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The Billboard
FEBRUARY 27, 1909.
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Cherry and Hill, Emmett Devoy and Co., Beth Stone and Therese Renz week of 15. KEIILH'S PROSPECT (ii. A. Daniels, mgr.) Farce comedy and pictures week of 15. LiCEUM (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) James Young in Brown of Harvard week of 15; Thomas EK. Suea in Repertoire week of 22. CLEVELAND (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) From Sing Sing to Liberty week of 15; Lucky Jim week of 22. GRAND (J, H. Michei, mgr.) Prince Ismall, Three Kinaldos, Cowley and Deile, Bud Farnum, Sommers and Wibie, Benjamin week of 15. MAJESTIC (J. HH. Michel, mgr.) Farce comedy and pictures week of 15. EMPIRE (Geo. Chenet, mgr.) New World Beaters 15; Gay Morning Glories week of 22. STAR (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.) Billy Watson's Burlesquers week of 15; Cozy Corner Giris week of 22. GRAY’S ARMORY. Mischa Elman, violinist 16. DREAMLAND (H. Becht, mgr.) Moving pictures week of 15. AMERICAN (Ww. R. Hines, mgr.) Pictures and songs week of 15. CORUNA (if. J. Garfield, mgr.) Vaudeville week of 15. ROYAL (L. Cohn, mgr.) Pictures and vaudeville week of 15. PRKINCHSS (Proctor &. Seas, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures week of 15. BiJOU DREAM (L. H. Scott, mgr.) Motion pictures week of 15. GLOBE (J. H. Michel,
mgr.) Moving pictures week of 15. CAMERAPHONE (J. H. Campbell, mgr.) Talking motion pictures week of 15. FAMILY (Kk F. Helm, mgr.) Pictures and songs week of 15. WONDEKLAND (F. J. Sommer, mgr.) Moving pictures week of 15. F. W. BEACH. CAMBRIDGE.—COLONIAL (Chas. & George
Hammond, mgr.) Madem Buttertly 5; Uncle fom’s Cabin 6; When Knighthood Was in Flower 5; Humar Hearts 14; Girls 17; The Witching Hour 19; The Choir Singer 21; John Griffitu 24. ORVHEUM (Chas. & Geo. Hammond, iugrs.) Miss Carrie Starr, Wheeler Wheelock, Bernhardt Sciffert, Marvelous Ed. Lawrence and Arosman, Marie Gillette, moving pictures and sougs weeb of 5. Mehren Sisters, Nat Goetz, Kmmett KE. Martin and others week of 15. VRINCESS (W. A. Taylor, mgr.) Mr. and Mrs. Mont Murray, Dug Fuller, The Cliffords, moving pictures end songs week of 8; The Montells week of 15.
SPRINGFIELD—FAIRBANKS THEATRE (H. A. Ketcham, mgr.) Louis Mann in The Man Who Stood Still 10; Florence Davis in Under the Greenwood Tree 11; Princess Bonnie (loeal) 12; The Man from Home 20; Henry Miller in The Great Divide 22; Annie Russell in The Stronger Sex 23; Robert Edeson in The Call of the North 27. NEW SUN (Gus Sun, mgr.) Three Leisingers, Axtelle and Heine, Eddie Adwair, Harry Mack and Frank Maltese Co. week of 14. GRAN) OPERA HOUSE ge field Theatre Co., mgrs.) Human Hearts Arthur Hartman, violinist, 19; The Choir Sing
er 20. STEUBENVILLE.—GRAND (C. W. Maxwell, -) Ward and Vokes 15; The Witching Hour $3: Elks’ Benefit 18-19; Black Beauty 22; Paid Full 25; Choir Singer 27; Bostonia Opera Oe. March 1; Graustark 2; Strong Heart 3; Peck’s Bad Boy 6. NATIONAL (W. G. Hartshorn, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. Week 22: Bijou Comedy Trio, Sing Fong Hoyt and McDonald and Liniger Trio. PALACE (Jonas Miller, mgr.) Continuous vaudeville and moving pictures. AUDITORIUM RINK (W. G. Hartshorn, mgr.) Roller skating and band concerts. CENTRAL — e.. = Gorman, m rpee® _— and specialties. CIRCLEVILLE RAN < (Walter Baughtae mgr.) Billy o Kid 18; Girls 24; John Griffith in Faust . METROPOLITAN (Myevs & Carl, mgrs.) Moving pictures and vaude
% “DI EFIANCE.—CITIZENS’ OPERA HOUSE << F. Caine mgr.) The Great Divide 12; Fra D
la 19. “BAST LIVERPOOL.—CERAMIC (C. W. Bippus, mgr.) Shadows of a Great City 8-9; Human Hearts 11; Janet Waldorff in The Three of Us
52; Helen Grayce week of 15; Tempest and Sunshine 22; ‘Paid in Faull 27; The Girl Below March 4; ongheart 2; Graustark 3.
ARCADIS (J. _— mgr.) Vaudeville and M
pictures. IN ’"S ELECTRIC (G. L. McClintock, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures. WALSH D (J. Q. Walsh, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures.
gs {MASONIC THEATRE (B. F. Eilsbery, mgr.) A Knight for a Day 19; Good Fellow 4 33: Girls 26; Man of the Hour Mar. 11. EMPIRE THEATRE {C. M. Hunter, mgr.) La
Sell Trio, Miss LaMar, Turno, juggler: c hilders and Childers, Rube comedians week 20. PRINCESS RINK (Milton Weiler, mgr.) Roller skating. NATIONAL RINK (Walter M. Phillips, mgr.) Roller skating and dancing
MARIC N.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (M. J. Sullivan, mgr.) John — in Faust 12; The Man from Home 16; uman Hearts 18; The Wolf 20. FAMILY THEATRE (H. 8. Vail, mgr.) Bill week of 15: Mitchell Sisters, singers and dancers; Shannon and Straw, comedy sketch; Harry DeCoe, the man with the chairs; Flora Esmond and baby, singing sketch.
MANSFIELD.—MEMORIAL (Albaugh & Doeright, mgrs.) Madam Butterfly 8; The Great Divide 9; Paid in Full 12; Fifty Miles from Boston 16; Girls 19; The King’s Rival 20. ORPHEUM cs. BE. Veasey, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures week of 15. PALESTRA Sidey Roberts, mgr.) Polo every Tuesday and Frida.
MIDDLETOWN.—THE SORG (A. E. Walburg. mgr.) The Thief 13; Madam Butterfly 15.
EWARK.—AUDITORIUM (W. D. Harris, lessee-mgr.; O. G. Morse, res. mgr.) Great Di vide 8; Real Widow Brown 13; Witching Hour Shadows, of a Great City 18; Girls 20; Three of Us 22; Top o’ th’ World 24; Girl of the Sunny South rH Human Hearts 26; Tempest and Sunshine March 1; The Man from Home 3; The Merry Widow (in German) 6; When We Were Friends 6. ORPHEUM (Harry J. Moore, mgr.) Vaudeville week of 15.
NAPOLEON.—OPERA HOUSE (J. M. Rieger, mgr.) Grahame Stock Co. in repertoire 22-27; Human Hearts March 11. STAR (Chas. H. DeGroff, mgr.) Vaudeville. GLOBE (Ed. Zoyarra, mezr.) Opens with vaudeville April 1.
NEW PHILADELPHIA. HOUSE (A. A. Bowers, mgr.) Human Hearts 12; Girls 16; The Witching Hour 19; The Three of Us 22; Lecture 23; The Choir Singer 26. BIJOU (L. J. Herron, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures week of 15. THEATORIUM (Harry Ackey, mgr.) Miss Faye > special music and moving pictures week of 8
LES.—THE VPRBECK (J. Stafford, mgr.) |
Moving pictures and vaudeville. | PIQUA.—MAY’S (Chas. H. May, mgr.) The | Man from Home 19; The Top O’ the World 20;
Princess Bonie (local) 22-23; The Three of Us |
27. BIJOU (R. E. Harris, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. LYRIC (Greenamyers§ and
Falte. mgrs.) Roller skating.
Laypo and |
— UNION OPERA)
PORTSMOUTH.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE cc. |
F. Higley, wgr.) Billy the Kid 16; Paid in Full | 17; A Knight for a Day 18; The’ Three of Us| 19; A Good Fellow 20; The Girl From the Sunny South 22; Man From Home : 24; Girls 27; Witching Hour March 4; Man of the Hour ’. ORPHEUM (R. R. Russell, | ilton, Ernest Dupille, LaBoard and Ryerson, J. Cc. Nugent and Co., moving pictures and songs week of 15. MAJESTIC (J. F. Potts, mgr.) Howard and Walsh, Kobert Smith, Dug Fuller, | Zeno and Zoa, moving pictures and sougs week of 15. AUDITORIUM RINK (Frank H. Kwerich, | mgr.) Skating and dancing.
Stoddard, mgr.) Himmelein’s Stock Co. week | of 14; Strongheart 18; Fifty om from Boston | | 22; Reyal Chef 23; The Wolf 2
WAPA
eg mgr.) The Thief 12; Madam Buttertly The Choir Singer 17. YOUNGSTOWN, —PARK THEATRE (John
Elliott, mgr.) The Boys and Betty 9; The Re
the Counter 13; OPERA HOUSE (Jos. Schragrin, mgr.) Busy Indian Maidens 15-16; The Heir to the Hoorah 18-20. PRINCESS (Chas. Smith, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. ZANESVILLE.—WELLER (Vincent Seavelle, City 17; Shakespeare Water Cure (local) 18; Girls 22; Three of Us 23; Top o’ th’ World 25; Girl of the Sunny South 26; Tempest and Sunshine 27. ORPHEUM (H. 8S. Carter, mgr.) Comedy Trio, The Suttons, Three Ernests, Al. Wilson, Sing Fong Lee and Orpheumscope
week of 15. OKLAHOMA.
APACHE.—RUNDLE OPERA HOUSE (R. L. Epperson, mgr.) Lend Me Your Wife 9; yt Moore in My Boy Jack 11. WONDERLAND (H. S. Green, mgr.) Moving pictures, songs, etc.
BARTLESVILLE.—OKLAH THEATRE (J. F. Flinn, mgr.) Elks’ Minstrels 8-9; Little Dolly Diniples 13; Paid in Full 16. ODEON. Vaudeville and moving pictures. COLISEUM RINK. Rustur and Smith week of 8.
McALESTER.—THEATRE (A. B. Estes, mgr.) Morrison’s Faust 9; Tim Murphy ; Paid in Full 13; Hi Henry’s Minstrels 16; W. B. Patton in The Blockhead 18; A Knight for a Day 19. MYSTIC. Moving pictures and vaudeville.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA—BROAD STREET. Feb. 15, Ethel Barrymore in Lady Frederick; Feb. 22, same attraction. March 1, William Gillette in Samson. GARRICK. Feb. 15, Rose Stahl in The Chorus Lady. Feb. 22, same attraction. March 1, Henrietta Crosman in a new play. WALNUT STREET. Feb. 15, In New York; Feb. 22, same attraction for a run. CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE. Feb. 15, The Servant in the House; Feb. 22, the same attraction. FORREST THEATRE. Feb. 15, The Merry Widow; Feb. 22, same attraction; March 1, Grace Van Studdiford in The Golden Butterfly. ADELPHI THEATRE. Feb. 15, Nazimova in repertoire; Feb. 22, Bertha Kalich in a new play, The Unbroken Road, LYRIC THEATRE. Feb. 15, George : Fawcett in Ganton and Co.; Feb. 22, William Faversham in The World and His Wife. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Feb. 15, Dockstader’s Minstrels; Feb. 22, The Time, the Place and the Girl CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Feb. 15, The Orpheum Players in Rosemary; Feb. 22, The Unforseen. PARK THEATRE. Feb. 15, Harry Mac. Rae Webster Associate Players in The Moth and the Flame; Feb. Mrs. Temple’s Telegram. GIRARD THEATRE. Feb. 15, Beulah Poynter in Lena Rivers; Feb, 22, Eugenie Blair in stock for a season of ten weeks. NATIONAL THEATRE. Feb. 15, Barney Gilmore in Kidnapped in New York; Feb. 22, Tony, the Bootblack. STANDARD THEATRE. Feb. 15, Standard Stock Company in Woman Against Woman. HART’S NEW THEATRE. Feb. 15, Jos. Hortiz in Fritz, the Wandering Musician; Feb. 22, At Cripple Creek. ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. Feb. 15, Dumont’s Minstrels; same attraction for ‘rest of the season. PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE. Business big with Hammerstein O era Co: Feb. 16, Salome; Feb. 18, Rigoletto; Feb. 20, matinee, Aida; Feb. 20, night, Boheme; Feb. 22, extra performance at popular prices of Trovatore. ARCH STREET THEATRE. Jewish Stock Co. GERMAN THEATRE. _German Stock Ce. KEITH’S THEATRE: Harry Davenport and Phyllis Rankin in The Naked Truth; The Quartette; Princess Trixie, the edneated horse; Claude and Fannie Usher, Chas. F. Seamon, Avery and Hart, Martinetti and Sylvester, Hearn and Rutter, The Picaros, Pamahasika’s Performing Pets, Delphino and Delmora, Bertie Heron and The Reese Brothers | week of 8. LUBIN’S PALACE. Feb. 15, Faust Brothers, The Great Siberian Troupe and a long list of vaudeville novelties. CASINO THEATRE. Feb. 15, City Sports, with Hardeen and Hassan Ben Ali’s Arabs as added attractions; Feb. 22, The Lid Lifters. TROCADERO THEATRE. Feb. 15, Miss “jew York, Jr. BIJOU THEATRE. Feb. 15, Sam Devere’s Show to fair business; Feb. 22, Fay Foster Co. GAYETY THEATRE. Feb. 15, Fads and_ Follies Co., with Charmion as added feature; Feb. 22, The Parisian Widows. MUSEUM. Breton-Runkle Stock Co. and a long list of vaudeville and curio novelties. People’s, Fifteenth Street, Majestic and Forepaugh’s theatres, moving pie: tures and vaudeville. BOR W
PITTSBURG.—NIXON (T. F. Kirk, mgr.) Lew Fields in The Girl Behind the “Counter week of Feb. 15: Montgomery and Stone in The Red Mill Feb. 22. DUQUESNE (T. F. Kirk, mgr.) George Arliss in The Devil week of Feb. 15; May Robson in The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary week Feb. 22. ALVIN (Gulick & Co., mgrs.) The Man of the Hour week of Feb. 15; Strongheart week Feb. 22. AND (Harry Davis, mgr.) Rock and Fulton, Valerie Bergere, Fannie Ricce, Our Boys in Blue, Felix and Barry Four, Great Lester, Mabelle Adams, Yamamoto Bros., Carbrey Bros. and others week of Feb. 15; Wila Holt Wakefield and others week Feb. 22. BIJOU (Gulick & Co., mgrs.) Joseph Santley in Lucky Jim week of Feb. 15; Shad
| ow ty Three “week of Feb. 22. BLANEY’S (J. H. ‘Zimmerman, mgr.) Black Beauty week Feb. 15; A Millionaire's Revenge week of Feb. | 22.
NEW HIGHLAND (Harry Polack, mgr.) Yiddish and Italian plays. GAYETY (J. H Browne, mgr.) Casino Girls week of Feb.
(Harry Williams, mgr.) and Leo Pardello week of Feb. 15. CARNEGIE MUSIC HALL. Ben Greet Players Feb. 22-24: Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Hamlet. FAMILY THEATRE. Vaudeville. HIPODROME. Vaudeville. LIBERTY. Vaudeville. EXPOSITION ROLLER RINK. Champienship races; roller skating. AUDITORIUM
| | mgr.) Dean and Ham| ]
| KONETA.—BKOWN rica RE (A. J. mgr.) Tempest and Sunshine 11; Girls 12; = New York 13.
15; | | Rentz Santley Co. week Feb. 22. ACADEMY | Yankee Doodle Girls
DUSKY—SANDUSKY THEATRE (R. P. |
juvenation of Aunt Mary 12; The Girl Behind | The ‘Thief 19-20. GRAND | iaoeien
Izzy’s Boodle 8-10; McFadden’s Flats 11-13; The |
mgr.) Witching Hour 16; Shadows of a Great | moving pictures
Billy the Kid 19; Follies of New York 20;.
P| pictures and vaudeville.
| week mgr.) Vaudeville, Songs and pictures week of |
— LER RINK. Amateur races; roller skat
LOUIS L. KAUFMAN.
" BUSLER.—ssasEETIO (Geo. N. Burkhalter, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures week of 8; Union Depot (local) 18-19.
COLUMBIA.—OPERA HOUSE (Samuel Cran
ford, mgr.) Moving pictures 15-17; The Climbers (local 18; Lew Welch in The Shoemaker 24. HAPPY HOUR (H. W. Musser, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. ARMORY KINK (E. C. Shannon, mgr.) Roller skating and | races.
CHAMBERSBURG. — ROSEDALE OPERA HOUSE (F. A. Shinabrook, mgr.) Moving pic|
tures on all open nights; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 16. ARMORY | RINK (A. Shafer, mgr.) Roller skating. CONNELLSVILLE.—SOISSON (Fred. oa. ‘ollies CASINO OPERA HOUSE (W. Rice, mgr.) The Belle of Avenue A 10. NICOLET (Earl Clabaugh, mgr.) Vaudeville, moving pictures and illustrated songs. BIJOU (Earl Clabaugh, mgr.) Vaudeville, songs and pictures. ARCADE (B. allace, mgr.) Moving pictures illustrated songs and vaudeville. CASINO RINK (Earl Clabaugh, mgr.) Roller skating
CORRY. IBRARY (Harry W. Parker, mgr.) Ma’s New Husband 9; Yama 1%. AMUSEMENT PALACE (Chas. Trimble, mgr) Vaudeville and
P.
. —MAJESTIC (John L. Gleason, Lew Fields in The Girl Behind the Counter 12; Hilda Spong in A Man and His Mate 13;
Vogel’s Minstrels 12; |
mgr.) |
Signor |
Bonci and Grand Opera Company 17; Ward and |
Vokes in The Promoters 18. ALPHA (KE. H. Suerken, mgr.) Cowboy Wililams, Evans, Emita and Evans, Pelzer and Whyte, Leonard and Loule week of 15.
FREELAND.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (J. J. McMenimin, mgr.) Moving pictures. THE STAR (A, Ruderwick, mgr.) Moving pictures and vaudeville.
GREENSBURG.—ST. CLAIR THEATEE (Kirk and Allison, mgrs.) George Sidney in Busy Izzy’s Boodle 6; The Strolling Players 17-18; The Great Divide 19.
HARRISBURG. — MAJESTIC (Jos. Frank, mgr.) Bostonia Grand Opera Co. 16-17; Earthquake moving pictures 18; Eddie Foy in Mr. Hamlet of Broadway 19; The Great Divide 22. ORPHEUM (Floyd Hopkins, mgr.) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Heim Children, Butler and Bassett, Finlay and Burke, Bimm, Bomm, B-r-r-r, Harry Breen and the Orphiscope week of 15.
HUNTINGDON.—GRAND (J. Sewell Stewart, mgr.)
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 22; |
Music Recital 23; Ben Greet’s Players in The.
Merchant of Venice 26. HAZLETON. — GRAND (John B. Bissinger, mgr.) West’s Moving Pictures 12; Luzerne County Fair (local) 15-16. FAMILY (Harry Hersker, mgr.) Three Blanchard Brothers and
Randolph, Morgan and Chester, Larose and La|
on your bill for M. P. Lamp Current
gusta, Eddie yy Billy Shallas and moving pictures week of 1
HONESDALE. LYRIC (Benj. H. Dittrich, mgr.) Woman of the West 10; canceled. Tem
Co. 16; Volunteer Organist 18. Reynolds, Barron,
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FAMILY (F. J mgr.) Miss Fleming, Stanton, Will illustrated songs and moving pictures 15. THEATORIUM (W. E. Jones,
JOHNSTOWN.—CAMBRIA (H. W. Sherer, | mer.) Helen Grayce week of 8; High Players 15; Al. Wilson 16; Uncle Tom’s Cabin 173 Bostonia Opera Co. 18-20. MAJESTIC (M. z. Boyle. mgr.) The Pianophiends, Wm H. Macart, Potter and Harris, Keane and Briscoe, Barry and Wolford, LaPetite Revue, Fred Sosman, Chas. Ahern Troupe and others week of 15.
LANCASTER.—FULTON (C. A Yecker, mgr.) Hip, Hip, Hooray 15; Philadelphia Orchestra 16; Graustark 17; Mr. ‘Hamlet of Broadway 20; Peck *s Bad Boy "22: Yeate’s School 23; Nearly a Hero 26. FAMILY (Edw. Moozart,
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mgr.) |
Miaco Pantomime Co., Three Vagabonds, Mitchell |
and Cain, McCann Duo, London Brothers, trella Sisters and moving pictures week
LOCK -—OPERA HOUSE sina, mgr.) Martin’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin 13: The Minstrels (local) 16-18; Meadow Brook Farm PASTIME (L. C. Jones, mgr.) Moving
Asf 15.
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POTTSVILLE. — FAMILY (Harry § Knaublauch, mgr.) Haggarty and LeClair, Harry Taylor, Owley and Randall and Curtis and Curtis week of 15.
PLYMOUTH.—MAJESTIC (Walton & McAlarney, mgrs.) Al. W. Martin’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin 10; Tempest and Sunshine 16.
TON.—LYCEUM C. M._ Southwell,
° (J. H. Mus|
ae) Eddie Foy in Mr. Hamlet of Broadway |
15; e Climax 18; The Mg Organist 20; AGADEMY OF MUSIC (C M. Southwell, mgr.) The Angel and the 15-27; Texas Jack 1820. POLI’S Sam J. Curtis, Marion Garson,
(J. H. hy mgr.) Pat Rooney, | Warren Kean,
J and others week of 15. COLUMBIA (G. Nelson |
Teets, mgr.) The Brigadiers 15-17; Jack’s Burlesquers 18-20. WILLIAMSPORT. LYCOMING OPERA. HOUSE (L J. Fisk, mgr.) The Devil 9; Money | 12; Knickerbocker Stock Co. 15-20. FAMILY | (Fred M. Lamade, mgr.) Parmet and Russell |
Sam T.
Co., Patrice Nellie urt, Holmen Brothers, Doranto, 7. a Frances and the iineto: | gra 7) minoy
NGTON,—NIXON (M. Reis, mgr.: C. Dd. Mine res. mgr.) Girls 15; Follies of New | York 17; North Brothers’ Comedians -27. | CASINO (A. D. Mair, mgr.) Marvin Bros., Miss | Regan Haven, Happy Lee Barth and the Kinetoscope 15-17. ARCADE (John Reed, mer.; Jas. Matthews, res. mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pic
tures. SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHARLESTON.—ACADEMY OF MUSIC (C. R. Matthews, mgr.) Polly of the Circus 10-11: The Clansman 12; Bispham-DeMoss Concert 13; Dandy Dixie Minstrels 18; Man of the Hour 1920; The Substitute 22. MAJESTIC (J. L. Gray, mer.) Bingham and Gamble, musicians; Louise Grace, dancer; Robt C. Millio, strong man: The Wren Trio, comedians week 13; week 20 The Barnells; Loucila Pullen; Sweeney and Rooney, ete. IDLE HOUR (J. C. Sherrill, mgr.) Donald F. Heath, vocalist; ians; Rowland Rammage, banjoist; Jack Gordon, in playlet, week 13; week 20 Conners and Weil, sketch artists: Donald F. Heath; Lee and Thomas and Mile. Tina. OLYMPIC, formerly BON AIR (Guida & Cafiero, mgrs.) Moving Pictures; Dixie Minstrels, composed of local talent, week 13: week 20 Aldert and Chapeau; John Williams; Olympic Quartette
and Magic Mac. R. (B. T. Whitmire,
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Mr. and Mrs.
ILLE.—GRAND mgr.) Max Figman in The Substitute 25; Lyman Twins in The Yankee Drummers 27
SPARTANBURG.—HARRIS (I. H. Greenwald, mgr.) The Clansman 17; The Honeymooners 18; Lyman Twins 25. CONVERS COLLEGE
Harrison-West Trio, comed-—
FOR SALE
28 Mills’ Slot Machines at a bargain; 7 Moving Picture Machines; 1 40x80 Black Top Tent; 200 Folding Maple Chairs; 1 Wurlitzer Electric Pi| ano; 1 Merry-go-round. Send for my list. F. |E. HAWKINS, Box 77, Akron, 0.
WANTED
An Experienced Conderman Ferris Wheel Man. Must know how to rate Lambert Gasoline En
gine. EDWARD JESSUP, Cosmopolitan Shows, Dawson, Ga., Fe 3 Phoenix City, Ala., March 1-6.
FOR SALE
Set of Sosman & Landis Scenery, consisting of Four Drops, Street, Kitchen, Wood and Fancy, 11% feet high by 21 feet wide. Four fancy wings, four profile wood wings and kitchen wings on back of fancy. Also two proscenium wings, with drapery border and sky borders, and one asbestos drop, 12x21 feet; all in good condi| tion, used less than a year. Address BIJOU | THEATRE, Saginaw, Mich.
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| for the Chambers and Woodyard Shows, Good | Strong Cornet, Trombone and Trap Drummer. Ruleville, Miss., Feb, 22-28; Webb, March 2-8.
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