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8 THE 1Z1SV? YOHEt OUPPEB. November 7 MOTION PICTURES. RELEASES. Part 1). 2). LICENSED FILMS. UloKrmtlU. Nov. ».—"A Better Understanding" (Dr.) Not. 10.—"lbs New Msgdalen" (Dr. Part Not. 10.—"The New Magdalen" (Dr. Part Not. 13.—"The FUsr-de-fla Blag" (Dr.) Not. 13.—"Life'• Stream" (Dr.) Not. 14.—"Hla Wife's Pet" (Coo.) Not. 14.—"The Deadly Despatch" (Com.) Kalem. ».—"The Blddle of tb* Oreen Umbrella" ».—'The BMd'le of the Oreen Tjnsbrslla'* (Dr. IT't 2) _'"T*>. Not, Not. Not. 14.—"Helen's Sacrifice" (Dr.) Seller. Not. 9.—"When His Ship Came In" (Dr. Nor. ».—"When ' His Ship Come In" (Dr. Put 1). Nor. B.—"Hesrst-flellg News Fletorlil No. 78." Not. 10.—"Tho Ranger's Romance" (West. Dr.) Not. 11.—"Peggy of Primrose Line" (Dr.) Nor. 12.—"Hesrit-Bellg Newt, PlctorUl No. 74." Not. 18.—"Otrpld Turn* the Tables" (Com.) Not. Is.— "The Fatal Note" (Com-Dr.) Vltasjraph. Not. 9.— "Mm Tomboy and Freckles" <Con.\ Not. 10.—"The Senslor's Brother" (Dr. Part 1). Not. 10.—"The Benator's Brother" (Dr. Part 2). Not. 11.—"In Bridal Attire" (Com.) Not. 12.—"Lola, the Rat" (Dr.) Not. 18.—"The Rocky Road of Ixive" (Com.) Nw. 14.—"The Flostlng Call" (NewspapW IM$ ,. . . Dr. 2 reels). Tlannhonser. Not. 10.—"The Terror of Anger" (Intense Dr. 1 reela). Not. IV—"The Man with the Hoe" (Dr.) Majestic. Not. 10.—"The Niggard" (Dr.) Not. 18.—"The Nflf of Anne'' (Oom.-Dr.) Not. 15.—'The Odsllsqw" (Sociological Dr. 1 reels). Bennty. Not. 10.—"Motherhood" (Dr.) Droacho. Not. ii.— "Deftlnj'a Night" (goelologleal Dr. I reela). Demtno. Not. 12.—"The Trlend" (Problem Dr. 3 reela). Hntoal. Not. 12— "Motoal Weekly No. 98." Kny-Bre. Not. 18.—"The Hateful Ood" (Psychological Df. 2 reela). PrlmccM, Not. 13— "Seed of Jealousy" (Dz.) Koaalc Not. 15.—"Ont Again, la Araln" (Com.) Rnyal. Nor. 14.—"A Fortune In Panti" (Oam.) ' NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND REAPPEARANCES «My Wife Fran* Loaasra" (Sketen). 15 aiiN., imtmbjos Mr. Broadway.—Last -week four of Walte- llant's excellent Scotch Players sppaared ■with narked success at this theatre, In am amuuing 8lcet.:b, called "My Wife Fro** Lon- don" The bouse program failed to reveal the name of the author and the names ef the two women and men who appeared In It —a tact, which this writer regretted, for he I KNOW HOW Clipper Post Office. to write everything »a Aet, Sketch orifoneiogye tta* has ig It ahoold hare to make It a eacees*. l In order to avoid aalatakea and ra St? w7TMW*o"^f ttenVintl ad"good onevtoo. Insure the pron.pt delivery „ f tfc v^KimvwnrtL stake me prove It. I know letters nav.rtUe.1 la lata list. non^taiemTword. Make me prove II Iknow lettera Mwiuea is tnin list. u » Sow! Writ?or«lL AlSflW BP«NCEbVkNNET. envelope plainly addren.e.1 „. nilt "," Bow I wmeoroau. * i ^ waBr0 » dw » T ,N.Y.C. - sent for earek letter, .-d » written ■ order for the letter, slsracss Willi . u . fa.l naaac aad addreaa aad the line Jac Howard aid^ Mabel MeCna* (Sonar* aal TaJltl. 28 via., rou. rrfaot Hansaserateln'sv-Jw Howard baa vat J" a aoTeitysct. ««>"» *■" *'••*• Ss '; " ,, fl ;, Sino, eater Mabel MeOaae. as kid for a tot of fcriiht talk. Then do a double Bomber. "It s the Seave Old Story." Then drop In one. blaek and white In centre, em-tain goes op at aide. WIm MeOaae makes entrance alter Joe does a lambei, ttit to be is dotof something be did fifteen years at Miser's, singing With storing pictures. He Is Is eWy pktarewith Nl« lleCane. For the •'Isdlsn lire Song." alls* MeCsne entered In D.n!wkh costume "Ur. Wise Owl. Hide Yonr t, which Ibis writer regretteo ioi ■ me J 0 ™, 11 .SJ««TPicking Time" and then m eon- wished to give credit to the players for their Eyes, ootton ««J"8 ", ^^ d Joe ^^ good nctlng. One sketch bristles with humor. J» SVia^ ths TJsTof toreamna-r with a China- and here and there la a pathetic touch. , 0WB Ujoa t and real Chink. It went orer big. An old conuls Is celebrating their lortlem j^ --nMirsdoy la My Jonah Day." from Tim*- wedding anniversary, with their ward an Plice ^j CM;" "Be flood to Me, Kid. from their only guest. Their son, a music hall "r^e Girl (Jwstloh." After each hnmber la alnger, U expected borne to participate In the «Mwi a M teeb with moving pieturee. MWs ac- celebration. It U the desire of the old folk* Cat* «bme« en for Seeand cbor*. with moat to hire the son marry their ward, a con- I saatlfal eoatnmw. Were Is. an del that h a dltlon which meets with their young folkd approval, for they tore one another. But tbey plan to haTe a little fun with the old than. He cannot bee without his glasses. They hide the spectacles and the ward, Who la now dressed m the latest Parisian mode, la Introduce as the son's wife from London. The old father is raging mad, and 's abort to order her and her husbaad from the house when she drops her English dialect and proves that ehe la, in reality, hi ward. «g ttoalaesa tullnnt-a by the aeuder man alao be eueloaed. Pleaae mention the date (or nam. ber) of the CLIPPER la which the lettera aeat for vrero advertised. i.aDiica' list. besetlfal coStBtnea. Here is an novelty and should flod ■bookfh gB. _ Sam. Not. 14.—"Ann, the Blacksmltb" (Dr. Nov. 14.—"Ann, the Blacksmltb" (Dr. Nov. 14.—"Making of a Newspsper" ' Part 1). 2). UNIVERSAL. Victor. Nov. 9.—'Terence O'Ronrke, Gentleman Advea- tnrer—'His Heart, His Hsnd, His have no difficulty in "making good on any . Part (Educa.) Mi l mi l Not. 9.—"Witt Slight Varlattons" (Oom.) _ Not. 10.—"The Ue.'ltags of itamlltcn Ckek" J Dr.) 'Andy Falls In Lore" (Com.) Not. 18.—"A Ojoeitlon of Identity" (I)r Psrt 1). Not. 18.—"A Qoestlon of Identity" <Dr. Part 2). Not. 14.—"The Everlasting Triangle" (Dr.) Essnnar. N 0T o.—"Sweedle, the Tronble Mnker" (Oom.) Not. 10.—"Within Three Hundred raxes" (Dr.) Not. 11.—'Three Boiled Down FHMea** (Oom.) Not. 12.—"Sophie and the Man of Her Choice" (West. Oom.) Nov. 18.—"The Prince Party" <Dr. Part 1). Not. 18.—"The Prince I'nrtv" (Dr. ran 2). Not. 14.—"Bronclio Billy's Decision" (West, Dr.) Lnbln. Not. 0.—"Lord Cecil Plays a Part" (Dr.) Not, 10.—"Butt-lug In" tOom.) Not. 10.—"A bargain Table Cloth" (Oom.) Nov. 11.—"The Quack" (Dr. Part 1). Nov. 11.—"Tho Quack" (Dr. Part 2). Not. 12.—"In the Hllla of Kentucky" (Dr. Part 1). Nov. 12.—"In uio Hllla of Kentucky" (Dr. Part 2). Nov, 18.—"The Trap" (Dr.) Not, 14.—"Beatlnc the Burglar" (Oom.) Not. 14.—"liogatlue Oooklug" (Com.) Colnsubua. Not. 10.—"A Fnmlly Intermingle" (Cora.) Nov, 10.—"Oh, What a Dteam" (Com.) MUTUAL. American. Nov. 0.—"A Slice ot Life" (Dr. 2 reels). Nov. 11.—"Tho Stolen Masterpiece" (Society Dr.) Reliance, Nov, 0.—"Our Mutual Oirl. No. 48." Nov. 11 "The Widow's Children" (West. Dr.) Strord* " (Dr. 2 reels). Nor. 13.—"Oirl of the People" (Dr. 2 reels). tan*. Nor. 9.—"The Stronger Lore" (Dr.) Not. 12.—"Peg ot the Wilds" (Dr. 2 reels). Stcrliaa. . Not. 9.—"An 111 Wind" (Oom.) Nov. 12.—"The Dog BasW' (Com.) Gold Seal. Nov. 10.—"The Trey o' Hearts, No. 15" (Dr. f reels). Crystal. Nov. 10.—"The Life Savers" (Oom.) Nestor. Nov. 10.—"Toe Two Thieves" (Dr.) Not. 13.—"When the Girls Were Shanghaied" (Com.) Joker. Nov. 11.—"The Frankfurter Baleaman'a Dream" (Com.) Nov. 11.—"De Feet of Father" (Com.) Eclair. Nov. 11.—"The Yellow Strcnk" (Dr. 2 reels), Nov. 15.—"Her Own Home" (Dt.) I'alvcrsnI. Nov. 11.—"Animated Weekly, No. 140" (Newa). Rex. Nov. 12. — "The Shoemaker's Eleventh" (Oom.- Dr.) Nov. 15. — "The Chorus Girls' Thanksgiving" (Dr. 2 reels). rowers. Nov. 13.—"Sissy Doblns, Oil Magnate" (Com.. Dr.) Frontier. Nov. 14.—'The School Teacher at Angel Camp" (West. Dr.) 101 lllaon. Nov. 14.—"The Silent Peril" (Dr. 2 reels). L-Ko, Nov. 15.—"Lltiy's Escape" (Oom.) Stager's Ulaltreta (Noreltr Act). 25 inx., rcu afaai. Ilasasaerateln's.—This is a real aorelty for crown-spa ana kiddles. Sixteen midaeU to aU. Jleven Blen and Bve women, enter to earriag* -with Dcaotifal ponies, and the opening is ai-big Hash, There was a stroor let, One ot the mMgeta llftUs; welfbts, and at Snish a .pony and rider, :,«_» — .__ . ataUaTng on a platform^An elephant_ and baby The akfteh found much.Avor and__WO»l« aggS ^gf, K» I j?. h 7 l mS'.?d w'onSn.'m.S violinist, did a doable, artoclsg "I'm Hete sod You're Hete." Nine men did acrobatic set, ana Allen, Ida Aubrey, Barton Addison. Trlile Albert Anderson Hllan All thorp, Lily Berlager. Dolly Bsllock Gertrude Berdene, Olaa Paisley Miles F Barrel! Beatrice Reman. Louise Baxter, Miss BUlie Bailey, Mioo> Bartolett, Grace Bishop, Mabel Buctan rloreoce Carlton, Mlunle Corey. Lodema Campnell, Edith Cbesrtk, Cberien Carter, Basanne Ollfton, Beryl Clements, Ida Emory, Edsa Radle. Mrs. Fowler, Kate Foy, ^ancra Fisher, Olive Francis. Mlaa K. Fane, Mabel Fowler, Alice Gordon, Bessie Gardner, Ivola Garnella, Elsie Gray. Georaie Gllmore, Mamie llcrj t. Bath Hnbert, Un. H. lanter. Dorothy Harrington, Millie IllUUrd. Stella Irvin. Mabel Keney. Mra.J.C. Ls Vere. Loals* Lueey, JoliaMay LsDue. Beatrice Borate* vaudeville bill. Xeloey. THE STRAND, CINCINNATI. LOOK OUT FOR JIM in VALENTINE. Tlio Gaiety, Cincinnati, formerly a bur- Tlio much coveted role of Jimmy Valentine, Icb.tuo bsiiso In the Columbia Circuit, has for tho World Film Corporation motion pic- boon re-nama? the Strand, and will become ture version of the famous play "Alias a picture house devoted to high class motion Simmy Valentino," Ms been allotted to picture plays. The house will bo conducted Itooort Warwick, wbo baa made the greatest l>y the Strand Amusement Co., tho directors progress in the favor of the movie fans. In Cnsbman and Snnderlaad (Sofsira aad naacea). 11 MIK., IN TWO. Proctor's 125th »*>-A pretty young woman, who has stunning wardrobe add knows bow to wear each. xown. and a ana. Tae artrl » an above the average dsneer and possesses One personality. The saan appears arte at it, but will make a good partner for »er en tho "pop" time. After their doable opening with "I've Got Everything I Waat But Tea' 1 ind daaee, and hi* "winded" soloing, of a nrmber that is en- tirely too old for sse these dsys, gives the girl time to chance from a neat, Blmy white to another accordion-pleated white satiu skirt and bodice of black and black velvet bat, outlined with rhuiettonea. A pretty rig. Indeed, but tar from conetpoudlag (as Is the custom) with tier well aung number. "Mary, Tou'rea Little Bit Old Fashioned," finished with a rrieeful dance alone, end for the repeat, with return of the man, chanced from bluo serge Jacket and white flannels to dress ault, for dance together, and a final tasxo bit. The elrl Is the performer, but Oashman and Sua- derlaad look progressive, and should whip their turn into a very successtal "double." Zed. i ' a "Oh, My Love" (Aaiaaated Sons). Harlem O. H.—"Oh. My Lore" (words by Joe -MeOariby and music by James Monaco, pub- lished by Broadniy Music Oo.) was Solly Levey's number hero all of last week. The "introduction." showing bow the Inspiration cropped up, picture! James Monaco ns a fickle husband, whose wife moves hint and borne from flat to flat and one is found where no tempting females shall make her hubby falter. Finally settled, James is seen sit- ting up lute, hoping for a new melody to rack hi* brow, and another scene snows bis "animated wife" in bed. Disgusted, be throws ap the pen, and Is about to draw down the shade, when an "idea" In.the farm of a retlrng female in the opposite apartment gives him the Inspiration for the song and he goes to work on the plnno (mid- night) and awakes his "animated frsu." who gives bun the loving strangle hold lust before the song startt. The rest of the reel also pictures an opposlto apartment with aunther retiring malriea and a peeping husband. One of tbo good animated reels so far seen. Tod. worked fast and good. A high data riding art Km woman, in which pony did eakewilk, Jumped fdles and several difficult tricks. Then the en- tire company came on and sang "It's a Long. Long Way to Tlpperary." Jack Mason put tbe_namber on well; they Sang six extra choruses. .This act is a strong enough headline act for any bill. BaBa, Otoos, Florence Marriott Mrs. Al Haltoy, Miriam Milton. Madee- Mlllerl Mrs. Wo Matkwardt, HiWres Melnotte. Pearl Mllle. Ethel Devlne, Mrs. Edw.J. Dalaaada, Mercedes D'Jory, Marjollne Desmond, Belle Desmond. EtbJl Denney, Mrs. GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Madison, Bath Norwood. Mioj, Oweue, Use Oliver, Edna M 1'arrott. Mrs.lic Peek, Vada Phelps. Ulliaa Powell. Vlrglnlj Itoeemand. Haiti Hose, Ella Gray Haeff.ng. toulF? Bossell Graw y Rartd. Oertrmle ReUEOhl. ii... Rensbaw. Rose Roma In. Helm Smith. Viola Shirk. May Strong, Mae Sergeant. Birdie Sage, Florence Spears, Anna Thompson, L'orino K. Tin sent. Gwennle WeineTS, Hri f -H Whipple, Bavow Wlllnrd, Dorothy Wentwortb.. Mayme Wright, Geraldlco McDonald. (Warwick Edjibo Ifaxtociwhlte, Miss II. Austin, Edw, Ashleys, The Arnold, Jack Austin, Edward Atkins, Richard Astor, Guy Ardmore, Melrll Alexander ltros. All, Abner Brooks, Jim Bsrry, Rich. T. Benway, Happy Blondell, Edw. Burt, Castle D. Bloom. Sam Case. Howard L. Carleton. Al Bernard and Batler (Sonars). 14 M1H., JN OKA Harlem O. H.—Vike Bernard and Amy moodin^'Leo Batler 'ererybody Irnowe as "op at the top Bogel, Clataa otf their class as a piano player and singer Bucber, Burt of songs, respectively. Tie combination is - b good one and the two "wee ones' should (ind big welcomes as long as they stick to- gether. Amy sang "I've Only One Idea About the Boys," in a etonnlng brocaded orange cloak, silver beaded wlite hat and sirver »Hp- _ c pers, after Mike opened with a ptono special- «gjg wS 47. and, minus the cloak, to ±*£**** tSSmt SeeUch lacey govm. put over "Mows Everything By ct,,,,,^!, MbfH Yon, Alright!" in a Mr way. A "drums and cuit^ne. w. S. btirlo" epecialtr on the piano by Mike, la oamiibell, L. "Mike Bernard* style, and then Amy agaiu in a. dance, to a green, overlaced In white, gown for "We Take Our Hats Off to You, Mr Wilson" and "Why Did You Make Me Leave My Old Kentucky Home." scoring solid hits with each. Of course Mike accompanies all the numbers, Wearing a big smilo above a neat cut dress suit all the while. Too. by the Btrana AtnusemcDt Co., the directors progress in uue ravor ot .. of which Include B, P. Albee, Hnrry Davis, 'The Dollar Mark" and "The Man of the John P. Harris, Geo. B. Cox. Joseph L. Hour," Mr. Warwick placed himself In. tho Hhlnock and Ben L. Heldlngttfeld. fore rank of moving picture favorites. HIB Nor. 16 ls announced as the date for the technlc and handsome presence have won Mm opening. > Kelly arid Fern (Sonara-Daaoesi). 11 MIN,, TWO AHD ONI. Harlem O. H.—A beat start is made by this couple in their cross-stage stroll to open, under amber spot, duettlng "'Way Down - Soith In Dixieland," and returning, double n place that rrmny players who have been m .. Just Telephone for Me." The maa slags before tho scfcCh ftryeKr'. have not been „ Bolo t0 toUow but soft shoe dances better Nlee Twins (Songs). 10 MIX., IK ova Proctor's 5th Awe.—Emily and Nellie, both Honiies, using "F.ierybody Loves My Boy," 'Michigan." with dark stage and carrying small flash llglito for "searching" audience, and fiu- lshlng with the glares on their own faces; eome good patter to precede "If That's Your Idea of a •Vcatkrful Time" (on bench), and "Buy a Bale of Oottoii for Me" to close, all pnt over in good style. Brth have good personality, and abow amort satlt. gowns, ons In white and the otber black. Wcrkiog to lees than one hundred in the ercbesra here (St 4.05 last Friday) "the girls" going was surprisingly good, with, their hlgh- stepping to finish. Tod. Carleton. Alex. Chamberlain,- H. Webb Darling, 8. F. Devlne. Edw. T, Donnelly, M. J. Dickson. Clifford Dally. J. Dashlngton, Al Dyer, Calvin O. Davis, Arthur Dougherty. J. J, DeVloe, Harry Dexter. Fred.J DeVlllls. O. R. Dake, Amos it. Eliot. H. H. Heden, Bert O Hoffman BAB llutcbtnaon, J. Harper, H*gh Hibert, Orts Uyland, OxantA ByUnd Hast, Walter Haines, liorton Hayes A Lis! Hart, Thos. Hamilton, James Johnson, Orrin Janette, Robt. Jaccraa, Demrk Jamrs, HartteR JaBe. Philip Knowlton, A. T. Kelly, Spencer Kennedy, Wm. Kyler. Will Kllroy, WDI Kammerer a IloTlan"! Kelly, Eddie Kelly. Stoer. Oo. Lemuels, Wm. LesTltt, U. O. Lang, Wm. Lyle. Cecil W. LaSslle, Ed. B. Leigh. J. A B. Lyons. Oeo. A. Livigstone. I. Lambert, Wm. Lavrrence, John Laner, Obas, Payne, Law. D. Plleon, Sidn»y rryle, Albeit Ferry, Eugens Ps-riera Sextetts Phillips, AUrel Pblpps, Char. B. Pickett. Willis Platte, Oeo. Boy. Walt. Bobyns, Wm. BnoTorty, Jaa. Benshaw, Bert Bed Feather Ch Roscoe A Sims Kobyns. W. B. Randall, Gen Robins C. AKess Beelle, Fred nelly, Jas. A. ReynoMs, F. T. Richardson ( R. Roacb, Jss: B. Bean. Samuel Romalne, Harrr Sedley, Harry Sweaey, Howard Steyman, W. StnuiTcr. Ed. Sargvaot. Geo. gtanley, Wm. Serord, Geo. Swearer. Al. A. Singleton, Char. Stevens, Steve Still in rs, I Mr. & Mrs. Leeman, Ernest IShorwoM, Wn'.L Llthgow, Stewrt; Snonsler. Bsrry Fymmett, Capt O. Morton Etzell. Ben Elmer. Albert Fletcher. Artb. Fuller, Mart Fink, Ben Frlcdel. Prank Lawrence, Rm E Mklln A Mslln Morrell. Munnell, Marrlon. Mack. R. B. M.tnhali. Bill Mathot, A. Paul Murray, Dave MANAGER CHANGES. A Kornmann, for the past four months Important roles manager of tbo Crystal Theatre, Dallas, " able to secure. Mr. Warwick 1b at present with Franceb Starr, pjaylug one of the njost In 'The Secret," the Henri . Bernstein play in which Miss Starr lb np- Tex.. nas resigned that position to accept a peering under the direction of David Belajtco. similar position with a photoplay house in Han Antonio, Ho is succeeded in Dallas by F. W. Peters, who was formerly in Houston, but ls at pres- ent with the Mutual Film Co., of Dallas. Prior to joining tho Belasco forces, Mr. War- wick was under tbo management of William A. Brady. In various successes, but he is still Under contract with Mr. Deiascp. His un- til led time is to be devoted exclusively to tho World Film Corporation, for that he bus been guaranteed tbo largest salary ever re- ceived by a player for nls spare time. , Paul Arhjrtrorie had hundreds Of offers for "Alias Jimmy Valentine" before he disposed of the motion picture rights to that great 6uccesa to the. world Fll* Corporation. If was only after he wae'oMured thnt Mr. War- wick would be soon in the title role that he consented to dispose of the rights to his pet success. THEY Ani! DOING BUSINESS IN THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED WAY. Exchange men who buy film and manu- facturers who want to sell it are finding a happy medium in tho offices of the Films Lloyds, Inc.. which really means Joseph It. Miles and Charles (Feature) Abrams, and all tbtit these two good names conjure. . Though hammurs have been busy in erect- ing a projecting room and partitions, a bustling business along a general brokerage line has been going oa for some time, and it has quito become the business centre of at- traction for out-of-town and in-town 'ex- change men who have found that the Films Lloyds bns a peculiar faculty ef buying a dollar and a Quarter's worth of goods for a dollar. Thb Films Lloyds office-, rewinds one in spirit of the old fashioned country store, except that yoii don't see calico, lawn mowers and unbv carriages scattered about.' Instend, you hear conversations relative to the buying and selling ot everything pertaining to tho motion picture business from "commercials" and accessories up to big'features arid ex- changes and theatres themselves. Film buyers from the Philippines and South America have appointed the FllniB LUiviIr their ctnelnl buyers, and State rights men from all over tbe Union are using tho same good Judgment. Acquaintance with men, with territorial conditions, with what meu can make money with and what they can't, is the sound - v . T ■„_ Btock-ln-trado of the Films Lloyds. They «rS Clicult at 'be PwUcV ClftSaan tosfteSt lmve the somewhat odd and old feebtonrt • b H&g'^Sb&on ha. reco^ered^fmnT hbTre"- a solo to follow, but soft shoe dances better to finish it. In "two" the young woman has "Bunch of Shamrocks" for solo, accompany- ing self at piano, and this is followed by a "double" for '»Let Me Be Tour Little Frog," with the girl playing for it, finishing it in duet, with good results. Close in one, bot'i singing "Just Bring Two Lips Along, and nent dance finish. Girl makes a pretty change and has strongest - personality of the two.. Men looks right in dress suit. A switch in two of their songs Would suit their good duetlug better. Tod. a ' 1 Three Heltons (Musical). 12 MIS - ., TWO AMD OrtX. ADA VANITY, of Mykoff and Vanity, now ap- pearing at the Hotel Martinique, New York, se- cured a dlvorco frdin her husband, Billy Ourtlt, a theatrical agent. .It waa granted by Supremo Court Jwlc« Samocl Orerabuum, ou Oct, 3D. The attorney for Miss Vanity was A. 0, Cohen, 01 Park Bow, New York Oitr. HAPPY JOE WILLIAMS, after nine years' abroad ttnough tho big rides of Europe, with good success, will shortly open In or around Hew York City, in vaudeville. JOHNSON AND WELLS replaced Edwin George at the Bushnlfk, Brooklyn, last week. THB BUUrJF,li-K slrJTEKS and Harry Ste- phens a'to announced as u feature at the Prospect, fljooktyn. .. K . . , ••TOE FAJtDIT.'', with .Rdwla Hawlcr, opens the season D, at the Palace, Chicago. Jack McCTcery la on the same bill. Also Valcafca Suratt. EAD1E AND TtAMSbBN, who., arrived from Europe hot week, opeu at tbe Vajestle, Chi- cago, 0. . . ., NORA HAYES neollllnm the bill at the Ms- Jestlc, Chicago, hext week. £bone and her fast work with a dozen other IStrum^nts, Including drama tambourine, cricket, bells, etc.. for the closing number in One, with the two other Heltons, woman on cornet and man on trombone. A great big 1 finishing number. The three open on brass, with "Camp Meeting Band," rather old but well rendered; then Gladys' solo, followed, by the other woman's fine cornet number. Each make a Une change, and have class about wardrobe. Tod. ©ra Stewart, who wss ths heavyweight at- tache of the Nagasta Bros.' Attractions, with the W. a Hauler ehows. is dead. On Tuesday, Oct. 20, while sitting with friends on tbe Japan- ese vase platform on .the lot In Braddock. Pa., "Heavy" euddenly pitched forward on bis face. He made no exclamation other than a groan when he atruck the ground, four feet below. His friends rushed to him, hut before aid. could be administered, Stewart breathed his last.. Vford was sent by wire to his mother and brothers in Bloomlngtou, 111., and members ot the Harry C. Hunter Company contributed a beastltnl wreath •f Bowers to accompany the remains, and also, with tbe resistance of Sam Nagasta, made .up a Surge, to pay expenses of transporting the body to iloorolngton for burial. Ora Stewart got the ap- pellation of "heavy" through the two hundred and fifty pounds of flesh, be carried. He was a and as strong as a Sandow or with Bain Kagasta, the Japan, ho has owned the carry-us'all, tbe motordrome and vase store, tor Ave or six yeavs. He was, "a tower of strength" to the srna'.l Jap personality ^ bis attendant ahrl protector. Sanrmy had adopted On, to fact, and Was golug to keep him for life. Rekert Charle* Gllfort, owner of the Deer Head lhn, in Orange, N. J., a farmer circus aerdbat of international reputation as one of the three Gilbert Brothcra. and the owner of a rare collection of Indian relies and game tmphlee. died Oct. 27. at bis home, }03 ktaln Street, Orange, in his seventieth year. He wss born In St, Louig, and his fstbsr, Herman Gllfort, was a fonndryman, and built tbe Brat engine of the Iron Fountain, Hobby Maroell. Jtmml* Frlel Mr.ftMra. | Morgan, J. D. Freeilmsn, Saml.'McOrtney, J, J. Frske, E. D. llAShwood. H. E. Greneger, Ed. Mugulre. Wm. A Goodwin Hyman Meher, Phil Glvuns, Nick Glllls. Robt J. Guy, 0.0. Glbner. Robt. Gray. Julian Grandl, Bobt. Orabara. Pert. Goodrich, D. W. Goodwin, Ben Goodwin. T. W. Olbbt, Harry Glbbs k Oi<well Homltn, nichnrd Nelson, Earl Huboelf, H. B. Holmsn, H. ' Hayman, Joe Hope. Douglas Hunt. Chns. A Holmes, Fred B. Shortell, AL Sherman, Robt. Bastard. Walt Slstruuk. N. 8. Scott, Roy B. Stevens, Steve Splssell, Joe Simons. Jos. Sherwoo<ls. Aer. Templeton. Boy Morines, Mosleal Thornton. BernL ' Tucker, Blllle Teevin, Chas. Trues, W. D. Tracy. Dick Tip Ton Four Tlaneta Msdgets Volts, Dr. J. VonDeck, Prof.A Walters. Wy, H. Ward, Happy Wllber. Newton Ward. Walt White. J. ft B. Walker. F. O. Wlekes, E. M. Warner, Joan Q Wordley. Ralph Word, Wm. J. Wayne. Harry Woodall, Billy Willis, Wm. Young, Clarence Yoekney, John Yale, Paul Stock On Milton A Moore Marlott Troupe Mack, R. B. Marlon A Leteb Msgulre. W. A MrKee, Billy Miller, Fred McFarlane. Jao. Mclean. IT. F.. Nobles. Milton Neff, John Norton, Merle Naxarro, Otto Newton, Jack Orr, Fred Qpp, Jos. Pfarr. W.. F. Cole, Russell and Davis (Comedy— atoantata Railroad. When a boy, Robert Ollfort Sougs). esa away and Joined a circus, and when tte eir- 15 KIN in TWO css stranded he enlisted In the United States ii.,i..., n n tp™U ~„ .r^.-. mmm. «»- cavalry, and took part In several Indian eam- ihJriSS;? .°;iJ!ir^r?-- m ^if d wJ???'.- t25 twlB" 1 *"h kta brothers Frank and Otto, during vr^^flnW ol 1 ?^™ e »ti2rS. wSJ.l,*.* 5h?h wM «* tk W commenoed collecting Indtan relies. M%fil»£*&'^'l!l8S W .•? , 2!ll w i? , «.>.» they went to Europe aS? mane their re- Mtm. Men, seml-stcal(ht and comedian, and after tome fast comic patter and woman returns and they apply for tbe 'Back to Caroline," during which the tomedlan "picks" a brooch from tbe girl's bosom and tbo •eml.itmujht, to torn, "picks" It from contedlan Lockatep faith that business men can be hdneat and still nay the landlord, and quite naturally enough people who do lilislttess with them eeut Illness, snd with Ulas Connelly, will open •t the Alhambra. New York, ifl TUB Alberta Lorene Troaoe Is now playing tho woman "calls on s "cop." A speedy, tomfoolery, of J<*in L. Fitch, tbe artist, died Oct. 27, at his igbs from any audience. Bane, 118 East Fortletli Street, New York City. tarn that will set laugh red. soccess JIMMY COLE .has. been laid op with the rhea- gnatlMii, at the Hotel O'Brien, Philadelphia, Pa, onec find It protltnblc to keep right on doing Bum Masseli time, and reports meeting with much business at that Bl'itud. DOROTHY AND MATT ARE! IN IT. Stuart Pnton, Imp director, in working on a new two-reel urnmn, of his own composl- tKO tlon. "Tito Komaiice of a «5 Hill." It In- a ; rjitdcs a very reninrknblc tvvlst, ihc climax enrnlug when the doctor-burglar, arrested in tho home of a dying man, leaves the officers who Knve made tlie, arrest, goes upstairs and performs rt successful operation on the sick lllan. This situation suggests many Intense complications, anil the author has seen tn It Reerlns. Coaelli and Co. (Sketeh). 22 imr. itrix brim. Prospect.—Etgar Allan Wooh*. who has He la eapretcC to bo able to work to a week or f 1 ™ to •vaudeville some of its best sketches tn the jinst tew years has idOed lo his Iiurds 1c showing "The Lollard," a comedy cklt, with Be tjiat they have becu developed to their fullest Cal, AURICB WOOD has had to cancel several weeks on account ot illuets. She will ooen on the U... B..Q time...at the Prospect, Brooklyn. . JIMNETTE DUPES has proVoced a new tab- loid, entitled "The Yaohpng parly," which will be booked over the SljE O. lime. EDITH OAMPBEIi (Mrs. Walker Is reooested to communicate /with her mother to Pasadena, ^The ldea.ls well worked out and It Is well aered try k callable little company. It tells the story of a wife, who thinks she Is fooled by ber hus- Mnd and h gUag to leave blm. She meets oti- SEE KOTICE AT HEU) OP LIST. BapplexnentaU 1-li.i-IlecelveU Too Late for Olosulllcation. Anslln, Margaret—CleveUad, O.. D-14. Bunuy, Jehn—Indianapolis. Ind., 9-11. "Busght and Paid For"—Cleveland. O.. t-1. __ Clifford. Billy S.r-^*byville. S. O. 9, Athens, Oa., 10. Mllledgville 11. Sarruersvlile 12, Aiken 13, Mania 14. _ . "Dsrktown Follies"—Grand O.H., New York, . 9-ld, ' ... 'Tine leathers"—Grand Rapids. JIleh.,.-2-7. "Fanny's First Piuy"—LtnusTllle, Ky., 12-M. "Girl He Cquld't Bay" XO. &■ Wee, mgr.l— Pottivllle, Pa.. 4, Boswell 7. GaUlttin 9, Steu- beuTille, 0„ 11. .. ., "Girl and tbe Tramp," Western—Fred Byer-F— Great Falls, Mont., 9, Shelby 10, Columbia Falls 11. "nis Son"—Los Angeles, .Cal..-2-7. ■ „„ Keiffer, Channcer, Stock—MeacVchajik, Pa., 2-7. "Let's Get. Married"—San Fran., Cal- 2-7. "Lloa and the Mouse" — Geo. H. Bubh's—Cuba City, Wis., 4, Darlington 6. Shullsburg 0. Mon- Detovan 10. White- Con. Co.—Oentralia, f4BaMs£ Lady"—Loulsvine. Mr., B-7. HaxunoVa—Harris', New York.^ «. todeflnite. Olcott, Cbauiicey—AUantlc City, N. J., 5-7, Broadway, Bkln., B-j*.. , "Poor Little Rich Girl"—San Fran., OaL, 2-14. "Polygamy"—Washington, D. <k. 2-7. Bobbins Theatre Co.—White Haven, Pa.. 8-7, Freeland -9-11, Mt. Carrdel 13-11. . _ , Emlth, Mrjterlooe—^Fairbanks. la., 4, 8, Hudsea 8, 7, Hclhtyre ». 10, Lawler 11, 12. Wau- ernVa 13. Clennont [norirJVf.^rf'tto SJi^ 7 ^a3nder, , %ie"-^arrTsrisew~Y«k;"2-0. iud. ai Honorajr •Major of the Governor's "fieven Hoars in New York" (O. E Wee, mgr.) —eteabeaviile, 0., 4. UhrlcksvUle 8, Ooakoetoa pstatloa as acrobats In -Berlin. la 1882 they re- turned to tbla country and toured with Barnam A Dalley, Bells -Brothers' and Worth Brothers' Cap*. Wrtxtiit Goonwnr Jrrtca, father of step eilt by both Is. a good closing hit, when tae late Clyde Fitch, the-playwright, and brother other man and decides be is meant for her. mt& begins' mating love to htm. After the usual com- plications 'everything rights itself, Snd tbe hua- pohslble cxtrvide. In the cast arc Dorothy Phillips and Matt gem i .Mil ■■ Mi l II LOOK I ATliinKRTVy-AI,. IlF.ARLKY, Agent. Bus. Mgr.. Great Press Writer, Valuable Man for any Co. Con play line of parts. luve bent of wardrobe. Know every dctnll of the Rep. business. Refer with pleasure to A'lr. XT II, win, \f„.-H,._lI„ ,.,!... ,-,.. W.. Win. IE Hariler. Myrkle-Hardnr Co. Won ton Theatre Opera Co, THE OOVKBNOB'S BON" 00, ou cldsed in EorassyBBa I'KIIOV HEATH waa hurt In the Subway ewsh. Oct. 30. and Is now conTahwclng at ato home 4u Now York. "CORDELIA BLOSSOM" will not go ott the road. '•THE r^m>IBOPlTCR,• »a new play by draco Oeyer. will be produced by the l.leblers. DtlRA DE PHIL1PK hSH signed wltb the Boi- hosae. 118 East Fortletli Street, New York City. He was born In Hartford, Oonn., Auk. 23. 1S32, aad was one ot the organisers of tbe Hartford Olty Ouard, of whlch.be was mode a llenteuont. He enlisted to the Union Army in 1861, and served throsgkont the war, retiring as captain. 2% r ^y.rYeiior B . , hd tL^rr'Sd' 0 »'t£ i£S£m 1 Zm£&£JLmi «... *m tytarTaafi^s BmhwwVsS?'-^ '*■»«*' "* ' ~^ Y <* k Foot Ouard of Hartford, Conn. PauL Aixaw, Oct. 81. Wa. Knasax, Oct. 81, Jjjlu MatTtuM»rrr.«« AOtt. '25. Pk*»L B4owdStj., 'Oct. ». naaar Cuntoh Sawtss, Oct. «6. Rot Yocno, Oct. i9, Tnos. F. Dpmk. Oct. 87 6, 0«mbtMre_ 7, Marietta 9, ffapSMBJrV Jock. Nan Halpek-ln. 16 MIN., tK CSt J.fl. REMICK HAS NOT DESIGNED. MaALSMl h * M ta f t Monday, at tbe -gen- eral elBces ortbe J. II. Itetdlck Company, it ni Proanect.—Offering a stngirM. tneeUlry that . ts'riirrnwhst different tbau onetslrkely to see in decided to withdraw their icslgnstwn fchVh wa« vaudeville to-d*y. Nun Hulpetln. a younc womin, £ n P to •** Authors. Cettrrosevs »*« Pdhrrshers' *,s> ...*..i. ■ - *-- -U..S ■__ ■ -ala ". y. r^^T rui/>Lxirw Tba risim as* T II VI___l_a_ ■ .-. ,,■ three yeara in his employ. No reasonable. offer refused. Address At^ BKASI.KY. 270 W. Sllth St., NHW V01UC. N. Y. ■ ,i i itlp. .-• ;..<.»• ... ■ i:.t t ' "A OoNTatmo fmi" Is this week's attroc. lion ot tbe Westchester, Mt. Veraon, N. 1. Ira Hants, the manager ot Ihfs theatre, beHeres In harbor n play for the oecaatt*. «f ranch personality add good rolee. captured Pins of the hits Of the rrragrom here latt week. She opena with s little talk with tbe orchestra le-ilrr. telling bioi that she 1* s stranger and has io friends in I ho bouse. She also kids tb* audience. telllug them that she h»< personality, and Will «a-Wfe«bjF ""^ "*« Jack. Society. Tbe Arm ot J. H. Bemlck A Co. .will continue as they have heen—one of tbe "oclety's chief supporters. in- r i. a) i >s> - i —^_ AoaosTA, (Is—After a week ef bad weather and budue-M, tlie Gedrtla,-Oarollna Fair ckned Octj2», snd the Fair Asaoclatku has beta placed In the hands nf a reodver. ... 10. OallfpoUs. 6., 11, Olooster 1*. Attr" ..IB, Neownvirte W. ... „ "Spejnlthrlft. The" (O. E. Wee, mar.)—*H«, g- 4, Beaver r>Bs. Pa., 8, Corr «, nornell. V- }■• 7, Bath 9. Andover 10, Perry 11. Warsaw H, AJdlion 13. Waverry 14. "Story of tbe Roiarr"—aiovjoeal, Osn., 2-7. ''Seven Keys to 'Bsldpare'--JCI«HeU»d. O.. ^ '• 'Too Many Cooks "-Majestic. Bkln.. 2-7- "Yellow Ticket"— Indianapolis, IimL^-^ si i . sanssktaasTaa-^aMasS^d^kHsgw^ ■rAlRHANrrS VrtLX SJTTLTG 4* After "He Comes Up Smiling" elout, Dosglas Fairbanks will open In vaudeville. With "A ReVblaV flrrtloess «ah.'' *t ftfc To- hmtnl, New York, Nov. 80. ■as-«Aw>-~ .If . V t- ■- .•-*»3 • 'Ot* WfVsn" was ased by the Wllmer A Vln- .eeut Stock Company at the Oxpheum, Beading, Pa., hut week. ■-'-; tiilir-