The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OOTOBEB 11 THENEW YORK CLIPPER OUT OF TOWN NEWS Founded in 1803. THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO.(Umrtnl) riomaioM. ALBERT J. BOBTE Editosial aud Buaims* Manages. Indianapolis, lad. — B*tli*Vs (Ad. F. - tcture* week of 13-19, Raymond Milk*. u*r.> "Quo VsdiaJ" picture* week of Oct o. ^The Dream Maiden" ' Hitchcock lft-18. MtfEiT (W. K. Mick, mgr.) — Walker Whiteslave* week of 6. "A Bounce of Billy Goat Hill" nut week. Licron (Anderson, * Zlegler, roars.)—'.'Laven- der and Old Lace" 8-8, "In Old KnKuckr'V 911. Keith's (Ned 8. linJ!lJii«B. in***)-**"! week Eatered June 2« IOTP, at the I'oit Office at of 0: Uiky'a Bed Heads, Soanes niNK •Hotner MEW TORE, OCTOBER \\, 1913. New York, V. T.. a* eecond claa* matt*r. under tlM act ot ..March 3. 187». RATES. Advertisements—$2.80 per Inch. alnjrte column. Adrerll*eme»t* *et with bolder, 10 pec et. extra. arjBiCRIPTIO!.. One real, is advance, $<1 six montba, 13; threat nontba, II. Canada and foreign postage extra. Bliifle cople. will lie acnt, po.tp.ld, on receipt of Oar Terms art Cask. TBB clipper la laioed every WEDNESDAY. The Forma Closlna; Pronaptly o» Tofitlar, at 10 A. M. Mllea and company, Barrla and Drown; Prank Mnllanc, Holmes and Buchanan, Bar Oonllo, and BelbUil and Urovlnl. Ltbio (Olson A Barton, sngrs.)—Bill week of 0: OUfforu Hippie and company, l.ron* and Oullom, liar and Jane, Klein and Brlanier, Langwood 81a- ten, and King Edward'a lion*. (joumiLi (M. T. Mltidletoo, mar.)—Broadwar Girl* week of 6. Majestic! (W. F. Hulllrnn, mgr)—-Star* ofBur- lesque week of 6. -Majestic JM. "A Romance of llll'.y Cost BUI" Oct 7, Ind. H. Bice. Fort Wayne mar.) "A Bomanc. "The Bote Maid" 8, "Lavender and Old Lace* P, 10, "Broadwar Jonei" 11. ..... __ _ Tsmpl* (II. Btodor. tngr.)—BUI 8-8: Frank Bnah, Little Lord Boberta, Romalo and Delano, . m ,m»» n,**r eherk Ra» son and June, and T<eonarri and Dempaej. .. t 3f!L£2 t -£[«23F&f£ U fn mS'mSSA Kr 9-12: Perrr Worem and cou.psny. Seed Bros.. '•.?-,BBS ffStSP^SS. » nau « ,,WM todt and Norman. OroHng Brunette*. Allle Lealls. with letter la at rtik of render. Address AH Commnulcatlona to THE SEW YORK CMFFDB, 4T We*« 28th Street, New York. Tel. 1374-MadlaoB. tttlltltrti Cool* Aidrtil, "AOTHOBWI." THE W~ESTEBN B TJREAU of Thb Climb l» located at Boom HUB, Ashland Block. Chicago, Warren A. Patrick, manager and co;reauvnd<nt. Haaaai* Lrato (B. Barnett, mrr)—Bill week of 8: Alice Wllaon, Ma/ Barnard, and first ran pic- Star (H. George, mgr.)—Bill week of 0 In- cludes: Herbert Flint, brpootl.t; Fred. B. Little, mnslcal artlat; Oaumont'a UlkLnr pictures. (Jim (Mr. Scheie, nagr.)—.Jot week of 8: Barry K. Thaw pictures. Colon hi,. —For week ot 6: Colonial Quartette, and Orst rnn pictures. pearl, Oband, Rirporaoifa, Ideal, Oetbtal, Taa Ourm oalt M obtaiwbP "jotaaaia awn PiLAOIV 0 „„ T picture* only. arraiL, at our agent*. Breotaoo'a n *"» d€ e°b.„ Notes.- Melvln and Howard are booked at the Atcou* do ropers^ Pari*, Prance; DUmona"•*■ Gem tor 12 and week Van and Calne Averr Co.. 126 Prado, Barana; Manila Book ana »«• iloierV Co.. 12b Bscolta,' Manila. P. L| Gordon A (latch, 128 Pitt rllreet, B>Juey. N. 8. W., Australia. were eailly the hit of the Temple bill, In "The Pullman Porter." "Mum Bob White," by local talent, was presented at the Hajeitlo, 8. Portland. He.—reirerson (Jullm Cahn, tngr.) the Jefferson Stock Co. closed Oct.,4, for s two weeks' vacation, re-openlng 20, headed by Ade- laide Kelm and Franklyn Munnell, In "Lady Win- denrsere** Fan." World's champlonahlp baseball ANSWERS T O CORRE SPORDEHTS. WtiRSSffi — mm ~~~ "~'"* series OS the perfect scoreboard', commencing 7 DRAMATIC. One Hoflman-Polalre-Lady Oonstautlne Bkharoson n w n Hamilton— Wc havB no record <*>. 11. "The Qaaker Olrl" 13, "The Firefly" 15, \ F : .;'J!£vl^Z Wn dona nT do Doiwl*** Fairbanks. In "820 Per cent," 16-18. of the '«*tJ8» **™» t > &sn aone - ™ ot "° Ksani'B (I. M. kosher, mar.)—Vaudeville and we believe K am be done. motion picture*. Bill week of «: Odlva, Orace 1. A. Lr-Marew party care^ of Jthis office, Hnlnrt , « company. In "Bello Fally;" Cooper and we <wUI advertlae letter In CMFPam letter 0nQ Robinson, Knickerbocker Trio. Ohslk Baun- i|«t, der*. Bolden and Harron, and motion picture*. MISCELLANEOUS. Nanv Poetlakd (Jwi, A. McConvlMe. mgr.)— „.„„„ DA^h«at«r Address the Scott Motion picture*, Including Famous Player* fea- ''ANiai, BW^-T^^-Xon Avenue, "two, presentlnir Ullle Tangtrr, In "Hi. Neigh; dmp and Coin Co., UT Willnon Avenut, bor ,,' w , fei „ {^ —jjsT; ch.n.pionAip baseball the team bad nothing to do with the wager • rrU} y.uii'n* Landers, Follette and Wicks, and unless It was so stipulated. the) picture*. * Oaioo (M. 0. Blumenberg. tngr.)—Motion pic- ^^•^^ ' tares are the feature, to larg* attendance. _-■ „.... ..rimlimniri ' ■'« Nicaat, (Wm. B, Reeves, mgr.)—Business BOOKINGS FOR 80BT1VAJIHRICA. gt „,,„ pIctBI , noll ^ continues to hum. A new Itoj Ohandler, the South American manager, left front, with an elaborate enlarged entrance and Oct t on the 8. 8. Vandyfc, tor Buenos Ajre*. bltmi „t niumlnaUon U being added. Many fratnda and profesalonal people were at the Burtia (D. D. Lesder, mgr.)—The opening of to«t to bid them a* ravrir, among themlHchara t hl« sew picture house occurs 8. It It a modern Pi not hi* exclulve : American representative; «tracture, lu*t completed, situated at Oak and Mlu Arlington, the daughter Of Edward Arllng- oongjee* Streets, and will give a ten reel pro too general manager ot the 101 Banco. Wild We*t rJUn 0 f the latest releases. Bbows will be con- Bhow: Madame Antonla Bawycr, from the Metro- lx)LJi jg.so a. u. to 10.30 r. a. Among the Dolltan Opera Bouse; Mr. Kennlnaton. Aleaander „,„, og* io T estlon* InsUIIed at thla around Allan Mrs. Meyer, the wife of Mr. Meyer, who qc, theatre are the gold fibre *creen, the wonder handle* all the coooeslons of the Japanese Park, clock, the automatic ticket seller, motor driven In Buenos Arret. ...... _,. . picture machines, snd the famous drsmagraph, Mr Ohandler has hooked through Blcbard Pltrot u td to be the only one of its kind in New Eng- ine following attractions for Booth America: AIM- |, n a, Naw PaviMort (J. W. Oreely. mgr.)—Attrac- tions here com 1st of the Arlington Noveltr Or- chestra and. dancing. AVDiroaraat.—The Maine Mtnlc Festival, nnder the direction of Wtn. B. Chapman with Kme. Rcbuminn-Belnk, Lllll*n Blsuvelt Bearty, Faa*. Posstrt, Rolsnlger, Harrla. Fanning, Flnnlgan, Havre*, BUI and other famous artlat*, and a auder Allan, with hi* complete spectacle. Ancient Borne Firework Show." vaudeville combination, will sail on the 8. 8. Verdi, Jon. 10. 1014. Mr. Pltrot 1* also ne- gotiating with Scrvaa La Boy and Maurice Bay- uiond for a lour In South America. On the same VanlyJi was Colonel RooserelL Mr. Ohandler was la steady cahle communication Colonel went up the gangway, behind him went Hlchard Pltrot. HI* resoinblance to William Jen- nings Bryan wa» M marked that when the crowd ■aw him they all ahouted, "Hello I Bill I." THE NOW BOOTH. Tho opening of this hou»o baa been pot off to JF2LPSSSSJ: tt2.S b !J k ^.5SSS h t *R ( !l? If»"rt ?'<*«>!? •">* csa.panj.usr Wari Thomas the new Bhubert Theatre, on Forty-fourth Street, a n a astride1 Kenner Klein BroU^ 6iark and although the,building, ore not in direct commun - M^ull^ and Foni aierUng. ^ cation. It Is built VJm .same style of archl- PlMT ^Si B . (Cart Walker, mgr.)—Bill 20 and tectnre as the Shubcrt; that la. It Is a development of the early Italian renaissance, with design* in agrolltto lu brown and Ptorr. colors which harmon- ise with tbo exterior of the theatre, which I* of yellow brick snd Ivory terra cotta. The Interior ot the Booth, however, is tho must unique part. The auditorium 1* large and apaciou*. and there aro ample facilities for foyers and reception rooms. A wall which partitions off the entrance from the body of tbo house, prevents outside sound* and draft* from coming directly to the auditorium. The reception room Is a development of Mr. Ames' Idea ot the French foyer. The theatre contain* many souvenir* of Booth, the arm chair which Booth nod In his green room at the old Booth Theatre; a atatue of Booth, tho only copy of the famous one at the Players' Club, is In the promenade foyer, snd the walla are bung with bills announcing Booth'B sppenrance at vari- ous American theatres. The decorations of the theatre are of a warm shade of gray, with counter tones of s rich mul- berry. The woodwork 1* driftwood gray. The life of the color wchemo 1* centered, SB It were, in the curtain, which, on a background of rich mulberry velvet, shows a fanciful design painted and em- broidered In rich colors. The openuitj production will bo "The Great Ad- venture," Arnold Bennett'* play ot fancy. In which Janet Beecber snd Lyn Harding will play the lead- lag roles. Bdwsrd Mertyn, T. Wlgney Percyval, Walter Maxwell, Frank Ooldnnlth, Bupert Lorn- •■■■•». .<...,',..- ■>.>«. .™., ct.v™ «iu annm. ley, Boland Rushton, Edgar Kent and Boiane Flake and MoDonough, Senarda, and Foost and Barton will be In the cast. Williams. t i a ViOTOBU (0. R. Lewis, mgr.)—Bill 8 and week Includes: Fire Violin Besotles, the Van- Jtmoa BODUB denied an application to appoint nersons. Lew Welch and company, Morton Boo, nran omieu an application to appoint EJtT"W..* JC 'i ^l"."-" ..l uu «"™P""7. sionon una. In bankruptcy proceedings for the Whitehlll and Whltehtll. Evans Bade*, and Visions People'a Theatre Oomnany, of Second Avenue and D'Art. Becood Street, and the Wllner BdeUteln Amu*e- aaent Ootnpany, Houston and Obryatle Btreeta. Jos. P. BicxaiTON ha* enrsged the Then. Ben- nu quartette for the Harris Theatre, which open* Wilmington, Del.—Oinlclt (W. L. Dock, stadrr, mgr.) bill week Oct. 6: Matilda snd Al> vlra, Oopelsnd and Walsh. Ward and Webber. Ida Brooks limit and company, the Ilehn Children, 3 a tb0 "l ^S; »J ^-«P »»» wlU ■>•• I* I^ ihTThre^ MorTSro..,"£. pM^. miniature chamber music concerts. Anrmn (L. O Goon*** **am »—. iS Aanasa "Fau PtAr." the b.wball play, written by |»SS5%^^ WggTdf X"bStiS StchT Ohrlaly Mathewson and Bid* Johnston Young has week of 0. "The Tnird De*™?' witT^ t "" ,u ' been re-named "The Girl and the Penn.ntT 1 and « , *. „™ W .r 1 T .^.. - . 20. The Lonlsrllle, Ky—Mac.rfley'D (John T. Ms will open at the Lyric, New York, Oct. _ east Includes: WUllam Oourtensy. Florence Reed, catUer. mgr.) Oeo. Kv*na' "Hor*j Iloy" MU«relo Malcolm Williams. Rslpb. Btoart, William Boaelle, Oct. 9-U, •'Tto Dieam Maiden' 1018. Lola Fisher, Oslvln Thoma*. LouU Uotrell, 8. D. . Sniranr (John T. Macatdey, mgr.)—Capb Blakemore and E. J. Feroandes. TuaoDOBi RonatTB Is out of the cast of "Be- lieve Me, Xsntlppe," which I* playlnr at the Tlhrly-nlntfa Street Theatre, New York, snd M. P. Webb has succeeded him In the role of Bhetiff. Tm OouoTHir Starsao bare canceled aU their V. B. O. bookings. Bcott's picture* week of 0. Qiybtt (0. T. TayloT, mgr.)—"Life's Shop Window" week of 0. "The Man From Home/' week ot 12. Buoiinoiuu (Horace McCrrocklln, tngr.)—So- cial Maid* week of 0. Etna's (J. L. Weed, tngr.)—Dill week of 8. THEATRE MANAGERS This Announcement Is of Vital Interest to You •J $576,000.00 is spent in the Moving Picture Theatres in the United States EVERY DAY. All this money used to belong to you. It's a lot of money. It's TWO HUNDRED AND TEN MILLION a year. Then why not try pictures yourself? TllO General Film Company has found a way for you to put in pictures and make your house a GIGi\NTIC SUCCESS without competing with the regular picture houses. The most extraordinary departure since the inception of the Motion Picture. ^ EXCLUSIVE SERVICE — fj First release Oct. 20. A selection of the finest film in the World, furnished in three extraordinary programs a week to only one theatre in each competi- tive section. The Exclusive Service pictures you show cannot be secured by any exhibitor in your territory for a period of ninety (90) days. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY PROTECTED € This is the long dreamed of GOLDEN OPPOllTUNlTyfor the regular theatre to turn with dignity to a form of amusement which draws more money than all other forms co mbine d—wh ich ha s come to stay— which will keep your box office busy 52 WEEKS EVERY YEAR. Write or wire NOW for full particulars. r *' GENERAL FILM CO. (Inc.) EXCLUSIVE DEPARTMENT I W. 23d :mv YORK "The . , This great pro- duction con*l»t* of 780 people. Thev will lesve orf the & B. Verdi. Oct. 18. With the same steamer an American stock company will tall. Tb* blc Wild West Hbow, under the msnsgement of BVlwird Arlington, ef the 101 Baoch, will leave NovTl, with the 8. B. Vseort. Madame Anton a . Sawyer with her concert company, Including: Julla chorus of BOO, net with ble success at their Culp, the Lleder alnger; Cordelia Lee. the violin- annual concert* 0-8. let; Conrad V. Bo*, the noted pianist, »nd sev- New Cirr Hall.— The Steiwrt series of con- era! other well-known artists which will be booked certs, Introducing noted vocal and Instrumental later. This company will leave on April 18, 1014, artists of tho concert stage, are booked here Oct. with the 8. B. vetitii. 27. Nov. 10, Nov. 24 and Dec. 8. Harry Bouclere, with his big company ana Nora—Under the anaptce* of the Jefferson Theatre management Sons* and tils band will ap- pear at the Now City Boll Auditorium afternoon and evening 20. Loa Anarelea, Cal.—Ilatnbarger's Majestic (Oliver Moro«co, uigr.) for Oct. 5 and week, Cap- a few day* before the steamer left, with tlnuuclal tain Bcott's Mouth pole adventure* In motion pic- people in Bvteuo* Ayree. Ue would offer a big tuxes. iirtce to Colonel RooMveU for s lecture tour la Moaosco's Bcsbank (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—. feouth America. The ateamer wae crowded with "Broadway Jones" was the attraction week of the best people to bid ou revotr to the Oolonel, Bopt 28. .._. _ There weromany ncwapaiier men there, and about Monotco (Oliver Horosco, tngr.) — "The Bur. a tloaen photographers. Of course tbo P«tbe-Frerea vlvor*" Oct, 6nnd week. picture machine could not mils It. When the Lvobom.— "The Trafflc," IndcBnlte. AiiiMToiniiM (L. 10. Behymer, mgr.)—Mr*. Scott, In 'VMatftla" and "Mary Blagilalrne, 1 ' plceied last week. Ntn* Morris and company, Trovato, Byron and Uuicdon, Three Blckey Bros, Hubert Dyer and company! Merritt and Douglaa, Julia Onrtls, and I w7lmut (J. BUton, but.)— Vasdevllle and mo- Idbai, (L. Dlttmar, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- ture*. Oiraaxrtt (I. Simon, mgr.) — "nnder the Dehlea" li the featore Dim for week of «. MAj««na (L. Dlttmar, mat)—Henry B. Dixey, In moving pictures. ' 'Chelsea" week ot 6. Casino (I. Simon, mgr.)—"N. Y. Society Life and Underworld" features week of 8. HirroDican (Max L. Blmon, mgr.)— The Ourae of the Golden Land" feature* week of 0. Novsltt (B. Levenson, mgr.)—"The Groat DIb- covcry" featured week of 0. Nora—The Perry Centennial brought thoimsnils of vlaltore to the city during week ending 4, and the theatres played to a big business. Ospuevu (Clarence Drown, mgr.)—Bill 0 and week: Jack Kennedy and company, Olympla Olrl a, Buckler's animal*. Ethel McDonough, Juggling Miller*, Blanche Walsh and company, and El«a Buerger. KitrtiEsn—Bill Sept 20 and week includedt Anna Alorecraft and ilcleno Orandrean. Charles iNTAOts' (Oarl Walker, mgr.)—Bill 20 and week Included: Dorothy Davis Allen, Alfred OouMIng and company, Nick Vega, and Dorothy Tllford, and Decker and Adams. Krrrnuo (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 20 and week Included: Marnden and Grecnnood, Ohlrpers and Chatters, Lillian Bitters, Olothllde and Mon- trose, Davis' Imperial Trio, and Pathe Weekly. OlunVb Bioaowat and Taixt's, motion pic- tured. Baltimore, Sid.—Ford'* (O. B. Ford, mgr.) May Irwin week of Oct. 0, "Five Franktortes" next. AoAonir (Tunis Dean, mrr.)—"Her Little Illghnesa" week of 8, Elslo Ferguson, lu "The Btraage Woman," next. Colonial (P. H. Lawrence, ntgr.)—"The Di- vorce Question" 0 and week. "The Common Law" sext. OiTBrr (Wm Bsllsnf, mat.)—Watson Bisters' Show week of 6. Billy W. Wataon's Co. next. Mobyland (Fred. Sliambnrger, mgr.) —BUI of 8: Jack Norworth and company, Lynn Over- man and company, Llloonnetti, Rddle Leonard and Mabel Kuuell, Minnie Allen, Btan Stanley Trio, and Three Holders. PlLAoa (OhiuB. Sadler, mgr.)— Bill week of 0: Arthur Levins and oomtmnv, Mar Wlntbrop, Lorna Deon, Lester and Carter, and the Stand- ards. N*w. (Ceo. Bchulder, mgr.V—Bill week of 0: Llnd, Bmplre State Fonr, Belene and Justin, IIBLBNB DIB NORIND Slngtng "I Lovo You," publltCictl by tbo Broadway Music Corporation. Shreveport, La.—Grand (Ehrllch Bros. A Oolcman, mgrs.) Anna Beld All Star Jubilee Co. Oct. 8, "Salome" 12, 18. AU shows hsve en- joyed good business. Majbstio (Ehrllch Bros^ mgrs.)—BUI week of Sept. 20: Included: The Cavaliers, Bandy Shaw, Barry Boyal, Gostwlck and Howard, James Bind, Fem-Blgelow Trio, Smith snd Wllaon, and the Orpheus Duo. and AsaoclaUin picture* and over- tures by Prof. Collier's Majestic Symphony Or- chestra. The managers of this house have as their guests every Saturday afternoon, all chil- dren under twelve years ot age. Babnqib (E. V. Blcbarda Jr., mgr.)—Associa- tion pictures, to good buslnes*. Mary Plckford, in "In the Bishop's Carriage," Oct. o. A pipe organ la now being Installed bete. qoaax (B V. Blcbarda Jr., tngr.)—Associa- tion pictures. Palaoi (H. T. Richards Jr., mgr.)—Independ- ent picture*. Muss* (0. A. Demerls, mgr.)—Pictures only. DiBAliLAito (B. B. Btherldge. mgr.)—Pictures. to good tmslnes*. Features .ire very popular at this boose, and they make a speclsllty of same. Htrronnoita <J. G. Toutlln, mgr.)—Mutual pictures, to good business, Nora*.—Blngllno- Bros.' Circus arrived la the City one day earlier than orlginallr Intended, account of cancelling dates for Beaumont, Tex., and Lake Charles and Alexandria, La., where hlgb water made It lrapoimlble to snow. They showed here Oct. 4 Murphy's Comedians are still enjoying good business although they lost a few nights on account of rain The Louisiana State Fair, to be held here Nov. 6-12. I* being extensively advertised by Secretary Louis U. Bhueggerhoff. The Kline Shows, Newton A Dnf- field, snd Thsvlu'a Russian Band and concert artlat* are *ome of toe attractions already booked aa features. Mr. Bruggerboff promises a bigger fair than ever this year. Boflalo, N. Y.—Star (P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) "The Girl and the Pennant" Oct. 6 and week. "Oh! Oh I Delphlne" next week. Tick (MeHsrs. Bhubert, mgr*.)—"The Piaslng Show of 1012," with extra matinees, week of 0. "Peg o' My Heart" follow* for one week. Felare pictures are presented Bundaya. Majkstio (J. Laughlln, mgr.)—"Mutt and Jeff In Panama" week of 8. "The Spendthrift" next week. Lyman B. Howe's picture* Sundays. Buna's (M. Sbes, mgr.)—Bill for week of 0: Billy McDennott, the Randalls, Nora Hayes and company, Morrlssey and Hackett, Edwin George, Dlnehnrt and Heritage, Three Arthur*, and playo- graph* of the world s baseball series. Lvnio (Alfred Sherry, mgr.)—Bill for week of 0: Ehnlllo Idpmmr, Blcknnll and Gtbuey. Bell Boyu and Belles, Big Jim, and Sam J. Harris. AciDEur (II. M. Marcus, mgr.)—BUI week of 6: Kutliurlne Klarc, Lnola Blaladell and company, Thornton and Oorlaw, the Menard*. Florence Tlm- toni, Five Bennett Hatera, and Three Badaxichl Bros. Broadway AuniTOBinu.—Scoreboard returns of world's uerlcH und pictures. Bluwooo Muaio Hall (II. L. Mooch, mgr.)—i Melba-Kubcllk, in concert, 14. Gabdbn (W. F. Qrahom, mgr.)—Dolly Dimple Girls week of 8, followed by Progressive Girls. LArAiXTTB (M. T. Middleton, mgr.) — Bebman Show 0 and week. Girls from Starland week of 13. Oabnival Court Casino. —, Manager EngUsh'a skating seoson began 4. Syracnse, N. Y.—Drnplre (Frederick Gage, mgr.) "OhI Oh! Delphlne" Oct. n, 7. John Ma- son, In "Indian Summer," 10, 11; "Garden of Allah" week of 18. Wietinu (Francl* P. Martin, mgr.) — "Snow Wbltc und tho Seven Dwarfs" week of 6. Sons*'* Band 12. Babtabls (Stephen Bastable, mgr.)—The flay New Yorker* 8-8, "The Parish Priest" 9-11. Oilanu (Charles H. Plmnmer, mgr.)—Bill for week of 0: Robert T. Haines and company, Maria Lo and company, Wlllnrd Slmms and company, McKay and Amine, Sherman, Van and Iljumn, John Gelger, tho Chamberlln*, and the Three Alex. Note. —Molba-Kubellk-llurke concert 10 , U. S. Marine Band 20. Glens Falls, X. Y. — Empire (Joe Miller, mgr.) bill Oct. 0-8: Borrow* an) Morton, Grace King, Arlington Quartette, Weston awl Hart, the Clipper*, and Fred Webber. "Bought and Paid For" 9, "Tho OhhncH of Normandy" 10, "The Firefly" 22. Would ik Motion and Bltou, photoplay*. St. Paul, Minn.—Metropolitan (I,. N. Scott, mgr.) "Little Mlas Brown" week of Oct. B, Mr*. Flake, In The High Road,'' 12-10; "Whet Hap- pened to Mary" 18-18. Siioobbt (Frank O. Prleat, mgr.)—Tha Wright Huntington Players for week of 8. presented "As a Man Thinks." Oiirii bum (B. a Burroiigha, mgr.)—Business continue* big) BUI for week of B: Taylor Gran- ville and Laura Plerpont, In "The System;" Aus- tin Webb and company. Lyona and Yobco. Mar- shall Montgomery, Dasie Leon, and Walsh and Bentley. Oband (Theodore Lu Hay*, mgr.)—Sam Howe'a Lore Makers week ot 6, H*rry Hastings' Show week of 12. BarBBBS (On* 0. Greening, mgr.)—Business 1* big. For week of B: "Toe Bower of Melody," Brooks and Harris, Brace Doffet and company, Livingston Trio, and Mayo and Allmm. » Majbstio (II. S. Courtney, mirr.)—Continued Tig business, with motion picture*. Pxikobsb (Bert Goldman, mgr.)—Business Is big. Vaudeville snd motion pictures. 8tabland (O. F. Rose, mgr.)—Business con- tinues good with motion pictures. Nashville, Tenn.—Vendoroe (W. A. Sheets, mgr.) "Folly of the arena" was the atracUon Oct. S, 4. "Rotrtn Hood" 7, 8. Oar usual (Geo. H. Hickman, mgr.)—War week of 0, "Tho Oonfoslon." PamcBSB (Harry Sudekmn, mgr.) —.TsMold comedies and plctnrea. Auditorium (De Long Blco, mgr.)—>Atma Head's SA1V ilTRAlVOItSCO. 'Special Ditpatoh to Tub Naw Tout Clippbiui Columbia. — Monday. Oct. 0, Charlotte Walker and cotnnany, In "Tha Trail of tor Lonesome Pine." _ . _ Cobt. — Monday, 8, "The Bnch»nlroB%* ■with Kitty Gordon and company. Obiintad.— Monday, 6, "The BlngniaBter.' Alcazab. —Monday, 8, "Charley's- Aunt, with Ralph Hen, supported by the stout company of the bouse. •Tivou.—Monday, 8, "Qlrofle-Glrofla." Obpubum. — BUI opening Sunday (mat* nee), 5: Charlotte Parry, Maude Uambet nnd Ernest Ball, Ed. Wynn and compans. Ted Lorraine and Hattlc Burks, the Juny man Family, Snbnret, Wm. J. Dooley ant conrpnny, Frank Milton and Do Long Sister* and Daylight motion picture*. Hmpbebb. —• Bill opening "Sunday, (JMJ* nee). B: Lee Brothers, Prlngle and Allcs, "When Women Hule," Byal and Early, Mo0- lln, Felber and Towncs, Karno's fifteen Lon- don comedians, with Charles Chaplin, ant Twilight pictures. „ . ,_.««, Pantaors'.-JIIII openfig Sanday (mao- nee), 5; Rapoll, the Connelly Slaters, CStt» Kllcy and company, Allen and Lewis, irvinj Both, and Sunllgbt plctureo. N0TB8. Th« OrleatBl Theatre (formetly tho 8o- voy) opened on Tuesday evening. Sept. stt with a permanent stock company, presea* tag "The Blngmustcr." The„company in- cludes : Walter C. Graves Jr., Marjprlc Cort- land. Francis Camon, Ada NevlL JWvia» Blackburn, Andrew Ilobson, John S«« Frank J. allien, Dan Jarrett Jr. and Egbert Mimro. , ,,„ Gbbaldinb Fabbab will concertlto in tm Cort on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. vaudeville company were here, 8, for one *how. Obvstal, Burn, Futh Avb., Alba«b«a ant Bax, moving pictures. Hartford, Conn^Parson*' (H. O. £«*»* mgr.) "The Bprlng Msid" Oct. 7. 8i ''Peg » "f Heart" 0-11. "The Blindness of Vrtue li-ia- "Rob Boy" 18, John Mason, In "Indian Sum- axr," 17, 18. , _„, ^ .. Pou's (W. D. Aooougb, mgr.)—Bill week or 8: Frederick V. Bower* and company, Bernar* Granville, Wilcox and Wilson, Martin and F+ brlnl, Meredith and Snooier. Inihoff, JgBkJ■• Ooreens, Leroy, Wllaon and Tom, and Harry Thaw P Babttobd (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill for 6-8j Great Tollman, Dancing Do Dorset*. Blues »« Wade, Virginia Bollsnd. and "Krenbody'a^Doiot It" For 0-12: Alexander Irvine^ and company. Musical Fredericks, Shaw and Packard, Joe Fljns and Pathe'a Weekly. . _ _„_ Pbinobss, Obowk, Eatr-iBB and BAprT Hocn. motion picture*. Waterbary, Cona^*oU , « (Bay B. AvertB, mgr.) vaudcvillo and pictures. Boyal Grans Opera Oo. Oct. 0. , ... -^ Jaoqusb (Harry Parsons, mgr.) —"A F<x* There Ws»" week of 8. _ _.„ m . Fox's (Harry FHagerald, tagf.) — Vandevlll* and picture* .. Pbinob**, LVBIO, 8TAB, BBOADWAT, ALBAMSaA. Bcbmio and Oolonul, picture.. niclimond, Va^Acaftmy (Leo Wse, ingM for Oct. 7, 8, Llna Abaroacell. In, 'The Bee Canary;" for 9-11, "The OonaDlracr." Buon (H*rry McNlven, mgr.)—"A Fool Tber* Wss" week of 8. . _. .. Ltbio (Kd. Lyona, mgr.)—Bill week of 8. Jo- seph Jefferson snd company. Mar Wlrth, Metro- politan Dancers. Burtey and Buriey, MjrrlU anj Otto, A. O. Duncsn, Hanlon and Clifton, ana Pathe's Weekly, ..... _. Oarnsou (H. D. Zsrrorr, mgr.)—Musical com edy snd pictures. ». ^. Colonial (Burt Wllbnr. ib*t.)--B11J, week or 8: Melody Monsrcha snd a Maid, Fisher an* Boekaway, Prevett and Merrill, Wsyne and Bart, Bob Warren, and pictures. „„ „. Biipibb (Harry Bernstein, mgr,)—For week or 0, "Quo Vsatsr' plctnrea. PefeMbtUrtr. Via^-Acidemy (M. fc fof- heimer, mgr.) "Fbe Uttlo Millionaire" Oct. 8. I.iaio.—Vaudeville and plctnrea. . Ooobudb, VntoirruN and AusaicAif, motlos pictures. ) "JUNKMAN RAfi" is used by "MAURICE" & MISS WALTON, QUINN, MeCUTCHEON, SEOASTiAN & MISS SAWYER. ■mmm