalea; vice president. Wm. Bntson: secretary. Matthew Slattery: iresanrer, Al. Newhall, and fininclal secretsry, John O nonr net ! Lawrence, Muss),—Colonls! (Jnllss Cahn, mgr.) Mnlley ft Dennlson Btoci. Co. preset "Ilrevnler's Millions" Oct. 6 snd sreek. Ele- vstlng a Hnsband" next week. - ■ -. Opeba House (Julius Oabu, rogr.)-^erlrode Hoffmann Company 10, "The Qpaker Girl IT. "Quo Vodls?" pictures week of 13. NICKEL (John R. Oldfield. mgr.) —MM and week Includes: Krolly Duo, Pldney Shields and company. O'Brien snd Brooks, Four Musics] Cates, Marie Arrllle. tbe La Noles Tosn and 8tacla Moore, tbe Africanders, and pictures. Bboadwav IP. W. Magulie. mar.)—Motion pic- tures and Illustrated songs. Featuring lor the Crown" and "Land of Dead Things ' 13-15. Victobia (F. fl. Eager, agr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs- , .. „ ,^ Pbsvieb (N. Deraarra. agr.)—Motion pletorea only. GEO. W. MEYER MUSIC CO. U5 W. 45th Sl.'rH. T. CHICAGO OFFICE 604 RANDOLPH BIOG. <*5n.CUHKST.. DAVE ROSE, Pro). Kgr. BOSTON OFFICE. DAVE MAN LEY'. Prol.Mnr. K BOVLSTO-N ST. Haverhill. M«ss.—Colonial (Wm. E. Fur- ber. mgr.) bill Oct. 0-8: Alver's Tolar bears, Bobby l'andur and Brother, Markee and Deliver Trio. For 9-11: Bounding Tramps. Nlbio and Spencer. "Tbe Porch Parly," and others. Onrainu (Geo. K. Bobtnson. mgr.)—For week of 6, the Mayer Stock Oo. presents "Shore Acres." Business to big. Nickel, Scenic Tbuple and majestic, mo- tion pictures and Illustrated tongs, Taunton, of sua. — Park (Mtlley-Drnnlson, mgrs.) Malley-Dennlson Sto.'k Co. for week of Oct. 8, present "The Spendthrift" WniTTENTON, Stab, Nickel, Casino and Co- LCHBIA, pictures. Terra) Haute, Ittdr—flrand (8. W. Car- rntben, mgr.) vaudeville last half of each week continues to draw capacity. BUI Oct. 2-5 In- cluded: Venetian Four. Riley and O'Nell. Wm. Fleman and company, Katherlne Mlley. Chester's dogs, snd Klnemacolor pictures. Orvllle Harrold, tenor, 6. Vabieties (Ross Garver, mgr.)—For0-8: "Bus- ter Brown," tsblold. For 0-12: Stevens and How- ard. Patsy Doyle, Johnson, Howard and Llsette, and "I Died." Lois (E, B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. Savot, Majestic. Fountain, Colonial, Pbix- csaa, Cbucekt, Obphbtjh. America*, RotaL. Imp, Moobb, Elk, Pajbb; and Theatoerm, mov- pictures on|r. Notes. —At Fair Grounds, Sept. 28, Bob Burman lowered the world's auto record for a mile on a half mile track by two seconds Messrs. Csrrntbers, Smith and Colby, lessees of Grand. here, also Messrs. Hellman and ButterSeld. part owners of Varieties, all of Chicago, were In this city, 27, looking over their theatrical holdings. * rtrasil, and.—Sourwlne. vaudeville and pic- tures. Feincess, Abo snd Colonial, moving pictures. Nora.—A. J. Frlis left here for Terre Haute to accept management of tbe Perk, a new picture boose recently erected In that city. Memphis, Team,—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) 'Quo VadlsT" pictures week of Oct. 5. ■Tolly of the Circus" 12, Al. B. Wilson 13, 14; "Little Boy Blue" 10, Louis Mann IT, 18. I.tbic (BenJ. M. Stalnback, mgr.)—For week of 6, Esther Williams, In "A Man's Game." OapiiEi-M (Max la Man, rr.fr.)— Dill week of 0: Benry Woodruff and company, Edna Showalter, Norton and Nicholson, tbe Romanos, De Loach and Davles, Klelne and Geste, and motion pictures. Populab. Mozabt. Madison, Bellbvvn. Oxrosn and Bon Ton, Urdomes, are having good busi- ness, Tiisrs Majestic ». Ambbican. Subcbban, Echo, Cabbollton, Palace, Qceen, Colonial. Pbin- cbss, Alamo, MsnBOPOLiTAir, DoTaL, Two Pas- times, Two Daisies, Gem, Savot, Pexin and Jor, motion pictures only. Note.— SeUs-Floto Circus showed here 9, Chattanooga, Tenn^—Billy Long (H. N. Cassldy, mgr.) week commencing Oct. 8, tbt Billy Long Stock Co., in "Beverly of Oraustark." Bijou (B, N. Patterson, mgr.)—Al. B. Wilson- Oct 4, ''Robin Hood" 6. Bonoti. tjieato. Colonial. Pioto, Cbbsobnt ind Alilambba, motion pictures. Montreal, Can.—nis Msiesty's (BL Q. Brooks, mgr.) Strstford Players Oct. S tod week, Cyril Maode week of 13. Pbincess (Aoble Wright, mgr.)—"OhI f Bay" 0 and week. "The Whip" next. Obphbpm (Geo. Drlsooll. mgr.) — Bill week of 4: Amelia Stone and Armand Kallst, Josle Heather, Henshaw and Avery, Four Bards, Jimmy Lucas, Apdale's animals, Claude Banf, and Ken- nedy and Kramer, Fbancais (J. O. Bootey, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures, Business good. Bill for week or 6: Arthur ami Roy, Leonard and Whitney, Lordy's dogs, Josephine Brills. Dike Tbomss, and Harry Tasds. Oatstt.— "Obi Oh! Josephine" 0 and week. Gay New Yorkers next Hamilton, Can.—Grand (A. B. Loudon, mgr.) "The Garden of Allah" Oct. 0-8, Keller- man Recital 0, "Peg o' My Heart" 10, lis Cyril Maude 18-18, F. B. Benson's Bsakesperetn Co. 20-24. Temple (J. O. Applelon, mgr.)—BUI for week of 8: Herbert and Goldsmith. Empire Comedy Four, Hilda Oljdere, Golden and De Winters, Helen Page and company, Anita Battling, Bol< mio Bros., and Mai Laube. Ltbio. —Bill for week of 8: Earl's Water Nymphs. Earl and Bartlett, Archer and Belford. Whelan and La Hose, Dors Bosca, Elrora and Roll and Adriel. Ottawa, Can.—Franrals (Ken. K. Flnlay, mgr.) tabloids by Roma Beade Oo.. Is "in Ten- nessee" snd "The Round Dagger," and motion pictures week of Oct. 8. Dominion (J. F. Clancy, mgr.)—Josle Heather, the F.ngllsb comedienne, made a big hit here week "'fTmilt (Ken. H. Flnlay, mgr.)—Vaudevlllo and motion jilctnres. , Cahino (F. U. te Due, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. .„„ RtissKLL (P. Gorman, mgr.)—Flske O Han was the attraction 3, 4. Brant ford, Can. — Grand (F. Johnson, mgr.) "Peg o' My Heart" Oct. 0 . Ooloniai. <E. Gymons, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion plctores, . bubo Cem (Geo. F. Law, mjr.l—Bill OS: Krily and Ashby. the Musical flu«klrks, and mot on pictures, Dill 9-11: Rowley and Oay, and tnolloa Pl A?oiio (Ernie Meyer. Bw»V^yWsa s?.Mf Bad motion pictures, and Andrew Ferrell, In llluctrated songs. Woodstock, Can.—Grlrnn's (Albert Dse- sgliy. mgr.) "Peg o' My Hesrt" Oct. J. fjf Lady of Ostend" 13. "Mutt snd Jeff In Panama 28, "The Quaker Olrl" Nov. 7. "TJis Light Eternal" 13. Moving pictures snd vaudeville on Intervening dates. , . Wiiitb Stab (V. T Egcner, mgr.)—Moving pictures only. St. Catharlnea, Can^-Grsnd (O. B. Od- ium, mgr.) Maude Adams, In "Peter Pan." to 8. B. O. Bept 2fl. "Brewster's Millions" Oct. 2. noobester, Jf. Y^-tyceum (It. B. Wollf, mgr.) the twenty-Sflh snulversaiy of the open- ing of tbla, Rochester's oldest and highest class theatre, is being observed week or Oct. 0. John Mason, in "Indian Summer," 0, 7; "Obi Oh I Delphlne" 8-11. _ . , „ . , _.. Siicbibt (Elmer Walters, mgr.)—Mnbf! Wit- her, a native of this city. In "Tbe Moon Maiden." 0. 10; Bouss's Band 11. World's Series scores Bakes (Mort. Shaw, iii.tt.) — Bsrab Padden, In "Kindling," 8 and week. , _ . Cobintiiian (John L. Glennan. mgr.)— Balls. factory business rules. For week of 0, Miners Templb (J. H. Finn, mgr.) —Bill week of 0: Australian Boy Scouts. Maggie Cllno, I.aughlln't dogs, Burntara and Irwla, Ed. Morton, Hsrry Tlgbs and company, and una Clayton and com- Fa'htlt (John H. W. Penyveasey. mgr.)—Play- ing to cspsrlty. Bill 8 and week: Rossuw Mid- gets. Kstle Rooney. Harrows and Mllo. Harry Gil- bert, Ed. and Madeline Frank and company, Mary Keogb, and moving pictures. Victobia (John t. Farren, mgr.)—H. B. 0. business. Catherine Swan, snd Qnlntaoo's Band headline tbe bill week of 0. GoBooN.-^VaudeTllle and photoplays. OSANn.—Talking pictures na.NisEB, Hifpodbomb, Frrzntioii IlAIL snd Knickebbockkb, pictures only. BlBEThamtott, nt. Y^-Stone (Fred. Glllrn, res. mgr.) "Within the Law" Oct 0, matinee sod night; Lyman Howe's moving pictures 7. Abmoet (0. Sbeebsn, res. mgr.)—Stnlntch Plsyers, In "Raffles," week of 8. Notes.— The Blngbamton fair, Sept, 80-Oct. 8, wss marred by rain on Thursday, 2, tbe big day. The fair was bigger snd better than ever All of the motion picture theatres did t capacity business through fair week. Geneva, 1ST. V. — Smith (B. B. Gotstadt. mgr.) Byrnes snd Mclntyre Oct 0, "Stop Tlilrf" 10, "Officer 800" 14, "A Butterfly on the Wheel" 18. Norman Bsekett 21. "Tbe Firefly" 24. "Boogbt and Paid For" 25, "Within the Law" 30. Motion pictures on all open dates. Tbmw.b (f. 0. Pierce, mgr.)—Picture! and vsoderllle. Motion Wojld (Chat. Cook, mgr.)—Plctores. Davenport, In.—Bnrtls (Chamlerlln. Kindt ft Co.. mgrs.) Progressive wheel burlesque Oct 10. "Where ths TtslI Divides" 11, "Society Cir- cus," benefit West End Settlement, IB, 10, "Offi- cer 680" for IP, "The Blindness of Virtue" 23- 28. Amebican.— Vaudeville for Sept. 20 and week Included: Richards and Kyle, Six Musical Hplllers. Teeksy and Bonnie, Frank hush, Cycling Bru- nettes, and Roehm's Athletic Girls. Familt Motion pictures. For 20-Oct 1: "In tin Blsbon's Carriage." with Mary Plekford, "Cleopatra," with Helen Gardner, was tho fcalure. was the fettnte 2, >. Boone. la.—Aiie (Ben. B. Wiley, mgr.) pictures snd vaudeville on open dates, flood business rales. Fane-Oorrell Block Co., In rrptr- tolrs, week of Oct 0. "Truxton King" next. Panioass, Aibdomi and Vieoinu, pictures and vaadevllle. Ltbio (O W. Tbomss, mgr.)—Pletnres onlr. Notb. —Tbe Lyric has Just Instated sn 1800 electric piano. Cedar Rapid*. la.—Oreene's (Wm. Oolller, mgr.) "Thelraa'' Oct 11. 'The World snd a Woman" 12. "Ths Rosary" 13, "Quo Vadlsl" pictures 18-18, Majestic (Vie Hugo, mgr.)— Bill 5-8: Bnganny Troops, Patrice and crnnpiny. Fred, and Mildred Force, Golden and Hughes, Delmonle's Kerry Manikins, and Vance and Vance. For 0-11: Itohm's Athletic Girls, Joseph Remington and eompany, Kelso Bros.. I'ulllvsn snd Mason, Dixon snd willlsms, and Virginia Grant Peoria, III. — Majestic (ITeory Handmeyer Jr.. mgr.) "Tbe Divorce Question" Ocl. R, "Freckles'' 9-11. Oppiisum (Nathan ft Oreenberg, mgrs.)—Hill for 58: LI tile Allrlght Ward and Delmore. Brnce Rlcbsrdaon and company, Billy llsrlow and Slcr- roslds and Beauties. For 0-11: The Stslklngs, leonard and Haley, Goodrlck, Moore and Klalss, Rouble Hlms, Pbll K. Adsmi, and tbo Seven Tele- phone Girls and pletnres. DEHrsEi's (Martin Dempsey, mgr,)—Slock barlesque, viadcvllle and pictures. Db Luxe. EMragat, Illinois. Impebiai Lin- zarr, Rotal, HaNOAMo, Stab, picture Itotues, , Florin. Ill,—Grand (W. B. Newman, mar.) vaudeville bill Sept 28-Oct. 1 Included: Minstrel Four, Dorsch snd Russell Aerial Iluddi, snd "Elgin Reantlfnl," In moving pictures. In nncked honw*s. 1N> Nuyer-Dnule ami n eouiptitic of elalileen, In the imtslml couuMly. "In Wrong." Inlersiierseil with snugs and vaudeville nets, wns hero Hot 2-4 and did satisfactory tiiiMltiriM. niti'iikM-M. TEMri.w and v<tab, moving pletnres. Note. — Melville 1». Ksymnnd's "The rlemlnsrv Ulrl" scored a success at the Grutul Sept. -3-S7. noekforsl. III.—Majestic. "The Man nn the Box" was tbe attraction Sept. JO-i el. I. with Mr. Oliver and Miss Amos In the principal parts. llkANn.—"Don't Lie to Your Wife" was hero week of Sept, 20. without Dsve Lewis, iiiti-im m. — Hill Sept. 20-Oct. 1 Included: I'erev Wnrain niul company, the Three I«rettas. tlranto and Maud, lecmnrd and Dempsey, Vsllo Duo. and Klnemacolor pictures. Aurora. HI.—Grand. lotils Mann, In "Chil- dren of Tn-day," sept. 30. Fox (J. J. RuU'ns. mgr.)—"The Seminary Girl," bended by Knute Krlckson, 2«Oct. 1, wss one of tho best attractions produced here In a long time. Pnrla, III.—Schosff's (I. A. 0. Schoaff, mgr.) Is dark. Majestic (A. Mrnkr, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Jot. —Pictures only. Norfolk, Vae— New Wells (Otto Wells, mgr.) "The Conspiracy" Oct 0, 7; "Tho Red Canary" CoiaJnial (0. O. Egan. mgr.)—Bill for week of 0: Lssky's Three Types, l.eo Carlllo, Myrtle ami Daisy, Avon Comedy Four, McOormlck and Wallace, and the Hsssmans. Obandt (Otto Wells, mgr.)—"Madame X" Week of 0. Aoademt (Otlo Wells, mgr.)—Vaudeville and photoplays. Victobia, Ahebican, WouDKiLAsn, Abpahe, Columbia, Bonita aud Forosuo. motion pictures, Charlotte, IT. C—Piedmont (Ed. G. Glilley, mgr.) Keith vaudeville and Klnemacolor pictures, EUISONU, AMUSEU, OTTOWAT, TlIBATO Slid I'nmcxHs, motion pictures. Notes, — tit to Unas, owner and'manager of Mm Kdlennla. Ottowny and Theato Theatres, has re- tiiineil from a trip to Europe, whero be wan sin- 11 lug his old home In Germany Shire tho Piedmont opened the season tho liopulsr niansgvr, Mr. uldley, reuoTls big returns. Battle Creole, Mleli.—Post (B. B. Bmllh. mgr.) "duo Woman's Life" Oct. It, "perk's Had Hoy'' 12. "Within tbo Law" IB. "Broadivny Jones" 10, "Utile Women" 17, Uowo's motion pictures is. 10. Bijou (Ilnny Loroh. mgr,)—Rill B-8: I^e's Manikins. Hoot and White, "Tho lllg Noise." X£™ JJ*PHner snd Palfrey, Birton and Blown. "The Heart BreBkert." 0-11. Jaekaon, Mich—Athenicum (H. J, Porter, ragr.) "A Womau'a Life" Oct. 0, "Little Women' 1 , Buoa (Frank B. Lampman, mgr,)—For fin, "Tho Runaways." Vaudeville 0-11: Harry llul- man ami company, Frank Bogers, and Napoleon and Little Hip. Cumberland, Mil, — Maryland (Mclllinrcr Bros., mgrs.) "The airl of My Dreams" 7, Alsiru Opera Co. 8. I.iDxmr, VicroniA and Melveiieub, motion pic- tures. Notb —The noffman-Polnlre-nichanlsmn Oi. did capacity business, to tbe largest representative society audiences at the Maryland, 3, rhainlirrabnrir. Pa—New (William P. Brltsch. mgr.) for week of Oct. 8, musical and vaudevlllo program, "Ths Bins of tbe Father" Rosedalb (F. A. Rhlnabrook, mgr.)—"Quo VsdlaT" jilctnres 8-8. Harry Coleman, will lire- sent Louie Frauds, la stock, it 'bis house In ths near future. Altoona, Pa—Mlshler ft. 0. Mlshler, ragr.) Kslem's "From tbe Manger to tho Cross" Oct 0-8, "The Toy Shop" (local) 0, 10: Paul ail- more. In "Tho Havoc," 11. Obfiieuu (A. 8. Penman, mgr.)—Bill OH: Biltt Wood, Harry and Augusta Turpln, mil Smith and Farmer. For 0-11: Prince anil Deerle. Louse and sterling, and McCouIcy and Conwell. Colomlilo, «. C.—New Colombia (P. L, Brown, mgr,) "Ths Deep Purple" Imoked f.»r Oct. 8, cancelled. Black I'stll 8, EVUmiii talk- ing pictures 0-11, "The Merchant of Venice" 13, Annie Russell Co. 18. Notes. —Ilamurn ft Bailey Circus la duo hers 17 South Carolina Agricultural and Mechani- cal Annual Fair 27-Nov. 4. Dublin, Oo—Amnsti (R. W. Cat swell, mgr.) motion pldtures and vaudevlllo. OnrsTAL Palace (R. H. Illghtower, mgr.)— Y. 0. Alley and company, and motion pictures. Nora.—Twelfth District Fair will be held Nov. 3-8. P. 8, Twltty la manager. Brunswick, Me.—Oamherland (B. A. Craw- ford ft Hon, mgrs.) " 'Way Down Esst" Oct 7, J. W. Gorman's Musical Comedy Oo. 13-18, Kousa's Band, matinee, 23. Pastime < w. O. Gould, agr.)—Photoplays con- tinue to draw large houses. ntclimond, Ky.—Oran! (W. P. Baxter. mgr.) .motion pictures and Elks' Minstrels week of Oct 0. AtitAMDSA (Colonial Amusement Co., mgrs.)— Motion pictures. Nora—Tbe Aoms Amusement Co.'s Shows ex- hibit In Richmond week of 0, n. Cooraa CLirra will play an Important role In the forthcoming tiroducllon of "Rachel" In which Bertha Knllch will liar. 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