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SEPTEMBER 19 THE JXEZW YORK CLIPPER. 11 GEORGE MACFARLANE The wtfl-taftWB Baritone and Star of "The Midnight Girt" Company, opened at the Colonial Theatre, New York, last week, and tang lor the first time in this country the New Novelty March Song Lyric by GEORGE ARTHUR. Mario ft? LOUIS A. HERSCH. It was sung as his FIFTH NUMBER, and the applause that followed fairly shook the vast auditorium and kept him bowing his acknowledgments again and again until he was finally forced to repeat the refrain. When a song can do that for you it must be a wonder-and IT IS. Read the lyric, and if it appeals to you, send for a professional copy, H S FIRST VEIISB. 1 IE A PATRIOTIC FEFIvISO KAOH TIHB THAT I OAZfiS II* VOIR FACE; sria A LOVE THAT COMES RKVBAU«G THE TIME, AND THE OIK1, AND THE PLACE. vnf HAVE WON HE 1* A MANSER 1HAT WII.Ii KEEP MB TRUE ALWAYS, ,. nR ww DEAH OLI> COUNTRY'S BANNER g-'oV WNF0R1., LITTLE GIRL,, TO HI OAZE. CHORUS. YOUR LIPS ARE SO HMD, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL RED, I JUST LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILEt YOUR TEETH ARE BO WHITE, LIKE THE STARS IN THE i NIGHT ' OR PE4RL8 PROM A SOUTHERN ISLE. THE HLUE OP YOUR EYES, LIKE THE MIDSUMMER SKIES. FORMS COLORS I JUST LOVE TO VIEW. SO NO WONDER I SAY. WHEN I'H LOOKINO YOUR WAY, "TUBXe CBXBMS FOR THS RED, WHITS AND BLttXI" SECOND VKUSE. I HAVE HEARD IN BONO AND STOHY OP BOLDIERS WHO FIGHT FOR THE FLAG. SO TO OAIN UNDYING GLORY BEHIND THEN I DON'T HEAN TO LAO. ■ WILL WIN YOUR ADMIRATION AS THOSE COLORS PLY AIIOVE. 'TIS THE BANNER OP OUR NATION AND A SIGN, SWEETHEART MINE OP OUR LOVE. The Music Speaks for Itself. It's Great and Tod Can't Get Away From It "ZIT," la Ida VanderrLU. Chart of Sept. 12,1914, write, a. follow.: "Ge.rae JI»cF»rl»n» 1. one (rand fellow, bless hi. Irish loal. He I. my comfortable, graceful and una.mining, and poimui more mignrllim and Seasonality than any Ure men put together. MaeParlane fans "ROLL ON. EACTIFUL WORLD, ROLL ON." r 'TOO-RA, LOO-RA, LOO-R L, That', an Irlth Lollaar." "CAN'T YO'HEAHMK CALLIN*. CAROLINE)" "MOTHERMACHREB'> and THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE." —By the way. this last song 1. a wonder, and I .ay three cheer, for the bey that wrote it, tint at nu writing 1 don't know who It l«. Mr MacFarlane is also singing those standard successes: ROLL ON, BEAUTIFUL WORLD, ROLL ON, By Oraf f <* Ball. TOO-RA, LOO RA, LOO-RAX, That's an Irish Lullaby by Shannon. CANT YO' HEAH ME CALLIN' CAROLINE ? by Gardner * Roma., MOTHER UACHREE, by Young, Olcott «* Ball. TOM UUIGLEY, Schiller Hldg., PROFESSIONAL COPIES 6i ORCHESTRATIONS IN ALL KEYS FOR ANY OP THE ABOVE WILL BB SENT F REE. Oar profes.lonal offlce. with th.lr competent .tafT, mre at your dlapoaal. Yon WlU And them In charge of AL. COOK, Wltmarh Hldg., 14V4-140 \V. 3Ttb St., N. Y. City. Chicago, 111. If Yon Can't Call, Write or Wire U* and Yonr CommnnlcatIon WlU aUealve Immediate Attention. M. T^ IT1VI ARK «fc SONS. Witmark Bldg., New York school act by George and W. A. Holland; bur- lesQue high school act, James Holland. The C. A. Wortbam rolling Block equipment t« first class, and tbe train presents as Imposing spnearauce. There are a number of ststeroom cars In addition to Mr. Wortuam's palatial prl- tate coach. A special cafe car caters to the eplcnrlaa desires of the show attaches. The Wortham shows were splendidly billed in Kankakee. The advance agents, without excep- t'oa were gentlemanly In their deportment and heralded tbe approach of the big aggregation la a befitting manner. , The cltlsens of Kukakee and the directors ot tbe Kankakee Inter-State Pair will be JyVJ welcome a return of the CUrence A. Wortham Shows. THE S01I7H EKK AMU SEWEFT CO. II ». 1. XBHOa. The anusl fair at Mineral Wells last week, showed a remarkable decrease In attendance from A scarcity of money, occasioned by the unset- tled condition of the cotton market. Is causing the shows In this section to suffer a falling off It receipts, as compared to previous yrnrs. We are showing Weatherford, on the street, this week. The weather was Ideal on the open- ing day. which seems remarkable, a. our two other attempts to show here were futile, being rained out both times, - Mrs. Lloyd Nevada, who for the past ten weeks is., been visiting relatives In Indianapolis, re- turned to the show this week. Guy Blackmar Joined this week, with a string of concessions. . EMredge Faulkner framed a new ruby glass wheel last week. Harvey Blald I. back again on tbe swing, after a brief vacation on the Ferris wheel. The new carrousel organ was Installed last reek, and tbe popular verdict la "The best I erer hesrd." , Moon Show Cnrley was renewing old acquain- tances on the show at Mineral Wells last week. He Is now with Texas Sllm's Wild West Show. He experienced some difficulty In navigating the Mhlwuv, not being used to spurs, which nam- pered him considerably. Ee rides the buU at each performance, which Is not remarkable to those that know him. as he has been shooting tbe bull long enough to have mastered him. Cleburne, Tex., next week. . i NO "WILD WEST" IN INDIAN EXPOSITIONS. Washington, D. 0., Sept. 2.—Directing that "Wild West" features nnd horse racing be cllmla- ated from Indian expositions as much as possible, and urging the opeulag of a determined campaign for Hie Industrial advancement ot tbe red man. Commissioner Sells ha. sent Instructions to agency superintendents for the conduct of Autumn fairs throughout the reservations. "Indian fairs should be i>s nearly as practicable a counterpart of the white msn's fair," stated the commissioner. "Itomember that the campaign for the Indian's In- dustrial dirclopment anticipates the passing of the Indian fairs In favor of the county and State fairs where the Indian fanners on equal terra, will compete with the white man." —. s OKLAHOMA GIVES FAGEAYT. A remarkable production with a stage three- quArters of a mile wide and several hundred feet deep, was given in Oklahoma City, Sept. 2. 3, 4 and 5, when Mabel Ferris, a New York girl, put on her pageant-drama. 'The Bridge of the Gods," oniler state auspices. The stage director gave h" orders to his subordinates by telephone. Stores of Indians who were brought from all over lhe Slate of Oklahoma look part In tbe proline ;«">■ Three hundred characters wtre engaged In the pageant. Tin Philadelphia County Fair. Byberry. Pa., ■St 7-12, was the biggest kind of a success. The weather wis tine, and 'he attendance excellent. T ,ne open air show Included Patrick and Fran- cisco. Plcchlant Trouiie, Apdale's animal*, Fly- jngjileiiflale., and the Ada. Troupe. "tents TO BENlT ILMAOEB A BON, 147 Fulton St., Sew Yort City M It. X CO ft. 10 oz. STANDARD BUCK TOP, good m new. io ft.sldo walls, ropes and poles complete. mat $200. SeU for «so cash. B. McCURUY, 110 No. 0th 8t., Phlla., Pa. . MONKEYS 5 UJJ AM BARTELS CO., 4 2 4* Cortland St. S.f •i " f '*'" , '"• °* PaaantRi" Is* poMponed because of »>e Inability ot sotting costumes ready. haboabbt Illington loaves "Within the Law" '" three weeks, to star In a new play. ,J"J| Southern "Within the Law" closes, doe to r*sw bnainess. hsSSTm *■■■■ * WD **« L - W,s bafe OPT OF TOWN NEWS WASHINGTON. Bblasco (L. Stoddard Taylor, lngr.)—"Dam- aged Goods," In moving pictures, held the boards for the week, to good business week ot Sept. T, Same continues for 14-ld. RapAu season open. 17, with Frllil Schctr, In "Pretty Mrs. Smith." '"The Moneymakers" follows. Columbia (Fteil G. Bcrgcr. mirr.)—Lyman II. Howe's Travel FcatWal. closing Its third weeks' engagement, which has been thoroughly enjo.red by appreciative audiences. Good business week of 7. Annette Kellermanu, In "Neptune's Daughter," week ot 14. National (Wm. H. ttapley, mgr.)—"The Dra- gon's Claw" had Us drst presentation on any stsge, under the direction of Henry Miller, week of 7, and was enjoyed by large audiences. John Unnny, in "UuiiDy In Funnylond," 14. Charlotte Walker, In "The Better Way," next. Pou's (James Thatcher, tngr.)—"A Fool There Was" was excellently presented hy the Popular Players week of 7. It was a One performance, and It was also the last week of that prima fe.rorlte Ixeita Jewel. Carl Brlckert was excel- lent. Wm. D. Oorbett, Stanley James, Russell Fillmore and Ilarry AuL-ewa were all good. Ixeti* Jewel was excellent as the "vsmplre," and wa» heartily applauded for her good work. It gave her an opportunity lo show ber abilities to the best advantage, and she Jejerved all the applause. Louise Kent, Marie Outwit. Ads Sherman and Little Doris Eaton all lid well, and the whole cast was good. Good business ruled. Week ot 14, "The Boae of the Itancho," lu which Jsue Morgan, the new leadlnr lady, makes her appear- ance. "The Squaw Man" next. Casino (A. Julian Brylowskl, mgr.) — Bill week ot 14: Drlscoll, Hall company. In "The twentieth Burglar;" Spencer and Williams, News- boy Sextette, Bert A alack, Col. Mack and com- pany, and now photoplays. Cosmos (A. Julian Brylawskl, mgr.)—Bill 14- 1G: A. Sullivan and company, George Blckuell sod Lillian Glhnej Bowat and Bowen, Swam and Eanibard, Col. Jack George, Crawford and Mon- trose, and new pictures. Gavcrr (George Peck, mgr.)—Ben Welch and Ms new show waa one of the best shows Been ln-ro la many moons. Attendance large week of 7. The Bowery Burlesqucrs 14. The lllg Jubilee Kinrr'H (Roland S. Bobbins, mcjr.)—Bill week ot 14: Amelia Bingham and company. Jack Gard- ner. Lydla Dorry, Weston and Leon, Harry B. Lester Klutl?R's Entertainers, MeLellnnd and Carson, Glynn-nnd Pauline, and Hearat-belig Now. Pictorial. NOTXS. As was expected. Saturday night, Sept. 12, at Poll's, was one that will uot be easily forgotlej b» the ustrons, who were out lu full force to bid trtleu to Itetta Jewel. The house wis packed and doral tributes of American Beauty roses were la abundance. To Louise Kent, the Inst of (he "old guard," was given the honor of present- lat to Miss Jewel, a handsome loving cup, from Lb! company, orchestra and attaches of the house. A irrjc*ful act, and well received by Miss Jewel, !n i neat little speech of tbanks and good-bye. In tub lobby ot Poll's, a very hondsome pic- ture of Jane Morgan has been added to the collec- tion of pictures ot the Popular Playera. At last, Hke a clap of thunder out of a clear sky. that popular and real hard worker. Eddie Fowler treasurer ot the Columbia, started, on BttH*, Jl an, well earned vacation of two W GiutuiAX, Mauaobb RuiToN, of the Poll Inter- esls has been doing a vast amount of work In conjunction with llinager Thatcher and Director Sh ? Andrew. In regTrds to £,-M«ng« 7.1 Jan" Monrnu. the ne.v leading lady, to The Rose of II? Bancho." Nothing ha. been left mi- iloSe to make till, perfo.-insiice one of the best given by the Poll Popilar Players .Ince their " fc' g yg i z'VlVi. to he hjrtlly con- cratulntcd In having tbe management of hi. many totttestM In "uch competent bands as General Manager Bentou. who. by Uls »enUljr»Mn*r. BtUM a friend of everyone he meets. Combined with this be is one of the shrewdej.1 men In the hnsl- 25a, and tbe comblnatloa makes him one of Mr. Poll's most valuable assets. , , Cua toms Walks*, one of Washington's prime favorilesTl. heading tor the city, to the delltbt <,r c'i I A«L^a fr on n . J .Nwoo D AX.St.jar Oju^t. who ate beln* featured In "Pretty Mr.. Smith, with Frltsl Schetr. .re no strangers here. N iixxtiowinu the nmmS attaches of oar loc.l houses we must not forget Treasurer ScbmJd. rf I-oU'sV ind his popular a«»l.t.nt, Howard Tb Ti'i"' motion picture bonses are doing thplr rotTsl goou biialress. and there Is no complaint hcanl from the managers. Tacoma. Wa.L^-T.coma (C. IT. Herald. „«J? isork and Fulton were here, In "The Oan.ly S" sent 12 "Kltly MacKuy" and "In 01,1 Kento'ky" are un.lerscored for early dates ^vlaatnn* (Bert 0. Donellan, mgr.l-Tbe third and flnM™ ffertog of tbe Frank Blrh Musical O-m- Ii, ti, wa. "Over the Border." ofcnlns Hnn- dlr nVa'tlnee* «. to tine business. Geo. Burton n!ih ^Cn xht and Mis. Mar-levllle iliswrve »i«l.l Sfllon for e'ever work. The regular .lock com- pany opened Sunday, 13, Is "The Fortune Hun- ter." I'antaoks' (W. J. Tlmmons, mgr.) —Rex AJniua and Kthel Adsmjon, with three assistants, headlined the hill beginning Monday, 7, In a crook omnia, "Tbe Night Hawks." Act scored Idg. Duo Qtilnlan and Vic Ulcbarda, In "The Quack Deu- IM;" Wood's snlmals, Palfrey, Burton and Brown, Muryl and ltlta, the lloaellai, Panlage- seoie and orchestra completed the till. For week of 14: Puny Moore and company, Wlusch and I'oore. Ooogan and Cox, Gilbert Glrard, ond Lo-ve end Wilbur. EuraEsa (W. W. Wlsner, mgr.)—"Neptune's Njniiihs" were tbe stellar attraction on bill open- ing Monday matinee, 7. Best beadllncr seen at this bouse tor months. Avellng and Lloyd, come- dians : Laurie and Aleea, tlwan's luggllng act. Mil- ler, Moore and Gardner, and moving pictures com- pleted the bill. For 14 and week: Eva Prout, Senator Fraocla Murphy, Irwin and Heraog, Elwyn and compeny, Dcane's Phantoms, and Laypo and Benjamin. Apollo (A. 0. Anderson, mgr.)—Mary Pick- ford, In "The Eagle's Mate" (pictures), featured G-8. Capacity business. Ublboubhb (& B. Satamervllle, mgr.)—Fea- ture dims. Bijou (W. MoNlsh, mirr.)—Episode No. 4 of "The Trey o* Hearts." "Tbe Hole In the Garden Will" and "Those College Day." were feature dims shown 6-8. XOTIS. Jonicm Huxvar, the golden haired tad with the "ten thousand dollar smile," who acted In tbe capacity ot chief usher at the Empress, under the S. A 0. regime, may now be found at the Princess Theatre. The boy looks somewhat out of place, but be Is .till ''then" with tbe glad hand and valuable smile. DasMONO Kbllxt, who was a former favorite here, his returned to New York after spending . few mouths' vacation In tbli city with relative. and friend.. Til. Autist CorjEsa. under direction of Bernlee Newell, will open the season Oct. 12, with Madame Fremstadt. Others to sppear this season are: Maggie Teyte, Evan Williams, Lbevlnoe and barrere Ensemble. • Lotta Asubt Otiiiok, a dramatic soprano, has been secured by tbe management of the Apollo Theatre for a limited engagement. "JoBIprt anii His Bbbtusbn." "The Miracle Play," Sousa's Band, Ruth St. Deals, Psvlowa, and other noted attractions, will be seen at the Ktadlnm Amphitheatre tbl. Fall or during next .Spring, If tbe present plana ot L. E. llehymer, lessee and manager of Trinity Auditorium, Lo. Angeles, materlallxe. Knii.au City, Ho.—Sbubert (Earl Steward, mgr.) HIchaxd Dennett. In "Dumugetl Goods" (pic- tures), Sept. 13-10. Margaret Illlngton, In "With- in tbe Law," 20-2(1, Sam. Bernard, lo "The Belle of Bond Slreet." 27 and week. Oiahd (A. Judah, mgr.)—"Annie Laurie" 14- ID. AL'DiTonii'M. (Meta Miner, mgr.)—"Little Mia. Brown" HMD, "Held by the Enemy" 20-20. EuraBss (Cy Jacobs, mgr.)—Bill week of 14: Cavana Duo, Sam Ash, Joe Cook, Klnkald Kilties, Jerome, Hewlette and Fennonne, and Peter, and Itfjac, Hii-fodbosIB (F. L. Talbot, mgr.)—Bill 0 and week Included: Melbourne MscDowell and com- pany, Howard's Tangoing Teddies, "The Four Hlkkers." Nadel and Kane, Zampa and Zaupa, I.ydell anl Hughes, "Visions D'Art," ond Jack Boyce. (li.ons ■ Billy Newklrk. mgr.) —BUI 6-0 la- eluded: Lcue, narptr and Lane, Caasldy and i-angton, Three Aatcllaa, Barton and Krdman, and Bt. Allona. Gatbti (Matt. Smltb. ngr.)—The Social Maid. 13-10. Gxntobt (The. L. Taafee, mgr.)—Tbe Tango Queens 13-10. Noras.—ihos. Grady, general stage dbsclor ot the Columbia Amusement Company, c.mo over from St. Louis, 7, to reconstruct the Million Dollar Dolls. Incidestly It was . corking good show he- fore he got here, so with the "pep" he will cer- tainly add. It ought to be a prise. Mr. Grady has been making a tour tier ibe circuit looking In on all the show, and making suggestions. Good business is his prediction for the year "Hid" Rankin's tlstm. tor Ibe Million Dollar Dolls were lived up to In every Instance. The roow Is clesn. full of good comedy, and well costumed Tbe Frllschy Concert Series, to he held at the Sbu- bert. lias been announced. Nine concerts will he given Instead of seven, a. in previous vears. Rainy Destlnn and Dlho Gllly Oct. 27. Ktrem Zlmhallst Nov. 24, Josef Lbevlnno early In Jsnusry. Elena Crfrhsr.lt Jan. 21, Knetacl Quartet Feb. R, Alma Oluck March 26, Schumann Uelok April 13, Two other, will be announced liter. Cleweland. o.—Or*ra House (A. F. Hans, mgr.) week of 14: May Rolaon, In 'Martha-bv-the. Day." 21, John Bunny, lo "Bonny lu Funny- OiLoNtAL (F. Ray Ooinatock. mgr.)Week ot 14. A Pair of Sixes" followed by "The Whirl of the World" week of 21. KxTrn'-i HiPfODSoasB HI. A. Daniels, mgr)— Week of 14 • Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Castle will be headlluers this week. IMher «to: Woods snd Woods Trio. Wsllcnsteln nnd Freebey, Kenn sort Mayne. Two Carltons. Moure snd Yates. "DeButy I. Only Skin Deep." Mulkr .ml Hi.nley. Pio.psot (J. W. Lyons, mgr.)—Week of 14, Rose Melville, ns Bis Hopkins. Week of 21, "While tbe City Bleeps." _ . Mjteuk.lha.1 (Fred E. Johnson, mgr.)—Week of 14, for the second* week of light opera, the Morton Opera Co. will present '"rite Tenderfoot." with . large cast and new scenery. "A Knight for a Day" will follow 21. OLrvaLAKD (II. D. Zl.-Ler, mgr)—Week of 11. the Holden Players will open their regular Wlni t season here this week, plsyng Mrs. Soulhwortb's "Ishmal." "The Oliirlv Bill" next week. Milb. (Obaa. Deuipsey, mgr. I—W<'vk of 14: E. E. Olive and company, lu "(Hie Goo<l Turn;" F,dwlu Ford and company, Delmore nnd Light, Claude and Marlon Cleveland, Iloitble Sims, Landry Bra.., Pat Dtromberg. and picture.. I'biscilla (P. 15. Seas, mgr.)—Week ot 14: "Youthful Patriots," with Meulo Moore; llert Swan's alligators, Ilrowiie snd Deaton, llwlge. end Launchinere, Henry and Emma Peyser, Hen- ri I run and Hcnnlnga, snd pictures. Gobouh Squab. (Ilarry Durocher, mgr.)—Week of 14. First half: "Tbe Venetians" and other acts. Last halt: "Tbe Grafter," with Ernest Carr and company, anil seven other act.. Stab (Drew B Campbell, nigra.)— Week of 14, Follies of the Day. Oband (Drew A Canrpbell, oigrs.)—Week cat 14: The Big SenssUon, Lydta Jospy and Larry ftnntk. Etcrui (Oeo. Oienet, cngr.)—Week of 14, Fnollqu-s, or 1(14, Kniobxbdoobju (K. N. Downs, mgr.)—Week ot 14: Pint half—"Burning Daylight?' by Jack London, and last half, Kdw.td Ahele., In "Bobby Burnltt," with other high class ill ma STANtABu (Jo*. Qrwsmuu, rngr.)—Week of 14: "The Better Man," 'The Million Dollar Mys- twelfth parti "The Lure,'" ' ami' Jack*"London'.' "Martin i-JtW' "The Chime." will be tbs week', ultr.ctlona. ' Aloakbi.— Week of 14: "Chip of tbe Flying V." featuring Knthlyu WiUlsnu; "Tli. Veu- dell.." "The Barefoot Bey" and other fllraa will be shown. Bnflalo. N. Y,—fitar (P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) -Mrs. Flake, In "Lady Betty Martingale/' Sept. 10, 12. Raymond Hitchcock. In "The Beauty tibial." week at 21. Creator, gave a concert 1.1. Tbck (Messrs, JJhubert, mgr.,)—Oh... Klein's "The Moneymakers" receives Us first production. 14-10. Tbe cast Includes Alexandra Carlisle and Eatinert Oorrlgan. "The Blue Bird" week of 21. Majbstio (J. liBUghlln. mgr.)—For week of 14, "While the City Sleeps." NortnMi Hackctt, In "The Typhoon." 31-241. Siiba's (M. Shea, mgr.)*—mil wuek of 14: John F. Conroy .nil Model., ltiiiiun Carii. and Carl Itau'lnll, Angela Patrlcola, Courtney Hbilers, Wlllurd Strains and company, Burke and tic- Donald, Watorbury liros, and the kliietiigrapli, FnuniiBii (Uhas. II. Howe, mgr.)—Films 14-10 Include: "sVar In Kurnue," "The Aftermath," "Brandon's Last lllile, fI "An Absent Minded Cupid" snd "Our Mutual Girl." Aoaobux (M. H. Scblcwlnger, mgr.)— Wot wi<ek of 14: Five Violin Beauties, Leonard and Whit- ney, In "Duffy's Rise;" Ernest DuplUe, Helen Primrose, Hue. Allhca, and the usual picture exhibit. Ltbio (0. 8. Scbleastuger, mgr.)—Orownell- Stork Stock Co., In "Fine Feather.." week of 14. with "Wb.t Happened to Mary" to follow. Olthpic (M. siotkln, mgr.)— Bill week of 11: Floret'ce Oiiem Troupe, I>e. Valsilons, McDonald and Zulu, the D« Bars, King Comedy Four, and picture*. Gatbtt (John M, Ward, tngr.)—For week of 14, Rose Hyilell presents ohinile Weber and her London Belle.. Olrl. from the Gay Whlto Way next week. Oabdbn (W. F. Qrshani. mgr.)—Tango Girls 14 and w<ek. High Life Girls next. 8tb.ni> (Mark A * rock, nun.. I—Lmr Duck- ■lader's "Dan" Is the leading currctn photoplay •rtraetlon. HipronitoMB (X. Hues, mgr.)—"Burning Day- light" 11 tbe current photoplay. noclie.ter, N, Y.—I.yirum (M. E. Wolf, mgr.) "The Lady ot the Slipper" closed a week's engagement her. Sept. 12, and crowded huu«e. ruled. "Kevro Keys to Baldpato" week of 14, Tsuiplb (If. J, Finn, mgr.)—Bill week of 14: lasn.lcrelng.rs. llertman and V.rady. Mnilne Bros, and Bobby. Urr and De Costa, Adler sad Arlinc, anl Nonetts. Ousintiiiak H. Olennen, mgr.)—The Prise winners drew big houses week ending 12. C->l- lege Girls M-10. GLDB (II. J.anette. mgr.)—Taylor's Tsu^o Girts cloved a big weak 12. On. of tbe best seeu at this house. High Life Olrls week ot 14. Familt (J. Fesuwvessy, mgr.)—Wah Let Ks. Uie Indian Girl of Mystery, was a drawing card week of 7. Hook reviews are taking big here on nrcount of big nouses Frldsy nights. Winveb Gaboxw (II. Kelly, rngr.)—"Nepluue's Daughter" (picture.), featuring Aunclte Keller- m.ini, to large audiences week ending 12. VicroniA (J. Fawn, mgr.)—Motion pictures lo big hiwlness. GosnoM.—Feature films .ml special war pic- tures draw large bouses. Colonial (A Wolf, mgr.)—Fine film, to good sndlence.. HiiKi.i)i:i>un ID. C'alnhan. mgr.)—I'lrtures to picked house. Is the order. Noras.—Bmuo.ltIon I'.rk la Ihe scene of large crowd, during Die Hoi-heater Industrial Kaposi- Hon. which otwne.1 for two week. 7 Ontario lleacli Park closed a very successful season Labor Day. SI. I'anl, Minn,—Metropolitan (1.. N. Scott, mgr.) "Heten Key. to Bablpale" week of Sept. 18, "Om..-, Ibe Teotoiaker" :c-2fl. SituntnT (Frank O. Priest, tngr.)-—Uautlng- ton Players, In "Tlio r:acii|»«," 111-10. OKi'i.i:un (R. O. Bu.'eiuirhi, mgr.)—'Dill week ot 13: Gerttivle Ougtilun ami coniiiany, In "Kooil;" Two sitters Althofr, Kramer slid Morton, Pl.tov snd Glaser. I.lby and llnr-.un. M.lvta lloncool, and Aleo Trio, ichi'ubh. (Gtu H. Greening, mgr.)—Bill week of 13 "School Days," I'olzlu llmtliere, I'.l.-I- coin anil Meyer, Karl and Curtis, Blanche Leslie, and Gray and Graham. (liiANii I'llieoilore L, Hays, mgr.) —Ed. Lea Wnilhe mi'l tho Ginger Girls 13-10. Thu Gaiety Olrls 20-20. 1'uiNci.sM (llert Goldninu. uigr.)—Ulll week of 13: Seven Nulty Kids, Knoch, l/igan anil Ferris. Noble and Pnuks, Arthur Wliltelaw, Ballrsb ana Hellrah, Hriie and Urasee, uiliul Vlugola and Vlngul i. Stab (Qua Gratistrom, mgr.)—The Dsrktown Follies week of 13. Tho Charming Widows 20- 20. Majxstic, Stabmnd and Uaibtt, moving pic- tures. ALiirrouiuw (M, F. Morton, mgr.)—Twin Oily Merchant Tallocs' Association Style Show Is held 14-10. Noras.— TL. attendance at tb. Mlnncsot. Htats Bslr wsek of 7 was somewhat affected by talny weather Tb. Motorilromo on University Ave- nue continue to draw good crowd. Wednesday ■ml Sunday orenlnn Concerts at tho parks and lake resorts will soon be suspended. firantford, Can,—Grind (F. Johnston. mgr.) "Th. Prince of Tonight," with Era Phelps and good supporting cast, Including Tom Arnold lu the tltlo role, played hero Bout. 10, Nortnia Hackctt ID. IIua.it (Ernie Moulo, mgr.)—Vaudeville sod motion pictures. Colonial (Fd. Bymons, mgr,)—Vaudeville and high das. mollou plays. Ai'oi.lo (Unite Moule, tngr.)—War pictures draw big houses. GBtc (F. Bilker, mgr.)—Feature motion pic- tures and (Kin orchestra supporting Mis. Iluier, to big huslne... Nn-iBS.—Daredevil Ward and company, at Ihe Brant, week of 7, plc.seil, ai did tho Five I'ettlts, ofTerlug something new In tho nrmbntle Hue..... Tom Marks' Stock Co, drew largo audiences at Ibe Gratul during the week of 7. Tom Murks, llrantfnril audiences, sharing Hie liunur. with tbv versullle luniedlaii. I. a great favorlto with bis talented and emotional leading lady. Arils Marks. Manager Marka ha. an excellent cast of players for lids season, and carries speelsl car- load of tnvtwf, H» has bookings enough lo keei, htin busy Ibruughout tbe Winter. Montreal, Can. — Ills Majesty's (II. Q, Brooks, mgr.) "Nearly Murrlcir Hciit. 14-10, "Kismet" 21-20. Puimckbh (Abhto Wright, mgr.) —> '"loo Many Cooks" 21-26. <>bi-I!I:vm (Geo. Drlscoll, mgr. > — Vaudeville bill wuek ot 14: Mr. Mai Mrs, Frederick Voelk- er, Hoey aud Lee, Meynkn'a Japaneso Twins, Toney and Norman, Mile. Martha nml Slater., Patiy Doyle, snd Peak's KduiMtnl Blockheuils. OatiriT (Fred Crow, mgr.l—Dave Marlon's Own Show 14 10. Ibe Prko Winner. 21-26. Ilaltlmitre, Mil l-'urd'. (Olins. K. Ford, ugr.) picture. "Csblrla" 14-10, "Prlnco of I'll- sen" 21-iii), ACAbUHr (Tunis Dean, mgr.)—'"Phe Better Way" 14-111, "The Itule of Three" 21-26. AvuiTfakiUM.—"Tbe OaioWcrs" 14-10, "Ma- dame X" 21-20. r a lacs (Wm. Iljlliuf, sigi.)—Pat White 14- 10, Tho Great Drcaiiilau'I Show 21-20. iIaixti Hi:i.rntMiLANa.—(lit/ S|H»rls Uuriesausrs 14-10. Cherry HlosHims 21-20. Mamvlanii (Fred Nbainberger, mgr.) — Ituth Hoys, Jos Jackson, Misses CsmpheU, Lugin and Ott, H. Miller Kent, Ihe Catllllons, Uysn anil l^e, "Hosier," Msng and Hnyder, Naw Tiibatbb (Geo. hcbulder, mgr.)—Bessie Parle. Ohersller-MsrshslI sad company, Stewart and Matthews,, Hap Haudy and company, Tiller Sisters, Holland Bros, Vk.tobia (Ch.s. Lewis, mgr.) — "The Stlck-up Man," Jack George, Swan anil llarabard, Hell. Meyers, Bernard and Kolwrts, lllrknell and 'lib- nay, J.tlm Grlllltb, Jones and Walton, Crawford snd Uoimtrow, the Montrmwry Duo. Oiloniai. —''Tho Ooumwn l..w" 1410, "Tb. Boand-Up'' 21-20. Hartford. Conn.—Parsons' (II. a. Par- ion., mgr.) George M. Cohan's new pl.y, "The Mi.-stlo Man." opened Ibe theatrical seasan here Kept. 11. Wiu. II. Thompaoii, Gvorge Nash Slid G.ll Kane sr. In the east. After tho week's en- gagement here Umi voinpauy gw. to the Astur Theatre, to New York. Pom's (W. W, Asvoiigli, mgr.)—Poll Players, In "nmcer <wn." nek of 14, with Edaa IHIihard, of Hie original caal, taking part. I'.UAi'f (T. J. Cnllen. mgr.)—lllll 14-10: Jnsls Flymi mill company, Grnnlo snd Miuile, Holier* nnd Vt-lnliMli. Hilly K. Wells, Arm simI Htlckn-v, Bsri Torn .nil Hlacla Minre. For 17-10: Hurt ami lluxel Hkslill, liny Duo, Roland and Far .I'll, piul M<-rllr. Gbanii IMoe Messing, mgr.)—Hstt Kennedy and the Liberty Girls 14-10. Tmcsileros. with Frank Finney, 17-10. This new burlesque boas* I* doing surprising busliiess. Stsand (W. A. True, mgr.)—'The third tre- mendous week of this hesiitlfni picture bouso begun 14. Gnly big fe.lure pleturcs ire shown. IlAnrnsn, I'BtMcsss, Cbown, staii and Km- pibbv plctore. only,