The New York Clipper (September 1914)

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•TV" 24 THE 'JSTEW YOEK OLIPIP^B. September 12 Picture Co.. Inc. } ACCURATE PBINTI5G- C4HEFDL DEVELOPING- PROPER W ASIIIrTO- EXACT TONINO- COHRECT DBYIBQ- U TUB PORMl'LA THE LIBKHTT lJlBORATORY EMPLOYEES ABB GUIDED BT ALLOW OS TO (HOW TOO "WE KStW HOW" LIBERTT FE1TIHE8 ABB BEING HANDLED BT A. H. SAWYER, OF NEW TOBK BOOK THEM—THEY ABB —na—g ■< developing booh capacity, hypo boob capacity, wash booh capacity, toning booh capacity, DRYING BOOH CAPACITY, 16 BBAKES OP FILM M PRAKES OP PILH IS OP PILH W OB PILM 080 VBABXI OB FILM ss 190 fast of Film par Brut*. 150,ooa mn OB PILH IV ACTIOS Iff THE FAST LIBERTT LABORATORY AT OffB TIME. THAT M WHY WE OAB GUARANTEE t*UICK SERVICE. Deaths. (Continued from pop* It.) Min. GEotirara Von JAjrocnowarr, Sept. 6. Sam W. Corns. Sept. 3. Bidos Ouxt, Sept. 4. Siui 6m>uniw, -T- JotcH D* Wrrr, Aag. 25. ■PLEMDID PRODUCTIONS ABB OFT POOR PBOTOOBAPHT. SPOILED BT AU.OW US TO SHOW YOU -WE KNOW HOW" IF TOD ABB INTERESTED IMMEDIATELY. GBT Iff TOUCH WITH US "The Name and Fame of Liberty Will Circle the Clobe" LIBERTY MOTION PICTURE CO., Inc. 20-52 EAST HERMAN ST. GERMANTOWN, PHIL*., Pi HOWARD G. BOBB, Vlce-Pres. ail General Manager. —Walter Browtr—Uemwtd 4 Rlienl—"Be- • twees -TniM." SACRAMKNTO, GAL.—BMPBBSS: The Valdos— Marry' Livingston A Co.—Stuart A Bill— Bach Brotber* j— A Jotason—Yvonne. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL —EMPRESS: Jeter A Sog er s ■BU'T Inmin A Co.—Obristeasen— Wn. Morrow A Co.—Kim Oral/ Elds—Slgs- bea'a Dags. SEATTLE, WASB.—EMPRESS: MeClare 4 Dolly —Shrlner 4 Richards—Nell McKInley—Mur- phy ft Foley—Bomalne A Orr—"Thro' the Skylight." SPOEAMB. WUBfl.—JBfPBESS: Wilson A Wil- ton—Kitty Fraud* 4 Co.—Calts Brothers— Bath Powell—Morris A Beaaley—Montrose ' ft SydeU. TAOOofA, WASH.—EMPRESS: Era Promt— Senator Francis Musphy—Irwla A Eenoj- Mr. A Mrs. Dare Elwra A Co.—Dora Dhh'i Fautoms—Laypo A Benjamin VANOOUYBB, OAM.—LOBW8: Alice Hanson A COT READY FOR YOUR FAIR There la no medium that wDl reach the Big Crowd so quick ana bo strong. Ontfit complete with your "ai" on 9x18 ft. Banner, .18.00. The same wltta lire size Dummy Trapeze Performer, |«.oo. Model Aeroplane "ad" as per cot, $125.00. Terms, « least H with order, balance O.O. D. Don't delay Order at odco and get the benefit of this BIO top NOTOHbR. SI LAS J. CORYMB, SS08 McLean Aye Chicago. (I hare no Amenta). ^ Clipper Post Office. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Winnipeg, Can. —Walker (0. P. Waller, igr.) "In Old Kentucky" Sept 7-12. Thk Mutual Film Corporation, at Iti offices, 71 West Twenty-third Street, on Sept. 5, announced: The existing arrange- ments of the Mutual Film Corporation and the New York Motion Picture Corporation for the marketing of Keistono, Broncho, Kay-Boc and Domino films are to continue In the future as In the past. The renewal of the contract, which expired in August, AEXT WEEK'S BOOKIM C. B. O. TIME. Sent. 14-10. ATSiArTTA, OA.—FORSYTHE: Obas. Nans—Kennedy A Booney—Alt. Holt lias been the subject of much discussion ever BROOKLYN, N. Y.—ORPHEUM: Geo. Macfar- —Lane A O'Dormeu—.Werner Amorta Troop* —Walter a Kelly. ^^ UT10A, N. Y.—SHUBEBT: Hope Vernon— —~—~ "Aurora ot Light"—"Otrden of Peaches," WILMINGTON. DEL.—OABJUOK: Ower A Ower —ilacart A Bradford. Weber— WASHINGTON—KEITH'S :McLeUan A Carson— Kluttlng's Animals—Weston ALeon—Amelia Blngtam—Lydla Bsrry—Harry B. Lester. I)oj£rmo!l (W. B. Lawrence, mgr.)—The Permanent Players, to.'The Conspiracy," 7-12. Oephbtcm (E. T. Sullivan, mgr.)—BUI 7-191 Emma LittleOeM and company, White and Jason, , Lydell. Bogers »nd Lydell. Claude Golden, Lockett «™ w ^T°Ln«f, and Waldrou, Lea Salvlsgle, and war pictures. „?Ifr w, Aon* Pawtaosb' (Walter Fogg, mgr.)-Bill 7-12: »«*£; ^^ Eleven Minstrel Maids, Isabel Fletcher and com- £,™,!!!!rni£.rt!«. pany. Leon and Adeline Bros. Sm-k?' Winifred ji ftlB i W . V. M. A vaeaerlUe and pie- g^l&^ol NoTSs.-OoId and wet weather has been pre- <*"•• ■»*l fc 4 Tailing of late here, and a general drop in the- atre attendance has been the result The war continues to be the main topic all around, and pktnre houses showing this type of entertain, ment are reaping a Teritable barv»t... ."-Oinir, Bond, Bonny Baker, Ollre Black, Rose Chapman. JullaL Olalre, Doris Carter, Fannie Louise Cbshlln. Sara alnce Messrs. Inoe and iSenaett came to New York six weeks ago. A renewal has been arranged on terms highly acceptable to ail concerned. IN AND AROUND LOS ANGELES' F UJI TOW N, BT WILLIS. lane—Max A Mabel Ford—Morton A AusMn —Adelaide A Hutnea—Henrietta Crosmaa A Co.—Sam A Kitty Morton—Ohas. A Fannie Van. JOMBS, LIMICK * RCHABFBB CIRCUIT. Sept. 14-18. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—BTJ9BWIOK: Lena A Co.— 0H3OAG0—UcTlOKRR'S: Araoras A Mnlrey "Scnst. Bagbj"—Truly Shsttuok—Gliding O'Mesras—Fannie Brioe—Oummingo A Olady- lng. BBOOKXYN. K. T —PTtOSPF.OT: Van A Scneuch —i'lelds 4 Lewis.— Diamond A Brenmm. la order to ovoid mistakes nnd to insnre the prompt delivery of the letters adwertlsecl In this list, sin . envelope plainly addressed mast he Co.—Boee A Moon—Jolly A Wild—Alfen Miller sent for eseh letter, nnd • written A Co.— Three Mori Brothers—Theo. Bam- order for the letter, slsrned with the t*r*. fnJ name and address and the line of business follnsred by the sender most also be enclosed. Please mention the date (or nan. ber» of the CLIPPER In which the letters sent for were advertised. F.anrnn' i.r«r. Ayers, Trlile Usrt, Josephine MacFerlase Barton, Louise Harris, Mary H.I 'tv .. Barton, Bdlth Hall, Emma 8. >Mhrtui Blanrhn Harlow Beatrice Marshall. Pannle Hart, Gertie iMayne raisseth Hubert, H. Cwl, Mrs. H Holllneworth, Ollies, Marmie Maude Paige, AtIs llarland, PhUllps, Olssls Adelaide Price, Kate Harrlagton Ipout, La n ra May Sisters Held. Pearl Huxley. Boselle, Queen Doreas E. Eodrlques, Inez Harrison, Boblnaon, Edna Benolla Baymond, Grace Irwin, Uamle Ir.jan. Mrs. Jun Jarboe, Minnie SteTensoo, Haiel Jackson, Lorna Sheldon, May A Hauler, Grace Kemp Sisters Knowltoo, Pearl Sweet, Dolly Leonard, Susan Sage, Florence LaBlanche. Stone, Anna neons Stockton, Lynbrook Lillian jirs. Harry LaTour Oharlota Sbadrlck, LaBergero, EDsle Mrs. James went uc icapia^ a TirriLauir uai.n.1.... ^..u.i, ._ — - tne Tcnnmaker," appeared at the W a ! ke r week_of „"?*;• jifnje BOSTON—KEITH'S: Oreesy A Dayne—Pekln Mysteries — Nellie Nichols—Lambcrtl — Mc- Willianis. Stendel A Baldwin—Hamilton A Barues—AJai A Emllle—iEra Tanguay. Aug. 31, and did fairly good boslnos. Tbls style of flay slw.trj attracts here. Among com- ing attractions announced by O. P. Walker is "The Whip'' for late In September Pin- tages' bad an excellent show lart week, headed by Teddy MoNimara and company, late of the Pollard LUllpu'l in Opera Co Sbowgoers here are still talking about the wonderful sing- ing set tat oo by Allskey's Ha-wsllsns a few Meredith A Scooter—Plaano 4 Blmiham— weeks ago, at the PanUges Theatre. They tea- Henry B. Toomn A Co.—Cabaret Trio—Al- tured "My Hawaiian Queen." Claude GUI- vln 4 Keeney—Hy. Greenway—Konnd's Mu- tngwater and Edytiie Lyle scored s great hit hers g^e'i .. M "7 . slcal Maids—Dixon, Bowers A Dixon—Ma- at the Orpheum Theatre, In "The Wires of the Gcrnldl, Msxlne honey A Trent. Blch," a good comedy drama The fighting Gordon Beatrice OHIOAGO^-COLONlAL. First half-' Kullerro game Is gettlog s boost here. On Moidsy ereu Chllds Jeanetts Dooagbne, Mrs. John Day, Mrrtle muon. May Dcrere, Shirley Dehnaln, Ruth Dubeck, Helen Doyle, Grace Frey, Blanche Goer, Mary House Pbtehs, who was so prominent with the "Famous Players," and who has been taking leads with tho California Mo- ^^ ta tS 0 S° I SM Xl SS^n U a& U k^ BALTMOBE-oCABYLAMD: Both Eoye-Blllie OB^GC-^EMCAM Ptoi^half-Fire Old p!an?are nTyet an^ouS.^' ? Jav '* i mi * Co - The M,M<! - Jg ."ff■ *M*.^*I *W Bros.— Foot CMters—The Tod.l-Nards—Tax* '"?• 7 - Winnipeg O'Brien and Abe Attelle Jr. met A Newton—Helf A Hsnley—W. J. Oolecuon —Leon's Ponies. Last hast: Orpbest—Three Waltsera—sssssa. Oatn|)bell-HEd. Vinton 4 Buster—Joe Jackson —Msng A Snyder—Kyau A Lee—Little Lord Holier IB. EtiNA Maison now heads a One cast In the BIRMINGHAM, ALA—OBTHRUM: Prince Flora Vsndlnoft* 4 Louie— Shirley Hates 4 Co.— trnys parts, and he Is a tine character actor. Kdna is very unselllsh and insists that eve-y- one get a pood chance which Is unusua'. unite ! Richard, Quite!' Ci.ko Madison haa been rescued from the third story of a burning building and Is Fieparlng to be blown up In an automobile Bond' 4 Oanseii—Minnie Dupree 4 Co.—Her> scbel llcudtor—Mr. A Mrs. U. Etninett. CINCINNATI—KEITH'S: Arnsnd Bros—Hea-th Aj Mlllershlip—Louise Qallaway A Co.—Carls, —^Alpha Sextette—Joe BannlBter 4 Ob.—Or pheus Comedy Four—Lee Tung Fso. Last half: Goldxi A West—Sallle Stembler A Bro. —Holmes A Rllev—"Wiley"—Wilson Bros. —Slajman All's Arabs. OHIOAGO—DMPBESS. First half: Golden A West—Sallle Stembler 4 Bro.—Holmes A Bliey—"Wifey"—Wilson Bros. — Blayman'a All's Arabs. Last half: Wright 4 Dam-lug Bugs—Alpha 'Sextette—Joe Bannlater A Oo.— Orpieue Comedy Four—Fire Old Soldiers— Colonial Montrose Troupe. Williams A Co.—The Turners—The Volos- CBIOAGO—STAB HIPPODROME. First half: this week, and goodness only knows what Is OHABLKSTON—First half: l . . 8 . t .°. rc ' ■J, 01 ' n6r durln K the next few reels ret 4 Oo. Lam halt—H • f "I'he Ircy of Hearts." The existence of tou 4 De Long sisters—i •( an actress taking a double role In a series Is not a happy one. MtBTMB Stbdman Is taking the lead oppo- site Courtenay Foote, In "Hypocrites," being produced by Phillips Smallcy and Lola Weber, for the Bosworth, Inc., Company. MIhs Sledman has a touching part, which Will certainly draw the tears and win tbe sympathies of audiences. Anna Littlb has been out of the "bill" at the big "U" this week. Annn has been working very hard and would not take the desired rest until Mr. Doctor-imm instated upon It. She will return shortly for her next picture. Stella Razf.to and Ed. J. Lb Saint, of Belle's, and party, autocd to San Diego last Bunday. They came unck by easy »tage«, •topping twice to enjoy the scenery and look after blow outs, and once to see how deep a sand bnr was, this last bit of fun took I'bsut hIx hours, some outside berp and Inside • usslng. * MunnocK Macqdarrir Is featured In a play eutitled "Kouutlllnga of Father Time," which is rendered especially Interesting from the fact that it was written by Isidore 'Bernstein, the general manngcr of the Unl- versal's Western studios. Mrs. Benson will (day opposite Maciiuarrle, and the plot fringes around on old couple. Dot Farley has been enjoying a "home" holiday with her mother during 0. P. Hamil- ton's Eastern visit. Miss Farley haa been teen—Craw Wilson—Ford A Hewitt, Twteto^— Bruce Dot- kfualcal Krelle*—Mil- Long SlMers—Largsy A Snee—Two Boedera—Bay Monde. COLDMBUH, 0.—KEITH'S: Msrshall Montgom- ery—Salon Slngera—Corelli A Gillette— Stevens A Murshail. CLEVELAND—KEITH'S: WaUenstela ft rtee- by—Two Oarltona. DETTBOIT—TEMTLB: Jarrow—Homer LJnd ft Oo.—Consul A Betty—Norelty Clintons— Bootbby 4 Eyerdean—"Fixing tbe Furnace" —Bessie Wynu—Farrell Taylor Trio. EASTOt/ A AIi,ENTOWN, PA.: AI. Hart ft 0*. —Jilley Wilson. ERIE, l'A.—COLONIAL: Edgar Berger—Joba ft Winnie Hennlags. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.—^JOLtrMBia.. (j,,,, Thomson—Claude A Faunle Usher—Cecilia Wright—Mystic Bird—Chip A Marble. BARRISBtTRO. PA.—ORPIIEUM: BroMOn ft Baldwin — lli.rrlet & Bessie Rcmpel Oo— Mayo A Tully—Perclra Sextette. nAJIIIA<ON. CAN.—TEMPLE: Rex Comedy Clr- ens—iMeWllle 4 Hlgglns—I>e Michelle Bros. —JoBle O'ilcers—Ray Dooley Trio. IKDIANAPOLIS—KEITH'S! Flansgsn 4 Ed- wants—Derkln's Anlmuls—ltert Flliglbbou— Cliarlotte itavenscroft—The Brads—Bosch ft McCuruy—Tnlmo A Martba. JA01CS0NVILLK. FL.V.—ORPHEUM: Dire Bros, —Merle's Cockatoos—Tbe Dohertyi Qrauger—Cuaklcy, Uarey A Dunley. MONTRKAL, OAN.-ORPHEnM: Meyakos Trio —llooy & lx-e—Toney A Norman—Peak's Educnled Blockheads—Mile. Martha A Sis- ters—Mr. A Mrs. Fred'k. Voelker—I'atsy Doyle. HEW HAVBK (CONN.) ft SPRINGFIELD (MASS.): Morris Golden—Billy B. Van A Co McCormack Suliurbs." al: comers, while on Tuesday right, 8, Sam Langford »nd Jed Clarke were billed. Brentford, Can^-Grand (F. Johnson, mer.). season opened Sept. 7, with the Tom Marks' Stock Co.. for a week. The popular and Tens- tile Canadian comedian, supported by a large and distinguished company, Is presenting tbe following plays: "Tbe Golden Rale," "The Iri«b Attor- ney." "Hello, Bill," "Her Hidden Secret," "The Girl from tbe South," "Irish Molly." and "Un- der the BritiBh Flag." Bxast (Ernie Moule, mgr.)—-BUI 3-5 included: The Six Song Birds, Costllluttl Brothers sod Cook and Hamilton. In "Die Actress and the Ilc- porter." For week of 7: Booth and Vlilareal. Van Hod, Hennings, Lewis nnd Heonlngs, Lloyd sod Renean, Dare Deyil Ward and company, and "Million Dollar Mystery" and "Adrentures ot Kathleen" pictures. COLONIAL (EM. Symons, mgr.)—BIU week of 7 Includes vauderllle, "Lucille Love" and other feature rbotopliys. Good business rules. Gax iF. Buker, mgr.)—Motion pictures, to capacity buloess. Apollo (Ernie Moule, mer.)—"Mutual Girl" Olive Trio—FtssssssnoM 4 Cameron—Cushman A Welsh—Jesnette Adler 4 Entertainers. Last half: Leonard Kane—Kullerro Bros.— Wcrden A Gearin—Stansfleld, Ball A Lor- raine. CHICAGO—WXLLARD. Firs* hslf: Sereu Dyna- mos—Brandon Russell Players—Asokl—Six and other feature films, to big returns. Caatrllllons. Last half: Swain's Hats A Cats Burma is dark. "turns. La Tasks—W. S. Howe A Co.—Adams A MS—Sastsj Bras. DETROIT—VAT: ON AL: Barry A Davis A Co. Mr. 4 Mrs. Jss. MoCann—De Estea A Web- ster—Henry J. Keller—PaU. A Asella— Ernest A. Racket* — Palmer A Bennett — Three Ameers. JANESVILLE. WIS—APOLLO: Tbe Todd-Kard* —Mile. Beg-mln—Blogham A Gable. Allen, U. 8. Allen, Jack Archy, J. H. Alnsworth G. B. Alvarex, N. AySBBEj H. Armond. Ted V. Ashley.' Fred H. Butcher. Burt Bates, Clyde J. Brown, Kirk Brown, A- E. Beckerich, AL Barney. Cbas. Bell, Rlcsrdo Bovls A Barley Beeson, T. J. Berne, Leevltt A Sachs Barrett, Cbas. r.rooks. Harry Bartlett. Geo Lea, Emllle Lavigne, Jane Lavarle, Marie McOusker, lues Marsky, Meta Mitchell. Flora Morrison, Belle GENTLEMEN'S LIST Stanley, Mae TllUtmn, Lottie Von Oeaten. Louisa Wells, Mrs. WatsoQ, Grace Fountain. Bobby Ernest. Frank Ellsworth, . Adrian Espe A Pan! franklin, 0. K. Eraser, E. W. Franklin, P. O. Pagan, Cbas. F. Frescary, H. R. r.randl, Robert Graham. Fred Gordon-Hays CO. Gordon 4Gordoo Greeleaf, Ben Orleres. John Gray bill Court- ney Co. Golden, Root- H OllL Ben Hill. Jlmmte A Hawkins, *Bud Bell Art A Leah Hohenadt's Cir.s PANTAGES' CIRCtlT. Sept. 14-10. CALOABT, CAN.—r ANT AGES': Eleven Min- strels—Isabel Fletcher A Co.—Hugo Lstgens —Etwood A Snow—Leon A Adeline Sisters. EDMONTON, CAN. — PANTAOBS': Lander Stevens A Oo.—Bruce Richardson A Co.—• Price A Deerk—York Trio—Togaa A Geneva. GREAT FALLS. MONT.—PANTAQES': Teddy MoNamsra A Co.—Rosdell Singers—Saunders A Von Kuatx—Lockhart A Leddy. LOS ANGEXjBS, CAL.— PANT AGES': Lucille Miilliall 4 Co.—"Dolly'B Dolls"—Paris Green —Bold Sisters—Vaafleli Irene OARTAND, CAL.—PANTAGES (OpenB Sunday): "Seminary Qhis"—Wlllsrd Hutchinson 4 Oo. —Antrim A Vale—James Bisckrasan — Four Soils Broa, PORTLAND— PANTAOBS';: "Nlstt Hawks' Notss.— A photoplay entitled "War of Wars" appeared at the Apollo during week of Aug. 31, and called forth much praise from the enthusi- astic and patriotic audiences of that popular pic- ture bouse Devere and Lewis, snd Osrry O'Beury held successful positions on the Brant bill during week of 31. Tbe Six Little Song Birds, on the kUl foe 3-5, were a rloL They have strong voices for Juveniles, and work In good har- mony Texas Glano pleased at tbe Colonial, 3-6 Boy Truckle is back at his old position at tbe Opera House, as stage carpenter. Roy is a warm favorite with all. Tbe Opera House sea- sou opened 7, with F. Johnson as house mansger. St. Joseph, Mo.—Lyceum (a V. PhlUey. mgr.) "The Call of the Cumberlanils" week of Bept 7. Majbotio (Fred Coeman, mgr.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Cktstal (Fred Gasman, mgr.) — HIj* class vaudeville and tahlold musical comedy. OsFuavH, Boval, Emtbsss and Colonial, pic- tuers and singers. Beverly, Roy Bussing, H. B> Barrett, J. Bragg 4 Bragg Burke, John Breckeurldge 0. Barnelds, The Bulger, HarryJr Bower, Jack Butler, Geo. Billing, H. H. Culhauo W. B. Cross. Nat Cablll, Andy Calahan, Frank; Oarletoo, Alex. Carson, James Curran A Milton Cholsser, Bay Coats 4 Marquette Cooper. Texas Campbell. J. W. OauUle Trio Cblby, Chas. E. Horner Com. Co. Hughes, Cbas. Howard. Lester Horan, Edward Hamilton, Jan. Hopkins, Donald Hunt, Leslie Haldenby. Geo. Hyatt, Roy Hank. Arthur Harris, Jas. K. Hahn, Ohas. Hayes, Ed. Johnson, Martla Jackson, Carl Johnson, Geo. C. Kiark-Urban Oo Kearney. Jas. S. Kenno AWsgner Klppler, Chub Kelley, Jamie Klein, Edward Kobler. Tony Kolb. J. W. Kennedy, Tony Clifton. Hsrry iKcnnedy, Martin Olarke-UTban Co Klrby, Alvln Clayton Wallace Clarke, Ohna. BrOHAto BAvnuN will open lis American tour °S ct Jfi "l"' at Hammersteln's. New York, weeks of Sept, 14 t^rawrpm, ■»-. Chandler. Jack and Sept 21, with his wild aninal arena. R. BorsBt and cotiPANr arrived Sept 4 with bis latest electrical creation, 'The Edge of the World," and will open Sept. 21 at the Orpheum, Brooklyn, for a three months' engagement in Woods Anlmjlt—Rosella A Roselli—Qulnlan Greater New York on the Keith houses. Morris A Parks Milton, G. E. Marron, James Mattlce, W. B. Moeconl. A. Mordannt, Harld Mitchell. O. Mandevllla. But. Mayo, Dodie Moore, Llonal MacLean. F. W. Morris. Leon Mantell, Westley Mnngbarger. "Billy" Newklrk 4Evins Sisters Nestor, Ned Newcomb. OHIO Nankevllle B. J. O'Keefe A Rabl Os-Ko-Mon Owen. O. R Orletta A Tnjlor O'Oonnell, H. V. Orr. H. D. Peters. W. A Platz, Man. B. Phillips, J. E. Parairo, O. M. Perley, F. L. Patch. Geo, L. Rocker. Dr. H.D Richard, John Roland. H. J. Rauth, EoRene Reed, Frankiyn. RosenbcTger, E. Reed, Joe M. Ransom, Casey See, Win. I. Steroard. J. _ Pnyiler, Fred ■ Serosa, Geo. J. Stellroan, W. O Shannon. Geo, Sutherland. Mr. Sabine, ChaB. SHnn iir. A Mrs. Seay, Mr. A Mrs. Frank Sbaefer. Hcnty Sanderson. B. L. Long, Jim LewU, H. O. I.anbam Players _. Lovelnnd, J. M. Stanley, Norman - Lnureiwe, Bert Ishaw, Todd Cunningham, Al. Lyman, Robt, O.lSylvester. E. A. Corhln, O. A iLongstaff, Cbas. Trousdale, B.». Culhane. Wm-T Llndholm, Obss.|Trnmball Playrs taking dally rides on her favorite horse, and NORFOLK ft RICHMOND. VA.: Dorset ft Bus- has also been preparing some big scenarios sell—Paul Conchas—Nellie English. for future use. II. Y. CITY—ROT AL: Connolly A Wenrleb— " ^—i—— ^-^^— l^our Itoe.letB—Harry Cooper t Co.—Haw- ^ thorne A luglls—"It Can Be Done"—JPlylng NEW CHICAGO AGENCY. Martins. A now Chicago ageucy Is to be opened in the N. Y. OITY—HAMMBRSTQIN'S: Asahl Troupe— Rector Building by Fred M. Lincoln, Atlalph Meters. Paid Goudron and John Nash. It Is claimed tbat they will havo the Kiupress Thea- tres in I'ort Wayne, lad., ami Grand' Rapids, Mich.; th« Orpheum, Milwaukee, and Uulnuo, Minneapolis, besides eleven houses Meyers promises and many of the Goudron-NaBh bouses. Cbas. K. Budklus will go with tbe new con- cern. There Is a riuuor that the new agency may further draw on tbe Loew Western time. aud that Arl. J. Cox may be connected with the now Om. w«» NEW CRESCENT OPENS. Another new drsiuatlc combination house opened on Saturday night, Sept. 3, to a capacity audi- ence that enjoyed a very good performance of The Uound-up." .The theatre la tbe Orssent, a beautiful bouse, N. ft Richards—Palfrey, Barton A Brown. SAN DIEGO, CAL.—SAVOY: Chas. Darter A Co. Eddie Howard A CO.—Nsdje—HaUcn A Bart, A lrvtog—"Love in the SPOKANE, WASHVPANTAQES' (Opens Sun- dsy): Allsky's Hswallans-—Henry 4 Harri- son—Link, Hobtosoa A Co.—Work A Play— Veatoff Trio. •SEATTLE, WASH.—PANTAGES*: Mnskol Juve- niles—William Sbllllog A Co.—BeUe Trio— BlBxr A North—Silvers Oakley. SAM FRANCISCO. OAL.—PANTAGES' (Opens 'Sunday): "Fair Co-Eda"—Bobemlsn, String Quintette—Chase A La Tour—Kltner, Baynes A Montgomery—Beras A Preston. TACOMA, WASH.—Pantages': Pony Moore ft Co.—Wlnsch ft Poor*—Gilbert Qlrard— Coogan A Gox—Love A Wilbur. VICTORIA. CAN. —PANTAGES': Ethel Davis A Dolls—King. Thornton 4 Oo.—Miller, Packer A Sola—Chester Kingston—Taylor A Arnold. Chris lllcbards—The Berrer.s—McDevlit, Kelly A Lucie—Kstlierlne Ostermau—Galla- gher A Oarlln—Pauline Ua.lL Y. OITY—OOLONIAL: Grace La Roe—Kdwln George—Eddie Foy A Oo.—French 4 Els— Allen Din-hut Oo.—Reynolds A Donegan— Dainty Mule. N. Y. COTY—AMTAHBRA: Nine Wlilte Hnsssrs Babt Helsn opened her season at Keith's Gar- den Theatre, AtlanUc City, last week, and caused a sensation. She is booked solid for the season. Blanchs Latxll and Ebl Cozb (Oorr and La- tell) are in New York. Ton Gillbk opened on the United Time Sept 7, at Union Hill, with Philadelphia and Harris- borg to follow. He has entirely new material Jack Mullallt, Felix McOahe and Frank En- rlgbt, late of Empire State Quartette, have dis- solved, and are working as a trio now, known as Mack, Albright and Mack, playing through tbe South. The act Is going over good. DosoTHt D.ilb was seriously Injured Sept 5, and Is suffering from concussion of the brato and a badly bruised tody. Oombtock A Gsst have enraged Frank Wn- stach, for many seasons evangelist of Solbern DoLacey. V, Dudley, Edgar Drane, Sam De Haven. B.W, Downs, Wm. C Dunn, Wni. Dare. Frank DoLacey, Y. Dawson, Ben, W Dampter, Fred Dalley, Jim Davidson, J. W Durkln, Jas. Drew, Cbas. S. Esterbrook. F. Lyne, James | Thatcher. Jas. Lovett Bercsford Thenoc, Frank La Vero. Lewla Lenney. W. B. Logrenla, Chas. Ixnnbard Bros. Lcander, Harry Lewis 4 Harr Mack, Bobby Morris. Harry Melville. Leon Mahoney, L. E. .McEnroe, Jos MeNutts, Oyclng, Yates, Bobert iMoseley, P. P. I Vlllasana, Jno-F Vensel, Chas. Webster. Leonid Ward, Lew A Wrsy's Manikin* Warner, Al. Woodall, Billy Wilson. Archie Wlllard, Fred Welgel, Fred Woodley. Ned SEE NOTICE AT HE ID OF 1IST. Sarry Beresford A Co, OTTAWA. CAN.—DOMINION: Billy Bouncer— I\fp|itoO—Johnooa A Wells—Jack Farrell ft OB, PORTLA ND. ORE.—KEITH'S: Wills ft Hassan. PrrTSBUItan—G. 0. llr: OTcat Howard—Cow. boy Minstrels—Irene A Bonblo SmJih—Jtay Samuels—Sylvia Loyal A Co.—Mercedes— Comford 4 King. located at" One" Hundred "bu3 SUty-eighth Stneh PROVIDENCE—KEITH'S: "School riayground siul !>,„« m II.-... ■ »» * . I Jtn .A flpaiiLiliin HasiIa A 111.. »* a. —Barnsr.1 A Anger—Tracy. Stone A Spenk— VANCOUVER, OAIN.—PANTAGES': "Kingdom of Dreams"—Cornell Ootley 4 Co.—Acme Four— Early ft Lalght—Gray ft Peters. WINNIPF.O, QtN.—PANTAGES': Waller Terry aud lioston Road. Bronx. "Mutt nnd Jeff" will De tke attraction week of 5?";.' v n>f * t,lr ot "'• lm "* I" a» follows: W. Fred Mason, manager: Scott slarble, treas- yrerj Wm. Bourasel. asaistsnt treaiurer: John Green, stage manager: Weuuel Juater, dootman. Stair A llavlln attractions will play here. « i » —JiCe ft Oanston—Oorlo A Dlnus—Maurice Wood—Bill Foster—Uavlland A Thornton— Mutlne liros. PHILADELPHIA — KBrnTS: Ohretlenne 4 Lol- aette—The I^ngdons—Julia CUrtls— Hlomom iSeelej—i'arlllo 4 Frsblti>—"Tne Brldo Shop" —JTAree Lebjbtotuj—Vaiveoo A Laniore. BJCHMOND A NORFO:^.. VA.: Boebnj'a Ath- letlo Girls. J. O. MsJIsusis went to Detroh^Mmd.v ssa BOCHTOSTER—TEMPLE: Melsterslngers — nart- Malvern Oomliiues. lbs evening if tb»"ew Ori.K m TheitrV whfS IUU > * Varady-alaxine Bros A Bobb}- KANSAS CITY, MO.-BMPBBaS: Cavatra V -■"»■-■ ; - Orr A Do Costa—Adler A Arllne—Nonetie. l£j - s .- T'S CiJI SOTLVNTON. PA.—rXHJ'R: Mack A Orth—New- hoff A I'lieljis—June llougbton'sstloys A Girls. I* Playing "tz.hob HlTs^nd'glvTng S^atraaUpM hiow. AM-rv was no regular matinee, but a ner- <inuanee was glv,w for the Iwneflt of the Btage bands and orchestra, nnd at night everything Mrf oer Ideal. TtiU wss J. 0. Mattserrs Idea, nnd a clever one. Revere—Five Juggling Mowatts—Two Kerns. MARCUS LOEW CIRCUIT. Sept. 14-19. BILLINGS, MONT.—BABOOOK: The SUntons— Wormwood's Animals—Jlogart A Nelson-—Ous A Lily Garden—Hippodrome Four—Bsnsanj Enraiett A Co. BOTBS MONT.—EMPRESS: Wax, H. SL James ft Co.—Burke 4 Harris—Nelson—Four Mu- sical Avolos—Stewart Slaters A Escorts—An- derson 4 Uolues. DENVER. COLO.—EMPRESS: La Deodimo—Sons A Sans—Win. Lamps A Co.—Ton Wsters— Malvern Oomlitues. Duo- Sam Ask—Joe Oook—Klnkald Kilties— Jerome, Hewlerte A Fenoonne ■ P e ters A Stjltr. "MY BEST GIRL" BEADY. J. 0. Bagland's production of "My Best Girl" Marlovce s gorgeous classlt: revivals, to promote will start Its long tour to-night (Wednesday) at the publicity of their uew production, "Wild the Lyceum Theatre, New London, Oonn.. with a Oats," In Boston. Tbe business of the company cast lnolodlag: Victor Motley (who la featured), " W. S. Walker, James Burke, Larry Lawrence. Loo Miller. Kate Watson, Estelle McMeal, WIBIsm Carmaker. Ines Bauer, Henry Ooote, Horses Porter, Msrie Babbott, Oherrlo Coleman, Louis Baum and Tom O'Hare. Frederick Blabop baa been engaged as stage manager, and tbe musical leader is Sidney Byley. , The writers of 'IMy Best Girl" are Oaannlog Pollock and Rennold Wolf, the authors of two of the greatest successes Raymond Hltcbcocklbas is in the Lands of Charles G. Stewart,.mansger Of the Princess Theatre. Haist Nblmbs has succeeded Herman Klota as treasurer of the Republic. New York City. Bat Gohscan, well known to agents and man- A Kljl Girls— Lsj Tourralne Four—Gardner ft Mere who harre played the Star and Garter, Chi- cago, the past to? seasons, 's assistant cranage? and adtertladng agent for tbe - I f * :■ _ 'ujco* Oornpsni, who control the Aujer\. f-r.rofs and California Gardens, St. Louis, Jack SrNons'B Blue Ribbon Belie., featuring bad since he became a star—"The Bed Widow Tony Kennedy, i* going big over the extension Columbia wfaeeL Mas BiaxitABOT going One with Charlie Robin- son's Carnation Girls this season. Mae is drink- ing two quarts of buttermilk a day for reducing puvposea. It hasn't lx>:rnn to act yet. and bis p resent vehicle, "T%s Beauty Bboo." "My Best Girt" was originally written fw Clifton Crawford, and It was produced In New York City, at the Park Theatre, two years ago. After a run at tbe Park "My Best Grrl" was presented In Boston and other laree el*!—. BriUOUSF-ORAND: Hopkins SIMers-'-rh. «*^M fflt^Kv™"?m'JJt'S!L 8 ^ w«» TIIIiATlin 111 PIED, PoRTSMOtnit, O. Lawn Party"—Frits A Lucie Brucu—Julia Nash A Oo. BAVANNAn. GA.—RIJOU. First hslf: Musical hrellh—Milton A I* \tmg S|»ter»—Largay 4 Snee—Two Herders—«ny. Monde. Last bal": Grond Tbenlre. here, was tota?ly°Tlwtroved''by ^v„ T rJl!i 0 ~ Unlcc DlITH * °°- !!!i'.-? p ?- t : ?•..*'"» .$?*»■ »l» »«d Just leased the TOnOrrro. CAN. —snEA'S: "Oilontal Days" ii tho liouso for a term of years, will play part of his bankings In the New Sun. vaudeville house. Wei « MiRsirels showed here 4, In the new Suu vaudeville house. Alabel llerra—Willie We«t(«i» A Co.—Les JuiKits—Rice. 8ully 4 Sct.il— \An ft Mollis Hunting. TOLEDO.O—KEITH'S: Burns. Kilmer A arsdv lee—Eslells Rose—Murray 4 Sinclair/—They yan-da— JlW. Hoyt's Minstrels—Armstrong A Ford. OODKN. UTAll—ORPHEUM: Espe ft Paul— Ralton A La Tow—"The Criminal"—Jack- son Family—Lerner 4 Ward—Bmplre Trlot PORTliAND. ORE—EMPRESS: Monarch Oomeily Four— Swan—Laurie A Aleen—DeVoy, Faber ft O; —Avellag 4 Llovd — "Neptuue'a Nympha." SAI ^IAKsX. U. — EMPRESS: Paul Stephens— UcDcrotoU A Wallace—Gertie Oarlisie 4 <i>. FOR ONE DOLLAR WE WILL SEND YOU SURE FIRE SURE FIRE SURE FIRE "CALIFORNIA AND YOU" "CROONEY MELODY" . "DANCING ABOUND" "BY THE BEAUTIFUt, S»*A" "YOU'RE HERE AND I'M HERE" "ALL HE DOES IS FALLOW THEM AROUND" We are writing for the biggest Acta In the Country. We need no Introduction. BONGS, 8KET0I1K3 AND PLAYLETS WRITTEN. AMATEURS, We will Rewrite your Songs and Sketches aud make them fit for publication. - WRITE AT ONCE MIKE BERNARD, SAM SHANNON and LEW BROWN, Vaudeville Prodnrera sad Manager. Boom 404 Gaiety Theatre Building, > rw York City. SIX PARODIES ON 8IX POPUIAR SONG HITS EVERYONE k SURE FIRE LAUGH