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OCTOBBB 3 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. COLONIAL (WJXJAM WOOD, MOB.) Cnpaclty business con'.lnues to be the ml* here and it can *>* 31 '' 1 tnat the new ses9an 13 fslrly started, and with a decidedly pros- ntrous outlook ahead. The bill this week presents Sylvester SclmfTer as the headlluer, thereby giving the Colonial's patrons their first view of this rtniaxkable man—the most versatile stage cLtertiUer of the day. Mr. Shaffer con- tinues to conwme about one-half the tin* ■ llotrpc* to the entire show, and each of hta ten varied acts were looked upon with won- derment by the big Monday audience. II oas on overflow audience and lully attested the fact that this star has become a big cetropolltan favorite. It Is only necessary to an; beic tbat Mr. Schaffer went through bis entire performance with the grace and ekin for which be is noted, and which bare been described fully In these columns. lie was obliged to take several curtain calls wheB he had Bnl-ihed his scries of feats. Ttl; week's bill also furnishes opportunity to become acquainted with Ruth Hoye, one of the latest acquisitions to the local vaude- ville stage, who renders song numbers very cbgnninclT- Nature has also been lavish In gift* to Miss Boyc, endowing ber with a most engaging stage presence, a fairness of feature and form, and a fine singing voice. She was obliged to render five songs on Monday. I'aul Morton and Naomi Glass gave a touch and so spirit to their musical skit, en- titled "Before and After." The songs are catchy, and the dialogue bright and crispy as an October morning. The young couple are popular here, and their number went over T sith a baug. Their present skit Is a ec<jiip1 to their former success, "My Lady of the Bungalow." Mrs. Gene Hughes and company presented Ediar Allan Woolfs comedietta, entitled "Lady (rosslp," In the sketch position of the riogram. Her delightful acting, combined with capablo support by her little company of lire people, brought well deserved succeis. MeDevltt. Kelly and Lucey were welcomed as o!d friends In their side-splitting farce'.et, "The Piano Movers and the Actress." They were programmed in the number two po- sition, following the pictures, but the act Is so full of genuine comedy that It is sure to make good wherever placed on a bill. Krnstnt received several escorts for his expert manipulation of the keys of his plano- acrordlon. HU repertoire ranges from the classic to ragtime, and in all of which he excels any artist who has appeared here as an accordionist. OB Timer. a Grand Opera House (Richard Dorney, Higr.l— The Misleading Lady Is the current offering, opening Monday, Sept. 28, to a large audience. Lewis S. Stone Is featured 1l the rola of Jack Cralgen. Others la the cast are: Thomas F. Tracey, Henry Miller Jr.. Henry Stockbridge, Walter Regan, Frank Sylvester, Albert Sackett, Henry Thompson, George Abbot, Frederick Wallace, Doris Olsson, Alice Wilson, Grace Barbour, Alison fckinner, Daisy Adamy. "The Dummy" fol- lows Oct. 6. Centnry Opera Honse ('Milton A Sar- gent Aborn. mgrs.;—The revival, Sept. 22, of William Tell, which shared the week with "Carmen," proved very popular here last week, who thoroughly enjoyed the music of Rossini. Messrs. Harrold, Kreldler, Weldon ana Kaufman, and Misses Ewell and Howard won .favor for their vocal efforts. The work was adequately staged. This week the Ros- sini opera will divide honors with La Tray viata. Academy. — Win. Fox's experiment of giving combination bills consisting of drama, Tandevlllo and pictures has proved success- ful, and hs will 'Ontlnue the policy. standard (Harry L. Cort mgr.)—"The Marriage- Game," with Olive Tell, thls> week. "To-Day" weak of Oct 8. Comedy (Lee A J. J. Shubert, mgrs.)— "A Modern Gin" closed here Saturday night, 6ept. 28. On Thursday night, Oct. 1, "Con- sequences," a three-act comedy by H. F. Rncensteln, will oe produced at this theatre. Included in the east will be: Mary Servoss, Saba lialelgh, Winifred Harris, Fanla Marl- noff. Klliott Dexter, Hubert Druce, Horace Brabant, Gaston Mervale and Leonard Mudle. Mi. Bmham and Mr. Mudle appeared in this ?ilece during its engagement in England, and our other roles wilT be taken by English player?. New Amsterdam (Klaiw * Hrlanrer, mrrs.)—On Saturday night, Oct. 3, "The Little Cafo" will be presented here by the oilginal company, and the receipts will be donated to the American Red Cross Society. Reg'ilar prices will prevail, from fifty cents to two dollars. Forty.elKh.th Street (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—To-night (Wednesday) George Broad- hurst will present his new play, a melo- drama, "The Law of the Land," at this the- atre. There are but two women roles In the piece, the principal one being in the hands ot Julia Dean, 'ihe remaining members of tho cast are: George Fawcett, Milton Sills, Walter Craven, ibarles Lane, Harry Llll- ford, George Graham, Master Macombcr and Ethel Wright. Hudson (H. B Harris' Kstate, mgrs.)— "The Dummy" will close Its engagement here Saturday night, Oct. 3. On Monday, 5, Paul Armstrong's "The Heart of a Thler* will be produced at this theatre. Olympic (Dave Kraus, mgr.)—Girls of the Follies this week. Colnmfela (J. Herbert Mack, mgr.) — Billy Watson's Big Show this week. Mnrray Bill (Fred Waldmann, mgr.)— Eevlew of 1915 th!s week. Oreacent (B. Werrell, mgr.)—"The Blind- ness of Virtue," with most of the original English company, this week. Brooklyn, N. Y.—Montauk (Edward Trail, ngr.) Julian EI tinge this week. ''Seven Keys to Baldpate" week of Oct. S. BaoiowAT (Herbert Ascber, mgr.)—'"Potash * Ferhuatter" this week. MijmsTio <J. B. Pierce, mgr.)—"Kitty Mac- Key" thin week "A Pair of Sixes" next week. Da Kami (I. Fluegelman, agr.)—"To-day" this week. "The Marriage Game" next week. Gsajcd (Louis Barr, nigr.)—The Grand Opera Bouse Stock Oo. presents "Love's Models," with Cecil Spoooer, this week. "Bought and Paid For" next weak. Gatbtx (Wm. Woolfolk. mgr.)-^TI:e Auto Girls tkla week. The Yankee Doodle Girl* cxt. Stab (Wav J. Joyce, ngr.)— rax I Girls this weak. Bums (J. H. Ourtln, mgr.)—Al. Reeves' Show this week. The Globe Trotters next. Casiho (Ohaai Daniels, mgr.)— American Beau- ties this week. Watson's Big Show next (Jraer.it (Prank A. Glrard. mgr.)—BUI this week: Eddie Foy and Seven Foyt. Amelia Bingham ana company, Alice Eds ana Bert French. Rmnie't OeVoy and company, Bveleen Dnnmore, Ityan and ™rney, J. brands Dooley aad Oorlnne Sale*, Plftro and Low Gillette. Bbsbwick (Benedict Blatt, mgr.)—Bill this week: Valveno and Lamore. DjIft Leon, Cowboy Minstrels. Dainty Marie, Jack Gardner. Ma Belle «nd Ballet, Vat and Mabel Furs), Lyons and I 0 * 9 * Allen Dtoehart and toinpanj, Booney and neat. Tan aad Schenck, and Foot Charlaa. Paosr-BCT (William Maiaod, mtrr.) — Bill this week: Adelaide m* Hughe*. Nat M. Wills. Fraok- '■ vAfdell *ed company, Obnnolly and Wenrlcb, aaerron and Aaattn, Darrell and Conway, Crouch »« welch. KauwCs Terriers, tad Alice De Oarmo. Qaaa.fnii.TT (H. W. Crall, mgr.)—Keith's Jn- nlor vaudeville. .iSSMV" (Artttr P. Ward*, mgr-)—High ii!!!U >1 '2 t, » , **» and ths *»0,000 Wnrlltoer or- chestra teetered, with a la* cbolr. Gotham (Paolia* Beyle, mgr.)—The Gotham r'ayers tmeeat "AJna. Where Do Ton Ltrer* Ull »_wejk. "The Lsre" next week. n.*; 1 " 1 Avarea (Cora* Parton. mgr.)—The Oorae Paytoo. Stock 0»., In "What Happened to Mar/" ""la week. _fhaf— (Geo. HcDermlt, mgr.)—VeodrvUle jnd photoplaya. BUI 18-30: Von Cello. ,ZaUra. «Maa Loot ,„< caaapjuiy, darence WUluf. Ketao REMOVED TO NEW ADDRESS 226 WEST 46th ST. WITH A WOlVTJKBFOIa 8BHX-HIOH CLAB8 BATJ.AT) A THOUSAND TIMES A DAY otsat 12^ GHcxaua Alio Lew Sot&atader's W« comio hit, •'Whan Father Put the Paper on th*> Wait," 'Td Oive thai Worid to Know," «Th»t Old VIrglnny Town," A Clesai, BA«gw Number, A song f or errery act JACK MAHONEY, Music Publisher, jgwgjggjgigSw and Lelghton, Let Caaudea, two- to nil. For Oct 1-3: Ed. Zeeller Trio, Hartley and Pecan. The*. Potter Dnaoe, Morey'r "Titanic" Beaale La Count, Howlaiul and Leach, Morris and Allen, one to til. Madison (Lew Parker, mgr.)—Thla new B. F. Keith's Theatre has proven very popular. Wabwick (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—Loew vaude- ville and pictures. BUI 28-30: Joggling De Uale, Conrad and Mareeoa, Thoa. Potter Dunne. Three Keltoss. Barnes and Robinson, Prey Twins. For Oct. 1-3: De Witt and Stewart, Lawtoa. Rock- well and Woad, Moore ami Elliott, Eddie Foyer, Reckless Trio. Domain (W. S. Bland, mgr.)—Latest photo- plays. Bijou (Geo. Schenck, mgr.)—Loew's vandcvlUe and photoplays. Bill 28-50: McOond and Karp, Usher Trio, Stewart and Dakln, Bush and Sha- piro, Moore and Elliott, American Comedy Four, and Three Donalds. For Oct 1-4: Williams and Moore, Willard and Bond, Three Bonnet sinters, Barry Rose, "When We Grow Op," Marie Rus- sell, and Walsh and Bentley. HALMsr (M. H. Saxe, mgr.)—Vaaderllle and photoplays. Bioroan (Wm. Fox. mgr.) — Vanderllle and phatoplayB, prafram changed twice weekly. ODUsaaLAMD (Francs Mangan, mgr.)—Photo- plays. For/row (A. M. Lighten, mgr.)—^Vaudeville and pictures. Bill 28-.10: F.lale White, "Tauderllle In Monkeyland," Crawford and Broderlck. J. K. FJnusett and company, liddle Foyer, aad Gasch Slaters. For Oct. 1-4: Coy De Tricky, Barnes and Roblnton, Inez Macauley and company, Sandy Shaw, Warren Bros., one to All. SiiusssT (Wm. Sheehy, mgr.)—T^ew's vaude- ville and pictures. BUI 28-30: Will Morris. Ca- Bllle Personl and company, Clark and Rose, Crit- erion Trio, Three Bennett Sisters, two to All. For Oct 1-4: Gertrude Oogert, Eddie Heron and conspsny, Crawford and Broderlck, Russell's Mln- steels. Polly Prim, Von Olio, one to All. Olimiio (H. A. Tranb, mgr.) — Continuous vandeTllle aad pictures. Lindsn (A. H. Schwarts, mgr.)—The latest Vhotaplays and vaudeville. Columbia (A. SIchel, mgr.)—Tauderllle and Slctares. Bill 28-30: Skinner and Wood, Sandy haw, Mabel Kane, two to Oil. For Oct 1-4: David Kalelkoa, Klein Bros.. Wolgas and Girlie. two to nil. Cokzot (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaude- ville. Follt (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vaude- ville. Rotal (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—Photoplsys and tauderllle. Fins ATBNtra (SI. n. Saxe, mgr.l^Motlon pictures and Tauderllle. JOHBS (il. a'. Jones, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Oxroan (Geo. J. Weiss, ngr.)—The latest photoplays and vaudeville. Libsbtt (John A. Zero, mgr.)—Photoplays and vaudeville. BUI 28-30: Viola Duval, "The Spider and the Fry," Gcelett, Storke and Lafayette, two to ail. For Oct. 1-4: Gertrude Osgart Cook and Sylvia, Aadetsoa and Brass, Haas tad Betnae, and Kelso and Lelghtoa. AliP. WILTON NOTES, Katherloe Roter, "the popular New England stock star, will open her season at Keith's. Ixmell, Oct. 6. la Duo Clayton's playlet, "What Woald You Dol" Miss Sober will he supported by Leander Blanden and a company of two. The Three LelgMons. In their new comedy act, "The Party ot the Second Part." hare been rooted over the United time for thirty weeks. W. H. ffoan, Jas. Manning and company. In a new comedy playlet, entitled "The llnlJe," -will be seen In this vicinity In the near future. Eugenie Blair, who has been starring In "Ma- dame X" the past two seasons, will be seen lot vaudeville at an early date. In a new one act playlet, entitled "Day ot Reckoning." Swan Wood, the w«dl kno^vn dancer, late of "The Passing Show ot 1013." ssslsted by Fred Thomas, will be seen In a new singing and dancing scer-lc no*elty. Charley Case has written as entirely new mono- logue, wMch he will present. —« > «THB HEART OP A THIBFV' Charles Frohmsn will present Paul Arm- strong's newest piny, "The Heart of a Thief," for the first time Oct. 1, at the Apollo Thea- tre, Atlantic City. The piece will have three performances in Atlantic City, and will bs riven at the Hudson Theatre Oct. 5. "The Heart of a Thief' Is In four acts and as many scenes, the first scene representing the Interior of the Tombs, the second nn apart- ment house in Fifty-second Street, the third an approach to the Seventy-second Street Subway entrance, and the fourth, a tango dance nail uptown. 4 ■» CONTRACT DISSOLVED. The contract existing between Arthur Bsmmersteln and Rudolph Frlml, composer of "The Firefly" and "High Jinks," has been dissolved by mritaal consent. In the future Mr. Frbnl's mtu cal Interests will be looked after by Oenrge Blumenthal, business mana- ger for Emma Trentlul. i a » MARIE TEMPEST TO TOUR. Marie Tempest and her English company, which includes W. Graham Browne, will pre- sent "Mary Gees First," a new comedy by Henry Arthur Jones, and "The Marriage of Kitty," during their tour, which starts Oct 6 in Toronto. <a» MONTCOMERT AND STONE IN TWO WEEKS, Montgomery and Stone will begin their annual local engagement at the Globe Thea- tre In two weeks. "Chin-Chin" Is the nam* of the vehicle. a »» IRVING PLACE TO OPEN. Irving Place Theatre Is announced to open Oct 1 with "William Tall," to be followed by a revival of '"Lola's Father." a »a S. A J. ISSUE NEW LIST. Sanger A Jordan hare Just Issued their smraal hook ot plays srallabie for stock, and Is a great aid to stock managers. a OVIATT RETURNS TO WEBER. William Oviatt has returned to bis old post of general manager for Joe W«>>er. • ■ » LILLIAN RUSSELL IN HOSPITAL. Lillian itassell was operated on for appen- dicitis Sept 22, at the Wm. Penn Hospital. a ■ > SHARPS AND FLATS. Pssot W. Bsowk has sac needed AI. Masaey se musical director Hagenljcck-WallBOB Concert Hand. AL Maasey opens Sept 21, at Oread Theatre, St. Louis. In vaadoTltle team, Hassey and Dolton. Siomos Giotanhi Cnr.Ti. king of the harp, Dlled a three days' concert esuragetaeut at Port- age da Port. Que.. Can., Sept. Z.1-20. Kmil ncaoiimu la musical director with "Mutt and Jeff In Mexico," playing through Texas. Caaa. A. Williams, matwerr. Wm. 0. Stii.lmix la i ranslcat director with the "Mutt and Jeff" No. 1 Oo. PROPO SED THE ATRES. Havana, 111.—atottoa picture theatre, I13.00O. Architects. Hotchkln A Ilarrus, Herald-Tran- script Building. Peoria, ill. Owner, Dr. L, Q. Pulfen. Havana. Naw Yobs. N. T.—Theatre, 48x175. •100,000. Architects, Gordon A La Velle, 0O7 Fifth Arenas. Owner, J. J. Murphy Kstate, 10S Broadway. BaooKXTN, N. Y.—Race track, motortlome and grandstand. $1,000,000, Brooklyn. Architects, Koehler. Spyr k Farrlugton, 4BU Fifth Arenue, New York City. Boston. Mass.—Hall and store building, 80x78. Architect, F. A Norcrosa. 40 CornUU. Owners. G. Stabile A Co., 178 North Street Etsrbtt, Maaa.—Theatre and store, JS5,0OO, Architect. J. J. Smith, Old South building, Bos- ton. Owner, Harry A, Le Bow. MANcuaaTas, N. H.—Morlng picture theatre. Architect. Wm. M. BnUerUeld, HU Sagamore Street. Owner's name withheld. AanuHi Pass, N. J.—Mortng picture theatre, S1O.0O0. Architect. C. B. Cook, 603 Bond Stmt. Owner, 0. B. Zacharla. ruiLAuatLPiitA. Pa.—Afovlng picture theatre, 82x152, $40,000. Architect. E. Allen Wilson, 1208 Chestnut Street Owner. John J. Kennedy Jr.. 1001 Cheetrmt Street. .«_,«« Stultom, Pa.—Afovlng picture theatre. 40x130. $30,000. Architect, O. H. Uojd. Telegraph! Building, Harlsburg, Pa. Owner, B. H. Frty. BALTixoaa Md.—Theatre, $20,000 Architect. J Edward Laferty, 11 E. Ploas.int Street Owner, Walbtook Ajnnaaanent Co., North Avenue aad IVIn tti 'J i rawsr- Baltimosb, ltd.—Hall. $20,000. Hollywcod Park. Back River. Owner, Joseph OoeUcr, 23M Garrison Aveooe, BaUlmore. .. ... WHSDama, W. Va.—Theatre, 100x280, $10,000. Architect, Oao. H. Dlerlogstr. Owner, Bojal Southern Amusement Co. • PAassBSBoaa, W. Vs.—BUoa and Stir Movlna Picture Theatre. Architect, B. 11. Adair, 223 Fifth Street, Parke-ibnrs;. Owners. Mrs. Bood, Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Shaw, Los Angelas, Oal. Lesseea, Barrett A Butcher, 422 Market 8tree* 1'arkataborg. _ ^^ Noawoon, O.—TCheatre, 1.000 carp.. $100,000. Architect W. II. MoBUatrlck. 701 Saveath Ate- nue. New York City. Owner*. Edward aud Barry Hart, 427 Central Aveaae, Noowood. Sdsino, O.—ddotlon picture th.'itre, 40x00, $10,000. Architects, Cleuper ft 0"ea, 100$ Ms- honing Bank Building, Yoiingstown, O. Owner, O. H. Sehrtng. Sebrlng. Buoiaus, o.—Motion, picture theatre, 82iS0, $5,000. Architect, Wm. linger, Post Otflee Build- ing. Owner, G. W. Albright 212 Sandusky Street NswrosT, Ky. — Theatre and store building, 60x179. $150,000. Architects, Zettle ft Bapp. *°7 Johnston Building, Cincinnati, 0. Owner. I. Frankel, Seventh and Elm Streets. Newport. Hakmohd, Ind.—Hall and store building, flOilOO. Architects, A. 0. Berry ft Co., Buff Building. Owners, Frank S. Bets and B. 0. Mi- nts, Shawano, Wis.—Theatre, 40x110. $150,000. Architect, II. T. Llcbcrt, Usrathou County Bank Building, Waosan, Wis. Owner, Geo. Ksgle, Shawano. Grand Rapids, Wis.—Theatre. 40x120. Archi- tect not (elected. Owner, W. P. htniel, minager Gem Tlieatre. Chatham. Oct.. Can.—Theatre. Architect, 0. Howard Crane, 2325 Dane Bank Building, Detroit, Mich. Owner. H. A Small, London, Oat. Chicago, III.—(Theatre, $20,000. Architect, Albert Aula, 155 N. Clark Street. Owner, Ouas. Spare. Chicago, 111.—Theatre. Architect, Albert Aula, 155 N. Clark Street. Owner's name withheld. New Yoai, N. T.—storing picture theatre, 100x100, $35,000. Architects Cohen A Felaon. 320 Fourth Avenue, Owners, Bona Bros., 140 Church Street. Bbooexxn, N. T.—Moving picture theatre, 80x100, $30,000. Architects, Rhamsan ft Sham- pan. 772 Broadway. Owner, M. Elsler, SO De Kalb Avenue. BaooaxTN, N. T.—Moving picture theatre, dance ball and dining room. Architects, Firher & Markwlta, 18D Montague Street. Owners, Julia Dougherty and Anna A. and Florence L. Logan, care Lessee Greenpolnt Amusement Co., Harry Goodman, president, 010 Manhattan Arenac. Rochssteb, N. Y.—Picture theatre, 33x50, $5,000. Owner, Ellis Wolff. 301 Oxford 8tr»M\ Tnov, N. T.—iMoving picture theatre, 00x70, $7,500. Architect. W. E. Clark. Caution Place. Owner, Gasper Battnvla, 370 Second strict. Ouaha, Neb.—Moving picture theatre and drug store, 411x60, $4,500. Architect, 0. W. Wlglng- ton. 2d door, 220 S. Thirteenth Street. Owner's name withheld. Plans la progress. Woboestbb, Mass.—Moving picture theatre, $15,JO. Architect. O. C. S. Tirol!. Day Building. Worcester. Owner. Royal Amusement Co., 43 Pleasant Street, Worcester. Faix Biros. Mass. — Moving plrtnro theatre, $15,000. Architect, L. 0. Destremps, 5d North Main Street. Owner, Dr. J. Lowney, 589 South Main Street. PnoviDBKoa, B. I.—Theatre. 200x123. Archi- tects, Wra. B. Walker A Son. 17 Custom House Street Owner, Hippodrome Corporation, Charles Allen, treasurer. 753 Westminster Street. Maramoi City, .Pa.—Opera House, 70x101, and wing. 88x55, $100,000. Architect, John D. Allen, 008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Owner, Kaler'a Grand Amusement Co., Mnhanoy Oily. Wilwniitom. Del.—Moving picture theatre, $5x120, $20,000. Architect. Wallace H. Hance. 204 West Twenty-fourth Street Owner, Dr. F. G. Elbert Circus. 10t RANCH ROTES. Geo. Arlington returned to the show from New lerk, at OUxton Forgo. Vs. Jos a Miller returned to the show from New Tor* where ho went to meet Um pros I* who ware with the London Show at the AnsVAmcrlcan Ri- poaltion this Sumner, lie reports all garo him the glad hand and were glad to lie hack once mote. T. U GUI, auditor ot the show, slso spent the Unit of tho week in Now York, returnng at Clifton Forge. Rocky Mountain Hank says did yon erer hear of such a calamity. Virginia goes dry. "IHil )ou get It." Dry. Come heah yo ham hooded devil, doan yo all know them Injuns liable to acallup yo fool bald off. What are you going to do this Winter 7 Dan Dlx and hie mule, "Virgil," Joined us at Norfolk, Va. turn, mammy, Jus Hasan heah come de atoam Sddte. llnnk Durnnell, the roping kid, has rccelTcd nesrs from California that a vory weallhy uncle, who died there recently, had left ererythlnug to hhn which Includes valuable timber lands and 5>ld mining Interests. Howerer, Hank will nn- h the season hare. AI. O. Field's Minstrels, having no matinee last Thursday In Petersbarjr, Vs.. came out In a body Mid nltneaed our afternoon performance, "Some Jolly bunch with the Field Show, believe oe." 1ATLLIOAN OTJARIM. Deaths. (See pajt U Cbms. K. Barros, Sept. ::t. Sahssx, e. BAicaa. set>t 81, IIasrv W. Diran. July 24. Da» Clinton, July 14. Clipper Post Office. In order to nwold mistakes and to Insure the iiroiupt delivery ot the lettera advertised In thla Hat, nn envelope plainly nddresaed mast be ■eut fur enoh letter, mid, a written order for the Ictti-r, slsned Willi the fn.l nnme nnd address and the line of linslnena followed by the aender, niaai nlao be enclosed. Plenae mesitlon Ihe date (or iimn- brrl of lite CblPI'HB In wlileh the letlera sent far were advertised. I.ADIICI' LIST. Aatalre, Mrs.A. Ayars, Trial* Hruns, Nina Dernard Rdnah lleyer. Hilda ax BUNK. Vaudeville. jAorctraxma FaAacas Fabjan sailed far Zng- land Sept 20. Bobsxt BoLUasa Inform* o* that a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boot. Balllger, pro- fessionally known aa Itallaser sod Btsyneide, Aug. 1«. at araftoa. W. Va. Loots IU'ii.n formerly clown and Acrobat for many years In varloua elretwe*. wants an vortiinltv to earn a llrlng m any capacity (II work owing to injury). He cam bs aeUiaassxTai in op- (light , -... -~. 1713 Lexington Avenae, Hew York. Tot For/a Lucabbs closed a very ssUK*asfal season with the O. A. Wortham Shows, it De- troit, Mich., Sept. 18. This Winter they will be seen again in 'audevltle. Oso. w. Scott and Doxnmi Masks are pUy- big the Proctor time, opening st Albany, Sept. Tna OsiorjfAT, Floaswos Hooiisa, the May Is- win of vsuderllle, will open the second week of October in Ohlragj on the W. Y. C isate. "Thb Socistt Bods" will open Oat. 10. Bn-vasTSS HcBABrrea wtll U at the Ilmaweek. Brooklyn, next week. A obsut bill st the Orpbcom, Brooklyt, next week. Doliv ai» Bsowh opens at the Palace, M4ray York. 19. Aucs Lixttn opens at Montreal, Oct. 10. Jambs Hdssbt, Jack Iloyle, Charles Muutng, Charles IVDosltcI and Walter Kaufman nana returned frees avope. Cast. Lanoslow will u> to AwtrtUa for Chris. O. Brows, hawked f>w ifagh Mcintosh's theatres. Mr. MclssMh sailed from London for home oa Kept 10. Mr. Rnswn also baa booked Balabss and the Aaard Stalkers. Oos LxoRABD, the comedy magician, ba> ro- turned aflw an euakt rears' trip In tho West, snd will play vaudeville Bast. "Haiskv PAHar" has not closed, as reported. Plobbncs stomb, one of Um beet stock leading women In Amnrlca, will head the stock curaoanr at the llalnbTl.lse (now IIh- IUJuo), Mlnnaauotla. Minn., wbea shay open their season, Oct 11. The Mulligan Ousrda held tbelr aimsal Jnngte- feat 8unday laat, at Ronworte. W. Vs., thanka to our oongenlal twenty-four hour agent. Ernie Waters' ability In securing the only arallabls vehicle that could comfortably carry the entire crowd—'twas the big straw rfre— the first one ot the euaoa, aa tho auto truck has always been the feature in the big villages. Our royal ckrf, Charles, aad his worthy asalstanta, Hubby Duhhj, and Butch Cohn, cooked the bhc fi«l to a qtwrsi's taste. Geo. Kelly, after a few visits to Tommy Klrnan, our bartdsorno mlxologlat. Insisted uimmi on* of those one thousand verses song*, thereby causing untold agony for s short period. Quiet Kuallk, as the bad man from the West, with Bherlff Watermann kept our official photographer Bill Hlton, bus; In puses plaatlque. Hank t)ur- nell'B mind was not on tho Mulligan no time —ain't <l ov./ul, MaDtt. Ohrls Ayers, for a small boy, I can safely aay, has a full grown man's capacity for the onp that cheers. At no stage of the game did he paaa, never. Dill Cronln sang his own original version of "Art You Coming Out To-night, Mary Aunt" Loul* Fried manicured ihe Uurphya with on* hand and conreraed with the other with Jlminla Martin, he of perpetnal youth fame. Barney McRana amused himself gathering Irish apples, waiting for somebody to say something. Altogether rh* Cuards spant a most delightful Bunday In • nice qslet Tillage; or, I should say, four miles from sail village. Yea, Bill Elton says hs Is a good photographer. You can't prove it by m«, Bllt afur one glhnpsa of the proofs. H. Louie received a wire from New York, sfter the boat from London had docked, that caused much Joy for a little while, anyway. Yes, Danny Dlx Is back from London. II* Joined the show at IHcumond, Va. War n*ui. Ilufa, Dtn had load* of It. Jimmle Martin was taking soddenly 111 and waa remored to the hospital, at Richmond, Vs. A few of the boys attended Ihe AI. 0. Field's Minstrel Show at Petersburg. Va. Tom McDovort, of the 101 Bancb, renewed old acquaintance*, Tom was with the AI. 0. Show some yeara ago. and they do aay hs tho' was a tunny old acatnn. The Kl Ranch folks from London arrived Sept. 10. Speculation waa rife about tli* re- turn of rho 180 pound champ, but aad to say, the Mlnueapolla wonder cotneth not, and there was much grief. "Ah me," what a disappoint- ment. When it come* to class, take s peep st that six cylinder automobile of risnkj Dnmelrs. Mrrr saraBM foe the hoys on a Sunday returning from the Mulllgsn's. Hank O. V. Million Dollar Iloy. Tee, we were rather oHsssppolnted at not having the pioaaure of acannlng that nroclamatlon. By the way, what waa It all atxnif. O Joy, » JAMAICA SOCIBTY CIRCUS A SUCCESS. The ftoclety Circus and Fair promoted at Ja- maica by Col. Fred Ounnnlns, ami given for the benefit of ft, Mary's Hospital, otiencd Sept. 28, to iplendld business, and with tho continuance of px»l weather a big wc«k Is assured. A strong list of well-known scis Include a big bill of circus Slid Wild West spcclsltlrj, among which are; Annt* Oakley, champion wing and rifle shot; May Collier, high diver; Jewell's Manikins, Steve M. ^an Allen, th* Royal Milanese Troii|», RaPih O. Carlisle, Australian whlporicker; the aerial Ma- glnleys, the Harringtons, Montana Ja^k, Reynolds and neyaolds, rlJe shots; lied Pxigle and his bsntl of Stosx Indians; Aloj. Staliert, Alex. Lowande, Charlie Hopper, chief of clowns; Mil*. Zoor and s host of others. Col. Fr«i Onminlns la dlrec- tor■genoral. and has the complete manaitement of the entire show, with tho followlne staff: KSydney Wire, director of pnhllclty : (leorge Dao- la, atrw-rlnterident of prlvllegr«; Oeorire Klley. as blller; Alex. I/Owande, official announcer: Matt King, superintendent of csnvss, and Red Nosed Mike, boas property, Th* features of tbe Midway are: Jewell's Manikins tad Mrs. ochwarta'a Htnnanatono: ■ a i TO CI.OSR IB. Gotlmar Brothers' Clrcos will eloae the season st Blatr, Neb.. Oet. 18. s n. B. Staats, of Slaars Bros.' Shows, has hi* headauarhTB In Pattooharg, N. J., with plasty room for his stock (over one honored acres), and alio training qnartvra. lie will taltc the read ne at tsa sBsm He always tikes is bear fmm'oM showmen. Brakeman Jirs.O Bullock. Oerrrod* Breen, Miss "Blllls" Brown. Pearl Brssiteil. Mabel Butler, "Hab*" Barlow, Louise Bonlwe, Zelia Chase, Laura Oarleton, Daisy (Iraaer, Bthel Orlffln, llar.fl Uroeno, lira. K. drey, Julia flordon, Kleanor (iordnn, Helen Hooper, tally IsauchMS Ilosallc Hayes. Mlsi Howard, Anna Ilougb, ICdua iloglien, Mlsa V. Johnaou, Uenavlcv* Jacobs, Imna Job, Orsee Clark. Uartlstte hlog, Udlth Carle. Jails Kthn. Slaty dory!. Diva KaaawaU Lucille Cleaver, Laura Leonard, Adelo Crelghton OItIs Lawrence Mailg* Oampheil. Ro«* Uditiianu, Connor, Flo Mrs. Joseph Chapman, Lamar, Ilabs Beatrice Ivuw. UlasL. J. Devlne. LaYocksr Lillian Mrs. Edwd. J, La ngdon, tlrac* Hauiplor, MrsA. Lerralnc, Olgs Dare. Kdlth Laurey, Merccde DeVers, I!Ial» Dowllng, France* J Dunbar, Rabo Delmar, Nsrlne lDarl*. Ms* Rd wards, Jets I "a js to nc. Anus Flora. Mildred a*lgrr, Sophia GEM LUMEN'S aMST. Aldrldg*. Clias. jtlnrlnud. Harry MscMIU in IaiwIb, Madge tills Lal'lera, Lillian Mayo, Rose Mills, Lillian Murray. Laura Slercdlth. Margaret Monroe l'lorenc* Montail Illanche Milton, Lola Mayliow, Bell* Murray, Bertha Milton, Lola Millie), Uarte Mil burn Oraceai Nlelsnn llortenae Nalaoti Mamntot Nolaon, Wllda i*urler. L*na i'lillllpa, Clssl* Bald. Uraco HtwKdl. Helen lliiasell, Ma* L. luis, tiU'iu. Itoas ItoU'Sin, Krhs Bar, Mildred Richanlaon Anna liit'liarila. Hadls Uussell, Dorothy 8. Starr, Mtblo Stotvart, Olive St. Rlmo Carlota St. Clair Claries Ht.OIslre. Ren* Stamblar Sal I to Vincent, Mia* O Wright. ik'i'.ildlne Wllllnm.H, Mrs, Tho*. Wllinot. Ilesslo Wsffner. Muo Wlillu, lleiii'la Wilker, Hsxrl A Co. Winchester Ibis* Young Mrallclcn Young, Virginia Aclienbaeh J, W (Jcuter, Clieator Adams, Eiml F. llrsybllt AI. H Aatalr*. dray, Itoht. Frad A Adst* llTihaius. Four Atkins, Richard Oabbey, Frank Andrews. II. 0. draws, ties. Allen, Ulysses 8 Orlnics, I.. W. Harry. Uleb. T. Oonloii, Max Benway, Happy Gould. I.loyd T. Ilarwafd. W. II. aarfiald. B. U. Darclaj, Delan, Burke, John P. Brodley. tieo. "Big .f/m" Oo, Barnes, (I. a. Hrnway. Happy Howlaiul, O. V. Baker, Mr. A Hetidrraon, O.A Mrs, Frank J Hall. lUld r.on-Alr. Hilly Harntwrger, V. Ileckwllh, L. O. Hamoinl, J, IS, lilanchard. O.M. Ilarklna. W, S. llrowu, Franklin Herman. Sam Unmet, It. tieo. Hill, Arthur Bragg A Bragg 1 (ndinaioi, Jos. Barnes A Htrick Hutchinson, J. Ilsrtelll, Skeet lllituti, 1'ml Carleton, AL. Jarksotl. Bert Clifton. Harry Jam's. Alf. P. Clifford, Dave lohnalou, R. II. (Hinrllon. Prank Klein, Rdward Canning. Ulliy Kiiup, M'n. A, 0>ates, VYm. K. Kulader, Clias CSnailale, Harry Klrby, .Iniisn Oonnett, Dan B. Kelso AlelghtOB Cortialla, I'tto Kllgori', .1. (I. U'sae, 0. R. Keinprr, loo Crone, John Klrvran, Jcbn P, Carlisle, J. T. Kflso Hoys Cboauiek- Kellncrs, The Terry Oo. Kaiuct Osrrnll. Tlieo. Kolcttl. Mr. Cameron Cliss.L. Klralfy. Bolossy Chan Chu Ylng Laurenxe, Bert Ciiatbam, Jim Llncccurai, L. O. Connolly, Wm. J Llnls, IforsceW Ourtlsa, Walt.D. I-orralno Clifton, Ueo. I»rd. Philip Onatley, Bob U- lioy. it. B. Ohrlaty, Jos lA>vcliud, J. M Dlerlck, Joe F. Lottie. Win. Darling, B. F. Lustbrrg, S. D, Dit Uiln, Frank Long, Will II. Dillon LaCoste, Harold Daly, Chai. l.ooiinnl. J, II. Deoullla, Orsat Lloyd, Dhou. Ih-*w, Cla/ i Uigrrnla, f lias. laion, Itaynwnd Lawrrnc* Sardl* Downs. W. O, DeiMont, Frank Dawn, llee. Dud lay. P. II. DeGroote. Ed. Derkln. VA. 0. Dare. Law. B. Devillls, Crest Dunham, Oartla Edwards, Bobsrt Ely, W, S. , Ellisons, Th... frora'old Elliott, Adelhr/i "Tms Mowbt Maksxs" east Inclndes: Plmmet Cbrrtgan, Alexander Carlisle Maunrarrt Wvcoerly, Bva Ceadra, Wilton Taylor, Kngens O'Brien, Dodaoo Mitchell, Feilx Krems, Cslvln Thomas, Kchlln Cayer, Joaepb Adelman, Walter Kings- fold, Kdvant Donnelly. Alrreil Fisher. Lionel l'crana, I-itntlas Kvsns and Tbemloi* von Kits. "T»a PnaxTOM IttriL" Is proluced at Ford's, nalttmore, this week, with Laura liotw Crows, Malcorra Williams. Frank Weston, I.lli Barclay, Lee Millar. John Ilsdoals, Hmtns McNaoshtoa and Ethel Marl* Masae. As wa go to press we leant that Mrs. Vernon Osstl* wss taken sick snd was nnable to appear art Keltb'a. week of Sept, 27. Valnkt Snrrstt sad company substituted. This announcement was ms*> 28 at 2 r. M. OresBTH OasbSNn made bis first apiiearance with tbe Century Ojiera Company, New York. Oct. 24, In "Carmen." singing Ihe role of Don Jos*. Uaosoa IUt.iTi, Maude IHIdyanl. ftnnu Clum- bers and J. V. BryBiit arrived from England last week for the Liebler pmdnctloiis. Edwabd SHHi.noN'H "nVmg of Songs" Is In re- hearsal, snd will open Oct. 20, In Atlantic City, with Thomas Wise, Irene Kenwlck. Wm. McVay, 1'rdro d» Cordova anil Cyril Kelghilev. "CoafSBtnsmoKS," an Hngllsh romedy. by B. F. Babeasteln, I* now In rrlieanal, nnd will b* pro- duesd shortly by the Shuherts. Hank W. WAKBrtsU) t>ald the Chicago of Tna Ourras a call, 28. rills. J. J. Franks), Joseph Friendly, Dan Fay, Hugh Feriuaoi, Dick Frits, Oiiy O. Fnqusy, Jack Fredericks (1*0., Fonntaine, O. P, Prederlcks, Mr. Guthrie, ChasW. flravettii. Trios. Graham, Jas. A Matties, Ward B Oarganl Budolpbi Meytr, Kddy Gaffy, Tbos. Mills. Kdward I.MIcal*. Sara . Don Mcens, Harry Nestor, Neil Neville, Louis Nlhlo, Vlcliir Nie, FranklynT. Nlchlnw. Ralph Niwlln, Will Nondura, A. 1'. Otla, Itobert B, Owciis. AI. Ilurrlty, Johnnie Onrl, Jack rrickm.iii, tluv iperrlu, Hubert ITarrington, Hay Pierce, Geo. Heron Louis IPetllontlla Hutchison TotnO I'roudloro, J. D Prince, II. B. Petri*, W. F". l'ailden. Harry Pcuwarden, D. Itaassll, Oil* Boy, Waller Both, Edward Klnglliig, Adolph Roaalre, Jesse Raymond, Billy Holilnacin, Itoy lloaanytl. Holly Rnso, Max nwWiiiiauii'i ii.a Roberto, II. J. Miean, LOU L. SUntlloworth, W. 11. Sllfrather, Haul. Sotilu, Hngealo Hesy, Frank Spearing, John Btaffoni, Jock Hcullon, Hilly Hoiilherlaml Vie. Nbuiiaon, 1', Ht. Denis llrother Btluger ilyron (!. "Savaniinli Joo" Smith, Hendrsn Sinn, Nathan IC Shorten. AI. Hchullk, Fred 1. Htanwood, David Sprawl, O. A. Hninneel, Guy Snow, Arthur Searcy A EhrerVtt Taylor, Robert Towlor, Jeanni Tryoa. 0. J. Tlnttin Edwanl r»nl*y. Klincr VnroVll, Harl Vogsl, I, Win. Voronte, J, L. Ward, Happy Williams, 0. F. Worth, B. 7,. Wilson, B. J. Woodford, Ohaa WhlrOSld, Fred Wright, Ow*n Wllllsma, Mr. Well*, Oeorgo Wrsy, (Irllrlllt Ward. Dick While, Geo. Wilson, Ollnt Warren, J, Walker, P. T. WIClCM. K. M. Wiggins, Uert Wliftoeinb Fransr WrMxlsldr. Jaa.J Walt. Warren Wllaou, Walter Walsh, Jack Young, W. H. Young, John E. Lyle, Cecil 1,1'lllngwell. f!«-o. I« liny. < limit Lewli, Ilerm. W Landrum Mnrvln Lyon, 0. M. Merera, Wm. Medllu. Clark A Tnwna McDonald, J. B. Mllnor, Gee, >IcP!roy, Wm. J MntthewB. John Mann, Joseph Morten A Falrleld Maclean. II. W. Morrison, Jsmes Moss. Ueo. Msnslmck. l/iuls Morse. IC. diss Mshr, Phil Miller, An bur Mallstte, Wm. MacAIlliter, — SFin NOTIOID AT IIBtD OP LIST. "Kid" BnaxBOBj, with Ms new Use of bslly-ho, was auccmsful, as usoaJ, laat wssk at the Ulneoln Pair, New York. STO WAR PRICES ON TEIN MARK-UP 'S Prloe mnA (sVaallty Alsvaxya the Seine. BOLD BVBRrVVsllDHE,