The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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OCTOBER 10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 13 Vaudeville occa- Sallan, mgr,) sic. and film* efcsnfed dslly. iloiaBj. Corrr. Pa. — Library (n. i nnened for the Beaton with "Polly of the Circuit" Sot 38. "Seven Hours la New York" 8, "Pot- ,,'fi* Perlmulter" 10. Libbabt.— Vaodcrllle and picture* when shows are not booted. rn, Fa. — Cambria (Seserer ft Howe'a pictures Oct. 6. 8. Vay inera 7, 'The Typhoon" 8-l6. JobBatowB. Kelt;, mgr«.) Hi... Foster Burlesquert MtjrasTic (M. J. Boyle, mar.)—High diss vaudeville and pletarea. NEMO, I'ABK, ORANIi. r»Lac», DUSfJ DRUM and Auditorium, Pictures only. -WW (J. Q. Foley, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. T TO BE E QUESTION" W aI RIGHT. :HE:NaDOUlM;HAD;lN • THIS LINE FOR THE HEADING OF AN ADVER- IpNOTGHER IN THE PROFESSION TODAY IT IS VRONG WITH A FEIST SONG,'* AND THERE IS TS TALK SHOP. M. J. Bona, manager of the Majestic, hat bought the Nemo Theatre, one o( the preltleai theatres hi the State, and will present high claaa pictures only. Altoonn, Pa.—ill abler (I. O. Mlthler. but.) Norman Ilackett, !n "The Typhoon," Oct. 8-7; Fay Foster Burlesque 8. '"To-day" 9, 10. Obi-iiilm (Arthur E. Denman, mgr.)—Bill 0-7: Bison City Four, John nenshaw and Grice Arcry, Gordon rnd Rica, and John F. Clark. For s-lu: Three Fonntaln Nymphs, John Delmore and com- pany, Dengle and Corcoran, and Tom Johnson and dog*. Chnmlieralinrpr, Fa. — Orpbeum (P. A. Shlnilhrook, mgr.) road abowa, vaudeville and pictures, mm Dattom, the one man qutrlelte, and the Two Racders scored at Orpheum, Sept. 2S and week. Grcensbnrir, Pa.—St. Clair (E. R. Ratt-r, mgr.) "Cablrla" (pictures) Oct. B-7, Howe's pictures 8, "Today" IS, "September Mora" IS. Cimno, Oisiko, i'uincksb, Ltbc and Sun light, pictures only. Saint John, Can. — Opera House (Wjltxr Woods, mgr.) local amateurs, under the direction or Irving Been, presented ''All the Comforts if Home," 28, to capacity business. The net pro- ceils, which amounted to about $200. went to the local Soldiers' Patriotic Fund. The manage- ment of "Creation," which had the Oners House engaged 13-27, very kindly loaned It to tue ama- teurs for 28. The Thomson-Woods Stock C">. opened their season 27. to good business, pre- scntlng "Bought and 1'uM For." The preaeu: OINOINNATI. After a week's raaplta Newport—OoTUurtoa'i Kentucky elater—opened wide her gates, awf jrel-. corned thousands to the festal Joys of Kaihlon Week. There were parades every night In the light of a glorious harvest moon. Cincinnati contributed a large ahare of the merry makers, niany of whom were drawn from the usual quota of amusement scekira. Aa a result the gem-ril houses of entertainment suffered tome shrinkage. With the regular openings at the Orand Opera House and Lyric, the season la now on In full fealber. All speculation about tho future of Bob- Inaon's Opera House has ended. Plans for re- modeling have been adopted, and the place will lie re-dedlcated to lovera of dancing—Terpsichore thus scoring a point over Thespis. Burlesque lovers were Interested In the story from New York that the Columbia and Progressive bur- lesque people were getting ready to drink from the same csnteen and call off all competitive warfare. Cincinnati will figure In the truce, for l In-re are three burlesque houses here now. Teo. pic's, deserted by the Empire Circuit, has given up mixed pictures, slock and vaudeville, and gone back to motion pictures exclusively. Oband Or-xnA House (John II. Ilnvlln. mgr.) —"Adelc" returns Oct. 4, with Peggy Wood lu the tllle role. Last week George "Honey Hoy" Kvans' Minstrels scored quite heavily. The star's European war map and hla neutrally comical ex- planation was a triumph of minstrel*monologue humor. In "The Blackvllle Bullfighters" Evans, n» etassafraa Doollttle, the toreador, was a scream. The first part was set to represent the Court of Honor at the flan Francisco imposition. Tommy Hyde, soft shoe dancer, and Paul Van Cyke, Hie Dutch yodlcr, drew oodles of applause. Jim WioMtbb. "King of tfcs Newsboys," Joined Jb» ranks of the critics, and bis opinion was "played up" big la the ids. I. t. that "B. F. Keith's bill was the best ever." Faao J. Aidxth and his company Includes a bunch of "his stock" chickens aad plan. Ills sketcb, "niram," la truly pastoral, and tus Keltii constituency liked It. TINA Marshall was Edwin Stevens' assistant In the playlet, "Two Old Men and the Devil"—a covel Keltb offering. Kiiot ItoaiNtuuu, resireaentlng "Adelc." has written s new act of "lluy-a-Bale" walltes, to be played at the Grand Opera House. Jack Piunobton and aonks Yale put on a wittily slung-ful sketch at l.oew's Empress, "Six lliindred Allies From New York." V'ssnb FiTxrATgicK, graduate pupil of Joooli O'Mcare, Is to have a role In a Shnbert Winter Canion production. Miss Manmimmeb Is lo glrc a series of Toes- dramatlc reidlngs at the Woman's club. Tub Little Playhouse, nn iiddltlon to Ins Kchus. tcr School, baa been dedicated. Sib J. Foania-ItonKirMON Is coming- to the Lyric In March. Fou» one-act plays— "Jean," "The Visit," "Be- tween Soup and the Savory," and "The Soldier's I >a lighters—are to be glv»n by aliHlenta of Hie Olncluuatl School of [expression, at the Woman's L. Diets will direct Ihe per. d "S, Karl ..RTNTUCKY DAYS" AND "GRAY BONNET" HE WROTE BOTH OF THEM. H )5 AND" QUARTETTES. LYRICS BY JACK MAHONEY COAST TO COAST BALLAD SENSATION I THE«=CRBAT SONG ABOUT THE GREATEST GAME TN - THE WORLD Olnl,, 24. formances. Councilman Dan ItAurji has sued for divorce from Martlln Bauer, lit la fifty-one and she tv>ei,tythree. Mrs. Bauer was an actrwa. Bhe returned to the stage and la now In California playing as Charlotte La Tour. Bauer was owner of Ihe Majestic Concert Hall, which was put out of business by municipal authorities. IIiiiut ilAiir will stick to his early Lyceum program—part vaudeville and the rest of the week the Kore de Vcrc .Slock Co., In conjunction with motion pictures. People's droppnl out of Hip combination after a two weeks' trial. IIsnbt KoLKsa, who look the leadlnii role la Help Wanted." talked on the drama for the sdudcnla it the Cincinnati College of Music, Oct. 2, A reception was given to the members of tho German Theatre Company at the Linton Hotel, <*ct. 1. The hoata were the autiscrlncrs to the (cumin. Amandus Horn was In charge, anil a largo number of Cincinnati's German clliseni look ad- vantage- of Iho occasion to meet the new m.'iuhcrs among the twenty-lwo enrolled In Ihe company. Wonster, O.—Oily iKetller * Lliuli, mgra.) Alvsrado Stuck (Jo. Oct. fi-IU. l.rmt, Wallace and .Vliiahiiba, motion pic- aires. NOTES Vousi/s Minstdbtls played to two big houses ii-utlneo end owning, at City Oiiers House, Sept. Id. John I nii.ir Sousa ami his band smwnrel to l.irue mulluec audience at Pity Otvra I louse, 211. The organisation left on s|icclnl train, lo appaic nt CnntoH Hume evening. Tub Davis Amusmmhn t Co. reports generally gisnl burlni'SS. /iiii.svllle, O. — Srh ul I a (Arthur Morely, Kr.) "Sari" (ML 0, "Undo Turn's Cabin" U, li li I BY; THE WRITERS OF ''THAT'S, HOW X NEED r YOU" REAL STORY LYRIC AND THE BEST MELODY AL. PIANTADOSI • EVER ^WROTE - )WING BIGGER EVERY DAY! THE ONE AND ONLY ITjilr V SONG HIT OF TO-DAY. BEAUTIFUL' PICTURE NUMBER1 AND A WONDERFUL 'IHESITATION'' ,FOR' DANCING ACTS I i "GET TO ITI" "IT'S A BEAUT*' ■ BY JACK GLOGAU AND ALVS PIANTADOSI company rre all new to tbls city. "Broadway Jones" B-10. <!i:m. Uniqus, Star and Emimicss, moving pic- tures only. Lrmc.—Vaudeville and moving pictures. lui'EniAi..—Motl and Muxfkld, l-'lra Marie, mid moving pictures 510. notes. MANAiiKii Goi,i,i\-d, of Die Star Theatre, gave the entire receipts, 27, to Iho locnl Solillcr"' Patriotic Fund. The program consisted of local iimolcnrs and moving pictures. Amono Ihe vaudeville iilracllnns hooked for the Iinrerlol are: The Musical Vinos, the Solo- mons, the Musical Balkans, and Olltnore and Csslle. Feature pictures bookings arc "Monte Crlsto," "One Wonderful Nlirlit," "Ilrewster's Millions," "Captain Alvnrex." "The Master Mind," "In Time With the Wild," "The Brute,'' etc. Vanconver, Cnn. — Empress (Mr. Bcallle, mgr.) "Alma" Oct, 6-0. Losw's—Bill S-10: Win. II. SI. James and company, Burke and Harris, Nelson, lfonr Mu- sical Avollos Stewart Slstera and Kr.rorls. and Anderson and Guinea. Pantagus' (E. Graham, mgr.)—Bill fi-lflr Teddy McN'amnra and company, ILisdcll Singers, "Titanic." Saunders and Von Kunis. a-ul I."ri: hart and Leddy. Oiiklnml, Cat.—Alacdonougb (F. A. Ocli.-i, mgr.) Isnl'clle Lowe and company presents "The Trail of the Lonesome Pino," Oct. 4-7. Yn l.tiiMcrr (It. W. Blthon, atir.) — Bishop Stock Co. present "The Speckled Bank" 4-lfl. (nun mm (Geo. Ehey, mgr.)—Bill 4-10: Her- mine Shone and company, In "The Last of tho Quakers;" Six American Dancers, Harry Tsuiin, Knthryn Durkln, tho Graters, Alexander and Scott (second week). Blnns and Bert, linns Kronard (aecond week), and Hearat-Sellic Weekly. Pantaols' (W. N. Wright, mgr.l— Bill 4-10: Tho mystery, "Sliver Belle;" Ilex Adams ami company, In "Night Hawks:" Dm Qulnlnn and Vic Blcburds, Palfrey, Barton nnd Brown, the Itozellas, Woods' animals. Parker and Duller, mid Keyrtone comedy pictures. (nonA rABit (II. L. York, mgr.)—The Ferrls- Knrrman Opera Co. 28, Colombia (Dillon & Kin,;, mgrn.l—Dl'lon and King nnd their dinner Girls, after a rest of six weeks, opened the Fall season Oct. 4. and with "Tho Speed Limit" for first week. Oakland, Kiianki.in. BnoAOWAr. Rkiibnt, Caii- iiia, Mahmjwb, Gem, Staii. Iiilliian'h and (Jaibtt, motion pictures. nirinlnsyhum, Ala.—Jefferson (R. S. Doug- lass, mgr.) Al. a. Field's Greater Minstrels Oct. 0, 0, "To-Day" 0, 10. Ltbio (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—Bill week of 0: Joseph Howard and Mabel McCaue, Jos. N. Nor- cross aad Col. Samuel Iloldsvvorth, Smith, Oik nnd Marie Brandon, Frits Brush and Slater, Lo lloen nnd Dupree, and Twlsto. Bijou (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—For week ending 3. Jack Singer's Blue Ribbon Belles, with Tony Kennedy, Lee Hickman and liciilah Benton, Ruby tirev, Harry Van and William West, did well. Bbst and AiiusE-O.—Stock musical comedy. CnAND (Boone Kelly, mgr.)—Burlesque. Cli.is. Gram'lch'a Creole Beauties, for a four weekb' ciigngcnicnt, NOTB. Ti:n Alabama State Fair, Sept. 280ct. 10, Is ex|>erlenclng an awful siege of Inclement weuthe-. uril ,;o far the attendance has been very dlsaji- pulutli'g. Rlee & Doro arc putting on a Bidetidl-I line of free attractions, and nlso own lite Midway, wlilrh Is unusually meritorious. Mobile. Ala.—Lyric (II. C. Fourton, mgr.) "Ob I Oh I Delphlne" Oct. 10. Diibamland (John Kcllun, mgr.)—John B. and llluy Morris presented "The Appalachian Girl" mid "Down on the Farm" week ending it. Packed bouses at every iivrforniauce was (lie rule. John P. Rogers was the Interlocutor, and Ihe principal comedians were: Arthur Hlgby, Sam Leo, l^roy "Lasses" While, WJI1 Cawley and Jim Doherty. Eva Tsnguny, In "Miss Tobnsco," 11. Ltiiio (Carl Hubert Ilcuek, mgr.)—Guy Boles Post comes 4, In "Omar, Ihe Tent Maker," the I orslnn love story. Oliver Uorosco staged "Help Wanted." There was a big harvest of laughs. Henry Kolker plays Jerri, hi It. Srott. draco Val- entine was sweet and pretty nn Gerlrnde Meyers. Frances Mnsson, diaries Uiigglcfl, Alice I'atek, James Oovrlgao and Lillian Elliott were In prom- inent roles. T 'When Dreams Come True" comes 11, D. I'. Keith's (John F. It,,vol, luitr.)—Illnncbe King la coming 4, In a comedy sketch. Rho will have good company on the bill. Including: Billy Gould and Belle Ashlyn, Hie Jne Itogauny Troupe, Eddy Ross, Arthur Wsllensleln the fifteen year old 'cellist; Miss Freeliey, Ilurlmnn and Vnrsdy, ('hurley Tiiompson and Cecilia Wright, lbs "Daughter of tho Navy," Cincinnati In motion. Walnut Stbebt (Ben Probst, mgr.)—"A Fool, Ills Money snd a Girl" la the new creation In uli tch Hop Ward and Lucy Daly will he seen 4. They follow Virginia Brook's white slave play, ' Little Lost Sister," la wblcb Cecilia Jacques was seen as Elate Welcome, the little rescued girl. Patience Welcome was well portrayed hy Marguerite Allen. Mlaa Rovolre, l>w Warner mid Ray Johnson were other prominent members" of the cast. "Excuse Me" follows, 11, Losw's Eurnsss (George A. Bovyer, mgr.) — Joyce and West, dancing stars, are Ihe liesdllners 4. Others: The Six Olivers, Blcliard Warner's company, In "When It Strikes Home;" the Mel- node Twins, and Bush and Shapiro, Mutual picture plays. Oatbtt (W, F. Jackson, mgr.)—The Itowery ItiirlesqueTs are due 4, In "The Plain Clothes Mini." lien Welch snd his company of capable Inirlesqners put on "I.OVO Water" and "Frisco, 1015," lost week —two well mounted musical comedies. Humor Is thi hiring i«ilnt of Iho show, III which Florence Bother. Vie o.mnore. Minnie "Hud" Harrison, Freds Florence, Mabel Howard, liit Kearney. Frank Muriihy and George Dougln'i wore commendably bright. Twenty American Zouaves gave a drill that drew much applause. Put White's Illg Juli'lee .'allows 11. Olympic (Tom Macready, mgr.)—"Follies of Pleasure" will be seen 4. following the Moulin Kongo Girls, wlili Hurry Fields. '11,1m allow wts slagod by Sutton ft Nusbaum, Vlebla was I in - mouse sb Able Moxle, snd he had a coterie of utile associate fun-makers In Frank Yardclle. James Howell, Willie Mack and Bert Fassln. The feminine magnets Included: Catherine Carlton, Ada Hlllsliiry. May Sully and Florence Wrlgbton. Dnrklown Follies are hooked 11. Stanoabo (Charles B. Arnold, mgr.)— Zsllnh's Own Company will come 4. Lust week the Whl-I of Mirth proved a two.part allow, In which slnpstlck comedy, shapely girls, typical lines, pop- ular songs ami lively nances were blended In n burlesque potpourri. "Rubbing It In" nnd "The r'lirlilor. the Peddler and Ihe Girl" were put on, and among the partner parla were Je.ii'.e Sharp. Gussle Shires, t.u Belle Helen,-. George M. To- pack, William J. Kennedy, Als> Marks, Joseph l/ewis, Charles Helves nnd Lou llravermnn. Tlie Heart Oliarmera come 11 Gbuiman Tiibatuh. —The now German Thealro Co. opens the season st the Emery Auditorium 4, presenting "The Dancing Hussars." Hepck's Opsba House, Proi'I.k'n, Ltceiiu, Olii'HEUU and Famm.t, pictures snd vamlevlll.v ooT'iUKR orrxnmos, Omon scored a homo run In Ben Welch's Ilur- li*Hi|uera when Michael Murphy, cimieilliin .ut-l "propt," was married to Helen Wntsou, of New York, one of (be company. 'Siiulre Ilemiisey lied the knot, and declared the bride MM jirultlctt girl he nud married lu many n moon, Manvoiu John II. IIivi.in cnuldii'l rmilst Hie tcniptuiloii lo "run home" for tlie opeuii.g of ihe season. Gevikor "Honet Bor" Kvanh' shows signs nf his recent sick spell. He Is shy of Mesh, hut I,,isn't lost an ounce of wit. It was like old limes for John R. lingers to IE BROADW A Y P R OD U C T I O N S •■■.' It coat us a bunch ol mon*>y .to r»- leate it for you. It was writt«n by HARRY B. SMITH arid JEROME E. KERN, andn«ver has th« general pro-, feaslori b»«n given' a chance at a hit aone by these great production writers. It is the greateat one-step In yeara. Even THE CASTLES are, dan- cing to it! Great double version^ MEW YORK - PHIIstA. 135 WEST 44th ST. Parkway Bldg.,.- Near Broadway Broad ett Cherry SU. PKOI'I.a'n (S. A. p'etures. L'llOWN. Emiiiik Fogel, mgr.) fliii:.Hi.'i:sT, pictures. an, Ni-lniii, Alii.- Academy (Hobt. Wilby. mgr.) freshly painted nnd with new scsls Inatnlled throughout, will o)ien the season Oct. I) with "Oh! Oh I Delnhlne," I'ii-io snd Wsi.toN I'lctiiret Feature moving |*> in elirulallon nround (own. "Yours Merrily riime abend of Hup Ward. John La Vikii proved an unusually clever cur- tain rnlwr at the Empress. The people liked bis poller. Mourns ani> I'abks, of the Empress show, w«rs bille.1 as "Big snd LIHIe Csslno." and they really were sosne cards. mg... Eva 'longuny, In "Miss Tobnsco." 7; John Bunny and company 18, "Seiiteinbor Alom" 111, OitPii»UM (Harris Bros., mgrs.)—Barrett Ploy- era continue lo draw well In repertoire of goul pluys. Bert Knlir and wlfo (Alice Karle) have ri'Jiiliied Ihe company. Ilti'i'onnnua, giunh and American, motion pic- tures only. NOTES. The II. II. Stu.-levsul Co. will hold thel- an i.in.l style show at the Wellcr Tbestro 7, H, _ W. 0. guiuur la In Fort Wayno on buslnesB. Iliiiiillton, O.—• Jefferson (Aline MM Jr HtfJ £S3! $ ,mk 9* 0ITw '"'I' 1 ' Fiuiillcr" and Jbu Whole Dam Family" del 0 and wivk (liiANU (John 14. McCarlhcy, mgr,)—lllll i ami week: .Minlu Moore's "Young America," Seven Atnerlcnii Whirlwinds, Uasliuii nud Moore. Hart- ford Klsiers. Nemo and W s s sa, and war picture*. Jbwbi., I.vhiu, Stab, Kaoi.ii, B.»yai, and Piiin. tass, nioiiuii pictures only. m NOTB, At the Buller Co. h'alr, (1-0. Is llininlou'a (Irent Lniplro Shows and IHttJf. P. lUiblusoii, lu dally holism ascenaloiiB. BnniliiMky, O—Msnduskv (V. O. Wood- "■e. r ' , ' n , , , 1'.!"*. I, J ,',' , ! rll '*'»if "l> I'ltlmf Oct. S. villi"■/! " °' " 8,rl " 10 ' " ufle ' STAn,' TIIBAT08IUM, OEM, RorAt, Al.HAHIIllA and LroEusi, pictures only. Hiirlniilli-lil. o.—I'ulrlmnk's (Elmer Redolle. mgr.) Raymond llltchcmlc, lu "Tho Ilesuty Ship' 1 "Mi., 0 ii',tev*''«. h '" M * W »■««»■.■■ **ER^£ggr* °°- "•"•)-v.«d.- Dcnlsoii Tex—Mirror." a new motion pic- ture house liua been ojiciied hero bv «), p. Hum- inon. It lias a neat front, and Is arranged for S™"' c . f '" 1 , , , ro ""', !«"»« ctiulpimd Ihroiiglioui with ho l*at (hero Is In the line of equipment Inc mllng a real mirror screen. This Is the sev- enth picture plahouse In Delllson. NOTIS. An Invasion of white lops bat been made mnn his city, and while contracts are buliitr euncotled by nuiny shows In sumo towns In this socllnn Ih-iilisjii is getting what uppenrs to t„ an overdose 0 ',""''«<•'•» n«. but fnun tlio business outlook they .ill '" '" Core "' ttna cach wl " BSsvaHe Floiiiiii Blossoms, a negro mlnalrel show. u!!s"cb c °"'"' """* ""''■ !i<1 ' " a , ' l * ,c,, l0 * 00< ' luisur's Nmiiio Minbtiiels. under canvas, was billed exlra strong for sn sbtritctlon of this class lor Oct. 2. On Oor. 8 tho Gentry Kbow» bad a right-of- way over everything else, and the city and coun- try was billed strong for It. O. W. Kinney, con- trading agent for the Gentry Shows made sll orraiigemenls for the tented attraction and slso madii many friends In Denlson who are "with him" anytime lie hnfrmna around liere. Hai-M-Fi oto -llurgAiAi Bin. are looked for Oct. 8, and if there la a part of Ihe city or countrv In da section within His billing radius of Denlson that rails to have psiier or Imniien snnouiicliig tret. 8 as "the" big show day, It wss for sumo unknowii reason than a failure of Hie billposters ns It teemed lliev "covered" everything. Follow, lug Iho Flolo slums there must Is) a carnival, iitiil no doubt there will lie, as [lie Woodmen l/iilge has algnllled Its willingness to sign tin, (iLoiidii s. Ilouiir, In charge of Iho No. i car for the Flolo Shows, known Iho starts] over as tlio "Irish Lion," met n tnmor In Uriiluiu that «ik Id,,, down a few notches, nevorthclcts Oisirgo knows more alnut wheels, c»js?clnlly wheels with slisrp fiances, than lie ever beard of before. The tamer wiis a ear Insiiectur. Denlson being Hie hcndqiinrltrs for the M. K. ft T. Itallwry In tlielr rar (I, piiriiiieni, It Is needlesi to say thut n cor nidiikey ill a terminal will not overlook anything on a show car. ond Into Iho m„,p went the No. I car. Bodily and his men wcrj delayed obniit twelve hours by Ihe bad order lag, but It slid not take any pop from (ha boys, as (bey went tho route bore, and what they fiell against lm. ear liisjs-c or seemed to Isj taken out .„, (a* l.mrds and' u .' Vi"'.. ',' £S9 , of " a i* r ,U »* li tdlsj case what It Is liilendnl for, slraw slimild be ready lo sent tbe natives on In this old biirjr, Is.th after- noon and night, Tlio lfjulo Shows msko a short SSf "', '"'•"•/."dies to Denlson fr<mi (laities, villi, nnd from Denlson to Diirant, the following iV>, ''I'olher twenty e,' ride. Tlio lot 1 ere , within two blocks of ti,., city and flvn liutwlred feet rrom the car storage tracks, so that tlio cars will tic convenient. Iliiulinm, Tex,—Beat, Queen and Myttlc, feature plclnrisi. ' ' NOTES. "Tub I'1/niinA Biobsiims," a minstrel under cimivii*. nlsyisl here Hei.t. 21). TUB Sieger (Niera llomo Is Mm overbatiltsl ireimriilory to Ihe aliening of Ihe season, nlnut Oct. 20. Mnnelii'sler, rV. II. — Rlnr (K, J. Obmii, mgr.) I'lircmonnt pictures, AiuiiToniUM.—Vniiderllle and pictures. flH'IWN. Gl.OIIB, flBANITl, Hi).. LrillO, EltPICB mil Qeirjt, plioloplnys only. HOT KB. AtliiNd Iho nrllsls who apiicarcd nt the Audi- nrliiin. week of Sept, 28 were: f)r|ihenni Pomeily Four, liine I Walter Hriiuiug mil E. Toll. IUpiibt has It that a-rouud Is to 1» broken for mother motion picture house on Aniriry' Slreet. ,..i t, ' , '.?. , *.• *l: «•—Ki-etm (A. W. Oulnr>. mgr.) flic Misleading Lady' Oct, in. ^'01,1 Home. stead 14. Scenio (E. O. Densnlt, mgr,)—Vaudeville snd |WTtVM) Majmtic nntl DnilttUWB, |lll|»Wl nnlr,