The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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tfQVEititiSR 28K TUB -,NEW ITOKK OI.iKPEH. 93t ,Vf*ff »££*?£*!* UiailirtWR, Marlon Barry; Glassettl and bis wrWOIfig bear, uJ Trirte; the sneke chargieJiYBUbje Jtow: V«fce Harte Bertha. Anoolette, Lottie Keyaolds, Wit Lottlo West Syiotodi ratty Hart "Fwtf Slstjra, the Nasmy'toY Agnes CMtapneyYtb Marshes, Owe* and-*»llIL .BMJdlcV tut tf eiSes, tM fctii^ni^fc"" P a«* th Powell, Zanfretta and Mansfield, Harry and Sidle Daly, Adciene and Rubber and Murpliy and-ferguson. 1- - _; jv ; ..';!,. .-! Nic«*t*dro!» (L. B. Walker, manager).— urlo hall fsnture» this week: rnrrlDgtoh A Benson's Colored Company, Joe!. Cramer, rubber necked dude;" Prof. Barkhardt, magic, and Dexter, the man of mystery. In the theatre are: Herb Warren, Geo. Lorain. Annie McDoaoogh, Ilene, Campbell and others. Bullness continues good. Sorts.—Concert bins Sunday, 2TP-Gi8»« Theatre : Fredk.: Gebbncdr,. Ford and Dot West, Three Florence Sisters, Cooper and Robinson, Kimball rind Donovan; Keoqgn-Bat- Urd Co., Gordon Eldredj Ellsworth, and Burt and the Globoscope.; Uurto Hall: Edna Aug, Simon and Gardner, Brown, Harris ana Brown, Frederick Bros, and Burns, Carson nod Wlllard, Thereie and,-the klnetograph. Colsmbia: Senator Frank Bell, Van Auken and Vannsrson, Beno and Dnlv, GardnenWest and.Sunshine, Mae Taylor, Burdock Sisters, Keefe and Coughlln, Butler, and Murphy, C. F. Nagle and motion picture* Hoialoln Squares Bear) and Violet Allen, Wood and Kay, Fields and Hanaon, la Vine and Wal- tobc, Madge Andernou, Golden and Hughes, Carter and Blnford, Kennedy and Hayes, zan- fretta and ManelM-l, Ritchie and Frances, Leonard and Dalton and Little Otto. Mati- nees will be given nt all houses Thanksgiving Day. "Tl»e Rogers Brothers In Paris" comes to the Holiis Street In a tew weeks. ......Frances Starr Joined the Castle Square stock company on Mondny, 14. II. H. Luther la the press representative ot the Boston Music Hall. • Lowell.—At the l.mvel (Far Broa. ft Hosford. ma Opera -House era) Franlda Carpenter and company, Including Jere Grady, played to excellent tnislness last week, presenting a very strong repertory and good Specialties. Bonnett-Moulton Co., ln.repcr- Academ* of Mrsic (Richard .'*?. Murphr, manager):—"Over Niagara Falls," 14-16, and •New York Day by Day," 17-1#, both did very good business. "The Black Mask" 24-20. Casto (Al. Haynea, manager).—A very strong bill mat week hod good business. Julia Klngsley ahd company, in "After, the Honey- moon r "The Village Choir," and Bert Len- non were deserving ot .mention.. Current: Woodtord's educated ponies, monkeys, l>a- bobns and dogs, Mooney and Holbein. Nich- ols and Croix. HennlngB,'Lewis and Hen- nlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. I.ucler. Harry Brown, Emelle Bcnner and the Bush-Devere Boston (J. H. Tebbetts, manager).—This house did an overflowing business la>t week. William Laduc and James Prokos, Wrestlers, meeting all comers, were the drawing cards, nnd the Boston bioscope showed Borne very entertaining pictures. Current: Mietfs dog circus, Clark and Temple, Mabel Hastings, Sacks, magician; Baiy and Reno and the Bos- Cabin." --JTtgannaj "aero," and tha burlesque, "The Isle ot Splfcea." Business the past week,broke all records. .','••" CasIVo (Davy ft Leslie, .managers).— Week ot 21:,Foley and Dale, MaiufBarlow, Work and,Save, Nolly Clifford, Lillian New- ton, Lena La Belle, Vivian. Rose, Annie Ashton and the burlesque, "Who Said 'Owl'?" Sprinatieid.—At the Court Square The- atre (D..O. Gilmore, manager) Victor's Ve- netian Band gave two well selected pro- grammes Nov. 14. "Letty" 16. William Fa- versnam wan unable to appear, and Ira Dawson, assumed his role most creditably. "King Dodo," IT, reigned over a fair ala'ed house and furnished a pleasant evening's en- tertainment. Charles W. Meyer, Frank Wooley, Rose Cecilia Shay and Klvla Res- brooke were the most Important In the com- pany. Sam Bernard and Hattle Williams, In "The Girl from Kay's," 17, amused. Otis Skinner. In The, Harvester," 18 ( held the largest house of the week spellbound. "Win- some Winnie," with Paula iMwardej, played to fair business at both performances. Wil- liam Wolt has a good voice, which Is.heard to advantage. "Hiawatha," two perform- ances. 21; rarslfnl" 22, James K. llackett 23. -Piff I Pad 11 Pont! 1! 24, with matinee: "Shadows on the Hearth" 2a, 26, "Louis XV-'.29, Annie Russell 30. Nbw GiLMnnn (8. P. Calanan, manager). —"Wedded and parted," 14-1.0, drew good returns and was well acted by nh excellent company. "The Unwritten Law." 17-10: urna given by.a better company than the average, who handled the piece well. Miriam Shelby, Klbsnbelh Bruce, William Chngnoh and Wil- fred Lucas are among the cleverest with the company. "The Parish Priest" 21-23, "Es- caped from Sing Sing" 24-20, "Because She Loved" 28-ftfl. Poli's (Cbas. W. Fonda, manager).—This house has (Irmly.. established Itself as a gave an effective portrayal ot that pleasing character, and Lillian Sinclair's-Anner Lire waa most effective. -The Oltl frosi DIxU" 27. HftcK's Orr-B» HOuss; (Henck, tHalr * Fennessy, managers),—"A f t«f Midnight" will he otaged 20. Last week >BULr VS. ' Clif- ford presented'"How, Be Won IJftr** to au- diences of splendid life. He came very near being the whole shnw:and provided a good one, "Across the Pacific" 27; '. OnirxmiA Tiir.ATBR (M. C. Anderson, man- ageT).—Thb Great'I^tayette Show Is to be put on 20. ' Capacity houses greeted Byron Douglass last week', and the former leading man of the 1'lira Htock Company proved tho greatest drawing card of the' season. He apppeared In "The Cowboy and Ihe I/ord." Wajter C. Kelley pVoved another clever p*r- fortner. The whole bill was good. KoaiNSOM'n Ofriu House (George F. Fish A L. Forepough Fish, managers) .—-The Fore- faugh Stock Company .will stage "Zaza" 20. -ast week the company made an excellent record for Itself by a splendid Interpretation of "Ilaiel Klrke/ in which Albert Sockett rondo liU debut as Dunston Klrke. Business Was big... j....... i , ,j ,.' ,: ■.. . l.t cr.tiM Thfatrf. . (Heuck, Stair ft Fen- nesiy, managers).—Nellie McHenry will pr«- rjerit "JI•IIsa , • iO. Patrice fonnd "Driven from Home" a fine vehicle for her talents Inst week. , Bnslness was good. "Escaped from the. Harem" 27. -. ; Mnn Tiisatrr.— Harry Williams Jr.'a Imperial Bqrlesqnera are coming 20. They followed Lawrence .Weber's Parisian Widows, who were seen to good advantage In "Down the Pike" and "A Day at West Point." Busi- ness splendid. The Morning Glories 27. I Gossip op tub Ixmihy. —Grace George made p record run to reach Cincinnati to plav Jn the first performance of 'The Two Orphan a." The Eastern hllraanl delayed the production ot "Wlnler'a Tale" "M, H«t* trt Edeson, In "Uansoa'a Folly," draw fairly ''NATioiAt. (On ttrrow* •manage*)^*»' , rail HeTES?' 'fi*. t tf • wa, Comhif: Af. O.'-FlJRl'ai :m*i\t. 24. Frank Danlela 20, "Tried fot ■>wd«d house, biiBlneaa. • rnr egll strong amusement centre, the vaudeville hills offered being the bast ever shown here. Card for week of 21: Blccobono's horses, Delmbre "Piwu'a (Harry A^Woodward, manager). —Jessie Stewart ind burlesque company drew excellent business last week, "Where la My Husband 7V-was. a success, with J.im Dally and Harry Burns as comedians. Harry Woodward's moving plcturea Wert alsd a feature. Current: Fanny Weston's >,ew York Burlesque Co. -Olio: Fanny Weston, Jim Dalley, Harry Burns, the Conks, Three Ayotte Bros., Babe Meerson and Harry Woodward's moving pictures. •: The burlesque will be •Who Died Flrat?" Mention; —All the houses give an extra matinee on Thanksgiving Day.......Snen- ard's moving pictures gave an excellent ex- hibition at the Opera House 13, matinee and night Another concert is announced for 20......Owing to the destruction of Hunt- ington Hafi W' fire, the L0W«1 Orchestral society will Jive Its recital in the Optra House.-. ....Billy Nelson, formerly proprie- tor of .toe -Peonle's Theatre, writes from Al- bany, N. T., that he Is doing a big business with bis own show, "The World in Wax. His route will Include the Western large cities... .Sounegan E'ectrle Co., G." W. Carey, manager, Is doing an excellent business here, showing the latest ...In •.Illustrated songs, etorles nnd mottotplctnteA, The latest ad- ditions of the Jap-Busslan War go especially ble Gorman and Mooney are meet<ng with much success over .the Casto circuit with the blograph and Illustrated songs. Mr. Mooney was superintendent of the local Casto last :«aaon..,.. .Nov. WSftajnjWj event In.the local Aerie 223, ot Eaglea, vrten they had; as 'guest, ot honor. Grand worthy State President Thomas; B. Murphy, of Fitch- burg; The reception openedwlth a banquet at the St, Charles Hotel, when the grand worthy. pre#Ident; was escMbM .to the Eag es Hall by a band and over five hundred Eagles. After a business meeting and initiations the entertainment was given by perfOrtnetsJroin the Boston and Casto Theatres. P. W. P. Thomas H. Boyle was chairman of the re- ception comlttee, and W. P. James T. Doyle, master of ceremonies. , » Lynn_At the Gem Theatre {Charles ^W. "Bheafe, rmtnagcr) business last week was the beat or the season. Manager Sheafe had n buck dancing contest on, open to the State, and a gold medal Is to be given as a prize. Dancing every Friday evening tor Ave weeks. The bill week of Nov. 21: Herbert and Amy Wall, Barker and Barker, Alice Pbllbropks and Std Heync-lds, Herman W. Fuller, Billy Richie and Carrie Francis and the bloBcope. Coifs (George A. Cole, manager).—rBnsl- nesa continues mod and bouse Improvements are constantly being made. The blograph la the latest addition. BUI week ot 21: The Demonella Trio, Jessie Stewart, Dadpbln and Dauphin,- George I. Foster, the Qlboey Sis- ters, the blograph and the sketch, "Billy the Newsboy." . .. . ' . . Saixk Thistbb (George. H. Cheetham, manager).—The Jere McAullffe Btock- Co. played.to big business last week. "The Se- cret of Poltcblnelle" 21, Merkle-Harder Stock Co. 22-20. . • • . - Mcchinic imt, Salem (P. L. Munsey, manager).—Good business Is reported. The enrrent attractions Include:. James J. Mor- ton, Men and Goodrich, Adamlnl and.Tay- lor, Herbert Brooks, the Maklnleys Eddie and Lottie;-Jane Coarthope and the blograph. Notts.— Work Is helnk rushed on the Lynn Theatre and Manager Harrison expects It to be in running order in a few weeks....... Meekly, and Clark appeared at Cole's last week, arid made a great success....-.Kittle Hofferrnan la at her borne in Boston, this week, where she will pass Thanksgiving. Worwitfr.—At the Worcester Theatre (James F. Rock, resident manager) Henry W. Savage will present "Parsifal" Nov. 21. "Plttl Paffll Ponf 111" 23, "A Chinese Honey- mOoa,'* two performances. Thanksgiving: Mme. Scbomann-Helnk, In "Love's Lottery," 25; Richard Carle, In "The Tenderfoot" 2ft Last week "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" played to good business the entire week **" * Franklin SqnanR (P. F. Shea ft Co., man- agers).—Week ot 21. "Capt Harrington," with William Bramwcll. Last week "A Trip to JMrypt" drew very well. Russell Bros., In rlMSe Female Delectlves," next week. ',-• '. P-mir (Sttea & Wilton, managers).—Week of •21': Frederick Bond and company. In "My Awful Dad;" Slay BelfprL'*Carter- ana Water*Co,". In "The Wise Mr. Conn :"MuoV} iiilil Morton. Sanders Trio, Cnaa..Barry and Hulda Halvers, Newell and Nlblo and the klnetograph. Business. I* excellent. P.ILACT (Cbas. F. Hoffman, manager),— 11: Reynold* nod Allston'B Lady will open the bill, followed by and Lee, Monroe, Mack and Ijiwrence, How- ard Brothers, Josephine Classman, Hathaway and Walton, Nellie Florede and the electro- graph. . . Nelson (Z. T. Damon, manager).—Tho Cherry Blossoms, 14-10. was a good shdw, containing a number at amusing features. The. Thoroughbred Burlesquers week of 21. Bohemian Burlesquers week of 28. ; Notes. —A modern theatre Is what West- fleld Is greatly In need of, and the matter will be taken up by the, Board ot Trade, as two.different citizens have offered good sites for the building, If money can be raised Arthur Wooley has been visiting his family In cnlcnpee Falls the past week Wil- liam Faveraham was taken 111 In Northampton on Monday night, after the evening per- formance, being threatened with pneumonia, and was obliged to have hl3 understudy as- sume 'the role for several nights. He re- joined the company at New Haven 17. Poli's new TMEATBK. which was opened Nov. 7, 'Is very beautiful. In the foyer the side walls are Scagllola marble with mir- rors running from floor to ceiling, which IS linlshed In cream, blue and gold, the whole being studded with many electric lights. The floor Is ot rubber tiling. On the left Is the ticket office. Massive doors lead to the au- ditorium. At the west end Is the stage, which will accommodate any act on the road. The switch board Is mounted on marble and from this the lighting Is controlled. The car- pet, draperies and hangings In the house are led. At the east end are the parlors, which are furnished. In keeping with the rest of the home, the seating capacity ot. which Is about llfteen hundred. a ' i : l*ver*tTe;e>.—At the Opera House (Grant & Cahn, manngers) the Bennett-Moolton Co., week of Nov. 14, came to good business. Booked: Fratkle Carpenter.Co,.week of 21, May Flske week, of 28, excepting 20, when "A Chinese Honeymoon" will be seen." Colonial, (Weber ft Bush, managers).— This bouse opened to big business In Its first week of vaudeville. Booked week of 21: Zarnard's ' Royal ; LU'PUtlana, ' Harrington, Warren and Gardner, Malt laud and Moore, Mlgnanl Family, vltagraph and Mr. and Mrs. Jlimnle Barry. .'■..:•. j: :., ,. Cmto (ai. Hnvnes, manager).—Business Is very good.. Booked week of 21: Marie Glrard, Japanese Imperial Guards, Tom Armstrong, ■ Vera and • -O'Brien, Marvelous Spanldlng, Smith and Smith, Conwell and Swan and Roneer. -,■■• ■ i ' a i ' -' r "j: North Adams.—At the Empire (James Sullivan, manager) the Myrkle-Harder. Co. opened a prftsperonii engagement .w«ek.ot Nov. 14. to gdod easiness,«c*ptlng 15. "The Other Girt" did good business. Due: Paula, EdWSrdes, In "Winsome Winnie," 21: " 'Wsy Down East" 22, Dot Karroll -Stock Co. 28-20. Richmond (W. P. Meade, manager).— Business.the past week was fine. Due: "King Dodo" 21, the rest of the week being filled In with vaudeville, headed by Adelaide Herr- mann. Others will be:.Vinton and Clayton, Nlxoa and Holmes, White and Arlington, Misses Carew and Hayes, Martini and Bolmo, and the vltagraph. -'i ' ' a ' .' i ' ■ Hoi yoke—At the Opera House (B. L. rotter,. manager) .Victor's Royal Venetian Band, Nov. 15, drew a fair audience. Booked: •Shadows on the Hearth'' 21, 22, "The For tune Teller" 24. Week of 28, Fiske Stock Co., with the exception of 20, when the company gives way to "The Girl from Kay's." Empibh (T- F. Murray, manager).—"The Minister's Daughter," 14-16! "Over Niagara FallB," 17-10, drew good business. Booked: -New Sork Day by Day" 21-23, "A Great Hero" 24-20. • ■ I s ' Taunton.— Mtbe Taunton Theatre (Cabn ft Cross, managers) the Fenberg Stock Co. had a good week Nov. 14-10. Tbc Tbnrber & Naaher Stock Co. 21-20.. ■•> .- Note. —Nellie Caoron, who was with "Mr. Bluebeard,"- baa joined' the "Uumpty Dumpty" spectacle'.IB'.'New l'otk. OHIO. Mi'n at refa Cincinnati.—The shadow ot a tragedy fell upon the theatrical colony Nov. 18, whi>u Grace Morand Feonessy, wile of James E. FennsBsy, of the Empire circuit and Heuck's People's and the Lyceum, In this city, com- mitted suicide by taking carbolic acid. Two suits,for divorce were pending, herown and her husband's counter petition. The affair was a shock to friends of both. The victim waa an Indianapolis girl, and Just twenty- one,- '.',.. GitANo Opcba House (Harry Italnforth A John H. Havlln, managers).—Viola Allen Is coming Nov. 21, In < z Tw«lfth Night." The Llehler ft Co. all star production of "The Two Orphans" last • Week ■ attracted large audi- ences, who were carried bock a score of years or more. Grace George, as Louise, gave a remarkably sweet, p6r trays I of-that character, and .Sarah Truax was decidedly •troug as Henriette. Clar*. Morris received a series of ovations, and {here Were gener- ous plaudits for every member of the cast, which Included : James O'Neill, Louis Janes, JtfUesbn Lee Finney, Etlta Proctor Otis. Wil- liam Beach, J. E.Dodson, Mrs. T> Moyne and KlJon Fernandez. Wilton Laikaye, In "The Pit," 28. Wiwu* Btbebt TOBAtn (M.. C. Abflet- son. manager j.—Nat M. Wflls, In the Broad- hurst ft Currle farce. "A Son.of Rest," Is ilng 20. Last week Lottie Blair barkers hern Skies", enjoyed a profitable Alice Know land, as Dora -Burleigh, regular train and she secured n speclnl on the Erie and made the trip from Cleveland for *207, arriving an hour before the cur- tain rose. William A. Brady was with her. Frank Wllstach rame In advance of Vloin Allen,. ..'..Byron Douglas la to re- turn from vaudeville to the lending man of the Walter Clark Bellows Stork Co., at tho $t. Louis Odeon. A local firm of attorneys garnished bis Columbia salary for n feo which he claims is hot due and be remained to fight the case. « Cleveland.—At the Opera House (A. P. Hartz. manager) Maude Adams presents "The Llttl* Minister" week of Nov. 21. Lulu Glaser, in "A-'Madcap Princess,", drew 1 , excel- lent .houses week.'of 14. Miss. Glaser was ds entertaining ns ever. William Prnette and Bertram Wallls are deserving of special mention. "The Girl from Kay's" week of 28. • Colonial (Drew A Campbell, managers).— '•Tesa of. the D'llrbervllles," by tbe.Vanghan Glaser Stock Co., 21-20. ''An Enemy to the King" drew .capacity houses week of 14. "The Woman tlftter" week of 28. . EMPIRH (Mar Foetkenheiier, manager!.—. ■IThe Three Musketeers." by tbc Parnum Stork Co., 21-20. "Romeo and Juliet" was the first week's-selection of this newly or- ganized company week of 14. The work of the entire, company was splendid and the box office, receipts most gratifying; ' LYCKtM(J'. K. Cobksou, manager).—"The Bonnie Brier Bush" 21-20. ,: My Wife's Family" had nice business week of 14. "Bus- ter Brown" week.of 28. Ci.evf.lako (J. K. Cookson, manager).— "McFadden'a Plats" 21-20. "Shadowa of a Great City" drew, good houses 14. "For Ills Brother's Crime" next week. Keith's , (L. M. Elrlck, manager).—Dem- onstrations of Itonid air, Mr. and : Mra. Gardner Crane, Willy Zlmraerman, Helmer, Bright Rros., O'Brien and Havel. Business con- tinues big nnd the bills Are good. . Star (Drew & Campbell, managers).—The London Belles 21-20. Irwin's Big Show had good jcrowds Week of 14. Trana-Atlantlcs week bf 28. -j--., . •.j .-., , •.. Note.— Richard Baker has joined the Vaughaa G lnser_ Stock as stage d irector. Colnmbm.—At the Great Southera The- atre (0. M. Heffner, manager) Nat C. Good- win, 'n "The Usurper," played to a packed house Nov.. 16. Viola Allen,. In. "Winter's Tale," IT, drew to S. R..0. Coming; Blanche Walsh 22, 2S: Lew Dockstader'a Minstrels 24, "The Maid and the Mummy" week of 28, dnder the auspices'of the Eagles, Aerie No. 207. ,. , Empisb (H. A. Welsman. manager).—"Old Jed Prouty," by -the Empire fjtock Co;, dur- ing week of 14, drew to crowded houses, and was enthusiastically received. "Lost, 24 Hours," week of 21, and "Lieutenant Dick. V. 8. A,"i week of 28. ,, ■••-ill Vt'ii ',:.' Gbamd pIMU House (A. G. OveM, mana- ger) .—"Flood Tide," a coast of Maine drama, with Carrie Lamotit in the leading role, played to: fair business 14*10. coming; "Fortune Hunters" 21-23, "El CaplUn" »• 20, "Tba Sign of the Four" 28-30, "Under Southern Skies" Dec. 1-8. H io ii St mc kt T i in aTBb (A G. Ovefli,.man- ager).—"After Midnight". and "McFadden's Flats'' divided week of 14, to crowded bouses. "A Midnight Marriage" 21-23, "Across the Pacific", 24-26. ."Shadows of a Great City" 28-30, ''No Wedding Bells for Her" Dec. 1-3. Notkh. —George J.. Appleton, manager of Nat C. Goodwin, bad his leg fractured by fall- lug in ah open trench-in.the Big 4 B. Jt. yards-last Wednesday night.... .-Beryl Hope, the leading lady with the Empire Stock Co., has resigned ber position.w. ..Lee It. Hen- tick has-been promoted to assistant treasurer of; the Great Southern Theatre..... .The Jungle imps, e well known local social and athletic club,, will give a minstrel show, as- sisted by local talent, nt the Empire Theatre, on Nov. 23. .. . . . .•;"-.-!)•" ■ . a • i , ; Tol«4oA-At the Valentine Theatre, Edw. I". Fix, manager) "The Billionaire" came, Nov. », to good business. Maude Adams, In ''The Little Minister," 10, w«s welcomed by one of the finest oitdlebces of the season. "Mother Ooosc" drew big bonses 14 and week. , • ■ • ,.-,;.■ . : .'•. ,-. „• :• J • : Lvcrt'M (Frank Burt, manager).—Charlie Grapewla, In "The Awakening of Mr. l'lpp," one ot the. best offerings ot the.season, played to [capacity n-ia. John a. Prestos, In "Ingomar'' and "The Barbarian," come* 17-11).; "Arlzpna'.'. 20-23,,.. , . ,.. %; . ..... i Ahcaiib (H. H. Lamkln, manager).—A strong bid last week attracted good'bonses. jtooked.for 20 apdweek: Kdlth Murray,.Car. rod, and Farnum, Glllett's dogs, waterbnry Bros;. and Tenney, Sabel Johnson and the Nelson Family. Eiipma (Abe Shapiro, manager).—Rose Bydell's London Belles drew well 13 and week. .For 20 and week, Trans-Atlantic Ex- travaganza Co. - , ■,. .. Bunr'a (Frank Burt, manager).—"Dor* Thorne" and "A Midnight Marriage" proved popular 13 and week. "The White Tigress of Japan" 17-J9, "The Charity Nurso" 20-28. i■: ' '- "■'■, '' ': - m ■. .w SprlnBtleld.—At the Grand Opera House (L. J. Dalle, manager).—Lew., Dockstader'a Minstrels came to .good .business Nor. 3, "Eben Holden" had a fair bouse 0. "The hoyai Chef" delighted'a largo audience 7, Maude Adsma filled tie- house 8., "Siberia'' J7. .the plctorlnl reproduction, "Obersmmer- Sao," 24, "The Moonshiner's Daughter" It), Hanche Walsh 25. ... ... . ,. . OrpBecm (Orphcnm Theatre Co., proptle. torsi.—Tils; »Q5>e .grow ^la TSjniimr^ White Tigress of Japan," 1410, had fair pa troriare., "No Wedding Bells for Her" did good business 17-10. Coning: "My-WIN'S Family" 21.23.. - ...*;.:.*:',.' Park TKKAtn (Gil Burrows, manager). —Little Egypt's London Gaiety Burlesque™ 2143. . - SoiJiirrts.' Homo Tnr*Tnr.—"The Moon- shiner's Daughter" drew well 12. Coming: "The-ftoostfr Girl". 22. v Odxon iJaa. T. Currnn, manager).-r»w«lt of 14: Madge FMytelle, the Great Onkok, Deimo. Juggler: Blanche Navarre and-York nnd Clement. Business Is good. ~'i ■ " i I a I ' ■ Ynnngstown^-At the Opera ' House (Peter Wee, manager) the Plttsbrg Orchestrn played to n large nnd appreciative audience Nov. 14. ."Slates of tb? Mines" played to fbtr attendance 10. Bookings: "Flood Tide" an. '•'Young Tobe Hoxle" SB, Peoples' Instt- rtite Lecture Course Dec. 1, "Queen of the White Slaves" 2, "The Power Behind the Thron*" .1. "Child of the Sluma" canceled Its engagement hero for 17. - Park Tnr.vrnr (Chas. L. I.llllah, mana- ster).—Week of 14 the Empire Grand Opera Co. played to very good attendance. Week of 21, Charles Grapewln, In "The Awakening of Mr. Plpp/' ' " » ■ i Santtwsky.—At the Nlelson Opera House (Slngler & Smith, managers)' Ham T. Jack's ihirlesnners bad good business Nov. 14. "in- lomaf' pleased a good sited audience 16. "Artaona'' 10, HI Henry's Minstrels 21. "An American Gentleman" 24. "The Two Johns" 20, "The Awakening of Mr. Plpp" 28, Young- er Bros, Dec. 1. ' ' ■■ - <e »f- . UlblANA. Gardner <iolOor, Leonard and Drake, and Mrs. Flunegan, Martelle Bisters, M Daytell, Rlmier and trhipman, and Belle FOX. reful i Indianapolis.—At English's Opera House Ao. F. MlUer,.:jpnrlnger)^The Boyal-Chet," ov. ii, 12. furnished a nleaaing enttrtajn- ment to good business. N. C. Goodwin, In 'IThe Usurper," 14,. packed ihe house to the doors nnd won a brilliant success. Viola Allen, In ','Tho Winter's Tale/' 18, 10: Wil- ton I.nckave .21, 22, Frank Daniels 2.1. -24, German Theatre Co. an. Blanche Walsh, in "The Krentser Sonata," 26. iPABK (Dickson, & Talbatt, managers).— >llte McHenry. in "M'llss." 10-12, had the snhl big business. "McFadden's Flats-." 14- JU, made good to capacity business. "After Midnight" 1710. "Across the Pacific" 21-28, '•Paris by Night" 24-20, "No Wedding Hells for Her'' 28-80. • GnASD Oprra House (Sliafor Zlegler, man- ager).—The Oreat Lnfajetie Show, week Of 1,4, name to immense business. . For week of 21: Hobert Hllllord and company. Ward rind Curran. Mnsus and Manette. Ford and Wilson, Campbell and Johnson. Alburtus and Milter. Hooker and Davis Jack Gardner and the bloacope. .. A -„ a Umiq'ufi (B. B. Thorbua, m*nng*r).—^In addition to Tlmrsday night amateurs, Man- ager Thorbus has intronticed an old malda' contest on Tnesday night and a Thursday amateur matinee. The. regular bill drew good business week of 14. , r.MFiiin (Chah. Zimmerman, manager)^— Fay Foster Hiirlesqnera dtd fair business week of 14. City Sports week of 21. ■ . i Noras.—Sam iMvls. tha genial treasurer of the Mmplre Theatre, la wearing a happy smile these days on account ot a bouncing hev that arrived at bis house 11 Boyal Italian Conceit Band, Alberto Bosotl, gavu two concerts at Masonic Hall 16. , v • ■ ; - ' ■ , ' a ' Kvnnsvllle.—The Grand Opera House (Pedley & Burch, managers) waa opened matinee and: night, Nov. r>, and fair audi- slices greeted Borneo Frlek and Matle Bo- man, In concert. Tbcy were assisted by local talent. The Grace ITayward Co. did big business week of 7, and Introduced soma new and -clever plays. They are greatly strength- ened this season with some new talent. Good specialties were also given. Joseph Jr. and WO. Jefferson come 18, St. Paul's Church 10. Jessi*. Bartlett Davis 21, Van Dyke & Eaton Cd. 22, Wilton Lackaye, In "The Pit," 23, Adelaide Thurston 24, Al. G. Field's Min- strels 25. -. . - ■ . ■< '. People's (Pedley ft Burch, managers).— Al. H. Wilson eaptlvated bis audiences 18, nnd packed the bouse. Colored Minstrels, 10, Van' Dvke ft Eaton Co, 20, "Only a Shop Girl" 27, Nat Wilis Dec, 4. " ■ Notes. —The local'Elks, No. 110, have de- clued to give n series of entertainments for the benefit of the building fund for the) new ho'rne, to be, erected In the early Spring, The entertainments have been furnished by the Slay tar, Lyceum. Bureau of Chicago, and aro to be as follows: Jessie Bartlett Davis And Co.'Nov. 21, Monteville Flowers, Impersona. tor, Dec. 1»: Ovlde Musla, Belgian violinist, Jan. 2; Sybil Hammls, Mabelte Carolyn Church. Bobmnlr Kryl and Sol., Hollbronoer Feb. 28... lA movement la ntidor why. head- ed by W. B. Merrall, who managed Oak Sum- mit Park last Summer, to form a circuit of about ten towns In this vicinity to give first class shows and operas nt parks. Cooke Park will also be included, giving Evsnsvllle two first class places of amusement. FiMPitm (Thos. H. Flnnegan, manager).—. (Torrent bill Includes i Buckett. and Hasard, 'lunegan, ivunier and uiviiwn,, «.« , ■ ± Notd. — The icmpir*, under the careful management, of Mr. Flnnegan, is playing to Inrrvkaed business nightly, nnd the succesa of this new theatre seems assured. "rflfS — - ,-r MIOtHAArT. . netrolt At the Detroit Optra HMfjfJ (B. C. Whitney, manager) Bobert Kdesoa, la "Ilsnsoo's Folly," entertained large and ap- rreelatlve audisnres Nor. 14-lu. Wilton .nckaye closed the week to S. II. O. "The Maid nnd the Mummy" 21^20, English Ornnd Opera week of 28. I.tcituM (10. D. St.ilr, manager).—"Parla by Night" played to good sited houses 13-10. •itnster. Brown" 20-20, "The Bonnie Brlet Bush" week of 27. " LarAVETin (B. E.-Cummtngs, manager).—. The Cuminings Stock Co. presented "Michael Slrogolt" to good houses 18-10. The same company will be seen In "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 20-20. WitttMRY (B, E. Cnmmlngs, manager).— Howard Hall, tn "The, Waifs rarMlse," played to capacity houses 13-10. "The White Tigress of Japan" 20-20, "McFadden'a Plata" week of 27. TiiMrt.f) (J. H. Moore, manager).—Attend* ance is at high.water mark. Week of 21: Louise Brehany, Emmett De Voy and-com- pany, the Rottomly Troupe, Annie Irish, Dan MoAvoy, Pnulton and Doley, (Julgley Bros,, World's Tr'o and the American klnetograph. avenitb (Drew ft Campbell, managers).— Transatlantics Co. offered an entertainment of a nigh order- and was well patronized week of 13. The Kentucky Belles 20-20. • . i i a . Jackson,-At the Athetuoura (If. -jV rot- ter, manager) "On the Bridge at Midnight," Nov. 12. did well. Boos' Band; 13, pleased a large house, j "The Village • PostmasterV' in, came to fair business. Wilton, Lackaye. In "The nt." Itl, had capacity. "'Way Down llnst" 17, Sam T. Jack's Co. 1R, "Eben Holden" 10, I.ymon Howe's moving plcturea 2d, 21, Boselle Knott. In "Cousin Kate." 23 i "linlncy Adams Sawyer" 24, "On tha Siiwnnee Bfver" 2(i. Harrison J. Wolfe 20. "An American Gentleman" 20. Grand Hnplda.—At tho New Powers (Harry O. Bommers ft Co.. managers) Thou. 0. Senbrookn, In "The Billionaire," Nov. 12, drew a crowded house. Coining, "Eben Hol- den." Majtstic (Orln Stair, manager).—Maria Walnwrlght. In "Twelfth Night." 10-12, drew crowded houses. "Hpster Brown," 13-10, played tn 8. B. 0. Coming: "David rtarnm'* !;()-L»:i. Paul oiimors 24-ati. ■ i (IttANn (Orln Htalr, manager).—"EsenpeA from ihe Hflrom" drew well. ''A Midnight Marriage" t7-10, "For His Brother's Crime" 20-23, r 'A Wfilf's rnrndlse" 24-2*. R . Smith's Oprra Housr (Mrs. W, V Smith, mnnnierl.—Week of 10, Little Egypt's Lon- don Gaiety Glrla Co. played to excellent busi- ness. , • i ' s -i Battle Creek.—At the Post Theatre (E. It. Smith, manager) "Alone In the World" linn fair business Nov. 11. Howe's UovinR pictures pleased good sited audiences 12, 111. ''The Pit drew a capacity house ,1ft, "The Village Postmaster" had a fair sited audi- ence IT. Booked! "Kben Holden" 21, Bo- scllo Knott. In "Cousin Kate." 22: "On tha rluwnneo River" 24, "Onlnry Adams Saw- yer" 28, "David llarum* 1 29. Note. —The old Hamblln Opera nouaelins been transformed lath a hall for dancing parties and public meetings. It was opened 10, with a benellt bull for the Germanln Orchestra, *«» WEsT VIHGINIA. Whe>ellnsr.—At the Court Theatre (E. B. Frnnthelm, manager) Viola Allen, In "The Winter's Tale," Nov. 14, IB, drew.to capacity. "SftMla.'r Jfi„ had- good business. Coming i Blanche Wnfsh 21, Do Wolf llrjpper 24, Mra. Gllhort 20. tha White Mahatma 2R-Dec. 8.. ' Oiumii Opera lioima (Chns. A. Felnler, manager).—"Thou Shalt Not Kill." 14-10, had big bullness. "Dora Thorne," 17-19, lisd good 'returns. . Coming: Irene Myers, la rep- ertory, 21-20., Notes. —Wheeling Lodge,. No. 28, B. P. O. Ells, gave a burlesque circus at Its new club house 16-18, and turned people away at every performance. This lodge will have Its) memorial sertlce at the Court Theatre on Dec. 4. ' ji S' ' ■ i " I KI*t«T»vl!le,-At the Andltorlum (A. R, Doyle, manager) "The Two Johns" had n packed house, The Butlers, hypnotists, had »;>od botiHe 10-12, "A Devil's Lane" gave a ue performance 14, and tho audience was well pleased. "What Women Will Do" 10. —— ' " •» , » ' —: VTAU. I Marion.—At the Indiana IE. L. Elnhe- -.an, munageri "The Boyal Clief," Nov. 14, lellglitcd a very large sized audience. Dave ewls was nt hlu host. Stella Traeey, as Kittle, made n decided sliccess and was re- peatedly called before the curtain, Harri- son J. Wolfe, In "Ilnmlet," 17; "Tbe Liberty Belles" 22,. "Escaped from tbe Harem" 215, "Queen of the Highway" 20. ' Grand (E. L. Klnneman, manager).—Tho Innocent Molds pleased two packed houses 11. "The ■Denver Express" stood tbem up for two Derformances 12j "The Hcoslcr Girl," featuring Knto Watson, Brought out two full blouses, in. Miss Watson and Otis Cobab shared the honors, W. T. McDer- moti's Minstrels, 16, proved to be one of tbe best attractions of tho aeason. An ex- cellent olio was presented and two large bouses were thoroughly pleased., The in- nocent Maids 18, "Hooligan's Troubles" 10, "Uncio—Tdrn's, Cnblti" 22, "Driven from Home 28, London Gaiety Glrla 24, 26. ciiYfiTAi, (Joim H. Aramoos,- manager).— The offerings are immensely good and ex- cellent business la the result. For week ot 21: Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Lewis, Ivs Donnettc. George and Sophie Allyrs, Irene Wblto and the klpodrorne, . .„ Brook (Dugan ft Cnhlll, managers).— Business continues good. Bill for week of 21: Hcesun and Atherton, Edyth Shaw. Eu- gene .Henry, Chatham, Sisters, Harry Burns and Bnskcy and Burton. NOxkb.— Manager KlnnemSn has placed two handsome new automatic electric algns over the Indiana and Grand Theatres...... Maude Durand, daughter, of Mayor Dursrid, of Peru, whq played the leading, role In "The Power Beblna tbo Throne" last season, has purchased a hotel at Crested Butte, Colorado, Halt Lake City.—At the Salt Lake The- atre, Geo.' D. Pyper, manager).—Florence Uoberta cornea week of Nov. 28. GtAMD TitiATsn (Jones ft Hammer, man- tigers).—"The Show Girl" did good business 3012 "The Heart of Chicago" did good inislnoss 14-10. Coming: James J, Jeffries, in "Davy Crockett,": Dee. 1-K. :. , Bon ton. —Week of Nov. 14.- Cora Hlahail. Bob Winn, Montrose and Livingston, Pom- iilln, Juggler; James Lyue, Ver Volln, Boss yelmar, Bush and Daughter. . Utakna 'i'HMATiifl (W. It. Gourley. mana- f:er).—This house was opened Nov, 14, buy- ug been built at a cost of •10,000. it has a seating capacity of 1,400. Tbe proscenium opening Is 22x2tlft 1 , the stage U5x4f)ft., and will be lighted; There .Is also every- con- venience In the dressing rooms. ; For week of 14: Colo and Cole, Figaro Bros,, Walter Spencer, Cordo'wnle Sisters, McCall Trie, Nntcs Llndloff aod Ashton Trio. Norfi.—BotiSa'a band did good tho Tabernacle 10, 11. 4 '» The Christmas Delineator. Tha December Delineator, with its message good business at Saerlnaw.—At, tbe Academy Of . Music (John U. Davidson, moiiBger) ,r 'Way Dowh East" plated to ttro ■ fulf houses Nov. 12, East" pi "Datld 11 _ .urntn" bad big VutUeaa 15, "Qulney Adams sawyer," 10, pleased s good .audience. "The'Mammy ahd the Humming-Bird" Bosette.Bubtt, in "Cousin Kate," 24, Jirysia rtBamford 'ft Marks, -managers) «• of good cheer and helpfulness, will be wel- comed in every home, Tbo fashion pages nre Unusually attractive, Illustrating and describ- ing the very latest modes In a way to maka their construction during the busy festive season a pleasnro Instead of a task, and the literary and pictorial features are or rare ex- cellence. A selection of Love Hongs from tha WaMer Operas, rendered Into' English by Blcfiard de Gnlllenno and beautifully Illus- trated in colors by J. C, Loyondecker, occu- pies a prominent place, and a chapter In tbe Composers' Herles, relating the liomnnce of Wagner and Coalma, Is nn Interesting supple- ment to the lyrics. A very clever paper en- titled "Tbe Court Circles of the Ittpubllc," describes somo unique phases of Washington, social llfo In- from an unnamed contributor, wbo Is said to write from tbe Inner circles of society, There are, short stories from the pens of r. Honittnson flmltb, Hobert Grsat, Alice Brown, Mary Stewart Cutting, and Klraore El- liott Peats, .and such interestlbg writers as) Julls Magvuder, Ii Frank Baum and Grace coming •Tnder run. Malcombs, the. Walshes and Otto P. Hall. Dayton.—At ' thejVlcrnrla' lft. 0. MIL ter, manager) Nat O. Goddwln presented "The Usurper," to good business NOV. 15. A splendid i audience witnessed Viola Allen's bus j iu'eJ 1 s 1 *,«^ tb :;;h?.&, &VJ" «k ■M$£T£%M.mn£.iw^jnis ^aSrn^M'n ni*.- ni '' T B ''w«Rt ^llonm. Manjf Clwlstmas suggestions aro cflSMBpn the HnrtiiD 1,-IP,."The Walfi _,„„ ln needlework and the Cookery oaaea PaSSiie" 20ja, Terrs Haul*.— At the Grand Opera nriuse (T. W.Harhydt, manager) De Wolf Hopper, in "Wang," came Nov. 14, to a given in needlework and the Cookery pages nre redolent of the Christmas feast. In addi- tion, there are tha regular departments of tha magatlne, with many special articles on triples relating to woman's Interest! within and without the home.