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No copfetoaleiUied mm NEW YORK (Od. 27) mvsm Next Week . (Nor. 3) IL&BENTHAM ELI'The Jeweler hnart^, la tto„kMplnr down of aalarlM g( at- tMkM MM a emaitrtilJ oa tlw vevtoivp aT fltaaa Ifay Inrin vin a atw lioaie at tha Thou- aaod laloDlIa next jraar. Bar pfaaent ylaee, Irwin lale. lua been placaB m tka.aatfcat.' Jpay. Intend* to baiM a %iaciiM'. 'M' iat- i<>i a era tann^tn tbe apiinr. 1.00 Jamea Ditricbttcia aplltod ,tha baana aa to bb futura plaaa;«kil* la BlaglMHBtnB laM week, appearing ia "HCka MatUM 'Bmf at tbf Aiiaair.. INMekataU mM. ka " ia tkit 'flay moct'-iaMadi wltfc "The Concert" and 'mia Oraat Lover.": In the (oltowlng leaiMn, Ijeo announced ha wauM tarn to aMkaapaara^ vtavlas Ian in The Becent, Seneca B^alla, will paaa out •( exlatence Jan. 1. A. B. BUkert. the owner o< the borne, baa oompletad a deal whereby be- ia to reeoastntct tha lioaaa aa a garage, and wUI give w .- . I>een completed. The Burtia Orand. day aftenMNi Kallett. Tha leopencd on Ifop- vt a. 8. as InlaUvaly fized the r iaa~ imit Oaavanenr boaae, the Oralyn, for tlie Cbriatnaa bolldayi. Howard T. Bradner, at Uiddletown, has been named manaKer of the Lyceum, Elmiro, auc- ceodlDg Carl H. Carlton, rotined. Until be entered the service durine tbe late war, Brad- ner was manager of th* Paragon at Onconta. R. A. 'ColUna, of BlnKhamton, but for aome time oonnected with U.e forel[?ti advcrttglng WANTED Acrobatic Comedian Must ho able to deliver llnea and do acro- batic dance. Small man preferred. Act now playlni; and hooked ahead. Address FnA.\K GARDNER TIds *eek (Oct 27) Gen. DelWety. Ilocheater. V. T. Nett week (Nof. 3) Gen. SeUrerr. WtiUngtoD, B.-C. department of the Cleveland riaio Dealer, has branched out Into the Sim boaineaa in the Oliia city, and is general manactg eC tha nntHf organized Collins Studio Co. BE HABDM-IWilKm. ^ ' XBim'S—Tandeviiie. . MATIONAL-Fred Stone In "JTatfc a*Z«at«ni^ opened Sunday for two weeks. SHUBBRT-BBLASCO-Allce Brady In "For- ever After," by Owen Davis, opened Sunday to excellent bouse. ^ POLI'S—Uarjorle Bambeau in 'Tbe Unknown, -n'omaa.". Cat prwrtallo% a*^ laectoad >a»> ning ema iril laeal ariUea. Bwrtamd ia dMaB •laawhw'lB ttia iMsa. SHUBESILCURBICK-AaoUiar new ana tad Its Ont ahowiag MandMr. "UMtr Antm,- Vf Sydney BtMaMd. BMaaad ali w i l w tn ta IVa issue. COSUOS-"Dangerous Dan Ucarev/'-iMart Fox and Jlmmte Brltt, Shea and CMmll, Voar Aatars, Dennis Chabot, OrvUla BlaaiM *..Oa* . McCartliy and Stennad, film. x.'rannt>"arawn-ap — LOEV^'S PAI<ACE-Bobert "Warwick la *ltt UlMonri;" • LOEW'S COLTJMBtA-Bryimt Washburn tn "Why Smith Left Home." jlO0R£'S RIALTO-Constance Binney ia "Erstwhile Susan," CRANDAUj'S KETntOPOLTTAN — Itodge Tw« fcnnar well known peraonagea ia tafftaai WUiard Bobertioa, wb^wpeknd wttk aoilaboratod. Tbeir M. "eOirt'winrSa'^ Man'a Man." to bava Its drat rtialiig •! fhs aMbtrtFOaRkdc'wltkte tts atarii ■'■'.'■"I •> =• A*' /-•lly-* f• '••5- •' • • ■ DON'T •it-'": : i:'r: ii :iijt(r i i fy-v:j|^ '9 m ■■■V