The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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November 19. THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 907 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Miss Clipper's Anecdotes, Etc Checkers aod CTiesa Nettle Fields—Sketch Onr London tetter..... Georre II. Primrose ncd James H. Decker— SOS 90S Sketch 8W Troba—Sketch »hd Music ard Spus- MK> <tnr Australian Letter HSU Cndcr the TeoW. .• ■ tsKi. oil Henri Freodi—Sketch vT.. fKH> Vnudetllle nnd Sllnstccl IMU U12, HIT World" ot Players ool. 002, 910, Ml Queries Arswered «,. 004 our Chicago tetter mm Clipper Pus! Office »1P. latest by Telegraph jxrr Or. tin Road »07. IK)8,90O Vaudeville Route I.lsi 000 ppi With the BUI Pooler* Pccth* In the Professloi M Iscellaeeous New York CUT—Review and Comment. v.*. • i " 1l *««i-phia, Not. 15.—Urge audiences Xi n ,ne . 1 8gregnte turned out last night and ■W». the theatres a prosperous opening, which brought gladness to managerial hearts. .••Win. •«• Crane Introduced "bus;. S5*_ff Business" to local theatregoers at the Broad, with eminent success, the audi- ence being large and enthusiastic At the Garrlck "Brothe* Jacques 1, pleased a large ntidlence, as presented by Annie Russell H.nd company The Uogers Brothers con- tinue lo delight Immense crowds nt the Opera Mouse, and "Red Feather" opened well at the Chestnut "Jolly Mr Wlx" proved a good openlug bill at the Cnsloo. Kill SU Dll 012, i)i;t THEATRICAL COIIEESPONDENCE. Knnsus Kentucky ' Texas Illinois Indiana New Hampshire (iklanotnn California Virginia Michigan Louisiana ■Uiodf Island Washington Canada lows connect lent Massachusetts .* Ohio ..: District of Columbia • irecon ■ Smith Carolina New Jersey Maryland Milne New fork Slate Pennsylvania Alabama Minnesota 'I'Minewiee drawing a crowded house nnd giving cowl promise for the future of the policy. ? Other combination houses had good attrac- tions, all faring well Vaudeville showed undiminished drawing powers at KeilhV. ... .The Bon Ton did nicely, with the same style of offering The stock houses nt-' trncted well by many sterling offerings, nnd the rest had prosperity. Milwaikeh, Nov. in.-—Crowds were In evidenee at all the local theatres Sunday 9W ' 2S T,?n, D^ 1 *?? 011 «« dark SundaV, as "Tlfe Billionaire" arrived too late for the evening performance. Monday was Press Club night and was the society event of the sea- son, heats were at a premium long before the time for the curtain At the Acad- etny the Thanhouser eompAnv opened Its .. bob » l « n ,7 ear .' n Milwaukee "The Liberty no:i 5 e " 8 -. ftt tue Alhambra, was a big favorite, Bo:t drawing capacity twice Sunday Kellar 003 had his share of attention nt the Bijou, and 003 the Cracker Jacks turned them away at the Q05*. Krai. 1'hA \l*n<.»i.,M A _ a.._.a / 0<X>. Ml , noo noo noo ooo 1)00, «o:t 000, 007 m: < -eurgla OIT Wisconsin Colorado lelairare West Virginia SUssoqrl'- Nebraska Connecticut .. North Carolina l.'tab ... flO.". Star. The Wnchsner Sunday performance I whs also well attended. Washington, Nor. 13.—Cecilia LoftttB, In "The Seriocomic Governess," had a large and enthusiastic opening at the National. •■•■■•"The Virginian" bad a full house nt the Columbia "Sherlock Holmes," with n good east, tilled the Lafayette "A Wife's secret" bad a capacity audience nt the Academy Pcwltt, the mysterious face, headed a fine bill at Chase's, packing the house afternoon nnd night Scrlb- ner.'s Morning Glories made good at the Ly- ceum, Ailing the house afternoon and night. , no: no.-. oo.-i 005 90S 00ft POT, oio w ti OIT 017 017 007 MO 010 Pill OIO 012 912 Ilia 012 On l»c Road. All Routes Must Reach Va Not Later Titan Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adams. Maude tChnrles Frnhman. mgr.)—Pitts- burg. Pa.. 14-10. Cleveland. O., 21-20. Allen. Viola (Charles W. Allen, aigr. I—Dayton, U., It:. Culnuitnis 17. Indianapolis. Ind., 18, 10, Cincinnati. O., 21-20. Anglln, Margaret (Frank Perley. mgr.)—Allen- town, Pa.. 14, Reading 15, Easloo 10, Wllkca- barn- 17. Washington. D. C. 21-20. Aubrey Stock. Eastern, Mlttentbal Iimibera' (W. D. riligernl.l. mgr.)—Portsmouth, N. II., 14- 10, Woonsorket. It. I.. 21-20. "ArlcoaH," Eastern. M. H. Raymond's (II. C. De Mulh. ingr.)—East Liverpool, O.. 10. Elrrtn 17, Norwalk IN, Sandusky 10. Toledo 2U-23, Lima 24, Howling Urecn 2S. Plndtay 20. "Arlxooa," Western, M. B. Raymond's (Wilson S. Runs, mgr.)—Stockton, Cal., Ill, Oakland 17, IS. Santa Hosa 10, Sacramento 21, 22, Eugene, lire.. 24, Portland 25, 20. Victoria, 11. 0.. 28, Wealmlosler SO. VancouTer :t0. New Whatcom, Wash.. Dec. 1. KTerett 2, Olympic il. "Arrow the Purine" (Harry Clay Burner, mgr.) —SI. Louis, Mo.. 13-10. Indianapolis, lad., 21- 2.1. Columbus. U., 24-20. "At ilie Old Cross Honda." Western (Arthur C. Alston, mgr.>—Denver. Coin., 13-10. "Alone In Ihe World." Mlttentbal Urns." (Leon Williams, mgr.)—Chicago. III.. 13-20. "After Midnight" (Spencer & Aborn, nigra.) — Columbus, i). 14-10. Indianapolis, lnd., 17-10, Cincinnati, a. 20-20. "At Cripple Creek"—Chattanooga, Tenn.. 10, Mobile. Ala.. 21, Montgomery 22. Troy 23. Co- Iambus. Ou.. 24, Amerlcua 25. Albany 20, "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Kllror A llritton. mgrs.)—Huntington, Ark.. 10. Mens 17, Do Queen 18, Tcxarkana 19, Magnolia 21. El Do~ rnik) 22. Camden 23, Hope 24, Arkadelphla 25, Hot Springs 20. "An Idiot Slave." Fred C. Taylor's (E. K. Kolf. fans. mgr.)—Chicago Junction, O, 10. Upper Rauiluaky 17, Kenton IS. Petnbervllle 10. "An American Tramp"—Lnrlmcre. No. Dak.. 18. Michlttsn Citv 10, Devil's Lake 22, West Hope 24, Rugby 211. 11 Kansas Cm-, Nov. 15.—-hva Tanguny lll-nche Hales (David Belasco, mgr.)—St. teols, scored In "The Siunbo Girl" at the Willis Mo., I4-Dcr.'.1. Wood Sunday nlgbt Williams and Walker had a packed matinee and sold out early at night at the Grand Suuday The Or- phcura had too filled houses to see a good vaudeville bill, in which Williams and Tucker LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Jlouda'y Night's Openings) la All the Bis Show Ton ns. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. Business on the Const la Eminently Satlxfactory. Xpnial Dla/KifiTies to The New York Clipper. . San Kkancisl-o, Nov. 15.—At the Colum- bia Theatre this la the second und last week ■if "The County Chairman." Maxloc Elliott follows Majestic. —"In Mlzroura" Is the current week's bill. Amelia Gardner, lead>ng lady, leaves in about two weeks to assume the same position with the Belasco & Mayer Co., . tu Los Angeles, and Allele Block, now leading for the latter company, comes to this city as leading lady with the Majestic Theatre Stock Co. .Alcazar. —"The Climbers" la on for the current week. •Oband' Opera Hoise. —"The Fatal Wed- ding" Is here for one week. 'California. —"A Friend of the Family" opened 13 for one week. Cemtral. — "Winchester" Is the present week's atractlon. Tivoli Opera iioche. —This is the third week of "The Messenger Boy." Orpuecm. —BUI for the current week, opening Sunday, 13: The Three Kamonlers, Sir.' and Mrs. Mark Murphy. Johnson and Wells, Augusta Glose, Can.Isle's ponies, Can- Held and Carlton. Reed and Shaw, John X. Kelly and Co. and the blograpb. . Chutes. —This week's programme includes: Johnson and Wells, Iluegel Bros., the Mu- xlcal Bentlcy, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chick, Kdnn Grant, Samson and Zaccho and the blograph. -Sivnss.—Morris Meyerfeld Jr., president nf the .Orpbeum Circuit Co.. has returned I'rem a-flying trip to Minneapolis John Morrisey, resldeut manager of the Orpheum, left,for .St. Louis Nov. 4. to escort his wife, Tlllle Morrisey, back to tills city Here- after every persou presenting a pass at uuy of the, local theatres will be taxed 10 cents lor the Actors' Home Fund Churles W. fitrlue, associate manager of the Tlvoll Opera House,. Is back from New York, full of busi- ness for his own local Interests and for the coming Corn-led grand opera season, the local responsibilities of which will he entirely in Ilia, hands. It Is now definitely Bet tied that Ilelnrlch Courted will brlug his Met- ropolitan Opera Company to this city for the'week beginning April 10 The controlling Interest of Fischer's Thea- tre .wos purchnsed Oct. 25 by Oaklaad |>co- ple for $50,000. ami the policy and prices of the house will now be changed. The old name will be retained, but the house will nny be a part of the circuit of the Novelty Thoatrc •Co.. of Oakland. Many of the old stockholders will retain their interest, but (lie majority of the stock will be owned by the new syudicate. which will be known as tho Fischer's Theatre Co. Paul Friedman, n.wholesale liquor dealer. Is the president: Tony T ubelskl, the Oakland vaudeville mnua- were the favorltex The Olllls offered "Wedded But No Wife" to Its usual big .msl- I'.ess At the Auditorium "Olc Olson" pleased big crowds The City Sports burlesqued finely at the Century, and Yale's Theatre did eonnclty at all six performances. "Babes In Toyland" comes to the Wil- lis Wood Theatre Thursday night. Oictnu to interrupted telegraph lervice. nur wires from Chicago, Cincinnati and l.oulttille have not reached thi* offlce an tee ijo to press.—| Ed. of Clipper.] ♦*♦ WISCONSIN. Milwaukee.—Arnold Daly, at the David- son, Nov. 10-12, offered the only novelty of the past week. Mr. Dnly appeared to ad- vantage In "Candida" and "The Man of Destiny," and was warmly received. Wil- ton Luckaye, In "The Pit," 0-0, played a highly satisfactory engagement. Manager Mierninn Brown oilers "The Billionaire" IS- IS, Frank Daniels 20, 21, Ezra Kendall 22, 23. and "The Wizard of Oz" 24-20. Alhauuba. —Manager 0. F. Miller offers '■The Liberty Belles" 13-10, and the Itoynl r.lllputicns week of 20. "On the Suwanc; Iltvcr" found favor the past week. Laura Bennett and Boy Montgomery, In specialties, scored heavily. Attendance was satisfactory. Bijou Opera House (John It. Pierce, resi- dent manager).—"The Curse of Drluk" pleased admirers of melodrama week of C. 1*. A. Anderson, In a difficult role, was excel- lent. Kellar 13-10, and "Hearts Adrift" 20-27. Academy. —The Thanhouser Co. continues to draw remarkable attendance with their tntlsfactory offerings. Manager Thaubouser will put on "The Second Mrs. Tanqueruy" 14-20, and "Hearts of Oak" 21-27. 1'abbt. —Attendance at two performances lout week was highly satisfactory. With the German patrons turning out as they are now It Is hardly probalilu that Manager Wnchsner will decide to make this bis last season. At any rate, no decision will be mude until Jun. 5. "Haseainim's Toecbter" Is down for Sunday, 13. Stab (Frank II. Trottman, manager).— The High Boilers, week of <). offered ti strong combination of burlesque nnd vaude- ville. The Esber Sisters nnd Slosher, Hough- ton und Mosliei, in a bicycle act, were top- liners in the olio. Business was excellent. Crvhtal (F. II. Winter, manager).—Busi- ness continues first class. Bobby Carroll. Baby Gladys, tbe Jeromes, Lorraine and Gandy and the Ozvus make up the bill 14-20. Grand. —Good vaudeville Is packing tliein la regularly. Hoot.'Allen and Co.. Fox und Foxle, Lowe and Itlch, Willie and Lurkin and John A. West are the people week of 14. Notes. —The opening of Edwin Thun- lioiiser's seventh year, which takes place at the Academy, and the annunl Press Club en- tertalnaaenl, at the Davidson, are two im portant event* for Monday, 14 Chns. 1'rohmitn and Oscar F. Miller have purchased boxes for the Press Club show 14. at»4> TEXAS. lloiiMtoii. — At the Houston Theutro (Maurice C Michaels, manager).—Field's Minstrels, Nov. 3. 4, bad three Immense houses. "The Village Parson," fl, two per- ger'and agent. Is vice president and general formances. "Vacation," with Lizzie Daly and manager. ■ and Heurv Cohen, of the full- Juclt iiverhorl ns the stnrs, 7, did poorly on fornla Fruit Eraporntlug Co.. Is secretary account of the opposition of Blngllug Broth- nhd business monnger. The housr re- ers' Shows. "The Hidden Crime" 8. "The opened Nov. 7, as a vaudeville theatre. New Mau," 0, drew fairly well. "The Bur- The new comers sav that It will have an good gomaster" in. "The Forbidden Laud" 1), acts as have ever been presented In any "Happy Hooligan" 12. vaudeville bouse on the Pacific coast. It will Empire Theatre was dark 7-12, and un- havc the acts playlni; over the affiliated Nov- dor the management of F. M. Bishop, of the eBjr, .Three L's and Northwestern AssOc'a- Highland Theatre, It will reopen 14 with the Hon circuits, and the new people arc relying on the fact that they can now give a larger series of continuous bookings, to secure the lies! acts from the Bust. The price of ad- mission will he 10 and 20 rents, and a mati- nee Will lie given every day In the week. S. IT: Vriedlunder will remain with the house for the present. PHU.M OTHER POINTS. The Tlianhonaer Stock Co. luaugi- r»te« It* Sixth Conneentlve Yeirr In Mllnunkee-The Casino In '.Philadelphia. Formerly the Aa- iHiorluni, Opens Under Sew Mnn- ' nueuiciit. UotJTOX. Nov. 15—A strong list of at- tractions brought out large amusement seek- ing crowds last night. Richard Mansfield be- son.-his engagement nt tbe Colonial, In "Ivan, the Terrible," to a large audience Ada Itehan opened at the Majeatlc. In "Tainlui; of the Shrew," with a filled house Wil- liam Gillette opened his third week In "Tbe Admirable Crlrhtou," to u big house at the Hotlla..'. "The Secret of Pollchlnelle" ■ onimeuced a prosperous second week at the Park; Business continued good with "Sweet Kitty Belial re." at the Tremont. nnd "The Old Homestead." nt the Boston "The Fortune Teller," with Klsle Jauls. drew well at the-Globe "Bob" Fltzslmmons. Iil "A-Flght for Love," had a good bouse tit tns.i Grand Opera Business continues •rreat with the stuck, vaudeville and bur- lesque houses. best of the old company and some new addi- tions. "The Two Orphans" Is the openluu; attraction. Wilson and Waterman found that w|th all tbelr energy, advertising and ex- perience they could not niuke this place pay, so they are forced to give It up. Auditorium. —Ellery's Band opened S for uu eight days' stay, to Immense bouses. Standard (Alvldo & Lasserre, managers). —Business Is to the capacity of the house. People 7-12: George W. Milton. Will K. linker, Frank Harcourt, Marguerite Burk- lisrt. Mabel C. Wright, Genevieve Fonda, Ernest Bailey. Olgu llowland, Evelyn Earle, Tbelmn Holmes, tbe Francis Sisters. Cud l.everty. Grace Lester Kussell, May Van Col- Ion, Lillian Luscombe and Belle Milton. Star (Reynolds & Callnban. managers).— Business Is nightly to crowded houses. The same people remain as were here last week. ItiNGi.iNn Brotheuh, 7, turned hundreds of people away at both performances. « *» V1HG1KIA. Itlehuii.tiil.— At Uie Bijou Theatre (Wells £. McKoe, managers) week of Nov. 7, "Child Slaves of New York," a good show, plaved to crowded houses. Louisa Beaton, In "Ila- rhel Goldstein," 14-10; the Bllnore Sisters 21-20. A cade sir of Mrsic (Wells & McKce, man- agers!.—"Alice, Where Art Thou?" 7, Wnrtle tail Kidder, In "Salumbo." 8: "The Earl of Pawtucket" 0, Vogel's Minstrels 12, Cbas. Hawtrey 18, 10, "Sergeant Kitty" 18, JO. FoRF.PAuoit & Sells' Circcs drew large crowds 7. Eorryniofc. Ettiel (Charles Frobman, mgr.)—X. Y. City IS. Indefinite. Blnidiain. Amelia (Lloyd IHngliain, lugr.)—N. Y. City II. indefinite. llellevr. Krrle (Lleblor & Co., mgrs.)—Chicago, 111.. Ll-Dec. .1. Uiamwell, William (Henri OretslU. mgr.)—Blng- liiinitnu. X, Y.. HI. Worcester. Mass.. 21-20. Itlalr, Kugetiie—N. Y. City 14-10, Philadelphia, Pa.. Ml Bcresfonl. Harry (J. 1. Colemau, mur.)—BoDham, Tex.. 111. Greenville 17. Marshall 18. Shrvve- lort. La.. 10. Hot Springs. Ark., 21, Little lloik 22. Pine HlutT 211. Memphis, Tenn., 24, Cairo, III., 23. I'ucliicnli. Ky., 211. Denton, Louise (A. 11. Wuoila, mgr.)—Richmond, Va.,- 14-10. Atlanta, Us., 21-26. Bindley. lOorem* (Furreatcr & Mlttentbal. mgrt.) —Pittsburg. Pa.. 14-19, N. Y. City 21-20. liouelll. Wm.—Rochester. N. Y., 14-10, Syracuse I7-1P. Akron. U, 21-23. Sandusky 21, I.lmu 25. Rowllnir Green 20. lk'iiuett-Muullou (Ira K. Newball. mgr.)—Law- rence. Maas.. 1410. ixiwell 21-26. Beuiiett-Moiilton (P. C. Twitcheil. mitr.)—Glou- cester. Jl.iss.. 14-10. Fllrhbum 21-20. BeiUH'tt-Moulton (Oeonte K. Hoblnson. mgr.)— Pottsvllle. Pa., 14-16, liarrlsburg 21-26. Bemiett-Moulton (Ad. P. lleeil, mgr.)—Sharon, Pa., 14-10. Washington 21-20. Benuctt-Moultoi: (W. A. Partello. mgr.)—Gard- ner. Mass.. 14-10. Marlboro 21-26. Beimctt-Moidtou <W. C. McKay, nigr.l—Bcrllu, N. H . 14 lli. Lancaster. S. II.. 24-211. Bunting, Eionia (Karl Burgess, mgr.)—Patersou, .V. .1., 14-1(1. Schenectady, H. Y.. 21-26. Breeltenrldge Stock (Charles Breckeuridge, mgr.) —Krle, Kan., 14-1B. Oswego 21-20. Burke-McCuim (M. McCann, ingr.)—Berklmer, N. Y„ 14-19. Brlndanwur-Naluda (W. L. Ferris, mgr.)—Derby. Conn., 10, 17. Stamford la. 1Q. Belcher's Comedians (W. M. Belcher, mgr.)— Stafford, Kan., 14-10. Lamed 17-10, Pawnee. Hock 21-23. HoUliurtoo 24-2U. "Ben llnr" (Klaw & Erlanger, mgrs.)—St. Louis, Mo., 14-26. "Bonnie Briar Bush," J. II. Stoildart (Kirke Ln Shelle. mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y.. 14-10, Cleve- land. O.. 21-20. "Boater Brown." Eastern. M. B. Raymond's (\V. S. Butierfleld, incr. I—Muhnnoy City, Pa.. 10. Suubiiry 17, York IS, Columbia 10, Lebanon 21. Lcwlaton 22, Altoona 2.1, Harrlsburg 24. Jobnatuwii 23. Greeinburx 20. "Buster Brown," Western, M. II. Raymond's (Jeff Bernstein, oisrr.)—Uraud Kuplil», Mich., 111-10. Detroit 20-20. "Bunch of Keys" (Gus Bothner, ogr.)—Rantoul. III.. 10. (Jhnuipalxii 17, Uuleaburg IK, Kewanee lb, linveniairt. In., 20, Muscatine 21. Ottumwu 22. Boone B, Biotu City 24, Ouawa 2S, Council BlulTs 26. "Brenk for I.ttiertv (J. M. Jacob*. uurr.)--Wells- ton. 0., 10. Washington Court House 17. Clrcle- vtlle IS. Carroll 21, Deluware 22, Marlon 23, CJillllcothc 24, Plqtia 20. "Brwsy Time," Kastem IK. Webster Fit*, mgr.) —Aberdeen, Miss.. 21, Sturkvlllc 22. West Helium 2:i, Tu«cuIik%u 21, L'ulon Springs 2G, Creenvillc 2li. "Hratiy Time," Western (K. Webster Fits, mgr.) —Ciiadi-im. N'ebr., IK, Hot Mnrlims. So. Dak.. IT. Rapid City Id. Piedmont 10. Belle Fourche .21. Stnrgis 22. Lead 23. SpearUsb 24, Terry 20, Hill City 20. "Broken Heart" (Joseph C- Logan, mgr.)—Mon- mouth, III., 16. Oalesburg 17, Peoria 18, Can- tmi 10. F.irt .MadlHOii. la.. 20. "Bunker'* Clilld" (Harry Shannon, mgr.)—Paola, Kan.. 17, Harnett IS. Yates Centre 10. Oiia 21, Chaiiule 23. Parsons 24, La Mar, Mo., 25, MnMeu Mini's 26. "Boy of the Htreets" (Hubert Tiison, rafrr.i— Dwluht, III.. 16. Prlncetoo 17. De Kalb 18, Ki- t-in 10, Belrlitrre 21, Krecport 22, Mount Morris 23. Polo 24. Spring Valley 2.1. Monduto 20. "Bemtty Doctor." Fred F.. Wright's (Thos. W. Prior, mgr.)—Unlontowu, Pa.. 16, Fairmont. W. Va.. 17. Clarksburg IS. Cumberland, Md., 10, Baltimore 21-26. "Beli Bay" (James A. Galvln. tugr.)—Lakewood, M. ,(., 17, Halcm IS, Hrldgetou 10, l'osaale 21, South Xorn-alk, Conn., 22. "Because She Loved" (Murtln .1. Dlxnn, mgr.)— N. Y. City 21-20. C Crane. Ww. II. (Charles l-'rohuian, mgr.)—Phllu- ilel|.ht:i. Ph.. 14-20. f'rosnmn. Henrietta (David Belasco 4 Maurice Campbell, mgrs. 1—Boston, Mais., 14-20. Cumpbcll. Mrs. Patrick (Ch.irles Frobman. mgr.) —N. V. City 11-10. Brooklyn. N. Y., 21-20. Com stuck-, Nanette (James K. Hackett, mgr.)— Belleville. Cau.. Ill, Hamilton 17, St. TbomuH 18, lwiulcii 10, Toronto 21-20. Collier, William (Charles Frobman, mgr.)—Chi- cago. III., 14-26. Criwtun Clarke (Jules Murry. mgr.)—Hyracnse, X. Y., to. Blnglmmton 17, Harrliburg, Pa„ 18, Philadelphia 21-20. Cohun, George M. (Sam Ilarrl*. mgr.)—N, T. City 14, Indefinite. Corbet!. James J. and lues Macauley (Bal Darin, mar.)—Chicago, III., 13-10. SI. IxjuIb, Mo., 20- 26. Cook-Churcli (11. W. Taylor, mgr.)—New Lon- don. Conn.. 14-10, Norwich 21-26. CariKuiter, Prsnkle (Jerry ilrady, ugr.)—Lowell, Mass., 14-10. Lewrence 21.26. Chase-Lister Tbeutre. A (Joseph lairell, mgr.)— llastbigs. Nebr.. 14-10, Lawrence, Kan.. 21-26. Curia Drama tic (SI. II. Curls, mgr.)—Voriluu, Velir.. 111. 17. Uulo IS, 10. Cutter ft Williams Slock (W. B. Cutter k J. W. Williams, mgrs.)—Madison, lad., 14-10, Hills- iioru. 0.. 21-20. i.'Ulcugo Stock (Charles Ross Kam, aigr.l—New Castle. Pa.. 14-10. Jamestown. N. Y.. 21-26. Comrrt Dramatic IC W. Wallls. mgr.)—Peters- burg, Nebr., 14-16, Albion 17-iS, St. Edward 21-23. Genoa 24-26. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Keyser. W. Vs., 17-10, Elk Oarder 21-23. Bellngton 24-20. Corblu, Florence (Theo, V. Rennle A J. O. Selienck. mgrs.)—Oath, Me., 14-10, Bumford Falls 31-20. • Cresceni Comedy (Bergman & Cnmmlngi, mars.) —Home. (in.. 14-19. Daitoa 21-2C. "Coanty Chairman." Kostem (Henry W. Savage, mitr.i— Brouklyu, N. Y., 14-19, Newark. N. J„ 21-20. "Comity Chairman." Western (Henry W. Saratte, mgr.)—San Francisco, CaL, 14-10, Oaklaud 21, Stockton 23. San Jose 24. Sacramento 2A, Fresno 20. San Dlcgo 28, Klveralile 20, Los Angela* 30-Doc. U. "Checkers." Thomas W. Ross (Klrke La Shelle, nur.l—Newirk, N. J., 14-10, Brooklyn, N. Y„ 21X0. "(Wlere Widow" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— N. V. City 14. Indefinite. "Ciimniou Heme Brarkett" (Henry W. Savage, nujr.i—Chicago. 111.. 14-10, Kansas City, Mo., 21-26. "Child Kit*." Wm. T. Kcegh's—Philadelphia, P.i.. 21-20. "Child Slaves of New York" (J. B. Isaac, mgr.l —Atlanta, (la.. 14-10, litnnliigbnm. Ala.. 21-211. "Child of the Slums" (F. K. Johnson, mgr.)— Vniinmnown, «.)., 17. "Charity Nurse" (Ceerge II. Leonard, mgr.l — Ilngnlo. N. V.. 11-10, Toledo, 0., 20-23, Sagi- naw, Sllch., 24-26. "Country Kid" (II. B. Whlttaker, mgr.)— Toma- hawk. Wis.. 10, Merrill 17. Waiisau 18. Kan Claire 10, Xelllsvillc 21. Marabneld 22. flrsnd "Fatal Weildlng," Eastern. Sullivan, Harris & Wooda'— IVnslilsc.iivUlc. La., HI, Franklin 17, New Iberia 20. Crawley 21, Lake Charles 22. Orange. Tex., 23, Beaumont 24, Ualveaton 23, llollislolt 26. "Fatal Weildlng," Western, Sullivan. Ilarrla * WisnIs' —San Francisco. CaL, 13-10, Sacra- mento 20, Vnllejn 21. Mcreeil 22, Madera 23. Freano 24. Ilaiiford 2.'. llskerafleld 20. "Female Detectives." Russell Brothers (Samuel lllnlr, mgr.)—Rochester. N. Y., 14-16, Syracuse 17-10. "From Rags to Riches," Joseph Kantlcy (M. II. Meyers, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., 14-10. "For Ills Brother's Crime" tOco. N. Bellinger, m«r.)—Saginaw. .Mich., 13-16. "Facility Girl," Knslern (Phil II. Isaac, ingr.) — llrooklyu. N. Y., 14-10, N. Y. City 21-26. "Factory tllrl." 'rrnnsrontliiental (Charles II. Wueri. mgr. 1—BiirllngtiMi, Vt.. 16, 8t. Albans 17. Whitehall, N. V., 18. Ilrattlehoro. Vt.. 10. ilreeiitleld. Mass., 21. (Inrdiicr 22, Marlboro 24, South Frnmlniiliniu 26. ltaiilds 23. Sparln 24. Baraboo 23, Lancaster "For Mother's Sake," Rusni A Holland's (Win 20. North McOregor. la.. 27. Pottle Jr.. mgr.i -Alhiiuucruiir. N. Alex.. 16 "Contlct's Dniuhler"—Orahjn*. Tex., 18. "Curse of Drluk," Charles ft. Blauey's— Chicago, 111.. 13-10. uiur.hu. Nebr., 24-20. "Circus Pat" (II. SI. Relsa. mgr.)—Burlington, N. J.. 16. Atlantic City 1710, New Brunswick 21. F.llMbeib 22, Port Jervls, N. Y., 23, Wal- den 24, I'lshklll 23. lloonton, N. J., 26. D mgr.) — Alliiuiiicnnir. N. .Mex.. Ill, F.l Paso. Tex.. 17, I'luwiU. Arli., IS. Lus An- gi'Ies, CaL. 20-20. Fresno 27, Stocklou 38, gau Jose 20, Santa Crua 30. "Flnnlgnu's Ball" (dllle Mack A Joseph W. Spears, mgrs.)—Portland. Ore., 13-10, Red- ding, CaL, 21, Red ItluiT 22. Cblco 23, Sacra- mento 21. Woodland 23, Vnllejn 20, Bau Frau- Cisco 27-Dce. 3. ri,-..«- 1^.., /ri,„ri..„ k'r..i,.,„.,, ,„, r i_v v c]i» "Funny Side of Life." Charles A. Lcsler (Harris 14.'im&nnile. mgr.)—N. Y. City ,,„,„{,,,,,, nwr.)-!!«rrl»burg. Pa.,. 14-10. D'Orsay. Lawrence (Klrke La Shelle. uigr.) — Phil- adelphia. Pa.. 14-20. Davis, Fay (Charles Frobman, ugr.)—N, Y. City 10, I n dell id te. Dulj. Arnold (Wlnrhcll Smith, mgr.)—Chicago, III., 14, Inilelltiltc. Dolire. Hunford—Devil's Lake. No. Dak., 16. 17, Camlo 21, l.ei-da 22. Bottineau 24. 20. Be Oras-x?, Joseph (Fred A. Ilaywanl, mgr.)— Chnnute. Kan., HI, Clierryvale 17, Nevada, Mo., 18. Webb City 19, Carthage 21. Miami, lnd. Tcr.. 22. Vlnlitt 23. Muscogee 24. Van llureu. Ark.. 23. Wilbartoii. Ind. Tcr. 2A. Be Voiide, Chester (Phil l.cvy. mgr.)—Laacaster, l'u.. 14-10. Davidson Stwk (A. K. Havldaon. mcr.)—Mun- cle. I111I., 14-10. Decatur. 111., 21-20. De Tourney, Klsle (K. II. Illnebaiub, mgr.)— Pittsburg, Kan,, 16, Parsous It, Coffeyvlllc 18, Columbus 10. Dale, .Marie (W. K. Martin, mgr.)—Hope, Ark., 14-10, Arkadelphla 17-10, Water Valley, Sllss., 21-20. Dudley. Frank (W. Dick Harrison, mgr.)—Shef- tteia. Ala.. 14-10. De Icon's Coineillans (I. Kent Cobn. mgr.)— Tus- caloosa. Ala.. 17-10. Talladega 21-23. Dti Vrels Stock (Sam D11 Vrels. io«r.)— Clovers- villi-. N. Y.. 14-111. Murntoga 21-26. Dtslte-Bcwinnii—Lotilsluuii, Mo., 14-16, Uuntil- tuil 17-10. Moberly 21-23. Mexico 24-26. "Darhl Ilarum." No. 1 (Julius Cuhn. mgr.) — Illildcfonl. Sle.. ill. Portland 17-10. New Ha- ven, Conn., 21-23. Hartford 24, Bridgeport 23, 26. "Fast Life In New York" (A, II. Woods, mgr.) —Kllwihoth. N. .1., 14-16. Beading. Pa., 17, Allentuivn 18, Poilsiuivn ill, Phlludelphla, I'll,, 2t-2ll. "Fnhlo lbmiunl" (tlsrar Jones, mgr, I —Cnldwell. Kan., 17, Wichita IN, Cherrvvale IP. Burllng- lua 23. loin 24. "Faust," Porter J. White's—CIInton. la., 1U, Iowa City 17, Murshnlltmvii 18. Cedar Rapbls 10, Tama 21. Kagle drove 22, Alirona 23, Silen- cer 24. Sheldon 23, Columbus. Neb., 20. "FIismI Tide" (A. K. Nash. mgr. I—Cidntubus, (>., 14-10, SleulM-hvIlle 17. Beaver Falls. Pa., 22, New Castle 21. Yoimgiitown, ()., 23. a Goodwin. N. C. (Klaw A Krlauger, mgrs.l — Columbus, ()., 16, BiKTiilu. N. Y.. 17-10. PKta- burg, Pa., S1-3U. (jlllettc. William tCharles Frohmuii. mgr.)—Bus- Ion. Muss., 14-26. OIllK-rt. Mrs. U. II. (Charles Frolnnaii. mgr.)— Hartford, Conn., II, New Haven 13, Providence, It. L, 17-10. Kastim, l'u.. J I. Giillnnd, Bertha (J. F. Zliniiietninu Jr., mgr.) —Fall River, Mass., 16, Wonusocket, It. I.. IT. New Bedford, Mass.,' 18, Haverhill 10. Lewis- ton. Me., 21, Augusta 22. W'alervlllu 23, Port- mini 24. 23. Ilhldefuul 26. Gale, Florence—Knue, 8bl|iiaitii & Calvin's (Win. 1). Knterson, ingr.)—Portluuil, Ore.. 10. Clliuore, Paul (Jules Murry, ingr.)— Darlington, S. ()., 10, Augusta, (la,, 17. Atlanta 18, 10, Silicon 21, Athens 22. Fuyeltevllle, Tenn., 211) Nashville 24, Jackson 23. Memphis 20. M. Illckey, mgr.l—Colimi' (illmure. Harney (Harry Montgomery, mgr.) — Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1410. K«wirk,, N. J.. 21-J'L ingr.)—Cripple Creek. Coin.. 16. Victor 17. Ca- non Cllv 18. Pueblo 10, Central City 20, Fort ET~*«sE ,■"./ ,1 .-nVruns mar ) Cnlllim •■! tlreelev ,H > iieileu II "4 Loauu • Urn K'Wlu. Charles l.lohli .1. hleraiis. oihr.i 2o! POcate'lloi, Idif, 20. T"'"!?. 0.. IM*Jl«f««rt 17. Lorolu 18, Klytla "Dora Tliorno," Ku»tern (llowland A Clifford, mgrs.)—Krle. Pa., 14-16. Wheeling, W. Va., 17-10. "Dnru Thoriw." Western. C. 8. Sullivan's (Oeurge R. Crowdcr. mgr.)— Burlington, la.. 18. "Dr. Jekyll und Sir. Hyde" (I.. K. Pond, mgr.) - -Washington Ikiurt House, O., 10, Crbuiia 17, Snbltai tti. Wllnitnuton 21, New Usiuglou 22, Lancaster 23, Newark 24. Kossvllle 25. ••Dealers hi White Women" (A. II. Wissls. ingr.) <niy. Margaret—Da\en|s)it, Is.. 14- I . —N. Y. City 14-10. Boston. Maas., 21-26. "Girl frnm Kay's," Hani llernnld ICIiarh" J ' ' • num. ingr.)—Hartford, Conn.. III. Sprluglleld, Sluss.. 17. New lliiven. (Jkiii., 18, 10. Wanhlug- tiui, l>. C 21-26. ID, Youngstowii 21-20. ainsiT. Vuuguau Htuck—Clevelnail, D., 14, 111- dellnlle. ,. .,, GeruiBii l.lllpullans, Tschudl's- Fnrlhuiilt, Sllmi., 16. New Ulin 17, Hprlitgllrld III. Tracy 21, Slnrshlleld 22, Granlle Fulls 2.1. Wllliuar 24, Mniitivlileo 23, Orlonvlllu 27. Grace lla>irurd Stuck (Winters & Kress, mgrs.I -Alton. 111., 14-10, Hanlbul, Mo„ 20-26. 'Darkest Russia" (W. C. Cunuliiglinm. mgr.) — Baker City, Ore.. Ill, Pendietiai 17, Walla Walls.. Wash.. 18. North Yakima 10, Seattle 21- 20. "Deserted at the Altar" (Percy (I. Williams, ■ugr.)--Brooklyn, N. I.. 14-10, Philadelphia, Pa.. 2I-2H. "Down on the Farm" (P. L. Jnrvls, mgr.l—New- ark, ()., 16. New Strallsvllle 17, l/)gan 18, AtheiiK 10, I'oaicroy 21. ()alll|silis 22. Jackson 23, lrcnton 24. Ashland, Ky., 23. Slaysvllle 20. "Driven from Home." Putrlce (Forresler * Sllt- tetithitl. nigrs.)—Cincinnati. ()., 13-10. "Desperate Chance." .Mltlenthul Ilrotbers"—Chi- cago, III., 13-10. Cedar Raulds, la., 22. "Dr. Jekyll and Sir. Hyde" (Cutter & Wllllntns, mgrs.)—Kuukakee, 111., 24, Iil Puao 25, Gibson 2tl. "Down by Uie Sea" (Pbll Hunt, ingr.)— Phuinlx- vllle, Pa.. 14, cmti-vllle 13. West Chester 10, Wllmlngtuii. Del.. 17-111, "Girl from .Kny's" (Charles Frobman. mgr.)-— Moalreal, Can., 1410. Olliiwu 21, 22. Platls. lairg. N. Y., 23. liiirllnglnii, Vt., 21, (Ininvllle, N. V.. 25, Pittstield. Mans., 26. . , "Girl or the Htreets.' 1 Lillian SInrtlmer (J. L. Veronee, mgr.l —UnJlcion, l'u.. HI. Slldiiletown 10, Cm-lisle 21. Chanilairsbiirg 22, Laucuster 23, Reading 24-2(1. "Ghosts' — Seiiiiu. Ala., 16. .„ ,_ "Grimes' Cellar Door"—Hisikanv. Wash., 16. 17, Tiuomii 18. 10, Portland, Ure., 20-20, Scuttle, Wnsli., 27-Hcc. 3. , ,. "Game of Hearts" (A. J. Pollock, mgr.)—Al- bany, N. Y.. 1416. Troy 17-10. "Great Hero"—SprlugUelil, Mens., 21-23. II tlnckett, James K.—Hprliigllebl. Mans., 23. ■PjffP. Ufm£ K,rtw(E»afc, I'llcb mgr.)- gS dllir ,^ fi.'ne. ,„„,„.,,«. Wnltor, mgr.) SlcCoimcllsvllle. (I.. 10. New Lexington 17, Corning IS. Jackson 10. 'Horn's Lnuc," Western iGeorge D, Swis-t. mgr.) Houston, Tex., 10. 17, Him Anloiila 18, 10, Austin 21, lllllsljiiro 22. Cleburne 23, Fort lurll's Lnuc, Western iGeorge I), Hwi-et. mgr.l ,.,",1. ... r>„i|. M ••', ■•o —Ouiemi-. No. Dak.. 10, Sourls 17. West Hope n, )W „ r , S.11 £?,' Plerson mgr.)—Detroit, 18. Bolllneaii 111. Willow City 21, Gmnvllla 22, " Xl 1" n ' ■ 4 vmmi, Portal 23, Kenmni-e 24, Bowbolhi 23. 'lilggliiii.' linvld (Stale .V Ilavlln, mgrs.)—N. Y. ■ Klliott, Maxlne (0. B. Dillingham, mgr.) — i.'olurudii Si.rlugs, Colo., III. Halt Lake City, V.. 17-11). Hun Francisco. CaL, 21-Dec 3. Kdesun, Robert (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—Detroit, Sllch., 14-16. Fort Wayne. Ind.. 17, Dayton, ()., 18. Lexington. Ky., 10, Knoxvllle. Tenn., 21, Chattanooga 22, Atluntu. (in., 23, 24, Birming- ham. Ala., 25, Mobile 20. Million.- bisters, SI. B. Raymond's (Milton Ounckcl, mgr. 1—Norfolk. Va.. 14-10. Blclunoiid 21-20. l.'inerhon Stury (riuumcl U'wls, mgr.)— tlris-iivllle, l's., 16. Hbaron 17, Nlles. 0., 18. Warren 10, Akron 21. Alliance 22, Salem 23, Beaver Falls, l'u , 24, Hast Llver|SDol. ().. 26. Kwlng. Gertrude (lx>u Harrington, bus. ingr.)— Wuxulnielile. Tex.. 1-1-17. Sulphur Springs 18, 10, Paris 21-23. Clurksville 24-26. Keilpse Stock (Llovd Ac Center, mgrs.)—Tree Pnlu Iggl.. . Oily 14-Dee. 3. Hendricks, lieu (Wlllluui Gray, mgr.)—Kuusas City, Sin., 13 111. Burlliigt'iii. la.. 23. Hall, Gisirge V. (Fielding Aiiiusi-uieiil Co., tagrn.) --Bridgeport. C< ., 10. I'.llrulielb, N. J., 17-10, Ciiiiuien 21-23. Norrlstuwii, Pa., 21, Pbunilxvlllu 2B, Chester 26. Hull, Don C.—Wlhiieiniicca. Nev., 11-10, F.lko 21- 20. Illuuiielelii's Ideals (John A. Illinmelelii. ingr.) —Uiek Haven, Pa., 14-10, llimishurg 21-20. Illmmclelu's liuiwrlul Slock (John A. Illiiitneieln, mgr.)—Benton Harbor, Mich., 1410, Rucltio, Wis,. 21-20. II own 111-Dorset (A. H. Sillier, bus. ingr.)—Ports- mouth, ().. 14-10, Parkcrshiirg, W. Vs., 21-26. Harcourt Comedy, CharU-s K. Harris (W. H. Shine, mgr.)—Newport, It. L, 14-11), SVeHtcrly 21-20. eiipse siock .loyi it uenter. mgrs.)—rresraiu- n .•■« *s-«.-i. m n <i r \ u,n,.t. elos. T«.. 16. Van Vleck 17, Vbarton 18. 10, n.ijt s Comedy (IT. (I. Ahl, i.gr.)-Bro«k- Ki f!Hiaii(i *0-'22 Kilnn 'ZA M4 Vlfforln "ft '2i\ KdV^n, Minn., jM-JU, Mi(.0[|lt> *,l-*tlt. £^TtStiJSSLr^^S!ZJwJ^m. Mawrd Stock A. (J. Howard. mgr.)-IIe.»ler- Kdwards Stock (Jetfenwn Hall, mgr.)—Washing tan, Pa., 14-10, Leechburg 17-10, Beaver Falls 21-20. nidou'H Comedians (G. II. Klduii, mgr.)—Burling- Jon, Kan.. 14-10. Kvuns, llniiiilon. Stock—Pnrkershurg, W. Vu., Li- lt). 'ICteninl Cllv" (I.lehler fc Co.. lugrs.)—Des son. Ky., 14-10. Hammond, Pauline (Clifton Whitman, mgr.)—Bur Harbor. Me., 14-10, Calais 21-20. IbH'iller Show (Jack Hoelllur. mgr.)—Applrtou, Wis., 14, Indellnlle. llis'tllcr, .luck, Knslern (IV. SI. Gale, mgr.) — Nebraska City, Nebr., 14-10, Crcston, la,, 21- "», ingr.) — Moines, la.. Ill, IM« Rapids 17. Davenport ,,",„, , , — - .■ . — m „. 18. DiitHHiuc 10. Mlnnoapoll.. Minn., 20-23, St. ""JSE 3 ",'u' V™,',';" 1 (J, "' k ,h " a " r Puill "4-'*ll Qulliey, HI.. L.-lll. "Kirniul **." Billy B. Van (Sullivan. Harris It Henderson Stock (W. J A It. It. MM*. Wtwls. ingrs.)—Philadelphia. Pa., 14-10, Bos-. mgrs.)--Jncksoiivllle, III.. 1710. Klrksvlllc, ton, Mass., 21-26 "Klgiit Bells," Bros. Byrne—Baltimore, Mil., 14- 10, Jersey City, N. J., 21-26. "KVeryninu" (G. O. Dent, mgr.)—Qulliey, HI., 18. "I'.ben llolilrn"—Furl SVayne. lad., 10. Ypsllsiitl, Mich.. 17. Adrian 18. Jacksou 10. "Kacaiaii from tin' llnrum." J. 11 Walllck's (Ilnwnnl Karl, tugr) —Grand Rapids, Sllch., 13-111. "Ksouped from Sing Sing." James II. Parker's— Stancheater. N. II., 14-10. Liteouls 17, Con- cord is, WoouMicket, It. I., 10, Hprlnglleld, Mass., 24-26. V Make. Sirs. (Harrison Grey Flske. mgr.)—N. Y. City 14. indefinite. l'sverahnm. Win. (Charle* Frohmaii, mgr.)—New Haven. Conn., 17, Brlilgcpjrt 18, N. Y. City 21-20, Frunlunlleld. Laura (Sunford Dixlgc. mgr.)—Sauk Outer, Sllmi.. HI. Glciiwoo<1 17, Morris 18, Benson 10. Lltclilleld 21, Wlllmar 22, Herman 24, Wuhpeioii. No. Dak.. 20. l'ltuiminotis, HoIstI. and Julia Gilford (Jon, IdloidiiaKin. mgr.)—Boston, Mass., 14-10, South FmiiilugliNiii 21. Slorllsiro 22, Wullhum 23, Stniielicsicr. N. II., 24-20. Funbcrg Htock iGeorge SI. Fenls»rg, mgr.)—Taitu- I'm. Slisw.. 14-10, New Bedford 21-26. 1'leinlug, Slaiule (W. II. Grace) 1 , mgr.)— Youkere, N. V . 14-iti, Amsterdam 21-2(1, l'Ukr. Slay (J. F. Cosgrove, mgr.)—New Bedford, Mas?,. 14-10. Fall Klier 21-26. Ferris Comedians (Harry Bubb, ugr.)—Titan, 0., 14-11), Snudusky 21-20. Plulmrt stock (Un Hhlelda, bus. mgr.)—Living- alon, Moot., 14-10, Billings 17-10. "Flaming Arrow." Lincoln J. Carter's (W. If. "iloosler Olrl." Kate Watson ((Ins Oihn. m«r.) f! ; . k f?!''o, m| "'' ,—Ne " ,rk ' N ' J " lil0 ' K]lu ' Marlon, lnd.. 16. W'nrren 17. Fort Wayne 1 bet 11 21-2,1. .-.-- .« ..... .. ... — . "Falsi Wedding," Central, Sullivan. Harris It Woods'—Troy, X. Y„ 14-10, Albany 17-10, Scraaiou, Pa., 21-23, Wtlkesbarrc 21-20. Mo., 21-211. Hnrrlugtoii Htock (F.rueat Harrington, mgr.) — HlbMHills, III., 11-11), (Overtoil 21-20. "Heart of Maryland" (Diivld Belasco, mgr.)— N. Y. City li-10. "llumpty Dimply" (Klaw A Eriungcr, mgrs.) — N. Y. CHy 14, Imiellnlle. "Heart or Chicago" (Lincoln J. Carter's (I'sl- 1011111I Slenley, mgr.)—Hull Luke City, II., 14- 16. Lehl 17. Prom City 18, Blnglium 10, <)g- •kit 21. Park City 22. F.riinstou, Wyo., 23, Rock Hprlngs 21. Bawllns 25. "Her Only Hln." Llnitulu J. Carter's—Boone, la.. 16. Des Moines 17-10, Dvitlsoii 21, Carroll 22, Atlantic 2:i, Vremimt 24, Lincoln 25. "Ilfrtdcn Crime" (II. II. Morgan, mgr. I—Shrove- port. La.. III. Marshall Tex.. 17, Lottgvluw 18, I'lllsbtirg 10. Little Knek, Ark., 21, Hot Springs 22. Ti'inrkaiui 24. Ciimden 2d. Plue Bluff 20. "Holy CHy." Kasiern, Gordon A Bennett's (Ed- ward Taylor, mgr.l—Jackson.' 0.. HI, Wash- ington Court House 17. Humillun 1H, XcnU 10. Mlddlelowii 21, Bollefnntiilne 22. I'loiia 23. Anderson, lnd., 24, Rlclimund 23, New Bremen 26. "Holy Cltr." Western, Gordon * Hennett's lllenry Harrison, mgr.)—Paris, III., Ill, Areola 17, Decatur 1H, Malleoli ID, Pana 21, Taylor- vllle 22, Lttehlleld 23. Alton 24, Isnllslaiitt. Mo.. 23. Qnlney, III., 26. "Hearts Adrift" (Spencer A Alsirn, ingr*. 1— Minneapolis, Minn., 13-10, Milwaukee. Wis., 202II. "Hoosler Dolay" (Benedict, Sweet A Allen, mgrs.) Trenton, N. J.. 10, Oaslnlng. N. J.. 21. Peeks. kill 22, Cohocs 23, Hi lea 24. Niagara Falls 26. "He/ Mod Marriage" (Slayer A Ornshuiiu. mgrs.) —nnlilniore. M.I., 14- III, Hiialelou 21, Wll- llnnispoi'l 26. 18. Anderson 10, Knurhtstowu 21. Davtou. O. (Soldiers' Home). 22. Grenevllle 23, West Mil- tun 25, Hiirlngfleld 26. "Her First Fsiie Step," C. F. Wbilaker's (B. A,