The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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4 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. October is OUT OF TOWN NEWS BOSTON, Tic two Wilbur-Shulert booses, llajvatlc ond Bhuberl, o(T«r Ihe two principal cliniigca it the legitimate houses, but the majority of llio bold- ever Attractions are no strong that they nro xute to hold their own. Tlie week opens with ■ holi- day, Columbus Dny, which occur* 12, 1l to be celebrated 13 with a tnoniter street parade, which will attract thouHaiMl* from other cities mid towns. AH the local theatres lie to give special matinees, commencing at 8, la order to give pa- troiia a chance to View the parade. The Hank- cia' Association of America held tuelr thlrty- iiinth convention la this city, and liraugbt about 2,400 visitors to town, crowding tie hotels and aiiiuxiuoiit plsrea. Majibtio (Wllbur-Shubert Co., mrrs.)—One of the most looked forward events or the seaaon happens 13, when "Bought and Paid For" la oiTcred for Ibe first time lu this city. A caat of excellent promise Is announced. 'The Vive Krankforlcrs" bad fnlr business. SiiunsiiT (Wllbur-Bbuliert Oo., nigra.)—The triple atar organisation, with Gertrude Hoffmann, Mine. I'olalre and Lady Constance Btewnrt- Hlchardson will move Into this house 18, for a week's engagement, with dally matinees. Colonial (Obaa. Frobman A Wm. Harris, nigra.)—Without tbe eld of lilting tunea or rag- time rhymes about tbe American flag or any other favorite topic George M. Cuban and bla newest play, "Broadway Jones," atrlke twelve ■t every performance. Tills Is the third week of the engagement, with only one move to follow. Hoi.ua (Charles J. lllch, mgr.)—Julia Sander- son, who Is so aptly designated "A Hay if Hun- ■bloe," coutlnuos to shine In "The Sunshine Olrl," which enters upon Its fourth week, 13. Txbmont (Juo. B. Bcboefiel, mgr.—The third week Is now on of "Zlegfeld'a Follies," series of loin, which seems to equal In a general way any of bli previous efforts. Park (Obaa. Frobman, Rich ft Harris, nigra.) —lli« police-detective play, "Tbe Oonaplrncy." dealing with topics of the moment, baa bit the fancy of tbe local theatre followers. Fifth week la now registered. JJoaroN (Charles Frobman-Wm. Harris Corp., nigra.)—Third week of "Joseph and His Ureth- ral," which Is winning tbo admiration of good- elsed audiences. In pictorial splendor, the pro- duction baa seldom been surpassed hero. I'ltmoutu (Fred Wright, mgr.)—George Arllss enters, 18, upon tbe third of bis four weeks' engagement bene, In "Dlsrrcll." Commencing 37, ■ newly organised stock company, under the direction or Henry Jewell, will occupy tbe stage of this house for several weeks. Tbe opening play will be a New England one, "Let's Go Gardening," by Florence J. Lewis, of IUdclllfe College. Castle Square (John Craig, mgr.)—That powerful realistic drama, "Blue Jeana," la being revived this week. Keith's (D. F. Keith, mgr.)—The bill 18 Is headed by Will F. Cressy and Blanche Dayne, who appear at the house for the first time In many years. Their act Is a new one. Fellow performers on the bill are: Josle Heather. Original Six Kaufmans, Raoul Ronilto, Oontesss Mllleflore, Carrie Btowe, Conway and Lei and. John and Winnie Heimlng, Anita llarthog and others. OaU'iimjji (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—Week of 18: Bchede, Watson and Lloyd, Mother (loose Olrla, Halite Sternblor and Brother, Cliff Hsl'ey. Mack ami Atkinson, Leon:ir-l and Whitney, the Hosarts. Bdlth Olltrord, and the Such Brother*. St. James (Marcus Loew nunagement).—Mack and Atkinson, Leonard and Whitney, the Mosiirts, Bdilh Clifford, llnch Brotbcra, Schedo, Wntwn and Lloyd, Mother Goose Girls, Bailie Btcmblcr and Brother, and Cliff Bailey. (ii.oBB (Robert Janotto. mgr.)—AnMhor uuo of those strong shows for which this house la famous Include* among its pcrllclnants: Geo. Drury Hart and company, the Bounding Tramps, Danlela and Oonrad, Eccentric Eggleatona, Oa- mllle's poodles, Holden and Harrow, Kniclo Ego- mere, Qulgg and Nlckeraon, Harry Nllcs. Hamilton and names, Mile. Flouette, and Wiley Braxton. I forgot to state that there la another act, called the "Limber Girl." Gordon's OLTairiA (J. E. Oomerford, mgr.)— This vast house Is filled both afternoon mid even- ing, one of Ibe principal reasons being the quality of tbe shows given. This week's hill la eomiiosed of: The Verdi Quintette, Barney Ollniort-, "Fun In a Turkish Bath." "All Aboard tor Reno," Mc- Qlnnls Brothers, Slg. Frans snd his Frantic Frons and others. In addition are many feature- motion pictures. Walhron's Casino (Obas. II. Waldron, mgr.) —Mr. Wsldron's own allow, tho Trocaderoa, oc- cupy tbe stage current week, and from what we have been Informed In advance, It'a well worth seeing. It will be followed by tho Itoseland Olrla The Happy Widows filled the house last week, and the person given was a capable one In every way. Qiiirr (George R. Batcbeller, mgr.)—Excellent returns from the Beauty, Youth and Folly com- pany engagement. Golden Crooks 13, Roble's Beauty Show 20. Howard (Geo. 13. Lothrop, mgr.)—This week, Batch * Beatty'a beauty show, the Mirth Makers, and the Howard's own extra features: Kid Qrlffo and Joe Bemateln, Ben Deeley sad company, Ben and Bra Walker, Roy and Manning, Llxcy and Mellen, Larkln ami Evelyn, and Snyder's Serenadera. Mischief Makers are scheduled for 30 and week, Grand Or era Homme (Geo. IE. Lothrop. mgr.) —After a big week at the Howard, May Howard and Her Girls of All Nations come here 18, for a week's stop. Follies of Pleasure, with our native son, Dan Coleman, featured, got away In great shape. Coming, the Mirth Makers. BowDOiH Square (Geo, B. Lothrop, mgr.)— Alllmsn and McFarland, Bell snd Jones, Davis Family, Frasee, Hanson ami lionet. Kashlma. Nel- son, Peyrlnl's dogs and doves, like and Cal.ine, and Snyder's Serenadera. motes. The picture and song houses are: The IHJou Bream, scenic Temple, Beacon, I'astlme, Oomlnuc, Star, unique, Apollo, Liberty. Kcw Palace, Har- vard, Wlnthrop, Ideal, Superb, Dudley Oriental, Back Bay, Dreamland. Imperial, Cambridge. Huntington Avenue, William*' Meal, South End and the Koxbury. Tom 0. Mota, a well known vaudeville actor, who died In New York Sept 80, after a short ill- ness, was i nstive of Boston. "Las Uisbbablm," Victor Hugo's absorbing story told Id motion pictures, Is now in Its seventh week at the Trsmont Temple. The Bundsy concert sesson at the Osatle Squsre opened B, with a varied program of vaudeville and motion pictures. Eodis W. Dunns Is playing a sort of Tale of Two Oltles." For half of week he Is at the Oolonlal, with "Brosdway Jones," and tbe other half he la in New York, so as to look out for the general press work of the Oohsn ft Hsnrls houses snd sttractlons in that city. "Taa Whip," the big Drury Lse melodrama, will come to tbe Boston Theatre Nov. 8, for a rnn. Auovsta Gnu, and Beatrice liOsiNO are two new players recently added to the Castle Squsre JafltM larger vaudeville houses have bad large matinee audiences on account of givingIMM of the World's Mrtes games, likewise the bur- lesque theatres. The Lot* homes. Orpheum and the St. Jsmes, were the only ones to show mo- tion pictures of the games between the Abtletjcj and the Giants, with the result of B. II. 0., and Iben some. Lynn, Mass.—At the Auditorium (Al. Jones, mgr.) tbe Auditorium Stock Co. presents "The Only Son" week of Oct. 18. I.tnn (Messrs. Morison ft Ashley, nigra.)— Mndsey Morlson Stock Oo. presents "A Country Boy" week of 18. . Oltmfia (O. H. Lord, mgr-)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. OoMiqva, DaxAUUND and Central Hqu.ibe, motion pictures and tllustrsted songs. Haverhill, Mass.—Colonial (Win. K. Fur- her, mgr.) bill Oct 18-18! Onus. »■ Mack and company, Volsnte, Allle Johnson, Homer Bsrnett, and Busn and Saplro. For 1018: Ohss. Terrls and company, the Torleys, Clipper Comedy Four, Boblu. and William Hence and company. Ospiikpii (Geo. K. Robinson, mgr.) — The Mnyer Stock presents ••Btrongbeart" week of 13. Nioicel, Hobnio, Taurus and Majestic, motion pictures t,nd Illustrated songs. PHUVADBLPHIA. Theatregoers will have no caaso to complain of o dearth of novelties the current week, ss the Initial productions locally will take place of Sam Bernard, In "All For the Ladles," st the Lyric; Mar Irwin, in "Widow by Proxy," at the der- rick, and "The Little Cafe." at tbe Forrest. Bioao (Nixon ft Zlmmirman, nigra.)—Tbe opening of the season occurred on 0, when "Mile- stones' 1 was revealed to a splendid audience. Tbe critics were kind In their praise of tbe play and the cast. Stanley Warmlnton, Sybil Walsh, Anrlal Lse snd Oronln Wilson coming In for warm welcomes. The second week starts 18, Ltbio (Lawrence Blumbcg mgr.)—Sam Ber- nard, to "All For the Ladtor,' for a two we.-k«' stay. The Honeymoon Express" departed 11, after three weeks of capacity Luslnesg. Adblthi (Lawrence Blumberg, mgr.)—"Fanny's First Play" wsa s huge ausoois, to crowded homes last week. The olay la Just us clever as any of the other Shaw masterpiece*, snd Is msunloccntly acted by Sidney Paxton, Kate Carvlon, Ivan Campbell and Eva Leonard Boyne. Tbe second week begins 18. Oarbioe; (Ohss. 0. Wansrasker, ratr.)—May Irwin gives her first local vie*, 18, of "Widow By Proxy. 1 ' "Fine Feathera" had a successful fort- night, ending 11. KonsrBT (Nixon ft Zlmmeruan, mgra.)—"The Little Cafe" is also a show that receives Its local premiers IS. "The Merry Martyr" bad two good weeka ending 11. Lima Theatre (Beul.ih E. Jay, mgr.)—The regular season began 11, with "Tbe Elder Broth- er." The bouse waa crowlel, and tbe play and the company warmly praised. Walnut (w. D. Wegrfnrlb, mgr.) — "Tic Round Up" was as popular «.» ever last week, to fine returns. Sfaep Camp waa Ideal as the ahertir, and made tbe biggest kind of s hit. The second week starts 18. Orand Operas," Harry Stone and company, Penn and Jersey, Armstrong and Mauley, and Dollar Troupe. For tbe balance of the week the num- bers are by: Hsyden and Berlin, Marie Stod- dard, Fox and Foxle, Lots Bros., and Oonroy and Le Main? Playexs. Grand (Tbos. M. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 18-16: Sherman and De Forest, Janette Duprec, Tango Duo, the Lundts, Oowboy Minstrels, and moving pictures. Wm. Pbnn (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 18-18: "The Ladles' Man." Yvette, Lancton-I.n- cler Co., O'Neill and Wamsley, Valentine Fox, Emelle Sisters, and moving picture!. Nixon (Fredk. Leopold, mgr.)—Week of I3-1H: Torrelll'a dogs end monkeys, Jessie Keller, Jliyt, Lesslg and company, Hammond and Forrester, Fields and Fay, and moving pictures. Oiifhedm (Ohss. W. Lord, mgr.)—Week of IS- IS: Nona and Alexis, Frank Morrell, the Tur- pins, Gordon and Marx, Seymour's Happy Family, Paul Florins, and moving pictures. Ketrtone (M, W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 18- 18: Irene Myers and company, Mr, and Mrs. Nat. Cafferty, Innes and Ryan, Woods' animals, Bur- ten and Lerner. Ross and Tlnsman, and moving pictures. Libebtt (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 13- 18: Miller and Mayhcw, De Witt. Burns sod Tor- rance, Al. White's Four Pais. Barto and Clark, Romanoff Trio, and moving pictures. Fairmouht (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of IS- IS: Harvey De Vora Trio, La Obonlta, Sterling and Chapman, Paul Assrd Troupe, Dave Welling- ton, and moving pictures. Bupihe (W. 0. Cameron, uipr.)—Tbe Big Jubi- lee 18-18. The College Girls entertained a dosen big bouses lsst week, Abe Reynolds' Yiddish comedy was high claas, and he met with a big reception. Morris Franklin and Dolly Morrison were also In tbe spotlight and got a big hand. Casino (Ellas ft Konlg. mgra.)—The Beauty Psrade tender their services 13 and week. Tbe DON'T FOUGHT TUB 6lst ANNIVERSARY NUMBER OF THE NEW YORK CLIPPER TO UK ISBVBD PBB. 14, 1U4. Mllford, Mass.—Opera House (0. W. Cur- rier, mgr.) motion pictures and vaudeville. BUI Oct. 18-16: flplsseil Brothers and company, J. Louis Mints, Jeaua Palmer, Claude Fredrick,• and tbe talking pony, Don. 10-18: George Drury, Hart and company, Rose Keener snd Jimmy Lycbuic and Ideal, pictures and llluatrsted Noras.—Mlaa Mollle Tongee, soprano soloist, has been added to tbe Lyceum In addition to Paul Hollcnder, thus giving mote vocalisation to tbo picture show. Miss Tongee recently ilnlslied a twelve weeka' engagement at the Dream Theatre In Qulncy, Msss Leslie Rodgers, a local favor- Its alnger, has also Joined the Lyceum forces It is rumored that the Lyceum will run vaudeville Id opposition to the Opera House, as It has a well tit toil stage and scenery Dewy, a valuable St. Bernard dog, tho property of Joe Unghes. of Golden and Hughes, died 0. Dewy was probably one of the best known dogs In tbe show bushiest, and hnd many friends among the profession A new Idea his been "born" hero. The secret so- ohdtes of this town, thirty-eight In number, have formed a league, and each society will for one night In the week buy out the show at the Opera House, or give a certainty for It for one night, and sell Ihclr own tickets for It for the benefit of tlielr cbnrity fund. The American Order of For- testers tie the Drat to try tie scheme. Taunton, Mass.—Park (Malley-Denlson Co., sgrs.) the MaHey-Dtnnlson Stock OO. present "Tbe Girl In the Taxi" week of Oct. 18. Casino, Stab, Columbia. Whittenton and Niokbl, moving pictures. IIenver. Col.—Orpheum (A. 0. Carson, mgr-) bill Oct. 18 and week; Edwards, Davis snd com- Eany, the Vaalera, Kennedy, Nobody snd Piatt, ;irk and Fogarty, Manning, Moore and Arm- strong, Groat Welland, Bellclalrs and Herman, and moving pictures. Tabob Grand (Poter McOourt, mgr-)—"The White Blave" 13 and week. Kmmebr (D. B. Worley, mgr.)—Bill 11 and week: Mons. Q. Molasso and company; Ohss. W. Bowser and company, Luciano Lucca, Bernard and Hearth, Henry Frey, Lew Palmare and Gaumont'a Weekly. Pantaqbb' (Nat Darling, mgr.)— Bill 13 and week: Alfredo Marshall. Billy Mann, Toiettl and Bennett. Jack Taylor, Lottie Mayer and Vivian Marshall, ami moving pictures. Hakes (Harry Ward, mgr.)—"The Jingo Qlrls," and vaudeville and moving pictures. I.AI111A HAWYElt, As Kntc Eirby, In the Famous Player Production, "An Hour Before Dawn." Charlotte, N. O.—Academy (John L. Crovo, mgr.) Annie Russell, In "She Stoops to Qouqucr," Oct. 14, Piedmont (Ed. G. Gldley, mgr.)—Keith vaude- ville and motion pictures. Kdisonia, Amubeu, Ottowat, Pbinobsb and TIISATO, motion pictures. Noras.—The Military Carnival st North Char- lotte, with the John It. Smith Shows, under Ibe suspires of the Hornet's Nest RluMnen, of this city, Is drawing large crowds, Tbe license tsx ill Oiarlotto Is so high that the carnival Is being held in North Carolina to escape It Otto Haas, owner of tbe Edlsonla motion picture the- atre, Is having a building adjoining the present location of his theatre, re-modeled, and will move the Edlsonla Into 1U The work will amount to about |8,000. Uiucsinot (Wm. A. Paxe. mar.)—The Or- nlieum Stock puts on, 13, "The Ne'er Do Well" tor the Brat time locally ibe stock waa fully np to the reqnlrements last week. In "The Girl In the TseI," to big housss. Gertrude Dalian bad the title role, and carried off the bono.-a. Florence Roberts, as Mrs. St.mnrt; Mitchell Har- ris, as Major Smith, and William Jerome, ss the Walter, were also highly amusing, and scored big. Ambbioan (James Wall, mgr.)—Tbe stock, In "The Great Divide," 18 and week. "Checkers" was cleverly revived last week, to capacity houses. John Lorena, as Checkers, snd Grace Hun*, as tbe girl, were well caat, and received well deserved applause. Hart's (John W. Hart, mgr.)—Tbe Stanford Players, In "Olassmatee," 18-18. Emily Smiley and tbe Stanford Players had One bouses last week, to "Our New Minister." Standard (J. J. Slmklns, rogr.)—The Psul Burns Stock, whloh has returned to this bouse, puts on "Why Gin* Leave Home" 18 and week. B. r. Emm's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Valerie Bergere and company In the playlet, "A Bowery Oamllle," Is tbo feature week of 18. Others are: Will Rawla snd Ella Kaufman. Mack Williams and Ida Segal, Thleasan'a dogs. Ethel May Barker, Owen McGlveney, Williams and Wolfus, Bison City Four, the uessems, and moving pictures. MBTBooroLiTAN Ofbba Uoubb (Kugenv Myers, mgr.)—The bill 18-15 consists of: "Scenes From popular Girls from Hnppylaad were on the flrelng line last week, and they furnished a show full of lively spots. Billy W. Watson was tbe all Important feature, and he saw to It that there were very few dull moments. Tbe Dreamland Unrlesquers next. Tbooadbro (Ilobt. Morrow, mgr.)—The Sun- shine Girls is the Progressive circuit's offering week of 18. The Honey Girls were a sweet morsel last week, to chockful houses. Hughey Bernard was tho chief aource of supply for the comedy. Patsy Barrett, Charles Dunn, May Belle, Marie Revere, and Carrie Young, were able aeeletants. Dumont'h (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—Purely local skits, "The Belle of the Neck" snd "The Shirt- waist Makers Strike," struck the popular fancy last week. The houses were large, and also en- Joyed the new acts offered by Joe Horila and laby Martha, Eddie Caasady, Beanie Franklin and Dan McGarragan. Bijou, GriABD, FoiETADOH'S, PaoPLK'B. Al- ■iauuiia, Victoria, Palaor and Plaea, give vaude- ville and moving pictures. Moraa. The "Les Mtserablee" film pictures ended 11, s highly successful four weeks' stay at Wlther- spoon Hall. Tub Philadelphia Orciiestra Concerts begin at the Academy of Uuatc IT. Tub Philadelphia Opkoatic Sooirrr gives "Aide" at the Academy of Music 30, mulct the direction of Wasslll Leps. Howabd Su ot.lt Is back again In town In charge of the publicity of the Philadelphia-Chi- cago Grand Opera Oompauy. Joseph Coca Is the new leader of the orchestra at the Grand Opera House. There were thousands of visitors In town lent week taking In tbe World's Series, and the the- atres In tbe centre of tbe town waxed fat. \ II of the visiting baseball writers were given the oonrlerles of tbe theatres. Carbondale, Pa,—Grand (Harold F. Tut- blll. mgr.) William Oorbett, In "The Sliver Kins " Oct. 13. "The Moon Maiden" 10. Ideal (L. A. Farrcll, mgr.)—Lynott's Orches- tra and dally change of pictures. Special added attraction each Wednesday evening. Warner's Dims are now featured. Oem (Alfred Slrrlannl, mgr.)—Mechanical or- chestra of thirteen pieces and new photoplays, dally. Bavot (John K. Lewis, mgr.)—Music and s strong picture bill. Victoria (Richard Foote, mgr.)—Music, pic- tores and vaudeville. Greenshurg, Pa.—St. Clair (A. G. Wlble, mgr.) Jardln de Paris Girls Oct. 10, "Little Women" 14. Kuwonr (H. R. Llghtcap, mgr.)—Longacre Stock Oo. week of IS. Grand, Casino, Pbinobsb, Ltbio and Star- Horn, motion pictures. Oklahoma City, Okla.—Ovexholser (F. 0. WcIm, mgr.) Nell O'Brien's Minstrels Oct. 111. Id; "Mary's Lamb" IT, 18; Rose Stall), In "MiiiikIo I'eppeV." 20, 21. Follt (H. 0. Mills, mgr.)—BUI for 0-12 In- cluded : Fredrlc La Ilelle, Doyle and Elsne, Jonn* Kennedy and company, Murray K. Hill, F.nitim Francis, and Follyscope. Mbtbooutan (H. W. Munson, mgr.)—"Caught In the Rain" week of 12. Ltbio (Pete Slnolopo, mgr.)—Vaudeville ami pictures. Empress (Jack Boland, mgr.)—'Vaudeville rind pictures. Dreamland, Oltmpio, Orpiieum, Majestic and Columbia, pictures only. Notes. —A. J. (Happy). Melnnlnger, after I wo years' absence, has returned and taken np his o'd place at the Overholser. Happy and Fred CI. Wets, the manager, ere here for the season, mil the folks are pleased Margurlte Sklrvln. pliiy- Ing with Julian BUtlngo, In the "Fascinating Widow," wss the recipient of many flowers aiu. parties while in this city. Miss Sklrvln arrived here i. and a luncheon and big reception waa ten- dered her. On the night of the drat performance she received over twenty-five floral pieces, anil more than two hundred people were turned away st the box office, sud the same thing occurred the second night. Hnskogee, Ohio.—Broadway (D. Mrem, mgr.) bin Oct. 12-1S: V. P. Woodard. Oora si.im- eon and company. Three Tmubedoan, Emma Francis snd Arabs. Bill 18-18: Benson and B'il, Doyle and Ellnlne, Mary Oahlll, and Nichols and Orols Slaters. Wiuwam (0. P. Anderson, mgr. (—Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Wiqwam No. 4 (O. P. Anderson, mgr.)—Tom Wilson and Tiger Lilies week of 18. Gairt (H. I. Goddard, mgr.)—For 1215: Ringing Carrels. BUI 10-lN, Ver Valln and com- pany. Noras.—Advertising car, No 8, of tbe Sells- Flow Circus, was here fi, lining town for all- pearar.ee 14. Roster: F. McMann, manager; 0. 0. Tlnsley, Don Brasalll, Tommy Bagan, Will Morebead, Guy Howard, H. Lowell, billposters. Mr. Lowell Is sail to be the oldest In tbe bual- rets. The above named circus Is to be known next year as tbe Buffalo BUI & Sella-FIoto Clrens. The gates were swun,r open to the piihUc 0 which began the opening of the State Fair. Weather utdcsl, and the biggest and best fulr Muskogee has ever had Broadway Theatre continues to please the public bv giving first cljxs attractions. For 0, the nlveralty Girls were the feature. Three Dutons week of 0, in riding novelty. Oakland, Oal^—Macdonough (F. A. Golfer. mgr.) "The Lure," heavy business Oct. 0 ami week. Margaret Anglln, for two performances. IT. n Libkhtt (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Alice Flem- ing, supported by Bishop's Pluyers, presents "Ele- vating a Husband," week of 18. "As a Mnn Thinks" follows, OnuiEUM (Geo. Ebey. mgr.)—BUI big. 12 nnd week: Saharet, assisted by Senor J. Florid". Prank Milton and De Long Sisters, Ted. Lor- raine and Hattle Barks, Button Mclntyre mid Sutton, Georgette, Tack Bldrey and Billy Town- ley, the Jungmann Family, and Pathe's Weekly. PaktaorV (W. H Wright, mgr.)—BUI 12 ami week: Connelly Slaters, Uhas. Riley and Com- pany, Great Rapoll, Irving Both and company. Allen and Lewis, and Keystone comedy photnpl.tv- Bboaowat (Guy 0. Smith, mgr.)—Vaudevlll" and motion pictures. Oakland, Ltbio, Brown's, Oxojwt, Oahuui. Gem and Mablowb, photoplays. NoTBa.—Idora Park will close for the ssoam. 18. The skating rink will remain open durln'4 the Winter months Julius Bonneuburg H now assistant manager of the Orpheum. Hurry Saunders Is treasurer, snd Geo. Allen, nsslstnul treasurer Charles Hanford, tbe well i.'i" 1 Shakcspearesn actor, entertained tbe Oakland *•!■ tertlelng Asaoclablon at Its luncheon, Sept. 30, al tbe Hotel Oakland. Penaaoolst. Pl«.—Peruacola (Sidney I'. Levy, mgr.) AL G. Field's Minstrelsy Oct. 1'■ opened the season of this theatre. Notes. —N. Smith, who managed the Penaacoli Theatre for a number of years, baa been replace 1 by Sidney P. Levy, formerly of New York City. and who Is well known la the profession A new vaudeville and moving picture house, cnlli-l the Bmprese, managed by J, A. Jones, was openci here 13. FREE Sample Cold Cream THE Bl. STEIN COSMETIC CO. 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