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Maboh « THE i^EW YORK CLIPPER 9 tymz IVIor* WAR WHEN OUR MOTHERS RULE THE Some One Said: - "I Care Not Who Makes Our Country's Laws if I Can Write Her SONGS" RYAN THE GREAT AMERICAN LYRICIST ii IS DOING THAT VERY THIIMO WHEN OUR MOTHERS RULE THE WORLD ii J3^AIM EF>OOH IVIiVICINO S This Song Appeals^ to. the ^Sentiment That Is in Everyone's Mind on Aocount of the European War GIVE YOUR PUBLIC WHAT THEY WANT WHEN OUR MOTHERS RULE THE WORLD 9f (lONAI^ :ady WRi-ri JEROME H. REMICK & CO. IS7 W. Fort St., DETROrr 219 W. 4«th St., NEW YORK Majestic Theatre Bldg., CHICAGO 906 Market, SAN FRANCISCO 228 Tremont, BOSTON JACK RiTO's BIG SHOW. BURLESQUE ROUTES. BILLY WATSON BURLESQUE CARNIVAL. Burlesquo gains a strong factor tlils week through the return of Billy Sliding Watson, who beads a new burlesque company for Ilur- tlg & Scamon, billed as Billy Watson and bis Burlesque Carnival, at the Eteplrc, Iloboken. This Is the Tail Girls, moved from the added wheel to the Columbia, and the Girls o£ the Gay White Way go on the added wheel, starting at Trenton this week. Mr. Watson Is working under a very advantageous ar- rangement for the rcmaliidpr ot the season. Mrs. Watson will Join tlic compauy March 8 nt rhllodclpbla. Mr. Watson bas been playing In vaudeville this seasoD, witli bnt one open, week, but the Inducements offered hlni by his former man- agora were stronff enough'to get him back to tho Columbia whcet He Is using his "Mayor and the Judge" and "The Gay Modiste." Manny Rosenthal _l8 the manoMr, and A. J. Phillips, advance representative. HEART CHARMERS. RATING. Doolc Choraa Coatnine* SocnerT 05 8S U6 100 Principal! \ambers ^omedr 106 05 / 00 The cooch haj certainly founil Its way nplown. mil It was woriinl Id unoxnccleU places wHn this Bhoir at the '..iurtar IIlll. New York, Inst ivfvl-. Even In an IcUh nilmber, "Tlie Irlso Tmijo," aay Olark. who led It, Indulged In weral am|«stlTe wljitc*, entirely unculli-d for. Il<>r<iTe that aha rfive a fair aaimile of ihe l>n<ir- ^••onth Street nmenwiXa while nlnitlii;? "Colobra- tkin Day In Teimess«e," and In Mildred .Stoller's "Tulip ind Baie" iiamber, one of Hie elrls ain thAi UJng, and ibe/ CTen <nn{>hnslznl It ly a Hwtllght. Thanks Do that Mllilml liersMf illdn't «r.» It. A cooch with "When Vou Wore ft Tidlp snd I Wore a Bone" Is cortalnly an original lilen If not a particularly happy one. Cliarlea J. Dorkhardt lmi>ononal<M Bunk, i Nlirara Falls hero, and arrlrlng In t wot rubber f ni, ho gild and twl9te<l Id bis uspol st.vlo. 1I« cImi eoDg well, as uiiual. Mort Fox waa a Oerman hotel owner, wllh a li!i:li-]illched volc« and a funny face mnko-up. Hilck Oamenn played a "No Mailer" nolor, i;lmi a waiter. F-lwcvl Benton actisl o» tho innn- uiKt ot Onnk. and Hal Plerson won n liail. bod, .Mi'\lc«n, not too «ircctl»c. Harrr WllMn nnd f'nm I.yona were the olhor male pnrtlclpnnn. •Mlblrcd Sloller, who by some nwBlc or other, 110.1 dliposed ot considerable avolrjiipoln, r.ml icoks stately and grictful, acts ll»cly ami ppno.irt to «reat advantage In nhlte tights. S^e ployed a TlTodoaa prima donna and sang In her bent '01 ra. •May Olork waa tbero with the donco raoromentJ, ri"! union Weat wna kept bopy cnnnmlllng ihc rniiioillans out of their money wllb llio asnlnaiico of Ihe had man. .Vie Kema did not show In Ihc flml port, hut '1 Ihe old Sam Howe bnrlenqno, ".Vl the llncoi." wuwl up well In black tlslilj and plaje<l tlio SlnrtoT, Mlas Stoller bad a fi,nny tnhle Bcene with niirk- fotilt acd Foi, rellering them of ibelr watches u> recolar dip style Tho numbers In ihs Brat part Included: "(VIo- Ijotlon Dot." "none of My nonrt." by M^a "«t; ■'Tulip and Rose." by Mli-i Slollor;• "'i!. :'• by Mr. Dii.-khnrdt; a burlMquo oiwm by I ho four leaders, and "The Ootlon Hall" hy .Mhs S'U lior. The olio Inc1ad«d a slnglnp and danrlng nnm- i?. "<™'oo and Clark, their offertm: lnclo<llna 1 Didn't Itilne My Dor to be a Soldier," nnd en oichenge ot repartee. Fox ond Bnrkbardt oiionrd In foil droaa, wl'h ■"no good laogba, and their piroillo« put oner In J0C<1 TOlcr. led them to the •nlrllrr Onloli wllh ew«l rwnlti. The Cblnrohlj Trio, .Mr. rieraon •ad MI«»»o Slollar and W«t, aUo put over «»• lood tongi. Ill the burlesqm, the old bora*, with which nnrlihar<lt, aa the Jockey, won tJie race, cnnlrllj- uleil jood oquino work. Miss West looked well '"■Tho numbers Included: "Arverae Hone." "Pat a Bet Down for Me," liy Mr. Deoion; "Doncinf the Blues Away." by Mlu CTark; ''^hen Yon io a long Way Froc IIon>e," by Miss Sloller; "Winter NlKht," by Miss Oark and Mr. Btn- Ion: "RoBplcker," and other popi;lar Bono. Tlie ehoriia: Anna Damett. Ada llancn. hToiyn RoTmonil. Mabel Knowlea. Urace Olork. !■ lo Ilonv n/nd, Kmn.o Bail, Qrawf Mathew. riorti fJooil, Kotc I-con«rd. Lillian MatthewF, Flo I)oiiii>roi.t, linv Gallon, May .Morelaort, Mamie n-w. l.llHini Fle'ds. Flo Dobslon, Lorcrte Nolle. May nu'iy. May Kearna, Btbel Lory, Sadio Kone, I.™'iora IM-Bt. May Wllaon. Will. EMPIRE THEATRE SOLD. The limplTO Amnament Co. illaposed la«t rcroi of tho Kuiplro. nronil and Falrmonnt Avrniiod, ThMtdelphln, which .until lost mvk w«» occuploil 09 a Imrlcwquo house. Tho piichawr Is Jnwph ^V. OarillmT, a real ealalo npcrrliir .mil foriihT owner of Iho .Vlbambm. The c<i;ioldotallon la ui't'trfUod to hoTo I'lnx' lo llnO.OOO. Th» Ihforro ocuplea a lot, 02 hy ino foot, and U rFK*ff«l for }150.0no. "Tho Ihofire woj hiilll by Uio Into Iiirael KlolRhmaii In is;;n. nnd wnn nc- niilio<l hy Iho Nlion i Zlmroomioii .^mimemoiii Co.. In III02. The Umpire O). IkiihIiI Iho hniw In ipll .ind hilroducod biirlc»n"o mill Inst wc*k, Vlioii' a ttock company wna OMlilil fhod Ihorc. SCRAHTON DROPS BURLESQUE. The Mnjoptic andiSlnr, ot Rcronlon, I'o.. hai« clo<(d on account of jioor palTiirego. Mr. Tee^ mnnoger of tho MnJ<"llc. I» noif monogiT of the Wilkea-llorre borlwno ho-ifo. nit,LY WAT.SOS TO nRTIIlR, rurlmiiue noil aeooon loses Illlly Walonn "n Ihe molii whool. It means a poit hi?" I" cunora of Itonlroa, as Iher oil tnn'* on nill.ir when he cols nnuind. eron If ll'o a gi>?d (ir Ind erawn. lie will land Ornt osilly by Mn» I. «nd Is now In Iho JVoit fottliic fourlcon nhowa un Iho week. JUsTclo^ ' ' "" IjJicd Uif Weal. louiiiolll'irs have Iln- KRANK "ni'D" WII,',IAMSf>N, aflrr aljtofn rookn' lllnciw. 1» book nn Iho Job. pliTlni: hln old part Willi I->l. Ix* Wmilie and the 'JIngvr Cirla. Dv n. J. vox. Account of proTloua luiiirocl:. Jack Rrlil wua fcrcod to fluUh bin cii|;a|:vru('iit nt tl>« Acailoniy, Plllsburfih, lost w'cok, r:id iif'.or n week's lay* on, will opto at the tSni|iroNii, Milwnnkoi-, for an (■xlonded cngHgomeut, The bill nrownivd iil Iho Ui:h1i was as claeny as that pro.M'nIetl the flrrit vrek of Iho six wocka' e.i:{Ogenieiil. In tho closing hill, Jnok ItoM iiroMiilnl "Tho Mllk-Foil Urollera." In ".A Mxut lu Ikihom'.u," chuck fall of tho best of comic dlalnnuc and amusing sltuatkins, 'iho central Ogure of IVniiln Murphy, a Pltlaburgh inlllioDslrv, wou homllcl by Held In a capable manner. A. Uur.ham Uell In nnusnolly good toIco, wos well received, and Icok tnony encores In his totIjuh songs. Willis Hall. In a email part, handled blmtiolf wllh the uf.iial eioclneoH, while Uoli Sl.irlr.iniii, as tho Dulchmm In chirge of "Iluheniln," was a trout will, his uller dlnrogard for Ihe corrert handlbi<r of Iho DigllBh loriifunee. Am usuoI, Horry Itlchardoon, aald lo bo bur- leinue'H sweetest male singer, look lop honors In Ihe TOCQl lino, bin princlpol offering being "Mou* rice Oootello." aSKlaled by the chorus. Klla Held (lUliert. Uerlha llaumlln, I.llllin I.lppman and Itabe Laliellc roundnl out a company por cmoI- Icnca, and lent color to the pioducllon. The big beauty cboroa could not be Improred upon. Tboto cloTor giria bare been carofiilly drilled Into In- tricate steps by Freddie Clark. The beat song hllB wore the opening chotuH. Uonham Doll and Jock Rehl. In a short specialty, ROTe "When I Dream of Old Irolonit" In their liOHt lone, and pleoHOil Imnionnoly. "Punb It Along," wllh the rIHh In ^ eorlH, nlra ptov*! a iiuTolly, as did "Ohook Your nagKsge to Lore- land." when all the glrlx mHrchod Ihrough Iho audlencv wllh lltllv Rrl|m. Tho chorno IncliiiloH: Sally and Kltly Ksrhor, Podle ind F,dna Orwch, Mary WOBlman, I>nl»y I)e Veriio. Irene Oardiirr. Anna Jllnor. Dot Wnml. IVancoH Flayoo, I'eKgy Hope, Ilabe Miller, Daisy DaTOnnorc anil Khon Ilrown. During the ploiv. siieclalllex were lendorod by Ilell and Uall, and Ihe Mocnolla Trio, whoiie hnrleaque on the ouf- frocotic nueallon waa greally onloyod. Henry Van Dor Vnort 1h musical illroclor, while Ihe crew conslain of Honk I/lacb ami K<1. IMiht. Kolo Petit 19 wordrolw nilstrnsa, and Ftc<l Clark U msnager and porwnol reproBonlallve of Jack nolil. n.s well OB nrmlucor of nninbera. Tlio fninoiiB IIiilii lliil;! danco ns done by dalnly Dnrla Dolnrls. Iimneht fB'nrnnle oominent. .Mr. Itolil mnilo a farewell Biirvch. In which he henrllly tlintikofi Ihe many potrntm of Ihe Academy for Ihc klriil Hii(,|titrt lo lilfn, uinl woh greeted with doofeti. lug uiijilauBO. CAIiniK nKR.NAItl). of Ihe Pllly tfaliion Show. Is nt Iho P.og<-nl IIulcl, SI. I/>ula, .Mo., Ill with 1)pholil fo>or. NOIIA JIKNIIY Is In Now York to undergo an niiornllon. and ha.i Ihorofon- liocn forced lo re- fuse Oil offer from Ihe Walaon .Show. JACK FAIIST'H ixidr waa erenialoil Feb. ?H, aflor the Borrlcon Ik Id at Ilollly's. at 0 a. ft. Aiiiing Iboae who atlendeil were: Pat Koariicv, Fred Woldmann, Fred Mnllor, Clint Wllron, Iforry Kcsler. OiarloH Franklrn and Sam Floher. ^lo^o(:oT I.oiiis Oherworlh,-of Iho (Jay Whlinrii. r.tn«' oTor from Plilladol[ililn. and aomnipanloil Ihe loily lo Ihe Freiili l*unil Cromntory, wllh .^l^rf. FouBt and neToroI other rnontnorii, CIIAUI.F.S KOSTK.It. agent of nernmeln'a F>il- lloA of i'ioaoore, muurn* the dealli nf hlw fnl',u-r, at hiB hiime In Oleveland. O.. Feb. 17. SA.M (;i,AnK In monnglng Ihe Jack Iteld Bhon, JiiTi.ot MoCormack In adfonoo. They eigioct lo rc.mo to New York next week. I.tilTISK IlIinKIIAHT. a Imrleanue girl, at- Ifniploil Biik-lile hy jiriBon ot 'Mndniintl, Fc'i, 2.1. nnil was taken lo Ihe Oily hospital. HARRY K. IVIORTOIM Of Giu Faf'* QBjatr CHrJs Columbia Wheel. Al. Ttoc-TOrt HIiiiw ilrvliii; l':iiyli', iir,ir.)—(Jololy, .MilWHUkw, March I II, SInr uiiil Unrlor, Chi- <'iii.'i>, H.|;i. Anirrli'nn Ilenullos (I/)u Kpuloln, mgr.)—Oololy, (Inmliu, iMoreh l U, lay off H IU, .MIiMicniMilbi 1.-1-2IJ. llrf.nilwny aUli* (Hob Oonlou, nigr,)—I'onn Circuit .Miircli Ml, IniiHTlol, HI, l/iiili', H-i:i. Ik'limnu Show (Jock Hliigor, nii;r.)—(loloir, Wimhlngtuu, March l-U, (lololy, Pllliihuri:>:, IS-2U. Hon 'l\>iiB (Frank McAlecr, mgr.)—(lah'ty. Pills- hurgh. Marcli 1-0, Hlor, Ulcvolaiiil, l.'( 20. Fig Jubilee (Maurice Jacobs, mgr.)—Loy off 1-0; t^aoliiu. Itrwiklyn, S-13. Ileii Welch's Uwn Oo. (Harry Hhaiilni. mgr.)— . Ilurlls (c Heomon'a, N. Y., March 1-0, Phils., SI.'I, Iieouly I'orode (Kd, Bchaefer, niiir.)—Knglewood, Chicago. .Morcb 1-0, (Inyoly, Ih-lrnit, H l.'l. Dowtry lIurlcMiuers (Iloli Oiheii, mgr.)—Coolno, I. kin,, March 1-0, Ilurllg It Seonvm'ii, .New York, 8-i:i. only Wntsoii'B Dig Show (Illlly Walann, mgr.) — ttnlely, Kunaoa Oily, March l-U, Ualety, Omaha, 8-l\i, OarDall,>u Deaulln (Sam RoblMon, ngr,)—Ilrons, New York, Match l-U, lay off 8-13, Ooliege (ilrls (Msx Spiegel, mgrO—Olymule, CIn- ciDuatI, .Utrcb I-O, Kmiiire, Tolislu, H-15. L'leomlend Uurlesuuer* (Itob Travpni, mgr.)— (klunihla. Now York, .March l-U, lay dff H.13, CaalDo, i:roolilyn, 1S.2U. Dove Marlon'. Uwn (lasy Qrods, mgr.)—Slar ond (liPIrr, Chlcogo, March |.||, elone for aoason. Folltea ot the Day (Jack MoNaniaro, regr.l — Oaaloo, I'hUodelubla, Match |.U, Kinplro, llo- Irjkon. R.|3. KrtNich Mo4le)« (Dick Zelaler, oigr,)—Oalety, I'liloburgli, 813. OuliltMi Orook (Jamca 0. Kullon, mvr.)—Oiluiublo, t liicogu. I'U: KiiglewKKl, Clikagu. H IU. Culoly (ilils (Jocobii A Jrriuon, iiigr:!.)—Lay off March M), Newark 8.i:i. Olugor (llrls (K. W, ^;hlpnian, mgr.)—Trent on 4- II. Pslniv, Ilaltliiiun-, H.I,'I. .. (Jlolio Trotlera (\Vanli Mart4u, mgr.)—Slar, HI, Paul. March I-O, Unlet/, Mllwnuktv, H-I.'l. Cnmy Mshlo (Win. V. Jninliiipi, iiuir.)—4lnlety. Ilu(rnl/>, March 1-0, Cnlely, Mllwiiuki'o, H-U. GIrIt of Ibe iluullii llnuid- (Ilurllg & Hi'oiiiiin, nicri.)—Oak'ly, Ilalllniuiv, 1 11, lliuuiro, llklii., H-i:i.. Cay ."^'ew Yorkers (Jako (InldlaTg mgr. I—MInnc- niniliB Man-h Ml, Hiar, HI. I'oiil, H I.'I. (llriH from llnpiiylnml (<li->i. II. I'orrls. mgr.) — WeUuilijHlor, Pruvlilenii', Miiruli |.i|, IIoiiIon H-i:i. Iloppy Wlihiwii (Fjnnmsy Ic Xlivk, ingrs.)—Ool- ol}-, Mmilrvol. Marcii 10, Albany end llarl- frril H-t:i, Iloi.iynvxm Uriii—Kinpire, llklii, Mo.'i'li Ml, lay off H.13, ProvM'iii .V jn-aii. ^ Hasting*' lllg Show (Horry ■IlnMlngN, mgr.)— Oriilieuni, I'alerauii. Ml, Prorlikin-u H-13. Mlierly Olrl. (Alri. D. (lorniaii, mgr.)—.Syrorusa n:iil Dileo .Morch 10, Unloly, .Montreal, H i:i. Lore Mokori (W. U. Ualle, mgr.)—Psiaoe, Ualtl- mure, .March I-n, Oolvty, Waablnglvii, N-in. Mlin'iln Diillor Dull* (Ira .Miller, njgr.l—Ilarlford ami Albany Morcli Ml, Ilrunx, ,New York, H-M Priri- WhiiierH (A. I'l-orifjii, iiik'r.)—•Kinplro, Trj. h'llo. Miiri'li Ml. (jhlcoKo H l.'l. ll'i>oiiin>l (llrls iWnlIrr 'Jrcnvi-ii, mgr.) - "<lnlol7, liixlun. March Ml, Odiimbln, Now York, H'i;i. Ilw Syilell'a (Hirry ThiMiipmin, mgr. i—Sinr, <;irvi'lnnil, March Ml, Olymnlr. ClneliiiiBll. H \A. IlMoy I'linijr (llrls (P. H. Clnrk, mgr.)—Albany nnil llorirurd March Ml. Iloslon H.|3. Nr.i'Inl .MnliU (J. J. I.loliormonn, ingrs. I—Iloalon, Mnrrh M), Horlford and Allmny H I.'l. Sliding Illlly Wolaoii (K, 51. II'Mi'iilhal, mgr.)— Km|ilr<>, lliilioken. Ml; Conlii'i. Plillo., H l.'l. Slor ami rjirlor (Frank WelHlarg, mgr.)—I<ay off Morr'i Ml. .MInaoai'illa H-i:i. Trooi'loros (Frank H, I'U-rco, iiigr.)—Imjierlol, Bl. . lyiiila. .March 1-0, Oalrlr, Knonu. Clly. H in. Winning Widows (I>iuln (llllnTl, mgr.)—<lolety, Toroiiin, Morch Ml. (Inloly. Iliiffiirn. H in. Wataon Slslera' Co. (Mm S|iloi>-|, ingr.I—'laloly, Detroit, March l-O, (lololy, 'I'oninlo, M-13, CoIomMa Wheel—Added. Aulo Olrls (Tpldf HlamnilB, raicr,) — (Vdiimhin, Indlsnapolls, March l-fl, Diioklnghini, Ixnili- Tllte, N-I3. Bit nerlew (Henry I*. Olxon, fn^r,)—Uucklng- V l,nin, I.onlsTlllo, March 1-0, Htnndnnl, Olnoln. i,uil,_K'i:i. P.f'tK-iiilniirt-'.IIiiwnril, Iliialon, Ml, (Irnnil, IUinIiiii, si;i. lloiiiily, Yoiiili nitil Fnlly (I.imiIh Slnrl-, iiiur i - iilyiMph', Now York, Mnrcli Ml, HInr, llroihlyii, n-1:i. lllg SonHalhiii I'.Miirrlit \Vnlii>liH'!(. mgr.)—llrnnil lloHloii, .March l U, Mniiolioalor. N. II.. K in. Woriiulor II.I.'l. <.',ly S|i:irlH (II. I',, t'nilmi, iiigr.l-^SIomHnl. fMii- rliirinll, March Ml, l-'mproHi.. Oiliinbiin, H-i:i. Crocker Jnrkti (Ohnrlcti I'-'iiIko, mgr.|--Kiii|iri>.ii<. ('4ilumhiirt, .March l-<), l-jiipiro, (Mi-vi-lnnil, H-i:i. (Jliorry UldNminiH (.Maiirloo J.h-iiIh. mgr.)-'I.ny off .Miinli Ml. (Inb'ly, Chli-aun, H-i:i, Clly llelliii—(Virliillilaii, lliH-liorlor. Morrh Ml, Slar, ToKinlu, H-13. Llinrmliig Wlduwa—Htar, Ukln., March Ml, Trmn. iloni. Plilla., H-1,1. FiillloH i,( l»2U lU'W TnlUil, mgr.)—HoToy, llnm- llliai, March I-II, Coilllino, llolroll, H-i:i. .■■(.'llin uf PlonHuri> 'llul»* llorii.tclii, mgr.) — Caloly, Ilhln.. .Match Ml. ttevr HaToii ami l.rlilgojnrl H-13. Foy Fuaior (Jo. (Jiio Opiieiibelmor, mgr.l—Vlo- Kirla. I'llaliurgb. Morch I-O. I'enn GImilt H-KI. Ulrla of the (lay Whllo War (Frank I.lTliigitnn,' (iigr.I—Trfnlon 4.0 I'oloro, llilllnure, H.|3. (Jlrlo of Iho Fidlles (it. M. Slpnia<<, mgr.)-~Slanil. ord. Hi. I/oulo, Match Ml, O'ntury, Kansaa Oily, H-13. Oor Willow* ir.iinli J. friiorworlh, mgr.)—Wllke*. Ilarro Morcli 1-0, Illnghamtiin and Hchenectadr Hia. Olrls from Joyland (Him Wllllamo, mgr.)—Itlng- hamton and Hcliciieclody March 1.0, Oorlnlhlan, ilocherler, H I 3. Oarden of (llrls (r.onia ((rrnrd, mgr,I—^Islely, Chlrogu. MarrJi 1-0. (kiliimhio. Iiidlanaiwdla H.I.n. Ooy Morning (llurloa (Jnck llllnra, ingr.l-Oailll. lac, IM-Iroll, iMiri'h Ml, llnyuarkel, Chlcogn, H.|3. IIpIIo, PnilM (Wm, Ilwhni, nior.l—Kmidro, Clero. laud. Morch l-O, VIolorln. Plllaliurgh. H-13. High I.lfo (llrls (Frank CaldiT. mgr.)—Hprlngtlolil Morrli 4.0. lay off H in. Ilmrord, Ilnalmi, I.t-'jn. High Ibillora.—Murray Hill, N<-w York, March I-O, Aooileiny, Irrtr Oily., H.|3. Heart (Minrmera (l)flTo (lomlriai. mgr.)—Arademy, .ItTWTT Clir, .Moroh I I), PiTlh Amlaiy H.|n. Mlsrhlof Mnkors (F. W, (IHiardy, mgr.l—Hay- iiicrkot, (.'hlcago, .March 10, Slandord, Ht. [..oula, H.t3. Mfiilo 0.irlo nirlB (T. Hulllran, mgr.)—Hijr, Tomnin, Mnrcli 1-0, HnToy. Ilinillbin, H-13. Orloiilnis (Illlly Walami. iiuir.) —MnnchratiT, N. H.. Mar:'h 1-3, New York H.13. Si'iih'nilior .Morning (lUirli^H rAan Ciimmlnga, mgr.) —Porlh Amhiiy, N. J., Man-h 1-3. IJaloly. Ilolll- more; H-13, Tango (llria lOlioa. K, Taylor, mgr.)—(lolyoko 4 », llnward. Ilnainn, H.1.1. 'I<:iiigii Qiireiia IK. F.. Daly, mgr.)—Oalety, Phlln., Miirrli 10. Allanlh: <;lly H.|3. TrniiilerB (Ous Kaliii, mar.) —C^-nliiry, Kanaaa Clly, .Morrh 1-0. hy off H-I:i. Chicago ir>.'.20. TrniiB'AlloiitlrB (fHina. r>Hi'ilirH', mgr.) — Now lliireii & llrIilge|K>rt .March 1.0, HprlngOrlil H-in. I'nrlo Horn'* IU-IIi-h— Onn iilghl Blanda 10. Zailah'* Own Hhrnr (John Kokh.inll, mgr.l—^Troc. adeiw, Phils., Mnrrh Ml, .Mllwauhoo H ID. PF.N.V OIIICIJIT. DooTor Falls. Po.--M'iiiiloy. MfiKooHp/rrl. Pa.—Tiioailny. (Iroonaliiirg. Pn,-"Wi-iliioBiloy. .Mlahlor. Allonna. Pa.—Thiirsilay, Oriilioiim. York. To.—Frhlay. Aeadpiny, Iteadlng. I'n.—Satunlnr. tinon nn.tNON. vtm ommiino. .Inr l^rlll. moniger of llio I'oaalng IterleW nf It'll. wrlU'S us OH follows: "DBraiiiT, MIrh,. Fob. n. "Am vrlling a fi-w linos for you l« Inmrt <n yi'ur |is4)er no Ihbt It will not be uilaripn'- Rorloil lo ymt later. "Tlimiwh Ft. Wayne cloalnv gl»"» all shows • wrok Iny off Itetwern hom and Chicago, and ui fdsylng (Jhlram Oro llmea within tweiily-firn wools, parllcularlr cue bouK» whctr we wore i<i gu sfior Ihe lav off week, the Ilaymorkrt. Chlong'i. would tie frry Ind for u» to ploy. Two K«kB Inlpr, between Konsas City and Ohleaan Ib orollier lay off, Ihernforn we bare dedited lo i-'nio our (eoBon iiext Hatnnlay nlihl here In r>olrnll. at Ihc Cidlllae Theatre, whUli- who miKually agreed by Ihe thliintila Amnoenionl <V>. and my parlner and myself, ai tbry could oot