The New York Clipper (November 1913)

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22 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. NOVEMBEB 1 CATCHING ON-BY ITS MERITS SLOW BUT SURE K. HARRIS' HEART STORY BALLAD ELSE CAN TAKE YOUR PLACE" B is not the biggest ballad bit In the World at the present time. Neither la It being sung to death In all the Vaudeville Theatres throughout the United States Never the less, this beautiful original love song, will still be sung when all the Ragtime, Jastlme, suggestive songs now flooding the market will be dead and forgotten. If you are looking for a clean, pure, wholesome Ballad; This is It 1 Send for It and convince yourself. Complotn copies and orchestrations now ready in oil keys to fit any voloe. Send for professional copies, if yon are playing ontside of New York. They will be sent on application. If yon are playing New York, kindly call, where a dozen of the best pianiata in the city will attend to your wants. Address all communications to the main office. CHAS. K. HARRI3 COLUMBIA TH BROADWAY AND 47th STREET, NEW YORK MCVBR OOMCN, Mgr. —Rocky Mount, N. 0., SO, Naabrllle 30, Spring Hobo 81. Elm Olty Not. 1, Fremont 2, Wilson 3, Ooldaboro 4, Fiyotterllle 0, Dunn 0, Smith- port 7, 8. ■Garden of Allah"—Buffalo 27-Not. 1. "Goal Little Devil, A"—Chicago Nor. 3, Indefi- nite. "Olrl and the Pennant, The"—Lyric, New York. 30, Indefinite. "Olrl of Esgle Ranch, The"—Garland, He., 29. Kleter 30. "Olrl and the Tramp, The" (Fred Brers, mgr.)— Lincoln. Neb., 28. Brama A Mclnljrc—Chicago 28, Indefinite. Bodge, Wm.—Chicago Indefinite. Hitchcock, Raymond—Chicago, Indefinite. Billiard. Bobt.—Springfield, Mass., 81. Nor. 1. Hopper. De Wolf—Chicago Not. 2, Indefinite. "Honeymoon Bipreaa"—Springfield, Mass., 20. "liana Hanson" (N. T. Loranger, mgr.) — New Salem, No, Dak., 20, Dickenson 30, Sentinel Butte 81, Beach Not. 1, Qlendlve, Hon., 2, lamay 8, Baker 4, Bowman 8, Lemmon, So. Dak., 7, Mcintosh 8. "Higher Lav, The" (Otcar Graham, mgr.)— ltogera, Tex., 20, McGregor 30, Mart BL Whit- , ney Not. 1, Mount Calm 3, Hubbard 4, Oooledgo -• 0, QroTcabeck 0, Culvert 7, Bryan 8. "Her Own Monty"—West End, New York, 27- Not. 1. Newark 3-8. Irwin. May—O. O. H., N. T. 0., 27-Nor. 1. . "In Old Kentucky"—Dan A. Coosedlne—Chicago 20-Not. 18. "Inner Shrine, The"—Jersey City 27-Not. 1,. "Joseph and His Brethren"—Boston 27-Nor. 1, Montreal. Can., 3-8. "Kidnapped for a Million" (E. H. Pery, mgr.)— Plasa, N. Dak., 27-Nor. t, New Salem 3-8. "Kindling" (Wee 4 Lambert, mgrs.)—Oyster Bay, N. Y., 30, Cambridge, Md.. Nor. 3, Salts- bury 4, Newport News, V*., 0, Suffolk 0, Rocky Mount 8. lewis, Dare (Harry S. Ellis, mgr.)—St. Joseph, Ma, 80-Nov. 1, Kansas City 2-8. Word, Alice—Broni, New York, 27-Nor. 1. -Lure, The"—Maxlne Elliott's, N. Y. 0„ Indefi- nite. ■Little Millionaire, The"—Sumter, B. 0., 20, Orangeburg So, Charleston Nor. 1, Auguata, Oa., 8, Mllledgevllle 4, Sanderavllle 6, Hawk- limvlllp 8, Dublin 7, Macon 8. "Little Boy Blue"—Sarage'S—New Orleans, La., 20-Nov. 1, Lake Charles 2, Galreston. Tex., 8, Houston 4, 0. San Antonio 8„ 7, Austin 8. "Llttlii Women 1 '—Columbus, O., 27-Nor. 1, St. Louis 3-8. "Little Women"—Cincinnati 27-Not, 1. "Learned Ladles"—Wtlllarosport. Pa., 30. "Lire's Shop Window" (Lee D. Ellsworth, mgr.) —Buffalo 27-Nor. 1. "Little Lost Sister" (John Bernearo, mgr.)— Cleveland, O., 27-Not. 1, Rochester. H. Y.. 8-8 "Llglit Eternal, The"—Jackson, Mich., Not. 2. •Leopard Spots, The" (Thos. Dixon, mgr.)—Sal- isbury, N. C, 28. Aahevllle 80, KDOxvllle.Tomi., 81, Hennderson, N. C, Nor. 1, Shelby 8, Spar- tanburg 4, Greenville 8, Atlanta, Ga., 8-8. "Lion and the Mouse. The" (Geo. H. Bubb, mgr.) —Charlton, la.. 28. Buxton 80. Lorllla 31. "Little Cafe, The"—Phlla. 27-Nor. 8, New Am- sterdam,'New York, 10, Indefinite. Hacdonald, Christie—New Amsterdam, N. Y. C„ 27-Nor. 8, Liberty, N. Y. 0\ 10, indefinite. Bclntyre ft Heath—Buffalo, N. Y„ 27-Nor. 1, Cleveland, O.. 8-8. Bann, Louis, Staunton, Vs., 20, Wilmington, Del., 80-Nor. 1. Bason, John—Criterion, N. Y, 0., 27, Indefinite. fletropolllan Opera—Phlla. Nor. 8, Indefinite: Bantell, Robert B.—Omaha, Neb., 27-Nor. 1. "Milestones"—Phlla. 27-Nor. 1. "Midnight Girt, The"—Fifty-seventh St., N. Y. C, indefinite. ■Mutt aud Jeff In Panama" (Archie Makenxle, mgr.)—Akron, 0„ 28, Elyrla 30, Norwalk 31. Sandusky Not. 1. "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" Co, 0 (B. M. Gar- field, mgr.)—Tuscaloosa, Ala., 20, Columbus, Mlsa., 80. Aberdeen 81. Tupelo Nor. 1. Flor- ence, S, O., 2, 8, N. Decatur, Ala., 4, Hunls- rllle 5, Columbia, Tenn.. 0, Nashville 7, Clarks- rllle 8. "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" (Chaa. A, Williams, ingr.)—Greenville, Tex., 20, Paris 30, Bonham 31, Sherman Nor. 1, Denison 8, Durant 4, Ard- - more, Okla., 0, Qalnearllle, Tex., 0, Ft. Worth 7, 8, "Mutt and Jeff in Panama" (Obas. Yale, mgr.) —Toledo, 0., 27-Nor. 1. ■Mutt and Jeff In Panama" (Joe Pettlnglll, mgr.) —Btrattord, Can., 20, St. Thomas SO, London 31. ■Maude Muilor"—Rochester, N. Y., 80-Nor. 1. "Missouri Girl," Eastern—Merle H. Norton's— McAIester, Okla., 20, Atoka 80, Coalgate 81, Lehigh Not. 1, Sherman, Tex., E, Nocona 4, Bonham 0, Clarksrllle 7, Paris 8. "Missouri Olrl," Western—Norton A Blth's— Swift Current, N. Dak., 20, Maple Creek 30, Gull Lake Nor. 1, Indian Head 5, Wolesley 0, Moosemln 8, "Man Inside, The"—Belesco's—Cleveland 27- "Master Mind, The"—Werba A Luescher's—Bronx O. H., New York. 27-Not. 1. « "Man From Home"—Indianapolis 27-Not, 1, "McFadden'e Flats" (Jack Gllnes, mgr.)—Bea- trice, Neb., 20, Falls City 31. Holton. Kan., Not. 1, St. Joseph, Mo., 2-8, Kansaa City 8-lff. "Marriage Game, The"—John Cort's—Comedy, New York, 20, Indefinite. ' "Madcap Duchess, The"—Boston 27-Nor 1. "Mary's Lamb" (O. D Pfirrmann, mgr.)—Hot Springs, Ark., 28, Memphis, Tenn., 81, Nor. 1. "Modern Ere, A"—Anderson, Ind., 20, Klwood 80, Greenville, O., 81, Muncle, Ind., Not. 1, Hnrtfor* City 8, Ft. Wayne 4. Goshen 5, Elk- hart 0, Coldwater. Mich., 7, Kalamasoo 8, "Muster Mind, The' 1 (Willis Granger)—Troy, N. Y.. 20, Granville 81, Rutland, Vt„ Nor. 1. "Mold and the Minister, The"—Butler, So. Dak., 20, Volga 80, Elkton 81, Lake Benton, Mian,, Nor. 1. "Man's Game, A" (Arthur C. Alston, mgr.)— O|>elousas, Ln„ 20. Beaumont, Tex., 80, Galves- ton 31, Houston Not, 1, 2. K'Ulmora, Mroc.—Albany, N. Y., 29, Scranton, Pa„ 30. Ilorrlsburg 31, Lancaster Nor. 1, Man- tank, Bklii., 3-8. "Nearlr Married"—Gaiety, New York, Indefinite. Olrntt Chnunecy—Chicago 20-Nor, ID. O'llnra, Flske—Broadway, Bkln., 27-Not, 1, New- ark. N. J., 8-8. "oh! Oh! Delpblnc 1"—Chicago, Indefinite. "One Woman's Llfo" (Frank Hunt, mgr.)— Gary, Ind., 27-20, Ft. Wayue 80-Not. 1. •'Officer 000" (Frank Ilollaud, mgr.) — Prorl. deuce. R. I., 27-Nor. 1. Worcester. Mass., 8-8. "Old Homestead"—St, Paul, Minn., 20-Nor. 1, Ban Claire. Wis., 2. Parrlsh, Lucille (Will Goldfarb, mgr.)—Little Rock. Ark., 20, 80, Hot Spring] 81, Pine Bluff Not. 1. Tatton, W. B. (Frank B. Smith, mgr.)—Red Oak, la., 20, Plattamouth. Nob., 30, Atlantic, la., 31, Ouawa Nor. 1, Sioux City 2. Sheldon 8, Spencer 4, Emmottaburg fi, Algona 0, Padclen, Sarah—Aurora, 111., Nor. 2. "Plnh Lady, The"—Racine, Wis.. U0. "i'otaah ft Pcrlmutter"—Cohan's, N. Y. 0., in- definite. "Peg o' Mr Heart"—Moroseo's—Rochester, N, Y„ 27-20, Ithaca 30. Scranton, Pa.. 31. Wilkes- llnrre Nor. 1, Washington, D. 0.. 8-8. "Passing Show of 1012, The"—Chicago 20-Nor. "Printer of Udell's, That" (Gasket! ft HacVltty, Inc., mgrs.)—Brooklyn, la., 20. Boone SO, Perry 31, Adel Nor. 1. Atlantic 8, Red Oak 4. Olarlnda 3, Calllloorhe, Ho., 0, Maoon T, Moberly 8. pit "Pet "Purple Road, The"—Montaeal, Can., 27-Not. 1. "Poor Little Rich Girl, The''—Waahlngton 27- Nor. 1. "Price She Paid," Dublniky Bros.' Eastern- Alexandria, Neb.: 28, Hebron 80, Fairmont 31, Friend Nor. 1, Wllber 2. "Price Bhe Paid," Northern—Fremont, Neb., 29, Blair 30, Tekamnh 81, Wayne Not 8, Norfolk 4, Stanton S, Hooper 0, Danbory 8. "Price She Paid, ,r Central—Heber, Ark., 29, Wal- nnt Ridge Nor. 8, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 7, Gape Girardeau 8. "Price She Paid," Southern — Amarlllo, Tex.. Not. 8, Tnlla 4, Lubbock fi, Snyder 8, Sweet- water 7, Colorado 8. "Paid In Fall" (Elley O'Connor, mgr.)—Roy- ersford, Pa., 20, Oentervllle, Mo., 80, Harring- ton Not. 1, Dover 2, Easton, Mo., 4, Oxford 6, Cambridge 7, Berlin 8. "Prince of To-Night"—Pomeroy, Wash., 29, Day- ton 80, Watsborg 81. Walla Walla, Wash., Nor. 1, No. Yakima 2, Ellensburg 3. Roslyn 4, Olytn- t)la II, Blnm 8, Centralin 7, Kelso 8. eg o* My Heart"—Moroeco's—Bennington, Vt, 29. Plttsfield, Mass., 30. Great Barrlngton 31, WluBtcd, Conn., Nor. 1, Danbury 8, White Pislns, N. Y„ 4, Peeksklll fi, Newbnrg 6, Kingston 7, Poughkeepsle 8. "Pleasure Sccrt-rs, The' 1 —New Haven 80-Not. L Winter Garden. New York. 3, Indefinite. Robblns, Bobby (F. B. Clayton, mgr.) —Greens- burg, Ind., Indefinite. . Ring, Blanche—Kansas City, Mo, 27-Nor. 1, Ce- dar Rapids, la., 0. Romola, Bob, Co.—Hunt City, 111., 2T-Not. 1, Olney 10-1S. Robson. May—Rochester, N. Y., 80-Nor. L Hoc, John O., Co.—Howard, So. Dak., 29, Woou- socket 30,-Artesian 31. Carthage Nor. 1. . "Romance"—Clilcago, Indefinite "Romance of the Underworld, A"—Phlla., 27- Nor. 1, "Rosary, The"—Bkln., 27-Nor. 1. "Rosary, The"—Rowland ft Clifford's—Newark, N. J„ 27-Nor. 1. "Rosary. The"—Bkln. 27-Nor. 1. "Hose Mstd, The'—Peoria, 111., Nor. 1, 2. "Royal Slave, A"—Wetsci ft Roslner's—BeUe- fonte, Pa.. 20, Orblsoola 80, Hopewell 31. "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"—Baltimore 27- Nor. 1. ...-..-. Ranous ft Nelson Co.—Rowland ft Clifford's—Chi- cago 27-Nov; 8.. .- . . "Royal Slsre. The"—Bellefonte, Pa,, 27, Orbl- son la 80, Hopewell 31 .--.. "Round-Up, The"—Washington 27-Not. 1. Sidney, George—Dayton, o., 20-20, Columbus 80. Not. 1, Mlddletown 2,_OreenvllIe 8, New Castle, Ind., 4, Muncle S, Huntington fi, Wabash 7, Elkhart 8. . ■ .. I . Skinner. OHs—Chicago 2T-Ntrr. I. Milwaukee 3-8. Shea. Thos. B.—Toronto, Can.-, 27-Nor. J. ■ "8unshlne Girl, The"—Boston Indefinite. "Seren Keys to Baldpate"—Astor, N. Y. O., In- definite. ■ - .. •fflpindthrirt, The" (Wee ft Lambert, .mgrs.)— Myeradale, Pa., 81, Oonnellsvllle Not. 1, Fair-' mount. W. Va.. 8, Morgantown 4, Grafton 5. Clarksburg 8. - - "Sunny South''-(J, 0. Rockwell, mgr.)—Barton, Vt., 28, St. Johnsbury 30, Hsrdwlck 81, Mor- rlsonrllle Nov. 1, JeffersonvlMe 8. Vergennes 4, Bristol S, Brandon 8, Mlddlebury 7, Rutland 8. "Shepherd of the Hills, The"—Gasklll ft Mac- Vltty's, Inc;—MemphlB. Tenn., 20-Nov. 1. "Shepherd of the Hills, The"—Oxnard, Cal., 20, Pasadena 80, Pomona 81. • "Shepherd of the Hilla, The"—Leilngton, Mo., 29, Vandalla 80, Bowling Green 81. "Shepherd of the Hills,' Tbe"-^-Ostawa, Can., 29, Port Hope 30, Plctou 81. • "T • "Shepherd of the Hills, The"—Winston-Salem, N. 0., 28, Charlotte 30, Greensboro 81. / "Stop Thief"—Racine, Wla,; 29, Eau Claire Nor. L ' "Speadthrlft, The"-^aimt A Gattolo's—Worcea- ter, Mnss., 27-Nor. 1, Providence, R. I., 8-8. "Sis Perkins." Southern (C. Jny Smith, mgr.)— Waurlke, Okla., 29, Commanclie 30, Duncan 31, Marlow Not. 1, Law-ton 2. Apache 3, Snyder 4, Mangum S, Granite 0. Hobart 7, Cordell 8. "Sis Perkins," Western (Tom Roe, mgr.)—Port- land. Ore., 28-Nor. 1. "Stop Thief"—Phlla.. Indefinite. "81ns of Father, The" (Thos. Dixon, mgr.)— Oonnellsvlllo, Pa., 29, Unlontown 30, Taren* turn Nor. 1, Oil City 8. Bearer Falls 4, Roch- ester B, Greenrllle 0, Warren, O.. 7, Alliance 8. "Snnbonnet Sue"—Brenham, Tex., 29, EaaSs lake 80, Bay Olrr 31, El Campo 3, Victoria'4, „ Etlna 5, Goliad 6, Beerllle 7. FloresTlUe 8. "Snow White"—Newark, N. J., 27-Not. 1, Jer- sey City 3-8. "Seven Hoars In New York"—Wee ft Lambert, mgrs.)—Utlea, N. Y., 81, Nor. 1, Blngbamtoa 3, Lock Haven 5, Sunbury 7. Shamokln 8. ' Taylor, Laurette—Oort. N. Y. 0., Indefinite. Turner Clara (W. F. Barry, mgr.)—Port Chester, N. t., Indefinite. Thurston, Howard (Jack Jones, mgr.)—London, Can., 27-29, Hamilton 80-Nor, 1, Buffalo. N. Taliaferro, Mabel and Edith ' — Waahlngton 27- Nov. 1. Trentlnl, Emma—Olereland 27-Not. 1. Thayer, Edith (Jack Shoemaker, mgr.)—Scranton, Pa.. 29, Allentown 80, Lebanon 31, Harrlsburg Nor. 1, Lynchburg, Va„ 8, Petersburg 4, Rich- mond 5. Norfolk 8, DanrlUe 7, Winston-Salem, N, O., 8. "Trip to Washington, A" (Harry Askln, mgr.)— Chicago Indefinite. "Temperamental Journey, The"—Republic, N. Y. 0.. Indefinite. ♦To-Day"—Manuscript Prod. Go.—Forty-eighth «reei New York. 0, Indefinite. ''ThebBa"' (Henry W. Links, mgr.)— Randolph, Neb., 30, Norfolk Nor. 1, Madison 4, Fullerton 7, Schuyler 8. " r ?!I n -, ? 001 '. ■■£ (Harry Oreen. mgr.)—New Virginia. In., 20. Promise City 30, Humeslnn 31. Adel Nor. 8, Manning S, Charter Oak 7. Horrlck 8. ■•Traffic"—San Fran., Cal., Indefinite. "TUt-Ttok Ban of Oi"—Moroseo's—Milwaukee, 28- Nor. 1. •Trail of the Lonesome Pine"—Columbia, 8. a, 20-81. 'Third Degree, Irje" (L. A. Edwards, mar.)— Massena, la., 20, Greenfield 30, Lennox 81. "Tangled Lives"—ffraaee's—Park, New York. 80, Indefinite. "Tangle, The," B. H. Fraiee's—Park, New York, 20. Indefinite. "Tracked by a Tramp"— T. H, 8. Prod. Co.— Johnson, Vt., 20, Wolcott 80, Hyde Park 31. F.uosliurg Falls Nor. 4. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Wm. Kibble, mgr.)—Otta- wa, III., 29. Aurora SO, Kenoaha. WU„ 31, Ra- cine Nor. 1, Watertown 2. Oahkosh 8, Green Bay 4, Sheboygan 8, Appleton 0, Madison 7, Rockford, 111.. 8, 9, "Undo Tom's Cabin'* — Terry's—Graf ton, Neb., „ 29. Friend 30. Syracuse 81. "Uncle Toun'a Cabin" (Tom Greeley, mgr.)—Chi- _csbo 27-29. Gary, Ind., 80-Nor. 1. Ward, Fannie—Garrick, N. Y. 0., Indefinite. Warfleld. Darld—Belasco, N. Y. O., Indefinite. Western Metropolitan Opera—San Fran., Cal., In- definite. Whiteside. Walker—Sioux City, In., 29. Sioux Falls 30. Williams. Eatha (Arthur Alston, mgr)—Opelonsas, La.. 29, Beaumont, Tex., 80, Galveston 31, Houston Nor. 1, 2. Wharton 8, Bay City 4, Victoria 8, Beerllle 0, Cuero 7, Yoakum 8. Wills. Mrs. John B., Com. Oo.—Freeland, Pa., 27-29, Rloomsburg 30-Nor. 1. Warner, II. B.—Ilsltlmore 27-Nor. 1. Wsldmana, Ktlonard (E. K, Johnson, mgr.)— Aaainaw. Mich., 29, Bay City 3T>, Pontile 81. Flint Nov, 1, Owosw t, Jackson 4 "Within the Law"—Eltlnge, N. Y. 0.. Indefinite. "When Dreams Come True''—Bkln. 27-Nor. 1. "Whip, The"—Bocton Nor. 3, Indefinite. "Within the Law"—Montreal, Can., 27-Nor. 1. "Whip, The"—Toronto, Can., 27-Nor, 1. "What Happened to Mary"—Bkln., 27-Not, 1. "What Happened to Mary" (Carl Zoelner, mgr.)— Mananoy Olty, Pa., 29, Haselton 30, Bloomsburg 31, Carbondale Nor. 8, Shamokln 4, Sunbury fi, Wlillamsport 7, Lock Hsren 8 "Warning, The"—Chicago 26-Nor. 1. "Where the Trail Divides"— Grand Rapids, Mich., 27-Nor. 1. "When Lore I» Young"—John Oort's—Chicago 28, Indefinite!, "White Slave, The" — Kansas Olty, Ho.. 27- Not. 1. "Wlxard of Wleeland. The" (S. A. Hltehell, mgr.) —Wausau, Wis., 29, UarshOeld 80, Eau Claim 81, Stanley 31. "When Bunty Pulls the Strings"—Troy, N, Y., 81. "Yellow Jacket, The"—Chicago 27-Nor. 1. "Years of Discretion" — Montauk, Bkln., 27- Nov, 1. STOCK AND MUSICAL COMEDIES. ' Permanent and Traveling. Alcsxar Slock—San Fran., Cal., Indefinite. Academy of Music Stock—Wui. Fox's—Academy, New York, liulefinhe. American Stock—Phlla., Indefinite. Academy Stock—Jersey City, N. J., indefinite. Aubrey Stock (D. Otto Hlttner, mgr-)—Anderson, Ind., 27-Nor. 8. Auditorium. Stock—Kansas City, Mo., Indefinite, Angell's Comedians (A. H. Graybllt. mgr.)— Whitewater, Wis., 27-Nor. 1. Tolls, Tex., 3-8. Auditorium Stock—Lynn. Mass., indefinite. . Angel! Stock (Joe Angell. mgr.)—Lilly, Pa.. 80- Nor. 1. Portage 8-8, Patton 6-8. Bishop Players (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Oakland, Cal., Indefinite. - Burns' Stock (Paul Burns, mgr.)—National, Phila- delphia, Indefinite. Boyer, Nancy, Stock—Springfield, O., 27-Nor. 1. Bubler, Richard, Stock (A. G. DeUmater, mgr.)— Columbus, 0., Indefinite. Barrett Players (J. B. Barrett, mgr.)—ZanesTllle, O.. Indefinite. . - :.-.,' •_.' Baldwln-.Melvllle Stock—Buffalo, Indefinite. Buckley-Sbaw Players—JohnBonburg, Pa., 27-20. Baylles-Blcks Stock—Fall Blrer, Mass., Indefi- nite. . . .!.•■. Bryant, Billy. Stock (Sam Bryant, . mgr.)— Henderson, WV Va., 27-28. Corning, O., 30- Nor.-1, ....... 1 Broadway Stock—Springfield, Mass., Indefinite. Brown, Kirk (J. T. Macauley, mer.)—Plathsbute, N. Xu 27-Nor. 1, Burllngton/Vl., 3-8. ' Boyd, Orote K., ft Co.—Maniatlg,ue. Mich., Nor. Chicago Stock—Cumberland, Md., 27-Not, 1. Orescent - Players— B. F. Keith's)—Brooklyn, N. Y.. Indefinite. ... Colonial Stock. (Holden ft Edwards, mgrs.)—In- dianapolis.' Ind.. Indefinite. ..,■■■■ Colonial Stock—Cleveland, O.. Indefinite, t Cornell-Price Players—Greenville, Ps., 27-KOT. 1, Ht Vernon, O., 8-8. • , -j.inc-l Craig 8tock—Boston; Indefinite, ■•.•">'•-: . O.nness Players—Wilmington, Del., Indefinite. Coleman, Wm. B„ Stock—Garden, N. Y. C. In* definite. t * . Oummmga Stock ' (Forrest ft Oumtnlngs, mgri.)— Newcastle. Pa.. Indefinite. . Chauncey-Kelffer Stock—Shamokln, Pa., 27-Nor. 1. Ht. Carmel .8-8. - , •— Davis .Stock (Harry Darls, mgr.) — Pittsburgh, Pa,. Indefinite.. Dowell.Stock—San Diego. Cal., Indefinite. - I Dixie Belles—Bros ft Maxim's—Columbia, 8. O, 27-Nor. 1. . . ,. r Earle Stock it. A, Bertie, mgr.)—Donors, Pa.,'27. Nor. 1. -..,...- Evanston Stock—Eranston, 111.', Indefinite. Empire Stock—Providence. R. I., Indefinite. Fowler, Maybelle, Co.—McGehee, Ark, 27-Nor, L Fine Arts Repertoire Co.—Chicago lndeflnle. Ferguson, Jos., Stock (Will S. Beecber. mgr.)—• Ephrata, Pa., 27-20. Olbney, Sarah, Stock—Berlin, Can., Indefinite. German Stock—Milwaukee, Indefinite. . Graham Stock—Wooster, 0„ 27-Nor, 1. Greenpolnt Players—B. F. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y„ Indefinite. Gotham Stock—B. P. Keith's—Brooklyn, N. Y., Indefinite. Gorman's, Hob. Com. Oo.—Brunswick, Me.. 27- 29. Gaiety Theatre Stock (Ohas. Franklyn, mgr.)— Hoboken, N. J., indefinite. Grand Opera House Stock—Brooklyn, indefinite. Glaser, Vaughn, Stock—Cleveland, Indefinite. Gagnon-Pollock Stock)—Lyric, New Orleans,' in- definite. Grieves Uus. Com. Oo.—Montreal, Can., Indefi- nite, German Stock—Cincinnati, Indefinite. Huntington, Wright, Players—St Paul Indent- site. Henderson Stock—T.a Harpe, IU-, 27-Nov, 1. Hayes, Lucy H., ft Players—Washta, la., 27-29, OorrectlonTllIe 80-Nor. 1, New Castle, Neb., 8-8. Bancroft 8-8. Home Stock—Akron, O., Indefinite. Harlem O. H. Stock—B, F. Keltb'a, New York, Indefinite. Hart's Stock—Phlla. indefinite. lloman Stock—Taunton, Mass., indefinite. HasweU, Percy, Stock—Cleveland, Indefinite. Illmmsleln Associate Players (Ira A. Earle, mgr,) —Warren, Pa„ 27-Nor. 1. Holden Stock—Cleveland, O., Indefinite. Jefferson Theatre Stock (Julius Oahn, mgr.)— Portland. Me.. Indefinite. Jewett's Players—Boston, Indefinite. Keyes Sisters Stock (O. A. Keyes, mgr.)—Wichita, Kan., Indefinite. Klark, Glady, Co.—Rockland, He., 27-Nor. 1. KTlrnt ft Qssiolo Stock—Baltimore, Md., Indefi- nite. Keystone Dramatic (Traboo ft Williams, mgrs.)— l'aden, Okla., 27-Nor. 1. Klng-Qlover Dramatic—Fredericksburg, Tex., 27- Nov. 1. Mason 8-8. Little Theatre Stock—Phlla.. Indefinite. Lang, Era, Stock—Omaha, Neb., Indefinite. Lyon. Lillian, Stock—West Branch, Mich., 27- Nov. 1. La Roy Stock)—Prestonburg, K>\, 27-Nor. 1. Long, Frank B., Stock—Plattevllle, Wis., 27- Nor. 1, Belmont 8-8. Long, Miss Billy, Stock (7. P. Goring, Inc., mgrs.)—Chattanooga, Tenn., Indefinite. Liberty Stock—Oakland, Cal., indefinite. Lamb ft Melrose Stock—Milan, Nev. 27-29, Green Olty 80-Nor. 1. Lyceum Stock—New Britain, Ooam., Indefinite. Mirer Stock—Haverhill. Mass.. Indefinite. Malley ft Dennlson Stock—Lawrence, Mass., h> definite. Hurat Stock—Indianapolis, Indefinite. Morosco Stock (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Log An- geles, Cal., indefinite. Metropolitan Stock—Cleveland. 0., indefinite. Morrison. Ilndsey, Stock—Lynn. Mass., Indefinite. Harks, Ernie, Stock—Wallacebarg, Out, Can., 27-Not. 1. Manhattan Dramatic (Manley ft Tyler, mgrs.)—- Woods vl He, N. H„ 27-29. Oolebrook 30.Nor. 1, Sjdeurllle, Vt, 8-B, Littleton, N. H., 8-8. Metropolis Playe r s M etropolis, New York, In- definite: Haher. Phil, Stock—KltUnnlng. Pa., 27-Nor. 1. Mort, Addison, ft Associate Players (Lealle H. Smith, mgr.)—Watertown, N. Y.. Indefinite. Vatlonal Stock—Philadelphia, tndefinlle. Ossmsn Mas. Com.—Fairmont, W. Va., lndefl- nlte. Orpbeom PUyers (Frank Williams, mgr.)—Phila- delphia, indefinite. Orpheum Playera—Cincinnati, Indefinite. Opera House Stock (Reed ft Zabrlakle, mgrs.)— Psterson. N. J., Indefinite. Orpheum Players—Cincinnati Indefinite. Pearl Stock—Huntington, W. Va., Indefinite. Poll Stock (Gordon Wrlghter, mgr.)—Springfield, Mass., Indefinite. 'Prlngie, Dells, ft Stock (O. K. Van Auken, mgr.)—Empire, Butte, Mont, Indefinite. Princess Stock—Chicago Indefinite. Poll Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- ton. D. O., indefinite. Poll Stock—WIIkea-Bsrre, Pa.. Indefinite. Peon Players—Phlla., indefinite. Plckert Stock (Willis Pickett, mgr.)—Albion, N. Y., 27-Nor. 1, Illon 3-8. Princess Stock—Rockford, HI., Indefinite. Poll Plsyers—Baltimore Indefinite. Permanent Players—Edmonton, Can., indefinite. Pitt Players—Pittsburgh indefinite. Ri'sk-Blsbee Siock—Erie, Ps., Indefinite. Bobbins, Bobby (P. B. Clayton, mgr.)—Greens- burg. Ind., lcdefinite. Rae, John O, Co.—Carthage, So. Dak., Nor. 1, Iroquois 3, Frankfort 8. Bhubert Stock—Milwaukee, indefinite. Spooner, OecU, Stock—Bronx, New York, Indefi- nite. Stanley, Arthur. Stock—Cobden. III., 27-Nor. 1. Sherman Stock—Milwaukee. Indefinite. Stork-Broivnell Stock—Newark, N. J„ Indefinite. Shorey, Btbel May, Co.—Lacoola, N. H., 27- Nor. 1. Shannon Stock (Harry Shannon, mgr.)—Clrcle- rllle, O., 27-Nor. 1, Chllllcothe 8-8. fipedden ft Paige Co—Aberdeen, So. Dak., in- definite. Stratford Players—Toronto, Can., 27-Nor. 1, Chi- cago 8. indefinite TItoU Stock—San Francisco, Cal., Indefinite. Trim Stock—Milwaukee 28-Nor. 8. Tempest Dramatic (J. L. Tempest, mgr.)—Saiton, Pa., 27-Nor. 1, Bellefonte 8-8. Thompson-Woods Stock—St Joan, N. B., Can., Indefinite. Van Dyke ft Eaton Stock (P. Hack, mgr.)—La Crosse, Wis.. Indefinite. Wlnnlnger Players—Two Rivers, Wis., 27-Nor. 2, Neenah 3-8. Washington Stock—Detroit, indefinite. Wadsworth Players—Washington Heights, New York, Indefinite. Whitney Stock—Ludington, Mien., 27-Nor. 8. Aurlllla Nor. 1. . .Whiteside Strauss Co. — Norwich, Conn., 27- Nov. 1. Wright Hllllard. Stock—Marcos, Is.. 29-31. Ylddteh Playera (E. A. Relkln, mgr.)—Chicago 27-Jan. 1. 1914. —-~- -•« s—— COMPANIES IB TABLOID PLATS. Atolcks Pennant Winners—Asherttle. N. a.' 27- Nor. 1. Obok-Zarllngtoa Players—Winter Haven, Fla., 27- ' Nor. L Harris", Arthur—"Girls from Panama" Co.— Portsmouth, O., 27-Nor. 1. VAT/DEVILLE SHOWS. - Harris,' Arthur—"Girls from Panama" Co.—Ports- . isiraiu, O.;-27-Nor.-1. - -. - - Hoffmann-Polaire-Rlcfaardson—Phlla. 27-Nor. 1. Lloyd, Alice, ft Oo.—Royal, Bronx, N. Y. O, 27- Nor. 1. .. • '--*"— -••*.. Harts, AL, Specialty Co.—Conway, N. H., 29. Povlowa—Albany, N.Y.,--80-Nor:i. ■ Buasell, Lillian, ft Co.—Kansas Olty,' Ho., Nor. Todd,' Wm—Milieu, Qa.. 27-Nor. L Tangnay, Era, ft Oo.—Toledo, O.. 27-Nor. 1. ■ Thaw, Brelyn Nesblt—Rochester 31, Nov. 1. Mon- treal, Can.- 3-8.- . • . Woodward, Harry A.—Benton, Mich., 27-Not. 1. BrnLEsrjrE shows. Progressive Wheel. Blanche Balrd's Big Show (Dunn ft Levy, mgra.) Garden, Buffalo, Bender, Utlca, 3-5, Van Curler, Schenectady, 6-8. • ■ Crusoe Girls (Ohas. Robinson, mgr.)—Star, Scran- ton, 27-Not. 1, Penn Circuit 8-8. Dandy Girls—Chas." F. Cromwell's—Willis Wood, Kansas City, 27-Nor. 1, lay off 8-8. Dolly Dimple Girls (Sutton ft Levitt, mgrs.)— Howard, Boston, 27-Not. 1, G O. H., Boston. 8-8. -' • - • Era Mull's Big Beauty Show (Lewis Talbot, mgr.) —Majestic, Indianapolis, 27-Nor. 1, Gayety, St Louis, 3-8. Fay Foster Co. (Jos. Oppenhelmer, mgr.)—Cadil- lac, Detroit,' 27-Not. 1, Star. Toronto, 3-8. Follies of Pleasure (Stair ft Bernstein, mgrs.)— Trocadero, Phlla., 27-Nor. 1, Star, Scranton, 8-8. Girls of the Follies (Harry M. Strouse, mgr.)— Star, Toronto, 27-Nor. 1, Garden, Buffalo, 3-8. High Life Girls (Frank Calder, mgr.)—Hay- market, Chicago, 27-Nor. 1, Cadillac, Detroit, ■8-8. Soney Girls (Hnghle Bernard, mgr.)—Empire, . Olereland, 27-Nor. 1, Olympic, Cincinnati, 3-8. Jack field's Progressive Girls (L. M. Crawford, mgr.)—Empire, Plttsfield, 27-20, Empire, Holy- oke, 80-Nor. 1, Howard, Boston, 3-8. Monte Carlo Girls (Tom Sullivan, mgr.)—Sender, Utlca, 27-29, Van Curler, Schenectady, 80-Nor. 1, Empire, Plttsfield, 3-3, Empire, Holyoke, 0-8. Mischief Makers (Jean Bedlnl, mgr.)— Q. O. H., Boston, 27-Nor. 1, Gotham, New York, 3-8. Mirth Makers (Hatch ft Beauty, mgrs.)—Gotham, New York. 27-Nor. 1. Olympic, New York, 3-8. Msy Howard's Girls of All Nations (May How- ard, mgr.)—Olympic New York, 27-Nor. 1, Trocadero, Phlla., 8-8. Parisian Beauties (Sim Williams, mgr.)—Olympic, Cincinnati, 27-Nor. 1, Majestic, Indianapolis, 8-8. Sector Girls (Morris Walnntock. mgr.)—Gayety, St Louis. 27-Nov. 1, Willis Wood, Kansas Olty. • 8-8. Stars of Burlesque (W. J. Bentley, mgr.)—Ley off 27-Nor. 1, New Enjlewood, Chicago, 3-8. Sunshine Girls (Wash Martin, mgr.)—Peon Cir- cuit 27-Nor. 1, Empire, Olereland, 3-8. * - Tango Girls (Chas. E. Taylor, mgr.)—New Engle- wood, Chicago, 27-Nor. 1, Haymarket Chicago, ML Columbia, Wheel. American Beauties (Dare Quran, mgr.)—Lafay- ette, Buffalo, 27-Nov. 1, Oorlntnlan, Rochester, 8-8. Beauty Parade (Ed. Scbaefer, mgr.)—Park, Bridgeport, 80-Nov. 1, Westminster, Providence, 8-8. Bowery Bnriesqoers (Geo. Harris, mgr.)—Star ft Garter, Chicago, 27-Nor. 1, Standard, St. Louis, 8-8. Seaman Snow (Jack Singer, mgr.)—Gayety, Mon- treal 27-Nov. 1, Empire, Albany, 3-5, Frank- lin Square, Worcester, 8-8. Belles of Beauty Bow (Henry P. Dixon, mgr.)— Gayety, Hlnnespolls, 27-Nor. 1, Grand, St Paul, 8-8. Ben Welch Burloeqners (Jake Llebennan, mgr.)—. Gayety, Omaha, 27-Not. 1, Oayety, Minneapolis, 8-8, Beauty, Youth and Folly (Wm. V. Jennings, mgr.) —Empire, Bkln.. 27-Nor. 1, People's, New York, 3-8. Big Jubilee (Jas. Weedon,, mgr.)—Oayety, Wash- ington, 27-Nor. 1, Gayety. Pittsburgh, 8-8. BlUy Watson's Big Show (Dsn Guggenheim, mgr.) —Ooslno, Phlla., 27-Nor. 1, Gayety, Baltimore, 8-8. Bon Ton Girls (Prank UeAIeer, mgr.)—Folly, Chicago, 27-Nor. 1. Gayety, Detroit 8-8. Broadway Glrla (Louis Oberworth, mgr.)—Gay- ety, Kansaa Olty, 27-Nor. 1, lay off 3-8. College. Girls (Hsrry Hedges, mgr.)—Westmins- ter, Pnrldence, 27-Nor. 1, Casino, Boston, 3-9. Orsckerjacks (Ohas. B. Arnold, mgr.)—Empire, Newark, 27-Not, 1, Oulso, PhUa., 3-8. Columbia Burlecquers (J. O. HcParlan, mgr) Empire, Toledo, 27-Nor. 1, Columbia. Chicago. 3-8. Dreamlands (Dick Patten, mgr.)—Gayety, Bait!- more, 27-Nor. 1, Gayety, Washington. 3-8. Follies of the Day (Jack McNamara, mgr.) Oal- ety. Boston, 27-Not. 1, CHlmore. Springfield. 8-5, Empire, Albany, 6-S. -wvu, Gay New Yorkers (Jake Goldenberg, mgr.)—Ca- sino, Boston, 27-Not. 1, Columbia, New York, 8-8 Glrla of the Gay WMte Way (Dave Gordon, mrr ) —Gayety, Toronto, 27-Nor. 1, Lafayette, Buf- falo, 3-8. Glrla from Happyland (E W. Oblnman, mgr )— Gayety, Pittsburgh, 27-Nor. 1, Star, Cleveland, Ginger Girls (E. Rosenthal, mgr.)—Grand. 81 Paul 27-Nor. 1 Gayety, Milwaukee, 3-8. Girls from Stageland (Oftes. Donahue, mgr )— Bastable, Syracuse. 27-29, Lumberg, Utlca'30- Nor. 1, Giytty, Montreal, 3-8. Uolden Crook (Jas. Fulton, mgr.)—Bronx Nev York, 27-Nor. 1, Casino, Bkln., 8-8. Gayety Girls (Bob Simons, mgr.)—Colmubls. In- dianapolis. 27-Nov. 1, Slar ft Garter. Chicago. 8*8. Happy Widows (Wm. Fennessy. mgr.)—Casino Bkln., 27-Nor. 1, Orpheum, Paterson, 3-8 Heating's Big Show (Jack Levy, mgr.)—Gareft MUwsukee, 27-Nor. 1. Chicago 3-8. Honeymoon Girls (Dave Guran, mgr.)—Gayety. Cincinnati, 27-Nor. 1, Buckingham, Louisville. 3-8. Liberty Girls (Alex. Gorman, mgr.)—People's. New York, 27-Not. 1, lay off 8-«~ Lovemakers (Ira Miller, mgr.)—Gayety, Detroit. 27-Nor. 1, Gayety, Toronto, 8-8. Marlon's Own Show (Bob Trarers, mgr.)—Mur- ray Hill. New York, 27-Nor. 1, Pa7k, Bridge- port, 0-8. Miner's Big Frolic (Ed. Daley, mgr.)—Empire Albany, 27-29. Franklin Square. Worcester, 30- Nor. 1, Gayety, Boston, 3-8. Mollle Williams' 8how (Phil Isaacs, mgr.)—Ca- sino. Pbila.. 27-Nor. 1, Murray HID, New York, Queens of Paris (Foe Howard, mgr.)—Lay off 27-Nor l, Gsyety, Omaha, 3-8. Reeves' Big Beauty (Al. Reeves, mgr.)—Trenton. N. J.. 27-29. Emnlre, Hoboken, 3-8. Boble's Big Snow (Joe Rohle. mgr.)—0olumb!s. New York, 27-Not. 1. star, Bkln., 3-8. Rcr-eland Girls (Walter Greares, mgr.)—Gllmore, Springfield, 27-29, Empire, Albany. 30-Nor 1 Bronx, New York, 3-8. Rose Sjdell's London Belles (Harry Thompson, mgr.)—Buckingham, Louisville 27-Nov. 1, Co- lumbia, Indianapolis, 3-8. Rosey Posey Girls (Louis Urlngston, mgr.)—Em- pire, Hoboken, 27-Not. 1, Empire, Pbila., 8-8 Star and Garter (Harry Rose, mgr.)—Corinthian, Rochester, 27-Not. 1, Bastable, Syracuse, 3-3, Lumburg. Utlcs, 8-8. Social Maids (Bob Cohen, mgr.)—Standard, St Louts. 27-Not. 1, Gsyety, Kansas City. 3-8. Taxi Girls (Louis Hurtig, mgr.)—Oarsanbls Chl- cago. 27-Nor. 1, Standard, St. Lonia. 3-8. Troeaderos (Frank Pierce, mgr.)—Star, Bkln., _ 27-Nor. 1, Empire. Bkln., ST. Vanity.Fair (Wm. 8. Clark, mgr 1 .)—Orphean, Paterson. 27-Nor. 1. Empire, Newark. 3-8. Watson Sisters' Show (Geo. Eelfrage, mgr.)— Star, Olereland, 27-Nor. 1, Empire, Toledo, 3-8. HT5STRELS. Coburn's, J, A Btarkerille, Mis!., 29, Hacoa 30. Demopolls, Ala., 31. De Rue Bros.—Oneonta. N. Y., 29, Oooperstowa SO, Richfield Springs 31. West Wlnfleld Not. I. Evans, George (Daniel Shea, mgr.)—EvansvlIIe, Ind., 29, Owensboro, Ky„ SO, Pad'ncab 31, Cairo, III., Not. 1, St. Louis 2-8. Fields, Al. G—New Orleans, La., 2«-Not. 1. La Fayette 2, Lake Charles 8, Beaumont, Ter., 4, Galveston S. Houston, 8, 7," San Antonio 8, 9. O'Brien's, Nell—Denver, Col., 28-Nor. 1. Primrose ft Dockstsder's (Earl Bargees, mgr.)— Spartanburg. S. C, 29, Atlanta. Ga., 30- Nor. 1, Jacksonville, Fla., 2-4, Savannah, Ga.. 6, Charleston, S. O., 7, Columbia 8, BAUDS AND ORCHESTRAS. Page's Versatile Musicians (W. W. Psge, mgr.)— Parson, V., Indefinite. Sousi's Band—Providence, B. I., 29, Springfield. Mass., 30, So. Norwalk. Conn., 81, New Haven Mot. 1, Troy, N. Y., 2, Glens Falls 3. Blng- hsmton 4. Elmlra S, Wlillamsport, Pa., 8, _ Wllkes-Barre 7. Scranton 8, N. Y. O. 9.' Vesseli's Band—Steel Pier, Atlantic Olty, N. J.. indefinite. CIRCUSES. Barnam ft Bailey—Gadsden, Ala., 89, Birming- ham .8.0. Decatur 31, Nashville. Tena., Nor. 1, Louisville, Ky., 3. Season closes. Baconian's Animal Show—Jackson, Miss., 27- Nor. 8. Carson, Kit. Wild Ranch—Dublin, Oa., Not. 5. Dowsia ft: Wheeler—Dunn, N. C, 29. Wilson SO. Tarboro 81 Scotland Nick Nor. 1, Weldon 3. Emporia, Va., 4, Petersburg 8; Farmvllle 6. Bedford Olty 7, Buena Vista. 8. Eacsman'g, J. H.—Alligator, Mlsa., 29. Lyon 30, Lnli 31, Tunica Nor. 1, Roblnsonrllle 8, Lake Cormorant 4, Crenshaw 3, Lambert 8, Tntwller 7, Winter Olty 8. Gentry Bros.'—Mineral Wells, Tex., 29, Weather- ford 80. Ollfton 31. Rogers Nor. i. Hagenbeck-Wallace—Opellka, Ala., 29." Newman. Ga., 30, La Grange 31, Talladega. Ala., Nor. I. Jones Bros—Sprlnghope. N. C, 29. Bethel 30, Grifton 31, Ay den Nor. £ BlngUng Bros.'— Parts, Tex., 29, Hugo, Okla., 30, Ada, 81, Okmulgee Nor. 1, Seasoat closes. FILM SHOWS. Edison Talking Pictures—PocateUo, Ida., 29, Lo- gan C, 30, 81, Brlgham Nor. 1, Lehigh 3, Toole City 4, 8, Psyson 8. Heme's Trarel Pictures—Altoona, Pa., 31, Nor. 1. "Last Days of Pompeii"—Bijou, New York, In- definite. - "Last Days of Pompsll"—Wallack'f, New York, 27-Nor. 1, "^-'l. Da ^ °* Pompeii, The"—Newark, N. J.. 27-Nor. 1. Thompson's Horlng Pictures—^Jbrway.nL, 27-31, Newark Nor. 1, 2, Sheridan 3, 4, Big Bock 5, B, 8e« 7-8. CARNIVALS. Barkoot Shews—Knoxrllle, Tenn.. 27-Nor. 1. Howard Anrnt. Co.—Selma, Ala., 28-Nor. 3. Jones, Johnny J, — Tuscaloosa, Ala., 27-Nor. t, Troy 8-8. Kline, Herbert A., Show* — Dallas, Tag., 27- Nor. 2. Metropolitan Shows—Dawson, Ga„ rTor. 8-8. Macy's Olrmple Shows—Talladega, Ala., 27-Nor. 1, Oarrollton 8-8. 8mlth's Greater Shows—Wilson, N. O, 27-Nor. L _GreenTllle 8-8. Wortham a AUea'g—Tulsa, Okla., 27-Nor. 1. SnSCELL.»JS'EOl'S. Duncan, Oreat—Touring India. Georgia Troubadours—Wm. McCabe's—Houmttoa, Ksn., 20, 30, Alden 31, Klllnwood Not. 1, Sterl- ing 3, 4. Barton 8, 6, Hutchinson 7. Sylvia 8. Hersood, Great—Brownsville, Tex.i 27-31. Munlock Bros.' Bhow—Hermon. N. Y., 27-29. Rlcton Show—Arcanum, O., 27-Not. 1. Can den 3-8. Smith, Mysterious—Rolette. No. Dak., 29, Ome- nxe 30, Wesboiie 31, Batttneas Nor. 1, rTDloy City 3. Newbnrg 4, Mohall S, Glrnburn 0, Granville 7, Bertbold 8. Wslden, Dana—Oameron, 8. O., 29. St Matthews 80, Prosperity 31, T-owndesville Nor. 1. Wood- ruff 3, Fountain Inn 4, Clinton fi. Cross Hill 8. Ninety-Six 7, Bsth S. ADDITIONAL ROUTES IB SUPPLE- MENTARY LIST.