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September 19 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. TOD'S TIPS DO YOU KNOW— That owing to the stuff piling Into our com- posing rooms, "yours truly'*" got lost in the scramble last week*/ That Toor Pauline Pearl White appeared personally at Dale's One Hundred and Sixteenth. Street ever; evening last week? (Wonder If Pearl dropped into tbe College Inn and heard Dave Fox slDf about her.) j hat I bid Frank Hodge good-bye without shedding a weeper as be embarked tor Brooklyn? Frank can be seen earning the eats aa treasurer of Keith's Pros- pect Theatre over there amidst the church steeples, trolley poles and tomb- stones for the future. That Johnnie Le 1'evre and Frankle St John opened on tbe Proctor time at Albany, X. Y., Sept. 14? That B. "0. K." Nadel, of Pat Casey's Agency, Is exhibiting bis producing tal- ents In tbe constant Improvement shown In Billy Bouncer's trampoline act (and Dos O'Nell's salary) ? That Mck Hufford and the Lockiart Girls "cleaned" at the Garrlck, Wilmington. Del., with their new three act last week? That a most knowing female head In vaude- ville revised that old but well founded question to me one night last week, viz: "Why are vaudeville performers not made to copyright their material like the foreign acts, and be known by their stuff and not someone else's"? (The public are growing as tired of the drill- In; at them of the same thing "over end over again, as those that have to sit through the came entertainment, gags and songs, but offered by different named parties. (That's why a "million" new ones are coming In every year and regular acts are bathing in the sun that hits Times Square on days Old Sol is In good humor.) That Sirs. Gertrude Wilbur Is booking Proc- tor's Mt. Vernon and Portchester houses now? Upstate folks should see some regular programs now. That 1 met ilabel Loekhart, of McConnell and Lockhart, one day last week, and long enough to get another prescription that "is sure cure for Indigestion" from her? But Mabel didn't come back to see bow the Jaundice Bitters acted. (They are anticipating accepting an offer for burlesque.) That O'Brien, Bennett and Goslur were a great big success at the Harlem O. H., and have been given a route over the U. B. 0. time, under direction of Harry Weber? That a poor laugh from the Harlem 0. H. last week Included: Jama Halley: "I fall from a balloon 17,000 feet In the air, to put a thrill in tbe picture—where do I get off? etc." Jettte Noble: "But Just think of the servant girls and children you will make happy all over the country i" (Servant girls help pay calaries.) That Dorothy Levoy is the name of that "wonderful girl' 1 that the baritone stage manager of the Harlem O. H. la rabid about? That Joe Votrel ripped the twenty-first year of bis existence off the calendar that hangs In the looby of Loew'.? Seventh Avenue Theatre Sept. 7? That Anna Boyd does a corking single? I hat as yet nothing has been done oy Mar- cus Loew at Winnipeg, Can., and the outlook is that there will be no Loew house there, for the present at least? That Freddie liecque bas added "Country Store" to his picture festivals at New City, on Fridays, and Congers, N. Y., on Saturday nights each week? It has made Freddie smile, tbe way the novelty has made bis Income Increase. Muyme Gehruc la Harlem. Mayme Gehrue appeared at Keith's Har- lem Opera House the first half of last week, as "an engagement extraordinary." Manager Swift had ttayme well an- nounced, and her dancing was again her hit IJauto Bro*. Cleaned. The Four Danta Bros, were the heaviest 'osers when a new card boy made a "benefit lour" of dressing rooms at the Harlem O. H. recently. The lad got away with cash, a gold match sAfe and watches from the clotnes of tbe Hanta boys, that summed up into a three llguie loss. Manager Swift was soon but on tue kid's trail—but be must have been in a "road louse" because the "dip" got away. Its not often "Chub" loses what he goes after. Stelner and Swayne Split Minna Steioer and Guy Swayne played their last engagement as a double piano, violin and song act at Hammersteln's Vic- toria. Miss Stelner will probably continue In a single." violin turn, while Mr. Swayne will likely be seen with a production in tbe near future. College Inn'e Carnival. Carnival night was In full swing Sept 3 waea i blew in this educated-name like Place of Bong, alp and scenery—and there was plenty of each of the three. First to sooth our sore eyes and straighten ° u t crooked cars were Maurice Abrahams and ai. » ohlman. Maurice and Al. looked natty, bgun, and there was no sign of the Blue- beard thing on elther's chin piece. They 59 InU8 t have spent hours getting la sicn HS •btpe. After an "We have with us to- ni«ht," etc., from Davie Fox (who Is "Poor i amine," of Harlem), Maurle got to tbe inns most tuneful baby grand, and Al., currying the widest, smlUest smile in his repertoire, sang "They Started the Vlctrola" and 'I Never Thought You Iteally Loved '"e, and then doubled his reception by en- coring with reallsltc mouth imitations of a violin, cello, some flute (?), tome mandolin ('), and then finished like a thunderstorm, L^SSf. 1 -?, 8 chorus of the latter as Al. Jolson aould deliver It Phil Kornhelser was there, too, and Phil must have tbe same kind uva repertoire as ai. because he had one of the sweetest Sun- day creases on his "Phil Kornheleer" that .,$ 1 Ter W P« Leo Feist's music ilace get admirers-with. Phil la the cummin* "KIdk , *> n gland," they tel. muh. and he looked V'."'* Particular Thursday evening at the inn,8 Carnival. I ill was not the only rep. Leo Feist bad 2L na nd either. Not by a ding bit, for i« r „ < s°. w * n wa * there—four ways—(the "JE? 1 Btotefi two ways, and Mr King op- ' m\ e •£« white clothed round tlilr.e before ■3s? , RuoT l° l a way from the huckleberry ,nI5 } on l ""ough to finger the acompani- uemto the sisters' tarmonlzInB of "Game of ^^"T?P d Bub y Miin't tear back to said ;™ thl fg and Jullp In a hurra, because ioe crowd made Mildred and Alma take Vif ea i 0Te * for * he number. Twc blonde Vm2"JK? - F* *■ '"ell together as a knife J J<» with a fork. ■ H.V y Tr *. c ' *•■ m t0 °. making new and tSSH. !■¥ Wends, while Moe Lucky was -,£• " he n »d been all week after tbe ■'onion's * 8h °' r let oat 8t Hurtl * * Itlanche Gordon end her unlimited cn- * ti T rSL voIce an d personality, volunteered •nth Gilbert and Mulr's "I Had a Qal—I had a Pal" and "My Alsace-Lorraine." Some gal, some pal is Blanche. Gee, she can have me listen to her warble any old time. The Inn brigade of lingers (Law- rence, Oarron. Vincent and Fox) are going after the "Alsace-Lorraine" one strong, ana they sure do wonders with it Ruby Cowan accompanied Dsvo Fox'* &K&K o' Fe'at'a "Aba Dabs." end then Bulll' Lawrence and "Tubby" Garron Joined him for "monkey doodle" business. The Col- lege Inn has never had such "nut" fruit bloom so round and popular as "lub" Oar- S 0 ?,' wE 8 .'* U>e hardest working "squirrel's delight In local cabaretdom Just tow. and, with Lawrence and Fox, not a mite of nil funnlness is wasted. ■•Bull" Lawrence's tenor voice rings true injhe trios, and In comedy numberB he and Garron are offering here. Dave Fox has shown wonderful progress since working here, and Is now one of the favorite singers. His "Poor Pauline" Is a gem, In tbe way it is put over, and be has worn a hole an inch deep In the wall oppo- site, supposedly watching the "film.** And then there Is Mae Vincent, ahe who has been heralded eg "Harlem's Favorite Soprano." Mae deserves every Inch of it for she is possessed of a mighty fine soprano voice and a world of magnetic personality. Irwin Dash is playing tbe piano In the same competent way he always has—and he can remain popular here as long as be wishes. Betty Miller was scratched carnival night, but we know she is a champion wiggling warbler. It was a great big night of festivities and a hard one to break away from. Managers Louis Wilson and Benny Levy can go ahead and look for big business this Winter with the kind of a "show" they are offering. * Back In Vaudeville. Lncky, Young and Elliott "drew out" of the Golden Crook show after the Saturday night (Sept. 12) performance, and returned to vaudovllle this week. Glddeon Barton on United. Glddeon Barton and company of five peo- ple ijjened on tbe U. B. 0. time last week In "The Rajah's Ruby." AI. Ltveacy'a Orchestra. When wiggling the lip about good orches- tras don't overlook the "big time" one that holds sway in the Harlem Opeia House "pit." Al. Llvesey Is leading at the p.ano, with Al. Lesser, violin; Wo. Rosslc, bass; P. Paladino, clarinet; L. Blancato, cornet; Charles Lachoppe. trombone, and S. Outhlne, drums. Singer Loiei Lesr. Eddie Weston, formerly'of Weston, Fields and Carroll, and who later did a double with Arthur Fields, bad bis left leg amputated In Mt. Slnat Hospital, New York, recently. He had been In the hospital and pulled through an illness of pneumonia, but gan- grene poisoning set In and necessitated the amputation of the leg. He was transferred to Beilevue Hospital last week. « Howell Slaters Booked. The Howell eisters (Mildred and Alma) opened on the Proctor time at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 14. . These two pretty blonde girls are offering one of tbe neatest singing and dancing acts of any "slater'' combination that has been seen on the local "pop" circuits in a month of moons. Bfanrlce Wood Scores. Maurice Wood made such a hit with her new act at Keith's, Boston, that The Ameri- can said: "Eva Tangnay ought to be Jealous if aho ever sees Maurice wood, 'Tbe Rain- bow Girl,' do twelve characters la twelve minutes." Maurice does as close an "Eva Tanguay" impersonation as any who have attempted it Broadway Poor Ready. Tbe Broadway Comedy Four have or- ganized, with Pete Schlucter, first tenor; Roy Diets, second tenor; Paul Phelan, bari- tone, and John WUUch, basso. Anderson Company In South. The Anderson Comedy Company, present- ing a repertoire of high class vaudeville and tabloid comedies, are now touring tbe South for the Sam Massell Agency of Atlanta, Qa., under tbe management of Dan Anderson. « Is Blondell for Vaudeville f Edward Bbndell. of the U B. 0. Family Department, was slanted hurriedly emerging from the Gaiety Theatre Building recently. Wonder If Edward contemplates a plunge Into the smaller vaudeville circuits. i War Isbell. Is. Kaufman, regular owner-manager* agent, with offices In No. 307 Strand Build- ing, and his "aide de camp," Phil Gurvlch, bad bad attacks of fright one day recently. Petro Delro. the pJano-accordlanlst, one of Mr. Kaufman's acts, went to Duly to visit his folks Just before the European wrangle opened Its engagement, and up until Aug. 0, Mr. Kaufman had no word from him. On that date the latter cabled Inquiring of Delro's safety. No answer came back, so it was rather perfectly natural that Mr. Kauf- man as well as the wife of the musician, were anxious. Phil Gurvlch is the chap yon see first In Room 807, Strand Building. Now, Phil Is the possessor of a most clean living record, hut Indulges fluectly in that Oriental Indoor sport, chop suey. So when a "stately look- ing gentleman" stepped Into tbe office early one recent morn, Gurvlch gave a start, and his eyes stuck out far enough to be (nocked off, peeping at said "stately looking gent" "wotfermolta you," demanded the "a. L g.." getting a toe hold towards the elevator. "A little tea, er—I mean—I thought," sputtered Gurvlch. "Wottaycrmean you thought?" shot by the "s. L g.," proabably questioning Phil's ability to think. "I am Delro. Petro Delro, who you ginks thought got plugged over In suunv It.," continued tbe visitor. "Thnnk gord." whlmped P. G., coming from beneath his desk. "I was thinking that some of that Chatham Square feed An Ling forced Into me last night was reaping disastrous results. I am glad to see you, Mr. Delro, and that you do not resemble a selve." The boas was summoned, and when he got over the some sort of scare as bis noble "aide" went through, he was Informed by Delro tbat the cable bad not been received by the musician ds Itfxe until twenty days after Aug. 6. Then Delro was ready to be on hit way back to America and old not ads wcr. Mr. Kaufman does not indulge In Oriental dlcbes himself, and refuses to forbid Gurvlcb from soiling his Ear] k Wilsons with the edible, so long as tbe supposed vision was Delro, honest-toaoodness — and be bonked the piano accordionist immediately. (War Izhelf, haven't they?) Teacher and Pupil Doable Dp. Cupid slipped into tbe "School Days" act Just after ''school was out" at the Hippo- Any of these Hits WILL BE A CREDIT TO YOUR ACT. THEY POSSESS AN AIR OF DISTINCTION AND EKCLUSIVENESS THAT PLACES THEM IN A CLASS FAR REMOVED FROM THE "CLAP-TRAP" VARIETY. LUIS HLDIY I Song Arntneomont ol tho International Habitation Wait* Hit | BilUir m JiW A Dual Knockout! Son g and Fox-Trot 1-U-IMl 1 Vocal Tranncrlptlon of the World Famou* Dongozo (f arimn WaxUi) | It In-Ill Faoo hi Latest Parisian Dane* erase. The "Lu-Lu Fado," Set to a great Lyric Society haa gone Dippy over the new Dance, The "Ta-Tao' Here's a great Song, eet to Otahl, the original "Ta-Too" EEfiF* £0£IE8 of Songs Sent Free to Recognized Artists on receipt of late program; otherwise sent only on receipt of 6e. per copy. Song Orchestrations, 10c. each. PIANISTS, LEADERS. MUSICAL ACTS, ETC. If you're not acquainted with our wonderful Instrumental and Dance Hits, you're missing a rare treat. READ THIS LIST •Nights of Gladness Hesitation, *Love's Melody Waltz, Meadowbrook Fox-Trot, Reuben Fox-Trot, Carolina Fox-Trot, •Parfum D'Amour Hesitation, Ballln' the Jack Fox-Trot, Dengozo Maxlxe, *Lu-Lu-Fado, ftOtaki Ta-Tao, Tsln Tsin- Ta Tao and Chinese One Step, *Marigny Tango, *Vlad Tango Arganarez, Latin Quarter Gavotte, Castle Half and Hall, Castle House Rag, Castles in Europe, Castle Walk, Castle Maxlxe, Castle Innovation Tango, Castle Perfect Trot, Cas- tle Classic Waltz, Castle Innovation Waltz (Esmeralda), Maurice Hesitation, Maurice Mattchiche, Maurice Irresis- tible Tango, Maurice Junkman Rag, Maurice Brazilian Tango (Tango Dreams), Florence Maxlxe, Maurice Gavotte, Joan Sawyer Maxlxe, Love Thoughts, Some Smoke, Leg of Mutton, valse Marguerite (Hesitation), Rio Brazilian Max- lxe (Bregeiro) Tickle Toes (Trot) Hesltolo, Le Poeme (Hesi- tation), flame of Love (Hesitation), Valse Mauve (Hesita- tion), Globe Trotters (One Step), Old Folks' Rag (Trot), Skating Trot, La Cumanda Maxlxe, Enticement Tango. Any--'6f these dance numbers for Piano Solo, 15c. each, ex- cepting those marked +, which are 25c. each. Dance orchestrations, 15c each. Full Band, 15c. each •TaTiCr TIT Cnn"E*T> "kr j«2-l'04 W. 38th St.. J U»>. W.OXXiJ*!^ New York City drome. In Peoria, III., Sept. 2, and wounded two hearts so seriously with a final broadside of love darts that Dorothy Aubrey and Lo Hoy McCIure rushed to the First Methodist Kplscnpal Church In that city and were mar- ried bv the Iter. W. E. Bbaw. Miss Aubrey, who halls from Norwich, Conn., plays the part of the "teacher" In the act, and Mr. McCIure (of this city) U one of the 'pupils." They save a dinner party to the members of the company at ihe Jefferson Hotel, In Peoria, following the ceremony, and among the guests who made the meat an enioyably hilarious occasion H-ore Dolly Cliff. Betty Allan, Nellie Cliff, Hetty llcrce, Albert Frank, Walter Wlnchell, Dnve held and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wheeler narl, the latter (Earl and Curtis), who were appmrlng on the same bill. Crela-hton Girl, In Home Town. The three clever Crelghton Hitters, who hare become favorites In vaudeville and who were born In Charlotte, N. C. appeared at the Piedmont Theatre In that city fast week. The girls showed In their "hum town" aevcral years ago as amateurs, but this was Ibelr first engagement there alnce establish- ing themselves as successful professionals. Letters for Yon, Girls. I have In my care mall for A. Ursula Carter. Marie Russell, Edythe Gibbons and Gertie De Mttt. Have not read any of them—yet girls— so kindly relieve tbe suspense and let me know what army you are with. a Dorothy Meutlicr Plnya Part. Dorothy Meuther played tbe Orpheum, Memphis, Tenn.. last week. A girl Id a dramatic sketch on the same bill was taken 111, and the manager of the art asked Miss Meutber to play the part. tihe rehearsed all afternoon, went on for the night show, and—did splendidly. (David llelasco please write.) Guide Books II. O. II. X* J. Golds booked In the show at the Ilarleiu Opera House first half of last week. Joe Meyers came through with his "Blums of Paris" to belp top the bill off, with Maymo Gehrue as special feature, and with the Mor- ton, singing comedians, and "Bhure" Halley Cardo and Noll, singers: Anna Boyd and company. In a comedy sketch ; lions and Ash- ton. singing comedians, and "Bhure" Holley pnd Noble, with some now picture patter. I: I., showed liartomltcs anothor good abow. Ilcrletvs of Mayme Oehrue, Anna Boyd and Cardo and Noll appear under New Acts lo lhis Itiue. Minnie Ifovc-s More, OMnnle Blauman's trunk must be In a terrible condition. Nnt long; ago she hauled It over to K. B. Ilarlland'a music shop In the Strand Build- ing, from Harry Williams' place, on Forty- fifth Street, and the poor old Taylor got more than bumped by a few of Broadway's "mo-tar" ears before Minnie landed on the West side of the "White Lane." I,ast Saturday, Minnie tore tbe other handle off the almost square Taylor, and before giving, up the Journey back across Ilroadway, pushed It up against Maurice Illchmond's music building, at 14B West Forty-fifth, a few doors from her old "salary growing place." Minnie says the Maurice ttlchmond Music Co. Is going to lead the melody league tbls season—so let's tune up for "o wor that It \corth while." * Wnllle an« Rajah Girls. That big new tabloid act tbat Wallla Rrooks produced for a U. B. O. tour and which opened and scored a success at the Orpheum, In Yonkcrs, Labor Day, under title of "Wallie Brooks and his Girls of Mohamld," has been renamed. „ Playing tbe Ono Hundred and Sixteenth Street the first half of last week. It repeated Its up-state suceeas as "Wallie Brooks and his Kajah Girls," and will continue as such In future. * Nalda's Act. That Natda Is one of the must graceful too dancers Is a certainty. She and a com- pany of two are presenting a scenic dancing net on the Fox time now, tbat—though Natndu Is the strength of the wbolo thing- equals anything In tho same lino "pop" houses have had In a heap of weeks. Constant re-arrangement will put the offer- ing In condition for the "trwo-a-days," for, of pretty face and form, and the wonderful work »h<- does on her toes shows "this girl belongs on Broadway." Oonnell and De Vera In Honolulu. Qrayco Connoll, heralded as "the Coast nut," and her partner, Frisco Do Verc, sailed from San Francisco, Sept. 0. for Hono- lulu, Hawaii. Tho girls are to bo featured In their spe- cialties with Jack Magco's company at the Orpheum Theatre, In tho "sunny clime," dur- ing tho next ton weeks. Barlow and Weiton Ilasy, Barlow and Weston are in their fifth week of united time, and from the tune of reports on their piano and song offering they'll plow right on to tho Orpheum Circuit after U. B. U, engagements. "Milk and Knars!" la Vlo'a Adrlce. In front of Hammersteln's ono morning last week a stoop-shouldered policeman was approached by au "athletic looking youth,' who slapped the officer on I lie back and said 'Milk and eggs for that, my good man. milk un<l eggs." '1'be regular New York coppor appeared to relish tbo advice and the ''athletic looking youth" passed on. Next morning Victor Vass, of Vnss anil Houston, who happened to bo tho "a. I. y." or the day before, was again strolling by th B corner," and again espied tbe same Moon-shouldered' potlcoman. Another wal- lop between the shoulder blades for tho oiQcer—but It Is said tbat the "a. 1. y." oldn t got further than "-Milk"—But (be cop" Is stralghter these days, nevertheless. Morris and Monle O, K. A letter from AI. Mlonlo, from Halelgfa, N. C, Informs me that tho Morris and Monle show la back of the lights again after several weeks of "bloomers," duo lo hot weather. Jop HpleKclburg Is now handling tho show, which Is in Its fifth week over tho Greenwood time, and booked solid. AI. says all havo Invested la sew and big- ir with Mount, , ,..„..- .„; much gold, Al,) Johnny and Hmma In Town. Johnny and Emma Hay arrived in New xork last week, having made a lengthy trip in tholr 00 h. p. Wlnton. driven all the way by Mrs, Kaj. They made a call at Tin CurPM office, and John said he nearly got heart disease tho way "the Mrs." sped through the New York traffic force coming down Broadway. ger wallets now that the troupe's war 'Old Sol" Is over. They are at Bocky M< .V C, week of Sept, 14. (Hero's for I OUT OF TOWN NEWS San Antonio, Tox. — Majestic (Edwsrd Bsymond, ugr.) opened Hept, 0. with the follow lflf hill ami <■■•- mu,..l K» *~~. ,_- -_.. _. "■"fy "' mmw.i «iK»«i nepi, o, with the folloi/- lns bill, anil wss greotwl by two large sad ap- preciative audiences: Joiues Leonard and com- wny, In "When Ousar O's Her," a cterer satire: »iat Nassrra and company, psntotiilmt and frm- nosiicj: uuwty Mao West, comedienne; .Norlhlsne slid Ward, Imnronujtu duo; 1'relle's Miniature Olrcus, ciinlne comedy; J* Ilrunc and Qela, souin- tcrx. aud Dlero, accordionist. Tho attundsuce el this popular ploybouio Is all that cm., be desired, aim Judging frotii the attendance the bsd unsocial Antonio'* £""" *" Uto " c,t re * c! " sl H, ° Obamo (Hid II, Webj, mgr.)—This popular bouse will open itp. presorting vsude»|il,, l wb|cu will nilKn durliij- tho season when tbo bouse Is not Uken by regular booking* noia—W. J, Lytle, who bos entered Into nn oiu-udod contract for moving picture shows with the owners of tbe new Kieplre Thsstxe/ to I* SSJU TV 1 ". W Bu»«»iu<. will open Nov. 10, provided the building Is In readme., at tbst tftuo Mr. tods wss compelled. howeroJ, In order to obtsln the use of tbe inollou pictures of ths Psrsniouat Picture Oorporslton, to enter Into sn ouuedlsui contract, which be did. It Is hU In" temion to bare two roel. or ti 10 t'arsssswat sj» tares run e.eh week each lo r.in two dsyi, and aa enier_tttw the famous Bhubert pictures snd ^.Mi-be KF* "»""' oC SB "w Fort Worth, Tex.—MsJestfo (O v n„„i,i 5 "p. '?}" Hln «»' , • *o<t«r Ilsll snd coinpsny, «.nl Ihr ,n U V.! i "' u m '• I ' 01,1 « Wlllloroa and P "m. Pany, Is r 'On Htony Uraund:" Nawktrk .nit j v.ns Ulsters, Marie' SuSdard Ohlnto, Mlnnli Kaufman, and motion pictures. vmumu ' """»* la«H (diaries Oliver,, mgr.)—For week of T Urea's (Mitchell Oreenwall, mgr.)—Psntases* vaudeville. Bill H-lfl; 'Hie'gls iffitoa E- g** "ft ft™* gom«r, Martha Basssll sad com- VSL ^L, T" E ,r V. ** w °* Nature;" UsymSad 1'alue end Ines Nesblt, Knmbry, JJush aod Bobto- ., Bonharn, Tex.—AlrdJme, Klsla McOeoru Musical Comedy Co. did fair 'here wesk'sadSJ »*pt. 8. A strong inu«lcal coroedr comnanr SIES5. M »t, nl<ra P~Ple.. snd ga« splendl/sst- jafoclton. The company will open it Untcbln. eon, Km u In tbe near future. ssssnans llsst, Quaes and mjstju, pictures.only. Charleston, 1. C—Acsdemy (Ohss. It. Mat- llicws, mgr.) "Adele" «ent. la. , n V, SZ?."i A ('•"time Am. Co., mgrs.)—Dill 1*> I5 : ,., 'i t0 ^ nd ..? r V°P' I " lir « t •'" l company. For 1710: Mack, Albrlkht and Msek, Two liseden, ■ *?/ "J".?,?♦•• Maaleal Krreles. Bsy Monde snd Frsnk, Milton and De Long Hlsters Ifmrcsx I'anx Aianoua (Cliss. n. Matlbewi. JJjJ.)—Dciuoreat Stock Oo. continues to good I'siNcJus, Mijesrio, l,r»io, Oamcnrr, lino, OasiHo and Duiauno, pictures only, K ? , i5.f' ?• "^Keene O. II. (A. W. Qulnn. Mu»!reh?2«! ,ll " ter 0,tl " ^ "• °* »»•»»•• ■osjiior (■". O. Densnlt, mgr.)—Vsudevllle sad Oenersl I llm Co. pictures. Majsstio (E. L. Camnbell, mgr.)—Universal and Mutual pictures, anJ Wsrner snd KSSl ricyen fsatnnM. OSBialUMD bss closed. Clarlcsdale, Ml«s —o«cum'i (Rlgnor Oacum. m«r.) motion pictures and vaudeville. Ths Adile Wlllard Co. drew unusuallr well week of Sept. T. MiJSSTio.—Sietlps ploturee and soags.