The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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November 26. THE "STEW YORK CLIPPER. 933 TABLE OP CONTENTS. ( i • . Pair. Miss Clipper's Aoecdmes, Etc PxU BSt Mareue-ahetdi Ma uu London Letter. MO Oar fttfopran Letter 026 WJM at Playert. 927 Queries liimnd 930 Out' Chicago Letter 830 Clipper tat-OOc* . 9}2 litest bj Telegraph 833 On the Ron" 833,03-1, 985 Vsudetllle Roate Lint 8.1A, 830 New York City—Review ami Comment... 038, 830 With the-BUl Posters , 030 Under the Tenw 837 Variety and Minstrel 937 New York CUT Jottings 930 Deaths In the Profession 830 ' ' THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. Iowa 840 Tenne»tce 828 New Hampshire 820 Oklahoma 920 Maine.. >..... 930 Delaware 030 Massachusetts 830 nolo 931 Indiana 831 Michigan. 831 Wen Virginia 831 Utah ...:.;•• Is 931 Pennsylvania , 942 New York State 942 Maryland 043 District of Columbia 043 Lool«lsns 943 Rhode Inland 843 New Jersey ........;..: 843 Virginia - 843 Oregon :..' 943 Illinois 933 Alabama 933 Connecticut ■ ;.-. ' 930 Missouri 930 Wisconsin ' 930 Colorado 936 Texan ..•.....' 937 Minnesota 937 Canada 030 LATEST BY TEL EQSAPE Monday Nltrbt's Opening* In All the Big; Show Town*. 1 GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. flood Attractions Are Enjoying; Well Deserved Favor. 8/tffal dHjttfcars to The New Yosk Currn. Sun F:iancisco, Nov. 22.—At tbe Columbia 4 Ttjiatie Maxlne Elliott; la "tier Own Way," began a two weeks' engagement yesterday. Majestic— "The Taming of Helen" la on foe-"-tills week. Alcazar. —"The Village Postmaster" Is the current offering. Gsaxii Opbba House. — Open log Sunday mailhee, it', "The Show Girl" began an en- gagement of two weeks. California. —"The Runaways" Co. <s here. i HPntrai..— "Tbe Queen of the White Slaves" Is the present offering. i ' 'f ivoli Opera IIousk. — current la the fourth week of "The Messenger Boy." tmrKKCM.—Bill opening Sunday, 20. In- cludes: Tyce and Jermon, De Witt. Burns and Torrance, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Webb's seals, tbe Three Ramonlers, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Carlisle's ponies, ths Navajo. Girls and the olograph. . (')ii'tkm, —Programme for this week, open- ing 21: Anlmatiscope, Mr. and Mrs. Chick, Karl and De Elmer, Raymond and Trlcy, Hently, Mabel Larason and Johnson and Wells. • KiHCHEtt's Theatre, now a 10 and 20 cent vaudeville bouse, under new management, hat following among the paesent perform- < r»: llehno. Mascott and Beban, moving pic- tures, tbe Klns-Ners, Kdward De Moss. Lone 8|#r Harry nnd Blanche Erwln, Clinton Montgomery, Snnford and Darlington. Orrln McKolght and the Austrian Girls. Sam H. Krledlander Is the manager, nnd three per- formances are given dally, at 2.30, 7.30 and 0 o'clock P. si. •ijlOTEs. —Beginning with Sunday night, Npv. 27, the regular Oerman dramatic sea- son will open with performances every Sun- day evening at the Columbia Theatre Qp the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 6, at the Orpheum, commencing at 1 o'clock, tbe sixth annual benefit In aid of tbe charitable luflfT'of the Associated Theatrical Managers of San Fraoslsco will take place. The prices * admission will be $1.30 and $1.00 and r> theatre and. place of amusement in Is city will contribute Its quota of talent. ...... Ben Greet and his players will re- turn to this city Nov. 28, for one week, at Lyric Hail, when the miracle play of lb* Nativity, entitled "Tbe Star of Bethlehem." reproduced from old English cycles of the thirteenth ant', fourteenth centuries. by (Win Mills Oayley, professor of Bnglish literature in the University of Callt'ornl.i, Interspersed with music from the old mas- ters, will i« presented Paderewskt Is da* here from tbe Antipodes next month and will give concerts. Vladimir de Pachmnn, pianist, and r.urton Holmes, lecturer, iire also announced for January, l'J0">... .Mno, ■-•dskl, with Selma Meyrowltz aa acenm- also announced for early next under the direction of Will L. local Impressarlo. Globe "Dealers In White Women" packed the Grand Optra Columbia Mu- sic lull had a new burlesque and vaudeville and had two good audiences. At Keith's, Music HaJi and the Howard, strong vaude- ville bills brought ailed houses The burlesque and novelty houses entertained large throngs Stock productions tared well aa d&uai. Kansas Cm, Not. 22.—Richard Golden, In ■•Common Sense Bracken," opened a week'a engagement at the Willis Wood,. Sunday night, to a good bouse..... .At the Grand "in old Kentucky," for tbe one hundred and thirteenth and one hundred and fourteenth times here, packed the house both Sunday matlnee and night The Orpheum had 'Its usual capacity business to see a good vaudeville bin, In which Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Truesdale were tbe headllners "Her First False Step" was a big success before two large Glllla audiences House Man- ager Woodward's Own Stock Co. presented "The Lost Paradise" In clever style, to ap- preciative audiences, at the Auditorium Rose Hill's Kogllah Folly Co, cave a good burlesque performance, to a good matinee and big night house, at the Century Yale's Theatre gave six performances to capacity. Philadelphia, Nov. 22.—Thanksgiving week opened prosperously for the theatrts, lnrgc crowds lielng out for enjoyment nnd t.iltnc local houses. At the Broad, "Business Is Business;" at the Onrrlck, 'Brother Jacques:" ut the Opera House, the Rogers Hros.; at ihe Chestnut, "Red Feather, at the Walnut, "The Karl of 1'awtucket." and the Casino had "Merry Shop Girls." all con- tinuations, which are faring well Creston Clarke opened at the Park with "Monsieur lleaucaire'' and was enthusiasti- cally received >ty a large audience Other comblantlon houses bad pleasing offer- ings with nlled houses The stock coto- I-antes did well with meritorious produc- tions, and Keith's and the Bon Ton both delighted crowds with vaudeville. Attrac- tive burlesque offerings shared prosperity, while the Eleventh and Museum were not neglected. Cincinnati, Nov. 22.—Viola Allen was seen In her characterizations of Hermlone and Perdlta, In "Winter's Tale," at tbe Grand, Monday night, by a large and enthu- siastic audience Sunday's openings were all marked by capacity turn outs Nat M. Wills, in "A Son of Rest," Is at the Wal- nut, and "After Midnight" at Heuck's The Forepaugh Stock Co. plays "Zaia" at Robinson's Lafayette's Great Show Is at the Columbia .Nellie McHenry, In "M'liss," at tbe Lyceum, and tbe Imper'al Burlesquers, at the People's, complete the week's thesplan menu. Harbisbuho, Nov. 22.—"It Happened In Nordland," a musical affair.'In two acts, by Glen McDonough and Victor Herbert, w.is produced at tli" Lyceum last night under tbe direction of Hamlin. Mitchell 4, Fields, by the Lew Fields Stock Co. Tbe piece made a great Impression, being on the order of "Babes In Toyland." Among those In tbe cist were: Lew Fields, Marie Cablll, llnrry Davenport, Josenh Herbert. May Rnbson. Julius Steger, Bessie Clayton, Fisher and Carroll, Pauline Frederick and Rosemary Glosz. Washington, Nov. 22.—Margaret Anglln, In "The Eternal Feminine," had a big house at the Columbia Sam Bernard, in 'The Olrl from Kay's," crowded the National. Ross and Fenton, In r 'Twirly-Whlrly," had a capacity audience at the Lafayette. ...."Hapoy Hooligan" tnrned>j>eople away at Ihe Academy The La Basque Quar- tette was the top liner at Chase's, and both afternoon and evening tbe house was crowd- ed The Tiger Lilies, at the Lyceum, made good to a big house. Milwaukee, Nov. 22.—Frank Daniels re turned to the Davidson, Sunday, In "The Office Boy." and drew a full bouse Tbe Royal LUIputlans, at the Alhambra, opened big and looks good for tbe week... "Hearts Adrift" caugbt on at the Bijou, having two large audiences Sunday The Rent*.8antlty Co., at the Star, turned people away for the opener Both the Thnnbauser and Wachaner Stocks drew their usual crowds Sunday. Hartford, Nov. 22.—"The Fortunes of the King," a romantic play, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus and Leonldas Westervelt, was pre- sented by Jnmea K. Hackett last night at Parson's Theatre, with Mr. Hackett as Charles Stuart. The piece was well -re- ceived and looks as if it might be successful. Loi'isvn.LE, Nov. 22.—"A Girl from Dixie" opened at the Masonic Theatre, to a good bouse At the Avenue "No Wedding Bells for Her" attracted a big audience Sunday The Parisian Widows drew crowded houses, Sunday, at the Buckingham. A good vaudeville bill brought crowds at Hopkins' at Sunday opening. 4 t 4» MB* '« i yrtiV-all m Grernbaum, «' ': ' FROM OTHER POINTS. "It Happened In Nordland" Given Its Premier In Harrlibarg, Pn-"His ' Hla-lmess, tbe Bey," Makes a Bid lor Knvor «t the La Snlle, Chlcnuo —James K. Haekett Present* "The Fortnnri of the Klasr" nt Hartford, «,- .r&ttsjaj. ffl r.fiicAOo. Nov- 22.—Seats all sold was a sign of prosper, ty In front of nearly every Ixii^Mslnce In Chicago Sunday night. The weather was Ideal for showgoing and riii- iflgo'a ghowgoers were out In force.... Hilly Clifford Is nt the Alhambra. presenting "Hoy He''Won Her." Ward and Voices are hl'the Greot Northern. In "A Pair of links." - ,.•. ."h.'"'Way Down East," at McVlcker'a, aod/f'-Fantana," at the Garrlck, were cen- tres of cxtrnordlnnr? Interest, and hundreds •7 trtte turned away Stock and combina- tion burlesque at Sam T. Jack's, the Folly itno- Trocadero attracted capacity busluess. AH.of Ilia Stair ft Havlln bouses attracted Ihelr cuBtnrnary Sunday throngs and our two stock companv theatres were patronised t« -the limit of capacity. Monday nlgnt's vaudeville novelties wore: "His Highness, the Bey," the new musical comedy, nt the Ila 'Salic, and Lulu Glager'R presentstion of "A'Madcap Princess," at the llllnola...... Kyrle.Bellew. at the Grand, and Willie Col- lier', at Powers', were the continued attrac- tions'... .'. ..The Studebaker was dark Inst night, preparing for Its production of 'The Clwralee." this Tuesday evening The week began propitiously for our five vaude- ville theatres, ihe Kohl ft Castle houses huv- Jqk-touch Ihe best of It In the way of »4- tjfidanco. /Boston, Xov. 22.—-Thanksgiving week openings were excellent Otis Skinner, In 'Tho Harveater," had an auspicious open. log at the Park Richard Mansfield. with' VRIcbard III" as the bill, began his list week at tbe Colonial, wttb an B. R. 0. flbuie... Ada Rehan, in "The Country Girl."'at tbe Majestic, and William Gillette, In ''The Admirable Crlcbton," at tbe Hollls, begin the last week of their engagements tflth close to rapacity. Henrietta Crpsman. at tbe Tremont, In "Sweet Kitty Bellalrt. •farted her final week with the usual good house, and the same may be said of penman ,fh<imr»«on, at the Boston Theatre, In "The Aid. Homestead Blllv B Van pleased .1 big audience wltb "The Errand Boy," at tha ILLINOIS. Peoria.—At the Grand (Cbamberlln, Har- rington Jt Co., managers) "Wife In Name Only" came to a well filled house Nov. 13. "A Legal Wreck" came to very poor busi- ness, and the company doted here. "Tbe Lost Paradise" gave an exceptionally good show. "Indiana, by local author and talent. 17, nad capacity audience, and gave splendid satisfaction. Coming: Eva Tanguay 23, "Holty Tolty" 24, "Human Hearts" 2«, "In the Far East" 27, Tim Murphy 28, "Babes In Toyland" 20. main Street Theatre- (E. P. Churchill, manager).—First children's matinee, 12, was a great success, over seven hundred attend- ing. On 13 many were unable to get seats. Bill week of 21: Tbe Three Campbells, Marlon and Deane, Don and Mae Gordon, Bonnie Qaylord, Jns. W. Thompson and P. J. Smith. Weast (C. F. Bnrtson, manager).—Busi- ness la first rate. For current week : Leon and Birdie Allen, Drako. Warren and Ren- ebaw. Vice and Viola, and the Radcllffs. jAcona (A. F. Jacobs, manager).—Bill for the current week: The Wonderful Sam Singer, Ozuds. Mitchell and Browning, Cross and Waye, and the Mldgleys. s Canton.—At the Graad Opera House (F. ' B. Powelson, manager) tbe Kennedy Players closed a successful engagement here Nov. 12. "The Fatal Scar" played to a fair house, with Frank James as a special at- traction, on 14. "Vivian's Papas." with Blanche Ring, 19; "The Royal Chef 21. -» » Richard Pitrot, the well known agent, left on an important Western trip last week for St. Louis, Chicago and other Western cities. He will be back in New York week of Nov. 28, when, some new big acts will arrive from Euro|>e. Racine and Raymond have lost doted with tbe Aubrey Slock Co. and will go Went, to open on the Novelty circuit, Dec. S. Ada Bradford writes: "Although I am In Alaska, I get The Old Reliable every week. Of course they are more than a week old when they arrive. 1 am convalescing from n very severe Illness, which came very near endlns; my days. I have been playing In Juneau and Douglas since last March, and have met wltb great success." Carlouh Rkn Dku.ia writes: "I have joined hands wltb Myrtle Seymour and we will be known hereafter aa the Ren Delllas, Carious and Myrtle, doing a colored double wire and acrobatic specialty. We will play Summer parks next year. I have aome excel- lent time booked and have a few dates to play during tbe holidays la tbe southern part of Ohio." Mason and Francis are successfully play- ing tbe Poll circuit. • — ■ Oi tbe Road. AH Rontrs Meat Reach l» Not Later T han Monda y. DRAMATIC. Adams. Mande (Charles FrohmaD,vn>ifr)—Clete- land. O.. 21-20. Rochester. ■ NV T.i 2*. Ithaca 20. Syracuse no. Buffalo Dec. 1-3. ■' Allen. Viola ■ (Charles W. Allen, mar.)—Cincin- nati. 0.. 21-2R, St. Louis, Mo., 28-Dec. S. Anglln. Margaret (Frank Perler. mgr.)—Wash- ington, D. C. 21-20. Buffalo, N. I.. 24-30. Aubrey Stock. Eastern, Mlttentbtl Brothers' (W. D. Pltagerilit. ra}r.>—Wooutccket, R. I., 21-20, . New Bedford. Mass., 28-Dec. 3. Aubrey Stock. Western, Mlttenthtl Brothers' (W. F.. Rtrdr." mgr. 1—McKeespe-rt, Pa.. 21-28. "Arrtona," Eastern, M. B. Raymond's (H. 0. De Math. mar. I—Toledo. 0.. 20-23. Lltta 24. . Bowling Oreen 20, Flndlay 20. Fremont 28. Mansfield 29, Slsrlon 30, Delaware Dec. 1, Dsyton 2, Hamilton 3. "Arliona." Western, M. B. Raymond's (Wilson 8. Ross, nigr.)—Eugene, Ore., 24. Portland 2(1, . 26,. Victoria. B. C, 28. New Westminster 20, Vancouver .10. New Whatcom, Wash., Dec. 1, Rterett 2. Olympla 3, Tacoma 0. C, Seattle 7- 10. "Alice, Where Art Then 1"—Roanoke, Va., 23. "Across the Paclsc" (Harry Clsy Bltney, *»r.) —Imltananolls. Ind.. 21-23, Columbus, O., 34- 20. "Alone in the World." Mlltenthal Bros.' (Leon Wllllims. mar.I—Chicago, 111, 20-20, Milwau- kee. Wis., 27-Der. 3. "After Midnight" (Spencer A Ahorn. mgrs.)— Cincinnati. O.. 20-20. "At Cripple Creek"—Troy. Alt.. 23, Colntnbas. Os.. 24, Amerlms 23, Albany 26, Atlanta 28- Dec. .1. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Kllroy ft Brltton. mgrs.)—Camden. Ark., 23. Hope 24. Arks- delpbla 25. Hot Springs 26. Little Rock 28. Joneshoro 28, Poplar Bluff. Mo.. 30. West Plains Dec. 1, Springfield 2. Jopllo 3. "An American Tramp"—West Hope, N. Dak., 24, Rugby 28. B Blanche Bates (David Belaaco, mgr.)—St. Loots, Mo.. 21-Dec. .1. Barrymore, Kthel (Cnarlea Frohman, mgr.)—N. Y. City 21, Indefinite. nincbam. Amelia (Lloyd Bingham, mgr.)—N. 7. City 21-Dec. 3. Bellew. Kvrle (Meblcr ft Co., mgrs.)—Chicago, HI.. 21-Dec. 3. Bramwell, William (Henri Oretsltt. mgr.)—Wor- cester. Mats., 21-2il, Jersey City, N. J., 28- Dec. 3. Bislr. Rngenle lOeorge A. Blnmenthsl. mgr.)— . Philadelphia. Pa.. 21-26, New Haven, Conn., 28-30. Hortford Dee. 1. Bridgeport 2, 3. Beresford, Harry (J. J. Coleman, mgr.)—Pine Bluff. Ark., 23, Memphis. Tenn.. 24. Cairo. III.. 2'>. Pndursh, Kt.. 2u. Henderson 28. Madison- vllle 29. Nashville. Tenn., 30, Lonlsvllle, Ky.. Dee. 1-3. Beaton, I.onlse (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Atlanta, fin.. 21-20. Birmingham, Ala., 28-Dec. 3. Bindley. Florence ■.Forrester ft Mlttenthtl, mgrs.)— N. Y. City 21-20, Brooklyn; N, Y., 28- Dec. 3. Bonelll, Wm.—Akron. 0.. 21-23, Sandusky 24, Lima 2.V Bowling Oreen 26. Bennett-Moulton (Ira K. Newhsll, mgr.)—Lowell. Mass.. 21-26. Bennett-Moulton (F. C. Twltchell, mgr.)—Fitch- burg. Mais.. 21-20. Bennett-Moulton (George K. Robinson, mgr.)— Harrisburg, Pa.. 21-20. Bennett-Moulton (Ad. P. Reed, mgr.)—Washing- ton, Ph., 21-26. Bennett-Moulton (W. A. Partello, mgr,)—Marl- boro, Man*.. 21-21). Bennett-Moulton (W. C. McKay, mgr.)—Lan- caster, N. II., 24-26. Bunting, Emms (Karl Burgess, mgr.)—Schenec- tady, N. Y.. 21-20, Chester, Pa.. 28-Dec. 3. Bro<rn, Kirk (Appell ft Desbon, mgrs.)—Oil City, Pa., 21-20, Krle 28-Dec. 3. Breckenrldge Stock (Charles Breckenrldge. mgr.) —Madison, Kan.. 21-20, lloenett, Mo., 28- Dec. 3. Burke-McCann (M. McCann. mgr.)—Oneida, N. Y„ 21-20. Oneida 28-Dec. 3. Belcher's Comedlana (W. M. Belcher, mgr.)— Pawnee Rock. Kan., 21-23, Holslngtan 24-20, Ellsworth 28-30, Geneseo Dec. 1-3. "Ben Hiir" (Klaw ft Krlanger. mgrs.)—St. Louis, Mo., 21-2G, Dallas. Tex., 28-Dec. 3. "Bonnie Brier Bush." James II. Stoddart (Kirks I.a Shells, mgr.i—Cletclaml, 0„ 21-26, Detroit, Midi.. 28-Dec. 3. "Buster Brown," Eastern, M. B, Raymond's (W. S. ButterSeld. mgr.)—Altoona, Pa., 23, Harris- burg 24. Johnstown 25, Greensburg 20, Latrobe 28. Waynesbnrg 29. Washington 30, Butler Dec. 1. Johnsonburg 2, Du Bols 3. "Buster Brown." Western, M. B. Raymond's (Jeff Bernstein, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich., 20-26, Cleve- land, • '., 28-Dec. 3. "Because She Loved" (Martin Jnllan, mgr.)— —N. Y. City 21-28, Springfield, Mast., 28-30, Holyoke Dec. 1-3. "Beauty Doctor," Fred E. Wright's (Thos. W. Prior, mgr.)—Baltimore. Mil., 21-20. "Bunch of Keys" (Qua Botbner. mgr.)—Boone, la., 23, Sioux City 24, Onawa 23, Council Bluffs 20, Lincoln. Ncbr.. 28. Beatrice 29, Falr- imry .10, Concordia, Kan., Dec. 1, Manhattan 2. Lawrence 3. "Break for Liberty" (J. M.' Jacobs, mgr.)— Marlon. O., 23. Chllllcotbe 24, Pious 26. "Breesy Time," Easteru (K. Webster Pita, mgr.) Tuscaloosa. Ala., 24, Union Springs 20, Green- ville. 20, Troy 28, Tsllshasse. Kla., 30, Thomas- vllle, Oa.. Dec. 1, Moultrie 2. Voldosta 3. "Breesy Time," Western (K. Webster Fits, mgr.) —I*sd. Mo. Dak., 2». Spesrflsh 24. Terry 28, Hill City 26, Edgewood 28, Crawford. Nebr., 20. Alliance ,10, Sidney Dec. 1, North Platte 2, Gothenburg 3. "Banker's Child" (Harry Shonnon. mgr.)—Cha- uute, Kaa., 23, Parsons 24, La Mar, Mo., 25, Maiden Mines 20. Weir, Kan.. 2T, Columbus 28. Oswego 30, Neodesha Dec. 1, Fredonlu 2, Coffey. vllle 3. "Boy of tbe Streets" (Herbert Tnson, mgr.)— Mount Morris, III., 23, Polo 24, Spring Valley 2S, Mendsto 20, Bloomlngton 28. Sprlorteld 29, Farmer City 30, Monticello Dec. I, Mount Pulaakl 2. Lincoln 3. "Black Mask"—Lowell. Mass., 24-20. C Crane, Wm. H. (Charles Froliman. mgr.)— Phils- ilelphlu, Pa., 21-20. N. Y. City 28-Dec. 3. Crosmnn, Henrietta (David Belasco ft Maurice Campbell, mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., 21-26, Woori- socket. R. I., 28. Campbell, .Mrs. Patrick (Charles Frohman. mgr.) —Brooklyn, N.Y., 21-20. Baltimore, Md., 28- Dec. 3. Comstock, Nanette (James K. Hackett. mgr.)— Toronto. Can.. 21-20. Niagara Falls. N. Y., 28, Erie. Pa.. 20, Wllllamsport 30. Altoona Dec. 1. Trenton, N. J.. 2, Wilmington, Del., 3. Collier, William (Cburles Froliman, mgr.)—Chi- cago, III.. 21-26. St. Louis, Mo.. 28-Dec. .1. Creafon Clarke (Jules Mnrry, mgr.)—Phllsdel- uliln. Pa., 21-26, Wllkesbnrre 28, Scranton 20. Hmibury 30. WHIIsmsport Dec. 1, Altoona 2, lohiiHtown 3. Cohan'. George M. (Snm Harris, mgr,)—N. Y. City 21, Indeaidte. Cnrltett, Jsmes J., and Inei Macanley (Hal Davis, mgr.)—St. I-ouls, Mo., 20-20, Burling- ton, la., Dec. 1. Gx>k-Cburcb <H. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Norwich. Conn., 21-20. Merlileu 28-Dec. 3. Carpenter. Frankle (Jere Orsdy. mgr.)—Law- rence. Mass.. 21-20. Haverhill 28-Dec. 3. Chsne-Llslcr Tlteolre A (Joseph Farrell. mgr.)— Osceola. Neb.. 24-2(1, Norfolk 28-Dec. 3. Currs Dramatic (M. II. Curts, mgr.)—Morrill, Kan.. 28. 28. Oneida 30. Dec. I. Centralis 2, 3. Conroy ft Mack's Comedians—Mannlngtou, W. Vs., 26. Fairmont 28-Dec. 3. Cutter ft Williams Stock (W. It. Cutter A J. W. William", mgr.)—Illllsboro, O.. 21-26, Green- field 28-Dec. 3. Carroll Comedy (Ion ~srroll, mgr.)—F.Ik Garden, W. Vs., 21-23. Bellugton 24-20. College Dramatic (C. W. Wallls, mgr.)—St. Ed- ward. Nrh., 21-23. Genoa 24-26, Fullerton 28-30. Curliln, Florence (Theo. V, Rennlt * J. O. Scbenck. nurs.)—Itumfonl Falls, Me... 21-2U, ' Llvermoro Fslls 27-Dec. 3. • Chicago Stock (Charles Boss Kam, mgr.)—James* town. N. Y.. 21-26. Crescent Comedy (Berrasn ft Cummlngs, mgrs.) —Dallon, Ga.. 21-26, Marietta 28-Dec. 3. "f'onntv Cbslrinnn." Eastern (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Newark. N. J.. 21-26. "f:n«-kers." Thomas W, Boss (Kirk* La Shelle, isar.)—Brooklyn, K. Y., 21-26, Philadelphia, Pa„ 28-Dec. .1. "County Chairman," Westeru (Henry W. Savage, aigr.l—Stockton. Cal., 23, Ssu Jose 24. Sacra- uicnto 2,1, Fresno 20. San Diego 28, Riverside 10, Los Angeles «10-Dec. 3. '•OeJlttte Widow" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—N. i Y. City 21. ludeflnlte. "Common Sense Bracken" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—Kansas City, Mo., 21-20. "Child Wife," Wm. T. Keogh's—Philadelphia, Pa.. 21-26. N. t. Cltv 28 Dec. 3. "Child Slates of New York" (J. B. Isaac, mgr.)— Birmingham, Ala., 21-26, Memphis, Tenn., 28- Dec. .1. "Charity* Norse" (George II. Leonard, mgr.)— Toledo, 0.. 20-23. Saginaw, Mich.. 24-26. Grand Rapids 27-.10, South Bend, Ind., Dec. 1, Fort Wsyne 2. 3. "Country Kid" (II. B. Whlttaker, mgr.)—Grand Rapids. Wis.. 23. Sparta 24. Baraboo 26, Lan- caster 20. North McGregor, la., 27, Oelweln 28, Waterloo 29, Cedtfr Falls 30, Waverly Dec. 1, Hampton 2, Mason City 3. / •'Curse of Drink." Charles E. Blsney's—Omaha, Nebr., 24-26. "Circus Day" (H. M. Relss. mgr.)—Port Jervls, N. Y„ 2.1. Wslden 24. Flshklll 23, Boonton, N. J., 20. D Drew, John ICharles Frohman, mgr.)—N. T. City 21, ladelnite. D'Orsay. Lawrence (Klrke La Shelle, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa., 21-20. Ithaca, N. Y.. 28, Rochester 2ft, 30. Hamilton, Can.. Dec. 1, St. Thomas 2. London 3. Dtty, Arnold (Wlnchell Smith, mgr.)—Chicago, lit., 21, Indefinite. Dodge, Sonford—Bottineau, No. Dak.. 24, 26, Why not Dec. I. De Ornsse. Joseph (Fred A. Hayward, mgr.)— Vlnlts. Ind. Ter., 23, Muscogee 24, Van Hu- ten. Ark., 23, Wlltnirton, lad. Ter., 20. Dowllog. Itobert (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—Charlottes- vllle. Vs.. 23, Suffolk 24, Farmrllle 23. Ports- mouth 211. Datldson Stock (A. B. Davidson, mgr.)—Decatar, ' 111.. 21-20. Taylorvllle 28-Dec. 3. Dllger-Corusil—Chsrlerol, Pa,, 21-26, Leechborg 28-Dec. 3. * Dale, Marie (W. E. Martin, mgr.)—Water Val- ley, Miss., 21-26, Winona 28-30, Dnraat Dec. 1-3. De Leon's Comedians (I. Kent Cohn, mgr.) — Talladega. Ala.. 21-23. Hallev VV. R„ Stock—St. John. N. B., 21-Jsn. T. Dn \ rles Stock (Sam Du Vrles, mgr.)—Saratoga, N. Y.. 21-26, Jolumtown 28-Dec. 3. Dodge-Bowman—Moberly. Mo., 21-23, Mexico 24* 26, Boonvllle Dec. 1-3. "David Katiim," No. I (Julius Cahn, mgr.)— New Haven, Conn.. 21-23, Hartford 24, Brtdge- nort 2.1. 26. Philadelphia. Pa., 28-Dec. 3. "David Harum." N-.i. 2 (Julius Calm, mgr,I— Grand Rsplds, Mich., 20-23. South Bend. Ind., 24, Dowaglac. Mich.. 2r>. Kalamasoo 20, Ben- ton Harbor 28, Battle Creek 29. Jackson 30, Coldwnter Dec. 1, La Porte. Ind., 2, Elkhart .'I. "Devil's Auction," Charles H. Yale's (M. Wise, -.mgr.)—Ogden. P., 24, I/>gan 20, Pocatello. Idn.. 26, Boise 28. Baker City, Ore.. 29. Port- land 30, Dec. I. Tacoma, Wash., 2, Victoria. B. C. 3. "Dora Thorne," Eastern (Rowland ft Clifford, mgrs.)—Akron, 0., 24-20 Canton 28. Alllsnce 21), Salem 30. Oil City, Pa,, Dec. 1. Corning, K Y.. 2, Waverly £ "Driven from Home,'' Patrice—Forrester ft Mil- lentlisl's—Marlon, Ind., 23, Kalamasoo, Mich., 23. "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde" (L. K. Pond, mgr.)— Lancatter, O.. 23, Newark 24. ltosevllle 23, Carroll 20, Clrcleville 28, Ashland 30. Akron Dec. 1-3. "Dealers in White Women" (A. H. Woods, mgr.) —Boston, Mass., 21-20, Providence. R. I., 28- Dec. 3. "Darkest Russia" (W. C. Cunningham, mgr.)— Seattle, Wash., 20-20, Tacoma 28-30, Olympla Dec. 1, Hoqulam 2, Aberdeen 3, Cbeballs 4, Portland, Ore.. 3-10. "Deserted at the Altar" (Percy O. Williams, mgr.i—Philadelphia, Pa., 21-20, Reading 28-80, Soranton Pec. 1-3. "Donu on the Farm" (P. L. Jarvla, mgr.)—• Jackson. 0.. 23, lrooton 24. Ashland, Ky., 2G, : Alaysvllle 20, Paris 27. Frankfort 28, George- town 2P, Mount v'lensant 30. Richmond Dec. 1. Winchester 2. Shelby vllle .1. "Down Our Way"—Heading, Pa.. 23. ' Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (Cutter ft Williams, ragrs.J—Kankakee, III., 24, El Paao 23, Gib- son City 26, Clinton 28. Mount Sterling 29, . Cuba Dec. 1, Athens 2. Kdnardssllle 3. "Down by (be Sea" (Phil Hunt, mgr.)—Hartford, Conn., 23, 26, Hohokra, N. J., 27-30. I'Dora Thorne," Western (George E. Crowder, mgr.)—Cedar Falls,•'la.. 23. Iowa Falla 24, Mason City 2.1, Boone 20. Atlantic 28, Cres- ton 29. Council Bluffs 30, Sioux City Dec. 1, 2, "Devil's Lane," Eastern (Eunice Fitch, mgr.)— Huntington, W. Vs., 24, Winchester, Ky., 29, Islington .10. "Devil's Lane. 1 ' Western (George D. Sweet, ■ mgr.)—Postal. No. Dsk., 23, Keamare 24. Bowbelia 25, Flaxtnn 20, Minot 28. t: Elliott, Maxlne (C. B. Dill Ingham, mgr.)—Baa Frunclsco. Cal., 21-Dec. 3. Edeson, Robert (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—At* lanta. Oa., 23, 21, Birmingham. Ala., 26, Mo- bile 2U. New Orleans, La„ 27-Dec. 8. F.llnore Sisters—M. B. Reynold's (Milton Ounck- el, mgr.)—Richmoud, Va., 21-20. Rosnoke 28, BlUtOeld, W. V.i., 20. Bristol. Tenn., 30, Qrsetivllle D>v. 1, Mlddleboro, Ky., 2, Chat- tanooga 3. I'.verson. Mary (Samuel l^wls, mgr.)—Salem, ()., 28, Reaver Fulls, Ps., 24, Ksst Liverpool, O., 20, 3lasslllon 28. I'wlng, Gertrude (I/m Harrington, bus. mgr.)— Paris, Ter.. 21-23, Clsrksvllle 24-26. White. wrlgbt 28-Dec. 3. I'cllpse Stock (Lloyd ft Center, mgrs.)—Edna, , Tex., S3, 24, Victoria 28, 26. Port Lavaca 27- 80. Edwards Stock (Jefferson Hull, mgr.)—Beavsr Falls, Pa., 21-26, New Kensington 28-30, Monongahela Dec. 1-3. Echols ,v Hawkins Ideals—Oreen River, Wyo,, 23. Dlamondvllle 21-26. Kemmerer 28-80. Erwood. It. J.. Stock— Washington, N. J.. 28 110, Belvldere Dee. 1. 2. Mlddletowa, Del.. A-0. "Eternal City" (Lclbler k Co, mgrs.)—Minneapo- lis. Minn., 20-28, St. Paul 24-26. Eau Claire, Wis.. 28, Winona, Minn., 20, La Crosse, Wis., 30, Milwaukee Dee, 1-3. "Errand Boy," Billy B. Van (Sullivan, Harris ft Woods, mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., 21-26, N. Y. City 28-Dec. .1. "Eight Bells," Bros. Byrne— Jersey City, N. J., 2126. , "Escaped from the 'latum." ,7, H. Walllck'a (Harry Earl, mgr.I—Frankfort, Ind.. 23. Lafa- yette 24. Marlon 20, Hamilton, 0., 2(1, Clnelu- nati 27-Dec. 3. "Eben Holilcn"—Frankfort, led., 30. "Escaped from Sing Sing." Jsmes II. Parker's— lllver Point. R. I., 21, Putnam, Conn., 22, .. Gardner, Mass.. 28, Springfield 24-26, Ellis- beth, N. J.. Dec. 1-3. "Female Detectives," Russell Brothers (Samuel Blair, manager).—Albany, N. Y., 21-23, Wor- cester, Mass., 28-Dec. 3. "From Rags to Riches." Joseph Santlry (M. 11. Meyers, mgr.)— Wllketharre, Pa., 21-23, Scran- ton 24-20. "For Hit Brother's Crime" (Oeo. N. Bellinger, mgr.)—Grand Rapldt. Mich., 20-23, Cleveland O., 28-Dec. 3. "Fsctory Olrl," Eastern (Pull B. Isaac, mgr.)— N. Y. Cltv 21.20. Brooklyn, N. X.. 23 De,. 3. "Factory Olrl," Transcontinental (Charles II. Wenrt, mgr.)—Marlboro, Mass., 21. Sontti Kr.imliigbam 2D, Wnltlmm 2S, Broi'kton 20. New Bedford 30, Lowell Dec. 1-.1. "For Mother's Sake," Rnsco ft Holland's iWm. Pottle Jr.. mgr.)—L<« Angeles, Cal.. 20-26, Fresno 27, Stockton 28,' San Jose 20. Santa Crus 80. r i "Ilnnlgsn's Ball" (OIHe Mack ft Joseph W. Spears, mgrs.i—Chlco, Cal., 23, Sacramento , 24, Woodland 25, Vnlltgo 26, San Franciacu 27-Dec. 3. "Friend of Ihe Family" (W. E. Gorman, mgt.) — Redlands, Cal,, 23. . "Foga'a Ferry" (Charlea W, Benner, mgr.)— Shelby, 0.. 23, Ashland 24. Barberton 23. Mil- lersburg 26, Wooster 28, Minerva 29, Baltfie- vllle 30, Mineral City Dee. 2. Sslem 3. "Fist Life to New York" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa.. 21-26, Trenton, N. J., 28- 30. Wilmington, Del.. Dec. 1-3. "Flood Tide" lA. E. Nash, mgr.)—New Csstle, Ps., 24, Younptswn. o., 23. "Fsblo Romanl" lOscar Jones, mgr.)— Btvllog- ton. Kan., 23, Iola 24. "Ftust," Porter J. White's—Algona. la., 23. S|K«icer 24. Sheldon 23. Columbus. Nebr., 20, Falrbnry 28. Hastings 29, Kearney 30, Grand Island Dec. 1. Fremont 2, Nebraska City 3. ."Flddlt-Dee-Dee"—Ottawa, Can., 21-20. 0 Goodwin, N. C. (George W. Anpleton, mgr. i— Pittsburg, Pa., 21-20. N. Y. Oily 28. Indetnlle. Gillette, William (Charles Frohman. mgr.)—Hon- tou, Mass., 21-2(1. Philadelphia, Pa., 28-Dec. 10. Gilbert, Mrs. O. II. (I'ttgrles Frohman, nmr.)— Kaston, Pa.,' 24, Lancaster 2a. Wheeling, W. Vs., 20, Chicago, 111., 28-Dec. 3. Greet and His Players (BenJ. Qreet, mgr.)— Han Francisco. Cal., 28-Ute. 3. Gallaod Berths (J. F. Zimmerman Jr., mgr.)— Watrrvtlle, Me., 28, Portland 24, 23, Illdde- ford 20, Boston, Maas., 28-Deo. 3. Cllmore, Paul (Jules Jlurry. mgr.)— Fgyetlevllle. Tenn.. 23, Nashville 24. Jackson 23, Memphis 20, Helens, Ark.. 28. Hut Springs 29, flue Blnff 30, Oreenvllle. Miss., Dec. 1, Columbus 2, Birmingham, Ala., .1. Griffith, Jobn (John M. Hlekey, mgr.l—Valdosla. Oa„ 28. ThomasTllle 24. Albany 23, Canlele 28, Amerlcus 28, Columbus 20, Troy. Ala.. 30, Montgomery Dec. 1, Anulston 2, Dalton, Oa., 3. Ollruore, Barney (Harry Montgomery, mgr.)— Newark, N. J., 21-88, Bethlehrm. I'n.. 28. Ha- slston 29, Fotttvlllt 30, Mahanoy City Dec. I, , Columbia 3, York 3. Grotiewiii, Charlea Uolin J. Kelrans. mgr.)— Youngttoan, 0.. 21-26, Samtusky 28. Grace Htyward Stock (Winters ft Kress, mgrs.) — Ilsonlbal. Mo., 21-20, Qntncy, 111., 27-Dec. .'I. German Llllputlsna, Tschudl's—Granite Falls, Minn., 23, Wlllmar 24, Montevideo 23. Apple- ton 26. Ortoovllle 28, Slssetnn, S. Dak., 211, Mlllbank 30, Webster Dec. I, (Iroton 2, Aber- deen 3. "Olrl from Ksy's," Sum lleriiuiil (Clisrlew I'ruh- tnsn, mgr.)—Wsshlngton, D. C, 2I-2U, Cleve- land, 0„ 28-Dec. I, •• "Olrl from Kay's" 'Clisrles Frohman, mgr.)— I'lntlshurg. N. Y., 23, Burllnglon, Vt., 24, Granville, N. Y.. 23, Plitsllelil. Mass., 2U, North Adams 28, Holyoke 20. Northampton ill). Fltchbnrg Dec. 1, Manchester, N. II.. 2, Con- cord 3. . "Game Keener," Thorats J. Sinlili (Rowland ft Clifford,, inirt.)—Mechaiilesvllle, N. Y,. 21, ' Hooskk Fntls 22, Benaliulon. VI.. 23, Brat- tlelwro 24, Olaremont, N. II., 2(1, Bellows Falls. Vi., 28, Ksiiie, N. II., 211, Gardner, Mass., 1,0. "Girl dr the Stretta.". Lillian Mortimer (J. L. Varonee. mgr.)—Lancaster, l'o„ 23. Heading 24-20. Philadelphia 28-Dec. 3. "Grimes' Cellar Door"—Portland, Ore., 20-26. Seattle. Wash., 27 Dec. 3. "Game of Hearts" »A. J. Pollock, mgr.) — Elisa- beth, N. J., 28-80. "Greal Hero''—Sprlugfleld, Mass,, 21-23. Holy. "Great Automobile Myttary"—Troy, N. Y,; 24-26, Boston, Mass., 28-Dec. 3. Bnckttt, .Tames K.— Hartford, Conn,, 21, 22, Sprliiirtlelcl. Mats.. 28, Brlilgenort 24, New Ha- - ven 23, 26, Washington, D. 0., 28-Dec. 8. ' Barned. Virginia (Charlea Frahiasn, mgr.)—N, Y. Oily 21-Dec. 3. ' Howtrey, Chgrlea (Clmrles Froliman, mgr.)—Au- Snsta, Oa., 23. land, Mildred (Kds-srd C. White, mgr.)—Wll- llamsiiort, Pa„ 24, Harrisburg 20, Lancaster Hanford. Charlea B. (F. Laurence Walker, mgr.) —Cleburne, Tex., 23, Fort Worth 24, Dallas 20, 26, Shreveporl, La„ 28, 2, Vlcksuurg, Miss., 80, Jackson Deo. 1, Meridian 2, Selms, Ala., 3, Howard Hall (Henry Plersoti, mgr. I—Saginaw, Mich.. 20-23, Grand llaplds 24-26, Ohlcago, III., 27-Dec. 3. Biggins, David (Stair ft Havlln, mgrs.)—N. Y. City 21-Dec. 3. Hendricks, Hen (William Gray, mgr.)— Hurlltiu- ton, la., 23, Rock Island, III,. 24, Mollne SO, Muscatine. la., 20, Fort Madison 27. I)»s Moines 28-30, Perry Dec. I, Bonne 2, Fort Dodge 3. Hall, George F. (Fielding Amusement Co.. mgrs,) —Camden. N. J., 21-211. Norrlsiown, Pa., 24, Phmnlxsllln 2U, Chester 26, Wllmlngtou, Del,, 28-30,' Hohokcn, N. J., nee. 1-3. Hall,,Don C—Elko, Nev.,, 21-2(1, Ogden, II.. 28. Dec. 3. Ilimmeleln'a Idenls (John A. Illmiheleln, nigr.) —Harrisburg, I'n,. 21-20. Hliunmkln 28-Dec-. 3. lilinnielehi's Imperial Stock (John A. Hlnunrleli, mgr.)—Ilaclnp, Wis,, 2t-26. . . Howard-Dorset I A. M. Miller, bus. mgr.')— I'srk- ersburg, W. Vs., 21-26. ' llaruiurt Comedy, Cliarlaa K. Harris (W. II. Shine, uc/r,)— Westerly, It. I,. 21-26, Nrw Britain. Conn., 28-Dec. 8. Hoyt's Comedy (II. O. Alleli, mgr.)—Hrcomh City. .Miss., 21-26. HNoil 2ri-Dec. 3. Hammond, Pauline (Cllftou Whltmau, mgr.)— Calais, Me., 21-2(1. Hoeffler Show (Jock lloeffler, nigr.) —Applaton, Wis., 21, Indeflnltt. Hoeffler, Jack, Knfltern (W. M, Gala, mgr.) — Creston, lu„ 21-26, Omnlia. Nehr., 28-Dee. 3. Harrington Stock (Ernest Harrington, mgr.l— Hlvertun, 111., 21-211. Henderson Stork (W. J. ft It. It. Henderson, mxri.l—Klrksvtlle, Mo., 21-211, Myslle. la., 28- Dec. 3. Henry ft Gage-Comedy—Danbnry, Conn,, 21-28, New lirunuwlck. N. J.. 28-licc. 3, "Heart of Maryland" IDovlil Belasco, mgr.)— Flske. Mrs, (Harrison Grey Flske, mgr.)—N. Y. City 21, ludeflnlte. Favrrsham, Wm. (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—N. Y. City 21-2(1. Trenton, N. J., 26. Fields'. Uw. Stock—Trenton, N. J., 23, 24. N. Y. City 29, indefinite. Frnnkenllelil. Laura iSsnfurd Dodge, mgr.)—Her- . man, Minn., 21, Wa'iiwton, N. Dak., 28, Wliea- ton. Minn.. 2?, Graeetllle 20, Montevideo 30, Mllbank. S. Dak., Dec. S. Fltsslipmons, Robert, and Julia May Olfford (Jos. Krimonstoii, mgr.l—.Valtham, Mass., 23, Man- chester. N. II., 24-V6. Fenberg 8tcH"k (George M. Fenhcrg, mgr.)—New Bedford, Mass.. 21-20. Fall River 28-llec. 3. Fleming. Mamie (W. II. Orscey. mar.)—Amsler- llsui. N. Y., 21-20, Puuglikeepsle 28-Dec. 3. Flske. Slay U. F. Cosgrose, mgr.)—Fall lllver, Mass., 21-26, Ijiwrence 2^-Dec. 3. Ferris Comedians (Harry liubb, mgr.)—Sandusky, 0.. 21-20, Elyrla 28-Dec. 3. Franklin Stock (II, F. Simpson, mgr.)—Abi- lene, Trx„ 21-26, Sweetwater 28-30, Colorado tllty Dec. 1-3. "Flaming Arrow," Lincoln J. Carter's (W. F. .Ibcisou. nigr.)—Elisabeth. N. J., 21.M, Wll- ■illusion, Del., 24 2(1, Baltimore, Mil., 28- Uec. 3. "Fatal Wedding." Central, Sullivan, Harris ft Woods' (C'sry McAdow. mgr,)—Heranton, Pa., 21-23. Wllkeslnrre 24-26, N. Y. City 28-Dec. 3. 'Tata! Wedding." Esslern. Sullivan Harris ft -■' Woods'—Orange, Tex., 23, Beaumont 24, Osl- ' veatan 23. Houston 20. San Antonls 27, Austin 28. Bel ton 29. Tern tile 30, Illllsboro Dec. I, Corslcsna 2, Tyler 3. "Fatal lieddlag/' Western, Snlltvan, Harris ft Woods' (E. T. Zlegler. mar.)—Madera, Csl.. . 23. Fresno 24, Hanford 2,',, Bakerafleld 26, Pasadena 28, Pomona 29, San Bernard ,J o, Riverside Dee. 1, San Diego 2, Los Antelet •JUt. Syracuse, N. V.. 21-23, Rochester 24-20, "lliunpty Dumpty" (Klaw ft Krlanger, nigra.) — N. Y. City 21, Iniletlulte. '•Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Curler's (Edmund Manley, nigr. > — I'.vaiiscm, Wyo., 23, Hock Springs 24, Rawlins 23, Denver, Colo,, £7- Dsc, 3. "Her Only Sin," Lincoln J. Carter's—Atlantic, la., 23, Fremont. Nebr., 24. Lincoln 26, 26, Council Bluffs. In., 27, .Missouri Valley 28, Hlnlr. Nebr.. 20, Waliw SO, Cnlumbus Dee. 1, York 2, Beatrice .'I. "Hidden Crime" (II. It. Morgan, mgr.)— Texsr- kotia, Ark., 21, Camden 2», Pine Bluff 26. "Holy City," Eastern. Gordon ft Bennett's (Ed- ward Tsylor. mgr.)— I'lgim. ().. 23, Andcrann, Ind., 24, Richmond 2'. New Bremen 26, Co- shockton, ().. 2S. Z-inesvllle 29, Cambridge 30. "Holy City." Western, Gordon ft Bennett's (Henry Harrison, mgr.) — Litchfield, 111,, 23, Alton 24, Louisiana. M».. 23. tiullicy, III., 26, St. Charles, Mo.. 27, PlllsnVld. III,. 28, Han- ulbsl, Mo., 27, Jacksonville. HI., 30. "Hearts Adrift" (Spencer ft Ahorn, mgra.)—Mil* waukee, Wis.. 20-2(1. Chicago, III., 27-Dec. 11. "Honalrr Daisy" (Ileiiedlet, Sweet ft Allen, mgrs.) —Coltors, N. Y„ 23. L'tlcn 21. Nlugarn Falls 2<l. Uiekport 2H, llntsvla 2li, Auburn 30. Oi- wego Dee. I, Kill ton 2, Wstertnwn 3, "Hoosler Girl," Kute Wttsou Him Cohan, mgr.) — Greenville. (>., 2.1. West Mlllon 23, Sprint- Held 26. Plana 28. Van Wert 29. Delphos 30, Lima Dec. I. Bowling Green 2. Handiiaky 3, "Her First Fslse Step," 0. F. Wlillaksr's (R. A. Schiller, mgr.) —Kansas Cllv, Mo., 20-26. "Her Had Marrlags" (Mayer ft Grashelui. mgrs.) —Haaleton, Pa.. 24, Wllllamsnort 26, Bo- clisster, N. Y„ 28-.'IO, Syracuse Dee. 1-3. "How He Won ner" (Tom North, mgr.)—Chl« eago, III,, 20-Dec. 10. "Human Hearts," Eastern (Jesse M. Blanchard. mgr.)—St. Citharlnes, Can., 23. "Human Hearts," Western ( Claud Saunders, nigr.)—Pane. III.. 23. illoomlnglnn 24, Can- ton 23. Peoria 26, Haintinmd, Ind., 27, Elk- hart 28, Nilet, Mich., 20. 1