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October 9 YORK on. (CpnUnued from _iiqpe IS.) Oerman theatre 'for years past, and that lie Is the ODost "natural" actor .Imaginable. Annie Rub- I'oerster, for the post few jears on£ .of Clie fa- Torltes' at the IrVrns. Pla« Theatre, was a <oc- genial partocr as bla mucb-abussd wife. The tblrd prlnclpBl figure of the play, that of soaaz .a£d beAutuul Erna Wahl. •was ILkewlse .phiysd bj -the oiigloai creator of the part, ExL Ipbtoenle Bwih- maoD,-fTom the Vlenim Uofbu^. :!)ne Is & p!.q.uaiit brunette of channins appearance, a koo^ -dresser and .accontpUshcd nattess. iThe .other :parts'-^pe well taken csrc .of by iltcte vU^er, :Hans-JIsteT- 'blrcher, 43mst Holznitsel, SlaTle 'Kl eia e Uuei , 'Gns- lav Paul Schuetz, Ernst Robert, Aranba Kben, .Helnrlch Matthaes, lUchAid Jr'elst, .Chdatlan ^b. .Klera Arndt. Wlll^ Krey. Iffl Engel «nd IHelnrtch :Falk (old), and Benn Susonl, XuHnlg ^oppee .and Helene Rotbe .(new). 'J>zdlse' mqst d>e £iv«n :to Mr. KoiH .also ;(or Ills jmlAtlc jstage joaaqfe- jnent* scroUna. Brooklyn, N. Y,—Montauk (Louis WcrbR, jagt.) "-Ilwili Beds" this week. Cyxil Maud^. la "Qraa^ps," not week. -Majestic (J. M. Pierce, tu^.Xr-Louls Mann, "The Bubble," this week. "Sumers" next weeK. Teixeb's SuuBEni (Leo C. Teller, mer.)—"It Paxs To Advertise" .this week. Louis uann, la "ITne Bubble," jiaxt week. ACAOE.MI OF Music O. Bdsetl, mgr.)—Ccm- certB, .musical entertalDments, llecturea. .etc. Obpheum (F. a. Girard, mgr.)—BUI 4-9: £va Tangnay, Crats .Camptiell, iFred 'V. iBonsis jinA company, llussey and Boyle, Arco Bros., JuUe lUne and company, itbe Shnrocks, :BiiaiB .and Lynn, and Adonis. PaosrECT (^'fn. Uaaaud, :ii»t.>— Bill A-9 -. Wtd. Courtlelgh and company, Wlnsor-MeCay, ■Rysn and Xlerney, Maria Xo's .comnany, aQite.'s ':Mototl|ig," Crossman's -Entertainers, Sorter and -eulllTon, and (teaton .PAhner. -BuajiwicK (Benedict'Blatt. mgr.)—'Bill 4-0 ^WII• .ton .Lackaje .and company, jlr. .and Mrs. .Jlfomle. Barry, Ci«o. -East and comp.-iny, Alfred 'Bersen, Xliree AjiKers, Xhurber and .ju^l.son, .Rae lElsanor 'Ball, .and Judge and Gale. Grand Opera House (Lov iSaikor, jqgr.)--JOl^ Grand Opera House Co. .presents "'Hhe Phantom RItsI" this week. "The Warrens of Virginia^ :neit week. Casino (Chas. Daniels, mgr.)—^The Roseland Girls this week. The Strolling Tlayers neit week. Empire (J. H. Curtln, mgr.)—The Maids of America this week. J>aye ^Mazion.'s.-E^ow next. I''i.Axuusii (Jaiues T. ■I>olan, mgr^l—Bill 4«: E- .Etedeilck Hatvlcy and Frances ilaiidit .and rompan}-, In "The "Bandit;" Evelyn Diramore, SylTls. Ji>yal and irUrot, .Fas and Jilvans, Xbcodote 'Rendlz -Players. Pave TVelllngton, Carter -ami Waters, imd .Uatry B. il.cster. Orbscbnt (WIHlam •'Wood, -mr.)—^Tho (descent Stock Co., headed .by Dorothy .Sboemakar ^nd Ev- erett Horton; presents "Pollv of -tlie Circus" this -R-cck. "The Trail of tbe Loiicsome Pine" jxcxi; -tveek. .Gotham (Charles Umla. Tngr.)—The "MacCnrty .Players, Is ■■^loirtc Crlstq," ,tlila >wcak. "liie rifice" next week. Stab (.M,.3. iIoy«c, mgr.)—-X|ie iCUy ^orts rtbla -week. -I . Gaiety (Wm. Woolfoik, mgr.)—The Tempters this week. The U. S. U.-aiiU-.'s next week. BDOADWAT, GBEENPOIXT, W'AnWICK. Ub Kai.d. Keexei's, Bijou, OLrMPic, Palace, Kollt, Fifth AvJS^CE, JONES, lUAita^. ■Iteufufiu, Kiuow. ^u«)e' Tllle and pleturcx. ' - • • .'CU.MBERUUID, tDUPPITII.T>, TjlITOEX, M^DKtOK, -OX- FORD, BoYAi,^ etc., motion pictures only. THE NffW YORK CLIPPER 23 TAE J3EST SHEWING aUja DN THmH^EETiFlUt THE HONEY Attractive"Wcanper, leo .five.stick Pacbwes ln.a Bqx, )&iaents..lnclndriigJlevenne 8taiqp!},f ..O. jB.>Obloaso- Peppermint, Mnenrmlnt .or F>riit( Vlttwot. fi«nd jiuuT orders to TRISCO MINT CtUQIjE OOMPANY, ;3IS West Ontario Street, Ohlcaeo,.UIs. Oct. ■*, 1015- (38CUS HAGERBECS^AIiL&GE ROTES. BY GAS STIUPSON, VHE NUTTIEST GL'Y tOM EARTH. Sept. 1.1, I-'ronkforL Ind.—Tows quite a flh- ,tauce from grounds. Late parade. £lg crowd .on ■the .stcsets. (iMd daj^a Juistness. Doc. Partelto ds.etlll keeping ap^lB-record as an expert surgeon. All his patlent^are doing fine, and all praise lilB system of treating them. He Is always on the Job, And is always Johnny on the sfpot when wanted. JltEi>T. -14, Deoatur, Jnd.—N'lnety-elitht miles over the Clover Leaf and la town 'bright and early. Big -crowd at the runs to -greet vs. Good crowd St mstlnee. Ca^. Jack, our famous bandmaster, dlnds It a Tileasure to Joaid Jils 'band-in parade uch nqraUif. Wiien we miss ,a parade once In a whdie •C^pt. aa^ !feels lost -for the teat -of the day. T>aredes are his enjoyment nad delight. ■Sbpt. -15. -Portland. Ind.—Only twenty-elaht anlles ^to-night Used the G. R. h I. rolls, file •biiBloess .at both shows. Wnltep Robblne Is ^111 .«rontlng a big -senaetlon at the Wild Woat (oncerts. Leo Moser, of the -Engt-ne Troupe, left 'the-ebow in PranHrort to-Join-ibe Pictaiannl Troupe, in New York. Shpt. 18. Rlcfainond, -Ind.—Used the G. R. 4 a. tails Jot -forty-tlirae miles. In town at 10 a. :B. Big crowd atitfae rtras. A long haul -to the grouml, esd flulte a distance to the town. Big day s busl- int>K8. Ted Nicholson Is some busy boy these days. .Bert Cole keeps .bim busy In all his spare time, ■dabbtifg the ^knqp black -on rthe :muslln. Bert -Is st'.ll 'landing three banners cver.v day. Sfpt. iT, .Slnua, iO.—a^>rty^b< Jniles over itbe Penn Lines. In town at 10 A. M. Short walk fiqpx -^om to the grounds. Big day's business. StDMr iiats tiave been doomed. Even Henry StanUle ^ome covering net with a.-fatal mlsti^. Henry has .offered « Toward for ih« name -at -the culprit that committed the crime. To-day the straws that air- ^vivod the -slaughter have All -been -exohaoKed fran jx» rack -to. another. Saody Brock has cut out all 'IttWlng «nd 'wants -no one -to -khl him any more. iBud .Lentgar nill .kindly take notice. The 'boys are fettlse a party -toiretlier for a -trip -to N. Tc. CHty rom Washlncton, D. C. JSPT. .18, .Wnpakoneta, O—:Daml the C. H. & D. rails for a -short -91 -mllv ran hift ovmlng. Or.iiK .to.a dtcallmeat of AnevOf Hic stock.cai9 we arrlvea It. town -nt 11)30 a. -ji. 'Heavy-rain caused a late Jibofw. JlinpadrQine .traek-was ,in taiubty condlthiB. 'Big'business at'both »hows Sept. IP. ;n.'aAlngton C. lU., O. —rlOS miles omr lie C. H. -4 "D. In' town at 3 p. -H. Big crowd J\t the nins to w.atcta ibc cars unlnad<d. CTpar, waim weather. The Cherry Hotel proved to be the fftTOP- Ite tMlaiy. -fiulte a few .of the bo^s .left -the ttowu )fi«t esentqs an fthe local ttiain. 'It Jaft town .at S.30 -A. 3U., and arrived beK 10 a. >m. LAIIRETTE TIfflGR STATS IN Oea^iC. Tyler ie4eim))ia..cabilegrem from L<<n- -non -yesterday from 'LauFette Taylor, in which she said that owing to tbc continued success of "Peg 0' 'Sly Heart," at the -Globe Dhartve. ;ibe '•capiinc .«tatt her American .tour this lUiUl. .ae'amufgeil, mat -Avould suicly .como in the .^p^liK. Bo vany American stars and plays bsve'failed in London -that .It is raUiorrOUC of tbc -ordipi^ fpr an fit9- .IIsUsianasVT to bislst.-iipoa.an ^i^cilcaji KtarvC<)p- ■tiou9B an ei)gqgcQiat>t. .^tir napre" thap "jodc 'thousand ^orformahces. Miss Taylor <«ayR -ate us Wearied of playln$r tbo role of Peg. and baa tried -to be excused from continuing In London, but as the London .nubile contlnpes to ilteraUy -paek <tbe Globe Theatre to the ■'doors, -ebe .has "to rt-mnln nt bcr post. She made ber first London .aBpearaDCC in "Me^" a year -.ftgo. JU. ifhat 4tme a .'foitr -necks' epgafemcnt was contemplated. 'Plans bad';been made-l£ Klaw 4'Erli|nger,'>lpiasspClattDu .With (3jcorje C. Tyler, lor Astur ,Ufr .Mlos 'Sltiylor to begin In Chicago in November In seve'ral ploys ■by -Jier Jiiisbond, J. .Hoztlcy -M.anncF9, .starting wUb "Happiness." This ongagement is -now deferred- nntl! next Spring, and the appearance of Miss Taylor in ^New Xotk .until wMon. IRENE FR.VVKUW WITH <<HA7(DS UP." Irene Franklin -was In 'New Tork last SundaT, but rejoined the "Hands -Dp" company at ^Balti— more, Oct. 4. The show opens 11, at PtiiladelpUa, .for a three -weeks' engagement. COL. B. E. WALLACE Is dickering a little tfor !bc pnrchaac of :ti>e Bammn & Bailey .Show, .but ^hirago authorities seem to feel satisfied ithot the deal will not .go tbroiigh. THE HUGO BROS.'^SHOW closed Sunday, after several weeks in Chlrago. FRANK TI. THOMPSON TENT SBOTV Jjas had a prosperous mason In .the -dairy oc e tl nn of Wis- codsId. bnt business is only three-qu>rt^ .tf 'itint It was la 1014, owJog to Dad seatlierj RINGLING BROTHERS' CIRCUS* The tour of Missouri gave us our first taste-tit liaid weather-and jL'uddy .lots of the season. Con- dHfans' esceedlogly bad ^In :Boonevllle. I.«xlngton, Sedalla. '.Moberly, ^Irkavllle and Trenton. At a iu o uev lUft only one pcrform:ince -n-as given, and two -were jflven In the rest of -the stands, with tbe -exception .of 'Moberly, where the lot was ao ted that -no -wettons cotUd get on the lot. tbc first mpgm .-oinktnff in ubove the hubs and the boraoB Tjj)-to -their knees. One of .tbc pew jen-herons piircbi^ed by Cbor|By RaOM? ivt A:fe3T'^ays qgo^mlBciUs teg and ligil to ifw -Abat. *iaiiani" iGoaln^, -n-bom me iMt ^In Kansas CHy with a knife ii-ound so .serious that annutnt1nn<0t ouc of bis los^ was no<*e9sary, won back with ttae show at C ente rvllle, having Just been dlscbP.rgpd Imn 41ie iltiBSVltal. The CcntervlUc Lodge of Elks held open bo^ for all members of the company during tbclr atjty In :tient«rTlUe,-le. Ool. Silly iHaU, of-Lancaster,-Mo.,<was a visitor at C^tervllle. ;!>. JD. Seeves, tst Keofenk.-oras a -VhUor at Centac- -viUe. anil he was well received and well- remem- tased tfbr Jils-mcny courtesies'to tbe .gang durlu their stay In Keokuk. One of the many tblDgsdie did was to elve a chicken dinner to all who codjd :«t .aaaiy-ttetween matlnse'aodniBbt. ^* ^ttsioaa. .baffles -R. .Qrainser.axiL^foBrs. SSa- bold. Morke, Wynn and Meyers -visited the show, having 'jnotored 'over from Cedar Qiiplds. Jimmy Oralnger is -handling "Tlllie's Punctnred Romance" in Iowa end 'Nehre^kn. and Harry Meyers has taken the management of tbe new theatre in Cedar Baplde 'for '.Slebold. Vroni Centervllle (he RInglInc ball team -motored o*er to Bloomfleld and played the Bloomflcld team, -to a score of 4 to 0 In favor of tbe Bloomfleld team. Mrs. Doc. RlJty wts a visitor at Ottumwa. Jay fimith made a Jintrted trip to Chicago fruin McAierly, and -rejoined at Centcrrllle. "Test £vans closed at Jelfcrson nty. Mo. Ctaad^ -White was a visitor at Mdbecly. He is local apedal asent of tbe -Wabaah- Spe eulatlon as t o the dostag date is at favef heat! i0Uirj/is0'jB0 p jtew date iftiid place of .clos- ing. yo one has any autlioitlc idea as to how loog Skaters 'BUoarc opened strong blU -with toller dancing-ballTDoffl evolutions, faithfully reproduced; nlce^ .recel-ved. llarle 'Blshqp delivered unfamiliar melodies wltji -much erpresslon on violin. Concluded with "Old Kentucky Home" esqulslteUv rendered. ilr. -Uymack Is as elusive as ever. Lightning diaiscs of rearing apparel won big hand. He now carries-lady partiier. The 'Volunteers render alee quartette joflcrlug, identical to when reviewed In-this column last season, though - "Honeymoon Bells" Jtas been added. Billy Crlppe-Is good as single, filling out quar- tette froic audience with Jerome Daley, Fred Liyon .and Al. RauUi supporting. .Rauth cantured many laiigbs ad the booDL They got big hand with Swiset A^alr." -Edwords Thivls has .lomctlUng valuable In "The reace CiTi" -'with -'Wllllam Marsh, Geo rye C. Den- ton, Brvlfle Aldcrson, Kraocis Morley. liar JJaxnes, FDtnces -Von WoWron, Jule Power and David Davles inipporting mlnlsiter disliked because anti- war .ataiid jEirotects woman's honor when tried by church committee, expressing ilne thoughts on sub- ject, "Docs War Prove Chrls.tUinlty a Failure All diaTiirters act their .pares \ycII. Huth Uqye, with dash und vim, somettme.3 called personsllty, sings "She Lives Down in Our Alley,' "Beatric-e Fairfax:" Bnydi'ris "Tennessee" sonn stopped the show, and she had to respond with a speech. Boahanara takes full stage for Indian Uurmcsie danee. Tbe b-noke dance Is the beirt of three nrc- aaited. -Bhe doi-s wofk accompanied by loug scenario Uashvd on screen. Cbick Sales-fas a deserved hit with bis counti'y school entertelnmenr, demonstrating protean abil- ity. The imitation of school board member playing comet is his .best bit. and conv:ilsed audience. The Canslnos close bill with four dances of Spanish :flavor, recently reviewed. Next -week : .Nora BayeA, >Mi-tropoIltan Dont-ing Girls, -Kyan and 'Lee, Harry 'Hol-nan and company, Billy MlDermott; Jewel Trio, -Howard's animals, Hlsters Natalie, "Van and Bell. ilAIESIIC The -lairae Mori Brothers .present Jmmneae -lail- flavored entertainment. •J>arlllo.and i^iahlto present-Italian form of street singing. Harp .and voice combine pleaaantly, and aoffln eoaedy la Injected. 'Walter I«eroy and Emily Lytton, supported by Walter fBooth Jr., present McCcee's nkelch, "Jlelgli- bocs," showing-roal life, with scene laid in a stlbur- han ^vlllage. .-Sketch has tine 'punch. 'Wilbur -Mack and Nella Walker have -nice line of talk, rievcrness .predominates act. Alloe l-:i».aDd Bert Frejicb. those .exponents of intcrpretable -dances, j>retmt legendary scrnaEln, "liure of the it'orth," depleting consequence wlien -maiden -auardlng North role awards explorer the frozen death kiss. Tbc splendid finale allowing snow .iibroud. Jlertba .Shaiek, Conner prima donna of the ol<'. Aborn'Opera eompany, jirciicnts .five familiar ada-^, showing sploidld voice. General "Ed. Lavlne, with freak clD-*-nlng, again .enrtarlalne-wlth mock war act lliat lield sway long before £ur<ip«ai> .wsr started. '.Uclntyre and Uenth, America's black Xacc come- dians, .plekcd "Waiting at the CUiurch" for their .onejiiqg -sketch, and are promising ".Man from Montana" and "Oeoi^gla Minstrels for later Id week, dlvldlis program just as they did at Palace few weeks ago. Otto T. Johnson assisted. Tln-se l>eloved i>ld timers ^et their atuff across for the .same big laughs. -Colonel Uorc Diamond and^-^ime. flrntit. eighty :and seventy years old, respeotlveiy, .presented au interesting pletnre ca-vortliu; in current ballroom .dances. Next -week : Qesiiie -Clayton and company. Tjina A'barbacell, '.Harry Cooper and company. Prini J. Ardath.and compan.v, Koe-Matthews, Myaini^Fonr. Trovato, flinger and Ztegler Twrlns. Encnon and Baldwin. the.ahniv i-ntll .rvn, .nothing tuie bees given oot <qp :t]iat;sblcrt .by tjir m WMf wwrt. A .cooiehwae Jian bwn (oausurated, and itiM iiiei:i<en •Nlio flooui't onlss -a jneal iram now on .until .tbe show defies sets a dollar from John 'Trh>p- So tar John MUler's juroentage bag been 100, hut as new entclas have been made. Miller -irtl] bsre plenty nf qppaaition. (WAXJUBB- S. GUK7E. 4v)io la irlth the Sparks -.Show, Writes -CBilcitgo friends that tbe tail md of itbe season Is .proving wei7 snecessfnt tn a business •-way. yhe route is -eivm up to Nov. 11, which ■earrlea -tbe 'rtww 'to Blklns. N. C. •:UcALGSTEI(.-Okla.. Sept. 24.—The advance car .of tbe 101 Ranch £enl 'Wild West Show blew into town -to-day. with the folio-wing on board : P. W. Harrel!. nranacer; A. L. Stanley, assistant msn- • ager: W. D. Coxey, press acmt: A. L. Stanley, assistant press agent: B. S! Herscbel, program solicitor. These are tbe boys ivbo sheet em up : Bill J}acki!ll, Chic Ed-n-ardn, Champ 'H'alker. Jew Mnrphy, Maw Ollbert, I>unk Spencer, Ftloid Bolt, French Audette, Texan C<heehan. Bemle Head, Bill Grcgwlre, Uoldtip SommervlUe and Jpvl Bill. 'There was a rumor that there would probabl.v be another .show coming here, nnd tbe two blUerfl left in town, .proceeaed to put much Hunllgbt in the merchants' wlndowH. The result was a tfanmiH^lv billed tDn-n. THE .AE3RIAL MACKS, said to be tbc faeteet trapeze novelty of sbo-n-dom. Is nith tbe BlngUng Show, which Is <flD«lnv Its Kcason Konth. Tbi-y wjltc that there has been quite a bit •of rain rw- (B^itly, .but tbat tbe big cizcos contlnaee ie 4« business Just the same «