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N0VEMBEE22 jsrarw- YfejetK aL£&&m&: 9 UNIOfl SQUARE. (a F. BOOEBS, MOS.) The show »t the "Square" Monday night «oi changed about n bit, owing to an act rfrooDliur out «iter the matinee. This necea- ■ntated a re-arranging or the program, aa two acta answered the call to Ml tuo vacancy, and both stayed to entertain, to the complete Mtisfaetkm of alii concerned. Harrows and Mllo opened with some clever hand balancing. A display of muncular de- Tolonment by the shorter member or tho tf-im In a gilt frame, at the opening, pleased. The 'boys nave a nice finishing trick with some chairs that brought the desired an- tilnuse, tot the act might bo revised a bit, with different costumes and a routine away from the conventional put together. Cook and Sylvia, Just as sprightly as they ever vera In their palmiest days dowu at* dear old Tony Pastor's, further down four- teenth Street, sang and danced delightfully. i'hll Cook dsocea, he doesn't fake, and there ■ re many luckier knights of tho wooden «hoe v/ho have batted Into S3 company that might rrofltabry watch this artlBt performing n genuine buck dance. TUB stepping of both ''fiddle Olrard and. Jessie Gardner played 'Kim Moh." ■Donley and the Idol," it would seem, ha* hi en rn-naraca, tat What's that about a roM would smell, etc. Olrard Bind Gardner an inothcr team that Improve with age, llk« of i vino. AL White, * vocalist, assisted by Maurli e Abrams the author of "Pullman Porter" ■nd sbttt BtX hundred other song bits, V* burdened himself of four number*. 1 r.' White was a hit, each song going over la crest shape. A UtUe repression and i x- nresslon might be acquired, however, rj white, who u inclined to force his songs 1 m much. His vote* Is there forty ways, and It Is not necessary to illustrate the lyrics wl h extravagant gestures. Helns, Marron and Lamar, a trio of ml i- strel men, who told the good old jokes oil sung the food old songs, entertained for twenty minutes or so. The act, composed o' competent old time artists who learned theli trede from the ground up, could have held the stsge for a fell hour had they so desired. The Monetae were next (see New Acts), ind cleaned up a regular "Class A" hit. It Id a refined singing and musical quintette. Barney flllmore. the Celtic comedian, mado mod, "ho did that begoTry," and say you, "wby wouldn't he, with the elegant full dress ■ult and high hat, and funny songs and stories, and recitations; suro that no one can recite like himself, the same lad." Wlta Heine. Uarron snd Lamar, Cook and Sylvia, of early vaudeville days fame, and fiddle Olrard, of the old team of Irish comedians that were known to a former generation of theatregoers by the firm name of Donnelly and Olrard, who, Incldently. were stars twenty years ago, la "The Rata Makers." and Barney Qlrmoro, once of Ollmore and Leonard, on One program. It commenced to look like a real "old timers' Mil," Qllmore sang a "band' eong which brought tack memories of Gllmote and Leonard and "The Band Played On." Thoae were the NEXT WEE^'l BILLS. V',<. 84-21-. ~d. B. O. TIME. happy days. nil. (sec NBwActs), followed? ana^tlio' rtofy "of ik** .lit „nT<llni-n' HAiilhnm i>A.nn<nn wnu 1IK* Irvln 8. Cobb's sketch the old soldiers' Southern re-unlon was lis- tened to with Interest VandsrMIt and Moore, a singing and dan- dag team, showed flne taste In costumes and Sliced a solid hit to their credit with nn-to- ito dancing, character songs, polite kidding, etc. Mooro has developed into a first rite light comedian, with a good sense of the humorous. Clara Rallorlnl closed the performance with some, hair raising stunts on the Bytaf trapese. She la a very beautiful woman and tfanfly gymaast, Barry. i i — HAMMRSTEIFS. (WJS. BAMMBBSTIIK, MOK.) Another long bill with a number of good acts 13 to bo seen at the Victoria this week. Opened at 2.06 by Oreat Castellalno, who fea- tures lib act by n forward and backward iotnors*alt on a bicycle. The show ran until MB, being closed by the Pnulham Troupe of aerial basket ball players. ThU closing num- ber and the Orst appearance of the Kcv. Alexander Irvine and company, in the rec- lor's one act sketch, entitled "The Rector of ATLANTA—PORSTTHE: Williams * Wolfns—• Nicks Skating Girls— Xylo- (3).—Albert Perry A Oo. — UU Moo Aim — Dooley a Ssylel. BOSTON—KEITH'S: Ls'kyH "Bed Headt."Max Liuibc—Dainty Mr.•«—Helen Hesaler—Baf*. yette'a Dogs. BALTIMORE—MV.itLAND: Watson ft Santos— Vatcake, Su-itt * Co.—i'relle's Dogn—Ar- tli or Bulll-^n —The Hasnaan*—Wallace Oal- via—Lyd',. Barry, EBOOBXYY—BCSHWIOK: Creasy * Dayne— Trova'j—Corij Blchards—OastWfS a Walk- er—"ne McBons—Mori Bros. (Si—Clark A liar .llron—Una Clayton A Co.—Buna Whist- ler A Co. BROrKLYN—ORPHEUM: Marie Lloyd —Bay Jonlln—Flatter A Green—Marl* Lo A Oo — Jack Wilson Trio—Moora A Yoonf—Clayton White—Spragoe A McNeeoe—Mtggle CUne. B7FFALO—8HBVB: Reward's Ponies— tMrtwro A Lee—McMihon. Diamond A Otantmce— Mnrean. Bailey A Morgan—Felix A Batry Girls—Barry Tigbe A Co.—Leon* Stephen*. OUWELAND — KEITH'S: Bogansy Troepe — Claude ltant—Mercedes—Lillian Shaw—Flor- entine Slngtci—Chick Sale—Uarvcy, D* Vors Trio. OiHOlrTNATI—K^rTrTS: Cart Eugene Troone— Gliding O'Mcaros—Cameron A O'Connor— Bra Shirley—MUt Oolllns—311 Baxter. COUJUBDS— KEITH'S: Neptune's Garden—Chief Capiollcin—Lo Boy A Harvey—Xhs Cham- berlains. DETROIT—TEMPLE: "More Sinned Agitnat Than Usual" — Dorothy De 8cbell — Walter Vm Brunt—Wills & Hassan—Three Tyvea-ltyin ft Lee. F.B1K, l>A.—COLONIAL: Guerro ft Oaraea—John T. Murray—"Battle of Bay Bum." HAHTFOHD, CONN.—POLI'S: Mr. ft Mr*. Jlmmv Barry—Robert L. Dalley A Co.— Com, oleot't —Lolo—Will A Kemp—De Leno Troupe— Melville A Biggins—Herbert A Goldsmith. HABRISBDRG, PA.—ORPHrXM: Hnsaey ft Lee —Cordon Hlghlsndcra—"llouno Warmers"— Florence Ackerly—Merrill A Otto—Gillette's Animals—Kennedy A Kramer. HAMILTON, CAN.—TEMPLE: Lewis ft Dody— Laddie Cllrr-—The Jardr*—luned—Hopkins, Ailell Co.—El Bey Slater*. INDIANAPOLIS—KEITH'S: McKay ft A Mine— Lorraine A Dueller—Ballet ClaMliiae—Welch, Mealey ft Ball—Jimmy Laena—Maaoa ft Du- IW. Ji OKSONVILLE, FIJI—ORPHETTH: Arthurs (8)—Dlxons (3)—Walter yames—Oarl Da- mann Troure—Ilurton A Lerner. LOLLS VILLE— KEITH'S: Barley ft Barley— <Tiss. ft Eannte V*n—The Rosalre*—Prince J V>to —Hersog's Horses—Whits Hoassrs— Ci'.ra Inje. »-.0NTI;"AL, CAN.—OEpniWM: LomSe Oalo- Way —Florens Troupe—Uanlon, Dean A Han- Ion—The Stanleys—lee Cook—Win. Oakland ft Co.—Gardner Trio. N. T. CITY— BRONX: Ben Deeley A Co.—47r*n- cls McL'an A Co.—Belle Blancbv-UcDovItt, Kelly A LiiOjr—Julius Tsnoen—Jvnlevs (2) —Ed. Vlfon A Ilusler—Montaml-i and Weill —Harveja <4>—"The Purple Lsdy" N. t. <BTT.—LIMMRRSTBIN'S: Wilier ft Lylo —Eddie Po/ ft Co.—Has Wear—Ed. Hayes ft Do.—Bdw. abets* A Co.—Yvette—Al. Von Tiller's "Homv Glrla"— Bernard Orasvllle— MeOutebson A MaxwilL H X. CTTT.—CNIO* HQI.'ABE: Wood ft-Wyde— Imhotr, Conn A Contnae—llerrsa ft Oaytora— Bnwks ft Bowen Tacpn A iyioo—Lees A Davis. .V. V. CITY.—ALII AM Bit A: Those French Olrla —Seymour Brown A Oo.—Clara A Verdi— Lhtton A Lawrencw—Lore A WUlmr—tnradxleka eterooni A On.—"Tho Green Deatls"—Mary syJaatatta—Lockett A WahUsa, N. Y. CITY.—COLONIAL: Diamond ft Bretman —Valerie Berarr* A Oo—Jnsgilag Miwatts— Jack Norwortb—Raymond ft Oavotly Qjara MM K. T. OITT.—FIFTO" AVENUE: Jnl'as BflO— Le Roy. WUaoa A Tom—Smith. Cook ft Brss- don—Christine Nlelsan—.Schooler k Tyickmsan -Bird Mlllman Ttlo— Rlnlo Fojt— Uorotty MM NORFOLK. VA.—COLONIAL: Three Keatons— VWlnakr—RawU A Von Kanfma u le sa r w Degs—«Uda Morris, NEWARK. N. J.—PROOTOS'S: To*)* Heather— Ooldamllh A WSBW T wo Tom Boys—Oath Lloyd—Hess Sisters—Nevus A Brwood—Bob- ert s. Keaae. NEW HAVEN. OONN.—POU*S: Ntp ft Tuck— Miss Leltael ft Jcanettc—"Womao Prepsse*" —MM Mae Baiker—Bdwln Qeotge. OTTAWA. CAN. —DOMINION: Avoa Oftmedy Foot—Bessie La Conat—Dlnohan ft Htritag* —Merkle Sister* (4)— Meredith ft Bnoosit— Oeaaway ft Ml PaOVlDBNCE—KEtTirS: O. S. O'Donwll ft Co. — SOfAlo Twrer — KaJlytma — MllVer ft Meek— Dr. John Borrker—Ball A West—Ma- ««t A BraMoraV— Mm ft Lesser. PHU.ADBLPHIA —KRITiTn: BmplfS Comedy Four— Eut. P. Bsyaard—Asari Bra*.— DrsMs A Conrad—"Beanty Is Only 8ku> Been"— LetMl Trio—Minnie AHee—OsmUls'a FnodVr* —Joan A Winnie Ueanlng*. FITT3BDROH—CIUND O. n.'.Retrner ft Oorts —Doris WUaoa Trio—Helen Page ft Co. B40HBST8R, N, T.—TEMPLE: Mr. ft Mr*. Jack McOteevey—Ce Boy, Talma A Boaeo— Jss, B. Onllea—Anita Barttaag—Oroach A Weteh—LttonMa—"Th« QM" — Provost ft Brown. RICHMOND, VA—LYBICt Americas Daaotrs iS)—Icelandic Troope—Henry ft Francis— 'rawley ft Hunt—SveagaU. SORANTON, PA POtrS: Pranklys Batle— Beltb D.orr—"Clown Lnud"—loe Jsffetaon ft Co.—Lelpalg—Lanctoo, Lnder A Ca STRAOUSB. N. T.—GRAND: John ft Mao Barke —Melvlos (S) — Mncltao A Cleat—Mm*. Den- eon A Co.—Wllla Holt WakcBeld- UNITED BOOKING OFFICES OF AMERICA AQKNOY W. ,aT* PiwsMsmt ■v. J. Ml .airar V. 9. PItOCTOH, Tte*>«raj«l*1oat A. PAUL KBITS, BculBM* Saaapr iseatlve Uanagor High Clauta Act* ol Every Desoriptlon Suitable for Vaudtv vtlTe «3«n Obtain Daalrable EnaagomenU In* tbia Office. You Can Book Direct by Addressing 8. K. Hodgdon, Booatlng Manager , or Thiougti Your Agent OFFICES i PUTNAM BUILDING 1493 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY A Co. TORONTO. CAN.—SITKA'S: The MSBM-Me- Oonaeu A Slmjison—Hlnc* A fX>x- H. L. OoH- berg—Blasett ft Scott—Olero—Atoale's Anl- tuaJa— KUiea Qretn. TOLEDO—RKTTR'S :Btitt Woo*—MM Brrvrni A Co.—Howard A Ratcll.T—Ones Be Mar— Bsrtos (3), TJTICA, N. T.—8HTJBERT: MIJ»re»—Mabel Fltt- Sralrt—Monlta (8|—Cralg ft Overboil— srry B. Lester. WASniNOTON—KRinTfl: Btrtan Cbnrehlll A On—Bsrty ft Wolford—Jack Gardner— Kelly ft Pollock—Bsyao's bull Dogn—Pkimico Tempest ft Co. WORCESTER, MASS.—PM.I'ft: Metropolitan Danoers—Bay A miliar,!—OI»«de OolrtVii— Sam A Kitty Morton—Ksatmsa Troupe—The Bimbos. 8t. Judes,*" appear under New Acts. The Two Cups, a col were liked for tnetr s 1 i colored nan and wo'imu, The Two ;rc liked 1— Annie Kent eang about ,T The Oay Life on the Stage;* and gave an impersonation of a toiirfi girl. . . , The Aaard Brothers showed some graceful feats of strength that brought forth deserved praise. . . To Fisher and Green go the comedy honors of the show. These fellews, with the ssslst- sneo of draco De Mar, offered a laugh get- ter In two parts, entitled "The Partner.' The sketch explains bow Rosonbaum and Lowcnthal, In their haste to sell a largo bill of goods to a handsome young woman whom they take for a Chicago buyer, give her a dress. She thanks them and says tho Is a model looking for a job. Tho dia- logue throughout Is good, and tho skotcli went well. Belle Blanche Is always a favorite at tho Victoria, and although not having played hero for some tltno, she was, nevertheless, one of the big hits of tho Mil. Van Hoven, the dippy mad tr.aglclan, was there with the laugh getting stuff. Van hmi Hellenic rendered sotno very good singing, to numerous encores. Itankoff and Oltille are in their second week, and still going strong. Khjtyams, the Trout hand writing expert, always offers an Interesting act. Monday was not an exception. Paul Morton and Naomi disss presented a talking And singing sketch, entitled 'My Lady ot the Bungalow." which went nicely. Bernard Granville, the twentieth century comedun, sang and danced to the approval Sophie Tucker, away down next to Inst. opened with "International! Rag," followed by several other songs which Were put over In the Sophie- Tucker way. Boo. * ■ „West End (M. Smith, msr.) —"Bnow Whit* ana the Seven Dwarfs 11 this week- John totryraore and Jiary Young, In "llo- HOTe KeXantippe" next. „ Keith's Haarlem Opera Boats* (H. Swift, mgr.)—They are doing fairly well here, with the best of stock offerings pre- sajied. ifor this week, "Kindling." "The Price'' next KeltVa Alhntnltrn (C. Saunders, mir.) —Reports arc of the best from ucrc. Bill this. week: Lillian Lorraine, Creasy snd Dayne, Valerie Bergero snd company, volant, gen Deeley and company, Merrill snd Otto, Robert B. Keane and company. Hlckey Bros.. Moore and Young. Sprague and McNccce, snd Lynch and Zeller. l'wiotor'* One llnmlrrtl rand Twciity- IIith street (C. G. Allen, mgr.)—Thoy ore holding their own here. Tho but for this week! The Florenco Comic Opern Co., Tour S ,,,,, * Valentecrne. Gnlcty Trio, "JO-40 Weat, T >. Darey and Clinso. tho Von Shlllngs, [he HallB, Leo and Chapman, Knight snd King, Jack Boyle. La Bstrellns, Kevstnne Comedy Four,. r 'The Cheat," Three finpllih ( **i* ofRan Chester company, the Bontlpt- StILMVAV A COltSIDINto TTME. BUTTE, MONT.—«U»RBSSt Herman * SMrley —raracs M»c4on«it—Canoe Olrla —White, VtVjtt ft Wbytc—i'OHCary* (8). CINCINNATI KMPBEiS: Pebasttan Merrill- Brown ft liijliT— lert Leslie ft Oo.—P. O'Molly Jennings — 1'dna MM — Jeaslca MR CHICAGO.—8MTIIKSS: Ral airdeltcr A Dojs— O'Brien A Buckler—Ciaa. B. Lawlor ft Daughters—Bleb A Lenoi >—Adai Troupe. D«KVKR,—1CMPRBSS' The Vagyfys — Oto. r. Hall—"The Tamer"—Brlirre A King—Din- gle ft Corcoran—Happy Havre's Wheelman. DBTBOIT—BROADWAY: Dennt Bros.—Ward ft Clsrk—"Htlek Up Man" — Murry Bennett— liMSow Midgets. PT, WAYNB. IMP.—*T.MPRWJ»; Patrick. Praa. eeseo A Warren—Derke A Koral—Klernan WSIter* A Klerman—Warren * BUncbard— "Dancing Glrla." KANSAS CITY. MO.—RMMHM! Lee Broa— rrlngle A Allen—"When Wottra Bui*"— Iiynl A K.irly —Meillln, KMbet 1 Tovrnes— Ear-no's London Club. LOS ANOBLBS, OAL, — BUPRBSt t "Spirit Palntlnr*"—Belmont A Barl—I'oMaril—"In 1090"—Wm. OahUl—Dtrkln's Olrois. MINNEAPOLIS—DNIQUEI: Barton ft Lovers— Katharine Klsre—'Tighter sod tho Bosa"— Joe Wbltettead—BanJo|*lenila. MILWAUKEE—P.MPRE8S: Ladella Comic,tie* (4) —Nester ft Del berg—John R. Qordoc A Co. —American Comedy B\>nr—"Day at tdo Cir- cus." PORTLAND, ORB.—EMPRESS I Ateiyae Lowe ft Oo.—Leo B eers Dancing Mars—Kdna Ana— "L«ul»' ObrUtmaa"—Ilougbton, Morris A Houghton. ST. PAUL—EMPRESS I Lulgl Det'Oto—Berko ft Harrison—Walab, Lynch ft Oo.—Leonard ft LooJe—"Big Jim." SPOKANE, WASH.—EMPRESS: Attn ft Mitch- ell—John lit* ley—Merlan'a Dog*—Bernini ft Lloyd—"Night In a l'ollce Button." SEATTLE. WASH.—EMPRESS: The Momndln- Sit—Arthur Oeary— "Night At to* Batba"— Mary Dorr—Prlnc* Ploro. SAN FRAN., OAL.—EMPRESS—Maglln, Eddie ft Roy—Campbell A Campbell—Cullen Bron.— I^ater Trio —Lewi* A Norton — Duntdi a Troupe. SAORAMENTO. CAL EMPRESS: W. J. DnSii* —Smith, Volke A Cronln—Walter II. Liiv- renoe Playem—Oardner A Lowrie—Anthony ft Boas— "Court By Olrl*." SAN'DIEaO, OAL.—EMPRESS: Oruet A Cruet —O'Brien ft Lear—Clarion Drew Plavern— Olairence 01lv«i^—Snyder A Hallo—"Omlil'a Syndicate." TAOOMA, WASn.—EMPRESS: Martini ft Haxl- Dllllan—Sam Uarrl*—Balln llroa.—J.nulae Mayo—Emersons (8)—"Bower ol Melody." VANCOUVER, CAN.—ORPH.tUU: Wltllsch — D'Arcy ft William* —"Hipptsew"— Lew Well*—Katto Sandwlne. VICTORIA, CAN.—EMPRESS: Uvlagston Trio —Brooks ft Harris—Brace, Daffet ft On,— Mayo A Allman. OUT OF TOWH HEWS rctrtteaal, Mew—MrSrsea <Jslla* Cats, mgr.) the JaSTtrass Stook Oo.. asalaStd by Ploeeace Mackle, as Yvonne, sad Mule Horgan, a* MadaBM hhtfiy. with s a»*»et cboro*, preeeqted "Madam* Sherry," week of Nov. 10, th* atir*ctlon proving ao popular that It Is continued 1741. Julia Sandcraon, in "The Snnihlne Olrl," mallnee *nd night, ». The JelterBoo Stock Ox will prodoce "The Warrens ol Virginia" M ««d week, whys Maud Gilbert, the new Hading Udy. will mat* her Brat •ppe»rnbc*. Jolm Junior also toceais a new member ot the stock S« _ J .^„ Karnt's (L M. Mesher. eagr.I— V*ud«vllle and motloa picture*., BUI week o* IT: Maoart and Bradford. J. Worrea Keen* and coannaay, Leroy and Oalilll, Capitol City roar. L* Roy. WUaoa and Too, Camming* sad Oladylng*. and motion, V Nsw*Postl»«o (M. a Blumennerg, mgr.)— ruiUr new managem*nt this popular Tioime wn- tluue* It* program* of motion nlctnre (e*lnre*, |,-ewsttng smong the headllue film* for 17 and week: '"The Pralrl* Trail," "Rohlnaos Cruaoe," '•Playmate*" snd "HI* Oonaelence." aasSLVs (Jam** W. Utwty. n , *r»-n, v » 0 *- Tlla* and motion picture*. Bill week of 17: The Rises, Von HoO. McKlaalek and Bkadney, Msde- Has aallagher, De W«lto« «nd dog, Davenport. Bttiand and company, McDavIe and Durand, and "I'aatAter," the Sioux Indian girl, Cisco <N»th*n Robblnt. mgf.)—Motion plc- t.wx*. He*dlln« lllni* week cf IT Include: 'The "amplr* " "Th* Ooldw Otoad," ,l A Deal In Oil" nnrt Patbe's Weekly. Onueethi sre rtvea Wednes- day ovenlngs by the "Moose Base," Bro MCKSb (Wm. B. Heave*, aagr.)—Motion picture*, keadllvrrs for IT aan week Include i '•The Beggar's Renret." "Tfts pswsr of th* Bes," "Priday tb» ThlrteteUi" and "Tee Dress of Louts." , _ .. Burrs* (D. D. Leader, racr.)—^W motion, pie. tor* feature* tor week of 17 1ft Paaquill'a "The l.aat Day* of Pompeii." Other aim* Include: "Prom Oet the Flood" and "as Told by the Card*." PivruoM (Barren A O'Brien, mgra.I—Motion picture*, Artlnitoo Otebettr*. sohg nnmbtrs and dancing. NSW Citt Hiti.-—In the SttUtert **rle* Ot concert* M*dsm* Johanna Osdakl, Oeorgs Harris Jr., and Marl* Csalova, sp|<e«r St. Madame Hart* Rappold, Herbert Wlthcrapooo and Kdllh TBomnem, appear In the Onal concert Of the aerie*, Dee. 8. hoTBs.—Mailer O, niumenberg, who reotntly iwlgned, after aellim for aereral year* •■ mm. iter of tho Oaaeo Theatre, ha* taken over th* New Portland Theatre, aaauiutiig control 17. Jai, A. McOonvtlle, former manaswr of th* New Port- land, will act a* general pre** representative for the Ortea and Abrsnu theatrical interest* here Jellut Oahn, while at the JetTersoa Tie at re, At which be I* leaaen and manatee, re- evliee a long dlatanc* leleplwne meswire, 10, th* end oews of (he death of Mr*. OShn, la New York Th* opening of the new Both Opera It, o«v, at Balk, Me., lo occur 81. promise* to be a sale event, and will no attended by Oorernor V llllam T. Ifanlee and ttio member* or hi* *<*tT, Ike mayor of Bath, and other gueat* of promo- <iice. This near theatre, owneil by Hiram Anrami, ot the Ahr*m»' Amnaement Co., of Portland, has bees ronelniereil up-to-date, snd haa a aeaUsg rareelty or 1,200. Th* Inithl performance, !tl. will be Julia Nundermn, In "The Snoehlne Olrl." The "Tufts." snd alo (he "Walthsm," Man., foothsll teama, were scheduled to play game* here, in, and arriving with a crowd of rooters one tbounnd atrong. made thlnn lively patronlilng the tlieotrea Prank E. Howe tor many years alago manager of the New Portland Theatre, has been appointed aaatafant manager of the new Bath Opera Hoise. ^ugh;, ■appletnentttl I.IhI— lleoelvrd Too Late lor Vlttaaiaoittiuu. "Awakening of listens Ritchie, The"—St. Joseph, Mcv, 10-10. "Bas-Hur"—Angett*. Ha., 11. "Blluilneaa of Virtue, Tho"—Omaha, Neb., 10-10. "Bea-Uur"—Savannah, Oa., 2*. 85. Crane, Wm. II.—Star, Buffalo, 11-21). "Ooofeaalon. The" Banesvlll*. 0., 27. Carllales, The—llaseltea, Pa„ lf-23. t>emtng. Lawrence. Co.—Boon*. In., t3-lV, "Dtoaged Oooda"—Lima. O., BT. De Hue Broa.' Hlnatrels—New l'alta, M. Y., 10, Wslden HO, Moutgoawry 31. Cornwall S3. Hsverstraw t4, llllllmm IS, Monroe go, Ooshen 27. Florida 20. Kdlson't Talking Pictures—St. Jcaeph, Mo., go- 21. Kvana' Geo., Mlnatrela—Cedar Raptda, la., 24, Burlington 20. "Fanny's Flr»l Play"—Buffalo 24-20. Favorahaaa, Wm.—Tempi*, Tex., IB. •-root There Wa*, A"—Walnut Street, Ornclnnatl, "Plve Praakforter*, The"—De Kalb, Bkla., Il- ls. Prsskenneld, Lasrs, Co. (I*oa A. Ollaos, mir.) CUrlnds, Is., 14, Baal Oak IB, OUnwood 20, Oatral 87. Ma Orove is. "Follies ot 1013"—ll«gf*ld'*— Natlosal, Waah- Ington, 0. 0., 17-21. "Oarden of Allah"—Toledo, 0., 17-12. arsnlleh's Mas. Com. Co.—Atlanta, O*., 10- Bee 1 BedniB," Martha—Prohoan's—O. 0. H.< aaein- natl, 17-24. ugh'* Comedian* Stork (Hugh A. Mlkela, mgr.) —Pllger, Neb., 17-n, Colon 24-20. "Honey Ilea, Tb*"—New llavm. Conn., 24, SO. Irwin, May—Auguata, On,, IB, Savannah 21. "Inner Hhrlne, The" (A. .Q, Delnmater, mgr)— Broadway, Ilkln., 17-81, Drnai O. II., New York, 24-20. "Innocent Slaner, The"—Syrtosce, N. Y., 17-10, Albany 14-2(1. "Joaeph sal HI* Brtthres"—MoaUsfc, Bkln,, It- go. . Kallch, Bertha—O. It., Providence, B, 1.. MM. *%m Mla*rable*"—Photoniay-Mt. Sterling. Ky„ l>. Hlmlhrvlll* 10-BM, iWheraon OH, 80. Uwena- toro 87-20. "Lite'* Shop Window"—Colonial, Providence. R. I., 17-21. ■Tittle, Mta* Brown"—lyric, Cincinnati, 34-20. Murphy.Yoder stock—Alliance, 0., IMS, Beaver Vails, r*., 14-80. Mart*'* Specialty On—Townahewd, Vt„ 80, N*w- tM* II, Putney 22, AbWeait It. "Milestone*"—O. 0. II.. Cincinnati, 84-20. "One Dsy"—IndlananOlla 14-29. "Prodigal Judge, The" (A. (I. Delimiter, rogr.) —Atinnlln City, N. J,. 24-20, Henillng. Pi.. 27, Ilirrlsburg 28, Oolum'ili, Witblngton, I). 0., Deo. 1-0, "Paaalnn RhoW of 1911"—(OoTrectlonl— Tolclo. (I.. 17-10. "IX-or LttUe Rich aid, The"—Princess, Toronte, C*s„ 84-30. "Oaakwr Olrt, The"—Orand Rapid*, Mich., 23- Blehsrdana, Lady Oonatance—Vaudeville—Kin**. ton, Ont.. Can., 10, Aleiumlra, Toronto, 24-Jo. Bkinuer,,Otis—Metropolitan 0. II., St. Paul, 83- 80. Tanguay, Eva—Sanduaky, 0„ 2B. "Vlraliilan. The"—rmld, Okls., 27, Vngvl's Minstrel*—Ayr*™**. It. Y, 10.82. "When Itresmi Com* Trie''—Burlington, I*. ja. "Whit Hii|i|H<ned to Miry"—Altonni, Pa., SO, Waldtnann. Kdunr.I—Ho. Bend. Mich., 2fl, Blk- hart 27, Dowaglao 28, Benton Harbor 80. Dean, In 'Tier Own Money," was very well liked. Bronx ppera Hoase (Richard Madlcn, mgr.)—"Tho Spring Mold," the popular tiu- hieal comedy, is seen here this week. Last week Willie Collier pleased large audiences In "Who's Who?" Proapeet (Frank Ocrstcn, mgr.)—A real novelty, dealing with white slavery, "Llttlo Lo9t Sister," by Virginia Brooks, Is being flvea hero tor the Brst time In New York. ,art week s very excellent presentation ol "The Spendthrift' 1 was given. Cecil Bpooner (Loots J. Posse, mgr.)— Another novelty, "The House of Llct," Is seen tor the Orst times at the Bpooner this treek, Last week, "When Knighthood Was In Flower" was vdry welt acted by the Bpooner Stock Co. Broax Theatre (Harry Dalley, mgr.)— This week Eddie BV>y and the Seven Little t'oys head the bill. Others on the Dill sre: I'.dmund Ilnyes and company, la "The Plane Movers;" Claude and Fannie Usher, in "Tbs straight Path;" Jack Gsrdner, Clark and Verdi. (Minnie Allen, Mario Lo's Dresden China Statues, Henry Lewis, Ismed, Miller, Moore snd Peters, will and Kemp, and Hol- land and Dockrell. Miner'* Bronx—/rhts Week, the College GlrlH is the offering. Brooklyn, It, Y. —Academy (P. O. Kflnnll, mgr.) concerts, musical cntertalbmouts, lee- ttiros. etc. Hon. Wm. H. Tnft, evening, Nov. 19; Jan Paderewekl 20, Metropolitan Opera Co., In "Faust," 22; Dwlghi Klmendorf lec- tures on Southern India 25, Oreek soags, folkloro and dances 20. ««.«.- Montauk (Bdw. Troll, mgr.)—"The Doll House," with the original company, opened hero Mondny, 17, to a capacity house. "Jo- seph aud His Brethren" week of 24. MAJB8TIC (John It. Plerco, njar.)-»"n*« llevo Mo Xantlppo 51 this week. "The Whip" week of 24. HnoADWA* (Leo C. teller, rtgr.)—A. (I. Dtlatnater presents for the jlrst time, "The Inner Slirlne," this week, "Tho Conspiracy" Week o(24. ?■ Kits (I. Plugelmin,. mgr.)—"Bought Paid Por'' this week. The Bunday vsOde* flits concerts arc very popular htre. "TBI Plvo Prankforters" week of 24. OSPHRUM ( Willie in MasaUd, _ week of 17: Lasky's "Bedheads," JTack -j-ii, and Newton. Stutzmnn nnd Tsvlnr, Urace Potncrny. Al. Anderson, Gardner, West and Sunshine nnd Koln. (•ptttstm (C. Frnnklyn, mgr.)—For this week. Progressive Olitls. i*2Stti tPrapk (lerntpn. mgr.)—This week. What Happened to Mary." Last week, Julia Orphruh (Wllllrin MasaUd, mar.)—Dill „eek of 17: Lasky's "Bedheads," lack JJor- worth. Trovnto, Seldom'! Venus, Chris Illcb- nrds. McDevItt, Kelly and Lucie, "Don't l>o That," With Jack Dcvereux and company; Miller and Mark, nnd Rafayetle's dogs. llrmiiwirii (Benotltct Hintt. mgr.) — Bill week of 17: Henry Woodruff nntl compahy, "The Green Beetle," Bronson nnd Haltliln. Pour Bards, Ed. Morton. Kelly nnd Polljck. l.orkett nnd Waldron, and Monthtnbo and Wells. (Utbtt (B. A. McArdle, mgr.)—ftermsn Timbcrg, Jo "Davey's Melody," drew capdeltk houses last week. "The Spendthrift" this week. "Little Lost Sister" week of 24. CnsscisNT (Lew Parker, mgr.)—(The Cres- rent Stock Co. present "The Traveling Snles- man" this week. "Tho Royal Mounted" week of M. <;ii in- ii (Louis Barr, mgr.)— Tim Orand Opera House Stock Co. presents "A Desperate Chance" this week. "Llfo's Shop Window' 1 week ot 24, Stab (M. J. Joyce, mgr.)—(Minor's Big Frolic this week. The Beinnan Show week of 24. Bmpibb (J. H. Curiin, mgr.)—The Oay New Yorkers this week. Miner's Big Frolic week of 24 Casino (Charles Daniels, mgr.)— Follies ot the Day this week. The College Girls week ,ot 21. Buow (George Schenck, mgr.)—IVocw's vaudeville, changed twice weekly, and latest photoplays. Gotham (Pauline H. Boyle, mgr.)—The Gotham Slock Co. prescbt "A BOmabro ot the Underworld" this week. "The Traveling Hnleaman" week Of 24. lUi.nr.v |.M. II. Bate, rogr.)—MlnUturo musical .comedies, togotbet with vaudeville nnd the latest photoplay a. Gbbenfoint (Al. TrabSMi, mgf.) —The tireennoint Stock Company present "Tho Volunteer Organist" this week, "A Homines of the Underworld" week of 24. B«nroBD (Ben Kabn, mgr)—Vaudeville and the latest photoplays. The frbgftla is changed twlco weekly. Foxton (A. M. Light no, mgf.)— Vaude- ville, changed twice weekly, Is drawing ca- pacity houses. SnunBRr (Wm. Sheeny, mgf.) — LOew's vaudeville continues to big houses. Tits pro- gram Is changed twice weekly. Olympic (Hermnn Wacko, mgr.) — Con- tinuous vnudevlllo and pictures. Linpbn (A. H. Schwartt, mgr.)—The lat- est photoplays and vaudeville. SolVmsu (A. Rlciiel, mgr.)— Vauflaville moving pictures. , Combdy (Wm. fob, mgr.)—Picture* sod vaudeville.' Folly (Wm. For, mgr.) — Pictures and vaudeville. ItoiAi, (Marcos Locw, mgr.)—Photoplay* ana vsndevllle. Firrn Avbhdr (M. d. rial*, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures abd vaudeville. Jobeb (M. T. Jones, mgr.)— Vaudeville and pictures. LniKRTt (John A. Zero, mgr.)—The latest photoplays and vandevllle. Oxroiin (Geo. J. Weiss, mgr.)—/The latest photoptnys and vaudeville. Uta AvgHtm—George IClelne's "I**! Days of Pompeii" opened here Mondof, 17, for a three dnys' engagement. Several of the lat- est fefttnre pliotoplnys sfe-booked hers. WARWICK.—VflUdOtUie aud pictures. COItCF.ItNlNO THCnSTON, TIUS MAGICIAN. "It ha* been tho habit of this department for scv.-rul yosrs to greet the approach of 'J'hurstoo, the magician, with wild tulvos of a pn I ii use. I :>nve been chldcd for this oBUberance by tboso people who Insist that tho theatre is exclusively n highbrow Insti- tution. I'aislog up this assumption, It may tie safely asserted that 'rburntoti's tricks de- mand an t-xereltc ot gray matter that should entitle Its possessor to u very high seat in the councils of fie highbrows. I have known several very distinguished cttltens who bad written learned and exhaustive treatises on the origin ot species, nnd had delved qutto deeply into the mysteries of Hgyptlun hiero- glyphics who weri) sbsolutcy helpless when osked how Thurston managed to get six rab- bits, a hundred gallons of water and several lurgo floral offerings out of a peanut bag. "Despite our assumption ol superiority nlid the airs we affect about the lordship of tho human Intellect, I believe wo all lake a sneak- ing sort of pleasure In being fooled, faked and humbugged. I have no less nn authority for tuts assumption that P, T. linrnum, of white elephant fame. These things being true, we may regard the mysterious Mr. Thurston as a benefactor ot the human race In Its present highly developed state of swelled cranium. As a remedy for Ingrow- ing hlghbroWIsm, t know of nothing better thin Ah evening will " cents tiita week,"—Cl| rustic A "PLEASURESEEKERS"'CABjUiET A real uovelty was provided for th* pa- trons or the Simpson ft Crawford Co. res- taurant, Now York, ou Monday, Nov, IT. Besides the regular riilmret performances tltey were entertained by Moiilgoniery nasi Mooro, ot "The Pleasure Seekers' company, nnd tlia ontlro chorus, who had bveu Invited for luncheon and wore given the freedom of the largo dining room, which was rrowdsd to suffocation, niuny having horn turned away. The performance started at 12.H<) and did not finish until 2,80, Among the num- bers contributed were "Itoll On, Mississippi Moon," by Florence Moore and chorus; "My Arvorno Huso," by Miss Monro aud chorus; "Oivo Mo a Uniform ot Illuo" .and "Old Broadway," by Montgomery and Moore, with Hilly at tho piano, A number of photol showing scenes from "Tho Pleasure fleeken" wore prominently displayed throughout the i'lg store. The company were taken to and from the store In a fleet of touring cart hear* swelled cranium. As a remedy for ingruw- of notfal ^11 AH, M, I) ME ItOt VtlUhutvh Oazette-Timtw. Thurston at thejiy- M, llHBtHi, Drs- a) a»- WILLIAM PATCH TO OVOR8BB. NegotlAtloM wen completed laNt Week wheriby Wiiiiatn Moore Patch, mdiingltig di- rector or the Pitt Player*, of Pittsburgh. 1'v, wlU assume the Same position Bt the VVflan- Ington Square Theatre, Detroit. Mich., be- ginning Dec. l. Aijltjd interests rwhiroi tho both houses, and Mr. Patch will divide Bis lug liuntiers, and the entire affair proved tD be an enjoyable one for nil concerned, STRAND THEATRE PLANS* On Nov. 17 the Andorson Gaiety CompaBV arranged to take over the how Strand, at rorty-seventh Street and Broadway, New York. Dollar abow« will be the attractions i'Ufl*r the mahnpitaent of 0. M. Anderson's MM J. J. noeeiithsl. who hat been in New York (or several days to complete tho plana for tb* Anderson concern, lift last Bight for the The date of the opening has not been axed, bat eviry effort la being made to got the the- atre Hart of the building completed as quick- ly ns.posilblo, snd work is going on at night and day. *»ea> NEWS CANNOT BIfl COfVIIIGHTIOD. time between Pittsburgh and Detroit. In n suit brought by Acton Davits to re- W. B, McVlckcr. b vert ttoptilAr Jnoupg strain Udwata J.TloWars from producing the newspaper tnah, is hoiine mati»a*f ot the play, "Klnollntf," oh the ground that it vlo- Pltttburgh house. LirM his copyright of ah nrHcle printed five yeafl Bgo, Judge Chsrles M. Hough, In lbs tlhlthd States Court, NdV. 17, quotes .|K principle that Hew* citihot bo copyrlghtett. Mr. Davles ciilnplaihs that tho play was written around an article which was printed *»»*> NOT TIIU ST. PAM, OHPHEIM. Manntter 14. C. Bdrtougho, Of the Oftthetlfn, St PaUI. Minn., wishes us 16 jofret't the statement thai the OrpheUM is tfte HoAt n! the orplienm Plsyerrt, Under Ulfeclloh at J. Herman Thurmnh. The St. PAUl tirphetiin Is in the chain of the OrphSUtn dtctUt, DlAy- Ing Orpheum vaudeville booking's. The slate 1 meat erroneously referred to the lit. Paol MM ' ■ ' - •at) SARAH McVICKEtVS DAUGIItElt DEAD. Kathyrn Colon, daughter of Sarah Me vtcker, died at Fsrnhurst, Del., Hnturtlay, Nov. in, ot pueUmobla. She was thirty-three yedrs of age. under tho beading "News of the Theatres," and the Cltptlun ''A Massachusetts Ileal Lite Tragedy which Belipses the Plot of. 'Tue ranrv •• "Yon csllnot copyMglit news," Said Juiigo Hough, In declining fo Issue an injunction nnd order sn accounting. "This thing was presented to the public gs s matter of news and not as a mailer of fiction. Of course a statement of facts may be ^protected by copyright against piracy of the form In Which In Which they are presented, for that often has literary value, hut there can be no piracy of facts,"