The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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OCTOBEB 31 THE r NE¥ YORK OX.IPPBR. 11 QITTOFTOWHUEWS &AJZ FRANCISCO. mi maiA.—Monday, Oct. 26. second and last J* ofGeirfe ArllM, In "Dl""*"-". Cost —-Sunday. 25, thinning of two weeks' "V&SagttSl IS?"** Rollicking Qlrl." with Kolb «nd Dill MW aloaxab Monday, 28, "Tie Conimoten." nod DrJt appearance of Florence IIalone, now leading '"oipHinx.—<Btll opening Sunday (matinee). »f • Joseph Jefferson, with Blanche Bender and •: m „t, Theodore Bendlx and big Symphony FhTvers Eunice Burobam and Charles Irwin. ••Three Benutllnl Type*," Claude Golden. Ida niTlnoff Frank North tad company, Victor Moore Hmma Llttlefleld anil company, and the world'a nanra In motion view*. PAMTAOaa'.—Bill opening Sunday (matinee), M- William SchllHng. Sllber and North, "Mirers" Oakley Cycling Peers, Early and Lalght. and ■TOUE5& opening Sunday (matinee). "»•' MontroM and Sydell, Calta Brew., Wilson and Wilson, Morris and Beasley Oddooe Kitty Fran- cis and company, "The Great Sbangtan My* icry," and feature alma. NOTOI. For week commencing Sunday, Oct. 18, the following photoplays were shown at the bouses named respecUrely: At the TlroU Opera House. •tST Man ot the Hour." At the Partola Thc- irtre, "The Nightingales," and at the Imperial, "Where the Trail Divide*" and "Wild Flower." The first concert of the season for 1*14-15. of the San FrAnciaco Symphony Orchestra will taVe place in the Oort Theatre on Friday afternoon, 2.1. Max Dill, of the team of Kolh unu Dill, had his ankle broken on the first presentation of "The Rollcklng Girl," at the Gaiety, Tuesday eTenlng. 13 and had to retire at -Hire, his place boln? filled hy ' Br-rby" Vernln, who. It Is claimed, Is only seventeen years old. Dill will be on the "retired" list for some time to come. Mant btneflts are taking place In this city t» raise funds ■ for the Bed Orosn Activities on the field of battle Tuesday evening, 20, one was held In Ihe Tslencla Theatre for •he benefit of Ibe Frei-ii Red Cross, and on Monday, 26, at the Itioaoimtra Theatre, Oakland, one was given for Ihe English tranch of that society. The Ocrmm residents here bay* also gotten up several im- promptn ol'alrs, and each has, and will net large sums for the purposes as abated. Cleveland. O.—Opera House (A. F. Harli, mgr.) fo- week of Oct. 20, John Drew, In "The Prodigal Husband." "Seren Keys to Bsldpate" next week , „_, . Colonial (F. Bay Oomstock, mgr.)—"nigh Jlnka," with Stella Mayhew, 26-31; "The Mid- night Girl" next week. KaiT.i'a HrrroDEOMB (H. A Daniels, mgr.)— BUI -week of 20 (Jus Edwards' Song Revue, Oanter and Lee, Ooradlnl'a animals. Oeeclla Wrliht, Walter Le Boy and company. Pantxer Duo. Harry r.ieec, and the Hearst-Sellg Weekly Re- MBTUOPOUTAJt (Fred E. Johnson, tngr.)—For week of 26, the Metropolitan Stock Co. present "Sham," as It's second week's attraction. "At Bay" mil be presented next week, for the Drat time In Cleveland. Pxosfkct (j. w. Lyons, mgr.)—"Little Loot Sister" 2C-S1, "Bought and Paid For" next week. Olbtblanp (H. D. Zlrfctr, mgr.)—Bill week of 10: Jaa. J. Morton. Edward Clark and Clarissa Rose, Frank Stafford and company, Ogden Quar- tette, Stuart, Black and company. Mile. Camilla and her oegs. and pictures. PmsctiLA (P. E. Seas, mgr.)—iBUI week of 20: "School Playground at Recess," Theo. the bal- loon girl; Four Musical Luclers, Minstrel Bl'iy Clark Gardner and Tunis, Sanls and Rockwell, and pictures. * (iitiic.i.—Week of 20, the second week of ttock company, has as Its attraction "The Fatal Wel- ding." Motion pictures on Sundays. Gobdon Squash (Harry Dnrscher, mgr.)—BUI 20-28: Hernando'* Circus and "Algernon." Sec- ond half: Peerless Peers, other acta anil pictures. Stab (Drew A Oamnbell. mgrs.)—The Rosey Posey Glrla 26-31. Kmi-iimj (Geo. Cbenet, mgr.)—(Jay Morning Glories 26-81, The City Belles next. KxtrKranooiraB <E. N. Downs, mgr.)—Feature •Icturea Stanpaiid (Jos. Grossman, mgr.)—First run ■rarans pictures exclusively. Aluamiisa (Fred Braut, mgr.)—Feature pic- ture week of 26 Is Hrelya NesMt Thaw and her sou. Han.il, in "Threads of Destiny." Dnoimsa (A. A. Oorney. mgr.)—Fen turn pic- tures. Moras. Mms. Namaba Toil, soprano, asilsted by An- cuatin Duncan, reader, will glte a recital at Hotel Btjtle.-. Thursday evening, 29. Thh Ciereland Municipal Symphony Orchestra will begin Its season of Sunday afternoon con* certs. Nor, l, st the Hippodrome. Seventeen successive concerts are planned every Sunday there- after, excepting Dec 20. 7anravlllr, O.—Krtiulis (Arthur Morely, mgr.) "Pair of Sixes" Oct. 28, "The Spendthrift" ouriistiu (Harris Bros., mgca.)—The Barrett Plsyers, In repertoire, began the lsst week of Us engagement here £0. vandevllle will be the policy after 31, when the Barretts move on to Clarksburg, W. Vs., and open a new theatre In that city. Imi'hiiul (A. C. White, mgr.)—First class mo- tion pictures. Features -week of 20: "Arizona" and F. X. Bushman In "Ambushed." Qiuhuv's, Grand and Aiibeioan, motion lec- tures. Bnffnlo. N. V.—Star (P. 0. Cornell, mgr.) Lydt* Lopukowa, In "The Young Idea," Oct 20- 81. Otis Skinner. In "The Silent Voice," next week. Tbok (Messrs, Shubert, mgrs.)—N. I. Hippo- drome production of "Pinafore" 20-31, Sousa's Band Not. 1, Sam Bernard. In "The Belle of Bond Street," 2-7. Majbhtio (J. Laughlln, mgr.)—"The Tender- foot" week of Oct. 26. Thurston next week. Siiba's (M. Shea, mgr.)—dull week of 26: Bertha Orelghton and company. In "Our Bus- hand;" Alice Lloyd, Felix and Barry Girls, How- ard's ponies, BUly Bogers, Howard and Syman, the Gnndsmldts, and Julia Gonzales. Joseph A. Ball Is now musical director here. Hii'I-odbomk (M. Shea, mgr.)—"Behind tho Scenes" (photoplay), with Mary Plckford, and "His Last Dollar" 26-31. Aoadbiit (Jnles Michaels, mgr.)—For week of 26: Fire Beenes, In "Paws Countries In Tweney Minutes," Jsck Strombvrg. Oonboy and Marston. Musical George. Dave Similar, Romany an-l One- ley. De Witt and. Stewart, and Fred and Albert. Oltmfio (M. Slot kin. mgr.)—For week of 26: Bdney Brce., Okarette an-l Lewis, La France Trio, and the Clarice Harmonists. GATsrrr (John M. Ward, mgr.)—For week of 26, Ed, I«e Wrothe and the Ginger Girls, Otis Fay and Gayety Glrla follow. Gaboin (W. F. Graham, mgr.)—For week of 20. September Morning Glories. Heart Oharroora follow. Limo (G. 8. Srhleslneer, mgr.)—The atock company In "The Third Degree." 26 and week. "Forly.flve Minutes from Broadway" to follow. _ Fbomtisb (O. M. Bowe, mgr.)—Francis X. Bushman, la "Blood Will Tell." in three reels, ■ML Ithmca, H. T.—Star (L. L. Harner. mgr.) bill Oct. 26-128: Bogers Sisters, and TrevettCs Military Canines. For 29-31: The Stlllngs. Hugo Janson's "Modiste Shop," nnd photoplays. IlAPer HODl (L. X. Tree, mgr.) — Feat are Photoplay!. Moras. Local theatregoers are eagerly anticipating the comlag of Elsie Ferguson, In her new play "Out- cast," which Is billed for 2. It is buuobbd that "Ossle" Kesslar. late of the Star Theatre's mechanics! staff, la about to make his debut In vaudeville with a local au- burn haired "beanty." Jack Yellow, song writer, and eportlnn: edi- tor of Tae Buffalo (Fourier, was In town Thurs- day, 22. Rochester. N. Tr-^At the Lyceum (M. E. Wolf, mgr.) "The Debutante" Oct. 26-28. Elsie Ferguson, In "OntcaBt," 20-31. Tivi-lb (M. J. Finn, mgr.)—Emma Carna was the headllner on a lino bill week closing 24. Bill for week of 26: Irene Franklin, Comfort and King. Jane Connelly and company, Werner. Amoros company, llelleclatre Bros. Doe. O'Neill, the Three Blildons, and Lee and Cranston. CnntNTniAN (J. Olennen, Bags',)—The Betrtenv hrr Morning Glorlea (ltd a One business srrek end- Ins; 21 6ssb BesM/a Heart Charmers next. THIS TELEGRAM FROM EMMA CARUS 8PEAK8 FOR ITSELF AND THE BEAUTY OF IT 18 RECEIVED AT 1398 Broadway, New York HJJW* B107 8.Y. YU, 18 Collect. LI St. Loulu, Mo. Oct. 2-19H Julius WitoarJr, I46 Vest 37th St. t ».Y. INDEPENDENCE DAY IN DUBLIN, .TCTON BIGGEST IRISH SONG HIT IVE EVER HAD WILL XEEP IT IN HENCEFORTH. EJIIA CARUS. 120 P.M. IT HAS CONTINUED SO EVER 8INCE Including tills vjre.lt at the "ALACK THKATKK, N. V-, where she la eiott plsaylnf. While in ( hlruar. recently, sit the MAJKHT1€ TllKATRB, lh» woll-knowa v critic, Amy JLealle, In the "Daily New." of Oct. l J, ibU i "fSftlXa"^!! 'INDEPENDENCE DAV IN DUBLIN TOWN'" Oar profesalsnul offlcea with Ihelr competent atarTs at year disposal. Yon Will llnil them In ohatrsre or AL. COOK, Witmark Bldjj., U4-14S W. 3Tth St, If. Y. City. TOM QUIOLEY, SohlUsur Bldaj„ Chlongo, UL If yoacan't cnll, writ, or wire us anil yoar commnnlentloit trill receive immediate attentl.n. 9 Witmark Bldg., NEW YORK Olub (O. B. Chennet, mgr.)—Atler being dnrfc f.r a week this house will open 20, with the Darktown Fellies of 11)13. Pi m:i. r (J. II. Fenuevess.r, tngr.)—The Yacht- ing Olrls were featured week ending 24. Bill week of EC: "Bah, Bab. Boys" anil "Aviation Girl," BUI and Bell, Brown and flomea, Beu Bernard, Kreezo Bros., and the Stewart Ulsters. All motion pictures drew well In tho local bouses. Providence, It, I.—Opera Honse (Felix Wenilelsdiaefeir, mgr.) "Bail" Oct. 20-31. Colonial (A. 'If. Spink, mgr.)—"The Bossr/" 20-31. EMHir (.Martin Tooner. mgr.)—Bill 20-28: Inez Maeauiej and company, Marie Roasell, Mor- ris and Allen, the Dancing Kennedys, Frank Be'iner, and "Vandevllle I. Monkryland." Foe 20 31 "Ceeshore Frolics," Sandy Shaw, Faye an.l Mjrti, Countess Stec'jy, and Geo. B Ben. and company. Bbxlock'b (Parker Burke, mgr.)—Vaudeville, headed hy •Tllioff," and plitures. Kami's (Chas. Lorenberg, mgr.)—Bill 26-31: Kitty Oordon, Loralne and company, Marie FUs- Klbhous, IVrkel and TTatson, Shannon and Annls, Ford and Truly, It/an and Tleraey, Boxy I/a Bacca, l-cuiaor and Krerdeen. and Sutton, Mc- Intyre and Sutton. Wbstuiiistib (Geo. Collier, mar.—Gay Now Yorkers £0-31. Sobnio (Edtlle Healer, mgr.)—For 20-31. the Temple Flayers, Eddie Henley, Maater Jimmy Valleutlue. Miss Carrier, Miss Leslie, Kutli Good- win, To:n Mulgrew, and others. Uniom- (Ohas. Allen, m^r.)—Jim 20-31: Garil- ner Vincent company. Miller and Kent, Arnold and Lawson, anil Braall nnd Brazil. Gaibtx, Casino, Bijod, Nickxl and Emtiub, pictures only. NOT**. "Brinoino Dp Fatkbb" played to caosclty at the Colonial last week, and Manager Spink an- nounces n return engagement Id Ihe near future. Josb Colubs, daughter of Lottie Collins, has tho title role In "Soil," a Lew Fields' produc- tion, wb!ch Is being seen at the Opera IIoium this week, for the first time on an American stage. Portland, Me. — Jefferson (M. 7 Garrlty, mgr.) "Ifomsm's Musical Comedy Revue," which attrscteJ large houses last week, has been •*• Lined for Oct. 30-31. Frances Starr, la 'The Secret," Not. 2; the moving iilctnre production of Annr.ic KellernuuiD, In "Neatuns's Oaughter," 8-7: Soosi 14. Kami's (Loula E. Kllby, mar.—The Krttn rttock Co., snTiportlng Kdward K. ttorlun sad Klhel Grey Terry, present "The Escape" Oct. 20- Sl. "Teas of the Htonn Country" next. Nbw Fobtland (M. O. Blumenberg, mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion plciureu. BUI 20-18: "An Aeroplane loioimiient; or, From Ooney Island to the North role," Walilron and Vivian, the Pop- ivis. Willis Trio and Hilda I* Boy. Bill 20-31: Six Mualeal Splllers, limmct and Emmet, Haael Moran, Ihe Brandyvrlne Trio, and Jean and Willy Hayes. Grbslt's (James W. Greelr, mgr.)—Vauderfll. and motion pictures. Hill 20-28: Blliu Comedy Trio, Evelyn Lewis, and Anita and Magee. BUI 29-31: diaries "Handy" Chapman, Hughes, Flor- ence and Hughes, ami Frledlamler and Clark. An extra offering Is l'rlvatc Jimmy Mann, of Fort Wlllluma BlO Niokbl (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.)—"Lay Down Your Arms" heads the picture features week of 20. EHnnH (George I. Appldliy. mgr.)—"The Rock of Hone" (staged In this city) and "Threads of Destiny" are picture features week of 20. Nbw OlTr Hall.— Opening the third series of Municipal organ concerts, with Florence lllnkle appearing 28, with assisting organist lo Will Maofsrlane. In the Steinert series of concerts, John MoOormack, assisted by Donald MoBeath and Edwin Schneider, will appear Not. 8. ■ Blrmlnsrharu, Ala.—Jefferson (R. S. Doug- lass, tngr.) David Warden, matinee and night, Oct. 23; ''Peg o' My Heart 1 ' Nov. 2s, Mclntyre and Iieatb B, "Mutt and Jeff" 6. T. Ltbio (M. L. Semou, mgr.)—Bill week of 28: Vande.'bllt and Clemens, Fred 1. Ardarth and comniuT, McDevItt, Kelly and Locey, Pletru, AustralUn Woodchoppers, Barron sml Lovera. and Ma.K and Saiurater. Gbanu (Boone Kelly, ragr.) — Tony Kennedy and his Tiger LIUes, feararng the Dnddys, Mor- ton and Dale, and La HUa, began the second week of their engagetnent 21. Ilu>ii, Majbstio and OBrnawit ire dark. JonKNT J. Jonas' RxrasiTiON" Siiowh are hold- ing their annual Fall Carnival on Second Avenue, aud playing to a wonderfnl hnsinesa. This outfit la exceptionally attractive, and despite previous attractions, sock as the State Fair, etc.. coupled with hard times, the crowds have bees Immense, and the following officials wreathed In smiles In coaseqnenoe thereof. Boater: Johnny J. Jones, general manager; Prank Q. Scott, secretary; Nat Beiss, general agent; John W. Moore, special agent; Harry C. Ailing and R. A. Kennedy, agents: Jos. S. Opptee, business manager; M. Vlltnccl, director of music; W. M. Klensel, train master, and David Sorg, chief electrician. The animal snow has Prof. Onrley Wilson as chief attraction, with Ms lion exhibition. This bunch of excellent attractions will be the chief drawing card In the amusement Held at the Pike Oounry Fair, at Troy, Ala., week of Nor. X. Miakoger, Okla. — Broadway (D, Myers, mgr.) bill Oct. 29-28: Blll.v Kin Kald. Gilbert Loose, Norlou and Aycrs, and Marman Four. For 20-81: -Mark and Emily Green. Hymen Myers, Four Oaeirllllans, Joe Rohets and company, and feature rlrlures. Yalb Tobatbi (O. L. Brit ton. mgr.)—Motlou pictures. Ehpbbbs (J. Blum, mgr.)—Motion pictures Wiowav (F. h. Lleher, mgr.)—Harrison A Bnton's Mnslcal Comedy Co. Hikton (W. M. irinton, mgr-) — "Hanky- Psnky" 28. Main. Stonb and Hatbbj and the Three Flying Kaya were the features of toe bill at the Broadway for 18-21. The former, In their comely skit, emitled "A Carnival of Fan," were Tsry good, the "robe" Character being well pat over. For Ibe last half of week the Turns* presented one of the best bills ever played here, with the world. famous New York Hippodrome In motion pictures. consisting of seven reels of the world'* most sroprndoa* spectacle, "America." together with the Olympic Trio and Uie Three Martyns. T». Yalb TiriATBa la enjoying One ImslneM, ssweclaUy on Jilgata "Use Tier o* Hearts" serial la shown. MoAIeater, Okla.—Busty (A. Bert Rules, mgr.) Nell ii iirien Minsleiis played to capacity hualuess Oct. 22. Yalo-Majkhtih (D. A. MacDonald. mgr.)— First run picture*. Star (Veuo Plstocco, mgr.)—Universal picture* contluue to capacity IruaincM. LinasTT (J. A. Slelnson. mgr.)—Pictures only. NOTKS. Tr» Star Theatre commenced "The Perils of Pauline," serial pictures, 20, with record break- ing buslixss. Montana Williams and wife gave a fine vaude- ville act at the Star, 20. New Orlcnna, L»-—Tolane (T. 0. Camp- bell, mgr.) after an absence of same years, Dsvld WarBeid .etun.ed here Oct. l», for a week's en- gogement. In hi* grand revival of "The Auc- tioneer." ind was greeted and spplauded by large aoillence*. HI* aupporUog company was excel- lent. For week of 2B,~"rhe Midnight Olrl." "To-day" Not 1, "The Yellow Ticket" t. follow. Cbbsobnt (T. 0. Oaanphell, mgr.) — F.mina Bunting and her company for Its closing week, 19-24, prest-ated "Girls.' 1 The regular hooking season started 28, with "Too Many Cmks," at ad- vanced prices. Al. O. Field's Minstrels Not. 1, "The sins of the Father" 8, "Bringing I'p Father" 15. OBi'Hioir (Arthur B. White, mgr.)—BIU week of 20: Bell Family, Ralph Dunbar's Salnn Sing- ers, Anna Chandler, Oha*. Yule, Ferd. Mnnler and company. La France and Bruce, Dorothy and Msdallne Cameron and Merle's Cockatoos. Ltbio (C. D. Perucbl. lessee and mgr.)—Tho Peructil-Gypiena Stock Co. have returned for an ltideiinits" slay, opening 18. and greeted hy a big week'* business. The company Includes: Kdw. Clark. Herbert West. Geo. II. Rarcahlde, Hlewsrt E. Wilson, Owen Coll, K. D'Olse, Idlgsr Fsber, Don Foruchl, Joe Moaamelr, O. D. peruchl. May- ble Gypscne, IUtel Baker, Kalherlne 8he<isrd, Grace Linden, aud Amy Glesson. The house staff here Is: Cha», Oasslnuis, ssslstsnt manager; Don Peruchl, treasurer; Stewart K. Wilson, stage manager and director; R. Rreder. leader orches- tra, end B. De Lapowytlei, scenic artist. For week of 28. "How Baxter Butted lo." No Naki (Tie Peres, mar.)—Pictures changed dally and clever specialties by the Vive King lllrls drew well week 10. PrAicB'B Tiiunna. Fi*titbnbss««'s Kkteb- maw and Hirrsisxossa. plctnres changed dally. Law Roll, manager of Daupkloe, returned tome week of 18, but announced the nogs, dark mtll week of 20. Lo. Ann-ele*. Cal^-nambarger's Majestic (Oliver Moroso., mgr.) "A Bird of Paradise" Oct. 20-31. Mosnsco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—"Let'* Get Married" was the bill 10-24. MoBoaco'a BnxuNE (Oliver saenMCO, sngr.)— "The Bight of Belgnor" 20-81. Tbinitt AoDiToainii (i,. k. Seamier, mgr.)— Htm. Olive Fremstsd was heard Id concert 21. OarnsBac (Clarence Drown, mgr.)—(Bill 20 and week Includes: Chas. Abeam an] company, Mack and Walker. Stan Stanley Trio, Lea Balragrl*, Han* Kronold, Herrolne Shone aol company, Six American Dnncer*. Alexander and Scott. Kmpbbiis (Fred Follette, mgr.)—Loew vande- vllle. Hiri'ODBOMB (Lester Fountain, mgr.)—Bill 10 and week Included: Charley iu-llly. Marguerite Ilercerlels, Webb's seals, Russell Breed, Bond and Morse, Phyllis Gordon. Pahtaobb' (Carl Walker, mgr.l—inill 20 and week Includes: Pony Moore and company, Wlnsch and Poore, Ooogan and Oox, Gilbert Glrard, and iM'ft and Wilbur. Rbjptjblio (Al. Watson, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion picture*. TALLl's IinPADWAT, Aluaubia, Cldnb'b Aorif. vouom, Clbni'b BaOADWAr, Moxabt, Millbb'b, QpiNN's Hi main, Quiuk's Gaibick, Stmphont, Woodlbt and Tiibatxb db Litxb. morlng picture* only. Daltlmore, Md.—Ford's (Oh**. E. Ford, tngr.) "Kitty MacKay" Oct. 20-31. "Om*r, the Tentmaker" next. Acadbht (Tunl* Dean, mgr,)—"The Dummy" 20-31. Julian Rltlnge next. Aimrroaisia JW. Row.ll, mgr.)—"Mary Jane'. P»" 20-31. "CHrl*" nexl. Hoi.liiiat At. (Harry lloorehead, mgr.)—Dark. (jATsrr (M. Soutuerlaad, mgr.)—Tlic Follies of 1020, 1(1-31. Monte Carlo Olrl* next. Palaci (Wm. Ballauf, mgr.)—Oypay Maid* 2ft- 81. The winning Widows next. Mabtlaro (Fred Bharaburger. mgr.)—BUI 20- .11: "The Bride Shop/' Van and Schsnck. Abou Hen Hamtd, Stuart Barnes, Hope Vernon, the Ballots, Milton Pollock and company, and Brltt Wood. Nbw (Geo. Schneider, mgr.)—Bill 16-81: Im- perial Minstrels, Margaret Denwsld aad company. Bob M lo, narraan Trio, Lcsaear and Leaseer, and American Trumpeter*. VicriiaiA (Oha*. K. l^wls, mgr.)—For week of 20: Gene and Arthur. Barlow'a Olrcus, Wm. Bens and comnany. Ton Glllen, Ah Ling Foo, Howard and Llnder, and Ameillo, Colonial. — Francis O'Dare 2441. "The Iiosary" next. Bt. I'nnl. Mlnn^-Hetronolllan (la. X. Scott, mgr.) AnoetbB Kellennsnn, In "Neptone's Dsogtl- ter" (plciiiren). week of Oct. 30. "Joseph and His Brethren" next week. Bhubbbt (Frank O- Idlest, mgr.)—The Hunt- ington Player* present "The Ckontry Boy" week of 23. OnraBTm (H. O. Barrrtogtis, mgr.)—Bill week of 25: Princess Rajah, Clark aad Verdi, Bdmond Hayes and company, Annette Woodman and Our Livingston, Pierre Pelletler and company, Alf. and Gladys Gonldlng, and Bmll Pallealierir. RMPBirBB (Gua 8. GreenlDg. sngr.)—Bill week of 20: Oha*. Leonsrd Fletcher. Del Veccla Camp and company, Brady and Mshoney. Nichols Sisters, Msreria and Dei too Brother*, and Wands, the seal. Gband (Theodora L Hays, mgr.)—This beaut- fa! plsyhoose 1b being OTertianled ad redecorated by the new proprietors. Messra. Friedman Broth- er*. Into « motion picture bouse, and will open It* doors Sunday. Nor. 1. Stab (John P. Kirk, mgr.)—llarry Hastings' Big Snow week of 25. Honeymoon Olrl* next Pai nobs*, Oajbti, hLUiumo and Staxjand. pictures cnly. JolinaKrtm, Pa.— Oxmbrfa (Scherer A K.lly. nsgri.) Prlmros. A Wllssa'* UIsrttTeU Oct. 20 "Mrs. Wlgg* of the OaObsrs Patch" IT, Ohennlng Widows 28, 'The Hound I'p" 20-31. MAJtTTic (M. J. heyle, **sjr.|—Olgh claw Tsmlevllle and plcturea. Naiare, Psjik, AiiDiroaiuaf, <1band Fauom; Cllbd and Buob Dbolm, yli'lu aia* only I'IK.linruli, rn.- Grand (J. P. Harris, mgr.) Mil week of Oct. HO: Nora Hayes. W. O. Fields. Rcupey and Bent, PrrnikoT and Rose, Ihe Sharrocka. Homer l.lml and company, Era- rdrc Oouiedy Four, the 'Itiree Lyres, and Alpine Troupe. Alvim (J. B. Reynolds, mgr.)—Grace GeorAW In "The Vruth," 20-31. "l'lnafore," by N. V. lilpparlroinn Ou., noil week. siibiiiian (F. II. Tooker, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: Melbourne McDowell aud company, Nlkko Troupe, Those Three Girls, Clifford anil Douglas, Miller and Tampest, Arthur Doming, and mov- ing picture*. IlABSi* (0. R. Iliirlilu'lt. mar,)—Bill week cf 20: "In Old Tyrol," Frosillck, Norheck and Evans Fay O'Neill, Mons. Fnucbere, Newport and Stirs. Tannen and Claxton. Frerner aid Boss, and William Wilson and company, SriiawLxv (O. A. Harris, mgr.)—Hchrnley Stock Co., headed hy N.incv O'Neill and George Allltoo, In "The Lily." W-.ll. "Ooiuln Kule" next. Ltcbbic (O. R. Wilson, mgr.)—"Bought and Paid For" 20-3-1. "The Rouud-Up" nexl. Milbs (llarry A. Woods, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: "Ye Old Time Hallowe'en," Valentine Vox, Hoy and Arthur, J. K. Kinmelt and comiMiny, In- cluding Viola Crane; Crawford aud llrudcrlck, and Robinson's elephants. Nixon (The*. V. Kirk Jr.. ragr. | —"The Mil- leading Iwiily" 20-31. John Drew next. Aradbmt (II. J. Smith, n-gr. I— lislnly Maid* 20-31. Ann* Morwroft, dive-, la the added fea- ture. ilAr»rr (Henry Kurtinun, mgr.) — Happy Widow*, with Jo*. K. Watson and Murray J. Simons, 20-01. Liberty Girls next. Viotobia (Geo, W. Gallagher, mgr,)—Beauty, Youth and Folly 20-3-1. Gay Morning Glorlea next. Moras. Eta Tanoiiat, In "Mlas Tonasco," closed her aeaaon la this city last week. It Is *um>oaed •be will mien shortly on the l-ocw Circuit. Jasnr Collins, one of the most popular of local slags managers, rrslgnod last week from the Sherllin oQusre, and will bereaflrr b» found on Uu> Alrln staff Kdoib iioniitan has left the Sheridan Square, where he was electrician. Rmmbtt Wbiibn, popular assistant treasurer of the Victoria, continue, making many now friends, Manaobh GALtAOiina, of tho Victoria, who came here from Lijwren'*, Mass., bos already made a host a: friends, and Is fast growing popu- lar. A BBST week waa spent In Pittsburgh by popu- lar Rot Wllilaws, projierty man with Ihe Dark- town Follies, «ho spent moat of his lime writing letters, all addressed to a certain pirty In Mil- waukee. Worn from 81. lout* ndrlses thst popular Jack Reld's Progressive Girls will go Into dock In that city after the present week, playing tho Gsyety, HI* entire company of capable perfnn't- era will atny with Mm, Including: Dorothy Vaughn, Lillian Llppmann and popular Edna Orsech. vho Is right at hume In SI. l/iul*. Ciiablbs T. Oumi.i. Is now locsled *( the Im- perial Theatre, In 1Mb city, In Ihe capacity of 'prop.." Business Is sulci to Iw good. Chsrley Is * ponalsr T. M. A. loy. "Daiv* Dohovin, father of popular Hddle Deno- ran. Is now lociled ot Ihe New Allies lie Is qullo as i«ipular with nil a* bis son, who rsnk. with the be*t of them. Kcwark, IV. J.—Nowtrk (Goo. W. Kohhlns, niiit.) lilclmnl livniiett's co-vrorker* nppoar In "Damage.1 Goods," Oct. 20-01, Week of Not. 2, 1* stttl open. SutraUT (Ijee OHolengul, mgr.)—The flrst ap- pearance, here, of Mme. Olg* Petrov* occurs Oct. 20-31, In "1'uilln-a." "The Things That Oornt" next. Ui.iiium (II. S. SehU-slnger, mgr.)—The Fors- be.y Plsyers appear 20-31, In "Dumsged Goods." This being the second house to offer this same piece here Ibe current week. Frances Nellson, the new lesdlng lady, has created a favorable Im- pression. 'The Littlest Rebel" nexl. Minbb's Kui'iau (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The Wat- son blstera' Slow 20-31. The lu-anty Parade next. Kbbnbt'* (John McNaiiy, mgr.l—dllll 20-28: William Powell and company. Walsh and llently, Yananala Jap*, and Wrtier, Dalan and I'rasrr. 1-vMio (It. O. Holding, ujirr.j — Bill 20-28: rlyl- *eater, Poston Vons nnd comi.sny, Reed and Tuttle, I.ittlo Nap, Allele Oswald and company, '*$blrt W*Iat Factory," George Itorsner, and Tate and Tste. Bill 29-31 : Lauberll, Pearson md GarOeld, Marlon Kbt, Mr. and Mr*. J. n Allison, Wiley and Ten ayck. George Nngel an., mnpsny, "Pop" Ward, and 8, V. Lavceu and oou.p*sjr. Atlantic City, IV. J.—Apollo (Fred Moore, mgr.) Marie Drearier. In "A Mix-Up," Oct. 20-28, Cost Includes: Bert Lrlell, Evelyn Vaughn, Rob- ert Ober, Albert Reed. J. P. Dougherty, Sarah McVlcke, Julia Blanc and others. For 20-31, a new show, "The Song of Songs." with Thos. A, Wise, Irene Feuwlck. Cyril Kelghtly, Marlon Abbott, Lee Baker and Pedro de Cordoba. Nsnr Nixon (Harry Brown, mgr.)—BUI week of 20, the Broadway Olrls, opening Ihe Winter * OS son. Cut Includes: Hasel Crosby, Maker and O'Neill. Morris and Csmpbell, Al. K. Hall, Ad* I.uni and other*. Beginning Nor. 1, Pay roster Show, with llarry Le (lair. Gabpbn Pis* Thsatub (Okas. G. Anderson, mgr.)—Bill wtek of 20: "The Village Csfaaret.' 1 Homer Miles and company, Ed. Morion, Daa Burke and company. Including Molly Mollt-r; IWrshel Hendler, Moore and Hagar, Claude Rood>, and lliighie Jennings. Viboibia, Cbitbbkin. Built!. Oor/>NiAL, CiTr BQutBa AaoAjiu and Cbntbal, motion picture*. Toronto, Can.—Prince** (B. O. Whitney, mgr.) owing lo a shortage of road shows, Klaw A Brlinrer are at present Looking this houre with traveling 01m attractions, "Neptune's Daugh- ter" being Ibe Initial offering, Ocl. 20 and week, festnrlng Annette Kellerman. ALBXtNDiA (I,. Solomon, mrr.)—Sam Bernard In "The Belle of Bond Street." 20 ami week. Robert Mnntell, In Shsketoesrean repertoire, next week. "The Midnight Girl" follows. gband (J. W. Oowbo, mgr.)—Thurston, the magician, 20 and week. Morton Opera Ob.. In "The Terderfoot," next week. "Mr*. Wlgp of Uie OaHen Patch" follow*. Hudson, Carter and Dlege, and "In the Gray of the Dawn " llii'i'upiii kb (H. A. McArdle, mgr. I— Hill 20- 81: Pcttl-out Minstrels. Norvmisl and Hall, Burn* and Lynn, Richard Mlllny and company, Webb and Burns, tho Armenians, and De I.iihi's Models, Givicrr (T. II. Henry, mgr. >- -Gayety Olrl* 20 and week. Oariiullon lleaiitlea next week. Stab (F W. Blair, mgr.)—Taxi Girls 10 and week, slurring Glorlea ties! week. Htbanu (Mark A Brock, mgrs,)—Photoplays and llliist rated songs. MAJBBTin (J, Eslor Grafton, mgr.)— Moving picture* only. Klnuaton, Can.—Grand (D. P. Brsnlgan. mgr,) 1 swrence D'Arcy, la "The Knilassy Bsll," Oct, 30. anil 'The Karl of Pawtncket," SI. lm- perlsl kliul;il romcily Co. week of Not. S. GuirriN'n (SI. J. Whltiy, mgr.)—Vsnlevlli* and moving | iciiires. Kino I.i-ASn, WonobbuNO and Idbal. moving picture* ci.ly. Hartford, Conn. — Psrtons' (IT. a Par- son*, mg.-.l Alia NMlmora. In "That Sort." a new play by II. McDonald Hasting*, Oct. 19-31 i "Under Cover" Nov. 2-4, Gband (Moe Messing, tngr.)—Al. Reeve*' Big ilesuty Pho-v Oct. 2U-28. Lew Kelly and lb* Beh- man Hhow 2C-31. Poli's (W. 1). Ascough, mgr.)—BUI week of 10: "I'ln- Last Tango," with Fletcher Norton anJ Andrey Maple and ftompany, Olmiincey llon'O. and ntrpkiiy. Asanl Bros., Fsye and Oox, Middle- ton and M|iellineyiT, Big. France Troup*, ami Bellow. 1'At.AcB (Thoa, II. Oullrn, mgr.)—BUI week of 30: "Olioo-Cboo" Olrl*. the llslklngs, Maniblchl Jap Ttciipe, llurko and llu'kiv Riley and Neil. anu Walt. Jime*. For 20-81: Cwswr Rlvoll. Ullllo Cree, Shapiro and Thomas, OrlUrloa Trio, and 1'iitikow and Rlnnch.nl. .- II *,"' ,, . t " D < CI ""' r »»» , i ■»«'.)— For week of 10, "Ctblrli" (plctntws). «T«eNp IW. A. Tru*. mgr.l—"Mother" and "Shore Acres" (plclures) week of 20. PniNoiss (A. H. Morrison, mgr.)—Malaolm Ar- huckte, Id 'The Oouoty ChalrnuB" (ploturss) aoath llenal, Mb—Oliver (H. W. Picker- ing, mgr.) Dllll* Burks, In "Jerry," sod Maodn) Ailsms, In "The I^gcad of Leooor.," tie esrty bookings. OaritBUM (O, J, AUantt, m*r.)-J)lil for 20- 28: Keller and Weir, llarry tiUhert, Martini sad Mai mil I Ian, Laughlln'* doge, and Ortlgtton Bros, nnd Belmont. Last half I "Musical Ooaservstorr," CurtU and lislwrd. Devllt and Duvall, Jack Tay- lor, and Two Oarletons. Beginning Monday, Not. 2, will be dig for changing bill, Instead of Hun- d«r is In the past. -Ma/bstio (l>. J. OUftetd, mgr.)—I>0vT»ln* Mu- sical Onmedy Go , and plcturea, OoLniviAL (P. J. OH>srd. mgr.l—atIII for week of 80: "Canadian Penule*," the Miulcsl Warrens. and pictures, LA Hai.i.s, AUDITOBIUM, Dxlits. HtnWBIBB sod aTAB, pldnres only, Cabl J. Ai.LABiir. of lb* well known Allsrdt Bros., who OWB I obtln Of vsmlevllle houses, •ay* tnislnoas has been very satisfactory In most of their lioi.se* The Allardt* alway* did bell»v* In giving Ihelr pglron* "more" than their moner's worth, and that I* one of the secrets of their success. Pvrarla. III.—Majestic (Henry Hamlmyer Jr., mgr.) "Oatilrla" (plclures) Oct. 10-18, Boston Ungllsh Ojiers Co., In "II Trovatore," 20; "Adole" 80, 81. Onriiaiiu (Nathan A Orrenberg, mgr*.)—Bill for 211-28: William Weston and company, Herman Timlwrg. Fiddler and Hbeltou, Florvuee Modeua •nd company. Three Falcons, and llsrto and Clark. For 20-81: Harry Cooper and company. F.ldrldge'a nonle*, Sclgwler and Dickinson, Mc- Onrty and Woolcolt, and Tliree Dlion Olrl*, llii'i'iiiiiniiiH (B, P, Oliiirrlilll, mgr.)—Vaude- ville. Poi.lv (Harry Turhervllle Jr., mgr.)—Musical •lock seaaou opened her* 10. with "The Flirting Prim* Donna," with Inea Kems In the till, rule, company. "B*au- .11. Hi.vsnm, Kn- i-iiMHs, GAUD*m, IIii'i-oiiiiomb, Illinois, lui-sniii.. LlliraTT, I.TI'miM, I'lUI'l. I'BINL'BS*, SaNoauo and Utah, motion plclures only. Dulles, Tex— IVillis (Phil Greenwsll. mgr.) "Hanky Par.ky" allowed her* Oct, 22-24. Mwi.snc (B. Von Pnhl. mgr-)—Vaaderllle. Gabpbn (lloy J. Btlnnotl, mgr,)—Vauderlll* and moving plclures. Old Mux (Dillon Urn*., mgrs.) —PanUg**' TBudevllle. Hasuiniiton. Qitbbn, Cameras, Palac, Oanpt, KuraBss, lltrroiiBiiMB, OLirr Qtjbbn, Tbxab. Btoacopa, VRTBTAL, Bart, KognaNn, NlI'BBLODBON, FAToniTBS, ITAI-1'X HODB and <)B- riiBtrM morlng pictures only. NOTMS, Tax** Htatb Paii opened Oct. 17, sod will run to Nor. S. Ii cluslre, Wobld at lion* AuoangNT CokfrAirr bad good business. largest attendance In twenty- bine year*. Hot Sprlaaa, Ark, — Andltorlmn (Frank Head, n.gr.) "Potash A Perlinuller" Oct. 27, Dsvld Warfleld. In "The Auctioneer." Not. B Rotal, cbntbal. Stab and lAit?, motion plc- lures. Tub Ninth Annual State Fair will open her* No*. 14, and run to 21. Inclusive, Quit* a number of homes have arrived, and are training on the trick. The agricultural department will hire about £fty cnuntle* represented, and Ibe lire stock department will slso hire • large repre- sentation. The fair will be opened by Governor Hays an! ataff, aad the Arkansaw Derby will he nm on the afternoon of the opening day, for a purse of $000, with added money. Frank Head, manager of the Auditorium Theatre, bos obarge of the aiuilevilidU. Charlotte, N, Or— Academy (Jobs L. Orovo, mgr.) no altrsctlon* announced. PiBUMOH-r (Cd. O. Gldley, mgr.)—Bill week of Oct. 30: Novelty (Unions, J. O. Lewis Jr. sml compsny, Harry Sterling, Bennett and Lesettc, liursiiiii. Inborn and Ihipreere, Hltwart and Dono. hue. and Keher and Kap;iell. Hdibohia (W. A, Davis, mgr,)—Feature pie- suminrled by a large and clever c llfiil Isle of Love" Is given 20-." tViMTMPIA, OOBT, Dili nrss, SnsA'* (J. Rhea, mgr.)—BUI 20-81: Frank Fogarty, the Ford*, Odir*. the Usher*. Tracer Stone and Spink, Dunedln Das, and Bert I.amont'g Cowboy.. Lobw's IB Bernstein, mgr.)—Bill 20-81: Msr- shsll P Wilder. David Ksl.tkea, Hartley and Pe- cos, the VaVdag, Ljens and Armour, Shirley aad Auoaav, OnowAr, Pbinubsb and !»■*!„ pic- ture* only. Altlebairo, Mats,- Hates (John Patten, mgr.) motion picture* and vaudeville, featuring Mis* Grar's Lady Orchestra. Columbia (A. II. Allen, ragr.)—Motion ilcture* •nd Tsuderllkf,