The New York Clipper (November 1914)

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TO THE .TSTEW YO^K OLIPPEB. NOVEMBEB 7 r cc DIRECT FROM THE FIRING LINE. The Epoch-Making and Record-Breaking March Song Success. IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY n THE MARCHING BONO OF THE AT.TJKa A Dollghtful Irish Ditty that la NOT a War Song: Written and composed by JACK JTJDGB and HARRY w i I i TJAMH . It's Sweeping this Country NOV. » ABE YOU SINOIKG 1TP A CO., sU-td., - - 41 East: 34th Street, NEW YORK For All Other Countries! B. FBLDJIM A CO., it and 3 Arthur Street, MISDOM, KKflhANIl. 3*7 Yonge Street, TOROSTO. THE MUTUAL CIRCUIT. NEXT WEEK'S BILLS ' The Mutual Circuit and Amusement Co., Inc., a 176,000 corporation, furthered by financial Interest* that will go the limit, 1* n new-factor In the burlesque field. Jeanette Ihipre is an active factor hi the organization of the skows and the securing of houses In the circuit, which wlJl Include twenty weeks when It becomes active this season, and a guarantee of thirty -weeks next season. No one connected with the Barton Circuit or the old Progressive Circuit has any affiliation whatever with this concern, which has its offices located in the Gaiety Theatre Build- ing. New York City, 8a.ru Boss, of Newark, la also interested. THE BARTON CIRCUIT. . The Barton Circuit have bought the Ma- sonic Theatre, Louisville, Ky., and will open beginning Nor. .15, with Sunday shows. They have also secured the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, to open Nov. 16; also the Lyceum, Toledo, O.; The Majestic, In- dianapolis, and the Majestic, Evansvllle; also the Folly. Detroit: the Prospect, Bronx, New Yoik; the Club. Rochester, N. Y.; tho Club, Milwaukee, Wis.; Academy, Pittsburgh; house* in Omaha and Kansas City, and two houses in Chicago. The Merry Uurlesquers are this week at the Foil) |- Detroit; the Trip to Paris, at the Masonic, Louisville; the Moulin Rouge, at the Acidemy, Pittsburgh ; the Frolics of 1914, at the Club, Milwaukee, and Undo Horn's Relies, at the Club, Rochester. BURLESQUE IN CHICAGO. (Special to Tub Clipx*.) Nov. 2. Columfcl* William Roche, mgr.)—"Indian Rummer" caused slump in dullness Sunday ofter- mion. The Dreamlands offer ordinary amusement, Fred Ireland and Noma Cato put life in their lmrii. They work hard ihroogbont. Will H. Word la also doing comedy. Joe Burton, aa Irish, passatne; Ines De Ver- dier a*ng several songs; Nema Cato, plcaslog personality, good voice and displays pretty cm- lames. The striking chorus work like Trojans. The olio Include* the Alpine Poor, who sang anil harmonized splendidly; Oatlo and Ireland, tlonal daccera. Star find darter (Paul Roberts, mgr.)— Girls from Happyhinil, with I'rlncesa Luha Mcroff and Leo Stevens, scea In Chicago recently, showed to splendid business Sundsy matinee. There lias been more comedy injected since last sppeer- auee, making tho farce very entertaining. Olio: Helen Jessie Moore, good appearing single, with pleaKlng aolrc; Ward ami Bohlman, who stirred 1he audience in their song, and Lnba Meroff, the hit of olio. HojmarUrt (luy Ilerk, mgr.)-—Itoslnets Increasing. The Follies of Measure. Hut* Bern- alelu's innslcal xevue, Is good entertainment. Jack McOatie, Sam l-ewlx and Clyde Bates amused tlimnsrhout. Violet Hllmm displays talent. Mona Huymond and Dot Lolghton give -valuable assist- anee. Tlie Beauty Chorus strengthens the show considerable. Andy Lewis arrived In Chicago Sunday, end In rehearsing for Dave Marlon's Dreamlands. He will, be, featured, replacing Will It. Ward. Joe Burton... Patrick Miles and Will II. Ward re- tire from east utter Cblcigo apparance. i . • „ . 1 , ' HURTIO DOUBLES VI* PRODUCTIONS. . Joe ITnrOg, of. Hnrtlg ft Seatnon, who has closed hi* Trans-Atlantlques, una put the book, known as "Too' .Much laanra," and "Madame Lester, at the Tnhgo (llrls, and Geo. Douglas, of (lie Bowery Durlrsqucrs Joined the Moulin Rouge company In Omaha. Those Jo:ulng the Bowery lliirleaoucrs, are Edna Oreen, Bobby Harrington, Kdna May, George Bnyder, Sim Mica! Murray Belmont and Joule Kline. The others Joined the Taxi Girls. They are Sadie Rene, Dave Green- l,<m»e mil Dolly Barnes. Dare Salinger Joined the Social Maids. Tboae from the Bowerv Uur- lesquers to Join tho Girls from the Moulin Rougo are Arthur Conrad, Harry Woods, Primrose Bca- iixin and Mobello Morgan. Frank Livingston, former manager of the TranB-Atlontlqucs, Is now with the Tail Girls. Tun fllrls of the (lay White Wav, who are laying oft this week, will play tho Columbia, New York, next week. FUANKin 11 rath Is at her homo In New Bed- ford, >li!u„ studying music, and will ho seen In innslcal comedy next season. Patsv l'Miimrr Is Hi at a hoapltnl, Reading, Pa. Tub Zollah Show will play Jersey City next week, coming from Philadelphia. THE CHAKHTOG WIDOWS. This organisation came to the Murray Dill, New York, Nov. 2. The cast Includes: Eddie Dale, Sam Carlclon, Boby Ferns, Lillian English, Paul- ino Palmer, Bessie Miller, Barry Peterson and Joe Dolan, B THE REVUE OF 1915. Henry P. Dixon is featuring Znbclda, the dan- cer, at the Olympic, New York, this week, The company Includes: Harry Le Van, Claire De Vine, Helen Delancy, Florence Brooke, Charles Saxon, Sam Drone, snd Orcta B. Kelly. s A BIRTHDAY PARTY. A birthday party was held Friday night, Oct BO, at the Edward lintel. Kansas City, Mo., in lienor of Josle Dennis, a member of Taylor's Tango Girls. And it was a great night. Among those present were: Cuaa. R, Taylor, Bam Haw- ley, Chas. Collins, Lee Allen, Jack Fay, Peggy Dennis, Lucia Arnold, Ohas. Allen, Bell Dersle, Mable Linn, Ena Homer, Almula Richards, Ben lister, of the Tang Girls, and Geo. Douglas, of (he Ben Welch Bhow. Everybody enjoyed them- selves Immensely, and we all Joined in the chorus, wishing little Josle Dennis, many happy birth- days to come. s JACK LEVY ILL. Jsck Levy, numuyer of the Taxi Girls, left the show and vent to .Ml. Clemens to undergo treat- ment for rheuinutlsm. Frank Livingston DOW manages the show. s ■ . Wat.TBit Johnson, one of the brat "straight" men in hirrlceqne, who has been with the Million Dollar Dolls Co., this Benson, closes v lth the show at the Qayety, Detroit, to accept vaudeville book- ings, Talbot Kxnnt Is the new straight man with tho Million Dollar Dolls. Mabobllb Oiismis, soubrette, ef (lie Million Dollar Dolls, closes with the company at the Oayely, Toronto, Nov. 14. Lou Boss, manager of the Daaphlne, New Or- leans, Is taking a full burlesque cant to the Cres- cent Olty from Chicago. Blglow's Agency secured tho cast. Hiiutr Lbwis will open at the Club Theatre, Milwaukee, Nov. 12, with the Trip to Paris com- pany, Vioi.it MaaooTTTB Is located at her bungalow at Randolph, Moss,, ready toi stage productions whenever required. Tub IlBiUTr l'aaans Is at the Empire, New- ark, with George F. Hayes, Lllla Brenunn, and Ainliark All, Hilda Stone, Charles Tyson, Mike Outran, Until Barbour and B. A. Turner. Tun People's, Philadelphia, having cloned as a burlesque house, Jack Perry will put his usual tabloid musk'al comedy on the road In conjunction with his old side partner, Clias. F. Edwards. Lillian Perry heads the company. Tub Orackerjacka have returned to Brooklyn for the Star engagement, this week, and will con- tinue along (heir regular route, Jim Baiiton and Jiu Howixl have Joined the Hello, Paris Show. As 'W© GVo To Press. H. S. CARTtcr, lins been appointed business manager of the Lyric Theatre, Now York. J. CLYDE! RKlHY line returned to tho business Btitff of Clinrlcs Dillingham's enter- prises, In all probability ho will bo the business muuagcr of "Watch Your Step." ItODICKT PRIEST is acting as business manager of "Tho Battlo Cry," whlcli opcnosl Saturday night, Oct. 31, at tho Lyric Theatre, New York. JOSEPH COYMQ, ono of the few American comedians to hecomo a London favorite, is visiting New York, lie may play hero if tho right rolu is offered him. FLORENCE MAlMC'rn, coloratura soprano, who arrived last week from abroad, 1b this week appearing with the Century Opera Co. as tho mechanical doll in 'The Tales of Hoffmann." MARTIN HARVTBl", when he comes to New York to begin his American tour, will present the plays, "The Breed of the Trosliums," "The Only Way." "Tho Turning of tho Shrew," "Oedipus Ilex," "Pelican and Mcllsando" and "Hamlet.'' AMONO the passengers arriving in New York Oct. 80 on tho Bo cWfaHa, from Genoa, wore: Cleo'onte Cuuipunliil, general director of the Chicago Opera Company; Julius Dnlbol, his secretary ; Atlltlo l'nrello, conductor; It. Ucducy lluucc, the artist, and Captain Victor iBlart, a retired army ofQccr. THE Judgment of the Supreme Court in the suit brought by Oscar Hnmmersteln against Florencln Constantino, 'lie Spanish tenor, awarding the plaintiff f at),000 damages for breach of contract, was confirmed Oct. 30 by the Appellate Division. T1IR British War Relief Association has arranged a special tnntincc nt the Lycauin Theatre, New York, Nov. 18, when the bill will consist of "Gruesome Orange," "The Right Number," "What Do You Know About That?" "The Ijtveudcr Ijndy," anil scenes from 'lie Comes I'p Smiling" nnd "The Squaw Man." William Faversham. John K. Kcllnrd, Maeklyn Arburklc, William Norrls, Douglas Fairbanks, Olive Wyndlioui, l'ntrlcln Colllngc and Janet UeccUer are among the players announced for appearance. IT HAS Just leaked out that Ruth St. Denis and 'Edwin Shawn, also a dancer, wcoo Bocrctly married Aug. 13 In New York. THE Stage Children's Fund will give a fancy costume ball at Alhambra Theatre nail Nov. 21. THE) members of the "Fanny's First riay" Co., who will bo seen on tour this season, arrived on the St. Louis Nov. .1. The company consists of tile following: Griorgo Carr, William Lewis Scaly, tieorgo Flisgcruld, isibcl Jeans, A, W. Tyror, Claude Ralus. Milton IIosb, Gerald Hanier. Sidney Paxton, Kate Canyon, Cecil Humphreys, Eva Leonard Boyne, Mary Barton, Arnold Lucy, Gladys Mason, Herbert Daitsoy and Basil Sydney. WINTHROP AMES has extended his offer to play Just new, unpublished American music Idurlng the Intermissions at his Little Theatre, from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. in response t<j many requests from composers desiring more time to work upon their compositions. ANTONIO SCOTTI, the well known baritone of the Metropolitan, celebrated on Nov. 1 the tweuty-fifth anniversary of bis debut as nn opera singer. He made his first nttpenranco in opera Nov. 1, 1880, ns Amonnsro, in "Aids," nt the Thenlre Itoynl, In Malta. Ills Ameri- can debut was made during the samo season with the Metropolitan Opera Co. In Chicago. IN THE revival of "Yosomltc," with which Dnly'n Thentre, New York, is to ho rc-opened tinder now management on Nov. 23, Violet Homing, lute with "A Modern Girl," hns been engaged for the role of Mercedes, created by Laurettc Taylor in tho original production. ELSIE JAN1S left Nov. 1 for Lou Angeles, Cnl., where she Is to appear In motion pic- tures in several of her popular characters. TnE new Margaret Illlngton ploy will bo entitled "The Lie." GEORGE PAWCETT AND MILTON SILLS will he seen In film productions. ROY McCARDELL'8 suggestion of "Minn" for the name of the Centaur comedies haa been accepted. ( ■ • • i WILLETT J. BYRNJJ his bfcen matlo treasurer of tuo Garrlck Theatre, iNow York. V, B. O. TIME. Not. 0-14. , ATLAUTA, OA-—FORSYTIT': Mary Ellen—Lyons ft Toko— Edwin Georg*—F*rn, Blgelow ft Meehan—Cameron Girls—Booney ft Bent BROOKLYN, N. Y.—sPROSPEOT: Eddie Foy ft , Family—Mollahon, Diamond ft Clemen re— Raymond ft Caverty—Ma Belle 4 Ballet- Walter Van Brant—Three Heddcrs—CUufle ft Fannie Usher.. -v. ' BROOKLYN. N. Y.—OBfOOMl "The Bride -. Shop"—Arniot Bros.—Martin ft Frabinl— Ball ft West—Trevltfs Dogs— Kitty Gordon. BROOKLYN N. Y.—BV8BWI0K: Bessie Wynn— Valerie Bergere ft Co.—Haveman'o Aihxb b I b Adler ft Arllne—Mullen ft Ooogan—Collins ft Hart—Tliree Rtanos—Shannon ft Aunts— Hoey ft Lee—Morton ft Glsas. BUFFALO—SHEA'S: The Hollsnders — Creasy ft Dayni■—Mcl.a linn ft Carson—F.veleen DuninOre —Pcderson Bros.—"The Lonesbme Laslles." BALTIMORE —MARYLAND: "Pekln Mysteries" , — Julie Curtis — Andrew Kelly — Dooler ft Bales—Sylvia Loyal ft Tartuer—Harry Beres- ford ft Co. BOSTON—KEITH'8: Willie Weston—Emmett De Voy ft Co.—The Misses Campbell—Joe Cook— Franklyn ft Green. BIRMINGHAM. ALA ORPHETJM: Gardner Trio —Yvette—The Volunteers—John Conroy ft Models—Raymond ft Bain. CLEVELAND—KEITH'S: "The Girl from MII- wanyee"—Ryan ft I*e—Oiick Sale—Redford A Winchester—Moahrr. Hayes ft Moaber— Nina Morris ft Co.—"Colonial Days." .. COLUMBUS, 0.—KEITH'S: Jarrow—Nellie Nlch- «1»--Flanagan ft Edwards—"Bergt. Bagby" —Pernlkoff ft Rose. CINCINNATI—KEITH'S: Juliet—Willie Bros.— Bert Errol—Etliei BatTyroore ft Co.—Porter A Sultlvaii —"Eloping"—Murphy ft Nichols— La Toy Bros. CHARLESTON. B. 0.—VICTORIA First half; Lottie Collins—Kelly ft (lolvln—Plelot ft Sco- field—Curxon Bisters. Last half: Pletro— Australian Woodcboi*ors—Stevens ft Folke— The WliBons. DETROIT—TFafPt,E: Oheebert's Manrburians— Three Lyrea—Arthur Prince—Weston ft Leon —Ford ft Hewitt—'Diamond A Breunan— JuUa Nash ft Oo.—Solly Family. ERIE, FA.-OOLONIAL: "The Green Beetle"— Parlllo ft Frublto—Doc. O'Nell—Woods & Woods Trio—The Slddous—Oeo. Brown ft Oo. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH COLUMBIA: "School Play Grounds"—<Moron ft Wiser—Van ft Schenck—Blckel ft Watson. HAJIRI8BUIV1, PA.—ORPHEUM: "Aurora of Light"—Ruth Roye—Oonlln, Steele Trio— Jarvls ft Uarrlson. riAMir/TON, CAN.—TEMPLE: Dnnedln Duo— Eltaabeih Otto—FeUx ft Barry Girls—Hilda Hawthorne—Ilronson ft Baldwin—The Crom- wells. HAHTWIK), O0NN-— 1-CJaI'S : Moore & Ytites —Heine Rlano. INDIANAPOIaIS— KEITH'S: Ed. Morton-1-Fonr Koedera—John ft Winnie Heiinlngs—8am Barton—J.ouuer Plcturv*—Edwards' "Song Revue." ,. JACKSONVIIaIaE. FLA—ORPHTETUM: Harry B. Lester—Ix>W A Btorltng—Frans Leber— Three Bart Bros. LOUISVILLE— KEITH'S: Sam ft Kitty Morton— Holmes' Pictures—Wills ft Haasan—Bessie ft Harriett Rempel—Toyo Troupe. MONTREAL, CAN.—ORPHEUM: Milton A De Long Bisters—Burr ft Ho|ie—Eddie Boss— Carlo ft Dlnue—Mario ft Duffy. N. Y. CITY—PAMMERSTEIN'S: nsrrv Cooper ft Co.—Jack Ixirlmer — Singer's Midgets — Bit Musical Splllers—James A Bonnie Thornton— Blasrtt ft Scott—Farber Girls—McCounell ft Slmpsou. N. Y. CITY—OOLONIAL: Jane Connelly ft Co- Courtney Sisters—Joe Jackson—Adelaide ft Hughes. N. Y. CITY—ROYAL: Barnard 4 Anger—Fox ft Dolly— Iluriiiiini ft Thornton—Henrietta Do Berris 1 Co.—Uoudlnl—Manny ft Roberts. N. Y. CITY—AldlAMBRA: Flo Irwin ft Co.— Brooks ft Bowen—Lucy Gillette—Dooley ft Rugel—Cansluou—Hope Vernon—Blanche Ring ft Oo. NORFOLK, VA.—COLONIAL. First half: Oon- nolly ft Wcnrlch—Hilton ft Hoterts. Last half: Great Howard—Fred'k AnlniU ft Co.— Marie Dorr. NEW HAVEN, CONN.—POIJ'S. First half: Fly- ing Henrys—Bruce Duuett ft Oo, OTTAWA, OAN.—DOMINION: De Michelle Bros. —Comfort ft King—The aauilsmtdla—Alor- rlasey ft Hacked—Three Keutous—Alice Lloyd. PITTSBURGH—ORAND O. H.: "Neptune's Gar- den" — Hopkins Slaters — Weriier-Amoeos Troupe—Flaher ft Green—Keno ft Mayne. rniLADELPlTiA—KEITH'S: Maxlne Bros, ft Hoiihy The Magleys—Mr. ft Mrs. G. Wilde —Could & AbIiIvu —Fred Sosman—Van Hornn —Kingston ft Ebner—"Society Buds," PROVIDENCE—KBITTi'S: Oliarles ft FaunleVan —Harris It Matt Ion—Reglna Cornelll A Co.— "Edge of the World"—Lou ft Molllc Hunt- ing—^Arthur Barat. BIOHMOND. VA. — LYRIO. First half: Great Howard—Krai Ardath A Oo.—Murtc Dorr. Last half: Oonolly ft Weurich— Hilton ft Roberts. ROCHESTBR —TEMPLE: Cowboy Mlnslrels— Grace La Rue—Cecelia Wright—l.niubcrtl— Dapttste A Printout—Cnraiilnl's Animals—Eva Taylo.- ft Oo.—Fsank Fogarty. SYRAOUSB—ORAND: Claire Rochester—Ynnflln- off & Ixiule—The Bruds—Leonard ft Russell — I-oulse Galloway ft Co.—Scenes from Grand Opera. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—POLPS. Last hslf: Flylnj UcuryB—Bruce Duffet ft Oo. SAVANNAH, QA.—BIJOU. First half: Pletro— Australian Wooilcliuppera—Stevens & Fnlk— O. ft A. Wilson. I.nst half: Lottie Collins— Kelly ft Oalvln—Plelot ft Scotleld—Curxou Sisters. SORANTON—POLPS: Whlttler's "Barefoot Boy" —Haidcen—Marie Fltxglbhon—Allan Brooks ft Co.—Ray Dooley Trio. TOLEDO. O.—KEITH'8: Pauline—«eyakos Trio —"Fixing the Furnace"—.Harry Breen—Lo Roy, Lytton ft Co.—Three Lelghtona—Augelo Patrlcola. TORONTO. OAN.—«HEA'8: Hymack—Chip ft Marble—Treat's Seals—Emnlre Comedy Four —Josephine Davis — Reynolds ft Donegan— Coakley, Hanvey ft Dunlevy—Gordon A Rica. TAMPA. FLA.—Harry Batchelor—Winona Winter —Kssau—Diamond ft Virginia—Joe Kennedy A Co. UNION HILL, N. J HUDSON: Wnrtenbunt Bros.—Bert I,csllc ft Co.—dJan Burke ft Co. —Beit Wheeler ft Co. UTIOA. N. Y.—SHTJBERT: Nelson ft Nelson— Taney ft Norman—Mayo * Tallv—0, II. O'Pnnnell k Co.—Those Three Girls—Six Military Duttcers. WASinNGTON—KEITIPS: The Lan~rtons— I.lpln- ski's Dogs—Von Tllier ft Nerd—Lew Dock- stader—Arco Bros,—Melville ft nigguu. WILMINGTON, DEL.—GARRIOHI "Bachelor'* Dinner." OHPUKUM CIRCUIT. Nov. 0-J14. .. ■„'■'•.' OHrCAGO—MAJE8TIC: Nora Bayea ft Co.—•' Clark ft Verdi—Bert Fltiglbbos—Badle A, Bamaden—Fred V. Bowers ft Oo.—Hartman A Vsrady—'May Yorke's Dogs—Use Eleanor Ball. CHICAGO — PAIaACE: Belle Baker — Dorothy 'Sherman ft Belles—"A Telephone Tsngle"— Lilian Herleln—John. Hlgglns — Newbouse, Snyder ft Co.—Mr. ft Mrs. Jack McGrervey. DBS MOINES-^-ORPHEUM: Finn ft Finn—Byrd Frost Crowell—Grant ft nbag—Frank Wll- •an—flormley ft Cattery—Eleanor Hebcr ft Co.-°John ft Emma Ray. DUI.UTR—ORPHEUM: Mile. Asorla ft Co.— Chlnko—Minnie Kaufman—Billy B. Van A Co.—John Gelger—Cantwell ft Walker—Lai Mon Kim. DENVER—ORPHEUM: Waldemer, Young ft Ja- cnlia — Ii.iued —Krnle Potts ft Co.—Laaky'a "Tlie Beauties"—Harry Tsnda—Wciton A Clare—Katiilyn Durkln. KANSAS CITY, MO.—ORPHEDM: Fred Karnsu —Bell Family—Australian McLeans—M»rri)l ft Otto—Miller ft Lyles—Francis McQlnn ft Co.—Binns A Bert LINCOLN—ORPHEUM: Cole ft Denahy—Brrrk- hart ft White—The Graxers—Boland ft Holts —Relsner ft Gores—Carlos Bret. LOS ANGELES, OAL ORPHEUM: Morris Cronla ft Oo.—Kalmar ft Brown—Chief Caupollcan— Lockett ft Waldron—Claude Gllllngwater ft Co.—Asbley ft Oanflcld—Five Metxettls—Joo ft Lew Cooper. MEMPHIS—ORPHEUM: TrUle Frlganxa—Mile. . Maryon Vadle ft Co.—Milt Collins—Albert Perry ft Oo.—Brent Hayes—Three Arleys— Chas. Weber. MILWAUKEE—MAJESTIC: Mile. Jeanne Jomelll —Ohas. Grariewln ft Oo.—Avon Comedy Four —Wharry IafwIs Quintette—iBIlly McDermott . —Rebla—Jones ft Sylvester—The Astalres. MINNEAPOLIS—ORPHEDM: Ed. Hayes ft Co.—. Snlnette Quintette—Trans-Atlantic Trio—Mc- Kay ft Ardloe—Will Rogers—.Kramer ft Pat- tlson. NEW ORLEANS—ORPHEUM: Homer Llnd ft Co. —Schwan Bros.—Lee ft Cranston—Joint ft Mae Burke—Jtay Samuels—I^i Grohs—Sisters AltaotT. OAKLAND, OAL.—ORPHEUM: Jos. Jefferson ft Co.—Travllla Bros. A Seals—Theo. Bendli Players—llurnham ft Erwln—Hunting ft Fran- cis—Frank North A Ob.—/Tbrec Types— Claude Golden. OMAnA—ORPHEUM: Nn tulle A Ferrari—Chaa. MeGoods ft Co. — Rosa V«lerlo Sextette — O'Brien. Hovel ft Co.— Marie & Billy Hart- Anna Chandler, PORTLAND. ORE.—ORPHEUM: Ward ft Cullen —Trovato—l.nnky'a "Itcd Heads"—-Knger.o Trio—CnrUnell ft Harris—Asahl Quintette— Corbett, 8heppard ft Donovan.' ■•• ... ■ ST. • LOUIS—COLUMBIA: Una AborbaneH— I.ljne Carrera ft Co.—{!dwin 'Stevens ft'Co. —Stuart Barnes—Romeo the Great—Elsa Rnegger—Olympic Trio.' - a, ST. PAUL—ORPHEUM: Hay word, Stafford Co. —Ward. Bell ft Ward—Ellnnre ft Williams- Three Hlckey Broa.—Nine White Hussars— Alleeu Stanley—Duffy ft Lorente. SIOUX CITY—ORPHEUM: Josephine Dunfee— Pierre Pelletler ft Co.—Coata Troupe—Btl- wnrtla' "Matinee Girls"—Wall»nateln A Free- by—Hlnes ft Fox—Alexander lire. SACRAMENTO. STOCKTON ft SAN JOSE, OAL. (Split week!: Moore ft Llttlellehl—OJIlly "Swede" Hall ft Co.—Lydell, Rogers ft Ly- dcll—Slarle Fcnton—Martin Van Bergen— aid Trio. SALT LAKE OITY—ORPHEUM: "Act Beautiful" Giro Gaacolgne—Alexander ft Scott—Haas Kronold—Six American Dancers—dlermiiie Shone ft Co.—Les Salvaggls. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL—ORPHEUM: Oertruiie nolTmon ft Co.—Will Oakland ft Co.—Ger- trude Ooghlnn ft Co.—Miller ft Vincent—Swor ft Mack—iMcehan's Dogs. SEATTLE. WASH.—ORPHEUM: Ann Tasker A Co.—Bert Merkett—Platov ft Glnse-—Ellilia Moms—Hult'rt Dyer ft Co.—Chas. Howard ft Co.—Jack ft Furls. BAN DIEGO, OAL.—ORPHEUM: Chas. Abeam Troupe—Stun Stanley Trio—Fretlrlkn Siemens ft Oo.—Maok ft Walker—Ida Dlvluoff—Harry De Ooe. * WINNIPEG. OAN.—ORPHEUM | Burns ft Fol- "ftrS* "oven & Nice—Grover ft Richards —Vlollnsky—Brown ft Rochelie—Daluty Eng- lish Trio. PANTAGBS' CIRCUIT. Nov. O-M. CALCARY, CAN.—PANTAGBS': Imiierlal Opera Co. — Sherbourue A Montgomery — Sheer A Herman—Haley ft Haley—De Keck Bros. DETROIT—OPH'ITBUM I Patrlcola—'Nat Lefflnjr- well ft Co.—Cheyenne's Minstrels—La Rose & O'Brien—Jock Boyce—Rnndnw Trio EDMONTON, OAN.—PANTAOES': James J. Oarbelt—Five De Luxe Girls—SklpiH-r, Ken- nedy A ReevcB—TransOold Slrtors—Thieo Ilnltus Bros. LOS ANOnLES. OAI„—PANTAGBS': Musical Juveniles—Wm. Shilling A Oo Bell Trio— Slitter ft North—tUvUs, OAKLAND. OAL.—PANTAGBS' (Opens Sunday) : Allsky R Hnwallans—Link. Ruhlnsou Co. Work ft I'lay—Veatoff Trio—Henry A Har- rison. PORTLAND, ORE.—PANTAGBS': Bruce Richard- son ft Oo.—Lander Stevens Co.—Prince A Dcerle—York Trio—Togan ft Geneva. 6P0KANE, WASH.—PANTAGBS' (Opens Sun. day): Dancing Nereids—Strenuous Dalsv— Laurie Orthvny—Davis ft Walker—De Witt Young ft Sister. SEATTLE, WASH.—PANTAGBS': Maurice Sam- ucls ft Co.—Dunlav ft Merrill—Agnes Von Bracht—Nadell ft Kane—Oxford Trio—Reed's Dogs. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL. — PANTAOES* (Opens Sunday): Teddy McNaraara ft Co.—Titanic? . —Saunders ft Von Kunti—Rosdell Singers— Lockburdt ft Leddy. SAN D1E00, CAL—PANTAGES': Cornell, Car- ley Co.—Early ft Lulght—Acme Four—Kelly ft Catlln — Gray ft Peters — "Kingdom of Drcacio." SALT LAKE CITY, U.—PANTAGES' (Opens Wednesday) : Ethel Dovls ft Dolls—King, Thori.lou ft Co.—Miller. Packer A Sell—Ches- ter Kingston—Taylor ft Arnold. TACOMA. WASn.—PANTAGES': Wntler Terry A Oirls—Juggling Mown Its —La Tourralnc Four—Gardner A Revere—Tiro Kerns, VANCOUVER, CAN PANTAGES*: Stoley Blr- 1-eck Co.—Edgar Atchison Ely Co Joe I.anlgtn—Qulnu ft Mitchell—Three Kratont. VICTORIA, CAN—PANTAGES: Claire Rawaon ft Oct.—Creole Ragtime Orchestra—Artluir Whltlaw—MeCunnell ft Nlemerer—Great nar. N* , i J WINNIVRG. OAN. — PANTAOES': Atnerlcktt . Whirlwind Beauties—Cora Simpson ft Co. Retnl ft Bollengeri—O'Neal A Wamsley— Baker Troupe. TRAVELING—Beltrah ft Beltrah—Wallet.Howe ft Co.—Wayne Trio—*,orry . Comer—Ten Rotiamoro — Elere.i Minstrel Maids — Itabel Fletcher Co.—Elwoosl. ft Snow—Httgo Lnt- getts—Leon ft Adeline Bisters. LOEW CIRCUIT. Nov, l>-14; CHICAGO—McVIOKER'S: First Half: Ttovello— 'Qascn Ulster*—Bell Boy Trio—Paris*—Bieh- mood ft Mann—Moore At 1 Elliott. Ls»t Half: ' Armstrong ft ■ Ford—Edfia Aug—HOstbatoa A -Brummer—Happy Jack Gardner ft Co.—Three Brownies—Mlnettl ft Sldelll. 1 OHICAGft-COlXjNIAL; Flt*1 Half: HafWoiraM A Co.—Verona Trio—Armstrong A Ford Bell ft Jones—Bessie 'Kaplan —Angela -Do- lores ft Co.—James' BroCkman—ShekU's Sex- tette—Ik Bill Mslvent Comlques. , Lfst Half: Tbe Valilos—Russell's Minstrels—Mlrrry Liv- ingston A Co.—Jones A Johnson—Bessie Kap- lan—Buch Bros.—Yvonne—Pearl ft Orth. OBIOAGO—WILLARD. First hslf: Sophie Tucker ■—.fames Evans A Sister—Murry tdvlngstoa A Co.—Buch Bros, I-mst linlf: Arno ft ijtlck- ney—Sain|isoa ft Douglas—Ward Slslets—Jan. Grady A Co.—Les Caeadoe. CHICAGO—AIMERICAN. First half: Tata Nawa A Co,—Five Juggling Normans—Frank Mor- rell—Lleehtt Quartette—Ollm'Te ft llomaiionT —Kddle Howard ft Co. Last half: PurcelU Bros.—Rose Troupe—"Love In a Sanitarium" —Joe Kelsey—Brown ft Jackson. OHIOAno— EMPRESS. First half: Pureella Bros. —Rose Troupe—"Love in a Sanitarium"— Joe Kelsey—Brown A Jackson. Last half: Tom Kawn ft Oo.—Five Juggling Normini— Prank Morrell—Lleehtl Quartette—Ollmore ft Bomauoff—Eddie Howard ft Oo. CHICAGO—STAR HIPPODROME. First half: Eight Zanxebars—Alvcrsdo's Goats—Paddock A Paddock—Sharp ft Sharp. Last half: Junes Evans ft Sisters—Mad Miller—Sum- mers ft Gonzalez—Bell ft Jones. CHICAGO—LYCEUM. First half: Cecil Jefferson —Miller ft Shelly. Last half: Dick Miller— ■ Sharp ft Sharp. OUT OF TOWN MEWS WASHINGTON. BauAPco (L. Stoddard Taylor, mgr.)—"Mary Goes First," a real English comedy from start to Snlrh, with Marie Tempest as the star, de- lighted all, and Miss Tempest bsd to answer to numerous curtain cells. "The Marriage Of Kitty" Wednesdsy and Thursday evenings, was well re- coiled as ttinsl. Good puslnees*ior week of Oct ' 26. "Kitty MtoKay" week-M Nov. 3. "The Whirl of the World'" next, Mjf-i' Karath Ghosh dellverd a lecture Sendty, oMoVThe Marvels of India," to a large audience. CoLniiBU (Fred G. Merger, ogr.)^—"TSe Crino- line Girl," with Julian Kltlnge as the star, week of 21 dtew good business. "Polygamy," with an excellent company, Inclullng Mary Shaw, Chrystal I'erne, Little H- Collier. William Mack and others, for the first time on any stage, week of Nov. 2. "The ; bountiful Adventure," with Ann Munlcck, next. , ' • . ,' ' ' National (Win. H. Ripley, mgr.)—"Seven Keys to Baldnate," seen for the first time here, had food business week of 2(1. Fanny Ward, in "Madam President," week of Nov. 2; "The Queen. of tbe Movies" next. Boston Symphony OrcltesUa, Dr. Oarl Muck, conductor, matinee S. Pou'i (James Thatcher, mgr.) — "When We Were Twenty-one" was given week of 20, by the Popular Players, and was well done. Carl Brlck- ert gave a line performance. William H. Kvsrts, Stanley James and Herbert Dobbins were good. Russell Fillmore deserves mnco credit for bis per- formance of The Imp. Jane Morgan was charm* lng. l/iul:ie Kent made onoth-.-r nit by her good work. Ada Sherman was good, and the other tnetuticrs gave able miiiport. Good business ruled. "Fifty Miles from IJoston" week of 2, "The GotiNplraey" next. For the month of November only, nny scat In the house on Monday matinees for one price, 25 cents, as a sjwx'lal Introductory pric>, Casino (A. Julian Brylawskl. mgr.)—Bill 2-4: George Anger and company. O'Donnell nnd KaufT- tnaii, Presto, tbe Telegraph Four, the Moiin Slaters, imd new pictures. Sunday coneerta do well. Cosmos (A. Julian Brrtswikl, mgr.)—Bill 2* 4: The Boarding School Girls. Flske ami Fsllou, Walker and Illv, Stanley and Rice, BIJoo Rus- sell, Zelnyn. and up-to-date pictures. Sunday concerts, well featured, with excellent mmle by Tliot Orcliestra," to cnpacltv. Givirrv (George Peck, mgr.)—Tho Lllierty Glrla and Matt Kennedy had good business week of 2(1. 'J'lte Oypsy Maids week of 2. The Winning Widows next. Country Store continues a lilt. Sunday concerts do well. Keith's (Roland S. Bobbins, mgr.)—Bill week of 2: Henrietta Orosman and company, Clark and Bergman, "The Pekln Mvjterles.'' Ryan and Tlerney, Dooley and Sales, Hope Ver- Adler nnd Arllne. Arthur Barrett, the Sunday concerts do Hcarat-Sctlg News Pictorial a capacity business. _ HOTCT. Tim past week, Manager Hobblns. of Keith's, was beaming over with smiles, and bis asilstant. Hob iAong." was trying to keep up with hli MM, with Press Agent Osgood In the van. It was nil on at count of the unusual big business, a record Lieakor being done during the week. SSfa Dwb -"-eadllners as Adele Ritchie, Nat M. Jylllls, Adelaide and Hughes, and Dainty Marie, It wan no wonder. KjErnvnoov Is now trying to swell the funds of the Red Cross Fund. The Popular Poll Play- ers acted us saleswomen, bundle wrappers and er- ™HS» t ? } ' 8 "- Geurnler's, florist. Oet. 28. About ^.OOO flowera were sold. Tho friends of the Red Cross gave the flowers, and the sale afforded n,ueii p.easure and .a big success, i-,a, 0N !!I,, Mm ntt wcl1 on «>mc Bhoulders. HtW Tolliert. ussisiant treasurer of the Onlum- Wo Theatre, who, as manager nnd captain of the Coluiabla baseball team, swept off the earth all comers Is now at work trying to turn his team "'to a football learn. He mav bo successful. All wlsj Jim big success, but Eddlo must not forget » ln - bis baseball team Is now In condition for the diamond, and after a season of football he may baft, a loam of cripples. ASHIHTANT MANAOBS BOB LONO. Of KCltb'f, ibbnkB that Dataty Marie's net Is one o* the greatest he ever saw, and "Bob" knows, for ho an tieen on earth for many years, and knows the acts from A to Z. Loois Ciiandleb BnowN, Burton Holmes' manager, has paid Washington a vlBlt. miking nn arrangements for the new travelogues.' which he mates ore the best vet given. , Tub latest rumor now is that Iielle Jenrel and A. II. Van Boren will be seen In a vaudeville sketch, at Keith's, In the near future. This will lie a treat to their many friends, as thev both are favorites here. John McCormick, Irish tenor. Is due at Na- tional. F.-Msy.' Nov. 18. BnnEST D. nowit.i., popular doorkeeper of the (nlninbla, Is being persuaded hy Manager Eddie Tolliert to Join the Columbia's football team as tackle. He would add much strcneth to the. team, ns he la already a memlier of the "Grave Dieters' Association," and on that football team he wwoM be the rlsht man In the right "lace Many of his friends hope to see him on the team. .• ■ Manaokb Pma G. BKnoEa has 'rcTfirnM from 'Ida flying (rip to New York with inst "mys- !lTj? n " 5K !«■-«- all over with Yot«sa' Ii" " in much better humor. label!,