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tfOVEMBEB 14 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 21 flg TOF TOWN NEWS ti . retnm of the first Gilbert and Bulli- on Accesses recalls to the old guard the SLScS&i of "H. M. 8. Pinafore" many SS bo r™t was In the days of the sue- ?f..' '; Iloblnson's Opera House. The pre- Stlr.c company was the Boston Opera Com- SSaS chief among Uie sUra who are B&«1 was Mjron W. Whitney. Last week RobV-'n's WM rededicated to Terpsichore, Sa nmnldpal dance was given under the JJof which has covered many Thespian stars Ectfsa week did not hurt the theaerlcai £SK and on the night of election four E^-b; V. Keith's, tie Empress. Gayety inS" s-nndard—all "doubled up" and gave „o .Vows. They all enjoyed fllfed-up houses, •nrf some were turned away. fiinNDOPinA House (John H Havlln, mgr.) _willam Morris Jr. will Introduce "The fils- TnAlr,'" Lady" Nov. 8. with Lewis 8. Stone ind Dorrls Olson In the featured roles. Last apck after two Sunday performances of John' Bunny, In his musical hodge-podge, •■Riucv In Fuunyland," Margaret Anglln -Safin a revival of OscarVlIdeJ pfay, '•L-d» Windermere s Pan." The production was civen a moat handsome setting and art- istic Interpretation. The fair star achieved « oer=onal triumph, and was surrounded by Hoter associates. Earth Holt Bouelcault, Rtanlcv Dark, Harry Redding, Sidney Green- street Harry Barfoot, Leonard Wllley and Wallace Wlddecomb among them. "Ben-Hur" "ltbic (Oari Heubert Heuck, mgr.)—/He New York Hippodrome spectacular produc- tion of "Pinafore" will open 9, the house re- inalDlng dark 8, while the tank was being Disced in position. last-week the San Carlo OrsDd Opera Co. carried out the outlined season, offering ten operas during Its brief bat pleasing engagement "Fanny's First Play" Is underlined:, 15. B F. Kbith's (John P. Royal, mgr.)— Ethel Batrymore Is coming 8, as Lady Gwen- doline Blcomfleld, In "Drifted ApaTt-' r Oder* on the week's bill Include: Bert Errol, Juliet In chnracler studies. McMahon aid Chap- peEc In the skit, "How Hubby Missed tho train:" Derrick and Hart, In the Jesse Lasky act, "Eloping r" Porter and Sullivan, tho Lo Toy Brothers, and the Wile Brothers. Mo- tion pictures. Walnut Steeet (Ben Probst, mgr.)—En- gene Walters play, ''Fine Feathers. ,r Is to be presented 8. The. revival of "The Olrl of My Dreams" was most pleasing. Harland Brlggs was the Harry Swifton of the cast, end Olga Von HasfeM proved a most de- lightful Lucy, the Quaker lass demure and sweet as a box of caramels. Others of the -well-balanced company Included: Jules 13. Pallly, living Brooks, Clara Thropp, Adde Bouicrs nnd Bud Murray. "Bought and Paid For" follows 16. Loew's Empress (George A. Boyver, mgr.) —Two headline acts are promised 8, viz.: "Ye Old Tyme Hallowe'en" and Stuart Black's quaint playlet of Scotch life, "Sandy's Weddin' Present." Crawford and Broderlck are to give "Bits of Musical in a Vaudeville Way.' r Others: Juggling De Lisle, Ergott) and his Llllpntlans, and Tom Mahoney, in "A Meeting of the Hodcarrlers Union." Photoplnys. Gatett (W. F. Jackson mgr.)—The Happy Widows are due 8, when "In Dreamy Mex- ico" Is promised, with Joseph K. Watson and Murray J. Simmons In duel roles—Mexi- can generals, and later on bull fighters. Last week the Rosey Posey Girls gave their bur- lesque. "The Love Club," In which Harry Bentley, Bert Wiggln, Harry Le Van, Walter Pearson and Earl Gates, are chief run makers, with the charming feminine assist- ance of Jeannerte Young, Belle Davles, Jsne Pearson, Sarah Hyatt, Marie Gates, Jeanette Mohr and Mabel Orel). The chorus was large and efficient—a veritable boquet of charmers. The Barbary Coast. Dance was a special fea- ture. The Liberty Girls come 15, when the Gavetv bookings will begin at the Olympic. Standard (Charles B. Arnold, mgr.) — "Beef Trust" Billy Watson and his Orientals arrive 8 for a week's stay on the banks of the Rhine They are featuring Billy Spencer, the original Grogan. Sun Rice and the Daf- fydllls certainly camrlcd every ward and pre- cinct of "Burlesque County. They proved a big Election weak card. DA Llndonun put on a "between- tho acts" stunt, which went well. Harry Lyons, Billy Barnes. Burt Davenport and parry Dixon were some of the chief aids ot 8am Rice himself and speaking of girls there were four In the buu.-h who loomed up like diamonds Jn a Tiffany setting. Fritz! Bowman, Marie Baker, Edith Gibbons and Lufti Beessn. The Big Sensa- tion follows 15. German. —The German Theatre Co. will offer, 8, a new German military comedy, "per Austausch Leutenant," by Richard W llde and C. G. Yon Negeleln. Emeey Auditorium.— The second series of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra concerts, di- rected by Dr. Ernst Gnnwald, took place 6-7, with Cnrt Frledberg as soloist. Mme. Scbn- niann-Helnk was beard matinee 8, in the first of a 8unday afternoon series of popular concerts. Mrwc Hall. —William Morris Is to bring Harry Lauder for two performances 11, and In his company are Alfred Latell and Elsa \okes, Irene Bercseny, Alfred Donnelly. Erno Ranee, Martlnettl and Sylvester, and Jed nnd Ethel Dooley. Littlb Pt.ayhoubb (Helen Schuster Mar- tin, mgr.)—Jeanette Ellng, the reader, will be heard 11. riF.ncK's Opera Houbh, Obphecm and Family, motion pictures. Han—Photoplays and vaudeville. AUTUMN LEAVE*. Sabobkt Aborn amd Richard Pbck were In town feeling the musical pnlse of opera ■overs. Tboy wonld like to put on a snort season for the Century Grand Opera Co., at popular price?. jack Lait. author of "Help Wanted," came m advance of Harry Lauder. Alma Beck gave a farewell recital at Memorial Hall, will then go to Birmingham, Ala., tor one concert, and proceed to New vork to resume her studies there. The Cincinnati Apollo Male Qnartett* as- sisted John Carlyle Davis at the dedication of the new orgRn at Avon Hall—Avondale's .Masonic lodge home. Julius Risk. Hungarian violinist, and his wife Tamara Boryatinsky, are to dance at tne Uvic League's cabaret 0. for the bene- m of welfare work among Cincinnati's foreign bom. Edwabd Smith Butlbb, an artist, and rormerly business manager of Music Hall, died Not. 1. EnvioA Vaccabi was the Glide of the San Larlo Intrenretatlon of "ftigoletto," a lyric success of the week. Fun Ok a Dining Cab" was the frame In which Roy and Arthnr did a fine lot of comedy Juggling at Loew's Empress. „ t»JOB0B Damebel was the topliner in Ordered Home." the sketch featured in the last B. F. Keith Mil. Cecelia Novaslo was decidedly splendid as Anita, the Filipino maiden. 8ak and Krm Morton bronght their old POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE COMPANY NIBHT LETTERGRAM TMC POSTAL rtUaMNKAlU COMPANY (MCOftSORAYSO) YnAUBSrrs ABO MUVCIIS THIS NMHT UTYCMIMN OUBJICT TO TM« Tin as Am conditions p*int«b> on tni back or this blame. CLARENCE h. MACKAY. Pncsidknt. B1VED AT o« N« INDEPENDENT COMPETITIVE PROGRESSIVE «>20 NY ZH 30 NL \J8ck Von Tilzer Si 157E Bway NY Oct 29 , 1914 148 West 45 ST. NY . PUT YOUR SONG "TENNESSEE, I HEAR Y(5U CALLING ME" IN THE WINTERGARDEN SHOW LAST NIGHT AND IT WAS ONE OF THE BIGGEST HITS I HAVE EVER HAD. CONGRATULATE YOU. AL JOLSON scream, "Back to Where They Started," and the Keith crowds gave them dally ovations. Anothlr Keith rattler was the stunt of the Kill Kare Kouplc—John and Winnie I leonine. Ben Linn was almost a match In avoirdu- pois for his side partner, John Bunny. J. K. Emmet Jr., welcomed warmly by many of the old guard, wbo recall the yodllng J. K. St. was seen In the playlet, "Tne Stongest Tie." Viola Cane gave him some splendid assistance. They were a fine card at Loew's Empress. Bstbb Adasebto was given hearty greet- ings as Leonara in the opening offering ot the San Carlo Opera Co., ''In Trovatore." Helen Da Coma, circus performer, who swings from one end of the big tent to the other holding on by her teeth sunk in a leather strap, was given a divorce by Judge Warner Nov. 2. She charged desertion. Her husband Is supposed to be in South America. She Is a Cincinnati girl—Ge-trade Scholes— and has one boy, John, aged five. HnniUlon, O.—Jefferson (Aisle Todd Jr., mgr.) Pearl Stock Co. offer ''Our New Min- ister" and "The World of Society" Nov. 0-14. Gband (John B. McCarthy, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and motion pictures. Jewel, Stab, Ltbic, Royal, Fbincbss and Eagle, motion pictures only. N0TB8. Mrs. John B. McCabtby (Nellie) is con- fined to her apartment at the Hotel De Armond, very seriously ill. Undeii the direction of Manager John H. Broomhall, of the Jewel, a number of films were made of Hamilton, which Alms are being run 9 and week, at the Jewel. Sandusky, O.—Sandusky (V. 0. Wood ward, mgr) Merry BnrleequerB Nor. 9. Gem, R3YAL, Albambba, Stab, Tbba- tobil'm and Ltcedm, pictures only. Losansport, Ind.—Nelson (Cuss. L. Fal- lon, mgr.) "One Day" Nov. 9, "Adcle" 11. "Champaign Glrla" 18, "The Yellow Ticket" 14 "The Mlle-a-Mlnute Girl" (local) 16, 17; "The Prince of Pllsen" 19. John Bunny 23, "In Louisiana" (local) 24, 25; " 'Way Down East" 26. Colonial (Harlow Byerly. mgr.)—<B111 for 9-11: Hopkins and Aitell, Libonatl. and New- kirk and Bvans Sisters. For 12-14: Massey and Bolton, Dooley and Evelyn, one to fill. Broadway (Jeffries & Mangues, mgrs.)— Vaudeville and photoplays. Grand (Sam O. Berman, mgr.)—^Feature films. Ark (W. H. Lindsay, mgr.)—Photoplays only. NOTES. Fiske O'Hara paid his first visit to this dry 4, at the Nelson. In "Jack's Romance," tinder the auspices of the local council of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. O'Hara Is liberal with his golden voice, and Is supported by a snlendld company. He promised to return next season In a new play. Bix WrrjOBON has returned to his home in this city, following the closing of the ITngenbeck-Wallace Circus, at Mayfleld, Ky. Mr. Widgeon was a member of Brengt's Brome Statues, which was accorded big re- ceptions everywhere. J. A. Dabnaby and wife arrived here 1, and Immediately started rehearsals for "The MSIe-a-Minute Girl," which will appear at the Nelson under the auspices of the Elks. Thb Fotm Socibtt Gibls. on the Colonial bill 1-3, were a refined musical act of much merit, and a good drawing card. Thb inmates of the local orphans home were the guests of Mannirer Fallon, of the Nelson at a matinee performance of "Nep- tune's'Daughter" recently _____ _ Jack Lait, author nt "Help Wanted," and advance man for Harry Lauder, was among the guests of the Barnett who were roused out of their beds owing to smoke filling the house. The fire proved to be In a neighboring: building, the guests receiving only a bad scare. Terre Haute, Ind.—Grand (Chas. Smith, mgr.) John Bunny Nov. 8. Geo. Evans* Min- strels 11, Elks' mosical comedy 28. 26. Varibms (Otto Mever. mgr.)—Bill 9-11: Carl MoCuliough. Mettle Choate and com- Eany, Bruce Morgan and Betty, Brandon [urst and company, and Billy Bouncer's Cir- cus. Bill 12-15: Holden and Heron. Three Emersons Roland Travers and company, and Fields, W-nehlll and Green. bw Ooloniai, (M. Less, mgr.)—Vaude- ville andplctures. _____ Lois (E B. Sheets, mgr.)—Stock and pic- tures. Savoy, Fountain, Colonial, Thbatobium, Cbiscbnt, Fbincbss, Obphbdm, Aubbican, Lycedh, Pabk, Oabdbn, Royal, Imp, Pal- icb and Oua thbatbb, pictures only. St. Louis, Mo Subcrt (Melville Stoli, mgr.) Forbes-Robertson, in repertoire, week of Nov. 8. "Hamlet," In addition to Moudiy night's performance, will be repeated at the Saturday matinee. Kipling's "The Light That Failed" will be given for tho first time In this city, Tuesday nnd Wednesday nights, and "Passing of the Third Floor Back" will be seen Wednesday matinee and on Saturday night. "Csjsar and Cleopatra" will be pre- sented on Thursday and Friday nights. Ijum Cowie will be seen In all the leading feminine roles, and the company will be prac. tlcally the same as during the past two seasons. Olympic (Walter Sanford, mgr.)—"Seven Keys to Baldpate" week of 8. ___ Amebican (H. R. Wallace, mgr.)—"The Blindness of Virtue" week of 8. Park. —"Graustark" week of 8. Shenandoah.— "The Fair Oo-Ed" week Princess (Jos. Walsh, mgr.)—Dreamland Burlesquers week of 8. Andy Lewis was especially engaged recently, as commander- in-chief of the army of comedians engaged to make the Dreamlands the most acceptable funfest Chief aids are: Fred Ireland, Ralph Kikus and the famous "Alpine Four" The feminine contingent is lead by Ines De Vcr- Standabd 'Ij. Relchenbach, mgr.)—-Mona Rsymond, "the $10,000 beauty," leads the Follies of Pleasure company 8-14. Gatett. — A burlesque organisation of forty people piesent tho two act burlesque, entitled "The Grafters," week of 8. Victobia (Wm. Care, mgr.)—The annual Schiller celebration, in which the St. l/ouls Germans unite to commemorate the anniver- sary of the birth of the poet, was inau- gurated Sunday night, 8, by the German Stock Company, with a grand production of Schiller's poetical drama of liberty, "W'l- helm Tell. New Grand Central.— 'Another all Mar morion picture feature Is here week cf 8, with Beatrtz Mlchelena, In 'Sslomy Jane." Columbia. —Bill 8-14: Llna Abarbanell. Liane Carrera and company, Tom Lewis and 'ttmpsny, Edwin Stevens and company, Stuart Barnes. Romeo the Great, EJlsa Bnegger. and Olympic Trio. GEANr..—Bill 8-14, Lesley's "California" heads the bill. Others: Nick's Roller Skating Girls, La Vlne-Clmeron Trio, Dorsch and Russell, Robert Hall, Etnelle Sisters, Vinle Baker, Cyril and Stewart, Sam Golden, and Universal Animated Weekly. Talbot's Hippodbomb. —Bill 8-14: Riding Duttons, Tot-cat's trained rooster, Dunlap and Verdin, Scott and Wallace, nnd Antrim ond Vale. . Milwaukee. Wis.—Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) Billle Bnrke, in "Jerry," Nov. 8-11; Cincinnati Theatre Opera Co. 1214. This theatre will then be dark for four nights, sifter which "The Prince of Pllsen" will hold the boards for three days, opening 19. Majestic (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.)—Bill week of 9: Mme. Jeanne Jomelll, Charley Orape- wln and company, the Wharry Lewis Quin- tette, Bebla, Avon Comedy Fonr, Blllv Mc- Dermort. Jones and Sylvester, and Fred and Adele Astalre. SncBBRT (C A, Newton, miir.)—'With Lela r.ee as the new leading lady, the Sntrbert Shock Company present "The Man from Home" week of 9. "Fine Feathers'' next Gayety (J. W. Whitehead, mgr.)—The Honey Mooa Girls week of 8. Girls of the Moulin Rouge neit. Club (Rod. Wagoner, mgr.)—A Trip to Paris 8-14. Undo Sam's Belles next. Cbybtal (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—BUI week of 9: El Cleve. Bash and Shapiro, Joyce and West, 8Ix Olivers. Obphbdm (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill week of 8: Johnson Bros, and Johnson. Three Ameres, Germarne's Models, Kennedy and Bart, and Bernard end Mavsrlck. Racine, "Wis.—Orpheum (Maurice Hank- tnson. mgr.) bill Nov. 8-11: "Dance of the Cities," Hal Stevens, Zlska and company, Ruth Rodcn, one to fill. For 12-14: Olive Vail and company, Leltzcl and Jeanette. Katbryn Chalonet and company, Curtlrs and Ulbbsrd, Berry and Berry, moving pictures. White Hodsb (W. H. Kimball, mgr.)— Vaudeville and moving pictures. Majestic, Grand, Racine, Bijou, Amdbb, A>:bbican, Rex and Casino, moving pictures only. Deeatnr, III,—Empress (Rollo V. Mai- lory, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. notes. Howe's Great London Shows and Ring- lino Bros,' Shows recently passed through Decatur on their way to Winter quarters. Both shows stopped here long enough to water and feed their stock. W. L. Pebcy, of "Olrl of the Sunny South" Co., and a number of the members of com- pany, were callers at Thb Cliiteh Office, Nov. 2. Mr. Percy reports pretty fair busi- ness in Illinois towns. Harold Bauer was greeted by an enthusi- astic house, Oct, 20. In the Mllllkcn Uni- versity Theatre. Tho following attractions have been booked for early appearances: Maude Powell, violinist, Nov. 0; Jennie De- fau, colorature soprano, Dec. 10, and Zocllner String Quartette, Jan. 14. The Cosn Show In Mt. Pulaski. 111., cloicd Oct 24. The success of the enterprise has encouraged tha committee to hold another one next year. Thb Dt.catuh Moose Band, with twenty- five members won the prises at the dedica- tion of the 920,000 Moose Home, at Pani, 111. a-ecently. They won tho 150 for best band, the $100 for largest delegation, and tho $5_prlse for best comedy make-up. Thos. Tvbnbb, champion cake walker of Decatur, won the first prise at the big Cele- bration Cake Walk on North Main Street opening, and also at the opening of Calhoun Street. Frank Owens, tho genial owner of the Grand Avenue Theatre, was in charge of Calhoun Street blowout. Peoria, III. — Majestic (Henry 8and- roty«r Jr.. mgr.) Klbblo A Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Nov. 12. Hap Ward and Lucy Daly 13. Billle Burke 14. Obfhbcm (Nathan A Greenberg, mgrs.)— BUI for 8-11: Six Klrkrmlth Slaters Msry 0 ray, and MacCormack and Wallace. For 12- 14 : Gertrude Barnes. Jimmy Lucas and Fran- ces Fields, and Seven Bracks. HlPPoriHOMB (B. P. Churchill, mgr.) — Vaudeville. Folly (Hairy Turborvllle Jr., mgr.)— Stock company, fa "The Turkish Maids, fea- turing Ines Kemn, was the attraction weok ending 8, Apollo. Coluhdm, Cobt, Duchess Ely- sium. EifPBEiJS, GARDEN, ILLINOIS. IMPER- IAL, Ltckum, Palace. 1'rinckss, San'Uuo and Stab, motion pictures only. motes. Nathan & Gheenreuo, managers of the Orpheum. will assume tho management of the Majestic, 10, THB HIPPODROME Will clore 15. Montreal, Can,—Ills Majesty's (H. P. HID, mgr.) moving pictures of Annette Kol- Icrmann, In "Nopfune's Daughter," week of Nov. 9. Princess (Abble Wright, mgr.)—"What It Means to a Womam" week of 9. ''A Midnight Girl" 10-21. Orphsum (Geo. Driscoll, mgr.)—Bill week of 9: French and Erie, Frank Milton and Do Lcng Bisters, Mrs Gene Hughes and com- pany, La Corlo and Max Dinus, "Blackface" Eddie Ross. Mario and Duffy, Morrissey and Hackett, and J. Warren Keen*. Gaybty (Fred Crow, mgr.)—Ginger Girls 9-14. Gayety Girls 10-21. Hamilton, Can-—Grand (A. R. Loudon, mgr.) Yiddish Stock Co. of Toronto Not. 10, Anna Pavlowa 18, "Annie Laurie" 14, May Dell Marks Co. 16, Indefinite. Tbmplb (W. II. Stevens, mgr.)—Rill for week of 0: Comfort and King, Bronson and Baldwin, George Felix and Barry Girls, tho Cromwells, Dunedln Trio, and Ell/abeth Otto. Savoy (George Stroud, mgr.)—For week of 9, September MornlDg Glories. Heart Charmers 16-21. St. John, Can. — Opera House (Waltor Woods, mgr.) Thomson-Woods Stock Co. closed Its engagement Nov. T, presenting "Shadowed Lives." Imperial. —Miss Cunningham, In songs: the Do Stephcno Bros., In musical selections, and tho moving pictures. Lyric. —Vaudeville and moving pictures. Gem, Unique, Stab and Empress, moving pictures only. Woodstock, Can.—Griffin's (M. Griffin, mgr.) moving pictures Nov. 9-14. There has been a decided dearth of dra- matic attractions here so far this season. St. Catharlnea, Can-—Grind (G. B. Od- ium, mgr.) "The Horl of Fawtitckct" 0, "Annie Laurie" 13. San DleKO, Cal.—Sprcckols' (Dodge & Hayward, mgrs.) Orpheum vaudcvlllo wns discontinued Nov. 5 owing to lack of pnt- tonago. llllls good but buslnoM poor. "Hnliy Mine 1 ' 14, 15 EMPnBsa. — 8tock cumpnny, licndod by Edna Marshall and George Dill, in "Butler- fly On the Wheel," week of 9. Gaibty. —Itonnmoil Little Theatre, opened 2 with a new stock company, headed by Kntlicrlno Koe nnd Wm. Jrtsscy, In "One Womnn's Life." Manager Johbcv promises a first class selection «C royalty plays. Savoy (Scott A. Palmer, mgr.)—Pontage* vnudovlllo bill week ot 9: Lolo, Acmo Four, Cornell, Cnrlcy and compnny, Grey nnd Peters, Kelly and Catlln, and Kcystono com- edies. IsiB and Majestic are dnrk. notbh. Thb Maya Film Company lias Incorporated here, ar.d 10. Wtlaon rarr, Ralph 10. Stlnp- man and Alfred I'. Newman are tho director - . Bebsib and Leta Knox, members of tho Schiller Quintette, spent a week visiting their parents hero before resuming their tour at Salt l.nke, over the I'antoges' Circuit. The Majestic has been leased to Lawrence Holmes, who will show feature films ODly. The opening data tins not yet been announced. Memphis, Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff" Nov. 10. Orpheum (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—JBI1I 0- 14: Trlxlo Frlgnnzn, Mile. Maryon Vndle, Milt Collins, Albert Perry nnd compnny, Ilrent Hayes, Three Arlovs, Chas. D. Weber, and motion pictures. Majrbticb (2), Empirbb (2), Princhrh, Alamo, Colonial, Queen, Plaea, Palace, Caiirolton, American, Echo, Bdhuhiian, Lamar, Eden, Rrk, Crystal, Lasca, Oxford, Wellington, Impkrial (2), METROPOLITAN, Daisys (2), Pastimes (2), Royal, Savoy, Pekin, Famous, Colombia, LinERTt and In- i'eiiial De Luxe, motion pictures only. Nashville, Tenn. — Vendomo (W. A. Hheeljs, mgr.) "Little Hoy Blue" Nov. 0, "The Trail of the r^ncsomn Pine" 17. Princess (Harry Siidokum, mgr.)—Four Marks Brothers, In "Home Again, did good buslni'KH week ending 7. Victoria, Cryhtal, Elite. Fifth Ave., Alhamiiiia, Hex and Ciiehcbnt, moving pic- tured. Oklntioma City, Okln.—Ovcrholser (F. O. Wels, mgr.) "Red Widow" Nov. 8, Ruth St Denis 10, Metropolitan (It. J. Mack, mgr.)—Tho slock company presented 'Tess ot tho Htonn Country" 5-7. Folly (>l<\ M. Tuli, mgr.)—Vnudovlllo and pictures. Lyric (Polo Ainoulopo, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Empress (Jack Roland, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Olympic, Drbahlinu and Majestic, mo- tion pictures only. Atlanta, On. — Atlanta (Homer George, mgr,) "Peg o' My Henrt" Tin*. »-14. FonMYTllB (II. L. Cirdoza, mgr.)— lllll 0- 14: Mercedes, Mnry Ellen, Lyons nnd Yosco, Edwin George. Torn Iltgolow nnd Mcvhan, Cnnicron Olrh, and ftnoncy nnd Bent. Ili.iou (II. L. Do Give, mgr.)—Vaudevlllo continues, to good business. IIonita (Geo. Campbell, mgr.)—Tableau and motion pic lures, American Ot. Roberta, mgr.)—Tableau and motion pi. -tines. Mill (A. K. Jones, mgr.)—Burlesque con- tinues to draw large crowds. New Columbia (Jim Roberts, mgr.)—Bur- lesque, playing to good homes. Grand, Montgomery, Strand, Vaudbtte, Savoy, Alpha (2) Alamo*), Alsiia and Elite, pictures only, Charleoton, 8, O.—Acadcmv (Charles R. Mntthows, mgr.) "Stop Thief' 14. Dark 0-13. Victoria (Pasttmo Amusement Co., mgrs.) —1)111 9-11: Australian WoodcWppers, Stevens and Falk, Fox and Ward, Plctro, and Charles and Adelaide Wilson. For 12-14: Kelly end Galvtn, Lottie Collins, Hil- ton and Roberts, and Cunon Sisters. PniKcr.BR, Majestic, Uno, Lyric, Cres- cent and Dixieland, pictures. Jamestown, N. Y.—Samuels (Edward T. Connelly, mgr.) "Evcrywoman" Nov. 14. Lyric (George Hlnmau. mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures to good business, NO FUN ZH* ■OtCBTHIaTO WROB7G 'WITH THB I_a.TB.BB THAT SHAVE THAT 8KIN8 YOU ALIVE iVEKDB "RCBBlJf O IS" WITH THE FIUdERI. M IE 1%T 1%T E TV'S SHAVING CREAM s_85iT.-«j_t»fflasar , r^ CBRHARD MENNEN CO., Newark, N.J. - • - ' - • UM If III CslitraM WHETS I0MTED TllCUl TOILET HIWEM '••-«« ss..t,