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BOO Letterhenda and Fine Cat for »»- FINN, the Printer, 24 East Slat Street, Bat P'way and Fourth Aye.. New York City MR/IE Bond for our Cataloguo—That's all ACME DRUMMERS SUPPLY CO. MBia-15 w. aaq bt.. chicaho, ill. CIRCUS & JUGGLING Apparatus, Rolling Globes, clubs, Batons, Guns, wire Walkers' Apparatus and Novelties. Stamp for catalog. K1>\V. VAN WYOK, Cincinnati, O.Y Raman Hair, Irish Comedian, Jow, Dutc*- man, 76c; Ureas Wig, 11.00 and $1.60; i Soubrette, 11.00, $1.60; Negro. 26«„ too.; Carnival papercaps da., 26ci; S yds. Orepo > , .«■ Hair, too.; Al Cotton Ttgnu,TOo.; SUkallae, IUUI catalog; Kllppert,aUg., 10 Cooper Bq.;»/r. CINCINNATI. Old 1'orto-polla baa been the storm centre of all sorts of ruiLorn from tbe burlesque broiler. Stories of coming cbsnges on the burlesque map are told, but tbe only definite thing tbat has con* out of the crlst of yarns centres round tbe fact that tbe Heart Charmers will sot come to the Standard, at announced even In tbe late week headlines. Manager 0. B. Arnold comet out Hotfooted with the declaration that the Btand- <ird—on the Ute of tbe old Vine Street Opera House, and leslde the historic "Rhine"—will remain In the ring. Decidedly aoltry October nenther baa bad a depressing effect on attend- ance, and the big bosses are hoping for more cheer whoo Ji.ck Frost conies. Orand Orsuu House (John H. Barlln, mgr.)— Eva Tanguay, the cyclonic, la to come Oct. 11. In her musical pity, "Miss Tobasco." Laat week, '•Adele," which scored one of the Iste Spring successes, returned but failed to repeat against the fcnndlcnD of almost midsummer temperature. Peggy Wood, In the title role. Is a new comer with graceful presence and delightful personality. She won Immediate faror. An old favorite. Georgia Oalne, played Mme. Myrlanne In splendid style. Fred Prear, Fred Wslder, James W. Red- mond, and WUinuth Merkyl were others In the picaslng cstt. "The Dummy" follows 18. I/vmo (Onrl Hubert Heuck, mgr.)—Joseph Banlley Is starred In "When Dreams Come True, which arrives 11 following Ouy Bate* Pott, In that Oriental love story, "Omar, the Tentmsker. The stsge settings proved gorgeous pictures of Oriental fancy, and formed a magnificent back- ground for a pleasing production. Fred Eric, J. SI. Walker, Gerald Prlug, Jane Salisbury and Louise CMSsier were valued aids In the success- ful Interpretation of Richard Walton Tully's work. "The Midnight Girl" cornea 18. Walnut t'TSirr {Ben Probst, mgr.)—"Excuse Me," tbat ronrlng farce of the Pullman, arrives 11. Lost week, lisp Ward nnd Lucy Dsly wore seen In a creation new to Clnclnnstl. "A Fool, His Money and a Girl." It in Just a merry melange of cheery sllllntw. with enough pint to hold things together to a satisfactory finish. Ward la great sa l'bll Osslfer, and bis foil. I.ucy Daly, Is n veritable queen of the cabaret In her role of Trillin. To the specialties, Frouklyn Fnrnum and Ernest Wool are stsr contrlbuto's. •Tanglefoot" It the underline 18. D F. KntTH's (John F. Hoysl, mgr.)—Gut Edwards' 1011 Review Is the big offering 11, ■which alto Includes the Great Howard, Harry Cooper, and Ouramlngs end Oladylngs. Cincinnati In Motion continues to be a greit card. Business during "Festival Week' 1 was big, and the harvest thus far jutte equols Hint of a year ago. Gay bit tWi F. Jackson, mgr.)—Pat Whlte'i Illg Jubilee la on for 11. Last <veek the Bow- ery Burlesnuers pot on a two act affair, 'The Plain Clothes Man." In which Eddie Flttgerald, Jack Qnlnn and Mebelte Morgan were the three brilliants of comedy snd personality. The show closed with "A Suffragette Jail." Roselsnd Girls sre due 18. Olympic (Thotnss Mscready, mgr.)—'Darktown Follies ore coining 11. Lsst week the Follies of 1'lcusuro held tbe boards, and presented "The Girl from Brotdway." Tbe verdict given was a brlxht and lively show, In which Jsck McCain. Olniule J. Bales. Sara I.ewlt, Fred Wright, were pretty lively cards. Tom McKenna, as Willie Smoke, made au unusual hit. He has a corking good voice. Tbe girl contingent waa especially noteworthy and Included: Dot Lelghton, Violet Hllson and Moua Raymond. Zarrati Introduced an Oriental dance. The Girls with tbe Dreamy Eyes are coming 18. Loaw'B Kkpuksb (George A. Bovyer. mgr.)— The I.a Gatcidos are booked 11. They will have as associates on the bill: Arno and Stick- ing, Ward Sisters, Sampson and Douglas, anl Jnmes Grndv and compnny. In "At the Toll- bridge." Miitii.il moving pictures—first run Utah n*an (Charles <B. Arnold, mgr.)—Tbe Trans-Atlanths arrived 11, taking the booking originally ntslgued to the Heart Chunncra. Last week's bill was Zallah's Own Oompary, which oiiened to a sold-out house. The cotapsny puts on ''The Dancing Princess," nnd a lot of fnu snd action Is massed around the stsr's Oriental ilnnces. Joe Rose, as "Souse." snd Walter Park- er—Juat Flnnegtn—provide the accessary German and Irish chirrctera. Dewey Campbell, Manny Koler, Lola tt«n;old, Monta Parker. Margie Mar- tin. t'Mi tli Le Fleur and Vera McKenna arc others featured. The Gay Morning Glodea <7lll bloom 18. Obhiian. —"Dei- I.ustlge Kieig" will be the second offering vf the new Oenr.nn Theatre Co., 11, at tho Emery Auditorium. Onriiaox Winit.h GAinr.i (I. M. Msrlln, mgr.t —The season is now ou. Caba.et features and eufe service. Onriiauii (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—Soveny-dve youngster.! of the Juvenile Players' Club pre- sented "Die Prinks of Puck" at a matinee spe- cial, 10. The prlndpul membcre of the cost were: Allco Elisabeth Bryson. ss Puck: Dorothy Heckcr, ns Jueroi:; Dorothy Hllmrs, ss the Queen; Mush) Davit, as Alrle; Lucille Hsmbrlck. as Moth: Gcoi'Slaiinn Smith, as Stlverwlng; Alice I •iniolt, as Sparkle; Anna Itlnpcy, aa Violet; Natalie Bryton, as Hollyhock' Kathryne Caah, as .Spolllla: Mari'itvt Cash, lis tuo Shepherdess, and nlnrlon Ilulmau, as tho Shepherd. Wesley 1'r-icy, of the Scinut-:- Players, took the comedy part of Ugllo. I'Aitii.v, l.vosuu, HauoK's Ovcha House and Oai'iixuu are giving motion pictures. BAI1I.V AUTUMN LKAVB9. Manaohb John W. CoNsioiNa. who was one of the controlling spirits in the Empress lsst sea- son, spent a day here on roulo to bis Kentucky farm near Lexington. Nicholas Sciibnck, general manager for Marcus Loew, has been here for conference with Manager George A. Bovyer. Ue left headed for Kansas Oily, Tun big automobile show nt Music Hall drew good crowds, and that didn't do the theatrical business any too much good. Milium mautin and Edith La Flivr were the prise beauties of the Zallah Show. A aiLuooBTTTa nduuir —"Swing Back to Slioro"—was a bulbing bench novelty that caught the Standard's followers. Dot I.bhjhton, with the Follies of Pleasure, proved to lie n dancer of the strenuous sort. Mona IUyhomi, who look tlie title role In "Tho Girl from Broadway" with the Follies of Pleas- ure. Is ii benuty of the statuesque varletv. Uei.mnk Koou lead a prologue nt the dedica- tion of the new (leniuin Theatre which prefjet'd a tableau showing America offering peace to the warring lint Ions of Enrojie. Hxiaw's EMi'iiitsa has gone back to reserve.1 Heats—inucli better than tbe early culch-aa-catch- I'nii Idea put Into force by Ihe new administration. I'llAK JOVilK AND DUU'ITIIT WtTST nut OU S (Inuring net thst went well al the Empress. Ei.meu IlaoM'N. Fian* Taylor and Anna Render were seen to iiilvnnlcgc In a sketch which pleased the Euipiess constituency. They called It "When It Strikes Home." Manaoiui John F. Ror/.i. Is offering some big bills to the Keith "rcgulurs." Tlie last round up wns called u "festival 1,111," and It was adver- tised time t.i bin fntblon. A If veil Wallensteln and Urnee Adele Freeley provided n musical number pur excellence. Obckma Wrioiit, proclaimed "Tbe Daughter of Hie Navy," wis one of the well presented numbers of the Kelt') festival bill. Her voice la clear and w«ll toni|,reil. William J. Doolbt and his juvenile company of Impersonators, hit away ov«r 300 at Keith's. Good act and a deserved hesdllner. GiuiMAN tlieatregoera were especlallv gracious In their rcceptliir. of Helene Bcrger, Adolph Stoye nud Willy Dltdrlcb, members of the old com- pnny. Fanniu llaiiKR, Oecllln Wrlgth, William Dooley nnd his Kiddles stormed Olnolmintl's Chsmber of Cummeree, nnd pinned cotton ball badges on tbe nionttert. Tliey were souvenirs made from the cotton which Keith bougbt to be.p along the "buy- n-lmle" movement to belp oe.i the trade-disturbed South. Thk Cliidnantl Players Olub has been organ- lied under th? direction of Cur Inn a C. Cnrran. Floubnob Haiiuuan, Cincinnati concert artiste, has returned from Germany and waa feted at a I.lnlon dinner party. Eva Tanouay oiiena with a Sunday matinee— an unusual Grand booking. Waltkr IlannuANN, of the Clnclnsntl Svmphonv Orehestrs, cot aafely back from Swltscrleud. AU other member* have arrived from Europe save George Horner, who Is serving In the French Army. Alvhbo HtsTKEL has commenced the two year rehearsals of the May Musical Festival, at tbe 0. SI. I. Hall. PimriJt'H Tueatib opened to give returns from the World's Series by tho "Playograph." Willis E. Pierce, of the Schuster School Class B.B.&B. THEATRICAL WARDROBE TRUNK Hers It Ii Tho B B & B Theatrical WARDROBE Trunk. Poaltlvaly tha itrongeit and moat con- venient Wardrobi Trunk on tba market. Tha laat word In trunk Progresi. Send for Catalog. BBfcB TRUNK COMPANY, PHUburgh, Pa. NEW 212 PAGE ILLUST. MAGIC CATAl OonUlnlng cuta of Leading Conlnrors, 60o. New "ipago book Catal., loo. None free. W. D. LEHOY. 101 Court St,. Boston, Maaa. IM of '12, Is Willi "Bringing Up Father," which opened up In Philadelphia. "ALL-or-A-SunDBN Pioot" la to be presented at the Little Plsyhouse, 16, by tbe Schuster School students. Hamilton, 0. — Jefferson (Alms Todd Jr., mgr.) Pearl Stock Co., Indefinite, to good business. Grand (John E. McCartney, mgr.)—Bill Oct. 12 and week: Lillian Mortimer, In "Mabel 57-A" and bioscope. Jnwai,, Stab, l.vnto, Eaulb, Royal and Prin- cess, motion pictures only. NOTES. Tub Hampton United Shows played Butler Co. Fair O-O Mr. Roberts of tbe Hampton shows, left Ibis city Inst week, going on the Southern time. Znneavllle, O.—Schultt (Arthur Motley, mgr.) May Ward and her Dresden Dolls Oct. 12. John Bunny, In "Bunny in Funnyland," 18; Fanny Ward, In 'Uladame President," 15; "Sep- tember Morn" 10, "The Movie Girl" 17. OnriiKuu (Harris Bros., mgrs.)—Tbe Barrett Players In repertoire continue to good business. IMI'KSIAL, LjUlHL-Y'S, HlPFODROMB, GRAND and Auemoan, motion pictures. SprliiBBcld. O.—Fairbanks' (Elmer Bedelle, mgr.) Raymond Hitchcock, In "Tbe Besuty Shop." tilled tbe house Oct. 0, end was followed by Houaa and his banJ, 0. Eva Tanguay, In "alls' Tubaaco," 8, and "The Governor's Boss" 0, 10. New Bun (Bun Amusement Co., mgrs.)—Vaude- ville and moving pictures. Sandusky, O.—Sandusky (V. 0. Woodward, re*, mgr.) "Otcar and Adolph" Oct. 18, Howe's pictures 14, "The Spendthrift" IT. Stab, Tueatobium, Orm, Royal, alhamrha and Lyceum, pictures only. Iioaranaport, lad.—Nelson (Chat. Fallon, mgr.) 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Circus, bss returned to his home here, and reports tbe show as having had a good season despite the cry of bard times all over tbe country, ilr. Hoffman baa not de- i elded what he will do during the Winter, but will ■..-!.■!■■■■.. „„4 D„„*„..- possibly go out ahead of one of Gus mil's shows. IVlallUIaCtUrefS 311(1 KcLUCfS* lie will act In the same capacity with the Wbeeler , -^—.— Sliows next season. I Tub financial condition of Logansport Is ex- cellent at the present time, and all theatres re- > port good business. The Pennsylvania shows, which sre possibly this city's largest industry, are run-1 ntng "full time," with some departments running overtime. The October payroll Is the largest for seversl years. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TDK WORLD. Books for home amusement, Negro Plays, Paper, Scenery, Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works. Catalogue Free! Free I Free I HAM 115L fmiCNCH, 28 Weat 88th St., New York. NEW YORK COSTUME CO. 140 N. Dearborn St, CHICAGO ISvautvllle, Ind.— Wells' BIJon (Hii„-h Dawson, >ugr ) Trrus-Atlantic Burlesnuers snowed here Oct. 11. Rsymond Hllcbcock, In "The lieoutj Shop," 12. Osy Morning Glories 18. Com- mencing, 9, the World's Scries games, reported on the electric Kore-boird. Naw Grand l\Vin. MoOowan, mgr.)—Bill 12- 14: Jungman Family, Null Halptrln, Ted Mri.onn and comnany, Tbiee Burns Sisters, nnd Loughlln's ilogs. For 10-18: Six Klrknxlth Bisters. Joe Whitehead, Hurlan ICnlgnt and company, Burns and Klsseo, and Itldora .ind company. For next week, 10-21: Frank Morrell, Mile, alarms snd Sisters, llil nnd Francis, and Cycling Brunettes. For 22-23: Herbert Lloyd and company, Robert Fulgora, Brown Fletcher Trio, Lewis and Kersler, null .Maaon, Wllber and Jordan. Majebtio (Ohas. Bwteton, mgr.)—Ooburn's .Minstrels 18. Beginning 0, World's series games reported on electilc scoreboard, obpukum and NouTiisina (Ohas. Sweetoo, mgr.)—Amateur vsuderllle and motion pictures. Princbss, Savoy, Cbitebion, Rivebsidb, Not- ii.tt, Colonial, Franklin, Virginia, oolumdia, Fulton, Valada, Stadium, Gotbbnob, Alhav- iiiia, JErraasoN, Woodlawn, Walnut, Favobite, Cabtlb IIall snd Alamo, motion pictures only. Terre Haute, Ind. —Grand (Ches. Smith, mgr.) iSousb'b Band Oct. 10. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Osblu," matinee and night, 24. "Adele" 20. Varietiu (Olto Meyor, mgr.)—Bill 12-14: Kldors and company, Harlan Knight and coniji.ir.j-, Joe Whitehead, Oernardt Sisters, snd Ktrksmltb sisters. Bill 15-18: Ted McLean and company, Hums anil Klasen, Jungman Family, LaugUllu's dogs, nnd Three Bums Slaters. New Colonial (M. Less, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Lois (H. n. Sheets, mgr.)—Stock and pictures. Youno'h Garden (Sam Young, mgr.) Is Jack. Savoy, Majestic, Oilonial, Fountain, PbiN- cbss, OnitcENT, Orpii»ou, Garhbn, Royal. Pal- ace, Paric, Moo he, Elk, Imp. Temple and Tua- atobium, pictures only. (Iloiib Cabnival Oo. were at Bulllvan, Ind., week of B. Moosa Minhtrbls (locsl) 20. Elks' Lodob will produce "Forty-live Minutes from Terre Haute" Nov. 29. 20. written by W. K. Hamilton, music by Dayton Payne. Mobile. Ala.—Lyric (H. 0. Foorton, mgr.) "Osblria" pictures Oct. 1B-10, "Tba Midnight Girl" 24, Al. G. Field's Minstrels 27. Dbbamland (John Kellner, mgr.)—Wskeneli) and Doile, In "In Old Vera Orua" and "In tbe Blue Ridge Mountains," drew record breaking business week of 0, at Mobile's only vaudeville house. Obown (King Bros., mgrs.)—(Feature Olma. •ioplb's (8. A sMgel, tugT.)—Feature 01ms. BMraass, Caaeoajfr and Royal, moving pie* tursa. FOR THB BTAGB OR STREET wear. JACK'S SHORT VAMP SHOES Style 1608 — (as illustrated) Short Vamp Boot with Patent Colt Vamp, and black, fawn or gray cloth top; also black kid top. Price $4. Others op to $15. SHOES MADE TO ORDER, new Designs In Hurler Boots. JACK'S SHOE SHOP OOR ONLY STORE 41I» Statu Awe., liet. 29th A 80th Sts. • PASGLES, 11.BO PBR FOUND GOLD OB RILVHR Cotton Tlghta. pair.. 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