The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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lu THE TUFETW YORK CLIPPER, OCTOBEB J BURLESQUE JAP CHANGES. HOUSES AND S HOWS CH ARGE CIRCUITS. Ai predicted In last week'a Clipper, the General Manager Sam A. Scrlbner, of the fnoccis of consolidation of toe opposing bur- Columbia Amusement Company, In an lnter- bsque wheels has set la, In earnest. view Sept. 28 stated that the report ctir There have been strong; and Insistent ru- rent that twelve shows and ten houses on mors thst the entire Progressives were to fo the Progressive wheel would be taken in b/ over to Columbia Amusement Co. the Columbia's could not then be con/1 rmcJ One of the facts announced thus far ts by him, as certain thlnm had not then boon that Joe Oppcnhelmer's Fay Foster Co. ts settled, but there most likely would be some at fie Victoria, Pittsburgh, Pa., this week, positive announcements Issued in n few days In place of the Folly show. as negotiations arc now going on with tie If the complete (.cat goes through It will various Interests, main that Tom Sullivan's. B. D. Stair's, The llnymarkot. In Chicago, Is out of the Blin Williams', Frank earner's, Charles fc. Progressive Circuit, and a number of other* 'l'aylor's, Claries Hcatly's, Jean Jlendlnl's and will tie transferred, taking. In some cities, two other slio.vs will go over the Columbia the place of houses now playing Columbia (addcdl wheel. added shows. The same rule will apply to Another significant fact Is the transferring Ike Progressive shows that may come over on Oct 4 of the Columbia wheel shows from with regards to shows now In the Columbia the Grand, St. Paul. Minn., to the Star. In (added) wheel. the same, city, which house has played the The People's, Philadelphia, closed down Progressive wheel shows up to this week. etpt. 26. The report has It that both the Casino and J. Herbert Mnck and Charles II. Waldron, tho Empire Theatres, In Chicago, now booking who nave been In the Western cities Involved Columbia (added) shows, will close this In the deals during the last week, are ex- week. Others will replace them. peeled back In New York this week. ROSES REMIND ME OF SOMEONE By DKMP8KV and BCHMID Writers of "BEAUTIFUL GARDEN OF ROSES" and a 100 hlta I HEAR YOU OALLMB ME, TENNESSEE By FORD and RUSSELL Writers of "BY THE LIGHT OF THE JUNCLEMOON," Etc. Professional Copies and Orchestrations Heady. Card and Programs Required Send at ont*e for those Number* and be the Orst ones to sing these two Great Songs Very truly years, COSMOPOLITAN E.USIC PUBLISHINO CIV"™"™' Tits Liberty Girls Is at Miner's Ttroni this week, with Matt Kennedy featured, In "The Ali- mony Olab" and "The Troubles or Adolnli." A "Mikado" tabloid opera, and "The Armies of the World" are among the number*. Mile. Jean- Mlte, Sharp and Baker, and Gene Gomes offer their specialties. Buraica HiRLowi replaces Eileen Sheridan with the Harry Hastings' Show at Omaha. 4, Zau Cuxton goes with tho " moon." lag. They were playing at the vauderllle house, and Joined hands In the entertalument of the crcnlng. uml the Murphy's Oonedlnnu can safely say "The Wolverine Trio are a real hunch of troupers." Billy Apelgore, our clever llttlo drum- mer, is back with ua again, and it seem natural to bee Hilly with us again. The show Is now «n route for the South. We have played Mis- souri the greater part of the Summer, and have Aerial Honey- established a good, clean and deterring reputation. hiu Bkaudoin' la with the Barrett Players m BULY WATSON AND HIS BIO SHOW. Book T6 BATING. Chorus Cost times Scenery 100 100 100 Nnmbert Principals) eo ioo Comedy DO BURLESQUE IN CHICAGO. (Special wire to Tan Clipfsb.) Columbia (Col. William Boche, manager). —Ed. Lee Wrotbe and Ginger Oh-ls are miking • retarn date. Show haa not been chanted since lut seen here. Mr. Wroth" got big reception as one of the beat comedians In burlesque. Jane Le Beau scored decidedly. Leonard and Alvln and Al. and Frltcl Ley Urn offered specialties, which were well received. "At the Ball" is the song hit of the show. Chorus: l'onles, Marie Melville. Grace Alton, Mildred Mantell, May llontld, Grayes Brown, Bdna Terry, Joale Levelle. Helen Mrst Ptopomt has replaced Grace Tempest, In stock at Zanesvllle, O., doing the comedy the Cracker Jacks east. ' Zsxul Russell, of the Qayety Girls Co., Is reported to he engaged to marry Barry Morton. The wedding will take place when the show hits Chicago. Geo. A. Ba&ibit, musical director, joined the nigh Rollers Sept 14, at Wutenbury, Conn. Show and encorer went big, The company'* opening bill was T 'The Fortune Hun- ter." "In the Bishop's Carriage" is underlined far week of Sept. 21, The KiNsisr Koubdt Ko. Notes. —Thin conv- finy closed Its tenting season at Sidney, 0., and as secured suitable storage for the teat. It haa been a very successful Summer season. We opened at New PMlaselpbla, May 11, with our Dor Lb Hot. one of the ponies with Jeanette new khaki waterproof tent. Donna H. Causer Dupre Co., makes quite an Impression with hex has charge of the -tent, with Josh Campbell, John gingery work In all the Chorum. Billy Watson plays Philip Kroosmeyer, Watson all through the show, and few changes In the line - uf his work are to be retarded from his prodoc- Pulton. Show girls: Margaret Green, Edith Defer- Ucn of previous years. r «s, Ethel Brewster, Sadie Galvlu, Hattle Perry, "la Japan" la the first pert, prettily set In a Sibyl Smith, Mabel Wilson, Florence Bell, May Japanese interior, with red, white and blue Kelly, Viola White, Henrietta Pouts, Cora Stevens, streamers decorating the fancy throne room of Jeanette Lockwood, Trlxle Ellert, Mildred Holland, the Japanese Queen, who Insists that the Ger- Eva Ooodrun. ■nan Wienerwurst man should marry her or be Casino (Fred Parry, mjrr.)—Zallah's Own STOCK The White Snuaw,' which we are Featuring. We are playing all royalty plays this season, new scenery. We have not got the best company la the world, bat we ore making Uie big ones gu some. This Is our aixty^lghth week without closing, and everybody happy, and Tun Ou> Kn- I.IABLH is looked for every week. Tours truly, Jos .ami; a la.. Angel I Stock Co." put to death. Mr, Watson upsets the routine of Chow opened to fair business Sunday matinee. George Wtnnett, New York, the rights to play the court and throws bis hat around In his own Good business at night. The show has many style, ami delivers his rough style of comedy as good points hut lacks In comedy. The principals usual. are fairly good, but do not hove proper material to Johnny Jets, as Orogan, Is given something to do big things. Chorus works splendidly. Ninnliers do, and In Irish he Is funny, knocking bis neigh- fairly well done, and are getting applause. Two bor and then trying to save him from the block, ponies stand out among chorus and lead "In the Lillian Franklin, a stately girl, playt tbs valley of the Moon," the song bit of show. Spanish tr.ald well, and also showed to advantage Chorus: Edith Lencr, Margie Martin, Jac. Woods, In several numtiere. Olga Woods, Madge Bold, Grace Daly, Catherine Ida Walling was the queen, with a much be- Williams, Anna Newlln, Kitty Hess, Florls daubed face and of exaggerated ttoutneta and Brewer, Amelia Bury, Clara William, Mary awkward walk. Thomas, Edith Kane. Mae Ross, Flossy Kerwln, Adelaide Walsh and Margaret Hawaii. Ruby Matlio Vlekers, KTankle Levis, Sophie Arts, Lottie Marlon, Lulu Leslie, Ed. l.slor, Ofaas. F. Me- Gibbons and Minnie Earle. Glnls, Win. J. Downs and Harold Martincu had American 1' minor roles, and John B. West, with a make-up manager). "The like a eocoanut face and whiskers, played tbs business Sunday afternoon, there being liberal queen's sou. sprinkling of colored people. Show went over fine, Tho opening chorus showed the twenty-four with action all through, aud a great chorus. "At girls in Japanese attire. "The Chin Chin Girls" the Ball" Is song hit of show. It took three wis sung by Miss Newsll; "The Bold Brlganda of curtains at finish. Abble Mitchell sings splen LETTER FROM JOB ANGELL. "I received over one hundred and fifty answers to mjr sd., thanks to Pus i'lippix, and have the show in great shape, 1 have just secured from ronnd of pleasure and profit. The name of Kin Oldham and John Soubherlind, assistants. We hive encountered sosse great storms, but have hsd no mishap, and our audiences have been as (omfortable and dry as tkeugii seated In on opera hou«e. Roster Is: Mrs. Beth Kinsey, pro- fuietor; Madge Klueey, leading lady; Katberlse r.ldder Kinsey, Georgia Mutism, Msry Youag, Esther Saura, Frank F. Miller, general business manager; Paul Brady, ileadlag man; Van Miller, T. M. Brown, Ben Howe, Otto Brown, pianist; Barry Rnch, traps and drums; John Harding, Donna H. Gauser, advance, and George W. Sande, electrician. The season has been ose continuous sey Is so 'welt established' In Ohio that It 1s no trouble to do business. Each year seems to Im- prove. We open our hall season at Pop Shaw's Opera Bouse, Pontlsc, Mich.. Sept, 28, for an indefinite lesson. Our opening lost a year ago In the same house was a grand success. This season we eipect to break the record. Last night after the show the company all sat down to a a, rami spread that Donna Gauser called "a Mulli- gan." The tables were placed on the stage, and most enjoyable feast. We spent the ■mi HAR ? ?^ MISSING. t , me lu „„„ Ellis Barlow sends us the following: .and eonrs. We all wish Tur Curera a contlnua- •Harry Barlow .formerly a well-known stock and mm ot Jt ,n of prosperity and success, mie narie. repertoire actor, left Murtreesboro, Ark., Sept 2. Mosautr Bios.* Etook Co. flave added a band Music Hall (K. H. Wood, ostensibly to go to Little Rock, since when all and orchestra to their show. They are playing e Darlttown Follies" drew big t" 00 <* " lm has been lost. wcr k g(,sd in Oklahoma and Teias, Any Information concerning him will lie thank- Labbt Comoveb has been engaged as leading fully HMMI by his wife. (Signed) Bllib Uab- MIl roT the Shannon Stock Co., for the coming LOW, B. V. D., No. 8, Nashville, Ark." . teason. Tub CoNsmucr" is In active preparation at J upon" bad stoootlng chorns by the men; "The (■Spanish Senorltos" was led by Lillian Frsnklln, In red and yellow, and "The Arab's Dream" was done by the Algerian Tango Girls "Oowboygtrla fiom Arlrona" and "The Blue and Grav," with the girls showing In tights of both colors, re- spectively, led by Miss Frsnklln, In white, went dldly, and makes big hit- J. Loubrle Hill la back In cost after Illness. Ear Macs and his associate players will opts tt « vt *l Theatre, Salt Lake City, under the man- an Indefinite engagement la Moneaseo, Pa., Oct, is*- Mr. Mack being la Mooesaen twenty-eight weeks last season, became a great favorite, and he considers the company this season to be foe The girls aa usual are In the heavyweight LET THEM KNOW! Sg-at S march" ovVV-g^-eWortSltrto OSffSSSS EaT V>0flt 6 "~ """"^ BSK-Sft Mffyftr* 1 "*'* '■RAJS 01 - ^.^Vte , La SSIt^e^Sesuue hens, the i.ehu .« 2^IVlWl^.^-» •aire, and the scene got applause. The Irish Isaales as- Lt/BLI SE'SSL ^ e ,r S &PS. KS - — - • — - - aud attend each perormanee vti both shown that some to Newark, N. J., burlesque houses. "We sre, respectfully, "The M. Lassar Pleasure Club, O. a Batalllr, Bee's. a els*.r bit ill "ot KcnV get'.round™tn TTv*Yy1..b- IS™' d r ^»" r .^ '"Z Sj VZEJ&*~*B U^ B seeo 0 d week •of'^P.t^lhlfthe.tre loa. The Sslvstlon Army number, with Watson "US? 3EJS2JB?*J'£j' >o sing n«t. lar^tr^SJlnSuT " captain at the drum/got some isuxhs. v «£ 'fcqu™Uy one will sea some one strike £H££L 7 u^f Tb7 second set opS. In toT irtsT glen sad « "Jffl a MA.JW! «-• »"»• of the party that STSft l!I A semble to the tune of "Irish Girls from Tlpprr- aiy." Rhea Hill sings "When I'm Dreaming of Ireland!" Fd. Lalor. "I'm Going Home;" May Wagner, "California" (encores); Harold Morti- mer, "Mother Machree;" Ida Walling, "Hurrah for Jonah;" Lillian Franklin, "The uose of the Mountain Trail," with aix of the girls. Watson, Jess Lalor, McOlnnls, Mortimer and West went through an old fashioned quadrille. Several In- consistencies stand out In this scene In the con _ _ w.- Page, Grace Scott, Qenrge Hart, May Waldron and venation and comedy, which evidently has been the Sisters Wolte. The f-how played to CMOllent put In rere from some other scenes without re- business at the Trocu.lero. Philadelphia. »srd to location. Margaret Howell nude a hit , ' •The Yiddish Wedding.:- PROSPECT FOR VAUDEVILLE. The Prospect, New York, the Progressive wheel bouse, will stsrt to ploy United Booking offlco .,,, vaudeville, Oct. S. Frank Gersten hos a franchise Jess, as Grogen, with a Jag on. attends the festlW- for family vaudovllle, beginning next week, ties, and always with Tata IUstbb Mihd" wss used at the Baker, Pert land, Ove.. under the majugament of George L. Baker. All plays an staged under the per- sonal direction of T. 0. Cooke. "Tub HaiaT or Muvlind" appears to have aot tost any of lu popularity, as It was presented at the Colonial, Lansing, Mitt., week ending Sept. IIS, to capacity business at every performance, The fo.Iowlng havo Joined the Jeanette Dupre sudor the management of Richmond Kent. Blfjlbow at n Phlladclphla I Miss De Welton, Lulu "Oou Wisxs" wis oUyed st the Barns, Cole- rede Springs, Colo., week ending Kept. 10, under JEANETTE DOING WELL. the management of J. Hawkins. last week of alock at this bouse. This Is the agement of J. H. Garrette. Noras raoK iim Ida Wbston Ras Oo. —We are sow playing a few fair datea In Minnesota and South Dakota, to excellent business. This show without a doubt Is giving better satisfaction than any show in this part of the country. We are using all plays from the pen of Ida Weston Use. This company Is carrying all special scenery, electrical effects and properties, slso A-l line of vaudeville specialties, Including the "Great Ar- nolds," world's premier chin halancer snd jug- gler, end tlfc*Mon»rch Harmony Four. The eom- rsry includes: Ned C. Smith, business managiv; Dick Wakefield, W. V. Goodwin, Nell Davla, Mlas Goodwin, Billy Parry, the Great Arnolds, Ralph Waldo Poque, Ida Weston Rse, and James Harkness, In advance. Wai.tsb Baasnaw Is now In his twelfth week with the Earl Gordlaler Tent Co.. snj reports great ascccss with his specialties, The show has cleaned np away above any previous Summer. Season closes Oct. 12, at Avon. III., scd Loren Sterling will tske some ef the members and launch a one-night stand company of "My Dixie flirt." a military ptay, with music, a la Geo. M. Cohan. Roster: Loren Sterling, manager snd diss. A short scene takes ulsee on the East Side, with a house drop, and then the roof garden scene shows the christening, with Watson in full dress; Ids Walling, aa Mrs, Krousmeycr; John _ chip on his shoulder, seeps the affair at boiling point. John West looks like s dynamiter In his Western make-up. led. Lalor has a few bits aa an elfenUnate person. 6ropr!etor; Ella M. Collins, James Wight, *» mon '', Walten Bsrshaw, Evelyn Warde and production at the Opera House, Youngitown. O., ^S" SKHEt ai J"!L r ^ mil. n™.n» «.«.► where the Home Stock Co. are having a delight- - flAlf sWBUpJ,. manager of 11lry Brysnt_ Stock Ruby Murcau and Amy Thompson contributed to by id.yIii, cornet In good harmony. At the finish. Krouse- the enjoyment by playing a duet oo the horn and merer and Oregon, eland on a table leading the company In singing "Auld Lang Syne " A typical Watson show. BACK IN nUIlLESQlTB, Mollis Williams hss attraction, with the Kmplre, Hohoken, will present her vaudeville specialty. ful "Tasa or thb Stobk Oodxtbt" waa used week ending Sept. 10, at the Teiaa Grand, El Paso, Tex., with Bessie Dainty In the leading role. " "Ooa Wivbs" did a big week's business at the Co.. reports that business through West Virginia has been good, and he Is very much pleased with the outlook for regular season. The company Is booked till the first of March, and will then prolwbly go la stock at Muncle, Ind. Henry Wood, Jack Snyder and wife, will be the new Tom ON A TRIP. Sullivan, president of Progressive Ctr- "3Z£WZJfto.J£»i«V&**9LJ2 e£ *H£MT£y& STBaWK fast. 4. Ho will bo back this week. s EXTRA ATTRACTION. Princess Mllo. Oriental dancer, will be tbs at- traction wlili Eva Mull Show at the Olympic. New York, week of Oct. 8. the aunagement of George Gatts. ''Held by the Knamy" win be the second week's bill, and "The Ghost Breaker" will be the third. "liAinasn Goods" was the attraction st the Broadway, Bayonne, N. J., week ending Sept. 20, under the management of AL Trahem. "Usui Br tub Ensut" waa the attraction at the Auditorium', Kansas Oity, Mo., week ending Sept. 26, under the management of Met* Miller. 1 'Tbb Bsoapb" waa used st the Colonial. Law- Waltraan, Loretto Olsiton, Amy Thomna. Carman Leslie, Adelede Walsh. Ulsnrh Rose, Rhea Mill, Anna Fenton. Margaret Newsll. Lulu Shaaley, loes Oaniiibcli, Nora Henry. Etta Rodgrrs. Rene Powel, Ma belle Hied, Carrie Bernard, Florence Cook. Matl« ICIpp, Edna Kershaw, May Wagner, Carmen Carlyle. Mill. STiVR PLAYS COLUMBIA SHOWS. 1..^^^% 'SSfifr&SV.'lA t^SSa S12 w°.S, , R , u , i!e , Bern , ?!.iu'. U ^ Lt' , pl; ^ rT^ T 8..r 1l <s n .^ , .. i nue Si? gB= " *- "« "»' *»• ■»" *>** birwlnn^^th^'iomw^lar^ta 1 *•rh^f5ra2d , .n^S* """«»»'■ ™»» M ««•<«• Co. are "Tub Baaai«a"-was the Mil at the NIcholai, which cIoVksT I Vffl ltabS ; i O^rnSin ta ^ ,"'"'''"' w «*. k »»» l\ l *>^* f« espaclty st Oouncll Bluffs, la., week of Sept. 21. whore ths "' - aan jsch iierfcnuance. At Usmllton, Can., too B. R. aarrove-Howard Playera have started what looks O. waa out ten times during tho week. Mona Raymond, Violet Hllson, Clyde J. Bstes and Torn McKenna are the features of the show. Daaa Currant: Dave Marlon and his Own Co. . Mass., week ending Sept. 20, under ths •isnagement of Malley A Donnlson. _ _ T I . ' . "BBSWSTBB'B Millions" was the sttraclloa OLtuB J. Batbs, who for a number of years week of Sent. 21, at the Park, Taumton, Mass., f£*. ki " * Du, «°, oomedlan, has thrown sway by the Malley ft Dennlson Stock Company. Getcbcll, week ending Sept. 26. "Tns SRBPHimn or rua HrxLa," which has Just been released for stock, was used at the Lyceum, Duluth, Minn., to capacity hurlness, week ending Sept. 26. "Till Iobtu.vb HtiNTaa" moved from the Park to the (Shenandoah Theatre, St. Louis, Mo., where it played on Sept. 21. for a week, under the man- agement of William Flyun. "Tns CoNsriaacnf" was played at the American, Philadelphia, Pa., week ending Sept. 2(1, to ex- cellent business, under the management of Maurice Stamford. "Mr Wirn" wi» played at the Hyperion, New Havea, Conn., week ending Sept. 26, under the "Tub Tiiisjr" was selected to open tho 'stock management of Louis Fosee. ot ltd, Omttcln, at the Wddsworth The- atre, N. Y. For tho second week they have •sleeted "Glittering Gloria." Beauties, It Is reported, wl lLriad iiio vnctures. e——3BBnBa.a» OPPENHEBIER WITH COLUMBIA ADDED* Joe Oppenhelnier and bis Buy Foster Oo. sre now playing the Victoria. Pittsburgh, Ps. Tills Hks a successful season. "Bator Monbv" will be used shortly at the ■Vjbert, St. Paul, Minn,, and at the Colonial, Lawrasce.Maas. "Oca wiras" opened the stock season at the - BUsa, North Adams, Mass., under the inanage- dedded hit and was cheered and encored for a sural of W, W. Blair, week ending Sept. 10. ioi"^Si ourtain, speech at every performance. "Tarn Shs-usuo or tub Hills" wss the bill broke all records at the Grand, Hartford, Otoon. Turned tl.em away nightly. ''Snuffy" made a Folly Burlesqners for this week. ■ a 'GaxneiaaK" waa offered by the Poll Players at Poll's, Hartford, Conn,, week ending Sept. 2d. "Madams X" scared at Poll's, Baltimore, Mil., week ending Sept. 26. "Tnc Man or Bonos" la being used at the Lyceum, New Britain, Conn., week ending Oct. 3, under the management ef Wyley Birch. "Tin Man raox Mexico" Is being offered at the Cleveland Theatre, Cleveland, O., week ending Oct. 3. This is tho home of the Holden Players. "A Fool Turns Was" Is the attraction at the Merrimack Square Theatre, Lowell, Mass., week ending Oct. 3. "RiAor Monet" scored heavily week ending Kept. 26, at the Grand, Worcester, Mass.. where show played the Prospect, New York last week, ,< 9R~L**** iia ° m - manager. ■» «-. * v «« uu , ^u Uul . »uu», ■«• ««»« pnm ,: —., t.— .- — ; . --—. ■■-■--- and was the Brst to lump over to Columbia —WAnoBU, ann iioit. who a» playing the Loew 2€, under the management of Walter Baldwin, it was given sav excaukat production by the Poll Annex wheel, taking the place of Hugh Shutt's Jl!!~? ,n .'iL cul i' T" 1 - 5? ,c * n m burlesque neat A heavy advance sale Is reported. slsycrs. Folly Burleaouers for this week. season at the bead of their own company. Allen "BaoAUaa 8ns Lovro Htu So" "RxiDT Mosrr" is the attraction at tho Shu- A LEWIS CLOSES SHOW* ' *■ JTj Un i? f n<? ^SH- .. *n* S the Psrlncesa, Des Moines. Is., week ending *•". ot Paul, Minn., week endlag Oct. 3. t, of the Gslety Girls, will be ten. ■apt ao. under ths management of Blbeit ft Gat- Leavy advance sale Is reported. theatre party at the Casino, Brook- shell. "Tns Dlindnebs or Vmrs" Is being off .- company, Bpencer Teony la writing the book Mai Holubn, of the Gaiety Glrli dered a large theatre party at the Casino, Brook- cbeii. ' .--._.- — — "^pns BijNDNsaa or VhniB" Is being offered Ua, when the company plays thero Chrutmaa Wiiuams Stock Coiifant Noras. Thhi ecan- by the Wright Huntington Players at the Shubert, Andy Lewis' 8how will clcse Saturday, Oct. I, week. It Is being arranged now by Joe Haggerty pany has closed a short but successful Summer Mlimeapolls. Mtnn., week ending Oct. 3. snd Mr. Lewis goes hack with Al. Reeves ss and others. skssou under canvas The management shipped Tasa or tub Rtocm Couotbt" is now having prlnclpnl (ouhhIImu, with a large bonus from Tiltib La Rob, of the Hello, Paris company, the outfit to Its borne In Florida, where the show 9 a1t * * ocnand In stock, being used week ending Reeves. was taken 111 while playing In IndlananoUs. and will onen earlr In March, earrvlnr thirty Morale. Rcpt. 26. at the Savoy. Fort Worth, Tex., aud at the Lyric, Fllchhurg, Mass. "Tub FoaTtma HoNTna" Is the bill selected by tho Academy Plsyers to stsrt their stock sea- son with at the Academy of Music, Halifax, N. 8., Sent. 28. It Is a splendid choice, as It has been thoroughly admitted that this Is one of the greatest comedies of recent years. 'TTbhsj or inn Stobu Ooomrar" scored heavily week ouHnjr Sept. 26, at the Savoy, Fort Worth, Tex., with Genevlevo Russell In the title role. "ZirA" was used at the Kmplre, Richmond. Va., week ending Sept. 26, by Lncllle Laverne and her excellent company. "Ota Wivbs" did a big business at the Bijou. Fall River, Mass., under the management of Charles E. Cook. "Hawtiiohnb or TBS V. el. A." did a caps SOME JUMP. The Mischief Makers Oo, Jumped from St, Louis Into the Academy of Music, Pittsburgh, Pa., this week, Instead of laying oil. »70 W. SOtfei St. Phone Greeley SM»» MA LYNCH NEW YOHK OITT Rooms srnd Bosard, al per Da>y and rap Regent Hotels IOO R. 14th St., 8t Lou I a, Mo. TIIBATIUCAL IlRADUCAllTEMfl ' ELMER E. CAMPBELL, Prop. THE 415CJf^lM EL- L. 114-110 W. 47th St.. N. Y. Housekeeping Snltes; single and double rooma, with bath. Special rates to the profession. Phone iMl Bryant. was tskeu 111 while playing In Indianapolis, and will open early In March, carrying thirty people, was quite sick, but owing to the kindness of the band snd orchestra, and will travel In its own members of the company, who instated upon special car. May Blossom WUUams Is at present many visits and an abuiidance of good things to visiting relatives In Charleston, S. O. Marie D« 9*JM99' , H! r »» ld Jl r -, M r. Bslslr, proprietor Osfferelly (Mrs. U Zone), together with her bus- of the Hotel Albert, of Indianapolis, did every- bend, Bauer La Zone, owners and mtnsgers of thing In his power to make things comfortable the shove company, are resting In Atlanta. Oa. for her. She will be hack lu the company next Ttey will open their Winter season Sept. S8. *S _ ..... ,„i ...... . . m _ . touring Georgia and Florida -where they are big Bob Mills Joined the Jeanette Dupre Show at favorites. Philadelphia, as advance tartt. t,, Isaserlal Stock dosel Sept. 19. r bi'bcul arrangements jnadc by Manager Noras not! Moorux's Oombdlins.— The Elks at Webb City, Mo., entertained the members of the Murphy's Oomerilsns. eereral of the ber are "Mlla." The compsny's orchestra rendered soms pleaalng selections. Beversl membors of the com- pany sang. The Wolverine Trio did "some" alng- Tiis Binuia Plaxbbs Norxs.—T».ila comnsny. George A. Ohcnet and Press Reiiresenutlve John A. McNamara, of the Olub Theatre, Rochester, N. V., the Inmates of the County Alms House, that city, were entertained Tuesday morning, Eept. 29. Rlcby W. Craig, Lawrence Crane, Ceyon and Jurene, and Lewis snd Leonard, were Uose who made up the bill. Two eminent burlesque agents favored the ■m- pre, Albany, with their presence laat week, via. art the Bums Theatre. Cotorado Springs, cioeed Ji^^week's business at the Scenic Theatre, ita Bummer season Sept, 19 with ''Our Wives." ^J*?™- Mass week ending Sept. 26. Glittkbino Gloria" 1> the attraction at the Vadsworth. New York City, week ending Oct. * under the management ef Bdward Ornstcln. " and "The Fortune Hunter" will ejy i"-7KlttSP *-^^** H fft —« Ha ssan The eajaapany enjoyed a successful sesson of •Xi?.^*iv. < 5l 11<, A'KSi. 0 .' ,a iJ.w ,110 . k ? , K. J i ***J5f- " a . twelre^reesS, under the splendid direction of nSh J^iS r -uS^. t ;H*£5 t l5.^ l ?io^» , "SJ;i ,)< »« M <*«prr. »bose, *<»«» produethms have S"^.iSJLi U rf , il d £^} ' rol0 i 'SSL *S a 2u?*; - "»*o ae*is»ea to be the most artistic ever given o5 Kfiw^ rJK&JSL 1 £S 3 L^°~f , «Si b » ■"*■ ,tock company in Colorado Sprlnp. *The ».P» g" jsas> he. Bwagja h sy taytgsjt on these eoonjeny waa the best seen here since the tnau- ffn^wlni- TiS^i w V T, !n?"h.ini...i» aWraUoB of the Brat stock teason, several years -~- -* -» —--- ';■»■"•. '- "■« ^—u., ■..gjg-gro *! SiSSl*\2rJ3?22&PS& m *«»>« m nwmhers were: Thurston Hall, ^<jver. Colo., week ending Sept S6. wMh Carl ■Hm rf itJ"?.iv!P n.iSLj^ t i^LS ^ « B » J ?5w»»i Ito »_Q-.. Brt «'i. t '.53 , »».™.^ 0 !« n !« A .1 b0By **■ Bluui * Yl "«a Playing the leading who were eotcrtalned by the local Chamber of "The Escape' follow. "Fobti-fivb Minr/rBs raoK Bboadwax" was garatlOB of the Brat stock teason, several years tm hy the Denhara Plsyers. at the Denham, Commerce. WANTED AI LEADER- "Union" Vlolli and Pino Preferred. JR1NBTTB llUI'ltEE BIO SHOW, Oct. 1, », 3. Lyceum, Jill*Ij a, ■• V. Glrard Patterson, William IfclfTol, Nila Mac, Bddle Boyd. Adelaide ©miming and Alice Toney, who grew Into great favor with the theatregoers of Oworado Springs. Tna SrtoaBB-CoNNBLi.T Platbrs Noras.—We are meeting with success through Kansas ant Mebraaka, where we were obliged to come owing H...JI,. ..j pl a „,. eiala, to the mining conditions lu Colorado. The bOM'I'rl , *B bliOluS bUlS atrlkes are nuHiig it not only bad flnanclally. but dangerous to personal safety. We have re- cently made a few changes which have somewhat improved the show. fast** •*• fa parts "Hsui bt ths EhTBHr" waa plsyed liv popular request at the Auditorium. Kansas City, Mo., week ending Sept. 20, under the management of Met a Miller. "Tna CnMsrtuor" did a big week's business at the litah Theatre. Salt Late Cltr. nnder the menairement of J. H. Garrette, week ending Sept. 26. "Held by the Knemy" Is in active rehearsal. "Tna P-Aaaira" was used by the Bishop PIst- rrs at the Ye Liberty, Oikltafl, Oil., week end* Ing Bept. 86. 'Madaiib X" packed them In week Sept. 26, atthe Grand Opera House, 00010?^? under the direction of Hugh Retlcker. "bJ3 way Jenes" Is the next attraction. ™* f TH» FoanjNs Hunts* • wss used .1 n. Qraud, Tepeka, Kan., weok ending Sept 26 T hlg business. * '"• ■ "HaLn or vita Enbvx" waa used week eo.«— Sept. 26. at the Warrington Theatre^ Oak "artf III. "The Ghost Breaker" 1b underlined ^ "Fivx Nionrs" wss used at the Goths,. P.rooklyn, N. Y., week ending Sept. 26; under tl. Bunagemcnt of Mrs. Pauline Boyle. "Damioed Gooob" was used at the Broadwat Bayonne, N. J., week ending Sept. 26, under tB management of Al. Trahcrn. . "Tub Kscapb" scored biavlly week emllnr fine 29, U the Colonial, Lawrence, Mass. Sent manageaient of Malley & Dennlson. . " . "Sbcset Sehvicb" ojiened the season of atiua Ouiaa Hoaoflco has arranged to take over Pitt, Pittsburgh, for stock, following th™" biria" pictures, which open there a. ths Ca- n AIR »¥ES Beantlflen. Easily Cnrled.Flnfry.jfj. $1 prepaid. Crown Chemical Co. Hamilton. Ohla „,*■ •»» 8 s\isVB Boxing. SummersMlt, iFFS DlTlng TrteM Dowa and Dowes, a MerrV-get Koaauls, W.rkTntr World. Wanted FlRri WU1 buy, rent or exchange. PROF. HARKY SMITH, ORATZ. PA. NEWTON'S NEW IDEA! I will issue each week—typewrittei form—bright, breezy, sure-fire Vaudeville Talking Material This week I offer 5 Minutes of Ckaiv Clever, Cross-Fire for Hale and Fenuk Price. $1.00 No old worn ont tank, oat timelv staff that'll kick like an Army Male. Pleased to quote you Prices on Exclusive Hiterlil HARRY L. NKYVTOY, 61 Grand Upera Home, Chicago. AT LIBERTY [ I Thoroughly capable of handling anr house whether largo or small. lleferences the best. I guarantee to get the resulte. Would also consider taking over houss with privilege of purchasing same. No tickets wanted. Tflre or write. TlIrtMKT W. BKAH1, Piedmont, West Virginia. WANHD IT ONCE FOR KIRK STOCK CO. PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Specialty people preferred. JAM. K. PPW?JITH, Port Huron, Mick. WMMN FOR JtVINILE AIW mwL mwm MuHt havo wardrobe and ahtllty. State salary, etc.. In first letter. Dunlclson, Conn., week Sept, 28: South HatichcBter, Conn., week Oct. 6. WALTER DOWN IN O, Mgr. Anguata Perry Btaek Co. MANAGER WANTS PUCE House or travel, Up-to-date (matter. •'SHOW- MAN" Intall the term Implies. Stock, Movlnr. Plcturo or Vaudeville, flood mixer and nrst-chus Press Han. Write SMITH SANDERS, Mt Prospect St., Merrlstosrn. W. J. -WANTED- Medlcln* Man, Lecturers, Doctors & Streelmea to send for our price list and samples of paper. Our goods are tho most reliable and onr paper the finest ever pot out bv any supply house. Write at onco for oureproposltlon. OKEOO.V INDIAN MEDICINE CO. Desk 0 0011RY , PA. yTANTEDior ,, BEVEKLVofflRAUSTAKK" Immediately. JUVKN1LK LEADING WONAS, LEADING HAN, SECOND WOMAN for Princess. CI1AIIA0TEII.WOMAN for Mammy (Comedy Black Face). Salary there. State lowest. Sixth phe- nomenal season. Opens Oct. 12. State everything. Write or call. W. OAUTEIt, 5 Dltmas Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Phone 1024 Flivthnsh^ ACTMSA5D ACTRESSES AGENT, PIANIST WANTED for Repertoire Show never cloaca. (Always (6.00 B. B. or less of N. Y. City) state age. height, weight. KING "dc 8YLVB8TKR, Hanover, Pa. LIBi MABEL FROST VERSATILE LEADIN6 WOMAN Address 22 REVERE ST., MAIDEN, MASS. _ aU.ll :wtv AFTER OCT. 10 ULVIA PAYTON Soubrette and Ingenues Permanoit Stock; need ticket. ULVIA PAYTON, Oon'l Delivery, MHN0T. N. Pi At Liberty-SCH ARTIST First-class: longStock experience. VICTOR MARTIN, 148 H. 80th St., New York CUT' "Pilatb'h Dai-oiitbb" Is achoduM for the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia, this week. H Ml- il a iIm