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32 THE NEW. YORK t CLIPPEH October 9 „ OUT OF TOWN HEWS r OMAHA, HEB. " BsANDEis (Crawford, Fllley 4 ZebmDK, mgrs.) —Edward Lynch Stock Co. presents "What Hap- pened to Srary" week of Oct. 3. "Tlie Bine Mouse lO-ia, "On Trial" 13-1«» „ ,^ . » ^ .. BOTD (W. J. Burgess.- mgr.) —"Maid in America 3- 0. Motion pictures utit week. „ „t , GAYtTV (K. L. Johnflon, mgr.)—Cnas. H. wal- dron's Bostonlnna 3-1). , j .„ j EuPEP.ss (Wm. La Doux, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. , „ „ „ Obpueum (Wm. P. Byrne, mer.)—Bill 3-0: Gus Edwards' Song Review, Bert Melrose. Lucy Gil- lette, Brltt Wood, Allan Dlnchart and compaDy, eticcrbert'e MancliurlanB, and Orpheum Travel ^fiSSSin>. Hipr, Fabnam, Monboe, rslNCEBS, Elite, Haiiiltos and Besse, motion pictures ""fcsTON STMPiroNV Obcuestba -wUl appear at the Omaha Auditorium 7. Rochester. Y.—Lyceum (M. E; Wolf, mgr.) "TrUby" Oct. 4. "Sherman Was Bight" 0-8, "It Pays to Advertlse">9. . « x • Temple (J. H. Finn, mgr.)—Bill 4-0: Lootse Gunning, Agnes Scott and Henry Kean, Wyatt's Scotch T..ads and Lassies, Frank North and Play- ers. Minnie Allen, Loyal's Troupe of Poodles, Harry Lester Mason, and Leo Zarrell Trio. Famii.t (J. H. Fenncvessy. mgr.)—Bill 4-0: Knlgbt Brothers and Sautelle, Long, Chapron and Green, Pretence Trio, Adolpho, and Cannon s ^'loeWs (1. Kiien, mgr.)—Vaudeville and photo- COBisxniAJJ (J. GleDDon, mgr.)—^The Parisian Flirts 4-9. NOTES. BETtEB business Is reported by aU managers. ItCTH Cii.iTTEHTOM, iu "Daddy Lees, proved to be a bigger hit wlih local audiences than on her first visit. , , » The Cuebby Blossoms -were well recelvod at the Corinthian week ondlnit UcL 2. The show Is one of the best on the wheel, and a big bit of credit goes to the chorus, the girls having mucn work during the two parts, and the way the num- bers were put over proved a real treat. Maurice Jacobs and wife arc traveling with the snow. Although the bill at the Temple for week end- ing Oct. 2 had some very big acts, the one that made the real clean-up for the week was the team of Monroe and Mack. _ . . _,. . IBVINO BECKJEB Is ahead of the Parisian Pllrts, and a harder worker never came through here. He has promised that the Flirts would sure deaa up here. The cast has: Chas. Robinson. Luella Temple, May Bernhardt. Daye Vine, and a few anore well kno^vn borlesiiuers. Buffalo, N. V.—Stai (P. C. Cornell.^ mgr.) Julian Eltlnge, in "Cousin Lucy," Oct. 4-9. "It Pays to Advertise" 11-16. _. , Teck (Messrs. Shubert, mgrs.)—^Moving pic- tures of German battlefields 4-0. "Sherman was Right" 11-16. MAJESTIC (J. LangbUn, mgr.)—"Mntt and Jelt in College" 4-9, "Little Lost Sister" 11-ie. FBOKTIEB (Charles H. Bowe, mgr.)—Feature reels to fine attendance. Soul's (M. Shea, mgr.)—Bill 4-0: Arthur Salll- van and company. Lynch and ZeUer, Kenneth Casey, Bonnie Glass and company, Sam Mann and company, Marie Kitzglbbons, Dingle and Corcoran, and Hubert Dyer and company. Olxmpic (Bruce Fowler, mgr.)—BUI 4-0: Cook Sisters. Altos Brotbe>s, Four Xylophlends, James Morrison and company. Four Richards, and Chas. Hasty. AcASEMT (Jules Michaels, mgr.)—Bill 4-9: Mack, Albright and Mack, Robinson and Fremont, Pollard, Slarkee Brothers, Larue and Richmond, Dobson and Roberts, 'Evans and Wilson, Suzanne Farrar, Ncmoll. and Rogers and Donnetti. Gabden (W. F. Graham, mgr.)—Giddy Widows 4- 0. Southern Belles 11-16. GAVETy (C. T. Taylor, mgr.)—Irwin's Majesties 4-0. Bob Manchester's Own Show 11-16. Elmwood Mcsic Hall. — Margaret Woodrow Wllsoo, assisted by Melvine A. Clark and Mme. Boss David, 12. .\Ibany, N. Y.—aarmanns Bleecber Hall (Harry S. Carter, mgr.) "It Pays to Advertise" Oct. 4, "Trilby" 5, 6: "To-night's the Night" 7, Ethel Barrymore, in "Ehnma McChesaey tc Co.," 8. ETmfibe (Jas. II. Rhodes, mgr.)—Burlesque is doing fine business. Smiling Beauties 4-0, Social Maids 11-16, Sporting Widows 18-23, Rose Sydell's Company 25-30. raocTOE's Gband (Jos. P. Coyne, mgr.)—^Vaude- ville 4-6: Wllla Holt Wakefield, George and LllUe Garden, James F. McDonald, the Stan-Jefferson Trio, Holmes and Wells, Welch, Meeley and Mont- rose, and pictures. Pboctob's LEL.INO (William Hatch, mgr.)—Con- tinuous vaudeville and pictures. Majestc (Emll Dclches, mgr.)—Vaudeville'and pictures. Coix>S'LAi., Ci-iNTOx Squabe. Bboaowat, Stab, Pearl, White fVAr, Pal.\.ce, Hi'dsox, Proctob's Anses, People's, del.iwabe .\venue, Clintom Pabkwav, FAiaTL.VN'D' and ORPBEtiii, moving plr- turus only. nirmlnirhaiii, Ala.—Jefferson (R. S. Donglftec, mgr.) opened Oct. 4, with Al. G. Field's Minstrels, for three performances. Lyric (M. L. Semon, mgr.)—Bill.4-6: Johnny ISlnger and thu Zlegler Twins. Morris and Sher- wood. Wolr and Mack. HIcki'y Itros., and Six Scren- rders. Bill 7-9: Joan Vemlce, Two Huntings, Vouns and Aorll, Denny and Doyle, and Barney Williams and Sweethearts. ilAJESTic (Carl Rettick. mgr.)—Gnv Voyer and the Boyle Woolfolk Musical Comedy Co. are scor- ing a great lilt, playing an Indefinite ensagcTnent. Qbavd (Boone Kelly, mcr.—rBeea^a . Night. Owlsi, to fair business. Bijou fDcwltt Newlne, mgr.)—The Orayce Rcott stock Co.-scored a nit week of Sept-27. in- • Within the Law.'' Ahose-U (B. M. Newsome, mgr.)—Metropolitan UnslcaJ Comedy Co., indefinite. Best (E. Tj. I<enbart, mgr.^—Parisian Bedntles Comedy Co.; Indefinite. Ths Ai.tii>\tt Statb Faib will open-Oct. 7, and inn. to 16. Among the free attractions are: Nine Femvlan Acrobats, Tjorande horse act, Blx Tan Kwal, Chinese; the Eight Bobker Ben All Arabs, Fink's comedy mules, Cevcne Troupe, the Scenttd- los Troupe, Cavenclla Troupe. Pete, the unrldable mule, etc Oraiid Raplda, Hloli. — Powers' (Harry G. Sommem & Co., mgrs.) "Lady Luxury" Oct. 7, 8, "September Mom" 10-12, "Bail" 13, Lyman H. Howe's travel pictures 14-17. EitPREBS (Dan'l McCoy, mgr.)—Bill week.of 4 : De Leon and Davlee, Emerson and Baldwin, How- ard's animals, Matthews, Shayne and . company. Homer Miles and company, Heniy G. Badolpb, and Vera Sabine and company. - Obpreum (Harvey Arlington, mgr.)—Bill 4-0: The Kamzas, McConnell and Hanford, McNelllR and Ardelle, Morton, Wells and Norworth, Al. Kuttle, King Saals, Short and Magee, SI and Marie Btebblns. and the Victoria Trio. Columbia (Geo. A. Chenet, mgr.)—The Anto Girls 8-9. Majestic Gabdenb (Bert Bt John, mgr.)— Feature photoplays. GILLIOHA.M tc Smfth En'tebpbisbs have added another beautiful theatre, the Strand, to their list of houses In .this city. This makes six In all, nameLv: The Majestic Gardens, Orpheum, Strand, Idle Hour, Monroe, Vandette. and the Original. Camden, TS. J. —New Broadway (<H. A. Sulli- van, mgr.) bin Oct. 4-6: Margo's Manikins, Rose and Carr, Gwyne and Gossett, Ladell and Hughes, and Carmen's Minstrels. Bill 7-0: Three Dixon Sisters, Gilbert Whyler, Rhoda and Crampton, May Knight, and "The Pharmacy Girls." Toweb's (M. W. Taylor, gen. mgr.)—(BUI 4-6: De War's Comedy Clrcne, Webb and Burns, Harry Hayward and company, Herman Seltz, and the Spanish Ooldlnls. Last half: Jermon and Walker, the Bomanoffs, Ellda Morris. Hyqnan Adler and compan.v, and "Broadway School Girls." -CoLONiAi, (C. Fisher, mgr.)—The newest films. Centaur Co. and FalstaS*:), arc meeting with favor. I NOTES. DOMINICE Tbavaliki, 'muslcal director at the Colonial, has composed a musical melange that has the earmarks of a winner. Ollie Bukdick la back at the "traps" at the New Broadway. His work Is .known to hundreds of actors who have played this house under Man- ager McCallum. Readlnar, Fa. — Academy (Pbll Levy, msr.) "Too Near Paris" Oct. 5. ••Under Cover" 6, "High Jinks" 7, Otla Skinner, in "Cock o* the Walk." 8; iMonte Carlo GlrU (burlesque), with Harry Welsh, 0. _ OBPHcrM (M. S. Hill, mirr.)—Bill 4-«: "The Earl and the Girls," Flood and Sma, Three Lelgb- tons Blnns and Burt, and Valentine Fox. The fcUl'ror 7-» will be headed by "The Frivolity Girls." Friday nlg^t, 8, will be & special, known as "Comedy Night." BirroDBOMB (C. G. Keency, mgr.)—Bill 4-6: •The Winsome Widow," Smith and Smith, Three 3Iarconl Bros., Fox and Wells, and "The Last Langh." Lawrence. Mass.—^pera Souse (W. 0. Rbthera. mgr.) the Malley k Dennlson Stock Co. presents "Story of the Bosary" Oct. 4 and week, "Nearlv Married" 11-16. Oood. business rules. Colonial (John B. Oldfleld, mgr.)—"Every- woman" 4, motion pictures 6-0. BBOAnWAT. ViCTOBIA, STAB. COSMOPOLITAN Slid Pbemieb, motion pictures only. Cedar Rapids, la ^Majestic (Vic Hugo, mgr.) Is undergoing extensive repairs, and will open on or about Nov. 1. Gbeene's (W. S. Collier, mgr.)—"The Bohemian Clrl" Oct. 5. "W. D. Fatten. In "The Good Samari- tan,'' 10; Fiske O'Hara 12. Colnmbla, S. C,—Columbia (F. L. Brown, mcr.) Howe's pictures Oct. 4, "Matt and Jeff" S, "Daddy Long Legs'' 6. "Veg o' My Heart" 8, "Potash & Perlmmter" 0. Bab»uu 3e Bailex CiBCua is doe Oct 21. Lincoln, Neb.—^Lyrlc (L. M. Garman, mgr.) spilt week vaudeville and pictures. . Oliveb (P. C. Zehrunf, mgr.)—^The Barrow- Howard Stock Co. presents "Jerry" Oct. 4-0. "Teas of the Storm Country" 11-1& HE-W PLAY FOR NASH. For "The Mark of the Beast." the new play, by Georgia Earle and Fanny Cannon, in which George Nash wlU be seen, the following cast has t>eeJi chosen: Lenora Ulrlch. Anne Meredith, Su!Uinr.e Jackson, Beglnald Mason. George Howard, Horace £raham ana ClllTord Robertson. » » » IX ADDITION to the regular theatrical season at the Princess Theatre, under the management of Elisabeth Maibury and Ray Comstock, the little playhouse will be the home of many recitals nndor the auspices of the Music League of America, and, as well, an educational series, Including five lec- tures by Welter Damroscb, three Instruction re- citals by Paul Belmeni,' and four lectures by Geoigianna Roberts. Also plans are being made for a series of afternoons of French opera comlqne. THE COLONIAL THEATRE. So. Bend, Ind.. haa changed bands, and Frank E. Chapman, a popular local man has been appointed manager. The hoDse has beei remodeled and newly eqnlpiied. In- cluding santtarv ventilating system, mirror screen, leather back chairs, etc. It has eeatlng capacity of 480, and UasAger Chapman pnanlses first doss Untnal pictures. BURLESQUE NEWS ROUTEl COLVSIBIA CIRCUIT. ■All. KBE'VBS—Lay oS 4-H-, Bionx, New ToTk, 11-10. OEllIMAN SHOW (Jack dloBcr, mgr.)—Berchel, Des UotDCS, 4-0, Qtlcty, Omaba, 11-16. DON TONS (Ira Miller, locr.)—Palace, Baltimore, 4- 6, Oarety, 'WuhlnGtOD, 11-16. IIBN WBI.OH SHOW (Harry t'haplro. mer.)—Empire. Bobokcfi. N. J., 4-0. Canlno, I'hlla., 11-16. BOSTONIANS (Frank S. Pierce, mgr.)—Gaiety, Omaba, 4-8, Oalety, Kaosas City, 11-16. niLLX WATaON'3 BIO SHOW (Wm. F. Blfe, mgr.)— Colnmbla, Colnmbus, 4-0, Empire, Toledo, 11-16. DAVE UAUIOITS (Issy GroO. mgr.)—Miner's Bronx 4- U, Empire, Biookirn, U-IU. FOLLIES OF TBB DAY (Barney Gerard, mgr.)— Gaiety, St. Lonls. 4-9. Cblcoeo 11-16. GLOBE TBOTTEIBS (Walter Orraves, mgr.)—Graail, Hartfurd, 4-9, Waterbory, Conn., 11-16. GAY NEW YORKEBS (J. OoldvntiatB. mgr.)—Gaiety, WoablsgtoD, 4-e, Gayety, Plttvburgb. 11-16. OXF3T MAIDS (W. V. JvnnlDgs, msr.)—Casino, Phlla., 4-8; Paloce, Baltimore, 11-16. GOLDEN OBOOKS (Jas. C. Polton. mgr.)—Gaiety, Plttibargfa, 4 0: Star. Olereland, 11-16. OIBL TRUST—^limplie. Newark, M. J., 4 0; open 11-16; New York 19-23. HABBY HASTINGS (Cbas. Bragg, mar.)—Gaiety, De- troit, 4-9; Gayety, Toronto, ll-is I.IBBBTY OIELS (Alex. D. Gorman, mgr.) — Star, OlerelaDd, 4-0: Oolombla. Colmnbns. 11-16. MAJESTIOS (Fred. Irwhi, mgr.)—Qayety. BolTalo, 4-9; open 11-10; Syracuse aod Utlca Ib-as. aiAKOBESTRB'S, BOB (Bob Uancbeater, mgr.)—Gay- ■ ety TOroato. 4-9; Gay^ly, BoSulo. 11-10. MAIDS OF AMERICA (Frank McAleer, mgr.)—Em- pire, Brookl.vTl, 4*9: Coloodal, Pr:>Tldence, 11*10. MILLION DOLLAB DOLLS (Cbas. Falke. mgr.)—Oa- loDlal, Provld«sce, 4-0: Boston 11-10. MIDNIGHT MAIDENS (E. \V. Chlpman, mgr.)—Bnrtlg & Seamon's, New York, 4-9; Orpbcom, Paterson, 11-10. MEBBY ROUNDERS (Jas. Weeden, mgr.)—Lay off 1- 9: New York 11-16. PUSS PUSS (Al. Labia, nigr.l—Oiphcam, Patetson, 4-9, Empire, Hobokcn. 11-10. ROSELAKD GIRLS (Bob Mills, mgr.)—Casino, Brook- Im, 4-0. Empire, Newark, N. J.. 11-10. ROSE SYDBLL'S 00. (W. S. Campbell, mgr.)—Open 4 9; Syracnae and Utlca 11-10. BOSBY POSEY GIRLS (Peter 8. Olark, mgr.)—(Em- pire. Toledo, 4-9; Oileago 11-10. STBOLLINO PLAYERS—Caliunbla, New York. 4-9: Ca- sino, Brooklyn, 11-16. SOCIAL MAIDS—Gayety, Montreal, 4-9; Empire. Al- bany, 11-16. SPORTING WIDOWS—Syraeure and Utlca 4-9; Giyoty. Montreal, 11-10. STAB AND GARTER (Asa Cummlngs, mgr.)—Cblnago 4-0; Oayetr. Detroit. 11-16. SMILING BKAUTIES—Empire, Albany, 4-9; Boston 11- 10. SAM HOWE'S (Geo. a. Bachelor Jr.. mgr.)—Gayety. Kansas nty. 4-9: Gaiety. St. Lonls. 11-16. TOURISTS—Oblcigo 4-9; Bcrciiel, Des Moines, 11-14. TWENTIETH CENTtmT MAIDS (E. P.. Patton. mgr.) OiclDO, Boston, 4-9; Grand, Hartford, 11-10.1 WATSON-WKOTUE SHOW {Mnnoy Ronenthal. mgr.)— Gaiety, Bcstoo, 4-9; Columbia, New York, 11-^6. ahericjW circuit. AMBBIOAN (Louis Gerard, mgr.)—Trocadero, Phlla., 4-U; Grand, TmtoD, 14-16. ANffiRICAN DBLIjES (Harry Tbompaon, mgr.)—Oayety, WUkes-BaTT^ and Scranton 4-9; Blngfaamton anil G<Tanton, Pa., 11-16. AUTO GIBL3 (Ted Symonds, n»r.)—Colmntria, Grand Ra plda, 4-9; Englesrood. Cblca^, 11-10. BiEAUTT, YOUTH AND FOLLY (Loa Stark, mgr.)— Gayety. Minneapolis. 4-0; Star, St. Paol, 11-10. BROADWAY BELLES (Joe Oppenhelmer, mgr.)—Stand- arrt. St. Lonls. 4-9: Gaiety, Chicago. 11-lU. BLUE RIBBON BELLES (Wm. S. Clark, mgr.)—Sprlng- fleld and PlttsOeld 4-9; Brooklyn 11-10. BIG ORAZE (Joe Leevltt, mgr.)—Ontnry, Kanaag Cit.v, V 4-9: SUndatd. St. Louis, 11-10. CITY SPOETS (L. E. Sawyer, mgr.)—Stir, Brooklyn, 4-8: Now York 11-10. 0.\BARET GIBLS (Lewis LlvlDgston, mgr.)—Waterloo, la., '4; Marshalltown, la., S: Oskaloosa 0, St. Joseph, Mo.. 7-8: Ontnry, .Kansas Cltv, 11-16. OHBRSY UliOSSOMS (Maurice JacolM. mgr.)—Star, To- nnta. 4-9; Savoy, Hamilton. 11-19. CRAOKE& JAOKS (Bob Gordon, mgr.)—^YorkvlUe. Now York. 4-8: Phlla. H-li5. CHABMINQ WIDOWS (Sam I^evy. mgr.) —Englewood, Chicago, 4-9; Gaiety, Milwaukee, 11-10. DABLINOS OF P.VRIS (Cbaa. E. Taylor, mgr.)— ' Academy, Fall River, 7-0: Howard. Boston, 11-10. FROLICS OF 1915 (Frank Lalor. mgr.)—^Manchester. 4i. H.. and Worcester, Mass., 4-9: SprtagSeld and Bridgeport 11-10. FOLLIES OF PLKAStTRE (Rnbe Bamstdn, mgr.)— Star. St. Pa>il, 4-9: Waterloo la.. 11; Mar- aballtown 12; Oskolooea 13, St. Joseph, Mo.. 14-lt;. (> ; GIBLS FROM THE FOIiLIBS (Gas Kabn, mgr.)— I Olympic, New York, 4-9; Oarrlck, New York, / 11-10. ! HEZXO GIRLS (J. Llebcrman. mgr.)—Oayety. Mil- i wanker, 4-9: Gaiety, Minneapolis, 11-16. ' HIGH LIFB GIRLS (Frmk Calder. mgr.)—Savoy,! Hamilton. 4-0; Cadillac, Detroit, 11-16. : HELLO. PARI9I (Wm. Rocbm, mgr.) — Garrick, New ' York. 4-0: Star. Brooklyn, 11-10. i JOYLAND GIRLS (Sim Willlaoia, mgr.)—Gaiety, Boltl- ' more. 4-9: Phlla. 11-10. I LADY BUOCANEBRS (Dick Zelsler, mgr.)—Howard, . Boston. 4-9; .Mnncbetiter and Worcester 11-10. < MILITARY MAIDS :M. Walatock. mgr.)—BIngbamton I and Echenectaily 4-9; OorlDthlan. Itochester, 11-1 10. I MISOBIEF MAKERS (F. W. Oerbanly, mgr.)—Grand, | TrntoD. 0-9: Ncv York 11-10. . I (MONTE CABLO OIRLS (Tom Sullivan, mer.)-Peon I Olrcnlt 4-9: Gaiety, Baltimore. 11-10. MERRY BUBLE8QUEBS (Blcli W. Craig, mgr.)—Lay olt. PARISIAN FLIBTS (Chas. Boblnnon. mgr.1—Corlntblon, Bochoftt^r. 4-9: Star. Toronto. 11-10. RECOBD BREAKERS (Jack Beld, mcr.)—Empire, Cleveland, 4-9: Penn Olrcnlt 11-10. REVIEW OF. 1910 (Henry P. Dlxoa. mcr.)—Oadlllae, Detroit, 4-9: Oolombla. Grand Banlds, 11-16. SEPTECtfBBB MORNING GLORIES (M. Bergower, mgr.) Ma>?sele, IndlanapoUs, 4-9;. Bncklogbim, Lools- vllle . 11-10. immSBS (Obaa. Baker, m«.)—QaletT, Brooklyn, N. y., 4-8; Acideav. FUl River, 14.10.