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XOVEkbER'l the isnew -roKK c^ippe**. t* Why wecaii fchi a record oreaKer We ''.role it. were q eel $-10,900:00 "!or if; and- accused:ops teaming it, all or. the 3ame day, if this■ isn't a record then we don't knpvy'.a. ; hy : t hi ng; about records. THE $10,060.00 RECORD BREAKING SONG. i I I'LL WAIT FOR YOU The Most Powerful Novelty Ballad/.Ever Written. . CHORUS, i Cross Vhe Great-.Divl'de; -,Vn\ waii- " ;n'f;'Sa!IvV'. ^'e v p.ift6d ..:.c a ;.;ijdy l.:nc iK.iilsajno'int.VLti cft;i::i. ! Whv cc'y."- ■ ! ebir.f t\Mk '.o>'in mown Liic :r.ol;;1'ain .-, !-. set v<i-i!<?',', .'-.- rii.ilV-'aN'i- -tv.nii o! . , .i , '~ >l^y v"« K'-'Aaid^goad.-b-ye' " ■ [Think 6l int- v.--..i/. .'v.o.'.t; ugtfic'mc: jl'iVi j.n kMicsoinc, 'Cr-b<i, I'ne.Girnt Divide,, I'll viva'st 101'.ycu. MARCH "INDIAN SUMMER." Criterion (Chas. Frohman, mgr.)— In- dian Bummer, a drama In four acts, by Au- nutuB Thomaa, was presented for tie first lime to NewYork Monday night, Oct. 27, under the management of Charles Frohman, with John Mason as the star. The east la full: Frisk Whitney John Mason Jim Ewlng Harry Lebrhtxi Louric •>• Mary Norton Doctor Allison ViiX'JT, H,,e BaadiU Wright Kramer Mrs. Msry Harvey Maud Hosrocd Forrest Graliaroe Warner P. Richmond Katherlne • Martha Hedman ,'ane Boutell Amelia Gardner Jack Ecntell Orelghton Bale Cbaoffear • Donald Clayton Detective Carroll Barry "lis a plain, unvarnished tale," quoth John Mason, responding with a abort speech after the curtain bad descended and ascended some dozen times or more at the conclusion cf the third act of "Indian Summer," Augus- tas Thomas' latest dramatic effort. This third act contains a climax that grips the attention of the auditor in a vise. The sophisticated first nighters bad to fairly bold fast to the arms of their orchestra chairs lest they completely lose their studied setf-control, and forcibly express their pent- up feelings. There was sorely enough appreciation shown In the form of loud and long con- tinued applause at this point, however, to satisfy the most exacting playwright. Mr. Mason was quite right when he de- scribed the tale of the play as unvarnished. bat not exactly so when he added the word plain. In fact, Just the absence of this tjuaUry made It seem a little vague at times, and rather obscured the motive that led one man to shoulder the onus of the blame that should have been borne by another. The opening of the first act found Frank Whitney, artist, philosopher, sojourning in his Long Island studio at Southampton. Twenty years before one John Harvey, I |Get this number-at once. .Brand- new. We have a great' double: version and a ..wonderful qiiarteUe■ arrangement^ Be 'the !irst-'Lo aiso :.a h.H._' .. WE ALSO PUBLISH THE- OVER-NIGHT- HIT wx AUSU kubusm ISCH GA DIBBLE WHEKI FIHST MET YDU ■ It-in. I >tif lirtl y GOIIVG ..BI.GGER TMAT IVI E LOD Y ■jI«- iii |ii>|i«iW»r -mi.;. . Tli ( 111>«; u nil 41I 11 1 11 ALWAYS TAKE A GIRL NAMED DAIS Yl •lAl.-K lIVISl-'.S U<>\ T TKI.I. ./..j Tli»r»4'nVrtn v * &rn<nitr>tiH'l siii'ii: li L1 . '■ > •■»' • - 1 " " ' •'• ■' •""<rn-i7n-.il » .-••Tn.'-|.-» 1-1 i I l-li' ■•!. -WY- lire's t- •■\t> is ..« li.n 11-. . I., 1,1 »,.> lllli.r.l-1. .. .!.:.■ AMERICAN ROOF. . (CHA9. rOTBDAU, MGB.) On Monday night, Oct 27, only a fair at- tendance was present, in spite of the fact that Manager Potsdam offered two big fea- ture acta. Roland Travers and company opencl the bill and, although he does not do a single trick that hasn't been shown, bis act in magic was well received. Laurie and Allen, man and woman, In a singing and talking act, failed to win favor. clergyman friend of Whitney's, bad. In the They are not good singers and their line of coarse of. an unlawful alliance with a talk la too old to get over, pretty choir alnger, became the father of an Oaylord and Heron, a sister team, offer a Illegitimate son. neat 'little skit entitled "On and Off." Iloth Whitney, Jo, order to shield his friend and girls are clever in black face and straight protect the name of the clergyman's wife, work. They did well, had accepted the doubtful honor of having the Tho Four Soils Bros, got over with the world know him as the parent of the child playing of what is called "the largest ma- in question. He had gone to Paris to rlmba in the world." study art, after the disagreeable Incident Cecile, Blared and Carr, two men and a Naturally twenty years had brought many woman offer a novelty In dancing and feet changes. It found the clergyman's daughter balancing. The act got by. a .full - grown young lady, with rather a strong tendency toward the romantic, and it also found the other child arrived at man- hood's state, and an enlisted man In Uncle Sam's Navy. To the artist's bungalow comes the mother of this youth In a slate of collapse, with a story of how her son has Just murdered a man because of a comment on his parentage. Luckle and Yost man and woman, do a neat singing, dancing and talking act, and went over nicely. "The Piano Bugs," four men and five women, play, sing and dance, but in none of these do they do anything out of tbe ordinary. Two of the couple do most of the work. Frank Morrell, In white face, had every- GEO. W. MEYER MUSIC CO. 145 W. 45th'.St.. N, y CHICAGO OFFICE. 60/1 fU'.'Dill lPH .BLOC,, M5','. CLARK S7;„ fJAVtHOSE.P'O!. Vjjr 80STOr.0FFIC.E:DAVF:MAfiL : EV:f J rolHVtir, 18..'B6YLb'TON"-ST. . . I. clalr, Dolan and Borne. Budd and Claire, Dainty Duo, Soant, Harry Ross, I'arlae and and Ernest Dupllle. Gotham (C. Franklin, mgr.)—Buslners ll Improving. The usual Monday crowd was & resent Oct 27. For this week. Mirth inkers. To follow, tbe Mischief Maken. illr. nn^lltloa lw..To.1 hv *il,v> I kvrd Hn'rf Prank from paying tho penalty of his crime. A aUty! All of his songs were appreciated, and roam an^'cabale? k* welfc^'8now-WMte lawyer■ iS engaged by'Whitney for the sake he went over "big." The son is under arrest, and Immediate one with him right from the start, with action must be taken if be would be saved his good natured smile, and pleasing person of the old time friendship. This same Whit- ney seems to have been an exceedingly self- eaerlflclng chap, for when the detectives come to take the boy, who bad escaped from the prison where he bad been awaiting trial, it Is Whitney who defies them and tries in every manner possible to throw them off the scent. But they take blm anyway, not alive, that's true, but half dead, as after a hair- raising chase over roofs and up and down fire-escapes, not to say anything of n leap through a glass skylight, the boy Is finally brought to bay and shot as he tries to fight hlspursuers. The last act discloses nothing of Import- ance except that tbe boy has died In the hospital and that the little love offalr that tbe romantic and rather forward Miss Har- vey had been indulging In ail the whllo with the artist would never likely become a reali- sation. There is not an abundance of plot, but there Is a world of smart phrases, a cleverly told story of self sacrifice, a natural atmos- phere and that thrilling third act climax. John Mason, as the artist, played perfect- ly. He Is a finished actor In every sense of the word. Martha Hodman, as the romantic miss, was excellent The work of Amelia Gardner, as the mother, who had erred it would seem more than once was a revelation In the expression of subdued emotions Walter Hale, as Dr. Allison, was convinc- ing, and Mary Norton, as a French servant, very natural. The entire cast was fully competent and played the exacting roles, even to the minor ones, with an intelligent Idea of what was required of them. Indian Summer*' has received an adequate mounting In tbe production end by Mr. Froh- man. The two sets, both Interiors, were both properly furnished nnd constructed as to atmosphere, etc The play will cause discus- sion and undoubtedly meet with deserved suc- cess as a drama with a plain moral. Harry. ■ _ Empire (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Ethel Barrymore opened In "Tante" at this house, Tuesday evening, Oct 28. In her supporting cast an: Charles Cherry, Lizzie Collier, Eileen Van BIcne and Haldee Wright Comedy- (Sam S. & Lee Shuhert, Inc., nigra,)—"Believe Me Xantlnpe" closed Its engagement at this house Saturday night, Oct 2fi. "Tbe Marriage Game" will be pro- duced bere Wednesday evening, Oct 20. The cast Includes: Alexandra Carlisle, Vivian Martin, Josephine Lovett, Allison Skipwortb. Orrln Johnson, Charles Trobridgo, William Stepson and George Howard. Fatton (Henry B. Harris' Estate, mors.) — After Five" will have its local premiere at this theatre Wednesday evening, Oct 29. Park (Frank McKee, mgr.)—"Tangled Uves" will be produced at this house Thurs- ' 30. Fogarty, and" cabaret. Last week, "Bnow-White aud tho Seven Dwarfa." Bronx Opera House (Richard Madden) — eir daring work is the This w«*. Edmund Breeae, in "Tbe Master Mind." last week. "The Argyle Case," with Lobse and Sterling, two men, on the rings, did very well with' Un air. 'The Streets of New York." a photo drama, was also a feature of the evening. Ptte. "MADAME BUTTERFLY." Century Opera House. — Madam But- terfly, Puccini's grand opera, made from the John Luther Long-Dnvld Belasco dramatic playlet, was the bill Tuesday, Oct 21, with this cast: Madam Butterfly, Cbo-Cho San Ivy Scott Suzuki Kathleen Howard Kate Pi ok er ton Florence Cougblan B. F. Plnkcrton Walter Whcatley Sharphsa Thomas Chalmers Goro Francesco Daddl Prince Yamadori Jerome Vbl The Bonsc Alfred Kaufman Bobert Hllllird. drew well. Prospect (Frank Genua).—This week, "Tbe Call of the Heart." Last week, "Officer 00(1" picked to good booses. Cecil Spooaer (tools J. Foste).—This week. "Satan's Sanderson." Last week, "Freckles." Bronx (Harry Bailey).—Valeaka Raratt <s the headline? this week. Melville and Uljglnn, Bowers, Walters and Crooker, and othen. Metropolis. — The Keener Players give tha plar, "The Olrl I Left Behind Me" tbls week. Brooklyn, IV. Y.—Academy of Millie (V. 0. Edialt, mgr.) concerts, musical cntertalunentu, lectures, etc., Thursday. Oct. 30, openlag piano recital bj Josef Hermann. Saturday malice*. Nov. 1, New York Symphony Ortbntrn, Lou lie lloincr. sololat. Saturday cvcnlus. Fmlk. Aloe- sen, "Mexico la 1913." Pavlmvs and her Uu-winn Imperial Ballet 4. "The Pjnama Canal l.'p-la- Dttte" sad "The Puama-Paclflc Eaposltloo" 8. Moktauk (Etlw. Trail, in ,t. )—"Years of IMa- SS^iK--»sSS t^^xjm^^-^ JOMpE ' this h H.int- week The Official Registrar Frank Mansfield Conductor—Carlo Nicosia. "Madam Butterfly" is nearly as familiar to New Yorkers In English as It Is In tbe "languages," but It is welcomo in any oper- atic repertoire, for It contains some of Puccini's best melodic efforts. The Century Company was fully equal to tbe demands made upon It. and the result way most satis- factory. Ivy Scott, la the title role, scored an em- phatic success. Walter Whcattcy sang the role of Pinkerton capitally, and Thomas Chalmers was excellent as Sbarpless. Owing to tbe Illness of Lois Swell, Miss Scott was compelled to sing the role for the first four performances of the week. On Friday night. Oct 25, Edith Helena came lu as a relief to Miss Scott and, like her prede- cessor, scored heavily. Capacity business was tbe rale for the week. Monday night, 27, "MSadama Butterfly" was given in Italian. "Tosca" In Bngllati for the rest of the week. * .. . r..!.. /Onm s a. i« m,,i.rf T-. Hooae Stock Oc. present ''The City" this mg C "-?Ob <S I S.vi"*wil^pen 1, hete rt Tbari ■ T, °* ^ 0? " " d °» P "«" — day evening, Oct 80, with a cast Including: Alice Yorke, Cecil Cunningham, Jeffreys Kmpibs (J. n. Curtln. max.)—Beanty Youth Lewis, Lois Josephine, Clara Palmer, Walter and Folly this week. The Trocadrroe next. Jones, Joseph Phillips. Joseph Herbert and Casino (Okas. Daniels, mgr.)—Tha Happy Richard Temple. VVl.lowa this week. The Golden Crook next. West EJaid (M. Smith, mgr.)—"Her Own Buou tOeo. Scbenck. mrr.)—Loew'a vaudeville. Money" Is offered for this week, and opened fbaDred■ twice weekly, and latest photoplays. BUI to fair sized audience. Next week. "The ?.£?* = w f T 1 f?' 1 S ll "°"',?. od '"» "d «*«'ierson. Five Frankfortera." «3ft fl,r, i* ,be v «»*. Mavis Acaro. Cuby and Keith's Harlem Onera Hooae iHarrv BO" 1 "*- For 30-Nov. 1: Oxlleua, Jamra Grady Swift mgrO-Tbe^tocY^nHnuT/oToE v ^"fi5 B .i. M .'S5 1 &J* 1 lJK!JS!*J? *S -Majehil' (John B. Pierce, mur.) ley. It "When Dreanu Omno ■inm.' "The Pasulng Bhow of 1913" next. BaoaowaY (Leo 0. Teller, mgr.)—Kluke O'llara, In "Old Dublin," ibis week. William Collier. In "Who's Who?" nest. The Sunday euu- cijia are drawlne well. Us KaLB (I. Fluegclman, m«r.)—"What Hap- pened to Mary" this week. Tho Haaday vaude- ville concerts are very popular here. "The Blue Bird" next. OnentiiM (William Maaauil, m«r.)—Tllll wok of 27: Marry l.xi.e nod cgjtpauy, "Neptune's Garden," Willn Holt Wakefield, Mr. ami Mrs. Jlnnnle Barry, Barmond and Caverly. Rnhert h. Dalley and company, Jas. H. Ollleu, Broniwn and Baldwin, and Will and Kemp. Uusqwiok (Benedict Blatt. soar.)—lull week of 27: Oua EdwanUT Bong Bevue. Howard and Batcllff, Leo Carrlllo, Fredrlka Blemoon and com- pany. Herbert aad Goldsmith, the Castllllaos, Edwin George. Dalley and Noble, sad the OlockCTS. Oaybto (B. A. McArdle. mgr.)—"The Baton" this week. "The Littlest Bebel" next. Caasosjrr (Lew Parker, mgr.)—The Crescent Stack Oo. present "Tbe Grata of Dual" this week. "The Price" next ' Grind (Louis Barr, mrr.)—The Grand Opera " this week, neit Stab (M. J. Joyce, mrr.)—Tbe Troesderos this week. Boole's Beauty Hbow next. their own and Is doing well. For this week, "Sister Beatrice" and K The Interloper." Next week. "The Dictator." Viae," llonalr and Ward, and Loekbardt and Leddy. Ootsam (Pauline n. Boyle, mrr.)—The Gotham Stock Oo. present "Tbe Ninety and Nine" day evening, Oct 30. Keith's Alhambrn (Claude Bounders, thin week. "Elevating a Husband" week at 3, Olympic (Dave Kraus, mgr.)— May Hoav mgr.)—For this week: Eddie Foy and Seven Haust (H. H. Baxe, mgr.)—Miniature musical nrrfj 0<rlj 0/ AH Nations Oua week. Mirth Little Foys, Joseph Jefferson snd company, conudies, together with vaouevlUe and the latest *•" — *-- — a. If urrln 4llnn T.'-l Vint An anil Iliiafn* U n ..n nli/hlnanlsaVaa Makers next * Morris Allen. Ed. Vinton nnd Buster, Mnran People's (Frank Abbott, mgr.)— IAbcrtu and Wiser, Five Idanlas, HcMahon. Dla- Otrlt this week. Beauty, Youth and Folly mond and Clemenco, Mnntambo and Wells. nt'Xt. PpAi^np'M An* llnn.Ir,^ nr*A Tm*~n4 Colombia , Aofrie's Dig Bhato this week Yorkers next ataahatian Opera House,—"The Blind (J. Herbert Mack, mgr)— 9*010 this week. Ooy New pliotoplaya OaasxroiKT (Al. Trahern, mar.)—The Green- point stock Co. present "Blevstini a Husband" tbls week. "Tbe Lost Trail" next. Brnroao (Ben Kahn. mgr.)—Vanderllle nnd SAJV FRANCISCO. (Special DUpatoh to TIM Nsjw Yoik Cliiti:ii. 1 Columbu^— Monday, Oct. 27. second and last week of "Tho Count of Luxembourg." Cost.— Sundav, 2d, "The Bird of Para- dise." __ OantTV.—Sunday, 26, second week of "The Candy Shop." Savoy.— This house has dropped Its new title, that of "Oriental Theatre," and baa gone back to Its old name. For week of 27, a special season, "The Traffic." will be given, toe company formerly at tho bouse Ming gtven a vacation. v Ai.c-A7.iii—.Monday, 27. Evelyn Vaugbun »nd Ilert Lytel!, lutpportcd by tho slock cum- pany of tho hounn, hi "Broadway Jones." TivoLi.—Monday. 27, third week of West- em' Metropolitan Opera Co.. In repertoire, (cmprbtlns "La Bobetoe," "Othello" sod "I Pagllacci. OttPiiRtiu. — Hill'opening Sunday (mati- nee), 20: Clara Morton, assisted by Frank hheen: Snm Chip and Mary Marble, James P. Conlln. Lillian Steele and Eddie Cnrr, Agnes Bcudt and Henry Keanc, "Dnnec lUsverles," Nellie V. Nichols, Kellar Mack and Frank Orlh, the Four Athlotag, and Day- light motion pictures. .i. ,! l , "' ^ ,f , *^^" D, " opening Sundav (mall- MM. 20! Hastings and Wilson, tho Qyp»y Countess and Count Do Bxcchy, "Ths i'on- fealed Bed." Norton anil Earl, Billy Sheer, "The Mission Harden," and Twilight pic- . tl i"?-.. A " an added attraction week of 10. -Babe" Wright, the twelve year old girl who swam across the Golden Oate on Bnnday. 12, In the rH-ord time of thlrty-Ovo minutes and forty seeondj. PANTAagH'.Ujiiir opening Sunday (mati- nee), 20: Boris Frldkln's Troupe, Maurice Hamales and cnmpsny, Connors and Kdoa, Tom Kelly, Aldo llros., and Sunlight pic- , . urM, .. , '' <,r "eek.of 111 as an added attrnc- flon, Mrs. Myrtle Wright, thn mother of "Ee.be" Wright, :he celebrated swimmer, In natatorial exeritees, XOTI8. Tna nineteenth annual benefit In nld of IU charity fund, of Han Kraucisco Lodge. No. 21, Theatrical Mechanical Association, took rises at the Tlvoll Opera House, Tuesday afternoon, 21, when erery theatre In the city dent one or more attractions. Whi 22 to 2C, Inclusive, the Portola Festival was In celebration. The entire city wss decorated "with the orange and red colors of Spanish history, and extensive Illumina- tions wero erected whereby the city blazed In a light of glory. Over two hundred thousand visitors were In town, and tto relehratUsi included professions, receptions, athletic and agnatic exercises, snd tbe reception of Don Oaspar do Portola, tho discoverer of San Francisco Bay. on his arrival Inside tho har- bor from a print on the Pacific. Clipper Post Office. In order to avoid mistakes and to Insure the prompt delivery of the letters advertised In this Hat, nn envelope plainly addressed ninst be sent for each letter, and n written order for the letter, signed with tlio fml name and address and tbe Hue of business followed by the sender, most also be enclosed. Please mention the date for num- hev) of the CLH'PBH In which tbe letters sent tor were advertised. I.aDimi' LIST. and Hallhlny. Ollrer White and company, Haydn unit ltcrtiu, and Oaalp. SiiunaUT (Wm. Sutcby. mgr.)—T.ocw'i vaude- ville <Miiili>uc4 to big houaefl. Bill 27-29: MufTalt- Claire Trio. Scott and Wtlaon, Porter i. While ami romnany. Gray and Graham. Klxnelly's Mani- kin), for 30-Nov. 1: I'lattl, "Doctor Brown," tillruttl Truubailouri. Stanton and Stokes, and Tornn.li.5. oi.vMi-10 (Herman Wacke, mgr.)—Continuous vaudeville and plctu.'ei. LiNnsN (A. II. Krhwarls, mgr.)—Tbe latest |.h.i!..|il!.v, and vaudeville. Columbia (A. Sli-hel. mgr.)—Vaudeville ami moving pl.-urn,. Bill 27-SO: Golden and West, Santor.i and Carter, lm|>erlal Comedy Four, "Punch." Deinnnvt aud Doll, tho /rra'das. For 30-Nov. 1: Para nnd Newton, Morton and Well, Toomcr and Hewloa, Grant Gardner, and ltyau Bras. Ooatsor (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaude- ville. l'ui.t.r (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and viade- vllle. Korat. (Marcus Loaw, mar.) — Photoplays and vaudeville. Firra A vinos (M. XL Haxe, mgr.)—Motion pictures anil vaudeville, Jonas (H. T. Joaei, met.) —Vaadevlle and pic- tures. Bill 27-30: CoakTey, McOrlde and Mile. For 30-Nov. 1: Demawat and Doll, Lata Bros. LiBSS-rr (John A, Ueio. mgr.)—The latest pbo- toplaya and vaodavllle. Bill 27-29: Earlnx, Harry Brawn and company. Keystone Four, Atvln and Kenny. For 80-Nov. 1: Thornton and Cur- lew. Schrode and Unlvey, Chrlstensen, Fred st. Onge Troupe. Oxroao (Geo. J. Welia, mgr.)—The lateat pho- toplays inl vaudeville. Masohio Tkvf:.c.— Hugh O'Donnell'a irsvsl lectbres. "Damaacos." "Constantinople" and "Alliens" Nov. 4. Anbln, Delia Adams, Dode Asmua Minnie Allen, Eatcile Aloy, Sadie Byron Mra Ban liarloy, Mary Part. Bethel Benson MarlonJ. Heceke, Lillian Barker, Add la Ilnrgess. Havel Ilruna, Nina Browu. Stella lloavrell, Bonnie lean Buckley. Ix>iil«e k Oo. imrord. Bmma Brooks, May Barry. Janet ciifton, utbel CI lire, Mra. Arthur Gam-ion, Daisy Crelghlon GlrU.n Carroll MlnnleW Clmilwlck, Crete Dumont, Myra DeLano, Nvs J Darley, Flo DeFarrls, Be mice Klwood. Julia Kdwarda. Ethel K.morson, Msry Knrle, Julia Kvana, IClla Vox, Gladys Fatrchlld, Josepblot FTadelle, Hualo Korrest, Dorothy (leraldl, Maxlue Gay. Irene Ollmoro, Carrie Hill. Kathryn Hippodrome Maids Hurt. Lillian Hough. Mlai Hughes Vlorenee Irish, May Knowlrs nrenda Kemp, Tbelraa Laird, Hist* to. Lord. Elinors Lelsii, Mabte l.lttleflcld, Marlon Lavlnle, Mrs. Frank Mi'orte. Maa Mills, May .Morgan, Ablta M .rettl Mary G. Marilu, Oasale McGOnmll. Amelia Mont row, Edith Diamond, Dotty Mltrholl Georgia Maxneld. May Motor, Flora McAnnallan, Mrs Jos Moore, l.nellle Nelt. Grace Nelson, Klorenee Nice MraFrelM. Nrblno Margriret (lllvrr, Anna Piilllnm Carolliie I'rout. Kva I'elhain, Mabel Panlue, RnsaV PleriKHi, Hull. Porette, Grace Preseoti, Ada Pcmberlnn Angle Merc litian Mauri llliodvs. Anna ttlchardson Mlaa Iteno, Doily Itosti-lle, Mnrle Ualsch, Mra Kilw. A. Iloai'lla, May llatnm-y, lira. Rnrle flaymond, Gnes ItttHiell. Mae siianaon, Marie Savoy, Lucille St Claire Fanny Sinclair, Lei'n Tlmmaa Mm. Gee Talbot, Edltb Vernon, Kltiv Vedder, Mae Wining Beatrice Watte, MlldrrdB Wllllnmw It.xeC OBNTLBUEN'S LIST. Aleiander. Mr. 1 Floyd, Herbert Adams « Oubl Adlam, Oeo. W. Adami, Okas. B. Austin, Eddie Amos, Earl U. Allen Omdal A. Adama, Max Ailman, Okas. Atkins, Blcbsrd Avery, Blootalle Gravetta, Thos, rrlts, Kd. nillla. Boht, Gurenbelm, J.M Gnsrd, Sully Grace, Frank Graham, Herbt. Goldle, Bubo (larfleld, B. M. Gray, Bout. Allen, TJI/ss. 8 Athlns, Rich Avery. Will Bannister, Jack lirowulle, Wm. Iiraudman. 0.0. Burt, 0. D, Barbom, Jack Bauer. Casper Blalock. Koht. Brennen, Joe Brown. Nat Bathurat, Jno Eockley, B, J. Benedict Oreat Boots, W. Bclford, 0. W. Biennan, KUw. Barlow, Aria Y. ll»n Thaaer Bros Barry, lllchd.T, Barton, Geo. L. Baxter, Edwins Baker. Nick Bristol, Vera Baker, Doc Burt, Jsek , Bleknell, O. H. Bertram!, F. BaTS«ai family Gtieaterneld. H. CllfTord, Uoy Carroll, Coleman Oooley, Frank Unnlway, Fred Culhauo Will I? Cirrrsii. Oias V, carnnxly, Jss. V Csrlloo, Ssm Orowdens, The Caryl, Wm. Cain, Arth. F. Cilvelte, Mr. a Mfs. Clarke, Freak. Crnwford, B. D, Carlisle, Jno. T. Oolllns, G. K Carter, nsrr'ton Call, Owen Cain, Win. Oonlon, Balph Gol<ti>n, W. S GI (lord « Donnelly Green Jack W. Gorman. Harry Ullsoa, uarry Green, A, D. Hnmllo, M. M. Hackett, J. K. Illllman, Frank Hawkins, B. F. Howe, Obss. Hartmaa h Wallace Heath, Billy Holllngworth, U Hudson, II. K. Ilrclow, Chat. Hersch, W, Hill 4 Williams Harris, Jno. Henderson O. A Height. M. W. Hall, Jno. F. Hlxte, Frnnk Howard, Jnck Howard, Harry Hall, Jno. U. Hughs, Clias. Ininan, Walt Irwin, Jno, Jackson, J. It. Jnp Weber A Dixie Johnston, A. 19. James, Alt. P. Jenny, J. A. Jamea, Harlle U Klngdon, Frank Fenosy, W. J. Keely, Arlb It. Keyca. Cheat. A Knight Alfred Kuelerr, Clias, LaVeru, lA'wie Loftus. Frod J. Lewis, Wm. F Muter, Will T. Lewis, Artie Mtny, F. LI . Delevanll. Arth.JIxwnard, J B. Deavea. Harry iLarrlro « Mayno Des Kellen Mr. Dolor, Kddle Dugsn, Tbos. Dingle, Cbas. Dortior, Victor DeVaro, Clias. Domoat, Philip Dull, Harry Densinx, Jack P Davis, Ed. I lam pier, Frol Davis, Cbas. DeVofide, Chest, Dashlngton A.P. Darling. H. F. Drane, Sam Daly, Okas. DUBOIS*, Mr. Decker, Ed. Donahue, Oeo. Kmeraoe, Jno. Karl, Wm. Kasnetti Eiigvne Ktnenan, it A. Franklin. Mort Finn, Thos. L, Vox, Boy B. Prlta, Jno. J. Ferguson AMack l.auandor. Mart Uwll. J. Karl Lester, Wm, II. 1 W.H St Clalr, Harry Langvoano W.H Taylor, Jack teater, S. B. Twlato LaClede, Tonlo T.sl.1. Ebbs A, Lynn, Jsek Thayer, Jos. Lee, Jss. F. Udell, Obns. MortiTty, Will Webb, W. McRparron's Williams, E<1. Ootnedy On. Wykoff, W. J. Masaey, AL J. White, Lyman O Mlgnsni. Han. Williams, B. T. MscDonald, Mr. Webster * Mills k Mrs. harry Wheeler, Mai. Maloiw, Jaa, Wilson, Geo. W. Murphy's Winter, Banks Knickerbockers Wills, Walt. S. Marts, Al. White. 0. Col ten Markee, F. B. Wllllson. Herbt. Marshall, Jnck Wood, Murray Mnniter, Wm. Wallace, B, F. Moore, Fdw, B. Woodford*, The Maxwell Harvey Wifceraon, O. T McOusker Frsuk "" Mack, Jack Mack, Howard MeMamis. J, Moore. Ed. It, Noon, Pstk. DBB NOTICE AT HEAD OP LIST. Nlenveyer, W N. Nugent, W. F. Nolan A Nolan Nye, Thus. F. Nelson, Fred Nelson, c. K. Nell 111 an. Lester Noble. Billy Oliver Aflilnuirs Oiilcanlt, It. F. Polo, Gabriel Polard. E. D. Pnlk, Paul A. Pferrliiaim Dnv. Petera, Will A. Parker, Arthur Perry, E. II. Parla, Lionel Plant Victor 8. Rice, D. Kdr.ir Ross, "Uplko" Itossmyn, Hotly ItolxTta, F. It. Rapine! Art. Robinson, U. IL Itolauil. Jas. Raymond, Clin* Kefir, Clayton * Mi Bsro, Great Royley-A Gay Reed, Frank M. Ilenn. Haml. Ruaaell, Fred A. Rlnaldo, lime'! Ilaynuind, Billy iteuiH'lls, Harry Head, T. Purker nussell, Kdw. Itucker, l>r.lf.n Boy, Walter llrnu, D. Itlchinan, ClissJ Mt. Olulre, II. Sweeney, Jos. Sehwarts, Ear! Shook. Kilw. A. Smith, For. G. Sclinrli, l/iw Simons, M, J. See. Wm. I. slsto. wm. Hatnone, llilr.li Smith, Will 0. Hears, Win. U rkTmoiir, F. V. Secnrdo k ItltcUlavyn Stanley, Jos. Ebihlman, Billy Hollas. J, A. M. Hchullk. Frsd J. Htceley D. A W. Sexton, W. J. HtBBtney. A. J. Rwaln, Frank Ward, Happy Williams Dan Weir, T. J. York. C. L. Young, if. W. I'roc-tur'ar One Hondred nnd Twenty- fifth Street (C. O. Allen, mrr.)—Th« bill for 27-20: "Tbe Purple Widow," Capt Treat's aca IIobb, Matuiewa and Harris. War- - «.,„—,;- r, , v —> SKJr^fftnTty&rS^S -b.^t'wIc < e A wce»vTdSwln7J. P «M^ and Walby, Arnold nnd Klttel. Mlnuto, the mil 27-20- iiarvr (hitler ifovum ant mi wm Jl 0 ^." 1 ^ 1 - 9* 2 7 ' •** " M>«««««e«lo» ,'^.*" rt ". F A? rprte « n .<l Ted Burns 'For Ib^^^^^^W^TiMS,^ at this theatre for the current week. Among 80-Nov. 2: "Hose of the Harem." Robins' an 4 WUIIe Hale and Brother. Vat 80-Nov. 1: the cast Is Vera Fuilei-McilUh. elephants, the Fettit rrxauy. Favor and Sin- Five gpanlsh OoldlnU, Karens Emmrtt, Mssoa Jess of Virtue" was brought bsck to the city OCT FOUR MOI1E. Four more theatres have been added to tho circuit booked by the NIxon-NIrdllnger-Pru- , dentlnl-Cnnsolldatod Vaudeville Agency, Ibus tile* ,£**/? "to*****- *■• Program U chasged^ enai,!,,,, carl Anderson, Ms booking head^to give a perfo.-mer twenty-two weeks. The added theatres arc the Mozart, In Elmlra, N. Y.: Pamir, Bliamokln, Pa.; Opera House. Carlisle. Fa., and tbe new Frankfort, In Frankfort, Pa. Tula Jioirse Is now being erected and will be open about Nov, 24. THRBB WEEKS' CAHNIVAL. A grand carotral circus snd fresk snow will he hold at Grand Central Palace. New Yovk, from Nov. 4 to 28. E. Hurllh Is booking concessions. s ■' JvarrWA Wavnr has been promoted to stellar honors by A. G. Delamater. Hhs Is playing Ibis week st tbe Hsjestlc. Jersey City, in Cbannlng Pollock's new play, "Tbe Inner Shrine." Kols AND Dux are negotiating for an Raatrrn re-apnesrsnee In Ihelr musical comedy, and may be seen In s New York house, rented for the pur- pose, before long. 0. A. Kolb WSS expected ' New Terk 28,