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TOM HOPKINS~r»°«g^ r, . y n d Fo fh°e Arch St. or anyone knowing his wlicralxmta, Iilease couimttnlcato with OAltSON, care of RED- )I.\(JT0N, 1272 Atuslcrdani Ave., New York. OUT OF TOWN NEWS PHII.ADELPHIA. Zero weather last week kept the thettTegoen bugging their flresldee, and business suffered some what For week of Feb. 10, the new offering* consist of "Nearly Married," at the Onirics, ud "The Poor Little Rich Ctrl" at the Broad. Metboi'olitan Oral Hooss (Alfred Ifc-gcrle. mgr.)—The opera schedule for the current week consists of "Tho Juggler of Notre Dame" ind Leon Oavallo'a "Zlngira," on IS; "RlroIettG," on 18; and "La Boheme" on 10. Splendid sudlenoea witnessed last week "Faust" oo 0. "Herodlade," on 11; "Tbils," on 12; 'Monna Vjuni." at tbe matinee, and "Carmen" at the night performance, 14. Bboad (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs ) — "Tbe Poor Little Rich Qlrl" for a two weeks' stay, beginning 10. Ethel Barrymoro, In "Tinte," had two very profitable weeks ending 14. Qabeick (Obas. O. Wauamaker, rnrr.)—"Newly Married" has Its Drat local vluw 10. "Dimaged Goods" departed 14, after a successful three weeks' engagement. Fobbkst (Nixon k Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"The Marriage Market" continues to be a popular at- traction, to good houses. Tbe third and final week begins 10. Ltbio (Lawrence Blomberg. mgr.)—"The Mid- night Qlrl' 1 scored an emphatic hit, to big bouses last week. Tbe music anil book are of pleasing quality, and the caat well nigh perfect. Mar- garet Romalne, who made ber local debut, scored tbe biggest kind of a hit, and was the dominating feature of the show. George MacFarlane and Bra Fallon are also prominent In the production. The second week starts 16. Aoblphi (Lawrence Bttunberg, mgr.)—"Within tbe Law" begins 16, the Anal week of It* un- precedented run. Business waa floe list week. Lotus Theatre (Beulth E. Jay. mgr. ) — "Ootoo and Take Me," a farce with melodramatic Interruptions, scored quite a success with the stock company last week. Miry Servoa, achieved a distinct success In me leading role. Walmbt (W. D. Wegefarth, mgr.)—"Bought and Paid For," for the first time at popular prices, drew big houses last week. Francis X. Conlnn and Hellen Mae Kellar were entirely com- petent In the leading roles. Tbe second week begins 10. Ohiiixum (O. K. Lord, mgr.)—"The Little Lost Sister" 10-21. "Tbe Shepherd of the Hills" was greatly liked by tbe Oermantown residents last week, who flocked to tbe bouse In big numbers. Edward Sprigae and Jean Ward do spirited act- ing in tbe production. Oiibstnut Stbswt Ofbea Houbh (Ralph Re- nault mgr.)—Tbe Orpbeum Stock put on "Over Night" 16 and week. Last week wis deroted to "The Man Inside," which was seen for the first time locally. It la Intensely melodramatic oixl afforded plenty of opportunity for Norton Churchill. George W. BarbUr, and Adelaide Keim In the leading roles. Ahxbican (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock, In "The House of Lies," 10 and week. "The Gam- bleu," capably acted, drew big bouses Inst week. Lola Howell, the new leading lady with the com- pany, received a warm welcome. II abt's (John W. Hart, mgr.)—The Stamford Players, In "Tbe New Magdalen," 16-21. "St. Elmo" was revived In a capital manner last week, to well-filled bouses. Emily Smiley was entirely at botoe In the leading role. B. F. Kami's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Adele Ritchie is featured 10 and week. Other, are: Pert Errol, Fredericks Sleramons sad company, Handera and Mllltss, Laddie Cliff, tbe Gliding O'Mearas, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Harrow, Hersog's stallions, Boganny's Bakers .ind moving pictures. Gband (T. U. Dougherty, Jigr.)—Week of 10- 21: Ruth Lockwood snd Harry Van, Sammy Watson's Circus, Win. QUI and company. El Olcve, O'Nell and Walmiley, Pierce and Maltee, and moving pictures. Wm. Penh (Wm. W. MllWr, mgr.)—Week of 16-21: McBrlde and Csvamugh, Betty Duval and company, Milt Collins, Georgette, the Three Bar- tos. Ted sod Una Bradley. Sprague and McNeece, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 10- 21: "California." "Fun In a Turkish Bath." Ernest Carr and company, Plaane and Bingham, Grant Gardner, Kolb A Hirland, and moving pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr.)—Week of 10- 21: The Seven Bracks, Jessie Flynn rind company, Wm. Bond and company, Jock MoPberson, Bawl- ton and La Tour, Roach and McOurdy, and mov- ing pictures. Alleohent (O. F. Eggleslon, mgr.)—Week of 10-21: "Cheyenne Days," Edwins Bsrry snd company, tbe Stan Stanleys, Dick De Lorls, Hamilton and Barnes, Black and Bue, and moving pictures. Fxakkvoed (J. D. Frelhofer, mgr.)—Week of 10-21: Tom Linton and company, Jean Weir snd company, Hal Merrill, Grace King, Neuss and Ellrid, and moving pictures. Kbvstoni (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 10- 21: Frances Clare and company, tbe Three Loret- tss, Eldrldge snd Bsrlow, Dorothy Member, Bill- son and Patterson, the Stanleys, and moving pic- tures. Faibuoont (Ssm Dawson, rag?.)—Week of 10- 21: Pauline's leopards, Fred and Maye, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Thome, Ponds, Woods and Jerome, Carrie Llllie, snd moving pictures. Bsoadwat (Jos. Cohen,-mgr.)—Week of 10-21: Wm. Edmunds and company, Al. White's Song Birds, Jules Marceu, Fred and Adele Astalre, Tom Kyle and company, and moving pictures. Eurini (Wm. 0. Cameron, mgr.) — Rohle'a Beauty Show Is due 16 and week. The Troca- dtros had a docen big houses swelling them Isst week. This wss In a great .neature due to the popularity of Frank Finney, whose comedy scored big. Ssm J. Adams, Florence Mills snd Minnie Purke also furnished clever acts. The Ginger Girls next. Casino (Ellas ft Koenlg, mgrs.)—Hastings' Big Show 10-21. The Bon Ton Girls were entirely up-to-date last week, to splendid patronage. Babe La Tour waa the star, and she got s big hand. Bert Baker slao acquitted himself most favorably. The Gay New Yorkers 23. PaorLK's (Chas. F. Edwards, mgr.)—The Rector Girl, 10 and week. The Dandy Girls, with s full compliment of comedians and dancers, furnished a well liked snow last week, to big returns. Eva Mull and her Beauty Show follows. Tbocadiero (R 0. Morrow, mgr.)—Tbe Parisian Beauties 10 and week. "The Girl from Mailm's" drew crowded houses last week. Bob Fltxslm- mons. the pugilist, was an added attraction, and the followers of tbe roped arena were there In big numbers. Eve Mull's popularity was great, and everything she did pleased the houses. Gavbtt (John P. Rckharlt, mgr.)—Tbe house burlesque show put on s skit last week, entitled "Sapbo," which was entirely to the liking of the patrons. Bam Mlcals and Jack Perry were on the job snd kept the comedy going. Ethel Ray snd Collins and Wolhmau were seen In clever olio numbers. Duuont's (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—"The Ra- dium Doctor" is the latest skit that turnlBhed the feature of tbe minstrel bill last week. "Tbe Hosiery Strikers' Ball" and "Investigating Moya- inenslnj." two clever skits, in addition to the first part, furnished a well rounded hill. Bijou. Gibabd, Fobbfauoii'h, Aliiaiima, Vic- toria, Palacbj, Plaza and Linutrr give vaude-. vlllc and" moving pictures. NOTRS, "Tun Wmr" will be put on for n extended run at the Metropolitan One.-.i Hourc, beginning March T. Tim ballroom of the, BellcTue-St.-itfnrd wai crowded Feb. 11, when the antinnl "Night In Bo- l.cnili," given by tbe Pen and Pencil Olub. took place Harry T. Jordan, manager of Keith's, was In chnrge, anil all of tbe vandevllllnn* of note contributed their services. Louisa Hoiiaa will be heard In caucert at tbe Academy of Music, 10. TSTKiriiNi, la concert, nt tbe Acidemy of Mu- sic, 10, was a counter attraction lo Cnruao In "Tosca " at the Metropolitan Opera Hume on tbe same night. Both attractions, however, drew crowded houses. ELUKNDORr begins. 10, n series of travel talk, it the Academy of Music. Tub Philadelphia Orchestra Is now on tour In lie New England Stales. The first -.-onccrt waa hi Bridgeport. Conn., on 0. B K. Hobton Is a new addition to the Little Then I re Stock Co. Carbondale, Pa.-.MaJojiU (L A. Fnrrell. mgr.) Prof. Sofaaeffer'a Orchestra and ilnlly chance of the General Film Cc'i pictures. Big business, reganllass of ten below sero vreubr* Gsu (Alfonso Slr.'lannt, mgr.)—CMocbsnleal or- cheatra of thirteen pieces, and dstly change of photoplays. ^ack or the NAME No. 2 Circus Special Trunk $ 12 .00 I be Trunk that Is made special for *■ tbe needs of the CIRCU3 man. Convenient and durable. It will pay you to send for our latest 1814 CATALOGUE. CA TAYLOR TicUMK WORKS CHICAGO: 35 E. Randolph St „ NEW YORK: 131 W. 38th 9t- ,. WE BOOK EVERYTHING a | ' Licemsa Incorporated Bstabllshsd IBIZ THOMAS JHAMUN INC. PHOENIX BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS.MINN. AT LIBERTY, LILLIAN MELVIN, for Vaud. or good Med. Show. Singing and dancing gpeclalttfs; change for six nights. Read, fake, transpose piano. Up in acts. 3016 Evans Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED —First-class experienced manager; also story of my life dramatized and staged. Address. "Experience," The New York Clipper. Savor (H. E. Cary, mgr.)—Good music and pictures. luBAL (L. A. Farrell, mgr.)—I.ynott's Orches- tra, and dramatic atd historical pictures, changed dally. Extra added attraction every Wednesday evening. Victosh (Louis Mstule, mgr.)—Music, pic- ture and occasional vaudeville. Clirinsberabnra;, Pa.—New (William P. Brltsch, mgr.) for Feb. 16-21: Jolly Phil Manor and his own repertoire company. Roskdaxi (F. A. Shlnobrook, mgr.)—"Bought snd Paid For" 18 Notis. —Nelllo Tapper deserved special mentlo for her dancing ability The Davis team made good, and tho Savage shooting act also went big. Altoonn, Pa.—Mlshler (I. O. Hlsbler, mgr.) Winifred St. Claire Stock Co. Feb. 16 and week, "Little Lost Sister" 23, the Welsh Plsyers 24, 25. Obphecm (A. E. Denman, mgr.)—Bill 1618: Melody Monarchs and a Mild, Hnfford and Chain, Carolyn Franklin and William Wilson and com- pany, and Allman and Nevlns. Boyle Woolfolk's Seminary Girls, with Knute Erlckson, 19-21. Rreemhurg, Pa.—St. Clair (A. 0. Wlble, mgr.) "The Shepherd of the Hills" was the attraction Feb. 13. Helen Grayce Co. 16 and Grand. Casino, Pbincbss, Ltbio and Stab- ligut, pictures only. Denver, Col.—Broadway (Peter McCoort, mgr.) "Blue Bird'' Feb. 16 and week. AuorroaiUM.—National Grand Opera Company of Canada 16-18. OarijETJK (A. 0. Carson, mgr.)-—Bill 16 and week: Billy B. Van, Sophie Birnard and Lou Anger, Boudlnl Bros., Margaret lies snd com- pany, Corelll and Gillette, Roberta and Verera, and moving pictures. Dknii.iii (Woodward ft Homau, mgrs.)—"Tbe Little Minister" IS snd week, EMraass (George A. Bovyer, mgr.)—Bill 14 and week: Arthur Geary, Wilson and Rich, "A Night In a Police Station," Prince Floro. Mary Dorr, Le, Trio Morandlnl, and moving pictures. Tabob (Peter McCoort mgr.)—Hirry Lander 16-18, "Tbe Girl In the Taxi" rest of week. Pantaoes (Nat Darling, mgr.)—Bill 16 and week: Texas the gentlemanly gorilla; De Alberts, Musical Splllers, Florence Raymond, Arnesen, and moving pictures. Bakes (Nettle Wilson Wtrd, rngr.)—Waldo and Hoyt opened In burlesque 15; moving pictures also. Hamilton, O. — Grand (John E. McCarthy, mgr.) bill lib. 16 and week: Three Bounding Pattersons, Ellis and Ellsworth. MrConnell snd Lockhirt, Synies and Howard, "Little Miss Prin- cess" Musical Comedy Co., Mr. and Miss Rey- nolds, Sheridan and Mack, Five Dixie Daisies and the Bioscope. Jewel. Star, Lyme, BorAU Eaole and Suitu's, motion pictures. Notbs. — The Misses Morehead. of Zancsvllle, are here rehearsing a cast of one tbouand school pupils for "Dolly DljaplCB," for the B. P. O. E. charity play, Feb. 18-20, at Smith's Theatre Manager J. H. Broomhall, of the Jewel motion picture theatre, was elected secretary of the Ohio State Branch, No. 1, Motion Picture Exhibitors' League, In convention at Cincinnati 2 and week. The next convention will be held In Dayton, O.. boglnlng July T Margaret Lohumu, local dra- matic teacher, temporarily played the part of the Bird Woman In "Fro:klee." rs ,'».«r. rt-llevlng Mrs. Anna Little, who was called lo Chicago to attend tbe funeral of her mother. Mrs. little rejoined tbe "Freckles" Company at Springfield, O., Jan. 31. Wooster, O.—City (Kettler ft Limb, mgrs.) "Mutt and Jed" Feb. 10. "New Sunny South" 20. Aluambba (J. H. Knepper, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Don Rocnlne and Conley and Bell, 0-11. Wilbur, tbe Juggler, snd the FalrcbUl company, 12-14. Lyric (B. R. Mott, mgr.)—Pictures and music 20. Wallace (Louis Mohn, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Notes. —The Alvsrado Players, a stock com- pauy of unusual merit, closed a very successful week's engagement at Olty Opera Bouse 7. A return engagement has been booked Don Ro- mlne, tbe man wltb the triple voice, was a big feature at tbe Alhambra 10-12. He possesses an excellent baritone, also operatic soprano voice of great richness and volume Oonley and Bell effered a neat rural comedy act K. of P. Minstrels was a big success financially and other- wise. It waa repeated a second night by request Mansfleld, O. — Opera House (Grouse ft Kunta. mgrs.) "Mutt and Jeff" Feb. IT, "Ro- mance" 10. Alvtm (J. Paul Beethody, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd motion pictures. Notes. —Rumor Is that Mansfleld Is to have a new vaudeville theatre, seating eight hundred. and leased by Gus Sun Fred Hilton, formerly manager of tbe new Walnut Street Theatre. In Louisville, Ky.. has moved to this city, and will make Mansfield his future home. Temple, Test.—Temple (W. J*. Lucas, mgr.) "The Bluebird," a most gorgeous spectacle of fairyland, sppeired at this theatre Saturday, Feb. T. and proved to be the most popular of ill fairy pieces that has ever visited this city. The thea- tre waa crowded to its capacity and the play was well received by the entire audience. "The Shep- herd of the Hills." with Mr. Van Murrell In the tlile role, and supported by a good caat. waa witnessed by a fair but appreciative audience 9. Gkh and Crescent, pictures only. Dallas, Tes.—Delia, (Geo. Anay, mgr.) "The Blue Bird" waa bere_Feb. 0-18. Majestic (O. F. Gould, mgr.)—Bill 0-15 In- e'uded: Elsa Rnogqer. Van »nd Oarrie Avery, Flanann ind Edwards, Don Fulano, "The Girl Abroad," De Leon and Davles, and Standard Broii. Gasdbn.— Bill week of 8 Included: Great Mlkko Troupe. Howard Slaters. TlvoII Trio, San Tuecl, W. T. Bobola, T. J. Ryard. snd a two reel fea- ture. "Tbe Power of toe Mm." Old Mill. —BUI week of 8 Included: Eeh's Bicycling Beauties, Temple Quartette, Musical B. F. KEITH'S CIRCUIT OF THEATRES K. F. ALBKE, - General Manager THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT OF THEATRES MAIITIN BECK, - General Manage! United Booking Offices of America (Agency) ARTISTS and Acts of Every Description Suitable for Vaudeville Can Obtain Desirable Engage- ments in these Offices. You Can Book Direct by UIQUi> ssJkJJl asJsJWaFW *sFs»*»W^a'S»avsi era w^ as - ■ ■ i — ■ as i ^— —— w-ww — j Addressing S. K. Hodgdon, Booking Manager of the United, and F. W. Vincent, Booking Manager of the Orpheum Circuit. offices: B. F. KEITH'S Palace Theatre Building, - - New York City FI*AYTJfQ TBB BEST Df VAUDEVIIJLB SULLIVAN and CONSIDINE CIRCUIT GENERAL BCSI5ESS OFFICE s Sullivan and Consldlne Bldg., Third and Madison Sts., SEATTLE, WASH. FRED. HHCOLN. - Gen. Mgr. GENERAL BOOKING OFFICE I 14S5 Broadway (Heidelberg;Bids;.),5.T CHRIS O. BROWN, a - MgT. BRAirCH BO OKI SO OFFICES i PAUL GOCDRON.8 North Clark St, cor. Madison, Chicago HL; MATJBI01J I. BURNS, 8d and Madlaon Sts., Seattle, Wash.; W. P. BEESE, 806 Market Bt, 8ai Francisco, Csi.j B. OBERsUrER, BToad mead Hoase, a Fanton St., London, 8. W., England 'Tcat'OBST "INDEPENDENT'AGENCY ONLY HOT AFFILIATE^f^pj J-A.1RS, CUUBS,PARKS J ^*^1^ , ! 'Il»l SlHHIffi^ S-^-^S GBECUEV 'FAMOUS"CLEVELAND CIRCUIT SERVICI KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING 1402 BROADvYA/. N.Y CITY^ FRED. MARDO Bcston Booking Office VAUDEVILLE ACTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS WANTED FOR BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND Colonial Bldg., BOSTON.MASS. TEL.OXFORD910 PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY 23 ° ™™ £ET ' Want to bear from all acts, large or small. Write, wire or phone. W. H. WOLFFK, Manager. NO LONGER CONTTECTED WITH ANT OTHER AGENCY. II ENTION! Seven elaborate Oriental Costumes, Sultans, three Grand Viziers, Sultana'sand three Harem favorites made for a private Society Ball. Worn once. Bargain. CROflER'8 SPARKLE EJHBROIDKKY WORKS, 300 W. 43d St., New York City. SECOND HAND Scenery for Sale We have on hand several Drop Curtains, a large Conservatory Drop, Several small Asbestos Curtains, Two large Fane/ Interiors, 12 pieces each, besides several Set Pieces and other Scenery which we will sell at a bargain. All in good condition but not suitable for traveling or road use. Is made for regular stock scenery in theatres. If you are needing scenery, give us the dimensions of yoor stage and let us see if we can fit you out; SOSMAN & LANDIS CO. 417 So. Clinton St., CHICAGO, ILLS. YOUNG LADY VIOLINIST WITH VAUDEVILLE EXPERIENCE FOR RECOGNIZED ACT. ONE WHO SINGS PREFERRED. Address PRODUCTION, care CLIPPER. SANDERS' THEATRICAL CIRCUIT SANDERS & COMPANY, Managers Rooms 4, 6 and 6, 1126 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. Hooking for this season and next,Recognized Attractions for the best towns in Missouri, Kansa and Oxlauoma. All dates protected. Can ose Four More Musical or Dramatic Companies for Air dome Time. Wanted for BEVERIDGE PLAYERS PEOPLE IN ALL LINES FOR SUMMER SEASON Opening about middle of April. SISTER TEAM to play Parts and do Specialties. Piano Plajcr doabling brass In Band. Actors doing Specialties or doubling brass given preference. Second season over established territory.- Salnrv sure. Juv. tenor singer N. B.-Booze means dlsmlsssl wit hout notice. G. L. BEVERIDGE, Litchfield, 111. R- H. MAYLAND A SON, 04Wllloughby 8t., Brooklyn, N.Y\ losieal Specialties, Xylophones, Orchestra Bells, Etc. NOW IN OUR OWN HEW BUILDING. EST. 1800. Stewarts, Mabel Blondell, alaynes and Mayaes, and Copeland and Walah. Wabhlnoion, Qoavt, HtproDioita, Drxis, Best, Ltbio, Pbincbss. Dallas, Nickelodeon, Bioscora, Candt, Pavosjtb, Ehpobsb, Cbistal, Palace snd Hoseland, —Pictures only. Nora—The Szth Anousl Corn Kaposi toe Is being held at Pair Park 10-21. The Oomsn Greater Carnival Co. furnish amusements. Milwaukee. Wla. — Davidson (Sherman Drown, mgr.) Fiske O'llara, In "Dear Old Dub- lin." Feb. 1818; "The Traffic" 19-21. .J Ul J ST,c (J - *• Wa-ler, bibt.)— Bill week of lot Clirk and Bimlltoo, Joe Welch. Wm. J. Dooley, Austin Webb and company, Morton and Qlsss, Keller and Weir, and the Parbcr Oirls. Pabst (Ludwlg Krelss. mgr.)—The Qermnn Stock Co. presented "Die Modeme Eva" 16. Srddebt (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—The 8bubert Stock Oo. present "Nobody's Widow" week nt 16. "The Boas" next Gatstt (J. W. Whitehead, mar.)—Dresmlinil Barlesooers week of 15. Billy Watson's Big 8how neat. Csistal (Wm. Gray, mjrr.)—Bill week of 10: Lasky's Hoboes, Lillian Leonl, Walter Perclval and company. Rex Calvert, and Tokyo's Jsps. Emfbess (Wm. IUvnor. mgr.)—Bill week of 16: "The Mermaid and the Man." Up-Side-Down Zeraldas, Louis Gronat, Bob Ball, and "The Punch." Oni'iiBi-M (Walter Hlldebrant, mgr.)—Bil Johnson, lo "Oh, Look Who's Bere," la the st- trsctioa week of 15. Charleston. S. C Academy (Chas. R Mat- thews, mgr.) Pnlmette Minstrels (local) Feb. 10. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw 17, Smirt Set 20. Victobia (Pasthne Amusement Co., mgrs)— "Isle of Ginger" 1018. PatNcsss. aCArasTic, Lvbic, Colonial and Casiki, pictures only. DixiriLANn.—Russell k Owens' Slock Co., In- definite, and pictures, Lynchbnrcr, Vn.—-Trenton (J. B. Trent, mgr.) bill week of Feb. 0 Included: The Darlings. John Healy, Bernard Fablr. Edna Clair, Egg'.es- too and Marshall. Hsrry Carlyle, Pearl Btevens. Joe Wilton, Harrison-West Trio, Wart Sisters, snd motion pictures. Bbxvxobbb, Oatrt and Uajibtio, motion pic- tures only.