iuiq prooabiy nave eaten itbe in the SchiUer of the Strauss buildings.»at Business will be started at once on in- rehearsing on a number of acts, including a new version of Menlo E. Moore’s “Rah! Rah! Boys,” in which Frank U Theriac and Bert Jackman both of this 11 city, will have parts. This act played a number of large cities, being fifty-eight weeks on the circuit, traveling m from . Winnepeg, Maniatoba, to New York. Thi* season Moore has been asked to send the acts for return engagements in nearly every house played in and the interstate circuit with Memphis, Nashville and other cities in that section, have asked that the act be sent there for sixteen weeks.Other acts which Mr. Moore will produce as rapidly as they can be re -hearsed are Aubri Rich in “Stage Door Johnnies, “The Bashful Bathers. Guise, the female impersonator, who “went big” at the Red Mill in an elaborate production of “The Winning Widow, a vaudeville version on the order of “The Fascinating Widow,” with Julian Eltinge in the stellar role.NGniln.:'neto-indtoredostistrkorpillbeionto-ipptMEof:er-toDa-ned“The Stunning StenograDher,” Theif?Merry Manicurists,” Dixie Harris juvenile star in “Bubble’s Birthday Party, “The Kodak Kiddies.” and “The Dancing Dockhands.’’Moore, who has talent for the work will design all of the scenery, settings and properties, as well as conceive the idea of the plays and write much of the “talk. The settings of all of them are to be gorgeous. That for the “Stage Door Johnnies” in the second act will show the prima donna with a number of masculine admirers at a roof garden while in the distance will be •een shoot the chutes, Ferris wheel and other park attractions, brilliantly outlined in electric lights. Other settings will be as elaborate. This business will be a new venture in the West, there heing no similar agency lor the producing of vaudeville acts west of New York City.Mr. Moore will retain the ownership of the Red Mill here and his other southern Indiana theaters under the management of Will W. Willis.Miss Ora Armstrong, who has been making her home with Mr. end Mrs. Harley Jackson for some time whilenUn it- frnm fKo r\f u4VI