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18 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 30 VAUDEVILLE ROUTES. (Continued from page IS.) TrtTcn. Noel, & Os., PaUc«. Chleaco. Travllla BroB., Conkm*B Olympla, Boston. TODey Sl Notidbd, Ma)e«tlc. Cblcaso. Toy Tcnrn Bevne, Palace, Mlnueapolla. Tojettl t Branett, McVlckcr'a, CbIca«o, TroTBto Temple, Roctwster, N, T. TvDda, Harry, New Grand, ETansvlUe, Ind., 2S-3n. Tu^cano Broa.. Keith's, Dayton, O. Turplna, Tbe, NIxod, Phlla. Twlato, Alle^itieDT. PliHa. Tyaon & Oarbonr, Palace, MlnneaDOlIs. Vanderbllt Sc Moore, Kelib's. Boston. Vadle. Ulle.. & Girls, Ooloolal. Brie. Pa. Van Ic Bell, OrpLeom, Memphis. Tenn. Van & Scbcmck, Orpheom. VeT Orleans. ••VaodeTllle in llonkeyland," Delancey St.. N. T. C, l!a-30. VAIMHOVEIM THE DIPPY MAD aLA.GICI.4.X Per. add. VAN HOVEN. NEVINS ft GOBDBN FARM. MASOXVILLE. X. Y. VersOD, Ifope, Dl.lou, SaTsnnah, Ga., 28-30. Vt-netlan Four, Ci7>ta1, Mllvanliee. Versatile Four, Gt. Northern. Chlcaco. Vlctora (4). PaUce. BUn.. 2h-30. velDD^«cn, Tbe, Orpbeam, St, PanL Wallace, Brace, Aodltorlnm, WJoston-Salem, N. C. TVard A Faye, Ljric. Blrmrlcsham. Ala., 28-30. Wataon .<;iKters. Keith's. PMla. Warren & Conley, Keith's, WaahlDgton. Waid Bros.. Colaahia, &r. Louis. Watson. Lllldan, Cintftl, MllwBokee. Water T.lUes (6), Hipp., Terra Hairte, Ind., 28-30. Watson, Sam, Lyric, BnffHlo. Walton & Boardnun. Lyrl-^, Buffalo. Wallnre, Raby, ICeltii's. Lowvll, Usss. Wassman, Bob, & Oo., Orphenm, Onod Baplda, Mich. Waltoos The, Olympic, BntToio. Ward. Will, t Girls, New Grand, ETansTllle, Ind.. 28-SO. Watson & Delauer. Colonial Akron. O. "War Brldee," Poll's, Xe<T HaTcn, Conn., 23-30, Weber, Dolan A Fraaer, Troapect, Bkln. AV«iB.r^Amoros Troop*. Ac^dmnr, Norfolk, Va.. £8-S0. Wetmetk A Burke. Hlnp.. Yonnssbown, 0. Week>i. Marlon. Colonial, N. Y. 0. W£LLI]!IO-LETERL\G TROUPE Funniest Cycle Act In Vaodevllle Webb'c Seals. Hipp.. Baltlraore. West Point Frolla. Oross-Reys, PUla., 2S-S0. Weleh. Bnbe, & Co., Keystone, Phlla. Westerman ft West, Orpneinn, Grand Baplds, Mich, Weeton, Great. Gt. No>-tt>rin. Chicago. Webb A Burns, Flatbnsh. Bkln. Whtpnie, Wsldo, "Toorlsls" Co., Inlef, Whltlleld A Ireland. Orphunm, Bkln. "When It Strikes Home," Boulenrd, N. T. C, 2S-30. Williams A Wolfos Bnshwiek, Bkln. Wills, Nat. Fomyth. Atlanta, Ga. IVilllams ft Becal. Shea's, Baffalo. ' WUlard ft Bond, Boanoke, Boanoke, Va.. 28-SO. 'WUkens ft Wllktns, Natloool, N. T. O., 23-2T; Delanov St., N. 1. O., 28-80. Wilson Bios., Delancey St., N. T. O., 28-30. Winrlemeres (4). .\lbambra, Phlla.. 28-30. Wmio^, Bentley ft WUUng, Hipp,, Terre Haute. Ind., T'llson, Doris, Trte, BIJon, Battle Creek, Mich. Wllle Bios., Gt. Northern, Chicago, Wilson, Grace, Colonial, Akron, O. Woodward, Bomain L., Levitt Bra.' Shows, iniler. Work ft Ower, Amerlcaii, N. T, C..' 2S-2T'; National. N. Y, 0„ 28-30, Wohlmu, Al., Loew's 7th At*., N. T. C. 25-5T : I.!-^- cdn Sq.. N. Y. C. 28-30. Wohl»r A Mohr. Orpheom. N. Y. C. 25-27; BIJmi. Bkln., 28-30. Worth. Pesgy, Lyric, Bnffalo. -•Wonisn Proposes." Eweltfa's. Phlla- Worlrt A Urth. Warwick. Btln.. 23-30. '.rmn, Bessie. P.tlace. ChlcaEO. Zelaya. Fnlton. Bkln.. 28-SO. OUT OF TOWN HEWS WASEIRGTON. Brr.Aflco (L. Stoddard Taylor, mgr.)—"The Be- volt." with MiBe. Fetrova, was presented tor the 'first time In Wasblofton week of OcL 18, end drew Kood business. "His Majesty, Bunker Beans," "wltli Taylor Holmes, week ot 25. "Nobody Home" text. National (Wm. H. Bapley, mgr.)—"Potash & Perlmutter" bad eood Business week ot 18. "Around tbe Map" -week of 25. "Behold Thy Wife" next. PoLi's (J. W. Cone, mgr.)—^The Popular Play- ers did good work week ot 18, in "At Bay." A. H. Van Buren did unusually well. Mark Kent save a good performance. Ben Taggart, Jobn M. Kline, J. Hammond Bailey gave fine snppor^ and tbe rest of tbe cast belped to make a decided sac- SPECULATION IR alilRbt In Its wa7< bnt s sure thing is betterVisU I sell MADISON'S BUDGET NoTlC (Just off the press) with the positive guarantee that It most please yon In every w y, or m'^ncy tacS. MADISON'S [Nlw] BUDGET No. 16 .Sj_ 13 the greatest compendlnm of comedy material In the world. Sounds almost too good to be true, BUT I r IS TKUSl* Contentsrncludel'^rlglnAlmonolognes,Ssrrcat actsfOr two males and 7 for male and female; aOilKht Irlflli comedy sketch, 16 wonderfol parodies, 4 crscker- ]scK minstrel llrst-parts, a screaming tabloid comedy entitled *VaTe Mercy, Judge,<^ besides nnndreds of new gags, sidewalk Mts and userul Ull-ln Etuff.- All written & JAUES MADISON'S beat stjle. Price ot MADISON'S BCDOE'T No. le iH oQiy one dollar per copy. Back Issnes all sold except Xo. IS. Cnmblnailon price uf i«o. 16 and the new Ko. 16 la $1.50. JAMES MADISON 1052 Third Avenue Hew York AT LIBERTY BESSIE WHEELER LEADS, INGENUE HPE OR INGENUES AJdresa 6T Falbrook St., Cartrondsle. Pa. cess. Tbe play was well mounted, and the line work ot Director Harry Andrews and his as^Iet- ants deserved praise. Cfood business ruled. "Wild- fire" week 25, "The Drnmny" next. Casino (Louis J. Fosse, mgr.)—At this bouse there Is an entire change of policy. The manage- ment Intend to give a season of the most suc- cessfol dramatic successes of tbe aa; by the traveling road companies. The opening production -will be "To-day" week of 26. Cosuos (A. Julian Brylawskl, mgr.)—BUI 25- -27: Ad. Hoyt'e Minstrels (week), L«oiiard and Whitney, Fred Roberts, Captain Wesley's seals and sea Hods, Silver and Dnvall, Dean and Donglas- Stmday concerts do capacity. Oateit (HariT O. Jarboe, mgr,)—The Gypsy Maids had good Dnslness week of 18. Ben Welch and his Big Show week of 2E. Jean Bedlnl's Pass Poos Bnrlesquers next., Sunday concerts do well. B. F. Keith's (Roland S. Robblna, mgr.)—Nora Bayes, Wm. Courtlelgb and company, Craig Camp- bell, Natalie and Ferrari, Imbof, Conn and Coreene. Llojd and Brltt, Warren and Conlev, Adonis and "Fnend," the Pathe Semi-Weekly News Pictorial. Sunday concerts do capacity. liicEUM (Arthur Ungar, mgr.)—A One enter- tainment, with good Tousle, catcny songs, well sung by one excellent company, tbe 3roadway. Bevne pleased. Good bnslness ruled. Princess Persia and her Merry Makers week of 26. Sam Bide and bis Daffydlls next. Sonday concerts, well featured, do well and please all. LoEw'e CoLmiBiA Is giving s One run of line Shotoplays which are duly appreciated bv good an- lenees, and good business rules. As all star east In "The Chorus Lady" Brst half, and Blanche Sweet, in "The Secret Sin." lant half. Week 20, Blanche Ring, in "The Yankee Girl;" Hazel Dawn. In "The Masqnrraders," next. "The Whitney Fashion Show," which was an- notmced for two mattnees at tbe National. Oct. 21. 22, failed to appear. Tbb ^tANAGEMENT Of tbe I^ceum has made the announcement that Arthur tTngar has been se- cured as manager of the house. Mr. Ungar comes well fitted for the position. The old home of bur- lesque will resume Its old standard, and the man- agement Is to be congratulated on securing Mr. Unear. ' Manaobb Loots J. Fosse, of the Casino, statc-^ that the new policy of this house will be no mora pictures, but first class productions will be glvi!n and by traveling organizations at iwpular prices. Manaocb Fbeo G. Beboeb Is still at work on thi- Columbia, Players that he Is to take on tbe road and play nearby cities. ArrangetaentB are about completed, and tbe first stand will be AnnapolU, Md.. Nov. 5. Nov. 5 Is on Friday, but that's Manager Berger's lucky dav. Still they come and stlU they go, yet tbe wpU known abilities of PolIIs Popular Players are not nne bit weakened. A new face is seen In the cast of "Wildfire" In Ralph M. Kemley. Manaoeb-Genebal James Thatcheb arrived enfi- in Washington on bis regular weekly trip, and found things satisfactory. Newark, N. J —Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins mgr.) Andrew Mack, In "Tte Irish Dragoon," Oct. 25-30. "Under Cover" next week. Julian Eltln'c turned them away lS-23. Shudebt (Lee Ottolengal, mgr.)—This house Is dark 25-30. "A Full House" Nov. 1-S, with a cast Including May Yokes, Herbert Cortbell, George Parsons, Elizabeth Nelson. Pabk PI.ACE (Forsberg & Jacobs, mgrs.)—The Forsberg Flayers present "The Deserters" Oct. 23-30. "The Road to Yesterday" next week. MiXEB's Empibe (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The Billy Watson-Ed. Lee Wrothe burlesque carnival 25-30. Smiling Beauties next week. Obthecu (m. 3. Sciiieslnger, mgr,)—^Harry Clay Blaney opened the Blaney Orpheum Stork, with "So Much for So Much," 25. Popular prices, ten, twenty, tblrtr and fifty, prevail for the mf)o- dr.imatlc productions. The second offering, Nov 1-6. win be '^ress of the Storm Country." KEENEy's (John McNal'y. mgr.)—Bill Oct. 25- 27: Five Amaranths, Gertrude De Roche, Williams ond Steward, and Grant Gardner. LoEW's (Eugene Meyer, mgr.)—Bill 25-27: Ruth Budd, Cooper and Ilicardo, Holmes and Hn'.'.lston Bert Earl, Wilson Bros., and Four Victors. ' ■ Ltbic (F. Rossnagel. mgr.)—Bill 25-27: Joe Carroll, Six Musical -Splllers. Tower Trio, and ^amoalan Troupe. For 28-30: Van and Carrie Avery, and others. .Itlentic City, X. J—Apollo (Fred Ifoo-e, mgr.) Sunda.Vs concert. Oct. 24. Included: Doree C>pera company, Al. Golem company, tbe S's Masons, Archer and Belford, Brown and Jarkson, Saminon and Douglas, the Adella. and others. "In WANTED, People in all lines, CRAfrOE FOK WSES.. WELCH COMEDY CO., SpilngTUle, N. T. Old Eentncky," with Louise Unrray and Jos. Snlll- von, 25, 26. Elkith's Qaxoen Pieb (CIia& O. Anderson, mgr.)—Bill 29-30: "The Now Producer," Frank Orfh and Billy Sooley, Mack and Sangster, Wilson and Bnms, Dora Fora, WHscn and Anbrey« and Dunree and Dtipree. VlBOINLA, C^OLONIAL, ClTT SQUIBB, CBITEBION, Bijon and Libebtt, featuie pictures. Jener City, W. J.—^Majestic (Frank B. Hen- . dersnn, nutr.) "Potash & PerUnutter" Oct. 25-80. Lonbt Mann, In "The Bubble," next week. AcAnsMX (Gary McAdow, mgr.)—Tbe Ameri- cans 25-SO. Keith's (W. B. Garyn, mgr.)—-BUI 2B-27: Mc- Devltt, Kelly and Lncey, vtnTe Bailey, Fern, Blge- low and Mseban, Evans and Lloyd company, Mldgle Miller and tbe Callahan Boys, and Lew Cooper. Bill 28-30: GJtta Bryan and Jack Me- Mahon, Dorothy Russell and company, Dunlay and Merrill, Six Mnslcal Noeses, and Swan and Swan. Hoboken, X. J.—Empire (A. -U. Brogemann. mgr.) AL Reeves Beauty Show Oct. 25-30. LTBIC (G. S. Biggs, mgr.)—Loew vandevUIe and pictures. BUI 25-27: Blanche Sloane, Eddie Foyei\ "Hie Back Ninnber," the Telegraph Trio, and Ye Colonial Quintette. For 28-30: Paul Gor^ don, Barnes and Robinson, Sylvester Family, two tollL Terre Haute, Ind.— Qiani (Chas. a^i^T'. mgr.) feature plctoree on open dates. "M^ald In America" Nov. 10. Marine Band 11. Margaret Anglln 12, "A Full Uouae" 13, "The Lilac Domino" HiPPODBOUS (T. W. Barbydt Jr., mgr.)—Bill Oct, 25-27: Harry Tsuda, McCorwen and Gordon, Boris FridUn Trontie, Will 3. Ward and GliIs, and Clark and McCullough. BIU 28-31: The Mystic Bird, Mills and Lockwood. Wai. Do HolIIs and company. Six Water LlUee. and Willing, Bently and Willing. New Colonial (M. Less, mgr.)—Vaadevllle and plcturea. Lois (E. B. 'Sheets, mgr.)—Stock and pictures. AaIEBICAN, COLONlAi, C'BEBCENT. FOUNTAIN, GaX- DEN, Habit. Ibis. Iup, Obphbou, Oubb. Pbincess, Palace, Popuui, pabk, Hosal, Hex, Savoy, Swan, Twelve Points and Vabieties, r-lctures only. Toe Poultry and Com Show will Iield Doc 1-4. E. ov P. wlU give the annual minstrel show at the Grand, Nov. 11. 12. Valeska SmATT, In tihe Fox flint, '7he Soul of^ Broadway," at the Grand. Oct. 17-20, proved to draw the most pro^rons trastnesB of tbe year at that house. Iiogansport, Ind^NelBon (Edw. F. Galltgan, mgr.) "The Only Girl" Oct. 28, "A Modem Elope- ment" (local talent. In pictures) Nov. 1-3; Ger- man Theatre Co. 8, Valle's Band 8. Plctnres on open date.<<. Colonial (ECarlow Byerly, mgr.)—Bill Oct 25- 27: Carlotta. Wright and ttavls, and Snyder and Buckley. Bill 28, 20: Yvonne, Clinton and Cross, and La Veen and Cross. Bboadwax (Raymond Fuson, mgr.)—^Thls thea- tre opened 25 with vaudeville, giving five acts, three showa dally. Tbe first bill Includes: Six Jackson Troupe, Two Warrens, Nelson and Wat- son, and Marguerite Walcamp. A seven piece or- chestra will be used. PABA3I0UNT (W. H. Llndsay, mgr.)—Paramount and V. L. S. E. pictures. Gba.vd (Bertha & Qnlvey, tngis.) —"Trilby" 27. 28. Tub Ark, with plctnres. Is Tccelvlng capacity business. Josephine Costello, pianist with the Billy Br.vant Players, writes to her home In this city that the show Is doing excellent baslnesB tbrongn Ohio, where they are now playing. William Wilkins was In the city 18 In ad- Tonee of "The Only Girl." As Willie Is an old Logansporter, and was always prominent In local theatricals, his spare time was occupied renewing old acquaintances. Manages BrriiLT Is arranging a big Halloween party at tbe Colonial for 20. The theatre will be appropriately decorated, souvenirs will be given out, and after each performance a CliarUe (3>apUn contest will be held for prizes. Paul Wooley, usher at tbe Nelson, lias gone to Lafayette to take a position at tbe Family The- atre. The Webber Sisters, on tbe Colonial bill 18-20. ihave an acrot>atlc act that shows many now fea- tures. EvansvlIIe, Ind.—^Wells' BHoo (M. B. Birttcr- worth, mgr.) "Tbe Pilace oC PUsen" Is billed for Nor. i. New Oband (Otto Meyer, mgr.)—^BIU Oct. 25- 27: Mills and Lockwood, Wm. De HolUs and com- pany. Six Water Lilies, the MysHc Bird, and Wil- ling, Bently and Wllltog. BUI 28-30: McCowan and Gordon, Wi;i J. Ward and Girls, Clark and McCullougb, Boris Frldktn Trtmpe, and Hairy Tsuda. Obpheuu and Nobthsidb (Cban. 3weetoa, mgr.) —Amateur vaudeville and motion pictures. Majestic, Peincess, Savot, Cbitebion, Siveb- siPE, Novelty, Colonial, Fbanklin, Viboimia, COLDUBU, FtTLTON, VALADA, STADIUM, (jOVEBNOB, Alhambra, Jeffxbson, Woodlawn, Walnut, Fa- voBiTE, Castu: Hall and Aumo, motion pictures only. Sontli Bend, Ind.—Oliver O. H. (S. W. Picker- ing, mgr.) "The Only Girl" Oct. 30, 81, "Twin Beds" Nov. 4. The (jUver Stock Company turned people away for the four performances of "Within the Law" Oct. 21-23. "The Escape" 25-27. Obpheum (C. J. Allardt mgr.)—Bill 24-27: Dlx and Dixie, Vernon and company, "Trained . Nurses," Newball and Phelps, and ''Poor Leg- taoms." Last half: AH Girl Bevne (tabloid), Mabel Harper, and plctnres. Business was never better. Ai;oiTOBiuit (S. W. Pickering, mgr.)—High class photoplays. IS-diana: La' Salle, Colonial, Stband and Bca- PBisc, pictures.