The New York Clipper (November 1913)

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I. November 1 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. I beg to announce that I have re-signed with F. A. Mills for a term of years, and would be pleased to have you hear my latest hit, "You Did, You Know Dam Well You Did." L. WOLFE GILBERT, (8IGNED) 122 WEST 36th STREET, NEW YORK, 4 OUT OF TOWN HEWS CINCINNATI. The coming of two playa that have scored na- tional nicoMtes, and tbe dedication or tbe nevr Ouety to clean burlesque, mark tbe moat Impor- tant Thespian week of the season Although a •arm municipal campaign la In progress ante-elec- tion excitement "la not hurting theatre attendance to any appreciable degree. Oband Opbha House (John H. HaTllo, mgr.)—• R 0. Frisco's production of Eugene Walter's "Fine Feathers," la to open Oct. 27, with Bob- ert Edesos, Wilton. Lackayo, Max Firman. Boas Coelilan, Lollta Robertson and Lyilla Dickson all featured. "A Good Little Devil" proved a good follow-up for "Peter Pan," and aplendid stood audiences enjoyed the new fairy piny. William Korris distinguished himself aa Mrs. MacMlchle. )*onard Oraske, Ira Moflln, Ernest Truex, Rob. VlTlnti, Joseph Graham and Olalro Burke all served to good advantage. Arthur Hill, as Rob, tbe Scotch collie, was a true artist "Damaged Goods" cornea Not. 3, Liaio (Carl Hotter, mgr.)— Wm. A. Brady will present "Little Women" Oct. 27, after Louis Mann and his associates were seen, 28, In aa extra performance of "Children of To-day." The comedian proved practically the whole ahow, and his work aa George Balnmond was strong at every point—tbe serious aa well as lighter •aoments. Thomas J. Kelly and Emily Ann Wukcman were tbe children. Adonle Fovlerl waa a splendid ad- venturess. "When Dreams Ouuie True" follows Nov. 8. tvai.nct Bnrar (Willi* F. Jackson, tngr.)— "Lavender and Old Lace,". Myrtle Reed's aweet atory, staged by the United Play Company, baa Ita premiere here Oct. 20. Oversowing house* seemed to like "Little Lost Slater," which E. E. Rose constructed—the story of a little country Jlrl lured from home Into misery. Coclllo acques played too title role finely, but the honors of the play were captured by Elsie Gresey, aa Mary Randall, who was closely preased by Lloyd 1. Hammond, as Grogun, and Marguerite Allen, aa the older slater. "Tbe Confession," Nov. 2. B. F. Kami's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Frltil Hchcff will sing her way Into the vaudeville con- stituency Oct. 20. Othera: Grant and Hoag, In "The Troublesome Turk:" Chris Richards, Joe Cook and Brothers, In "Jnggllng In tbe Depot;" Wilfred Clatk and company, In "A Wife for an Hour;" the Australian Boy Scouts, and tbe Landry Brothers. Motion pictures. Objphiuk (J. Herman Thuman. mgr.)—The Or- pheum Player* are to atage "The Concert." Oct. 20, after a aplendid week of "Pomander Walk"— s iirat production for Cincinnati. Wilfred Roger was cordially welcomed, and his work as Lieut. Rayle waa charming. Dunes! Matthews, the Cin- cinnati girl, waa Impressive as Mine. Lochenslsi The iiiloe of the artistic oi gamlt nWon -was 1 hi»lo' dear In the aplendid presentation of "Old Heidel- berg" Nov. 2. Lrrru (J. Herman Truman, .mar.)—This boose. In the ball loom of the Orpbenum, opens Oct. 20, when tbe Orpheum Player* will present "The Pigeon," with Ogden Crane, Nora Bhelhy. Paul Doucet, William. H. Foreatelle; Robert Banter, Nlsbe Howard and Edwajd Gould Boblnson' In lb* cast. □book's Opiu House-(J. K. Day, mgr.)— The Heuck Player* will put on "The Oowpuncber" Oct. 20. Last week Blanch* Bryan and her aa- sodites were seen to splendid advantage In "In the Bishop's Carriage. The leading lady waa aeen, as Nance, with Edward Clark Lllley, as the dignified lawyer, and Wells Glllllind, as Tom Dorgan. the thief. "Deep Purple" la to be of- fered Nov. a, . Gbbxax (Otto Ernest Schmidt, director).—The Herman Stock Co, will put on "Dei- Vogel- haeniller" Oct 20, when Philip Rcblnban will mike his Bret appearance as musical conductor. Burials (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Big Jim, the grlxaly bear, ts given the top line Oct. 2<t Others: Billy Welsh. Gertrude Lawrence and Frank B. Lynch, In "Hocklns' Run;" Lnlgt Del I'Ore, Burke and Harrison, LeonaH and Louie, and Kenyon, Galon and Brooks. ' Motion; pictures. O-AirTT (M. T. Mlddleton, mar.)—"The Honey- moon Olrle" arrive Oct. 20, and will take part In Un> ceremonial or dedication of this handsome new Columbia house to clean burlesque. Bowery llur- lesquers follow. Nor. 2. ui.ymi'io (McMahon A Jackson, mgrs.)—The Parisian Beauties are due Oct. 20. coming after a week of pretty little Eva Mull and her Big Beauty Show. "The Littlest Leading Lady" la a dainty mlto whom Ctnclnnatlan* like. She has a One lot of co-entertainers In Fred Russell, Anne Yale, Fred Tborndlke and Bobble Harrington. Alice Gilbert, a Cincinnati girl, won many de- served encore*. Sunshine Girls Nov. 2. Standabo (Harry Hart, mgr.)—The London Belles, with Johnnie Weber, put the finishing touches to Columbia burlesque at this ancient house on the bank* of tbe Rhine.' Florence Moon headed tbe aoubrettea, and she had a lot of splendid aides in Pearl Turner, Clara Btlnseo and Virginia Kelsey. The bouse closed 25, and will remain dark until Not. B, when It will re- open, with stock burlesque. autumn oonroo. *■ Mrowms; receptions after the_play," aw ac- cented matinee inversions at Hcuck's, where Blanche Bryan and her associate* are winning admirers. ii. r. Ruth's promises two complete shows for •lecllon night. Nov. 4. . ' Tbi Music Hall Rink has opened—another can- didst* for favor of amusement seeker*. Tni Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will make its first tour late In November, visiting Detroit, Olerelsnd. South Bend and Jackson, Mich. Da, ebnst Kunwalu reaches Cincinnati from Europe early next week, and at once take* charge of the symphony Orchestra. Mas. H. Stabs Bxst, president of the National Drama League, ably discusses! the promotion of clean drama at tbe Cincinnati Woman's Club. Alihtot- F. Maisii, of the Coney Island stair, and his wife are enjoylag a little vacation at Atlantic City. Eva Tatxob. who waa at the Orpheum In atock, made her first loc.il appearance In vaud?- li" 9 ^'.? p - Kelth'a, In a comedy playlet, "After the Wedding." Tna Bmpresa stockholders will get a fat Thanksgiving dividend. «. ?*8 °° BBT oeeured the Cincinnati rights of the World's Championship films, and they were an added csrd at tbe Stnudird's ahow Mawaoxs John H. Havzjn his left Cincin- nati, to be absent several week*. Ilnrrr Wood waa the uproarloua bit of the B. f. -Keith bill, although some of tbe others bad belter places In the headlines. Arciiib Good, tbe human fly, had tbe crowds at the Empress guessing. . HI* act Is fine. • - LiTT ts Amanda Blum was presented with many Bowers, is Rose Blank, In the German Playem presentation of "Kolberg." Hxlin Knxss, the girl bom blind, deaf and) Aomb. will tell of her marvelous experiences, at the Lyric. Nov. 2. Tub Johnstone Twins. Bllabeth Wilbur, Charles Muecroft and Charles Harris are cabaret artists It the Orphrmn Winter Garden, under the man- agement of M. M. Wolfson, now In New York Ifler new talent. Fioiswos BuaNsunaa, of the Orpheum Com- pany of Philadelphia, has succeeded Frances Feme aa Ingenue of the Orpheum Player*, on the hill. OnantST Mcscbovt, who Is singing at the Or- Sheora Winter Garden, la the son of Dr. Obarle* . Muscroft, once coroner of Hamilton County. Tub seating capacity of the Little Theatre is only 176. „. I. M. Maktih, of Chester Pirk, Is reenper- •ting at Avarpe, Long Island, after soother surgical, operation. The Colonel has been "meat" tor surgeons' knives for several years. Cleveland, O.—Opera House (A. 1*. Hart*. mgr.) beginning Tuesday evening. Oct. 2S, David Belaaco wilt present Roland Mollneux'e "Tbe Man Inside." The cut Includes: Chas. Dalton, John Cope, A. B. Anson, Edw. Robin*. Hilton Sills, 3, B. Totten, John Mlitem. A. Byron Beasley, Helen Freeman, Clare Weldon and other*. Mont- gomery and Stone, and Elsie Janls will be seen here In "Tbe Lady of the Slipper" next week, with "The Garden of Allah" lo follow. Colonlai, IF. Roy Oonutock, mgr.) — Kmnis Trantlnl; In ''The Firefly," week of 27. Helen Ware. In "Within tbe Law," next. Kami's Hippodbomb (II. A. Daniels, mgr.)— Bill week of 27: Bolfe's "Arcadia" as headlLner; Edw. Abeles and company, llersog's Stallions, Dooley and Bayles, Arthur Deagon, Buraham and Irwin, and the Six Abdallah*. MamopouTAir (Fred B. Johnson, mgr.) — For week of 27, Vaughn Glaser's Stock Co. presents "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Miry." The Lady from Oklahoma" next. Duci.xss (W. B. Garyn, mgr.)—Perry Has- well Stock Co., In "The Greyhound," week of 27. "Kindling" next, Pbostict (J. W. Lyons, mgr-)—"Little Lost Sister" week of 27. "The Cost of Living*' next. Mit.xa (Frank Rayman, mgr.)—Tbe opening week of Cleveland's new halt a million dollar vaudeville house occurred 27, and was a big fea- ture of the new season. Mr. MUea, president and general manager, announces continuous afternoon performances from 12 to I P. K.. and evening from.0.30 to 11 P. V, Prices.will be ten, twenty and thirty cents, and clean high class vaudeville la the policy, with special Sunday programs of first run photoplays. The theatre Is most beauti- fully decorated In old rose and Ivory tones, snd ts lu tbe Louis XIV" style, with a fine lobby. The seating capacity I* two thousand. There are forty boxes, twenty-six being along the front of tbe meuanlno floor. F. A. Lee la secretary and treasurer, and A. A. Corney, assistant manager and press representative. Tlllle Zlck, classic dancer, la tbe beadllner, and other acta are: MaseUa's birds. Billy K. Well*, Almont snd Du- mont. Van Horn and Jackson, and Grey and Peter*, and four feature picture*. Oauwo (James Collins, mgr.)—A feature film ever y day, with a good program ol one reel pic- ture*. ajhucax, aotlon picture*. Akron, O.—Colonial (O. A. McDermtt, mgr.) bill for week of Oct. 27: Tbe Metropolitan Hln- atrnla. Six Banjophlends, Torn Maboney, Barley and Barley, Bean Brnmmel Trio, and O'Rourko and Atkinson. Gbamd (O. L. Blister, mgr.)—"Mutt and Jeff In Panama" 27-20, "Tbe Cost of Living" SO-Nov. 1. "Tbe Virginian" 3-5. "Freckles" 0-8, Thus. Dlion. In "The 81ns of the Father" 9; "Tbe Great Divide" 13-15. Mcsio Hall. —Home's Stock Co. present*, for week of 27, "Beverly of Oranatark." .National. Pahtiux, Bank, Plaza, DaKAMLANo- Waluobf, Gbotto, I. una. EatPBBsa, Wintsb and ALiiiMEiu, motion pictures. Celnmbaa, O.—Hartman (It. P. Boda, rmrr.) "Damageil Uoods" Oct. 31, Nov. 1. Soutbbbn (J. F. Luft, mgr.)—"Little Women" week of 27. Kami's (W. W. Prosser, mgr.)—Bill week of 37: Mercedes, Wilson Sisters, Diamond and Bren- nan, Jlmmle Lucas, Hsle Norcoas and company, Bae Eleanor Ball, tbe Three Alex, McRea and Clegg, and pictures. Ltcbuk (Ja». Brown, mgr.)— "Tbo Virginian" 37-29. "Busy Ixay" 30-Nov. 1. Dioadwav (W. James, mgr.)—BUI week of 37: Tbe Oboo-Cboo Girls, 8am Kelly, Zeno and Cook, and pictures. afanafleld, O. — Opera House (Crosse * Hunts, mgrs.) Km Tsnguay Oct. 28. Plathivukb (John S. Hale. ragr.)—"An Angel Without Wlnga" 27, "The Five Frankfortera" 28. 29; Louis Mann, In "The Children of To-day." 80-Not. 1. ftlirlnarfleld. 0. —Fairbanks (Chas. T. King, mgr.) Nancy Boyer Stock Co. week of Oct. 27. Now Sun (Sun Amusement Co., mgr*.)—Vaude- ville and motion pictures. Portland, Me.—Jefferson I Jnllus Oabn, mgr.) Geo. M. Cohan, In "Ilroodvny Jones." was the big drawing card Oct. 27, 28. The Jefferson Stork Co., supporting Adelaide Kelai and Franklyn Mun- I.TBtn, Mraaoa, Novbltt, Palacb\ Pamcasa, llxsL and Sobwat, moving picture*. Notbs Moving pictures and vaudeville were put on at the Qllmora Oct. 18, and proved such a success that they will be run every HaUrday. .....Two new members of Poll's Stork Company, who mado their bow in "The Time, the Place and tbe Girl," week of 10, were Florence Pendleton, Character woman, snd Clarence Chase, Juvenile. Ted Gibson, who was replaced by Mr. Chase, left 18 to Join the Floe Arts Stock Oomoany, of Chi- cago Price* to ass Nance O'Nell who has been secured by the Broadway management tor a limited engagement, are advanced to twenty-flve, ihlrty-Bv* and fifty cents In the evening. The afternoon prices remain the same Alpine, the Florida fat girl, who has been playing the fairs throughout the Middle West and South, under Mr. Armstrong'* management, with the Con T. Ken- nedy Co., closed her engagement In Birmingham, Ala., and hn returned to her borne In 8taodar<t, Fla. Word has been received here that Edna Baker, formerly leading woman of the Broadway, who waa obliged to retire on account of a ner- vous breakdown, la fast regaining her health The fall bench of the Supreme Judicial Court at Boston, on Oct. 22, sustalued tbe decree of Judge Edward J. Pierce, of tbe Superior Court, against George D. Nelson and thy Wm. Fot Tlicstet Com- Eany, given the Nelson Theatre Company (or clng expelled from the house, March 32, 1008, and awarded the Nelson Theatre Company dam- ages of 15,700 The Brosdwav Theatre Com- pany have made an offer to the Springfield Asso- ciation for the Prevention of Tube.cttloals, to set aside one night for tbe benefit of the association, the wholo proceeds to be devoted lo Uieui. Ml If or d, Mbbb.— Opera Tlonse (0. W. Cur- rier, taifr. vaudeville Oct. 27 and 211, Includes: Tbe Muilge Morton Ttrlo, and Hie Torleya. Sousa and bis hand of ilxly pieces played here Tuesday, 28. For last hilf of week: T, W. Goodwin, In tabloid comedy, "Who la Us " and Postner awl Marguerite. Ltrsiru and lOBAU motion picture* and Illus- trated rongs. Noras.—The Lyceum has been renovated, and opera chairs Installed In place of the ohl-fanhluncil settees that have been In use for forty-live years, and I* bow an up-to-date bouse " 'Way Down TUB AJL/. RBBlVBS **®IJM[I».Lf»X.»» The Bowery wits tttrnel up- slde-down last weclt, '.vlien this gorgcoua UmouBlne, pre- >• »«vi • "■""' '" ' tided over by Ernie, at ti.o wheel, was pulled up In front of the People/a. by .Sunshine Bart*. Pearl Ueott. who re-Vdned tbo company, 13, la playing the character parts In faultless manner. The Columbia Trio (Child*, Farley and Luther) are taking many encore* with their offering. Greenfield. Mns*—Lanier (Uwler ltroa,. ogre.) bill week of Oct. 87 will be vawlerlll- and pictures, excepting 30, when "The Rosary" 99 Lfffi B T 080 . »*■■■ Howe's travel picture* will hold Ibe boards. mJ*!S J, w - A ' 9»»"Port, mgr.)— rot week of 37, tbo Fleeee and pictures. Liato (F. Scheldler. mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. ' WrsxiXT (O. a Barter, mgr,)—Bill 37-301 J«ck Marahall. Per 80-Nov. 1: Daly and •naonu-; Pall Hirer, Ha** flsvoy L. H. Boa*, mgr.) Sous*'* Bind Oct. 2T. Malley-Denlwri Stock Oft for rest of week, presenting "Olass- mate*. Bijou (Chas. R. Cook, mgr.)—Biylles-Nlek. Co. present* "A Temperance Town" week of 27. AoADBtfr (L, U. Boa*, mgr.)—Bill 37-29: Arthur anil Emm* Cody, Buck Bros., "A King fur a Knight," and Gracry. Palacb, PaailiM, Lvaio, Hta», Globs, Bosmki and Nickxlodcon, motion pictures. Denver, Cole—Broirlway (Pater UoOourt, mgr.) Anna Held Oct 37-39, Mrs. Flake 30- Nov, 1, Oariiauat (A, 0. Oaraon, mgr.)—mil 87 and week: Blanche Walsh ami company. Bias, Reugger. J. 0. Nugent *nd company. Ethel HcDonmigli, I.sne and O'Donnell, the Parisian Trio, Jugglhnt Millers, and moving pictures, Tawii Gband (Peter McOourt, mgr.)—Nell O'ltrleii's Minstrels 2d and week. Kui'hkhi (George A. llovyer, mgr,)—BUI 2.1 and week: Anna Morecrnft and Helena Onndrein, "Ilia Nerve," May Ward, Klein Ilrnthera, Thomas and llertrnile Kennedy, Clark and McOotlough, ami Uaumont's Weekly. Pantaox*' (Nat Darling, mgr.)—Rill 87 and week: Joseph Callahan, Tllford. Caimen and Clif- ton, Marshall and Trlhble, Cycling MoNutts, and cnovlng pictures, llAKan (Nettle Wilson Ward, mgr-)— Burlrequ* and moving pictures. , Iniislng, Mleli. — nlailmer (Tml J. Wilt- lam., mgr.) United HUlrs Marine Itiisl Oet. 38. Hunt: Is giving two perfoiiuaiioiM eauli ulgbt, and with two matinees a week, The Petticoat Mlnairela proved a big hit 20 and week. OiiLONtAL.—Tbo stock canpany ts for the pres- ent running six performances and two tnallnres weekly. Nitxa— Tiib OLiri'SU corretpondent In this dty has lust returned from a trip to Europe, visiting Hamburg. Berlin, Koln, Paris, London, Liverpool and oilier places, ami retiorts the fall ahow busi- ness tliMtujnuiit.tho continent and In Englsml "Is proving «ucorsirful, and that the managers forward to a goc' - PlBsoiLlA (P. B. Seas, mgr.)—Bill week of 37: Linimi Mortimer, In "Betsy Bobbins;" tbe Du Vrles Troupe, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beatly, Dan Eoby, Frank L. Perry, and picture*. Olbvslakd (H. D. Zlrker, mgr.)—Week of 27 the Ilolden Pilayers are presenting "In the Bishop's Csrrlsge," to be followed by "The Girl lu tbe Taxi." , _ . , Sta» (Drew ft Oampbell. mgrs.)—For week of 27. tbe Watson, Slater*' Bbow. Eupraa (Geo. Ohenet, nwr.)-—Hughcy Bernard and the Honey Girl* week of 17. , „__ Khiokbbbockxb (B. N. Down*, mgr.) —^FW week of 27 tbe picture drains, "Arlsona," With Oyrll Scott, GaU Kane and Gertrude Bblp-nsn, In leadmg part*, and Bpltalny's Orchestra sccompany- tng, Alhaubsa (Fred Brant, mgr.)—Feature photo- play! for week of 27 include s two reel Edison, 'The Foreman's Treachery." A musical program by orchestra and the bouse pipe organ nre other drawing features at this house. Noras.—The Melba-Kubeltk concert was a tea- mendnus sucoeas. extra seats being sold and placed on the stage In addition to the four thousand five hundred) sent* In tbo Immense auditorium The Colonial Theatre announces tbe engagement of "The Purple Road" for week of Nov. 10. Toledo, O.—Auditorium. Eva Tanguay Oct. 20-27, Oaptiln Scott's pictures 28-Nov. 2. Valbntinb. —"Mutt and Jeff In Panama" Oct. 20 and week, "The Garden of Allah" will be the attraction week of ». _ Kxrru's.—Bill week of 27: Kathleen Clifford, Francis McGinn and company, Gliding O'Mearas, Lewis and Dody, Charles snd Fanny Van. Loot* Hardy, Demarcst and Chabot, and Gomiley and Eupiaa.—The Columbia Bnrlesqnsrrs. with Harry L. Cooper and June Mills, week of 27. Abcads— "In Bohemia" la featured 20-29. "Mephisto'a Caberet" 80-Kov. 1. Noras.—Tbe Aodltorlum, with the "Battle of Waterloo" pictures 19-24, Ind Eva Tanguay 28- 28, drew packed bouse* The Bowery Bor- lesQuers, at the Empire, last week, played to good business Business at the Arcade con- tinues unususlly big "Arcadia" and Doris Wilson and company were box onto* attrictlooB at Keith's last week. Zanesvllle. O.—Scboltl (W. 8. Canning, mgr.) "Damageil Goods" Oct. 29. "Within the Law" (return) Nov. 1. "Tbe Bed Boss" 0. Mo- tion picture* on all open nights. Watuxa (B. B. Butter, mgr.)—"Mlsa Dolly Dimples" (local talent) 27-29, and tbe regular policy of vaudeville, with Princes* Bmunue. llovla and Darley, Count Beaumont. Laaar and Dale, Kara snd the Kuieroacolor picture*. Oarninu (E. R. Harris, mgr.)—The Barrett Players began their eleventh week, presenting "Virginia Many Years Ago." Business continues HirroDBova (Hclen-MoTrlson-Lewl*, tngr) — «■ motion picture* the following epedil festure* sre announced for showing week of 27: "The Special Officer." "Tony, the Mddler" snd "The Oonsclenco Fund." quimr's (W. O. Quttaby, mar.l^Usong *er- agal oilier feature film* for week at 27 la "bspho." uelL present "The Real Thing," 20-Nov. 1, Oeorgo Arllas, In "Dlsini4l," matinee anil ntoht, 3 j Julia Pamlerson, In "The Sunshine Girl." Is an attrac- tion booked for appearance here. Ksuth'h (I. M. Mosber, mgr,)—Vaudeville and motion picture*. Bill week of Oct. 27: Hamlsh McLauren and com],any present "The Movie*;" Arthur Whltelaw, the Two Alfreds. Qnlgg and Nicktrson. Manlo and Hunter, the Throwing Ta- bors, and motion plctixtr*. New Potnano (Jos. A. McConvillo, tngr.)— Motion picture* of "East Lynne" Is the feature film during week of 27. Special travel talks by F. Eugene Farnsworth are also on the program. OsaiiLT's (Janes W. Orally, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion picture*. BUI week of 37: Tbe All Three Singers, Harry Rose, Liable and Nelson, Orlean Woods, Daley Bros., and Blawson and Ty- son, Oasoo (M. 0. Blinwubcrg, mgr.) — Motion pis tores of "The Way to Happiness" snd "Hard Cash." headline films, with Patbe's Weekly a per- manent feature week of 37. Bio Niocbtx, (Wm. R. Beeves, mgr.)—Motion pictures, with Mutual Weekly featured. "From Dusk to Dawn," "At tbe Wheel," and "Big Hearted Jim" headline films, week of 27. EuniB (D. D. Leader, mgr.)—Motion pictures ef "In the Mldat of the Junglo" beads tbe list of films week of 27. Dr. UaTwood appears a* lec- turer. Pavilion (Barron tt O'Brien, mgrs.)—Enter- tainment bore will continue under new minsge- ment, aa J. W, Orcely has sub leased to local par- lies, vbo will retain tbe Arlington Novelty Or- chestra wtth dancing features. Naw Citt Hall. —The first concert In the Stelnert aerie* occurred 27, tbe following artists appearing: Midime Maud, Powell, Madame Yo- lands Mero, and Lambert Murphy. Tbe second concert will occur Nov. LP, with Madame Inea Barbour, Mm*. Nevada Van Der Veer. Evan Win- lams, and Reins Id WerrenraUi. Other concerts In this series will take place Nor. 24 and Dec. 8, Introducing Gadakl, Bsppold and other famous artists. •Inriiisrfleld, Maaa.—Court Squire (D. 0. Gllmore, mgr.) ''Ob, I Say I" Oct. 27, Yiddish Players 28,^'Tbo Honeymoon Express" 3V, Sou**'* Band 80, 'The Argyle Case" 31, Nov. 11 "Officer 600" 8, "Broadway Jones" S. I'oLi'a (Gordon Wrighter, mgr.)—The atock company presents "My friend From India" 37 Rboadwat (D. D. Seniles, mgr.)—Nino* O'Nell opened with the stock company. In "Magds," for week of 27. _ GiUfnas (Walter Llnehan, tngr.) — Rosalind Girls 27-29, Follle* of the Day Nor. 8-5. Nblsok (J. N. Carr. mgr-)—Vaudeville and picture*. BUI 27-29; Jesse Heyward and com- pany. Ward, BeU and Ward, Harold Wale*. Lewi* and Chspln, and Vlscancl Opera Troupe. 80-Nov. 1, six new acts. _ .. _ rum (J. H. Csmey, mgr.)—Vaudeville and plef HaH" played to capacity bouse*, matinee snd night, 21, with William Lawrence aa Hqulre Bart- lett, snd Eileen. O'Mally aa Anna Moore. Among the other artist* wore: Katbetlne Hill* and Tom Manning, two old vaudeville performers The Pop Concert at Towia Hall, wttb all pro- feslonsl talent, liaadllneil by the Lotus quartette, £icked tbe big hall and milted |i,B0o for tbo [llford Hoapltal Fund A sort of a carnival ahow cams to the Y. M. O. A. hail for two nights, recently, called a "Baaaar of All Nation-," and dooe a food business The sew local film t*k«n of the sUllfbrd granite quirrle* and cutting sbeds li being shown hero Oct. 37-20, at tbo Ly- Lowell, MHfc— Keith's lltea I'lckette, mgr.) bill for Oct. 27 and week: Chas. Mack sad company, Miller and Lytes, McDermott snd Wal- lace, Ed. Morton, Mr. snd Mrs. David Hlwya ind company, "King Urrod's Dream," and "OrapBft'' Mxbk. So, (F. I. Carroll, mgr.)—The Merri- mack Players are presenting a Owe ict drama by Mirte Doraa, 37 and week. "The Girl In tbe Taxi" next. Otbba Hoosa (Will Hows, nsgr,)—«3*o. Arllss. In "Dlansll," 28; Geo. M. Ooban, la "Broadway Jones," SO) motion pictures 81, Nor. 1, Aoadbmi (Will White, mgr.)—Jfeiture pictures Bi/oo (E. I* Knlgbt, mgr.)—Faasoo* Player* Company's filma. Maud Fealy, In "Molbs" (film). 37-29. EsiiOHU, OsUXP, OaJnr, UliBlOM, Lion, Colonial (8. Knopf, mgr.)—olotlon picture* ind ato. Moon In illustrated songs. Jswxl (lUrvoot * Topljan, mgrs.)—.Mutual program and Margaret McOasvvugh, In snugs. VoxoNi (T. F. Hertnessey, mgr.)— Pictures anil Nela Daggett, In IlluslraUid songs. ALifAMBkA, and HuaNio, picture* only. Nora—The Playhouse, formerly Hathaway'*, will re-open Nov. 8, with vaudeville and pictures, nndtr the management of Herbert Tlbbetts, of Plttsfield. I.ynn, Ma*»^—Lynn (Morlaou ft Ashley, mgrs.) Llndsry Horlson Stock Co. present* "Ursu- stark" week of Oct. 27. AuniTomuu (A. Jones, mgr.)—Audilisrlum Stock Co. presents "Overnight" week of 27. OLvuru (V. L. Obulg, mjr.)—ViudevUI* and motion pictures. CoHiquS, DaKAULAirn and Cbntbal Hquaub, mollon pictures only. mm . Notbm.— It Is rumored that the Llndsey Mori- •on Hlock Co. Is lo abandon the Lynn Theatre.... Adeline O'Connor, tbe new leading lady of tbe Morlaon Hlock Co., lias met with decided mjcresa sine* ber first *|>pesrsnce at tbe Lynn Theatre. Tbe rumor that the Central Hnjusre Thea- tre would idopt the Marcus Loew Hue I* In iloulit, but when the repair* are completed Man- ager Co. Htanlon will chinge the policy of tbe house, A i IIeboro, Maaa, — Biles (John 9. Pattea, mgr.) motion picture* snd vaudeville Sousa'* llnmt matinee net. 28. Bill also Include*: Janet Ixnslen and onmpsny, snd Art Wsrd. CoMiliBia (A. II. Allen, mgr.)—Columbia Mu- sical Folly Plsyers snd motion ptetores. Notbs. —Tbe (Manilla Musical Folly Player* Just nnlsbed a aortea of icU pottrsyiug tbi "Ad- venture* at JUtty." Tbs leading role was pl«J*d DON'T FOlldKT TI1B 6lst ANNIVERSARY NUMBER OF THE NEW VORK CLIPPER TOBKIMVKD KKll. 14, ion. Day City, Mleh—Wishlniton (It, ii. Behne, mgr.) ''Dr. Jehyll snd Mr. Hyde" Oct. 38. Moving pictures Nov. 1,' 3, , lluou (J. D. l'llmore, mgr.)—The Petticoat Minstrels Oct. 30-30. Dill for 80-Nov. Ii nice snd Ooily, Smith and Itullnasr, Kelsey Con boy and company, 0. Herbert Mitchell, Ibe Bremsns, ami III* Ullottacnpe. (luoT-ro (lr. I). WlllllBM, Bajr.)—•VlttOSVllls and moving pictures, Wnnonaii and Stab, motloa plclures only. Not*.— The Ideal Theatre, of which Frank Osnsky I* manager, ts a new picture hauls, illu- • leii at 2101 Broadway, corner of Thirty-fourth otlresL Jaebson, Mleh.—Athenaeum (R, 7, Porter, mgr.) "The Light Uterus!" Nov, 3, "Fine 1'eatliera" 0. lluon (Frank R. Lsmnman, mgr.)—"The Heart Breaker*' 1 Oct, 20-3D. mil no-Nov, Ii Baseball Four, tbe Doana, and Ituaodale Blngois. Wllntlnatoil, Del.-Osrrlck (W. L. Dock- atader, mgr.) bill week of Oct. 371 Lorstte and Bud, Mbrliwr and Rlcbsrds, Kxpoaltlon Four, Kva Taylor and company, Htan Stanley Trio, Lydla Balrd, Tats'a "Motoring" Co., ind picture*. Avbnm (L. 0, Comiess, mgr.)—Cannes* Play- ers, lo "Tbe Qlrl lu lb* Tail," week of 37. ftrlms, Ala.—Academy (Bobt. Wllby, mgr.) Al. Fields* Minstrels, Oct. 10, did 8. B. 0. business, I'icto and AcADBMt, moving picture* and lamleville. Nora—Higenherk ft Willaco Olrcus Is due 28. Tempi*, Tea. — Crescent (H. 0. Plain, mgr.) Murphy's Dog Oinus appeared here Oct. 10-18, and "A Night to Dogtowo" was m very' well enjoyed tblt the! attraction will play s re- turn engagement In tbi near future, PROM18INC OIL SHOWS and three dlatlct pay gaa fields already proven la Alabama, adjacent to our 70,000 acres of leaaea, To push development wo offer a limited 811101101 of stock it lo per cent, on par value. Information and references furnished. ". A. llOHftON Oils. OA» k Pira 1.IN11 CO. Birmingham Alav, WANTED, MUSICIANS That MM piano or stage. Work your around- Hnlnjy sure, but low, Pianist tliat can play dancing specialties. Pircaihfor dog sod pony, or lion act. LA HOY stock Co,, week Oct. 37, Plkovllle, Ky.; week Mot. 8, Beckley, W. Va, DYE DROPS I'rinlacllons M. P. Theatre Outfits, lisnners. Beat work at lowest prices. 8at- iHfactlongnamiitecfl. (Ilvo tin tbo dimensions of tho Btmryou need and wo will send you III. (Jat. and lowest estimate of coat that yon can ohtala. ENKKBOLL flOKNIO 0O,,,0malia ; M0b„ P. H. A. THE PITT STOCK COMPANY WUTS MMO PUYER Bn route, OroenDeld, Ohio, wook October 37; Co lumbua, Indiana, Week Nov. 8. OHO. II. PITT. AT LIBERTY GLEN -W. PH1XIIP8 Hat Joggling. Hoop Rolling-, Black Wire, Indian Clubs, Comedy Jnggllng. Chaiigo for a weak. PUv small parte. IteUable Ilepcrtolrc, Manage™ Play answer, lit anitctrini) atlt. pltatt mention Clutkb.