The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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November 19. the isnerw yoek olippeb. S03 NO F'OOUNOM NO FOOLINOI1 MO FOOUINO!! NO FOOUINOI1 Wt-fKN V^K SAY THAT HIT!!! 1* the Big SONO HIT of the Say. If. IMMENSE. »«ag with lnitantaaeoa* Sacec** by NELLIE KLOREDB and a Handled Other Well Known Artlm. By inCKRV FKAHTZGN aail KD, J. FARItELL. HIT!!! •Is Another BIO WINNER. The Leading JUNOIJE BONO "V BBASTZlClt nnd FAIIHKLL. Feataied by a Hoet of HBADMNERS. ■cad ap-to-dete programme. Ho carde. Orcheatratloa* FBBB. PablUhed only by , 44 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITY. MICHIGAN. Detroit.—At the Detroit Opera House (B. C Whitney, manager) Cbauucey Olcott, in "A Romance of Athlone." entertained large and appreciative audiences Nov. 7-9. ."The ItarooeiB Flddleatick?" closed the week to roud business, ltobert Kdeson 14-10. Wilton Lackoye >i-10, "The Maid and the Mummy" 2 1-26. Lyceum (E. D. Stair, manager).—James J. Corbett, In "Pals." plnyed to good busi- ness week of 0. The piece was well staged and the leading characters In capable hands. ■I'srlB by Night" 13-19, "Buster Brown" 20- ilB. Lamvette (B. E. Cummlngs. manager).— The Cummlngs Stock Co., la "Barbara Frlet- ch'e," drew good bouses week ot 8. All the members of the company were seen at tbelr beat In tbe production. The same company will present "Michael StrogofT" 13-19. Whitney (B. D. Stair, manager).—"For Ills Brother's Crime" played to packed houses 0-12. With tbe exception of William Mi- Cllntdck, as tbe bad brother, there has been no changes in tbe cast that made such a good showing here last year. "The Waifs Para- dise" 13-19, "The White Tigress of Japan" 20-26. Teaipu: (J. II. Moore, manager).—Last week's bill as a whole was a good one and the attendance taxed the capacity of tbe house. Attractions for week of 14: Henry 10. DIxey and company, the Eight Vassar Ulr|s, Harry Rocher, Chrla Bruno and Mabel BuiMl, It- J. Jo*o, Pack and Rollins, Carle- ton and Otto and tbe Brothers Brleht. ave>tf. (Drew A Campbell, managers).— Hose Sydcll'i London Belles offered an en- lortalnment that pleased large audiences week of t. On election night the management gave a midnight performance and the hdUBO was packed. Transatlantic Burlesque™ 101-10. ' Note.— Kuth II. llarrln, known on the stage ns Mildred Stern, and Harry B. Waltjlen, bolb of tbe London Belles Company, who played at the Avenue Theatre laBt week, were married Wednesday evening. Nov. 9, at St. .lohn'a Episcopal rectory, by Rev. C. Ii Wood- cock. ■ Urnud Rapida.—At tbe New Power* (Harry G. Sommers & Co., managers) Arnold Daly, Nov. 7, 8, drew good houses. Com- ing' ThOB. (J. Seabrooke, In "The Billion- aire." Ma,jj;stic (Orln Stair, manager).—"Nettle, the. Newsglrl," 3-5, did a moderate business. "Ttolty Tolty," 0-0. played to crowded houses. Marie Walnwrlght 10-12, "Buster Brown" 1810. Ouasd Ope it A House (Orln Stair, mana- ger).—"A Boy of the Streets." 3-5. drew well, as did "Alone In the World," 0-0. "Es- caped from the Harem" 13-10. Smith's Opera Hoi;he (Mrs. W. B. Smith, manager).—The Ramblers Burlesque Co., 6- 12, pleased fair sized audiences. .' > SaKinnw.—At the Academy of Music (John H. Davidson, manager) J. J. Corbett, In "i'als.". Nov. 6, had good patronage. Marie Walnwrlght, in "Twelfth Night," 8, had 8. R. O., giving an excellent production. " 'Way Down East" 12, "Qnlncy Adams Sawyer' 16, "Tbe Mummy and the Humming Bird" 21, Roselle Knott, in "Cousin Kate," 24. jeh'Kus Theatre- (Bamford A Marks, managers).—"The Price of Honor," 3-5, plensed good houses. "On the Bridge at Mid- night," 00, had big business. "His Brother's Crime" 13-10. i Knlamnioo.—At the Academy of Music (If. A. Hush, manager) "Alone In the World" hid ii fair bouse Nov. 4. "Tbe Price of lionor" came, to fair business, 10. "On the P-Mirs >t Midnight" 11. "Buster Brown" 12, Wliton Lackayc, In "The Pit," 14. Palace of Amusement (W. E. Hunger. manager).—This place continues to draw KOod crowds of skaters, tbe Baader-Lnvelle Trio, In fancy bicycle stunts, being an addi- tional attraction week of T. Don and Mae Gordon will be the drawing card week of 21. , . . . Jnoknon,—At tbe Atheneum (H. J. Port- . c-r, manager) Davidson Stock Co., week of Of*. HI.- dl'l well. The Oreat Douglas. 8. liad good business. London Gaiety Girls Pleased-9. "A Boy of tbe Streets" 10. "On the- Bridge at Midnight" 12, Boos' Band Con- cert 13, -The Village Postmaster" IS, Wilton l.ftckeyo. In "The Pit," 10: "'Way Down East" 17. Ham T. Jack's Co. 18. "Eben Hold- in" II), Lyman Howe's pictures 20, 21, Ho- stile Knott 23. .Bay City.—At the Washington Theatre (W. J. Daunt, manager) James 3. Corbett, In "Pals," - was most warmly received by a large and enthusiastic house Nov. 4. Marie Walnwrlght and a capable company pro- moted "Twelfth Night," to an audience that filled the bouse 7, and gave good satisfac- tion.' "My Wife's Family," for B. canceled. Coming-:-"David Harum" 10, "Qnlncy Adams Sawyer'' 17, Haskell's Indian Band 18 (T. II.- Cv-A.-courses, "The Mummy aud the Hum- ming Bird" 19, Battle Creek At the Post Theatre (E. If Smith, manager) "On the Bridge at Mid- night," Nov. 8, and "The Price of Honor " 8, '"tilt |i'd fair sized houses. "The Billion- aire." 10,'drew a big bouse. Booked : "The Pit" 15, "The Village Postmaster" 17, " 'Way iJowu Hast" 18. Howe's moving pictures (return date) 10, Huskell's Indian Band 20. Lntiatnu.—At Balrd'e Opera House (Kred •1. Williams, manager) "A Boy of tbe Streets" had n-falr house Nov. 8. Marie Walnwrlght followed ». In "Twelfth Night," to good busi- ness. Lyman' Howe came 10, to a paying bouse, . ; <»» . LOUISIANA. sell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kclcy. ElUnbeth Murray, Trorolo, Al. Lawaon and Francis Namou, Burton and Brooks, and Marcus and (jortelle. Notes. —Manager Cbas. E. Bray, of. the Orpheum, has moved Into bis new and hand- some ilat In Charles Street Jack Everhardt and wife (Lizzie Daly) left here 2. with their splendid vaudeville company ot about ten people. The company opened In New Iberia, La., 3, with the Texas circuit to follow. Arthur E. Gardner, one of the most popular newspaper men of this city, la in advance of the company Tbe Blngllng Bros.' Circus comes to Audubon Park begin- ning 14 The Billy Kersands Minstrel Co. is billed for four shows, beginning Nor. 10. ut Congo, which Is situated In the lower part of the city Tommy Donnelly, ot the Al. U. Field Minstrels, was royally en- tertained with a spaggettl supper Oet. 28. by his Crescent City friends. A number of tbe Field Minstrels entertained. a.a Wooimocket.—At the Woouaocket Opera House (Josh 10- Ogden, manager) "A Ragged Hero" Nov. 12. "Dorothy Vernon of Hadaon" Hall" 17. The bouse was dark 7-11. Aubrey Stock Co, 21-20, Henrietta Croamau 28. Hub (Jan. W, Conklln, manager). — The programme for this week Includes: Morgan and Crone, Connelly and Itowe, Dolly Farlar- deat), Hogan Brothers, Mamie Lee nnd Peck Wilton. Last week's bill gave satisfaction to good business. 4»» WASHINGTON. CALIFORNIA. Ldi Angeles.—At the Mason Opera House (H. C. Wyatt, manager) "A Texas Steer," Oct. 31-Nov. 2, and "Candida," 3-5, attracted fair bouses. Coming: Haverly's Minstrels 7-9, Isadora Rush, In "Glittering Gloria," 10- 12; "San Toy" 14 nnd week. Mohohco's Burra.sk Theatre (Oliver Mo- rocco, manager).—White Whittlesey closed a two weeks' successful engagement 5. and Is succeeded by L. R. Stockwell and tbe Bur- bank Stock Co., in "A Temperance Town," 7. "My Friend from India" 14. Helasco Theatre (John H. Blackwood, manager). — "Lovers' Lane" attracted good houses week ending 0. "The First Born" 7. Underlined: "The Girl I Left Behind Me," with Joseph Galbralth, supported by tbe He- lasco Theatre Stock Co. Grand OrEBA House (Clarence Drown, manager).—"For Her Sake" drew good busi- ness week ending .",. "Arizona" 7, "An Or- phan's Prayer" 14. Oupheusi (Martin Beck, general manager). —The hill for 2 Included: The Three Du- ruonds, Sullivan and Pnsquelenn, tbe Harvey Comedy Co., In "Wanted, a Uroom:" Owley and Randall, Ethel Whiteside* and her picka- ninnies. Josle De Witt, Hlnon and Par's, Techow's cats and Orpheum motion pictures. Casino Theatre (Wyatt & Moroaco, man- agers).—The Olympla Comic Opera Co. be- gan Its farewell week 6, with "The Two Vogalionds." Usigup. Theatre (Hentz & Zallce, proprie- tors).—Features Nov. 7 Included: Lamont's Animal Circus, Golden and Weaver, the Great Jackson, aerial contortionist; Win. Burns, black face monologue; Jennnette and Otis Laurelle, in "Le Clel:" Holmes and Holmes, in "His First Rehearsal," and moving pic- tures. Broadwat Theatre (A. J. Morganstcrn, manager).—Features 7 and week: Odell aud Whiting, comedy sketch; Nagle and Adams, acrobats; Margie Addis, singing soubrette; Belle Lloyd, soprano; Harry Campbell and Wutrlcb Arena, Juggler*, and John Turner, in illustrated songs. Notes. —The Ben Greet Co. gave perform- ances of "Everyman," at Hazard's Pavilion, to uniformly large and appreciative audi- ences Prof, valiant de la Croix, said, to have been a well known figure in grand opera, but who has lately been conducting n musical studio In this city, is seriously 111 In a local hospital Leading people com- prising tbe New Burbank Stock Co., who will support stars at Morosco's Burbank The- atre, are: John W. Burton, Win. Desmond, Cbarlott Deane, Stunley Johns. Louise Bron- well, Linda Arbidson. H. S. Duffletd. l'lio.m McAllister. Oza Waldrop. Henry Htockbrldge. Carroll Marshall and Chas. Insley The i II v in pi n Opera Company, closing here 20, go to New Orleans Tho new theatre ut Redlands, Cal., under the management of 1L C. Wyatt, of this city, opened T with the Ben Greet Co., In "Twelfth Night" The house has a seating capacity of about 1,200, and bus been built at a cost of £40,000. *)» » RHODE ISLAND. Tacoma—At the Tacoma Theatre (Cal- vin Helllg, manager) James Jeffries, ln"Davld Crockett, Nov. 9. "Tbe Tenderfoot" 13-15, "The Runaways" 16.' "The County Chair- man" drew a large nnd delighted audience 1. Frank Daniels, In "The Office Boy," 2, had n targe house. Florence Gale, In "As You Like it." 3, drew a big house. Lyceum (N. C. Bates, manager).—Week of 14: Eva h. Perkins, Juggling Campbell, La Drew and La Zone, Lillian Abbey, tbe Aldeans, Hylton Trovers and tbe Welsh- Francis Comedy Co. Business Is good. Crystal. —Jones and Prlngle, the Kellys, Yale Duo, Walter Kellogg and moving pic- tures. Empire. —The Three Moores, the Kramers, J. A. l.n Barge nnd Cbas. Allmoud. Ohi'heum. —The La Connors, liustln and Dalles, Jennie De Wcese. Win. Elton and Gene King. A. F. Burton has retired as man- ager of this house. W. If. Harbeck Is now In charge. The Phoenix la doing the usual good busi- ness The Edison Is drawing fairly good houses. ■ . Seattle.—At the Grand Opera House (John Corf, manager) Arthur Dunn, in "The Run- aways." Nov. 0-0; James J. Jeffr'c*, in "Davy Crockett," 10; Florence Gale, In "A* You Like it" 11, 12. To follow: "Tho Tender- foot," Thomas Jefferson, In "Hip Van Winkle;" Haverly's Minstrels, and Rose Mel- ville. In "S's Hopkins." Seattle Theatre (J. P. Howe, manager). —Week of 0, James Nelll and company, In "The Holy City." Week of 13, James Nelll Co., In "Because She Loved nira Bo." Tiiiki) Avenue Theatre (Russell & Drew, managers).—Week of 0, Gallagher and Bar- rett. I'i "Flnnigan's Ball." Week of 13, Mason nnd Mason, In "Fritz and Snltx." To follow: "Darkest Russia." "Grimes' Cellar Door" nnd Black Pattl's Troubadours. Ai.ca7.ai: (Bettls A Kcogb, managers).— Week of 0, the Wiedemann Co., In "The Prince of Liars;" week of 13, same company, in repertory. Orpheum. —New: R. G. Welch and com- pany. La Barge, Cunning and Merley, Huston nnd Dallas, Arthur Jackson and moving pic- tures. Pantaoe's.— New: Loretta Kids, Cllffora nnd Smith, Harrison Bros.. Everett Sisters, Leo White and moving picture*. Empire.— New: Jennie De Wee**, J. O. Wise, Casper and Hayes, Win. R. Elton, Leonn Clifton and moving pictures. CnifRTAi,.—New: Harry Brown, Alton Kids. Mr. and Mrs. Burcb, Alf. James, Kel- logg and moving pictures. CoMttiuE (Mose Goldsmith, manager).— New: La Belle Rosa, Harry Boyd, Rlzal and Fntlma, Win. Srhoenc, Fern Comedy Trio, Zenobla Harris and moving picture*. «■ » CANADA. Toronto.—At the Princess Theatre (O. H. Shepperd, manager) Savage's Engl'sh Grand Opera Co., Nov. 7-12, proved the suc- cess of the season, and drew S. R. O. all week. Coming, week of 14. "The Prince of Pllsen." Grand Opera House (A. J. Small, mana- ger).—Quintan & Wall's Minstrels had good r.uslress 7-0. "Who Goes There?" drew I urge houses 10-12. "Me, Him and I" 14-19. sun htv (A. J. Small, manager).—"A e Girl's Wrongs" came, lo good busi- ness. 7-12. Coming, week of 14, "Tilly , Sejv Orleans.—At the Tulane Theatre IW.'H. Howies, manuger). "The Sultan of Rulu" proved a good drawing card week of Nov. 6, and won much well deserved ap- preciation. "The Sliver Slipper" 18 and wetkv- CnzscKsr (W. H. Howies, manager).— 'The Sign of the Cross" drew large audi- ences week of 6, and gave entli* satisfac- tion. BUI for week oflS Is "The Burgo- master." Gbt.enwall Theatre (Henry Greenwall, manager).—"Thelme." as presented by tbe Baldwin-Melville Stock Co., for week ot o. enjoyed a good week's business. "Hearts of Oak" week of 111. Grand Opbba House <H. C. Fourton, man- ager).—''The Mormon Wife" was tha offer- ing for week of 6, and played to big busi- ness 'The Gunner's Mate" week of 13. FmiNCit Oi-r.rtA HorsK (F. Caaelle, mao- agtri;—The French Drama. Comedy und vandtvllle Co. I>egau Its season 10, und (he advance sale for tbe opening house assured a Mi-audience. DkPHRtTM' (Martin Beck, general maun- ?*r).—Good business ruled during week of , And the offering proved high class. The bill for week of 14 Includes: Dorothy Bus- Providence.—While election and activi- ties telatlng thereto interfered In some degree with theatrical gross receipts, week of 7, business in general was satisfactory, rue first month of the present season came to a close with a good showing for local bouses almost without exception, and a prosperous year Is anticipated. The Park and West- minster are now rivals for the same class of trade—burlesque patronage—but there is be- lieved to be enough for both—In fact, until about three years ago two burlesque houses existed and apparently did well. A contract has been made with the Providence Stock Co., which will keep It at the Imperial until next September, to the gratification of every- body who has seen the excellent work It is doing. Providence Opera House (Felix R. Wen- delschaefer, manager). — "Checker*," after meeting with a poor reception here lust year, returned 7, after a succesaful New York run, and found tbe local public bad awakened to the merits of tbe performance. Frltzi Sclieff, In "The Two Roses," 14, for three nights. Mrs. Gilbert, starring In "Granny." Is due 17-19. "The Sleeping Beauty und the Beast" opens 21-20. 1-Ompiue i Spitz & Natbanson, managers). —Bob Fltzslmmons, In "A Fight for Love.' came 7. "Flo-Flo," with Stella Mayhew, 14- lt: George Munroe, in "Mrs. Mac, the Blay- or." 21-20. . . Imperial (Felix It. Wendelschaefer, man- ager).—The practice of giving good presen- tations of good plays was followed 7, when the stock company produced "The Thor- oughbred." "School for Scandal" 14-10, "Tho Private Secretary" 21-20. Keith's (Charles Lovenberg, manager).— Mabel McKlnley beads a good bill 14-10. Others are: The Prosper Troupe, tumblers; Glrard and Gardner, in "Dooley and the Diamond;" Nora Haves, comedienne; Ud. Reynard, ventriloquist: Lottu Gladstone, luonologlst; Charley Case, tbe Salter*, ac- robatic comedians ; Scott and Johnson, danc- ers and comedians : the Valdlugs, trapezlats ; Al. 11. Burton, talking comedian: Power- and Freed, musicians, and St John and Lefevre, dancers. Pabk (Harry Young, resident manager). —"The Japskys," 7, which did good business aad was highly praised. "Flddle-Dee-Dee" Is the offering 14-40. Westminster (George H. Batcheller, nmu- n»,. r ),—The World Beaters 14, Runaway Girls 21. Jottinom. —Souvenir brooches, containing pictures ot Miss Burton, were given to pa- trons of the Imperial Monday evening und Wednesday afternoon, aud taxes of candy to ladles Monday afternoon....Hbepard'a mur- ing pictures were shown at tbe Empire 13. Josef Hofmann Is ut Infantry Hall 14....The Boston 8ympuouy Orchestra will firs the Qrst of three concerts at Infautry (all 22. Shea's Theatre (J. Shea, manager).— Big bus'uess ruled 7-12, for the entire week. The bill Included: Herrmann the Great. Hossnlre and Dorctto, .las. F. Macdoaald, the Misses Carmen, the Five Mowntts, Duffy, Sawtetle and Duffy, Koln and Spender, the lunetograph, Ilolcomh, Curtis and Webb. Week of 14: May Vokeg and company, Dlgby Bell. Ten Icfal Troupe, Cbas. Burke and Grace La Rue, Roatlnno and Steven*. Or- pheus Comedy Four, Poultney and Doley and the klnetograph. Star (F. W. Stair, manager).—The Bo- hemians, 7-12, drew packed houses. The olio Included Gardner and Wakefield. Week of 14, Ram Devere's Own Co. St. John At tbe Opera House (A. O. Skinner, manager) "The Mummy nnd tho Humming Bird" came. Nov. 4, 5, to good business. W. A. Whltecar, the leading man. Is an old St. John favorite, and received quite un ovation. The Dalley Stock Co. opened u two months' engagement 7, In "Heart and Sword," to a full bouse. It was r very good performance. "Facing the Music" 10-12. Tbe leading lady, Miss Carr, and Mr. Robinson, were here lust season, and were heartily greeted ou their appearance. York 'Theatre (Rout. D. Hydo, mana- ger).—A good hill was presented week of 7. It Included: Hennlng, Lewis and Hennlng, Daly and Reno, Kimball and Donavan, Cavn- naugh aud Hamilton, Kitty Hoffman, Bobby Fields and Cbas. E. Edwards. The Happy Tramp, who made such a success when here two weeks before, he was engaged for last week. Bill for week of 14: Four Mar- velles. Gregory and Wood, Kit Karson, Three Archers, Byron and Blanch, Wally and Lottie llelston, Clarke and Temple, und Hyde and Leola. • • Hamilton.—At the Grand Opera House (A. H. Loudon, uiunageri Jessie Maclacblan concert, Nov. 7; "Cousin Kate" (Roselle Knott), S. 0, did big business. Qulnlan's Imperial Minstrels, 10, pleased. "A Romance of Athlone." It, 12, had crowded houses. Due: '"Che Mummy und tbe Humming Bird" 14. "Baroness Fiddlesticks" 15. 10. "The Crisis" 17. "On the Bridge at Midnight" 18. 19. "Human Hearts" 21, 22, "The Prince of Pllsen" 23. Star Theatre (J. G. Appletou, mana- ger).— Week ot 7 good business was enjoyed by a large company, including Two Comical I'lcos, the Great Parish and Marlon and Deane. BUI week of 14: Leon and Bertie Allen, Kennedv and James, Hallen and Hughe*, the Manning Twins, Woods and riobm, Palaro Bros., Ellis Nolan Trio, Three Florence Sisters. * London.—At the Grand (F°, X. Kormanti, tnauager) Murie Wuluwrlght visited this city for the first time In year* Nov. 3, and bud a very good houso to see her in "Twelfth Night." "Dnvld Harum," 4. and "'Way Down East," C, had tatisfactory bonie*. There's a Reason! Ours is the largest building in the world solely* devoted to custom tailoring. These $20 suits and overcoats that should be $30 tell you how big values built our big building. Send for samples, fashion cards and measuring outfits. ARNHEIM Broadway and 9th St., New York. Roselle Knott, in "Cousin Kale," 7. guvo a delightful performance. Chnunecy Olcott, 10, In "A Romance of Athlone." had n very good house, nnd was recalled frequently fur Is sweet singing. London va*:uevim.k Theatre (W. C. Fleming, malinger).—Very good house* con- tinue to be tbe rule at this new playhouse. Kxcellcnt nets help to swell the attendance. For week of 7 the following appeared : A. II. Tyrrell. Trncy and Walsh, Nellos, Morris and Montrose, Dolly Illuiid, Wood Bros., Phil and Carrie Russell, Klwood and Maggie Benton. The Scottish Trio, booked, can- celed on account ot the Illness of one of the trio. Wii> a I peit—At the Winnipeg Theatre (C. I*. Walker, manager) tin lull Stuart, lu "By Right of Sword." Nov. .1-11, plnyed to three large bouses, giving good satisfaction. "The Wizard of O?. opened a three nights' engagement, to a S. It. I), house, 7, aad the house was sold out for the three perform- ances. Rose Melville, In "His Hopkins," comes 11, 12; "Tho PrlncoM Chic" 14-17. Quelirc.—At tliu Auditorium (J. K, Tur- ton, manager) "Thu Mummy and tbe Hum- ming Bird'' was here Nov. 7, 8, and pleased large audiences. "The Factory Girl" appeared 1), with matinee, and plnyed top heavy bouses. The Cnieneuve French Co., iu "Tlio Regi- ment," played to big business 10-12. Com- ing: Qulnlan A WalPs Minstrels 14-10. 81. Catherines.—At the Grand Opera House (Charles H. Wilson, manager) the American Vltngraph had fair business Nov. !<. I. QuinInn A Wall's Minstrels had a full house R. "The Way of the TransgrCB- hor' played to big business 7. Booked: Aiucrlcnn Vltngrnpli 11, 12, Edna Llndon Stock Co. week of 14, "Human Hearts" 22. Gaelnli.—At the Royal Opera House (O. I/. Hlgglns, manager) "David Harum" played to a good bouse Nov. 8. Roselle Knott, In "Cousin Kate," played to a capacity house 11. Local 14-HI. \Vm. Lloyd. In "Richard III," 17; local IS, Irene Jeavou's Stock Co. 21-2b\ Woodstock.—The Opera House opened for the season, Nov. :i, with a packed house. " 'Way Down Kast" was the attraction, and was well received. "Tbe Way ot the Trans- gressor 1 ' pleased 10. • »» IOWA. lies Molnvs.—At Foster's Opera House i Win. Fpster, nmnugcri De Wolf Ilopner pre- sented "Wang," to B. It. O. Nov. 31. "Baiter Brown" was greeted by large nnd well pleased audiences it ull performances 7, 8. "The First Lieutenant" will be presented by nma- leura 11. 12. "The Ktirnnl City" Kl, Ward aud Votes 18, Tim Murphy 211, 24. "Wood- land " which whs hooked for 14, 10, canceled. (iiiANu Opera Iloi'HK (Win. Foster, mau- uger).—"Hearts Adrift, plnyed to capacity M-B. "Tbe Sign of the Four' was presented to full houses 7»; The-Royal Llllputlnns 10-12, "Her First Fnlso Step" 14-10, "ller Only Sin" 17-10. Lyceum (May Wlllard Nelson, manager). —This house-will reopen 11, with a perma- nent slock company, In repertory. ■ - Dntmque.—At the Grand Opera Houso (Wui. T. Roebl, manuger) De Wolf Hopper, In "Wang," matinee and evening, Nov. 6, tilled the theatre. "Dora Thome" 8, "Wood- land" 0, and "That Little Swede," 11, pleased. "Faust* 12,'Tim Murphy 14, "Tho Blllion- ulre" 18/ Tub name ov tub Coatkh Opera IIoehe has been changed to tbe Itljou. It opens Nor. 14, with a vaudeville show, two per- formances being given dally at popular prices, under tbe management of Siegfried A Rosenthal. ■ * » Cedar linpl ds.—At Greene's Opera House (Will S. Collier, business manager) John A. Prestou, In "Ingomar." Nov. 3, gave excel- lent satisfaction. Julia (iray. la "Her Only Sin." .', drew well. North Broa.' Comedians, 7-iii, opened to flae business, with a good performance and fine specialties, "wood- land" 10, Wm. Owen Co, 14, Tim Murphy 13,, "Nettle, tbe Newsglrl," 10: "The Etcrnul City" 17, White's "Faust" 111, "A Desperate Chance" 22, "Qnlncy Adams Sawyer' 23. "(ludolph und Adolph" 24, "Babes In Toy- lapd" ■!:,. "York Suite Folks" 20. AciUTouimi.—Manager Kdw. Cumin's 1)111 for wsekof 7 included: Qulnti Trio, Mar- garet Gruyce, II, W. Clotigb, Davis and Dnvls, Cbas. Royal. Kdw. Cuituii, Madge Milton and the, polyscope. ■ ■ Uurlltiirtoii.—At the Grund (Cbnuiber- 1 lu, Harrington & Co.. inansgersi "Humau llvurts" pleased Nov. 2. "Why Women HIn" ■lid fair business ,'l. Ous Sun's Minstrels pleased 4. Locnl 'Pinafore" (juvenile), un- der tha splendid management of Maud Kteln- huiilt. delighted the biggest house of the year- 7, playing to S. It. 0. "Buster Brown" 0, II). Williams and Walker 11, "Rudolph nnd Adolph" 12. "Kveryman" 14, Dockstader's Minstrels 10, "The Sign of the: Cross" 17, "Dora Thornc" 18, Bva Tniiguuv 11), "A Legal Wreck" 21, "Vlvlun's Papas'* 22, "Olo Olson" 2J. "Irish Pawnbroker*" 24, 'J'lin Mur- phy 25, "Wife In Name Only" 20. Mnrshalltown.—At the Odeon Theatre (Mushy Bros., managers) Guy Hickman Co., Nov. 'i-'i. gave satisfaction to Immense busi- ness. Ben Hendricks, In "Ole Olson," 8, pleased and drew capacity. "Over Niagara Falls." 0, had a fair house. "Tbe Jewel vf Asia" 11, "Her Only Sin" -14. "Dorn Thome" in, Tim Murpby 10, "Rudolph and Adolph" 17, Porter J, White, In "Faust," 18. a»» — I'dward V. Evans, of Evaus unit Ward, writes: "My wife presented me with a baby girl und both are doing well. Tbe Evans A Wmd Co. I* playing to good business through Pennsylvania and New Jersey. I will put the Evans Stock Co. on at the Empire on or about Christmas, with Lester and Blown." notice To Manager* of Small Co -Smith- •hlro, III., finest oyer*, homo In State for smalt town. Seats aoo. Fine scenery, good Ptige, dress- ing rooms. Pop. aoo. Not incorporated. Good farm ing countr y. II. 8. DavldBon. Smlllishlrr, 111 VVANTKU, for Cumellii Oil Med. Co., Sketch Teams and Single Performers. Drinkers I no; pre- fer those that Fake organ. Dr.M.N.La vere, Eriln, Hsndnaky Co., Ohio. • AT LIBBHTY, owing to sudden closing of Eldon's Comedians, ROY 1IKK. singing and Dsn- olng Light Comedian (ui bill boy). Sober, reli- able; neat on and off. av.S. DEL.,PltUburg, Kan. WANTED (|UI0K, Man and Woin«n Sketch Team (mnsloal preferred); other useful people. Ulgh olasi Medicine Company; nhatigo for wiok; tie ladles and gentlemen. No boozer* tolerated. State all Drat; no time to dicker. It. Josh Snraaii and Fred ilstten, wire. Dr. lloiatlo, Wither, Neb. WANTED at ones, Good Voraallle Sketch Team, mau and wife (single* and doubles); good afterpleco worker*. Tlehots if you mean limi- ne**.. Hex and Dimple and Dunctti und Be Vure, write, Fore»i Hsrli Mod. Co., Ire, Jasner Co.. la. MY PATENT OALiATKAH take more money tlun Kerrls Wbeol. Weigh* OMhV If yo» have tho price enclose stamp (or circular* and foil Information. $300 every week tlili Winter. Ch*». & Wo*too, 4 Carruthors ot., Lawrence, Mas*. Mil SAI.B-o.oooit. Moving Picture Films ut to, foot; good lolilect* and condition*. Onu "Luhln's" Moving Pluliiro Machine, Sterooptloon combined; (las Outfit; also tlno alnglo Htorcon- tloon. All cheap. Answer aubk. WAI.TBR II. JAVKNB, 'vest. Brldgewater. Pa. WANTED, for Mod. Co , Al Sketch Teatn: man good comedian, lady good »lngor;»inglo*and doubles. Leolurer and Olllco Woikor that earns salary. Salary all yon are worth. II1LLIL 00I.L1NB, Johnstown, W.Vs. Show o pens In Ohio. FOB BALK—(10ft. PullnTHi Sleeper and Diner complete with kitchen, rang*, bedding, Baker heater, six wheel truck*, Gould coupler*. 3 statu rooms, car finished throughout with black walnut and French plate mirrors, large collar, first ulna* In every roipeot. 74ft. Ilaggsie Oar, largo ond door*, o wheel trucks, llnest In America, equipped for f»*t pss*enger *ervlce. For a a car show iho above have no equal. Msy be «e«n on 0. A N. «. track* at Boone, Iowa. Fur prices and full par- tleularaaddress W. If. Montgomery, Hoone, Iowa, WANTED AT ONCE, VAUDHV11.MB PEKKOKUKIIS, FIANO PLAVKIl, MAN TO BINII ILbVoTKATKU S0N09. All la first letter. Sal- ary sure. Tlokol* to right people. Kcgard* to Iboxbunoh; TOMMY nAltllKTT. a-a«-cltv.K«« WASTED quick, Man fui general uusiuuss, Soubrette and other utcful people, mnat do spe- cialty; must bavo ability and wardrobe. State all first letter. II. P. Clements, Wgr. National Stook tto | Ord,_Neh. ■ - 100 LETTER IIBADH or F.uv., 20c; 100 Cords, ate.; t.000 suds, tl.ilt: i,000 noupop*, $1, et«j!ainjrteMoJtowUSlmw_^^ "leaiin toTfiirow Voiur Voice, ventriioanwm taught. For term* and full particular*, addrjs* Pro?. Llngerman, 704 N. tth St., Philadelphia, fa. OHBAP WlhHB, Moving Ploturo Maohlne*. Camera*, Lsnterna, Leuaoi, bong »llde* and aapply told and bought. Special Him* and slides made. Show* furolahod Expert mochanln*. BjnatrlRf. Oer man-Am. Cine. A Film Co..ion K, Uih St.. N.Y. "b'vSiO 0O81POMBD ANU AllltANUEU tor any lnatrument or numbor of ln»trumeuis Songi.words and music, skotclies, etc. Send atsmu OBAB. L. LEWIS,4M BichmoDd St., Cincinnati, 0- A. BOODBIOII, LAWYER. Ml West Midbioii St.. Chicago; ettabliahod lam. rluslnu* legal and quiet. BranetteaafidfacilitiesInoiharState*. OJIBl-Oct. 19, «t liwrpMl, fngliiiy,' Wlfeof AKOIIIEL.ONRI.aaon. OONNBOTIOVT. Hnriforil.— -At Parsona' Theatre (Herbert C. Parsons, mnnngvr) "The Sleeping Beauty nud tho BcoHt," Nov. 7-0, was a splulidlil prodticuon, and drew crowdrd house*, llvrtliu Gullund, In "Dorothy Verunn,' of lluddoii Hull," 10, gave the piny Its fourth presciiin- tlon here. Victor and his Hoyal Venetian Hand gnve a line concert, to a big houso, 11. Mrs. Gilbert, In "Grunny," 14: Ham Bernard und lliiltlo Williams, lu "Tim Olrl from Key's," 15, 10; utl* riklnnor, In "The Har- vester," 17 ; "King Uodi." 18, 10. llARTt-miD Onu IIoijkh (Jennings A Grave*, managers).—"Iluppy Hooligan, 7- l»;"Gumoot Heart*," 10; ''Tiw Secret <■( Hut Subway," 11, 12. drew good liou»e* -all tho woek. "Th« Minister's Uauglitert" 14-10, 'Wedded and Pnrted" 17-10. .„ , Pom's (Uiuls E. Kllby, manager).—Week of 7 Mr, and Mrs. Lurry Shaw, singing und dancing, mnile a succuss: l.utz Brothers, In their musical net and rltle shooting, went well; Moore and Lntlnlleld, In tbelr "bam aiormers," were encored: lliirrowg-Lnncuater Co. scored heavily; Marlon Garson, soprano, whs In line voice, and was rnpeutedly- en- cored; Cllll' Gordon, the German comedian, made a Hue Impression, und Hill and Sylvl- nnl, trick 'cyclists, won a great success. Big bouses ruled all tun wee». Week of 14: Aerial Shaws, J. C. Nugent and company. In u comedy sketch: Aurle Dngwcll, "The Olrl of '01;" Hurney Madison, Joneplilne Ouainuii und lllccuboul und his trained horses, »»» — Charles T. Kale* "Llglitbnusn Itobbery" note*: Business from the time ot our open- ing has been good. The election campaign to far tins not In tbe loast way Interfered with us and the boi office receipts prove that m have n winner. The Chn*. T. l>'nle» remedy Co., which ha* also taken the road In New York Stale, opened at Dnnncmora to a packed houses, and It Is going Into Its nbl territory. The opening play Is "Midnight. In New York." wlib ten new sets of scenery. In charge of our hustler. 0. Ii. Lawondc, whose atlrtlog ipcclalty le well known.