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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OCTOBEB 24 ED OEN BLANCHE RING'S AND SHE'D GALL HIM AN ASS THE PANAMA-PACIFIC DRA6 ' ON THE ISLAND CALLED CHICKY CHI CHOO. JUST STEP: AROUND: BEHIND SOME TREE AND^WATCH^OURSELFGO BY/ YOU MADE ME WANT fT- Sons, with » double v'orsion that gets 'cm IA fast clever Number. NOT DIRECT FF^OM THE FIRING LINE, but it's a Marching Comic Novelty. Come in to-day, Orchestra- M*ay» not* tlie note lor a :^J tiona 10c . In two weeks' time you won't trade *em tor a_nice little pi!«. Come in with a grin—stay out and pout U c M «iiv.nn. VJtHE BROADWAY JONES CO., Beekman Bidg., CLEVELAND, O. 6th Cltr SONG IS IT A HIT? VJES. AND IT'S A RIOT :-=■ o _r. World of Players. LOUISE ALEXANDER, tic dnncer. returned to New York Oci. 8, and was Immediately en- gaged for sn tori? appearance at tbe Palace, New York. NOTKffl FROM JAS. A. GARVIN'S ENTER- PRISES: Jaa. A. Calvin's tabloid, "Tbe Mas- rtadtrs," opened at the Windsor, Chicago, for 0. Matthews, Oct. 1, for four nights, and broke the house lecord by $217. On tbe strength of the showlns made at trie Windsor the abow was even a route over the W, V. M. A. time, opening Keokuk, wltb Qulncy to follow. The Individual bits of tbe show were: Billy Dross. In the Count, who la featured, and the Garden City Four. These four boys were a riot, In one, for fifteen minutes. All special acenery Is carried, the ship- wreak st the close of the Brat act being the most pretentious ever offered In tabloid. Jas. A. Gal- Tin has surely launched a winner In "The Mas- querade™." A. H. McAdam Is business manager. JOHN HIIFTLE writes: "A baby boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. 0. F. Stlegor, Oct. 8, at Olean. N. Y. Mrs. Stieger la tbe oldest daughter of John and Nettio Huftle." , , KLEIN BROS, report good business with tlietr new act. EDWARD OWINGH TOWNR hss engaged Doug- las Flint for bis sketch, "Easy Money." to play out of Chicago upon tie Western Vaudeville and Interstate time under the direction of David Beshler. of tbe Beehler Brothers. MARJORIE M-ANDEVILLE, the clever toe dancer and comedienne, Is back from the Coast, where ate has been meeting wltb great success nt the Oregon, In Portland. She hss had many flattering offers from road shows, hut prefers Chicago, where she will nvike her home with her slater sol former partner, Daisy Mandevllle (Mrs. Mont* Howard). PROF. WISEMAN, tbe enlraal trainer. Informs as that he has been left an estate of $80,000, through the death of a German army cfllcer who died In battle recently. . , EARL KERN AND ED. 8MALLBY. principal comedians with the Pajams Girls Co., which closed in Cleveland, O., are now playing vaude- ville, doing a tramp and Hebrew singing and talking act. which la a big success. MARIS ELMORE was rushed to tbe BberMnn Park Hospital with acute bronchitis. Has now left hospital, but la still confined to bed. SEYMOIR AND DUPRE played at South Nor- walk last week, following two reels and opening bill, twenty minutes, on full stage. Severn! changes have been made over tbe old act, and the laughs and applause are now continuous. ALBERT E. HUTCHINSON doled with the Bells-Floto-Buffalo Bill Shows Oct. IS. Be did the old colored preacher along the route of tbe parade, and his banjo turn In the concert. MRS. GEN. TOM THUMB Informs us that the act billed under her name for the Oryatal Vic- toria. Can., week of 8ept. 28, j not to be con- founded wltb herself, as she placed tbe Victoria, New York, that week. GEM. PI8ANO la heading all of tbe bills of W. V. VI, A. bouses. He sails for Aust-alla May 11, 1915 to play fifty-two weeks for Hugh Mackintosh, between Australia. India end Africa. GLENN' II. COLEMAN, song writer and to- n*e!lan, trill be In vaudeville soon. AL. TILER Is now with tun Greater City Quartette, playing clubs and Sunday concerts >'x- cl naively. .TORN 0088, Ihe old time minstrel man, la con- flicting the Smoker's Emporium at Haverhill, Mnrs. DICKENS AND FLOYD, frl hi-Is from the Bow- ery. In their comedy skit, "Pils." are enjoying contlnnel success through the Middle West under toe guidance of 0. W. Nelson. THE NMV COLUMBIA, Atlanta. Ga., re-opened Oct. 10, under the management of Jim Roberta. P. 0. COOPER,-the well known circus general erent, la doing the press work for "Fine Feath- ers," now In the South, playing to very fair business. * Ual INGRAHAM KYLE Joined Boylo Woodfolk's "Whose Little Girl Ant You?" Oo. Oct. 8, at Lincoln. Neb., In the character role. are doe 18 and week. Tbe American Beauties en- from New York, where he booked the Ssn Carlo manager of S. A 0. vaudeville at the Empress Joyed Bne patronage last week. Lew Hilton is Opera Co. for a brief season of grand opera, st | S managing Alexander'a tour, a rapld-Crv artlat and he dominated the she*, the Lyric, beginning Nov. 1. Gaixtt and Isis, dark. Majestic In demand foi Oarnes Bisters and Burns also scored big. Silvio Bus and Glbn MoDonouoh were political speaking. Gatxtt (Wro. S. Olark, mgr.)—Tbe Tempters among tbe celebrities In town during the week. Thb wedding of Lorlta Ballard and Chaa. A 10-24. The Cherry Blossoms had a dozen good Sundat matinees bare been running pretty De Lisle Holland occurred In Los Angeles, Oct' Vaudeville, "MUTT AND JEFF IN MEXICO" Includes: Richard Wcrmnn as Mult, George Thornton as Jolt, Percy Walling, George Sweet, Jerry Hayes, Robert Flanigin, Bob Gllinore, Walter Mauo.-ii-y. Nora Gurley, Alice Rotors unit Anas La Shell. The show played Bedford City, Vs.. recently, mid the members visited the Ellis Home. ROSTER of "Tbe Little Mediate" company, under management of Holton Powell, Inc.: IIol Johnson, Dale Uevcreaux, Frank Collin, Arthur Rowland, Olivette Mayue*, Millie Corhlii Wliyte. Mcrlo Lewis, Harry Lord June Floodos, Kstello Goodwin, Harriot McAllestor, Velva Trusscll, Ma- rie Dareen, Mercedes Sunrei, Bonnie Tarr, Zola St. Oeran and Hampton Durand, musical director. LEROY BINDER, of "Tbe Elopers" Co., was the truest of hlj sister, Mrs. K. L. Donllnj dur- ing bis stay In F.au Olalre, Wis. THE OPERA HOUSE, Grolou, N. Y., owned by the village, has just been redecorated. The walla bare been covered wltb ornamental steel, the proscenium arch Is ornamented nt the top with an angel head, and extending down the sides are bas-relief flair do lit. On either side of the stage Is a large bus relief mask, one of Comedy and the other of Tragedy. Although (Iruton Is a village of leas than one thousand live hundred. the stage Is modern In every way with adequate acenery and complete electrical equipment. The Oroton Players raised the money for modernising tbe since and for a goisl port of the decorations. MANIIATTAN PLAYERS NOTES.—Paul Hlllls and hie Manhattan Players opened their fourth season Aug. 10, at the New Theatre, Freehold, N. J., and up to thin writing have enjoyed very good business. Mr. Hlllls carries complete pro- ductions for every play. Including all special scenery, furniture and electrical effects. In ad- dition the Manhattans use an elaborate nliKh drop curtain of unlnue design. The company in- cludes, besides Mr Hlllls: W. James Bedell(fourth season). Milton Goodhaml. Jack Ormaby. John J. Sully, Jack Ijine, Frank Allen, Virginia Powell (third season). Millie Marlowe and Blanche Phelps. Dorothy Burrlt returns Oct. 12. The musical director for the Manhattans Is John R. McQlnler/, and the alliance work Is capably managed by Harry 0. Wlllard. All bookings are arranged through Alfred K. Aarons' office. The Manhattan Players are winning iu enviable repu- tation In the larger towns through New York and Pennsylvania. "THE SALAMANDER" opens at the Harris, New York, Oct. 23. FISKE O'HARA will a|sr>ear In New York la January. ItOWIAND BUOKSTONE has Joined the C»rll Mni'de "Grumpy" Co., In Ixnid-.m. and will come to America foi Mr, Mnudc'a ruining tour, open- 1ns In November. NOTP1S FROM "TnE GIRL AND THE TRAMP" (Fred Dyers', Western).—We have bees doing an eicellcnt business ihrottgb tbla territory In •idle of the fact that other companies are closing all around its. AT THE OONORRT AND DANTE given under the auspices of Mais. Galnea-Olark-Underwood, at tbe Dyker Heights Country Olub. Bav Ridge. N. 1"., en Friday evening, Oct. II, 1911, Vera Myers, dLugbter of J. Myers, adve.-tls'ng manager of Mian- ft Erlanger theatres, who porjcsaes a most remarkable lyric soprano voice of wide ran«« carried off the honors of tbe eren'ng. In songs and clnisical toe dancing In a most masterf.tl manner. HAltuv IIF.ARNDON. theatre manager of Be- mldjl. Minn., who served aa Oral lleulennnt In the Twelfth Lai.cers in the Boer Wur, has received i.ollce of his being called out as member of tbe re,mill rescript | EUGENE J. HALL BUSY. Eugene J. Hall Is busy booking dramatic people of ablUty la el: lines, also features for his Hall Associate Players companies, to be located at the American, Allegheny, Pa., opening Not. 2; tbe Crystal, Braodock, open- ing Not. 2, and one now playing at tbe National, Steabenrille, 0. ' w«» MET. MUSICIANS INJURED. Armand Zceenj, of the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, leader of fourteen members of tbe orchestra who played at tbe home of Clarence H. Mackay in Roelyn, L. I,, Satur- day night. Oct. 10, was Injured seriously and three others were hurt, early Sunday, 11, when a taxlcab In which they were returning to New York from Harbor Hill, the Mackay home, overturned at the North Hempstead Turnpike and the Shore Road, near Man- has sel. « i> SUES . ANDERSON. Suit was begun 9, la tbls city, by Hurst Bros., managers) of tbe Majestic, of Reno, Nev., against tbe -Anderson Amusement Co., to recover tbe sum of $501, which they claim would have been their share of tbe gross receipts If "Tbe Candy Shop" had been given Its two performances, afternoon and evening of Sunday, March 8. last, In their theatre, nnd which had been contracted for. ■ « s» IN VAUDEVILLE AGAIN. Louise Dresser will make her first vaude- ville appearance In live years at tbe Palace Theatre week of Oct. 20, in "A Turn of the Knob," a new one-act playlet by Mathew White Jr. and Mar Tolly. MIsb Dresser will be supported by George W. Howard and Ed- wnrri Lungford. out of town raw PHILADELPHIA. Fobbbst (Nlson ft Zimmerman, mgra.)—On Oct. 19 occurs tbe premiere of Caryl! & Smith's "Papa's Darling." Tbe cast Includes: Frank Lalor, Dorothy Jardon, Frank Doane, Alice Doviy, Fred Walton and Octavla Proskl. Montgomery and stone, In "Chin Chin," departed IT, after three weeks of capacity business. Adxlfui (Lawrence Bluinlwrg, mgr.)—"A Pair of Mixes" baa Its Bret local view 10. Grace George, In "The Truth," had s successful fort- night, ending IT. Lyme iLawrence Blumlierg, mgr.)—"The Pass- ing Show" continues to be Irrealetlble wltb (be big crowd*. George W. Mouroe, Horry Fisher and their associates see to It that there are no dull momenta. The Anal week starts 10. Gabbice (Olios. 0. Wanamakir, mgr.)—Despite Its melodrarratlc features, big bouses fonnd "To.- Yellow Ticket" very Interesting list week. Thece was also much curiosity to see Florence Reed, a Philadelphia girl. In the capacity of a stac. Miss Reed's Impersonation of tbe girl was per- fect, and she received deserved applause. Edwin Arden also displayed Dae ability. Tbe second weeks beglos 19, IiitOAD (Nixon ft Zlmmenuun. mgrs.)—Mrs. Flake, In "Lady Betty Martingale." was accorded a Battering reception last week. The bous-a were of excellent slse, and found Ihe comedy to lie of clever construction. The second week begins 19. Chestnut Stbbst Ofbba Hovss (J. J. Mc- Carthy, mgr) — "Pilate's Daughter" concluded Its thrct weiks' engagement IT, to satisfactory returns. Starting 19. tbe il'.ui production of "Ireland a Nation" will be put <u. Walnut (W. D. Wegafartri. mgr.)—"'Way Down East" 10 and week. "The Round-Up" en- joyed Bne business the fortnight ending IT. Littls Thutii (Reulah E. Jay, mgr.)—The stock season starts 19, wltb a icvlvnl of "Amu and the Mau." Obpbbuk (M. W. Taylor, nigt.)—"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Faim" 19-24. "Love s Model," whh'b was seen locally laat week for the first time, scored a big success. Cecil Spooncr, lu the .eas- ing role, displayed fine capacity aa an emotional actress. Lnuorrr (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—"Lovc'i Model" 10-24. "Bringing Up Father" was re- ceived wltb howls of delight by crowded boused last week. John E. Calu carried off the honor* In (be leading role. Ajiemoan (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—The Block nuts on "Tho Melting Pot" 19 snd week. "The Lure" was capably acted and drew big hous>>s Inat week. Hart's (Martin J. Dixon, mgr.)—A stock com- pany will be Installed here, starting 19. with "The Game of Life" aa the attraction. The prices will be 10. 20 and HO rents. B. P. Kant's (H. T. Jo.-iin, mgr.)--M',le. Adeline Genee and Edwin Stevoua and company nre featured week of 10. Others are: Percy Bron- son and Winnie Baldwin, Milton and De long Sisters, Qaudsmldt Bros., Harry B. Lester, Willie Weston, Roxy La Rocca, the K.-amers, and mov- ing pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr.)—For 19-21: "Woman's Justice," Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Owley and Randall, Green and Parker, ami Atnedlp For 22-24: Adelaide Herrmann. Kenny and Hollls, Joe Kettler end company, James J. O'Brien, tbe Wheelers, and moving pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr. >—Week of 19 24: "The Buyer from Pittsburgh," Josle Flynn and company, BUI Foster, Maglin. Eddy and Roy, Ma ratio Bros., Bert Mack, snd moving pictures. Kivbtoni (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 10- 24: Hoey end Moairt, Henrietta Wilson and com- pany, Frank Bueh, Bvane and Vldocq, Gordon and Hlca, Baby Ann and moving pictures. Olobb (Eugene Perry, mgr.)—Week of 19-24: "Bream of the Orient," Tlghe and Babette Guy Bartlett Trio, Potter. Hurtwell and company, I long r-ong, Hugh Lloyd end company, Warren nnd Franc'B, and moving pictures. Grano (Fred G. Nlxon-Nlidllnger. mgr.)—Week nf 18-24: Barney Ollruoro, Tlernev Four. Sey- n.our's iV.ya. Wm, A. Benee and company. La Salle and Raymond, La Keillors, and moving pic- tures. ^ ' Bboadwat (Jos. R. Cohen, mgr.)—Week of 19- 24: Chung Hwa Comedy Four, the Mosaonlo, llsrry Brook and company. Spencer and Williams, Dolly Mack, Rex'a Ooinedy Circus, and moving pictures. ,o^f."' £*"" ^?- w - Ml ""- Bar.)—Week of n-24: peorge Felix and Barry Girts, Alexander Kids, Amcras Slatera, Yslveno and La More, WhllBeld snd Ireland, and moving pictures.. Rmpim (Wm, F. Rife, mgr.)—Watson's Rig Show will be tenants week of 19. The Liberty Girls were a bright and snappr aggregation, to Bne bouse, laat week. Matt Kennedy Is orig- inal In bis comedy methods, and la well assisted hy Edwin J. Qnhl and Josenh Ward. The best liked olio numbers were by Gene Gomes and Sharp and Baker. Casino (Wo. J. Valll, mgr)— The Gypsy Maids booses lilt week. Tbe show has no dull motnems small due to the skill of Harry Sbeppell, and Morgan and Hsselton. TaocAosao (Robt. Morrow, mgr.)—The Broad- . way Girls 19-24. The Big City Bnrlesqoers drew announced during her local engagement that Eva .1, according to a newspaper announcement. Mr! rlesqoi iha B! Luissi ScBMtDFxa: ano Elba Scbmio-Oo»tt Holland Is Inventor and designer of "Psnsma were prominent hi a musical and literary affair Canal Extravaganza," which la one of the largest given at tbe Rodman's Widows Home. It wss of concessions In the exposition here. under Marcus Losw. MAsarumi Class: shares honors Grady la a little sketch of Jimmy Barry the usual flue attendance 12-1T. John Black and Tangoay will desert "Miss Tsbasco." In Pitts- Arthur Mayer an a pair of rapid fire comedians, burgh, Oct. 24, and return to vaudeville, to play and they get over their stuff in flue style. Rtttt ~ Curtis also ecored big with her fine singing voice. DrmoNT's (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—Tbe skit Isst week was a timely one, entitled "White E'e- pbsnis snd Braves." While the comedians were as funny as ever, their hearts wire sore because they were all Athletic rooters. There was slsn a clever burlesque of "The Rounl-Up." while In the first part the ballads and Jokes were refresh- ingly ns-to-Jate. Allxoiibnt, Alhakbia, Bijou, Gauso, Plaza and "Oute" Cuddles sre his two stars "Tbe Toll Bridge." It was an Empress offer- ing. TBS Ward Slaters and their "Doll Girl" spe- cialty were splendid cards at Loew's Empress. Gus Eowabps and his "1914 Song Revue" was tbe B. F. Keith beadllner. He has s great cluster of lovely little peaches. Little George Birmingham, Ala.—At '-be Jefferson (R. S. Douglass, mgr.) David Warfleld, in "The Ao-- th-ncer. 1 ' Oct 22; "Pes; o' My Heart" Not. 1-3, with James X**W . , ^ a J?*J ttl J "» " n,e F "» ***«." 5 i irry's, called 1 J 0 "* n< -J tff J °a i - Victobia, 8TANLCT, Palaci and Raasurr give vsndevllle and moving pictures. NOTSJJ. On the 20tb, Behren's Overs Club sings "Mar- tha," at tbe Academy of Music. Ohbbttihnns and Locismx, late comers to the week's Keith bill, were warmly welcomed In a Dutcd singing act with a plctire prologue. Ltmo tM. L. Semon, mgr.)—Winona Winter made a decided hit on the bill fo/ week of 12. To week of 19: Joseph Hsri'e "Telephone Targle," wltb Dorothy Kegel, Howard. Ncher and Ksrrpeli. Ray Monde, Irene and Bobby Smllh Gould snd Astlyn, Wllle Bros. Omni (Boone Kelly, mgr.)—Weeks of 12 snd 19: Chas. Gramllcb, Beulah Benton and Helena Hall, with the Cracker Jacks Barlesquera. Bijou is aark, but will open about Nov. 2. Or- pheum also dark, and no announcements made as JPS-Ute^JSHPa "*5 of "? Vine Street Oct. lT^der the SS*T*TE Donald Htan ano Aonbb Iuidlaw, from ihe t0 »Eii ,n JUj New York Boof. are balled i.s the stars of the „£ rs J,„ ,n 2 A , v, , 8 £Lj re s*i*al to fair bos!- pew Palais De Dsnse, which opened on Upper "^ " l jV„i u S 8l S?I„ COTBed ' .Vorta American, has returned after a six months' , visit to Parts. He has also 'rut announced tils 0 < New York engagement to a charming young lady residing Is Germantown. "Thb r.Loa Bibo," a new moving picture house on Broad Street, above Susquehanna Avenue, erts k Harris, formerly wltb Ibe Danse De Vera. Tun Cde-jn Two and Tsunon are playing 'o capacity every day. the former ns'ng Warner and Fi.ilous Plsyer feature fihns. ani the latter u«lrr Ma naiinUs 1l>u«.~4 a _■_ . _*.._- - ~ Hanh BrrraoBDta opens tbe College of Music £5_~« n ]V ' ? Med 1 V**™™ «n.l the Brady fei- serles of subscription concerts at the Odeoo. 20. __» Au """ picture bouses going good busl- ■AU-of-s "S- At thb LrriLa Plathoobx. IT. Sudden Peggy" was staged by the advanced stj- £Ef,'i^ __ I m 1 L toc,te4 ln . ! f">? residential dents of tile cl(ai_ser School, section, and will be run as a ten-cent bouse. bouses going good busl- Kn.oLiNa Bsos.' Cbcob 16. mg?." < T7nrstori! B magichn U *Oct l^OB a£?°^, Si"^- ,?l Nixon, of Nxor. ft, Zinm^eraan, from , n i Uloota tour ^ inmlzlc _<.,„„. Eg Vstn^, of S?ieason «,fa, M.lnf-r^ 1 Olnclnnatlans got a Brat glimpse of Clark snd (est finished the week. McCullough, In a typical tramp skit, at B. F. Keith's. They made good. celebrated the anniversary of bis birth Oct. 13, end wss the recipient of many handsome gifts. Wllkea-Barre, Pa.—At the Grand Opera House (D. M. Oaoffman, mgr.) "Within the Law" Oct. 21, "Seven Keys to Baldpate" 22, "What . It Means to a Woman" 23, 24, a new play by began his theatrical career at the old Penny If. H. Frazee. Arcade on Fountain Square. Thousands will at- Poli's (John J. Garvin, mgr. 1—For 19-21: ** nd Loew'B Empress next week, as guests of "Aladdin's Lamp." Karl Emmy's Pets, Jack P« T.-8. They will be received upon the presen- Oeorge, Snyder and Buckley. Hatlen and Hunter, tatlon of six coupons clipped from the dally Vftlsn nn,l Vr.lnn nl»tn« "Tho P.rniT-l^f'a 9ar *' twlnkleT. SandaskTi O^-Albambra, Royal, Star, Gem, Theatorlum. Lyceum, pictures only Sanoubky THiA-ras (V. O. Woodward, mgr.)— Sousa'j Band Oct. 24. Week of 28, Cornell & Price Clock Oo. beet business of tbe season so far. Marie Tern- Nolan and Nolan, picture, ''The Convict's Son. Laat balf: "Mysterious Mr. Russell," picture "The Fatal Oath." Satot, Son, Bijou Dbsau, Star. Alhamsoa Dbbaulanu, O A. R. Hall, and Nibuitt. NO TBS. Vsar good business in all vaudeville and legltl mate houses. Poli'b Is playing to capacity. Dominion (J. F. Clancy, mgr.)—Bill week of 19 li.elr.dea- Harry Tate's En-llsh Oomprfv Cn Th, Timc-Blar gave a whole page to tbe Nellie V. Hlctols. McMahon Dlli.^d Cdinienc.' Marcos Loew enterprises during the week. Loew R„ach ami McCurdy. Flying Henrys «««■«.*, Ikpqiu. (Ken. E. Finlay. mir.)'—Motion nlc- tnres and singing. ^S^'rt" '5 e !;,, E ' Flnl17 ' '"sT.)--Iolha pic- tures snd vaudeville. F/milt (Ken. E. Finlay, xgr.)—Motion pic- tu>w and singing. NOTXS. MABOAtsr Conntnobam has been offered an all Winter b engagement at the Tlvjll. of Montreal. Miss CLinlntbam has already made several en- eagements for the Winter, but the time between Ihe-* will be pnt In at the Tivoll. «'wein & : T' , ,.P\" T *?, f "'. 1 C }™P' harpist, spent week Tacomn. Wash.—At Ihe Empress (W. W. Movino picture theatres are doing big business. W"' X"^',™* "ii^*5?„,„„^.' f-flfS 1 . Ba__s__S h.. n.1 v.if .nv If IL. »flr.,t. ronr, the Stantoas, and Wormwood's animals. Wiener, mgr.! bill week of Oct 18: George nnd of Oct 12 in Montreal for the rehearsal; wT? Lilly Garden, Bogart and Nelson. Hippodrome new act he la forSng. rehearsals of a Wllkes-Borre has not felt any of tbe effects ill w.s- ,_?*___-■» Ca "-—*• the Opera House (Wal- ter nOOuS, ■ tvnan-carre una uoi ien any oi lue taren P.ViTinis (VP T Ttmirwin. n,„r I P.rts be of b t J he n u , 8 d ^ Bl c 0 . D n be a?lested b? the «n*^?'^™'^«****$ \ »*J. ,«»p-) ,«* Tnom^-.WoodY S.«k a'r« amount of'mowv snerit fot amrSementa Foar - tbe Three Vestoffi, Heary snd Harrison. SL_f?E___5 "5SS w ^ k 0et 12 (Thanks- large amount of money spent for amusements. rrmk tDi pUy> Bul _ Lmki j.^^ Robinson £ vl0f ;|i «'ft!r I1 i lnB J2° r Nott Mltlster." to two OIlVOIlV-VacVTI. Getting away from the "repeats," Cincinnati will have first chance at two of the new successes, and the third week of October will Bud the the. end comrtrjy, In "Custer's Last Fight Oatdon?, end plcirrcs. Tacowa (a H. Herald, mgr)—Ralney bunl pictures played here four ilaye beginning 9. to rood Dullness lime. FremstaJt, evening of 9, li SS3 . Loos ? ,. 3"_ AVakenTng" of nclena BltcMe" is underlined for 19-21. rJ^ n on iJ. K,,n * 8tj * "" 1 EMMkss, moving pic- Lime—Vaudeville and moving pictures. and tne third week ot October will nnd the the- •r„.,'l.""i „ .JT^i., *"rr" , „' l ."S." . V. . Iup_»ai —jT-u. ir..7r , , , """ , » i»t.u«~. atrlcal sesEon ln full, accepted swing. Weather fS?,_L tr „, t if °tS' J*£f, tbe . a " : ,° i«„ Ar ",V W L ^eflrTi; inH^»'i i" t,nera, '5 selections. conditions ore delightful, and Miss Summer has °°S."*- !»*«- .^ direction of Bernlce E. Newell. »• >'■ M £°resor. In Scottish tongs: the Solomlnes conditions are delightful, nnd Miss Summer has taken her departure, to the dellgbt of the amuse. Pbincksb (Bert. O. Donellao, mgr.)—The Musical Duo. and the moving pictures. , v Scenic equipment np to tbe standard. Baby Edith 'he benefit of the Soldiers' Patriotic Fimd. The li Royal, a child at seven, ln the part of VIrgle Program coi-slsted largely of selections bv a J. Gary, won the heart and hand of everyone by the 51 oru , %, , cne hundred voices, and an orches- n^nrmana"^'^^'^^^^^ tor "ioo'bTr" foorta w « k * the PrlacesY'Stock to. "opened" ^J?*** I°Perlal. 18, a capacity honse was Sts. S u ? a .«y m .« tl i«. i I». .wl.U> "The. Littlest, Rejwl.'' ^TliLV. ", co .2! er i..«;7 c 5. ^ local amateurs _for Giiand OraaA Hoosa (John H. Havlln, mgr. —"Tho Dummy" arrive! Oct. 18. after a week i Eva Tnnguay, ln her Thespian cyclone, "Miss Ta- ~:*;_.—:_T~ — —zr r-r ~T_~ "~i»" "/, l "" tra > ik1kh__r , "v^'.IT"' i 1 ™ "' «""=- baaco." The effervescent stsr hod among her sup- J"?? 1 , "1. "SJ"^""! J??* 1 ?? f °* r " n ^i nerlal Terr ktSiw.. K ti.' b 8 ' 'J 0 """ «be Im- port, John Ford. Gene Luneska snd half a dozen J. r ™. M? D v^ L1 S- n V," 001 ' *° ni *>?; 'PPeared !««»•• »cry kindly gave the use of the house free, others who provided the frame in which the J'A'SJ*!''^' 0 .*-?* 11 ??'. " Q«o-_ Grant. ?«* breezy Eva waa pictured. The star was lust ss J,„?? T V.. ""*""?• glnger-cbarged as ever, and danced anil snng iTTl. S.-1 «, „ with all the old-time vigor. Business fair, a* mJK* «*jj 'The Queen of 'he Movies 25 Itave Williams, el ^hVn ^nT%me ,0 Trne^'w , . e r 8 on , ? , o r f n '^ &™^«*"7*r<* Johnstone, mgr.)-01ym. ''^"•^ruy, t^V^to^U^. early'dellgM,™ &iJmmi ""e hj. u.rred H WSftrf £% '^S^" 1 °' ^'^iT nSk^i'lS?' 1 *'"'-^^' Gnnd »H» lilmself into general favor. MK'non McGibne,-. ""• ..f P™ 7 ^ « Ba * Orawlng card at this ««« ( ?', B -2? 1 ™- 1 °'gr.) "The Prince of To- Rnth B.n.d.l.r ( 3.thryn_Row. Palmer. L-waTi 'Ta^nSfV A. Brenden. mgr.,-Hug„ Schmltt g <• t» pTa'yeu" bfU business B? . Maude Larnbert and Ei .y:t Ball. Charl-s «n*_ *? d Cbarles M. McDonald. RedforJ ■PoughkeepBle." Ray Samuels. *te "Blue St eaL o: llrgtlrce." la another topllner. John Conroy snd bis diving models, the Three Lyres, Ryan and each night to the entire satisfaction of both rntrons snd tbe management. Olt—pio GniLL (Eddie Mills, mgr.)—The Sam L»e "tho" Four Roeders and Pe-, koff and Ro e Dl ''. ro V orchestra Is offerl-g a fine selection of 5as^ ta 'a?^wus. l B35fi? SHS?™"" ;ss£ «*$&•&* v^-^nr r« ^•gaS Irl^P-EfB M-..1- HxlV^'t'avSn % e I. C EX ^-T* &>,'& Y^g M 'and 3bl S n _5%afi Memplils, Tenn—At Ihe Lyceum (Frank _2&E2 ft G ' Flcld ' s Minstrels played to e" 22 2? *?vS? n P C fc.l ?.?• J 1 -** * Pcrlmutter" n ' ""ow Ticket" 29-Nov. 1. tn° B ri?i!S. M T, <A ^ n F i""*' gWl) Ball week of Inn, rn^riP Un ^ r " ^?"? n Sln 8»rs. Bell Family, n»nr HflSS-** Yule - Fred Ma,lI cr and cm' ./'(W»™'S ^ n , d Bruc *- Dorothv and Made- tnres Merle's cockatoos, and motion pic- a_a_? a SS < 2 ).„K»" , UsW (2), Pbihobsb. alauo, Colonial, Qobxn, Plaxa. Palacb Cab- TtntBDAT. Oct. "a,; wai Fordnlght "at The Eat }°n™-RnoZ%Zi, E r°i'°; s "fBnAN, Lavah. pongT«;-.ml b^-HamntonTre'feat^'ta^LoTc uTa'tt^dan^' 7 PiSSref .^ 8 ^V S "?n ip^^^Y^^^^^^"^- In a esiiltarlum," which proved the big card of JLiW" !', Pictures showing the way ln Pabtijikb (2), Roial Satoi ■ Pskiv FAirnni' the bill IK. Tbe Rose Troupe e-Kered acrobatic ^A 1 "* thl 5 "L '■ ™?f.."!«'thrown .on the acreen. Colombu. Lidsutt and K2_«PK , tJK! , ?2 WAijtrrr Stbbst (Ben Probst, mgr.)—Tk* Western musical comedy, "Tbo Tinderfoot." caroo 18. .Terry Tart was seen ln Willis 8westnam'a old role of the porter, In "Excuse Me," which en- the crowds who gather here each evening. Apollo, Aloha, Bbll, Buoo, Bonoaiow, Oib- cuit, Obown, Bbkam, Emssalo. Ffjin. Gau, Iblb not n, Ibis, Ltbio. Majestic, Melboubne, ^'\^ir.uces. E ^.^k.^^?ge ^.gffi-. *SESt7j»£.*Ej% Robb, StiBLL. Vaudsttb and Wabhinciton are Berry. Frank Hartwell. Arthur Stern and Lillian 1 ,„vi n r nS,, - r« .nri ,h„ i.rLin, H . .~™ ~ S^"^'!!_*«• old_f.vorltes, warmly greeted. ^ l &_^!?'^&JL'te™^ n 2r« "Miiggle repper" arrives 25. EuraxsR (George A. Boyve port bt:r.uess as rood for this season of tbe Teir. bolton mgr.)—Diidloy .. Rose Troupe cirered acrobatic "^TmeS,."', tniJZ, J^rT, SSii .nntJSi J OLCMBti - Lmxnrr and iMpiiuL Di LuVx m Burprleei Others were: Joe Kelcey, the song "i\. T,! J >1 £*2 a *£ a t , u *^ , were r,-t.ndly aoplanl- don pictures only, to good bnslcess writer: rurcella Brothers, and Uroivn and Jack !L d ir, ' nf - F J"?-,f, , " l 'g, ela,t ,ts Present. Early tha: moaNBjcc k-WallaceiCibc5S wtu ^'zItc two ner- son, In "The Clubman and the Sufrragetle" . m ornlng the Kitty Francis coiaiway. playing tb? formancea 23. wucus wui giTC two per- Mrinal movies v,u *™" u " I,u l,re nunrageur. houw 0D cur _ nt bm we _ lbf _, "^ , b BAnsnit ft Haw _■ «m •. o n Gaa-AT—Attho Emery Auditorium 18 tbenew '"^J" 51or '' P"T*. and were shown about the cl*./ Z _-T ... „ ° bwe 20 - European novelty. "Talfun." bv Melchlor Lciigvl fj? f f? for __*__• . 8°°* tw i n i T errs were used fhects, n*r.) "To-doy" was the attraction Oct. in which Richard Leusch and Helene Koeh tuvVi !n tbe P"«*> apoond town, nd the contingent w»j • 3 - »«. anil It proved to be one of the etrons.»t be leading roles. AnaVlo. Ltantea and WUI? 'S ma »' aaM b » ««« b »"» 'rom St. LeohT School jlramas seen here in manv months. "Pofcsh i- Dledrleh also have prominent par ' l*.™' &*\ ,c,ed » «" d .T 1 " 21 " 1 ^ ««e day. ^"JSL'*! J_*5= "V" Y «"ow Ticket" 22-24 Gatbti (W F Jackson, mar I—The Dream- V th l obn . BBrM ,nd Hal Sul'lvan as chief ald-'S land Bur!4»Vre arrlvedH,: with' Win H. Wart! Bo "' d ln,lM " *>"** '»« week', show, the Alpine Four and a host of pretty girls. Last Macoxt, Ga.—At tbe Grand (D. G. Phillips, week Pat White and bis Jubilee presented "The mgr.) David Warflsld, In "The Auctioneer." Oct. , n,- __TB__=_: —a— • ■—■ Oounrry Olub" and "Oosey at the Carnival." The 15, sold out. "The Midnight Girl" 10, Al. G. Rinoling linn, • iw?^ 7' S°. T ', nr . P lctur es. "chief" had for hla assistants Jack Melnerney. Field's Minatrele 20. matinee and night: Annette tarrrnn£?%n Oiacus Is billed for two pe'- a splendid German foil for White's old-fashioned Kellermann, ln "Neptune's Daughter," moving ' urmancCT *»■ Celtic bumor. Red Feath-r, Indian prima donna. Wcturesi 21-24; "Peg o' My Heart" 20, "Blue . Knoxrllle, Tenn At the Staub's (Fritz IJinler De Wolf and Anns Grant were three brll- Bird" 80, 81. Staub, mgr.) "Potash ft PerlmnttCT" came to blr llants. Lot of swing to the musical numbers. Palacb (J. B. Melton, mgr.)—Feature plays. ' '* ■"-* —' ■ '— Roseland Girls 25. "Blood Will Tell," 12; Arthur Johnson and Lot- Olthpio (Thomas Macreadj, mgr.)—Jeannette He Briscoe, la "Lord Oecll Intervenes," "The Dupree's Own Show was the card 18. Last week Perils of Pauline." 13; "Mr. Barnes of New theiDarktown Follies was offered by J. Leubrie Hill York" 14. "Double Life" 15. "The Gentleman and his company ot colored singers and actors, from Mississippi" 18, Mary Plckford, in a cele- It waa a high-plane show, ta which the music brated play, IT. Large houses always In attend- bordered on the real artistic. Sally Bird proved ance. a fine soprano. Allls Olllan and Billy Harpe Majmtic (J. B. Melton, mgr.)—Florence Pev- w ?£? ""J »crsami as the house deteetlveo. Julius ton and Associate Players, in "Brown's In Town." . • -——-._- Glenn. 8am Garner. Katie Barnett, Etbci Hill, 12-14; "Baby Mine" 18-1T. Capacity bouses nt '"'J K'l'P* 1 , Esau, Oakland Sisters, Joe Kramer Irme Baptist and Abble Mitchell were among others this popular house matinee nnd nights. 2-„^ omo,nT ', m . „ who helped provide a corking good enterolnment. Psincssb (Angel Soteropobus, mgr.)—La Pear; r..,?" 0I '! A .. <w - •*; Davis, mgr.)—Multiple reel Stanoabd (Charles B. Arnold, mgr.I—The Gay «"<l Walker, cabaret slnge.-s, 12-1T. Fea»i-e aSSL _~ h K e L. 0Bl '' Morning Glories were ln full bloom 18. with Ar- pictures: "The Million Dollar Mystery.' 1 "Ta« .„„",' Ottowai ]hur jMsjg_tbejlttle tad, and Bcrt_Walker in Bight to_Die" 12, "Out.of the_Frylrg Pan" "The tant only ' SrisssxL BsoTUSas ANn Mack, booked at Ihe Pbinccsb (Harry Sudekum. mgr.)—Week of 12: King and Brown, Ernie Forrest. Joe Collins, "Dynamit*," Brltt Wood and pictureT e_2 a ^r_£5i*_i EuT "' ""a Ara. At- i&SlPit' J»XJ> 'The Yellow Ticket" loT IT. "Peg o' My Heart" 80. All the motion picture hous.-s sre doing weli. Charlotte, N. C—At the Academy of Music fil?' h ^"i "T'l " Mut t and Jeff" Oct. 19, The Blue Bird" 20, "Bringing Up Father" 22, Melntyre and Heath" 24. Pixouont (Ed. O. Gldley, mgr.)—Bill week of 19: SI Batchelor, Olga and Sydney, Neber Aucssn, Ottowat, Psincbss and Idbal, pic- the. front row." 'The'Tnns'Atluitle* Bu'rksquera Rock" of Hope",*' "Killing""norae'e" "l"s, "f'i a big bit laat week, and Sam Mlcals. ln Naked Truth*' 14. "Bobby bnrnlt," "Fatt: made 'Too Much Isaacs," proved one big continuous Ap ,,B " *•"• "Bsrnlng Dayllgh'," "Our Mutual laugh. The second burlesque was "Madame ™rl" 10, "Trey o' Hearts?" "Their Ups and ?'! u * c „?. ,u -" Murray Beliuont. George Snyder, Downs" JT. Orchestra harmonises with pictures ■ 'Mna Green, <o large hcuses always. Josle Kline, Anna Suits, .lone May, Edns Green. l0 large bouses always and Bobby Harrington were all aids to time enjoyed by the crowds. Tbe next, 25. NBnTS 0T TBB WSSZ. SABANon-'s violin playing m "When Dreams Cone 3 rue." won encores. Mtson II Rics has come lo tell of "Kitty Mae- Key." Ohablvb Bakbs arrived early preparing the war for Ihe San Carlo Grand Opera Oo. Mat Vobxs has a vivacious suiecasor ln Oatk- ryn Edward Hume, in "When Dreams Come True Piedmont week of Oct. 12, made a big hit. This Is, without doubt, tbe best novelty scrobntlc set ever seen In Charlotte. MiLLsa Bsob. ft AnuNOTON's 101 Ranch Wilo their lance expected. here Patbe Weekly. Meridian, Miss. — At tbe Grand (W. E. Ekfbsss (D, t. Furry, mgr.)—Stock, ta Austin Jones, mgr.) "Oat Oh I Deiphlne." Oct. 8, plsyed Adams' newest play, "Made ta Heaven." week of ,0 so 0 " 1 Lnslness. Al. «. Fields' Greater Mln- 12. "The Ghost Breaker," week of 19. strels, a« usual played to S. R. O. 14. His s!wv Savot (Scott A. Palmer, tngr.)—Pantages' this season pronounced the best In mpny rears, vaudeville. Week ot 19: "Tbe Nlgbt Hawk." Pal- I>s«uxiland (Obthran Amusement On., lessees!. Nbabli a score of youngster candidates for Dan QulnTan aad" Vie "RiehardsT" Roselia'"and n° iS .BsVS ,rled 0ut * T 0ttM Bd *«««. " "<?<■»•■ M'ryl and Ret., and Ker.tone™omed?eT »»,,V.V: n™ i. i i ._ PatNCSss—This house discarded movies for Oueen ef ih? vJviil" ,B **'"'*' of "" ?rX_*4s_H_ ™ d P 1>r ed the Great Alexander g i7.»rl.;, n... u- e, V^ 11 * *""* M'batma") and eompsnv. In llln- Manacbb Oasl Hubbst Hbucb baa returned slons anil mlDl)-rr«illng feats. DiinV Hayes, late frey. Barron and Brown. Dave Woods' "Dostown." — \ Ve< * °* 12 - WakeBeld ft Doyle's Co.. In tsb- - lolds. Pbincbss (Sol M. Sogrrman, mgr.)—General Film Oo.'s serrlce. Elitb (Geo A. GrlBln, mgr.)—Molusl snd Tnl- versal films. Gm.—Mutnsl snd Ulverssl films.