The New York Clipper (November 1913)

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November 8 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. Why we call this-song a'record breaker. We wrote it, were of- :..;ed $10,000.00 (or it, and accused of stealing it, all on the same day, jil this isn't a record, then we don't know anything about records THE $10,000.00 RECORD BREAKING SONG I GREAT DIVIDE I'LL WAIT FOR YOU The Most Powerful Novelty Ballad Ever Written SONG H rl Ea CARNIVAL CONVERSATION. or order direct from the publication office 47 West Twenty-eighth Street New York City, N. x*. Noeuax MacLoid the world famous Scotch bag piper, ias placed before many at the crowned beads of the world, baa been at all of the leading expositions, and with a nomber of America's leading circuses, and bis been in the carnival business for the past five years. Mr. tfcLeod Is at presint piping the pipes for Bobby Kane's South Sea Iilana Cannibal Village. Met "Scotty" on the midway the other day and asked Mm why be was not working on a certain show. Well, you see, said Scotty, I was playing a pipe solo the other day and missed two notes, and got tired, be said. Can you Imagine a . man missing two no tea on a bag pipe 1 J. M. (Sullv) Sullivan bad a Are sale at his novelty stand last week. He sold out and retired from a business that is do busl- aes* for an Irishman. Srzvi. Mills said that he met a fellow the other day that bad buttons on his coat and money In his pockets. That's rather strange. About aa odd as shovelling fly paper in Grand Rapids. - No cabnivai, train should run over twenty- five miles an hour when there Is a Klondike game on. Give me room, hoys, I'm trying to win a nickel. J. i:. (Jimmt) Simpson. —How was tbe big doings at Cumberland, Md.? Wbat are you going to do this Winter? • CD. Fbbncb, one of tbe world's greatest bass drum heaters, says that band musicians have some kicks coming and some rights to defend as well aa the managers. C. D. says If the managers of some carnivals would buy well made uniforms of quality, and not "Jlpp" the musicians for garments of in- ferior quality, there would be a possibility of the men taking some pride In' their personal appearance, and that they would try to keep their uniforms up to a genteel appearance. Wbat is he talking about? You have the rlvllege of asking him yourself. C. D. Is in 'insas City for the Winter. Too many near show people are singing that beautiful ballad, "Waiting For the Cake Train." . Con T. Kennedy is credited with possess- ing rare judgment when it comes to manag- ing carnival companies. After ten years of wonderful success one Is compelled to admit that his opinion Is a very valuable asset. He is a thoroughly seasoned carnival showman. Yon want to keep your eye on him for next season. C A. Wobtham has a new Idea In the way of a spectacular carnival show. The plans look good, and it seems to be possessed of all the necessary features to make It a kowllng success. C. A. promises to give us the details very soon. J. 8. Edwabds, the animal man.—Where on earth are -too? Kindly permit us to bring you to light You have many Inquiring friends. J. S. has made a lot of money ex- hibiting animals to store rooms throughout the country lu the largest cities. Evervbodi is asking who Is going to play tbe Canadian National Exhibition at To- ronto next season. ■ H. W. Weaves. —Are joo going to Winter In Atlanta, Ga.? Let's have some news from the St. .Louis Amusement Company. IS. W. has a fine home in one of the best residence districts of Atlanta. And he made It out of tbe carnival business, too. George Oalstib, the whistler and mimic. —.What did you do after you left Canada? K. G. Babkoot. —'Heard that you are go- ing to Winter In Knoxvllle, Tenn. Rumors are coming thick and fast from the National Conservation Exposition. Put your friends right. — . -■ W. M. Ewino, of the Ewlng Zouave Band, are jou In Champaign, 111., for tbe Winter? Walteb F. Stanlst says he has seen many gigantic "bloomers" faithfully kept Oils season. Frank A. (Doc.) Stuart, the press agent. —Where did you go wien you left Minnea- polis for Montreal? Doc.'b definition of a press agent is, "one wbo makes the public believe that actors are what they alnt. Speak OP Dot , Walter K. Siblby endorses and has proven that the open front - show Is very effective when'lt comes to>getting money. Thb wit of gages and the folly of clowns will serve to keep your spirits up and tbe glooms down. • " . '. . . _ Sows guy must have scratched out the Golden Bule as applied to the carnival busi- ness. \ • " Bpecial !>■■■ III! mall for Wllllnm Jndklns Hewitt ( Red Onion), address care New Yobk. Clippie, 47 West Twenty-eighth Street, New York City. N. Y. Bed Onion a route : General Delivery, Dennlson, Tex., Nov. 3 to 6, inclusive; General Delivery, Houston, Tex., Nov. 8 to 10, Inclusive^ ___ rfUIT YOURSELF INTO HIS HEW |Get this number at one*. Brand new. we have a treat double version and a wonderful| quartette arratiaement. Be tbe first to use a hit. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Milwaukee, Wis. — Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) Oils Skinner, In "Kismet." Is the attraction weak of Nov. 3. Helen Ware, 'n "Within tbe taw," next . _ Majbstio (J. A. Hlgler. mgr.)—Bill week of S. 8am and Kitty Morton. Cba*. E. Evans and company. Belle Story. Pit Booney and Marlon Brat, Prod Lindsay, Big Olty Four, the He?* Sla- ters, "Tbe Blessings" and tbe Majeatlcseope. Pabst (Ladwlg Krelas, mgr.)—The OermaP Stock Ob. presented "Geoimpole and Llebe" Ort. 29. and "Frl. Josette Melne Fran" 81. eut'SBT (0. A- Newton, mgr.)—The Bhnbert Etock Co., with lone Mcflrine making her debat •• leading womin, and Marie Curtis aa second woman, present "A Woman's Way" week of 8. OAvrrr (J. A. Whitehead, mgr.)—The dinger Girls 2 and week. Belle* of Beauty row next. Obtbtal (Wm. Gray, m«T.)—BUI week of 8: Tlllle Zlck, Musical Oolraa*. Yen and Adell, Bry- ant and Mae, and Dow and Dow. F.wrsxsa (Wm. Raynor, mgr.)—Bill week of 3: Archie Gondall. William* and Warner, FToellek. !ln"-<« and Thorn**, and Maurice Freeman and company. 1 Ji.i..,L- (Henry Trine, mgr.)—The Trlns 8tock On. presented "Across the Desert" Oct. 38 an* week. GreamwUle, Miss. — Grind Opera House mlMB mgr.) the 8. B. O. sign wis dls- THE OVER-NIGHT HIT ISCH GA BIB8LE ("I SHOULD WOMfQV) |Tbi* t« e reel knockout, and sure for a dofeen encores. WE ALSO PUBLISH The balled you've been looting for. Tbitl song La so full of merit we couldn't bold ttl back. Wonderful sentiment, wonderful f melody. A olasstc In popular song. The best double number of the year. trios end quartettes i Also great for singles. ALWAYS TAKE A GIRL NAMED 'CAUSE DAISIES WON'T TELL I The season's senftstional song hit. Create at natural comedy song over published, have extra choruses to tit any character, straight. Oennan, Jew* Italian, English; in feet* anything. Good for a dozen enoores. WA8HINQTO ST. Fine weather and good attractions resulted In good attendance. Acadkmt (W. W. Woolfolk, mxr.)—"The Bound-Up," with a good company, pleased large audiences week ending Nov. 1. "Lavender and Old Lace" week of 3. Belabco (L. Stoddard Tailor, mgr.)—E. B. Sotbern and Julia Marlowe opened In "Taming of the Shrew" and closed the week with "Ham- let," and at every performance a large and ap- preciative audience waa present. "Peg o' My Heart," with Glsa Ryan aa Peg, week of 3. Oolembia (Fred. O. Bcrger, mgr.)—Mabel and Edith Taliaferro, In "Young Wisdom," with an excellent supporting company, made a decided hit and drew hi* business. "Mrs. Mat Plommer." with May Bobsoa, week of 3. "The Honey Bee" next. National (Wm. H. Rapier, mgr.)—"The Poor Little Blch Girl," seen for the "ttrst time in Washington, waa well received and did good bnal> ne»a week Oct 27. Robert Hllllard. In "Tbe Argyle Case." week Nov. 8. "Lea Miserable*," r.lm drama, will be shown here for the first time, Sunday matinee and evening, Nov. 2. Pou's (James Thatcher, mgr.)—"Captain Jinks of tbe Hone Marines," was delightfully performed by the Poll Popular Player), and stands out as one of tbe beat things done by them. Paul McAllister, Frank Shannon. Mark Kent, Dudley Hnwley, Isetta Jewel, Helen Tracy, Gertrude Bond- bill and Haiel May were all good, and the rest of the company gave excellent support. Big business ruled. "Strongfaeart" week of 3. "The Ne'er Do Well" next. Casino (A. Julius Brylawskl, mgr.)—Bill week of 3 Include*: Warren Travis and company, the Bhnman Quartet, De Witt and Stewart, Jock Mc- Cay, Tango Duo, with new picture*. Sunday concerts continue to please. Cosmos (A. Julian Brylawskl, mgr.)—BUI week of 8 Includes: Jack's Happy Family, Rose Tiffany and company, Joe Wolf and Burrows Slaters. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Oafferty, La Tere Trio, and Pathe Weekly picture*. Bond ay concerts, with music by That Orchestra, continue to fill the house. Oatxtt (George Peck, mgr.)—Tbe Big JuMtee, with Pat White as the leader, did big business. Dreamland Oo. week of 3. Billy Watson's Big Show oext Kbith's (Roland S. Bobbins, mgr.)—Bill week of 3 Includes: Jack Norworth, "Tbe Girl from Milwaukee," Raymond and Caverly, Fredrika Slemona and company. Three Hlckey Brothers, the Gardiner Trio, the Faher Girls, Bprague and Mc- Neece. and the Pathe picture*. 8unday concerts, entirely new to this house until It came under the management of B. F. Keith, do a big business. HOTU. Tits sensation of tbe hour is tbe announced mar- riage of B. F. Keith and Btbel Bird Chase, daugh- ter of P. B. Chase. Tbe marriage took place on board of Mr. Keith'* yacht "Nahmeyoks." at the Seventh Street wharf, at S r. M., Oct. 29. At 8 r. H., yacht underway, down the Potomac River. Destination aald to be Miami, Fla. '. Oiiablbs T. Bm.att.arr. manager ot Talla/ero Sifters, and members of the company, were so de- lighted with the handsome window display cards for "Young .Wisdom." designed by Mr. Heoline, of tbe CWumMa, that they have ordered a number from him to use in other cities, en route. That popular head usher ot the Columbia, William Ersklne, has been West on a hunting trip tor mountain lions. He has returned with disappointment on bis face—not eves a "tall." Rochester, !t\ Y.— Lyceum (M. E. Wollf, mgr-) "The Man Inside," Nov. 3-3. Return en- gncement of "Excuse Me" 6-8. SnuBsiT (Elmer Walters, mgr.)—"Within tbe Law" returned for Its third engagement since Inst Fall for 3 and week. Bakes (Mort Shaw, mgr.)—A new white *lav« play, "Little Lost Bister," 1* tbe attraction at this house week of 8. Corinthian (Joan I/, alensan, mgr.)—Ameri- can Beauties week of 8. _ TntPLB (J. H. Finn, mgr.)—The following U. B. O. bill of high class acts week of 3: Vera Mlchelena. Mrs. Gene Hughes and company, Maria Lo and company, Marlnf and Brouskl company. Max Laube. BwsnV-Ostman Trio, Van and Scbenck. Hopkins, Axtell company, and Moorescone. Family (John H. W. Fenyveny. mgr.)—Thl* theatre Is too small to accommodate tbe crowds. BUI week of 3: Bosh Ling Toy, Leonard and AI- vin. McAlveary, ailmore and the Osmord s'sterJ, Ellen Richards, and Keystone comedy pictures... Victoria (John J. Farren, mgr.)—Capacity at every performance. Bill week of 3 headlined by Gua Campbell and company, also Includes: Hill and Ad*ms, and a feature picture of Helen Gard- lier.' in "A Slater to Carmen." GnsooN.—Vaudeville and photoplay*. Colonial. Oannaa. Gband, HirpoDanvE, Fitz- kitgh and KwicKauocKn, pictures only. Buffalo, K. Y.-*tar (P. 0. Ctornett. mgr.) Edmund Breese. In "The Master Mind," week of Nov. 3. Tbck (Messrs. Shooert. mart*.) —'"An Ansel Without Wings" week ot 8. "The Whip" to fbl- Majbstic (J. Lsnghlln, mgr.I—Tbucston week of 8. "The Newlyweds and Their Baby" next. Shu's (M. She*, mgr.)—Bill for week of 3: Edw. Abele* and company. Moran and Wlsav, Jen- nlnga and Smith, Miller and Mack. Daffy and Lores*. Three Barton. Hary Ttghe and company. Rlnaldos ud the MeBan* , ... . LAraTsrrs (M. T. Mlddletpn. nfrJ^lrls of the Great White Way wee* of 3, followed, 10-15, sy Sasa HowCa Loreaakers. GEO. W.MEYER MUSIC CO. 145 W 45th Si.. NY CHICAGO OFFICE : 604 RANDOLPH BLDC 145 N. CLARK ST., DAVE ROSE, Prof. Mgr BOSTON OFFICE DAVEMANLEY, Prof. Mfi. 18 BOYLSTON ST 0i8D*w (W. F. Graham, mgr.)—"Girls of the Follies week of 3. Kimwood Mosio Hall (H. L. Meech, mgr.)— Paderewakl 3. Trow, H*. Y.—Proctor 1 a (Joseph Coyne, mgr.) bill for Nov. 3-5: Karlton and (Clifford; Westoff Trio, William P. Bart and company. Jack Ke- Aullffe and "The Song Dream." For 8 8: Ma- rimba Duo, Lambert and Perry Seheck, Oe Ar- vllle and Datton, Ernest Dapllle, and Jewel's Manikin*. pbootob's Ltobtsk (L. B. Goldlng, mgr.)— Photoplays. Baud's (N. C. Mlrlck, mgr.)—"The Mao of the Hoar" was presented here Monday evening, Oct 37, by local talent, under the auspices of the A. 0. H. Good business prevailed. Soma's Band Nov. a. TaoPAN, KarrH'a, Novsltt, Plaza, Majbstio and Emnh, photoplays only. Cohoe*. IT, Y.—Proctor's (Dan Corr, mgr.) high class photoplays. Majbstio (P. B. Dobbs, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures and occaalonal one night stand productions. Eifnaa and Bazaar Spot, photoplays only. Oakland, Cat.—Macdonouah (F. A. Geiaa, mgr.) Charlotte Walker, In "The Trail of the Lone- some Pine" Oct. 31-Nov. 2. "Tbei&unt of Lux- embourg" 8-5. Ya Libjbtt (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Albert Mor- rison and Alice Fleming and the Bishop Player* ptesent '"The Dssea t ers" week of 8. "Our Wive*" 1* underlined. Oarasoaf (Geo. Ebey, mgr.)—Bill 3 for week: Shores "Dance Reverie*," NeUU V. Nichols. Mack and Orth, Delia Rosa and Marcello, Four Attjletas,. Ankar Bros., sad motion pictures. , Pantacjss' (Wax. H. Wright mgr.)—Bill 3 sad week: Boris-Frldkln Troupe,' Tom Kelly,' HaraM Holland sad company, Connor* and Edna, Maurice Samuels and company, and Keystone comedy pic- ture*. Esoaowat (Gay O. Smith, mgr.) —Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill change* Wednesday and Sunday. Oaklano, BssmsT, Oamska. Bsowm's, Mia- Lf.wa, Gbk and Stab, photoplays only. Notbi. —"The Trafflc." billed to appear at the Hscdanough week beginning Oct. 23, was stepped by the police after the drat performance The Orpheus Club's concert at Ye Liberty 4 Use. Schumann-Helnk will sppesr In concert at the Liberty, afternoon of Nov, 14. Sam Dlesjo, Cat.—Spreckela' (Dodge A Hay- sard, mars.) Kitty Gordon, in "The Enchantress," Nov. 2. 3. "Tbe Shepherd of the Hills" 5, 0. LTcanm.—Tbe Dowell Stock Co. presented "The Struggle" Oct 27-No v. 2. flavor (Pontages') (Scott A. Palmer, mgr.)— Bill for week of 3: Eddie Howard. Grave and Green, Foot Marx Bros.. "Mr. Green's Recep- tion," George and Victor Herri*, "The HI Bkool," and the Animated Weekly. Emfsbss (8. a 0.) (John M. Cooke, mgr.)— Week of 8: Happy Uearn's Whirlwind Cyeljat*. Brlerrs and King, George F. Hall, the Nsfgys, Dingle and Corcoran, and Mabel Florence and Bereeford Lovett, In "Tbe Tamer." Pbjnobss snd Maibstio. —Vaudeville with pic- tures. Ibis (Lloyd Brown, mgr.)—Feature film for week of 3 Is "An Hour Before Dawn." Qcbbc, Pickwick, Alhahbba, Casino sod Gband, picture* only. Nor*.—During her engagement st the Sprsck- els'. Margaret Anglln was entertained by Mrs. Lyman Gage, president of the Hock and Buckskin C!ob, and was nude an honorary member thereof. The clob appears la "The Climber*," st the Bcreckela', Nov. 1, the proceed* to go to charity. Terrr Haate. Ind.—Grand (fl. W. Car- rather*, mgr.) vaudeville Oct. 30-Nov. 3, in- cluded: Modelsky Troupe, Bcbrode and Ghappelle, Weston and Raymond company, Jack King Quar- tette, and other*. "One Day" t, 4; "Every- woman," matinee and night, D; vaudeville 6-9. Vabibtiss (Ross Oarver. mgr.)—Bill 8-8: Eu- gene Trio, Parlllo and Fabrlto, O'Brien, Hsvet and company, Princeton snd Yale, sad fllnbees dnsa. For 0-0: Reed Bros., Dons van and Arnold, Boanrt and Nelson, Stress and Becker, and Lottie Williams and company. Lois (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Musical comedy aad picture* New Colonial (M. Lcsa, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Eui'ibb (Joe Bamea, mgr.)—Dark. NnniiAL Hall. —Helen Keller Nov. II. Bavot, Majbstio, Fountain. I'bincchh, Cbeb- cbnt, OariiKukt. Ambbioan, Elk, Moorb. Uovai, Palacb, Imp, Pabk, Colonial and Tiisatuuiuu, moving pictures. Notbs.— Allen Lowe, of New York, who wroto tho book and lyrics for "The Dream Maiden." witnessed tbe evening performance hen Oct. 29. Elks' social session and cabaret will occur evening ot Nov, 24. Braalt. Ind.—Snurwlne (R. E. Aklns, mgr.) ' ^Vaudeville and picture*. "Bought and Paid For," Oct. 27. drew spoil business. Colonial. Piloses snd Abo, pictures only. Notbs.— The E*(tie's Minstrels will be given Dec. 10. 18 Fred Rgner, principal clown of the Hagenneck-Wallace Olrcaa, has signed with same aggregation tor next season. The circus Closed Nov. 1, and wlU Winter In Brazil. Lou la vllle. Ky.—Mscwley's (John T. Ms- cauley, mgr.) Henrietta Oroaman, In "Tongue* of Men/' proved a Wg hit Oct. 27-30. and Richard Bennett. In "Damaged Good*," 30-Nov, 1. played to 8. R. 0. "Pine Feathers'' 3, 8, Mclntyre and Heath, In "The Ham Tree." 4-8. Oavbtt (a T. Taylor, mgr.)—"A Butterfly oo the Wheel" week of 3. IlDCKiNOHAit (Horace McOtocklla. mgr.)—Rose Bydell'a Company, with Johnnie Weber, proved a good drawing card for week 36. Tbe Honey- mooners week of 3. Kbitk's (J. L. Weed, mgr,)—Bill week of 2: Wm. Weston and company, Wilfred Clarke and company, Chris Richards, the Vivian*, rtrltt Wood, Van Bros., Herbert's dogs, snd the l.sndry Bros. Walnut (F. Hilton, mgr,)—Vaudeville add pic- tures. Obphbuk (I. Simon, mgr)—"The Prisoner of Zenda" 1* the feature picture week of 2. Novsltt (8, Levenaoo. mgr.)—"A Bestieas Spirit" feature* week ot 3, Majbstio, Casino, Oolokbia. Ilipronaons. Obvstal snd Oltupio, continue to plsy to gooit business, with pictures. Nora—Bannai A Bailey Circus abowed here 3, Muskogee, Oklav. — Broadway (D. Myers, mgr.) Poole Musical Stock Co., indefinite. Hinton Oram Housa.—Ellison's talking pic- tores Nov. 2, 8. "Bought sad Paid For" 8. "Ready Money" 10. De Korea Opera Co.. In "Bobln Hood,'' 12; "The Master Hand" 18. "Offl- cer 666" 14, Oscar Flgman, in "Doctor De I.uie," 18. Yals Thbatsbs (O. L. Brit ton, mgr.)—Motion pictures, Wiowak Tubatbib (0. P. Anderson, mgr.)— Motion pictures) snd vaudeville. Noras.—Oct. 23 marked tbe closing of Inter- state showa at tbe Broadway Theatre. The man- agement decided to give tbe public a Changs to musical tabloid and ot) that date "The Paaa- lng Parade" furnished a night of enjoyment. Mas Fields and Lee Holt kept the bouse in an uproar during the entire performance, Chorus snd the costumes were very goad The Poole Stock Co., now playing the Broadway, Is following the footsteps of the former compsny, and will be here for some time to some, pro- viding tbe prettat good shows sra continued. Seattle, Wash—Metropolitan. "Stop Thief" scored s hit here Oct. 26 and week. Mooaa.—Olive Vail, in "The Girl from Mumm'«," 36.29. Mme. Kralstlne 8chmzuui.He4nk, in con- cert, 81. Oirntvu.— Another snappy show ckwe.l here' Saturday night, Nov. 1, with Harry Fox and Yancsl Dolly aa the hesdllnera. Tbe bill for week of 3 Include*: Mil*. Dss!* and compsny, Stuart Bamea. Lewis snd McOarty. Fred and Albert, the Ctattys, Whitfield and Ireland, and Maud O'Dell and company. Eupsssa.—There wss vsrlety aplenty billed for tbe Empress week ending 1. Edna Aug car- ried the headline position admirably well, while other* were: "Behind the Footlights," Adelyu Lowe and company, Leo Been, Houghton and Mor- ris, snd tbe Three Dsnclag Mars. Pantaoss'.— Bill week of Oct. 27 Included: "The Apple of Parts," Laurie Ordway, Marlon Moason, Celiac and Baler, and Frances Le Mslre. SBATTi.r.—The Seattle Stock Company presented "Bapho" week of 27 to Hoe business entire week. Savannali. Ga. —Savannah (W. B. £•**• kind, mgr.) "The Girl of the Under World" Xov. 4. Primrose A Dockstader'l Minstrels 6, "Little Women" T, . Lisbrtt (J. II. Hartley, mgr.)—The Huntley Stock Oo. opened Oct. 27. for an Indefinite engage- ment. Bill for Nov. 3-6, "The Moonshiners," "Tbe Call of tbe Woods" 6-S. bijou (ObrMn Shields, mgr.)—Bill for Oct 30- Nov. 1 was featured by las Colonial Minstrel Maids. Oobon (M. 01 Ebersteln, mgr.)—Geo. Schmidt and photoplays. Aboaoia (Jake Schrsmeck. mgr.)—Clff Wtnthlll and photoplays. This faestra ha* started a popu- larity contest, snd will give swsy a 1114 Cadil- lac Car to lbs winner. I-bincbss (J. O. Stebbln*. mgr.)—Y. 0. Alley and Associated Players I* hi Its third week of sa Indefinite engagement. Follt <M. O. Ebersteln, mgr.)—Pbolopliys) only. Macon. Oa. — Ovand (D. O. Phillips, re*. aaar.) Annie Bujsssll_pseksd the house Oct. 24, when *be presenled "She stoops toOoruusr." "Sa. loaw.". arard opera follows ST. 'The Con- Mot. 1. CHORUS 'ClOrta Hie Great Divide. I'rn| •AMitlnc.. Sally, We pit (led -like a shacly innr)- Parts n mountain chain. Why don't yon, why don't you, come back to me again Down the mountain side, in Sun.sct Valley, l 11 always think oi the day you said fjootl-b'ye' Thmk oi the way you made me sigh. I'm so lonesome, Cross the Ctcnt Divide. ru wait tor you. Palacb (J. B. Melton, mgr.)—Singing and ex- cellent pictures. Majbstio (J. B. Melton, mgr.)— Vautlevllli', picture* and music. . Princess (Angel Soteropoitlo*. mgr.)—<McAn- Ballan and Otto, pictures and music. Notm.— Georgia State Fair Oct. 31-31, drew the record attendance Barnom A Bailey de- cs*. 24. Over 1S.000 people attended, and still they turned them away. Mllford, Mass'.—Opera Hbnse (0. W. Cur- rier, nijr.) vaudeville and picture*. Bill Nov. 8-5: Charles Keane and company, In a tabloid comedy, "Sheriff Bob;" Isabella Peyranl'a dog*, Bernard Satse and Bert Sullivan. For 6-S: J. Emery and company, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Uaan and Eddie Paul. Ltobtjm and Iobal, motion pictures snd Illus- trated song*. NoTaa.—Souss's Band of sixty pieces came lo a top heavy bouse, and gave a line concert The local aoclety venture of engaging the Opera Honae waa a success. The tickets were sold by the memtm-a of the Foresters of America l.mlgo on the outlde, more being sold at the lot ofllcc, and a packed house greeted the apodal show en- gsired (Or the one performance only The rest of the societies have all arranged date* with Manager Currier for special showa (lolden and Hughe* are doing well la the West, and re- ceiving nice press notice* Franklin Opera House, Banford Hall, Meilway, and Town 1 tall, Urtoii. report big business with motion plrlttrr* and aongs, Tannfon, Mn«s. — Park (Ualley-DnHann Co.. ingra.) tbe Mallcy-Dctilson Stock Co. pro- senls "Charley's Aunt" wn>k of Nov. :i. WitiTTBNTON (Donovan A Walker, mgrs,)—The Augusta l'erry Stock Co. present another strong 11*1 of plays week of 11. Casino, Stab, Columbia snd Niukbl, moving pictures, lirnntford. Can. — Grand (Fr, Johnson. mgr.) "Tho Nowlyneda and Tbolr Baby" Nov. 3. lldison talking pictures 4-6. (Ibk (Geo. i. Law, mgr.)—Vaudcvlllo and mo- tion pictures. .M'olmj (Rrnlo Moule, mgr.)—Vsislevllle, mo- tkui nlcturea and Andrew Ferrell, In songs, lo g"wl biBlnrsa. • Colonial (H Hymona, mgr.)—For week of .1: fole and Williams, Illllle Adams, tho Haag* and tint Ion pictures. Notbi. —"Mutt and Jeff" turned crowds awuy *t the Urand Oct. 3T Owing to the illness of Mabel Wilbur, the a tar of "The Moon Maiden'' company, the engagement for HO waa pnstnoiHi for ten days Slgnor Joseph Qulntinlo and his sixteen Musical Venetians drew large audi- ences at tbe Gem, 80 The Abyaslan Ttl". harmony singers, In nstlve costumni, were sccorile I a good reception at lbs Colonial, SO. Charlotte, IT, C—Academy (John Ii. Onvn. mgr.) "Tbe Trail uf the Unesoms Pine" Nov. 11. 1'isnuoNT (Ed. 0. Oldley, mgr.)—Hill for week of 8: Duke and Darling, Skaters Bljouve, Jotui- sou, Horton and Johnson, r.a Mestlna, John Blley, Harvey and McGlll, Hldrldae and Barlow, anil fcmlth, Jones and company. ICdibomu, Amosbv, Ottowav, Psikcisi and Tiikato, motion pictures only. Noras.—Charlotte Fslr opened Oct. 38,. with large crowds attending. Governor Oralg Initiated tli* opening; Senator I,* Kolletto gave a lecture a: Queen's College ss the first attraction ot the New Charlotte l.ycoum. course Friday night,- Ort. Clinton, Is.—Clinton (0. R, Dlron, mgr.) "Life's Hbop Window" Nov. 4, Edison's talking pictures B. fl. "Quo Vadlsl" pictures 10-12, "Tlk- Tok Man of Ox' 7 14, Ben Greet Players 16, Geo. Wmmf "Honey Boy'^ Minstrels 31, VStop Thlsf" "lVho's Your .ageaiert, 34, Familt jn. A. Sodlnl, mgr.)- n i, mgr.) Friend!" 8-B, "In Wrong*' 6a. RoviL, A-Moss-D, B«st, I.raic, Colonial and Casino, motion picture* only, NoTia,—"Master Mind," at the Ollnlnn The- atre, matinee and night of Oct. 30, waa finely given by a good company to fair business T 'The Third Degree." tabloid, at Family, opening Oct SO. Good. Capacity builots*. Cedar Rapids, la,—flreene'* (Wm. Collier, rcgr.) "Broadway Jones'' Nov, 3, "Baby Mluo" ,1. Blanche King, In "When Claudia bmllaa." a; Edison's talking nlcturea 7, 81 "Married In Has to'' 0, Theresa Martin Oo. 10, "Tbe Tlk Tog Man of Os" 13. Majbstio (Vic. Hugo, mgr.)—Bill 3-6: "8*»»W Dsvles and compsny, Bslph Anh snd oomBsoy, TVrvy and Norman,-Campbell snd Yates, Princess Bonlts and Billy Bsrlow. For 0-8: I.loyd Child'* Hawallsns. Lydell, Connelly sod Lydsll, Four Val- dares, Povtsr snd Ballivsn, Llzntmr snd Jordan, snd the Halklugi, Davenport. lav—BoHIt (ObambetllD, Kindt a Co., ragrs.i "Quo Vadlsl" photoplsy, msllnees snd nights. Nor. 3-5, Yiddish Dramatic Oft. 0; "The Governor'* Lady" 7; "Don't Us to Your Wife" 10-13; Ben.Ureet Playm 141 "Lavaeaer and Old Lace," with ijarah Psldrn, It. Ambbican.— Vaudeville, two shows dally I three i Sundays. Change of bill Thursday and Hun- day. For Oat. 30-30: "Roman Sports and Pas- -• ii nhii on Sunday*. Chang* of day. Vor Oct. 30-Rt "L times," "The Man from Minnesota," Oba*. Kenna, Bulllvut and Mason, aad Obarles Leuegar. Barllncton. In^-Orsnd (B, F. Hal mas, mgr.) Merry Burlssnuers Nov. 0, 0. "ncnavlwoy Jones" 13, "Uncle Tom'* CaWn" 16, McMUUa 10. . GAIBICX (J. Henri Fischer, mgr.)—Roberts and Fulton. Ads Carlton, Bomln* Ktklns. Fsy snd Klktns. snd Jesse Bell and company were the bill week of Oct. 37. I'AI.ACB, KLITB, OOMBT, NSMO Slid I.VSIO, BIOV- log plctate*. Moscntlne, Iaw_Orpheum (flarvey D. Orr, mgr.) hill for first half nf week of Oct. 36 was the political play, "The Game." Capacity house* rule here. Gsahd (Chas. Salisbury, mgr.)—Muscatine Ibe- stresBsrs wars given s dramatic treat Tuesday evening, SB, whan "Fins Feathers" waa presented at this theatre. Nona, — Tlis Orescent, s new moving picture boose, opened night of 34. with Prof. Mlarck'* full military band aa a special attraction. Rranswlek. Me.—Cumberland (P.. A. Craw- ford, mgr.) J. W, Gorman'a Musical Comedy Co., featuring Low Williams, Oct. Illi-Nov. I, opened to S. B 0. Photoplays 8 and week. PasTms (W, 0. Gould, mgr.)—F.mplre Olty Trio Harry Boss, Buster Brown Girls snd photo- plays drew well week ending 1. Photoplays 3 snd week, WSW Haven, Conn.—Hyperion (R. 0. Rl- drlda*. mgr.) "Broadway Jones" Nor. T, K. Pou's (Oliver Kdwanla, mgr,)—Vaudeville and picture*. Fox's Gxanp (BenJ. Jackson, mgr.)—Vaude- vllls and picture*. Bf/otr (John J. Oslvln. mgr.)—Vaudeville ami pictures. Colombia. M, O,—New Oolambls IF. I, Brown, mgr.) "Tbe Girl of My Dreams" Nov. 4, Primrose A Oockstadcr's Minstrels 8, "The Fire- By" II. Nora—Tbe 8. 0. Agrlcaltural and Mechanical Fair, week of Oct.. 37, supplemented by Krausos' Carnival, drew thousands to tbe city. Stannfon, Va.—New. "A Butterfly on tbe Wheel" Nor. 1-8, raadevllse aad plctarss on *J* nrmsdlate dates.