The New York Clipper (November 1914)

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NOTEMBEB 7 THE N&W YORK CLIPPER. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER & ^»»«rai. w MTMBIA CONOBH-T. .._» De Netle Trio', In tU. r Fotmded In 1HS3. "gat cornfield opening, Bang and danced for ..»■. .iiecu nuBi icumn en n imU.^n '{>• "Penlng act Then an eccentric dance by THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (Umtttd) the two boys and a single by.her In one, and Bong and danco exerclsea In ueat purple suit* to encores. : . Joe Hnrdman presented his monologue, opening with a parody on "The Grand Old Bag," referring to a dollar bill. A rapid-Ore delivery of Jokes follows, and his parody on "Pilgrims of the Night" concludes It. "0. K.' Fred llallen and company presented a new ralnh ''Thu Rnnin.ml.iill.^ " «*Hl.l. ■■■ I... ALBERT t. BOKIE EDnomiii. iND Pcsmsss Ma«aoxi. , HEW tOBK, NOVEHBEE 7, 1914 ^mn »% i M miM!i^*^M^^^<^^ 1 $ CARNIVAL CONVERSATION By WZLUAK JUDKQIB HEWITT, (••Bad Onion.*) Entered Jane 8«. 1870. at the Post Office at sketch. 'The Somnambulist* which, In Its ipnann .,„ - ■ „_„. ™Tcrt. N. ?.. •».* cw,a """ BuU "' un,I " r Present form, does not promise very much! ™ MD wo re-adjustment times. ' "I .a <r.p»l, Q I HTQ \ i _ ir_i.._ " n J • __ .- -* . _ r*aTOB*.t> nn tn.rriAP*Aaf orl 11 b/u SeVt'rt'aireh ». 187D Mr. Hallen, 'as the party In the hands of , Cium U P» to-morrow will soon be jes- air. Hallen, as the party In the hands at » V" the sheriff, and the lady visitor who thinks tetany, AdMrtlserueuts—12.80 per lucb, single column. lureftlseiueats mi wim border. io perct. extra. StfBSCnirTIQN. he Is her uncle, and whom he thinks Is the valet's daughter, work hard with the meagre material. A sleep-walking dance. In night dress, la the best thing In It. The. sheriff helps to furnish the comedy. Max Klass. —What 1s tho latest T II. V. (Doc.) Bandlb has been Identified for some tlmo with J. 0. McCsffreys enter- prises with the . C. A. Wortham Carnival. II. F. paid the Texas State Fair a look In on He was a busy man raul Huntor crew, putting up, two conccsslona make more noise than a bunch or Anarchists, with Banna OolJinan waging a red Bug. We are iImwIdc the annual busting hee ami fair at Goliad, Tux., this week. 'The shows and eon* cessions ire located on (he streets «round lhi> court bouse, and with favorable weather. buslncs.i aao&ld be good. - Our old friend, Jako Stoclnnia ailvbie* that he will rry i,».l make llouat»n-f«r the No-Tsu-Ob. Here's hoping be make* It. C A. WORTHAM SHOWS* st lAU-ii a. xowurrr. of lili carnival. W*. H. Rich and C. A. Wobtiiam In 101S would be snmo combination. A -diamond ring does not make a general agent. Del, Gabonib. —Where you be? Manninu II. 1'i.etz (Midway Hertj, general 10 emu. Terms are Cask. bands If .We Do." Mr. Cooper sang "Back agent 1015? Who fort Watt and see. A j _ „ „r. .. i™«,i ...» T»BT»MR<»nAY *o the Carolina You Love" and "Everybody's big one. THB CLIPPHB I. Issued etery ^BDNB^DAT. T»injr it Now," and "The Ragpicker Song" Ir some managers, bad as much enthusiasm i hrea Cooper and Rlcardo, a clever couple, opened aiu uisa.—nnai is loo laicsw Mond-iv Oct "0 He stbppsu bo fast he stepped clean out S^SS bSSta with -am. II. A. Johnson Is making his home In Dallas for tho nonce. He will go to hU tig farm late.* on, Regardlra* of the lecent mlslap to our train in Kansas City, which resulted In the Injury of twelve men, a partial wrccsaie of oira and ait unsightly entanglement of wagons and their i»n- tciite, toe shows are marching on. Adroit the fart that Mr.'Wortham has put one over, and he cer- tain your dormnnt tiny* are to an end before tie Cowboy Wop 'and. Rosa," the lady .iirEI ««£ ratbald.ou recelot of doln 8 good character work. In aa eccentric liigl* copies will be seut, posipaiu. ou rcw.pi ». m&ke . UD „ ne „ lngB .. We wu , Loae 0ur HuI . JaKB Davis Joined the Don C. Stevenson March. IBIS, or you may bo awoke with something Amusement Company In QollaJ, Tex., last entirely now and original. "Watch." week along about Wednesday. The run from Denlmn to Hllliboro «ai Indeed umar Saiii Is the coming llnstonlst of the most pleasant one of the season. McCnfferv'n camlvaldom. A worthy successor of tho lst 0 buffet «r did arecordbresklnt business, keeping The at the closing end of the season as they havo The Five Byrons are great musicians, play- at the opening, their carnivals would not go Ing opera and popular medleys. A harp all to pieces before the time cornea to go solo of "Annie Laurie" was well played. The Into Winter quarters. ' The lack of that „ piL.. saxophoDe quintette was nicely blended, and thing calicd spirit has broken up tome car- ,i ftJ Uct 2 3 en route some place. Ills star the .brass selections .were strong A four- nlvals the past season. .... . was'very short. Uo Is a quick stopper, like lpulatlon of a double guitar, Soms carnivals consist entirely of comedy Kwlnaa' Zouaves; • ■ sain tm nA**» m—l a anaskl I 111 J _ .. .» tr.r\ » 11 vaii T r, r\\f Ihnl-n aha nnnr . . .... ■■> _. ■» - - • I — I 1 - handed manl; 4 ■ Forme Closlngj Protuutly eu got 3,^ encofeg and applause. Tuesday, at 10 A. SI. plMie remit by eipress money order, eheek, P o oMeVot' reglstenSl tetter. All cish eueto^ with'letter at rlak of sender. . : . addrrns All ComntaiHlCBtloas to TUI3 NEW TOnK CLIPPER, ' 47 West 28th Street, New York. Tel. 8274-Msdlsoo. RtlMtrt* Coble Addieu, "AUTBOBiri." nrjjB -WESTEBlSr BTmEATT md ths Ourra Is located st Boom COO, Asbltnd BtockTOhtcago, Warren A. Patrick, manager and "Kg.'ollrrrira oak is obtaiMid wiiolssals And ••tail, st our agents. Daw's Rteanisliiu Ageney, wbei'eln she. as a servant, meets her ex-hus- 17 Ureen Btreet. -Charing Cams Botd, I/ou.iou. band and makes him do the right thing by Yobk Clifpib and be with the roal live ■• his wife and baiby, went over as usual. ones. Get your "ad." copy ready to-day. Henry Holtalr. Kor a fact. Watch him. Ravinos or a Tai.kbb. —'Ladles and gentle- men : "I am now going to decapitate his head off." You had Just as well decapitate It on. Von boob-c. IUiiby 1'ABiBii dropped Into Dallas Prl •even nun on the rush until well sfter reaching the week's stsnd. Luckily the lot Is close In, furnishing an Ideil location for the many snows. Tho Worlhsm Hnows boast of holding second place In nwney-zettlng st the present, also of Wing much tho largest carnival lu the worli 1 . Whst's the use trvln' ta keep » good man down Wo lisvo carried twelve larfin attraetlous ihr> entire neawn, and with the recoit arrivals at Illlla- with acompanylng song, was well liked, and fenturee. Look, there she goes. Q Cb Wdouam,.— Joo Rogers sayce write l»ro, Mr. Wortham found It both neeesisry sml "At the Ball" was a great Ontsh for them. Habbi Wilson's Anikai. Bhow did not j,j m caro Tl(B Nbw y 0 BK Cmpi-bb. ailvlaable tu - Lou Anger,-'In burlesque soldier make-up, loin the World - delivered a strictly neutral talk, mostly about Don't know why. ir (J Borland; Brentino's news depot, 37 Avetius S rOoers^ Paris,' Prince; Maulla book sud Sta- IMirery Co.. 128 Eacolta, M^ls, 1'. I.; Gordon JTootcb, 1*» PUt Street. Byduey. N. 8. W, ABStialto. ■ ■ " „ send 1 number of hla ahowa to tho oln the World at Home In Dallas, Tex. g AM m llman of the Oatdcn llicklre, Waco Ootlon Palace, not bclni able to rind sulrl- ■»n't know why. ..... Dallas Tex., sends his best wishes to W. H. clc "?J"» , acs for ill war, and many of his quips gained applause Al. O.-Babneb surely did make himself m 0 « Jerank Leonard and Joo J. Conlry. , n l>,M,0 ", l ' 1 * J" n "v lht , o( "*? arrlvnla—Jtsx nnd many laughs. He compared football with thoroughly agreeable among tho carnival Habbt Pollock, tub Concsssionmbk.— U 3g*L, ;« a i„!i , h W .hiiJ ron J?. , h J' K? -i'li-'H 0 ^"- a battle, and every one of his points was folks at the^Texas Stoto Pair, on several Sch | 0Bb?rff W a nt , you to write lilra care Tiin ^iX JXU' «trs 0 r.Hnsrv ' well thought out and put. . . occaslong. -He Is some man and showmsn. Nbw Yo aic Cr.irpsB. Important. Kemn-rwodcT'tSti ncedi^nShlne n.or« than ih« Inez McCaulcy and_eomp«v. fa tte sketch Lookjor »_ startling ann^^cement^soon^ Mrs . ,. L . pbtsib Tinted tho Texas State f.ctThat'be u on"WhenenwlM mleh.nlcal ,g° >lr during the first week. gregatlon of mlnlaturn moving objeeln, renreaeni- Tho Jiallat Now* of Tuesday, Oct. 20, Tng 'the dally life of a real cliy, built on a ncaln prints: "If you do not como to tho I'ulr yntt of 1-24 actml alee, cannot pVmlbly be ton highly Daniels and Conrad, the youthful pianist Send In your subscription and place your wl]1 ml93 ace j n 2 | t . Not being a movablo commended >. .1 w_ 1 „ 1 1 „ 1,.». 1 _-■_.!. : a „ a _.. .- 1 . _. ,.,il. B *_ I *-i. vahb M ASBsMB ilas I aw Thnm la ranin a* a ... . .. .. ■■ 1. ■_ - ■ in.. 111..L iUSWERS TO C0RRESP0NDEK1S. H. DRAMATIC. O.i New^ Tork. —Watson and Elite _ the London Theatre, New York City, Rot.* 10, 1870. .... L. A. P., Lucca.—Apply to Sanger*Jor- dan, Empire Theatre » CARDS and violinist, In -velvet suits, again made a order with your nows dealer. Thcro Is going fe ,„ f )t canno t como to you." "Reads good, tcrrlSc hit. the wonderful work on the piano to bo a gmnd rush. Moral: Don't iirocrafltln- oon . t lty being greatly appreciated, also the trick play- ate—do It now. To^ay. At once. Inime- "Buy a itALn or cotton wrbks" should ho Ing nnd artistic work on tho Ttolln. ulotely. y cr » popular at present In towns snd cities McBHde and Cavanaiigh and the Seven Mothbb.— 'May I go with a carnival7 No lu tllu ^u^ stales. Don't you think? Bo Honey Olrls repeated hero and scored tho my son. xou must go back to tho corner modern and timely Is hero suggested, usual hit through the clever comedy work grocery. and good singing and dancing of all con- , It was onco out all Winter." It now Is cerned. out all season," and that considerably. A plcauro finished the' show. UW. ■ Ckablks 8. Hatch wants to know If any g 1 ■ of you havo over yet met a showman who UggC! SnnN among tho many on tho Texas Stato Pair grounds Sunday, Oct. 25: Steve A. Woods, Dan A. Klvlen, If red ifaber. Milton owing to the lailty of markela. Why complain 7 1, Jake Davis, 1i C "ojitlinlatar' Not yet. The Sinking of the Tltinlc tt a shew beautiful, and Is s product of the msnaier'a original Idea*. lie deaerves credit yet unreoelveil for Ills nisaterfiil mind snd tho exact reproduction of a linking occau slnor. Several other eomen-on have brought also shors of merit, and mention will he made of them In the following laaue. * Aa yet we have not experienced any had results L. Morris, Thomas Faxon. _ Talhctt. .Fred Barnes, Cbas. S. Hatch, 11. M Tlis O. A. Wortham Shows have been enlarged Sulldlng, New Tork JOSEPH SCHBMCK TO VISIT CHICAGO. fla d * ?°od season. No one of them ever orav, Jean De Krckd. Hosvep' Do Kr'eko. A. at lllllsboro'to inch an eiteut that Mr. Worthmu « ,1. »r n /n , . . m v. _ seem to have a Beaaon that can satisfy ' CHlCAno. 111., Nov. 2 (Special to Tns Nnw craTlng tor blg monc . Ho i, nearly rl xonK Clippbb).— It Is reported on the Chi- Mbs » &„y a j^ Woods Journeyed c * g ?K ^i # oscp .h ?" Imec ^« gc S* «ome Pacific Coast points to Dallas, Tei ,. W. A., Clartnda^No one ha. the right ^j^'^^g^gtS^ fe^ ^jSSfi^ %? K ^olWwfer^S^'tSSS to cut or disarrange the cards before the draw vf«* to confer with the Loew Chicago living picturo of "health." . Jno of the, world's most; fsmouV blcyclo *BSpm£5&mu*BR&BK2£ bookpr »- ^.: wJl 1 !"!'"?? c - ticb ^D MAOBtcii boom- S.S.gA^LraffiffLaaS!-»«■ What Is the announcement of tho Oreat Met- a bicycle, spent yesterday in Dallas. Ho Is ropolltan Carnival for 101S. Boys, say some- on ^ ^ a / t o Houston. Where ho will per- thing. form during tho No-tsu-oh week. Kllpatrlck mless there .ire. so many pinyers m. w f^y that the discard has to bo used for the draw. la the latter case the cards aro properly ftgjf fjjj g before the draw. 4»» ADVER TISING T ALKS, •* BX WILLIAM C. raaBMAN. Id The Globe. A HIPPODROME EXHIBIT. Marcellne, In his little donkey cart, was a featuro In the Tercentennnry parade Satur- day evening. Oct. 31. James Stewart had chnrgq of the division. The Mexican riders were also a feature. 4 » » "DIG JIM GABRITT" CLOSES. The John Mason production at the New York Theatre. New York, will close Nov. 7, and will <be stored away. Mme. Pctrova, In "Panthea," opens Nov. 0. at the New York. drawing card. Rome simp may tee a hard Winter nearlng, snd takachanco at oue with bis own IndlTldusI mil—uhl how k>inptlng. Itennre. Hsvage and all hla colts would become oulnnailc Instantly. Heat it) Harold Hushes, well-known traffic manager of Ilia business methods aro not pretty, played at the fair here a number of years the big topa, is now over ami Inlaying himself in ■A Thomae Dreler, editor of Associated Adi'er- tlriflo- (the ofllclal organ of tho Associated idvertlslng Clubs of the World), printed an tditoriai In the October lssuo which should le rend by every business man, especially those who are thinking of cutting down lbelr adrertPtiug appropriations. It is re- troduced below: SETEN-XSAIl COUBAOE. At this ttaMlBBg countrv needs nothing mow turn more cougftoui butlnew men—-to bnllU greater faith eraprvrltcKo should be the aim or ersry advertiser. . ., During tho pinlo of' 1007. ai most ot w weU ^-'-^ ^"hjcs , iwiV'Baker.' Wo. Lytell .Vf" arD ' ■member, wheo nearly all bnsuieas advertisers ZTwJE2.i j„hi™i snd Well» Bond ud Cos- ™._» Somo carnival managers—do you get this. Doa't be "bulled." Be shown. Tub New Yoiik Clippbr Is In a position to show you. Oct In the Christmas Number. Perfect pub- licity. Guaranteed results from advertising. Tub Nbw Yobs Clippbb has nover dlsaip- pointed. What carnival Is going to have a boy scout adds. ago, and came through horn with several circuses at different times. Kllpatrlck's rldo down the Capitol steps, several years ago, mado him "king of bicyclists." They all think well of Chas. Q. In Dalits. Ho Is very popular everywhere, for that matter. Ills the Interest of the Wortham Shows. BUI Rice, of Itlce A Dore, Is also paying.hla respects, and voices himself ai remaining for lav- cral w« .. weeks. Mr. Mcuenlcls, recently of tho l\>m W. Allen fihowa. la alao In our midst. Sm 5-tf-as 2L%&» Hesitation waits. rot „„ retrenching, one man slono stood forth and iroclilnxHl bis faith ip, America and la American laalness. This uuu waa Cyxsa U. K. Curtl.i. that waa btven yeu.'s ago. To-dsy wo were re«J- kt In Thg flo»»o»» Tritiucrlpl a lotter from. J. 9te& B 99l a^^^JWV'SS'lSrS nea"y wi^emple Pliyer^T Alllo,, Bagler. Hum OUT OF TOWN NEWS ProTldenee, R, I. —Opera Housy (Felix WradelsehafcT, mgr.) "The Marriage of Oolum- blno" Nor. 2-7. CoLONiAt. (A. H. Spink, mgr.)—"Billy the Kami's (Chss. Lovenberg, mgr.)—Bill S-T: .niey and Ten Hyck, Belle Baker, Wm. Lytell and company, Johneoo and Wells, Bond and Co»- aen, Moore snd Yates, Arthur Prlaee, Seven Bracks and Alf. Holt. Wbstminstto (Geo. Collier, mgr.)—Stir and Outer Show 2-7. , _ m Scstcio (Bddlo nealey. mgr.)—Ifor 2-7: Bddls band and drill team, 10157^ Now, this Is On JSiTtinDAT, Oct 24, Fred Mv IJarncs, Ktta l/iui»e Hlake nrodueeai a aerlei of ^, going to give someone an Idea. All right, of tho IT. M. Barnes Agency, Inc., of Chicago, unc<iualled, and appreciated br l»lh old and youns Good luck. Trust It turns tras In Kansas City, and closed contracts alike. - that PAper', and we iNtV ***** «J Godwin iom MrJ^y. Lllllu Leslb-. a* av> men who recelve-l courage PRaIStLS Eusnt (Martin Toohey, mgr.)—Vsudi my hoy, use It. out right, for tho nmuscments for the Iteyal Llvo Stock Heard—"Whs yo gwlne, man}" "Res can A "rERFHCT DLOOtfBB" Is all previous rec- Bhow ot that city. Tho date Is Nov. 10 to sh win yo a whtte-chlle doll." The next thot got ord«i broken for no business. How does you 21. Tho attractions booked were the Barnes it, too. lteturned to Honey, who was patiently like this one? European Hippodrome and tho Kilties Band. *•!?■• M. .**»Pn. WW.l*W with the white- Lixcolk ItBAciir.r days at some Btalo chas. B. Hatch anounces the closing dnto £"■». ••"32 Ibf right hip, wearing a smile fairs In 1015 should be. no Is A powerful of the World at Homo Carnival as N6v. 11. V.KSi * v.'J m »Sj^S.n to .i^K n .^?!SSS! !Ul,OT * crowd collector. In Shrovoport, La. It Is very likely tbo en- ""■* ^«r y near licavcn at that Ju ncture. . Dn Kbbko Bbos.' Cabnival will play the tire organisation on that date will at onco celebration and fair In San Anpelo, Tei., entrain for Chicago, where Winter quarters WflRTfTAM SHOW FOr? FTT^TA Not. 3-7. The catch line on "ads." reads: will be secured. Preparations are sow In tho «v»\iauuvi juutv lvr, ill-OIH. ;olng." Tbey generally do go to that making for a larger, finer and altogether event. Wish 'em luck. greater World at Home for tho aeasoa 1010. Johbph ANSBLBBBfl closed with Jim Pacts. i Mlehalestattcr's motordrome In Dallas last Bona carnival followers' abllty Is drter- week. Ho left on Tuesday, Oct. 27. for bis mined by tho Immense amount of "stalling" home In Des Moines., la. From there bo they ran do. later goes on to Chicago to bo among the E. C. TALnorr bid all them good-bye on bovs for the Winter. Ills mission to De* tho Texas Stato lealr grounds Tuetidny, Oct. ftfpedol tclro to Tin Ourrss.) Bam ANniKin. Tin., Oct. m. The Fiesta Asaoclatlon, through a speclsl com* mtttee anil President Atles II. Ayen, doted con- tract yesterday afternoon, with Htere A. Woods, general agent of the 0. A, Wortham riarnlral, for those attraction! to exhibit next April, In this city, during Fleata week. At the cloae of this season (be entire Wortliam •at tlmej-courage that Las laited him for aoveii Bag years and now ,'niulres him to write wnat gjllows: "What Tendon needs st this moment is s Oynis Curtis. I rensember that black day in New York »ben the •h.nlckerboik.'r Trust'failed and Oottia en sras filled with long-faced people in a state «r pictures ouly. ■sale. OondltloA*. of. course, were not so bad .yaWlIl. and Molne. JJM to M, tb. Yankee^ Itob.nson 27. and In parting ..[£: "Will aeo nil of you JZ&^JS^,^&X ■ Cirrus safely housed In Winter quarters, he In Chicago this Winter. He will be there, Uwok (Ohas. Allen, mgr.)—Viudevlllo and said. you enn bet. pleurce. , . "Bkbt" A. Klinb. —Many Inquiries for you • FnKi) S. Kkmpp'b Modbl Citt Is now with Bullock's (Parkee Burt, mgr.)—vaudeville d ur | u> . the Texas State Fair. C. A. Wortham. Somo show, some carnival. and pictures. OAiBTf, Eupian, Biyotr. Nickel and Casino, sbUit ... * It. Everybody wss scuttling to cover. Ad- ssrtlslng fell to nothing. The pessimist was everywhere, triumphant In his croaking deauond- ssey. It was a diy of eclipse—sn eclipse of tho temperament of American business vrlilcli. A iIbvil Is a devil In his own or nnyona Joe Oardnkb, manager of the uaston baso- elso's town. Don't make any difference what ball park, Dallas, Tex., has many friends In town a devil 1b In. Hold It, now you havo It. the carnival and tent show business. Joo Is Cms. 8. Hatch says he would rather he a big man In his line, and the Gaston park Is a coward with a bankroll than a hero with- the largest ball park In the Slate of Texas. ont any. Take It as you like. It sounds 8am McCbackbn, general manager of the good. llarntim & Bailey Circus, and Jako Newman, Sonn big doings will be going on In Lan- the general agent of tbo mine clrcu*, visited caster. Mo., this Winter. the World at Home on tbo Texas Stato Fair ■So jib gtneral agents were In San Antonio grounds Thursday, Oct. 22. „ ., last week. Who got It? M B. Fiiebman Is In Dallas. Paaay-wnacx »•' „ mer.l-Oolumhla C. A. Wobtham told Red Onion that next Max Klass and his pit show Joined C. A. ■«»•%_£ >2-t Fir Fosuw ShowV with Harry senson he would have out two earnlva's. one Wortham In HUlsboro, Tex., Mondav, Oct. £2 tSalr to follow. twenty cars and another twelve or fifteen. 20, ns did Cleorge W. Falrley and his Fill- Oaiobm Pixa TnaATns (Chis. O. _Ander»B, c. A. ratyn there Is more money, o'.Juat as pjno Midgets. _Who i next7 J^ II. nice and and at nnee begin active pneimrsttona for ttielr HUB tour. Wll.MAU JUUKINS llSWITT. Circus, 101 RANCH. nr iiii.it caiisss. Xdw. Arlington was back with tlm show at Oreenvllls, Anderson, (Irwnwcod and Klbert'in. II. W, P.arlei. heavy mm, will be at liberty after Nov, 21. Ho Is an espert greaseologlit. Uaierlur iiiauagera, lako notice. Has Prof. Uogers Invited you to Join his party f i™ roar.)—Keith Tandevllle. Bill week of 2: Bloo- muc h'. In a twenty car carnival as there Is tils water carnival In Houston, and hinted He does not wish to slight anyone, so If you son Sceley, Harry Carroll, "Celluloid 8;ra," |„ one with thirty or thlrly-flvo cars. He at Id this column In a recent Issue. Who wsnt to get Id Just cill around at the dressing h ordinary times, accounts so tremendously H^ 1 8Si?jLVE2! , ii«! SSFm was aw«w»rsa 'vSlS&*&**. aw* gl ^ oko up t0 ao^ reallUe*. too. i-achcd the sermon ot hope. When others wcro merger. rrledly cancelling their orders for 'space' In Hnakogee, Oklau—Broadwsy IV. Myers, gets the dope? Cm rr urrieoiy cancelling ineir oroeu iur oii«.a .u noskuscr, «.m..M—...™»..«# v~. -"---> »e papers he alone In the holiness world was mgr.) Nov. 1-4: Belle Gordon, Lyrto Quartette, wdcrlng full paeee, and In type larre enough to Karl and Piccolo Midgets. For B-7: Itose Osr- tstch the eye of the vtrlect myope, he told tho d e u, De Qrar Pour, Hendrlx's "Belle Isle," and American public, practically from ocean to occau, a feature picture. . ■ ... mat tho limes demanded courago and that It was Yalb (O. L. Brlttpn. mgr.)—Motton Pl«nres. tke duty of buslneja men to alsnd shoidder to Eupsbss (John Blum, mgr.)—Motion pictures, shoulder In a fellowship of eipendlture. It was WiaWASt (J. U Ltebor. mgr.)—Musleal comedy *elr duty, not further to paralyse business by company, ■ psnle-elrlckea retrenchment, but to do whit notbs. *ey could to keep open the ordinary channels of Oapacitt bouses continue to role at the Broad- trade. And he practised what he prcichod by war w |, t . re feature pictures, together with four souring Lis woll-eamed profile Into the columns vaudeville nets make tho bill a very rood draw- er a prea* temporarily impoverished by the buat- i D ,. car j, seea scutllers. At tub Yale Theatre, where "Trey e' Hearts" "I cannot giro the exact words of Curtis' re- | 9 ^ m7ru every Wednesday, the attendance is ca- ssukahle advortlaeincnts, nut I reroembcr their paclty. ewlng spirit and their electrical effect upon the Eitpnnss TnaiTan is plsylng to good housed, ilneis ccmmunlty. They were Hope personified, <The Battle of Waterloo" being shown for two arylng from the dark. Agslnat tbe scare mongers jays last week. This house Is runnlns second Biey acted like breastworks anddenly thrown up ru n Universal pictures. Wore an unexpected foe, and their bugle-note to _ _ . .... .- inukm « setlon sounded throughout the bualnces circles of Chorleston, S. Oj-jU ^demy (Ohas. A. •Ve country. In, No% York the relief they gavo Matthews, nar.) Black ftaMta. f. tt stralneJ Dervea was msnlfeat. and people be- Vioxobu JPastlme _Amusemeat Co.,. mgrs.)— TOHNNY 1 TfiNPS ^HOWJ Krncst (Duke) Woods la tho very efficient jvaillll )* IVUlEs) oavrlOt managor of tho big Japaneso v*sro conces- Qirabd, Ala., Oct. 28. slon. "Duke" li a real bustler. A better locution than that secured by tbe The shows wore the recipient of a visit Johnny J. Jones Exposition Shows for tbelr from M. C. Pol mar, the "lire wlro" secretary Birmingham engagement could hardly bo so- of the Pike County Pair, at which Johnny cured la the Alabama metropolis, and In con- Jones will pitch his tents for tho week ot sequence tho organisation enjoyed the big- Nov. 2. Mr. Folmar expressed himself aa gent week's business since our advent to the confident that his event for 1014 will be as country South ot the Ohio Itiver —in fact, successful as wis hla 1013 effort, which wss one of tho biggest weeks of tbe 1014 season, also played by this company and proved to Tbe Midway started at Seventeenth Street be one ot the best fair engagements of ths and continued along Second Avenue to Four- tatter's career. Troy, Ala., is the place, teeuth. tbe cross streets In between and varl- Mrs. H. Kelly and Muster Harry Jr., the room any day, Juanlts Parry had a very bad fall during the trick riding set Oct. 20, matinee, but waa back in the arena at Iho evening performance. Sweaters, macklnaws and overcoats seem to be Iho stylo around here the last few (leys. Don't think l«cauao you did not see Doc Webber from Orcenwood to Klhcrlon that he wss not wliu It. Ho was In tbe cabonao (railroad car). Billy Caress Is busy these days studying spurt- ing goods catalogues snd lbs fur market. Bin Baekell, of tho O|j|Msltl0ii brigade, snd Prcd Kottler, of advertising car Ne, 2, were ba.'k with tho show at Ittberbin, (la. Odllle Oaborne will opes In vaudeville In or around Philadelphia, first of December, with her troupe of (lulnca nigs. Joe Lewis and Frank Hlern will tour the Vir- ginias with 101 Ranch feature pictures this Winter. I.orettel Please drou ua a line! Rocky Mountain Hank will tour Oklahoma, Kan- sas slid Texas thla Winter, with his own special feature picture, entitled "ftocky Mountain Hank to the Rescue." to mo: 'Those advertlaements are better uoooy nmim, *"»™ «•«•" ■•;»•■ • --j —~. -™, placing oi me siuu. inere wns nut a buow lan week tor meir name in ucais, *»., presidential proclamation. They've got and company. For 8-7. waiter warflsnn pari or (.oncjggi,,,, neglected by the generous wne re they will hibernate. "Big" Harry Is i that business likes. And they've come ner, Madison and James, nay ana uuiiaru. auo etsrWfc and all the boys departed wearing Inquiring nlao as to mileage, rates, etc.. and! Inquiring ui»> It is noted that Ocala Is the station about streets; Ono Bill 2-4: Duranto, Great Howard, Irene and 0 uh mm»W lots bolng"utilised for thei better famlVy of'Harry "Kelly,~the"/ulce "man," left itirffmfinJS^^^mSrSSltmm Em smith. Three Marks Broi., and Joe Mann pacing of the stuff: There was.not a show ^"week for their'borne fa.OcaJa. Flo., than a p»— i*«.»i«i •mES^skT ttictV.' *nt and company. For 8.7: Walter WaMl._ano:_ part; •he touch ... Is the iiic-v of thnnt 1 " Lyons nnd Tosco. Now i" t*. uieftr every Amerlcaa .ilTertlse. 5»{K«l3$B5Si on^v' 0 ' U " 0 ' °"" ts do what Mr. Curtis did in 1007. and Uixiulakd, pictures only. 4 »» -Wllllnnisport, Pa,—'Family (W. H. APes, AL. B. MAJsKBAM. the veteran showman of mgr.) Bill Nov. 2-4: Oh"W Dooln and Jto Mc- the Northweit, and pioneer end father of Swells <!ool, Latrcrc and Juliet, Six Newatoya, Swalas eomedlans. reporba greit boalness with his two Cockatoos and Herou and Douglas. For B-7. etrrsctlons, "Ole, th" Swedo Detective" Co.. both Taullno Pleldlng, Gallando. Mirle Dorr and Blck- a—ipanloa doing capacity business everywhere. nell and Clbney ; ___^____^^^_^^^_ j the "Birmingham smile." W. II. Mal'arland Joined recently with bis whtch he la so Inquisitive, two platform shows — Tbclma and ' Enigma. W. II. Is fresh from the circus TUB ll.-W. IK CINCINNATI. Tho llagcnhork-Wallaen Circus will Winter In Cincinnati, <)., Is tbo Information given out by one of the principal stockholders, at Terre, Haute, Ind., recently. ■ s Rabniim & Railut Ctncim gave the final WOMAN FOR GENERAL BUSINESS AND CHARACTER I%y ajirtning cast for. Day snd week stands. Name lowest Other usefuljpeasja_wrlte. Join on mire. T». UePUIMsIPS, Mgr. HZntekerboelier Btoeat Co.. Prlneeton, W. Va. liavlng spent tbe 'Summer as side show man ager with Howe's Great London Shows. Betty, the Alligator Qlrl, la another addi- tion to the list of attractions. Some freak Is Betty, and some added attraction Is her popular mother, whose lectures form a most attractive part of the exhibition. The show Is under the management of H. W. McOeary. with Mrs. McOeary acting In tbe capacity of treasurer. Mrs. B. B. Jones rejoined tbe company ...at week, having been a resident ot *" ham tor several months. She was his which he Is so Inquisitive. ' performances of the season at Memphis. The l J. Corbeille made several additions to Tenn., afternoon and night, 20, to packed ,ot > his front at Birmingham. The Crystal tents. Tbe animals, Including tho work Tangle Is one of tho best appearing shows on horses, wore sent to their Winter quarters the Midway. SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT CO. GrLADYS-KLARK CO. laBVaa. MOBrlTJH WOHAH, wltk Specialty. MUSICAL DHUOTOB (PlMlst). Al VADDBVIIiliB ACTS, to FesUare. ■oue Managers In New England Bend open tlmo. Address, with sUMrtMM. J, BBMBUD-BALFOUK, Msnagsr Cladyi-Klsrk Os,, • """ B^^ok, Malno, Nov. 2 til; Somerswortb, N. a, Hov.»to 14. BT W. 1. XBIIOS. Following ths announoement that this show would close for the first time In (even years, it Is needless to asy that the business depression Is keenly felt by all amusement enterprises, at llarnhoo, Wis., and the rolling stock went to Winter quarters at Bridgeport. Conn., to receive fresh coots of paint and gilt for tha 1015 season. Other trains left bearing the performers to the bright lights of vaudevllln or to their respective nomos. Circus officials say tho show nils enjoyed a prosperous year. John V. Oliasois (Hi Oloverlop) la HI at ths Bhelton Sanitarium, ghelton, Obnn. NO "FOP" AT LBX1NQT0N. last week, having been a resident of Blrmlug- xeiss'tor years the Mecca for troupers daring tbe ham for several months. She was left there winter Imonihs will not ho favored with their upon the occasion of the show's visit last ZSSSmm sessoo. Ba hue pXprnersllr the The story that Osyar Hammersteln bad --—.~t- .... --'yielded tbs disposed of his Lexington Avenue Opera Spring, with typhoid fever, hut Is now en- tret season for csnilvsls, has not', tlrely recuperated. B. B., who handles tbe osoal mid-Winter business, so under these eondl- front of the Trained Wild Animal Bhow. ts, tlons and this si a criterion It docs not look very naturally, In a happy frame of mind. Why favoratae for those tLat try to weather the storm. not? Jskey Dsvls dropped In this week to pasa tbe 2»*2S °^^croW r ?h*e%lver t,D f f ron. ^.t-' Hunle, returned to th. Aow st MM ci SS3m W ? fromTe SStwof which *&* !fm*&*EB!**&Jh&Su ig sa SfeaS'ffifi feuF tt * fc-asS"J« (WednesdAy) hurt business, but. neverthe- less, reasonably good crowds have been In attendance and, with warmer weather In eight, a satisfactory engagement Is antici- pated. House to popular vaudeville Interest! Is de- nied, as at tills time tho deal has not been made. 1 4)a» TniXIB BRIOANBSA SUBS. (Special to Tin Cuppbb,) (Special to Tub Ci.ippub, Nav. I.) fPrlxle Frlganza flies suit. In Chicago courts for divorce, against her husband, Manager Jt.l \"*siU ,wsiI'' Oeaersl Agent Danville will undonhtedly make cbafia, Oo'ettler, charging cruelty. bis heaoVwarters, while at tbe Houston celebra- ■"""'»• """"'" 'gig* v "'iroTing «bTbW at Vlctorta we were blessed W. n. MAfWW7^»r.i. J-s t^enejigaged by with three days ud nights coatlnaed rain. Haltoo tVwwU 0)1 "Tt* I4ttl» IMWa 11 ",, " •• i ■ sT~^' »fl