The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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DECEMBER 17. THE 1STEW YOBK CLIPPER. 1011 rvmnd Opera House J. If. Springer, *g?-3C Hie of Spice," with Its ^« loses, pretty girls and effective set- Hnei openrf a wt*k P s engagement Dec. 12. 'Teood 8 |sed audience. The cast: Bom- ' „*■« csrlton S. King; Lieut. Harold Kat- 'h'Sil Geo FUke; Mickey O'Grady, Dcnman ',?;,", ■ Stubsy Mackinaw. Harry B. Wat- Rookcr; Teresa, Blanche Buckner; Kamorta. 5^Kr : Teresa, Blanche Bnckner: Kamota. ^f. r 'Marts? Asbena. Male Bloodgood; Tinker. Leslie Lc'gb; Young Cupid, Agnes £,"■ Mother Witch. Alice Yorke; Page, ?•?£» Turner: Rlchshaw Boys. Stella Maury, uSue Mack: Cayenne, Iva Williams. Next JJiek. iwweli Bros., In "The Female Detec- ' Mdlc.tlc Theatre (John S. Flaherty, Msnaierl.—Bertha Gnlland, In "Dorothy Ver- 2.of Iladdon Hall." returned to the city EX 1" for two weeks, mimlierlng among ,«'company Orr'n Johnson, Frank Usee, Men Tracy and Kato Denln Wilson. A riinlial reception was accorded and the en- ■.m-ement nrornisea well. _ _ •■ VlolorU Theatre (Oscar Hammersteln, m »meer).—The bill for Dec. 12 and week K'i.fes: George Fuller Gulden, the Empire •i.v ounrtef, S. Miner Kent and company, . ,,! omchos. Fanny Itlce, Kaufman Troupe {.'iip V nnd Madison. F.lla ltranda, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry, Hathaway and \valton "Viewer Theatre (Sullivan & Kraus, man- .„„) This popular resort was filled to the 2ar*af capacity Dec. 12, at the matinee and .veiling performances, by audiences who wit- r«sed a clever entertainment by Tom Mi- ner's Bohemian Burlesquers, and the com- ,nnv was given a royal reception. The show Sei'ied and closed with a musical extravn- eSnra, entitled "A Day at the Baces." The ,,lece wan nnely staged, the costumes, were of rich and tasty design, and the cast In- c'ueed funny comedians and pretty women, who s'ng and dance well. The cast In full ms- Roxey. Vlnnle Henshaw: Patsy, Andy mrdner; i'llsoner Klnderbook. Fred Law; Tom Klude, Chan. E. Forman; Teddy Diigan, Prank Wakefield; Clarence the Cop, Billy Kel'v • Police Captain Cbipman. Robert Hlg- Sas'' Harris Hochholewich, Max Glldny; Ai.riiinm Goldstein, Moe Fox: Jnwson jen™', Robert Hlgglns; Swift. Henry Berg- man' Mrs. Klnderbook. Nina Calder; Pansy •earl Georgia Frnnclolt; Maggie the Morgue, taenia Kroncloll; Angela Angelcake, Ida N'lcolt: Cutle, GIr.dys St. John. The olio In- cluded: Gardner and Wakelleld, comedians, who kept the audience in roars of laughter with their funny sayings; Henshaw, Fran- cioli and company, who were given a warm welcome >n their sketch, "A Trial In Vaude- ville," and Gllday and Fox, who are clever Hebrew dialect comedians. Next week, Sam Uevere's Own Company. Empire Theatre (Charles Frohman, man- ager).—John'Drew "began his fifteenth week and last fortnight Dec. 12, in 'The Duke of KIMIcrankle." . _'.. Herald Sqoare Theatre (Charles Froh- man, manager).—Edna May started her eighth week and last fortnight, In "The School Girl," Dec. 12, to splendid business. Academy of Manic (Gllmore & Tomp- kins, managers).—"The Wizard of Oz" con- tinues to wonderful business, and opened its sixth week Dec. 12. Sew York Theatre fKlaw & Erlanger, managers).—"Woodland" began Dec. 12 Its fourth week and last fortnight here, as It moves to the Herald Square Theatre Christ- mas. Garden Theatre (Henry W. Savage, manager).—"The College Widow" continues attractive, and began Its thirteenth week Dec. 12. Broadway Theatre (A. W. Dingwall, manager).—Frltzl Scheff, In "The Two Roses," began her fourth week of fine business Dec 'Weber Mnato Hall (Weber & Zlegfeld, managers).—"Hlggledy-PIg;ledy" began it; eighth, week Dec. 12 with business reported good. Daly's Theatre (Daniel Frohman, man- ager).—Nance O'Neil continues her Interest- lag work-in "Judith of Bethulla," entering Dec. 12 her second week In that play. Knickerbocker Theatre (Al. Hny- man & Co., managers).—Nat C. Goodwin commenced his third week, In "The Usurper," Dec. 12. „ bcliinnann-Heink, In "Love's Lottery," 10-24. Tub New York, which was one of the Majestic .Charles r. srurels, manager), playhouses to cut the price of Its best seats —"Running for uiBce" 12-17. The com- from S2 lo $1.50. Is soon to make a further pany Is a large and capable one, and the reduction, placing the best seats In tbt- or- bright music and catchy songs go as well as chestra section to II. "Home Folks." by ever. Next week, "A Chinese Honeymoon." C. T. Dtsey, founded on the poem of that Uaiidwf lie am minstrel. Ouxluiur show Notes. —After several delays our vaudeville company has, played Its [ Park (Wm. Hyde, manager).—"From Rags has resumed her role of the Dove. ££j£K5a!i to Riches," a melodrama with many exciting "Tub Baroness Fiddlesticks" closed »j§g* *™'&g?.WgA. t SeLH!gi scenes, 12-17. "Escaped from Sing Sing" did Its engagement at the Casino Saturday night, a big business last week. Next week,- "The Dec. 10, and the company will Immediately Factory Girl." begin rehearsals of a new version of the mti- Buou (Mary O. Spooner, manager).—"The slcnl comedy, written by J, Cheever Oood- Prlde of Jennlco" is presented In elaborate win. A road tour will begin at the Garrlck form here 12-17, with the full strength of Theatre, Philadelphia, Jan. 2. the company. Edna May Sponer does excel- Tub Thau a Tin: a the, on the Bowery, lent work, while Augustus-Phillips. Harold long a home of the drama In Yiddish, Is to Kennedy' nnd Jessie McAllster are well go back to English melodrama. A, II. Woods placed. "My Sweetheart," last week, did has leased the old playhouse. He will take Advertisements intended for the Issue Dated Dec. 31 should reach us not Later than Dec. 24, charge next July, when his lease on the Windsor runs out. and will give melodrama there. The Windsor will then go back to Yiddish plays. Sauukl II. Harris, manager for George big business. Next week, "Bob.' Onriti:i;M (Percy O. Williams, manager). —Ireland's Own Band is retained for an- other week. Others are: Ilertxog Brothers' horses, an act with twelve trained stallions; Rosnrlo Guerrero, Yorke and Adams, Sydney Cohan, received a cablegram from bin l.on Grant. Rosnrio and Doretta, Howard Broth- don representative last week saying that all US, I 111' .. ,. | opening ncr. "On the Uonir lo Kentucky," by It QOSSIDlB. Mr. and Mrs. (lulllhur, kept the audience In '■ ■»—■■■» constant roars of laughter for twenty mln- — — ■ ^ ules, as did Ihelr original closing piece, "YVII- Guo. 11. PutMRosn's MiNSTiints have been lie the Tramp." in both pieces, Mrs. (lull • receiving glowing tributes of praise from the hhr appeared In snubrette loles, nnd Mr. dul- press everywhere they have appeared. Tha Hour as tramp. Master Buyd, Impersonator, iienoriuaiuo depicts minstrelsy as our fure- hlghly pleased the audience. V. C. Kdmr, the fathers saw It, In 1843. with old-time melo- versatile comedian, did excellent work In b s dies nnd scenes, then with a quick change to Dutch song nnd wooden shoe dance. Grade present day minstrelsy, with Its magnificent West received great applause for her songs, scenic equipment. In the Urst part Charley The Roberts Sisters followed. In songs. Mr. McAvoy "nnd Alf. Gibson ore the eii'dmeiirn'ml Gnllllmr come next on the programme with reuder famous old-time negro melodies, while his famous magic and sleight of bund fcals, wlilch wete warmly applauded, and highly de- lighted the audience. Mrs. Giilllhur also pleased those present In the presentation uf he latest songs. When Mr. tlulllhur up- 'Slllv Kid" monologue, euu ers and the vltagraph. The Irish band scored arrangements had been completed for the |i. ar e,l tn his "i henvily last week. anpearanee of Mr. Cohan and his com- cludlnir the same Willi tbo latest songs, lie Hvdb & Bebman's (Nick Norton, mana- oany. In a revival of "The Governor's Son," hn-uuaFr down the house We have arranged to purchase; h motion picture machine, which will add greatly to our perfcirimmcen We brauk t'numbs and Kdwnrd Vou Bergen nro lilglily pleaslug In mure classical seiectluns. In the seeoiid part Spencer Kelly gives To.itl's "Good Itje." mid William II. Brloer Ring* Schubert's "Serenade. The second part be- gins with Alf. lilbsi.n nuil several others In a comic farce, entitled "The Incubator Ward," followed by the "Inideness ami Hie Dudes," Willi I'.ddli* Leonard In I.U luteil song hit, '.Lyno." Another big fenture of the musk-ai gcr).—^The Metropolitan Operatic ■ Quartet «t the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, follow- head the bill i2-lf. Others are: l-'.lght Kn- lag the clone of the comedian's season here gllsli Girls, Foy and Clarke, McCalie, Sabine In "Little Johnny Jones." and' Vera, Bdgar ■ Blxby, the Atlas Family, Bnaow Friml gave what Is commonly Lottie Gladstone and Cook and Sylvia. called a piano recital at Mendelssohn Hall Kkenev's (Frank A. Keeney, manager).— afternoon of Dec. 7. A strong bill Is presenter! here for the cur- The Boston- SYMntoKT Orciikstiu gave rent week, headed by Maggie Cllne, "the Its second evening concert Dec. 8, at Carne- Irlah Queen." Others ore: May Duryea and gle Hair. The audience was of great size. W. A. Mortimer, Rose Naynon's birds, Saooa, The soloist was Eugene Ysaye, who returned Impersonator: Mitchell and Marron, Gilbert after an absence of six years. Sarony Collins and Hnwley, Russell aud The first of the People's Symphony Con- ]f she docs not recover her health In a short (he negro. ?Hlyne and the Keeneyscope. _ . _ , certs fpr_the present season took place In tlmo she will return to her native home In Tii'i-ki, amp Ki.imhnt, musical perform- haw 8 good outlook, and will show through programme are the soledIcnin by tlie Huue„- Ohlo, Ilmiols, Missouri and lown. TliK Oi.1i rlan blind, tif course uu orgaiiUialon with HxLiARt.B will be our welcome guest each lirorge I'rlmruHe nt Hie hencT would not be week. complete without a uu-lnngn o( Primrose's Mont Mbinzo writes to Inform us that characteristic; dances nnd clog steps. Mr. Vlolala, styled "The Moorish yueen," who rrlftiroae M assisted I.v" thirty other clever has for some time been falling In health, dangers nnd given n highly sallsfnctory uum- left for Los Angeles. Cal.. Dec. 0. She has her. The perfununnrc concludes with Severn I decided to retire from the Rtage for a year, elaborate scenes Illustrating the evolution of Henry P. the city of Fes, Morocco. Al. 0. am. Mazir Bnt.Fonn write: week of vaudeville Schmidt was the concert master and Frani steal farce, "The Jap- N. Arena the conductor, vaudeville end of the "Under: tiir Giieen Lamps, or thk Hb*rt I'errln nnd Yeager, or the TKNPERr.aiN," n one act play, by jle Bloodell, the two Newton MncMlllan and Paul Armstrong, was . Imerlcan Macks, the Webb Family enacted by poKremen at the Grand Central arid other good work lo follow, bur net, post a gen and Rich. Next week, "Tlddle- Palace night of Dec. 0, and drew a large 'The Irish Politician,' has becu very success- slating of crowd• fttl." tears Innc ers. write: "This Is our tlfth coimocutlvt we tour of (lis Pacific const, aud each return nernl entertainment took place, con- 'speeches, songs aud" music, with heon. Columbia Music Hall (Dave A. Wels, Carnegie Hall, evening of Dec. 0. manager).—The Initial wee' here opened 1-. A musical bkys," Is enjoyed. The vaudeville end of the "Under tiir Oreen Lamps, or the Heart bill contains: Yeager, Perrln nnd Yeager, or the TEftprnr.aiM," n oue act play, the Rltrhles Duo, Llbble Blondell, the two Newton MncMlllan and Paul Armstrong, knockabout American I" and Bennett Dee-Winks." « STA .?« ( A!i ■J i< " b S nb f rsr ' m " n ,'K r , ) ' — £?« rJiULJ^ NF ;J T 4y oB 5 T « B *.'>' n ?- matinee of " Krankmn and IIorKtNs opened with the Tun l,nii Lkh Lono Tnio (Bodard. Oer- Moonlight -Maids Biirlescmers l'i-17. The Friday nee. 0. the NaUonnl Council of the Thoroughbreds Dec. fi, In place of the Claus- vals and Hrdard) have closed a thrai weak? opening skit Is "Tld Bits.'' The closing one, Actors' Church Alllnnco presented, for the en Sinters, who closed Dec :i. —.-».>—. .. .t."5 "Chill Sauce," " eludes: Wilson Banns. Watson'! manager).—L ton. "Cluhroom S. Harve. Trio, aceomjj rlssey and nnd the Clam , %&$& Chicago'; Dec. "^67'pYaveVf VlioTif BSLJWW" •■ Knglnnd, wiicre""he S a to the J"? 8 !" 1 " 1 ''' "• "ends the bills In support or Ight of that statement and wrlles that his en go go- hey are me'etlog yvlth_ success In '^} oil tho_othcr side Iihh been extended fering Is entitled "The Female Drummer." Bertha Livingston: Prudence, Laura Alberta! i 0 „ Theatre fi.ll.ii me la owluir It Is a rollicking travesty, with new music Tub Women's String Oiichkrtba Society i" m( i theatre Jio«E Its''doors^ n and elaborate costumes.' The Sheepshead gave the first concert of its ninth season Lie 4 Thev are me^tlna with sik linn » B « m T» AA » .....1 .Ia.U« ... I«««,.... t 11. Q In \l an.lala o#vK •. I.nli R Uk. -« n n i m AfCC. 4, AIHV art. UlfUlUL Willi DllV Bay team, Root and Dorlon, winners of the in Mendelssohn Hall, nlgbt of Dec. 6, before six day bicycle race at Madison Snusre Gar- a large gathering. den, are an added attraction at Watson's The axxi-.w. Christmas Festival von Theatre, Brooklyn, this week. They will give the Children ok the Staoh will be given a racing exhiu.non of ten miles ou home tills year as usual at Pastor's Theatre and trainers at every performance. their novelty dancing; specially, having lost ouly two weeks since last May, uuu are bonked solid up to March, 1MB, IIevpihe and Allan, who hove just re- turned from a successful tour of Australia, '.'amman.. .Toll .. ^ J XZ"-. 1 fcliriieU 4TUJU U MUCUeSHlUl UNIT OI AllMUUIIU, i, n vl ra ?n D3 ,J r ?'L" «S* J2X&L.&S. New Zealand., ami the South Hen Islands from ten lo sixteen weeks, Ho will rbtiira to Motrin at thu expiration of his foreign engagements to play sixteen weeks for Keith, and will t ion go back to till n three years' contract abroad for Thomas Bnrrasford. Little Maiijorih Baiirktt, who has Just who has represented them at this house erously donates each year. SZTIliuT SSS'S TUim 'T ZSmmlSSS^ ' " v * addcd""siWi : nTnW'Vo'aTurca'to°oiir^t' , « , nS much_of the time .since^thej; had control. J£g±S5Si showed talent and study of an 3 A *{f a s"fr LH , of tL Heltles, was a Clip- » '» « big success everywhere^ Wo ta« on°» f 6 Harlem.—At the Harlem Opera House (Alex. Llchtenstelu, manager) Cecilia Loftus rur.ilo her Urst Harlem appearance Monday nlgbt, Dec. 12, In "The Serio-Comlc Govern- ess," supported by a competent company, and a well tilled house welcomed her. Next week, Henry Milter, In "Joseph Untangled." West End (George A. Blumenthal, mana- r).—David Hlgglns, In "His Last Dollar," the attraction for this week. The open- ing performance, 12, was to a good bouse. Next week, "The Sign of the Four." Mktkufolib (Henry Rosenberg, manager). —"The Nluety and Nine" began a return engagement 12, to a crowded house. The play Is always assured of a warm welcome here, i>nd all Indications point to a prosperous ueefc. Nest week, "Tracked Around the World." Htab (Wm. T. Keogh, manager).—"The Great Automobile Mystery," <n melodrama, from the pen of Theodore Kremer, was given Us first New York presentation nt this Iwime 12, before a well filled house, and was accorded a most flattering reception. It was originally produced Nov. 25, at Troy, N. Y. It la somewhat better than the usual run of melodramatic productions, in regards to cast and mounting. Hypnotism plays a promi- nent part in the plot, and there are several exciting and interesting situations. Menifee Johnson, us ihe Bauker, and Marlon S. barney, as the wife, did exceptionally good work-. Arthur Hoops, as Dr. Warde; Nina •Morris, as the adventuress; Kcblln F. Gayer, as ou English- lord, and Blanch Rice, as an Arizona belle, deserve praise. liincTOt's Onb Hundred and Twentt- Mnit Htbeet Thkatrh (J. Austin Fynes, general manaeer).—"Captain Impudence" Is jue offering of the stock this week, and at- tracted the usual crowd 12. The play was immisoraely staged and the company was competent la every respect. Business during joe past week reached the high water mark, ii e management being compelled to turn peo- re nway on several occasions. The vaude- ville contributors arc: Lillian Carllsmlth, .„ . rr i B L Lester, Helen Beholder and Wink sad Hack. UunTio k Sbamon'h Music Hall (Ben "urtiff manager). —A bill of unusual •irengtb. was offered for the approval of a «rge audience 12, with most satisfactory "suits n included McWntters and Tyson !;*'• narry Thompson, the Dollar Troupe, ueno and Richards, I'ord and Gehrue, Brown, i n a ,. rr ,, nnd Brown, Leona Thurber and Dixon and Holmes. Th " 0 , T ,"*M (Sullivan h Kraus, managers).— • lie Utopians moved up from down town and ran t0 , a ? 0o< ' sized house 12. They were „,■'' received. The entertainment contains pienty of laugh making material and the ji ijlUar e shapely and have several changes dlers y C03tume8 - N «t week, the Brlga- Hi?«J M 5 ,c (A - "• Woods, manager).—The oaf." " om vaudeville to melodrama drew is . E S 0,i , c '°ivd both afternoon and evening, car.... . , lcatlori8 P°l nt t( > a successful Bfnf °f 'be house under the new manage- Idc io 53 w ayward S5on" was the offer- tkiu. •■. W '* evidently gave oleasure to w»l l£ at bravcd to e stormy weather. Next ■«« taere will be a chan ge of programme. B»i P J ,ok ' 7 *— At th e Montauk (Isabel Slnn- Mn.li """Mger). "The Other Girl" Is pre- &• ,. bj nn e »cel!ent cast here Dec. 12-17. S, c °niPany Is headed by Lionel Barry- ■ere. u, t week b , bmjlneN ru ]ed. Ma*. music and Sona, Bowery Burlesquers are here thlB week. The the organization has ever projected, principal feature is "The Gay Modiste." Good business last week. Payton's (S. S. Allen, manager).— "Brown's in Town," with Etta Reed 1'ayton and Corse Payton In the cast, Is presented this week. The play Is full of laughter, and the different members of the company make the most of their opportunities. Good busi- ness last week. "The Pace that Kills" next. Novelty (David Robinson, manager).— The play, 12-17, Is "A Wife's Secret." It Is full of pathos and heart Interest, with a caused a upside down opera bouse five story buildings, on Dec. JI.' May Baldwin, 'The Little Magnet," writes that she Is In her tenth week with "The John Kendrlck Ilnngs nnd Manuel Klein Snulre's Darling" Co., doing tier arc collaborating on a new comic opera to be wing dance, ntso Illustrated songs completed in time for early production In the Joined hands with Will Dsvlr Bprlng. Air. Bangs and Mr. Klelu have long The learn will be known' as Da been contemplating writing an opera to- win, and will produce Mr, Davis getber. and ever since the production of "Mr. Inal act. l'lckwlck," In which Mr. liuugs took a great Allen and Dhlmain played the Broadwny Mkubiam, gymnast, writes' "I ? r > ""creiury job uoidsmlth, treasurer. Last sensation In Kttlona City doing my WCB « '«• following were nut through the wn act and loop walking from the J? •?.»■• J «° FlUpatrlck, Ad. Ranck" John opera bouse building to the City Hall, two UHlboply Bay Walters, II. Rodger*, p. John- son, II. Hmltfi, a Morrette, J.*Mcdowen, M, W. Harries and a. Beynor. .. Beynor. Mn. asu Mas. liAtuiY Maiitins, formerly Noteu i-poM Everett & Ross* Bio Show. -r - ■; * —^:«j;— „ i, ,i. n ..^i. u iivnwun, m nuuu «... liuukb iiwa a sicai. Ai.i.r..-. nnu ijm.hai.i piuvru ii.h nruuuwtiv «, - -,"" "z «"""*>»» at iwnn ilia allow. strong vein of comedy running through It. | Ule i. egt they have become the closest of and Lyceum Theatres aud the Crescent City rrW * received over two hundred replies to Satisfactory business last week. Ihe Way- frlend g. .r nB mua | C of thi „ ncw 0 ,, era wm chID of n roo klyn, Kundav, Nov. 27. Last our f e « el >t "sd." In Tun Clutch, Business re hos been big since our opening. We tnrud - re VBStJ^S' . ^T? P' a 7 ?»» co »l belt unHI tha m ddle of April, and then open under canvas! A babi noy was horn on Nov. 24 to Mrs. Vl , it ". twenly-flvo people and a band and or- Bvelyn Burns, wife of Jnmi<< H. Ilitrns, at ehestra, playing cities only. Rustor of com- Wlnulpeg, Man. Mother and Child ore doing i"iny, l.viulcd by llio 1'bree Uveretts, singers. well. " Saucers iiiidcuiiiedlans: Barko. Mo«lcan7u£ SU.ane Is said to have excelled himself In Haiuiy Rooers has recently left a boa- KM; the Hoods, Albert and Eugenia, com- " ■ --' - - - ■ -- I'llV kWi.lf.ll i >i. . n...l ... , . ■ i ' *•**•— ward Son" next. Gotham (Charles Williams, manager).—"A Working Girl's Wrongs" 12-17. Good busi- ness last week. Next, "Escaped from Sing Sing." UNIQUE! ( be published by M. Wltmark & Sons, New week they were at the Bon Ton Theatre, York. Philadelphia. They return to New York to Jos. W. Stern & Co. state that tbey are play a number of clubs for which they are working their engravers nlgbt and day, In booked, order to get reaoy the music of A. Bnldwlu Slonne nnd John Kendrlck Bangs' new cpera, "Lady Teazle," in which Lillian Rusne'l and her company will open In this city. Mr. well. the music he has written for th's produc- tion, and the book has been pronounced by capable critics to be far out of the ordinary. Continued success is reported for the Stern nltal, where be had beeiii tiniler treatment til*,."ketch duo nnd wooden shoe dancers i ck " W .'r »i i" HB '.J J,nf . l i f " co "•■oincrtlnn, In his Mir for erysipelas for the past live weeks Dalv and Kklho are in their twentieth aet ', ', A '» Hie Manager.' week with Ted M. Faust's Minstrels, doing nuislcul director. Vick B. NesJ _ I Frank B. Carr, manager).—The stock company presents the two up to date farces, "The Seminary tllrls" and "Mulli- gan's Masqueraders," 12-17. The olio: The International Trio, Orletta and Taylor, Sa- bine and Mullaney, Mr. and Mrs. Sam King and the Three Nnuats. Business continues big. IjTCBUM (Louis Phillips, manager).—"Mas ter and Man" Is this week's offering, ncss last week was very large. Note —John William Schmidt, Mrs. Spooncr's press representative she had control of the Ampblon has. beep secured by the Hyde Amusement Co. as press rep ,h * ,r -.^rf x,klj '»J l, . , !I.i t ^;. »V»e,,?!». nl . , ,wiii5 for'You;*'which he "ii"a's"'introdiiced'ln"""The. Paris, >TVunder'"date' 'if "Not.""28": "Vve l \,'} l } n . -i •* Mlir«rton,'"N" Y.'" *"""""■" a veraaille writer and has executive abiity Rpnl w | d Brow „,» opened at Bostock's, Paris, Nov. 10, and M.uim O'Lawiiilin Is doing nicely with of n high degree. He has made a tot of Wa)tpr Blwfll ^ r ,„ nrrivlng mcore „ nl U1I ore „ D , g urflw i nK ear< j , lere ; We have'three hl " «'"» i'^gllng spoclnlty. " " ,CB,y " ,ln friends sinc e his location ut the Amplilon. B i„ging "'fhe Holy City," with Guy's Klec- American acts.here, all three acts also played .JV"-. Mitwibm. and John J. Caih have , ' „ .„™.,,„«„ trie Co. together at the Trenton, N. J., Fnlr, and oil e >V n , '" in " x '«»"« for vaudeville. SEW lURK CITY JOTTINCS. -j-pe Imperial Music Co., of Muskegon, were surprised to be together again. . Bos- Mich., write: "Our returns from our recent lock's Hippodrome docs u big business. We Charlf.s E. Evans' contract with Henry display 'ad' with you greatly exceeded our get Tin: Cliitbh every week, and till of the W Savage expires on Christmas day, Dec. expect at Ions, and very shortly we will place a American boys are rending It." SB wben the comedian will retire from the new 'ad' for u greater space." Lawrknck and Hakuinoton cast of "The Mho-nun," the Korean comic Mascagni, the composer, has signed con- with Joe Welch's Co., and fa have closed - have returned opera, by George Ade and Gustav Luders, tracts for Ihe rights to the two operas, to vaudeville. They were obliged to cancel now playing nt Walluck's. Mr. Evans was "Arnica" and "Vcstlllo." to a French mann- Lawrence, week of Nov- 28, but will, play engaged last Summer with the understanding ger. The composer will receive 05 and UO there Dec. 10. This week tbey are at Hchc- that his contract should extend until Christ- per cent., respectively, of the profits when nectady. runs dav. the operas are produced abroad, and 7ft per Notes prom Oidnesy & Waonbr's Rio Sen- Tiie Buoadwat Thratrd Is the playhouse cent, of both when thev nro produced In Italy, sation. —Wo are playing through New Jer- where C. B. Dillingham will present Frltzl ««» sey to big business, breaking thr Scheff In a revival of POP"'" operas at. the NORTH CAROLINA. end of her regular season, "hntlnltsa, "Die Flcdermaus and will be I" CUM Atherley Charles 1 Trood In a Smile/ In^Madlso^Sauare 6VAen°rJecT'l7^nd'wTil pleased. Oeman.Stock"Ci. 12-TiT Tub Bidiion Bbos. write continue for two weeks. **» booked for twenty solid weeks ■ a Willabd opens at the Knickerbocker —Notes from Bentfrow's Jolly Patbflnd- the Bon Ton, Philadelphia. Theatre on Jan. 30, In bis new play, "Lucky ers: We. continue to do a record breaking _ Tub Bbvuoudh hove Just closed Durham" business. Wo opened at Parkcrsburg, w. Jackson Vaudeville nnd Novolly wm "iJr r !;." <, $ ,c ,i for A 11,0B 1,ns "eon'lssned by Wm. I'rnti, of ihe Amsjion Cafe, Ilrldseoort. fessnlnaJs "'""Ibutes free SEEKR Jiiij.mF Clark was specially engaged for H, i.?. 0 . rk i V J '" 1, "' nt ' 1 '. New York, last west D.VVK iWHiiKN. nuisleni comedian, has iolned weekM with "A Breezy Time'' Co. l0U " e0B Raymunu Mason writes.—"I am playing nStlf iaJr*ie% M l """ nm b00ked "P «0»5 U"" 1 A P r H. IfOfi, In my ragt me Singing and .jo record at !£ lpl . 1> , r voode " ■•"•« •»"«* daoclng. 1 played Boonton and Hakeston. The roster Is as fol- StJEPVI 7 nH,,r , c > Mlnnenpolli, Mlnn-i week lows: Speddcn and Hurson, eccentric com- !f„„f c ' "; ^P* 11 ,or . tcn we * k « J<">. 0. on the edy; Howard, wire walker; Page and Down- J,"'V l , cl . rc "»> «' Denver Col., and will go that the/ are ™' 0 ,ft" "' ?£ n , 1 mo , mh » °. f "<>* In the West* I, beginning at m, 'etlnir with the best of success. , v k t, n y giiiwr, "Flexible Marvel," closed wltb I with the "'? 1 \V 1 , 1 , ' ,l8 I , fral f Carnival, at 'KiinsiSi Cltfc Co. They «"'Uolic.l leach & Bowers' Minstrels. " , LSlZ* , !«L»a "!.'!'!.<' 9. Hie member with flute obllgnto "The Marriage of Jeannette. ,r It was the flrst of four concerts Mr. BoU«a will give in New York. , . _ Ik CABNBQtB Ltcbdm, evening of Dec. 8, the Columbia College' Dramatic Association Sreduced Augustla Daly's comedy, "A Night •V , tween Nevr York and Chicago—tlie "Twentieth Centarr Limited," via Hew York Central-Lake Shore route —4<Jf, .. . , .,. ,. ,ni j.i l ■ . WeJIe, Fred Andrews, "Magle "SK"'"; . Kettle." Mr. and Mrs. Nell Litchfield and °™9?**Jt m , Ooxd«» report that their lmro Fox. n , ew .. ae '' Tine Inventor's Dream, ,, is a de- Wilmak C. CABwrs reports meeting with cld ,# " Hc « eil -. ^ success In an original Irish monologue. He ..'■■"•■'f*,»»?s»vrs has closed successful opens on the New England circuit Jan. 2, ♦n? n 8«n:ents In the provinces and open* In and has aoms stood time hookad. ' JOaliawihlui. 8. A- Dte. 28. ^^ ^ and bw aoms good tlai booksd.