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J2 VARIETY Maurice Burkhart WITH THE INO NIC •'Tin- Trail of the Lonesome Pine," with charlotte Walker, 25-2G; "Omcer 666," (re- turn), 117-29; "The Enchantress," 31-2. HI (.III ST. (Chas. Harper, mgr.; S. & H). - ■A Fool There Was," 24-26: "The Great Di- vide," 27-29. MKMOKIAI- HALL. Madam .Julia Culp, 24. Tin Grand lias hern renameil the Thomas. The reports are that Frances Ring and Robert Warwick will appear with the Olen- tangy Sto( k < 'o. The Dusenburys will open their company at Olentangy Park early In M a y. ••Tlie Follies of 1913" Is to be presented l.y the Seniors of Ohio State on March 28. It is a musical comedy. H. AfKERMAN ( KAWFOKDHVILLE, IND. MUSIC HAM. Kico. R. White, mgr.). —18. The Strolling Players, fair show and business. 2 1-22. pictures and vaudeville, pleased, fair business. 26, "The Nautical Knot." (home talent); 2*. "The Spring Maid"; 2. "Excuse Me •' GEO. A. ROSA. DAI.LA8, TEX. MAJESTIC (O. F. Could, mgr.; Inter; rc- hearsal Mmi. 10) l.awwin A Namon. very Kood; Moore A St Clair, pleased; Edwlna Harry & Co., light applause; Bigelow, Camp- bell A Hayden. hit; Hutler Havlland A Alice Thornton, rich comedy; Boudlnl Bros., hit; Wormwood's Monkey Theatre, excellent. GARDEN (Stinnett A Brown, mgrs.; Keith A Miller, agents; rehearsal Sun. 6).—Swain's Pats A Cats, interesting; Lillian Sisters, very good; Melbourn McDowell & 'V, hit; Joe McGec, pleased; Von Klein A Gibson Co., very K ood. GKU. B. WALKER. DKH MOINES. ORPHEUM (H. B. Butler, mgr.; rehearsal Sun. 10). Week 1C. Mclntyre A Heath, went big. Mr. A Mrs. Jlrrimh- Harry, scored; Keno A Green, liked; Ida Oslay. clever; Arm- strong A Mai.ly, good, Hurshy Troupe, phased; Louis Stone, different. PRINCESS (Elbert A Getchell, mgrs.).— Slock. MAJESTIC (Elbert A Getchell. mgrs). S-C vaudeville. JOE. DETROIT. MICH. TEMPLE («'. G Williams, mgr.; agent, U- B. o. ; rehearsal Mon. 10).- -The Dance Dream, very (lever; Nellie Nichols, hit; The Berrens. big finish; The Avon Comedy Four, scored; Mix's Circus, good; Charley C. Drew, enter- taining; Alice De Garmo, pleused. MILES (C. W. Porter, mgr.. agent, T. B. c. ; rehearsal Moll. 10) The American Girl, hit; Copeland A Payton, good; Billy Link A Hlossom Robinson, entertaining; Nadell A Kane, laughs; Swain's Cockatoos, pleased. BROADWAY (J. M. Ward, mgr.; S-C; re- hearsal Sun. 10). -The Trainer, good sketch; Llghtner A Jordon, very good, Exposition Four, went big; Marcau, very clever; Eddie Riley A O'Ncll Sisters, phased, The Booth Trio, daring. FAMILY (C. H. Preston, mgr.; agent, U. B. (>.).- Bernard A Harrington; Destcfano Bros.; (use A Rogcra; Tenny & Symonds; Baby Vio- let, 1'antzer Duo; Farley & Butler; Jules Wal- ters A Llewellyn. COLUMBIA (M. W. Schoenherr, mgr.; agent. Sun). -The Colvins & Co.; Eric A Nora; Vivian A Bunlell ; Holer & Hongs; Dave Roby; Rose Troupe; Seymour A Williams. NATIONAL (C. R. Hagedorr., mgr.; agent. Doyle). — Helen Plngree A Co.; Dayton; Ma- rlmho Trio; Lawrence & Harvey; The Bluchcs; Mitchell A Grant; Three Dlerlcks Bros. GARRICK (Richard H. Lawrence, mgr).— "Every woman." DETROIT (Harry Patent, mgr.) Robert Lorraine In "Man and Superman" LYCEUM (A. R. Warner, mgr.).- "The Com- mon Law." GAYETY (William Roche. inttr M;isiju( raders." AVENUE (Frank Drew, <«f Paris." FOLLY (Hugh W. Shutt pngne Belles." Excavating for the new will start early In May mgr) mgr.) Orpheum ).- "(Jay- Darlings "(.'ham - t heatre JACOB SMITH IC o INGER ICLMIRA, N. T. MOZART (Pelber ft Shea, mgrs.).—24-2«, Searl Allen & Co.. pleased; Fitch Cooper, ex- cellent; Warren Bros., clever; Little A Allen, good. MAJESTIC (M. D. Gibson, mgr.).—24-26. Nanon'i Trained Birds, pleased; Musical Ir- ving, good. LYCEUM (G. H. Ven Demark, mgr.).—26, The Old Homstead"; 29. "The Pink Lady." J. M. BEERS. ERIE, PA. MAJESTIC (J. L. Gllson. res. mgr.).—Aborn English Opera Co.; Apr. 2, Tyrone Power In "Julius Caesar." COLUMBIA (A. P. Weschler. mgr.; A. V. O'Brien, asst. mgr.; agents, Gus Sun and U. H. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Lester Trio, laughs; Romano A Brlgllo. big; Conroy's Div- ing Models, very good; Etta Bryan A Co.. excellent; Johnstone A Wentworth, went well; Stuart Barnes, big; Ioleen Slaters, clever; Jean Baldwin, good. FALL BIVEB, MASS. SAVOY (L. M. Boas, mgr.).—Melley-Deni- son Stock Co., In "Charley's Aunt"; business very good. ACADEMY (L. M. Boas, mgr.; agent, Loew; rehearsal Mon. 10).—24-26, James Byrnes, good; Bloomquest Players, a hit; Norton A Earl, excellent; Rlalto, good. 27-29, Little Robert; Ford A Kelgard; Swan A Bambard. BIJOU (H. M. Goodhue, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10). —24-26, Gregolre A Elmina, very good; Laurie A Aleen, good; Dacey A Chase, excellent; Lorello, good. 27- 29, Al Sweet A Co.; Lewis A Chapln; Mar- garet Helblg; Fitzslmmons A Cameron. PREMIER (L. M. Boas, mgr.; agent, Loew; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Opened Sunday, 23, with vaudeville and pictures for the first time since being burned out. EDW. F. RAFFERTY. FRESNO, CAL. EMPIRE (Frank L. Hesse, mgr.; agent, Bert Levey).—The Travlolas, fair; Jim Der- vln, good; La Croix, went well; The Ray- monds, appreciated; Four Avolas, much ap- THAT SAYS JUST SAY AGAIN YOU LOVE ME hr i n cr> than any i^t ten vi-«ir> l\i!l mi Semi Stcim;is F'oi Copy anil Orc'ipsinf iuii EDGAR SELDEN, As, B °*..ShS ,re BROADWAY, COR. 45th STREET, NEW YORK COLONIAL (A. P. Weschler, mgr.; Fred Hilton, asst. mgr.; agents, Gus Sun and U. B. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Musical Comedy, Oscar and Adolph In Paris," went big. 11TH ST. (Suerken A Cummins, mgrs.; Ind) Musical stock, "The Bell of New York," opened with good show and big houses. PARK.—Pearl Stock Co.. "The Gamblers." HAPPY HOUR—Gay Sisters Musical Co. M. H. MIZENER. plause. LaBt half: James A Sterling, fair; Sterling Bros., applause; LaValle A Finney, appreciated; Four Olivers, well received; Jack Roberts' Texas Tommy Dancers, hit. BARTON O. H. (R. G. Barton, mgr.; agent, Cort).—"The Siren," 16, to good business. "Merry Widow," 29. TEAL'S (Roy EM Turner, mgr.).—Fred Ar- dath Musical Comedy Co., packing them In. EVANSVILLE, IND. WELLS' BIJOU (Chas. Sweeton, mgr.).— 16, Eddie Fuy, to a fair house; 18, "The Girl at the Gate" minus Lucy Weston; 19, "The Newlywcds"; 22, Kittle Gordon In "The En- chantress"; 24, Lyman Howe's Pictures; 26, "Kindling"; 22, "Excuse Me." THE MAJESTIC (Chas. Sweeton, mgr.).— Carl Cook's Stock Co. NEW GRAND (Wm. McGowan, mgr.).—24- 2<). "Pool Room Act"; Belle Hathaway Mon- keys; Melnotta Twins; Adair A Adair; Paul Thome; Alb. J. Hall Co.; Huess A Eldrld; Dale & Boyle. Business good three times dally. EDW. SCHUELER. The moving pictures of Fresno's Raisin Day were featured all week at the Empire. Man- ager Hesse's comments were more enjoyable than the pictures themselves. A new "pop" house Is to be built In Fresno by W. Parker Lyon, a local real estate mag- nate. Plans are being drawn, and Jay and Tuolumno streets will be the site. Lionel Dalton. author of "The Girl In the Dark," will stage a "society vode" show the latter part of April, at the Barton. Al Joy, sporting editor of the San Francisco Exam- iner, will put on a new sketch at the per- formance. Jas. W. Oearhart will be in charge of the musical end of the show. ou The hoodoo seems to have been lifted from Teal's by the Ardath company. J. F. M. HAMILTON, O. SMITH'S (Tom A, Smith, mgr.).—23. "Otn- cer 666," return engagement, played to satis- factory business; 24, "Servant in the House"; 2"J. "Little Boy Blue." GRAND (J. E. McCarthy, mgr.; agent, Gus Sun; rehearsal, Sun. and Thurs. 11.30).—23-29, The Duke of Durham." JEWELL (J. H. Broomhall, mgr.).—28, Francis X. Bushman in talks on motion pic- tures accompanied by films In which he him- self appears. QUAD. HABR1SBUBG. ORPHEUM (Wllmer A Vincent, mgrs.. agent, U. B. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Billy Klncaid, good; Larenara A Victor, scored strongly; Cortez A Florence, went well; John T. Murray, applause; LaToy Bros., good; Lam- bert A Hall, tine; Rolfe'B "Arcadia," big. MAJESTIC (N. C. Myrick, local rep. Rels Circuit Co.).—25, Penn State Thespians In The Yankee Brigands", 26, "Dandy Qirls". 27. "Fine Feathers." 28, "Julius Caesar"; 29. A Girl of the Underworld." J. P. J. HABTFOKD, CONN. POLLS (W. D. Ascough, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10).—"The Lawn Party," pleased; Those Four Entertainers, hit, DuCallon, went big; Milton and DeLong Sis- ters, laughs; James B. Carson A Co., good; Four Rlanos, good; Warren & Conley, went well. HARTFORD (Fred P. Dean, mgr.; agent, James Clancy; rehearsal Mon. A Thurs. 11).— 24-26, Ebellng Trio, sensation; Coy De Trickle, hit; Hurst, Wats A IlurBt, laughs; Gordon A Warren, good. 1'7-2U, "Telephone Girls" ; Billy Judge; Strolling Players; Jack Claire A Zlmmie, Kitner A McClay. PARSONS (H. C. Parsons, mgr.).—24-29. Robert B. Mantell In repertoire. The T. M. A. country fair opened at the Park Casino Thursday evening. It closes Sat urday night with a Mardl Gras celebration. Manager Dean entertained 100 members of the General Assembly at a matinee last week, putting on a "Sunday evening moving pic- ture show" that the legislators as well as the general public might see Just what a Sunday night show consists of. R. W. OLMSTED. HOMESTEAD, PA. GRAND (John Stahl, mgr.; agent, L. C. McLaughlin). — 24-26. Imperial Russian Troupe; Harper A Lavelle; Dan Roble; Levitt A Lawler; The Gerards; King A Lee. 24-29, Chas. Gaylor; The Hendersons; Kelly A Fran- cis; Harmony Girls; Baxter A Floyd; Don St. Clair. LANG. IIOOPESTON, ILL. Mi-FERREN O H. (Win. McFerren, mgr.; Ind.).- 28, "The Merry Milk Maids," (home talent ). VIRGINIAN (Max M. Nathan, mgr.; agents, W. V. M. A.). 20-22, Fields A Uabellln, pleased; Ned Melroy, good; 24-26, Lynn Can tor; Harry Patrick A Saxton Sisters. RIGGS LATKOBE, PA. TWILIGHT (J. E. Gordon, mgr.; agent. L. C. McLaughlin).—"Daffy Dill Girls"; Brown A Farlardeau; McDonald A Mason; Mae Fob ter. LANG. LOWELL, MASS. KEITH'S (Wm. Stevens, mgr.; agent. U. B. O.; rehearsal Mon. 10).—Langdon, McCoi mlck Co., good; Williams, Thompson A Co, good; Steward Sisters, very good; John Ore gor, well received; Schrelner A RlchardB funny; Pearl Dawson, good; DeVoe Trio, good MERRIMACK SQ. (Jas. F. Carroll, mgr.; agent, John S. Quigley; rehearsal Mon. 10).- Grace Young; Howard Lldly; Walter Weeks. Madison & Goldy; Curtis & Colby; Ethel Mon roe. OPERA HOUSE (Jules Cahn, prop. A mgr.; —24-29, "Zaza." THE PLAYHOUSE (Mr. Osburn, lessee. Kendal Weston, mgr.).—Stock. JOHN J. DAWSON. 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